Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 20, 1920, Page 13

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. Mark Rey- rl-olteuon as vu!h N a 'fl falr mar AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES SN Lkt o st . AR b Tire Accessories. A. F. GREENE Yo are sure of PROMPT SERVI k|, HERE for we have adequats STEAM EQUIPMENT,, BEST MATERIALS and the real skill that insures prompt| mumw service. T. J. HEALY, Marguerite Bid'g. Norwich, Cbt CHAS. b. CARROL—USED AUTO MART- 6-Cylinder Studebaker, 7 Dodge Sedan, L- 5. ‘ Cylindar Oldsmobile, 5-Pas., 1917. b K eaetan L ate Y518, | Gv-rl.nd Tonrm.. Fuur. 1$ Ovm.nq Tourini hevrolet 1.11. Open Sundays. 118 Bank Street; New Londen, Cenn, Phone 2624. Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Theroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MIU'D GUARDS .raghtened and Repaired 3AS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 99 MAIN STREET. (East Side} NORWICH, CONN. OVERHAULNG 4D REPAR WORK OF A.L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mochanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. m np. Upholstering and Weod Work, 3 ithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 607 TO 512 NORTH WAIN STREET SPRING MILLINERY AND APPAREL | I ing new Apparel and Mil no diseerning woman can pleasures of new m‘nr;. give full expression to your ds For hers, exhibited ™ E‘N‘ z G2¥ # Oggdgl"éwm PAINFING YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAI SHOP ast Main Flhone 73823, CONVERSE TIRES 4 FABRIC Guaranteed' 6,000 miles Ford Sizes 7,500 miles CORD Guaranteed 10,000 miles THE T.-J. SHAHAN (0, NEXT TO POST OFFICE ‘beauty and value. Cdff IRON GE au Wfl O SERVICE will quickiy place. the-géar back Into service 'at.a fraction. of-the cost of a new part and in very much shorter time. We weld auto, -umn,.m.j squipment 4nd other parts of any nature If made of metal. Estimates gladly submitted,” nonwlu!wmcén : Mr\"bm 8o long has the custom of associat- ery with Easter Bunday besn in vogue, that ord to | slight the invitation of fashion to indulge in the gratification and the And you need not. Rather you can gratifying assortments, are styles that super- *wede thess of the seasons, both in \tMC.T.LU.wmm ton on Saturday, June 19, 1920 After a xniio 'of 12 years sincé St. Francis' T, and B. miet’ of Tn BSld 3 state, gd day, ":'h te field d: fl, :;! & 1908, re- hounds to the mm”o“rnour v On_that occasion our g the greatest. letie: ulent evmu!mbltlfidu ner of this state. The. & year. e vear 1920 is also an Olym- plc yvear. Our athletes will be touring the country seeking laurels hefore eir lepnfl to Antwerp, and our mmittee its experience, pres: tige and lnfluante will Jt:re”nt a-pro- gram you canhot aflord 0 miss. UNITED WDRKMEN. All over Connecticut our lodges of the Nutmeg state give response ac- cepting the challenge of the New York | state lodges to participate in a cam- palgn for new members during th yresent year. The issuing of the chal- lenge comes at a favorable time in our history, as the lodges generally are alive to the value and importance of a general increasé fo membership. We may be sure that Osceola, the live New York city lodge that is taking in new members at every meetin; 11 make a brave contest to capture grand lodg banner No. 2, thus adding to its glory as the winner