Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 6

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[ NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919 WESTERLY ; Trolleys Lead /J/% To { : | of Daniel Leavens on the g Deputy Sheriffs G. Nathan Colvin, s ended Wednes- Judge Dorar of | nd the jurs took | AL 3:10 the | | | The Business Center f of Norwich Depuiy Sheriff C; (sa s a % in linm € Tr Leavens, ~conzerning timony at a previous trial of the prisoners who had An Attack of Influenza Often Leaves Kidneys | " in Weakened Condition hghast The Merchandise You Want At Prices Reduced To The Lowest Notch This is a Clearance Sale of the first class. We have determined to bring down the size of our large stocks of merchandise, and to do this rapidly and effec- tively we have smashed the prices beyend recognition. Now is the time for you to supply all your present needs and those for months to come, and save money on every purchase you make. It is 2ll first class, fresh merchandise—the kind you want and need, and will be glad to own. Smashing Reductions In Every Department $1.75 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ......SALE PRICE $1.15 pliEEIES O L T $175 MADRAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS — QUAKER MADE FILET LACES—These make as el e hand-ome window d-aperies as you could wish it &l Iry 0 r: _flg; ‘1'12 for. They are rare bargains— o S S LE RS G 350 guality _SALE PRICE 2o *307 NEGL'GEE SHIRTS ... SALE FRICE $215 FRWEAR DEP'T “Way Down” Rliblanks writeto R SHIRTS AT SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES T ey -SALE BRIBESS regular stock— reg MEN'S “PIONEER” BELTS AND SUSPENDERS quality. .. Valus Value 55¢ quality SALE PRICE 49¢ 75¢ liqualityc. . oodins il B SALE PRICE 5% QUAKER LACE CURTA'NS—Beautiful nets made into 2/ yard length curtains of finest workmanship— SALE PRICE 35¢ .....SALE PRICE 65c ALL OF OUR FLANNEL SHIRTS IN VALUES FROM $200 TO $500 ARE INCLUDED IN SALE AT LOWEST CLEARANCE PRICES $1.50 WORK SHIRTS—the highest grade work med'um weicht. Sold regula ! {5 i rinss rast'na col- shirts in solid color chamb-ays; sizes 14 tc 17— MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEP'T. MERIUM WEIGHT COTT N tan, with reinforced font Rac Value 50c 75¢c quality. o ; S in bla % WOMEN'S BURSON MADE HCSIERY - noolack 3 Biack and white onlv. SALE PRICE Regular $2.50 Regular $3.00.... Regular $3.50. Regular $4.50. PRICE $375 Regular $7.00. PRICE $595 Regular $8.00.........c..ee.. ....SALE PRICE $695 MARQUISETTE AND SCRIM CURTAINS—AIl are full length and showa in a wonderful va- riety of style and price— Value $1.25 Value $1.50. Value $2.25 Value $2.50 Value $3.00 Value $350.... Value $4.00.... Value $450.... Value $5.00. PRICE $1.95 PRICE $250 PRICE $285 $1.00 QUALITY THREAD S WOMEN'S BLACK SEAML by sty 6l X YIGHEST GRADE “YORKE” AND “DE LUXE" B ALE ERIcS = Black or white stockings in sizes 5 to 9 ‘ OF:ER SPECIALLY LOW PRICES | SALE PRICE $1.15 MEN AND BOYS' WINTER GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTENS IN WOOL OR LINED LEATHER—Reguilar prices frem 59 to $7.00.....AT SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES i PRICE. $1.00 PRICE $139 FRICE $1.75 FRICE $2.00 PRICE $245 FRICE $295 E PRICE $345 SALE PRICE $3.85 SALE PRICE $4.25 Value $6.00. .SALE PRICE $5.00 Value $7.00 SALE PRICE $6.00 53¢ MADRAS in dainty pink, blue green and yel- fow design$ in cream ground...SAL : PRICE 45¢ 35c MADRAS.. ...SALE PRICE 27¢ 40c¢ MADRAS.. €0c MADRAS 19¢ SCRIM. 22¢ SCRIM. 