Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 7

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The Weather Today ‘Will Probably Fair and Warmer department, t\ig'. celebt: - ~\ 3 3 S i ¢ glorious Fourth and the controversy( A number of persons on ¢ . ) { o 4 R e D > R bridge proposed to re-|wharf saw a balloon pass over the|] ~ (%) : 4 2 g7 s . 0’73[) ld | Preston bridge ity about a quarter before 8 Mond . 3 among the chief top- | evening. It came apparently from. 3 : iy : in Norwich 50 years t and was going in a soul 1 8 = s . ® ago this week. _{ westerly _direction. - Advantageous Buying. # Extracts from the:files of The Bul- Broad street has been blo 4 : - O’ 23 i i h i Az letin. July -July 11, 1869, are as fol- ‘since_Saturday by a house i : : . il EODds are pousht rizht 8 lows: ¥ 2 ' iram Hill. has been moving ; . o : r factory before sell > s Monday.: July 9—The regular| Washinston street to the eastern 3 2 ok £ pense ‘of jobber or midaie . | e of fire ds ent | of the city. r o] o added, it ‘will readily be seen that § [ > on; Saturday Thursday, July 8, 1869—The | i C v the price at the mill will be lower ! ing was cloudy | wich end of the Preston toll bri Al th:]n the p;;lce’ra?! l;!e Jnhbers‘. 5 2na threatening, but when the hour |receiving attention from a number % r t Simpititsens frati A, B i Drocecsion had ar- | workmen under the superintendence |l Jof tailored-to-the-minute Men's i § o el e decipeniong rived the sky had become clear. The |of Selectman Greene. The old hulk Suits we are offering to stores buy direct from the mill or companies rendezvoused at their re-looks iworse and worse the more one(fl N, 3 factory and thus éliminate the job- | yers. Ry ber and his profit and enjoy ‘vh' spective ‘headquarters about 1 ©'clock, | sees of it. The rotten timbers having. o = e A S Pout 2: “taking | been brousht to the gaze of the Preas)| If you are intsrested in the sub- Sowik auill or factocy - priose positions here and there as faney dic- | tonites compelled to cross and recross ject of Clothes and want to save Here is the answ AP Dorea "The great question was who |it every day, a more determined effort B r 1t woukE e gbor -hiea’ for - Because” Wi Individual retan store cannot buy in sufficient quan tity to get any attention All this week we have talked Factory Ends—sold Factory Ends. This sale has already § —ihe mill folks will not | was to have the right of the line. No- [ will be made next Saturday tn vote body knew and fhe friends of each |down the opposition to the new bridge you to stroll around and look us company were willing to bet that each | than was manifested last week. At the over. would get it: all were willing to -::&: last meeting not én:‘o;e (:‘:‘n half the ;vhh !.hon‘n-da\ ‘d«- customer. the decision, however. Lots voters from the ige trict were & B = = 2 ore e individu store must buy drdwn and the place fell to Neptune [out But they are pretty effectually Men’s Suits established a secure place in the hearts of thousands of people who l}lve shared in its from the middleman or fobbers and steamer. stirred up now. only necessary 2 . Siyae pay their profits in addition to the When the processfon returned to the | o accuse a Bridgt district man of At $21.50, regular value $25.00 advantages. This great Factory End Sale is different from any other event. price of the goods: ) We buy most of staple lines § % direct from the mills or factpries decause we are