Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 24, 1914, Page 7

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01' correct to meet the demands of all who are looking for the style.s. colorings and fabrics in Sprlng Merchandise, and we want thc visitors to appreciate this fact also. We Are Offering Extraordinary Values In Every Department. Note the Merchants’ Week Shopping Tickets. You'll find them all over the store. member--ln accordance with Merchants’s Week Plan, all visitors to Norwich, erchants’ Week is bringing throngs of out-of-town buyers’ into the city, from every section of Eastern Connecticut ~and you mmhihflw"mfi!w abselutely ‘Ask any of our salespeople about it. and Western Rhode Island. We want them to come to this store, naturally, and as a good substantial reason why they should come who do their shopping at this store, will have their fares rebated. at this store and be paid to Nor- wich and return in accordance with “Merchants’ Week” plan. i sh D NOTE-These Speclal Values are primarily for our visitors, but we “desire to repeat our invitation to Norwich people to buy freely of the Merchants’ Week offerings. OUR MEN'S STORE Everything‘in Men’s Wear Qutfitters to Man and Boy Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Etc. HERE ARE SPECIAL VALUES FOR MERCHANTS' WEEK Men’s andiYouths' Blue Serge Suits—the materlal is strictly all wool in both plain sergé and shadow stripe, twe and three- 10 9 button models—eur regular $15.00 Buits Bt .........oiieieens . $12.95 $479 Men's and Yeuths' Spring Weight Top Cests, in black and Oxford, material is strietly all wool, pilk-linsd throughout and faced to the edge—our regular $16.50 Ton Coats at...... Men's and Youths’ Rain Coate—these Coats are of double texture material, full cemented and gll seams strapped—our regular $6.50:Rain fl.‘ll [ S S A Do Special Sale of Men’s Shirts Mew's Outing S with at- Men’s Negligea Shirts in & "l.ll- tached coliar, in a wide range of did assortment of new designs, including stripes and designs, sizes 14 to l'l—faxular plain colors, good 50c value, at ‘2¢ 60 Bhirts at ...coeeeeen Men's Negligee Shirts in a broad assortment of fabrics, designs and colorings, materials are percale and madras — regular $1.25 and $1.50 values at e orees s e d . Men's Soft Shirts with collar and 42¢ 89c¢ Men’s Summer Shirts, made of to French om. fine qunmy mereerized cotton is Ano quality mer- bries, in a great variety of pat— and soisette, terns, made with soft ch o v Bnieaas Tt G119 S e T St e 9B Men's White Outing Shirts with attached collar, made of extra serv- : 1.06 iceable materials that are sure te give satisfagtery wear, regular §1.50 Bhirts at .evee—eeevecees - 202 Men's Soft Shirts in the newest style mercerized material with raised white stripes—also the new Silk Bosem Shirts with mercerized sl 59 bedies to mateh, sizes 14 to 17, regular $3.00 ShiFts 8t yrevmerronssso B0 S R IE R OTHER MERCHANTS' WEEK SPECIALS During Merchants’ Week we offer special values in Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Cottons, Table Linens, Tow- eling, Towels, Etc. One Pair of Hosiery Free During Merchants’ Week, we will have a demenstration and sale of the famous “Bursan” Seamless for Wemen's Hesiery. As a special inducement during this sale, with every purchase of Burson Hosiery amounting to $1.00 or aver, WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE, ONE PAIR OF BURSON 35¢ HOBIERY. Burson Hosiery is made in all styles—priges 18¢, 26c and %0 a pair. Other Hosiery and Underwear % 3 Women's Fast Black Beamiess ‘Wemen's Symmer Weight Rib- Cotton Hosiery, good 1234e value bed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, at 3 for or & Pair. . . good 13%e value at 3 for 26c or Women's Shaped Vests, high SR e 5 and lew neck styies, geed 25e Weomen's Lace Trimmed Ribbed at 3 for §0e or sach Pants, slpes 4, § and 6, regular Women's Summer Weaight 4k Taluargrice a.piate Unien Buits, beth regular and Women's Summer Weight Union extra large sizes, 3$7%c value Suits, of Ane cambed yarn, lace A e ey e e e @B | trimmed, §0c value at : 73 Muslin Underwear--House Dresses ‘Women's Night Gowns, V neck, long sleeves, Hamburg trimmed, value 59c—SPECIAL PRICE.. 