Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 25, 1919, Page 2

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2 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919 , - A demand for eight hours a day, 48 hours a week, has been made to the American Thread Company and _the ’ ; Windham Silk Compawy Dby the local unions in these plants. The action is in accordance with a recent resolution *112 2 of the United Textile Workers of itlimantic, Conn. N e e | ’ Windham Silk company and three at the Thread company plant, the Dyers, Sans Silk Vworkers, and Swit Spooi. ers. The demand, presented about two weeics ags, calls for an answer on NG O G L DL T e B 24 Dopse DROTHERS BUSINESS CAR Dedge Brothers own wide business experie ence is reflecied in the thorough and prac- tical design and construction of this car, TR GG It is so efficient, so strikingly free from need of repair, and so economical to run, that it constitutes a real asset to any busmess re- quiring delivery. : P TG L TS T L LT \ The haulage cost is unusually iow THE JORDAN AUTO CO. 1029 Main Street W™ mantic One lot of 36-inch wide Cretonne in pretty patterns, suitable for any dec- oration, regular b5oc qualily — Sale price 43¢ a yard. 2 §1.10 alWOMEN'S WASHABLE TAN CAPE | Reeves Ome lot of 36 inches wide Cretonne GLOVES resular 5250 quality—Sale in a wide choice of vine and all-| .. . . 2 ; Tapestry| g a pair. over patterns, regular 43¢ quality—| 3% inct ’iwc MEN'S BLACK AND WHITE Sale price 45c a yard. - DRESS KID GLOVES, regular $2.25 fine velvet wide or before Monda: . 3; as yet no rB]‘er has been reci d from the offi- e p.ulul that, in case the Saturday Night Brings Our J anuary Al a slrlke h\l[ (h(‘ \vorkm-s will leave the.(‘ machines “’th the 48 hfl\lrs_ a earance to a Ulose ahon and John Powers, u: n agents of ll‘e t workers, will AND THE FOLLOWING ECONOMIES HAVE BEEN': . ' 0 "0 Itheir nppanoms rom Kil igh PROVIDED FOR THE CLOSING OF THIS BARGAIND.' i~ 3;_ S T course the score was small—only 75 game of the s Danielson. The I T Gl Killingly. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE DRAPERY StC?!EN OVES S For the Closing of the Sale "RIGVER, V!GSP:QE‘LE’;’:& O Bk .. le Tarry w'g"\(r;l\‘str:s;\alw:sr;:]afie pac‘;‘nAYW““fW“ = ther{ SUEDE GLOVES, all sizes, regular| rez-1 $2.25 quality—Sale price $148 pair. | 010 Sumner (capt.) cese-e Egli Of the field goals thrown Bradley 2, Banford 2, L.ongo 1, Reeves 2, Connell 19, 36 inches wide Reversible Cretonnes|ity—Sale price $ a yard. quality—Sale price $1.69 a pair. SroulE wers suitable for portieres, screens and WOMEN’'S WASHABLE CHAMOI- other draperics, in large floral pat-| Special prices for fhis week oni SETTE GLOVES, black, tan, mole |l b terns, regular $1.39 quality — Sale{regular and of i and v, regular $1.00 quality—Sale | ahue, referee; price $1.25 a yard. both white 3834 palt) Olin seorer. LEATHER GAUNTLET The next game in this series with CLO"“S regular 93¢ quality—Sale | the_Quineba alley League will be 5¢ a pair. i BOYS' JERSEY GAUNTLET|cd, after two week GLOVES, regular 59c quality—Sale | fie]d, Mass. ! oprice 42c a pair. Mrs. Dickersas G. B s—{BOYS' WOOLEN GLOVES, regular|her sister, Dr. | 8% quality—Sale price 69c a pair. | The pat! o added to N'S WOOLEN GOLF|the equipment of the Congregational S, ali sizes, regular 69¢ qual- | church promises many eveni EEiooene e entertainment and the W have volunteered vices. Chief pathescop = CURTAINS IN WHITE AND ECRU At Closing Sale Pnces $2.50 White or Ecru Net Curtains— Sale price $2.00 a pair. $2.00 White or ru Net Curtains— Sale price $249 a pair. == ncoln has return- stay in Spring- T U isiting S NES1 e = $4.00 Whité o Sale price $2.9: r Net Curtains- $6.00 White a pair. Sale price H T W . Topliff, F. Ave- $4.25 White or FEcru Net Curtains— |Special prices on odd pairs Cwmg% TOILET ARTICLES i Sale price $3.00 a pair. this sale. $1.00 BORDEN’S MALTED MILK—|ster, Llov """‘"""""1 price 79c. church hou: o 0- —Sale price | Picture nights DRESS FABRICS focc SOLPHO-NAPTHOL—Sule price | Ficture nishis i WOODBURY'S FACIAL S0AP— e aan & : 1 : price 20c a cake. Spencer King At Closing Sale Prices {25 CUTICURA SOAP—sale price 20c WOOLEN PLAIDS in o good variely 27-INCH WIDE of color combinations, resular $1.25| 8004 ranse of value—Sale price $1.10 a yard. %.INCH WIDE Si i WOOLEN SERGE, regular 75¢ value— I Sale price 65¢ a yard $1.00 QUALITY STORM SERGE—sSale price 84c a yard. $125 FRENCH AND STORM SERGE “Sale price $1.10 a yard. COS 0 BUTTER MILK—Sale wide 125¢ .war.'s TRAILING ARRUTUS - 506 TALCUM POWDER—Sale price 19c. | ifiéETanRS CASTORIA—Sale price 1 26c. station to Carl W. Xnap- 36-INCH \‘\lDL colors, including similar tion JEWELRY peri HOLIDAY JEWELRY, corsisting of | 36-INCH \VID $2.00 a yard PINS in sets or separate~BROOCHES, | Dwight w.lbur, 'ho has been at the R e e D TR | e 5500 o “ice $1.69|HAT PINS, LAVALLIERES, LIN-|tewn farm, has been committed to the . a yard {GERIE CLASPS, BABY PINS, ETC, |Norwich State Hospital for he In 00 FINE FRENCH SERGE, STORM |36-IN WIDE SILK POPL 5 i Fe ‘choics S atatas \ g Eier cxaminatior % Hore] ‘ZSERGEEAND $AF|§ETE séngs-— 3 Hlmc:(r o E B - in a lw\Je‘ choice of patterns marked 1d Sale price $179 a yard, Sale price 95¢ a ya at sale prices. , price 17¢, 3 for _50¢ [ ham ice 35¢, 3 for $1.00 === e DOMEST!C SEQTH}N = ice being six inches thick. Harry MacKenzie; Will Be Glad. g ay P. Collins \' thelezss the m soldiert HANDKERCHIEFS e .y pre Sbe =it comes to TOWELS WOMEN'S F AWN HANDKER- T, sung BLEACHED HUCK TOWELS, size in behalf of 17x34—Sale price 21c each. CHIEFS, plain colored borders, ‘ne Al e price 5¢ each, 6 for ya 'EWEI I CITY e BLEACHED HUCK TOWELS, Blcap i) Mrs. Bridget Dolan, R ST MR L 19x38—Sale price 29c eacn. WOMEN'S PLAIN LAWN HEM.| ick D When the kings come to W ELEACHED HUCK TOWELS, better STITCH PANDKERCHIEFS | 1= s A:l ty, size 20x3 ale price 49¢c lue 10 price 7c each, 4 for | delphia, ter of James anl Bridz BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS, size | ALL LINEN BLEACHED 25e | r of *he room o . EN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, em- I\f rnan. Her husband, Chec tann —Sale price 19 wl\:fl»L . Sale price 27c¢ A Beatis) il { 18x36—Sale price 25c each BETTER QUA Al eac r“ for 50c. & LARGE SIZE TURKISH BATH| BLEACHED H ITCHED LAW} JMIH s o TOWELS, 36x40—Sale price S, value 12%c—| this place, 36c and 44c e |- 32c and 44c a ya Herbert L. LINEN- FINISH HANDKER- | ¢/ed at St. [T CHIEFS, val Sale price 10c | 13Y SPECIAL! During this sale we give 5 “per cent. discount on Eveready lash Lights and Batte of the older re s marr. 2 . B. Aldrich will oce 1 of Orson 'Lee and | pulpit at the Methodis b Will | morning. _ Subject, Sund:)’ at the Congregational |Epworth League at chu service at 19.45, with Alden H. MEN'S FURNISHINGS . [oimeient, B i H:AV" FLEECE SHIRTS J "'"f BED SHEETS and i SIszADI‘f g 3 CcCoT N BLA?P PILLOW CASES S GOOD SIZE SEAMED BED SHEETS a % % £9, § . —Sale price $1.29. BED SHEETS, § BED SHEETS, % it BEST BED SHEETS, 6. Preach ;}EAre You Looking ! For New Furniture? ‘Mvw\wl Profit i o l | i price $1.69, h_hous at 7. lea price $2.50, DRAWERS—Sale price 98¢ a Somes Topie, - 2 : i 45x36-INCH PILLOW CASES—s Don’t buy Furniture in a hurry. Take plenty of time prices 30¢ and 38c each u'FBED SHIRTS AN MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLE g e price 315. | ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 10- 5“;;;553 aND ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 12 ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 12-yard ct £ COLORED OUTING, stripes and checl 27-INCH WIDE WHITE OUTING—: 36-INCH WIDE WHITE OUTING—Su BEST QUALITY TICKING—Sale price KNIT UNDERWEAR At Closing Sala Prices 8% WOMEN'S RIBBED FLEECED (§150 WOMEN'S and select furniture that you know you will not become tired of. When you consider that you live your life with the { furniture that you buy, you will realize the necessity of § careful choosing. 