Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 15, 1920, Page 12

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/ RUSSIAN MONEY IS DISPENSED IN BALES On Board United States Destroyer, Biack Sea, April 25.—Russian money is e cheapest of Russian products. dispensed in bales. The pocketbook no longer is ge to carry one's daily or ¢ of rubles, of which one| ov will buy about 4,000. In| phy ruble had an exchange ning as far as Kuban, there are said to be 500,000 refugees who were forced to flee from their homes in Kursk, Poltava, Kiev, Kharkov and other cities. Through- out the towns of southern Russia there| is a general.prevalence of typhus, due to vding, lack of soap, searcity of s and indifference to cleanliness. CANTERBURY GREEN re Russian a port, who urrency in trunks, | society will be held Tuesday afternoon, h, with Mrs. Chauncey Frink. nd Mrs. Howard Hoxie, Mr. Sa- Arthur Tracy and family Visit- ntly with Herbert Tracy at e disappeared money. In mme« Mr. King's family are occupying Geo. iith's cottage for their summer home. frs. Frank Nelson is spending some New Yor] r Lathrh and Miss Cecile Hale w Haven fere week end visitors at s Lathrop's. hrop is visiting in Voluntown having epent the winter in Nor- reported that George Larkham his farm to Pitch Johnson, who n October 1. ended tlie state shear- during which he won at least at H. B. Brown's. prear that Androw eet, is much improved ¢ Lecraw is enlarging his chick- Daniel T. Shea of Not- nd family of Prov- guests of Michael of members of Canterbury 4 Brooklyn grange Thurs- 1 witnessed degree work. cted to beé present at g of the local grange, ing. n met with a serious nd_breaking, her hip, Friday morning Mr. o the Danbury hospi- Remnol for that eczema Many a teacher has given this 10 a suffering pupil and had action of seeing the little n clear and hezhhv in a le time. She knows from ience that there is nothing in ol to injure the tenderest ? skin, and it is so nearly flesh- : | B colored it does not attract undue r le ek fo aMention. ¥eur deugit sells Resivel. b SR b Ty 2 BV s b o Vaade g Bra cck. 7 and Mrs. Veasey are at thefr home Stephen Sanford last! The next meeting of the Ladies’ Aid|H s Smith of Westminster has|H of the home of her|[g he Woodstock DAIRY Norwich, Conn. The Cleanest, Neatest DELICATESSEN : In Eastern Connecticut ’We Sell Nothing But the Very Highest Quality of COOKED MEATS Manufactured and prepared by the most modern methods, by Otto Stahl, Inc., New York City, and received abso- Jutely fresh three times weekly. Woodstock Willowdale Creamery Creamery BUTTER BUTTER Pound 68c Pound 65¢ CHEESE NATIVE EGGS Pound 40c Dozen 60c ! BURT OLNY HEINZ Canned Goods | Pickles & Relishes Baked Beans Every Saturday Salad Meat, Croquettes, Etc., Daily e g T MW i e o t(”t) The Boston Store’s Big Alteration Sa The Alteration Sale means clearing out by the quick sale route, all of our Women’s, Misses, and Juniors’ Garments at prices which are, in many cases below the present actual cost. Our big Second Floor Department is to be re-modeled immediately, and to handle this work we must have clear space. Saturday will be one of the biggest days of this sale. There is a Coat, a Suit, a Dress or a Blouse which you stand in present need of—here is the chance to buy it at a handsome saving. We have reserved no garments from our advertiszd lots, but have thrown cur entire stock into the sale at the most sensational reductions. e A ST, s T e Y e S e, SATURDAY, IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR STOCKS, WE INCLUDE A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF MISSES’ SUITS, AND SOME STUNNING CAMEL’S HAIR POLO CCATS, CONCERNING WHICH OUR BUYER TELEGRAPHED US FROM NEW YORK I A FEW DAYS AGO. WE WILL SELL THEM AT ABOGUT HALF-PRICE. ! POLO COATS Regular Values up to $85.00 OUR PRICE $45.00 These are th real thing—authentic in style — made of genuine Camel’s Hair—lined throughout with silk.” You know what ths Polo Coat is. It is a style which has endeared itself to feminity —an all round coat which may b= worn with propriety on almost any occasion—a necessity for motering. Not a coat in this as- sortment which does not approach the $85.00 mark in value— not a coat in the assortment which will nct be placed on sals Sat- urday for ONLY $45.00 Misses’ Suits Regular Values up to $75.60 OUR PRICE $37.50 We have secured a large, and particulerly pleasing assortment of the smartest little suits you have seen for