Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1916, Page 7

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year that this chance is yours. Is it any m it is appreciated? Yoy SUITS duced prices. ; Hlnngfiohrqostmkoflmhndiuinhflernflommm&a At #1630 oo ana suso0. || all bought under the most advantageous price conditions from the makers themselves, you can easily Stein-Bloch Suit | from $30.00. At $16.50—reduced from $20.00. e At $17.50—reduced from $33.00. $26.00 and 328.00. |\ $19.50_value $25.00 and $28.00, L i | see how it benefits to trade with us at all times. How much more so when you can choose what you ploaseat.lnnuarySaloPflcos. Thebargmmumhdhuowfllpostyauaswsomofthesavmgs | that can be made. Thousands of others just as good. Mot il A0 Kt | [ o BE SURE AND COME TODAY! sohool to'the daiey bara of N || At 7o_Men's Hostery, viack, tan | | o0 mewa Santtary Fisecy-iined all spent an interesting e Shitty e ENRwery . TR 4 AT SALE : i At 100—Men’s Hosiery—celebrated k B° Cotton: Etc s {Ipswich: make—black, tan, | At 42—Men's Mollum and Heavy ys Wear S, s PRICES 5 Coats, Suits, navy and gray, value lsc. Weight and At Bo—One bale of 6-inch Un- 3 At Tle—Mens Woolen Hostery, Drawers, ecru and gray, Winter Overcoats bleached Sheeting. Dl‘esses, Ete. black, Oxfo ue, natu val 3 Trao! and camel's halr, Value | 4 go_Men's ~Wooltex” Fleecy- oyt e il e ot nm;‘;“'snfe'“““"v;}:‘} Women's and Misses’ Coats—this season’s newest modeln lines and Drawer: $4.49—reds .00. ting, LAt 21c_Our entire stock of Men's value 76c. At $5.95—reduced from $ 8.00. 8c. of most desirable fabrics—all at Sale Prices. S ey e 4 o 63c— ‘Rockwood” Natural At $7.95—reduced from $10.00. At 260—81-inch Bleached Seamless | An excellent oyster chowder was Incluging Shakers, black, Ox- | At o0, s e, value 156 ) Sheeting, value 32, At § 5.00—Coats that sold up to’ $9.9 - served during the luncheon hour by A. el o 3 At 85c—Men’s “Rockwood”, Natural Rain Coats . " At § 7.50—Coats that sold at $12.50. B Zabriskie: SVESEL R R O Wool and Camel's Hair Shirts e s SR At 8c—Pillow Cases, value 1lc. AU 899 Hecatar: $1350. 00" 1600 Castn. | ""‘»fl'x’?’sm ere taken up o—Men's Best)Quality Cash- 1::.1 Mane:l. vulu:o:'l"oz- S e s s At 140—Plllow Cases, vaiue 1%c. At $1250—Regular $15.00 and $17.50 Coats. { nooneamslon_at 1 o'elock. ; Tha Gl for¥; bine, bpown and matural | At 10 rawers, _white, scarist . . At 39c—Size 72x90 Bleached Sheets. At SIDCokls that s012- o€ $RTS0; { two hours were xiglrh over ‘wu- dema e VI and natural wool, value $1.50. Juvenile_ Suits At $19.50—Fur-trimmed Coats from $25.00. ‘grn:'u;t;onoraf _the Milimg plcking and At $185_aews ~Hockwood" Nat At 9285 reduced from $3.50, At 8B0—Size 81x30 Bicacaed Sheess, At $2250Coats of pile fabric from $30.00, jBartments of tne school. This was in |} pocomas Night Shirts g Norfolk Suits All Our Women'’s Suits at Two Special Prices the Both Percale and Outing Flannel: | At 79c—Our entire stock of Men's 85 5 . All our Women's and All our Women's and P i s 2t %100 Union Suits, including AP Jetunad foom 3 188, Table Linens Reduced Misses’ Tatlored Suits Misses' Tatlored Sutts ! meat substitutes. Veal loaf was served At 79c—reduced from $1.00. “Unitee” and “Three Seasons™ At $285—reduced from $ 4.00. that formerly sold at that formerly sold at : with cream sauce and peas, hashed At $1.19—reduced from $1.50. brands. At $3.49—reduced from § 5.00. At 22c—58-inch Ileached Table $15.00 and $18.00, reduced 39 Q8 | 32500 to 335.00, reduced 314 98 'Elvr:: fl:'i":;’a' m:.n whn::é“s 3 SN g At $6.39—reduced from §$ 8.00. Damask, value 30¢. to g IR AR SR e TR . - During