Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919 JEWETT CITY funday morning at the Baptist church Rev. M. O. Fuller's subject will be The Gospel Church. The subject of the junior's talk will be Captivity. At 14 Main Street i nrm | Spring Sale of Notions and Sewing Needs A FULL LINE OF UP-TO-DATE be a solo, Jerusalem, sung by the pas- . ) 4 s =0 w ll P P . : me.ev. Albert Donnel's Sunday moen- OCEANS OF NOTIONS AT MONEY-SAVING .PRICF_S—SALE BEGINS TODAY - aper, alnts’ ,C}EJ;-&; 1%%;‘%‘3:33“{23?%? fderi The bld adage about little drops of water and little grains of sand holds as good tian Endeavor meeting. Oils and Turpentines ndeasar g vice at tmel§ | today as it did the day it was written. The word “notions” covers a multitude of the N Lhoalet eural fominst o 0le oW little things which are so necessary if you intend to do any kind of sewing. We have 1 ALSO DO PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING sion ai Tauntqn, which the pastor is priced them all 5o low, that the saving of a few pennies on each item purchased will attending. ! . ! ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN The town hall is to be kept open on amount to quite a respectable sum after you have filled your Spring requirements. Monday as the last day to receive do- nations of clothing for the refugees. |g H. J. SCHATZ s Ep it | INVEST NOW AND SAVE THOSE PENNIES s club ¥Friday afternoon. A Iberson of Greengville has been +PHONE 1345-12 at the home of her niece, Mrs. Fred Smith. 8 Mrs. Thomas B, Keen of Westerl THREADS TAPES AND BINDINGS MISCELLANEOUS spent Friday with’ Mrs. D. Wolt. Cold, wintry, icy wea ow-blow, - s H 10¢ Linen Finish Thread in No. 25, value 12%c—Sale price 10¢ | 10c Shirtwaist Hangers 7c ance! Switehes on the railroad track | ack or tan—Sale price - 8¢ | No. 29, value 15c—Sale price 12/%¢ e d had to be thawed with |[§f § 35c Barbours Linen Thread in § xo, 33, value 19c—Sale price...16c | ~ Regular price 10c, 2 for......15¢c K torches, Friday. & white, siz $ o —_— 7 Sew! Machine Bob- Snap Tape—Sale price...;.21c | Corset Clasps— % 7c a box—Sale Hook and Eye Tape—Sale a5¢ elins = ee alns STAFFORD SPRINGS = TEL 0 n o s) o ook rape—sdle, | s beipse, 10 10 35 Lillian Battige of Northfield, g's 4 tor 76 | 15¢ Weighted Tape—Sale price 11e Platinum 10 to Bften fuin lGr DGER el e A A Lingeric Tape—Sale price 12/zc | 7c Darning Silk on _spools or, COMPLETE STOCK e Bl ol Gotios Eliti SaTtag an Hiachtor cards—Sale price, The honors of the scnior class of | @ price, dozen .. -...66¢ Skirt Belting in black o e Stafford high school have been an- . Darning Cotton— _ o, vo vidihs, 1tc inch, | $1.00 Naiad Bolero as follows: Valedictorian, Sale price .............2 for 5¢ lue 12-—Sale price.......... —Sale price b e e i s i ; 30c Colorite, in all colors—S: ponorable mention, Gwyneth Re I e S0 : ANy Colon Agnes Cunningham and Ronald Mit- Datie e § or BIIC tooll e Kl 75 5o 7c Darning Wool, all colors. .... T w s, 11%c inch, 50 2 3 ° ;m_ o:mc have an average of over 90| Dexter's Knitting Cotton - lc—Sale price.........18¢ | ° o 5 e ew l lner an . | | Black value 15c—Sale price..12/5c | o value 250—Sale pricg. ..21c c Sanitary Belts. .. Rev. John Winthrop Ballantine has e al neh, — aceepted a4 call to the Congregational Whilos "“““sf_go el S s Doupiel Boltiee! Biasicior Baritary Belte o 331 MAIN STREET (Opposite Post Office) e e Wwhite—Sale price ........... s - EASTER PREPARATIONS ARE UNDER WAY y Lo ety el bt kirt Belting in black e A : 3 church in West Stafford for ten years | e ; Celluloid Thimbles—Sale price. Considerable charm and newness of ideas distinguish an exhibit up to a year and a half ago, when he PINS AND NEEDLES 2 s : Shoe Polish— which most women look forward to with pleasurable anticipation. resigned. He has since resided at the | o> Black or White ¢ SEmSaeme LNl CE BT After the winter, with its heavier weights and darker colorings, Springs s cently has been supply- | 10c Cotton Pins, best qu . Belting, %-inch, A