Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1919, Page 8

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOME r:mA v_Al;qu' OFFERINGS FOR TODAY VERY SPECIAL PRICES ON SEASONABLE GOODS FROM PRACTICALLY EVERY DEPARTMENT | Money-saving opportunities which should appeal to all, on this last Saturday shoppmg day before the Thanks- giving holiday. 3 To have the rizht thing at the xright time adds immeasurably to its valpe. For 'us to say that we .are expecting soon to have’'the mer- chandige you desire or that we will send an@ get it for you, or even to 3 N : . offer a subgiitute does not quite fill the bill Toilet Goods Specials We have made it a rule that our OPENNG K. OF C. Sunday afternoon. the official open- g of the new Knights of Columbus Hems on Broadway will take Diace. ‘The few home is lovated at 193 Broad- way in the former Rawson homestead ‘Wwhich of late years has been the resi- dence of Georgo C. Preston. I'rom 2 mntil 10 o'clock Sunday open house wiil be kept. The K. of C. augmented orchestra w!!i provide a concert pro- gre and souvenirs wiil be given to Both lady and gentiemen guests. The flag presentation is the ofily formal prégramme arranged for the day. A la#ge flag pole and flag are to be pre- ted to White Cross council No. 13, Rev. Daniel Mullen Assembly Feurth Degree, and the presentation is te be made by Mayor J. J. Desmond whe {s'8' member of Rev. Daniel Mul- den Assembly. new home is a three-story frame ling. The property has a front- of 94 feet and a depth of 300 feet. also two large. atm rooms. ment is entirely of .'cement and con- tains a largé boiler and several cold | storage rooms. o BROADWAY HOME & The base- In the rear of the bullding is a tract of land which the-committee in charge of the riéw home infends to use for a new building some time in the future. The lease oi the.rooms in the Sunlight building on Franklin -street now used by White C council next -April. "AN‘ the lease it is intended. to.erect an- other with the new home, this new building to bé alleys, a rconvenuon and dante halk, " | planne the ne grounds a building swhich has ‘been re- modeled for four: {ndividual garages and there s mlnifi;&wa more gar- ages. will expire ftér . .the expiration of building; prebably -connected for a' gymnasium, ‘bowling mply - hall’ din fi,q::’l:‘é to, have tennig eourts, ste., on property.. THere is_on the The Knighls of Columbus have a membership. in Norwich of « approxi- : e tely 700, 1t is planned:to bring the Nouse has been repainted white, | maney & plet In the rear has been Teveled | MeinpeFSRIENP SERRRPHHIN At flr 10 und the entire property is now in class condition. The inscription of C. appears ' on the entrance dbor. Just inside the main entrance {4 & large hall with hardwood floor fil the right of the hall is a recep- handsomely furnished. On #8¢ of the tables in the reception room {8 & hand-carved electric table Jamp. lamp was carved and given the of C. by James Maloney, a mem- *ber of the organization. There is also Il !ho recéption room an upright pia- 1'» draperies used throughout the “Jé¥et ‘floor are of heavy gray velour with satin lining. At the left of the Ball is the Mbrary. There are also bandseme mirrors donated to the K. o2 C. by one of the members. At the pear of the hall there is a large den furnished with the new reed furniture gphelstered in new tapestry)designs. ‘¥g the den is a Sonora talking ma shine with a complete cabinet of rec- 1 ‘apds. in the rear of the den are the Xftchen, laundry. narf'ies and store reoms. The kitchen will be equipped with a new model gas range and all meodern conveniences, The staircase leading to the upper floars is of American walnut wood, Mghly