Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 10, 1919, Page 8

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THE SMARTEST OF FASHIONS IN Are to Be Seen at Macpherson’s Today, ‘at Very Reasonable Prices. * IF YOU WOULD ENJOY WEARING A HANDSOME FUR PIECE THIS SEASON, MAKE YOUR SELECTION AT MAC- PHERSON’S TODAY. WE PURCHASED OUR FURS MANY MONTHS AGO, AND YOU MAY NOW SHARE THE ADVANT- AGE GAINED BY CHOOSING YOUR FUR COAT OR SCARF A LITTLE IN AD- VANCE. REMEMBER, WHOLESALE COSTS ARE JUMPING AHEAD BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS EVERY DAY. ‘ THESE HANDSOME. COATS A N D NS SCARFS ARE PRICED REMARKABLY J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER WILL CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING DAY BREAD - AND : THRIFT Plenty of Bread on your table means well- nourished bodies, and— Food bills cut in half. COLUMBUS SMITH. MRS. COLUMBUS SMITH. A\ general invitation for Friday, this|over, still hold. annual reunions, this week, has been given by Mr. and Mrs.|year to be held the 18th of this 2 bus s of Brookside Farm.|month. >nterbury, who then| Mrs. Smith's mother’s death left her olden wedding with | housekeeper at the age of 13, and the iy family moved to Danielson: her father That’s why every thrifty housekeeper makes Bread, Best of all Foods, the basis j informal of eve e Both ar natives of Westminister |re-marrying some years later. ry m al. ind are known and highly re-| 1lit theé young couple did not lose their homes | sight of each other during those and spected. In their you mile apart. Mr. Smith’s|the next few years, while Miss Neff horn in the same house |taught three years in her former home 5 opp Gayhead | district school with great success and were but son s hool, now owned and occupied by | Mr. Smith worked in Hartford. las the Lachapelles: while Mrs. Smitk Mrs. Smith tells of experiences You get big food value for ycur money . ce home as the present W boarding round” and of havi: to b when you eat e e seEl e o naviok tojtie Oppasits: Chilioa! Seviugs! Basl six children, he and one sister, Mrs [storm, on one occasion and enjoying Pellet of Danielson, are the [her work. °l The pair were married in Danielson . the Neffs. had {and- resided in Plainfield. Hartford, Chari but two orself and a |New York city and Jersey City. S % in the Civil|son® came to them, one. :Iy‘n‘;\g :,\‘nv;':\ JOTAL 'ENROLLMENT .AT DISCLOSURE OF THEFT OF u ars and four months, [voung. The other, Clarence, 2 Storre YALE’ UNIVERSITY 3,133 JEWELS VALUED AT $50,000 wound only in all|graduate, has been superintendent of e pdan that time, and living until a few years {large dairy. farms, but is now. with Conn., Oct. 9.—Regis-| New York, Oct. 9.—Theft of jewe ago, his family, at Brookside Farm, having s at Yale University, an- | valued at $50,000 from the home Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith ‘attended jreturned to heip put the a |nounced tonight, gzive the total enroll- | Mrs. Pauline Boettger in the fasl aT Gaynead school Lic building | war. basis, several years ago, and to 3. ' This n increase | ionable Riverdale ction came to ALL GI(OCERS now stands. It was then sepal m it their permanent home, iber of students in the |light today when the police asked a into' a church. whére divine worship | or many years Mr. and Mrs. Smith war, but is 168 |sistance of the district. attorney | was held, and “hool room, often|have lived at Brookside farm, busy in the registration of four |solving the case. The robbery holding thirty-five pupils, there |home and church work and doing their Of the total 1.409 are in|curred October 1. I never allowing week-day entrance to|share in town and community affairs. 990 in Sheffield Scientific —_— (he church. Both Miss Neff and Mr.|and with overflowing hospitality for in the graduate school and| Always wipe the mud off your sh Smith attended the popular High |summer and other guests at all times.