Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 7

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" & porcion of his cheek. - [§ ecit, ana sooner or later it is bourd wm its proper outlet. "lu L Wfl« -The gfl"h [ store s not confined uv-l-p- ment of a few departments but of dar B i < 1. There is thought and endkgy nday schoel at noon. ‘Pnu!m:\ und h 3 ¢ Jee i - 4 alEes hind each attempt at expansiom ubject, The Master in & || : | 4 ’ P —_— R o . " ] : [ thus making the broadening-out k 7 5 3l wide, far-reaching and constant. _Each department 4s a specialized At the Central ist church there || will be preaching morning and evening e st . 2.0 S B f;..’;"{".‘.i’io'f? elodk. is @ money saving propesition: Store in itgelf, wherein the newest Sundzy school will be held at noon and g 3 [ b 3 - 5 and most worthy things are shown the B. Y. P. U. meeting at the us b i SRR o A | B i fa & - 4 5 - - . 3 while they are yet few. hour. | - St ' . : all of your needs can be safely and The union Uh { Ul R R B NSIDE. ; MO E y o : 3 quickly filled herc—not one or & o | 4 : ; ; ) Y . tew buf every one of them. And because, our resources are broad you can be sure of the Ilowest prices, for in buying large we buy at the lowest possible notch, And as we buy we sell—at the lowest will belf 4 2 . . lc)d° at Park Congrega ! B0 W fl..A:fG’r.:f:;l flfi:?“m:‘:p:."l:%f‘ i . i Mmm—mmm&mflw'flffl “fl*m“wm‘ reston ity P! church, |l B e e ut 1L - . teeevery iu- hlntw fi- day. It wfi pay_ mh d:q htn today. be a .tlock tollowed bv the Sunday school session at noon. There will be a ser- vice in the evening at 7.30 o'clock. Think of it—men’s stylish and de- At Trinity M. E. church, Rev. E. A. endable Suits at $12.50—and noth- : 3 50 v l . 35 Lesg. pastor. ¥he sermon at the morn copnlen s s M ahg . e: § 3 ; 9. C Yowels' at ' i‘n: service at 1 .’i:dnc::;ld( ;r’u“ o) 4 Truman Woodwal ere wi i s 2 in a restricted size range. We ad ! o or two of & style, In ‘every in- be Sunday school at noon and an Ep- 3 worth league meeting at §.30 o'clock. vise premptness, however, as the || stance the reductions quoted are from our regular retail prices, which are ac- At the First Baptist church Rev. quantity is ‘very limited. tually less than today's Wwholesale ,\'I.;lcia Ro-; w‘;ll D ohu:'h‘ StundlY at a. m. unday school at noon. 9 > # *; At Mt. Caivary Baptist church, Rev. Men’s Belts, 29¢ . senen, d i S. Blake, pastor, there wi e a prices. Of ¢ w A 5 merni: service at 11 o'elock with A clean-up ° propesition—i - 7 ST Tt 1.! M. 79¢ Preaching by the pastor on the subject B ' n Black Bl oize 7 ft. 6x10 ft. 6 Rag Rug' limited number. $1.50 T at osie| eclals Afflictions of Saints. There will be n and gray—on sale today at 29 l} ;. "s12 05 Specisl price ..... $9.50 15 dozen extra large Jaequard Sunday school at noon and a praise each—regular value 50c and 75e. Turkish Towels, assorted color- One case of Misses' Fine Ribbed ;‘"’l:m:! P Saiis Sl g o » *—Size 37tx10 ft., Wool and Fibre ings, slightly imperfect—value Black Hosfery, sizes 6 to 9 1-2— 2t 145 oclock on the subject Soldier Boys® Night Shirts | Rug, value $14.00—Special price $12.00 $1.25 and $1.50—8pecial prics ..... 79¢ ) Special price a p. of the Cross. 