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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919 R WEEK There are 0dd Sizes in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats and Suits, Sweaters for men, women and children, Win- ter Hosiery and Underwear for men, women and chil- dren, Muslin Underwear, Etc. to $20.50— size 2 only, 1 price a 3 Hill" Sheecting rd Prown “Peq heeting, i ‘;N-dv price a a yard .. s of English \erhonk -Special price a ¥ Chaun- as _been fall of 1917, 400 soldicrs who ar- Mon > trans- Aty H c 91 t r tront om hos- | Serg State Guar William Dav is EaLco. ¢, 80, of 34| war veteran, | ad ¢ Budlong | ; Westerly, He | FECHAMS PILLS Keep the stomach well, the liver active, the bowels regular, and the breath will be sweet and healthy. But let poisons accumu- ate in the digestive organs, the system becomes clogged, gases form in the stomach and affect the breath. Correct these conditions with Beecham’s Pills. They promptly regulate the bodi- ly functions and are a quick remedy for sour stomach and Bad Breath EMARKABLE OFFERINGS OF REMNANTS, ODDS AND ENDS OF MERCHANDISE — ALL ‘THIS e o e Women’s Hats $4.85 Women’s Dress Hats, our entire stock of fine Dress Hats — positively none re- served — former values up croict AT $4.85 STATIONERY—BOOKS SMALL WARES—LEATHER GOODS and Misses' Tose Suppo: cla . gular prices 15c to 2 Hand Bags, made of excelle o f hopping—very spec Women's Leather Purses, with strap on back or top—a-l at reduced COTTONS-—FI.ANNELS——NAINSOOK excellent THE PoRTEOUS & MITcHELL Co. Remnants, Odds and Ends Sale|m:sx= The Greatest Bargain-Giving Event of the Month Napkins, Towels, Tabll A Great Chance For All Who Believe in Saving a Dollar When They Can |torsies, Umbreltss, Hand. Every department in the store is included in this bargain event and the opportunities for savirig are such that no one can af- ford to ignore them. Be sure and visit the store this week—come today if possible. Women'’s Cape $l 39 Gloves at o Altogether there are 343 pairs of Women’s Washable Cape Gloves, made by the foremost American manufacturer, in pearl color and assorted tans, all sizes—and re- member they're washable—at $1.39 a pair, a good $200 value. WOMEN'S PLUSH COATS ar $15.75 Just 26 Women’s Colored Plush Coats, colors are bur- gundy, taupe and green, some have Taupe Coney Collars, others with Black Plush Col- lars, smart belted models, every coat in this lot sold for $27.50 or $29.50. Exactly 25 Women’s Hand- some Black Plush Coats, sizes 36, 40, 42, 44 and 46, stylish belted models, vith guaran- teed satin linings—Coats that sold regularly at $32.50, $35.00 and $37.50. Eight Women’s Velveteen Dresses in black, navy and burgundy—marked away be- low cost for quick clearance. (None on approval—altera- tions extra.) Women’s Navy Serge Dresses, all this season’s newest mod- els—twelve that were $25.00, ten that were $35.00—all now at one price. Odd lot of Women’s 'White and Colored Voile Waists, broken sizes, Waists that sold regularly at $2.50 to $3.98. There are Remnants of Silks, Flannels, Ginghams, Table Linens, Towelings, White Goods, Cottons, Laces, Embroideries. cuoice AT $15.75 cHoIcE AT $24.95 CHOICE AT $16.50 101k AT $19.50 croice AT § 1.50 Prop ond quality—special pr Colored Skein Yarn at 25(: This is an offering that should be of widespread interest. All our Col- ored Germantown colorings—no matter what former price has been—price for quick clearance 25c a skein. TOILET ARTICLES AT SPECIAL PRICES c Welch’s Taleum Powder.. ¢ Sanitol Talcum Powder. Williams' Talcum Powder. erfly Talcum Chene; Powder nitol Face Cr Lundborg’ am ¢ Aubry Sisters’ c Palmolive V 25¢ Spanish Castile Soap Benzoinated Almond Lo- N ] Disinfectant 0 Thymoline ing Cream., nolive Shampoo. . 