of banner No, 1, Of course Farren lodge of will give Osceola a lvely tu Dexter’'s Knitting Cotton— SALE PRICE 9¢ Silkateen Mending Cotton-— SALE PRICE 7¢ Dll‘llh'l‘ Cotton— 2 CARDS FOR 9¢ Darning Cotton— 2 SPOOLS FOR 8¢ ‘Willington Bastis Thri POOLE FOR 2o Shamrock Linen Thread— 2 SPOOLS FOR 17¢c Barbour’s Linen Thread, value 35¢— SALE PRICE 19 Glasco Lace Thread, value 25c— SALE PRICE 19¢ 25¢c Kerr's Lustre Twist— SALE PRICE 17¢ Aunt Lydia’s Linen Finish Thread, in black or ‘white, value 15¢— SALE PRICE 1230 Alex Kings Bastlnf Thread— ALE PRICE 6c Buttons Upiversal Bone Button— line ...... SALE PRICE 6c doz. 27 line ...... SALE PRICE 7c doz. Wood Button Molds— 12 to 20 line— / SALE PRICE 2c DOZEN 24 to 36 line- - SALE PRICE 2 DOZEN FOR 5c 40 to 45 line— SALE PRICE 4c DOZEN 50 to 60 line— SALE PRICE 8c DOZEN Pear] Buttons, worth ¢ a card— ALE PRICE 3c 10c Pear! Buttons of first quality— SALE PRICE 8¢ Trimming Buttons, in assorted size!s, value 10¢ a card— SALE PRICE 8¢ Opean Pear] Bustons, in sizes from 12 to SALE PRICE 13c CARD Trimming and Suit’ Buttons. Qdds and ends mounted“on cards— SALE PRICE 7¢c CARD Tapes and Bindings ENGLISH TWILL TAPES — 10 YARD ROLLS— 1-4-inch, value 50— SALE PRICE 13 3-S-inch, value 17c— SALE PRICE 15c l -2-inch, \4lue 20e— H SALE PRICE 18c 4 3-8-inch, value 22c— ALE PRICE 20c 5-1-inch, value 23e— SALE PRICE 22¢ 7-8-inch, value 30c— SALE PRICE” 250 1-ineh, -value 36c— SALE PR!OE fle TAPES IN 3 Sizes 2 -YARD ROLLS— 10 SALE PNCE 2 FOR 5e Sizes 6 to 8— SALE PRICE 3c Sizes 10 to 12— SALE PRICE 4c Sizes 14 to 18— SALE PRICE &¢c ‘White Tape in 24-yard rolls, value SALE PRICE 24c 10c Venus Lingerie Tape— SAl PRICE 7¢ 10c Dutch Linen T. SALE PRICE 8¢ “28¢ Hook gnd Tye Tape ALE PRICE 25¢ 25c Hbok and Eye SALE PRICE 21: "25¢ Snap Tape— SALE PRICE 21c 1%-inch . 2-inch . 2%-inch Warren's Curved Bore Belting— 1%-inch 2-inch . 2%-ineh Cambric Bias SALE P.I?GGE 10c ear of 1908 was an OlympicT" | tertainme = S Touss "i“’mm meeting and ‘routine ' business Ho R The: following . delezates - ap) ‘to the department ttm-d on AGprSl 28-29: Miss iy van Faplle Geer: Christine Hummel, 1f and gdrs. Ella Johnson. There will be an anniversary gt ting: cosea it meef close REBEKAHS. I Hope Rebekzh lodge, No. 21, .0 0. T el fegulas | mesting. aH Wednesday evening Wwith a larze num- ber present, including many from out 9f town.. Routine business was trans- Shies Aolla el RAE » delightful en- was given by the enter- convent ion. in The Past Grands' association was entertained at an all-dav_session on Wednesday by the local lodge. Dinner and- supper were served to about fifty guests, lch included many from , Willimantie, Plainfield, Mystle, rotun ‘and New London.- An enjoyable. time. was éneng by all who attendes e ODD FELLOWS. . Mystic encampment is to have, ‘timé Friday evening, March hen there will be visitors from Wflflmn-n- @ | tic, Norwich, New London and West- lerly. The committee in charge of the affair is L. 8. Doyle, chairman, Charles A. MaeLaughlin, Bernard MacDonald S |end R. M. Stone. i % obD FELLows e + Uecas Lodge No. 11 at their reguiar tes, Miss Lillie ¢ the tent in | the: \with his hrother-in-lawtand sister, Mr. Ask for Thus Avoiding ;mm_uons meetig Monday evening worked thel second degree jon a class of ‘14 can- didatesd” Routine bushess was trans- aeted at, the meeting.