Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 9, 1914, Page 8

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ffh m W quu-znl thoymofinwawgz ! & unanimous vote of thanks. nw ‘this a uutut Tn adding was held and J. )Ic\fuu-hvwnmvflu. “The| standing broad jump yas the closing contest and this was won by the pres- ident of the club, Roland Harris. Hill, 'by the Boy hfltthfldeSpfldegofthe Post. ‘Scouts, served chocolate and : g bars H. Fields, C. C. Geer, Pr,u.p Spellman, SILVER JUBILEE. Paul Gadle and John Service. it st | Will be Reached May 12th. by Rev. ‘Commltiee to decorate the Main street and Maplewood -Cemeteries Christopher McCann. Norwich ffiends learn. that on Tues- —PFrank Beckwith and assi ts. Committee to decorate the Norwich Town cemetery—C. F. Geer. Committee to provide refreshments in|day next, May 12th, Rev. C. T. Ma- { ackingham Memorial—W. R. C. Cann of Manchester will complete twen" Committee to raise flag at Soldier’s{ ty-five years in the Roman Catholic priesthood. Rev. Father McCann, who for over eleven years was rector of the Sacred Heart church, Norwich At- a special meeting - of Sedgwick post Ne. 1, G. A. R, in Bul memorial on Friday evening plans for the Memorial day exercises were dis- cussed. Rev. Joel B. Slocum of the Central Baptist church has accepted the post's invitation to be the Memorial Day orator. The following Memorial Dcy com- mittees were chosen Music committee—J, H. Geom Escort of invalid comrades—Charles lot—James McKee. Committee to bufld platform on park —Vine 8. Stetson. Committee to provide water—James idcKee, and George L. Cary. Geer. a \scort of Citlzen's corps—Frank H.), _h";‘;‘,’,‘,‘,“‘{-"?;e‘e", Secorala cuament oodwor ¥ “ommittee on carriages—Henry Ho- jBacort City and Town offcials—J. H | O Gear e (fine i i 5 { " Committee to solicit flowers—Prin- 2 mm \VQR Crece ::s Sa.n P;‘eg‘“e,uydls of schools in town are request- ol g Ange Dok " | to to solicit the flowers: Compmittee to decorate sraves.in the | (eor oLenGg committee—ilenry Hovey, Yantic cemetery—George I, Pitcher, L. | O s Jocos tomet rilers boonseni F. Pitcher, W. H. Covey, George Park- | o S o e e e T 3rd and 5th, are to be invited to act m, C. F. Burke, an « A. Man-| a5 escort. The Sons of Veterans and ning. _ Cosbmittes. 1o Aecorate sraves.in tha] the PoY Seouts will De invited 0 ‘pa City cemetery—Timothy Sullivan of the Sons of Veterans. Committee to decorate the Greene- ville cemeteries (Hickory street and St. Mary’s)—J. H, Scott, G. L. Kies, Cy Main street. | Parade in the Afternoon to be Follow- | *The parade is to form at 4 in the { | POLISH RESIDENTS WILL OBSERVE CONSTITUTIAN DAY 1 réises at the Polish hall on Nomh ed by Programme in Hall. MADE “ ELL [‘afternoon at the hall with about half BY OL ocieties in line, with a band REV. C. T. McCANN Town, is a native of Westport ,Con and before coming to Norwich he was assistant at St. Joseph’s cathedral at Hartford, and while there was princi- pal of the Cathedral school. He was a d of music, their banners and flags, and rch will take them to far as Sixth street, \\\H turn znd march back avenue, North Main Mo matter how lonz you have bezn for: v . ‘merly located in Bridgepori, Plain- tortured and disfigured by itching. anklin “square, then tai SRACTR (N0 CL or. An:rrt'nlns grad burning, raw or scaly skin™lumo: qusre, down Broadway and | 1 Sl CIGIESEE ST ECT I oF Bl just put a little of that svotlsing, a Main sireet to Thames square,; o 0 noW oG o iR aventure sem- ‘march, through West Main and tiseptic Resinol Ointment on the sores and the suffering st Healing begins and in almost gets well so quickly you fee of you threw treatmeats. New York, he was ordalned at dral in Hartford by the late S. McMahon, May 12, 1889. promotion to the pastorate . Bridget's church, Manchester, nearly two vears ago he has done ex- cellent work in his new fleld. Form- er parishioners snd many friends in North Main strees to eturn to the hall exercises will{ Bighop L. afternoon and there time and programme - Norwich will congratulate the Rev- trial meeling of the| crend jublilarian on his anniversary o Dept. eeiing of 1o Suesday nit. imita oom. | e