44c tiff bris wood white ivory finish— at regular 89c value at 69c. Rubber Hot Water Bottles Fountain Syringes—our regular $1.50 grade at $1.19. and Shetland Floss, in skeins, in a good range of Tooth Brushes—sec- ice 15¢ each. XTRAGRDINARY VALUES IN ODD SIZES BROKEN LOTS AND SHORT LENGTHS— ALLTHISWEEK 1 en’s Neckwear, Sup:penden, Cloths, Blankets, Com- kerchiefs, Gloves, Millinery, Hat Trimmings, Etc, All Linen Pattern Cloths at $3.95 Just 20 All-linen Pattern Clothes, size 68x86, subject to slight imperfections of weave, value $5.50—Special clearance price............ $3.95 LACES, VOILES, TRiMN’iNGS ETC. Lace Remnants of all kinds and widt all grades—Silk Braids, bmh plain and Hamburg in Ed; s and Insertings: 0dds and Ends#in price a yard Remnants of 49-i up to 31 ng Remnants of Remnants or . 5¢ 122¢ 50¢ 98¢ Hand-knit Articles, slightly soiled, ‘r\cluumu Shawlsl on ol e gins, Vests, Sacques, Etc.—all greatly reduced. C ance pnw ay Fur Trimmings at half prices and less. WOMEN’S AND CHH.DPE‘J' S HOS!EPY dren’s Black Ribl sizes 6 to 7 v Boys' Winter Caps, valu 79¢ ams and Toques, 49¢ vs' Sweaters, value $5.00 $4.50 Boys’ Percale Blouses, $1.25—Clearance price 85¢ Clearance price $1.10 Poys’ Corduroy price ST ek . $1.95 Boys' Suit sizes, value up to §1 rance price....... $7.45 Doys' Sui s : 1 -811.45 Boys’ Winter Overcoats—a number of odd sizes in various grades, all at very low prices for quick clearance, R e —— BLANKETS AND BLANKET ROBES 12 Fancy Beacon Blanke! t] regular value $9.50— ize 66x80, in and blue combina- ans to die wi st fow months, <here Deing * ® | day mo worn in Hopkir s |<ral concerns e 51 s |0 jtn | four c Lloyd L. Topluz, superi Lenox Shirt : {opened - the plan | Pequot { last Edward A. Blackbur'- 30, who for ars prior 1o 1918’ was em- his homo in Naugatuck—The officers of St. lic ) 1| Waterbury. !team who had assisted MYSTIC Word was received in Mystic Tues- of the death of J. Alden home Pontiac, Mich., a few days’ illness with neumonia following influenza. Mr Saunders was the son of Mr. zad Mrs. Fdward Saunders and a g M Alden Ra . voung man of high character. Be- «\ru going to [‘om Saunc The community was hear of the death Sund. M lived in th girl and was at one tim. member of the local zran; many friends hiere who s who was Ru'n ter of Mr, d Mrs. ley, two children, his mother brothers besides his agel -1 mother, Mrs. Alden Rathbun The sleeping quarters for men i jzed S ce club Sur s_were present and the soc 1 good time. mittee in charge was Mrs pher Morgan, Capt. d Mrs. Wilcox, Mr. d Mrs. John lips, Mrs. John Gray, Mi: home in Qui Rachel Avery O’Connor o at her home fromw She wasth Avery of ) Adah Sweet, Mystic in Oda to the officers the yvear. A fine evening W &d. Cards from A. L. Duhaime, at Daytona Beac lorida. re weather fine and her fam health EKONK Rev. Mr. Jfalauf preacleé a very helpful sermca_Sunday morning from the text, Seek Ye the Kingdom. Frank Mor3an of Pachauyr who has been in the U. S. service and is now discharged, u'lended church here on Sunday. There was nce at the Largest Saleof Any Medicine in the World, Sold everywhare. In Boxas L. 25c. (:mn;« me . The i United s not need univ 1 mili- tary training, wos disen The first chapter of a continued story to be Slayer Of Quentin Roosevelt Wants To Come To U. S. Arinoun her friends the marrlaze of Miss Rut lage Portland, iness mains i1: Vi vr'm\ Over Difficultic The tian Donhause:, e German aviator who *' Lieutenant Que an ambition. supplement to t tle in which Colon BRI e Guire, Gertrids Mary and .