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NORWICH BULLETIN, SITURMY, I v FIRE FATALITY AND ACCIDENTS Mrs. Joseph Fostakas Dies From Burns When Her Clothing Was Set on Fire by Gasoline—Autochemical Upset at Bath Street Corner Responding to Alarm—Hoseman Blackburn and Lynch Badly Hurt—Autochemical But Little Damaged. With Driver David Fitzgerald and[ Charles Smith rushed upstairs and tore Firemen John E. kburn and John 1 the burning clothes from the woman. the autochemical | Assad and Caron had their hands anklin street, near | burnegd in doing so. morning about | Fireman Bl the way to an- | the st of J. 2 box 23, on | fro mthere Ferry street. | its left side, ted 1n got- from the Hoseman with his come very close to on the at the corner and stree gott o SOFt Girt blaz srned to the a slightly spru f the hoisting ap Engineerin | shopping today. £ ROYAL GOLD TRAGING STAHPS. ASK FOR THEM [EEERERES MEAT DEPT. Prime Rib Roast Fancy .:houlder Roast - 30'1 class Rib Rolls ¥ houlder T ROAST, baneless b 12 \h]/ t Cut Shoul :le. ]21 AK, closely irimmed ib Genuine Smali Tender Le 3 Spring T Fores Sor ““;“e Hamburg Steak Fresh Shoulders . SIRLOIN, STEAK ;’;‘l:ue Bull Head CATSUP, 3 bottles LAUNDRY STARCH, 2 Ibs. . 96 o Quarker, Mother, 8 Plv‘ EAPPLES, large can Grandmother Oats, kg C hs. BEST GRANULATED 29 SUGAR T19c To all purchasers of $1.00 worth of TeasCoffees, Spices, Extracts 20 Stamps o iep Laundry Soap, 25¢ 100 Stamps bars A&P wen Baking Powder ' 50¢ A&P All Kinds of Seasonable Varieties at Qur Vegetable Department Cut from Heavy Westen\ Beef, 1b b. 12i¢ gor 0 1 Fancy Brisket bnelcss ]21 CORNED BEEF, Ib. 1020 Short Cut ]2( LAMB CHOPS, Ib. ZG Lamb 1. 14¢ * Lamb - Small Tender Fre;'*u\ Ground Ib. 123¢ Ib. 135¢ Ib. 173¢ 25¢ PAPER, 7 rolls. . . . cen Sliced 15¢ large can, 135 Wain St. § Arrangements - . 10c Fru Ilihnry TELEPHONE 29.4 WE GIVE ROYAL BOLD TRADING STAMPS, Free Delivery TELEPHONE 294 ASK EOR THEM For Outside Work < EATON CHASE Company | 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Notice—Store closed Satur- urday, May 30th. Out-of- town trade should do their stopped long enough to see that men were being looked after and he Fostokas apartment icated to the woodwork ions and was put out by the 1. It also communicated rooms and the store ty company, floor of the nd water to be_ clos st piece of appar forget that the The liability to s lestriz reby greatiy that got In the way, BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEE FOR OUTING Made to Trip to Storrs. In their rooms in the Transporta- ass meeting ¢ dent H. R, F ptain of and has his men in inz to bring victory this way received an invita- a hall on e next open meeting of the asso- hax been set for the evening kingham Memo- | the meeting as a smoker. 100 TABLES AT WHIST AND FORTY-FIVE OVER Evening of Cards Conducted by Cath- | olic Woman's Club. “being In the nelghborhocd 100 tadles of whist and about 20 was the first time Woman's club held Owing to at these to find decided 10 hold them In the assembiy room in church basement in the future. beautifully decorated and ferns. t the prizes were awarded as Miss C. Conner- Ssecond, Mrs third, Miss' T u sixth, Mr, enth, Miss hand bag: eighth plant: ninth, tenth, eleven rdin bag: Margaret Miss Aubrey, rubber 3 . Battersby, Mrs, Clarence Mu Annie Alexan- four- ture; sev. eigh- s traveling' set: second, Ryan, sillc umbreily: third + picture; fourth, Box of cigars; Gerald loyd Au- Crow- fifth,” Timothy Provide for | as The Porteous & Mitchell Co DO YOUR TRADING TODAY and be prepared for the Holiday which occurs Me- morial Day—one week later. $16.50 Sui most fashionable materials. Women's Summer Underwear and Hosiery 37Y,c to 75c Combination Suits at 29¢ to 59¢ 37c SUITS AT 29c—Ribbed Suits, large sizes 50c SUITS AT 44c—Fine Ribbed Li sizes 4 to 75c SUITS AT 59c—Fine Stitch Suits, tra large sizes Women’s Vests, 17¢ ‘Women's Ribbed Vests and high ne sleeveless—Special for 50 shaped, low eeves ' and price 17c each, 3 SPECIAL HOSIERY VALUES FOR TODAY of Women's Black Full Seamiess all perfect in every Special price a Women's Burson these are liable to slight One case Fast WOMEN'S GLOVES-Long and Short Kid Gloves at 69¢c Women's Two-clasp Kid Gioves, in tan and_white and in a full range of sizes. These are good, serviceable oves and