Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 25, 1919, Page 7

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A MONEY SAVING PROPOSIION Look at These Specials We Will Place On Sale Saturday, January 25. A Glance at | These ltems Will Show You the Big Savings You Can Make. | Msn’s Sum, Lot No. 1, $6.00; Men’s Suits, Lot No. 2, $10.00; Men’s & Huns. Lot Ko. 3, $15. 00 Men's Suits, Lot No. 4, $21.00. NOTE:—These Suits are in mixtures and blue serges, made up in Men’s and Young Men's conservative styles. Men' 'S {Overcoats, Lot No. 1 $7.50; Men's Qucrcoats, Lot No. 2, $15.00; n's Gvercoats, Lot Ne. 3, $21.00. [fan's Workine Pante, $1.85; Men’s Working Panis, $2.93; Men’s Pants, big 2csertmont to select from, $4.00. s Cveralls, Lot No.' 1, $1.25; Men’s OQveralls, Lot No. 2, $1.45. Yests, 75 Cents. Bose' Suits, Lot No. 1, $2.98; Boys’ Suits, Lot No. 2, 0. 3, S;‘.fif" Boys’ Su:w. Lot No. 4, $7¢.,0 ge Pants, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 & Juy .iL Velvet Suits, in brown, biue aezdp Vs Blus Chambray Shirts, 79 Cents. Alt Goods Reduced 35 Per Cenl. for This Day Only TURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1918 ? fiR 'l':" 1l E’Efipi‘; ;;;%'Qé E‘!@fi&h 3-5-7 Water Straet, Norwich, Conn, " $3.98; Bays’ Suits, | e o~ LS TUR = ) irpie shades, $3.80. TR T SR IR TR T n » " e Wachington Square AR SRR % 5o ] &> =J o rm (<] <2 () = = & Loy | fouzht w oth ,«’ who are entitled withoat al LLES TO ‘Rev. . P. A. Quinn, " recention con: keve who | George Te- Ewrvbcdy in l\ew Lundcn i > give every ol ¥ Veicome hom . Quinn _will have he chorns. LEFINGWELL worship Surday Lot be confl ., using as topic New Truska" Isa.l fternonia at the ible col owing tc the p Tevens fioss spent Sunday with “Souvenir” the state over, with legis- lative experience covering a period of thirty-five ysars, is a real valuable asset to the state, anl he is among the most valued of men when the leg- islature is in session. Tt is his pleas- ure, his drink, his smoke, or as he puts it his “crazed idea" to make life worth living. He s a veritible bureau of in- formation at the cipto’, and if queries are put to iegislators concerning leg- islature in the capitol that they cannof | g answer, the questioners are referred g to “Souvenir” Taylor, aiways courte- | ous and obliging. At the jresent ses- sion he is serving as an assistant to| Superintendent John Wilson. profitable job would have been com- piler of the Legislature Bulletin. As:H in former years he has bren selected | 10 ¢ompile the manual roll, a work for which he is exceptionally qualified. tor of Legislative Reunions in Con- nacticut, ani is always working out 4nn"ethmg unique and piraiseworthy. Ha is now undertaking the prelimin- ary for the gathering of the 'largest | number of law-makers evar convened | @ in the state, a grand. a maomoth re- | union, of al] senativos, and lea do the rest. He have the lezislators ovganize s tsnnial ob‘nvvnme commitice, with the | scems to| ..ro .r SDLD("P; woMz." ) 1mittee on decora-‘ 4 f Norwich Town! ODSTOCK VALLEY | fives I been 1n| ™ LEGISLATIVE LORE Willlam H Taylor, known as A more | ¥ “Souvenir” Taylor was tk= origina- state offia ow living and of all} a celebration | Cennecticut | § comes M His plan is to members, senators o it to activ will be of the charatts ever te and worthy the cenfen . Hels, " departime in Beston. He was born in will bz one Fetare of tion Agent ‘jeorge E o eftect her 'pert, mother 4. returned te ing been here for | wnm 1 weelk, electrician at the A hoot owl was cax at \"onn L’l\vv qu, and c marauder proved =u(oo Mrs. C. E. 1 friends in 3 at his home on Schoul street for a fey daye. ihe C. Y. P. Fridgay and A. Alsert were in Lchaurn Lecnard pton | K SAWS, AXES, WEDGES, ETC. The Household Bulietin Suilding, 74 Franklin Strect Telephone 5314 jwas a Csol | Company has beea anpointed jtrater, with will a Friday. B. Pendlcton was a v iéay. “Mulford Bv‘cw‘x of Salem was in Middletown—The Middlete: . the executors, William H. Burrows aau Eldon B. Bidsey having died. il neople est i leavine Broo the re- mainder of the South. [ Brown of Norwich was |3 traordinary. Suits, Ef)j" Cvercoats and | Suz“, Swealers for men,| women and mx«dre-x, Win- |} ter Fo_d\.rv and Drxvir-rwear' dren, e §1.39 are 343 pairs of American coler and /re washable—at $1.39 $200 value. in English Nainsook, ds—very special value lim u"d rlu'mn a yard, value 4sc. Pequot Sheeting, special price 59¢ inen Pattern Cloths, t in weave— value $6.00. Counter-draft Lamps, al price ed Copper Tea auality—Special T G&l\’lfll/’d Foot Tubs—Special price $1.60, value AT SPECIAL PRICES 10c We! 19¢ Sanito] Talcum Powder... 