members of the “Dry Goods Union” of New York = e . TP city—a powerful tion of enabling us to offer you the greatest money-saving opportunities of the year. T i Sioves whih tue tania and factories are g to recognize Buying from han [3 Then make it a point to attend this Factory End Sale today. Better come early [ L35, 00m fm b and avoid the crowds. In this advertisement we present a strong list of Factory End values, but there are many more not advertised. Prices already advertised hold good as long as lots last: WOMEN’S WEAR square the line was broken and the | squinting at “repair” to make him ‘At $23.50, regular value $27.50 men prepared for a friendly trial of [boil over. Tell him you bet he will s S the engines -and -hydrants. The | not be at the meeting on Saturday and At $2550, regular value $30. Greenvilie and Falls steamers led Off. |he'll “see you” and “go two better” in ‘At $30.50, regular value $35.00 Then the hydrant manipulated by the |a jiffy. A new bridge is what they all 185 valiis: $37.50 Blackstone bovs: then the Wauregan |demand and take no for an answer At $3250, regul v : and West Side steamers; and last but|they won't. ‘At $35.50, regular valie $40.00 regular value $45.00 The co-operation of manufacturers all over the country was secured, thereby Tot least the Niagara engine. The| E. S. Osgood’s “Charlie Dickerman” “rnzines took water from the cistern | (Columbus) and mate (William A. At $39.50, in front of the auregan. The trial | Buckingham. 2's, gray, “Deception was merely for practice and though |trotted at Hillside park, Waterbury, the friends of each engine exulted and |on Monday against “Britton” and e T cheered when his favorite threw a |mate. winning the first Bemdand ek Men’s Trousers stream higher than the other, we kept |ing the second premium. Charlie won g lar value $2.50 To particalar account of the time |the third race, in which five horses At SEV, sopn ¥ taken by each to get up steam oOr |trotted, in 2.44. At $2.95, regular value $3.50 which threw the highest stream. The| S. R. Parlin, Lewis A. Hyde and T. At $3.35, regular value $4.00 parade was satisfactory and nothing|C. Kinne were last evening chosen At $4.35, regular value $5.00 occurred to disarrange the program |delegates by the Young Men's Chris- hy KOS 5 or cause ha#d feelings by anyone . |tian association of this city to the At $5.35, regular value $6.00 The closing exercises of the Sachem |general convention which meets at street school were witnessed by 70 o | Portland July 14, R.. C. Sherman, 20 spectato Friday -afternoon, who | William Lamphere an La . ranci cxpress unqualified pleasure At the |were chosen delegates. - Men’s Underwear proficiency of the pupils. The Greene- | Friday, July 1869—The new 3 Ville school had an exhibition on Fri- [ building of Cottrell. Dyer & Co., at the Ralance of our stock of Men's day afternoon and the trustees report|junction of.Main and Water streets, Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, that the scholars gave evidence of {has been about completed and the firm regular 55c value, at..s...... SUITS, VALUE UP TO $32.50 AT $14.95 rapid progress during the past vear. |are transferring their business to . pavaciibie ang These are all high-grade Suits and include our entire line A i f the I 1 voters of the | The buildi hi 1 tage ter); . . e town of Priston was held in the town | an the enst thannel of the Fantic river |J§ | Prawers—balance of our stock of Women’s and Misses’ Suits that sold up to $32.50— house at Long Society on Saturday |and northerly on Main street. Its ma of 75c grade, at..............