Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 19, 1919, Page 2

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POND'S VANI Sale price 19c. | 8cOTT'S EMULSION—Sale price SHING CREAM I NUXATED IRON—Sale price 69c. BURREL'S POWDER—Sal, | SAL HEPATICA, price 8dc. WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP—Sale price 18c cake. price 2ic a 36- AND 38-INCS BOILES, value 25c Sale price 33c. % _AND 33-1NCH VOILES, Sale price 39c. -ice » AN AND 40~|Ncl-1 VOILES, value 5%¢ vard. WASH BEST QUALITY APRON GINGHAM —Sale price 23¢ a yard. DRESS_GINGHAMS, VOILES, yard. PASTE e price 18c. COLORED VOILES FOR SUMMER FROCKS 2 AMD 30.INCH. YINIER. yasie: o —Sale price 59¢ 38_AND 40-INGH VOIS, yaiue: Tic > price 69¢ a yard. 36-INCH_VOILES in n aly. value FABRICS STRIPES—Sale price 3ic a vard. 2INCH_WIDE GINGHAM PLAIDS AND STRIPES—Sale price yard. CHAMBRAY, good, Sale price 31c a vard 88-INCH WIDE PERCALES, a wide chaios of pretty stripes in’light or dark patterns—Sale yard ONE LOT OF price 2%¢ KINDERGARTEN CLOTH, suitable for children’s gar- ments—Sale price 35¢ a yard. BEST QUALITY price 35c a yard. ONE LOT OF 32-INCH WIDE VERY FINE QUALITY .GINGHAM stripes and vard checks, special WARE AND FURNISHINGS HEAVY TIN WASH BOILERS, cop- per bottom, size 3—Sale price $2.89. HEAVY COPPER WASH BOILERS, size 3—Sale price $4.19. HEAVY COPPER WASH BOILERS, size 9—Sale price FULL-SIZE GLASS WASH BOARDS $4.49. —Sale price 5%. ©OBER SAD IRONS, full nickel finish, 3 in a set, value $2.25—Sale price $1.88. SOCONY DUSTLESS CLOTHS, value 7e. 10-ARM CLOTHES DRYER, value 40c —Sale price 25c. 16-ARM $1.06—Sale pric: OLD DUTCH CL! 3 cans for 23c. U. §. MAIL SOAP—Sale price 6 cakes for PEARL SOAP—Sale price 6 cakes for 25c. EXTRA FINE BEROOMS— BEAUTY DRYER, 25¢ — Sale e 79c. EANSER—Sa QUALITY 6 size—Sale price 8% 6 size—Sale price 65¢ NICKEL PLATED ALL COPPER TEA KETTLES— Size 8—Sale price $1.65 Size 9—Sale price $1.79 42_-PIECE_STUGK PATTERN DEC- ORATED DINNER SET—Sale price 3788 a set. WHITE CUPFS AND SAUCERS, value $2.75—Sale price $1.75 a dozen. GLASS WATER SETS, consisting of Pitcher and 6 Glasses, value $2.50— ce $1 GLA m«sEs BASKETS, BON e JiSHES, FRUITS AND e SWis, lignt hand cutting 39c each. YELLC . MIXING BOWLS, 4 in & Sale price 49 a set. sToNE BUTTER CROCKS with covers— 1 gallon size—Sale price 30c . aowwe NO. 1 UNIVER:! gallon size—Sale price 45¢ gallon size—Sale price 67¢ gallon size—Sale price 82¢ gallon size—Sale price $1.05 gallon size—Sale price $120 SAL FOOD PERS—Sale price $1.98. ne. 2 UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOP- ERS—Sale price $248. 3- QUART SIZE WHITE_MOUNTAIN value ICE CREAM FREEZERS, $5.00, Sale orice $349. cuoeue‘r 5E‘ra. price § cnoqu:r ‘seTs, price $1.89. CROQUET SETS, price $2.19. CROQUET SETS, priee $2.49. value NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES AND OVENS— 1-Burner Oil $4.75. 2-Burper Ofl $8.75. Stoves—Sale price Stoves—Sale price 3-Burmer High Oil Stoves—Sale price §$13.75. 3-Burmer O $18.75. 