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NORWICH BULLETIN sATURDAY, nECEMBER 8 1917 Important December Sales WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS DRESSES SUITS. AND WAISTS Fur Trimmed Coats. $18.50 WERE TO $27.50 tzess” Coats WERE TO $39.50 Highest Class Goats ... $39.c WERE TO $55.00 A RARE OPPORTUNITY NITY Dresses $10.75 3= Dresses $19.50 $37.50 Assortment comprises Silk’ and Serge Dresses appropriate for afternoon’ and street wear. The styles are the smartest you could possibly imagine and the values far beyond your fondest expectntions. CLOSING OUT ALL SUITS Suits now $15.00 WERE TO $29.50 Suits now $25.00 WERE TO $45.00 The suits are fur trimmed and hllored models, mu:le ; of the finest materials, all richly lined and warmly interlined, wonderful values. SHIRTWAISTS FOR XMAS Special Values—Splendid Styles WAISTS $5.00. .. ......values $10.00 to $12.00 WAISTS $3.85 WAISTS $2.50 .. .valies $5.00 to $7.50 values $3.00 to $4.50 Assortment includes handsome Beaded Waists in smart suit shades, white and flesh, made of fine Georgettes and Crepe-de-Chine. not be duplicated. Thidse vahies -’ XMAS CIFT. SUGGESTIONS RICH FURS SILK UNDERWEAR FUR COATS SWEATERS UNDER SKIRTS SILK H OSIERY' Marhattan [§ 121-125 MAIN STREET HADDAM NECK ‘Red Cross Branch Active—Patriotic Rally Announced—Boys Enl William Brainard ‘of the U S. Narada and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clifton Brainard *spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brainard. Miss Gertrwde Williams is planning T5 leave for Florida, where she will spend. the winter with ber brother. Seiden Clark was home from-Storrs college for Thanksgiving. = Fred A. Brainard-ghipped 150 bush- @ls -of potatoes. to New York Satur- day. - Worked on Bandages. The Red Cross society met Tuesdsy | afternoon and evening for .the' pur- pose of folding gauze bandages. As RING gryzees large number of members wap pres- ent. ‘A light luncheon was setved. Rotand Ladd spent Thanksgiving with his mother. HB lefl .on, Wednes- day night’s boat for N he expects to emlist in the - aviation corps. Capt. G. T. Sandin has been elected chairman of the Red Cross branch in place of E. G. Carlson, resigned. = e Left to Enlist - - Vernep, Sandin. left - sor-New York Friday, for thé purpose of. dnilsting in the Bellevue hospital unit. Patrick Cavanaugh, the substitute mail e‘rrleY. has been ordered to Camp De Jambs, Fiood ‘of ‘the 1. s.i Levi: th:n ‘wa#"home ont ‘a’ furlough .mi giving. - Professors Messer_and Sims of the State Agricultural college delivered a lecture on hogs at Grange hall Thurs- d!y evenln! ‘he -granse elected . officers . Friday | evenln‘, % | church, tre Bgv: m fur The Holinsss Missign nicets at 87 Main street. . : Rev. Henry T. Arnold will be in arge of the service.at, the Shefter- | ing Arms. At the Gospel Mission in the Stei- ner building meetings are held morn- Ings, afternoons and evening. There will'be Sunday sehool at noon ] and evanh‘ls WOrsHIp s cermon. Rev. Tdward Barrow is.pastor of the church. At _the Christian Soi ience. Reading || Room in the Thaver building the sub- ject for study will be God- th Cause and Creator. At the First Cangregational chureh, Rev. G. H. Ewing, rsmr. the. Morning topic will -be The Life. The Y. P, -S. C. B will m-snln‘] At the MoKinley Zion church there 2 ‘worship and sermon.. The subject will te The Secret of ‘the Peace of God. At Christ church there will be holy communion at 9.30 -o'clock, sermon at 10.30 o'clock, Su at noon and an-evening 7.30. - : At Grace church, Yantic, Rev. J. W. rector, thers wfll be morning service-at 10.45 o’clock; Sunday school at noon. The evening:service will be omitted. praver i At THM Episcopal el!llrch there will be hol; commiunion at' 9.30 Tiock, morniag eervice and sermon at 10.30 ‘and- evening seryice-ard address at 7.30 o'clock. At Park Congregational ' church there will be preaching -inthe. morn- ing by the pastor,” Rev. S. H. Howe, D. D.- The young .people’s sefvice will be held in the evening. At the Congregationa church_ the minister will' preach morn- ing and everiing'and’ there will be Sun- Gay school at noon. Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoft 'is pastor P"smr of t.he c.hurch At the - Spiritual street, Mrs. May -Pepper ‘Vanderbilf, noted inspirational speaker and - clair- voyant, will lecture and give psychic rezdings ‘and ‘clairvoyant ‘ descriptions, morning and evening. The Asscciated ‘Bible Students will ‘hold service in~ Buckingham “Memor- ial Hall, 307 Malin streét. "Thére will be a lecture in the morning by C. M. Dockey of Brooklyn, N. Y. on The Judflmont of the Ncw thon. " At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, Rev. Benjamin -W. Williams, pastor,; there will be preaching in .the morning on Are We Prepa for War? There: wil] be Sunday school at.noon.. The.eve- ning subject will.be The Condition of the Church, - At the Church of herd, Universalist, Rev. Cobb, pastor, will' preach on the sub- ject, Where 'Is Thy God? There will b» Sunday school at noon and a Y. P. the "usual hour. Yermmore 4 the g by Rev. Charles” H.>Ricketts; pastor of the Greeneville Congregational church. In the eveninz there will be a stereop- ticon address by Rev.- Arthur Varl At the First Baptist church, Rev. minister, the mo, Purpol of In- there will be winl meet as us_uaY ject will- be Present ‘Chi At the “Greeneville Ccnflmgnhcn-l { church there will'be a service ‘of praise and praver at 7 o'clock Saturday eve- ning. Preaching Sundiy morping at J0.30. by Rev. A - Varley of - Taft- ville. Sunday’ school meets; at .12 o'~ The pastor will preach at Long 2 Pur!das pastor. of the Central Baptist church, will preach in “the .morning. H. Al Matthews' cantata, The City of Ged, written.-for the.400th’ anniversary: of the Protestant ' Reformation, . will, be sung at the five o'clock service.- At St. Androw’s :p.ml chupoh, Fev. William--A. Siith, B.A:, there will be ‘holy_communion at’9.30 in the morning, moffing - prayer .at 10.20, Sunday schaol at noon:and ‘eve- nirg ‘prayer. will be The Life “and th evening topic, Living -and Praying..: g i At Truuty M school at noon ; iead the young peop! Sermon at a At the Federated Aver will p The. Sword fi bwnf e.'"e‘vfl{' bs Sunday school “’m ng of the Junior oc‘lock_ nnd o clety- ats R New York, where | K5 The fair of the hdiu Aid society connected with the Federated church and a chicken pie supper are to be,| Patri Rally. There will be a_patriotic ra Grange- hall on Saf 'hy evenis er the auspices.of the council of de- of Deep River will A war raily held /in° the . vestiy be | of the M. g,mrc; Friday. “evening ‘auspices. gregational H. Elmond will l'lfllk on A Real Re- ligion.’ AN t‘-w The mcmt’ng subject Chisice 4 Owr ‘Slxm', ANNIVERSARY SALE Ends Saturday, Dec. 8th, 10 p. m. OUR CASHOFFER :of’v the surplus stock from one of New York's leading coat and suit manufacturers, has been accepted A. LEVIN & SON Manufacturers of LADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAKS AND SUITS 22.28 W 216t Street Maurice Sample Shon, Norwich, Conn. Gentlemen: - Your, offer for our surplus stock Has been accepted. New York, Dec. 4 1917. Such a sacrifice on our part is truly ah evidence ' vf our high Pewd for the = Maurice Semple Shop. _Hoping your people will a ppreciate the splendid vaiues you are able to offér them, and ‘assuring you of our. good wishes for a suc- ceséful sale, we remain, Yours very truly, A LEVIN, k ‘sSonN. __ The savings of this Big Buy go to you in celebrating our Sixth Anniversary Sale. ACTUAL VALUES TO $35.00 22. SHADES are Beet Root, Burgundy, Brown, Green, Taupe, Reindeer, Pekin Blue, Navy, and Black. Mostly Fur Trimmed with Nutria (Imitation Beaver.) Other coats in stock as low as $15.00. Other gnrmenh have becn grently reduced for.this BARGAIN BANQUET and are tagged with An- ' mverhry Sale Price. LAST DAY SATURDAY -- Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine Walsts Buy these for Xmas Gifts .—— Values to $5.75 194 Main Street Ledyard and his brother ,Henry :fllen :en present with Fred W. Bur- ton, also of Ledyard. ustrated Leeturol The three days’ lecure cl.mpdigfl B2 M. E. King, 2 world-wide. traveler -and a retired Methodist clergyman, .began |- Saturday-evening in:M: E. church with lhe lectm on the Holy Land,:besuti- illustrated © with !te‘!