polished. Throughout the first two floors the flooring is of hard wood On tho second floor is o large card room, with seven mahorany tables,| two silent salesmen showcases of cigars, cigarettes a paper s of blue tint in color wit] heayy old rose draperies. The pool poom is at the Jeft of the card room. In it-are two pool tables and the cue rack. The rack is of mahogany finish and bas a capacity of fifty cues. i A pozy corner to he fur ed with| l-finefl and papers sep: es the card room from the pool room. In the ¥ear of the card room s $ath room with all conven the head of the rear stairs is the di-|¢ pectors’ room. Alongside the direcs tors’ room Is the ak room with coat and umbrella racks. The third floor is devoted in part to & large study room. On this floor are ences. At) t] with the rém Association, purchase of the new home and its re- modeiing and include the directors: John P. Lyston, Nicholas J. Spellman, J. A, Desmond, William H. Harring- ton, Michael Coscoran, Michael Curran and James P. Sheridan. hup and Frank Love, Baltic; Hourigan, William McClafferty, Edward Connel- ly, William McGuiness, M. ald, P. T. Conpell, Willlam Callahan, J. C. Biand, James Sheridan, Mara ,james Purcell, Colchester; Jere-. miah § Edrchvil Knight. F. T. Diggins, M. ney. j rant, liam Harrington, M. J. Curran, Thom- | 48 H. Eeckley. modern | The various committees connected Home Association, Inc.—The Inc., Home had charge of the following President and _ chairman, Reception Committee—M. H. Dono- John Jolin Blake, Jewett City; P. Fitzger- James reeney, }flchnei Sweeney, Ladies' souvenirs—'l‘homas Caffery, Harold Desmond, John McHugh, Jer- v _Downing. QGentlemen’s Souvenirs—William H. Bowen. Thomas White, Thomas Dono- van, Joseph Sheridan. Fuenishing Committee—William Mec- chairman, Joseph Desmond, J. Kelly, P, F. Bwee- Opening Committee—John R. Tar- chairman, J. A. Desmond. Wil- SUBMARINE GOES ON ROCK AT HELL GATE The United States submarine R-23 limped into the port of New London; early Friday morning and made her| way to the submarine base, following| n accident at Hell Gate, New York, + morning. ore than an hour and a half ub hung suspended on the jagged ocks just at the northern entrance This spot is just off the wharves of he Astoria Heat, Light and Power company, but the submarine was just We have just received two cars of stan- dard Wheat Middlings, containing 600 bags each, and will sell for $2.70.per bag, 100 Ib.; also the following goods of high- ést quality: Mystic Scratchfeed, 100 b. . Mc Laymash, 100 Ib. ... Chisice Bran, 100 Ib. ...... Buffalo Gluten, 160 Ib. ..... JOld Process Oilmeal, 100 Ib. . 36 Per Cent Cottonseed Meal, Ne. 1 White Oats, 96 Ib. . ..$3.80 $4.00 1. $2.30 . $3.65 . $4.00 $3.95 cre.. $2.65 100 bb. .. Wirthmore, Pennant and Portage Stockfeed, 100 1b $3.05 No. 1 Red Wheat, 100 1b. . . . H. & S. Molasses Feed, 1001b................. $2.95 Ground Oyster Shells, 100 Ib. 3-13 Cove Street, West Side “IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER” | make a trip to New London. Iche X‘;giét a mcdc}‘moggki{;r;;?f&l;:? o 'pounq e ok i Me:czf 2 when vou cannot find it elsewhere, on to Lawrence Point. R foresight In getting the right thing | & A call for help brought the biz tug! e : odenng and opehing of! the new Lome aré ‘as follows: R SATURDAY ONLY : 3 9 \ : buyers shall keep well stocked with ;g: P;::s::“;,,.‘,‘;!."h R 7e O r M s Store seasonable goods at all times. ' We SOAD ..iihiiiiiieiiie :2: u 4 el l - adhere to this rule with strict rig- 19¢ Résewater and Glycerine. el = p % 25c Holmes' Trostilla. 13 | Everything in Men's Wear Outfitters to Man and Boy idity. We devote evety ounce’ of @ 25c Mentholatum ..... 