Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 1, 1920, Page 2

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finally yete ago. three of her sisters graduated 1 whe he t..cm"’% b g fained her Mohathemdan faith but re- moved the black veil ‘from h;r‘ face a8 They | many other Turkish women have since She is a firm believer th the su- an attractive face.and possesses convie- tions on_the sibjeet of Turkish nl(lo‘- alism. Because of her $7M ceewons e MARARETS ovutar Ead Hamem is, rhaps, | speaker in behalf 4 the ploneer n i the move. Movement in Ana . BALTIC league of the Baltic M. E. the first annual Ladies’ night of the church Friday GALES FERRY The village school changed the hour af opening the morting session ‘to & olclock Stonday in keoping With the daylight sav- ing_plan. The servicts 6f the M. E. ehurch wil | continue on_standard ‘time for the pres- lfifll, s voted by the congregation at the >rvice Stinday Jast. . The singing class, whioh met Tuesday’ - | evening under the direction of Organist Alban W, Coopér . of - New London, ° | changed the time from 7.30 o'clock to , Nellle | 630, standara. time. JEROS. n a0 Burial services for Tenry L. Brooks, Ethel Hamnan: Son€. |y, gjeq at the Day Kimball hospital at O e Eramenest | Pytham Saturday Jast, were held at the R itlan Staftord: sone Mre | village cemetery hereMonday morning i Mis Cemstanes | 2t 11 o'clock, Rev. G. H. Wright, pastor _— Batioy et | Of the M. E.'chureh of Gales Ferry, con- m" Aucting the service, Mr, Brooks was the don of Sidney: Brooks, M. D, .a practicing: | physician in the village many years ago, indeons, ‘Lafénce Sidney 8. Brooks of New Lonhdon enry Dean Brooks of Perry, Towa. Noyes B. Allyn ®as A guest at dinher at the home of Judge and Mrs. ot lrnwn of Norwich Saturday last. inclutled Mr. #hd _M¥s. Charles. harmb»v Mr. and Mrs. James H. La- throp, Mrs. Ada Larrabee and Miss Emma Larrabee, an automobile, party from Windham, ex-Mayeor Allyn T. Brown and Mrs. Brown of Norwich, with Mr. Allyn of Gales Ferry. Regular meéetings of the; Village Im- provement association having béen fixed in the by-laws of the assoeiation at the | is survived by ‘thres gra E will be no farther meetings held Oftober, but during the summer the members will enjoy them- o the bowling green on the churcn 1t ie intended to try and im- Of ‘the green this in good condition nationalist . - When the family resided here. Mr. Em’l last meeting for ‘the iset6nd 'and fourth Monday of each month, the first meeting. Was held at the clnbheun Mm\day ing at 8 o'cloek, V. the president, nrmamt 18 a wise wife Who pretends to m her husband teils “DELCO-LiG. 1/ is the Best Time and Labor Saver on My Farm” That's what many users say. Over & hundred thousand families located in all parts of the world, are enthusiastic about Delco-Light. ~'This is proof 1 of the satisfaction Delco-Light gives. It is an in- dication of the high place Delco-Light holds in the hearts of those who use it. Clean, safe electric lights make the house, batns a""'] I two weeks and a May v for this (Saturday) | ;- With - Tecitations, songs, games dance, with refreshments, Rev. 4 Neb York, -.g society, wa se. guest Monday:of Rev. Allen Shaw.Bush. and, Mrs. ‘Bush. Johnstone of Philadel- ‘bhia arrived Tuesday to visit at the home| of Mr. and Mts. H. Singlewood Bisbing at their home near Red Top. C..Blair and luu Dora Glag- Hon “of mth e L yusgts o Mr. Blair's sister, Mrs. C Mr. and Mfs. Stephen