© « ° Palmyra. held a Thearsal at Aneir 'mesting on _Thursday eyening in preparation for thefr all:day session in Mystic next Friday. Routine bus- iness occupled the remainder of the meeting, _ .ROAD SOCIETY Ralph C. Wheeler attended the auc- tion at the -Grover Main place Wed- nesday. ° Miss Priscilla_Billings, spent. Sunday with friends in New Lordon. Mrs. Dwight Thompson has been. ill this week. Her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Hilliard, of North Stonington, has heen caring for her. » S, N..Billings, Jr., spent Sunday and Mrs. B. Puarker Springficld, Mass. - Johnson of Elias Miner visited the West Broad aonulgified W:Wdowumoregodd eeomkd broken do wa. Avery' _goss tl mtance. Nanngkncnfivudfin m;mm-fi:& hgsnyour You catsalmont heat one hen sags ing to another . *That'sitl That's the secret, of hyir!} to er)u y OF PURE uomqnuu COD-LIVER OIL._ bcmm«bnwm. “Emulsion at your druggist’s on your way home, and start protec: ting your nemuwunu.ami-n&mn-uusw-l-u_uueh-, S. & B. Pracess,” made in Norway and American Kaboratories. nhlmhdvylfity ""':AW‘ »a FEED ‘EX Street sehool in Westerly Monday. Miss Esther Billings spent the week with her grandparents in Mystie. Mrs. Annie Butterworth, who has been at Mrs, Horace Stanton’s for sev- eral months, left Monday for her home in_Florida. AIr. and Mrs. N, £ Gates, who have been in the south for several months haye returned as far &s New York, Ralph' Wheeler and party motored to Narragansett Pier Saturday. A. G. Wheeler is recovering from an attack of grip. A. G. Hewitt was at New London and Connecticut college Wednesday. No services were held here Sun- day. Mrs. Byron Billings spent. Sunday with ber parents in Mystic. e How ‘much worry the things that never happen cause us! Prosperity Brand Royal Worcester Meat Scraps THE SAFE SCRAP 70 FBED The Ladies’ Ald society will resume meetings next week. One will be held with Mrs.. Hawes Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The members of the. ecelesiastical and church society are to meet at the glose of the morning services Sunday nexi. Herbert Tracy of Storrs visited at his home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson are at home again after several weeks in New York. Mrs. Lucy Troening has returned to Mr. Larkham's. The one way¥eco eggs. Take ad today’s market when eggs are about $1,00 per dozen your share of the prol fow. ~Write for our free 24 memo booklet. WORCESTER REHDERI! Middlebury—Jim Tyler, Middlebury weather prophet, early last fall pre- dicted there would be 29 snowstorms b e oo NORWICH TALLOW CO, The Sale of NOTIONS ‘*,smne SAlEflF NOTIONS AND SEWING NEEDS | Miscellaneous 5c Tape Measures— SALE PRICE 4c 19c Tape Measures— SALE PRICE 8¢ Dress Shields— Gem, 3 and 4— SALE PRICE Omo, size 5— SALE PRICE 60c BEGINS . THIS MORNING This Sale needs no intreduction. It is an annual affair, and is al- ways held at the time when the Spring sewing begins in earnest. It means saving a penny here and two penniés ihere—and a few . more cents on some other neces- sary purchase.. Wheniyou have cast up the total you find that it was well worth your while. N Buy now what you are going to ‘need for the Spring and Summer sewing, and save a little on every item. We wish to say that we could not replace a great deal of Warren's Straight Boned Belting— SALE PRICE 19c_ SALE PRICE 19c * SALE PRICE 22¢ .