19 e 25¢ Albodon Teoth Paste. 19 CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, our enersy to its adherence and we $ lil 35c Jergen's Benzoin Lotion,... 260 HOSIERY, ETC. succeed. far enough away that the hoisti ; 2 ’ % . michinery on the wharf could not be|@50¢ Mennen's Shaving Cream.. 3t G0c 0c to help it out of its perilous posi DioXogen ....ceneee tion, Mary Garden Talcum.. The submarine was in command of Lieut. R. D. Lee and had a crew of 80 men on board. It left the ‘Brooklyn navy yard at about 830 o'clock to Tn pass- We, have supplied our store with goods to meet the demands of this community, Saturday Candy That is why you are Dictator of the Newtown Creek Tow- ing company. The tug -got a line on the submarine and prevented it from, being pushed further -on the rocks.!H ‘With the rise of the tide the hoat was|§ pulled off shortly after 10 o'clock. It could not “be - ascertained how much damage was done, but the sub- marine made ifs way to port slowly under its own power. PRAYER MEETING PLACES FOR WOMEN NEXT WEEK Tuesday and Friday morning Wo- men’s prayer meftings will be held next week, as they were this week, in connection with the Gypsy Smith, Jr., evangelistic meetings. oF J Young Men’s Overcoats . | At $35.00 to- $60.00 : Young Men’s Overcoats, snappy models, made with waist-line effect and belt ali around, form-fitting or belted hack. in plain colors and -fancy mixtures, at $35/00 to $60.C0. Men’s and Youths’ Suits At $25.00 to $55.00 Men's and Youths’ Suits, in plain colors and fancy mixtures, with or without belt or waist-line, some full-lined, others haif-lined, at $25.00 T o e EXTRA SPECIAL 50c Lovell & Covell's “Defiance” Choeol in 2 different flavors, including all kinds of nuts, jelly, fruit and novelty pieces—very special value at 50c a pound, reg- ular price 70c. for the right time, that the customer may have it when she wants it. %Vm Pmcdent. N Saturday Specials > 1 : : Muft Bods, ficss flled, regular ; i EXTRA SPECIAL! < ¢ ¢ 500-yards o prayer meetings nearest to their | Muft Beds, down filled, Fegdlar o8 N 'al Val M L F S hin in shott !engthnso:l 1 x:ens .m:' homes. Places appointed are as fol- [ $1.25 value, at........ ereee Jpect 1ies Ill en's I"urnis o3} ol L s lo\;s: 3 3 h 8 Women's Le;nher Purses. in J each, brown and bleached, rez- uesday, November 25, 10 to 10.20, |l black and cojors, regunlar $1,50 Il z with Mrs. Justin Holdew. 13 Claire- | value, at $1.19 FOR SA RDA,Y ONLY ;’f‘r; valué "$lo=Hpbelal price:y . | mont avenue. Mrs. Palmeér, Grove Women's Leather Purses, . in T TR ol e ) 5 e place. Mrs. W. S. Geer, 274 Washing- |Mplack and colors, regular $2.50 - £1 95 Underwear at 95¢ a5 ton street. Mrs.MMarwm 35 Wash- | B vajue, at .. -...8108 36-inch - English- iLong Cloth, ington street. rs. Dwight Avery, 's Ri L " ” i West Town street. Mrs. Leon Ladd, Jj iaiting Shoppmg Bags, a ehoice Men’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, the celebrated “Body guard” make, soft, chambis finish, regular value {5c—Special price a yard. of three siges, regular $1.50 and Vergason avehue, Norwich Town. $1.25 value, at 98c Mrs. Clyde Beebe, Elm avenue, Nor- wich Town. Mrs. 'Charles March, Har- in ecru, full size assortment—Special price on Saturday 95c each, regular $1.25 value, e novelty effects, Women's One-clasp Washable best made and finest quality fleecy:lined garments made—Special regular val X ot et S Gy R4all |l Cape Gloves, In gray, tan and price on Saturday $1.00 each, regular $1.25 value. : SR Soecial est Town street, Norwich Town. P v price a pair 45 Mrs. A, D. Zabriskie, Vergason av- |j§ Prown. sizes 5% to 7% . Gl | enue, Norwich Town. The Johnson |[l§2r® regular $2.76 value, o the whirlpools of Hell Gate on lhf“ s Astoria shere of the East river at; Lawrence Point. land corner, Norwich = Town, Mrs. 10 dozen. “Pepperell” Bleached Whitmarch, 22 Mulberry street. Mrs. Sheets, size 81x90, seamless, me- $1.35 Underwear at $l 00 Calb i T wmf? snGi‘:v? bl The “Maye" Gray Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, - beautiul, fine gauge, | |1 20 Welshs will ¥ach heavior, .