Norman moved Montiny home in the village. Mrs. Leolin eeney réturned the spending fhe Week - “4n New York. Misees ‘Marie Russell and Dordthy Glamber of Groton, schoolmates at Nor- ;wn e Amflemy of Miss Madeline irch, | vi r, home in the vitiage last. Carter of fwin Oaks’ cot-| ed Mrs. Dobson of Norwich 5. ). A Birch visited Groton rela- tives Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hotace H. Sears and son, Alfred_Dana, arriyed -from West Haven Saturday to spend -the: summer at their bungalow. NOANK The local Baptist church is taking. a; church ecensu§ of the residents of thg vu-' Tage. Every resident is to be called to state to which church he or she Tongs andif-to Wo chuith, what phmcu- lar belief is favored. ‘At the supper given for the beneit of] the Noank bard the firemen's Hall was crowded. ‘Many out of town peopls, at- ‘tended. There was a large gdthery also outside to Tisten to the music of tl band, C. Hunt has resigned as leader #nd’ will pldy in the orchestra at_ the Lyceum theatre, New London. Mr. Drake of New Londoh has been Becured to take his place: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman of Port- land, Me.,.are.expe¢ted here soon to make two weeks" visit before starting for their new Home in Springfield, TIl.. where Mr. Freemah 1§ fo_bp engliect of a pumping wtation ‘owmed by the city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Freeman were born In the Village, going to Newport sgon after their mar- riage. thed .to Portland, Mr. Freeman working in both cities as boiler fnspostor for the boats belonging o the . S. gov- ernment. Mrs. G. E. Main attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Edwin Chapman, held at her late home in Ea;&m Point. Wed- | nesday aftemoon: &."Buddington of Poquonock Bridge officiated. Burial was in Starr cemetéry, Groton. Capt. B. W. Latham _was talen to Ussznge hospital Sunday for trestment. Syelen Loag Point posiolies will oven m- first '0f May for tHe season. G. Chester of th lage will be post. ok, tional Home - Mis-|- ., were weeki . "Allyn’s Point to their new| == | the winter with her daughtér, Mrs. Fy master and Miss Irma Doughty, also of the village, is his assistant. . The steam lighter.. Clifford has been taunched from the marine railway in the! local shipyard and the menhaden steamer | Portland hauled out to have her bow re-! paired. Daniel Rogers of Groton, a former res- ident of the village, is seriously ill with neart disease. At the democratic caucus held in the town hall in Poguonnoc F. I Rathbuh | was_chosen from this district delegate to the state convention in New Haven May | 5th and 6th. The present town commit- ! tee was re-elected:! F. H. Brewer, chair- men, Nathan Avery and F. I Rathbun. Mrs. A. E. Fitch has returned to her | home on Spicer avenue after spending | Blackman. in Ridgefield: Pask. N..J. Capt. James P. Brown has launched his fishing boat, The Ganet, Friday. l ‘Mrs. Francis SWePl')Fl‘ of New York is at ‘her summer home Teve. Mrs” Corey of Passaic, N. J., has open- ed her summer home in Cove street. Word has been Teceived of the recent | illness of Erastus Rogers of Spring Hill, father of Freeman Rogers. t. iney Wilcox launched h'! boat, rod, Thursday. When members of a family quarrel a lot.of truth shows up in the conver- When ‘ your mouth tastes like all the mean thmgsyouever did— ed together, then medB\!duml Pills. Yom’rnouth is a good indication of the condition of stomach and