e the flowers and bright colorings of the Spring miilinery have an ing at Goshen. His family will re- 2 3 Sale price AREL T 5 P . . added attraction. main here for the present The hespital aid soclety will meet at e s Sale price s 5 The Hats this spring arc close fitting ¢ - ¢ that is the very character he most|the Johnson hospital Wednesday af- e Collar Bands in sizes 12 modifications of the sailor shape, in FMENTS ot dnac i the vesy eharacter he most lternoon in - Oubes . — 7 —Sale price ... : 30c Gilt Edge Liquid. brims, are scen. " nvincely poi 7 a Put Common Pins e 10¢ = . L tre Next Week the E g 3 Featherbone. . ..12/c T LR g <« triumph |raised on the pole opposite the Nation- 12%c Baby Mine Safety Pins TN BasE s b (B 5 million, which makes a great splash of color against even the gay o e s I eI ; Sale price : e ol R 3 colorings of the Spring hats. Black is a favorite, and against its 8 kdle sl I o ruiien) s hecn ancnot Clitbon Sefety Pins Sl and 3 15e— 3115'“ 5¢ Flat Shoe Laces, in black, tan sombre background, the dainty shadings, the buds and flowsrs, fow t i <3 sl 3 rice e P or white—36 inch e e rich ribbons gain additional beauty. ing a few days with {riends in Bos- | g _to 1—Sale price il : S e 2t S g itor. . 8 | Sizes 2 to 3—Sale price. e i eS8l 7¢ | 10c Linen Corset Laces—mer- In other words, and shorter words, the hats are just as pretty and very Town Fire Warden John M. Larned |l | <o s Blanket Pins—value e 3 : L e cerized — Sale price ........ 8 attractive as can be. Come in and see them. mus S has appointed the following der S 2 BRI 2 Velvet G H = Mr. {ewra Peter L. Robert Herbert A. Gl o - —Sale price ceeeee 220 elvet Grip (ose Support- ires s ] cis W. Chaffee, Myron W - e SRR ! Tape in 10-yard ers—Sale - price t d one In ea ard, R. B. Hatch, by X 255 2 s, 3 zes from % to 1- Sew-On Hose Supporters— is not smi Hemenway and T SxlsRgnioel 2 i 2 o one who wishes to start - out of 12%c Bone Dl Tc—Sale price...... Theobald Todd. doors must get permission from one of e : . 3 e Tt i GO tE LT Harte Cthap. | i 3 e e Value Sale price.. 3 25¢ value — Sale prias.. .21c seen in Prodigal a wester L with it and shows Mr. Des- |an open > L B 3 % 1 1-inch widt Ironing Wax—Sale price 6 for.. & s $ afternoo ¥ % an ~Sale price ¢-inch—Sale price. ‘ S e 10c Button Kits—Sale price. ... 10c Shamrock Linen Thread. 8c { Rick Rack Braid— Pants Hapgers — Sale price... 4c Metal or Wood Coat Hangers. Ee e X Liquid, white, tan or blas o Guite a degree, but many cluding those with wider 35c value — Sale price. 3le Stafford Council, Knights of Colu s S A o 30c—Sale price. 15¢ Sunset Soap Dye all the a membership driv - : Elast latest shades—Sale price..12/c 10c Shoe Trees—Sale price Sale price 10c Everwave Hair Curlers i Tailor’s Chalk—Sale price..21c tel bui k . Shac 10c West Ele Ha fter two montk | Hair Pins—sizes 1 tc BUTTONS —Sale price . .. .. . . & 2 Lev - -1 S;‘z’z\mce i 1 Bone Buttons c Tape Measures—Sale price.. 6c embly hall, We e—Sale price, doz. ..... 10c Tape Measures—Sale price. 8¢ € April 2, at 8 o'cloc s 4 4 ? b e X § been del i ; ,‘.‘l‘m“, S x: r r Pearl B Lead Dress V o Sy e Miss Hyde of I ¥ g 3 zes 1, 2, 3—Sale price, doz... 8¢ 1go, Cleve b o | > 5 2 Sizes 4, 5—Sale price, doz..-12)c gh school senio Collar Buttons on cards ¢ rie: e T : An 0dd Lot of ttons s :Nmience can or thieir New York frip, They will E: 3 i cceR , Sale price, a card z R espree ht from the pen of Mr. B ¢ L A « = g | by boat from New London to e 5 e Foc 1tton Mold: )msx s, in Jet mat and white o | York. o S X —Sale price . - .o re |~ There will be a meeting of the to 10c De Long Then t Sale price, doz.. 2 school committee at the Jibrary B | 10c Amiance s and Eyes.. 7 to 28—Sale price, 2 doz for.. 5c | 10c Button Hooks—Sale price.. & day evening. 0 50 line—Sale price, doz... 4c | Stocking Darners—Sale price.. 