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"NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, 1917 THE W. L. TAYLOR CO. Department Stores THAYER BUILDING, FRANKLIN SQUARE ject fof study wi. be lgqi and. Body. ing _and eveml\‘ ervice !hq.‘ will i ¥ B ECONOMY MADE EASY IN THE CLOSING HOURS OF THIS SENSATIONAL BARGAIN EVENT be Sunday schod! B e R e We have made special arrangements to give prompt service by largely increasing our force of employes in order to handle the great volume of business which we anticipate and to take care of what we believe one of the largest crowds that have ever attended a sale in our city. BELOW ARE A FEW LOTS THAT WE KNOW OF NOW. YOU’LL FIND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS WHEN YOU COME HERE SATURDAY. IS THE LOGICAL TIME TO ECONOMIZE. DON’T MISS IT. NOVEMBER 24, e e ie o NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS just 34 pairs, beautiful -patterns, yards long, valu 1.59 a pair— Saturday Only $1.00 a Pair. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, made of good quality peryie, very rneat pat- terns, cut full, all sizes, worth at least 79c— Saturday Only 59c. The Holiness Mission meets at 57 Nain street. At the Gospel Mission in the Stei- ner building, meetings are held morn- ing, afternoon_ and _evening... . At the Christian S Room in the Thayer building, the sub- nce llldmn service at the Sheitering Arms. At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy commenfor at 3:30 a. m., morning servica and sermon at 10.30 2. m., and evening service and address at 7.30 p.m. At Christ church there will-be holy cdommunion at 9.30, seryice and ser- men_at_10.30 and Sunday school at noon. There. will be evening: prayer and address at 7.30. At Grace church, Yantie, Rev. J. W. Areson, rector, there will be morn- NOW SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS, a genu- ifne imported Swiss ribbon, 7 inches SKATING SCARFS, in all colorg— CURTAIN SCRIM, extra fine quality, CHILDREN'S él{OES, odd lot of good 36 inches wide, .in white, ecru and NEVER WAS A BETTER TIME TO ing service at 1045 o'clock, and. Sun- day schoél at'noen: “The svening ser- vice will be omitted. 1 At the . Taft Congregational church there will be a Thanksgiving sermon- in the morning and. & stereop- ticon address in the evening. Rev. Arthar Varley is pastor of the church. At the Spiritual Academy. Park street, Rev. J. Herbert Yeoman of Hoston will speak in the morning on ldeals; evening subject, Pe Psychic messages after each address. Students will hold services in_ DBuckingham Memor- ial Hall, No. 307 Main street. There will be a testimony meeting the af- Leruoon -and; the ¢ tektt Wi He” Pealm At the Church of the Good Shep- herd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph _F.| Cobb will speak on the subject, TRe Universal Religion. The _Sunday schoo! at noon will obsdrve Mission- ary Day. Thanksgiving Sunday wil be observed oy the Y, P. C. U. at the regular hour. At the Preston City Baptist church, Rev. F. W. Tholen, pastof. there will be a service in the morning.at the usual hour and,the Men's ciase will meet ,mmsvmttf atter the mofning i ing there Wili- be a w servige,. with Rev. At the McKinie: Zien church--there worship and sermoa a 15 o’cloek, | Sunday school at rpin and “cvenin ‘worship and 45 o'e och The theme will - At Mt. Calvary Bap: will be preaching in the the usual hour by the pasto-, R W. Williams, and Sundav school be Held at noon. The iiome Missior Circle wiljafieet atiat oWlscle agdWwhich | time Miss Mary C. Blade of tford will speaks in the evening Miss' Alite Dean of the Home Circle, Central Br:!m“ fhurch, will address the cir- At St. Andrew’s Eplleflp-l church, Central Avenue, Re liam H. Smith, B. A, rector, there wm be holy communion at 9.30 o’clock in the morn- ing, ‘morning prayer and ‘litany at 10.30 and Sunday schecl at noon. There will be_evening praver at the usual hour. The morning. topic will be The Blind Beggar-and tnie (Evening topic will be ne Whom His Mo~ ;h:r Comflmth So Will I Comfort u. At the ‘Gresncville Gongregational church there. will,.