4-Burner OH $2350. Stoves—Sale price Stoves—Sale price large size— Sale TOOTH —Sale value 45c CHECKS AND sturdy quality— GALATEA — Sale striped By One lot of WINDHAM SILK REM- NANTS—Special $1.75 a yard. DUST price value le price FLOOR MEN AlsTs ce 7%. EN’ STS, 98c. ‘rue SILK WAISTS, an nty’ stripes, regular 3498 quality 398 asones’f-ra CREPE WAISTS, in a good range of wanted colors, regujar “g‘ and $6.50 quality—Sale price cHOP- value $1.50—Sale $2.00—Sale value $2.50—Sale value 33.00—Salef . oo BLE 05| AND SATURDAY. THE SAVINGS ARE WORTH WHM AND PAR- TICULARLY ATTRACTIVE ON ACCOUNT OF CLOSING OUT OF ODD LOTS AND BROKEN A GOOD TIME TO SAVE ON YOUR VACATION NEEDS. $1.25—Sale price SUMMER SILKS c. choice _of _colors, hIA(L— ale price $1.75 a yard. 36-INCH W)os TUB SILK, —Bale prices $1. a yard, Jersey Cloth, Tricotine, at just half the former prices. $25.00 SUIFS.. ... ... ... $#30.00 SUFIS . ...co0w. $39.00 SUITS .. oig. v $45.00 SUITS ....vo0 i $49.00 SUITS DRESSES _Sale price $18.98. mt)flongFEYA AND GEORGETTE e $20. $45.00 TAEFETA AND GEORGETTE DRESSES—Sale price $25.00. CLEARANCE OF WAISTS WORK) TAILORED WAISTS, value '$2.50— Sale s e $1.98. TAILOI so W'A.l!'rt value $2.98—| s{#n‘t value $3.50— PERCALE 's T 8 PERCALE re 36-INCH WIDE SILK POPLIN, good line of colors—Sale price a yard. 27-INCH_WIDE SILK MULL—Saie in al devens. .10 a yard. 33.INCH VOILES, silkc strives, vaiue —Sale prize $1.10 a yasd. 40-INCH_ WIDE CREPE-DE-CHINE, all colors—Sale price $1.69 a yard. 36-INCH WIDE MESSALINE, inel egular $1.00 quality—Sale WORK. egular $1.25 quality—Sale| TAIL Sie price 36-INCH WIDE BROWN IMWING 36- INGN WIDE FINE EA Saturda; —Sale prices Se and 30c a yard. %‘ ‘”fi 40-INCH WIDE “HEAVY BROW! 36-INCH WIDE SILK MULL—Sale 36-INCH WIDE CREPE- DE cl-fllll.. in colors—Sale prices 55¢ and prices al PART LJ ‘prices ALL L t| price 4 FALL. L Sale price Sale, BROWN SHEETING REMNANTS, 29- inch wide—Sale price 15¢ a yard. 9ga| FULL SIZE sEAuEb BED SHEETS, —Sale price $1.10. GOOD SIZ! GEAMED BED SHEETS ”-INM 'IBI m BLEACHED ~ HUC| 145, 21c and 38c each. EN HUCK TOWELS—Sale and 79¢. {. GUEST TOWELS--Sale ch. > T 'fllehhncedourSmhmlu:hmn;rnh as WOoIS‘l&.. and Silvertone are priced and extra sizes, VOILES WAISTS In a Good Range of Pretty Styles 2.50 quality—Sale price $1.25 quality—Sale price l 3$3.98 quality—Sale price $2.98 quality—Sale price $129 SILK WAISTS SMALL SIZE RUGS PIONEER ntvzlul RUGS, worth $2.60—Sale 3.:7 27.INCH WIDE BRUSSELLS PET, worth $1.89—Sale priee A neat AXMINSTER _RUGS, worth 2.50—Sale price $3749. 9x12 FIBRE. RUG! 4.98. worth $16.50— Sale price $1 MIDDY BLOUSES AND MISSES’ MIDDY 8, in white jean and per- we m‘ priced as foliows— $2.00 quality—Sale price $149 $2.50 quality—Sale price $1.98 lity—Salé price $2.68 ITEMS FROM THE FLOOR COVERING SECTION CARPET SIZE RUGS 9x12 TAPESTRY RUGS, worth $35.00 and $37.50—Sale price $31.96. 9x12 VELVET RUGS, worth' $37.50— Sale price d WOHEN $3.50 CLEARANCE, OF ENAMEL BEDS WHITE. INAMBL 'BEDS, worth $14.50 9 —Sale_price $11. mam.cszz. CLEARANCE OF DRESSES $25.00 TAFFETA AND GEORGETTESILK POPLIN DRESSES, in regular navy blue, black,| thupe and purple, regular $15.00 and $16.50 value—Sale price $11.98. SHEETING—Sale and there 4 ”m- “ the following week. E BL| c'gi‘”fl’v‘ that they didn't think the pubc fi . et i ¥he P e unehaved p e -1-:0 D prices and 8¢l ' 0 '!l&"‘ ot the Fn’!‘l committee of Windham's Welcome; ‘e-rly in the fall. the date of n to_Aug. 16. The ratifi-| chamge ocame after in two i | i - James Hurley spoke for tbe mer- it He suid that the full day's holi- eally wanted to go iday ‘until Mo Mr. Brick took the offor ‘and -pre- faced his remarks with the statement ! decidea and Edw are nine grandchildre; ¥ great grandchildren. Willimantic Lodge, No. 1311, haved d te stage a ‘vounty fair on their new home site on Pleasant street Prizes are- to be ts, 'De\.lll h.