+ SALE PRICE 22¢" | SALE PRICE 22¢ ... SALE PRIGE*26¢ Tapu‘ and Bindings Lawn Bias Tape— SALE PRICE 10c Superior Silk Double Serge Belting, in black or white—7-8-inch— SALE PRICE 12/5c YARD Double Serge Banding, in black or white— 2 YARDS FCR 8¢ ‘Cotton Skirt Belting — 2-inch, in white only— SALE PRICE 10c YARD Cotton Skirt' Belting, in black or white—1%-inch— SALE PRICE 10c 2-inch— SALE PRICE 12/4c Silk Belting, in black or white— 13-inch, vaiue 39c— SALE PRICE 30c 2-inch, value 50c— SALE PRICE 39 Carpet Binding, in all colors— SALE PRICE 4c YARD 15c ‘Warren Featherbone, in black or white—SALE PRICE 12V 35c Silk Taffeta Seam Binding, in white only— SALE - PRICE 25¢ 59 Reliance Taffeta Seam Bindine, in black and co ‘SALE PRICE 50¢ Pins and Needles Darning. Needles, in ‘assorted sizes, value 20c— SALE PRICE 15¢ 12%c Needles—sharp, milliners and taflors— SALE PRICE 10c ' 20c K_\rby Beard ‘Common Pins— SALE PRICE 15c 15¢ De Tong: Common Pins— SALE PRICE 13c 16c Alll&née Common Pins— SALE PRICE 8¢ Javelin nd Waldorf Common Pins SALE PRICE 4c Adliance- Hair Pins; in -all- both crimped and plain— i SALE PRICE 4c “Kirby~Beard Haftpins, in all “sizes, both crimped and plain— ~+ . SALE.RRICE 4c Hump- Hairpins, ll'l sizes -4 and § only— SALE PRICE 4c Hairpin Cahinsls— Queen Invisible— SALE PRICE 9o Oamenvlfivlsibl&— SALE PRICE 8 Liberty " Bell— SALE PRICE '4c Fashion— SALE PRICE 5¢ Triumph— SALE PRICE 8 Dixie— SALE PRICE 15¢ sizes, merchandise to sell for anyw} near the price we are asking now. BUY NOW AND SAVE Safety Small—valu 10c— SALE PRICE Sc Large—value 12%c— SALE PRICE 10¢ Duplex : Pins— Sizes 00 to 2— SALE PRICE 6o 4=- SALE PRICE 8¢ SALE PKICE 10c Clinton S: ¥y Pins— s 00 and 0—SALE PRICE 5¢ — SALE PRICE 6c SALE PRICE 78 — SALE PRICE 8c —SALE PRICE 10c nce Safety Pins— 00—SALE PRICE 5¢ 1 and 2— SALE PRICE 6e 2%— SALE PRICE 8¢ i— SALE PRICE 10c SALE PRICE 12z¢ ‘Hooks and Eyes | 10c Alliance Hooks and liyes SALE PRIGE 7c Atlas Hooks and Jves SALE PRICE 6c 0c Alliance §n'\p=—5ALEP RICE7e 10c Wilsnap Faster SALE PRICE 7o 10¢ De Long Snaps— SALE PRICE 7¢ 3o, Cilng Socket Fstences ALE PRICE 1220 Colonial Hofll\: and s Black—sizes 4 to 10— SALE PRICE 8¢ White—sizes 6, 8, SALE PRJCE 12ac Elastic Web xtra Special Elastic— . SALE PRICE 9% . SALE PRICE 11c SALE PRICE 12/ SALE PRICE 16c SALE PRICE 18¢ .. SALE PRICE 20c . SALE PRICE 22¢ SALE PRICE 250 . SALE PRICE 26c e e ——————— 0—. / Spencer 1 nch 3-8-inch 34-inch 4-7-inch . 1-inch . 1-3~4-inch”. 1 1-2-inch & 123%c Hat Elagtio— SALE PRICE' 1te 8¢ Mercerized Hat Elastio— SALE PRICE 6¢c n & 3 | g x3 o) = B b i o & 3 2. ) ;2 m [l 8 @ =] @ ©w Al S N R S S SRt e Lt e S R Omo, size 4— SALE PRICE 65: Naiad, size 3— SALE PRICE 43¢ Naiad, size 4— SALE PRICE B850 Cushion Grip Pants Hangers— SALE PRICE 4c Felt Pad Pants Hangers— SALE PRICE 5¢ Shirt Waist Hangers— SALE PRICE & Wood Combination Hangerg— SALE PRICE Sc Steel Combination Hangers— SALE PRICE 8¢ in all shades, value 250— SALE PRICE 20 5c Sunset Soap Dyes, in all col- Enameled Colorite, 5— SALE PRICE 2 FOR 23 10c Twink Flake Dyes, in all colers SALE PRICE 8¢ Tiger Common Pi 2 PACKAGES FOR 50 Ironing Wax— 6 FOR % in all sizes. Both Flat Shoe L tan and bi . SALE PRICE 4c ound Shoe Laces, in ‘black, tan white, value 10c— SALE PRICE 8¢ Temato Pin Cushions— SALE PRICE 42 Sc_value- SALE