-be-a ‘mvme of praise and praver at 7 o'clock Satur- dav evening. There will be preaching Sunday mofning at the usual hour and the sermon which will be dclivered by the pastor will be Earnest Endeavor Surely Rewarded. The Sunday school will meet at noon and ‘there will be preaching at Long Secicty at 3 o'- clock in the afternoon. At the Federated- church, merning service, Rev. E. J. Avers will have his. subject, A Chain With Links That Binds Earth to Heaven. There will be Sunday scheol. &t noon and a meeting of the Junior Chris tian Endeatnr 1 the aftérnoom.— Fhe C. E. society will _meet at the usual Eour. At the evening service Rey. Mr. Ayers will preach on the subject, A Great Cloud With a Silve: ing. (“Our Thanksgiving ice™). At the First Baptist chure¢h, Rev. George Henry Strouse, minister, there will be a Thanksgiying theme in the moming. The tcplc will be Thanks- ?:1:1"‘ "‘s. Night of Sorrow. There -achool at -neon the l'uh!ect llm_!on in tha H“a At m.#' m‘g’i"'se e Sl ; At Trinity - church th:r! will ice of and preaching: Dot - nl"z‘):’: g i S “.';‘...‘.J. for be held in Trimty M 10.95 At the Com Baptist chur i1l be a morm Th ng ufim‘%fi e e o e T Attt R leather shoes, most all: sizés, extra value— . Saturday Only $1.79. BURSON HOSE for Women, in reg- ular and extra sizes, black and white, slight imperfections, worth 35c— Saturday Only 25¢ a P; WOMEN'S TORSAN RUBBERS, just the thing for damp weather when a full rubber is too bulky— Saturday Only 3%'a P WOMEN'S SILK HOSE, mill irregu- lars of our regular 59c line, in most all colors— Saturday Only 34c a Pair. LARGE BOX TALCUM, 12 ounce con- tainer of fine talcum, well scented— Saturday Only 9c a Box. TOOTH BRUSHES, in amber color, good stiff bristles, value. 25¢— Saturday Only 4. Arab, positive 29c value— Saturday Only 19¢ a Yard. SHIRT WAISTS, made of fine voiles, nicely trimmed, all sizes— Saturday Only 50c. ——————————————————————— QUILTED VESTS, in white, pink and blue, just the thing under your coat to wear— Saturday Only 50c. PRI E SEE R IR (L SR RAG RUGS, size 18x36 inches, made from clean rags, extra heavy— Saturday Only 25c. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, a guaranteed syringe, 5 feet rubber tubing and 2 pipes, usually advertised for 98c— Saturday Only 50c.! CONGOLEUM RUG BORDER, this is the genuine quality, with very slight imperfections, yard-wide, always 50c a yard— Saturday Only 29¢ a Yard. r—— e CARTER'S INFANT'S SHIRTS AND BANDS. a standard 35c line of infants’ [and Mrs. Harlow Eastman, all of HUMAN HAIR XNETS, cap shape, m: of patural hair, all shades, worth each— Saturday Only 4 for 25c. MEN'S . CHAMDRAY SHIRTS, of good quai tached, nl\ champyray, garments— Saturday Only 25c. HOT WATER BOTTLES, in 2 quarts, slightly imperfect, but waran- ted not to leak— Saturday Only 50c. KNITTING BAGS, made of good qual- ity cretonne, hoop.style, neat patterns— Saturday _Only_39%. BUY Women’s Flannelette NIGHT GOWNS at 75¢ VALUE TO $1.19, Made of firm, heavy flannellette in pink and blue stripes, also plain whife. Neatly trimmed--All sizes. Come and see them. WE ARE CAUSING A SENSATION WITH OUR Birthday Sale of UNTRIMMED HATS at 89¢ The most wonderful Untrimmed Hat Sale of the year. from. AIll new this season. All colors, all kinds of shapes. HARDWARE SPECIALS S. WRENCHES—five in set. I.ONG HANDLE AXES. EXTENSION 5 FOOT RULES SPIRIT LEVELS—10 to 20 inch SHOE LEATHERS—half soles. SPARK PLUGS—T7sc value SHOVELS—coal and snow HAND SAWS—cast steel SHINGLING HATCHETS . BUCK SAWS—well made .... AXEH. DLES MACHINIST LEVES FLOOR BRUSHES . COUNTER BRUSHES Hundreds to choose ™ wide, all colors, 3%¢ value— Saturday -Only 25c Yard. SILK AND VELVET OPERA BAGS, in a wonderful variety of designs and trimmings, beautifully made, all colors, Saturday Only 59c. CRETONNES, extra quality, all the newest and most up-to-date colorings and patterns— Saturday Only 18c a Yard. CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, black and white, all sizes, worth today 79¢c pair— Saturday Only 50c a Pair. BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS, made extra good, all sizes from 7 to 16 years, value