420 Women' Night Gowns, low neck, deep Hamburg yoke, value 89c—=SPECIAL PRICE .......cccoo... 59¢ 59¢ ‘Womeu's Muslin Petticoats, lace and Hamburg trimmed, valus 76c—SPECIAL PRICE . > - 69e 68¢ Women's Muslin Petticoats, prettily '-!'lmmed with Hamburg, value $1.00—SPECJAL PRICE.. Waiaio's aeetls Tow Tk Mo ik i Baae supporters, value $1.00—SPECIAL PRICE Wemen's House Dresses, our entire line of $1.00 Dresses, in all sizes, at ..... esensemasiianisaacas B Women's House Dresses, made in all the latest models, in a full line of sises, and variety of colorings—our regular $1.50 Dresses at -$1.39 Exceptional Glove YValues Wemen's Hibow Length Silk Gloves, a very serviceable Glove in black and white—SPECIAL PRICE & pair ...... . 890 Women's Fine Imported Kid Gloves a soft flex- ible glove thel will give exceljent service— SPECIAL PRICE a pair ...... 3 ....- 69 WOMEN’S GLOVES AT $1.00 A PAIR The celebrated “Duchess” Kid Gloves for Women, In black, white and every fashionable color, at $1.00 a pair, Women's Pique Gloves, in black, tan and white—at $1.00 a rair. Women's Washable Deeskin Gloves, in white—at $1.00 a pair, Women's Mousqueiaire Pigue Gloves, biack with white stitching and white with black stitching—at $1.80 a pair. Special Values In Boys’ Clothing Beys' Reefers, in siylish mixtures and navy serge, value $6.50—SPECIAL PRICE.. ......... $4.85 Boys' Norfolk Suits, in new Spring styles, sizes 8 to 17, value $5.00—SPECIAL PRICE.... $3,85 Boys' Nerfolk Suits, navy Spring colorings, sizes 6 to 18, SPECIAL PRICE ......... Boys' Norfoll Suits, newest Spring models, slzes 9 to 17, value $10.00—SPECIAL PRICH ... §7.45 Handkerchief Specials Women's Satin Border Handkerchiefs, very fine and soft, value 5¢e—PRICE 3 for 10c, or each ..... Men'‘s Satin Border Handkerchiefs, good full size, . serge and other value $6.00— value 12%4¢—PRICE 4 for 230, OF €ach ...uevsen... 7c ] s--Sid bs Belts--Bags--Side Com 6-inch Messaline Belts, with buckle, in black and ecelors, value 50c—8SPRECIAL PRICE ...... ....... 390 Matting Shopping Bags, with brass catches, at these prices— Size 14—SPECIAL PRICE ...eeue. Size 16—SPECIAL PRICE Size 18—SPECIAL PRICE An assorted lot of Barrettes, Back Combs, PRICE . 8ide Combs and regular value up to 2ic THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Embroidery Special Values 18-inch Hamburg Embroidered Flouncings for corset walsts and skirts—SPECIAL PRICE a yvard 19¢ 22-inch Muslin Embroidered All-over for walsts —SPRECIAL PRICE a yard 18-inch All-over, white and colors 15(2 to $2.00 a yard—8PBCIAL PRICE .... 27-inch Muslin Flouncings, smaill patterns fur Baby Dresses—SPECIAL PRICE a yard ... 38c 45- inch Veile Flouncings, embroidered in colors, actual value $1.50 2 yarda—SPRECIAL PRICE Hamburg Embroidered Edgings, a large assort- ment of widths pauerns-—SPECIAL PRICE a yard Se Special Vaues In Laces and Neckwear Val Lace Edgings and Insertings, 12-yard pieces, sold only by the plece—SPECIAL PRICE . 25¢ Rufflings in white and colors, chiffon, shadow lace and plain net—SPECIAL PRICH a yard ....12%0 Neck Rufflings, white and colers, of Maline and Cotton Net, shaped for coats or waists—SPECIAL PRICE each ,..,...-. Venise Lace Cellars and Chemisettes, all kinds and shapes—SPECIAL PRICE Muslin Embroidered Shams and Scarfs, white and colors—SPECIAL PRICE .. 18-inch Batterberg Centers round and square, 49¢ value, 50c—SPECTAL PRICE 25¢ Crash Pillow Tops and Runners to match, with oretonne borden—SPECTAL PRICE .......c..ocens 25¢ hand-work, Battenberg Scarfs and Squarves all value 85c—SPECIAL PRICE Rugs and Linoleums Best Quality Seamless Tapestry Ruas, Orien- tal, floral and small designs, size 9x12 feet, reg- wlar price $13.75—SPECFAL PRICE Wilton Velvet Rugs, suitable designs for parior and.