- < Mmotning to consider the eondition of |aive construction. its situation and i s S Sl Choose now at $14.95. the Preston tell bridge and decide |regular form and the necessity of rafl- Prawers, BaEtord and ~Law- whether as best to revair it or | wavs beneath it, made its design a 3 e build a new ome. A vote was taken|more intricate problem than any rence make, regular $1.00 value, by ballot which resulted in 163 forand | other building in this vicinity. 77 against the new bridge. A petition| Mrs Joseph Forest who lives in wn meeting to rescind _this | Toomeyvtown. on the Greenmeville road, S now in the hands of the sclect- |and works in one of the Greeneville s jpemding 98¢ ,‘a‘“' At W factories, has been in the habit of =o- Men's Genyine B. V. D. Athletic of Sheets, Pillow Cases and Sheetings at Szle prices. A good time to lay in a supply. ; One case of Huck and Turkish 58-inch- Bleached Table Dam- $35.00 TO $65.00 SUITS AT $22.56 / Towels—Sale price. ......... 12%c¢ | ask, value 69c—Sale price a These are Suits of excepti ity, fi ilori _|] 25. dozen Hommed Huck vard e Suits of exceptional quality, fine tailoring, ex R e B clusive models—only one of a style—Suits that sold at || uiar 25c value at 17¢ | Damask, value $1.2 $35.00 to $65.00—Choose now at $22.50. Jacquard Turkish Towels, as- a yard .. sorted borders, regular 69c and e ‘Zlorious” Fourth will be ob-jing to her work at.6 oclock, leaving Dalempee X - = o served in this office by a suspension|a boy of 5 or 6 years old locked up $1.00 Shirts and Drawers. 85c. 79¢ val 70-inch, Imported Linen of work. Hence the regular edition of | in the house. An old woman has gen- 1.75 Union Suits at $1.55. WOMEN’S CAl AL R R N 485 B0 e gt worle Tence the regular edition of | in the house. An'eld woman has gen; :‘evns.snn:;:c;::‘;hfli IB o . CAPES, VALUE UP TO $22.50, AT $10.060 2 dosen High Grade’ Turkish Damask, value §2.25—Sale price. morning. o'clock and given the child his break- 2 i e i 1 owels, regular $1.50 and $1.75 sferetre J b dics Wednesday. July 7, 1363—Monday |fast. About 7 o'clock yesterday morn- Underwear— s Capes of fine quality DAYy SRSt variety of value “at - 98c | 50 dozen Hemmed Napkin Fas & ‘Fieious sy cool, Beifit aan [k s newiibexi be s it iy $1.00 Shirts and Drawers. 85e. stylish models, that formerly sold for $19.95 and $22.50 || 1:000 vards of Crash Toweling, Sale price each....... 12V%c reezy. e! ' e T ecupie Yy Mrs. 1 5 Uni i ~] i o5 5-yi s, 5 SIICABIERT 1N v was marred by no very serious acci-lest and on bursting open the door B EaR Bl RS —Choose now at $10.00. P e R L 36-inch Bleached and 1 | dents that we have heard of and few | found the child enveloped in flames. Men's Mesh Union Suits, in all 15 a e I e H1RYR0 o hoetingis SaM 5 24c B disturbances of any magnitude. The| Charles Peale has the frame up for styles, regular $1.25 value, at.. 85c 2 dozen Lace Trimnted and pRreLhET PRe prive 4 ° B police made several arrests, it is true,|a new two story @Wwelling on Williams Men’s Bleached Lisle Union E:blrmd"xed Searfs, size 18x50 8l-inch Bleached & 4 —Sale price.... . . 