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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919 The Business, of Norwich BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING You Know What Prices Have Been—Then Look At These and Profit By Them | CHAPLAIN BYRNE'S BUSY. AT ATLANTA PENITE In the annual report of the U States Penitentiary, At lic chaplain, Rev. native of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Byrne, submits’ his report. Ther® was a total of 1557 prisoners in the institution for the year, 426 be-~ ing listed as Cathelfcs, The next highs est number was 359 Baptists; Mefl:m dists numbering 276, Jewish 105; copalians 62; Christign church 16, Presbyterians and Lutherans 13 and Congregationalists 14. No prefer: was_expressed by 8., there e fl Christian Scientists, § Orthodox Greel 5 Holiness, & Quakers, 2 Lmvern.lmz. 3 Confucians, 3 Adventists, 3 Dutch Reformed and ome or two other de- nominations. Father Byrne received his appoint- ment Sept. 1st, 1917. He writes of .his work: “My earnest desire to be of real help to those who have come {under my spiritual charge, has met with almost instant and universal re- sponse from the men. That they are Dppreciative of the efforts put forth in eir behalf is evidenced by the in- cased attendance at mass and re- ception of the Sacraments. om the beginning it has been my = put myself in close personal | touch with the individual person, work- ing on the theory that crime has for its ulterior cause some form of sprit- ual disease. Consequently a great dea; of my-time each day has been devoted to personal interviews and, having made a careful diagnosis of each cas | T have prescribed to the best of m: jability the proper spiritual medica- {ments_which, tozether with sincere { fatherly advice, have produced re- sults far he)oml my expectations. The men in the Hospital and Tub- | culosis Tents have been the object of Prices have been, and still are, high, and they have got to come down. sale we are anticipating to a very great degree these readjustments, and have cut the prices ruthlessly, even en of anything buy it during the big Clearance Sale. But, they will come down gradually for the greater part, for rez staple merchandise. There is many a chance to save considerable sums of money, and these savings are to be made in ever',' depahmenu djustments car k made hurricdly. Lock these r, and if you siand in nee” § i my special solicitude and to those who ave departed this life, T have admin- istered the final consolations of their Lhulch am under, deep and lasting obll- Zerbst, for the mor- suppcrt ou have ex- tended to me and, especially, for-the TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT |RUG AND DRAPERY DE?ARTMT:'.NTI _|{SANFORD'S WILTON VELVET RUGS--2 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEP'T. ER GCODS DEPARTMENT Uik Peikie Tiw-Way Down” JOHNSTON AND JOHNSTON'S BABY TALC MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEP'T. WEIGHT COTTCON SOCKS in blac! ew chapel set aside at your sugges- ition for the members of my congre- B! sation. Your splendid co-operation @l in making this ideal place of worship { possible is greatly appreciated hy me, HER S\RA-P PURSES fitted with .GALE PRICE $1.00 3 KET BOCKS in black and in size and valued at §15.00. Thers are only three left but they must go. SANFORD'S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUG! T'S COTTON HOSE in black, white or 3 the regular 29¢ quality. SALE PRICE 25c %ec BABCOCK'S BUTTERFL! TALC in vioiet, 1 reinforced foot. SALE PRICE 21c, 3 for 62c .SALE PRICE S"Z he Catholic prisoners is demonstrated 1by the fact that prior to the opening D COTTON HOSE 9 by 12 size. Handsome all-over and medal- $1.00 QUALITY THREAD SILK SOCKS in solid SALE PRICE ge attendance about eighty, Black or white stocki i Regular pr ce $4500— ack © e stockings in sizes N etric: oo BIGELOW BODY BRUSSELS RUGS--? colors, arrows and strin WOMEN'S HAND k only. Part arc leathe~ ard the segular Aoshe SALE PRICE 79: IZED LISLE SOCKS s ‘LION BrAr\:)" a. average attendance is three hundred and increasing. “Our new chapel blessed by the SALE PRICE _SALE PRICE $38.50 { Bt. Rev. Bishop Keiley of this diocese, who also celebrated the first mass in , 6 pair for $2.1 April 14th, 1918 and de- «.....SALE PRICE VET AND SILK BAGS in ali sizes SMITH'S AXMINSTERS—Size Regular price $29.00 83 by 10-6. SALE PRICE $25.00 1EN'S BURSON MADE HOSIERY in a reg- WOOL AND CASHMERE SOCKS in black, Ox- ermons in both English and winter weight. d regularly for 39c. § BLACK SEAMLESS COTTON HOSE BODY BRUSSELS RUGS—G by 9 fect Regular price $20.00. ..SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $|50§) & ror and purse.. Somo hava the now All are of the very {atest style. The Protestant chaplain, Rev. Dr. | Joseph A. Sewell, in closing his special report acknowledzes the pleasant rela- Fl! tionship with Father Byrne, the Cath- Sold regularly .SALE PR!CE $14.004% AND SANFORD'S AXMINSTER in two , 26 by 72 inchos and .SALE PRICE m $2.50 to $15. 5¢c SILK FOUR-IN- i-'/‘«l\"‘" EVERY PRICE HAS BEEN CUT § styles and colo FASHIONED olic chaplain. So, too, Fatker Byrne “Particularly, I am greatly indebted my coMeague, Dr. Sewell, for his ndness and help on many occasions, Sizes 8 to 10. SALE PRICE His tabulated report shows: SALE PRICE 65c| SON HOSE IN BRONZE AND EROWN sle or silk lisle finish. 0 SALE PRICE $5.00 S COLONIAL VELVET RUGS—Size 27 inches. Regular price $4.50.SALE FOUR-IN-HAN ed down for this FOR SALE—HALF have been marl Number of prisoners of Catholle | faith, June 30th, 1913, 451; average |attendance at mas number of | holy communions received, 3i8; num- d!ber of prisoners baptized, 3; number in a good variety of de- $1.00 quality.... {of Catholics annointed on deathbed, 4; LISLE HOSE Requl:rly $1.25 a square .’SALE PRICE 75¢ “-5" GURHEY SALE PRICE $1. |number of Catholics died, 6; number SALE PRICE of interviews given in office 1,201; to- *IRINGWALT'S LINOLEUM made on a felt base. --SALE FRICE $1.45; WOMEN'S NECKWEAR AND tal number of interviews and visits OMEN'S SILK AND FISRE HOSE with mosk The regular price is 85c a square yard— 3°c SUSPENDERS SALE PRICE 65¢ HANDKERCHIEFS 4,241; number of Catholc papers and magazines distributed to Catholic in- . SALE PRICE $1.50 RIESCD UF\DERWE“R of heavy Nelqht— SALE PRICE 98¢ 2150 HEAVY FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR— SALE PRICE $1.00 UNDERWEAR. c FIBRE MATTING.... ” ISRE RUGS—27 by 54 inches.SALE PRICE 89 STAIR CARPET.SALE PRICE 79c VELVET STAIR CARPET..SALE PRICE $1.15 GRA3S RUGS—Size 35§ by 72 inshes— SALE PRICE $1.33 DRAPERIES OF ALL KINDS SALE PRICE 29¢ 50c COLLARS AND CCLLAR SETS in Organdie ....SALE PRICE 50c HIGH STOCKS of Pigus and Net— SALE PRICE LACE AND NET JABOTS valued from 50c to 5 - .SALE PRICE H\NDVCRCHIEFS—coInref or hem- ALE PRICE 4Zc ULL FASHIONED OUT SIZE STEPHENSON’'S woOL Bachelor Shirts and regular Draw: SALE PRICE $1A95 SALE —"UCE 62c mates 2,400. STONINGTON MAN WAS PRISONER OF THE HUNS Stories of unspeakable cruelty of the @ | Huns toward their prisoners and of vital relief afforded by the Red Cros |are being told by the soldiers and sail- were landed from the convert- SALE PRICE 3 for 7c P»PTS HANC DREN'S HARVARD MILLS UNDERWEAR Either medium weight or fleeced cotton vests : priced according to size, 33.00 WOOL PROCESS UNION SUITS--made WCMEN'S ALL-LINEN of finest heavy cotton, 7 I\V"CH';.—.} HA? \‘Df\E?\,HL‘ \KER MADE FILET LACES—These make as andsome window draperics as you could wish They are rare bargains— ..SALE PRICE .SALE PRICE $1.92 men are from the Division, the famous n, which drove back the fiermans at Seicheprey, when the Huns SALE PRICES FROM 57 DREN'S HARVARD MILLS WOOL UNDERWEAR—both vests and drawers. Dur the sale we will ssil them for just 40c an the regular price for eact WINSTED AND GALSTONBURY WOQOL® UN- ASALE PRICE DERWEAR—These two makes are as good as there are on the marke® ! borcers, or in plain white. s H,i\NDKE’?CHiEFS cohmon PINS S BASTING THR SALE PRICE HEVSTITCHED HANSXER- You can't go wrong | Huns came