Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 6

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i COLCHESTER ! Clayton D, Barton of t Hamp- on W to Wednesday | Buell was calling on | N Wednesday | \ larg mber from town were ot | a Brown- | ng fa b of the ifag orwich turnpike. Mr. | h ! farm 1 stoc ensi L | larlboro was H day i R in rtford at- I meeting of tha | 15 a delegate of the local | M Stuitora Brawm: ot Sel m w ! « igitors Wednes- | Iy Da of 1 was ir w W n The Tenth Separate Co, C. S. G, s the mory Thursday | vice. Li Van Cle nmanding | k wis mustering-out offi- | r company, which at the time | of m ring out, numbering 51 men | ne officer, was formed April 1917, an 1 some of the best men W of whom were wel case ) eir nearly two y two fiell and one at ard Day on Labanon, r The pated in maintained After the work " was compieted th e eir friends enjoyed wich Thu A | Harol ark and James White of | Thursday. ELLINGTON on p- | sen- | e 1 do I oldest persor capacity, as he react first birthday last | Octobe is good nd | he is ) | The Miss N Dorothy Spr: resigned and is | n W remainder of | the w Mrs, G.| . W | Mr. and Mrs T are vis ftmg r h Y and New Mrs. A 1 u ting for Monday evening the Men's Union he which A winter Point t home Nor- Heading That Way. i Re: eem to be pro-| 1 exactly | whe A ummoned | on! wed boo! Nn Need To Be Th'n, Scrawny or Szilow|. It's Ouly Ree T t peor 1 gnarant “hrne . selching rrie Gortor fiing iny afier tre Por sale hy lee & leadi®r drussis bou’; Trolleys Lead _ To NORW The Business, . coan (it Center - of Norwich 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 beyond 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 all first class, fresh merchandise—the kind you want and need, and will be glad to own. Smashing Reductions 1 HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEP'T. Clearance Prices Are “Way Down” INFANT'S COTTON HOSE in black, white or tan, of the regular 29¢ quality..SALE PRICE 25¢ RIBBED COTTON HOSE FOR CHILDREN. Black or white stockings in sizes 5 to 92 All regular stock— Value 39 SALE PRICE 35¢c Value 45c... SALZ PRICE 40s Value 50¢....cc...0u. ..SALE FRICE 42 WOMEN'S BURSON MADE HOSIERY in a reg- ular winter weight. Biack and white only. Sold regularly for 3%... SALE PRICE 2 for $1.00 WOMEN'S BLACK SEAMLESS COTTON HOSE of medium weight. Sold regularly for 3% a L R SALE PRICE 35¢ WOMEN’S FULL FASHIONED SILK LISLE HOSE in black only. Sizes 8/% to 10. Regu- lar 85c quality... ..SALE PRICE 65¢ BURSON HOSE IN BRONZE AND BROWN either lisle or silk lisle finish. Regular 50c— SALE PRICE 42¢ 50c SILK LISLE HOSE of light weight in black s i ..SALE PRICE 3% WOMEN'S SILK AND FIBRE HOSE with mock scam. Will wear well. We have thiem in black, gray, brown and feld mouse. Regu- lar price $1.35 SALE PRICE $1.15 WOMEN'S OUT SIZE BURSON HOSE with half-white sole. Regular price 50c— SALE PRICE 42¢ FULL FASHIONED OUT SIZE HOSE of black Regulir 85c quality : SALE PRICE CHILDREN'S HARVARD MILLS UNDERWEAR Either medium weight or fleeced cotton vests cotton with half-white sole. and drawers, priced according to size, from 65c to 95c a garment— SALE PRICES FROM CHILDREN'S HARVARD MILLS WOOL MIXED UNDERWEAR—both vests and drawers, Dur- ing the sale we will seil them for just 10c less than the regular price, for eact CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS REDUCED ‘5c FROM REGULAR PRICE OF SUiT CHILDREN'S WOOL UNION SUITS REDUCED 20c FROM REGULAR PRICE OF SUITS HARVARD MILLS UNDSRWEAR 7~OR WO- MEN. Splendid medium weight vests, drawers and tights of fine cotton— 57¢c to garment SALE PRICE 95¢ SAL® PRICE $1.15 Regular sizes—value $1.15....... Extra sizes—value $1.35 WOMEN'S LIGHT UNDERWEAR IN ALL STYLES. Vests and knze length drawers— Value 75¢. ... cussosenasin cesapasien-SALEFRICE 65¢ Value 85¢.......... seesesercesiaas SALE FRICE 75¢c IN VARIOUS SMALL LOTS OF UNDERWEAR WHICH WE HAVE NOT ADVERTISED WE OFFER SPECIALLY LOW PRICES MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEP'T. MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON SOCKS in black tan, with reinforced foot. Regular price 29c— SALE PRICE 21c, 3 for $1.00 QUALITY THREAD SIiLK SOCKS in solid colar®, arrows and stripes in contrastina.col- ors RRUET L ..SALE PRICE “LION BRAND” MERCERIZED LISLE SOCKS in black and colors. 