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NORWICH BULLETIN FRIDAY, JULY 5 PYRCHASES AMOUNTING TO EP-“C" THE STORE TO YOUR DOOR. FREE DELIVERY EMBER—WE DELIVER FREE ANYWHERE IN CONNECTICUT .00 PARCEL POST SERVICE The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Our Annual Factory End Sale MAIL WE SOUQ"\‘ YOUR MAIL ORDER BUSINESS, ALL ORDERS BY MAIL | WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION, SATIS- FACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED, Will Begin Saturday Morning, July 6th, at 8.15 WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Some unusually good values in Women's Neckwear in the Factory End Sale. t of Women's Neckwear n a big variety of shapes and value 30c price. . omen's Neck- line of regular Special price. . Nobody needs to be told that many kinds of merchandise are growing scarcer; that production in many lines is cur- tailed, and in a few important instances, altogether stopped. Under these circumstances we have considered it our duty to protect our customers as well as resource and experience might do it. In keeping with that policy our buyers have been through the market, seekmg the hest values that great buying power, coupled with ready cash could command. The result of our efforts is contained in this two-page list of excep- tional offerings. Every household has merchandise needs at this season. home need for new furnishings. ] There is the personal need for Summer clothing, the The opportunity to supply these needs during the FACTORY END SALE, at marvelous advantage, is one that this store is as glad to present as our customers will be glad to accept. Therefore, for your own advantage, be sure and attend this FACTORY ENDSALE which begins SATURDAY MORN- ING, JULY 6th, at 8.15. S KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT ELECTRIC IRONS AT SPECIAL PRICES make ironing a pleasure. We carry the Dover Manufactur- DRESS GOODS AND SILKS Black and White Shepherd Chec! s or tan and gray , 42 inches wide—36-inch Cotten r washable ART DEPARTMENT Stamped Pillow Tops, Scarfs and Center Pieces, value 23¢, Night' Gowns of nainsook, value sheer qualit; $1.25 and 31, Stamped Gowns for crochet yoke, regular $2.00 - PRt . $139 Stenciled Linen Crash Knit- ting Bags, regular $3.50 value, Khaki Knitting Yarn, full hanks, regular $1.10 value, at &3¢ All odd Royal Scciety Package Goods at half prices. $2.00 WASH GOODS At 17¢c a Yard DRAPERY MATERIALS, CURTAINS, RUGS, ETC. Curtain Materials Abak Wool and Fibre Rugs TNt ce tha ekt by NG ot i ariteed, 59¢ Value 29c and 37)2c Curtain Scrims, in white, 30x60 inches—$1.39 value $1.15. omplets w " o " =io = 36-ineh Beach ('l in sport cream and ecru, with ope: A 3 S VD P Wt iCoyl and: Shoeg lasline 4p dnenes e in bk stripes, a good assortment work borders, value 13c at... 14g 36%72 inches—$219 value §2.43. s e suits—Yard-wide Plaid Serse, hlue and green i L : e z . oo ange e ‘a;gu}‘a“‘."ulon rnet and green for skirts, value $1.00 .A‘ ard, 1u 3 fg 79¢ fil-mr: ‘A’zxp!"t" T e i Hine eI, g : LR P e B e i S O T pod assortment. white, cream ~and 2 : lue—Special pride. ... Granite Cioth, vard-wide, in Copenhagen, hrown, plum and navy, for € 250 Bt puneensee 2o TSI 00t—81ATH yRlus J14R0. : omne B detachable cord dresses and skirts—44 and ch A , in cream and At 29c a Yard s : black. fo value $1.25 a yard Bemto ‘and * Mat of i . value $1.25 a yard, at. . . 