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" THANKS ! proach the clesing day of Anniversary tion, we desire to emphasize our preciation of the patronage tha has made this great store possibi So much has been v this business sine forty-six years age; such a large measure of public confidence has been secured: so mi friends have been m: remarkable progress in up-building; that we surely have reason to be grateful to those who have made these things pos- sible—and te the people of Nor- wich and Eastern Connecticut we extend, at this time, .our most sincere thanks. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN MEN'S WEAR Men’s Shirts, in bright new Spring ment of il | Yh $1.95 | $6. ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN Housekeeping Goods ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN Floor Coverings Rag Rugs, size regular price size 4 feet § 6. regular ' price Axminister Mottled ize 27x54 inches, reg- price $3.75, &t eeme. . size Axminster Rugs, 2 feet, in & line of colorings and pat- gular price $42.00, at $35.00 ed Japaness Grass size 9x12 feet, in a wide f patterns, regular 00, at Linolenms, _suitable v reom in the home, Congeleum Rugs 5329 cular price $1.25 a square NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919 Lo ™4 | THE PorTEOUS & MITCHELL Co TODAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF Our Forty-sixth Anniversary Celebration WHEN THE STORE CLOSES TONIGHT OUR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WILL END There are special items in every department, at prices much below the regular. money-savings for all who take advantage of these unusual offerings When the store closes tonight Our Anniversary Sale will end. ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN Housekeeping Damask vard—Anniversary Price Napkins Anniver- Anniversary Price a dozen... $1.47 in price Price a §1.47 niversary Price price $L30 Anniversary ©1919 Kimball.Ine- Pure 1g patterns, 2 omplete assort- Anniversary Price sizes— 81- are regular 50 value, at.... inch Blea medium grade nese ¢ vard—Anniversary $5.29 Price ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN Women’s and Chlldrens Hosiery case of Children's Fast Blac ine R 6 to 9%, regular prices 3%¢ to 50c Anniversary Price, 3 for $1.00, or a pair One Lisle Hosiery. cording to size— sizes e Hosiery, second 4 regular and i i s 3% to 50c a r«vanmversary Price for all atyles, 3 for $1,00, or & peir )ne case of Women's Silk Boo Hosiery k and whi s e : back—in black grade—Anniversary Fine Silk Lisle Hosiery—seam in the nlar 59 Women's Siik H and white, e famous * reg ice $2. pair old Stripe” make, in black Anniversary Price.... $1.65 ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN KNIT UNDERWEAR its’ Ribbed Vests, ry Price all sizes 1 to 6, regular price 39c—Anni- vers Infants to 8oc Women's Li t Shaped Vests, short regular price §5c—Anniversary Price Women's Extra Size Ligt- and sleeveless, regular pri ‘Women's Summer-we ular price 59¢ a suit Ribbed Wool Vests, all sizes 1 0c accordi size to 6, Anniversary Price regular pric sleeves and sleeve- ess, Shaped Vests, short Anniversary Price.. h bbed Union Suits, lace trimmed, Anniversary Price. Size Summer-weight Ribbed Unior regular price 69¢ a suit—Anniversary Price Women's Medium Weight Ribbed Union Suits, sizes 4 to 6, reg- ular price $1.15—Anniversary Price.. Women's Extra Size, Medium Weight Ribbed Union Suits, sizes 7 to 9, regular price $1.25—Anniversary Price..,..... ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN LACES—HAMBURGS—VEILS Summer Wash Laces, ranging in width from 1 to 4 inches, reg- ular prices 10c to 19¢ a yard—Anniversary Prices are 10c and.... All-over Laces, in black, white and ecru, in Shadow and Heavy Laces, short lengths, regular value up to $2.00 a yard—Anniver- sary Price .... Hamburg h(h‘;m:\ including embroidered edgings, inches wide, many of them real Swiss goods, up to 19¢ a yard—Annniversary Price. .. Chiffon -Motor. Veils, a good heavy veil for these March-days, a- full-line of colors, regular $1.50 value—Anniversary Price Jace Guimps of Oriental net with lace edging and long sleeves, slightly mussed, regular prices $1.50 and $2.00—Anniversary eeves reg- Women's Extra Suits/ lace trimmed, from 1 to 6 regular value 10c 89¢ — e B E sure and take\.nantage of the low prices for Toilet Goods Sale. Take advantage of the low prices today. ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN Wash Goods Chambrays and Apron flowered s, vaiue 35c a yard— 36 inches designs, value 39¢c Liberal today. Remember — ches wide, in it desirable colorings, In Connection With Our Anniversary Sale We Are Pleased To Announce a Complete Showing of Women’s Apparel for Spring. WOMEN'S SUITS, in the latest models—and _every one has been indiv- :dumlly selected for its smart style characteristics and its excellent tailor- We show Suits at $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 and up to $65.00. WOMEN’S CAPES AND DOLMANS—the style sensation of the season. We make a splendid showing of the new fashions in Capes and Dol- mans, at $13.50, $16.50, $19.75 and up to $59.00. WOMEN’S SMART SEPARATE S , in the sport and dressier ef- fects, in all the new silk and wool fa *n.s, Plaid and Striped Skirts at $12.50, $16.75 and up to $22.50—Silk Skirts at $13.50 to $29.50. WOMEN'S DRESSES, in all the newest models in a broad showing of fabrics and colorings, Serge Dressesat $12.95, $15.98 and up to $45.00 —Cecrgette, Taffeta and Satin Dresses at $17.50, $19.50 and up to $45.00 {IRT, fEN'S WHITE VOILE WAISTS—a lainty Waists. up to $5.88. charming array of these We have them at 9 jc, better ones at $2.00, $2.98 and WOMEN’'S WAISTS of Georgstie C repe and C“e: -de-Chine at $5.98 to £9. ‘%valsr t‘nloreu models of Broa icloth and d Pussy Willow Silk and Smecks in all desirable colors—at $ .98, $3.50 and $3.98. Last Day of Toilet Goods Sale Teday will be the last day of our Spring Toilet Goods 7 EVERYTHING ! ¥ ! Sale—it will end when the store closes tonight. We NEW AND THAT IS S [YLISH g is left to be strongly urge everyone that has not already taken advantage of this sale to do o toda y—the last day of the sale. ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN SILKS special values Hats — should make our Section a very busy spot these days. Be sure and visit our Millinery Department today 0 a ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN | 0 ard ART GOOD“—YIARNS e _hemmed and fo; Anni $1.19 Anniversary Price $1.89 —Anniversary $2.19 ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN DRESS GOODS ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN ot Flaios—vara-wide. Siriped Movait fn Liack and 1 RTINS S o ary Price a pair Anniversary Price range of Fan color combin Price a yard ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN WOMEN’S SWEATERS— COATiNGb silk ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN WOMEN’S HOUSF‘ DR”SSES ium colo made ir “House Dres ANKIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN BOY‘"’ WEAR and v vnr;ary P 1l worsted 2 price $1 m.,mmversar, Pure 4-inch All Wool Am..msary B $8.46 84.46 ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN WOMEN’S GLOVES 50 dozen Women's Black €. el make, regular price $ic a pair—Anniversary Price Women’'s White Capeskin Glove broidery, regular $2.00 value Boys' Sweat egular T Washa $ Anmversary Pric oves, a Bo; Suits, si * Norfo Short Trouser AL = $6.46 $7.46 ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN CORSETS——MUSLEN UND‘:RWEAR Pique finish, Anniversary Price Women's Fine Capeskin Gloves, black with w white with black embroide Price .. HM embroidery Anniversary ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN Children’s Dresses—Muslin Underwear Children’s Muslin Drawe xcelient quali muslin, E burg trimmed, sizes 4 to 14 “years, regular price 50c Anniversary Prices, 3 for $1.00, or 4 pair... Children’s Gingham Dresses, many dainty nm«l and chambray, nicely trimmed, will launder beautifully, to 6 years—Anniversary Price.. The “R. & low bust and long hi sary Prices $3.19 and. Anniversary Price . Women's Muslin Gowns, ir ttily trimm, CANTERBURY GREEN The Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. Lecraw of Hyde street Tuesday afternoon. The next meeting will be at Mrs, Hawes' April 9th. ‘Willlam Towne and Mrs. Henry Larkham recently attended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Euzabeth Geer, of Norwich Town. Mrs. Hart Goff has been visiting in Norwich. Mrs. William Wright of Worces'lr is at Clinton Frink's, Mrs. Jrink has been suffering with influenza the past week. Edwin Wiggins, who has been under the doctor's care for some time, is im- proving. The death of Miss Inez Williams, daughter of Herbert Williams, occur- red Monday night after a few days’ ill- ness. Besides her father, she leaves & brother, Fred Williams, of Willimantic, two nieces, Mrs, Howard Hoxie and Miss Vivian Williams, and her grand- mother, Mrs. Elsie Bliven, of Moosup. A large part of her life had been spent in Canterbury, where she had many other relatives and friends. The fu- neral was held Thursday afternoon at the church, Rey. Dr. Blake officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Goff