‘eopucnn lldea = P S na4y morning Rev: Mr. King. oc- cupied - the pulpit and his theme was The Great Crisis, which is the present | iwar. . At the Sunday school session he occupied the ‘entire. study. hour exhib- iting. idols and curios from India, and interested” nearly -all present to pledge ten pennies. to akl foreigm missions to be given before eating any miore candy. The lecture’ Sunday -evening -was.on bis travels in Honolulu -India .and other -places: with beautiful - slides , to illustrate it. \-Miss Grace A. Chapman, sang’ the Venity and Venie, unaccompanied and this also. illustrated by slides from Mr. King’s stereopticon at the hegin- hing of the.lecture. hour—and ~before the closing she sans Leéad Kindly Light which was also Mustyated. - Hov. Mr. King-ia ® from Waverly, Mass., travelling in the -interest Foreign -Missions. | Mrs. Winifred Stoddard, hnr daugh- ter, Miss Blanéhe and. son, William, 6¢ Poquonnoc and Walter. Mather of Pastern Point, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred entertained a party ner on Thanksgiving. day, including r. and Mrs. J. Frank Clark, William uckingham, Miss Maud Carew Buck- ingham and William A- Buckingham, Jr., of Norwich,.Mr..cnd. Mrs. Liovd Greene Buckingham and son Donald of of Waterfard Mr. ~amd M; Moxley of Groten, Mr. and ] and son Xibert, All\ns Point TDelphine Fish’ enteriained her Siumeon Fish and. Mrs. Fish, with - son. Donadl ‘and daughter Hor- £ Poquonnoc for Thanksgivins. :mma. Bennei. had . as ‘her Agstin Les: er. uncle- from . Norwich - and . nter, Miss Alenu Lester. _ Fire on Brewa Property. An’alarm was sent to the M. I church during ‘the lecture hour Sun- day evening ‘that .a brisk . fire was ‘burning in- the large- fleld near the homesof George F. Dean _on the New | London road. . Colver'sautorgo- bile carried several. men to the place to render .assistance, but ' the fire was under cgn;rn? when they .arrived. Hen- Fire on Brown Property. algrms ‘was sent to.the M. B. church, dwring the. lecture hour Sun- day evening that’ a’‘brisk -fire was burning in- the Jarge seld néar_the home. of George F. Dean on’ the New London road. ' C: B. Colvers automo- bile_ carried. several meh -to'the place to render assistance, but’the fire was under “control _when ‘ théy - arrived. Henry W. Hurlbutt, Latham E. Smith and others rendered. valuable aid in-subduing. the flames. on ‘the of Charles: H. Brown of Norwich.and was burning.near his S Mo ahd ‘Mrs. Duldy C. Parkins’en: Henry The fife ‘was ng-s day. Ruth Chapter,. Q. E/ .. Elects -Off- re—Progress in Whist Tournament P'm. 3 met‘t City, with Chulas H Phelps; %P- Mrs. Fanny A. . Monday to her. home " after’ spendin, Mrs. ;nddflllq Kzze B. Colver u flue N ar: m Misses Matliewson, were_ente at_the home’of Mr. and Mrs. Bs:m H. Crandail of NOW Lon : ;nmuou 595; and Wadawannocks ver £3 D) 7 | tim ‘The fourth game- -of - whist In the contest between the Mistuxets and the panniick - clubs wis won by the huz a’score of 1187 te,1230. The the ‘seriés, thue far, - uie, S&ulmq -l!va],mu Jua:e,.‘am yent to Wamphasuck Point to inspect| da; their summer homes. nea Letenfora, of Morris- | down until iy D. I"\Yn]o].“d g in thé gy, the rout Fri- | meeting I'riday evening borough. A broken rail discovered early i i THE CLOSER THE TIES OF KINSHIP AND AF- FECTION THE MORE USEFUL AND ENDURING SHOULD BE THE GIFT. FOR MEMBERS OF THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY THERE IS NOTHING MORE AP- PROPRIATE OR MORE APPRECIATED THAN ARTICLES OF FURNITURE CHOSEN TO SUIT THE CIRCUM- STANCES. You will be surprised to see how many choice gifts will be sfxggst_ed by a trip through this store. If it is a practical, welcome, sensible gift that you want BUY IT HERE. Space considerations alone ‘prohibit our indicating more than a few: WE HAVE Parlor Suits, Rodners, Churs Tables, Mirrors, Music Cabinets, Lamps, Dining Room, Chamber and Library Sets, Rugs, | . Carpets, Pictures, Vacuum and Hand Carpet Sweepers; Boys Sleds, Desks, Wagons and Blackhoards, Book Cases, Clothes Wringers, Sewing Machme;, Piano Play- eu,“at-prm too that are right. We deliver goods FREE to any part of Connecticut. C‘ kuN‘% DAL