Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1915, Page 8

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Summer Schedule of ‘Masses. {- At Sacred Heart church during-the ‘Temainder of the summer the Sunday “|morning masses will be at 7.30 and § ! o'clock. The sessions of the Sunday Bchool are omitted during July and ZAugust. A Former Resident. {;., There was local interest in the ltem ;in the Putnam news of Thursday” | Bulletin telling of Miss Ml | Wightman's piano recital. She was ‘i formerly a resident of Norwi¢h Town. ¥ Communion Sunday. i} _The sacrament of the Lord's supper !| will be observed tomorrow (Sunday) it the First Congregational church. The Sunday evening service is discon- 1} tonued during July and August. Sheltering Arme’ Service, Rev. E. S. Worcester and choir.of Broadway church will be in charge. of the Sunday afternoon service-at the FSheltering Arms. At Adventists™ Camp Meeting. ¢ Mr. and.Mrs. Louis Appley and Mrs. Joslin of Vergason avenue are elsom;to attend ths camp-meet-. 1 services. |, Miss Lucy Chapman of Bast-Lyme i visiting Mrs. William MoConnell of Bliss place. Fatrn, Whiten of Willimantic 4s the guest of hef sister, Mrs. GeorgeChee~. of-the Plain Hiil road. i MissDaisy Risley of Hartford Been visiting her aunt, Mrs, of West-Town street. pastor of the church will hall, Sunday | has Adna \ _Rev. G. H. | First Ctolémnuoml preach at Scotland Road .}.ll&rnoon. { Mrs. Hiram Rathbun from Rast {arnitors Mass, has been vistting. Me j8nd Mrs. Rathbun at their.home on|j 4Bliss place. { _Dr and Mrs. Curtiss Bernard of Eim g-v-nne left Friday to spend a week ‘In Troy, N. Y, with Mrs. Bernard's ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan. | Miss Grace Trow and FraulefsZuch .are moving from Crescent street, Nor- ‘wich, to the apartment at the foot of the Green on East Town street. * _Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Geer-and chil- dren of Wasnington street:have re- turned to Goshen and soon leave to ,@ttend the California expositions. ' _Mrs. D. B. Kinney of Tanner street iwas one of a party of four who went + ursday to Lord’s Point, Stoning- ifon, for several days' stay at her sum. *,mer home. i _ There was a very ilarge.attend- ance Thursday evening at the Cong- ational church. A' m ot jthe standing committes'was held aft- 7. the service. i Mr. and 5 ¥ from New Bedford, Mass. m itored here this weet to visit.-0drs. Au. jberdine’s brother and wife, Mr. and i Mrs. George LePan of Bellvue farm. i After a visit with friends.here, Mrs. |George White and daughters, Frances iand Dorothy White, left Thursday for {their home in Flushing, L. I Minnie “Durr of Town street going -with them ftor a visit. o ‘Timothy Healey of Holy Cross col- lege, Worcester, Mass., and M. Brad- ley, a student ‘at Fordham, N. Y. Were guests during the week of their icousins. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Fleming fof Dliss place. H RE RS { _Earl Hall of Yonkers, N. Y, a gradcate of this vear's class at Cor- nell university, ~ Ithaca, N. Y., is i#pending a week with his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius C. Fenton fut the Canterbury turnpike. | GENERAL 0BREGON SAYS HE WILL BE BEHIND CARRANZA Mrs 3. 7. Auberdine and a | § CLOSED MONDAY - ALL DAY lpdependence Day Today is the last day of the big' sale-it is the last day in which you can secure the tremendous Live Wire bargains which have been so freely offered during the last ten days. We have had to replenish our stecks in many places, and you will find hosts of new bargains waiting for you here on the last day. THERE ARE MORE LIVE WIRE BARGAINS UPON OUR COUNTERS You can not delay another minute-buy now and take advantage of these prices. Live Wire . -Garment Bargains Here are some bargains without an equal from our Gar- ment Section on the Second Floor. It is only during the Live Wire