3 B3 1—Size 6 ft. 9 x 9 ft. Bedy One case of Boys Black mbb« About 6 dozen Boys’ Night Shirts ll g yssels Rug, dark green, mix- SG.OOBedSpread, $3.95 School Hoslery, sizes 6 to 10— PHOENIXVILLE in this offering in sizes € 8, 10/ and ] ture, value 337.50—S8pecial price $27.50 Just 24-Sealloped and Bmbroidered | BPecial price a pair ..... R e 28¢ number of local people were at 12 years. Made of good quality [l 1 whittai's Peerless Body Satin Marseilles Bed ,Spreads, cut]Boys extra heavy black Ribbed Baa H. Unton. attendtng me O cotton with red and blue trimmings. || Brusbels Rus, size § £t 3 x 10 ft. 6 corners, for full size} Ped—thegs are|School Idsiery, sizes 6 to 11— Home day. Norman Greene celebrated his sixth SPECIAL PRICE 50c EACH: two tone green and black com-’ slightly mill stained—8$, Price a pair ...... . 3% value $49.00—Special $3.95—value $6.00. One case of Women's Black Seam- birthday Aus. 21 by entertaining- 15 F P young friends. Games and music were Regular Value $100 * .. $37.50 y ss ‘Hoslery, light welght, o AOLBE RS S S $10.50 Blankets, 36 95 19c—Special price a pair ... 15 Army Blankets, in gray, size 66 x]wWomen's Fast Black Seamless n&o}'ed on :lhe lawn. lcee;re;.m. g;)le and léemonade were serv: y TS, M“, Min' S o “Fthridge, Mrs. Spaulding and ' Mra. s uits E 3 , 12 ft. both meaal- AP SIS N XL doR el 54 Inches, strictly all wool, but slightly | Hostery, good weight, value discolorcd—8pecial price. $885) vuluc|Special price-a pair .. Clemens assisting. Master . Greene| $10.50. Women's White Lisle Hulll‘r). full 20 dozen Turkish Towels in plain ‘White and dssorted' fancy Jac- quard ,Weave—Special price aso— Quard weave, value 5008 price ..... President. splendid showing black and colors. If you would know what is new and uylinmeillmeryv-ltm:rMillmeryDepuunenuod-y 16¢ received many presents. Wa offer the balance of our steck of || lion ~pattérns, value $29.00— An odd fot of Women's Silk § Gloves, not quite all sizes, in Dresses made of sturdy materi- als that will stand the rough usage of healthy children at Mrs. Arthur Gilbert has .sold the : 2 e AN o Y Men’s Bathing Suite—about a dozén Glenn. uits left — at exactly HALF Special price . 1—Axminster Rug, o Bty black and white, ft., colorings blue and white, LR e TR 3 vr i polrs: Peltter i caring for the cick in it s leings biakspd whits, & s R seamless, value 39c—Special price Mrs. Lauren e with her eon 3 By | £ s i s o Neison returned to’Ml.rlboro. Mass, $42.00-\8pecial price . e fi,,i'.::;ry 5 aioude fae Bk > Fine Grade black Seam- Saturday after a visit of a month with I—Axrhinster Rug, size 9 x 12 4 1 I erwear‘ Pecl S vaiue 3ic—pecial Children's Gingham Dresses bbbt E her mother, Mrs. Joslyn. it £ vemens wenc| i [mported Grass Rugs [, sosiaiover vatien Varee aaay and Monaay with Mr, gnd Mrs, $58.00—8pecial price .......... $49.00 arles Clemens of Putnam. 3 Rev: Mr. Meachem was calling on his 4ft. 6 x 7 ft. 6—$ 3.76—value 3 450 ::‘f‘n‘lk V:'.fl":: 1:'3 li‘u 9 x;"m Jparishioners here Tues - |12 1t value 384.00—Special price %" FEdmond Greene is building a silo. $ike-8 £t % 9.1t —8 628 _value 3-7.35 1Tt W PG a3 xf # Roy Latham, Wilfred Luther and ZRov Clemens are working lumbering |l SiZe 8 ft x 10 ft—$ 9.50—value $11.00} 1 ¢ a handsome Oriental de- sign, value $100—Special pri loom. Size 9 ft. x 12 £t.