and Mrs. Bushnell san gseveral hymne. There were beautiful floral offerings. _ The bearers were Arthur Bennett, James Towne, Henry Larkham and Fremont Smith. Burial was in the cemetery at Canterbury Plain, Frank Miller of New York spent some time in Canterbury this week and attended the funeral of Miss Wil- llams. Mr. Miller is planning to oc- cupy his summer home here, The Pil- lars, at an early date. He returned to New York Thursday night, accompa- nied by Mr. William: Clinion Hanover of Groton and a party of young people, among whom as” Miss Maud Graves. formerly of anterbury, motored to the Green on Wednesday. They enjoyed a pienic lunch at Miss Graves’ old home. The party also called at Black Hill on Roger Brown, a classmate of Mr. Han- over, at Yale university. Miss Charlotte Apts, teacher at Blagk Hill, has resigned and the school year will be finished by Miss Florence Exley. The school children and young people gave Miss Apts a pleasant sur- prise Wednesday evening at Steghen abcock’s and presented her a desk set as a token of their good will Games were enjoyed and cake, cocoa, candy and peanuts were served. LEBANON Donald Burgess, son of Mr. and Mra. J. E. Burgess, underwent an operation for appendicitis last Wednesday at a private hospital in Hartford. He is Eetting along well. Brs. Bitrgess ro mained at the hospital with him. Irvin Abel, son of Mr, and Mrs, E. P. Abel, and Ruth Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Briggs, underwent a minor operation Tuesday at St. Jo- sepl’s hospital, Willimantic. Alfred Mason, ensign in the coast guards, and Fdward Mason of the navy are at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mason. hav- ing received their honorable dis- charge. Willard Madley of the U. S. N. is at his home for a brief furlough, Winelfid Thayer of Deep River is at the home of his mother and is ill. A. C. Hoxie of Moosup spent Thurs- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. M. Geer and chil- Lucy and Myra wereU Leroy and Myra, spent Sunday outh Killingly, guests of Mrs. ter. Mrs. Neilan D. Whitaker, Rarl Bishop, who has been ill with influenza, is much improved. Mrs. B. R. York has returned from 3 visit in Malden, Mass, Her aunt, Mrs. Osborne, returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Goodwin spent Sunday in_Willimaptic, guests of Mr. and Mrs, David Nitho! EAST HADDAM Mrs. Georze H. Gelston was a visitor in Middletown recent] Arthur D. Munger of Guilford was & business cailer heer the first of the r. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lee were itors at Walter M. Gillette's Sun- Mrs. W. L. Cone of Millington was calling on frignds and relatives here ulia Price has returned to her York after a lengthy her daughter, Mrs, E. E. . G. B. Vroom is entertaining her sister from New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds and daughter of Hartford were recent of Reynolds’ sisters, Misses Elsie and Gertrude Keynolds. Mrs. W. C. Russell, who recently re- | turned from the Hartford hospital, s spending some time with Mrs. A. R. Doe. Lester Hallock of New Britain was a recent visitor at the home of his mothe FRANKLI Russell Potter, the little son of Mr. Clifford H, Robinson, is siow- oving after having bronehial pneumoni Mrs. Mary Ross was in Norwich one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Geer of Ledyard f their daughter, Mrs. ith, a few days last week. Mrs. Emilie Date was a recent Nor- wich visitor. Mrs. George Ladd was calling on friends in Willimantic Monday. The body of Mrs. Julia Verplank, who died in Manchester Sunday, was brought here for bur nklin cemete Jennie Simp: n was taken teo the past week Louis Starkweather ere in Norwich Sun- society met with with & CHAPLIN ichael Landeck of Bedlam, the ardener. was the first one tart plowing and has been plowing |over a week. Mr. and Mr Charleston, W, | Mrs. Walter S. t Mr. and Mrs. W Hartford were Sunday, at Geor; Mrs. Virginia Barton of Cornwall and Wesley Barton of Charlton, Mase., recently visited friends in town. Rev. Mr. Stewart of Putnam deliv- ered an eloquent sermon at the church | Sunday, taking for his text these | words: 'Have ['been with thee so long | | Walter E. Clark of ted Mr. and week. liam Barton of and hast thou not known me, Philip? Rev. Mr. Stewart held the close atten- tion of the good sized congregation | present, who greatly enjoyed his fine | sermon CASTORIA For Infants aad Children inUse For Over 20 Years Alv.va‘y:eh‘:va'rs /{:7 Y, /fi;; THERE is nc aavert'sing medium is Zastern Connectcut eaual to The Bule fetin for. business results.