Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1919, Page 2

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THE KUPPENHEIMER STORE l IN NORWICH I 121-125 Main Street ‘ T 105. ing. Another subjeet . ' S / 23 Church St. Telephone g AL 8 it e i i ? A0 2 7 4 What ls Going On Tenight. | lution to e ?m mop H e a— improvement of { o o oy e ol mufi" darman o " & Al the town. This rasolati June 2nd. At a special h—'u mesting called for Mh'fl;fl:‘ Frank evening. October 23 voters r. an rs. town of Windham will decide | Brook sireet bas '::mh‘c the sum of $4.600 or a smaller | home in this city. wrhed will be epent for the erec- bearing the names | se War veterans. The vote | il really ser\lre 0 return B o P ol | o Rt o ] ARE smxsu—n-mm 'MADE OF !ucn ALL WOOL FABRICS — THEY'RE SUPERBLY MURRAY'S BOSTON s'rokf-: , TAILORED AND THEY'RE. LOW PRICED. TO READ MOST CLOTHING ADVERTISEMENTS Willimantic, Conn. THESE DAYS YOU WOULD THING IT IMPOS- Seen In The Store— " SIBLE TO GET GOOD ALL WOOL CLOTHES AT OCTOBER OFFERINGS F: m-:._t...“ i LOW PRICES, Not so at The Manhattan—we are able to offer bigger | When 2 new season has been gracious enough to present such charming diversity of fashions, it is but complimentary to ?::'.cz.. And better values than any store in the state because oufahmwmmffllmgqowl\enmel !view them all in one’s quest for smart apparel and becoming :::hy ' styles. ?nhl_!h-i o be went 10 were much lower and made up before the recent increase sent o the. Ch Lexington, Ky. The < in the cost of labor. Instead of “profiteering” we are sharing our good OUR SELECTION OF NEW STYLES has much to interest gnu‘ot Mise Lucy you in walks throughout this store, presenting quality preduc- "Geots Norwich Builetin, Wiilimantic Of- rppmprmcd at a fortune and giving our patrons the benefits. Nowhere the poTice caut. thie can you approach our suit values at our prices, tion and artistic developments of fashion’s trend for Fall amd| s7er to 2 charse of m:“‘? FALL SUITS $25 . Mmuemachnbydumulvunthem Yy e o i e Mo SO D D Wy B N g s » - * E.’&,.,gmt.,u,“,,. but we sell on a close margin of profit which accounts Fur Trimmed Suits Are Sufficient |*y=o o for our splendid volume of Men’s Clothing busimess. - s You would hardly believe it possible these days to get Unto Themselves ;{:‘en&n‘t‘ § ¢ such remarkably good clothes at such a low price—but Furs never appear to better advant- *n«?’;:.f.‘y".x.m i at m: you can at The Manhattan. e IR Kuppenheimer Clothes $35 $40 $45 especially suits with tailored h'l- :&L‘;Lm‘nhh It is easy therefore, to understand| 5% "I o0 ‘::. (l"!:t ?&f‘“-fic‘:fi' i:.( the fascination these MY ::l.l'n.t th!. hxnhenedt ln light “"5:' n-r Fur Tfi i &.m h'e f. C"' ::.fif,:‘;::l times du(ln' the fl(lfi-" H woman—because of ml_.lfil‘ D] At e supeiin ference for smartly tailored de- ;""{:%";Wmm":?fh"",::"' For Men who demand the very best in clothes—Kuppen- heimers is the answer. For distinctive style, downright good looks, real quality and value. - These clothes can- not be surpassed or even equalled—they are the finest Men’s ready-to-wear clothes made and thlt'l saying something nevertheless it is 100 per cent. trie. Won- derful suits at $35.00—3$40.00 and $45.00. i i gion gave their t velopments in such materials as Fiou ey L tus Velvet-like Duvetyn, Velour and|ih: members of the post expsct 2 € form a basketball team in the. near fu- Silvertone—we have other suits as| ture and atter wome prastice whi en- deavor to metch n, -pmn other )}e.x low as $28.50 and up to $75.00, team:. and $85.00. ?Jn’:;L.