} B ACD , . . Mrs. omen's -clasp ashal o i vaiue 5 ecial Willis Hill, 134 Prospect street. Mrs. Cape Gloves, in pearl color only, :".zi'“: tf;f';‘sghvh:,:eg“mem Shecial waiee on s:turd:y o price each e 1, 2 Martin Farrell, Watrous avenue. sizes 5% to 73, regular $2.50 Fasd g S +5:9189 Friday, November 28, 10 to 10.30 a.|Bvalue, 8t ....cevveevesinonnrans m., with Mrs. J. Cousins, 30 CIff Women's One-clasp Gray Suede 3 Gloves, in odd sizes, 5% and 7%, regular $2.50 value, at... $1.65 $1.35 Flesced Underwear, $1.00 Men’s “Union Mills” Fleecy-lined Shirts and Drawers—one of the pulrs of the .well-known “Bedaon’ "Blankets, high-grade, in ‘plaid and street. Mrs. Henry Church, 26 Broad street. Mrs. Bdward A. Smith, 52 Williams street. Mrs. J. B. Allen, 76 0 Home. Mrs. Bixby, Bliss place. M: Franklin Boyens, 47 Hamilton av enue. Mrs. Galvin Swan, Peck street. Mrs. Alvin Lewis. Asylum street. Mrs Treat, 10 Brown streety Mrs. H. I.|N Peckham, 2) Margeris street. Mrs. Franklin H. Brown, 124 Laurel Hill avenue. B : Women’s Untrimmed Velvet Hats REDUCED TWO SPECIAL GROUPS OF UNTRIMMED HATS GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Women's Untrimmed Velvet Hats Women’s Untrimmed Velvet Hats in a big variety of fashionable in all the fashionable shapes of shapes— the season— SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE $2.98 $3.98 ‘Women’s and Children’s WINTER COATS -| VALUES SO GOOD THAT NO ONE CAN AFFORD *"TO MISS THEM $16.50 THANKEGIVING SERVICES, BY NORWICH CHURCHES This year there will be.a departure | in the usual plan of Thanksgiving | services in the churches of Norwich. The seven churches co-operating in the Gpysy Smith, Jr, campaign will | Thanksgiving services at the usual evening evangelistic se at the Cel 1 Baptist chureh. will be no union Thanksgiving i On Saturday we offer a choice of stock of Children’s Winter Coats at e, cresseans A ;:: 156 moratng 6 aftorrion Value $3.93 and $5.00 Value $5.98 Children’s Coats in the very smart- in other years. Park Congregation- al church will hold its usual morning: ALL OUR PATTERN HATS REDUCED est of styles, designed so cleverly sel 5 ‘p“‘h 151 Ox:xlv.f;LkHH l:!‘:‘mx',utus.,ealss $1050 HATS $1500 HATS _ $25.00 HATS and made of such good looking and pastor of the church, will preach th reduced to reduced to reduced to sermon. The United Congresational | good wearing materials as Velour church will aiso hold 2 MG sers $7.50 $9.50 $14.50 ; A vice at 11 o'clock and the sermon’ will | §i and Silvertone, with Fur and Plush be preached by the pastor, Rev. Alex- Coll: fori ander H. Abbott Ve SRR ollars, or those of self material. Tl S e SO S I They ceme in a full range of sizes, Unclaimed Letters, | J R armel 4! ) med letters in thef &,y' Wear Bath Robe Fl 5¢ 8 to 16 years. On Saturday we offer 1 postoice for the week ending. 8 ' Winter Caps, with inside 28-inch Royal' Bath Robe Flannel, i i 3 -‘3 tapes. ,f"‘“l’“* o H. Dibble, fband in mavy and stylish mix- #0560 “aRRwiBl Bt Aho: Tatest lonioe a choice of our entire stock at “lrf ic l’hxl‘:na Re R. }:;‘xece\ Etsalt Qs pooh yalusgiat $1,85 and $15) combinations—Special price 45c a $16.50, regular value up to $25.00. 