tle vawe and may pemil g CONNECTICUT PATENTS, | Two Awards Made to Eastern Con- necticut Men. WE G'VE F0YA" 6ILD The Guality of the Meats We.Handle and the Prices at Which We Offer Them Plus Our Jp-to-date Methods of Merchan- dising. Means Practical Economy TRADIAG LIAGPS, ASK FUR TH®Y The list of patents issued to Con- necticut iventors for the week “end- ing Tuesday, May 5th, 1914, as fur- nished from the office of F. H. Allen, follows: Linn B. Abbott. Bridgeport, bolt an- chor; American Chain Co., Bridgeport, fish guide leader: American Chain Co., Bridgeport, fish guide; H. L. Judd Company, ‘Wallingford, spring_socked for Judd Co.; Herbert E. Erwin, New Britain, dispensing machine; George P. Fenner, New London, printing press: Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Small = "‘_—'_—l {!‘ri31;portthzll?sh' point bulsleh;] Unilc::\ »l Metallic artridge >o., ridgeport, r. .,h Sl] ld - “) 13 mushroom bullet: The Connecticut Eastern Cut ol ers Z 2(: Hook & Eye Co., Waterbury, eye hop- F = per; H. L, Judd Co., Wallingford, cur- ancy Rlb Rol]ed R t lb 1 tain support: George Mclntosh, Ston- 0as - 4c ngton, turbine; Bugene E. Norton, Boneless S o Bridzeport, talking machine: James A. Quinlan, Southington, chuck; Albert . . kwell, , casting: Fancy Prime lsc Fancy Shoulder 10 c F. Bristol, ebparatus for castings Un. derwood ~Typewriter Co., Stamford RIB ROASTS, b. . POT ROAST, Ib. .. B enttiing ~aananiac: . i Aoy Hardware Corporation, New Britain, whole or half, 1 inside operator for shutters and sim- | ar LUur 2 * 18 C llar swinging closures: The American | 8to101b. ave. Ib. ... 2 Hardware Co, New Britain, casement window operator. Designs—-The Locomobil, Co., guzck lblllc Legs of 181c Bridgeport, lamp; George B. Curtiss, P( ’RK New Britain, un ‘William H. Green- e 2 2 NATIVE VEAL, b 2 leaf, Hartford, puzzle box: Wallace & | - 03 = Sons Manufacturing Co., Wallingford, ; Genuine Lamb Genuine Lamb Genuine Lamb | sroon, toric or similar “article: Tan- ders Frary & Clark, New Britain, hot water botlle. POQUETANUCK NOTES. Chauncey Fuller has sold his place | to a Polish family from Massachusetts | who tooe possession last Saturday. | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fuller are making their | home with their son Morgan, who re- | cently purchased the Scott DeWolf | farm, | The Royal Neighbors held a whist at sthe home of Mrs Erwin Robbins Wednesday evening which was well attended Charles B. Chapman of Norwich will read morning service at St. James’ Episcopal ehurch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lucas have | returned from a visit with friends in | Boston pY Legs Ib.12:¢ | Fores Ib. 8¢ | Cliopsib. 10c 9.30t010 a. m.~HALF-HOUR SALE-4.30 to 5 p.m. Genuine Spring Lamb Loins - b 9 GROCERY DEPT. Pure Lard Ib. 123¢ | EoATeR BUTTER,lb......llc COMPOUND LARD, bb. ... ... 10c | White Beans ? gis 9¢ IONA TOMATOES 3 Large Cans for 25c 100 25 ASTANE" Baking Powder 50¢ with 1 can A&P _— FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT. NEW NATIVE CABBAGE, Ib. .. . .. LETTUCE, head. . 10€ ‘Sherwood Potter has been vis- and Mrs. Dyer Potter of Mrs. Thomas Thornes left Tunada\' { night for a. visit with her sister in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. George Mansfield and son Harold spent Sunday with Mrs. Mansfield’s sister, Mrs. Charles Cook | of Hartford, making the trip in their new automobile. The friends of Trumbull Whitmarsh regret to hear of his. continued poor | health. Dr. Campbell at Convention, ‘Commissioner David R. 2 tockwell, super- intendent of the Shelton sanatorium; and Dr. Hugh B. Campbell, -Superin- tendent of the Norwich sanatorium, are attending the convention of the National Association for the Study | and Prevention of Tuberculosis, and the National Association of Tubercu- | | losis_Secretaries, which is being held at Washington, D. C.. this week. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Norton entertain- ed at the Golf club Friday afternoon. | Miss Flora Hall of New York is lhei guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank C. “Turner. William F. Habekotte of Broadway is passing ten days at his former home in Cincinnati, 15 for 25c¢ Oranges Rev. and Mrs. Richard R. Geiham of Washington sireet are spending ten | days in the south with friends, ‘ Miss Gladys MacMahon of Attleboro, Mass., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. N. Carpenter of Uncas street. Mrs. Charles R. Butts entertained a few friends at the Gelf club on Thursday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. Augustus Leach of Troy. Mr. and Mrs. W. S "Allis of Blm avenue have as guests Miss Anna Parks of New York and Mr. Allis’ s)i{ater Mrs, A. R. Hardy of Amherst, ass The Wednesday Auction club met this week with Otis fireet members. zés were won hy Mrs. Elizabeth R. mflon, ‘Mrs. Frank Bunnell and Mrs. H. Chase, s : DOYB]]WAHTTO YOUR OWN HAT? | Whether you do or whether you want us to do it for you; you won’t find any prettier or finer shapes anywhere for such a FROM OUR LARGE STOCK OF TRIMMINGS Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers or Fancy Orna- ments, you will be able to select just the thing which suits your fancy and at the prices, top. COME IN AND SEE THEM. 'l‘llfl low price. lowest THE BEST GARMENTS OF THE SEASON At Real Reductions WOMEN'’S AND MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS Values up to $30.00 We might say that these handsome Suits are worth more, but we name only the low prices which we have $10.5 asked for them heretofore. Your novelty checks, Bedford cords, the fine crepe weaves ht weight serges, and the range of styles i of th and ciudes all of the clever desig are daintily trimmed with da es of choice of pretty season. contrasting color. y fash TAILORED SUITS for . MISSES’ AND SMALL FIGURES Values up to $20.00 Real Bargains for you if you can wear the youthful sizes, and not alone bargains but the cleverest de- s which have besn dainty and conform to the very Many fancy weaves in the most favored colors are shown in the popular tier effects. You can’t afford to mi THE NEW COATS Upward from $8.98 They're all here, from the swagger Balmacaan to the dressier ripple and flare effects which predominate. Coats in Epongg, Crepes, Bedford Serge and eth'r jood fabrics, and all are made and { st coats should be. trimmed as the see them. Cords, Mannish Come in and SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS Special $2.98 The pretty blouses give the opportunity for separate skirts, and many and pretty are the designs which have been brought out for you. some green-blue, brown-blue, shepherd plaid and solid blue or biack skirts at this very special price. produced this year. They're latest dictates of and panier this chance. For today we offer come early if you want the best of the selection. for this one price. variety in style and eoloring in this specially priced lot. + - $2.98 SWEATERS Special $1.75 An 0dd lot, including white and a few u:aumumm $5.98 SILK WAISTS " Special $3.98 We are cleaning up our Waist steck Youll A SPECIAL SALE OF Men’s Neckwear “The Sunray Scarf® 50¢ worth for 25¢ A 50c Summer novelty in 12 open end style. 25¢ (Near Substation) MAY HOUSE CLEANING SALE House Cleaning Helps at Sale Prices SOMETHING GOOD FLOOR SHINE FLOOR SHINE MOP POLISHER and FREE CAN OF CEDAR OIL $1.00 Pointed to get into the corn- ers. Imparts high lustre to any finished or linoleum cov- ered floor. HOUSE CLEANING SALE VALUES FROM THIRD FLOOR FLOOR COVERINGS ALL WOOL INGRAIN CARPET MADE AND LAID FREE. Best quality All-Wool Ingrain in the new Spring patterns and colorings. The regular price of this carpet is 85c a yard. Sale Price ALI. WOOL TAPESTRY BRUS- SELS MADE AND LAID FREE. Best Ten-wire Tapestry Brus- sels Carpet in a large ment of new patterns, suitable for any room. Good value at $1.10 a yard. Sale Price...... ~ 30c CHINA AND JAPAN MATTINGS. Carpet designs in light color- ings with small Oriental figures. Sale Price .......... 35c FIBRE MATTING FOR 28c. We have just received four rolls of this splendid sanitary floor covering—new designs. Sale, Price ..... s Fpdigne R ReE . THIS IS SOAPS AT SALE PRICES The Best Soaps at Such Low Prices that we Must Limit the Quantity Sold to Each Person Ivory Soap ....eveeeeeen.... Sale Price 4c a cake 1enoxSoap ............. Sale Price 8 bars for 25¢ Welcome Soap ......