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« of NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY DOLLAR DAY WORK SHIRTS, back, blue and fancy cheviots.......... $1.00 il A ¢ PATR SEAMLESS HOSE, black, blue and brown ...... §1.00 ——————— & PAIR SEAMLESS HOSE, Sack, tan and grey.......... $1.00 e 3 PAIR SILK LISLE HOS blaek, tan and white . $1.00 ——————— $U% % - POUND WOOL in grey ...... . $1.00 $1.00 WOOL HOSE with 1 PATR BLACK HOSE . c————— : PATR 7S¢ WOOL HOSE, blue . e e e— 2%¢ REDUCTION on any article in Purnishings that usually well for $1.25 or more . e — THREE 50c FOUR-IN-HAND TTIES $1.00 e e TWO T5c FOUR-IN-HAND TIES $1.00 e e & PAIR CANVAS GLOVE: $1.00 e e . 5 PATR CANVAS GAUNTLET — 3 PAIR CANVAS GAUNTLET GI teather palms $1.00 e BALBRIGGAN UNDER- WEAR, worth $1.40 $1.00 $1.00 BALBRIGGAN I'NDER WEAR with 1 PATR 25 HOSE $1.00 1 UNDERSHIRT and I PA DRAWERS finish - for $1.00 This DOLLAR DAY SALE is the Mercchandising Event cf this season. ! high cost of all materials and preseni market conditions, we see nc immediaie hope of lower prices for high grade merchandise such as we sell. this country feeding and clothing the whole world, a condition of competition in prices cannot obtain for strictly “Good Clothes,” OUR KIND OF GOG Quality Must Be Maintained The F. A. Wells Co. FINE CHALMERS UNDER- WEAR, worth $1.50, shtrt or drawers—each 1 SMALL LOT OF JERSEY RIBBED UNDERSHIRTS, $1.00 value—2 for. $1.00 A few pair of size 30 Drawers D e—— A 3125 WOOL PROCEHSS UNDERWEAR $1.25 MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR .............. $1.00 SRR 2 GARMENTS OF GLAS- TONBURY UNDERWEAR for $5.00—a reduction of..... $1.00 2_GARMENTS OF 75 PER CHNT. WOOL UNDERWEAR for $4.00—a reduction of..... $1.00 2 PAIR 65c HEAVY MITTS, leather palms $1.00 1 PAIR 75c HEAVY MITTS, leather palms and 1 PAIR ! WOOL HOS $1.35 LEATHER PALM BRI . .crvsiinredoaton $1.00 $1.00 LEATHER GAUNT - LET GLOVES with 25¢ HOSE $1.00 NO REDUCTION IN PRICE OF OVERALLS NO REDUCTION OF BLACK CAT HOSE HIRTS... $1.00 IGE TWO $200 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS for $3. 0—a reduc- tion of S $1.00 Recognizing the fact that out-of-town customers should share in the specials offered and to allow time for them to get into town, THIS STORE WILL NOT OPEN UN- TIL 9 O'CLOCK, DOLLAR DAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1919. The F. A. Wells Co. “GOOD CLOTHES STORE” WILL L. STEARNS, Prop. $8.5) SWEATERS—reduced: $5.00 SWEATERS—reduced.. $1.00 5 LINEN COLLARS... $24.00 SHEEP L $9.75 — paiuced OUSERS at reduced $1.00 AND OVER- 00—same Dropo: "EAR at $1.00 With the We believe that with | church and several membe RWICH, CON rnoon Nothan D. Prince will make a brief address at the morning serviee at the i r unday, w ! will he speaking in = church roushout the country Many Danielson people will be ir tn ittend _the entine z the Woman's board of mball hosp Henry ¢ Huntington of New Bed 4 was a visitor with friends in Dan \. Bradford hes a force c god in wiring houses ir ze in Moosup. The proportions tha iy to be completed unti Anbouncement is mad fons on the sale of 1 hav n removed in Danielson g of coal is now entire nds of the dealers. Friday afterneon at 1 o'zl ral service for Miss Pmma F. Bow- iie last of her family core yes nt pension provided articularly anxi noon and tha who died Monday in Hartfo conducted at (he r Bowen, Re: W, B. William meter was a s liver W. Bowen, of Danie Miss S. Annie Doty. for nearly s a teacher in KiMin: hool. died da ju hefore her’ home 0 School ot. S n confined o her heme ess for u little mory than a we For several years her health had not been the best and she suceumt Guickly to an attack of cold and tl Doty was K Vs of teacher. Had she lived to the | chool ycar sh had planned ormer i’leue, iVlother! It’s Nasty! N i Give