—$12.25—value $14.00. BOYS" WEAR in stripes, plaids and plain colors,.sizes 2 to 6 years—at $1.50 Children's Gingham Dresses for older girls—sizes 6 to 14 years, in plaids, stripes o and plain colors—at ....... $3.50 Infants’ bed - Vests;. all- sizes, value 3%c—Special p Odd lot of Boys _ Balbriggan Drawers, value 50c—S8pecial ‘price a pair Misses' Ribbed Union Siits, low neck, sleeveless, lace knee, value : 59c—Special price’ seam in the’'back, value $115— 0dd’ lot of Women's - Summer JEcistprienia naje’, welght Ribbed Vests—at - 3 for Women's Richelieu Ribbed Silk 25¢ or each ..... in black, white and 581 . Women’. Ribbed Vests, sleeveless, 3 il “3145 Women's Extra size Hosiery, with unbleached split feet, value 42c— Special price a pair w hilfi . vatue White Silk Hosiery, with Mrs. Etta Corbin Tyon and sen of 2Putnam have been visiting friends in £ Jhe village for the past week. Rattania Rugs 1 e — All new patterns, but only a few of Bulletin’s Pntun Service each size. % " Size § ftxd Tt—$ B75—value $10.50 A ; / valug Lio-—Bpeaial prioe ... ... .. TR T TR ~ e $18.€0 Saturday Specials 5 Women's Ribbed Vests low neck 5 3 S Z tyles, value 19c—Special price ... 15¢ Size 9 £t x 12 £t —$15.75—value $17.50 | Children's Rompers, sizezs 2 to 6 Madame 7 s . 's SG s Sk VAINS BTE0 L rewiar $1.00 vaineat oo, o00. 0 0 - 1 “";""‘#,““‘ Risbea Vasta, jow Children's ks 25c i 5 D vicel . A Congoleum Rugs [5ovs o cape. resuise 315 - i ; SN AR L R o v oo e CHhildren's Socks, sizes 5 to 9% ~at 25¢ a pair. Boys' “Rah Rah" Hnu regular $1.25 value, at . SR Boys' Bathing Sum, sizes 4 to 10, regular $1.25 value—at ........ s Wuh;m: et e :\'omcns Extra Size Fine Lisle = E 3 r . (' ‘ests, value -30c—Special price. ... 39 W h G d s l 2 to 8, regular $2.00 value—at . $1.39 mbm'l. ) 0dd lot of Women's Cuff Knee as 00 S peCIa S r Boys' Washable Suits, sizes 3 § Ribbed Pants, value 50c to 9, regular $3.50 value—at ..... $239 o . e > 3 2 PPiES o..c0p..0- i 27-inch Figured Voiles, attractive Boyw Khaki Trousers, regular . ] Picce, warranting it to wash in | SWITChesS Women's Ribbed Pants, lacé ki designs, value 20c—Special price 3169 value—at ................. $125 | soap and water without fading or | $1.95 to $17.50] |sizes 4 to 6. value Joc—Spec £ yard Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, size 9 x 12 ft—Special price $15.00, value $17.50. Inlaid Linoleums A few short lengths of Inlaid Linoleum —in pieces containing from 3 to 12 square yards—Special price $1.00 a is a decided bargain. square yard—vglue $2.00 to $3.00. This Women's Extra Size Ribbed Vests, sleeveless, value 25c—at 3 for 50c or each . ST— price ‘a pair . & 1,000 Yards of Apron Ginghams, . Boys' Trousers, dark mixtures, lonng its wave or lustre. When | TRANSFORM- e e o sgpiin in an excellent ~assortment of Hammock Specmls reguinr 1230 vaiue—st -.......... $145 | you buy Hair Goods from Madame | ATIONS Ribbed Pants. vahue SooSpeeta} |checks value itc—Special price Boys' Trousers, dark mixtures. are bu dlmt and price a pair .......... B L TR A, A Sust five regular svie Hommocks | roguinr 4500 vaive—st ... ... saso | SOSE YOU S ....f’.,“"f g s f’ 5040 SAZ50] Jumgmon zmxis, sine misea mion |ty el a0 naie value $2.75 and 3$3.00—Special Norfolk Suits, L e il BEAc lnce . trimmed, ' value 80g— value 3%c and Special price value $10.00 might be charged under a yard price ... § \ \wameni ne™ qd y ; s s 2 ¥ One lot of Mexican Rope Ham- Sweaters, sizes 10 to 14, circumstances. Union. SU,[: 3 > 5 ?: “:;:; arfizgr'{;énm““'\‘:lue“"lg;f mocks, value $2.00—Special prif regular $6,00 value—at ......... $4.98 knee,: vaige :79c i : —Special price a yard turned from a week at Northfield eon-| ham and Mr. and Mrs. George Burn-| Saturday afternoon in honor of the . ‘eronces. They were -uompu':g on|ham and daughter Doris of Williman- 13th birthdey of her son Eugene. fam the trip b} u\- Misses Covell o ov- | tic. ames were played by the ecight pres- 4 ognar:::guflhflfii? 