the afternoon it Ml EMEMBER—there are Jauary Sale prices on Men’s At $7.39—reduced from $10.00. At DO 1t Bkt aie Do W ’s Dresses and Wai Sale Pric Maud E. Hayes lectured on the well- % Gl Shiste: Swest: At $9.39—reduced from $12.00. ask, soft finish, value 39c, omen’s an aists at es | planned kitchen and at 2.30 o'clock the Trousers, Rain Coats, Caps, Gloves, 3 Women's” Silkc - Waists In es adjourned to the men’s depart- Boys’ Trousers At 49c—63-inch Imported Satin || Our entire line of Wom- rich plaids and smart 7 ment to witness the poultry killing and ers, Neckwear, Etc. PRI A Damask, value 6Sc. en's Serge Drosses, £0r- T il § Gredelng Atwdnatuution. At 59o—reduced from 69c At 6%c—56-inch All Linen Table || Mer prices 3750 and g4 Q8 vt oy @ Surpassed Exwiet-‘florv: i %4 eduted from gL P2 Damask, value 86c. $3.98, reduced to........ 98, sl.” The Connecticut Agricultural college ) - 9. Mo ? extenslon school, which has been held ({7 d Chlldr At $1.29reduced from $1.50. At 960—72-inch All Linen Table : the last four davs surpassed in Inter- HOS[ERY—-Women S an ens i Damask, value $1.35, Children’s Winter Coats—Children’s Dreues 0en and helpfulness the expéctations ;fi‘n?:eg';flf‘of“&:"flfl eveetnE the |} At 9o—Childrens Black Ribbed | At 14c—One case of Women's Black ’ o S0 e i ray enw Hoslery, sizes 6 to 9%, value Seamless Cotton Hoslery Women’s Wear Children’s Winter Coats, of Children’s Gingham - Dresses, chinchilla, zibeline and cor- smart styles that are worth hat*to Gxpact. " Those, who came he 1tie veluo e Towelling at Sale Prices o Giliaron's: Ginghas Drssscs, H Y = ; formerly $3.50 and $3.98—re- d ,4 first day, both men and women, con- At 11c—Misses’ Fine Black Ribbed | At 19c—Women’s Black Silk Lisle, ’s Corsel At Bo—Cotton Crash, value 7c. regular $1.50 grade—reduc i tinued through the course, almost Hosiery, sizes 6 to 9%, value | Gauze Weight Hoslery, value 2c. Women’s ts duced 1o ...... LTS3k, SR P Er ek $1.25 ‘without exception, and daily, as the 12%e. At 19c—Women's Black Imported || At 3%c—Women's Corsets, short, All Linen Towelling at 7%c, value ; people learned what excellent lectures 11 ‘s Black FI Hoslery, ribbed top, full- medium and long, from 650c. 10c—at 11%c, value 15c—at IMc, {and dnunvnxlmtl’;nu were being given, |} At °—C"m dh“;l‘f;\b: P Ailiges fashioned, value 25c. AL 3286 Caracds ux " 08e value 18c. Hats Tri i S e Ly sizes, value 12%c. At SloWanas NS e All $1.60 Corsets at $1.39 At 9o Glass Towelling, value MILLINER and Untrimmed reguiar “Soliene sevie with one hour lec- {§ At 19e—Childrems Black Lisle A Lo e bap A1l $2.00 Corsets at $1.79 12%c—at 12%c, value 17c. : : n ture perfod and two hours for dem- Ribbed Hosfery, sizes 6 to 9%, gne ? ‘Women’s Dress Hats that sold Women’s . Untrimmed - Hats jonstrations, both the mens and wom- value 25c. At 29¢c—Our entire line of Women's up to $2.98, reduced to 98c | that sold to $1.98, redi ‘en's departments have had blackboard || 4+ ac one case of Women's Black 37%c Cotton Hosiery. T il = s o " g TN %80 soacilition and. QeSS b en WchAbYION Ribbed Top Hosiery, value | At 3%c—One entire line of Women's || Wi ’s Wraj owels Greatly Reduced Women'’s Dress Hats that sold .samples of all the dairy feeds, chem- 1250, 50c Black Cotton Hoslery. * omen's ppers R S SR 65 weduds o) $1.93 | Women's Untrimmed Hats - AN W rathors: and . Ones At 40—100 dozen Turkish Towels. P ol that sold up to $2.98, reduced PP s pisce Houss Dresses at these || At 86—50 dozen Huck Towels. ‘Women's Dress Hats that sold £ wopranceos . 9% hmgc a 1{:{.