Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, 'BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JEWETT CITY Mrs. Alice Laflamme has been noti- fied that the body of her son, Orville Laflamnie, who was killed in France, will be sent home. A letter received from Earl S. His- cox Wednesday asks that his present address be published, that his friends may write to him. All mail must be in New Bedford, Mass., before the first of the mongh, as the lightship tender the ship on that date, and month. He cannot hear from his friends or they from him but once a month, as no fisher- men go out so far as this ship is sta- tioned. The lightship went out to Nantucket Shoals this week to remain all summer. Letters and papers once a month are all that will relieve the monotony. He is electrician in charge and has charge of everything radio aboard the ship. He has a separate stateroom in the cabin, steam heat, electric hnhu nml all proper furnish- is (..,\l«‘ nghthhlp L. V. No. antucket Shoals Station. he following is a report of gar- ments completed by the Jewett City s chapter in the months of and March: 58 women's blouses, 84 pajama coats, 80 bathrobes, 27 pina- chemises, 19 children’s 3 hoys' pants, 20 boys’ weaters, 16 mufflers, 13 1 shawl. There is need s, as there are now in undred garments of June. LIBERTY HILL John Ii. Knott and fam. APRIL 3, 1919 A Special Sale of the New Dress Goods BEGINS THIS MORNING TO _EQUALIZE THE PRICES AND GET DOWN TO A PEACE TIME SCHEDULE War time wool prices were unquestionably “fierce.” It looked as if peace would bring little or no change. But the prices simply must come down—and right here in the Boston Store they are going to do it, andthey’re going to do it Tuesday morning. We have gone into the market and have bought on each favorable turn. We have marked down the prices on much of the staple items as low as we could—and in these two ways are able to “equalize” the prices, and offer you genuine bargains. This Sale Begins This Morning—Don’t Miss It A SUPERFINE ALL-WOOL SERGE WHICH WAS FORMERLY $4.00 Here is the first fruit of our “equalization” method. We offer a splendid 40-inch Serge—an $1.59 All-Wool Serge of distinction and quality which was intended for sale at $2.50, and it is yours for HANDSOME 54-INCH TWEEDS $150 a yard. Have you longed for a new suit, and feared the cost? If so, here's your chance fo beat the old high cost of living. The colors are navy, green, plum, burgundy and black—all good Sale Price $3.50 a Yard These rough Tweeds have never been surpassed for colors. certain purpeses, being particularly appropriate for sports wear. They look heavier than they actually are, the weight being suitable for suits or skirts, or for the Spring coat. If you wish a handsome gar- ment buy some of this Tweed in the gray, brown or green mixture. THE NEW “PUPPY SKIN” COATING T . " of more | the Toom over | to be made by the Rev. FINE WOOL POPLIN Sale Price $1.79 a Yard This is a standard weave for auits and drosses, and like ali the weol fabrica has felt the effects of the war tremendoucly, But this sale brings it to you on & peace bacis, It is 42 inches wide, and we offer for your choice, medium and dark navy, black, wisteria and burgundy, while. were Toppy red bags, tidy redtins, handsome poan, and half-pound tin humi- dorz—and—that claasy, practical peund crystal glass hamider with r2onge meistercr top that Keepe the tobaceo in sech perfect conditicn. \UT a pipe in your face that’s filled cheerily brimful of Prince Albert, if you're on the trail of smoke peace! For, P. A. wiil sing you a song of tobacco joy that will make you wish your Iife job was to sece how much of the national joy smoke you tould get away with every twenty-four hours! on was in Hart- ind_Sunday. the guest | . Earl Yames. Goddard is visiting ard Fuiler in An- Here's a bargain which is worth THE NEW “OTTOMAN” Was $3.50—Sale Price $2.98 Youcan “carry on” with Prince Albert through thick and thin. You'll be after laying down a smoke barrage that 1l make the boys think of the old front line in France! P. A. never tires your taste because it has the quality! And, let it slip into T A:—tmk taat § 21 A 1:, made by our exclu- mpany, Wiaston-Salem, N. C. 1” iV A YR Successor To The Ollie James For Infants and thldren. Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria ALGOHOL- 3 PER GENT. § ¥ AVegetablePreparationfords- y smnlalmfifl\cfcodhyflzguh 4 Ahelpful Remedyfor Bears the Signature Gonstipation and Diarrhoea and Feverishness : LosS OF SLEEP i resuting therefronvin/nf -l FocSimife Sxénaflfeflf A&fic’ oz Gmm' Gom’m‘f EW YORK 5 old Baact Copy of Wrappes, For Over | Thirty Years GASTORIA THE GENTAUR G YoRR erTY. A. 0. Stanley, fc ernor of Kentuc a member of years, was late Ollie Jan ) th ate. * His term begin 3% Senator S v _won _wide inence scveral years ago man of a special committec House to'iuy four Congress for COPYRIGHT GLINEDINST, WASH.