extra good value at 6%c a Long Lisle Gloves 29¢ Elbow Length White Lisle Gloves in a full line of sizes, equal to Gloves sold at 50c—Special pr c a pair. Men’s $15.00 and These are strictly new Spring Suits in all the latest Spring models and Do You Intend to Stay at Home The Saturday Before Memorial Day or Will You Go Away for the Holiday? NO MATTER WHICH WAY YOU DECIDE, THERE ARE PROBABLY MANY THINGS YOU’LL REQUIRE. WE WANT YOU TO REMEMBER OUR ABILITY AND DESIRE TO SERVE YOU. COMPLETE LINES OF NEW SPRING APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN MISSES AND CHILDREN. LARGE STOCKS OF DRESS ACCESSORIES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AND COMPLETE LINES OF HOME FURNISHINGS AND COTTAGE NEEDS. TRAVELERS’ NEEDS IN LARGE ASORTMENT — TRADING TODAY and take advantage of the many special offerings in wearing apparel for Men, TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT | Women and Children. CASES,. TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.—AND ALL AT OUR SMALL PROFIT PRICES. $12.50 ts at THREE SPECIAL LOTS Men's and Youths’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, hand-tailored throughout— $12.50 regular $16.50 value at . Men's and Youths' Blue Serge Suits, hand- tailored, high cut vests, English and semi-Eng- lish models— $12.50 Men's and Youths’ Fancy Mixture Suits, strictly all wool, two and three-button models— $12.50 ON SALE BEGINNING TODAY $15.00 and . $1650 values at $15.00 and $16550 values at Men's Straw Hats Men's Straw Hats in Splits, Sennets and Soft Braids—low, medium and high crowns—price range $1.50 to $5.00. See our special value Straw Hats at $2.00. Men’s Underwear Time to change to lighter weight underwear. Our stock of Men’s Underwear is now comple and includes every dependable kind of Under- wear—Shirts, Drawers and Union Suits. Prices range from 25c upwards. SATURDAY SPECIALS Boys' Baseball Padded Trouser: —complete at Cap ana Beit s, lace trimmed, regular and extra Cowboy C rs, Hat, irt, Holster, e Suits, with Torchon lace trimming, lace trimmed, in regular and ex- Rufflings white, Sale pri Women’s Pants, 19¢ Women's Ribbed Pants of lace trim- med, second quality regular 25c goods—Special price a pair 19 Sleeveless Guimpes. and n net, with collar—Special pric of musiin Cilads ile and Crepe and 45-inch gowns—Prices Women's Fine Black Hostery, for gnni uation n lisle and silk 14 ful shioned, value —Special rice a pair o 29c 19¢ in “tor Bureau and Shams, and colors, price arfs embroider va Karatol Travelling or Shop Bag: 17-inch, value —Special price ShEs White Ribba il width, Special showing of plain, Moire and fancy, Il putposay Special ot of Beaded Bags, rns, value up to $1.5 —Spe ¥ es SPECIAL OFFERING! Palmolive Cream and of Palmolive Soap, 69c va al price 36¢ jar « Kid Gloves at 89c Women's Two-clasp Fine Kid Gloves in black, white, tan, gray, brown, mode, red, navy and green—these are regular $1.00 Gloves at §9¢ a pair. Long Silk Gloves 69¢ Elbow Lensgth Silk Gloves, in black and white, equal to Gloves sold at $1.00 Special price 8% a pair “Swift Cutter” Lawn regular price $4.00—Special Florence Blue Flame Stoves— 2-burner at § 7.50 8-burner at $10.00 Wickless Reliance Blue Flame Stoves— 2-burner $-burner Wickless Ol The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Screen Doors with na wood frames—prices and $1.30 according to size, 1 color hard- $110, § Women’s Tai_lored Suits < At Clearance Prices Extraordinary values Women’s New Spring Suits WOMEN’S SUITS $16.50 Today we .le a eh.h. of our Women's 7. LI R sSurti that sol WOMEN’S SUITS $12.98 Women's Tailored Suits, our en- ND CNARI‘:E FOR ATLTERA: TIONS WOMEN'S ™¥ SPRING COATS AT THESE SPECIAL X! At $7.50 255 At $9.98 25 At $17.50.3%% BALMACAANS., Women's and Missee’ Bal macaans at 35.98, $7.50 and-§9.5%, WOMEN’S DRIISSES Women's Dpesses of Franch | linen, whits vaile and cottom | e now modaly in 2" wide range of styles and prices. SILK DRESSES $12.50 Women's Silk Dreue—e choice MILLINERY g An extraordinary sale of Hats and Flowers is now in ress—the great Millinery event of the season, 2 Hats 4&: Hundreds ef U med Hats for Wer Misses ahd Childsen— all at 480 sach, valy- up-to 91.30, ——— Flowe Fine French all the wanise including Wnses at 48c a-bunch, to §1.38, SPECIAL SHOWING OF WHITE MILLINERY We