{:‘ lfornusq!btsl'l fl‘z’os: UNDERWEAR Infants’, Women’s Pedat up to $5.00, reduced to....... $298 2'134:;"& l?i?.n?:;a ?;n e contalni orty of e bes - 5 95, .. fimmx- s g Tty == and Children’s - At 98c-Zreduoced f¥om'$1:35 & i Women's Dress Hats that sold Children’s Dress Hats that Fnomies subjects. The typewritten: out- At $1.29—reduced from $1.50 Sanitary Diaper 50c up to $20.00, reduced to..... $5.95 | sold up to $5.98, reduced to.. $2.98 " lines which were X At 1o—Infants' Wlnte.r Weight | . 3% | One case_of Women's 18-inch Bani Dia, fore each lecture were a most helpfal S Rinbes’ Vasts watue 180 value | Medium Weight Vests e T Y Inspae.al S & L Ay T e Be | 508 et 26 || Women's Petticon ST RIBBONS i /{and taken home to be put on file where . Weight ular price tra siz - B0 ST Aombiens 2 refored Yo s || At Mo lntante wincer weleh T > || Women's ts --Two Remarkable Offerings ‘occasion demands. The cons n- dJ £ Black Satteen and Heatherbloom AefTuption of the professors by ques- || '\ 300 infants Winter Welght 3% | Women's Fleecy-lined Fosgovienk tsintin Y Bedspreads Reduced T and s - 18c 0o and 6% zgo . tlons from the audience was proof con- value | Ribbed Vests and Pants— s ) : At 69c—Hemmed Crochet B RIRONA. ot SRESONS a clusive of the great interest. Ribbed Vests, value §0c to 50c | both regular and extra At B850—reduced from $1.00° spreads, good size, T oo 300 yards of Wide Fancy Ribbons 200 yards of Extra Wide Fancy Total Atteridance 266. T6e. large sizes, At $1.20—reduced from $1.50 3 !;1 a ;n;!lety of patterns, regular | Ribbons, splendid quality, regular There was hearty cooperation be- |§ At 11e—Knit Waists for boys and 35c | One case of Women's Rib- At $1.98—reduced from $2.25 At 0o —Fleminea . Crochet Bed. o and 373%c values at 19¢ a yard. | ©0c and 69c values at 33c a yard. tween the teachers and the commit- girls, all sizes. value | bed Union Suits, long vl;l 5.1\;\ lue $1.26—at $1.35, ites and everything passed off without J 50c | sleeves and ankle length— yplue $L.75—at’ $165, vaiue ‘suv:m;:h (tfgunty ég;nip l;:ltchz\?n?:r At 1zl/§o—chudren's ‘;'Vinter Welslm | a great bargain. 2 Ak o 0 een the mo m the lack Ribbed Pants, regular e oy e moving apint srom 1o | A PERSSINT TR N | | Sremen's sscttem wagn; || Flaninelette Garments A4 248 ommen Satn it Extraordinary Reductions In Laces credit for the success of the school 44c | Union Suits, several Short Skirts at 2lc from 25c—at TRe <A Tunch was served each day at noon 1% | Women's Fleecy-lined shapes, regular and extra At GRS Soalper. St 3k . . by A. D. Zabriskie, which was greatly value | Ribbed Vests and Pants, large sizes, value 50c and || ¢4¢ from Soc. selllos Bedanrosts, sesie 400, and T appreciated by all present and with- 25c | sizes 4 to 6. b9c. B rllllllllllgs A e wansd 3% | O ¢ W 7% |W - S0nat 856 Trom Teo—at Sbe from aitendance which totalled 368 for 'th o me case of omen’s o omen’s Fleecy-lined “four days. A business mesting was value | Fleecy-lined Underwear— | value | Union Sults, several || $1-00. Risnkets Redacod 15" Here are some of the most remarkable values 4 the cloge of the school pre- 50c | Vests only—principally | $1.00 | shapes, regular and extra Masnaletio Kb e of the Ji Cloibiics N.'N. Hall, chaifman, extra sizes, value 50c. large sizes, giannelette Kimonos at 83 from 3 e January Sale. it - wehich: time. the . secretary's fepori N T R e TRt T Val, in showed that-a total of $52.76 was re- .0 g - Clun; orchon and Laces from tne sale of membershin|§ Handkerchiefs AT SALE Wash Goods AT,3ALE - TRIER o Flie ets all'at January Sals Prices. Ys on B‘lrinp and {ickets ‘and_expenditures "of 3 PRICES PRICES & “ o Insertings at these prices: deaving At 20—Children’s