Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1920, Page 9

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OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF ““"’;;-m—-‘f"“”“—;m { AT -- SUITS - DRESSES - FURS - Continues - Ever Rea of the Sabbath ' W ’“‘;";,z_ oo 5eho0l of e s il Day Eo A oA b RESEN'HNGOURENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ APPAREL et . AT PRICES THAT ARE THE GREATEST VALUES OF THE SEASON , membershin committee: Mrs. E, | The total bond is LCocal Laconics. WERE TQ $125,00 « n_ th orida, e - £ 6 And et e otfi:ee . wpead “All these Coats are luxuriously trimmed with fur—others without fur—and The Washington -rw € y | dustrial development, will depend 1) - sy elected deacon to fill the vacancy |following board of directors: Fdgar H. Howard Emmett, of the Watch Hill PEs SEE Cenite > S o X S - Your unrestricted choice now of any ‘Suit || DRESSES, were to §3950 ... ..... NOW $1650 C. A Whitfor Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stanfon MM ; WERE TO $55.00 . WERE TO $75.00 made of the se; 3 § e edls of Riversile patk to thd Imii lined with silk and warmly interlined. the senon's fimt maerials in all the leading shades. stockhelders at the .,.;.?1 m'&:‘ on the action. of the financial town p » & i3 ected the the death of Wiiliam Aus-{Cotrell, Perry, Charles cz.mnmmmuonh b trans T,”"?r o triuises elocthd W0 LI 1Tl Arihyr Tery ibeit B A“Zn ferred o Baltimore, I the easiseas mond Collins and Wil-|man, Arthur L. Perry, Silas R. Rich- STONINGTON mond. Harry R. Milner, Th Per.| Miss Annie F. G : (- store— (o oy B M homes ¥or-| e Anne ¥, Grevam hus 10 in th : DRESSES were to $55.00 ..,..... NOW $2850 S8 S ) COATS NoW $27.50 COATS How $39.50 MCOATS NOW $65.,00 ¥ n,u,m,,m‘?:::.iil.i"iij S SuIrs .| DRESSES At the directors’ meeting these ofi-|¥83#S In the Second Congregation ES e i G I 2 DRESSES, were to $85.00 ... NOW 549.50" . Cottrell, 5 Teceived > haples B Cofirell, vige|fL Sfisndance sshe bux e Fri - L4 Wornen that bought at our previous Dres: e and - treasurer; Fhomhs Bosrr’ Loyl | She was on Sundgy given A 85 ooia : zke furth guons. g * phes ot “ v rer; 0] S -1 > s st trss oiGE, | it dy & Temabruate o e W 0 g AN e ear. Miss Grabam'has & S Six sonswere bearers at the funersl | ihroushy o the raars o as, Sone of Mrs. Maria Noyes Merrill and now instructs a class of girle it R fion, b Jeme B Sorth Sonungtis e sunlr Gesarnent il FURTHER, REDUCTIONS ON REMAINING STOCK OF 5 The Ladies’ Al z ; ter ., of Wequeteqiock, Frank K.|Baptist snmeh ihe oty of the I s elected officers 3 and Howard R: of Brooklyn. N. Y.: | follows for the ro i = suin; eap: 1 ) Edgar E., of o Mabel B. grAnd Mrs. : Merrill” of North Ston- Grgee Slade, Mrs. Id: e | / ; v e ¥ 1 was ln Elm Grove cem. | prisidents; Miss Geneva Toela . g as_coughed all das A ices yere con- Mrs. Mary T, Hyde, try g 7\ ; That the imme Uucica by Rev. Frederick 4 MacDon-| The 'commitiee bairimen afe ay almost like magic. * 1 a2 moment to prepare, and 'r s no\.hm: betier for coug’ ¢ boitle, put 2% ounces Shvn ad plhin sranulgeed mzar to make a full pint. Or ¥ou can molasses, honey. or d of sugar syrup. B e full pint saves about two- of fhe mosey usually spent for eparations. and gives you a more ive remedv. It keeps per- tastes plegsant—cinldren M2 Chatics R0, 0L ‘&""“f““ One 30-inch MARMOT COAT, Plain, was $200.00 ................................ NOW $125.00 THE BAT"_E wou T = e b One 30-inch MARMOT COAT, Raccoon Collar, was §225.00..........,............ NOW $145.00 i onfide:nemyoutphync.n i‘f;:“:u;;nfg:fif e : One 30 inch MUSKRAT COAT Plajn,wasSZSO R e D I 3145.00 » g - ;ies'chjb;",'f R i peT“‘s‘;}:fij:;‘fmsfgfl;fif,"f“v- One 30-inch PONY COAT,. Wolf Collar, was $125.00 ...................... ........ NOW $.85.00 | won. “The consistent use of : One 36-inch NATURAL LYNX COAT, Raccoon Collar, was T A NOW § 79.50 SCOTT'S One 36-inch NEARSEALCOAT,Plam,was$350,00 ST kb s e O NOW S50 00 EM U Ls'o N r onnins Sewen. - One 36-inch MARMOT COAT, Raccoon Collar, was $225.00. . ... vivei..... NOW $165.00 T iy iained b et R One 36-inch NEAR SEAL COAT, Beaver Collar, was$450,00 ,...................... NOW $295.00 "c;:c‘r"..;;,:;;‘;:f“::fl,.‘i& Boks who ta ,tnfid‘“"sm,,’; | e i or em One 36-inch NEAR SEAL :COAT, Skunk Collar, was $450.00 ....................... NOW $295.00 ol g | lomenutient ecam. | 71y il " "/ ‘One 36-inch RACCOON COAT, was $350.00 ..................coooeecvveenn....... NOW $225.00° = w’: ranes in | promptls lovsens e o7 gton Pointers. and scon’ yo . b, #ract. the most reliable remedy fun A I Sevreiniments s yme| (7 - Suhere, One 36-inch RACCOON COAT was BAS0.00 . e sieriee - NOW $295.00 i Lm Sor “U. oupeces of Pimex” With ! Let'SCOTT’S help ciions and dom't_accept anything Cuafariesd to give absohite satis- | ion or money refunded. The Pimex| e ¥t. Wayne, Ind. I you win = your battle g NECK PIECES AND MUFFS AT BIG REDUCTIONS . n fag s Buy these Furs.now—the investment is surely worth while, as our Furs are dependent Furs, ‘;n{“A’}g,"’{“f,‘“;\g“"‘“"{"d\e o8l well selected, and sold with osr unquestioned guarantee : from’ the Dr. Barber hoyse, on’ Hay . | strect, to A, C. Hass' house,"on Church | street. l. - -C | Henry Klipell has returnsd to’Fail R 2 [ River, attor :?en@lng a few days with the home ‘of Mr.’and Arr Theodflre Hoven," 5 {_ The meeting of the .ve of St. | Mark’s Episcopal gchurch s to be ibeld this (Tuesday) evening at the i) € [ Parish house on-Pearl street. 5 b 5 ! Seleetman and Mrs. Conrad ‘Kretzer, are in :Hartford for 2 few days. —— M{ss Mal{:n Daboll of New London . is visiting in town. s An Aluminum Measuring Cup Bliven is at work in town |} taking the census. . | Joseph Oteri has returned from|. Bostan, where he went to meet his ; - a0t hoe: eas wio inety SO essert olas cotisin, Anthony Oteri and the latter's|eF years Noank Brass band was|a few days in New York. children, and several great-grandehil-|presented to the gchool beard. The|Mount Pleasant, Newton, for ninety . family, who have just come from Hilq known ail over the state and played | Clarence Mallett- of = Providence, | dren. irequest asked is a flat increase of |years the property of the Peck fam- Henry Truss was a caller FJ in" “peveral of Connecticut's large spent the week end in Noank. Rev, and Mrs. G. C. Chappell of |'$500. ily, has been sold to Henry H. Taylor Mra. John W. Francis and Miss [New Haven are guests of friends in| . Middi ¢ cote of the|of Brooklyn, N. ¥, a graduate of: Emily Murphy of Prmldence‘tlfies Sinee the band broke up No- [ Priscilla’ White were callers in Nor- | the village for several days. o e the toterior 'Be | Comell AgTicultural’ College. He in- e i i on its reputa- | wich recently. i s tends ‘to comduct the farm as a bus- has been the guest of her father, Wil-|ank has been lving s Teputa. BT abs hasitoant st the teachers in the city schools were 3 £ 2 iness and not as a pastime. sty TorSome e 15w to| BRIEF STATE NEWS |misig, thout 20 pes cont. s Eimer Baker, who has just retun-| 8outh Glastonbury—Mrs. M P.