Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1914, Page 8

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This sal pnlmmwutfotunmlbufl‘ utmamh:ug::. {1’?“""’“"&‘%?" We‘u‘b ) e ind ‘als : 3 4 at prices far beyond comparison in order may appeal i c: 1C 3 hl.mnwlmlud.ec.m“m ‘3‘“‘ v - cor lie e ] 2 o el E THINK OF BEING ABLE TO BUY YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS AT SAVINGS %m“:"“"'“‘""“"m'“m 300" dsmages for_sheep are b 3 : l- or court room i . B. Webber of New We have planned to make this sale the bi humcydofllu hndno- don, administrator, against Charles (lmdyu:mwu:nytowutunhln&a&zhoh fwbu!pm.. Take m i aoce of Siotmios iy {1 heart of the season when you need goods most. mmNmula, wed:i:lof'l‘qs-hrgcudw&mlnfu-, Sale commences Saturday, Dec. 5th, for a limited time| " i Siamt v and includes ol the latest moveltios in Mechan- Dleted their evidence and the argu- of ¢ | Gaudette, J."A. George. ical Toys. . ments were partly made in the after- Genard, Poquetanuck: J. H. Taylor, Jr, J. Thuulewmprmthenewstsflh,DreuGoob,CoflnnGoodo,Dmtu, ooon These were. b;émm:zflgl&:fluun =< iy Tw:wumm)... ~ e and Embroideries, Hosiery, Underwear, Ll&es Suits and ' Dresses, Furs, Muslin Under- | piaintit. He spoke for 30 minutes and | 1o ihe. fasm. “Rasmonad 703 riman, H, H. Jarvis. l"‘i‘ mAY mvum or was followed by Attorney A. B. Cal- told of the ‘en “ . wear, Etc. Mine ana Attormey Tracy Waller for ! It will more than pay you to give this price list your most careful consideration. OF the aoure e unGl Semaee et BB Pl . R AL NI PSSP R i R L OR PART E, at 4.30. By that time Mr. Waller had . splendid " next. 3 = not guite Conciuged : : e 0] baving had ment &f Holiday Novelties for Christmas Gifts. In Cotton Goods and Domes-|One of the Great Features|Hosiery and Underwear in | scxusience womia” ve" tonciuiea. e e|| mearly every department there is something new - and tics in the Pre-Holiday | of this Sale Will Be Pre-Holiday Sale FoR e s Bt e 7 2 closk Tt e n:“ e e S novel that would make an acceptable and appropriate gift. ; Sale Our Silk and Dress ‘Witnesses for the defense on Thurs- day were George E. Klinck, Frank P. Light and Dark Color Prints, ¥ood quality, fast colors— Goods ey v 50 dozen Ladies' Fast Black D’Avignon, Wilbur F.. Lewis, P. J. When the court adjourned at 4. The meeting A—ne - Al -mle — srm Gwns MFGW Hose— e . |Leverone. Ernest C. Gpperman, War- [o'clock the jury was = excused until M of Sd:e Pm 8c a Pair|™n A. Lewls, Edward W. O'Connor, | Tuesday morning and the court ad- - at thi ' = b e Price 5c a Yard| 40 varas ‘Fancy Crepe-de- Jules A. Racine and Roy R. Palmer. journed until Monday. Ladies’ Quality Black - _—— 4 _Fast Color Apron Ginghams, in | Jaine. $6-inch wide, snowing the Tl H""s.h' P;::‘i’;‘::m FIRST BOX OF WAR LETTER CARRIERS RE-ELECT ad- strictly Holiday Goods, yet we do not neglect our Jiue snd white checks. good tal- sotors " Fhess "’.