Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 24, 1920, Page 10

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regiment of volunteers, Until a weck /g0 Mr. Chase was in 'the .best o health, But a sudden and severe at tack of ‘preumonia could not be witr- SATURDAY IS THE I—j’ We wish that there was some way to express in words just what this Sale could mean to you. It is‘adearanee of Wmter stocks but itis much more than that. It is a co-operative effort, with manufacturers, jobbers and ourselves workmg together to reduce the high cost of living. The general tendency of prices is still upward——-huy, then, where and when the prices are really lower. ‘ BUY NOW-.-AT THESE LOW. PRICES THESE LAST MINUTE BARGAINS ARE THE. BIGGEST YET. ’ that poultry buyers have been ch Ing farmers and farmers' wives in t Section—giving short welght repor s jon poultry they bought and takin more’ fowl than they agreed to when Dermitted to select from the coops One woman had more than $20 worth of laying hens and pullets stolen al- most befofe her eyes, Rey. W. H. Bath, of Nerwich, dis trict superintendent, will be at 2 Methodist church'in West Thompso this (Saturday) afternoon to hold t: taunh quarterly conference. £ an informal gathering held by ths Womens Missionary society of the 4 Congregational church at the home of Mrs. E. C. Morse tea sent direct from 4 China was served to the sixty in at- ? tendance. - The grade on Grove atreet near King sfreet; proved difficult for bir motor trucks to negotiate Friday aft- 3 P : ernoon, when the wheeling out there s ! : 2 5 - Was very poor. Last Day Bargains Fromthe | White Goods and Domestics | _Glove Department, Four | Money-Saving Items For +Jasper” foimes has purchased. fror ' A A >, - V!Nt! Reynolds a dwelling on Grand Wash Goods Department at Still Lower Economy : L Economy Sale Bargains View. Mr. Reynolds has . @ site on Grand ket price 4%c a yard Offered FANCY WEAVE WHITE in white, ‘ot White. with black KNITTING YARN OF GOOD i TR in staple pink blue and gray, GODE of. yaFAR Xncs iyl i Sl : ¢ stitehing. Regular prico’ $1.50, WEIGHT. The best Knitting [Bridey on a business trip. b e A B B e et We will not pretend that there is an unlimited assortment, for our stocks have 2 pair. Yarn on the market, for sweat- e e i amectal ECONOMY PRICE 35¢ o L ECONOMY PRICE $1.00 ers, scarfs, caps ‘and children’s things that will call farmers to this PASTORAL SUTTING is an all- cotton suiting in woolen ef- ECONOMY PRICE 15¢ been depleted. We will assure you, however, that the prices are exactly as adver- tised—the values are exattly as advertisad and if we can fit you with a garment A FEW SMALL-SIZE XKID sets, Actually worth $1.10 & hank. | Buy now. city next week. The Na 1 Compnny of the fire & fects. It is attractive in_every 4c FANCY WEAVE PIQUE— ' GLOVES. If you can wear ECONOMY PRICE 65¢ 1 e tils Zow campletsly. reorganiz- way and worth 5% 2 yard. has white satin stripe running Ik cite o f B = 2 S ad s carinat 46 Bl B L e o] ho. t! i sul bfl] can w .b“t‘ e % pany. ECONOMY PRICE 3% e v thi ts you, you will have a bargain which you g ter anywhere than right here. in o number o fvery pleasing b SRR Ol‘rd’\h gt WHITE WAIST PATTERNS - ESyheMY pRloE sy e s JEWETT CITY y eight and in ex- B N : 3 ; T .uni patterns. AT SPBNAL ECONOMY SUI S SUI. S CASHMERETTE GLOVES ECONOMY PRICE $1.00 Rev William Ganley of West Gmn;é h 27 PRICES. I I which were formerly 58 a e T 100 BARGATN Mass. will occupy the pulpit at t! EOONDMV erRIcE 276 50c BLEACHED ALL-LINEN : pair. D T0A o il pu s Congregational church as a candidate, DRESS PERCALES—the very percales which are now bring- ing 45c a vard. They CRASH., ECONOMY PRICE 33¢ Were Up to $32.50 