Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 6

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, RRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919 SATURDAY SPECIALS Native Green Mountain Potatoes, peck 39¢c, bushel Gorton’s Boned Codfish, one pound packages ........ Albacore Tuna Fish, largecans . ..., .. Red Kidney Beans, high grade, 2 Ibs. for .. .. Pinto Beans, worth 15c¢, Ib. Se‘rchhghtMatches,Gboxesfor N Naptha Washing Powder, 2 pkgs. SRR A Naptha Washing Powder, large size, per package . .. .. Armour’s Hammer Soap, large bars (laundry), 6 bars for 28c| Pillsbury’s Health Bran, 2 pkgs. for ............... Polo Sweet Corn, can . A WS Early JunePeas,can ..................v0net Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, pkg. Mascot Soap, 6 bars for . . .. Derby Tongues, (in glass) regular price $1 35. Waneta Cocoa, lb. JEWETT CITY A change in- railroad goes into effect May change for Jeweit Ci evening boat train south. leaving at 9. but the change make: it leave at 9.27 after that date. The ! d t southbound trolley will leave ati] 57, instead of 11.06. There are only | § two changes in trains and trolleys 8 zoing north. The 9.28 a. m. train will |8 leave and the 9.18 a. m. trol- time tables | & The principal is that of tho | 1t has been |4 $1.40 . 26¢ . 23¢ . 29¢ 12¢| . 29¢| -9 . 17c Ar(hur M. Brown and son @ Francis are in Boston for several days and will see the big parad.e Grace Johnson of Washington, D. C Jeen the guest of Mrs. G. A. Haskell. 3 Mrs. Morris Shea has returned from | TLow: During her abszence her sister, Schlenck of New London, ay keeper for Mrs. Shea's family. Mrs. Walter Richards mp Devens t} | teen of her fxmxl\ R event. She: w: return by Mi; who has been family in Worce 5 M Ida Barreit of Greeneville was guest at M Nancy Barret{’s on hursday. dward B! all of the E. thewson street Mrs, Lucy R Angeles, California, is visiting aunt, Mrs. N. J. abcock, 19c 17c nna ng her Desji hlotllm s nchard .ague pr purchased | |8 on Ma- Irreproachably Charming A SPECIAL SHOWING OF BOTH J.os her - of Special Values For Friday and Saturday Wash Goods Department 29c DRESS GINGHAMS Yard-wide Percale, in a lary selection of new and -pretty de- signs and colorings — Special RIHO0 5isly50n o Sy 29c DRESS PERCALES ~ Good Gingham and all new Spring_plaids. Big assortment —Special Price ................ 19 Men’s Furnishins Dept. 2.00 SUMMER UNION SUITS Good Summer weight Snits, made with short sleeves and all ankle length. All sizes—Special price . . $1 and §1.75 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Dress Goods Department $4.00 WOOL SERGE b4-Inches wide, suitable weight for Suits, Capes, and Separate Skirts. Black only — Special $1.00 SHEPHERD CHECKS A 42-inch fabric in two sizes of checks. Our ragular dollar quality—S8peeial price . 44-INCH STRIPE MOHAIR An English make, in two pat- terns of navy and black. Sold regularly for $2.00 a yaru— Special price .....c.coene.. .. $167 $2.50 FRENCH SERGE A big end-of-the-week bargain for those who appreciate a good thing. Either soft or jaundered cu Shirts are slightly soil- ed—Special price ........c0.... 95¢ Miss Alice Brown 42-inch, An all-wool serge of wdies’ Societ medium weight, in medium and dark navy, brown, gray and black—Special price .......... 5088 $3.50 FRENCH SERGE 48-inch thoroughly sponged and shrunk. We offer two shades of navy, dark brown, green and black—Special price ...........$297 $350 OTTOMAN 48-inches wide. A very hand- some weave, thoroughly sponged and shrunk, and offered in all the desirable colorings—Special $2.97 LARGE AND SMALL HATS AT $52 Correct in every detail—clever designs, cleverly carried out—these Hats which we have priced at $5.00 are not to be resisted. Some of them are all black, and many are in combinations of black and colors. Namco Crabmeat, (wood lined), can Libby’s Condensed Milk, can Libby’s Evaporated Milk, can ........ Fancy Head Rice, 2 Ibs. for . . 40c Coffee,Ib. ............. 48¢ Coffee, Ib. ........ Spotless Cleanser, can . Tomatoes, extra good, can Libby’s or Austin Nichols’ Pineapple, can Large Can of Peaches .......... Large Can of Apricots : Large Can of Queen Anne Chemes T Austin Nichols’ Asparagus Tips, can Libby’s Asparagus Tips, can .......... Fitch, Mrs. Thornton, Mrs, 8. F. Miss Nellie Franklin, Brown. Milo Rui and Appley of Mr. New 1 ondon and F. e Shirt Waist Department CREPE DE CHINE AND EORGETTE BLOUSES, in a variety of pretty models are brought forward at this price. The colorings are very attrac- tive as well as the styles—Sp.c- ial price .. SHEER VOILE BLOUSES Sheer and dainty, in many novel slip-on and side effects. Dainty and <t)h=h in every way. Special price ........ nd Miss E. week-end in North vis| Brook- The Blake family re Th a radio sday w. Joh We doubt if you have seen, this season, or any other season any prettier Hats than these. For the after-Easter shopper who has not already bought the Spring Hats, or for the early one who wishes an inexpensive new cne this is a wonderful opportunity. Ha morning from the Le A _public meeting in the interest of | held in place of | the PFiCe o titiisranasannacenas regular iptist chure s. Deacon J. er. The were read: Schools Gardner; A el MecBroom s Alice Browr qu‘r pape Mrs. Miss Japan, teresting in Nmm GARMENT SATISFACTION AND GOOD STYLE HAND IN HAND WITH VALUES WHICH ARE EXTRAORDINARY ) To be in the mode, and yet maintain a moderation and reserve, is the aim of the women who apperciates to) the utmost the value of correct apparel. Distinction may be attained without approaching the extreme of fash- ion, but perfect satisfaction is dependent also upon quality, finish and moderation of price. These Boston Store Garments Will Create Satisfaction ' WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS—SPECIAL $25.00 A grouping of some select models in mannish serge at a price which will be recognized as extremely low. Some attractive belted effects are shown, and aiso some of the new box backs, the suits being trimmed with braid. | Colors are navy, tan and black. Scouts son B. Han- of twe WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS Special $35.00 better grades—perfectly tailored gar- 1 W hitt ‘k':' COATS FOR YOUNG GIRLS FOR THE UNCERTAIN 6 TO 14 AGES. Suits of the Prettily trimmed models in checks, in fine navy blue ments in s8me of the season’s most attractive designs. 3 serge and in silks are shown. They are stylish and Braid is extensively used ip decoration, and the vests pleasing in every way. Priced From $5.00 Upward shown by many add a new note to the general effect. The values run as high as $40.00. OME CAPES AND DOLMANS $12.98 TO $50.00 To be in the sty Id coat must be discarded, and The severe lines of PRETTY SILK FROCKS MADE OF GOOD TAFFETAS AND SATINS A number of very attractive models in these ac- a Cape or Dolman donnad. draped effects, so the We the Y diff S e ceptable silks have been selected, together with some ifferent from th coats have St R S mate Hhar excecdinaly popular show many | dainty Serges and Wool Jerseys. Especially Priced at $18.75 many hand ail weaves and col carments in acceptable orings. e ) ik company s reported on ad about m. ny was called out # Ithough it Toss v Newton en the w hose Nason spent 10 p. North Stoningtor MT. HOPE her Shumway after mak Mrs. Ralph farm. Watts were here e to work on the nd Mrs. William from Montville and | Sun res the R. Boston M. Royec has returned visit with her| children of ch, at Chap-|with Mrs. Solomor ster, the 6th divisis lin three Mrs. gue: Grant of Springfield, | Mrs. Marietta N 1) g to Know. Chlldren Cr | A Gormun ecconomi FOR FLETCHER'S o capacity for wor CASTORIA Sy )0 peopie mes lov > declare, Houstor William Shaw have | usehold goods from the where they have resided | in town, to Pasec v is employed Town, a rented the W, Keefe, onducted former St have 0 through t on's lessor Tip Top hall - Bowe nd Hollg YANT[C Harry closed the s giving it station agent|reception a t| Thompson s of u work? Post.