Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 8

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One of the of were served by the followi: NORWICH, BULLETIN SATURI‘JAY,. ‘APRIL 26, 1919 LL this week we are featuring Ginghams visit our Wash Goods Department in' Basement today and see our Special Offerings in Ginghams. MEN’S WEAR The weather today will probably Be Fair—Warmer Tomorrow THE ACID TEST Supposing you decided on pur- chasing a certain article today. How would you go about deter- mining where the best value was offered? The test of comparing old pur- chases with the new is out of date. Prices change almost daily. But our test is always correct. Go into every store, examine closely that item, then come here. We frankly tell you that that is the only way. We can safely give you such advice because we know that you will soon learn that direct comparisons are un- necessary that this Store’s values are invariably best. SATURDAY CANDY Here are some of the Special values to be found at our Candy Depart- ment today: Special 29¢ a Pound Vanilla I'udge, Chocolate Fudge, Sugar-coated- Licorice, Lozengers, Jelly Beans, Gum Drops, Etc.— Special pri 29¢ a Ib. Special 38c a Pound Fnl"r')rfir‘ Chocolates in these flavors Caramels, Nougatines, Cream “J.lhlll,\, Maple Walnuts, Sour Orange, Old-fashioned Choco- lates—also Peanut Butter Kisses, Molasses Kisses, Turki Paste Soft Gum Drops and Hard Candies in all flavors—Special price 38 a Ib. Special 58¢ a Pound Lovell & Covel's Deflance Choco- flavors: Almonds, Fil- Wt Taffy, Montevideos, chio Logs, Caramels, <—also_ Charlotte ¢ Cocoanut 4 s Nut Caramels, Peanut Smudge, I3tc.—Special price Covel's Reputation Figlets, Pure Cream C: Mascots, Caramel Nut nut, Marshmallows, Etc—Special price 68¢ a lb. Fig POPULAR COPYRIGHT BOOKS 65¢ Each Here are some Great Books at thl.s Prices: New titles that have ¥ 2dded to our stock of Popuiar Copy right Books at GSc—only a few days ago they were selling at $1.50. Here are some of the titica: Wildfire-—Zane G The Road to U nor L. ‘Porto: Star of the Desert—B. M. Bower. Jerry of the Islands—Jack Lond Ladies Must Live—Alice Duer Mil- ler. The Courage of James O. C When Bea derstanding—Elea- Captain Curwood. Went Dry Plum— t — Larry We Three—Gouvenecur His Own Home Town—Larry The Hillman—E. Phillips helm. .\11« forris. Opper ty Arrow—Anna Sudm n J of lvan. k's Government Cases—Thomas Hanshen. leck, the Man of Forty Thomas W. Heishen. The Dark Star—Robert W. bers. The Brown Study—Grace mond. Special 68c a Pound Kuh nur \—Clarence B 1 the North—Francis d. w. Cham- the . Clearing—Irving Bacheller. eorge Gibbs. rerson Ilough. n Gre; Floor, Left Men’s $25 Blue Serge Suits At $17.50 Just 17 of these Suits to be sold at this price. They are of Navy Blue Serge and strickly all wool, in these sizes: 2002 S48 34 Once sold they cannot be duplicateds (ON SALE TODAY) 7 R SIZES 3—6' 38 40 42 435 SPRING TOP COATS, $25.50 Men’s and Youths’ Knit-tex Spring Top Coats, in blue only—on sale today at $25.50. These are values. SPECIAL SALE OF QUAKER HALF HOSf Men’s light weight Cotton Half Hose— 2160 pairs with high spliced soles, double heels and guaran_ teed absolutely fast colgrs, as follows: 720 pairs of Black; 720 pairs of Gray; 720 pairs of Brown, A complete range of sizes, 95 to 11/ On sale today at these prices: 29¢c a pair; $1.59 a half dozen; $3.07 a dozen—Regular price 35¢ a pair. very specia! in all—made Todéy———A Special Group of New Spring at $3.98, $5.00 and $5.98 So good in line, so tasteful in Hats, T HIS is house-cleaning time. Make it a point to visit our Kitchenware Department teday and see our Special Offerings in articles needed for house-cleaning. After-Easter Sale of Women’s High Gra Suits at Substantial Savings After a busy selling season, made more notable by Easter coming so late this year, it now be- for new summer stockS that are fast arriving. for new summer stock that are fast arraying. Therefore we offer all our high grade Spring Suits at positive savings. On Sale Today at These Prices One Suit, size 36, Sand Tr e $65.00—Price now ctine—former Suit, size 18, Navy Tricotine—former price $59.50—Price now v Tricoti: e $55.00—Price now e 16, Copenhagen Siivertone $49.50—Price