Me a Candy Cascaret! ' TO MOTHERS! Instead of the dreaded dose of castor oil, drops, calomel or pills, give your children Cascarets and save money, worry and trouble. Children love Cascarets because they taste like candy. Nothing else acts so gently but surely on the child’s little stomach, liver and bowels, When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, tainted brsath, sour stomach or & cold; when cross, bilious, feverish, constipated, remember, a Cascaret | to quickly “‘work” away the nasty bile, sour fermentations and poisons | should always be the first treatment given. Cascarets never gripe the tender bowels, never injure, and never disappoint the worried mother, | Each 10 cént'box of Cascarets contain directions for children’s dosc from |.ng one year old and upwards, Also-far:adults, | with any of the discredited method the I. W, W., with which th are not affiliated. was estimated Friday 150 and 200 oper: | indication of thi ve completed 40 consecutive | ching and would have heen | and to receiv 3 rotted | & Killingly | tion a s |cers of the St. Jean Baptis dent, George Potvin | ordonnateur, Samul seeretaryv. Joseph Per- | b reault An Lot 1 :u which up a store gage in bu: 1 vis through | committees emen agree thait | Rellef corps Relief—Mrs. Mary L. Pray, Miss| lines of hose. will permit them to e anvwhere with. get quickly to any Captain Put is the name of the new named in honor of , who has done so much, long period of Worcester Friday s made at Webster hill and pn the summit ing parts operating to perfection. o Al the way down from Worcester the truck took every hill “on high” and functioned ip evefy way 86 as to please the members of the department that were aboard, Another stop was made at Putnam, where many of the members of that city's fire depart- ment looked the machine over. Two representatives of the Seagrave company, builders of the machine, came along’ with it and will be here when the underwriters’ test is given, | which test will be made before the apparatus is officially accepted by the borough. This test is cxpected next weelk, In the meantame the truck stands ready for instant ser\#c, if some hose is put into its big tonneau. A sum of money lost between Win- ter street and postoffice or graded school. Finder please leave with A. W. Logee at the postoffice.—adv. Capt. Frank E, Withee, who recently 8| riturned from France, will tell of his cxperiences at the Sunday evening service at the Methodist church. " PUTNAM District Deputy L. H. Fuller of this ity was a guest when Union lodge, No. 31, A. F. and A. M., gave a re- ception in honor of its members who have been in the service and have re- turned. Cargill council, K. of C., is going to get the 100 new members that it has been campaigning for, Arthur L. Du- vert .said Friday. The last report showed that 74 applications had been received. Mrs. Mary Coleman, after the re- quired examination by physicians, was ordered committed to the state hi tal at Norwich and was taken there by spi- Selectman C. Bartlett. Putnam High school's basketball team will be at Southbridge today to v the team of the high school in that place. Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Chase, 83, . Pierce and Mrs, W. J. B! widow of Harvey Chase, died at her home in Abinston. A valentine social was given at the Congregational church Friday even- is social took the place of the mas entertainment, which was postponed. Draft board records are to be closed Monday at thé office of the local board in accordance with a notification from Hartford. lentine tea arranged by tie mem s of the woman’s board of the Day mball hospital. The Canadian Athletic club is to in on the cvening of Feb, © of its members who entered national service, from which 20 ve been so far honorably discharsed ve returned to their