-‘.?::gf & FALL COATS Fashion insists on her own sweet way in imtroducing novel coat styles each season. The “illusion of softness” given by the mewer coat materials is one of her latest loves. These coats are so attractive all by greater success than fue perhaps to the \‘hll‘lle matic conditions. “The monei» at the carnival is to be turned in the gnlon’s it peciea that vflr %m&& ecte 3 State Normal Schesl i \ Grace Childs, ibrarian at they Norma d 8ehoal, was in Derby I'ridey the autusmn meeting of the C Library association, of which o o o e eadang na a n " Uur nl ln At the general assembly exercises this week. Miss Grace Randall of this clty gave a reading entitied “Happi- ¢ themselves that no trimmings other than % Asi B & o .- Stétson — Emerson — Hawes and other well known These days when quality means economy buy only handsome butions are used, while their 1% vl nfi'fi"’éfig%ifit _ ) mfi:&"‘?‘r ntv:l; &F’?m:rm 'i H*“ : < goods that you know by réputation. Do you recognize full graceful lines are generally belted !* PR Q';‘f'“‘..._.':é‘:":“ 4 styles enough to assure ev-rym-b-tbhulikm'm " these namies —-Bates Street Shirts — Arrow Collars — across the front—$22.50 to $95.00. ik ot o ,,,’,wn\flh-"_,_gy ree appearance, style, quality and the price— Interwoven Hose—Myers Gloves—B. V. D. Winstead i iachool ,g‘"‘:":d.- 'i:%:fl.x fihfig 3 . $3.50, “-_ $5 to $8.50 - and Carters’ Underwear. We sell them all because we NEW DRESSES e sourt Nbwrt CeremseL WIT Smart Fall Caps—$1.00 to $3.50 cain recommend and guarantee them. - Fullerton is These charming Dresses threaten one’s peace of imind until| 2 "** BTl S being laid D 5% tnshuied in ane's wardrobe, davelepll i Tebeulatin,| Vet e s TS o8 W s o fine wool serge, tr‘l:o‘!)‘ll::e.lnwd".lemy—;:eed u‘;lfl.fio and e*-"n’ifi'zn"a’e‘:: :;h&:l;m—‘:%:‘.:; 4 : X e Make Men s Sults to Order Join in the morning' ext up to $69.00. week oné of these gredes takes entire charge of the exercises and prepares 4 opecial programme lasting abeut Over 200 choice pieces of Fall Woolens on hand to select from. Every garment strictly hand tailored throughout by » - twenty minutes. e Jq'uy and Silk Corset Comfort i s notices—Christinn : master tailors. Satisfaction sewed in every seam and prices absolutely one-third less than anywhere else in New Sunday Terning. at the - Petticoats is necessary to évery woman’s Club room, 303 Main street, Sull s England. Cassimeres, Velours, Serges, Worsteds and every conceiviable fall shade cut in any style daflmd to please : : thess| Wl being. but styie s also es- :;,:::;"..:5-"“5"'“';::;}‘"5“1? - the individual. new Petticoats and when one|**tisl ahd all our medels em-| “ZEC T e . considers the long time Jersey body both qualities. $2.00 -l fi"fi?flf"&"o‘mfl.“ ::.un. ing in exchange with the paster,: — —— — Petticoats give service they|the price of our new Fall] Do 5. st s T hemt o : be An Offert . Churen (B85, th i v. and Mrs. Remington and Mr. GLASG and floors, The house, situated near | tomobile. are not expensive—$5.98 to|models, lightly boned, others! ¥ evening Ohrig. ertainment. Mrs. Lucius C. Brown attended 0 he river on the east side is ome of ‘hers’ meeting wks held Wewe # o p.\., n.n-, s MeCraady, pastor of | the Baptist convention in Mmeh E. A. Clark moved his family and|the oldest in the vici and original- l-uma 2 $8.50. up to $7.00 a pair. the « unit; " “Sabjeet, hal church will preach| George B. Lombard of New: | nouachaid goods _into the village om{ly belanged to the Johnsons, an old| Ars. Dorothy Benmert attended =k fe. .g he o ot 10°45 n The is nandmon:er un s-rahl’x‘bnudu: colonial family. | institute ‘at Baltie, Priday. Ssorse Rrabd Wioved his household| Guests over the week end were| iss Mary Katon of Worcester, via - Rov. C. Harloy Bmith, paster -~ “Sunday sehool J. % Socst o 1 5 the second meeting 3. o Miadietown, mement vacated by MF. |y msie. Hawes At the home. of | o ian ot Warots Methodist Eiflbpal flimh wm Co the “ will be held, Judi was a caller here Friday. A Clark. d ¥ Brown | cous: ™ ’ABRICS FOR FALL AND m;:fi:’.fih i o 2 3‘ e adarsr s ‘:m‘,f Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Klein