@ining recm, size 9x12 feet, regular price $21.00—SPRCIAL PRICE $16.95 SMALL SIZE RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES Grass 27x54 inches—SPECIAL PRICH S Axmi —SPECIAL PRICE . ¢ Grasa Rugs. size 36x7 SPECTAL PRICH ... Axminater Rug#, size 36x72 inches, value $4.00 —SPECIAL PRICE PRINTED AND INLAID LINOLEUMS Printed Linoleum, our regular 4bc quality- size - 82.95 PRICE a square yard 35¢ Printed Linoloum, our regular 60c quality— PRICE & SQUAre Yard --eeecoiceceeene . 89¢ Printed Linoleum, our regular PRICE @ 8QUAre YA .. 1oeoe-sssossocnennnos 45¢ through to back— e s TRO Special Ribbon Value 1,000 vards of Faney Ribbon 41 to bl inches wide, in a big variety of patterns, value 26c and 89¢—SPHECIAL PRICE a yard Inliid - Linoleum, patterns PRICH u square yard ... 18¢ Women's and Misses’ Spring Apparel New Spring Suits, Coats, Waists and Dresses SPECIAL VALUES FOR MERCHANTS’ WEEK ° New Spring Suits at $9 98 This is a remarkable offering—newest Spring models in Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits, silk-lined, in black, navy, tan and Copenhagen— Special value at $9.98. Women’s and Misses’ Women's and Misses’ Smart TailoredSuits, materials are wool crepe, serze and some fancy weaves, Suits that sell regularly up to $20.00—Special price. i Women's and Mi ng Serge Coats, in all colors— Balmacaans in g and s weave in all the hewest shades ! —Very special value for Merchants’ Week ,...... TS SR o | Women's and Misses’ Spring Coats—cravenetted Balmacaans § of crepe cloth and oth 17¢ | most fashionable colorings—these 18e | Messaline, made in all this aney weaves, newest Spring models, are pemarkable value at.... $12.50 Women's and Miss: lect from—French lir ¢ Dresses, a wenderful assortment to se- ne with embroidered eollar and cufis in white, tango, light biue, pink and lavender, Cotton Crepes in f smart models, both plain and fancy weaves, size 16 to 44— Very special value at. SR el TR r Silk Crepes, ina Silk and m's prettiest models, regulur prices $3.98 to 35.00—Very special value at s 2'98 Children's Wear for Merchants’ Week Women's ‘Silk Waists, beautiful Children’s White Serée silk embroidery—Very special value at ..c..eees- excellent quality serge, trimmed with $1.75 Children’s Colored Dresses, in all the newest models, made of fine quality gingham and per- cale, sizes 6 to 11 years—these are actual $1.00 and $1.25 values 47clat . Coats, § Children’s Colored Dres { ticularly smart s are percales, chambray to 14 years —these are remarkable value at ginghams sizes 2 790 52:'3;"““’“’ Spring Millinery Sm..... Extraordinary Offerings for Merchants’ Week Nowhere outside of this store are values such as these to be had, They are forcible illustrations of our superior buying facili Trimmed Sailors at 29¢ Women's Black Sailors, with black silk band, a good serviceable Hat for ordinary wear, regular 69c value at 29c. Women’s Dress Hats at $1.98 100 Women's Fine Dress Hats in all the newest shapes and colomings, materiais alone are worth what we ask for the Hats all trimmed, reg- ular $2.98 Hats at $1.98 Women’s Dress Hats at $2.98 200 Women's Fine D s H —model Hats from a leading New York Milliner—every Hat a distinct design, regular $3.88 and $5.00 Hats at $2.98, Women's Dress Hats at $3.98 This is the greatest value of all—Women's Fine Dress Hats, made of finest imported hemp braid in all the fashionable shapes and eelor- ings, regular $5.00 and $7.50 values at $3.98. Many other remarkable values in Millinery for Merchants’ Wesk—8trest Wear Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ete. by Prebate Judge Charles N. Chap- pell yof Montville. They gave as reasons that all are heirg at law of Mrs, Walden, and that JUDGE SHUMWAY REVOKED ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTMENT In Estate of Mrs, Avdelle 6. Walden tville, Irving and @George O, Gadbajs are en- ” "i_ :l"\tl&d 28 5 mattar of law to asninister 8 estate t but n the guperier court heva on Thurs- | Mantvilla pr:hnn.