Sale that you will find any such chances offered. Buy now for today is the last day. BEAUTIFUL VOILE WAISTS ~ Voile of a fine quality is used in these Waists which are all daintlly trimmed with embroideries or Val. lace, Styles 89c and material are both unusually g00d. .. ceevseernsearssas ‘ SILK CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES Several attractive styles have been grouped in this lot of Blouses, the values running as high as $3.98. Most of the 2 48 leading colors are included in the Live Wire assortment... o LONG KIMONOS Sheer Lawn and Fine Crepe Kimonos in a good assortment of stylish designe have larided on the bargain table, in some 98c cases the original prios being $2.00. Here's your chance. .. SPLENDID HOUSE DRESSES ~ ™ Not -cheap-wrappers but dainty Dresses for wear in your heme, le, Gingham and Fine Lawn are all repressnted 98(: ‘made up in a number of pretty models. FINE SILK PETTICOATS Accordion Pleated Skirts of good messaline which are just the thing for present wear as they are handsome and light $l 69 .in weight. Wa have them in black and the desirable colors . WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ WASH DRESSES Vaile, plain chambray and crash. The styles are clever and\the dresses are ali well-made. Big bargains at the price A special fot.of pretty Dresses in Striped and Polka Dotted $1 9‘8 £ . ~ WOMEN’S WHITE WASH SKIRTS These splendid Skirts for wear with shirt waists are made $l 98 . of fine gabardine and wide wale weaves. Snappy styles ywith patch pockets and strap belts. All nicely tailored.... —— e -7 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS & These are the Live Wire Bargains of the week. Our entire stock of pretty coats in values o $10.50 are offered at the one price teday. No two al nd they are all clever 75 SR & ‘WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS—values up to $20.00 Live Wire Price $9.75 IN BOSTON STORE MILLINERY These Values Will-Be -Good For All Day -Today or as Long as the Hats Last We have taksn our entire stock of Colored Trimmed Hats—all Boston Store trimmed—many of them being our pattern hats which sold for $10.00 or $12.00, and have marked them down to this one final figure. i $2.98 ‘Thers are not more than sighty of these hats—they will not last long at this price—ss: be ready the first thing in the moming—you nesd one of them, TODAY $2.98 Some Extra Live Wire Values Presented for Saturday ART GOODS DEPARTMENT Stamped Night Gowns ° These are made up in the attractive peasant style and stamped with hand- some designs for embroidering. Sold regular for 50c— LIVE WIRE RUG AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT 24 Inch Matting Suit Cases with best lock and handle and just the thing for Summer use. Have wide Karatol binding and real leather cor- ners. Our regular price is $1.50— LNeE SL19 Fast Color Flags Size 4 by 6 feet. These are oil-dyed and will hold their color likewno other. Our special Live Wire offer includes one of these Flags, reversible holder and hard-wood pols with gilt ball, value $200— srEcL - 9149 Genuine Cowhide ™ Suit Cases Very serviceable, 24-inch cases, linen lined and furnished with best lock and heavy handle. The case sells for $5.00— srEcaL - $3.75 Special Couch Hammock Outfit Best Tubular Hammock Stand, full size khaki _or green stripe awning— Green or Tan Couch Hammock with adjustable head and wind shield, This outfit is worth $18.00 as it stands— specut - $14.00 SPECIAL A A Live Wire Close-Out In the Infants’ Wear Department Closing out this season’s Hats and Coats the last day of the Live Wire Sale. We're going to set a new Live Wire record in the matter of bargains in Hats and Coats for the little ones. HATS $150 and $175 HAT: 1 750 $250 HATS, now. $1.25 $2.98 and $3.50 H. $1.75 COATS VALUES UP TO $5.00, now. $2.75 VALUES-UP TO $11.00, now....