have re- 7 hia: Hesiaty will messd D05 TSR _and Belas KNy Ot | cousin, Miss Hannah Hyon- i wrice. BuniaY SRS i ; " Phe Boston Police Strike—| lurned from a_motor trip through the with the president, Mgs. W. G. Bur-| fn In these lovely displays of Autumn materials for Suits, C‘-L:'fu[nm‘:neelfit (! g flafi‘hme The home-like evens | southwestern part of the state ' | |dic Wetnsday atcomoon. o ‘Mra. Henry Larkham, who has e 2 T i1l be ues eavy shower accompan| Ts. ‘al who has been oc - with a severe or Dresses, you will not only find yards and yards of fine ™! > #iven up to Youth and the New | 1< 60 st & MEELAN undes e HaBiOIng. . Farsed, sovitling hor smogaer aittage on tho Bl A e 24vE s - 2 2 e 2 the village Thursday night. - lhas returned to New York. R o iy e o perioh E woolen fabrics, for suiting, woolen coatings and attractive = COLCHESTER Wooster lodge, . and A. M. held| Ward has been recelved of the safe| Joseph e T | Tost wastactyy Tovery r k : izt < ¢/ 73 a regular commumcmmn th' Masonic |arrival- of John Gardner in Alabama. | fro Springfleld. visited al his fafb-|{ocl pers §: i W 4| " At the First Congregational chufch|hall Friday even Miss Edith Tift of Baltic spent the {®r’ “hmle&irb but countiess suggestions as fo how|.. ¥=re P 58 i vatyle” epire the o ing the pastor, Rev. Henc| " Teonard. Steoeet of Hast Hampton,| week end. and Golumbue Doy v her may be most effectively combined b m the lic in your, by: nm, -me WM will take for his thems téwn Friday. home in tl village. they y 'y .4 a f“ N‘ St ovar br wrtte e "V | The Laborer Is Worthy of His Hire. "'\;e':ley Brown of Salem was a call- Ao gl o SR Dayen L Funeral services ‘minutes at the pattern counter. Behool at 1210 p. m. Chris<]er in town Friday. held “Sacurday morning in’ St ver at 630 p. m. Ronald K. Brown of New York is at church. Burial was in St “THe invitations 4o_attend the instalia- [ his summer home on Broadway for a!Mary's cemetery, Jewett City tion “exercises Rev. Alexander H,!few days. Miss Sarah Cameron returned home A Abbott E Bastor of fhe United Con-| The cement:blocks for the new ga-|Saturday, atter svending a few days of Norwich, wad|rage heing erected on Lebenon avenue! with friends in Westeriy. the local church Thurs<|is nearly complete. Work on khei Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Petroman | building will be rushed to completion|have purchased the Holmes farm near before cold weather. Pachaug. T Con sichestor Bapti i f Ghurek "ot Colchester. Al s ohoe 3 : ing service at 10.45. 9| - CANTERBURY GREEN c mon, The Laying Aside of the Little| The Ladies' Aid soctety has reuunh‘ . Children Cry Things Thet Hinder Our Christian| ed meetinge aftar a few weeks' va- v Life ‘and Usefulness. Heb. 13 1-2|eation ayging the busy full scason. | FOR FLEICHER'S | [ Bible sehool at moon. Subject, Jesus| They 'werd cntertzined Tuesday art-| in Postal-Tel. 1.0 in Peter's Home. Mark. 1-29-30. Even- | crnoon by Mrs. Hatch. The nexi i ostal-Tele | ing service at 7. The pastor will speak two weeks i& with Mrs 130 Main Street, in grap ffice The Ministry of lendship. ba: N - on the tory of the four friends, Maric| . Mre. Abbis Buse.is vistiing in Brain- Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Tria! 253, tree. Mazs. 2 Arthur D. Remington, of Prowidence,| Miss Louise Gould. Who has heem ia”a woek end vietior a¢ the home w¢| teaching ‘ut 'a{:cg Hil, has | FRI-'E AUTO | We pay postage-on -parcel his father, Rev. B. D. Remingtor: and is succeeded hy Mi Tred A. Hosmer has sold his h Collins, of Newburyport, DELIVERY post one way WILLIMANTIC | gn Norwich svenue to Mr: | william Corneli “is_ma repairs Lombart of this village, who will oe-4 an. his house, shingling. claupboarding. eupy it at an early date. and painting. putting in new wimdowr |

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