48c | value 69c—Sale price a vard... 49¢ $29.50 Capes at $17.50 Women’s Dresses at $9.65 but they were for mere trivial of- | street. That vleasant section of the 5 = - - - r{ Suits, in all styles, regular $1.75 fenses. v Wi - ense. city is rapidly filling up with hand e By $130 Tt is a time honored custom of the | some houses. e Wome’s Capes of Nayy Serge and | Women's Printed ¢ i members of the Ledyard Congrega-| Saturday, July 10, 1369—A large and Men’s “Kenosha” Ribbed Union S AR S S Frheeg, Gotton., Vol . v tional chureh Sunday school to invite | appreciative audience gathered at the Suils, sbort sleeves and ankie - New and stylish models | Dresses in a variety of attractive Wash Goods Summer Hosicry friends from abroad and near home to | Free Academy last eveming to witness length, regular $2.00 value at $1.39 | that formerly sold at $25.00, $27.50 | models, sizes 16 to 46—these are unite with them in a pienic once alteh contest for the Williams prize in e § % and $29.50—ch By i # 5 A Yard Infants’, Mercerized White { ¥ This vear to accommodate some | reading. The contestants . wore all P CheE ) 2 Q058 Raw S $17.50. eeptional walue b (39.65: t 39c a Ya e { Who were interested it was determined | warmly encored and the _exercises . A large assortment of Dress Gin Phed. dnpeleny. i) fl o hold it on Monday and combine a c y = - - SeCHr S 5c Bational ceitbration WK the' Boa¥| Loy oI ot m gey DIceiree e Men’s Hosiery $45.00 Capes at $24.50 - Georgette wals,ts_ $4.95 hams, 32 inches wide, in Plaid, ] 2 e festiviy. Not the least important fea-| Charles Henrv Read, a son of Georse Mors Raghtaveight © - otton These age Capes of distinetion, Vomen's Georgette Waists, a va- Stripe and plain colors, a splendid One case of Children's Blacl .| W. Read, of Brooklvn, N. Y., died on Hosiery, black, tan and st each one an exclusive model, for- riety of pretty models, in all the range of color combinations— Ribbed Lisle Hosier) z Friday at the residence of David & i - = : . mer pri 5 5 s Y. reg Smith in this city, where he was pay Sidniiad :“"“ h’“ T prices $35.00, $39.50 and §45.00 | "C" (h:“’es S = ot ime ol At 39¢ a Yard 6ito D%, resnlar ing a brief visit. He was a member Men's “Quaker” brand, Light- h e g sizes—Sale. price $4,95, former 1 f the Polytechnic Institute in Brook- weight « Cotton = Hosiery, i SABOSSc I U THEE i 5.95 regular prices 49c and 69c. y prices $5.95 and $6.50. ' frme - e 1 black, tan and gray, regular 35c Women’s C: t $35 ss, value 10 . John Mitchell has communceu - e ot . aj $35.00 . . B - For Infants and Children ink a mew wharf just below Pollard's e Bl e White Skirts $3.75 59c¢ Poplins, 48¢c $ for....... 25c Botler Shop.. It will be a hundred fect sle Hosiery. in ere are just five Capes of th yomen's W - - P a Sol 3 che InUse ForOver30 Years | o Shor I i oe aend for shin- black only, regular-39%¢ value, finer kind—C: e} Tomen's White Wask Siirts, thres 9plina. suiBolssites, ; 36 ~inches One case of Women's t g Always bears: - i ping freight from his rolling mill. at er kind—Capes that sold at very | excellent models of Pique and Ga- MIRAIRGS comple: 8 LaBEe of AIT the . | i 5 sy . much higher prices—ch = : wanted plain colors—Sale price 48c Black Cotton “"Ho. h o s—choose now at | bardine, well tailored thr - : " Men's “Onyx” Hosiery, silk- $35.00. ored throughout: a yard, regular price 59c. $1% to 10, regular value Signature of FRANCE CAN'T COMPARE plated, first quality, in black, 344 Sale price $3 ¢ 34 WITH U. 8, SAYS CAPT. BROWN tan, gray and-champagne, reg- & . .. g Mra' Fignckd T Tanphbed of Dibas. ular 45¢ value, at..... ce.. 29¢ F"' ncy Voileg, 59¢ One case of Women's White ¢ DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN |ure Beach has been entertaining her Men's Lisle Hosiery, in such Fancy Voiles, 40 inches wide, new- T . nephew, Captain Freeman Fletcher well-known makes as Ever- g T Some of the best values in the || cot’ aesigns and . colorings— Sate Asle FOMAry, stam N Physician and Surgeon Brown. who has recentix = returned S e il g Factory End Sale will be found || Price 5% a yara, regular prices 6oc the back, regular 50c val e Bro S it, & . 