Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 29, 1918, Page 9

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Whe you buy “at home,” you see what you buy before yqi pay out your ‘good money; you do not wait; youpay no high freight; you get known brands of goods ‘from people you know who stand behind every th|i§ they say and sell. ; Do not buy from us just to keep your money at home and be loyal to your home town, but because you can get better stuff for less money and get it quicker :&n by sending to a far-away mail order house. = WNDHAM COUNTY'S TRAD*’\(G CENTRE BUGBEE CORNER, PUTNAM, CONN. RICHMOND l CENTRE GROTON Frank Dutingale of Exeter made 51 William A. Gray is able to be out a5 the Mgore )mrm.stead[dftel a_severe grip cold. 24| Cha ¢ ikl =u= is gamm” in{for h husinesd' ‘::H Sunaay, Nora Fmit ing crops. health, @#o h gow George to Matunuck. Robert Moore and his made a trip Mo v, | his s of n.n dale is mo\mg“ Mi son Ralph | u[onl roock farm. to the Northern factories | ers r Wyoming was | Smy spending & few days with, By daugh- ter here J arm. h Kenyon, who has ' be a few days at \\'irl"'nr(L h fnr |he winter to the home of afternoon. school. re(umnd‘ Giles Bailey has been improving his aug S )-)mrqu ,Mnom I'a:x liome after taking care of the Slocum sick at ! home property here. she could buy with the money husband fools away with cigars. While the dance goes on the awk- ward man gets there with both feet. ", |euty, es Thompson has hired a driver and i§ at home rushing in | fovern Bailey was home for Vacation wover Thanksgiving at Charlotte Bailey picked a large |cver the h bunch of handsome pansies from a bed' i plants on (lenhmoh farm Tuesday. inds of rugs and carpets arg oven on a model loom at Glen- | meeting was held at the|overseas worl hoolhouse in this village | but the signing A new wood- | put a stove has been installed in the | workers. A woman always figures on what her | 12, . *~ NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAT, 'fiwémn‘ B, réfa DANIELSON James Foley, who is in the naval ‘|seryice and stationed at New Bed- ford, v!snad with frienis here over Orrin G. ()ocks, secretary of the Na- tional Committee for Better Films, will address the members of-the Kil- lingly Woman's club next Wednesday rnoon. - Mr, and: Mrs. George Domingue of “| Pawtucket vicited with relatives here over the holiday. ere “were many at the state ar- \|mory Thanksgiving afterncon and ev- anrn-g for the ddncin; § A service was held at St. Afban's church Thanksgiving morning. Henry C."Baker of Providence &pent Than‘kxnglng wlth relatives in Dan- 'Mr “and Mrs. A.J’ :Lathrop, of Day- ville, spent Thanksgiving with rela- i Lfvo- in Mansfield Canter s Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Bowen, who hsvs been residents:of Dayville for rmany years are coming to Danielson next week to make their home. After this week a more liberal sup- ply of sugar seems assured for Dan- ieison people, as the dealers will no longer. be required to. have certificates before they ‘may purchase. Under the proposed new policing system for Danielson, all persons like- 1y to- create disorder may be called upon not to start anything until after 4 p. m, when an officer will be on A Thanksgiving service was held on Thursday evening at the United church in GooNyear. Mrs, E. H. Hammett will have the members-of the Woman’s Missionary society at her home for a meeting this afternoon. Alfred L. Reed of the 8. T. A. C. camp at. Storrs spent the hohda\ at his -home in Danielson. Mrs. M. V. Woodworth will have ke members cf the Ladies' Reading Circle at.her home for a meeting on Monday afternoon. Automobile markers for 1919 are be- ing received by motorists here, Black and white is the color combination on next year's markers, replacing the green and white combination now in use. Private Philip Roberge, D. S. C., will return today to Cape May, N. J, where he will receive further treat- severe wound received in the Chateau Thierry fight. He has been at his home here nearly a month, George Ingalls and family of Nor- wich were Thanksgiving day guests of | [ Mr. and Mrs, L. S, lnga.lls of the West Side. Miss Charlotte Aye: giving with her sist iss Sarah Ayer, at Northfied seminary. Lieut. lra A. Warren has written that he- is in the motor .transport in France, after having b in active service in front line wi b the 56th Coast Artil anielson. John W. Kenne who is doing New London, his home in is emploved b 1 hanl\szmn" take the three mont cial study for Y. W, Miss Bailey recently stop to th ling of additional Sunday evening’s meeting at the Congregational - chur¢h” will be con- ducted by the laym Bill will spealt on W Worth to the Commu Church, E, C. Hopkins on What t Church Means to Business and Geo DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY Now that Thanksgiving is over, December is here. Real Winter starts in earnest with its cold, icy winds and shivering weather that sends Mr. Mercury down to the bottom of his ° cage. That Overcoat which you have put off buy- ing now becomes an actual necessity. Our stock is