‘}:‘.’,’ oy e COMFORTS SENT THEIR FORMER OFFICERS| viniaes to ail the committce in tholr mflnhu,and&ocewbmmwfihwfl Sale Price 6¢ a Yard | “Stceitent for - evening wear. 2 Sale Pri 8":_ Pajr | Forwarded From Hers by Red Cross | At Arinual Mesting of Norwich Branch | S5airy, which will be & week trom this find our assortment complete in every department of 36-inch Good Quality Percales For this Sale 33c a Yard Price 8c a Pair| “Treasuror—Filling a Sacond Box | —Hamill Retirement Bill Discussed | store. y [io5g0d ramge of patterns and | wasnable Jacquard Silk, 36-inch Memvs THACY. Hows WEFS Tl Swel The first box of comforts prepared| The annual meeting of the Norwich| T 'HRTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY. . wide, in all pretty evening shades, . * . |for the war sufferers has been for- Sulé Price Bc o Yl I o, tn a0 Sale Price 11c a Pair s has been for- | branch of the National Association of @ warded from Norwich this Week by | Letter Carriors was held Thursday | Wayor Murphy and Others °Were Heavy Outing Flannel, 27-inch, Sale Price 39c a Yard S Mrs. Robert W. Perkins, treasurer of 1 4 Speakers at G. U. ©. of O, F, Cele« 4 1n pink ané white and ‘blue and Men’s Ribbed and Fleece-lined the Red Cross. In the box were be- g’,;; "Eu:xtng‘.e mm ey h::hn. i iwhite olors— tween 150 and 200 articles such as hos- Conving of SANTA CLAUS Xoora 5 pltal socks, wristers, helmets, bands, New Bngland lodge, No. on Saturday, December 5th. He has chartered a Sl Eoce e a il 40-inch All Silk Crepe- A lot of Children’s Underwear, Tiadé ria Doz’ wos. adntd The Tua | Soped Y : Hira snntvi Soet R g i special car and \:rill arrive Saturday afternoon, coming Best Qurlity l;ress GthhB:\!? mmu m t.hQ most Fihbed | and’: 1\ -Hined, " Terminal, New York, and 1he < Hea C] . ea; vice president, William Calyary Prios A5RTE At e o ey M e G T. Browne; recording ncmf.ry _P-l- Bu-un churm Th\n-mu nlght with perfect range of colors. ?; t Plaids and ' frenti ey oot oo & - . : < retty patterns in Plaids an 5 L resses, ouunx- and singing, follow- . 2 5 e Some Silc Crope Mataoe. [~ To-Clestift, 14c Bath|_ seress vy b veem 5 wigpis oo St Tehanncri *'$5 || Baltic, Occum and Taftville. He is due at each station Sale Price 10c a Yard|| Take advantage as this is BRE e i An ity sna e Biest ‘Bo the Tie Tnat Binds, and was|| 2s follows: — 3 o < w eve sure mom: real 2 Gloos """"s“:i: ice Bca Y a life chance— Lots to Close Out ing :uxf" :E;ym is urgent l;::d‘;m'-:i B i hrs M Baltic at 2.02 Occum at 2.10 Pric: ard « erything they can make for the suf- : e R g G al %%0 Extra Quality Towelling— Sale Price $1.10 a yard, Read Carefully O e o Doiet adizess’ with reforsons o tho Taftville at 2.21 ®2.32 Sale Price 8c a Yard Value $1.75 that the wristers, which are so useful, . { Dt Franklin Square at 2.45 = . 36-tnch Unbleached sneeung_ : Lot of Children's Bearskin Bon- should be from seven to nine inches - e Drscaibe s Yod nets, 50c value— © |long. These are real practicial dona- : Seemarks wety: méde ;b Sale Price 19c|tions and anything too “ladyiike™ for : : ipbell of the Tubercu- He invites all his Boy and Girl friends to meet him at the 36-inch All" Silk Messaline, in 5 ol s sanatorium and Miss Idella Scott . P 3 26-inch’ Best Quality Unbleached |11 colors, Including biack— PRI R ST Al o €aye & reading. Tue organ's Paia ¥or. | different points along the line and at Franklin Square up- Sale Price 7V;c a Yard For this Sale 80c a Yard 1 - . on 3. Ayling was the nexi pi 5 : - E 36-inch All Silk Chiffon Taffeta, Sale Price 1c Each| .. Cecn 6. vouns, who 1s sta- speaker and his remarks with reter-|| on his arrival. From Saturday until Christmas Eve he ence to Odd Fellowship were well re- < : in pretty changeable colors, value Lot of Boys' Caps— tioned at Fort Dade, Florida, is hav- celved. Remarks were then made by|| will make his headquarters in our large display window. 