White and Colored T At 40—Good Quality Shirting Border Handkerohists, regi- S i o— Toilet: Goods Regular 12%4¢ quality—reduced to 3¢ a yard al ehoon 'f:a";v:':efi ti‘:erg'::{:dfo:t "-': At eo—Women's Wnite and Col. | At B/ze—Good Quallty Apron Gins- Gloves 5308+ g Totlet Paper, rolls or packages, Reguiar 25c quality—reduced to 5¢ a yard . early dste as possible. Al ot o order Handkerchiefs af ams, to 20-yard lengths, 0 at 3 for 10, - fl%fiu‘&f‘&"{’{fii&fi}mg Lo S Bl & Temaa o0, | An,,000 ot of Women's i o Regular 39c quality—reduced to 9¢ a yard mpany t efs for ' for - thelr ‘comeration In’ furnishing & imonos, pillow tops, eto, | At 8/0—Good Quality Dress Ging- || ¥4 | Nh'‘eyfan and brown=but || 100 Talcum Powder at 7o, telephore for the Schodl. Profensor value 10c. hams, value 10c & yard, i 420 Hind's Honey and Almond Colored Trlmmmg Braids at these remarkably lit- Musser, for the Extension school [} 4. 8o women's Fine Embroidered 7% | Women's Cape Gloves for || Cream at 33c, tle prices: thanked the people of Pn-ton for their Handkerchitts, value 10c and At *10c—Best Quality Dress Ging- value | street wear, in shades of 50c Palmelive Cream at 280, L7 e S e e iz hams, value 12%e, $1.00 | tan, a full fine of sizes, 5 Regular 12%5c quality—reduced 1o 1e a yard s Crope, and Fouttre T e mons || At So—Womeivs Fine Swiss Em. Regular 19¢ quality=—reduced to 5S¢ ard s o e T malid || VpeTdnsed Bundichald, | At %S, Sl T35 | Eonett Srapahly Ghamoid || 200 JmwmLav 18 - 7 B ep: ent were of great = 0 Wi em- All Kind, e interest to all. Karl B. M At So—Men's Japonette Handker- len e At 8o—Dress Cambrio, 38 inches 9% ’Woumu Six-button At T/go—Good Quality Outt ' broidered backs and strap Our entire stoci of 250 Jewe Shists, yarewott and sexvicen | Flannel, value fo, B wrists, g_nm;m of Hat ant.,'é’ s p},‘?fi Soutache and Mohair Braids in black and 5 , value J % ooch _ Pina, Pu g N L | e N jo—Mena Colored Border | At DAH::?.,&M Quality 7, Outing has W«?émn- Stz butten ] "ot Lnnk. J g may o e colors in pieces of 12 and 24 yards, re'uln 5 P poultryman, handied the poul : e a 3175 | with black embrotdered = all at I8e a set, price 25¢—Clearance price a a Mis Magd . Hayes, prefessns of at e o o i stylea, vhiue 106, piece. back and strap wrist, (Spoch.l Collnm Main Alsle) me economics, assisted by Miss Hal- lock, ‘conducted the hom’. course., . Covered Dairying. has it fumetiop in ti feeding value and fertility, T e growing of|are seld, The course ended with the |sauce were alsa ceoked, Th RIS e b S R S S b A SR SRR TR ST A TR i, T ot i £ B B e Rt ot 06 Tl sated with the st dalry oo e | Hof'er S0 pra and the ote e most_thore ¥ Sfeaned cabbage, carrots, | service which followed, Avery, O, ™, 5 et and G, mieh environment had to do with thetr w why the _farmer|orTifrogen "phosphomPacis s sources e nand. Dot yu, #0f [ i) E:" fno. arrots with oslecy — ¥ Fier aria” b :i took in present characteristics, and pointed um record of each cow’s|ash 3 DRosphowip; u ok ok [ ey Dolni wi ought to greatly orom Py Fun:uu.a Poqnem.nllok ey Sut the strong and weak points of the | o Ay r.