Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 7

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——————————-—.-—- $21.50. An odd lot of Men’s leather, $1.00 value, at ... Men’s Natural Wool Sharts Shawknit, natural color, 6 pairs for $2.6 Men Khaki, Wool, Flann, -———-——_ Men’s W‘mter 0vercoats $21.50 Here is a special Overcoat value. Exactly 35 Men’s e;;-eYoungMen’s Winter Overcoats, single and double- breasted models, in black oxford and fancy mixtures, sizes 34 to 40—for today we offer these Overcoats at Working Trousers, sizes 32 to 40—these are very special value, at......... Special Values In Men’s Furnishings Men’s Gauntlet Work Gloves of fine, soft quality and excellent workmanship — regular 1T WiLL COST You LESS IN $3.95 75¢ and Drawers, “Stephen- sen” brand, in a complete size assortment—rev— ular $2.00 valug, at ... ... iR Tk s e SRS Cashmere Half Hose, slightly imperfect, sizes 10, 10%%, 11 and 1115, regular value of first quality 75c a pair—on sale at 3 pairs for $1.40, or a pair..... 50c el Shirts, with attached collar, and two pockeis—regular $3.50 value, at $2.95 Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Knit Underwear All Sizes — All Kinds — All Grades — All Prices Infants’ Underwear Children’s Underwear All Styles All Styles We carry a large assortment of | Every good kind of Children's Un- infants’ Winter-weight ~ Ribbed { Vests and Bands, ranging in price i @ from 37%%c all the way up to $1.10, according to size and grade. at §] price 85c and écru and gray Women’s Medium-Weight Underwear For women who prefer Underwear, n weight but warm, we show icte jine of Women's medium + Vestseand Pants, in regular ra large sizes, in ail the best in_mak such as Munsing, . Forest Mills, Etc. Carter’s, Forest upward, accerding to at $1.00 and $1.25, according to size. derwear is here—Vests, Pants and Union Suits. We feature' Munsing Underwear for Boys and Girls, in Vests, Pants and Union Suits. We show Children’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, regular sizes 50 extra sizes at 53c—Children’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed Union Suits, size—Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits, in Women’s Heavy-Weight Underwear Our showing of Women's heavy weigkt Ribbed Underwear is very complete, comprising Fleecy-lined Vests and Pants, in regular and Efir: large sizes, in all the stand- ard makes, and in a variety of grades—Prices from 50c upwards. mplete line of Women’s Union Suits, in medium and ular and extra large sizes, and in all the best makes, Mills, Etc. We invite inspection. Last Day of Toilet Goods Sale E { Todav will be the last day of the Autumn Sale of Toilet Ariicl:s—the last opportunity, this season to buy stan- dard makes of Toilet Goods at substantially reduced attend this sale today before " £ prices. Mzko= it a point to the sale ends. Saturday Store News For Saturdqy we make a complete showing of Fall and Win- ter: to meet the demands of the season. In ad- dition to complete stocks of seasonable merchandise, sev- eral unusual sale offerings should help make this store a very busy place today. ; PROVING OUR COAT SUPREMACY Supremacy Based On Greater Variety, Style, Correct- ness, Extreme Value Giving For today we present an incomparable eollee- tion of new Fall Coats. At $35.00 These are unusual value, fashioned of the most favored materials for winter and distinctive in design and tnmmlng—truly remarkable values at $35.00. Snappy Short Coats We show an excellent range of the stylish short Coats, belted in_front' with looce ripple back. The materials are Beaver Plush, Baffin Sealette and Peco Pl\uh-—fneu $29.50 to $75.00. Better Grade Coats Women’s high grade Coats, including some smart sport models, of Bolivia, Fulmetto, hflt rate, genuine Camels Hair and Silvertone — prices $45.00 to $125.00. Fur Coats — Small Furs We are making a special showing of Furs, comprising models in Fur Coats" and Small Furs, at savings that will aver- age 25 to 40 per cent. upon prices that will prevail later. Lingerie Waists Many new models in Women’s Lingerie Waists, of excellent quality voile and lawn, some plain tailored, others lace and ogmbroidery trimmed—at $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 and $3.98. Whlte Goods, Flannels Charming Modes In Millinery A wonderful reception has been accordsd to our specialized Hats At $5.00 and $6.98 ' : nck English Long Cloth, value 45c—Special price 'a yard 29¢ e Domet soft and These Hats are individualized — no two % f:: ¥ ::}-:.-1 {:fi:. 3 );:: e a:fl;;—s—;nddegllx(a’lot(;) Hats sold elsewhere e f“l‘::m e S e o at $7.50 an. .00, S R R T R Y Gooa Cotton Bat We show an excellent assortment ot Hats oz RIS for Misses and Children—of Velvet, Vel- Outing Flannel light and dark colors regular 33c value at ... 