Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 13

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public' natties that passes without" the name of Sen- .}qr Fox appearing in public and always with the prefix 1t is plan that Senafe mgmhtr of the pulice “the in _u Former Mayor Rogers has the sen- | brought, into the pnhflc g 2 v ¥ 2 : two ; and bee under his 'mn; spaupuo -d' ; Buby i o L o ] © ond ) counts, penator, ¢ lay dealt. with.} me-& e toe oaya. of 2"m foind i mmnm api 1d do eredit to periaps It i3 an estio wmenliwrt Drompily yne; - tha o “t‘\m tor strl f. ’!r nummne political ate wm prcNe ba uu iiymine on a eemm -wm. | he ought un,a elech m& master_card at the finish. : committee o(fleflw n::nm Wmflw ided ~ and_ . ho_pecelved b It is expected that a sucse or cf.m}"m"’d‘ P not, only yote for the hoard e Senatar Willjam C. Fox lmhub\ad Charles P Hampund, as seratnt of (notrstand (o7 the. tnfustiice wl Visitors atelections but also republican by expects. the Jetioctatic nowlpatian 10| police. wil by elected at the hflmf thirty 4ays loss of pay. -yote on-all matters that have-to do }stances have made it t;}g:fl'ble w aaet succeed himself and he would make a of the- court of common eoune\l nex uuho:rl’! -and uumson o mfilfl rmnc?mmmm‘ the last four 'f":' tard‘M;l 8. Bui M'mds}w;\rnh\v M(r R M — . Sauter's prop lon Dbe: ded session o general assembly: Bry- | wi 6 to eide re would | how serving as patrol n, havingz bably witl, he may raise: he fan ¥ Mahan, vfi‘fi’s;.'m o Mizer, :.mu be nuhnhfmsu o tho rebult on slec- | been demotcd fof belnk i od‘ FOR SALE—Automsbiles e” women have, no. rig] - X M | tion s man Fox 15 no polit- { while on duty. The chairman of the city meeting - where thé | Hogers. was. it \iical slouch and he has played in' the | police committes has declined m!‘,fi"‘:} S ey s T is the expenditure of money; |'tion two’ v ed | game potitics several years, and | make ‘public the committee’s NOMINes | parssin immediate Sale; owner JAYInE - it they are subjected to taxation |aside for “P. ¢ i3 | with special-viebr for. the last two,|for the place. It i know, however, | for uropcan naval dutles, m‘"? out representation. In that :vant Aot Known wheum- m- Harwood | While the legislature 'wassin session | that Michael v who. has been act- | fore noon 1874-23. e maydl: would rule:the point out|desires to malke another tty. If heé|he proved himsé o fi&;fi“ : a2 £t boaw excellent | ing_sergeant,_and: John . Cavanaugh, of order. ~Should Mr. Sauter make | does hot the chances favor Mr, Hogers |préss nsent. for himself, “and ever | would weleopie the clcotion to (hat of. e TR TS e TR &ppeal from the decision of the mayor, | for the nomination: - He- surely if |since he-has been promificnt m al-|fice. Grady has not been very much the votens present would do-tie rest. | well-equipped for the senate - an in the limelight and his achievemerits | . 7 most everything' -els “‘was of a Tuu:—-o:e 1916 Metz E low ‘mileage, car cannot be Told From new, full equipment, electric electric lights, dem. Tims; must be ord Savage,’ R. D. No. 1, “¥OR SALE_Dodge touting car; will ALE_Dodge touting car: will S Fo C ¢ 1 Toulx, Flam 5t South Coventry. Tel 306-17 Willi- mantic Div. aprid FOR SALEOakiand coupe, B-34. 1918, practically new Goodyear _eord tires and brand new battery, smail mileage; attractive price. Miss Kath- erine Aylward, 37 Audomy It.‘ I LE—One Ford unnu car h sood conditions ‘ons_ peir | Arsnibaid wheels, 4 1-4x5: Write Box x»s. What Will You Wear For Easter? G A HOSIERY FOR SALE—1017 seven -mzw COAT, NEW SUIT, NEW FROCK, NEW BLOUSE? | | "cem'ooc™ mfi"—m— > Quality When the frock is built so that glimpses of a shapely ankle are inevitable it is ‘comfortable to know that the ankle is clad - in a dainty ‘Whether you contemphte buying one or all of the garments named, our Garment Section provides a wonderful opportunity for making a most satisfactory selection. The assortments are large, the styles and colorings have been wost carefully . selected, and the prices are as low as the qualities are good. Early choice is al- N T tanuck or 2 Y 'OR SALE- d ‘hand : stocking. Whether you wish HarVey-DAYIGson o orcyeles “iha sige| o ways