-: i€ for buttor far, “thus Tho Eiveisene o) m':a"};‘:‘:rn;? "Zi sl iy o 8 ere o Many ralatives and - triends__yere ? p chow er an q cheese cooluns Al d H. leading on i “EICW ure on’ Milk .hgm:‘.l that b; & m“ .13.:!;‘? :1‘1‘: z::{ home mixins or fertilisers were given, Home Makers’ Course, w." the '&u’!!. o N Mrs. Amanda C. Perkins, present and there were a number of beautiful floral remembrances, Under- it was poinied out that it the cow |ones kept R et o When e e L utisan o e c0me Yo eon [ Tion A Nk e bt | e e mace o ands. M. G| takers ‘Churoh and Al harge 3 S veliable firms and d\m-d bv mn Maud H, Ha) - 'erking took place frem the Gales PR ol llen had el domlm J&rfi’?fiu’%m x propor- | question was saked How fl,"fl‘ Dalry- | amount of nitro, en, phos Home aconmmide Ty rry M, B. clurch at 3 o'clock Priday | fthe funeral arrangements, man Improve His flor Musser | and potash earefully rown s, | agtern: P tempt to secrete milk. In m. Jecture ‘ t Jecture Rot: caures opened I Suacasg afternoon, James M. Potter| on calculating rations he anowed how | maa o oo e wfirln[“;airv cat- Hay and Forage Orops, L P aat, auss "',.'m.;, 'm“ m" TRl e e LR u!l”fl and spo : BHetty Prom Now"’ 2 "'3"" “; ;’ o o, ix & baianced ration for the aif. |1} . Ho gave anoh man & seorin ffi.’: In Prot, Southwick's lecture on Fay for the s R e sa'ha objéct during the sousse to Behold! ‘] and _the|seph H, B, Mawhsen " icretasy of 't fi-p-t el b B e BT 11 ndjourned th mutos to the farm of |24 Ferage Crops—Non Legum e iy gt i A siate paard of ealur o secouity il : woul'? autos to ' i s 'as peinted eut that frequent nal the | simple every-day f in varied :S u hh ome‘here of bronchial pneume. . H. Ball, where one of his srade At S plenty of meed should oot b appetizing ways and also to R Rovneat contracted g celd §i o chib“ used, and tep-dressi 3 ice, what might be done at small cost, rn.. . Mrs, Walter M - wnk agg:while at his.office at the o o;inkd’u;fly Th@a}h’e“ “:‘:_“ ggr.e’ tc;-uurr:h snh':“\-d} \ua early o3 md.lsne; o.to each session has been | Bu nl hr:“'mh :ng ':‘ul;.ny s:;uol Min ‘Hartford, it was stated to- z man * @ success Bag. luel 'ace were compared and Saer o3 l'"“’ corR : the four daye mee At the close of the course the ladies sung br O, B Cobter £nq D, | stnder =1 1o been e e bl bt plained why he # e cow riety joh ,..2{' ‘Ia ""% sand-d a unanimous vote of ovey, openéd the nm The - way. M wu adyised, Mumre is e} Egoep Sl S e By the|tp Miss Hayes for her emotent ua' rs were R. Irv- New Light Appreciated p olls and Srops, i tliger for oarn “‘lfi. [Potren oatne. two hours of practical less in making the school B: Hurlbutt, wmm Huributt, Her-| agd PP " Prof, Southwiek 0‘:“ eight umru‘mc ed, but in the demenstration, tten nuuln-l -qinnrucmm and helpful. old Perkins and James Edmund Nor- | . -2 new buslluhtut:u Peen snmhd 3! fon !ofl: ”;.n‘flh” _Croes, covering the | the points of lho lectures and e man. The flowers were many and LosRee . ot P’“‘ma and Sunnyside sinsT . oF “PAPE'S qbupommv RELIEVES ALI. . GRIPPE MISERY. 1y and m slun]‘ h"‘flh g nvvnu which is wx‘muted by i each leet; great yalu te each Ty s i pewly oLy Fng s 5 D g E uruum nd aAvised per- N e e sl meiitrty asking g Miestwes Sharoil Pinw ol “““ the Sosidgnin of thai Ea it -l hcn add;:ns raise 1 i s I"rx‘.ux afternoon p'elock m et gigteney ta ssess & full Orgunization—Mrs. Zumbro to Speak | ¢, arious lBVll‘ly !W:E-., for r-hunu. Next Month, Fonsent f x“"h"““‘ smf‘g;:l Domt stay. stufted-upl - rotntion of 5;‘"&?:-0 g o, ™ At the monthly meting of the For- |l ".‘n":.' X l RANan Quit b oetiial A Aome Wore poiaied out.. The ?m‘i.‘r. Guides to "--‘m Sscess, "““‘""s.,,w elgn Missionary society pf Broadway eg'u : “Pape's Coid. ‘taken Manures wag 62 a:ge’ill in besides Otocrepational” shinten Petday - otioe, | Geazers Ambrose 100 Yeara P"_l_ . e s A noon it was auncunced that it was ex- | VoPo%; {‘.’.",?.; An Effective pone ¥ 2rs, leoknhmlnuu lylollnYlnflcm relati; lhslil“: be fllfi.‘m o FOREIGN MISSIONARY LIS e - . i y :: RY SOCIETY. i ..:: ax. gg jpes of the demon: AR ETY. |beautiful, t-

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