| Hartford—This city has been figur- This is the Idea. ed from a southern trip, is spending | Phreaner is entertaining her mother|!ing up jts war expenses and finds| C. D. Morris, of St. Joseph. has. no Send us two trade-marks from The flavors come in hnmd Jiffy-Jell packages—the (@) circle form, in bottles. They are juices’ | T liath Murphy, of Wasghington street. |t at has not furnished any trade-marks on the frogt. That of crushed fruit foncentrated. g R i AR R et " will certify st yom wse p Ityel. Jiffy-Jell has a wealth of f B = Smbers giuhe Tiose 1o ruit’ |home after a v{mt o his slster. Wal- 5 . o S e svor, Ve st 4 ainear s 118 oehachild, in Flactt Haritord. collecting every avaligble instru- {Sun y atternoon. ment and are grganizing into a first : i for instance, to flavos a few days with his parents, Mr. and |and sister from \Va)ghmgmn. D. C. "l'that the cost to the city to date is|objection to a national labor party, cup. It is an exact cup for use ¥or 3 pint dey-. 2 NO. K flass iagglanl BaRy. ke bovs | O Raker Al South Britain—Henry M, Canfield|about $90,000, with a chance that it|but what he would like to see is & na- with any recipe. And two fillings 56t The Pincapples are. cpushed 1 | have ot 'so far Tound ' leader, but Several carpenters have been trans- [of South Britain, whese feath was | Will be about $10,000 more. tional laboring party—Kanss City Wb yager dissolve one package if Hawaii—fruit o0 rige to ghips 1or Sae il pflficfiuflf’fif sollowing | fo fo ey Toader ot e mnt e | terred from the. Groton Tron Works to | roported a fow fave ago. tad beow| . New Haven—United States Marsha] | Times. J of Jiffy-Jell exactly right. It is reai fruit, not mere flayor, |SOmimittees were nppo(nted Mission- {lnd can be secured. The boys are | the Noank branch o{l the Groton ¥ron | consul general.at Athems. |- William J. Hayes recentiy retprned : | ary_ committee offi and year” of | planning to hold "~ rehearsals ~ twice| Works to build a pilot house on the| Naugatuek—A ‘communication from lrom ‘Atlanta, where he went on gov- | A Quadrennial Phenomenon. that folks Jike and need. exAration of . their term. The pas- |¢ach week and until & hall can be se- smmer o;‘lmm"“ l'fhls W;fl‘ “'sm'i: the Naugatuck™ Teachers' league re- |ernment business. He finds the south| Bryan, the Halley's comet of the 11 OMMDHB Sel . |tor, Charles R. Merrill; + treasurer,|&ured, practice will be held at the cmu‘e Samuel Patlerso questing that the. ininimum ,.un,,.xl\rivlng; the holiday trade the big-|jemocratic party, is once more almost rve It Often Deacon R. P. Sawyer; Miss. 55 Gertrudo Bomes ‘of the different members. [VIRES. . . o llow has a force of]°f.the teachers in the borough be in-|Best on record, visible fo the naled eye just above the With the Jiffly-Cup - we- will Peoili PR Fn g /1B Wuu 0; Mrs. an.ry e ”%‘v mfl:umi -3;1 John Mw- men at worlk' laying 4 foundatién un- | Ceased ‘fromr $700 to $1,000 hes been | ~Newtown—Elm Shade farm on! political horizon.—Boston Transcript sead you pictures of eleven obher Jell supplies it at 2 # nfl' % W. cmm"“ 1921; Mrs. W.