2 $1.25 a yard— . ing thirty days' furlough which he is & two of the charter members, John SPECIAL! Price 85c a yard Sale Price 5¢ Each | spending with his mother, Mrs. Lillian , Williams and Lucius Dabney. . a Young, of Norwich. Lisut. Young and The cloging address was made by 4 36-inch Best Quali 27-inch Velvet Corduroy, in Lot of Children's Warm Leg- mother have returned from New John H. Harris who spoke of the g_—_——_——_—E o 4 Copenhagen: blue, . tan" and sings, walue $lo— e 5 o wWherg they went to witness wonderful growth and expansion of phone and trombone, working in a lot Bleached Cambric, Sale Price 19c|the biz game, Lieut. Young being a the colored race in the past fifty of comedy that is enjoyed. One of . 5 Yale graduate. ; years, since the days of slavery. He the neatest of acts seen at the theatre . to sell at 12Y/,c a yard, in Lot of Children’s Muff and Scarf also referred to the growth of the by a singing comedignne is that pro- yemnants of 10 to 20- 36-inch Wilk Poplins, in all the Sets, value to $1.50— ¢ 5 Order of Odd Fellows. The hymn, God |sell, Danb: 3 duced by Miss Rose ‘whose jokes new desirable shades, value $1.00— Sale Price 49¢c a Set d b Be With You, sung by those present, - ; | have a punch that scoj and whose yard lengths— Sale Price 65c a Yard = a oou=nDye x and the benediction by _ the Curtis H. Veeder, Hartford, carbureter; | singing is the kind pleases. i Yard 50 All Silk Messaline Petti- e Pro-| James Welch, Torrington, In the photgplays is the Keystone For this Sale 7c a _— coats, good colors— D i et Bl L R e T TS curtain stretchér; Lewis R. Heim, |comedy with Charles Chapin, who D Good 4 Sale Price $1.29 yspepsia the basement of the church. B e wire feeding mechanism: | keeps (he house in & roar. > ress S 5 of New England lodge, No.|Bruno F. Goethner, Hnn.fore. coupling 2364, G. U. O. of O. F., was organized duits; ' Max Buchmuller, S Obonie I oE C. Cretonne in all Dretty patterns, Sxahelal sicretary, ik foc- plges bynie rrd * | Consider Opening of K. of C. Quarters Mfl)— 750 yards All Wool Dress Goods, Children’s Hats, value, to $200— | no More Gurgly Brash, “Lump of | Willlar tressurer, Myles K| 5 rior Tmambers, and it Voias | V" HAven, candy-making machine. - | "% e current! Mesting of Whits : Sale Price 7c a Yard L RC a Rroe et Sale Price 79¢| Lead,” Bad Digestion, Heartburn Kingeiey; " trustee for thise yeave; | SHOFt as the first moble grand. Since b T A Cross council, No. 13, Knights of Co- ; Dark Color Flanrelette, for from 75¢ to_$1.00 a yard— Ladies' Felt Shapes—' or Stomach Troubles. ;1;; R e A s o g M s S rodr Wil DS fhe sirangmacnts for the fi“‘-fi;’:‘:;”f’;’_“"f‘ i Sale Price 48c a Yard Sale Price 48c T Rar pentlon:~ Patrick F. Shea, William . | the present noble grand. =The com- Voudetifn éhd Thietrutars, 5 i i .| B . Frank J. 3 ; 2 ol of the arrangement Sale Price 8¢ a yard ALy AL e e Millinery Flowers, values to Q'f!