advised, as the showing is at it’s best early in the season. Hosiery _of :::umwvyihl:r carsSome in ang look them ovpe. et m YOUR BUYmG SA RDAY daintily clocked, we have an r?n saLe o el:;::\’wu flanr—l TU assortiient. whith- il -bive gaitle, 1%-lon Bethlehom truck capa- you just what you are looking new Oakland tovflng :lr £ix cylinder, for. 1419 mode! one Brl!tne lufll’ The New Sprmg Blouses Are Particularly Chamung Women's Black Silk . Seven assengex AT i i denl‘lllYY truc!kw t 58 Y West. Willin SPECIAL GEORGETTE BLOUSES Hose ; v Div. Black Silks at $550—tax 3¢ i E—w Tmmediaty’ N . SATURDAY $5.00 = wednllon s ot oo T LR . g . : s at $3] x 18c 181,100; Chalmers % 1 We have taken a beautiful assortment of new Blouses in white, navy, Black Silks at $3.00—tax 10c Maxweil 1 . seal and. bisque Georgette of good quility, to sell at this price. The Black Silks at §2.60—tax 6o O LN R T T i values run as high as $695. We hava also included some very good e g IoFing better order 1t How 3 Lhe 2! Pongees st the same,price. These.are all bargaina which you will B it f.‘,,,o_:’; - 5‘:&.,‘;.' e Tiie Saym e M """‘;. - h o kot Clocked Hoso at $3.00—tax 10c E‘a:'.;z:“;;“ e e ] | RE-SILK TRI LETTE VE, RB Novelty Two-tone Hose, $1.85 3 Fibre Silk Hose, made with - THE NEWEST THING—$6.95 seam in leg, fit well and look USED " < > f well, $1.50, Dainty slip-ons of Justrous material in the most desirable colorings— A SSEN(;ER < really exquisite and just what the tailor-made girl will wear with the HobRutos Mercediend; Liste P CAR" new Easter suit. This overblouse has the desirable short sleeve, and Black Mercerized Lisle Hase, REO 4 Cylinder Roadster, : is strikingly handsome. This overblouse has proven fln most at- made. in the full-fashioned le . » This fitelh esldmin of suggestions and prices is tractive navelty, for. a long time. ;"1:;“03 o R iy ’::3" Tous rize i-fashio oy o .‘:"‘M:’:m"""'.:";. 3 - Hose in black, white and REO 4 Cylinder Touring, 5 m putting 1t ot Uhe lowbht ek peice. GEORGETTE' AND CREPE BLOUSES cordotan, 7oe Passenger c hildren’s Ribl i - Qee are' goihg o de & IIEHIE Moing up” for $6.50 TO $15.00 Fioss " :;:;fi?" agc“..'i{f" . CHANDLER 6 Cylinder Tour ly t o H ey R B Smartly distinctive models are shown In - these two beautiful sitk O M0 “Waite- FIbd Gt ing, 7 Passenger. Sl W % weaves. Tailored effects as well as trimmed models are shown, and ton Hose-in black, white and BRISCOE 4 Cylinder Touring, £ plain blouses 1l as embroidered vie with each other in point of cordovan, and \ EASTER NECKWEAR STUNNING HAND BAGS style ang desirability. Our stocks are now complete with prices as Children’s Mercerized Socks 5 Passenger, 1919 Model. ; By extansive advance buying, and by ke HANDSOME PURSES - moderate as we could make them. g{ui"g;gvgg.:h:;a pink OVERLAND Model 90, 5 Pas- t SN, 1. i Sets W e To complets the Easter costume nothing is tow, 4c, senger Touring. | to prasent a splendid aseortment of Silk Neek- 0. MEECC L S, OO T e ] WHITE VOILE BLOUSES IN MANY ATTRACTIVE MODELS—LACE Twoltoned Three-quarter wean for Bastery at prices which show no ad- goo® 1SR R O S0 A B AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMED— Socks for boys, 85c. OVERLAND Model 90, 5 Pas- ) Vange over thoae of menthe ago. important costume accessories is very complete J ONLY $2.00 Some 6f the N senger, Winter Top. MEN'S SILK FOUR.IN.-HANDS and remarkably interesting. There are the ol e Newer ‘ g , : OVERLAND Model 90, 5 Pa. At 7S¢, v::u :ouo, m ::.:Io‘ I..:::h::. :::: :’3.‘.';,:";::“:,.;‘;2:. m:::r:: EXQUISITE FRENCHO‘FIOétEV:Lou'I?YELSEg-‘- A LARGE NUMBER Underwear senger Sedan. ¥ sove 8 UR-IN- ' . 1 ' RS Women's “Fafurist” Union - Meds just like Pa's st 8¢ tortoise shell frames. We have them in black, Suits, sool comfortabl: c:o;l‘!v AI:I. I:l.l( W:;‘L:: navy, gray and taupe, prices from $1.75 to $35.00. $2.98 TO $7.98 -7 slover, 8 X ?na‘ il Usm mUCKs ¥ e “Pollyanna” Union Suits, FOUR-IN-MANDS LEATHER STRAP PURSES $200, . KOEHLER 1%; Ton. | Plain chlors and & large varisty of handsome from $1.00 £o §25.00. Women's Spring Suits, in all fashionable weaves — typically youthful in design, “Sealpax” Union-Suits, bodice VIM 34 Ton % new designs at 95c. K . with all the niceties of detail wh:ch make for tailored top, $225. 