1:‘:1':‘:;«"‘ H:‘fl lhnsn ¥ Mrs. Harry Bruce of Hartford was a|ent. The hostess served a dainty|}lam Calkins gnd Perlin Calkins, visit- ]Lnrry De Li Verdne and Miss Annie|erly, Natick and Providence, R. L Calkins of Chicopée, with Mrs. Wil-| There will be no services here Sua- day, either morning or evening. were automobile ests at the Moaore Hullding material is arriving for Dr‘ recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.|lunch. ed Mrs. Ernest Taylor this week. The movement of postal meney or- A COMFORTABLE HOUSE DRESS|homestead gunaly'.u Miller's cottage which comes ' ready| Taylor. t Wednesday evening John H. Harry Bedat, Harold Rose and Er-| gers between the United States: and Walter Durtes of Cranston is end-{ for construction. Miss Leora Carpenter of Manchester | Rathbone and Fred A. Leffingwell re-|nest Taylor motored to Middletown on| Mexico during the 10 months ended 2617 t K o ith friend \lr- Stewart is with her son, E. L.| has been spending a few days with her | turned home from a ten days' automo- | Wedresday with Carl Ricker-of Nor-! Jume 80th reached the large sum of Here is a model easy to develop was in Providence on father, B. F. Carpenter. bile trip through the New England|wich tg.attend the dairy fleld meeting. | 28,000,000 pesos (about $14,000,000), an and ocasy to adjusi Skirt and walst The Sunday school picnic was at- Mrs. H. M. Peek is visiting her| states. They went as far north as Theodore Calkins spent Sunday at! increase of about 50 pgr cent. over Bortions are in one plece. The sieeve| Mrs. Kverett Moors is’spending the | tended by almost 176 and was much|granddaughter, Mrs. Fred F. Manning, | Damariscotta, Me. They = visited Jat| Ocoan ‘Beach. the previous 10 months, sccording to .| week ‘end at Slocum with Mrs. A. A [enjoyed. in Norwich. £ N d, Mase, -Hillsboro, X. - Miss-lda LeMngwell returned home| inofrmation _made nublic by the Mex- g‘ln.::mm :}::kr"';_‘;:‘:‘:fl'p "fi: Wood ‘There was a dance in the town hall] Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Hoxie and daugh- Vt. and sprmgneld. Tuesday after spending two weeks! ican postoffice dsmartment in a re- ¥’ .| W night. ter of Moosup spent Saturday with Mr. i el seersucker, and chambroy are good for lh.‘l::r :g‘-:::“l;lel:ao&::x\s‘l:::kf- visit: Wedne-dl‘y- 10 e R gy !“‘ ey y Mrs. William Rackett of New . York| V!th friends and relatives in West-| port to the president. this design. : Mrs. Ambler of Providende is visit- | is visiting Mrs. Joseph Elliott at the - = m— e o = e The pattern iu sut ik T n Leonard and Lillie Joslin arc spend- T e e M e tamiis.| pmredon e s 2, 44 and 48 inches ing a few ‘wetks at the shore. LEBANON B e e ey B | P W, Rubbins of Boaton Was a week 'Site 38 requires 5 1.2 yards of Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Abell, end uest of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. The dress. meas- THOMPSON Mrs. Anna_Abel and son Edwin, M LEFINGWELL A &t Tiaces farta. yards at the foot. and Mrs. E. P. Abel and three chil Thursday last about 40 went on a Miss Mildred F. Leffingwell spent A pattern of this illustration mall- Allen V. Reynolds and childreng dren, . _Alice Bill' and daughters, | picnic