\e not peen iy oompicted. The committes charge of the affair comprises Pat-| {rick D. Donahuc, chairman, Louis J. Joseph M. Pacard, . Jehn B. and Valentine L. Murphy. Victor Brunmell _and Miss. he| Slarls, both of thig city, were mar Yu lay eveni at 9 ocik Rev. " Carpenter § y French and following the there was 3 weading dinner home of the groom's Trank “Hanover at 1230 Muin street. The couple will take a snort autonio- bile honeymoon and om the'r rehrn will reside at 254 Vailey . ME Brunnell is employed in 2 local laans dry and has but recea returned from overseas-where ho was in ser- vice with the 102nd Trianiry. The bride. has been —emploved in thel American Thread company. The regular Friday night moving picture programme was stagel ni Re- creation Park Friday night with se.- | eral hundred in attendames. A news reel; a cartoon movie mad A Zeaturs m | picture was shown and as an udded | A ttraction there wis singing By two| ex-gervice me: /The H. K. & W. Washburn Sitk company of South Coventry have (n- larged their Jocal plant on Valley street so that it will occupy the entire building instead of merelv the second 4 i 36 1’0 fl-lru 'fi"m-"" r{:m- it they closed on a Thursday there would be =& loss of §15.080 in wwages which would be & total loss to merchant: mphaticaily agreed with all that Mr. Brick said in nd regard to the yearly receipts amount- 12pe, 17, 19 and JUCK TOWMAN B WEAYY TECE R e HED BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS| -nofi ARSI Sale prices-19c, 250 “fwomen's BLAcK GCOTTON value 206—Sale price 16c a pair. WOMEN'S 'BLACK COTTON.HOSE, |’ mg to the same if the were for ome Saturday. tion on Labor Day as some people had suggested He said that the com- mittee wanted the support th manufacturers, y support of the merchants as well they. wanted to do the thimg Which slEserED fil‘m._s.,. Sees|would please the greatest number. HE priees that the stores keep open 3. Mr. Risedorf said that he was not standing up for the Almighty Dolla All he wanted was to ree th ‘merchants get their rights. A orady Kelley and he had a vérbal set-to over the relative worth to the country | of the man who bought Liberty bonds and the man who enlisted and fought in_the trenches. The meeting - finally voted to leavé lzr;‘ht welnt. value ZMk price | the matter of keeping open for the a pair. WOMEN'S LISLE e ) 39 top, value » bl d color: e price $1.30 & paie MISSES’ FI CHILDREN'S BLACK COTTON HOSE, price 25c a pair. INFANTS' FINE R%:‘ R, WHiTE e SLE Nolt, valus 2o n pa CLEARANCE OF KNIT- UNDERWEAR For Women and Children UNION SUITS, E RIBBED WHITE LISLE HOSE, nds, in 50c quali- ty—Bale prie 356 & pair. ports. RIBBED|is frying to valwe 35c—Sale o “Whes. WOMEN’'S FINE m : wn-on Prospect _strest ‘merthants Yo settle themselves and to. ; black and {leave _the date as it stgod—Aug. 16. Price, 28e a | The merchants voted to remain open Friday night until 1¢ and to keep open ol i untll 11. WOMEN'S BURSON . HOSE. trunic °“‘Q“‘""‘".".‘.';‘}".