43¢ aualitv— SALE PRICE 37Vzc, 6 pair for $2.15 WOOL AND CASHMERE SOCKS in black, Ox- ford and natural— ¢ quality. ., SALE PRICE 42c quality. . SALE PRICE 63¢c $1.00 quality. ... SALE PRICE 83c 55c SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS in all the iatest styles and colorings. Just received— SALE PRICE 39 ALL BETTER GRADE SILX FOUR-IN-HANDS have been marked down for this slearance— 75¢ quality SALE PRICE 63c $1.00 quality...:-... SALE PRICE 79¢ $150 quality.....qeen... SALE PRICE $1.29 $2.00 quality SALE FRICE $1.45 30c SUSPENDERS in Police and Firemen's models SALE PRICE 21c $1.50 RIBBED UNDERWEAR of heavy weight— SALE PRICE 9c $150 HEAVY FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR— SALE FRICE $1.00 $250 STEPHENSON’'S WOOL UNDERWEAR. Bachelor Shirts and regular Drawers— SALE PRICE $1.95 $3.00 WOOL PROCESS UNION SUITS -made of finest heavy cotton, fcel, look and wear like wool. SALE PRICE $1.98 WINSTED AND GALSTONBURY WOOL UN- DERWEAR—These two makes are You good as there are on the market can’t go wrong here— $2.50 $3.00 $3.85 garments garments garments. . $1.75 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.......SALE PRICE $1.15 $1.75 MADRAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS — SALE PRICE $1.35 $2.00 TO $250 SHIRTS.... .SALE PR'CE $149 $3.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS .SALE PRICE $2.15 HIGHEST GRADE “YORKE” AND “DE LUXE” SHIRTS AT SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES MEN’S “PIONEER” BELTS AND SUSPENDERS ..SALE PRICE 35¢ S SALEPPRICESBbe ALL OF OUR FLANNEL SHIRTS iN VALUES FROM $2.00 TO $5.00 ARE INCLUDED IN SALE AT LOWEST CLEARANCE PRICES $1.50 WORK SHIRTS—the highest grade work shirts in solid color cham®- ays; sizes 14 tc 17— SALE PRICE $1.15 MEN’'S AND BOYS' WINTER GLOVES, GAUNTLETS AND MITTENS IN. WCOL OR LINED LEATHER—Reg i galar to $7.00.. AT SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES 50c quality.... 75c quality....... RUG AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT SANFORD’S WILTON VELVET RUGS—-¢ by in size and valued at $15.00. There are only three left but they must go-..SALE PRICE §$3! SANFORD’S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS in 9 by 12 size. Handsome all-over and medal- lion patterns. Regular price $4 SALE PRICE $3850 BIGELOW BODY BRUSSELS RUGS—Y by 12 size in popular small patterns. Regular price $45.00 SALE PRICE $38.50 SMITH’S AXMINSTERS—Size 8-3 by 10-6. Regular price $29.00 SALE PRICE $25 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS—G by 9 feat ir size. Regular price $20.00 SALE PRICE $15.00 SMITH'S AXMINSTER RUGS in 6 by 9 size. Regular price $20.00 ..SALE PRICE $14.00 SMITH’S AND SANFORD'S AXMINSTER in two very popular small sizes, 36 by 72 incies and 36 by 63 inches. Values $6.50 to $7. SALE PRICE SMITH'S COLONIAL VELVET RUGS— by 54 inches. Reguiar prics $4.50.SALE PRICE WILD'S LINOLEUM in signs and colorings. R Vardit, o RINGWALT’'S LINOLEUM made on The regular price is 8 by $5.00 square ya SALE PPRICE 50c FIBRE MATTING...s SALE FRICE $1.15 FIBRE RUGS—27 $1.00 TAPESTRY STAIR CAR VELVET STAIR CARPET GRASS RUCS—Size 35 o » by 72 inz SALE PRICE $1.89 n Every Department DRAPERIES OF ALL KINDS QUAKER MADE FILET LACES—These make as | handsome window draperies as you could wish for. They are rare bargains— 3Bc. QUALIEY. asssvennssnnnnnonseses - SALESPRICE (20 45c QURIIEY . il -5 metatonl PRICE. 39¢ 50c quality....... PRICE 43¢ 5 CGURTIEY= b st s s oom PRICE 4% T50 GUAIIEY SR, oo id ok PRICE 53 QUAKER LACE CURTAINS—Beautiful nets made into 2> yard length curtains of finest workmanship— Regular $250-. 