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'l‘fl:l)omm Watch That Steady Stream of Shoppers That Enter This Store Each Saturday! They Have Found That. Porteous & Mitchell Prices, Plus Quality, Produce Better Values = For today, we offer many exceptional values in seasonable merchandise — items selected from nearly every department in the store. Read this list of special offerings—then visit the store today and take advantage of the money- saving opportunities. OUR MEN’S STORE Everything In Men’s Wear Outfitters to Man and Boy i Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. » NOTHING NEWER. NOTHING SPRINGIER. NOTHING STYLIER— | Our new exclusive moda] for | young men. —— ™ | NEW NG Rather conservative in cut, . because it’s the fashion this season, but what interssting patterns and chzerful colors ! Geoed durable suits, in distinc- tive medels for young men. $25.00 and $32.50 EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF WOMEN'S PHILIPPINE UNDERGARMENTS Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Corgst Covers — 600 garments included in this offcring. Through a fortunate purchase from ons of the leading New York importing housss, we are able to offer th» women of Norwich and vicinity fine Fhilippine Underwear. embroidered and hand-sewn full range of sizes. NOTE THESE REMARKABLE SPECIAL VALUE: Women's Philippine Corset Cov: attractive designs, sizes 36 to $3.00—SPECIAL PRICE $1.98. exiracrdinary values in Every garment is hand- roughout, and com= in a rs, in a wid CHEMISES 218—regular value $4.00 egular value $5.00 egular value $ EE WINDOW DISPLAY R O A T Saturday Special Offerings TOILET GOODS | SATURDAY CANDY Assorted Chocolates. . o A Assorted Chacolate: z § | rReE OFFERING i = i B ke, Peppermint Pattics Spanish Salted Peanuts.. PRSINESEDe This Mixed Hard Candies. 2 50c Matnee Chocolates ...... ve Shaving 50 Lovell & Covel’s Gream ake Palmol Caramels, paper wrapped 35c § { 50c Cream Bon Bons .. e Palmolive Sham sake Paimolive Soap ree)—at 45¢ MAIN FLOCR SPECIALS e ———— e I 15¢ “Twonet,” -the best double- RN LAY TP I 3 f e Lasn Compliaion Boap... 7e | mesh_ Hair Net made— Satur- - . & § day at o 55“9 19 1 102 Enamel Coat Hangors, at. Spanis astile Soap, Jarge { 280-yard Basting Thread, in wee 120 vh:te only—Sgecial price . od Tooth Paste... 125 | 2% Kliinert's Dress Shields, i’ Sl B o6 thres sizes, at .. 2% it .77 49c | 50c Narrow Belts, at . 3% 2ee | Women's Leather Hand 'Bags 4 T Ba | 108, Vanity Cases, value up to ne 2e l 00, at . B9 Vanlshing Cresm. -, e - Tooth Paste 35e erine Tooth Paste..... 3% ! WASH GOODS Mavis Face Powder . 3% | 3.inch Cotton Challies, good Pompeian Face Powder 43c ;-urxtmem—s;re‘ | price 2 yd. 1% 85 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur 53 | Ripplette, good assortment of Sk el r ! stripes and plaide—Also white, Hughes Idsal Rubber 32-inch Romper Cloth, In etripes Cushion Hair Brushes . $1.98 | and plain colors, at -......... DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY inch peh Bleached Crash Towel- 18-inch Afll-Linen Searfing, in pure Linen, value 42c— ten shades only, value 6% — price a yard .. «. 