4 ams REPUBLIC 3%; T NOVELTY VEILS AND VEILINGS to Lisle' “Thread Undervests, % Ton “YORKE" AND “DELUXE" AND SOME OF THE Rl a5 0 REO feoty Bus SHIRTS A STANDARD ONES Women s and Misses’ Coats—snappy models for Sport and 25 w d REO "‘t.f.'” Bos The twe makes which are bast for style, fit, § . general use—all of the newer style features. ... .......... ai “p REO 2 Ton i i ot ity | PiOURRE charm is added to the general effst : THE FRISBIE- g :i-fl' mfl- thess :l.:“m sh by weabi 46 TRt Ghil,# There araiaits, Vet ‘Women's Easter Frocks—featuring every new style touch 25 00 oo NECKWEAR McCORMICK CO. Saden, Crap .',,.,,"M"' i St M ings with the pretty chenille dota of a regula af the'season—Taffetas, Satins, Georgettes. ......... t0 St dee oy Wiktores. pe ‘.‘ mesh, and the same dotted effects place upon them 52 Shetucket Stgeet, Norwich, Cona. % B WK & oo ad @ hexagonal mesh, both selling from 806 to $200 a yard. “The charming new Drape Veils, material. Pricss $200, 3225, $250, $3.00 to with striking scroll designs, or little spiashes of chenille, in alt of the“best colorings, can be COTTON SOCKS WHICH WILL had all the way from 59c to $3.00 apiece, Then there aré the plain hexagon, filet and diamond . meshes from 25¢ to 75c a yard, and the Chiffon Too of Men's Botks of Which we can Auto Veils in all colors. Whatever. the pur- -‘.-m SBiad TG be wolt bt o Pase /ou need one for, or the effect you wish 90od material and will fit and look well, NEWLY ARRIVED UNUSUALLY EXQUISITE COSTUME ACCESSORIES Vestees are used to a very great extent with the Spring sum and our showing is con- v.mly quite complete. Sitks and. Organdies, in vari- Used Cars FOR SALE One 1979 Buick 5 passenger. "YOUR EASTER HAT ous clever styles, in white to produce, we can furnish you with. just. the o0 indiate: e uiet. £y i wverTen Soocs row . For Only $ '7 D0 A e One 191 Dolge Rumsbowt, in ""."m':'.- ll‘tl a;fi-i a. for 1. mk 8 Organdie _Collara and Sets winl ¥ Sve WK KA id 1 GO 9 B 3 “Anothet specm] Lot of Abbat sidson; the'liand atberiace One 1919 Hudson w paie. fara "‘:».."7:.;‘.?"";‘.’;’.,::,': All in first class condition W MHOHEY OF ,., One !'hmw Tmld Hats :1‘::: .r."?,'..':;"'f.'fi‘u"r'ii “: ERNEST WHITE o wide range ri i — We have placed on sale for Saturday another lot Pher. ot l:i:?d;f ’55'“. Hudson and Essex Deale 4 Socks, 2 £ . & i B e o S S e o o s of handsome Dress Hists. They are really beaiti- s foc s o, ohik 324 Main Street : n—u room for-choice. Come in and sse ful, and at the price are wonderful bargains: s LINWIE TR¥e poikts PHONE ‘1142 3 SHAWKNIT SILK PLATED SOCKS in blask aed all colors. Look and weer like SHAWKNIT PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS MANYbAINTYNEWE.FFI:‘KI'S meake an «?ulmh finish, and the prices, from 75¢ to $3.75 - .are very moderate. TRUCKING AND TEAMING -Rehl Lace, particularly Filet TR TR ;| d Irish Crochet will be seen o 1 gyl both collars and, insets, for 3 oty those who are a little older, and still more designs which were specially brought out for those of 4 Shetucket St & & it d or V hecks, Wi mar3id_ The heavily embroidered backs are outstandi more matronly years. - Hats big, and Hats little shéw :::'"‘ Very ::":"t’ de: - .“1;0 LANBERT, OCCUM, CONNa i Toktaren CF/<hle oxry of sid all signs at prices running from ’ featurps of this you - and wh —all sorts of Hats, smart and up-to-the- $3.98 to $8.50, uu nmn" "n'm"m. 354 Moviag. FULL-FASHIONED | BILK SOCKS m.mn-nnm.unur t& minute,’ in Black, havy and gray, §1.50 a pair. fo $675 a pair. As short 2 Windsor and Middy Ties for the younger generation always . fill ‘the bill -very completely YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY ; FANCY LISLE LK HOSIERY rear, the longer gloy um-[n m A 33 Maln St Phone 19L moviid ' and practically il shades <. D. B A% % p N Toties wi roun - Inp Im|th- " wm JEWELRY :',:...m’"u‘ et ™ imn.:t a S0 B etutiker. St NN LONG HA\C‘ IOV]IR ____.._.__—-— BRO' mmn A uuueku & " bhone “svm PIANO AND FURNITURE M( P s e edPhaks bt S A TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompllfl and at ressunable

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