00 ool oo atianls SALE PRICE $1.95 Regular $3.00.. . uccerunins oon ..SALE PRICE $250 Renular $350: s emetcnressneasd SALE PRICE $285 Regular $4.50.. PRICE $375 Regular $7.00.. . PRICE $5.95 Regular $8.00. : _SALE PRICE $6.95 MARGQUISETTE AND SCRIM CURTAINS—AII are full lenath and showa in a wonderfui va- riety of style and price— Value ...SALE PRICE $1.00 Value ..SALE PRICE $139 Value $2. i seseeasae s OALENERICES $1.05 Value $250...:.cccuiscccarvoasscs SALE TRICE $2.00 Value $3.00........c0000000c000ns SALE PRICE $245 Value $3.50 SALE FRICE $295 Value $4.00 .SALE PRICE $3.45 Value $4.50 .SALE PRICE $3.85 Value $5.00.. .SALE PRICE $4.25 Value $6.00........coivnnnnnn .SALE PRICE $5.00 Value $7.00 E .SALE FRICE $6.00 55c MADRAS in dainty pink, bluz green and yel- fow designs in crgam ground...SAL : PRICE 45¢ 35c MADRAS ...SALE PRICE 27¢ 4oc MADRAS .SALE PRICE 3% 60c MADRAS ...SALE PRICE 49¢ 19¢ SCRIM ...SALE PRICE 14c 22¢ SCRIM.. ..SALE PRICE 18c 30c SCRIM ...SALE PRICE 25¢c 35c SCRIM ..SALE PRICE 28 45c SCRIM.... 1 ..SALE PRICE 35c 35c MARQUISETTE. ..SALE PRICE 27¢ 39¢ MARQUISETTE.... ..SALE PRICE 33¢c 50c MARQUISETTE... ..SALE FRICE 43¢ 25¢c SILKALINE.. . ..SALE PFRICE 21c ; CRETONNE.... .SALE PRICE 29c { CRETONNE.... .SALE PRICE 35¢ CRETONNE. SALE PRICE 45¢ 85c CRETONNE.... .SALE PRICE 55¢ 95c CRETONNE - ...SALE PRICE 69c REMNANTS OF SCRIM, MARQUISETTE MADRAS AND QUAKER LACES, LENGTH FROM ONE TO TEN YARDS ONE-THIRD OFF MOOSUP OBITUARY (“ontributed.) who has Parr, 1o work in the garage of Mr. Heywood. to whom >t a help- nd other rve her of the ehurch a th would 81t kuess 1t Vipcent's ho: S ] « wreath in o £ car- Store dur the word a | 'Norman O t coe iteed, o Miss Margaret t {rord the Bajtst church. Purial was in the family lot at influenza at her heen working Many local people @ 7 iolns | 0’Connor. a |in the Stafford hizk school, is ill with home At the meeting of the stockholders rtional bank Tu; the Mrs. Almira Gorton. i i {erman's store. Many friends 1 reiatives were | Local people attended the senior DYl ! o To Tone of the play at the Lily theatre in Plainfield. {1} W. I lliam H. e i | Many are interested e novelty | Ha n, Mitchedl, | our oldest residents, which the B. O. D, Boys are to put on, | Will The i , widow of John . Gorton, W this novelty being Chinatown. £ the following office cd away last Wednesdoy night at| William Bellavance, Ross Stevens,! aosid' home of her great-niecs. Mrs. An- Henry Laughran, Jack Landry and Ed- Still, in Hanover, where she went gar V. Dupuis motored to Providence The usual five per cent. jjednsed iy aitendis her S RS annual dividend was paid Jan. 1:| Show of 1918 Hoio | Antonio Moudquin is ill and away { gt 2= trom his duties this week. = stared im developing in Hartford this| Henry lLoughran who has received { an honorable discharge from the U, S. s. Herbert Robinson of Provi- | g back to his old poition at ' dence. R. I, is the guest of Mrs. A. D. vood's store, which he left when Rounds. on will be ntered military service. Roscoe corp there is tended a dance STAFFORD SPRINGS ting at the| Mrs. “arl Con- | made | rnest Taft of ' ith grip. Au- g out at the in t d | Y & I'riends of Lr returne capitol th as senator, X | the jaun | Colehester 1 » has returned ). Miss Evelyn Ca s returned to Foston. after passing a fow weeks at her home here. She was accomban teacher in Norfolk Dr. " LEBANON horses. n Fred Manning Willimaatic, guests of Mrs, k end parents, Mr. s, Gooc Manni of Keenchuckport, ay. Willett Carpenter has received government for artil- and Mrs. K. A. Hoxie. I and were ng's Me., st week of her broth- 21l spent P oothby. Rev r. Brown of Wiadham occu- Imont was |pied the puipit of the Baptiet church parents, | Sund. his has pu honorable discharge from Camp Dev- bk tho ens and is spending some time at his ot N brveich G father’s, B. F. Carpente: For the rload that had ke past eleven months he has teen work- ing in a lumber eamp in Washington. 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