‘r e i o o day, befare Judge Milton A. Shumway, | Point them as ul,. """""a’ifi‘n'n or to the trial of the ease of Gagdhois and wpoxn either ‘m:—;« or tha others vs. Barnes, adminigtrator, wi taken up, when eeurt opened i the elaimed, ig to their 2 e ?"gml"ci it vo:h 8 appeal ';:fl TO- 198 0N8 Mawnys (et ate an er evidence on Wq.l presented during the mernj U »‘- 1ini u ng‘ X .64 ufl?fid%fieh&u‘fi :u-—u mada, the judge n. oo ) Mg i B, Walden, died Dec, Joc(llna B " ““flm 30, 1913, aige intestate snd withoui Judge Jokn . 1 “ l‘-“ '*"l. e¥er having tawen out administration e nlden s U’i Ardella | on the of his wife. Mr. Barnes ““". 0 g d";';i' °§ wae |"=An;= uini.nmr;mr ef bath t . _Gadbols o - Plamueld “(” Py i »- e jnventory of Mrs. Ardella G. estate 'shewed a total ap- lointe brou- Araca & Widen ot vd\éa.ts,w 08, Jl-ntvnh, asked ';“fw included 560 mestead includi the court. the appoiatment ” of John H. Barnes as wdministrator of &nd two gsores of lan Mrs, Walden's estate, W) — $1,600 for mvnsnuhul prap':rgé 2baaid gld ane acre of land, four uvh\n bauks and the ance In heugehold furnitare and '8onal befengings. An attested copy t:: hwemora mnm m:d !‘n :w"tat 1 1l — e ot AvTE Y T etitee & BOTH PHYSICIAN AND NUI - ADVISE COMFORT POWBER ‘alden is a creditar ef her Mra. B Leach, a Trained|phusband's estate in substantial and Nurse of Penobscet, Me., mays! I al- | unliguidated amount, and is ';llsn "a ways use Comfort Powder in my werk where the skin is sere and tender and sour physieian alse recommends it Be sure to get the genuine with the signature of E S. o hom, tor of Orville Walden of Mont- ville, whe is Son and heir ai law of the late William Wa dou, md ape of the distributeas of the estate. For Ithess ressoms the swaplaint Frites that the same person cannet fairly [ BURIAL IN and in justice to all parties administer beth estates, Irving Gadbeis was the first witness and he testified to being present at the probate hearing in January. He wanted Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs ap- pointed _administrator, but when At- torney Barnes was suggested he raised no strong ebjection, realizing his pow- er to appeal from the decision ef the court. He had no personal animosity against the administrator. Othér witnesses were: Albert Jabez Balley, Isabeila Stuart Hull, Mary El- len List, George Btuart Gadbois, Or- ville 0, Walden, Louis Clark Gadbois and Charles N. Chappell, the probate judge of Montville, who made the ap- Ppointment of Judge John H. Barnes as wm-mm;r en the appellanls rested, Judge Bedy of Joseph Al The body Preston Oity noon, Paita, the burial Presten. PRESTON CITY CEMETERY Here from New Paltz. ef Jeseph was buried in the family burial lot in gemetery Thursday at He died last month at New New Yark( and funeral vices were held there at the time, but was postpened until body could be taken to his home in Relatives and meighbors were pres- ent at the interment. ther L. Holmes of the Presion Bap- tist church officiated at the grave. The are seen in Emerson & Adams with an eccentric comedy sketeh that has the house in roars, while the rich contralto voice of May Hyers is heard with warm appréciation in her descriptive &olo numbers. More melody and mirth of the winning kind are added to the bill by Stayman & Linden in their comedy musical skit. ¥or the photo- {dayu the selection is ope that makes his part of the Ih&ll well worth seeing. Doane Brought Albert Doane ser- IN BAN KR UPTEY COURT, the | Trustee for Technical Equipment to Sucveeed the Late Pavid N. Thayer. To succeed the late David N. Thayer as trustes for the bankrupt Teehnical Equipment cempany of Hast Lyme. The Rev. Lau- following persons acted as bearers: | Virtume P. A. Quinn has been int- Barnes was called as a witness by his | John ¥, lgichnrdmm Benjamin F. |eq py Bukm?,,c ' atetée ”:\'m A, own attorney, A, J. Bailey. Hentley, Charles F. Bosweil, Charles Y 3 Attorney C. L. Stewart argued for