7% HAS RESUMED' PRACTICE chief of the medical side of Camp - nelne ehituable 7 4n This Department ol es s e 308 MAIN STREET Hospital, No. 8, rw:nl'ei in :'nzn’c‘e. and oa es,! regular 45c: value, at... 39c §f ¥ FINE D e . was very successful with the influenza. ur entire stock of Onyx, Ever- RE. = Tel. 426-2 Residence Phone 426-3| While in France he was a very busy wear, Momto, Notaseme and d M SS HATS REDUCED TO $4.85 Lace Specials a2 man and had very little time for e i heemeunnd ILour Women's Fine Dress Hats—Pattern and Model Hats—reduced now || coq, 2 sightseeing. but what he Aid see of S Hatuienate OB to $4.85, foigher prices up to $15.00. gl A st osoch Radies 8! $1.00 - - the foreign countries didn't begin to value, at value 10c and l5c—=Sale prices Dk, A SINAY compare with the good old U, S. A, R e 10c and A o oirBe = 8 i 31a st in his opinion. Women’s Children’ Women's Extra Size Black BRI Toiaed Ll 98c Tri s $l 98 Platte Val Laces, insertings and Silk Lisle Hoslery, DEN I IS I Unclaimed Letters. Men’s Negligee Shirts Women's Trimi :I: ts, i S 2 i R e welsht,imge] ; > The list of unclaimed letters in the 3 med Hats, in a num- | All our Children’s Fine Hats sharp- 3 > : Rgoms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwieh | Norwich postoffice for the week ond- 2 Db mealr el ber of smart models and fashiona- | 1y reduced. In thiv offerirs . Embroidered Voil Tomes Phons 1177-3 ing July 12 is as follows: Clara Dom e :215> seuneoe ble colorings, reduced how to 98¢, | many fine Miliner Ghenne o mbroider oiles, 89c Hosiery — - roske, Mrs. F. M. Holmes,- L. .B. .15, ar price 3 » any fine Milans—Choose now at 40-inch Embroidered Voiles, reg- 50c value THERE Jdium 1 " 3 g 50c value B HERE 1Xno saveitising medlum In | Jones, Nellie O'Keefe, Louis Sidran- At '$245, regular price former prices up to $3.98. $1.98, former prices up to $5.00. ular prices up to $1.39—Sale price ttn. Tor es=* Tedutis. At $3.15, regular price . 89c a yard. Women’s full-fashioned :: $3.45, regular price Y e —_— ‘White Hosiery, es 8% to 3 R-du:::E' o l.’,"“ é Untrimmed Hats, 48¢c Fine Flo 48¢c Motoe Yolls; 3130 RS T : % g i e e TR ey ok et Btsanmta L — Motor Veils, in a wide range of Women's White Silk Hos- R, I Hate: 2 “varicty of " desirable | Fine Flowers, in a variety of kinds colors—Sale price $1.39, regular s in the back, reg- WILL c LOSE OU I EEie el slniiogolisnite liand cskvanTamey Eaveaty JlS0 ¢ IR e £l : S { 8. Price 48¢c a bunch, val g Men’s ngfit Sh a bunch, value up to $1.25. Some very special values in Women’s White Hat Etc,, trimmed and untrimmed. Leghorns, Milans, - ; Men's Cotton Night Shirts, ex- AWRDAY cellent quality, regular price $1.50—Factory End Sale Pri i i in Milli i A Nighlt’y Shiru.a;;x:ceo:ws Many other special offerings in Millinery Trimmings—Wings, Fancies, Our Basement Department “Fruit-of-the-Loom” muslin, Etc, all substantially reduced. : Be sure and visit our Kitchenware Department