Were Up to $45.00- ECONOMY PRICE 25¢c considerable assortment of stamped pieces in values up to be 1 Sunday. The C. E. meeting at 7 will ed by Mrs. EH H. Hiscox. are a 40c BROWN CRASH—part linen -SMALL LOT OF KID GLOVES Rev. J. B. Aldrich’s Sunday morn- vard wide and we have a very and very shiGHishr: which were sold regularly for “EconomY PRICE 10 ing subject at the Methodist churcy ey i ECONOMY PRICE 30 $1.50 and $2.00 a pair, sEB TuD g5 BARGAIN Mlwillbe based on the fext, Romaus MY P RAY A E TABLE. ~ Stamped 'pieces in 8: iss Annie Soule leads Ep- ECONOMY PRICE 37c GRAY ARMY BLANKETS — w ECONON I ICE Clc values up to $1.00. Big vari- worih league al'¢ Preaching serviccs here's the absolute truth about ° ° at They are homely — the o In Our Men’s Department There Are Plenty of Money Savers MEN'S HEAVY WOOL GOCKS is a muddy gray. The wool they are made of is coarse and some of it is re-manu- factured. But these Blankets are of good weight and they are warm, and each one is orth at least flve or six dol- COATS DRESSES Saturday Bargain Tables In Infants’ and Muslin Under- wear Departments 'ECONOMY PRICE " 25¢ SEE ' THE 50c . BARGAIN TABLE. Has stamped®pieces on it worth as much as §L75. Many bargains. ECONOMY PRICE 50c Re\ M, D. Fuller's Sunday mornng subject at the Baptist church to the Junirs is The House You Live and to the seniors, Good Cheer. meeting at 6:15. At 7 vesper ser dilring which Miss Doris Mwott sing a solo. Prelude, The In; vice, will American % B et 5 : s Cotton Crop and the American Fh; in biue or matwal color. Tho ars. If you want 2 good, warm ;12.;;’1‘5‘0 W‘.‘ElAR BARGAI?; e £ T cubjent ™ of ‘ho’_svendng are nmecessary. Regular price g B P S -+ Oty thistabls, youewd ] TABLE. This last has values sermon will be Snow like Wool. $1.00. ECONOMY PRICE 58¢ eyes to its lack of beauty here is a bargain, ECONOMY PRICE $3.25 Were Up to $25.00 Were Up to $32.50 find a miscellaneous assortfient of Leggings, Rompers, Dresses as high as $2.00 Think of it stamped pieces worth' as much Bast fund. has Pachaug has reason to be proud of the amount it has raised for the Ne been Fifty dollars 2 s 3 and Gowns, which regardlessiof as $2.00 for T5e. jswold's fund by the ef- 3250 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. We A FEW PAIR OF PLATD [ 3 ke ECONOMY PRICE 750 added to Griswold's fund by iho ef- are simply closing out a lot, BLANKETS — Repular $8:0 cost will be sold at, the ome forts of that part of the town. T and there are only a few small Blankets which are slightl ° ow ° price. supper and entertainment Wednesday sizes life—there are more of woflén W THEE Do lhisseeat ot v night was a great success and brought the larger ones. Made of finest percales, with soft cuff: Sizes ECONOMY PRICE $6.00 A PR. ECONOMY PRICE $1.00 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR BAR- Economy Day In the Toilet in $35.50. This was given under the diection of a committee from the C ¥ = % ; and Sunday school Tho 14 to 17 FANCY WEAVE DIMITY & GAIN TABLE. On. this table oods Depmm E. society and hu.nd” " _school ECONOMY PRICE $1.35 BED SPREADS, with dainty J will_be found many pretty G 2{;‘,’%‘;‘1;}{;’5{;';“;;‘0‘23“,:O;’Ly,.,f,??' © FOUR-IN-HANDS colored hair-line stripe, scal- a]d N Bloomers, Chemises, Drawers, $1.75 POND’'S EXTRACT— AM d Mrs. F. D. Ballou and SILE = z-“;\-a?]a loped edges, and cut to use on Petticoats and Corset Covers. ECONOMY PRICE $1.49 e (Bt so young. my 1 beds. Actual value $6.50. ECONOMY PRICE $5.00 For this one day they have all been marked to sell at the one L. G. Buckingham sang Doris Myott played g violin solo. M v X 200 CELLO HOT = WATER pthel | Taoms and parti- . . e iOTTLLb Aoae Mriaarel Ballou and Miss el - Tao! REMNANT LENGTHS OF 2y am a.nd Tl llnmed 3 ade fvere the accompanists. Mrs. Bdv EchoMY PRICE $1.59 BLEACHED COTTON. Yard- we = Up to 37'00 Pl ECONOMY PRICE $1.00 cannot leak. Geer istone of the best of readers and ide bleached cotton of regular ECONOMY PRICE $1.75 her - humorous selection pleased Ti}: i\‘Y : 3 “ OR-STED 4 1 9 ~ audience mightily, pram T | FER ST 1 Now $4.75 NOW $1.00 | soect soriey Eisoomic | EEES 2iimo o |50 4. Actualy w - ECONOMY PRICE e . o M e ECONOMY PRICE $2.65 osiery and CHILDREN’S COA I'S—6 PR h'l i wear Department ECONOMY PRICE 7S¢ o old. Ge Underpnced Economies | Hosie Underwear b to 14 Years e-Third Off & WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT COD e i Sasaal sepring of F the Kitch Bargains For Economy : S { IIUSSsEtDk NECRyI ol LIVER OlG ey i the Baptist church was held Wed rom the Kitchenware F iy ars, Stocks, and .separa a- ture. ' Pleasant, to :take. s chlhtihl® Tev. M D; Fulisr, pre- e -bots l‘ 1d for 25¢, 50c, o3 & ol el NAVY BLUE SERGE DRESS SKIRTS—Special §345 | hasiiiiine s | it m JESE ARG GRANTTE WARE DISH PANS WOMEN'S COTTON AND PANTS. VESTS Medium weight to Be Found In the Neck- wrinkled and soiled and must ECONOMY , PRICE ‘43¢ Large size— trustees elected for ome year Brown; for three years, ales and Harold Geer were in charge « A DL . f good size ' ¢ B = 3 < J. E. Phillps Z m The vests are all high g AS HIGH e X 7 ETCHED TUMBLERS of good neck, with long or (lbow sleeves Nt oo Cot Leather Goods g quality and pretty de: ECONOMY PRICE 65¢c A DOZ. WASTE PAPER ECDNOMY PRICE 43¢ Saturday Opportunities In the Silk Department —sizes § and 6 only. « The pants we have in size 5 only. ECONOMY PRICE 88 WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT VESTS—An - extraordinarily large assortment of styles at’ is price. Shown in high neck vith elbow sleeves—high neck h long sleeves — Duchess neck with elbow sleeves—low Untrimmed HATS e We Are Pract!cally Giving Away These Tnmmed and AS_ $3.50—High-neck Collars prettily trimmed with fine lace, high-neck Guimpes, and a vari- ety of Lace Collars are all to go at this ridiculously low price. ECONOMY PRICE" 25¢ 25¢c INITIALED - HANDKER- CHIEFS for men and women, ECONOMY PRICE 12)2¢ MOIRE AND VELVET HAND AGS. We have taken. our scomplete line of these fine hand bags—a very: large assortment of style and coloring as well These were sold regularly, all the way from $1.75 to $17.50 apiece. SATURDAY ECONOMY PRICE EVERY BAG. REDUCED deaconesses, Mrs. G. H. Prior, Ida Foster, Mrs. E. C. Wilcox, E. G. Wilson. A vote of thinks street, Thursday afternoon. business meetin; served by the lostess, asssited was given the etiring officers, who had so conscientiously fulfilled their duties. The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E. church was entertained at the homé of Mrs. R. W. Robertsan on Mathewson After the refreshments were by ‘neck Miss Venna and Fornetta Coburton. i H e e R Sore nemk i ot glbS o Hep g ASK FOR THE SPECIAL PRICE. Homer L. Lee of Webster, Ma TRt e aaves ; wived low neck with no sleeves. Reg- . s t at T. E. Lee's Friday. 7 g gt ular price is $1.50. You can Floor Covering and Drapery was a guest ai JUST LISTEN TO THIS He attended the funeral services of all are 2 yard wide. save a quarter on each garment, Bargains For Econom . . Herbert T. Miller in Norwich. ECONOMY PRICE $139 ECONOMY PRICE $125 s F ¥ Notion Department Special Miss Ida Foster, regent. of Anne YARD-WIDE PLAIN TAF. CHILDREN'S FLEECED UX. I Saturday s & Brewster Fanming chapter, D. A k. % 5 in 10N SUITS L4 4 aturday Economies was in Hartford Thursday to attend 2 TR T Al Wis &od m 10N SUITS. @ 5 . S THE END OF THE SEASON, AND WE WANT TO CLEAN UP, SO THE i ts and treasurers