homes County Agent B. W, Ellis is engaged in assisling a number of farmers in s tab on their milk produgtion costs, something many of them have been without accurate information about in the past. A special form «f cost sheet is in use. L. H. Healgy of North Woodstock represonted Connecticut this week at a meeting in Boston of the New England state secretaries of agricul- ture, Dr. Robert R. Pierce of Bostun was {the speaker at Friday's Oid Home night at the Methodist church. Next unday will be Laymen's d: conzregation are scheduled The dealer's license th automobile department revoked a few days ago hs been restored to Arthur Pepin of this city. The strikers who are away from their work at the North Grosvenordale plant of the Grosvenordale company put in a dreary day Friday, a day of rain and discomfort. Thers was no disorder and everything was as quict and peaceful as anyone could wish Those who are directing the strike say that they do not believe in violenc. The ferer the by other nold con- il be joined » police remain at North rordale, but have not been o to do other than stay abou! m mmittee committee of and the superin school that buildi hool committee tion in the city's graded schools. If it found that more possible that an t to the Israel Putnam school the plans that may he c that of building an add 0 rooms has been an explorer for the in the Yukon countr vicinity investigat as ion for a camp for boys, | id, did mot find such a loca- e desired Following are the newly elected offi . Napolean Jette; nd M Robillard e; curateur ndra Beaudre commissaire! Dumas: corre- directors, Arthur Gregoire, Ar- Jean r Auger, Oniseme Jo: nier; visiting | ! committee, Arm: Magnan, Edmend | Victor Bonin. Fabien Le- | Claire, - Joseph Trudeau, Napoleon | town | Benoit, Telesphore LaChance. Miss Ruth Daniels of this city is a | member of the Roosevelt hospital unit hat is coming overseas on tne Mere- due in port next Thurs- Daniels is a nurse who has ny months of service in She is a member of Ei George Pratt of Danielson is fitting on Elm street and is to en time a few years ago, recovering a1 | from injuries received in an accident. - | Since that time he has been a frequent | or here and finally decided to en- | gage in business in Putnam. The following are the newly named Annie. E. Spalding, Mrs. Mina Perry. Anditing—Mrs. Inez V. Hi Ella 'W. Wood, Mrs. Annie ing. Conference—Mrs. Sadie William: Mrs. Emily Tourtellotte, Mr: Arnold. Floral—Mrs. Tnez V. Hoyle, Mrs, Sadie Williams, Mrs. Mary Kenyon. Entertainment—Mrs, Lillie E. Leach, Mrs, Lena Monroe, Mrs. Anna Albee, Mrs, Ella Wood, Mrs. Delina Derochia. Executive—Mrs. Hattie Miller, Mrs. Sadie Williams, Mrs. Anna Albee, Mrs. Inez Hoyle, Mrs. Ida Klebart, Mrs, Ella Wood, Mrs. Mary Sherman, Mrs. Ethel Tourteliotte, Mrs. Melissa_Ar- nold, Mrs, Lillie Leach, -Mrs. Mary Pray, Mrs. Elizabeth Grosvenor, Mrs. Elinor Babbitt, Mrs. Cora Adame, Mrs. Mina Perry, Mrs. Catherine Murphy. House—Mrs, Hattie Miller, Mrs. the day for the annuilj m expressed | is 10, Secretary Charles L. Torrey of the :hools have been appointed | to the conges-| BUSINESS IS GOOD IT WAS NEVER BETTER WITH US We Are Not Bragging When We Say This Is An Absolute Fact The Reason Can Be Explained In The Following Courteous and Prompt Attentien to Our Patrons, Quality and Low Prices, Always Prevail at Our Store whether you are interested in a houseful of Furniture or just a room of Wall Paper. We want you to get our Prices and Ideas in our line of Home Furnishing. We have a lot of sur- prises for you and we want you to see them before you buy. We want to mention some of the Specials that await you here. Guaranteed Fully Equip ped Electric Flat Iron, sold everywhere for $5.00 $3 98 to $6.00—OUR PRICE.............. . 