6c 1 chool in the Orcuttville district | Bl is closed on account of some of the | children havin asles. The teacher, ampede success. Get | 31y I he.teach P S o | P g o ot “Cash and Carry” Bargains At the Smaller Prices ST s I} off schedule a of the st . bu need not fear.” £ thie storm = o | ieon " LEDYARD The Very Best Dress Percale “Bates’ ” Zephyr Gingham Surtg “nd FE’QC&S somen “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE A Well Balanced Display of Stylish Apparel ability to do - as sure inch and you vou are going to flunk, | received wc Mon. ith of his mother, who R A would eom 3 uncral_ services (1130, nev: time and the Christian | 2% a Yard 34ca Yard The Cape is the Smartest Novelty ot ner home. I Wndeavor meeting Sunday evenings | § ameron attanded the en. ek commence at e R e Again the name “Bates” stands for the very highest Displacing the coat, the cape or dolman, has sprung into instant s ! : 3 quality that 5 8 favor. Deserting the definite and severe lines of the ownel b nes i yard—the best yard-wide ‘Percale, including even ¥ that may be expected for the lowest possible DA R s el G time they killed ‘hroe and ma S A R e price. This is a beautiful, soft-finish, Zephyr Ging- draped effects has earned the recognition it hag, received. In The dg »uld not be = e 2 7 ham, which we have been selling for 45c a yard. some there is just a suggestion of sleeve, in n of them the ’ Stoddard rly Percales and Percales, and there are many adver The ai FN L e b 2 lines attain their greatest width at the hips and fall in more con- dinn | n 7 ! tised values, but we know that you have not seen S er el ot s DN s out Ut SandRwithe stricted lines at the hem. These cap! e first cousins to the e Sl e i B hhe na2 out any reservation, we have included our entire elaborate evening wraps, and well deserve their popularity. signs and colorings are all of this Spring’s date, stock in the .offering. Think of it—34c a yard for Fashion moves swiftly these days. ge of new and fresh, and very pleasing. Buy now for a 32-inch Gingham of beautiful quality and in the line—changing from day to day, in both suits Little your dresses for the coming year. most pleasing patterns. changes which breathe of individuality, and invest each garment d in Augus i £ > by the | with new charm. montbs, Einy 5 : R S N A R e est fire raged s stefill Bk a0 | Daily arrivals are keeping these assortments fresh and complete, Ce o r g 5 % 2 - * d always, only the best is presented. w n by oung people - " o an e S e e of oo @ . 39c and 45¢ Shirting Madras, 32 and 36 Inches Wide SRR S ) r Y S ":"‘"""1 2 . ] This Madras has been selling right along at the two prices named, and it has been worth the 29 WALES” FROCKS WHICH YOU SHOULD S e 4 price, but during this sale we have made a drastic reduction. You will find a fine selection of THE BOSTON STORE-JS THE ONLY PLACE IN o e 3 styles and colorings, suitable for men's shirts and pajamas, or for women's waists and dresses NORWICH WHERE THEY MAY BE SEEN. ctioned There was <prited i Young men for over £2 lunched lu]‘m)'»,\\ | n last wa i {ported that Charles Sray had sold formerly living inning place. The sale throug Mr. and Mrs. G continue to live in e funeral of the infant son of Mr. 3 5% ard Mrs, E Main was held in ! ¢ years. Miss|a vacation trip, 1d his place and is to vaca i K to ca s | ¢ 5. F. odenough officlating. | t ponsibilitics th | granddaughter Set ¢ A. Phiitips has a new pai M 3 It Wards Off Croup - Purial was in the Peckham Church |t more than sh ; d Mond el S Neverput a croupy child to bed with | cemetery. ; n oard has secured Miss |in Norwich. | Mrs. L. C. Albro and cation ‘ out giving a dose of t a special town mesting recently n wich, to fill| relatives 2, - {it was voted to clo: e Gallup Hill e vacan v mmence her ik 1 b Murs. » at Kenyon, R. L. others know it stops croup because of cloging the road. 3 ¥ ich § paren 1 M The scl Union 5 n o Prayer was offered at the residence e ay of es F. le Fcasvil ; ;. Ke it cuts the thick choking mucus, clears |or the late Mrs. Hannal A. Clark on | Ger | ST ihetencher, Mrs. Rent the throat of phlegm, stops the hoarse