in regular pri 2.1 ‘actory WASH DRESSES . $ 6.75 and $ 9.75 i, 0 et Ts179 basement today for extraordinary values in Window : . Screen, Electric Irons, Oil Stove Ovens, Chinaware, Our Third Floor Department Glassware and other articles of household necessity. Our Third Floor offers many exceptional values in House Furnishings—Hammocks, Drapery Materials, BOYS’ WEAR At 10c—Men's and Boys’ Farm WASH SKIRTS ............. § 3.98 At 0oty Bt Siats, vilie 5. At $1.00—B. S . = # ’ . N " e Tuew e el Curtains, Rugs and Linoleums of all kinds. Bz sure T 'Brifl :,'lllns\g;,n:im S Wome;: s and Misses . . g 2 weaters At 59c—Boys’ Middy Hats, value paper, three sizes—10c value at 7e to visit this department today. 69c. SMOCKS Butreiin s o ot S Te s RN s 2.69 At 59c—Boys’ Golf' Caps, value 69c. e arecis Tipen s hvead, 180 E e 0 AL 3100 Boye: Goit G e vard spools, all numbers, white At § 646jiexular p . B At ;5" 205,', ,;, ¥ ‘xj:li;l:\ ‘v l;”]::“g“iu, and 2 e Ac P 748 JEwas c—Children’s Rompers, value 9 . Ins| Skirt Bel 2 = K i ¥ e 1 At $10.45, regular pric - Ty st A Women’s Muslin Underwear, o e A Ll e Y ERRASAEON B e ; s, value e $12.45, : Deloong, Wilsnap and Madison SUITS and CAPES . $10.00 and $25.00 $140—Boys' Knickerboeker Corsets, Etc. Snap Fastencraian Bfeos Diask e s Tyousers, value §1.25. ) and white—10c value at.. 7c : £ At $139-Boys Khati srousers, | Wemen's Envelope Chem o A M 8RR Toilat Department value $1.69. edgings and pretty laces—Factory End Sale 89¢, regular price $1.60. sey covered, collapsible, all 25¢c Moth Balls—a pound for 16¢ At %:z;go{a' ?yrlng Weight d 9 1 25 G 98 d i1 BATHING CAPS By iR Women's §1.25 Gowns at i «+e.... 25c and 59¢c At #Semoyw Khaid Nortolk g < L T gt por Suits, with two: pairs of | Women's Gewns of fine quali in, tri i 5 ; aquality muslin, trimmed with neat and pretty edg- - 50 Bs uit Bags, water - Trpusers, Nxlie $8.45: ings—Factory End Sale Price 98c, regular price $1.25. 3 Jewelry e . 29¢ SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY Foarl Bead Neciiaces, astorted | Motn-proot Tarine e sizes, 16 es £ 3 Bags, 64 inches lon Women’s $1.50 Corsets at $1.29 , Silk D 1 si 5 Boys’ Washable Suits r value at ......... hhflbflfi(; (2 Spess ille Skirts At $1.69, regular price $2.50 Women's Elastic Top Corsets, jn white and pink, made of exce!lent quality || I'°37 Bead Bob White "Toflet Paper, so v At $2.59, regular price $3.00 coutil, sizes 19 to 25—Factory End Price $1.25 a pair, regular price $1.50. * crepe— 3 At $2.95, regular price $3.95 5¢ roll or r packa Silk Gloves 39c || ey g s e 4n; odd’ lot of ‘Women's Two- Tissue made, in cartons containing clasp Silk Gloves, whits, not quite all' sizes—} | ;iar packages, 9,000 sheets, Factory End Sale Price 3% afl | regular $1.50 value, at........$145 P pair. In rolls, 10,0 $1.60 value, at , in pink only— Women’s Bloomers of silk and cotton and of figured si Factory End Saie $1.69, regular price $2.00. Boys’ Bathing Suits At B9c, regular price 69c At $1.29, regular price $1.50 At $1.89, regular price $2.00 At $2.39, regular price $2.95 At $3.95, regular price $4.50 in black and one year's supply-—— Women’s $2.50 Pajamas at $1.79 Women’s Billie Burke Pajamas, made of fine quality batiste, in pink and yellow, lace trimmed—Factory End Sale $1.79, regular price $2.50. ‘Wduregan Hotel Block t l 5izes—5.00 value @t.isesen... $4.35 | Women’s $2.60 Silk Bloomers, $1.69 ,

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