stil complete after two months’ heavy selling, embracing all the wanted styles for this season. MODELS: Town Ulsters, Dnvmg Ulsters, Form F't- thwble Breasters, Chesterfields, Swag- ger %y Coats, Button Thru Shp-on Coats. Warm Fleecy Woolens, Vieunas, Oxford and Black Meltons, Black and Blue Ker- seys, Rain-proof Cheviots and Tweeds, 'PRICES: 3 $20.,, $22., $23.50, $25., $28., $30,, $32., $35., $36.50, $40. THE CHURCH 'COMPANY | CYR B! DANIE DING SON 1. Guild on What Is Heme W Church. A group of men will sing at this service. A union ThanKsgiving service was held Thursday aftern he” Meth- odist church. The m vice was from a arranged, the church der l‘\e direction of \ r line a:\d will be 'mt to work in »r\' near qu\lle. Thls ‘vehm]:\ anfl mrr’nrwhle nsportation bo tween the Killingly villages mentioned. tgr of the Baptist church at Bro h a union Thanksgivin: arian hall in Brookly n ening. Singers of the churches in the vi and patriotic musi Jailer Albert S. ab vith to walls that the spirit of Thanksgiving h reached in to them. Nineteen :nmates of lel:ng|y51 ith cranberry ~ sauce 'wi pie. Mrs. Bassett said she , been able to secure all the e needed for preparing .the d for serving it as she would he men and women who par- the feast expressed themselves s delighted with the excellence of it and the spirit of good will toward them represented by lhos" in charge sti was raised on Bristol.—Rev. Joseph John Spielman of Bristel will be ordained to the priesthood at South Orange, N. J., on Dec. 21 by Right Rev. John J. O'Con- nor, D. D. He will celebrate his first solemn high mass in St. Joseph's church, Bristol, Sunday, Dec. 22. He is Seather of Dr. J. V. J. Spielman. F.H. &F. W. TILLINGHAST Embaimers « Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Telephone >Cma¢iun,‘ Moosup Div. LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Ia.:l-l Atteztion to Every Detall, ment he réquires as the result of a |@g nt Thanks- | 8 there is a company ¥ men | I8 from Danielson and surrounding towns. 8 Many soldiers and sailors spent the holiday with relatives and friends in |[g home here ¥, Ho: Back on the Man Power of the|d age sang sacred | veld provlded an | 8 ¥ THE APEX STORE—EMOR CO 65 Main Street " Danielson, C'onn. WE HAVE BOUGHT OUT A STOCK OF LADIES’ GOODS WHICH WE WILL ADD TO OUR MEN'S STOCK. SALE ON LADIES’~ GOODS WILL START SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30th, 1918» MEN'S GOODS ARE STILL ON SALE AT THE SAME PRICES THIS WILL BE YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT PRICES FAR BELOW WHOLESAI.E AS THIS SALE WILL COME TO A CLOSE SHORTLY : Men’s Suits ALL NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STYLES $16. and $17.50 Suits—Sale price___ $ 9.95 $20. and $22.50 Suits—Sale price___ $14.95 $25. and $30.00 Suits—Sale price___ $19.95 Men’s Overcoats $12. and $15.00 Overcoats—Sale price § 9.95 $16. and $17.50 Overcoats—Sale price $12.95 $20. and $22.50 Overcoats—Sale price $14.95 $25. and $30.00 Overcoats—Sale price $19.95 Men’s Pants At before the war prices—$1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Including Blue Serges | Merfn’;s Shoes “Packard and “Just Wright” Brands . $7.50 and $8.50 Shoes— Sale prices $5.95 and $6.95 Hats and Caps $3.50 and $4.00 Hats in the latest styles $2.79 $2.50 and $3.00 Hats in the latest styles $1.49 $1.25 and $1.50 Hats in the latest styles 79¢ 65¢c and 75c¢ Hats in the latest styles 39¢ Shirts and Furnishings Dress Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50 values— - : Sale price 95¢ Overalls, all colors, value as high as $2.50— : Sale price $1.49 Fleece Lined and Ribbed Underwear, extra heavy—Sale price _____________ Woolen Hose, $1.00 value—Sale price_ _ 89¢c 79 Girls’ Coats Girls: Coatsat. ..o .o 50¢ on the dollar Girls’ Toques : 59c¢ Angora Sets _______._____. 7'9c,' 98¢, $1.25 Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Coats, $18.50, $22.50, $25.00 values—Sale price $14.95 Ladies’ Coats, $27.50, $30.00 values— Sale price $19.95 ‘Ladies’ Coats, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00 values—Sale price __._______._ $24.95 A few other Coats at different prices Ladies’ Dresses Jerseys, Velvets, Silks, Serges and Satins Our $13.00 and $15.00 Dresses— Sale price $ 9.95 | Our $18.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Dresses— ~ Sale price $14.95 Our $30.00 and $35.00 Dresses— Sale price $24.95 Ladies’ Suits Serges, Tricotines, Poplins, Velour and Broad- cloth Suits, divided into two lots: / Sale price $14.95 Sale price $19.95 Furs Furs You can save 20 and 259, by buying your Furs at this store Ladies’ Petticoats $2.00 Petticoats—Sale price $3.00 and $3.50 Petticoats—Sale price $2.39 Underwear $1.50 and $2.00 Envelope Chemise— : Sale price 98¢ 25¢ and 39c Corset Covers—Sale price___ 19¢ 98¢ Vests and Pants—Sale price_______ 69c Ladies’ Hats Our $5.00 Hats—Sale price .__._____ $1.98 Our $6.00 Hats—Sale price ________. $2.98 These are all in the latest styles and colors THE APEX STORE—EMOR CO. 65 Main Street, Danielson, Conn.

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