29¢ | Special price a yard .......... EXTRAORDINARY “ALLLINEN” VALUES The following items are what is known as “Run of the Mill”—hence these remarkably low prices : Size 70x70 All-Linen Table Cloths, good weight and very durable—Special price each .......... $4.95 Size 70x88 extra heavy All-Linen Pattern Cloths, assorted patterns—Special price each . ... .. $6.95 Size 19x19 All-Linen Napkins, good weight and ex- cellent quality—Special price a dozen .. ... $4.50 Size 20x20 All-Linen Napkins, a particularly good quality—Special price a dozen ....c000000re... $5.00 49¢ S i i SPRING OPENING TODAY — (SATURDAY) THE SPRING FASHIONS Womer's and Misses’ Apparel SUITS, COATS, BLOUSES, DRESSES AND GOWNS FOR EVERY OCCASION CERTAINLY, EVERYONE WHO DE- SIRES TO LEARN AT FIRST HAND THE CCRRECT FASHICON TENDENCIES FOR SPRING, AND VIEW THE NEW STYLES N THE EEAUTY OF THER ‘\E¥VNEW, W1.L BE SURE TO ATTEND OUR FOR- ISPLAY TODAY. REMEMBER, IT IS YOURS TO ENJOY FOR THE MERE COMING. MAL QOur Spring Showing of Exclusive iR ,r MILLINER .aiiefls from the fo*en*et Amsrican de- th clever ad pr"ses ori ers, together wi Cc adaplations of Parisran Mil- liwffi Ts. (WE INVITE INSPECTION) inary Offering of Vomen’s Strap Wrist GLOVES $1.98 a Pair Actual Value up to $3.59 EVERYONE IS WEARING STRAP WRIST GLOVES ihere are cxactly 300 pairs of Gloves in this offering— made of the finsst quality Capeskin, in the fashionable Strap Wrist Style—AND EVERY PAIR ABSOLUTELY FEM“ECT . They coms in a full linz of sizes and in a good range of dssirable shades of tan and brown. On sale when the stors opens today, at $1.98 a pair, actual values up to $3.50. (In view of the low price at which these Gloves are of- fered, we cannot guarantee to fit them, today). BOYS CLOTHING DEPARTMENT BOYS’” WASHABLE SUITS, in a good range of styles, sizes 3 to 8 regular value $1.50 — Special price ... 8119 Better grades of Boys' Washable Suits—at $1.95 and $2.95. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, in mixtures and Navy Serge, with two pairs of Knickerbockers. sizes 8 to 17, value $12.00 cial price ... Better grades of Boys Suits—at $13.50 and $16.50. Nol'iolk Women’s and Misses’ Slip-on Sweaters, in all the wanted colorings — Sp:cial price $1.79, actual valus $2.50. Hosiery and Underwear Specials HOSIERY SPECIALS | UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Children’s fine Lisle Hesiery, in Children’s Knit Underwaists, biack, white and cordovan, “Nazareth” make, all sizes, at 25c ) 8 to 9/7—at . Children’s Knit Underwaists, Children's Mercerized “Nazareth” make; all sizes, at 39 Lisle Hosiery, black, whits and cor- dovan, sizes 6 to 9s—at....... 3% ,‘":,’;:';’ ;hi':t:f“"l‘::::_“’:““" o Boys' heavy weight Ribbed & 2 Hosiery, black, sizes 6 to 11— Wemsn's; Sumensnyndecypar, prrys oiacks sizes § %0 11 g | 2 manufacturer's surpius stock, in vests and bodices, regular Boys' two-thread Ribbed Hos- and extra sizes, value up to 50c iory, black and brown, sizes 7 .| —Special prics ........0..... 2% B e B ttier Iot of Vit o B Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery, icn.., ail styles, value up to 59¢c in black and cordovan — extra —extra sizes at 45c, and reg- g00d Value—at ............... 69 | ular sizes at S e Women’s “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery We are showing a very complete assortment of Wom- en's “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery—Price range $1.20, $1.25 and up to $3.50 a pair. cal Unlon," No. 100, t5.,: abrual meeting the sam “and ‘electeld €: A. Burdick president m‘ the FeRr 1872:] These were the ou events of that week, Tnteresting items taken }mm u:_, of The Bulletin of March, I tollows: Monday, March 1 nual _meeting,. smn-q.y nx of. Norwich Typographical the fanmng officers. S Burdick ;. vhs hc!d; Typographical Union, A meeting of the held Saturday. Hen ¢ mittee appointed th. Tucker's cialm 'was disch r'g-d ‘m reridents on the sireet are alve to" situation, and the biils for cor Adamages, 1t pa!a, woyld “bankrupt towa, more or lass. The board, how decided to anns‘er all-that ‘afe ‘piasn! ed, and for that purpdse mflw&“h Satirday next” when clafinants pected to appear and prove uul:fd:elr