at least $1.59— Saturday Only $1.09. PEROXIDE TOOTH POWDER, in up- to-date sanitary package, value— an extra Saturday Only 6c. BUNGALOW APRONS, cut very full, well made, of fine percale. This apron made to sell at 79¢— Saturday Only 59. . X s HOUSE DRESSES, made of fine qual- ity percale, cut full, neatly trimmed— Saturday Only 98c. Saturday Only 256 -— CHILDREN'S FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, made of good quality flannel, neatly trimmed, all sizes— Saturday Only 3% ARMY GREY AND KHAKI YARN, very fine quality, the kind usually sold at $1.25 per skein— Saturday Only 95c a Skeine FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS, made of heavy flannel, cut full, neat pat- terns, value 69c— Saturday Only 5Cc. PLUSH -BUTTONS, 3, 4 and 6 on a card, very popular just now— Saturday Only 10c a Card. CORSET COVERS, made of good qual- ity muslin, lace and Hamburg trimmed, all sizes— Saturday Only 256 ODD BARRETTES, in shell onl manufacturer's clean-up, 10c to Saturday Only 8 Each. ENVELOPE CHEMISES, lace and Hamburg trimmed, all sizes, 69c value, Saturday Only 50c. Gnens at the Barlow homestead over £unday . ifcluded Mr.. and Mrs, : Clar- ence H. Buck, Miss Lizzie Buck, Mr. Hartford and Wilbert Willimantic. Several from this place attended the sale and play at.Warrenville Tuesday ev;n ni, nd Mrs. “George Barlow and two sons, of Staffond, were zuésts on nday of Mrs. Jennie Barlow. H. C. Barlow had an auction Mon- day at Willington, Friday at Safford and today (Saturday) will be at Moose Meadow. Residents here were glad to hear that Claude Taylor had ‘at last been caught Allen B. Lincoln and daughter, Miss Elsie, of New Haven, were at their Eastman of native of Brooklyn, N. Y. About ten years ago the family came here to live, Besides’ her husband she is. survived by her mather and two sisters. The body was taken to Brooklyn Friday for cremation. Candidate Heard. Pev. Mr. Winter of Har'ford preach. ed again as a candidate Sunday morn- ing. Louis Lee, colored, who has been working as a teamster for William Segar, left here Monday evening tak-— ing a new overcoat and some other articles belonging to some of the oth- er men. The Willimantic police were notified and the man was arrested as he was about to take a trein for Hart- ford. The mieeting of the Ready Helpers Wars leld in the chapel Thursday even- inf. summer home here for the week end. William Armitage is sawing lumber in Boston Hallow for H. C. Barlow. Ethel M. Green, Zzg wife of Olin Yes it is the acquaintance and recognition as the Economy Store of Norwich in WOMEN’S WEAR- “COVENTRY ING APPAREL that we desire. And the only way toprove our desire is deeds, not words, ‘and Obituary, ..,.m Hillman, Mre,| Tacsist ‘Cvening. ©- Tha faneral was that’s what we believe in and that’s what you will get when any woman visits our store. Semmar et o0 ishanent o7 s and St 337 12t \M DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? "~ DO YOU BELIEVE IN ECONOMY? G e, o b o THEN HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY, BUT FOR ONE DAY ONLY Mrs. Laura Hillmay; 42, wife of Aus|ner husband two_brothers, Earl and DO YOU WANT A NEW DRESS FOR THANKSGIVING? ; gust Hillman, died Mi ; DRESSES any kind, any style, any- size, for - onday evening at|Walter Green, and three sisters, Mrs. I 2 ARE YOU IN NEED OF A NEW SUIT FOR! THANKSGIVING’ FUNERAL Mrs. Ofin Franch. St. Joseph's hospital," 2 - ¢ i muntwr\gglg! a cm".- Samuél ngus of Wuhmnuc, “Lois l 39.98 $10.98 ‘And Leaves Each Surface So Nice and i };lovet, Sbou and Fll;!;uK‘epMSluen. : SUITS your ch01ce of any suit in store--one price | Fon saie aT aLs prucaists’ With TETRBEN Don’t You Want Good Teeth? DO YOU WANT A NEW COAT FOR THANKSGIV ING? 'Dass the dread of the dental negivct M‘l“m COATS yout pick of our stock regardless of former 1 4 98 e, price--for - j L e R T R AT "mcfl.z‘_u'n g 'ornc:m“ zz2 M A CHANCE FOR ALL NO ALTERATIONS 2 CALL AND BE CONVINCED' NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS Prudentlal Outfitting Co. ACIP‘HO .IMKINQW” lu MAIN STREET SATISFACTION GUARANTH-'.D ko\vn'r pricEs eonawren'r WITH BEST WO :