Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 16, 1918, Page 7

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The I'EGonmmut - uu!hepuhhc ic to llargeourpqh-ons/»tolm'tnovaifh t at tbe Christian Science 1 de "l-fl‘hh mdn Immor- 1oy Dok Congregational church ot |l now, it is none to early. A compliance with a Government request. the parish Rouse SATURDAY R S TR T At Taftville mnm\nx: What Got's Appeal Thro At the Federated Church, E. J. Ay- ers, pastor, morning subject. Hal Mx- jah. Evening, Three Important Things Episcopal church, anal_church, Evening, Special Values and Our Own Good Values In Cold Weather Needs Will Be Shown In Every Department Today At St. Andrew’s Rev. W. H, Smith, rector; holy com- munion, 10.30; Sunday schodl at noon; evening se at’ 7. > At the United Congregational church services at 10.30 & m. preaching by Rev. Edward M. Chapman or New g % London. Sunday school at noon. i This Store Is Men’s Overcoat Headquarters Sermon topic, In Hon- Right Now—It's Overcoat Weather and we are ready with the world’s SATURDAY ictory. Y, P. 8. C. E. at t the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on the subject, The Sppremacy of the Spiritual. Sunday school at noon. At Mt Calvary Baptist church, preaching by the Rev. J. Blake of New London. Morning subject: Love. Evening subject, Peace. Sunday sehool &t noon. At A. M. E. Zion church, preaching Women’s Suits at Special Prices AN EXTRAORDINARY .OFFERING OF THIRTY SUITS No matter what you have planned to pay for your Winter Suit, here is news that will interest you. Exactly 30 Suits are involved in this extraordinary offering—all 11 a. m.. topic, Darkness Does Not' i i ty i i 1 i T Shriar” S o noon best fabrics in the most popular styles beautiful Suits of the latest and most popular materials. Christian’ Bndeavof, 7 p. m. Preach- L : g e & BB x Blessi 3, y ‘rE.R 'rs Three Women’s High-grade Suits, distinctive Fifteen Women's Suits, the materials are B " Diudne MEN’S STEIN.-BLOCH OVERCOATS MEN'S AND YOUTHS_ o) COVA : models of fine quality Duvedelaine—our principally Velour and Silvertone—our regu- At the Spiritual Academy, Park We feature “Stein-Bloch” Overcoats, guaranteed We show other good makes in Men’s and Youths’ regular $72.50 Suits at... $49.50 lar $50.00 Suits at street, psrehic o WOMEN’S $37.50 SUITS AT $29.50 Twelve Women's Suits, of excellent quality Serge, Poplin, Velour and Broadclotn, these are all stylish mod- els and our regular $37.50 Suits at $29.50. Rey. Mary Peppar Vanderbilt, and clairvoyant of Brooklyn, Y., will lecture at 2 and T7.30 and will follow each address with psychic messages and clairvoyant readings. At the Baltic M. E. church, the pas- or. Rev. Charies Smith, will preach; morning subject, After Peace—What? strictly all-wool and hand-tailored...We show Men’s and Youths’ Stein-Bloch Overcoats in medium and eavy weight, single and double-breasted models, in black, Oxford and fancy mixtures—price range $30.00 to $50.00. MEN’S ULSTERS AT $25.00 Men's Ulsters, in dark Oxford, made with ‘storm col- lar, double-breasted and with belted back, a warm, serviceable coat at $25.00. MEN’S SERGE LINED COATS Overcoats, in plain colors and fancy mixtures, loose® or form-fitting models, single or double-breasted, some have silk-lined sleeves and- shoulders, others are serge lined with satin sleeve lining—price range $16.50 to $32.50. MOLE SKIN COATS AT $18.00 Men's Heavy Weight Mole Skin Coats, extra serv- iceable and warm, a good Automobile Coat at "$18.00. YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS, $35.00 and songs by the chil- ddress by the pastor. First Baptist- church. George Henry rouse, minister: morning theme, The Great King's Armistice. Sunday school 106 WOMEN'S WINTER COATS NEWEST STYLES AT SPECIAL PRICES c : Women's and Misses’ Winter Coats, of good quality Milton, stylish models, some with plush col- R L R, A Conservative models in Men's Overcoats, In black yo,;q Men's Snappy Double-breasted Overcoats, lars, others with fur-trimm i ' e s e fe servics at 7.30, Cugplain L o o b i ung ) PPy , i ur-tri ed collars, in navy, brown, green and taupe—Special price.. -$19,50 nder of the submarine base will with that swagger waist line, in plain green, navy and faney mixtures, extra good value at $35.00. made with three-button fly front—price range $25.00 to $40.00. re Christ church, Trinity church, Rev. | Women's and Misses’ Coats of Velour an@ Pom-pom, principally belted models, with the stylish large collars, in brown, green, taupe and burgundy—Special price ............ $35.00 Richard T ham and J. Eldred . l'j\ i, TeStors mf‘(?lvrle?mné\:‘r;fi)‘. ; MEN!S UNDERWE AR AND NEGLIG EE sHIRTS g:: e::;rsn: r::-li(:l ‘f:ifoof,“afif& L ;flifix ::gefx:,s‘g::ffflef:piringem';u:\gf—'g;?ciinn dpflscx:erjgaq,so et s O ueh |8 | MEN'S $3.00 UNDERWEAR AT $2.29 MENE “EAGLE” SHIRTS AT $1.35 Just 200 Men's Negligee Shirts, the celebrated “Eagle” Greeneville Congregational 36 dozem Men's Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, WOMEN’S VELVET DRESSES AT $25.00 g s : et *°Style Shirts, so-called make. They are Soft Cuft Shirts, in a wide range AR o - SR i ATk o She RO e e e e A Lensth Dragers, o ool Of S§appy patterns, sizes 14 to_ 17 The regular Exactly 25 Women's Velvet Dresses in this offering—all distinctive styles, splendidly trimmed with fringe ing Work of Reparation. The Sundny | eavy quality and regular $3.00 value—Special price prices of these Shirts are $2.00 and $2.50—Special and buttons, in black, green, taupe and burgundy—Special price $25.00, values up to $37.50. BR o S thept el 11 oifibai, TN for Saturday $2.20 cach. - price for Saturday $1.85 cach. pastor will hold a preaching serylce at Long Society at 3 ». m. At the Central Baptist cwuren, Rev. Men’s Medium Weight Ecru Ribbed Union Suits, long sleeves and ankle length, WOMENSS SILK WAISTS, $3.48 AL the Gentra “ WOMEN’S $5.98 WAISTS, $3.98 Arthur T°. Purkiss. pastor. Morning o o) . Women’s Striped Silk Waists, in navy, green and Women's Crepe-de-Chine and Georgette Walsts, reg- e & ,m,,F?:‘,ff\.\:‘:';,,%'}‘; e sizes 34 to 46—two extra.good values for Saturday—at $1.35 and $1.65 a Suit. plum—these are very special value at $3.48, ular $5.98 value, for Saturday at $3.98. Rev. 1 Carlevale. Sunday school and City Bible for men at noon: evening service, - prayer meetin: m, At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. E. A. Lezg, pastor. Vie- tory Sunday: morning subject of the tor's sermon, Vietory Days. Bol- Young People's : Saturday Candy Assorted Chocolates, in all P. BOYS’ WEAR THE GOVERNMENT REQUESTS THE PUBLIC ALL OUR FINE DRESS HATS REDUCED 5 ! o flavors—Special price a Ib. ... 38c Saturday Specials ; . ‘rl.xf::d;u;l".tlslg;',a;',‘:.exin‘m;:m; 1,;3_' Aaboitan !‘;ud C:ndies e YO Beginning today we offer our entire stock of Women’s Fine Dress * iend and join jn & patriotic thanxsgiy- T0 DO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY he Mol =s Penaoin - Bgys' Fall Caps, stylish mix- Hats, in these special lots at reduced prices. This includes all our B R L ookt o ] Spiced Gum Drops Nougats, tures, regular $1.25 value at $1.00 Pattern Hats from our own, work room—also Tailored Hats—in bl st T Rt o viee - andt - . Boys' Corduroy Trousers, sizes 2 < etk : G P e THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY, in which this request can be com- 38 fact every fine Dress Hat without reservation. As follows: = 9 to 17, regular $2.00 value, at $1.69 Molasses I i A lied with, is through the patriotic co-operation of the public. and Peanut Butter All our Women's Fine Dress Hats +that sold up to $7.98— [ , g £ s ana. e & JEWETT CITY ‘ : i Kisses—Special price a Ib..... Boys' Corduroy Trousers, bet- reduced NOW 10 .cueeeeesernsee S SGunie BiiRl it A TIONAL DEFENSE has pledged the merch- Bl Coroat Ty S e i THE COUNCIL OF NATION \! pledg n ] Jroasees | cocoanue mans s il Wk e s T aat o P o A s et ants of this country, to make every effort to spread the period of value at .lei...ceeiecsnece.. $250 e g ; .. 9685 b \’r:r;da”x‘fx;"f;s;m)' Holiday shopping” over the months of November and December. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, styl- All our Women's Fine Dress Hats that sold up to $20.00— Thore will be an Episcopal service |l THE GOVERNMENT is anxious to avoid a concentration of H Chosi st s ;;1; mx::x:is Siszxe'»siw 12;25;1 ST O e N e e seelatitoiooit oee $9.85, Slater library v . - N " . i s St 5 204 o * i o ",,M“'c‘&",yhfil,",.s}’:,f;’w_"“}m|' day purchasing in the two or three weeks immediately preceding Ciitlsinas ol Now e, Cucash ol taia © $10.50 In addition to the foregoins, we offer an unrestricted choice » nfield Christmas, so as to avoid the necessity of increasing working forces and Booklets, a complete stock, in-- s of our entire stock of Women's and Misses’ Untrimmed Velvet Rev. Aibert Donnell’s Sunday morn- ¥ cluding many varieties—at 1c to Boys' Winter Overcoats, sizes Hats, in dozens of the newest shapes and in all the fashion- na «umn.li st meT Congregational | 8 and working hours. - PEr looeh 3 to 9, regular value $12.00— ‘able colorings, including black, regular prices $5.00, $5.98 church vading Temtation. Dea- | g 5 i ic 3 o 4 ST con George A. Haskell leads ihe || WE URGE OUR PATRONS to start NOW with their regular Holi- Special Christmas Greeting Cards § [ Special price ............... $10.50 and $8.98—at . byl 3308 Uhristian Endeaver meeting, : for the Boys in the service, both 5 » 5 . 8. i d prices are as low ¥ g ) 2 Boys' Win- Rev. J. B. Aldrich’s morning subject dey shopping. Stocks are nearly’complets and prices here and overseas— Specially priced |- Food rvilues in Boye' Win J t the Methodist chureh God" i i ter Overcoats for larger boys reh is God's Mas- | as they will be this season. at 10c and 15¢ each. Miss Bessie McCluggage . i - . sizes 10 to 13—at $12.00 to $19.50. WOMEN,S PET"COATS AT SPEC|A|. PRIGES e e | legue service in AS THE GOVERNMENT desires to confine Christmas giving— Rev. J. B. Aldrich’s merning subject o0 the junlors at the B: except for the young children—to useful articles, the desirability Women’s Colored Heatherbloom and Lustral Petticoats, in a good asSortment of colors and in a full range of sizes—these are regular Muff Foundations of early purchases at present prices will appeal to prudent people. Saturday Specials in iors o Ten Virgins arle Palmer Muff Foundations, filled with silk $2:650 TPHHIO0RLa, At ... 3t deihsrehcesins o atia. bhes e n e ao N e salenm $1:98 leads the C. eetinz. The First| floss or down, plain or satin lined, 3 Man as a Buil d His Home is the | &8 Wash Goods evening sub, Miss Annie Gauthier, 17, died at’ her ome in Ashland Friday. She was the ughter of Mary Ener and Armand er No children are expected to collect | money from door to door for the Vie- | tary h:‘nfl They must earn the money e with celluloid ring handles. We show these in all grades, from 50c to $3.98. Women's Petticoats, with sflk flounce and Heatherbloom top, in black and the new fall colorings, made in several desirable model lengths 34 to 40—these are regular $3.50 Petticoats, at. Best quality Apron Ginghams, in all the wanted styles, regular price 30c a yard—Specialsprice 1,200 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S GLOVES AT SPECIAL PRICES TODAY .. $3.18 25¢ Bates' Dress Ginghams, in all the staple stripes and plain colors, regular price 39¢—Spec- Colonial Ivory, 69c WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S These are standard make Gloves in some of the most desirable kinds, for | COl°Piah Genuine Grain Ivory.Toi- i 3 let Articles, at 69c each— regular ial price , R Dennis Barnett put 3000 fingerling (W Fall wear. They represent a purchase made months ago, but delayed in | - ; small mouth black bass in Ashlang | ” Lt - geinef oo to w100 A olloRt bl v Wade. Fercaies ih a eservoie and other local waters on [ delivery. Divided into three special lots, as follows: Hair Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Hat | | SO0 -0I00 Eoe o e ursday. They arrived from 1li Nl g . state hatchery at 10,08 LOT 1—Women's Washable Suede Gloves, in gray with contrast Brushes, Military Brushes, Jewelf§ B .ouj;; price 35c a yard—Spec- Infants’ UNPERWEAR Children's UNPERWEAR liberty in twenty minttes. Not one in broidered back, these are regular $1.756 value—Special price oxes, Flcture Hiramey, Tiays, Hato)l Mikiigrics 1710 ALL STYLES ALL STYLES ns wae dead. i S g ¥ 2 e St Receivers, Puff Boxes, Bud Vases, We carry a large assortment of Every good kind of