|boat in preparation, for the mm,ng der the Shaffer building on Terrace = fing cost, |¢. Smith, 1922; W. I Spicer, 1922. bster season. ong the changes |gvenue. molds — dessert and salad molds. and you make it o in an instant. #re gent free to Am dents were ch template the Instaliatic f Pierpont Dow of New London, was d TE&;% gomm.'f w; %:?&:egdhgm power mtx-‘;pugn? a caller in the village Saturday. A delicigue Deop 's pcxely. waner x T e " Friends of A. L. Main, former- usessof Jiffy-Jell jmu Anre s “paimer;. World Wie Guiia, |1y 5 mesiden age, were| uflgom o . ‘“" l‘!v C. S - 14 n e We want you ‘Men AR o coiin PR 5772y i A Y 8 e (K A e LAR L ol s AL SR sert contsyrou less: 3 to have them We river this winter have Tounl it num = house to l’eid ‘her ‘hens, slipped on |the home of the president, Mrs. A. J. ta h S Latim: Mitch- . served attrac. ’ " ¥ zun ufio{‘m neagl’ys:v!:r oy %{" _5"&:“"” WIE LY e“llr's.m ob&éaflom:oafficfie their | | X | - e Jiffy - Jell § fZH ', an unprofitable W it fell, and ‘broke her leg in|Huggard, Thursday afternoon. i f a % Gvety. 3 - P . (Eeveral boats can be seen o the l‘lats.[ was_in umem, R.|southern trip because of the illness-of i ., On a business trip Saturday. rs. Latimer. on] Eurelze ¥isited in New| Miss Edith Hugzard underwent an Ve mm:h success at this ip C\m.rxes operation for tonsilitis at Lawrence| hdf! haok amround 'rhe Nfink v Scouts will mm at | hospital Jast week. : { vmmly hasi been for sev- church this (Tussday) ev. e Woman’s Missionary socfety | - hold the January meeting Tri | i 8- 3 H - . in_soma] TME 4nd Mta Bhkfies Paitsrhon have] ¥igpnopn, with. Mrs. Thomas Church. b S . in | returned home from a visit to Mr. and The funeral of Edwin B. P‘hi"!ns; }:' Schoonmaker at the Haley |took place from the home of his par- | ' b 3 4 ents Sunday efternoon at- two o'clock Albert Patterson resumed his du-|fioy. Gearzs €. Chappell, of ‘New Ha- | 5\:5 at m an ’Wnds uo-- ven, a former pastor and per.!ona..l 3 4 ¥ \ a friend of Mr. Phillips, officiated, as- i A Beverage for the Home cause O o eoter ikl b, . ¥rancis Mitehell. - Sn Mrs. A. E. Potter af Middistown, a | 1n : q {1A FA Its distinctive delicious flaver apyeajs to both the former’ Noank ’“’afl“n 'has been Vis-|atives and friends and beautiful filo- | h n and grown-ups. That is why this true gin- . Feinds Tal pieces. The bearers were Fred| | ] ™ lfiroducf—agtfl ‘and mellowed—has solved the and Mre, Tendri are spending | (o ndall, Ernest Johnson, Robert i pra em of wh;mdn k” in the home. ~Order a Paton apd .Herbert Dart. Tre lodge| || i case or a dozen bottles from your dell}ir—gnd you HE FEELS Vi WAN. . |of Masons officiated at lhe grave in < 2 will find that th’ character and quality “of this _pains, bac pains in|Comistock cemetery. A d Ginger Ale will be apprepiated by the entire family. sore ‘muscles .un: Joints or an e failing health for a.number of \ urefl tt;hb m.fi.f:}'.s the d:.mh of Mrs. Julia Took- i ‘ LA ’a‘”w#..t.llxny MI;W:;L!MMI‘L.:"L Wler ‘Woodp occurred at her home on| | < 2 3t apd|Sunday. Mrs. “Wood was the widow king Fnle of Deputy Sheriff George Wopd, .nd n;a lived _in town mam' v ur 3 AmerioanHame te % home and family were her chi ) § ‘E%!‘ She. leaves three daughters, A - IR A A I XS T S g’élifi‘ses Susan and Jennie Wood of ; Tty hd m 1ot afich “' and Miss Julia ‘Wood of Wmll.ms !treet Norwlch nine grand- e

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