bowels. BEECHAM'S "2 PILLS In boxes, Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World 10c,, 25¢. ‘are a dndad btrncln-%uat f| Boys’ Straw Hats, good assort- 14 Muul pr‘m today M: regular price $3.98. Extmordmmy Value-Gwmg For WEEK-END UNDERPRICINGS, COMBINED WITH OTHER SPECIALSALFS; WILL MAKE TODAY A GOOD BUYING TIME FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS inforced under arm, and made, k hmmmfllu“m Salurday About 50 Stylish Coats Are Included WOMEN'S $29.50 COATS, $19.74 ; value up to $29.50—reduced now to $19.74. ‘'WOMEN'S $35.00 COATS, $25.00 value up to $35.00—reduced now to $25.00. EXTRA SIZE COATS. AT $28.75 A recent purchase enables us to offer Women’s extra Coats at a substantial saving. These Coats are in black $39.50 to $47.50-—Price now $28.75. Flower Seeds, all the best known varieties. Price a package 2c BOYS, WEAR EXTRA SPECIAL! Boys' Un- derwaists, with hose supparters, slightly imperfect, oil spots, m. regular 89 valus, at Today—A Woderful Showing of Specially Priced at $4.85 and $5.98 Reproductions of much higher priced models —all wonderful values. Boys’ Rompers, sizes 2 to 6, reg- far $1.25 value, at ment, at $6.00, $4.50, $2.95, l‘ilfi and . Boys' Play Suits, in blue, pmk and tan, sizes 2 to 8, valie $2.00, a $1.47 Boys’ Washable Suits, sizes 3 to 8, value $3.00, at .28 Boys' Juvenile Suits, navy serge and mixtures, sizes 3 to 8, value up to $10.00, at ..... $650 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, stylish mix- tures, sizes 9 to 18, velue $19.50, Women’s Dress Hats, in the finer grades, at $7.98, $10.00 and up to $27.50. Women’s Banded Sailors, the newest models, in all the fashionable colorings, at $5.00, $5.98 and $7.98. We make a splendid showing of Children’s Trimmed Hats, in every desirable shape and color, at $1.98, sZ.QSlnduptos798. Untrimmed Hats for Women, Misses and Children, @ . .. $1745 in all the newest shapes and colorings. Boys’ Norfolk ts, stylish T SATURDAY IS CANDY DAY Boys’ Top Coats, in mixtures, sizes 2 to 6, value $9.50, at .... $6.50 Boys’ Navy Serge Top Coats, sizes 24 to 8, value $10.50, at $8.00 NOTE THESE REMARKABLE SPECIAL OFFERINGS At 23c a Pound At 55¢ a Pound Value 35¢ to 40c Value 85¢ to 75c Assorted Gum Drops, Assorted Jel- Paper-Wrapped Caramels. i . Wi iy Nougat, Eig Jelly, Wild Cherry Jel- Special Hosiery Values Infants’ Silk Heel and Toe At 31c a Pound Y, i g oo g e X gy e Cashmere Hosiery, in vk, Value 40 to 45¢ Drops, Jordan Aimonds. white and brown, at . . B8 Chocolate Cream Drops, Jelly Al- monds, Special Jelly Strings, ial Opera Drops, Gream Tid Crystalized Creams, White Marsh- mallows, Jelly Creams, Peanut Brit- |) tle, Chariotte Russe, Maple Sugar Boye’ Black Ribbed Naiwy, sizes 60 9% at ...orierennn Misses’ Fine Ribbed Black Hosi- At 65¢ a Pound Value 75c to $1.00 A Remarkable Offering of Women’s Coats ALL GREATLY REDUCED / Women’s Spring Coats, consisting of Silvertone Velours, * stylish mixtures, and Wool Jersey, all in snappy sport models, Women’s Smart Polo Cloth Coats and Long Mixture Coats, for Motor wear—Also a sample line of Capes and Wraps, navy, of Serge and Poplin, sizes 41 to 49, regular value ALL OUR FINER COATS REDUCED | Exclusive Models — All One-of-a-Kind Styles s Qur Reguilar $50.00 to $75.00 Coats, at An Average Reduction of 209, 3 and premises as bright as day. Electric power does the pumping, separating, churning, washing, ironing, * sweeping and a score of other tasks. Greater convenience and comfort come to those who have Delco-Light. Write or call for catalog, prices @nd farther intereating details . CARL W. BROWN .m&net Norwich, Conn. Telephone 348 & complese electric light and power plant for Furms and cuntry bomes, silf-cranking— air cooled—ball bearings—no belts—only one place o oil—thick plates—lmg-lived battery—— runs on kerosene. Valve-in-Head Motor. 