demands are just. asgie Mitchell s not emx" Her agent dlscovered on vistting Breed hall fhat thers was not_room enough to.set up the necessary. scenery. - This Wil bs a great afsapnointment to mal Tuesday. March 12, 1872—The Nér- wich and Worcester road Is*aisout 2o h- creasa its accommodations (in Worcester by erecting new bulldings on a cleared snace betwoen its tracks -andthese’ of the Boston and ATany .Toad, - e, winter term of the schoo! n the Fast Great Plain district which has bean under the change nf - Miss Lucy. Robin- son. olosed- on Friday.: -The. examina- tlon was unusually satistactory, the ‘Tt | pils manifesting 2 readiness in thelr.an. famiMarity with the studles ‘and | pleasant relationsh’n with -the’ tascher. whieh were very gratifying to .those present. .Tn the.evening there-:wss .® party, in the mhoo] room: whera dancing and soctai ee were Jant tin-Hill,a Jate hour, Some of .the oldest. inhahi tants apneared to enjoy e occa: wwell -as:the: vonn:em_ o 2 The Gresnevitia sehool Bemsé il be ready for occupancy. before, next $m— tember. | Wednestay, B | steamer Citv of Postor on' Monday. nlzht. schoaner ahos ng when ahout 40" mijes from Ne The schooner's. bawsrit efiteral . nasr thewheelfiouse. < Frbm 4 ot rer goard ahd unnér 4 hough roit .| New" Jorast’ Sonthern Raliroad company, who AT ol ehIm RIEA? P8 AnA saze ChanAlad vineon” m; I3 LEGAL NOYICE NOTICE. g:’méx;_ o thie dty, - Colgrada, “on | the Paut 20 years since he . re. R ‘tHence afte five or} er, City, where he bnsneu fn' 2’ successtul oK 1672 The, CHy New' Loadon: an- tine with An ugld holé in * Considering the ex- TAXPAYERS' Scosihouse, Sl lrfll“ 2 to 3.30 1 Lig.on 6. 1 AL\\L\ e < TAX NOTICE TOWN OF VOLUNTOWN. #nd o ot the fflemia of m-J ;, Parka: «G&e-?\-me as- rad Ir- ol i Mafch, 1932; Bils discounted ‘Marek 1 ll'll—'l'he Norwie “cbavention was' called fo nrderlr";"“l‘r“m az o prabate. Five or six,sell appointed delegates, {rom. various parts-of: the county. held a %nd. of universal comventlon stthe Wau- Jegan fidtes yesterday, to-nominate can- tes on u plasform bulit of, labor re- form,. m Suffrage; temperance. and Rier, planka George,S. Smith, of Doz- -avmr. %ald for -the roomy.in which the @1~ ané -mét with- his re- vih&grartm« prize in..the frst mackage. . being, Y\D'i\"flnté for sherifl of taxpayers as At r-.ue Posiofider Thuzday 12 !Pnow Tedge and beriet, Su F. M. soribed and sworn T ARCHIYEC1’3 CUDWORTH & TH-Mrsow ey ABCRITECTS 0 G Ravi"Dr, Armé a col Tuaver Bulldisg, Nerwieh, ez -'flflwflsve ‘cAll&d the. Rc’ S ALCHL - BDWLING AETNA nowuvu AziETS, - Majest ullding, Shetucket Strest. . six Tubiles m 3 #endant’ o the New. London Nort ids way- beew elepted a directbr in the t me at above jlaces and ssve Al e JAMES I§-a¥o general manager: < Ofine ‘to the tmpovorishad condition fmt, tha, efforts to estahs arwicly and Clara Whitaker st Tue‘d‘y e\' Harge of Arthuf ved the work in a hilghly the crn\vdna hal. . C. R. Frank-J. Murtha ‘spur: he members to new éffe talk upon the members oh Court City has_already made: £0ad. but Is schedaled to do ‘even: bet- noker ta which 3 two_ronnd boxl teature followed the, bus- the meeting committec” ir Clement, Heury Gag part of ments were non and George Fox. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Norwich grange, No. 172, has & new degree team that {s preparing for active { work and will make its first appearance with work In the first and second degrees at the meet'ng of the grange next week. SONS OF HEEMANN, F. Muller, F. Steinke; Roessler, and Blankenteld of Ger- ia lodge of ‘Norwich were visitérs Tast Wednéaday evening at the meeting of Herwegh lodge of organization and Mr. of the naturallzation brinch. Thé -re- marke of the visitors weéro-listaned to 2nd madé the: meeting: one ‘of Heérwegh. lodge ‘explatmed benefits that the Sons of Tief- mx.rm offer. XNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ' - Officere. wers. installe@ by D. D..G..C. Willlam- Dreschier at tNe.. mestie. Weuregan lodge, Tuesday ejeving at-the Buckingham Memorial 28 foflow: Chancellor commander, 'H. B, Bermg, lee; vice chancellor, Dr. K. K. Mark- oft; prelate, G. Parker; master. of work, J. Greensteln ; inner guard, Harry-Grant master at arms, Harry Salomon. Trusty for 2 perlod of one, two and three years respectively were. elected: as follows: J. B. Mallet, J. Greenstein, Dr.- Marffofr: The to the retiring chancellor: commander, Casper Graff and elected him representa- tive to the grand lodgs “with Edward Pratt. Plans were made or Norwich Pythi- an day to take place in May, when' celebration {s plinned, the featura’ of which will be a strect forada at.which over @ thousand Krnights in: uniform are expected to be present from alliparts of the stats. Between -now’ and ‘then the lodge Will work to’ have: a-large: dlass of candidates for initiation:on j Pythlan day. MOOSE. - A new frive for memders has been launched by Norwich lodge, No. L. 0. O. M. and will_cohtinus for. the 2 letter mailed out to ‘the’ membership Secretary F. B. Hazard: has’ called- the attention of the members to the fact the lodge has spplled for & ist, of Kansas Cl , Mo., has. distributed free over- 100.000 copies of @ : boaklet- on cause and treatment of inflammation of the Gall Bladder and ‘Bile Ducts liver; bilious cojic, jaundice,:gas, dn- digestion. Just send name today for. E. Paddock, at !fl-ym‘a e 83 lodge made an appropriate gift “’H 50, | next 90°days, under the open charter. In |& ‘m;amu-y of Juda ington. : as assoclated with Gallstones of.-the|2: ent with her staff. ENIGHTS OF COLUMB! ret _fres corresponden The war veter- to the & cnd shoald resut | umher of ne'w pambers for | - Store . _April 23, from The mEmbirs’ of both thé semior and jinfer 1o ‘até looking ‘ferward’ w! qurfl:o anttetpation 1o the joiot in- stal z\.n “of the ofticers of .the lodge, to Moose Home, Laurel Hill, )g Maréh - 26th. Following the tion & chickér dfnner wifl be-sé Some nine = s ago the K. of C. ituted research work among the prin- mafl. instructors of the cow t pro um at mirtmum co elpal vaterans get ‘Casey’ | vide at the ou erans without any e tuition or mat 0 " Hope Rebekah lodke, No. 21, r ously Inescapa’ roguldr aceting Wednesday event 044 Fellows' hall with routlne busines: t6_occupy its attention. -In the aftern thete was o faod sale in the hall wh'eh brought .o good eum to the treasurv. 1t Is expected that there may be work 2t the mext meeting of thc TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTIOE. Notics, is hereb~ gives to WOMEN'S BENEFIT, MACCABEES The regular meeting of Norwich Review, No::38, W, B. AL, was held in the American Legion - rooms on Thursday evgning. After the business eession was conclad- 4, District Deputy Hess ot Hartford and M8 Vegiard of Windham Review, gave short adress on the order from a fraternai standgont. - A soclal ‘hour Zoilowea usiness .English, Fng- . Spanigh, French, m m ey T 1805w at 3 "oz 3 - zf Stater. ‘Hop ‘hiver, Lmu., M ¢ i Jfom e m 1015 e flflg‘ steam boliers, engines, e and off engines and 26 sutomobites become mq ate on Bathriat: ADHE & Th2s faxes roma.ning Wnpaid oke month afise ssal notice, i ferest Wil be coliested at > 3 2ddresses Wil fam J. MeGinle eme secretary, K. ODD LADIES, M. U. Zeyi! Victory Lodds, No. 4, held fts . o of C. National Headquart p,""hlf;”;:‘,{’“:“hn”u