|[130 in.law school. before kicking a gentleman, minster church, school, from its school hell in widely known as Pec owner and _principal, a_remarkably {fine man and teacher. The survivors of this school later removed to Han- ANDREW’S BAKERY A. E. ANDREWS, Pl‘op. NORWICH THRIFT CLUBS ARE SLOW IN FORMING Postmaster John P. Murphy very | > much s sed that the cit thrifc stamp clubs through | the stamps from the 1"[((’!‘; S—— hd E sued his invitation last s jay morning to have Norwich | people -hand their pledges for mem- ership to the letter carriers-on the routes . number of enrollmen > mall and not at all a 1 t reputation of the people COMMEETICUT COMIBEE | 1om: tor the it tiue, tor swostinc|sctetna 1on srption. ¢ & spovse e Feputation of The peopte| Conneg Been. oo | Spolsnss Tor ren et o t| o be held monthly on the nigh! | (e wante again to impress upon the | o - Bes o moon. In ca and gowns, thers rwich the g a wee & th] for g i and gowns mothers of Norwich th er . orion | Hon ponorsia aieib it SOl iacr | ey Wit SURRERO ) S k1l Sthhne ming habits of thrift and | WHIGE § e s e that subject; | wall on the campus, n the dormi- - children. an end g pa 5 ntils SELA ek el ies ang sing and sing and sing. s will foster and | . sring October Thus a student who major is required to take points of v ati~nded by under- iuates and faculty. duri he fresh e i g June he auniors, now the ’Ive | seniors, ‘voted to uphold the t her monthiy for on the night r Zathering of to been held were ag: h will be off lue i character future value when the money and sophomore a during her Monday and Tussda they desi CELEBRATE THEIR 48TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | of this “week Mr.! of 28 Ma- | observed i I | etc, as allied Wednesd the required subje O B T —— In“this schedule of Thames he 4 { Tred. for 1o ceremony was perform- | e of the [ M Jones. Mr. W t e f Norwich, the son | men who had hea neers b — moved t 3 3 2 o uany ne was empioved in the com-|§ It js the week that is devoted to the selling of Draperies, and specially those of ‘the 11 sndergraduates el | “went into the vrinting busi-{l “Quaker” brand. They are the prettiest, the daintiest and the most reasonably priced i expected th more deeply an himself and has printed "a E : 4 . A i S e 3 n ever before. | wid ,ariety of couvenir cards of |} Curtains and Curtain materials which you have ever seen. They represent the highest : : D asti N 2o th liatiof S s grade of workmanship, the best materials, and the most artistic laces which we have ever department s in golf, for will "not be Ilaid or I condu relassm antil éry much ge out QUAKER CRAFT CURTAINS of Filet and Craft Net............. $2.19 to $8.00 SPECIAL SPECIAL Regular $2.50 Curtains of remarkably good Regular $2.75 Curtains, in Filet and Craft o quality for such a low price. Nets. Some very attractive designs. This Week $2.19 This Week $2.49 Quaker “Lever” Net Curtains of Finest Quality You will find just such Curtains as these in the New. York stores at $10.00 a pair. - We sell them regularly for $7.00. You cannot ask for a better or a ] prettier Curtain than these, or for a more attractive bargain. ............ Handsome New Cretonnes Cut Prices In Cretonne for Over Draperies, for Cushions, for Screens Log Cabin Rugs and for Upholstery purposes, is as popular as ever. Our 24x36, value $1.36, for $ .98 Fall showing is large and very handsome, there being . . . 27x54, value $2.25, for $1.98 many novelty designs and colorings. Come in and see xGO: ue $2.75, for $2.39 them. PRICES FROM 29c TO $1.25 A YARD 36x72, value $3.85, for $3.29 The Log Cabin Rugs, which SPECIAL:—REGULAR 45c VALUE—SPECIAL -29¢ | /o 2dca] for use in Bed e (These have all been washed at the mill) will be found in all plain colors SPECIAL :—Regular $1.00 Cretonnes—SPECIAL 75c | #nd in the “hit or miss” style. . Very heawy grade specially suitable for Upholstery pur- | WE ARE SOLE AGENTS ] poses. New designs and colors. FOR LOG CABIN RUGS. BEST QUALITY CHINESE MATTING in white and colors—Value 75c¢—Special 49¢ This Is the Last Week of the Oriental Rug Sale > campus. L popular wee croqze pearance on the fromt tober. Tn v s on an will be awarded Goes Farther Eat More Brea

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