PRICE 21¢ 10c value— SALE PRICE & Hat Pins on & 3, black or white— SALE PRICE 8¢ . Kig Cu LE PRICE 25¢ BOX Hose Supporters, SALE PRICE He Celiuloid Thimbles— SALE PRICE 4c 5c Aluminum Thimbles— SALE PRICE 3¢ ne— SALE PRICE 9c lue— SALE PRICE 13¢ 19¢ value— SALE PRICE 170 25c value— SALE PRICE 21c Jet, matte, or SALE PRICE 4¢ Toilet Pins on cards. white— 20c White Toilet Pins— SALE PRICE 15¢ 19¢ Black Toilet Pins— SALE PRICE 8c 15¢c 3-in-1 Machine Ol SALE PRICE 130 25¢ 8-in-1 hine Oil— SALE PRICE 210 20c Nyoil Machine Oil— SALE PRICE 17e la Shoe Polis SALE PRICE 80 15¢ 2-in-1 Shoe Polish— SALE ‘FRICE 120 35c Sew-On Hose Supporters— SALE PRICE 3lc 29c Sew-On Flose Supporters— SALE PRICE 26¢ Cellulgid Tape Measures, in pink, blue or white— ° SALE PRICE 22 10¢ Collar-Bands— SALE PRICE 8¢ Coliar ‘Buttons, value 10c a card— SALE PRICE 7c 10c Shoe Trees— SALE PRICE 8o~ ! 10c Sh Norwich, Conn. 'WE BUY RAW FURS -(119) PUBLIC SERVICE CARS Attentio We furnish insurence by the State of on January 1st, 1920, B.P. Leamed & Co. 28 Shet AGENCY ESTABLISH Special Values [ From Around the § required Store Connecticut, Whie Goods and Domestics i5¢c TURKISH KNIT WASH CLOTHS— SAT DAY SPECIAL ATURDAY SPECIAL 0o ot Street 75¢ TURKISH TOWELS with fancy borders, in pink or blue. These are MAY 1848 good size towels of excellent qual- ity, and worth T5c apiece— SATURDAY SPECIAL 5% Fire, Burg L WHITE DIMITY SPREADS—Just AUTOMOB what you need for Summer use, as Life, Accident, ;.*_‘ they are light in weight, aainty in INSURAN appearance, and real bargains. H A DOY These are “mill seconds,” soiled but | Phone 52 uot damaged in any way. Should sell for $4.00— SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.00 YARD-WIDE UNBREACHED COT- WHEN TH" D“' J"{ LOOKS Ll If the Dollar of | Much as 35 Cents Did in 1 Near N—Wi - 2 TON—We offer one lot of good un. Sy Nesds ~Thies~Tiaas "t bleached cotton, a yard wide, which Much Life, Accident and Health In- surance as He Did Then. All Forms of LIFE, ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURANCE. JOS. BODO & CO Rea! Estate and Box 422 is actually worth 35c a yard— SATURDAY SPECIAL 27¢ Rug and Drapery Department QUAKER LACE CURTAINS, in Pretty Curtains, two and a half yards long, which white or ivory. were intended for sale at $2.60 a & pair, Your choice of ten splendid patterns— SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.19 TEXOLEUM FLOOR COVERING— Handsome Linoleum designs on a heavy felt base which will stand lnunh. hard wear. this Covering, worth 85¢ a square yard— SATURDAY SPECIAL 73¢ HEAVY We offer eight ' ARD ¥ v patterns of standard Fleor D KIRBY RUBBER DOOR MATS— Size 18 by 30 inches, and warranted Worth $1.50— SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.29 to remove the mud. Hosiery and Underwear Department SUMMER VESTS AND BODICES —A chance to get ready m advance, with the privilege of saving a bit while doing so. We offer a splendid assortment of both plain and fancy trimmed, pink or white, inl regular or extra sizes— SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% 73¢ and 85c JERSEY BLOOMERS— in either pink or white— SATURDAY SPECIAL 5% SWISS RIBBED LISLE VESTS— Low neck and sleeveless Vests, in sizes § to 8. Sold regularly from 85c to $1.00— SATURDAY SPECIAL 65 and 85c

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