‘u.. etrejtated | n caliing for speeial- city e 3o & oA ok s to approprinte 35,000 for the celebration. The ~committee already have an appropriation of $3000 from the town but this is not enough. ‘The sub-committees made héir ro- . The entertainment committee get two airplanes from th at Stineola for the dmy. The Gec oration committee asked for an ap. to erect a memorial te the m"&'fi:“m but didn’t come back. It was suggested that they make a tem- porary monument on lLinceln squaré and that the parade suitably pass it with ‘muffied drums and bared ‘various e g ment‘ea at the mest- |7 ke of their plans for e pa- Phd the meeting adjourmed at lood of r as formerly. At present there are twelve hands employed at “he io- eal plant which is engaged in wnst is Rlowis ans Bk (hroming . WAttt 3 Who was for many - yc with the A. G. Turner company later with the Brainard & Armstrong company in New London, Is in charze of the piant. .The “Eagles Nest” on Hosmer Mountain has been sold by its former owner, Fred H. Deppler of this city to Lucius H. Stewa® of New York city. Mfr. Stewart will develop the feldspar i X 55 actes 4nd Inchudos a fine farmhouse. Engine Co. No. 1 was called to the housze at 19 Jackson street 2 Thursday afternoon startéd in a mattress and burned that and a_small chair. Several gallons of chemiical were used in extinguishing | It was the only call that the de- partment has had during the week. which is being built on a G. ehassis, the equipment from the old | horse drawn, apparatus being.used. Tt | is expected that the new truck will be in service by August 1. When the new department will be a very janced and efficient combination for ithe size of thé town. The new truck will be stationed at Engine Co. No. 1 with the aute pumper and @uto chem- | Mass., is ical-hose wagon. Hose No. on Summit street and Hose Co. 2 Jackson street with their horse-drawn apparatus will of course commission. Windhayn Encamsment, Neo. 10, I. O.! Friday night to instal the officers o trigrch Charles F. Kenfield and com- prised William E. Tinker. Charles M. Thompson. Charles H. Beebe, Harry mer M. Young. local Red Cross was at the cottage Friday afternoon memBers in filling out the ques- Liberty to agsist tight knee, m sizes, vaiue 75 low _neek, AT S WN" FINE Rig Sate “price. 96 WOMEN'S ME VESTS, low Slesveisss, vaine 450 ice 37Yze. value S9c—Sale pric INFANTS' ONI NALF BANDS, value price WOMEN’S COTTON unlon surrs, | taken. Tength, '*M-m-. ‘born - April” 23, _;;fi GOTYON value erations wc;:! n‘w at the gatl oo In M‘l\ a dinner was -erna nd h:l“ & group 2 ,m-e born e petar ngtand. out have :ine nearly haif their lives in J'mmamm coming here Jn :;s M. ood 15 7 v W is Aynuoflen.hm has been yed Thread company American he came to tivis ist by . trade by ‘the American N its RCERIZED LISLE eck, shiort sieeves and and 50c—Sale %»" KNES rflv";,",'mn AND sia_Tegiinh milftary e Waterioo woouL the Man- 1 July 18, & the descendant of ber great: Wetiington &t while her father and uncie sh army. M. ed themselves local Omedires Making application for. the service badges. ~ Mrs George Spencer, the chairman of the committee, was Sy jeet Sunday - at assisted by Mrs. Frank P. ‘ A. Arnold. here was no change in the trolley situation on Friday. The j ney busses e, belng ravortel light oven on the Hartford line. The local mem-|morning seérvice at the Ders.of the carmien’s union are attend- |chureh is to be Untroubled Heart. The the meetings of the union in Nor-lofficial board will meet :# the cloge of wich and are confident that the men |this -service. company. | lead will win out against the They are very enthusiastic “over. the | tor. morning and |'choo| at noon. Wil e supplied by minists surrounding towns. truck is in commission the local fire |Christian Endeavor night, Clyde Lar- | well bal- | kin. ‘was a visitor h remain ‘in o spend some time at Eastford. a thi ere riday afternoo O. T, sent a degree team to Daniélson | fhe tiontinl cermant ranmer bound north. Tt was made up of mariges the encampment there. The team was Hiases v¥ Distiict Debats Orake Fa- |ouad/rom the subumrine base to the seas ‘of fourieen months wi . ¥ To3rd U. S. Ambulance train has been * - oart Yalier B Tiompson and Bi- discharged and will resume his old | ~ The service badge cemmittes of the|QUtIee With Engind Gy Ko, § on Aug. chureh will be Antioch, local| Beginnings.' the Christian Endcavor meeting at 7 another very slow day. | olcl reading glasses behind her fumble and search for them. two pdirs of glasses—one f distance—and caused me t which combine Near and Far tale seam or hump. single-vision lenses. “Nwlcmsfiebothnear and far with ONE pair of glasses” “The little rogue ‘picked’. my pocket! and gleefully How well I remembe It made me realize how inconvenient it was to fuss or reading, the other o invest in KRYPTOK vision in a single pair.” With KRYPTOKS you glance up from your book- as Brown is doing in this picture—and see at a dis as clearly as you read the type on the printed page KRYETOK Unlike other bifocals, KRYP" They cannot be- distinguised TOKS are without the te J. F. MARCH Optometrist and Optician, 10 Bron‘dwny Tel. 13 ng gervices with sermons by the pas- evening. Sunday | Christian Science service is: held on Sunday morning at 10.45 in the W man’s Club room. 803 Subject: of lesson-sermon, Life. Main street. Beginning Sunday. Juve 27, Rev. | | Arthur D. Carpenter of the First bap- | tst chureh will be out of town on yacation and the pulpit| from the ! The schedule of siting preachers is us foltow Jumes T Edwards of n; Aug. § and 10, Rev. ay of Putnares Aug. h3 The local fire department will | Dougias P ' Mariborough, shortly have an addition in the shape|Aug. 24, Rev, M. v of a motor driven hook and ladder. A|dence. Prayer meeting leaders'for !h' local garage is at work on the truck | vacation period M. C.|Robinson: July 31, M. R. Plumb of ight, ‘Mrs. W. Eilison; Aug. 28, Brief Mention. Miss Albertine G on of Flelyoke, visiting relatives in fowm. George F. Smith of .New Haven o Friday. Davidson left Frid Miss Max A special train of eleven cars pase- ‘bound aval Training Station. who has been over- with o the Harry Kell JEWETT CITY Rev. Albert Donnell's morning sub- the Congregational the City of | Miss Mabél Wilcox leads Rev. J. 8. Aldrichs fopie at the Methodist Miss Lotiie Pace . will ‘B¢ Epworth League meeting, which will be comb! preaching service at At the Baptist ckurnh Fuller'= morn: jors w e Con Stan hould: ‘Growth : M Dearnley wi o deavor meeting . tpoic talk Mrs. George Reginald Potts . celianeous shower par Thursday night ir Edith Potts, who rece of gifts, including linen sliver and a toilet set played and Junch serve oss. Six extra passenger run through J and back toda L . trains London to Norwich ble that they may n sor time next week also, if t1's strike continues. At fhe funeral of M Walsh of Bristol which w attended Wednesday at & church there, solemn re mass was ceftbrated b Kuster, with Rev. Joser of Jewett City, deacon