89c Veli e e the better grade, vaiue 3oc at 28s Hit and Miss Rugs TCILET PAPERS s \M‘,'l'f“” 8 Vil ang nary. “f‘\j‘}”» e 26-inch Bates' Gingham. Imported Scotch Madras, in At 39¢—regular value 4ic. nt carries the largest assortmant of Toilet Papers in the e e PR o 22-inch Shirting Mad $hiip and)aary fa. larse an- atinert iy 2 ot and $1.30 a yard .$1.15 b sortment of patterns, valus At 59—rezular value §oc. p Bc - vellis rofls oo - Mohai repe for d Copen- - ch Percales, light and dark e ; S At 79¢—regular value 8. n, plum, black—44-inch Cream French &r ds. - » 5ca roll—7 for 28c nd Silk Strip for sui and skirts, value 00 % a3 for 250 $1.89 At 37Vc a Yard 15 Rattania Rugs 1 10c a roll—3 for 26¢c : and Linen Foulards, neat figured designs, in gray, Regular price 43¢ flcer . Gt 30x60 inches—$1.39 value $1.50, N x ; ;gc a :o:;j :w g;z and green, val 1 vard, at.. TYc inch Beach Cloth regular price 3672 inches—$1.89 value $2.19, - s . wth 3 r"'”_s ’" = White Tub Silk for dresses and ekirts, vaiue $1 inch Oxford Suiting. 29¢ 9x12 feet—$12.49 value $15.00. - ot 30 nr 2o Satin Messaline for dresses, value $1.39 @ vard, at. 81.09 oseh g . 2 -y A L - A ch H Cloth, thi a © e ::‘C.’;‘:_f for 25c ! Color Ponger Sl for waisls or dresses—Tard- e s Specxal Curtain Values Japanese Rajah Rugs ckage—3 Poplin, in 2 all the leadin, a 10c a package A 31 15 ras Ci ‘[[fvnfi i \1\.u‘y‘ 8-3x10-6—$8.89 value $11.00. [ ’ Cc a packag : i e of value 3 sasaders o s e T e G WHITE 00DS 0 e 90 i 3, s 1one 19 dr;:*apgus 12n ne of light colors, value $1,89 2 81.65 o ) o At 25¢ a Yard Axminster Rugs IAUNDRY SCAPS AND POWDERS Value 37/%¢ and 50¢ 27x54 inches—$3.19 value $3.75 S F ¢ 6 bars 25¢ iy ts ]m."‘ dresses, One lot of Novelty White Waist- inches—$5.89 value $6.30. tomer) ard-wide rted weave . ™ nd range of designs and color B i At Half Prices 12 feet—$34.95 value $37.30. Sc a bar e ot 0dd pairs of Curtains and Rem- 9x12 feet—$37.50 value $42.00. 3 i nants of Curtein Materials, will be 912 fect—$47.50 value $35.00. tom, . gxay, t 37%c a Yard offered during the Factory End Saie . X 3 tar 25¢ ; at sbout half regular prices. . . 6 boxes for 22 TABLE LINENS, PILLOW CA Reqilsnipnicoppociy New patterns in Cretonnes, light Other Rug Specials & 5c a package Finer grade N\ ¥ White Waist- and dark effects at these special Matting Rugs, size 26x72 <hinz Powder, larg .19 a package ke ’ C SES’ SHEETS, ETC S assorted pat- prices: inches, regular value 4%c— Mercerized Table Damask, Tarkich a yard, value 30c. A\t 33¢c a vard, lue 38¢ Special price 3% g nask, Turkish WINDOW SCREENS \mer #9c ripes and At #4c a yard, value 30c Crex Rugs, size feet CONTINENTAL WOOD FRAME WINDOW SCREENS nrice 3 48c Eiceigach, 20 At 69c a Yard regular value $9.25—Special e S . ¥ > RevDat At i sorted stripes Value 79¢ to $1.00 Cretonne Covered Cushions rice .25 4 X At 37c 78¢ A1l our finest grade White ¥ ; Crex Rugs. size 1 31r coct rar » e ke bt 3 SR Round and square shapes at these . - WALNUT STAINED SCREEN DOORS i $1.00, at 69c a yard s ... $950 i 2 Evalue f180 hipasly $127 ch Tmported Table Dam 5 18-inch squs finee ir:d,;l Pilgs, oise fine quality, value S feet, regular value §25.00 WOODEN WARE SPECIALS A st . BLANKETS 20-inch round : pecial price $2250 § arms that fold uy ot in use, regular T0c— & 3 AT FACTORY END PRICES Special at 49c $1.00 » Standard Hammocks f . a o i