Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 10, 1913, Page 3

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in the ZETNA rown & smeys-al-law | " DEVON ARROW | COLLAR | 1 CLUETT PEABODY & CQ TROY NY. | ! e ‘ foe colmmas of The Bulletia i i AN WINNER 0F DEBIDING EVENT| Easily Defeats Cima in Race for President Wilsen Cyp—Crew | | ’ 3 e ad S Howson Not a N. E g i ¥ ries, ex I . i whe R dyer ai Coventry, R. L | GAMES TODAY. of Cima Presented Jewel Case by Governor Foss—Ger- man Yachts Early Eliminated LOWELL TEAM "CHAMPIONS. - | Make Certain of First Place When Wereester Loses to Lynn. STOCKS All The Trelleys Businsss Leail Centeral To horwlen Favored Silks and Dress Goods You will find us ready with the favored weaves in Silks and Dress Goods for the Fall and Winter season now approaching. There is such wonderful diversity of weave and weight, and such stunning combinations of both color and fabric are possible, that the planning of the new gown is a wonderfully fascinating problem. Let us assist by showing, how ably we can co-operate with you. POPLINS — MOIRE AND PLAIN n effect when arately or with weaves. but together they tiful. The colors SHigtin (s ailoatallbe: FCorsniiaSent nauy, Puiktar] & breters mndblasic CREPE DE CHINE high in favor as they lend themselves so hich have been universally adopted. y differgnt shades, which number in- aylight or evening wear. es are now ed effects You can choose here from cludes the best for either COSTUME VELVETS wide, are in a and supple their drap- As velvets are in vogue mer favorites, these values These handsome Velv wonder- fully rich and lus ing qualities are this season to the should be appreciate: $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 a Yard MATELASSE PE’?MO‘S $1.50 and $2.00 a Yard EPONGE — $2.00 to $3.00 a Yard e in plain striped and ¥ mhd e now ! have iti THERE ARE NEW ARRIVALS EVERY is being largely used he newer shades, DAY / ; sawfi Vb flz[’ é‘e‘:” o Death—Langford Beat Him | WAS A FARCE.| SUHPHISE SFEEIALS JOHN A. MORAN STOCK O’BRIEN $6sron In order to keep up the interest in the sale of the grea Bankrupt Stock of JOHN A. MORAN I have planned several Surprise Specials for Wednesday =« Thursday EXTRA VALUES One Lot Suits || Silk Mufflers 69¢ Values up to $2.50, 39c==Yalues up to $1.00 -~ Sizes up to 42, Values up to $20. $4.65 $1600 Worth of Men’s Dress and Working Gloves at 50c on the Dollar and Less Nothing in the entire stock but well known makes, former prices from $7.50 to 50c pair. $1.00 and $1.25 GARTERS, SHIRTS, 69c 2c $2.00 and $1.50 SHIRTS, 95¢ CUFF LINKS and BALANCE COLLAR LOT 25c HAND- PIN SETS, 5c STOCK, 3c each KERCHIEFS 9c THE ABOVE SPECIALS ARE TO KEEP UP THE INTENSE SELLING INTER- EST OF THE PAST FOUR DAYS. 1AM IN A BIG HURRY. 1HAVE OTHER BUSINESS DEMANDING MY AT- TENTION. THE REMAINDER OF THE MORAN STOCK IS CUT ALL TO PIECES IN PRICE IN ORDER TO SELL IT IN A RUSH. DONT PUT OFF YOUR PURCHASE. GET HERE, SO0N AS YOU CAN. 0’Brien of Boston Selling Out the Receiver’s Stock of the John A. Moran Store MAIN STREET, - - - NORWICH street_after New Faven, hter, Mrs. NORWICH TOWN ot Sabourin-Casey Ma at Sacred Heart Church—Students Leave for College—Local Pupils Enter Free | cademy. Overlmu!mg and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS GN— UTOMOBILES, CARRIAGER. WAG iS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Dol tiand stay s course of | Mechanical repalrs, painting, trim \ing, upholstering and wood wori. acksmithing in ail its branches. " Seatt & Clak Lo | 507 10515 North Main St. William Cre Me. \ Mry, Sarah Hull returned Monday to

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