100,000 DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY, Dayton, Ohls User Near You ery, sizes 6 to 95, at.. . 8% Cakes. Fig Mascots, Walnut Stuffed Dates, Boys Burdurey Ribbed Hosk ; Wainut Bon-Bons, Cocoanut Bon- i el - At 39¢c a Pound Rone. Apls e Bamhiorsy, Fratiorn, Regular Value 50c Burnt Peanuts, Assorted Sugar Strings, Toasted Marshmallows, Nut Caramel Chewe, White Plain Marsh- Assol Chocolate Creams, Turkish Paste, Raisin Smax, Soft Gum Drops, Fudge, in all flavers, Mixsd Hard Camdies, Salt Water Kisses, Molasses Kisses. At 45¢ a Pound Regular Value 60c Pennant Brand, Women's Fast Black Seamives Hosiery, perfect in every way, Women's Black Burson Hux- ery, regular 59 value, at...... 45c ‘Women’s Brown Seamiess ery, fine gauge, at .. Women's Fine Quality Hosiery, semi-fashioned, in black and brown, at . + 58¢c 45c 37Y¢ Crash, 25¢ 150 yards Bleached Crash, part linen, in warp and woof, very ab- sorbent, ideal for general kitchen use—Special price 25¢ a yard, value 87Va0. Oncrns, Chocolate Operas, Chi 2‘"‘"‘ Gold ~ Strings, Pmmt 50c Towels, 33c 10 dozen, strictly AH Linen Towets, hemmed and ready for use—Specia | price 33¢, value 50c. Apricot Jelly, Walnut Tops, Wai- nut Top Fudge, Cocoanut Marsh. mallow Patties, Pistaclino flavor. . Package Candy Auerbach's Almond Bars, Pea- nut Bars, Pecan Maple Bars, Marshmailow Bars, Milk Cho- ointe’ Berey Outounct Bars, Vanilla Chocolate Bars, wach. . .Hershey's Milk and Almeong Bars, 10c mnd..........ounee Nawaeo Wafers, assorted, sach weet, half pou nd ail Assorted Choeo- lates, peund boxes 80c_Braemore Assorted Choco- Tutes, pound boxes ............ $1.06 Auerbach’'s La France As- sorted Choeolates, pound boxes 79¢ 90¢ Nelson's Chmhh Cream ‘Cherries, pound $1.25 Town 'NI:. Amch- colates, pound boxes . size and Vegetable Seeds, a good assortment. Price a package 2¢ $1.05 Sheeting at 79¢ 81-inch Bleached and Brown Shast-- ing, the well known “Pequot” brand —Special price 79¢ a. yard, value $1.05. Linen Sets, $4.95 20, Thirteen-piece Real Madsira Linen Sets—Special price $4.95 & met. This is actually less than te- day's wholesale price. Women’s Gloves Women's Fine Quality French Lambskin Gloves, ‘pique sewn, in black and . white with con- trast smbroidery. Special price $285 Women's Washable Kid Gloves, in white, beaver, brown and field mouse—at $4.50, $3.50 and ‘l! Women's Slip-On and - Strapped Wrist Gloves, in Chamois snd Washable Kid. Women’s Chamoisette ~ Gloves, all colors, at $1.25 and........ Women's Silk Gloves, Black, white and colors, at $1.35 and $1.00 Our Ribbon Department is parti- cularly bright and attractive just now, with the new Spring Ribbons. for Children's Hait Bows, Sashes, Ete. The showing includes plain weaves, in all widths, styles and oceleris and a broad range of the newsst ideas in Faney Ribbons. Window Screens Size 18x18 for narrow wh Adjostable Window Sersens: Ox33—at 37c Size 12x33—at 82¢ Size 16x33—at 50c Size 18x33—at S5c 24x33—at €8 pa—— Size 30x37—at WALNUT n‘nu nmw Size 2 #, 6 in ...4- faned

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