now ze 38, Navy Serge—former size 38, Navy 0—Price now . Serge—former es 15, 35, 38, 44 and 46— former price $45.00—Price now ......... $39.95 Cur Suits at $25.00 and $35.00 represent values that are unmatchable, as they include many odd Suits that have been sold at much higher prices. If you are looking for a Spring Suit you should see our Suits at these prices. Included in our showing of Suits are some especially good vaiues in sizes 44, 46, and 48, for Women who require these sizes. color and trimming that de- spite their low p show their kmsqm to the more , the - WOMEN'S COATS AT $25.00 1f you have planned to pay $25.00 for your Spring Coat, then this is your opportunity. Beginning today we offer a special lot of Women’s Spring Coats, novelty styles, in all the ncw Spring colors as well as smartly tailored models of Navy and Black, Serge and Poplin, in sizes 16 and 18 and 36 to 46. On Sale Today at $25.00 These Coats have a!l scld at higher prices and at $25.00, they are reinarkable values every fashionabie coler—pric —-—_———% WCY Women's Amoskeag chambray coliars, trimm ) light colors P MEN'S Dresses of D Han price §24 $3.50 Women's Dres: Burke” made with wh sty $1.50 GII Women's Seersu g extra sizes at 3179, value §2.20. EASTERN STAR. argest season was attended meetings the em- vas ini- ular business four were and several reckments of cake and ice cream commit- l:xm:ml wa t was 1ot the Proba 1elpful PRESTON CITY GRANGE. the most interesting and ‘While it wa; 5 0 Tuesday evening. 1 starting long M’l(‘r the g: business was finfshed and the he wiew o botir Plecont o alg—cfecive, | Ki-moids help straighten out your 1 digestive troubles. { MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE I MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMUI-'ION]A i diresion. | grange meeting of the season| vel sounded that' petitions balloted g growing the portant point c ES AT SPECIAL 49, regula BACK TO On Monday the Boys will be geing La Let us help you outfit them for am, in pre rg-—thes price $3.00. Boys’ Bell Blouses, white and colored, Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, dark m value -§$1.25. l l Short Trousers, sizes 3 to 8—at $6.45, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, stylish mixtures, $10.0 Boys’ Apror Gingham 2 croughly Norfolk Suits, in stylish mist T $1.29 E | e ! $12.50, regular price $15.00. $1.50— Boys’ Norfolk Suits, in mixtures ar models, others with full belt, sizes 12 to 18—at $14.50, reguiar arics $16.50. _zrange declared at east during the | lecturer’s hour. The programme opened W an out- Wee Hinder ddress on d King up rmer: He took up the different phases of corn both for the silo and ib, emphasizing the more im-, His addre on led lloy ed by a dis- by arner of the improvement League to be quartet, | Bennett, Owing to the i present g With a by G. v of Prof, send a paper on Bacterla, which W Warren Davis ocal so- and a; Harriet ell and Hattie Esten Sophia Holl Bennett. being a_ musical sisted of songs cut ed to the me government, preme regent of the fraterrity, has ls-i“h“fh will be used for various pur- na- | poses tional, state and local officers of the!Lewis A. Andrews addressed the chap- order to help prevent the circulation of | ter, extending to each and all an in-|in the senior class at Brown univer- inflammatory, seditious Bolshev! erature which is being | sued The final number on the programme contest. which con-| up d ibut- | 1be _The members 10 held Thursda; ams, a statement calling upon t Jit- secretly society, who ecn rsevice, the n'mo'] 2 | recommends that the vitation to dis- the Davis Boys’ Caps, exceptionally good values—at 69¢ and $1.25. Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits, in mixtures, and Navy Serge Sailor Suits, some with full beits, others .in the new skirt models, sizes NEW SPRING BLOUSES PRICED WITH DECIDED ECONOMY There are many new arrivals in Voile Biouses that are very attractive—and they are rcasonably priced, too— at $2.00, $2.50 and $2.98. NEW SILK BLOUSES Our showing of Silk Blouses of the better kinds in- clude Dressy Georgette models and splendidly tailored Blouses of Broadcloth and Jap Silk—each model is orthy a place of honcr in your wardrobe—prices ars 5.8, $6.75, 38.50 and $3.95, SCHGOL cic to school, after the Easter vaca- cotton mixe school. price a pair Children’s Black Ribbed Hosi ery, sizes 6 to 9% —price a pair 25¢ Fine Ribbed Hosiery, white and cordovan, sizes 6 to 93z—price a pair. Women's Black Silk Lisle Hos ery, gauze weight, second grade of 5ie Hosicry—Special price a pair . One case of Wi 2 zed Lisle Hosiery—<cam in the back—in the popular cordovan color—Special price a pair. Women’s Siik Hosiery —— cam in the back—in biack. { ail the fashionable colu cluding cordovan—Special i sizes 6 to i6—at 93¢ to $1.25. ixtures, sizes 8 to 17—at 93¢, reguiar value $8.00. 3 to 15—at $8.50, sizes 3 regular price ure:—also Navy Blue Serge Suits, 10 to 17—at i MNavy Serge, some are the skirt ANNOUNCEMENTS Davis Theatre. e wili be four shows today, 15, 6.13 and 815 and 5 this show. The Keitk at| | business meating. WOMAN’'S RELIEF CORPS Sedgwic Woeman's held its 1 member of the ly the 9,500 Arcanians| the to uphold t the fashion plate steppes a wonderful whirlwind soft i v. Theyr carrey stige setting. Wil-} an entitled i e for one of t The salute a. Bolshe f a societ ODD FELLOWS regular meeting of Pdllnle’l t held in 0dd Fellows’ hl ¢ evening Grand of Stamford ¥ d the meeting on There was a meeting on an n: th denly eaith chodied plunged of unlimited | ance | g figure of the' her benefactor the star, does rome of; of her career. T show i the funniest comedy ever screened, (with variations) with | and a host of Sennett! Who" is still keeping| See how many of the can name and send to manazes Who's Who, an| 0 he fundamens | E" romotion and | the bulwarks of | 1 to its citizen Nolshevist wh the subjoct to Aver n short chift. H ils continu g their meetin of an The to introduce ians will be give mportant ttendance portant subject ndance at one of the most some time. Uncas lodge at their regular transacted routine busines rked the second degr ndidates, on lodge their 1ded on nnett ynne | Ben pin stars. “Who's xlwm guessing. men vou - answer enthusiastic held in meet- | and At the rez business T gm by neeting the Women important 3t week~—Wm. 8. Hart In Men, and three big time new to Norwi meet Tu Keith acts. Disiocated Kneecap. ldone here harles R. Gallup of CHfT streeti 1wome Thursday afternoon | ld at ‘qnd dislocated her kneecap. She willl for a few days while recov-| e chapter i injury ng a (ablnef the \\hx:l 5 - | Celebrated 14th Weddins Anniversary. Made Spring Day Oration. I Gipgy Smith, Jr., of Noank, with his J. W. Haley of Stonington, who lsi“lfe and daughter, Betty, were callers at the Methodist parsonage at Bean the | Hill, Friday. They were celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary. After the initiation Lrother the memorial service at’gity delivered the theatre Sunday oration at afternoon Spring Day exercises Wednesday. no onej POETRY TO COLOLNE. {0, mighty cit Your HUMORS OF THE DAY “Did you see Trajan's Column when u were in Rome?” “Read it every morning.” ranscript. illie—Paw, what is will pow Paw—Well, in a woman it ing Dbut won't power, my son. cinnati Inquirer. “Gracious! Henr ned to you I called J ¥ Ruine, —Doston solutely what has bone? can't mak Yonk Ma at anything ) ve taken out of your wu ‘ iy ‘DC“COPE i originaliy pread om bread thamb. R used by dociors to keop soft. If fodine is spilled the stain may be removed by soaking the articles i Le Pele-Mele. Mistress—Every !hn g cooked has hr‘on a Is there anything that you can couk well? New Cook—Yes; ma'am. Fave you| tried me raw oysters—Awgwan. Buit Counst] stone promises olhcr fight. Iristovic gems the B } ¢ test |n~1ml\i . elligerent. ON¢l The last time there was a lapse of \;f d 4N‘~>im’hz ears Wwithout g leap year was ar o 0 1904. The next leap year “Were you a € ? will be “‘ 0. The leap _year rule “Nussah, Cuhn but ‘ble g 1 Y “faurth Pear yo' for de' terrygation dess « sfime which leaps over a day mere than a sah. I 'isn’t{ old enough. 1>e been { common year, a day being added to mar'd fou" times; dat’s what makes | February, except .years divisible by me look all disintegrated dis-uh-way,|100, of which oniy those divisible by sah."—Country uentlem.m 400 are leap years.

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