} vears gov. and before that ten elected to succeed the ate the stoei toust, hody has since th2 funeral, Gotdon Kinnaird has returned to his | inz in tie hospital cle receivd from ¥ My, Kin- in the 3 in not h ywnotad 1o kS "fi'lmxv!-\‘\ only accident This is a 1919 novelty and it is a decidedly attractive Was $5.50—Sale Price $4.98 on, R r moth- Rive nd Miss Theresa | | Manchester—-The 1 fort- | iz in Brook- Samuel A. Greene, home iiope T riend? here Sun- ford were esday of were in| Schoo ay for a week va- NORTH WINDHAM Jones in Plainfield funeral of her ¢ visited ¥ Manchester in town, 1pson was in New Lon- hiain visited ia nsfield WHITE ROCK r. and Mrs. Williar oved from cne of the Ecclestone place. Knowies have 11 tenements on the Boom wincket latter's rer. th Ston. | Moss street, | W {J. Bennett, | tem for It's as soft and silky as a kitten’s ear—as rich in finish as the finest broadcloth—in fact it resembles a broadcloth with a longer nap or pile. It is a really beautiful Spring weight coating of more than usual richness. The colors we show are beet-root, burgundy, brown, navy and black. The texture and weight of this fabric is just the thing for the new capes and dolmans. NEW WOOL SERGE WHICH WAS PRICED AT $2.50 This is our $4.00 Serge. It is a rcal Serge—and it is a real All-Wool Serge. It is the kind which gives the honest service which only the best can give. It is the kind which a tailor likes to handle, and which responds to the best tailoring. It is full 54 inches wide, and we show it in a good navy Sale of Notions All This Week one, and at the time we bought it was cheap at $3.50 a yard. We cut the price. Some- what like a crepe poplin in weave it is charming in the colors we show—green, brown, medium and dark navy and black. You should see this pretty nov- elty. Times change. $2.59 Spring highway com- | iim on the stand today. The prosecu- ‘self interest hen he was U)mront Jennings that im_ lhnl Neuss fired 1 Madden. 2. VROOMAN HAS BEEN VINDICATED Washing il 12, —Lieuters P. Vrooman, cha:ged in the }I ‘ time \h.n n\/lnbn hu~ been 'aircraft inv {LIEUT. S. Work or Mabel and Pans ( prohi _—— - ihe govern ARGUMENTS BEING MADE sacting business with IN MADDEN MURDER TRIALE‘}““ in which they April 2.—That A]NU il base its plea for the act .mz per- < *vomn a corpora- are interested, was oday by At- Mrs. George Wood i hizves broke ite Rocls Hartford, Conn., General Palme 2 taken since the publica- = Jen | tion of report, aid the attorney gen- allegea gunmen fi oy A ounGement, (showed (hatrall r of William ¥ wher for airplane propsiers pur- that the shot| d by the government from the e from Vrooman Company of Philadei- in which Lieut. V) ooman was fi- 7 interested, w 1spected by 1 the Nationa! Hardwoo sumber Association and not by the of- fice or others appointed by him. Thig information, the attorney general held constituted a complete vindication of the off e five d with the murde len on the Madden was BRIEF STA"'F NE‘N‘% ‘ ' ut the automobile of t theory s struck Smuih G: broke his school tanbx ankle antiors beife oueiaten relos the fants ©|FOUR OUT OF EVERY FIVE ¢ Hartforc | Juc \ : 6 1| MEN IN CHICAGO VOTED “WET® Deep River—rs. Carl Chicago, April turday for Oklahoms t L wet vote in the ele it har e had| b e 1d ] Neuss ras said by “Personal Liberty” leaders S oung cke r 1. to mark the actual beginning of a cam- efense came 1 to repudiate nhational prohibi- i the day s n. The wet vote was 391,260; the mes Moore fired | dry 144,032, Four out of every five men t killed Madden, shooting H , and three out of every five automob: the same. nd is helieved t dian hore reward of .—The pronounced New Britain— four years ment oy Bdw ed to show t Don't wait until your | cold develops Spanish Influenza Or pneumonia. Kill it quick. work in Fr ent many months i 1 man in ted districts a € T V ther of the alache. to : rest 2 in Red C phantom shadow of th the automobile is oni ALy CASCARA E7 QUININE 20MO Standard cold remed o to Captain Hurley of the stale in 24 hours refeves qrap 1o 3 iy Pra 2 wnd his narration of events | backifit fails. Themmebaxh:ys‘nkedm up to the murder, as told by | With M. Hill's picture. At Al Do ool iy He dec 1 position to lu- struck by a bullet fired by Macomber and said that Neuss tory contradicted Macomber’s acc ulnnl ant state's at- ‘ . jew of the| * was a discre- the statements made . by had perfec at its bi-wee Taft passed oring incre a resolution sing the sufficie Why Be Fat" |Become Slim This Summer Get Qur Prices on No. 2 Chestnut THEY WILL INTEREST YOU | THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO0. Have you heard about the weight reduction You may eat 1k You need. 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