Perreault, sub-deacon, me Veluntown. Anthony Napoleon Fislds Friday afternoon, afier a He is the con of Hattie M Waiter Fields and was be City Jan. 19 x B e et the men's class. H nis mother and Vellié and Hattie Fi Australian coal éxpo a strong bid for the P! ket. They are offering t at & much lower price panese dealers, who T held the monopoly in this com lack of disorder which has accom- pamied the strike so far. David R. Kinney of Norwich is in Willimantic ;watching the car barns and looking] sut for the company’s interests here. The insurance companies require that be at least onme man who shall {look after the barns. | Three mors local men who have been in federal service have recis-[ téred at the office of Town Clerk le. price 33¢. DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS e he Methodis: chu w1 aftér ar- tiving in Willimantic ana have beerw 36.INCH_WIDE HEAVY : TONNES, regular lse m...,f:fi. Trank P. Fenton. They arc Sergeant Arthur Bachand, medical corp: stationed at the General Hospital at| Otisville, Fred A. Gatez of Cé. D.-Third C. A. C., and Frank Marschat of the A. . F. Captain_F. P. Fenton was unable to say on Friday who would be seiected te I the vacancy caused by the pro- motion of Eitison B. Smith from gup- | ply_sergeant te second lieutenant. ‘The SagiNi ca ot even be sure wieth- er there would be an examination fo SEASONABLE HOME Two and three burner Oil Stoves, wick or wickless. Ovens—one or two burner. ONE LOY ol WHITE ENAMI;L BEDS, worth $13.00 w N wm‘i‘rfi W!LI‘IQGD‘P"AHIIA.’.I”. worth $11.98] 353" Jonk Tonite and ot $2.19 a pair. WHITE ENAM BEDS, worth $5.7% _,_f.m"h *751000 pAiRS OF LACE 27:54-INOH MOTTLED AXMINSTER UGS, worth $3.50—Sale pri- 27x! E‘—-INCH PATTERNED AXMIN- gsn RUGS, worth $4.50—Sale "rle. %In. CLEARANCE OF CARPETS NOH WIDE TAPESYRY. CAm- TS, worth $1.10—Sale prics 950 a ya 27-INCH WIDE VELV‘IT GAR"T. better. orth . $1.69 — ——— Wemoved to 745 M dt, Willimantis Bours—S o ®m W L5 & .u-« appoint one of the other sergeants. #here is no need of,a suoply sergeant én_the !fln to Camp Freeman which| pért of the eompany makes today.as' all . the .Qll’ll.n( needed will sueg ‘o the men at the camp. be selected to fill the v -] cancy, in all probability until Septem- Ber as the company has recelved per- ission to omit their drills during July and August. Sunday Notice g Pume Baptist church Rev. Arthut} B. Carpenter will deliver his last ser-| #on before going om vacation at the morning _service. Church school at Roon and community service with a special programme by the boys and q- in"the vestry at 7 in the even- t. Paul's Eplscopal church, Rev ‘Walter F. Borchert. Owing to repairs made to ch:rcl;. Ll:hre l']!:,l bchbtll(l ene at the chufch af o’cloc] ..:::a iscopsi charen. Rev C. Harley Mua. hn- will preach. CASTOFHA Toledo Steam Cookers. Asbestos - and Pyramid Toasters. Full line of Pure Aluminum Ware. Pyrex Oven Glass Ware. O-Cedar. Dusting and Pol- ishing Méps and Polish. Electric Flat-lrons, $4.00. THE HOUSEHOL Paints and Varnishes for all purpo The Household GOODS FOR GARDEN Rakes, Hoes and three five prong Cultivators. Italian Grape Hoes. Planet Jr. Wheeled He Cultivators, Plows and See ers. Sprayers—hand and Lr sack. Pyrox. Arsenate of Lead and desux Mixture. Black Leaf 40. Galvanized Watering Car Garden Hose. 74 Frauklin St

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