Children's %, A'i':l“"n&?ffi?c';fm?;?h;fd :I};‘: QDRI s s e o e e e . Infants' Winter Weight Ribbed ""fe’fifi?fnissh‘?f‘hve\s\‘% “1:?3: o al Ves preey an uits. church on Thursday. She waes assist. [l LOT 2—Women’s Washable Cape Gloves, in assorted shades of tan, g 2 & Vests and Eanis, mnging I price § v oo Und rwear for Boys and % L. Philllps, Mrs. E with contrast embroidered back, these are regular $2.00 value— B Saturday Specials in from 37i4c all the way up to $1.10, | Girls, in Vests, Pants and Union Switt, Mrs. Thomas Acroome, bty ad Ml g o Colonial Ivory, $1.19 according to size and grade. Suits. Jer e n Miss ce = " Brown. Domestics 36-inch “Fruit of the Loom” Bleached Sheeting, in short lengths—10 to 20 yard lengths —regular value 3ic a yard— Special price ' Each Colonial, Genuine Grain Ivory Toi- let Articles, at $1.19 each, regular value $150 and $1.75. As follows: Hair Brushes, Hand Mirrors Hat, Brushes, Comb and Brush Trays, Clothes Brushes, Picture Frames, Manicure Sets, Whisk Broom Hold- ers, Jewel Boxes, Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers, etc. We show Children’s Fleccy-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, regular sizes at 50c, extra sizes at 53c—Children’s Flescy-lined Ribbed Union Suits, sizes 4 to 16, price 85c and upward, according to size—Zoys’ Ribbed Union Suits, in ecru and gray, at $1.00 and $1.25, zccording to size. “LOT 3—Women's Washable Cape Gloves, the well-known “Bacmo” make, in tan, gray, moire and ivory—these are regular $: The drive for Victory girls and bey:! 3 Riverside grammar school ' has' brought forth unexpected results. The | quota was 20: the children have more than doubled it with a total of 44 pledges to earn and to glve $5. To stimulate the patriotism and en- thusiam of ‘the children; an honor roll for the Vielory boys and girls has! been placed in the hall in a. eonspicu- | ous place. The names on the roll of honor are: Sidney Gittleman, Ray- mond Jarvis, James Blalr, Almira | Perry, Henry Labonne, Fdmund Dut ko Theodore Davis Clarke, William Franklin, George Jarvis, Everett McCluggage, Ceorge Robertson, Fred Miller, Flora Littl field. Loretta Symington, Irene Rob- ertson, Berlha -Davis, Earl Perkins, Julia Tenczar, = Alblne _ Aramoney, Morton Brown, Cleo M. Coutue, Ada Bicknell, Dora Goldberg, Kathleen Dearnle; Ruth Rathbun, Rebecca Hewitt, Sadie Goldberg, Gwendalyn Alling, Ruth - Ballou, Leslie Carroll, Harold E. Faust, Bernard Wechsler, . ' HEAVY WEIGHT Women’s [ROERWEAR Our showing of Women's Heavy ‘Weight Ribbed Underwear is very complete, comprising Fleecy-lined Vests and Pants in regular and extra large sizes, in all the stand- ard makes and in a variety of grades—prices from b0c upward. 5< MEDIUM WEIGHT Women’s URDERWEAR For Women who prefer Under- wear light in weight, but warm, we show a casplete line of Wom- en's Medium Weight Vests and ns in regular and extra large es, in all the best known makes. such as Munsing, Carter’s, Forest Mills, Ete. 64-inch Mercerized Satin Table Damask, assorted patterns, regular value $1.00 a yard— Special price 50 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, standard weight, reg- ular $2.25 value—Special price $1.65 YARNS AT SPECIAL PRICES For Saturday—We offer all our Germantown and Shetland Floss hand knitting yarns, in skeins only, including all the popular and «most wgnted shades at these special prices: Women’s Sweaters, $7.50 Women's ‘and Misses’ Coat Sweat- ers and Slip-Ons, in a line of styl- ish colorings—Special price $7.50, regular value $9.50. 38c Germantown at 30c a skein X Two cases of gray and white 30c Shetland Floss at 25¢ a skein Cotton Blankets—Special price a pair $1.79 25 pairs of gray and white Blankets, with contrasting borders, fleecy and warm, reg- This is a very special offering and should interest everyone who is We carry a’ complete line of Women’s Union Suits in medium and knitting. heavy weights, regular and extra large sizes, and in all the best known makes, including Munsing, Carter’s, Forest Mills, Etc. spection. The Portequs & Mitchell Co. Ribbons For All Purposes We invite in- Emma Dearnley, Lloy® Wechsl Women who have fancy articles to | J 1ar $6.00 value—Special P"‘“e“ss Blanche Nichols, . Roger Alling. make for Christmas, will be in- G R S RO e o Charles J. Parkhurst, Vera . Mo. terested in our showing of Fancy Ribbons. Be sure ‘and see our Novelty Ribbon for Bags, ete. 15 pairs of fine grade Blankets, slightly soiled, regular $9.50 value—Special price a pair.. $6.98 l‘i‘r::ym% n];:ll;n M!