Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 28, 1918, Page 9

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At ter G x D! morning,_ghdecylining services. At the Greeneville Con chursh, herd, Universalist, Cobb will_pr o4 1 U, thie Fragment: i il ok, - Resolution; ¢ 1otk itual Academy, il lectu nd prophe- K give psy- ity church, R. Graham and Rev. J rectors—United ser- hurch. All s , holy commun service and ser- At " g{nl avenus, ' Rev, h, rector. "Motni |& m.; Sunday school festival, 3.30 p. ! There will not be the usual Sun- day schoo!l session at noon mor even song at 730-p. ., as these wiil be in worporated IntS the Sunday sehool fes- At the Central Baptist church, Rev. IA _F. Purkiss, pastor—Preaching at 198 a. m., subject, The Law of Har- Serviee in Italian, 5 a. m., J. W Carlevale. Sunday school ity Bible Class for Men at noon. B Y. P. U.'meeting at 6.30 p. m. Eye- ‘ning service at 1.30, followed by bap- (tsm. Firgt Baptist church, George Henry minister—At the morning Mrs. Charles Willey, repre- the Pennsylvania State Coun- of Defense, will make a brief ad- & pastor will also speak on ns of 1918 Woigh Learn- ool at 12 o'clock. B. : evening service at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Wev. B A Legg, pastor: Sunday -I-wfl’fl& 10,30, sérmon by the pastor, e Mission of Jesus; Sunday mn 12: Epworth League at 6.30: ian. Democracy. for America; ewening worship at 7.30, sermon on Equipmant For. ice. Everybody eprdially invited attend all ser- Mr. and Mrs. Milp S. Davoll ‘cele- Drited anniversi- informally the rmall anniverary relr home at iytmas greens Town in with ( the table with nans open air in Mrs. Davo had_with them inner Their som, Winthrop, and wife and | W1 granfson, ' Master Arthur Davoll, | MWwes Mary und Nancy Fuller, sisters of Mrs. Davoll. Mr. Dvoll, and Miss Many gifts e, M. and Mre. D: t 500 hen suecess of the poultry 1 Gurdon. T. Chappeil imn erip. At the h"om- of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. r a fine dinrer wa P with Christmas rec enjoyed ‘The guest of honor Thompson, a Civil War 33 Other puests were Mr. Wallace W. Faliner, Mr g":nd daughters, ( , also Paul Cron Ldadon. and children, making a party of ‘SERIOUS KIDNEY | TROUBLE mm-nfim MA. R B. O'FLYNN 89 North Uiion St., Rochester, N.Y. *For five long years, I was afllicted with Stomack, Liver and Kiéney “Trouble, WK Zeveloped inlo sevious Bladder Trouble. X am safe in saying I tried over 50 @ifferent remedies without relief, 1 saw & testimonial of, I think, a Montred] man about ‘Frut-a-tives’ and concluded to make one more trial. By the time the sample box was finishel 1 found quite an im- provement ; and when I had £nished a50c. box, there was 2 grand improve- ment far beyond my cxpectations. To make a long story short, T elieve “Fruit-a-tives” or Fruit Liver | Tablets the best Stomach, Liver aud | Bladder Medicine the world has ever ’ I B.OTLYNY, Government Conerete Inspector. B0c. 3 box, 6 far $2.50, trial size Lt deslers ot FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. £ B WILLIA g;‘mnm Agent rH 5 3 clal Arent GEORGE N. DLLAP, Special Agent * Hartford, Cean. Wew York e g agational rden. | gy, “|and Mrs. Horace Sears and sop, Al- During that time, | Head Disigured Wiih Ringworms Inflamed and Sore. Itched Caus- ing Her to Be Cross and Fret- ful. , Cuticura Healed, Nothix;g Puter, Swecter, For All Skin Troubles Thaa Cuticura. “‘My little girl had ringworms on her M.’lnd%m%lfllfl she had eight on eruption was inflamed and sore, and itched causing herto be very cross and fretful. Her head was and her hair all came out in places as large as & fifty-cent pieck. X I saw @ Cuticura Sosp and Oint- ment advertisementand I ht them. In about one week her was all healed.” (Signed) -Mrs. John Ken- nagh, R. F. D. 3, Bethel, Juae “h}i’v‘l’flg btained & clear healthy skin ol L by the use of Cuticura, keep it clear by using the Soap for all toilet purposes assisted by touches of Ointment as Deeded. Caticurs Sosp 1a idéa for the complexion because so mild, so deli- cate and go creamy. \ " Bample Each Prewby Mall. Address post. oy S e . teen. The only absent meruber of the family was the youngest son, Edmund, who is still in_France. Mrs., John James is visiting her daughter, Mre. Kennedy, ir Greene, R. L Miss Hllen Willlame of New London is a guest at the thome of Charles Goodrich, Miss Bessie Turner of Norwich spent the holiday with her mether, GALES FERRY Announcement cards were .receiv- ed in the viliage