20¢ W 7 Castile Soap.. G Almond Lo- Benzoin Almond Cape Gioves, § Talcum Powder.. 7c 10c um Powder. 15¢ tterfly Taleum. 2ic water Dottes and —cur regular }. THE Porteols & Mvimeam Co. REMNANTS--0dds and Ends A JANUARY CLEARANCE OF ODDS AND ENDS FROM § EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE Throughout the store all our cdd lots, small lots and broken fines have been § assembled and marked at prices that should make buying particularly ac- 4 tive teday. Many lots are small, size assertments are broken in soine instances—but—the qgoods are reliable and desirabie—the values are ex- | There are Odd Sizes || There are Broken Lines || There are Remaants - in Men’s Overcoats andjnF Men’s Neckwear, Wom-{| of Siiks, Dress Goods, ]en s Neckwear, Suspenders, Prinls, Percales, Outing I Napkins, Towels, Tabdle i Cloths, Blenkets, Cem-j men and clw!-a fortables, Umbrellas, Hand.| i i derwear kerchefs, Gloves, Millinery, | Gocds, Cottons, Ribbons, Hat Trimmings, Etc, h Laces, Embreideries, Etc. ance ’Pmces On Women’s Coats Dresses and Waists d r"m‘r‘ Coats, ; Women’s Velveteen Dresses, in , taupe and black, navy and burgur ¢ Taupe Coney 'lannels, Ginghams, Table f Linens, Towelings, White ay— marked away below cos} for $16 Ro quick clearance—price now. . ot {None on a",plom-—- alterations extraj avy Serge Dresses, n’s newest models prices $25.00 and gig l"% 0—price NOW .. ....... Dided 3 }d lot of Women’s White £ and Colored Voile Waisis, e broken sizes, W ji 1 1 ularly at $2.50 to £3. 1 at &3 )0 and $37.50 DEHCE MOW: . coto. s Tttt mil Women’s Hats $4.85 Women’s Dress Hats, our i ] i k D l tire si f fin ©85 : Hets — positively rone re. CHOICE AT $4,85 l ; served — former values up to $20.50—— SMALL WARES—LEATHER GOODS Pearl Buttens, fisheve pat* cizes 14 to 24, oue dazen on a card, value 7c—Special price a dezen. Be Pearl Buttens, iride: s 24 to 36, €ither s t v : 2 , value 13c-—§uomal price a . card e S Oe Defender Safe! E 2 o1 ickel-platad, value 5¢ a dozen Special price 2 dozen fo. 5 Sy 5S¢ Roberts’ Gold-eye Needles, Sha:‘p e, 1 to 1) or assorted, 25 Needles to a pape ‘pecial price 8 DADPEL 4..ieesbase 1Cc ki Children’s Hose . ! 10¢ Children’s and Misse: or wh te, heavy clastic web, regular prices —Cacice of any size. - 15¢ Women’s Hand Bags, made of excelient qua large size for shopping—very special value... ... 81.49 Women's Leather Purses, with strap on back or top—all at reduced prices. , blaci LACES, VOILES, TRIMEINGS, ETC. Lace Remnants of all all grades—Silk E Haraburg in Bdgi Odds and Ends in Tr price a yard tnastanr , both pla ths—Trimming Remnants ef and fancy-—-Remnants of 1l 8t & YArd.ceeoecerioas Be Bte.—Clearancs R SRR A Remnants of 49-inc e les ard Organdies, values 5 up to 31.98—Clearance price a nxrd 59 98¢ ¢ wle, Snagglers, Leg- § good lengths, value $2 Remnants of Georgette Crape, a Clearznce price e Hand-knit Articles, slig| qins, Vests, Sasques, atly ol A Flp Triiinaslat haltipeibeatand Iias WOMEN'S ARD CHILBREN'S HOSIERY Childre: Black vair, sizes § to price a pair... Women's Blac! Voel Hosier: lar 502 lue—price a D ibbed Wool Ho sizes 3 to 8% at 4Sc a ’ BOYS WEAR—CDRDS l‘W E.N!JS Boys’” Winter Girls’ Tams ar Boys' Sweaters, Caps, valae $135—Clearance price. $1.25—C1 Boys' Itnickerbocke Ciearance price $1.16 ! Cordurc $3.95 at vers low prices far quick cica B e e —— Bi.AN ETS"-L‘; H cords 19 ima colors only, regular $ 050 value at.

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