to the drawbridge. Many crabs| Tuesday afterncon with Miss Gene- to any address on receipt of 10| o¢ Wercester are visiting at Nathay Lucy and Alice, Miss Adelaide Hallen,| were caught. All enjoyed the basket vl-\'e Taylor. cents In silver or stamps. Ch~ee's, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Goodwin left Mon-{junch at noon. Mrs. Percy Allen and ¢hildren, through The Bulletin Com-| fThe Congregational church has|day to spend two weeks at Weeka-|" Mrs, Clinton Rogers gave a party' Elizabeth, Edward “and. Virginia. Miss papy, Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn.|vyetea to extend a call to Rev. E. E.|Paus. e ey Livingstone of Maine. Rev. Edward| Mrs. Willam C. Blanchard enter- ; Weman Capti Among Uniformed | Talmadge Root is supplying the pul-|tained Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, o Did you read abeut the ELGIN RACES last Saturday? i it Sunday mornings for a few weeks,| William Kramer, son and ighter " of gl PiMr. and Mrs. F. M. Knight have re- | Norwich, Mrs. O. B, Clark, Mrs, Burn- MASQN CORDS “Made Good” there with a vengeance! Ridi ‘w(h MASON CORDS on all four wheels: Roscoe Sarles, fin" poiCorrespondence of The Associated 5 t less)—Among the ‘uniforms o sheviki caputred by the allied troops I_.as week Of th ished a Roamer. Ed Shillo, finished third in a Mercer. 'Kurt on the Murmansk railway frent, it e Hitke, fim-h.d fifth in a Roamer. where American railway troops op- Art Kline, riding on Magens, had tough luck. He was leading by es. Ciee Setiencya; Peishummave: nearly two isps when a burned out bearing put hie Peugeot out of the . , Ol » L‘o":".'.‘n~.n§‘a.5§"’c%'3‘;’(‘?of';"'c'“...g""f'.: = . i race on the 31st lap. He had covered 260 of the 301 miles. mess, who presented a strange fon- > trast of an Amazon w ho cried over 1‘.m Alley, in a Bendsr Special, and Joe Thomas, in a Mercer, also s baby's photograph, Mason Cords. to withstand the burning, tearing grind of this Mrs. Petomtzeva, who s 22 'years it v rse.. As Tom Alley said “The drivers were dead sold on old, was thken prisoner by Canadian di coul MAson B ounncs.— troops at Urosozero, when dressed in A - SRRk Guard unitoriay e s Taud Come in and get a good pair .of < ‘De you®get the significance—the value of Mason preference by these all, and with the Russian ammuni- "Q.p.l demons” wheu yery lives depend on thelr choice of the tires tion pouches strung over her breasts. ot f R A Men s, Women’s or Chnldren s Shoes they” ride? A"llldl, l? Joh’;‘{hel; h:!baflxfl, who ':l woldi nin egiment fight- fag the Allies on this . troni. . For . at a very low price I e hasbana. | The ettt emaned i wif e u SCH - 5 Uit e Shoes arriving daily in latest colors and fea: say Allica ofticers, when sne WFSTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS styles all cried, say Allied officers, when she 2 l for f E; e The Brockton- Sample Shoe Store she carried, in which she had pasted [f SETHENEW OPAL BULB 138 MAIN STREET Get The Habit—Ride On Mason Tires , - —THE— JOHNSON COMPANY 107—108 FRANKLIN STREET pigtures, cut from magazines, of many - babies. She said her own baby had died and that she had no photograph e ) NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. find in the magazines a picture that resembled him. e The man whese only claim to sane- tity is a face should dispose of Sl ra il W w8+

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