‘_:‘: :;:"w::";n'ft“::: : B_‘:;’g Haselden, Patrick N e ani vas as follows: * A H, Randall, Lu-| Thres vaudevills acts that wero well % ;180 Quality Galatea Cloth, good A rich, soft material for dresses— Sale Price 10c|f2es st his stomach, the man or s 5. Cme ey (e e | Ssinal T ehe snd ;f:du:"fhfl,,fi“‘_‘}'fiz'“&fi;"m‘cm garding the annual ball of the coun- ! ice.9c a Y 72c a Yard Woman, with & Spuchy digestion, of| The meeting devoted , considerable on Thursday fof the mid-week change. | cil- { Sale Price 9c a Yard 50 dress patterns of Pretty Wool 200 Wool Toques, value 50c— Jeae woright dyspepsia need Iret|time to the discussion 'of the Ham- BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED They iwere headed by the spectacular - no more over stomach -troubles. { gQuallty 40-nch Nainsook, . |Dress Materials, vaiues fo $100 a Sale Price 29¢|""The heavitat, richest dinners, the] \l retirement measure by which it is e act ot Dr. Wollte whin, - sSEses A Ot P’ quality for underwear— yard— g s ) most_unspeakable quick lunches et i b b Sy |Mrs. Thomas Churoh Surprised by a | 31 t:gyk::w};n:vg e Mh theahons D J u D e Price 11c a Yard For this Sale 59¢c a Yard sale we take' particular no- | can be taken care of without impos- | TNt mav, be retired on a Der | puyy o Friends at Montville | Loy e R e e o v B Gecn Quality Bheets, 7380, 1 LT e, Tha it bas been dneh in ot | BeEtive ‘can du the diesting. where | c&lied to the present policy of the 50 Mrs, THomas Chareh of Montviile | INE Doint for the fluid ~ of _d 317 Main Street Bteacned, regular 5S¢ quality— 5 very A ® | ernment{in proposing to retire all post ontville | strength to all ordinary individuals.. Ex‘lr s a' case and prices slashed to their limit. | the stomach either did not do it be-| mce employes over 60 without pro- |WaS agreeably surprised Wednesday | In the musical act the two : Sale 42c A Opeck 2 fore, or did it very imperfectly. Vision for their old age, which is al.|evening when a number of her friends | Brothers perform upon a v-nny of | Hours—10 to 11 a. m. Pillow Cases— £ S6-tnch Heavy All Woel Suit- p ready being put in force in the larger ::& Fo m;‘;%‘h" home 1o | jnstruments, including cornets, saxo- 2t03and7te 8 p.m. Sale Price 10c|ings, exocelient colors and mixtures, > H = Bl Moy of thede T e N The: Hnse: vaavtd A 2 aists in the Pre-Holida: forced resignations face want in thelr ‘yards Fancy Waah Goods, regular value $1.75 a yard_— 79¢ y ¥ old age after giving their lives to the dllflmm'w"l'“ Miss M . Ayl el Price gy - service of the government. ties, ulues to 3% a yard— ’ Sale T = 56-inch. Heavy Coatings, all 4 Sale Price 13c a Yard | colors,. vatues to $1.75 o, yard— Our entire lot of Sheetings, 9-4 and While tb:y 95¢ ard f40-4 widths, bleached and unbleached last a Y; | i@we included in this sale. ‘hun ‘will - ARTISTIC JEWELRY MADE Touws writings whs. roud 1o & m.c.'.’.‘-fg manner by Miss Landphere, Refresh- BY FRANK HALE. | Tlents were.served, Mra. Church re One Jot of Soiled and Mussed ‘Waists, were soid at $1.00— While They Last 33¢ Wins Very Favorable Comment on|cevied a number of gifts to commem- Second Floor Bargins in Lot of, $1.80 Valle and Organate Display jn New York. e hla M. i i ‘Laces and Embroideries i R e Qf the artistic and original work of | Woddmansee, M. and Mrs. Fred Hops, : . the Pre-Holiday Sale 59¢ & Norwleh boy who received his train- | \ia Eioise Landphore. Mr. and Mex -in the Pre.Hohday Sals Silk Waists, made of superior ; 1oE ot fie o Walter Jeffers, Mr, and Mrs. Charles LADIES’ ‘SUITS AND- | crepe-de-chine, besutifully made £ p Turner, Miss