1 Bays' Cordurov Knee Trousers, yard, “My dear,” said a husband, “pray B sizes 5 to 7, regular $2.50 value. - devote just half a minute to repa\rmgi AL oreetioieriinsrieranes RS $14 [ X 5 my coat which o pointed nail has|MBoys Corduroy Knickerbockers, Silks — Velvets Women’s Coats, $35.00 shanided To-gend. | | B§ sizes 9 to 18, reguiar $3.50 value. e 7 4 R 27-inch Dress Velveteen, in A group of smart models, made of g A Bnys’ Corduroy Suits, with two black only, regular $2.25 value, thg fine;tfi m:!.hriah. all splendidly New Minister From Uruguay |M vairs of Trousers, sizes 7 to 17, at ... ceee 8189 tailored—S8pecial valus at $35.00, regular $13.50 value, at.. Yard-wide Black Satin Messa- every coat in the lot worth up to ¥ Boys’ Nnrfolkmsuits lgark m§x- line, regular $2.25 value, at,...$1.98 $45.00. S Wik 19, ¥o 15, meaular Yard-wide Wash Satin for § $12, v A 0 = e T 9" waists or negligee wear, white Coats at $57.75 jEovs Winteh Overconts. in | only, regular §2.50 vaiuc. at... $2.19 ; : M to & regular $12.00 value, at..$1050 | Naw line of Fancy Tapestry f‘n "‘;“”Yiif “5‘*:““(‘: W‘{"'" m°d:‘|=v = - i ur-trimme: oats, smartly Other good values in Boys® Win- | Silk for.bags, vesting, etc, regu 2 ", l tor Overcoats, sizes 3 to § at $15.00 | lar $3.25 value, at ..$275 fashioned, pockets, of unique de- and $16.50. sign and many new details that add B Boys Winter Ovércoats, sizes 10 N :fl;:;;‘_‘t::::i::"“: y"‘ ’2:_"“"‘?“5 | to 18, at $16.50 to $26.00. Outing Gowne e very special vaiue s Boys' Mackinaws, sizes § to 18, SATURgAY Foikai at §57.75. extra good values, at $9.50 to $12.00. T w 9y " - omen’s Dresses at $24.75 Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, : e rqn;i(c °£i gogd€ heglv_v naxdme!{ in Drsasles clzf Velou{z,QSfSrue anld Jeruley—cty(ish ;jnggls for women and misses . pink and white—blue and white —Special price o regular values up to $.250, 49c Ginghams at 39c jiriped, sizes 16 and 11, sivles i ! SUEPR S n 32<inch Di Ginghams, in stri neck with collars and V = . laMis A0 ;Ealn 7y ‘:; :"1-:3;2 sslc‘l:—‘h‘ese are regular $2.2 -us 175 Hosiery Winter Underwear assortment of- color combinations— €, al L. <914 € Special price a yard 38c, value 49c. | v, P S Tnfants’ ==Winsé> - Cashinerette Infants' Winter Weight Ribbed : Ehort. wEotirontaihess 1f are Hosiery—Special pricé ......... 20¢ | Vests—Special price \......... slight seconds, regular $1.00 Children’s ‘Tlack Ribbed Wool Misses’ . TFleecy- “ned Ribbed Dress Goods . SR R R S Hogiery—prices are ssc, 50¢ and 45¢ | Union Suits- at $1.95.°$1.00 and 85¢ Specials ‘Women's Fine Cauge Black = If::lx‘(;]nresnuslls ;{l;z‘r:lh 5 Waist 44-inch X1 Wool Panama, In Hoslery—Specidl price . o . aBg A 5, At B E z 3 Women's Medinm-weight Rib- navy only, for dress or skirt, 3y Wemen's Black - Fleecy-lined . IE 150 g, Bt Women’s Sweaters osiery, Hem or ribbed. top— s T e S 54-inch Storm Serge, sponged Women's = Heavy-weight Pure —Special price ...............- 39} \Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed and shrunk, in navy, brown and Worsted Coat Sweaters, with - Women's Black Woel Hosiery— Union Suits, extra sizes $1.3 black, régular $3.50 vaiue, at...$279 § shawl collar and belt, colors. Special value at...... 50c § regular; sig $125 8 ‘54-inch All Wool French Serge, are navy, seal browhn, Copen- Women's Full-fashioned Cash- Women's Plain in dark navy. for one-piece hagen, rose and white—Special . mere- Hosiery, in black, browns.> | Pants, whife -and natural- wool dress, regular $4.00 value, at price $15.00, regular value. ‘16 50 and white—priee a pair $1.15 | —price edch . = Dr. Jacobo Varela Acevedo, new minister from Uruguay to United States. He is also a delegate to the financial congress which wiil be held in Washington next January, _

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