Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 5, 1919, Page 8

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NURWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 5 1919 BEST TIME TO B n FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY | i OF ADVERTISING AGENCY ] | Philadelphia, Apri 4—A half century ,of advertising history was brought to GAIN NEW FLESH Those Whe are Thin and Pale ather John's {of the largest assemblies lers, advertising men, captains of industry ever gether. Nearly leaders of the advertisi FRUIT-A-TIVES”, or Fruit Liver | (ne founding of > Tablets, Gave Great Relief. oldest and large oW R e Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. cause of present, but because it milestone in the progress the most respected and constructive forces ir ers at the ident William tor Lawson, publisher president o and Telegraph ok, editor of l}‘(‘ Ladi o nal; Edward th d: - Wi H. OSTRANDER vl St., Buffalo, N. Y. One of was the who died Apri was associa -two years adver commission, publishers athousand in the country, by a banquet banquet Howard Ta |an auspicious close here tonight by one t of advertis- and gathered to- of thes ng business | celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of W. Ayer & Son, the advertising agency in the The event was notable, not only be- | the eminence of the gue powertul of were of the Chi- utindire BUY WAR EVERY WOMAN'S INTEREST IS REFLECTED IN About half the secret of good dressing lies in sele and newness that exists in the Spring fashions The originality dicplayed in the clever wraps is a noticeable feature of the Sp cape, translated from the utility garment of an older g beauty, is the most noticeable departure from the new developments in these pretty garments. THE NEW CLOTHES cting appropriate clothes, and will be found in The Boston Store. whatever of ch ring modes. Ths nto a glorified outer wrap of definite of last Fall. however, eration, We show many very interesting Coats, and for those have not been neglected, who desire the more conservative style we have a good selection. Spring Suits have a definite fashion m suit display cleverly. illustrates how detail, Frocks follow suits lines, presented. “Betty Wales” even to the adoption dresses are a the skill of the best designers that this Come In and age, too. a subtle change of Fashion moves swiftly these days, and our big line, or a different lication of an epted brings newness and individuality of vest effects, and many charming designs are feature of our stock this year—dresses wh po the most re: h bring to you sonable See the A Revelation of Correct Millinery Awaits Your Visit Our own adaptations of the most select and advanced modes are character- ized by attention criminating to the individual type requirements, which women of dis- judgment appreciate as the “exclusive” feature of Boston Store millinery BUY the Up-turned n this expertly collection. Ostrich is r adornment pur- and flowers find altogether new and charming —and the beautiful Spring SAVING STAMPS Sale of Lace Trimmed Bureau or Table Scarfs THREE SPECIAL LOTS AT THREE SPECIAL PRICES We have just received a shipment of these handsome scarfs which are divided into three lots according to their style and quality. They are all one size—18 by 54 inches and variously trimmed with pretty Filet, Cluny and Torchon laczs—some very handsome pansl and medallion ef- fects in the lot. This is the first opporturity in a long, leng time that we have been able to cffer values which could even appreach these given below. 98c values .. $150 values . $1.98 values SPECIAL PRICE 50c SPECIAL PRICE 8% . SPECIAL PRICE $1.15 e Week’s Sale st z'f atterns beginning Saturday, we are going te -yard wa'st patterns. These pat- lected from the most beautiful of this sea- They are a In our White Goods Department place on cale a large assortment of terns have all been carefully s son's sheer; white fabri dainty and as crisply new and fresh as new Spring mera be—maybe delicious would not ndise should be inapprepriate to describe them. There are plain white, sheer weaves and and other designs—all in white of cour. individual taste. PLAIN WEAVE PATTERNS AT 82 PLAIDS AND STRIPES many beautiful stripes, plaids Something here to suit your —98:—$1.25 AND $148 EACH AT 63c—98¢—$1.13 AND $125 EACH LAST DAY OF SPRING NOTION SALE This is a message to y to do any sewing. u, madam, In this you ever take your needle in hand department, during this sale, you will find every sewing necessity at a reduction from the regular price—a chance %o save money on every purchase you may make. Saturday is the last day of this Sale, and if you wolld taks advantage of the savings to be made you will have to do it then, DON'T WAIT—LAY IN YOUR SUMMER SUPPLIES ~Sale price. Sale price. . to 3—Sale price l5c—Sale price....12¢ % of best quality, hs— 1—Sale price. -Sale price. 1—Sale price.. ic—Sale price | coa price, Thread in all zes—Sale dozen 3 errick’'s Da ning Cotton— —Sale price . 2 for 5¢ WAR SAVING STAMPS @%%@@ Murray ere in Willimant rman is seriously South Main rthur H ill at his a fortune red thousand nning o,nd Jacob G orwich, were the exEcutors. | Gallup, the surv S {er with many of the heirs, was pres- the peach e not injured and that there w a large crop of fruit, unless an- ! other cold wave comes. The meeting of the Eccle: Society of the Congregation: which was to be held Wwas postponed to this (S: ternoon, when it will by neld at Led vard Center. Sunday, April 7, there is to be a bus- iness sessicn of Sunday school offi- cers at the Congregational church. This will follow the morning service and Sunday school. | Alrs. Fannie Clark entertained Sun- The work of the Cleveland Tractor asvers practically the whole pro- gram of farm production—PLOWING, DISCING, HARROWING, SEED- ING, CULTIVATING, MOWING, HAY-RAKING, HAVESTING, THRASH- ING as well as all kinds of hauling. Requiring only one man to operate it, The Cleveland has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to do more work, day in and day out, than three 3-horse teams and three men. It means greater production at lower cost. Write today for illustrated booklet and price list. Address Dept. K. We also carry a complete stock of OLIVER PLOWS, HARROWS and PULVERIZERS. Write for prices, THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR CONNECTICUT NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT South Manchester.—The 2l Halstead Dorey, son-in-law of ight D. Cheney of South Man- rtained in the latest of- cers awarded the dis- d service cross. Colonel liome is in Manchester and formerly served in the Span- OUR COAL PRICES are now the lowest for the season. .We have reduced prices for Chestnut, Stove and Egg to §11.00 per ton since March Sth. This price will advance very shortly, without further notice. name of of of Our modern equipment of machin- ery enables us to handle coal at a much lower figure than any ccal yard in the city. We sell “OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH,” which is the hest coal mined. All rail—no breakage. TRY US SHETUCKET C“M & WD CO. 1257 C S

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