e alue L Crib Blankets, standard siz e o) Linoleums, All Kinds Zir : at 42c 14c 7% 1 quali pecial 29¢ At $1.89, regular va $2.19 : zi r $1.00 at 89c R £ Table D: i Wh A 3 £ At $2.79, 1 va $3.00 Printed Linoleums for every room ............. emnants of Table Damasks, Toweling, White Goods, Sheetings, Etc— Gray and White A5 8380 i aias e n the home--hardwood effects for all at special prices on special tables. Blankets, good weight Y the kitche 8 LACES—EMBROIDERIES e N T 100 dozen Pillow Cas Welded Sheets . g : ty matting designs in pink, blue a 4 e Laces, Dlagk. or ard si One case of Plaid earwoo! green for the bedroom and tile ef- 2 8 price each ... 30¢ 1.4 e R N : : uaint Chintz Rag Rugs R Clearan 2 1;" lue up to $3.00 .a & 48 ;njm‘ S $119 Plankets, very warm _m? Q i 5 8; = g factal tar tha Iathseac acinn e MPR, BE 5o ios sohn e i p L value — Specia ek c value $1. g 18inch ‘Corset Cover Embroid. collont duality, 39 $1.49 $5.95 ST4D e sig, Sduare yard. valuo 3Lo 5 s eriss— i aeh . G et e & L i 49, yalue Inlaid Lineleum at these special . t 102 s yardoivalue sae In addition to the foregoing, during the Factory End Sale, we offer al Size 11-4 Plaid Wool 0x60 inches—$1.69 value §2.00 prices: b B & Veuivaios pse sizes in Salem, Pequot and other standard grades of Sheets and Pillow in pink, blue, gray a 2672 inches—$2.59 value $2.95. $1.39 square yard, value $1.69. alue 40-inck Embroidered Voile, Cases at 20 to 30 pcfr cent. lesi‘ than present market prices. This applies Special price a'pair $7.50 4x7 feet—$3.89 val $1.39 square ",am’ value $2.2 alue 2 t te o £ 25 = 7 i Sl alue 98¢ and 11 5 only to the extent of stock on hand. There are many other good valuss 6x9 feet—$7.19 value $8.25. $2.39 square yard, value $2. i half Crochet and Satin Marseilles Bedspreads—a splendid showing of grades in Blankets—Cotton, Woolnap and -$10.79 value §12.25 NING SALE and patterns at very attractive prices. Wool. N:ponset, looks like linoleum, at 9x12 feet—$13.79 value $15.00 55¢ a square yard, value Tic. The following items are on sale during MORNING HOUI the Opening Day of the Sale. ing Day and share in the GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED in this store or any other. or Telephone Orders wil be filled for these Morning Specials—none sent C. O. D. Read every item in this ONLY—8.15 a. m. to 12 m.—on SATURDAY, JULY 6th, orning Sale”’—then be or hand on the morning of the Open- Remember—No Mail l\ MACHINE THREAD 2%¢ fachine 40, black and Morning Sale Price 3z alue 5 spoal, N —— $1.25 UMBRELLA! AT 95¢ s and women's, made FOUR BOOKS FOR $1.00 200 l")pn'ar rnwv:gq: Books some sligh regular price 60c Morning Sale Pr:ca 4 copies for $1.00. —— e $150 HAND BAGS $1.00 Women's Hind Bags, in leather or silk, our entire $1.50 line to choose trom—Morning Sile Price $1.00. —_— STOCKING FEET 5c Women's Fast Black Stocking Feet ~-Marning Sale Price 5¢c a pair. (Not more than 2 pairs to a customer.) e 80c TAN SILK HOSIERY 29¢ Women's Silk Boot Hosiery, tan color only—Merning Sale Price 29¢ a pair, regular value 50c PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY 59¢ Women's Phoenix k Hosiery, white and colors, slight sec- onds—Morning Sale Price 59¢ a pair, value 99c and upwards, e e e e WOMEN’'S VESTS 12/ac Women's Summer Weight Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless—Morning Sale Price 12/5¢c, value 17c. WOMEN’S UNION SUITS 45¢ Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, lace trimmed—Morning Sale Price 45¢ a suit, value 3%c. ———————— SLIP-PON VEILS 7c Slip-pon Veils in black and colors— Morning Sale Price 7c, regular prico i0e. ———————— GEORGETTE CREPE $1.69 Georgette Crepe in a full line of colors—Morning Sale Price $1.69 a yard, regular price $2.00. SHETLAND FLOSS $3.00 A BOX 100 boxes Shetland Floss, 12 skeins to a box, value 30c a skein—Morn- ing Sale Price $3.00 a box of 12 skeins. 