Thursdoy by friends of Rev. Jogeph B._Ackley of Burnside, of his marriage with Miss Mary Brew- ster Vinton,,of Hartford in_that city Christmas day. Rev. and Mrs. Ack- ley will be at home at 34 Larrabee sireef, Burnside, after February 1. Rev. Mr. Ackley was a former pastor of the M. E. church of the village, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Latimer and Miss Sarah T. Latbmer had as guests for Chris Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rope of Uncasville, Mr. and Mre, Carl W. Brown entertained a family party of fourteen at dinner Christmasc day. Among the guests were Judge Lucius .Brown and Mrs. Brown, witih son) Daniel Brown, Ex- Mayor Allan L. Brown, }Mrs. Brown, and two chi!dren, Charles H. Brown, all of Norwich; Mrs. Charles M. Brown of New York and Mrs. Boyd of the rine base. Dinner was served in living room at Seven Gables, decorated with.laurel iine Fish entertained Mr. fred, from West Haven, for the Christ- mas time at her home in the village. ir. and Mrs. Walter M. Bucking- ere guests at the home of J. Frank Clark, Mrs. arents, of Laurel Hill, going to Jewett City for din- stmas at L. G. Buckihgham's. Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrup was enter- tained at and X the home of her cousins, Mr. . C. F. Colver and Miss Kate at the Navy Yurd over the mas_holiday. . Newton and Mrs. Newton e dinner guests at the home of . Colver, Thursday. «. Lydiay S. Maynard and her danghter, Mrs. Charles Hoyt of the ited Mrs. Maynard's sister, san Chapel in New London on building for stérage and a being erected for Norman vey on their lot in the rear of the store el GARDNER LAKE Private George E. Day, who went serviee April 26th, has been d and is at his home. SY. Daniels is visiting in A niel Clark, who has been ckus hospital, Norwich, for sev- }eral weeks with a broken leg, re- tumed to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. family were in Norwich, Tuesday. M a Champlin and family of Montville, spent Christmas with' Mrs. Floyd Fletcher. Mr. ard Mrs. Fugene Lefingwell have moved to Lyme for the winter. Miss Ethel Champlin has returned frcm a visit in Hartford. Miss Archer, teacher in the Harris district, is spending the holidays at her home in Bethel, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Boynton are visiting their som, N. D. Boynton. Morgan and Only the rich can practice economy with success. Viscount Kato Gapan | Conterence. Geicgalo to the Peace "THIS IS A TRUE ECONOMY SALE | 3 , Sale Begins This Morning _ True economy is measured in several ways. First—You must need the article you purchase. ~Second—It must be yours at a price which is suited ta{your purse. Third—lts value must be as great or greater'than the price asked. These three are measures of economy, and each one of the measures may be applied to every garment, every yard of floor covering, to any article offered to you in this Sale. Buy now, and you may rest assured that you are. the worth of your money, and then some. The Sale begins bright and early Saturday morning.. Be on hand and profit by the prices. L] X e Prices Greatly Reduced marking them all at $15.00. It is an exceptional opportunity to secure smartly cut, and splendidly VALUES FROM $34.50 TO $35.00 VALUES TO $37.50 Beautiful Velour and Silvertone give these coats an air of richness which you cannot afford to miss the chance!if you need a Suit. Following the * THERE WILL BE NO EXCHANGES—NO APPROVALS—NG C. 0. D.’S COATS FOR MISSES AND JUNIORS—ALL ARE WINTER WEIGHT finished coats, in fine mixtures and velours, at a ridiculously low price! Buy the coat today. $15'00 ECONOMY g $27.50 o] §27.50 getiing [ ] 3 -] (. Big Economy Features in the Garment Section We have grouped the Coats which we have been selling at prices ranging from $20.00 to $25.00, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS PRICE . is most pleasing, and they were all extremely good values at the regular prices. Some of them have fur collars and the balance collars of the same material as the body of the coat: The designs are smart and new. A fine coat at $27.50 is splendid for this season of higher prices. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS / VALUES FROM $37.50 TO $45.00 present style many are braid bound, and braid trimmed, and a goodly variety of models in Serge, Poplin or Oxford are shown. Belted models are the favorites. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES ECONGCMY $55 fifl VALUES TO $25.00 PRICE ° ECONOMY. - Here's another big reduction in Coats of even higher grade—really beau- | PRICE o 5 #iful garments in Velour and Fine Broadcloth, some of them full lined. i We have taken these from cur regular stock—thers are no cheap models here. A splendid sel Serge, Satin, Charmeuse and Jersey Frocks in the most de: . A feature of these Frocks is the care and skill with which they are tailored and' finished. $6.98 ALL-SILK BLOUSES ECONOMY PRICE $5.00 Filmy Georgette, and firm Crepe de Chine make line 1~ good, including Plum, Navy and the new shade, Reindeer. The, sweepin_ lines of these coats please the eye and conform to the best style stan. ‘~ds. : $2.00 CREPE VOILE BLOUSES | ECONOMY PRICE $1.69 Fine Crepe Voile is used in these dainty Waists, . ey are further dignified by their collars of seal or nutria. The color ‘ MANY GOOD SILK BLOUSES ECONOMY PRICE $2.95 It's a fow price for a Silk Blouse, but these are 8 ney s : up the selection. Pretty models in numerous trimmed with good laces and embroideries, and i real =c<_>r_:omi prlc?_. Made vaf Crepe de Elhme styl . one ample choice, and edch one i shown' in many clever models. Good Waists i of qualities found in much higher d affairs. | of them will appeal to you on the ground of i for TR dney: } Ws have thom in white and fiesh color. value. ' Look them over. ] R ) $98.50 NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT WITH HUDSON SEAL COLLAR._..__.._..__. SALE PRICE $83.50 $169.50 NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT—RACCOON COLLAR AND BELT__.________ SALE PRICE $135.00 $175.00 HUDSON SEAL COAT WITH NUTRIA TRIMMING _______________________SALE PRICE $140.00 $225.00 RACCOON COAT WITH LARGE COLLAR AND POCKETS_ ________________ SALE PRICE $175.00 $210.00 RACCOON COAT—FULL RIPPLE EFFEGT—FANCY BORDER _____________ SALE PRICE $165.00 MUFFS AND SCARFS AT SPECIAL ECONOMY PRICES g ] L] e ) o ?‘i Big Reductions in Many Floor Coverings During This Sale 3 NOW IS A GOCD TIME TO REFURNISH The special Economy Sale prices enable you to replenish the household floor covering needs at a fraction of the actual value. - You will find values here at this time which can- not be duplicated elsewhere, and with your wartime experience in judging values you will appreciate these values when you see them. Buy now and save money. SANDFORD’'S SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS $45.00 VALUES FOR $32.50 We have just eight of these handsome Rugs in 9 by 12-size, and we are going to sell them all at an actual reduction of $12.50 on each rug. The designs are good—all-over effects and medallion styles in excellent colorings. You will never make $12.50 any e : SANDFORD’S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS $45.00 VALUES FOR $39.50 Handsome Oriental designs in hoth medallion and all-aver effects make up this lot of 9 by 12 Rngf whos.e prices we have cut. Not a Rug in the lot but what is a splendid value at $45.00 and would be an ornament to almost any room in your home. L SMALL AXMINSTER RUGS $1.00 TAPESTRY STAIR CARPET THE FAMOUS QUAKER LACES AT SALE PRICES in four -good designs—SALE PRICE:7% A s e it e sl % :y ?; "::: :?fié," Sfité 22}25 2322 Domestic and Imported Cretonne the market. We offer in this sale a ‘spocial Iot of 50 (e o 1 Values from 750 to 8%. Twenty beautiful patterns ars | ;o lace, worth 896 & yard—SALE PRICE 8o, _ JAPANESE GRASS RUGS included in the lot which are:marked down so drastical- KHAKI COVERED SUIT CASES Pretty Rugs in tans and greens with Greecian key | ly. There are hundreds of uses to which tfis fabric Cood, sturdy: cases, covered with durable khaki fabric, border, size 36 by 72, regular price $2.75— may be put—SALE PRICE 55¢c. and reinforced at comers-with-feathen. Actual value is e FEATHER PILLOWS FOR YOUR BED $400—SALE PRICE $250. e NPT - e i B2 Ay 23 3 $1.50 VELVET STAIR CARPET Excellent Feather Pillows, 20 by 28 inches, in size, with Tans and greens predominate in this splendid 27-inch | fancy ticking covers; regular price $275— carpet—SALE PRICE $1.15 SALE PRICE $225 ; Neponset Water-proof Floor Covering for ‘bath rooms. This is sold everywhere for 85c a square yard, 00d deSignS .. «ev o amimmioiarminaisiniaimimiems 75 * Ringwalt’s Linoleurn—a special offering of eight 656 Wild’s Printed Linoleum in bedroom, bath and kitchen designs—about twenty designs to choose from—worth $1.00 a square yard. ........... handsome designs, particularly good for kitchens, value 85¢ a square yard......

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