$4.25 - Big Bargains In Muslin Underwear CORSET COVERS AND DRAWERS which are worth half as much again are going today for 25 a garment. You will find the quality superior and the styles and finish quite out of the ordinary— 25c a Garment 4 CORSET COVERS AND DRAWERS of unueually good quality have been seoured for this last day's sale, beau. tifully trimmed with laces and em. broidery— 49c a Garment “ i3 ENVELOPE CHEMISES Very Special at 49¢ ' A TODAY THAN THERE WERE THE FIRST DAY OF THE SALE. . SPECIAL! The Last of the Little Sales Within Sales A series of special events for the last day of the big sale. The values are so great we are compelled to limit the time of the sale very strictly. If you want any of these big bar- gains you must be here on time. Offered at these prices while they last. No Telephone Orders Filled. None Sent On Approbation. SATURDAY MORNING — 10 TO 11.30 O’CLOCK NUMBER SIX BROOMS : FOR ONLY 17¢ A Special purchase enables us to sell this very good Broom at this little price. The quality of the broom corn is good—it is quadruple sewed and the handle is of maple. You never saw anything like this before, While they last one to a customer. oo SATURDAY MORNING 1 7 10 TO 11.30 O°CLOCK C SATURDAY AFTERNOON — 3 TO 4.30 O’CLOCK RENAISSANCE LACE SCARFS FOR ONLY >3 These handsome Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs are 54 inches long and 18 inches wide, some of them being also decorated with beautiful drawn work. Every Scarf in the lot is worth fully 79c. While they last we will sell them at the time named for only 29c. 3% 4.3:‘crra.ocx ooN 29¢ SATURDAY AFTERNOON — 3 TO 4.30 O’CLOCK 8c TO 15¢c LACES FOR ONLY A fine assortment of Laces has been grouped for this special sale. Wide Linen Laces from 1234c to 15c a yard—Narrow Linen Laces worth from 8c to 10c a yard —Point-de-Paris Laces from 2 1o 5 inches wide and worth 10c to 12%4¢. All these will be sold for the one price. Only 5 yards to a customer. 3¢ SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3 TO 4.30 O’CLOCK SATURDAY AFTERNOON — 4 TO 6 O’CLOCK 15¢ FANCY WHITE GOODS FOR ONLY Fine Muslins with drawn-work stripe—Muslins with lain stripe—Checked Nainsooks and pretty Cross- gan‘ed Muslins are included in the lot. If you want dainty material for a waist or dress and want a bargain be on hand at 4 o’clock. - SATURDAY AFTERNOON 5 c 4 TO 6 O'CLOCK SATURDAY AFTERNOON —4 TO 6 O’CLOCK HALF-DOLLAR WHITE G0OODS FOR ONLY - For this special sale we offer a small lot of Fancy Stri Voile in 2 number of designs and some beautiful White Broche Crepe. There isn’t a yard of this material which wasn’t intended to retail for half a dollar. To close it out you can get it at 4 o'clock today for only "% SATURDAY AFTERNOON 100 4 TO 6 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING —7 TO 9 O’CLOCK MEN’S DOLLAR SHIRTS FOR ONLY Men’s Outing and Negligee Shirts in the coat style with soft double cuffs. Soisette and fine Madras are the two weaves which are used and the patterns and colorings are both clever and in good taste. Al sizes from 14 to 17. Get a dollar shirt now for 65c. %‘o 9 é‘él.ocx < 8bc¢c SATURDAY EVENING — 7 TO 9 O’CLOCK WOMEN’S 50c NECKWEAR FOR ONLY e My Just received a fresh lot of fresh, pretty Organdie Neck- wear in a big variety of the cleverest of the newer styles. Your choice of this big assortment of Vestees, Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets for just half the regu- lar price. SATURDAY EVENING —7 TO 8 O’CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING 7 TO 9 O’CLOCK 26c WINDSOR TIES FOR ONLY 12:¢c They are the regulation length for Windsor Ties and the quality is as good as you have ever seen for twenty- five cents anywhere, e designs are principally polka dots in dark and light colorings., You can’t match these elsewhere for the money. ~ 2705 deock 12%¢

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