3 the > The First g ol arle Palmer. Bible school at noon P amed of Jo nnv. ter My Lord Nu FLANNEL NIGHT > prices $1.69 and $2.10. \:an_A'\IT\EL PAJAMAS For years we have made a study of home furnishing, and if you want your home furnished in the best of taste our knowledge and cur advice will be of great help to you. We invite you to visit this store, where you will find § a profusion of artistic quality furniture in almost endless § varieties. There are hundreds of odd pisces as well as matched suites for Dining Room, Library, Bed Room, Hall E. DRESSES S PERCALE AND GING SE DRESSES in a wide| v stripes and checks— $1. Christian Sciel VESTS in s ru—Sale price ; et 1 N‘YSTIC and Living Room. . Golden Text, John $:52. Re- o 1 e = 1 i $100 WOMEN'S BLEACHED $ edieatinE. TohtA I it Rey Vithee, You will find cur prices considerably lower than the T s NIEANTS 5. Sate pi church, Arthur D prevailing prices elsewhere. We have helped many to B L a Sale price |e3'50 " wom Morning subject T the 5 5 & . 1 9 SUITS, for the furnish their homes tastefully and effectively and at a con. $1.00 WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT| saln 5 o : VESTS AND PANTS, all styice—|500 MISSES’ siderable saving. Sale price 79c. PANTS, 2 to $1.25 EXTRA SIZES—Suie price 98c. price 45c. 5 A i $2.00 WOMEN'S VESTS AND PANTS, ‘75§,.?,%‘er fifi.gv s Munsing or Merod« make—8ale E o price $1.59. $250 EXTRA SIZE—Sale price $1.98, HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND € At Closing Sale Prices 15c WOMEN'S BLACK OR WHITE|50c WOMEN'S OUTSIZE COTTON HOSE—Sule price 14c a| SPLIT SOLE ~HOSE pair. 87l aiat 3 WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT |45c BOYS' HEAVY BLACK BURSON COTTON HOSE — Sule “atre 53 price 27¢ a pair £0c WOMEN’S HEAVY BLACK MER- | 350 CHILDREN'S WHITE OR BLACH CERIZED FASHIONED HOSE—sale| RIBBED HOSE- -1 P, BEACON "LAVNFL:TTE BATH | | | taken to hh l‘r me an Our Easy Payment Arrangements Enable Qur e betore he wi v i o\t Patrons to Purchase on Convenient Long Terms Sunday morning Rev. t the M. E. of The A|| Alive class of Sund: ool in the ch parlor i by the teacher, ie. This ca between the ag cne of the I men i ss We invite you to visit our store and aliow our expert salesmen to show you our values in Furniture, House Furnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Bedding, Refrigera- tors, Kitchen Cabinets, Stoves, Etc. REMEMBER that whether you buy from us for cash |§ or on credit that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE |} LOWEST. It NRER ILOREN | | | i FLANNELETTE GARMENTS ripes, $1.75 val v‘* E | i BATH ROBES ! i ‘ RIBE size 915 and 10—Sale 14 went into a fine turkey supper pared by Mrs. Ellery Henry Schroeder, Mrs. NELETTE NIGHT and fancy stripes, and 32,50 value—Sale price | ZED FASH Ria: DRiceT DB 5 Mr:-'.‘,\fihm‘ Board. A lar: iy 3 WOMINS SHORT FLANNELETTE UL oot ; 50c WOMEN’'S BLACK WOOL HOSE|50c iINFANTS' WHITE CASHMERE} P striped, 8%c te— zated 3 ~—Sale price 39¢ a pair. i{OSE-S.«l price 35¢ a pa e o e e QVER-AGIDITY r‘nk“ ¥ ! of the stcmach has upset many a §§ | he Pasiors wife. © raw 9 - night'srest. i your stomachisacid- [ | Amorican fage. The no rcom was fitted up as a reception | room. After the banquit Robert Gremley, president of i briefly in welcome. programme followed riano solo by Mi reading by Miss Florence vocal solo, Mrs. Jame: address of the pastor was THE H. C. MURRAY CO. e DR F. C. JACKSON | KI-MOIDS K“‘LOUREY BR{}S. JAY M. SHEPARD on the tongue before retiring and en- ing El . joy refreshing sleep. The purity and DENTIST FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. Buccestiing Diliors & [Shepars Woodae PR e, T e T Funeral Director & Embalmer HOURIGAN BROS. presid & the as .66 I N STREE R BALMERS { _SCOTT & BOWNE et 62-66 MAIN & . 5 n N " 3 AKER; E 23 i a Bemoved 0 715 Main St. Willimantio | g5 (nior sy, Willimantic, Conn. | 60-62 Nosth St:,« Willimantic | | ¥AZEES GESCORTS BMILION g i sooident In ‘the Lo BANIEL P, THOMAS H.' Phons 26 ‘Lady Assistant) | Lady Aeststant Tol connection 5 Miss Johnson, brief address by Rob-

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