the appellants and Attorney Bailey for the administrator. in giving his decision Judge Shum- way sald that he should not attempt to pass upon the validity of the claims mentioned, but it was obviously incon- sistent for the same person to be ad- ministrator on beth estates. It was brought out in the testimeny that all parties had agreed and shook hands over the appointment originally, bue that this legal action was a later bill on Thursda; the favor of welr development. ing, entitled The Man, ‘Washingtan, April 28. — Brigadier General Frederick Funsten has been | assigned to command the brigade or- desed to Vera Cruz from Galvesien. line, ‘Wgaodmansee and Lucius Brown. The body arrived here from New Paltz on Wednesda and was taken in charge by Henry Allen & Son. AT DAVIS THEATRE. Vaudeviile and Phetoplays. Preseptirg five vaudeville the topliner class, the Da was one that caught filled hovses. edy skeich that was highly entertain the Telephane, was, given by. Clark & Temple, and the novelty acrobatic act of Hugh Fritz was one that deserved its reputation as something Baw In 1 in that S Te comedy memb Browning, This appeintment has been made at request of the ereditors and the bends were placed at 33,500, There was a recent hearing in the matter of the estate of David A. Fiynn of New Lenden; which was a special meeting to act on the trustees’ report and declare a dividend if conditions warranted it. There were seme points over which diseussion arese and the matter of declaring dividend was de- ferred, Heferee Browning has directed that Tolley E. Babcock, trustee in the es- tate of Louis J. Hruette, deliver pos- session to Pierce, Hillings & Co. of certain pieces of certain pieces of cloth in the Bruette stove. The cempeny lgels ahbeut two-thirds of the stock wend the trustee retains the other third. acts in vis theatre A com the Maid and Showing Their Colors. It is noticed in the past few days that a number of the Civil-War vet- erans are wearing small Ameriean flags pinned on or knotted in the lapel of their coats. Thought it may not be | needed it shows that they ara igspired by as great patriotism as ever. SOCIALIST RESOLUTIC‘JS Passed by Norwich Lecal Over Cale- rado and Mexican Matters. Norwich local, socialist party, at its regular meeting in the Stead blogk on Thursday evening passed the following resolutions: Whereas, The officlals of Colorado have shown their unfitness for office by thelr unconstitutional towards the ‘striking m Resalved, T wich local, the federal authoriti jolved, That e be senc to the pre: , Tepresentatives and our press. Aresolution of protest against inter- ferance in Mexico was also passed. The workers of both countries have every- | thing to lose and nothing to gain by | MEN CANNOT AFFORD TO BE POORLY DRESSED Good appearanee is a 1] factor in business suecess. clothes are essential to good ap- pearance. But good clething need not mean extravagance. The mak- ing of attire fer men is now standardized almost to an exact scienee. Prices are often quite moder- ate and seldom unduly high. Glance through the advertising in The Bulletin from day to day and notiee the character of the clothing the stores are ng. Not much trouble to dress well if men aye alert to their eppor- tunities. The advertising in this news- paper is the guide-post te Op- portunity Street. aots of this dent, our sena- resolu- war. | Balloth for the election of five nation-| al delegates tn the next international | congress were distributed. 1 After the regular business dn inter- esting discussion on the value of na- tional prol:ibition toak place. Gen. Aiken Steadily Gaining, Each new day marks progress sondition of Gen. William A. Ai is new able to leave his bed to sit up for a short time. Many in- quirie: to his_condition have come fram various points about the state. In one day reecni "o meariy fifty inquiries or personal visits at his residence om Washingion street,

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