Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1919, Page 9

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BARGAINS FOR . Thursday Balance of our stock of HATS, one lot of Boys’ Batance of our stock of ROMPERS, sizes.t to 6 $1.25. CHILDREN'S WHITE Dresses, sizes 4 to 8 v $2.25 to $4.98 for any mother 8 years, actual value $2.50 an MUSLIN DRAWERS (¢ 14 years. This Drawer i SWEATERS—»-~ 1 SWEATERS 1t $3.50, ears; colors blue of SWEATER“ One lot 69—val January 2nd and 3rd COATS and HATS at greatly reduced prices. $11.98, actual value $8.98 to $18.75. One lot of Boys’ and Girls’ Hats for $1.00. years, at 79¢, value $1.00 and ears, that are Any one w One lot of BOYS’ WASH SUITS at $1.89, sizes 2 to e $2.98 to $3.50 STONINGTON The Seeond Congregationa! Sunday school in annual meeting elected of- ficers ae follows: Dr. James H. Weeks, superintendent; Deacon Clarles B. States, assistant: Miss Helen S. Col- Miss Lizzle N. Trom- 7 Vietor Jonnson, li- ; Annfe ¥. Graham, pi- | anist; Miss Sarah J. Graham, choris- Victor Johnson, _ Matihew C. ham, Misz Bertha Wmkler, Miss nce Joseph, music committee: emie Trombull, superintendent | A THE CHILDREN and Friday Coats at prices from $5.98 to junior department: | § < e Trumbull, superi intermediate departmen: T. Gager, superintendent partment: Miss Hannah P. me department; and Girls’ Hats for 50c. Tachment e, - | Lulu Thaye: Hats at one-third off. DRESSES—This is a lot of slightly soiled, value ill be sold for $1.49, a bargain n D Stoningten Pointers. Horace N. Trumbt ildren at 39¢, 1 year to value at 50¢ and 62%zc CHILDREN’S BRUSH 198 each, sizes 6 to 10 P T Whittall, r the child, 1 to 6 years at home on Watch S AR Arc true exception grown as The average American is open- men who }‘ strive to meet their country’s needs. The men in the packing industry are no The bu affairs have been conducted honorably, efficiently, and economically, reducing the o~ g v Open-Minded? business is conducted by of vision, open-minded eve in their country and to the rule. ess of Swift & Company has the nation has progressed. Its margin between the cost of live stock and the selling price of dressed meat, until today the profit is only a fraction of a cent a pound—too small to have any noticeable effect on prices. The packing industry is a big, vital industry—one of the most important in the country. Do you understand it? Swrift & Company presents facts in the advertisements that appear in this paper. They are addressed to evcry open- !minded person in the country, Thehu:llsofmdmgdamh this story, of the packing industry, will be mailed on reguest-to | Swift & Company. Union Steck Yards, Chicago, Il Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce Street H. C. Adams, Manager ¥ and Winter garment is sold. | room for Spring goods. LADIES “|YOUR CHANCE! ALL WOOL SUITS 2 Raccoon Fur i1 Raccoon Fur SALE STARTS THURSDAY JANUARY 24 Coats, Coat, Pretty Plush Coats, Racc 4 Pretty Plush Coats, V were . $25, $40 to $65 NOW $1450 $2250 $35.00 COATS For Juniors and were $22.50 $2850 NOW $1250 $14.50 $2 piz4 on’t miss it! cin A 000 Hisses 2.50 ] Because of prevailing high prices this Fall, no doubt man'y were waiting for our great big January Sale. January is f here and the sale starts THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1919, and will continue until every Fall PRICES ARE NO OBJECT. Everything must be sold to makes COME IN'AND BUY YOUR WANTS AT YOUR PRICES. ! e ermcmoe s BIG BARCGAINS i B LADIES and MISSES ALL WOOL DRESSES b §1250 $1650 $1950 LADIES' and MISSES SILK DRESSES were were $18, $25 to $30 $17.50 $22.50 $29:50 NOW NOW $12.00 $1450 $1750 WAISTS were $125 $350 $695 NOW 80c $269 $4.45 1e $90.00 - COME o 2l Yk : New $195.20 Now $145.00 Now $47.50 Row $27.50 to $32 %fl MISSES AND LADIES — NOW oo The Sp 40 MAIN &% Agents for Bon Ton an Weorcesie , RNORWICH E&fegr. i Corsets ed sul 501 of lot, and Norfolk Eantrark, mn»hxh board at 9 o'clock and the little She performed her daty 1 and when the bottle cra: * |the nose of the boat thuse standing ‘within fifteen-feat-of ber distinguistred GALES FERRY ay morning, December lst. the following: Littie Pr-hnrm =auer|m six years tened the destrover, Satt t took its first dip in the is the niece Satterlee, who tmarine. The Satte) r, who had already won-the h the vhou sands of shipy: a a f ne in ents, Mr. were enter- th 2t P home in s, Johm | y William Hoi- | | Hall are saddened SALE STARTS JANUARY 2d his wife, a daughter, Grace and son, HICK AFPOINTED POLICE LIEUTENANT IN NEW LONDON muel Hick of 54 Bly- bccn Oordered by ommends him the next regular court of common me it is expected vill follow. flowery flower on Reduce your docter's bills by ... &lways on hen, EAETRARER A A RN FULIRER R RRERT b e

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