30c SCRIM 35¢ SCRIM RUG AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT PRICE 83c SANFORD'S WILTON VELVET RUGS—-@ by 12 = in size and valued at $15.00. Thers are only three left but they must go...SALE PRICE $3250 SANFORD'S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS in 9 by 12 size. Handsome all-ovér and medal- lion patterns. Regular price $4507— SALE PRICE $38.50 BIGELOW BODY BRUSSELS RUGS—) by 12 size in popular small patterns. Regular price $45.00.......... <.......SALE PRICE $3850 SMITH'S AXMINSTERS—Size 8-3 by 10-6. Regular price $29.00 ..SALE PRICE $25.00 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS—C by 9 fest ir size, Regular price $20.00.... SALE PRICE § SMITH’'S AXMINSTER RUGS in 6 by 9 size. Regular price $20.00 ....SALE PRICE $14.00 SMITH’S AND SANFORD’S AXMINSTER n two very popular small sizes, 36 by 72 inches and 36 by 63 inches, Values $6.50 to $7.50— SALE PRICE $5.00 SMITH’S COLONIAL VELVET RUGS- ..SALE PRIC S SILK AND FI3RE HOSE with mo Will wear well. We have tier gray, brown and fold mousc. Regu- e $1.35 .e-..:...SALE PRICE $1.15 N'S OUT SIZE BURSCN HOSE w If-white sole. Regular price 50c— ¢ \LE PRICE L BETTER GRADE SILK FULL FASHIONED OUT on with haif-whit E of blas PRICE quality CHILDREN'S HARVARD MILLS UNDER Either medium weight or fleeced cottun vests and drawers, priced according to size, .SALE PRICE 3% SALE PRICE 48¢ .SALE PRICE 14c -SALE PRICE 18 SALE PRICE 25¢ .SALE PRICE 28¢ 63c to 95c a garment— SALE PRICES FRCM CHILDREN'S HARVARD MILLS WOCL MIXED UNDERWEAR—both vests and drawers. Dur- STEPHENSON'S WGOL UND Backelor Shirts and regubar Draw. B S 45c SCRIM. ; .SALE PRICE 35¢ ing the sale we will e2il them for 10c SALE PRICE $1.95 By sy R e 35c MARQUISETTE .SALE PRICE 27¢ fsax Shan: the reqtint pices for, eack igenment 10 WOOL PROCESS UNION SUITS--made WIEDIS SLINOLEIMEm = aced Py el 3% MARQUISETTE -SALE PRICE 33 | de orings. Regula 5 a squar : CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS REDUCED 75 FROM of finest heavy cotton, fcel, leok and wear TGS, YA 'SALE PRICE 75c | 50c MARQUISETTE .SALE FRICE 43c W REGULAR PRICE OF SUIT like Wool.....nne.... SALE PRICE $1.98 RINGWALT'S LINOLEUM made on a felt base. 25c SILKALINE... .SALE PRICE 2{c CHILDREN'S WCOL UNION SUITS REDUCED 20c WINSTED AND GALSTONBURY WOOL UN- The regular price is 85c a sq—la;“:_as' BRICE (65 %fc CRETON::' -SALE PRICE 25¢ FROM REGULAR PRICE OF SUiTS DERWEAR—These two makes ars od as = 2. JF0ociCRETONNE, :SALEJRRICE!B50 M. Rid- | AL A there are on the marke®. You can't go wi 50c FIBRE MATTING.............SALE PRICE 2% 65c CRETONNE SALE PRICE 45¢ 1 ”"fiéfi“"sp’l'n';bsmebfifltw“e‘ff;?i ,"O'}f Wo- ik Eresnadacwrong $1.15 FIBRE RUGS—27 by 54 inches.SALE PRICE 89¢ 85c CRETONNE. -SALE PRICE 55¢ <il- | MEN. Spl ght vests, drawers ere— = ; SR TIRtE S s I SALE PRIGE s210 | %0 TAPESTRY STAIR CARPET SALE PRICE 73 95c CRETONNE............ennnn. SALE PRICE 6% . % : $150 VELVET STAIR CARPET..SALE PRICE $1.15 REMNANTS OF SCRIM, MARQUISETTE. MADRAS i Regular sizes—value $1.15........ SALE PRICE 95c $3.00 garments.........ooiuill. SALE PRICE $249 Extra $2.75 GRASS RUGS—Size 35 by 72 inzhes— SALE PRICE $1.89 AND QUAKER LACES, LENGTH FROM ONE SALZ PRICE $1.15 $3.85 garments...................SALE PRICE $2.98 TO TEN YARDS ONE-THIRD OFF S ————— S I‘ GALES FERRY recently returned from a visit at the | spending a few days in New York. Mrs. Fannie King, who has been at the home of Senator Sessions L. Ada a few weeks has returned in Danielson. home of Mrs. Sears when she was re secona Sunday of the New Year | called. the coldest day of the season The river was frosen over from re to shore, and glistemng in the sun to the submarine base s far as { one could v. 0. E. Newton in Sunday mornir brief an Stewardship, tak s sermon from St. ven from his home in Ohio and |u ar here last Sunday seven s B. Huntley a ed the first | s he care of Mrs. Mar¥ Cari B. Lawsonw 1y ragdio omis has receiv- eloctrician with influenza of Mrs. William E. Stet- well nor Hutchinson is {ll with the home of her grand- Agnes Maxwell in South received a letter Mo Holmes who is in Med- caring for her daughter, who has been v amitiee.| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simmons d Hope: | Sone to Norwich to spend a few sard. |at_the home of ther daughter, Edreonds | John E. Vaughn. g . 