%.... SalePrice 8 bars for 25¢ Star S0ap ............... Sale Price 7 bars for 25¢c walks for ... 25c WHISK BR! for MOPS for BRACKETS— ERS for ... 2 YARDS WIDE. SELS RUGS—full tapestry, which quality. designs. new designs ings. Fine patterns, Sold $37.50. Sale Price 5 by 22 inches for TUMBLER HOLDERS for 50c TUMBLER HOLDERS for.39c 65c WALL SOAP RACK for.. 50c 98¢ WALL SOAP RACK for.. 78e 16 INCH TOWEL BARS for.. 18 INCH TOWEL BARS for.. 20 INCH TOWEL BARS for.. 35c DUSTLESS BROOM COV- PRINTED LINOLEUM— ten-wire means Some new designs in both floral and Oriental 9 by 12 VELVET RUGS In some very attractive pat- terns and colorings. We have only three of these rugs left and they should “sell for 25 per cent more than we ask for them. 9 by 12 WORSTED WILTON RUGS of high quality in soft color- assortment small designs and Oflenta.l regularly for and of BROOMS, BRUSHES AND MOPS 35¢c No. 6§ BROOMS for 29¢ No. 7 BROOMS for 50c No. 8 BROOMS for 25c CLOSET BRUSHES for... ue SCRUB_BRUSHES for B¢, 10¢c, 150 BOTTLE BRUSHES for 5, 8¢, 15¢ SINK BRUSHES, fibre, for... SINK BRUSHES, wire, for. WHITE DRY MOPS for.. 65c BLACK DUSTLESS MOPS $1.25 DUSTLESS MOPS for.. 98¢ 25¢ DUSTLESS BRIC-A-BRAC 15 veei 190 BATH ROOM FIXTURES GLASS SHELVES WITH $1.00 25¢ 29 33e Value 45¢ square yd.—Sale Price 39¢ Value 55¢ square yd.—Sale Price 48¢ 9 by 12 TAPESTRY BRUS- $13.26 $16.95 CLEANSERS AND “POLISHES LUX for' fine laundering: Sale Price BON AMI—Sale Price....3 for 21c SAPOLIO—Sale Price..... 3 for 21c SCOURING BAR—Sale Price.. 3¢ STAR NAPTHA POWDER— 8ale Price ....... CEDARINE FL‘RVI‘TLRE POLISH, 25c size— Sale Price . MATCHLESS LIQU “’) GbOSS 25c size—Sale Price...... STOVE PIPE E\'\HEL valua 10c—Sale Price LIQUID BLU! EH\Gv.lll Price X RAY STOVE POLIS! 40 19¢ Sale Price 40 DUTCH CLEANSER— Sale Price .............. eees B0 ELECTROLINE SILVER POL- ISH, 25c size—Sale Price.... 150 MISCELLANEOUS 6%¢ GALVANIZED WASH TUBS fOT ....neecoeeonoeem 508 750 GALVANIZED W ASH TUBS $OF ceeieevcveereeceeees 830 75c TIN WASH BOILERS for.. 49 65c_and 75¢ BREAD BOXES “ of medium size and large for 4% WHITE SHELF PAPER— 5 yards fOr «.cceeisevecoseee 40 NICKELED SKIRT RAXGER! m L e T T — ) COPPER DISH CLOTHS for.. %o IRONING BOARD BLANKET CLAMPS, a set of foun, for3Se WILLOW RUG BEATERS— Small size for.....c.ececacaes 100 Medium size fof....e. woeee 250 Large size for. WIRE RUG BEATERS for. GLASS WASH BOARDS for.. 3% CLOTHES PINS, One Cent a Dozen Blue and White Outside 49c Fixe, heavy, triple coated BERLIN KETTLES, two sizes— 5 quart and 6% quart. BERLIN SAUCE PANSE, one size only—63 quart. LIP PRESERVING . KETTLES, in 8 quart size. BOSTON STORE DRAPERIES At Sale Prices 9 BY 12 WILTON RUGS. Here are some discontinued pat- terns in Rugs of various grades which_we are determined to close out. Reduced about 25 per cent. HEMSTITCHED BORDERED SCRIM, 36 inches widé in white, cream and ecru — also some with printed border. Sale Price ....... sesescanann 40 INCH SCRIM WITH HEM- STITCHED BORDER — a very fine quality in white, cream or ecru—value 25¢ a yard— Sale Price ....... K CURTAIN MADRAS in white and ecru, for either long or short cu'r::n.—-‘ value 25c— 15¢ A Sale of Triple Coated Enamel Ware Your choice of this fine assortment for the one price. appearance and fine wearing qualities. § — Lined with Pure White Each enmclwwofpoph-l WATER PAILS—%iquart: DOUBLE Boumi-—z quazt. TEA KETTLES —5'quart: TEA POTS—2 quart. s JOFFEE POTS—23% quart. YUCHESS KETTLES—7 quurt. HEMSTITCHED SCRIM, val- ued from 30c to 39c « yard. Our entire stock—Sale Price.... 250 $2.00 SCRIM CURTAINS — whife,, cream or ecru, insertion and edging—8ale Pric .. # MADRAS CURTAINS—white or ecru, and 2% yards long— Sale Price CLUNY LACE CURTAINS, sold regularly for —heevy cabinet net and fin- ished with edge and insertion. Sale Price ... ceevarennss $220 Odd Lots of Curtains Scrim, Marquisette, Nottingham and Irish Point Curtains — single pairs or only 2 or 3 of a kind— At Lowest Sale Prices CURTAIN RODS with white ends—will extend to b4 inches and are very strong—value 10c each—Sale Pri

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