a long time. Not alone clever, but with good valus and good workmanship in cvery thread and stitch. For th: youthful or for these who value youthful lines, these suits will'afford an opportunity for choics which has not been equalled in Norwich this season, and at a price which will surely please the pocketbook. Come early and make your choice for ONLY $37.50 A CLEAN-UP IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DRESSES | COATS EntireStock of Silk,Sergeand Jersey Dresses| s Ceat stock upon three reels, at three prices, so far below the regular, that they are practically out of sight. There At Alteration Sale Prices RN VALUES UP TO §25.00| 21000 3 fom i it il iy 1t Xre }u;ve a.rr‘aNngegaour entire stock of these Dresses in SALE PRICE 57.50 :ii':‘:r:..airl: S Ll ee lots. e have taken every dress in our stock. 2205 None has been reserved, but all have been brought for- REELNo.2............ VALUES UP TO $29.50{ "7 No(’)_n‘l VAEL)U;SSW s ward, and will be sold Saturday at prices which cannot SALE PRICE $12.50 niy . iml to clear sbemdout by l;ught anhere i:a something % I LOoTINO 252 . VALUES TO $29.50 ere you need, and you will certainly not have another REEI chance like thls to make your money do more than s ¥ ¢ B UES U0 365.00 Only $16'50 double duty. SALE PRICE 320 00 LOTING; B, L. VALUES TO $49.50 Only $24.50 BALANCE OF OUR SUIT STOCK AT JUST HALF-PRICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BLOUSES 25 PER CENT. OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTH SKIRTS AT 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION HALF-PRICE SALE OF Untnmrred Hats nery Department. on 18 are going to sell 150 [ Blocked Hats for just H price. They were made to seli for all prices botween $240 and . $10.00, and they were worth the prices we might have asked—but here they are—and if you wia Saturday is the time, 3 ton Store the pla: s and latest styles, as weil as the col- orings for which there is the great- est demand are represented in the assortment. BUY SATURDAY Valuss $2.00 to $12.00 HALF-PRICE A Few Children’s Bandsd Rolling Sailors for §$13. Navy and Black Sailors which we were selling for $2.98. Dress Goods D=partment SKIRTING PLAIDS $339 A YARD Every yard pure wool, and worth nct a cent less than $4.50. We can ofie- six stylish color combinations is splendid 42-inch Skirting. Little is required for a skirt, one and one-half yards being sufficient for a plain skirt, and two and one- kalf yards for a plaited one. SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.39 A YD. Silk Department FIGURED GEORGETTE CREPES REDUCED 25 PER CENT. Saturday you may have your choice of our entire stock of Figured Georgette Crepe, at this 25 per cent reduction. All pure silk, all 40 inchxs wide, and all of latest design and color. $3.00 Quality . Saturday $2.25 $4.00 Quality Saturday $3.00 $4.50 Quality . Saturday $3.39 $5.00 Quality ...... Saturday $3.75 Men’s Furnishings Dep’t GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR FOR ONLY $279 We have a few more of these “Navy” outfits to sell at this won- derfully low price. The genuine “Gillette,” in neat cloth kit, with one dozen blades and a metal mir- ror, complete FOR ONLY $279 ) Rug and Drapéry Dep’t MADRAS FOR OVER-DRAPES We offer three pieces of this stun- ning yard-wide Madras, in blue, rose and gold, particularly suited for use in the summur cottage. The regular selling price is 49 a yard— SATURDAY SPECIAL 19¢ QUAKER LACE CURTAINS In the beautiful Filet and Craft H Nets. We offer for Saturday one H hundred pair, in white and ivory, all two and one-half yards long, and actually worth $2 a pair— SATURDAY SPECIAL $200 “LOG CABIN” COLONIAL RUGS These are growing morz and more popular, particularly for bedroom use. Offered in plain colors and mixtures— H 27 by 54—value $2.50.... FOR $1.98 § 30 by 60—value $350.... FOR $240 B White Goods and Domestics | BEAUTIFUL MERCERIZED ., DAMASK This is 72-inch Damask, and the patterns and finish are those of the [§ finest linen. Will wear and launder i well. Value $150 a yard— SATURDAY SPECIAL $100 25 DOZEN BLEACH:=D TURKISH TOWELS Big ones—42 by 22 inches, and of excellont weight. The kind which are now being sold for 53¢ cach— § SATURDAY SPECIAL 42¢ 3 SHEETS FOR THREE-QUARTER [ BEDS The size s 72 by 99 inches—the quality 15 excellent—and we know that you cannot beat tio price we name, Regular price $8.4 SATURDAY SPECIAL $2I5

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