3 m}m;, cle % hast stor off duty, A receptior. was held Monday night | (3L 0% caused b Station Agent George E. Mrs. Lawson, the I at the Tilling- | & Finley, of New York, Matihew of ladies' hats had their e us 5 3d street, New ssed are they that hunger and rice | truck wi he uses cn his route x thrist after jighteousness for they fif\c.,n nw,m“ an Bonicn _\m_lml D weet in Jewett Cit rl e :lev:h\er?rs | shall be filled. Phebe L. home at|a furlough. The house nllsadith (1t WS feaxed o had brokeninis iy ] inley e firm Assistant Superintendent Dudley C | Allyns Foint friends and : a_ business : coast. Mr. Finley e in tow is in Hart- 1 r guin’s Sund Perkins condicted the Sunday school Sa ShEe session and the conclusion of the gramme in ihe Armenian < enjoyable MONTVILLE wiches, cake and cof: Miss Cassie Medbury went to the. B home of her parents,” Mr. and The Woman’s Missionary society W, Medbur; C: r) mity| | o CENTRAL VILLAGE: > -l 1 Cater a summe Miss Adel: Iy to s d attend meetings of the met with Emily D Year's ‘and has remained te grange from the local . E. Newtm's, Ban- | afternoon nine in attendance. | pelix Wakely who has been stationed | SiNce as she is ill with Spanis ¥ atte ner class in attendance. Mrs. Harmon [ The president, Mrs. Latimer, presided | o1 tne U, S. Naval training station at |U1€nZa. Seven other member: o attended the vl ', Mrs. R. Irvine Hurlbutt's | After the opening exrecises Mrs. Lati- | Bumwin Ieiar S Rarbor, has | Medbury family are ill with the ! e - class is now 220 miles on the jourgey | mer read from the second chapter of | peen dischar fetiirnad to,| ease 1 Deeniii i L ho xf er :‘i:m to to Canaan, g still in the lead. }J}]nmm\ 'thork"_rs in the Orient. MrS.|pic pome here, He in the| Mrs. George W. Loring is recover ing ! but rece | O e | e W Nacion s leader of | Thomas Church and Miss. Grace Ly service several month tured he to Camp Hill, Va. also read interesting article: on ) a one op- | e Svenine FHoworth Les 1 2 a telephone op e b M g Ml o o P2 «nd s.|. Mr. A Cof- | ars Danielson spent Sunday at | sane mo oo Anconi inch_iec ervice with the topie, One Purpose |{Pn% g sl v of South Shep. | w in kicking Programme i the | e sless Sty £ Thursday | " iee. s while in mc 3 v from the Quiiiin Wl the kidilies’ tongues turn whife; theme of hi: il SEls 0 SEnES T rre s w fire wood | An: & fweath feverish h Wi b 11' Timoth: st Mrs. Ada was { with a mild attack of scarlet fev Jevexish; stomach sour. When ; G Ruth a trio, Mvs. RN )LAUSTIATING AEAYICE, 1Y/ was sung by ken to Bachus e has _Tho Dean. T 1 injured. Dr. Dascarets 4 directed cn cach 10 cend | potmsd Envoy Fxtraerdmery to the | Beginning next Sunday cvening, and tms' week Friday atterna Sl e L s Nenwichito ab | : ‘[fl“ o fox. Cescarets taste like candy but | Peaoe Coulerwnos, T T D e E e SR e e work out the masty bile, sour fermen- | ——— sade For World Democracs, will be| Mrs., William P, Mitchell and Mrs,| Is. Judson Gardner and son Robert : ! ; i Milford have been visiting relatives 2 taken up in the interest of forelgn Arabella Latimer left Monday night | Of g Lymen Harding was called to New lations s0d poisons better than eastor | Children’s Coughs . to spend the remainder of the winter |and friends here where they formerly | London to serve on the j oll, calomel or pills Children need | wmay be checked and mere sorious conditions "Gurtis Wileox of Jewett City |in_the south. livesd, - L RENE, Miss Gladrs Cone of Ea be b Shis. o et st 2 guest over Tuesday night at the| The annual business mesting of the| Mrs Willis Hill was a Norwich Vis- | was calling on friends her home of her brother atd sister-in- [ Unlon Baptist church was held in the | itor Thursday. of the week. prompny gheag the chid 4 deso of ssfe | Mr. Meh ere given Nouridhs ! {r. and Mrs. Fred Turner at|chapel Monday night he follow-| Friends are ol Friends of Mrs, Eintens Sove. ing officers and committees were elect- | Mary T a . that om | | , Mrs, rine az calle ed: Clerk, Mi E short dista and'is 1 nt illness. | loCocking i " V 4 da ss |ant clerk. Jeneva ; 5 health She has heen tth Beebe of Deep River | ForInfants,InvalidsanaGrowing Children. Rxcthlk.M.kedGmnEmflinPom R . of her sister Mrs. Horace S Mus. Arabel S athy months nday with her pavents. The Original Food-Drick For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS % her home there. Mrs, Fish had only treasurer, Sicila Coen; fine Miss Fauline Mathewson has been| Rev. J. A Mulder has returncd to ¢

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