{ t, Valeda Boule, A Nofli, Tren, wart, and Bessi Sehnitman. Q: SUSre g % Sixty others are giving smaller sums of money to heip the boys over there. Altogether there is $240 pledged in this ! school. The Boarflran school reports two ~ The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Victory pupi® and seven other gon- tributors. 5 |it is eXpected that the town's public | Wednesday. The Eastern Connecticut branch of | daughter, Miss Bertha Fineberg and| The regular meeting of Pomfret F s Glasgo school has six Victory boys|school pupils will reach at least $400.| Fannie Moore returned home Satur-|the Woman's Board of Missions will | Oscar Herman of Hartford were week | school board was held Monday. and girls. Up to Friday night $35.95 in cash | Gay after a week’s visit in Greene and | meet at the TFirst Congregational|end visitors at the Edmond home. In the Woodward school are two (1] 7 7” 4 Humphreys' “Seventy-seven" breaks up Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Cold it the Head, Catarrh, Sore Throat,Quinsy, Tonsilitisand Grip. Mail Dreggist COLDS (e £ TSR Victory boys and one Victory drl. Seven Victory pupils have signed pledges in the Hopeville school. There are six $5 pledges to credit of Pachaug school. The Tyler school has no $5 pledges, but there are promises of smaller amounts. The Stone Hill school, with only six pupils, has a Victory boy. Altogether Griswold public schools have gone over the top with 72 $5 pledges to their credit. Thus $365 has been pledged by those in the above class. 'With the other contributions, the 4 has been brought in. Norwich Free Academy pupils cred- ited to Jewett City are: Thomas Bar- nett $5, John Barnett $5, Lewis Ald- rich $5, Joseph Barry $2, Irene Brick- ley $5, Alice Blair $5, Marguerite Young $5: total $32. A. D. Tripp, treasurer for the United War Work drive this week, reported Friday night $4,309.90 in cash and $30 in pledges, - RICHMOND I Providence. Wallace Browning made through here Wednesday. Many from around this vicinity are still getting their” war papers, a trip GRISWOLD Rév. John P. Richardson’s theme next Sunday will be The Golden Rule. The topic in the evening will be Ré- forms That Need Our Aid. Leader, Mrs. -W. E. Montgomery. Several from Griswold Center at- tended the united war rallies at Jewett Clifford Barrows was in Hope Valley ! City Monday and Tuesday evening. RS g i WSS et W ol et Dt i B W, church of Griswold to. hold their quarterly session Wednesday, the 20th. Meetings at 11 a. m. and 1.30 p. m. A basket lunch is plianed. There will be a missionary present from the Woman's Board of Missions now at Syracuse, N, Y. It is expected there will be a full report given of the an- nual meeting. Mildred Montgomery of West Hart- ford spent the week end at her home here. Mrs. Mary Hoxie of Voluntown is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Crary. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edmond and | family, of Ekonk. R P S Andrew Chesebro and family visited Mrs. Chesebro's sister, Mrs. Sails, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank TFerrie, their | daughters, Ruth and Mildred, and son, Merwin, William Saunders, superin- tendent of the Mettatuck Machine Co., and Miss Bernice Hiscox, all of Water- bury, visited for a week recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ferry. POMFRET CENTER Mrs, Everett E. Brown has so far recovered from her long attack of in- fluenza as to be able to walk out, Mrs, Courtland Hoppin has osed her summer home and is visiting her , sister, Rea, Irving Thomlinson spent the week end at Providence. Miss Sarah M. Averlil Mrs. sville. Charles Van Brunt, at and Miss Anna P. Smith of Worcester were at , Westland farm Sunday. Ohildren Ory FOR FLETGHER'S CASTOR!IA

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