36-INCH PERCALE 25¢ 36-inch Percales, iight and dark ef- fects—also Best Quality Dress Ging- hams—Morning Price 25c a yard, value 30c and 3sc. oF ZEPHYR GINGHAMS 37/5¢ Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide in a rplend\d assortment of Plaids 1n zarious color combinations—Morning Sale Price 37%c a yard, 1%, e e NEWPORT VOILE 39 Newpdrt Voile, 44 inches wide, white aniy~Morning Sale Price 39c a yard, value 50c. B S — NORMANDY VOILE 5%¢ ndy Voile, 40 inches wide, grounds with attractive de- Varnmg Sale Price 53 a sig yard, value Tsc. e r——————————— SATIN STRIPE VOILE 5% Satin Stripe Voile, 40 inches wide, in pink, blue, Nile and I“flrn"!‘T" Morning Sale Price 59 a yard. value Tie. e ————————————— WASH RIBBON 7¢ A PIECE pink and blue, Morning Sale ce : a piece of 5-yards, value up 36-INCH LONG CLOTH 19 40-inch Plain White Voile and 35- inch Long Cloth—Morning Sale Price 190 a yard, value 2ic to 373c. ————————————————— LINEN TOWELING AT 18 500 yards of Remnants in Union and All-Linen Crash Towelmszormnq Sale Price 19c a yard, value 25c to 37%c a yard. 356 SHEETING AT 23¢ Yard-wide Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting—Morning Sale Price 23c a yard, value 30c and 33c. e ————— §1.00 TABLE DAMASK 650 Mercerized Tahie Damask, 70 inches wide, good assortment of patterns— Morning Sale Price 65c a yard, valuc $1.00, —————— . $150 TABLE DAMASK $1.00 Five pieces of 7T2-inch Extra Heavy Satin Table Damask—Morning Sale Price $1.00 a yard, value $1.50. $2.00 TO $2.93 WAISTS. AT $1.79 Women's Waists, smart models cf fine dimity and a variety of novelty effects—Morning Sale Price $1.79, regular value $2.00, $2.50 and $2.95. B —— EXTENSICN RODS 10c Extension C: n Rods kind—Morning Sale each. standard Price 10c B JARDINIER STANDS 25c Jardinier Stands, hardweod, fumed finish. size 11x17 inches--Morning Sale Price 25c each. B — RAG RUGS AT 33c Rag Rugs, size 18x36 inches, very serviceabie—Meorning Sale Price 33¢, regular price 5fc. 50c APRONS AT 32 Fitted Aprons, made of good qual WOMEN’S HATS AT 89 y: Women's Trimmed Saiior Hats. a mafe, t and dark colors. varie of vles—Morning Sale Morning 8ale Price 29c, value 50c. Price 89c, value up to $3.98 BOYS’ BLOUSES AT 69: BOSTON GARTERS 21c Boys' Khaki Sport Blouses, siz The genuine Boston Garters for men, to 16—Morning Sale Price 69c, ular value Sic, single grip, all colors—Morning Saie Price 21c a pair, value WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 6c Women's chiefs, hemstitched, Morning Sale MEN 'S 75c HOSIERY 632 Silk Hosiery mahogany, and navy 63c a pair, vali White Lawn Handker- fine quality Price 6c, value 10c. g Sale Price LAUNDRY SOAP, 6 FOR 25¢ MEN'S $200 SHIRTS $1.65 s Pride Laundry Soap. high Men's White Negligee Shirts, “Ar- rios B e R Tt Zow: brand, Al stpen-_Moarning; Hale to a customer.) Price $1.65, regular value §2.00. e g 69c WALL DRYER 49 MEN'S BATHING