An artist who decides to use colored One lot of Laces and Insertions, DRESSES l;lfl all colors, wortk stones instead of clay pigment is none “ | Valenciennes and Heavy Linen = the less an artist, and Frank Hale, WEST' MYSTIC MAN Laces, Vaiues to G a yard— 70 Ladies Suits, all styles, ail Sale Price $1.98 whose jewelry is on view at the Ebrich Sale Price 1c a Yard | a300 yaras Laccs and Insertions, 1 lues Galleries for the next fortnight, uses |C- . Holmes, Awarded a Patent on a o A ey T e We are expecting o large lot of color with an_exquisite wnee of e Lifeboat. 4 Chris while this price ssibilities. There is the same troubl ‘Sale Price $5.98 | goes to press. Come in and see these 14y e Bea in his work, however, that the painter Patents issued to Connecticut in- Sale Price 2¢ a Yard SEE THESE s "% ind. Stuarte Dympsotin | S5ty ST, 8t Irhky | onters Deg,, falt sn eprtad by One Hamburg Insertion, ; ; * Tablets Insure Both. Abt, BH single-deliv- | made ” Ay b e Ladies’ and Misses’ All Wool u “Alfred dgeport, delty Serge Dresses, made in good style, i o D } widths ana patterns— , mo When: you take one of Stuart’s Dys- Sale Price 3c a Yard |2 resuiariy at ssn— Kimonos pepsia Tablets after a meal, the food S e e Sale. m 3375 : Long Flannellette Kimonos,|is digested by the tablet even bet- Includes our entire lot trimmed with satis ter than yo stomach do it. Lot orted Kmbrolderies, - (ho O b ot S wm n_ Sale Price 98¢/, iz 15 &i‘(’?}x:.:me otué‘tnn:nnx fom S Y 10 e 8 et potiomy S5 leovee BY0n | nort Dressne Sacquse D S one Cooes he. saifer” foona | 25,10 20 o e sue | Ehac s indicas ; Sale Price 12)/,ca Yard|™" ™ Sale Price. Price 39¢ TleT saye My, Hale unhapotly. 7t un We try to make this a pleasant place for women to . Wide Dress Embroideries at equall ¥ your next meal and * . M, ] eries at equally LOT No. 3—Velvot and Sattn Com- | ré?m' Stli Kimonos at the price of Tourars ‘sivento. eicn i m:-;fl s oibowe, the king Hu_‘:_l;‘ymllmtl.-u: s shop. : E prices. b Flannstte Gowne for lagies, in | ocling in the stomach, e L bl Al ; - Our showing of Suits and Overcoats and Furnishings gl ‘may get ‘sraphaphon: L € f g l All-over Lace ok wewant PGS L P e tits e Sne pomiach derangsiment: ou Wit ol e o s 5 bioRd® Eirl once | Mills, Tr d is a complete display of all the styles that lead in New T —_— Phl:‘ 39¢ fnd at once a remarkable’ improve- St ‘ ork. | SBadow All-over Laces, in white $100 Flannelette Gowns, feavy Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the : Jend eream, valoes to 3155 a yara House Dresses quality— e most_wonderful tablets on earth for 3 vl Suits for men $15 to $25. Sale Price 38c a Yard Ladies, Gingham and Chambray Sale Price 79¢ : troul We have prepared for this salo a lot o s &,'fi,,’ e R Short Outing Flannel Skirts— Overcoats $15 to $40. L e e 20 2, Pk | el Saie Price 37c ot ons-hait their mum’?‘»nfis‘ Sale Price 89¢c Short Outing Flannel Fur Coats $18 to $65. 7 .| -*60:House Dresses for early shop-" * Sdol’nunem Raincoats $12 to $25. 1 Skirts + Sale Price 39c Each| A lot of Mir Seta an ; | rouBis omeaays’ace T Larse Bungalow Aprons— MSIO.N-SUI s Tadiets, are : "all around exceptionial m‘:“.“",‘“’""”“" Mndm-wu-\dsmfiwm-nd;-kq :Ilnll.l Underw at - > it Price 39c Jfutin rwear at pricss with ! as for men and boys. *

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