of white. The regular $2.00 and in sizes from Ty‘:olé’nyfl}: % ’ FIFTY PAIR QUAKER CRAFT SEUNSHT BOAD DY meeting of regents and treasurers $2.50 qualiti ECONOMY PRICE $1.69 YARD-YIDE MBSSALINE, in Sold reguiar- Regular $1.25 and $1.5% a gar- ment, ECONOMY PRICE 98 2 COTTON UNION SUITS VERY LAST OF THE TRIMMED AND THE UNTRIMMED HATS, TOO, ARE GOING TO LEAVE US. THEY WILL LEAVE US VIA THE REDUCED PRICE ROUTE. CURTAINS., Al white—all 234 yards long—all worth from $2.50 to $2.75 a pair—and five pretty designs to choose from. Here’s the ahance you have ECONOMY PRICE 2 FOR 25¢ METAL COAT HANGBRS— ECONOMY PRICE 2 FOR 15¢ SNAP DRESS FASTENERS the chapter of the state. Borough residents who attended the dance given at the Eilks home by the Ladies of Columbus in Norwich were Misses Margaret ad Annie Driscoll. Nora and May R. Driscoll, Alice and 1 . been waiting for. of the well-linown WILSNAP P 3 therine Barnett, Jennie Bake, Oive ECONOMY PRICE $1.69 and ‘Ef“e’af.ei‘i‘y‘t é:ly Si—"':rn: 'rh Al' G!'O ln T Lots ECONOMY PRICE $200 and ALLIANCE makes. g‘;"flg‘ ot ) e - NeatE . Priscoll low neck and short sleevas, ey e UPed wo e s ECONOMY PRICE 7c A CARD Herbert Gray, John Blake, Jr., Jonz Dress Goods at Special #nd cuft knse. iWorth -35.45. : A small lot—only 250 yards in WHITE TAFFETA SEAM Barry and Theodoe Pigeon. ECONOMY PRICE $175 all of regular 50c and 53¢ cur- BINDING— $4.00 FANCY COATINGS, in three different color combina- ations. All are 50 inches wide. e Lace and Embroidery De- partment Edges at Special Regular Prices $5.00 to $9.00 About Thirty Trimmed Hats tain Madras, in bordered and all-over designs. ECONOMY PRICE 33 DELTOX GRASS RUGS MADE OF AMERICAN WIRE GRASS. ECONOMY PR[CE 16o Staticnery Department HURDS ROYAL CAMBRIC Salv: City Louise Lynch, PLAINFIELD | Blanche Salvas, fu ‘Alexander, Ralpn as, Annie Crocker were at a dance in Jewett Thursday evening. The final game of the big match 7 They look well, wear well and game between Moosup and Plinfield ECONOMY PRICE §229 Economy Prices e BHowsi 1n & Aumber. of TENER: Hemlas, peiot Pl R Fis played Thursday evening at tho ( $2.00 SILR-AND-WOOL POP- and color~ Touny ' LINS — Forty-inch silks, in brown, light gray, copenhagen and peacock. ECONOMY PRICE $1.79 ‘WIDE EMBROIDERED EDGES that retall regularly frem 25¢ to 45c & yard. ECONOMY PRICE 19 SALE PRICE $1.98 charming degjgns ings. $16.50—9 by 12— ECONOMY PRICE $14.00 ECONOMY PRICE 40c AMBASSADOR LINEN WRIT- ING TABLETS. Regular price 12%e. and Plainfield bowling alleys. About four hundred were at the alleys from this village and Moosup. a crosvd that they had to close No. 1 ‘There was_Such 2 alleys, so the spectators could istand alortg those alleys to see the & E ECONOMY " PRICE 10c 54-INCH JERSEY CLOTHS, ONE LOT OF EDGES ’ 2 $14,50—8 by 10— game. Moosup defeated Plainfield, six in six of the best lor- —a width suitable for u: 13 X BOXED WRITING PAPER — strings out of the ten. They played B o Temey bk e o QR e A Few $3.00 Untrimmed Hats—SALE PRICE. ... $1.25 ECONOMY PRICE $1250 B A R ints b wma e S S 2ll wool and worth $4.50 a yard. ECONOMY PRICE $389 98c a yard. ECONOMY PRICE 49 $11.00—6 vby — ECONOMY PRICE $9.00 ular price 25¢ a box. jlast week. The lineup ang scores for game follow: ECONOMY PRICE 21c ik Moosup. - E. Salesbury 132 S0 92 19v— s¥® iLe. Salesbury 107 107 -101 94— {Li Salisbury 93 122 103 ' 131— a5 Bassette .... 90 136 ' 85 148— 564 MacKenzie . 143 132 12§ 102+ 630 | Plainfield. -« ,Conti .. 107 105 103 118 110 543 Smith . 107 92 112 122 118— 549 Alexander— ; 93 101 93 95 80— 462 107 111 101— 636 116 119 136— 568 Miss May Louiss Dernier wassa. bus- iness caller_in Danflson Thursday. The boys from- this viliage went to Jewett City' to play hasketball The lineup was: Smith rf, Diwley if, Danielson during, the week. { Although there was a small attend-| Doughérty e Provost rg, Winsor Ig. | Dr.