y n";’"""o,!:‘ ven, Comn., Educatiomal Division nosle grand, prosiding. - Oms member was ing which course or courses he tlalot. T 543 Vted t hive & miser | (o undertake. Also, briefly s record, giving number and date Taxes shail bnl-mrlhblvm‘xn which sRall be resdy e ‘VICTOR BROUSSEAD, Texes for the Towm of charge, and his reason why he ER or ‘€oes: Tiot enroll for tha courss & at imbia. Conn.. this 18m . :f(h ‘Yegret ‘that ths reuirx-m n|of O rularly established XK. day of March, 1923 mar1$s : . s evening schools. e Is then 2 stude 3‘%0””“': v '3;,,,,“_’,;‘," el the Kic. Correspondence School. Th is 1o creed or color lne. ”"‘“‘713”»‘2%\;“;, ‘;::k 20| AD-‘courses are. directed by practicsd ‘the . 110% rid, MFS, “Abble Olaen, | Profeksors in the colleges and universi- %g 1ofi'spresented ‘Ner 4 | ties of the country,“and are planned o Eir61 St glaks vasa Alisd: with carna- | CATTY_fhe . @ mfl rell mfi“m ré- | monthe’ home l‘fld}' ¥OTICE T0 CREDITORS. AT A COUKY 02 FROBATE WRLO at Norwich. withn for (he District ot rwich, on the 17th fay udent through at least st A spectsl fioor ha: the = correspondencs o hkaient cald eatac -n‘fif wix tontis (o 1his date, by PoAUNE & notice to thut eflecl, togelher w! yr of thia oider, m | the piae where s3me Tow: enrollment of 10,000 students, to- enlarge the work so that every war veteran, matter whers located. who 4 t ing may obtain it fres of charge. ton” o, neeq 3o the sirexcy iarxs Fizst Comgregational chureh, th. | Wil be extended to provéle tuition 4 1o fon, - Wednesday ‘and Thursday, Macen | 88 DY b 'x‘be ‘conteretice will bs callod | these 2% hali Woodruft Chapter st Boa ady arnounced. BALTIC The Lenton sermon @Wednesday even; state vice-Tegent; ‘stats recording and cor- | ing was preached by Rev. Fatier Josep! reepondihg ' -secrétaties, | state treasurer, | F. McCuen, of Waterbury. state-consuliing Tegistrar, state historia; Mr. and 2D M. H. Donahus are state Jibrarlas. and seven councillors will | spending & few weeks !n Florida bo: heid: and’such- otlier ‘businss, will be | Mr, and Mrs Joserh Cote are Jangerous mnue(ea a8 1o proper to comns before this |1y I Enehily hiwseon et st et re Arpin, after an fllness of four rhommuah committe, Mrs, Charles wek 1s able to be about. H. Armstrong,. ; trillsbe i ses-| Charles Bouvi#r of River street is son #sion-through - tfl-mnunn .ot the confer- | fined 1o his home by a eevere atiack of th enca for the.Teglstration .of voters, and | grip. ‘l‘fl‘«ml of credential badges. The Baltic MTs company has besa put- | The .following: pages ' 2rom . the stats of | ting up new slectric poles from thelr row. AYLING, TO.e40ME 1B A L un oy The abo’e ud 1 recor Avest: UELEN M. DRESGEE NOTICE T0 CEEDITORS. AT A COURT OF TPROBATE r'lclz withs Norw! L A. D19 L Bave been named-by the state | er plant to the center of the Yiliage, Present—X 5. John Laldlaw. Buel-and.have | Raflroad str Estate of Wilkam C inted sby, the ‘president .general, | The office equipment of the Baltlc Fraokln, L y.-.yu Minor to serve ai |company has been transferrad to h centlpqu}.m which | new quarters. in" w-aslnnn on vru Mrs.| The working committes of the K. Hoyua .. Parsons. Stanley | C, held a business meeting in the to Chapter, Nm%‘k:h lnunuus Seastons c!lrk‘s office. Thursday ., night. of ; Katherin Chwtvr, Bristol o1d. Allest: RELEN o, D}"X‘S"HL" Clerx. NOTICE.—ATl creatory of mald A teased are hereby nofified fo preser: thai estate to against the tnder -k'nsd at 268 Montauk Ave, New l: A " m ot fiv don, Conn., within the time limited in vll meet on that large above and fore; number. of “wrore: given i ‘=Dpligation’ lianks: E W, SMITRL mwm—wwm“w - Seecater.