cday Sk hstwe SUnd: t Sl | Horace Wilcox, son of 21 metallic cough, eases difficult breathing, . Goodenough. e body was ST er of Ycungstown, On] 3T g Georse H. Wilcox, of Merider i | ‘ re aga < i £ives quiet sleep, n to Wood R i iR GALES FERRY e i€ Shisfllome (0F Ik Droth - hncrrt?xnngh(;.r: Willinantic ~ during Mra - = | | . T. Neureuer, Ban Claire, Wis., writer: | [ . . one_of Long Cove. “Foley's” Honey and Tor eomotetely ey | the older residents of the tow: Rev. Oliver E. New g S ve ‘*f:,]xf;"e"{;)r & 2 B z x my boy of a severe attack of croup." s a goPW reighbor and m 2 ete itk i i L 1 er here Wednesday going to their oy Chas. Reiz, Allea's Mils, Pa. weitex:— deeds s|th ) ] v and|vf their brother, R: b Siathew I hers Wednes going b 5 pitcsieves peacn tad weol s b Skt |t Teans wouid allo Tived on | lett TWe fo atteny the |If Dittsfeld, Maxs. fo thelr | S nd Mrs, Moses Kenvon wero in Mother, whose hands rock the cradle, often needs more 4 v - 1w James Stanto which she | Methodist conferenc i unton, | Fome ir he Vi » 2 ; " od 1n - - B . Sad trouged e Bany & doctacs bill for colds | ,iirchased from 4 2 Foldridge | Mass tock an ex¢ sending some ti \ Toute mantic. Wednesd than ordinary food to help maintain the blood-quality and weveral years ago. & : i urch and its Socioties, | Al the | Northfield, where they g - ! . Lee & Osgood Co. Rl yaae imo. . Dhonliyed tyin b e e o e e Milnitt COVENTRY strength and to assure adequate nourishment to the £ alid for sev- 'nt for all benevolences of the | S on. e = erat vears h have been mer Outside of| The manager of University | %rs. Augustus Robinton has leased :’"{g‘ }l\!lt;s a5 ulnwxsedfor thg mother, asa‘f lsh (iltang:yous . : e . £ : e s : Y|ner farm to Asa Burdick and sold all| to the chil ace dependence upon alcoholic stimue Central Baptist Church e e L ~ it s . t n't Keenan { | | \ nd made | A h and Syrian Reliel work, $91 ver the Y Ler stock and farm tools at auction . A 2 Uni veful proy is futnre. for Woman's Home Missiors, and $131 | coliages. wi o1 been ocen- 5 BT lation, for strength is not found in alcohol. is (Saturd fterncoi. the meet- | for other bencvolenc: ried during ihe war. 2] 5 wil he " has sol s = nion Square ing of the Ecc astical eociety Mr. and Mrs. Wi . Allen d|arranged to house both le and |sonal belongings and ha: ft. town MR. CHARLES FRINK, member of the Cengregational church is to be held at | danghters, Mis 5 Gertrude| Harvard erax i roomy Ibin Olson has moved awmill Ledyard Center. This mceting_has from the George | lliarters ming Jur - R.Leos wood Io Lost Battalion in me._eY at the City Bible :;;n‘ z i ;;Pt(}\rn church clerk, Dea- |T. La farm x‘noh\n \\.“ s_Harric s 'r\\r.T\_ :i?;:‘d s AdiGel ot et n - the Class for Men, at noon, in Church Auditor-| Miss Dorothy Lester kas tendered |V uilding on a 14 tract of as been a v Forry for | Mrs. A 2 in Hart- : her resignation as teacher in the Led- |lehd, purchased some time ago and|a 5 e a G < ) g q ium. yord Center school, whors she ~has lvealed diagonally opposite the piace | Tricsdas RN e i Die of purest cod liver oil, absolutely free from alcohol, is Evening Sermon on “Faith’s Greatest nin Tuttle ’r that distyict. RAWSON another schodl. Miss Mabel Walbridge mother’s true friend, in that it performs a two-fold ill teach her place for the re- Hindrance.” Children Cry ¥ v -.‘“:i?l;‘n‘,’;if time with Mz, |21, o ot | Emnaeoe enati] g;g'd fSctfit!’ts is toniC;ngufifhmigt, Eargiculaflv & , en's parents have moved to theihere, <has moved his family to the| Joseph Heim has been honorably L or the irying period oi motherhood. A Good Place to go Sunday Evenings FOR FLETCHER'S Turner farm in that oo : r nth n bungalow, which he has pur-|discharged from service and is now N 1 C AS T o R A - Tracy 3L ¥mith is vi i E ai his home. He was cngaged on SCOTT’S EMpLSlON BUILDS UP STRENGTH = = interest in New Yori statc re has!the front line all the tune, driving a St B Doumild

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