SUITS $229 Wall Dryer, § arms, will fold up Men's Bathinz Suits, in sray, biue when not in use—Morning Sale Price 49c, value 60c. iy e $1.00 COMBINATION FOR 69 A combination offer of a T5c O'Cedar Oil Mop and a 23c_bottie O'Cedar Oil-—Morning Sale Price €9¢, value $1.00. $1.70 SCREEN DOORS $1.23 Screen Doors, size 2 feet, 6 inches by 6 feet, 8 inches, stiined walnut color—Morning Sale Price $1.23, value $1.70. and maroon, athletic style—Morning Sale Price §2.29, regular value $3.00 MEN’S $2.00 TROUSERS $1.35 Men’s and Youths' Khaki Trousers zood heavy weight—Morning Saie Price $1.35 a pair, regular value $2.00. e MEN’S $3.00 TROUSERS $2.36 Men’s and Youths' Working Trous- ers. with side buckles and belt straps ;—Mcrnlng Sale Price $2.35, value 8| passed most pleasantly. ®iac | school. | LARGE CITIES ARE P Memorial Mass For Mrs. John Nea- . gle—Pleasures For Members of. the Sheltering Arms Househeld on * the Holiday—Social and Personal ltems A month's ming requiem high mass for Mrs. Jahn ‘was sung by Pcv. C, W. Br ““%‘huuday u!orn- ng at Hu:red eart ehurch. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends, a uumber coming from The cheir was accompan- ied b{' Miss Ilmm Malone, organ- m l Ryan was soloist, ren- at the offertory and I There's a Beauti- : an 8 wum ful Land '.',{‘ e SHELTERING ARMS HOUSEHOLD Enjoys Varied Pleasures and Patri- otic Delights on the Holiday. The sun shone on a pleasant plazza yarty at the Sheltering Arms Thurs- day afterngon.” A Jarge flag and a banner of red. white and biue were censpicuous, and roses, sweet Dpeas and lilies were everywhere indeors and |on the poreh. The tahle on the lawn, :most attvactive with the natienal col- ors, was another evidenea of the day. Early in the afternoon by invitation | from Mrs. Charles L. Hubbard four- teen of the sixteen members of the nousehald were canveyed in automo- Diles to her heme on Broadway where |a fine view of the parade was afforded them. All received flags and badges, asfl delicious confections were enjoy- e On their return to the Sheltering i Arms the remainder of the day was Special_note wWas taken of Miss Church’s hirthday. A letter from Prof. Albert R. Chand- ler was read: the poem, Your Flag ind My Flag, as printed in Thurs- {day’'s Bulletin, was recited by Miss |Irene Bommey; and on the vietrola iwere rendered the Belgian National | Song, The Marsejllaise, The Star Spangled Banner, Liberty Loan March and United States Artillery March. A supper of sandwiches, tea, cake and ice cream was served at the close of the afternoon. ' Birds Quiet. ~ & The ward from Bear Hill is that the birds are very quiet just new, many of them are hatching or rearing 3 second brood. A pair of orioles and | ten or more rabins have harvested tha |cherries in the back yard, but will without doubt repay the debt by keeping down insects. The king birds threatened finches, sparrows and oth- ers at one time but are giving ne trouble at present. Little Miss Grace Wheeler of the Scotland road on her way home frem school the last of June discovered a Md‘“ni cowbird in the grass, it could not fly ut could get just beyond easy It myst have proved too big ‘tor some nest where it had been hatched, for the cowbird mever has a nest of it owm, but imposes on other birds, mostly :sparrows, its hatching and rearing. - Robins, woodthrushes, jscarlet tanagery, are more tame than {usual