<G. H. Jennings of Jewett City|ance at \ewent church Sunday bes T.hfl_mg_(; was 22 to 1§ in favor of o visitor fn the village V\cdnes-lcause of the extreme cold prol hmuu.JeWe": ity i iy X day. day wasobserved with a stirr g s Mre. Phillip. Boucher of Wonnsock.l‘""“ v the pastor Rev. W. et, B. I, was.a weekend guest at the| 'home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lemoine. Miss Dorothy Scranton and_ Miss Ethel Lewis are guests of Mrs. Bdward | Anderson at her nome in Providence, s T Jowed by a severe cold wave, the ther- | K- 1. Jrs. erson was formerly Miss A writer says that aleen 15 conduc- | mometer. reistering 22 desrees below | Dora Miner and was for several years tive to beauty. Perhaps it is, but we|gero Tuesday morning, Early pedes- |2 resident. of this village. _ have seen some rather homely police-! trians found the weather ‘something| Mr. end Mrs. Frank W. Burton were 4 men. .. like the old-| inters all have | visitars to Narwich Saturday last. Greenhalgh— 121 97 Hebard .. 94 118 STATE GUARD COMPANIES and the team making The highest ag- TO TEST RIFLE SKILL |grezate score will be declared the win- “Col. B T. Kirkland, commanding |ner, and represent the regiment in the Third Infantry, Connecticut Stats | the state match. The conditions are as follows: =tate indoor Rifles—22 cal. as issued by state. i e Ditance—50 feet. Target—As furnished by state. Number of shots — 20 (10 prone, {and B—Co. I and H—Co. C. and D 4 he| Week of Feb. 1st to 7th-Co. A and \ Prize—To the team making the| Week of I'eb. lst to Tth—-Cc highest aggregate score will be award- Week of Feb, 8th—Co, A Tnnd D ed the Col. Kirkland Cup, to be held|Co. B and C—Co. H and G. for one year. | Week ‘'of Feb. 15th to %1st—Co. C Company commanders will super-|and H—Co. B and *G—Co. D and L. vise the _shooting and see that the| Week of Feb. 23nd to 28th—Co. A conditions ‘are fully complied with|end G—Co, GB and H—Co. C and L and that the rank, full name and| Week of Feb. 20th to March 6th— five kneeling and: five sitting). No|Dosition of each competitor is plain- | Co. A and H-‘Co D and G.—Co. B and “Ehimzder artificial rests will be|iy Written oh each score card. IL v S % permitted. Each competitor will| Matches will be shot on regular Ararch th—Co. use four targets (five shots on each).|drill nights and score cards mailed | 224 e i ok B Number of men on team—10, to Capt. A. P. Woodward, A. L S. A. P. The six highest scores to count. The | Danielson, Conn., on the day follow- two lowest men will be dropped each ing the match. week and be substituted by two new| Matches will be shot as follows: men. Men so drouned may used! Week of Jan. 25th to 3ist—Co. later if desired. ‘heard, about. Royal Scranton visited friends in VOLUNTGWN ‘Alexander Tanner, census enumers ator for the town of Voluntown was in the village Friday and Saturday. ‘Willlam A. McGuire, Wilfred Mar- shall and Peter Magrey were in Bos- ton Monday and Tuesday, reéfurning home Tueeday evening. Messrs. Mc- Guire and Marshall returned with new automobiles. Monday’s: heavy smowfall was fol- | "LISBON I H i i Ca'nukw -not have. (he head of the ‘body politic, ‘nor labor the hands. bhut neither aj to have'a ifeart.—Bos- tan Eerald. . Walter A. Hyde completed his work as census cnumerator the early part of this week. Tho temperature Tuesday mornin was from § to 16 degrees below zero, i different places about town. . William and Jesse Phillips camured a red fox on R. R. Barber's farm i LH] | i i

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