are makfng an unusually attractive display of the newest idea White Hats—trimmed and untrimmed. Panama Hats, an ideal for Summer wear. We show every fa: shape in Panama Hats—trimmed and Untrimmed at $1.98 to §5.00. Women's White Dress Hats, exclusive models, in a great varisty shapes at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. ‘ The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Leary, lady’s hand bag: sixth, Charles | Donohue, haif dozen silver teaspoons: | seventh, ' Barney Peterson, suit case: eighth, Raymond Fontaine, half dozen | handkerchfefs; ninth, Nr. Keegan, { hand bag: P. Murphy, necktie. The “forty-five” prizes went to the following: First, M. McCarthy, um- brella; second, Thomas MocMahon, clock;’ third, James Hartie, box of ci- gars:’ fourth, J. J. Cesey, pipe; fifth, F. J. Murtha, box of handkerchiefs: sixth, J, L. Counihan, watch fob; sev- enth,’ William Bresnahan, pipe. The scores at both whist and forty- five ranged high and many men tied for the prizes. The judges at whist were James F. Mayor T. C. Murphy, and m P, McGarry, while the judges riy-five were J. Wholey and Murtha. Joseph C. Bland was i ‘general charge « | tournament was the sce wero the Misses Sudie Donahue, Mar- guerite Shields_ Mildred Carroll, Jose- phine Canty. Mary Whotey, Loretta Driscoll, Loretta Powers, May Hoimes, | Marguerite Shea, Anna McQarry, Irene | Wholey, May Canty James F. Fenton, president of | the Cathiolic Woman's clib ‘was in gen- ' L la jecat and you will have bad luck for eral charge, and was assisted by Mrs. A.J. Wholey. Mrs. J. B. Shannon, Mrs. T. C. Murphy, Mrs. D. T. Shea, Mrs. Mansfield ‘and Mrs. M. H. Don- ohue. Touching. A teacher trying to impress on her children the rightness of kindness toward all animals, took them for a walk, to bring the lesson home to them. Hearing a scream from little Johnny, she asked: “What's the mat- ter, Johnny?" hornet,” was Two Oid Superstitions. ‘Women believe that if they go some- where on Monday they vill be on the 0 the rest of the week. _‘hat may be the explanation .~ f t that wom- en like to wast on . .ay, Kill a the tearful response, thing."—Delineator. No Use for It. 3 Secretary and Gemeral Adviser— “Now you really ought to see about getting a coat of arms!” Self-made Man—"But I've already got far more to begin en your cats early. She Knew. “I've been sitting on a | “and I'm afraid I've hurt the poor | A chorus girl seeking an eugage- ment at a Broadway manager's ofice was offered a position in a company beoked in one-night stands. She asked permission to look at the reute, and after glancing at the sheet said: “No, sir wants it, but no mere of them pitcher | and bowl cirenits for mine.” it's goed enough for them as | clothes than I know what to do with!” Useful Spirit. Efforts to be permaneutly useful must be uniformly joyous—a spirit of sunshine—graceful from very glad- .r'!;ll, beautiful because bright—Car- o Bread From Sawdust. Queer Toothache In Germany there is said to be a bakery that turns out 20,000 loaves of sawdust bread daily and finds a ready market for the output. Although this “wooden bread” fs intended for con- sumption by horses only, it is claimed by the manufacturers that In case of | famine it would furnish a nutritious and highly satisfactory food for hu- man being: 7 Rawlence told the Dorsei AXng) Al | cently, a Dorset farmer two or thres | years ‘ago recommended a friend to | put his arm round a young osk tres, | mark the place where his 8 met, and there make a slit in the 7 Then with his right hand he was[to pull some hair from bebind his ear and put it In the slit in the Wanted a Longer Rest. Doctor—*It's mothing serious, Car mey. I'll have you back on the job fn a week.” Patient—" Whist! Can't ye make it two weeks, docthor, bein’ as yer .bill is goin' to be paid by th' compny? Depends on Clrcumstances. 1t is bad luck to hear a dog bark | night, This superstition has 3 | feund to depend on ecircumstances; | 1t is a matter of whose dog. If the dog next door, the, best thing | . | use 1s a flatiron; Im-—-ld- AR | even more valuable. Ever Notice It? Lightning never strikes twice im the sgme place. For that matter, luck Was It Leap Year? | Effe—Mummy, when you and seldofu comes back to play a return esgagement, either, | tiquarian Fleld club at Dorchester re- =~