over in _the dark of early morning with long knives and pistols and hand grenades on a terror raid. They were among the wounded whom the Huns dragged back with them in thelr hasty getaway to their own trenches. SALE PRICE $2.10 SALE FRICE SALE PRICE $249 SALE PRICE $293 SALE PRICE $1.15 LE SHIRTS — SALE PRICE $135 LDREN'S UNION SUITS REDUCED “5c FROM REGULAR PRICE OF SUIT CHILDREN'S WOOL UNION SUITS REDUCED 20c FROM REGULAR PRICE OF SUITS ARD MILLS UNDERWEAR AUNT LYDIA'S LINEN FINI (‘fi KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT KEEN KLEENER.. CURTAINS—! V2 yard length curtains of finest vorkmanship— SHAMROCK LINEN 30-YARD DARNING 5 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS MADRAS AND F «.....SALE FRICE 3¢ SALE PRICE ¢ for 29¢ 15-YARD DARNING One of these was Private W. J. Lil- i¥ of Stonington, who was a member of the 104th Ambulance Co. Private Lilly was wounded and cap- i tured at Jury Woods, near Seichprey en April 20, and his story of what the Huns did typical. Although he was first-aid man and wore the Red Cross Splendid medium weight vests, drawers hts of fine cotton— SALE PRICE $1.49 SALE PRICE 6 for 2 brassard on his arm, Lilly said a Boche sizes—value $1.15 SALE PRICE 95c SALE PRICE $1.15 UNDERWEAR ..SALE PRICE $2.15 " AND “DE LUXE” G POWDER in large size packages— SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 'AVELIN COMM PIN CUBES in s DEFENDER SAFETY HIGHEST GRADE “YOR! SHIRTS AT SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES 20-MULE TEAM BORAX N'S LIGHT Bl | deltberately threw a hand grenade at i him, blinding him. Fe was made to { walk more than two miles to the rear with several bundred other American although he was unable te SORAX CHIPS WHIiSK BROCMS of gvcd cuality NO. 6 AND NO. 7 BROOMS.... 'S “PIONEER” BELTS AND SUSPENDERS SALE PRICE SALE PRICE ..SALE PRICE Vests and kns SALE FRICE 65¢ ..SALE PRICE SETTE AND SCRIM ull length and showa in CURTAINE-AN ..SALE PRICE 65¢ ay a foot ahead. “It was three days later that a Ger- | man surgeon In the hospital took three pieces of the exploded grenade out of a wonderful va- SMALL LOTS OF UNDERWEAR NHICH WE HAVE NOT ADVERTISED WE OFFER SPECIALLY LOW PRICES DUSTLESS HAND BRUSHES REVERSIBLE COUNTER BRUSHES— riety cf style and price— ALL OF CUR IN VALUES .SALE PRICE INCLUDED IN |my right eve and one out of my left eye” he said. “He spoke English per- | fectly and told me he was much inte- E PRICE *c»; SALZ PRICE SALE PRICE ..SAL EPRICE ST CLEARANCE PRICES STATIONERY DEPARTMENT WINDOW BRUS $1.50 WORK S| d color cham®-ays; sizes 14 tc 17— ested in the United State. After three f| weeks in the hospital, and although T t1l wore dark glasses, 1 was taken to a work camp, where I had to push | freight cars with other prisoners. We ot hardly any food and only a small INT CLOTHES BASKETS. - | quantity of undrinkable coffee. We Which Should Not Be Overlocked RTER'S KOAL BLACK INK AND WRITING SALE PRICE .SALE PRICE 1 .SALE PRICE & LOTHES PIN BASKETS WIZARD POLISH MCPS.. GAUNTLETS AND MI wot no meat at all for seven months. |Too much cannot be said for the ~ American Red Cross. Had it not been UID and DAVID'S FOUNTAIN PEN INK— LINED LEATHER—Regular p: --8ALE PRICE .AT SPECIAL & & JNDERWEAR, CORSETS, ETC: 50¢ CORSET COVERS DUSTLESS DUSTERS. HEAVY FLOOR CLDTHS . QUART COVERED GRANITE SAUCZPANS— ..SALLE PRICE ..SALE PRICE CLEAR/ \:\VE PRICES OLISHED CEDAR PENCILS— SALE PRICE 2 for 3¢ for_their packages we would never ved our prisoh life in Ger- DOMESTIC CONSUMERS MAY laces and embroideries. We have all SALE FRICE 3% SALE PRICE -SALE PRICE SAFETY GLASS INKSTANDS with rubber cork. v 5 +....SALE PRICE 29¢ EPARTMENT HTE-BOWLE. ... BUY COAL ANYWHERE NOW Martin E. Jensen, chairman of the 89¢ ENVELOPE CHE model wdh' embroidery i3:'lc MADRAS in dainty pink, igns in cream gr blue green and yel- ..SALZ PRICE ..SALE PRICE MISES of a very FANCY CL‘FF BUTTONS for soft cuffs— SALE PRICE 5 R COMPLETE LINE OF CHRISTMAS JEW- including Brosches, X WHITE WOVE COMMERCIAL SALE PRICE 5¢ UART GRANITE TEAPQOTS ..SALE FRIGE ENVELOPES, pkg MINNEHAHA WRITING TABLETS 3 . SALE PRICE 12¢ JOT-IT-DOWN TABLETS— \”OODEN CHOPPING BOWLS. BINATION HANGER fer coat and trousers, SALE PRICE 7c SALE PRICE 45¢ KN]CKERBOC'\ER&*( ainty Norwich fuel commitiee, s letin on Thursday to dealers, which remoyv>: al e sins of coal on and His bulletin follows: Norwich, Conn., January 9th, 1919 Cufi Links, B. s, Beaut; i etc. SALE PRICES 1c, 2c and 8c each| Made of pink Seco Silk i et i ! To Coal Dealers of Norwich, Con Pyl reguiarly e SALE PRICE $1.00 5150 'ENVELOPE CHEMISES of vers 7 ity and cleverly designed. DRAWERS taken from our regular Have been on the counters for a short time and are rot absalutely fresh— SHIRTWAIST HANGERS *fCHILDREN’S COAT HANGERS. ODD LOT OF MIXING SPQONS. SKIRT BOARDS ETEHED TUMBLERS, doz SALE PRICE 5; | .SALE PRICE 2¢ .SALE PRICE 3¢ -SALE PRICE 60 SALE PRICE $1.00 ..SALE PRICE 75¢ SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE ..SALE PRICE SALE FRICE .SALE PRICE BUNKER HILL WRITING PAPER Regularly 2c... WRITING PAPER in pound packages. SALE PRICE ..SALE PRICE 'SALE PRICE $1.004° $150 counters. REGAL LAWN"—a gray-white paper put up ex- MARQUISETTE The State Fuel Administrator's Bul f | letin No. 113, dated Jonuary Tth, 1919, | removes all restrictions on egg coal on and after January 10th, 1919. I have |included the local gas plant among | manufacturers. In view of the situation in Norwich, and under authority from Bulletin No. SALE PRICE $1.00 A CORSET BARGAIN DISCONTINUED MODELS SOILED CORSETS—THE VALUES RUN AS HIGH AS $7.50— sly for the Boston Store. Onc guire in s ..SALE PRICE WHITE CREPE PAPER NAPKINS cold regu- arly for 25c a hundred. SALE PRICE MARQUISETTE MARQUISETTE AND SLIGHTLY PEARL BEAD NECKLACES— INFANTS’ WEAR DEPARTMENT c{A SMALL LOT OF WHITE SILK BONNETS ...SALE PRICE -.SALE PRICE ...... SALE PRICE | 119, dated January Sth, 1919, I am rul- ing that on and after January 15th, 11919, all restrictions on domestic de- liveries shall be removed. Written applications will no longer be required on new orders. The most popular makes will be found in this bar- gain assortment, Come in ard buy a p CLEARANCE PRICE $3.00 CRETONNE. CRETONNE... CRETONNE <« STEAMBOAT PLAYING CARDS— SALE PRICE -SALE PRICE ..SALE PRICE @ which we have been selling for prices rang- ing from $1.50 to $2.98..... BIG BARGAIN ..SALE PRICE $1.( SERVICE P!Ns e HOLIDAY PAPETERIES—Beautifully boxed and The limitations on orders already i placed are removed and domestic con- sumers are free to purchase of any dealer without further written appli- cation. DRESSES. For children three, four years old we have the bigcest bargain of have taken slichtly soil tied with ribbons— APRONS VALUED FROM $1.00 TO $1.75 These are slightly soiled #nd mussed, AT JUST HALF PRICE IVORY NOVELTIES including Puff CRETONNE... .SALE PRICE Upon receipt of this bulletin you may d Dresses runring in 8, and have crouned -SALE PRICE $1.00 CRETONNE. . REMNANTS OF SCRIM, MARQUISETTE. MADRAS AND QUAKER LACES, LENGTH FROM ONE .SALC PRICE 38¢ 35 AMERICAN FLAG PAPETERIES— 1ot is made up of some of the dainticst ana prettiest of our entire apron stock.. Every one is a bargain of the first Boxes, Hair Receivers, Whisk Brooms them on one bargain table efs, Frames, Clocks, Combs, Files, and many jcease reporting weekly deliveries. 1 Dr. Cgdy Called to Washington. } Dr. H. C. Cody, who has been in = g S CHILDREN'S HATS OF ALL KINDS JUST - 4 o CLEARANCE PRICE 50c HALF PRICE TO TEN YARDS ONE-THIRD OFF more toilet novelties; a piece..SALE PRICE 98¢ {charge of the New London County bu- reau of the federal health department, with an offi o London, jn | conjunction with the city health bu- reau, has receawu widers to report at Washington, D. C., and leaves today (Friday) with Mrs, Cody and their voung son. Dr. Cody will report to the surgeom general of the department and wil | detailed for the present at that office, compiling statistics in connection with the influenza. IdLs_x: Mbenmmtf to have om&hnl and it's a bettes 14 25 r thing to keep Ld