44-piece Aluminum Kitchen Set, 20- year guarantee, sold everywhere for 3] “ 9 $15.00 to $18.00—QUR PRICE . .... . Washable Wall Paper in several neat designs, sold everywhere for 35¢ to 2] 40c a rol—OURPRICE........... We Give and Redeem Royal Gold Stamps SCHWARTZ BROS., & “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” 9—11—13 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN C Special Invitation For Men That Have Been In Service ce is required it | addition will be | Catherine | v Employment—Mrs ion | Arnold south side of the present| n addition one or two sto- | sht and containing one or| Press Se Connecticut 1 Women's Par- | igs Thursday that the sen- F. C. Vreeman, a writer of distinc- | 'd a poem from oke f ne 8 200sevelt. ¢ in ge amend- Mrs. Clew } Democ the train would | Thompson in Dennisport, M In view should be | rearly postponed. one 1rd. | wome alth until the day s St were She 5 woo he amend- | taother. She L mem or whether the ratification of cond Co Connecticut. s taken at the last reg- the Cennecticu Nationa the counties London died at her | VeI S }t of hurme.| Representative William 1 ing grass and | been filling his when the child | thick ice this week, went for and started the fire again. ught fire and Mr. Letters » heard her | beth | Puinam chapter, D. A. R, of | | this city. ness here. Mr. Pratt was | nt in the hospital here for al! e threw siting a few days with smothering Hyey: Ju. Mooy on o his overcoat uries proved a few h ill be a soec Grange at the | ledvard Grange y 57, "Bart. | lar meeting this (S of A. G. Warner Woman's | home of the he city court Thurs day morning, i lvin MRm‘, :‘xnd a few oth & SR 8 >. SR T T e e« e | Drooklyn Savings Bank . Melissa | turbing the been compla for some she ever She told neighbors wou anything but out some da to the judge of pr gated in rezard to her sanity he was turned over ars old and has GREEN ur home of he 12 She is one of Pu The funeral s iday at Mrs, B i West Thompson stelle Vegiard and ) rard were visitors in niece. orning’s American by Re ke mosi ~LEDYARD The sudden death of Lillie, widow Alfred J. Clark, which occurred It had |home of her d ter, Mr L pley and v's brother Sunda me as a2 great surprise to relat and friends here, where she had live 11 her life She mes Appiey's leaders Mrs. Crauston of Norwich Peckham T ecure | ) by the been thick, as already been here se weeks and is working in Plain- | Mrs. {ray and ards, representing board 1 Bart- h who ha her home. Courtland T.amb. wio I is repor improvi 1, the erett are i have purct k L and Fred and will A. Gray returned homs WAUREGAN its regu-| A Girls' under the wood will fit up one A T 21 | somewt t improved. evenir | Lecturer Rev. G. I°. Goode prepared a_very intercstins M A E of their tonements for the members will furnish 35 members. ramme given by thur Mott was the Boy Scouts. tithe 18der. 3 . Fryling | week in Broo | ker mothe mb were the CLARK’S ice on th M and tained the spont the e ) und pupls are A. F. WCOD “The Local Undertaker™ DARNELSON, CONN. Parlors ¥ Mechanic Street MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, CONN. Teiephone 193-12 th her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Frank G Hoidridg eat | very pleasant day on Sunday visiting A¢ 2| friends in Jewett City and Voluntown. her head | gne’ was accompanied by her con, January 1st, 1819 {hat her| Newton 1. Maynard of Mystic N e Rev. F. W. Tholen of Pres will conduct a regul Eaptist church in t afternoon at 2.30, on City DI, service at the| Liabilities . . s town Sunday bate who investf: e S B i e e e e and the| Unionville—The s that she was taken to the |bus defeated the Hol State Hespital Thursday af- | Farmington at sef] is about 60 game is to be play K J. ARTHUR in Farmingtor Maynard spent a DANIELSON, CONN. $2,923,157.83 2,726,673.28 . § 196,484,55 WM. H. BURNHAM, POTTER, Treasurer