\Lmnhuc B don Maniere. Tichard and Lohn( 4 The (fi"ln! of the »c,nnol frv the relief funl tends to come t and hopes event Canaan, with 260 At the clos» of the session a e newly apr Centenary, Cot men, Miss Ai Lieutenant Donhauser the smallest Kaiser's Army, weighing only of his war exp the smallest in He has been fly t of efficiency. ins. R. Irv nce 1914 as an ute men, C. kins. This mecting w. one of Christian s moted to pilot g machines which American Army. with her sister, Mrs. George Gallup for a few week! After being very ill with pneumonia, Mrs. Improving. Mrs. Sneider is cz for he: _Several in Allen Sayles family are and the girl baby. John ents wers rec son, only daughter of George ind Wilii their honor +1 friend Oregoa the thenie concluding programnm: for the Armeni was given in the Allen iy Irving JIw in the I “miles ts° ed cou C. Perkins, e C Colver, D. C. Miss Jennie G nd R (¢} The leader of the Epworth League evenlny service was Mrs. J. H. Bivch, Amaze yeur with the and threatened Alvin Cor For World Democracy, was read in|C selected paragraphs, and there was | marme base left other relati a \n'ued . She had lace last weel nf tham E. meeting will be held i ernoon. 7 ¢f yeomen Hrom the bas Dencing 1 cncoa we contest was held the teachers’ meet ing been selected Norwich conduct nee of the '| A Simple, Safe, Reliable Wayl previous s from being, ~\x|1(r('|uou< 1 directions that come with the box. to know just how f gnday school | weight, and don't 1 tingg was held of il of tand E. Colver, chair- secretary’ you are down to 1 tion. Even a few davs been reported to show reduction in weight, the lighter, your worl ]‘ easi buoyant, vivaci Hurlbuc. Five-Min- foliowed ardship, C. likely , Making Temocracy crld. The first chapter | £ Crusade t. having been chosen s they 1 no candi- & schools to enter the 12 Lest speaker will rep- ™~ contest to , for the sur- Safe for th the booi, ecial music. The meeting was well tended. . Miss Kate B. Colv two weeks w he home Latimer | or 4m‘1 T\{r s Saraa T. s. B. Mura: suest of her sc! and Mr. and Mrs Mr. rclall department of . Danielson, oppo- National bank build- cond quality piece All prices con- at regular r : 36-inch per- shirtings and plaid 4 yard in rem- of N ‘\hort is the e, blue and ants, from ‘The postinoned Oakvulls A Junior Four o WRS MY ~G0ULD Nt o WORK How to Reduce | Made Welt-axet Sirsing by o | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- i our Welght | etable Compound. Columbia, Pa.—“I was very weak rd run down and had dnggl?g down pains and pains in i : my back. I could A not get around to do g1/l my work and had to sit down and rest oftenduring theday. I saw Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound adver. are . carrying around ten t fat you s the beauty contij tised in the papers and read the tenh ) monu\l,mlt_hon I would Ng b mornin= et from any good drt 4 hox of | R il T am heal 1erthn.n1 of korein capsulss: take cue alses everwasmmyhfe.mdeanrecnmmanc ach meal and one before rething ot 5 any woman who suffers as-I did.”* night: also follow the other simple —Mrs. ELIZABETE MaY, R.F.D. No. 1, Columbia, Pa. - The reason Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compoung is so successfulin over: T y’COX‘llflt‘%‘ ‘woman’s 11153;; because it con Oil of korein is absolutzlv harmless, | tains the tonie,strengthening propertie: pleasant to take and helps d‘ges- | Of good old fashioned roots and herbs, 3 tment has which act on the female organism' noticeable . Women from all parts of the country are continually testifyingtoitsstrength | ening, curativeinfiuente, and the letter | which we are constantly publishing front | women in every section of this coun i prove beyond question the merit of thy famous root and herb medicine. Weigh vourself onc ient or even skip a vou should gis a trial. You o be surprised and taal