26¢ our and Felt—some banded with stream- ers, others tastefully trimmed, including a splendid showing of the popular Tams —at $1.98 to $5.98. Untrimmed Velvet Hats, in a wide range . of shapes and colors—also a splendid showing of millinery trimmings. Dress Ginghams, plaids, stripes and plain colors, Apron Ginghams, zood range of staple checks, value at ....... Gingbams, in plaids, stripes and plain colors, regular 49c value at IN BOYS' WEAR Boys' Plush Hats, extra good values at $1.96 and $2.50. | Boys' Golf:Caps, in navy and mixtures, regular $1.25 yalue Better 'rld.all in Boys’ Golf Caps, in a goed range of styles— at $150 and $1.95. Bovs' Sweaters. in .green, eardinal and dark gray ,reg- [ ular’ $6.00 value at .. . $3.95 Better grades in Boys' Sweaters in.all sizes and colors—at $6.00 to $9.00. Boys’ Corduroy Suits. with two a pairs’ of Trousers, sizes 7 to 17 —exira good values at $12.00 and $15%0. - Boys' Norfolk Suits. dark ular $10.80 value at in Bovs’ Norfolk at $12.00 to Better grades Suits, in all sizes- $19.50. Exira good vaiues in Seal Plush B0-inches wide for Coats, Scarfs and Trimmings—at $8.50, $12.00 and $16.00 a vard. Beavertex. 50-inches wide, * for Coats, Scarfs-and. ‘Primmings— at $16.00 a- yard TWELS, TOWEI.ING AND TA'.E LINENS 50 _domen Wash Cloths—Special ‘?..W. al price ........ 19¢ e Ak " . 5 value at 50° dozen Hemmed Turkish risulis e By and Hemmed Huck Towels Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36 and valae 87368t .......oeeovner 298 | 4oigg rauiar G0c value at ... 49 10" dosen Hemstitched Huck Toweis, . sightly _soiled - and Seamless Sheets, size 72x90, mussed, value Psc—at ......... A8t e e B pectal 50 mh Mats, assorted color- s R e e e ings and.. grades, values $1.50 PP ¥ and $1.9%8—Special price ...... $1.19 | geomiess Sheets, size s1x90, 1660 yards' of TUnion Linen e G Y 1 ety S ivutas regular $2.35 value at $185 :se—am price a yard..... Size 81x90, extra heavy Sheets, no seams, reguiar $2 lue $2.19 53-inch Mereerized Satin Table Demask, regular 8%c value at 8i-inch Mercerized Satin Tabie ,'reguldr $1.10 value at 84c | pleached regular 50c value at 3% 70:inel Imported Tabie Damask 1 % ' excellent weigit, reguiar $1.50 45-inch Pequot Pillow Casing, DI BB o - vvbosonotosensssne $1.18 | bleached, regular 56c value at 44ec TR maly Smperted: Tabjie Damask, 36-inch Bleached and Brown all linen weft, valge at ... Tarkey Red Tabie Damask, bast quality. reuiar §1.25 valie regular $2.98 st ‘Blankets In 75 large size “Nearwool” Blankets, in singles — 50 of:size 11-4 Cotton B pink a nd blue border effects, ‘30 pairs ‘of size 11-6 “Woolnap’’ Blankets, assorted, 25 panrs of White Wool Blankets, size 70x82 inches colors, value $5. value $10.50—Special price . . cause of store sells known that price at this store are Always mixtures. sizes 7 to 17. reg- Fi people and our desire to ser satisfactorily; guarantee that is back of purchase made this store chases store, come convinced of tkh economy tinually. Pillow Cases, 45x36—Special price Pillow Cases 42-inch Pequot 195 | Sheeting 36-inch Bleached Sheeting, " The Greatest Service a Store Can Render When is a store of grealest service to its customers? naturaily the custemer's needs at time and provides of goods at the right kind of prices.” When dependable goods are scarce when prices are high is easy to secure character to sell at o should be sure you ure buying The answer s slore serves the right the rlght kind “when that and when it goods of doubtful “price” you dependable store. o then, the very fact only merchandise of quality, becauge of the fact that this because of our 5 s you because of the broad every You should give preference in your pur- The more you visit this the more you will have be- s wisdom and con- of . purchasing here Od:oberSales of Housekeeping Goods PILLOW CASES, SHEETS AND SHEETINGS sizes 42 and Pillow ¢ Special price a yard 2 and Brown regular 35c value at All Grades $1.19 lankets, in gray, with value $3.50—Special SUNDAY SUBJECTS At Park I Céngregational church, a time) preaching by building will be Dra:a on After eath. the Greeneville Congregational R A. Northrop will at the morning_ser Our Duty to Our Criminais Trinity Episcopal church there 1¥ communion at £.20 a. m. service and sermon at 10.80 nd Sunday school at noon. At the Holiness Mis < praise and pr. m, Bible class at 2, preaching at 3 and 7.30 will be a frée lecture Sunday, . Shetucket street, W. C. T. U. nal Subject, What Is the Soul; Where Is It When the Body Is Dead? INDIGESTION |::: Caused by and beve spent quite & sam foi g 1 & ¥ ¥ s el = i !I BEde i et iflil e Christian Sfl:nenca’ ce upon | _{vice, 10.29 a. m.; Sunday school, 12 noon; evening prayer, 7.30 p. m At the Spiritual Academy, Park street, Mrs. Booth Moran, inspira- and Sunday | ed. R. Uchtman. At Grace church, Yantic, rector, Rev. M. Mclean Gold: mornin, prayer and sermon. 1045: Sunday school 12. il be a Bible Students lec- \ Buckingham Memorial hall sircet, Sunday, 2. r. G. Fisier from Seats free. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. William H. Smith, rector. Holy communion, 9.30 a. m.; morning ser- Ae St. | tional lecturer and psychic. will speak and give psychical demonstrations at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and 7.30 in the evening. At the Church of the Good Shep- , Universalist, no morning ser- vice, as all our clergymen are at the Baltimore convention, Sunday schooi at noon. The entire congregation will be welcome to that service. With the Salvation Army, Sergeant Major Jones and the band and Secre- well from Manchester will be the preacher Sunday. The band will play and sing at the hall in Market street. Services at 3 and 7.30. At the First Baptist charch, ¢ George Henry _Strouse, minister. theme, Some Indispensible R-qu o for the Church of Today. _Sunday school at 12 o'clock. B. Y, P. U. at §.45. Evening theme, The Type bf Re- vival Needed in Norwich. At Mt. Caivary Baptist church, Rev. J. S. Blake, pastor, Sunday will generally be observed 2s Rally day. Baptising after morning service, Sun- day school at 1230 p. m.. B. Y. P. U. at .30 o'clock. Special discourse in the evening by the pastor. At the Central Baptist church, Rev. A. F. Purkiss, pastor, mu subject, The Joy of Italien service, 10.45, Rev. J. Carlevale. Sunday school and Clty lfiena szle Class at noon. B. Y. P. p. m. Kvening service sub- Ject. 'Nu Great ice. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal ehurch, Rev. E. A. Legg, pastor. Sun- day m.min‘ worship at 10.30. Good o’clock. League at 6.30, led by Miss Isabel Shearer, How to Use the Bible. Evening ‘with sermon by the. pastor on Man Who Was Out. preach, subject, The Infant Church in a Storm; Sun- day school at noon. The evangelist, Mrs.. Rosa Scott of New York will 30; evening prayer and ser-| How We Can Talk With the Depart- :speak at these hours, 4 p. m. and at|tian Endeavor Society topic, Questions answered. Speaker. W./745 in the evening. All are welcome. slides. At the United Congregational church at the morning service the r, Rev. Alexander Abbott, will preach the fitth in the series of sermons on the general topic nvictions of a Modern Man. Chris- tianity and the Health of China, lead- er, Mrs, H. S. Peckham. Evening service, T The Destruction of the Churches in France. This will be a stereopticon lecture containing fifty At the Federated church, R. Daniel Trick, pastor. Morning sermon, Revi vals; 11.45, Bible school. 6.30, Chris FASHION'S NEWEST are offered at our shop at “COSSACK BLOUSES” $7.98 Paris has seen no smarter Blouses, nor is she likely to create any more charming or more youthful. They are fashioned of Soft Georgette Crepe and Taffeta, the char- acter of the needlework of each and every model reflecting the skill of the most expert blousemakers. BLOUSES $1.00 UP TO $24.75 THE NEW WAIST SHOP Waists and Silk Underwear 104 Main Street, formerly Frank A. Bill Shoe Store. The subject tamarrow wili be His Idea of the Kingdem of God. Sunday school at:noen, with elasses for all ages. The Christian Endeavor society meets at 830 m. 1 e INSURANCE | INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS " 28 Shetucket 8t. Nerwich, Conn. INSURANCE Reliable Companies HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Avenue Phone 598-3 LEGAL NOTI!CE Assessor’s Notice All persons Ifable to pay taxes in the Town ‘of Norwich are hereby notified to return to the Assessors, on or befors the first day of Novembef, 1919, a writ- ten or printed Iist, properiy signed and sworn o, o all taxable propercy awned by jhem’ on the first day of October, - Those failing to make a list will be charged a pemaity of 10 per cent. addi- tional. aeceording to law. Blanks can be obtained st the As- Sessoxs’ Office in City Hali, or will be -cstt y tlnn D. Lists will be pcth d beginning Wed- nesaay. Oct. 19, 1nited at R rwichy, Conn., Sept. 27th F..H. WOODWORTH "A. To HALR, - M. J. CURRAN, sep27d Assessors. FOR"ALL OCCASIONE Orders Delivered MAPLEWGOD NURSERY CO. T. H..PEABODY . . Phone 986 Flowers and Trees' Shoald not be “dosed" JSor colds—apply the “outside” treatment— NEW PRICES - 30c, 60c, u.zo PLUMBING AND GASFITTING With or Without ments _but Always and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J.-Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY TREET Gas__Attach- EFFICIENT Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential in modern hcuses ar leurricity is to lighting. We guaran tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Strest ¢ o YOTID A A ROBERT J. COCHRARNE GAS FiTTING PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq. Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agen( ln'r N. B. O. Sheet Packing. T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET A ORGSR 7 TR I

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