| 7 love Garden Tools Rev. Robert will offici orporal W of | \m\\ ic Mrs in} to her the employ v Cairns South Middlesex n for tre is much beth G has was a visitor Main street ew York haslshe ks with| | weels mproved Rother Da was winter, § returned | | the town has not sent in its vhich will swell the amount. | Miss Yetta Mintz York Wednesday after a few day | visit at her home on Le| Foregone Conclusion. reports that 193 person in"that ecity since Jan. ted to the District of Inquirer. United States |c oY, XCer ada, "X‘Tl hemisphe North Ameri more than to A The western part of report vet. returned to New |low: anon avenue. | best paint| ed here i in the west-| Our paint exports o] g,y maoge than to all of the other | ¢ ONECO Sim Brewin attended nvention at New an 0dd_Fel- aven, Wed- s’ | nesday. | The V E. | 51 y supper served at the M. aturday evening netted S. Burdick angd family spent Sun- S| day in Providence. - ht Mellor of Cen- ¢, terville spent Sunday with local rela- Bath, of Norwieh, superintendent, er Sunday. Tom Drewin recently returned from nce, is at the home of his broth- er, Sim Brewin. the | new preach- m\m' Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- tor, Hoe and Seeder Manure Forks $1.00 up Spading Forks Cultivators Hoes, Etc, Etc. WATER GLASS Auto ScrubBrush ................ 15¢c Sink Brush and Rubber S;upper. .. 10c The Houschold Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Telephone 5314 (Friday) anc discharged from t Camp Devens S lxu\h‘r i Sncle, WiL- been discharged | ce and Tibbitts, ctive Norwich William Crof is ts is in Boston to at- | Much Rheumatism No-Cure, No-pay Many Sufferers Local Druggist's Offer Attracts without any ahtest 'o: it \hould drive it out of ! u\' st. Lnlh for p published as a rheuma i or Rheuma and a !ar'e bott!e nensive, employed | | 1 | | | | { | Friday. system | “ ! the da tomer in South more than to ail th untries, and Brazil. relatives in Hartford W The Iowa house of representatives has refused to agree with the senate excluding | to invalidating the so-called blue laws now on the statute books. d Matilda Avery and wer ing | in Norwich Wedn rs. Julia Burns has ret t Hampton a visit \\1\\1 her mother CENTRAL VILLAGE rned to her few Mrs. John A bandstand is to be erected on the rk near the electric light in the cen- ter. Samuel McDonald has donated all the lumber and other of the c have donated nails, paint, etc members of the band under Contractor ) - will do the work. A flagpole | > also been donated. The| visiter infant turned, after| home of Mrs. s parents in Danielson ssie Medbliry entertained her : from Canterbury, Iriday. an eveninz concert on| Several local people - attended. the| e D comerce ury concert, at the Orphe- atre in Danielson, Thursday ev- and gr Paulis * school, Thompson, her home and wi chu rold Miss " and The | Victory loan up to Wedne _{noon was $17,600, more than one-h: And you will of join the hoir. thousands and Miss Myrtle | rve visitors Fri- American Alice Kendall Lumis of Norwich, at William Dean’s. The American flag and service flag | waved proudly over the Central ««\u.fl\ei Housewives who cannet keep house without it. As If youlare hothered with iv PURE as Purity itself and DELICIOUS beyond des- cription. Miss E eral days School ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Louis Stockwell of Norw Saturd: at William Simmons’. _Lucy Webb Hayes circle Ladies’ of’ N met with Mrs. George | rnoon. Officers for | wlled by Mrs. Ilelen\ spent m Vaughn has returned to| n Norwich, spent al v with her grandparents and William Simmons. Rhodes s T te put vour bus. public, ther no w “w HER 101 too poor for utility you't bold an opinion,

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