this year,. Woodthrushes come {nearly every day for crumbs near an | outdoor. porch . where the table is set for meals: & iy Outing and Other Notes. Mrs. L. S. Kennedy of Dover. N. H, is spending .the Fourth.and.the next few daye with her daughter, Mrs. T. C. Hall on Bliss place. Sunday Afternoon Service. At Scetland Road hall,” Sunday af- ternoon, there will be 3 Christian En- | aeavor 'service, and_a_session of ths Sunday schoel. At the Shore. Miss Helen Corrigeux of H\IIM ton avenue is at Creseent 2 week's outing. i Frank Perkins of Town street hag been ‘visiting - relatives .in, bebmun. returning this week. After passing two weeks at Black- hall, Allen Bixby has returned to his. home on Bliss place. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fleming bave ¥ moved from 12 Bliss place to Hast :Main street in the city. | There will be devotions for the first of the month this (Friday) evening Sacred Heart church. | Miss Rose Smith of Colchester is !passing a few ‘days -with her sister, {Mrs. George Peck, of: Otrobando ave- ‘.nue | Mr. and Mrs: August Kelley of Taft- | ville road are on a motor trip which: includes a stay in Harrisburg and | Philadelphia. Miss Annie White ‘of Danielson has roturned home, after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Ken- inedy of Town stree | After a week's visit in West Hart- !ford with her daughter, Mrs, Carrie | Abell, Mrs. C. A. Gager is at her home * on Wauwecus street. Charles Perkins B Mrs and Miss | {Fanny Perkins of Lebanon made a ibrief visit this week with Mrs. Charles Barrows, of Town street. Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Beebe have . been entertaining Miss Grace Reade of Springfield, Mass., and R. F. Cooke |and Clifton Adams of Willimantic. After several months’ stay in New { York, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albert have jreturned to Wauwecus Hill, Mr. Al- |bert to remain only a week or two. Merrill E, Weatherill and M. Sylves- of Moosup have been ng their sister, Mrs. S. A. Beebe Darwin Burnham also of Moodus was {a guest at Pine Tree Farm. i Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peck of Otrobando avenue were Mrs. Edward Peck and Miss May Peck of | Westchester, Miss Norton and Miss |Ruth Paimer of Colchester. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bullard of Bliss lace were in Bridgeport for over the “ourth. Their niece, Miss May Bee- Dhe, went with them, having been here 2 few months to attend Broadway SLOW TO REPORT: But Connesticut Has Made Good Rec- ord in War Savings Campaigns, ' That complete returns of pledges taken on National War Savings' en- listment day would be available by the middle of next week was indlcated on Thursday by reports received at the office of State Director Howell Che- ney. With the exception of Bridge- port where about 60,000 pledges were obtained,- the large cities of the state still report incomplete returns. Director Cheney wdax received a telegram from Frank Vanderlip, chairman of the National ‘War Sav- ings Committee, congratulating this state on the showing made, and stat- ing that the showing made in Connec- ticut was at least equal to those re- ported elsewhere. Every year in the United States 200.- 000 deaths oceur among children un- der five years of age, and by the health campaign of- children's yaar it i ho that one-half this saved, number may e’