Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1920, Page 13

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SATURD i UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS Men'’s fine quality Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, these are our regular 85c quality, at. . . The well known “Chalmers” Shirts and Drawers, sleeves and knee- length, our regular $2.25 quality, at. . . NECKWEAR Mgn’s Silk and Knitted Neckwear, at these reduced prices: 75c NECKWEAR, at. . $1.00 NECKWEAR, at. $1.50 NECKWEAR, at. $2.00 NECKWEAR, at. .............. $2.50 NECKWEAR, at . ........ .. $3.00 NECKWEAR, at. ... ............ | . AR ot A B A B A i PROVERB—He that is raster of himself will soon * be master of others. Men’s Furnishings In the Stock-Reducing Sale short sleeve shirts and ankle-length drawers, ) hort sl hirts and these are our regular $1.25 quality, at......... .'. ?. 3 3eeve . nnklelength dnwert—} Men's Nainsook Union Suits, the dependable “Merit”” make, athletic style, our regular $1.50 quality, Men’s Summer-weight Union Suits, in white, in these styles: sleeveless sleeves and ankle-length, our regular $1.75 Wity at . Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, in ecru, the well known “Il&wrence” make, short sleeves and, ankle- 13 28 2 A S BT R B H I SPIRSrares G e &SP I 1 ) Men's Summer-weight Pajamas, made of good quality Percale, in S &3, © SR R e P AN ey ¥ $4.00 NECKWEAR, 8t .. ..v...1rr v s s $3.39. A Stock+ReducingA Sale - Of Men’s ~ Clothing and Furnishings WILL BEGIN TODAY This is our method of proving that our “Men’s Store” is the greatest factor sell- ing Men’s Clothing and Furnishings; not only in Norwich, but in Eastern Connec- _ In Men’s Clothing there are nearly 300 Suits included in this offering; compris- ing such well known makes as Monroe, Joseph’s, Culture Clothes, etc., and em- bracing every Men’s Suit in our stock (black suits excepted:) The styles-are all smart and new, the color assortment good and in the vari- otis groups thete is a size and model to satisfy every taste. Men'’s $35.00 Suits, at $29.50 Men's Stiits; comprising ou entiré stock 2 of ;36;'(‘)10 !Ss.as;pf:)r l‘llgnen :nd ,y:::)g ) Price NOW men—smait style, depenidable Fabrics, ¢ $ Wondethil talofing, . . \ 29.50 | of the horse raliroad on the Bean Hill route crease in lengt and it was predicted undef consideration th N NORWI Major William Spittle was | Dresident of the Twenty-first Connecticut take action on thé ma | Regimental asdociatién at the organiza- woull bé reachbd by Jiine Tth of the fol- lowing month. The subject of erecting a schoolhouse on Laurel Hill was again centiry ago, and a petition was being e e e e Y CH Y YEARS AGO f amendment celebration. Fifty-cent pictures of the late Secre- Stanton to the number of one mil- tary libn wili be issued this we o The Nerwich Rifal mfiufi i elected, prepared asking the fi:gml district 4 Extracts from the files of The Bulletin| 1268 & a9 fof continuéd to ifi- with frees held for the purpose of organizing a per- mahent fegimental association. Silwing ctuas S Between six and seven hundred feet of rails were laid Saturday on. the horse railroad, it being now completed nearly to the intersection of Sachem street with Broadway. At the present rate of con- that the terminal 7y, Luthef R 1 W. Hyde. at week of half a in 3, A. C. SWAN CO. WASHIN(} the underbody and wieels is a ¥V tiresome job—especially wire Wheels. *t’s quickly done and over with, if Fou use the 100% Pure Vegétable-0il Soap Removes every particle of ditt, oil and grelise by dissolving it and puts & high &nish on the vafnish aswell. At thesame time it preserves the varnish from cracking. Sold By representative dealers at popular prices, , ALLING RUBBER CO., Norwich, Conn.’ THE FRISBIE & McCORMACK C€O., Nerwich, Cénn. L. L. CHAPMAN COC., 45 Comerce Si W. R. BAIRD TIRE & SUPPLY, 331 Main St., Norwich, Cenn. $. J. COIT, Norwich, Conn. LANE RUBBER CO., 324 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. NEW ENGLAND SUPPLY HOUSE, 110 North Main St., N&rwijch, Conn. THE NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO., 321 Main St, Nérwich, Conn. PRESTON BROTHERS, INC., 209 Main St., Norwich, Conn. T.J. SHAHAN AUTO SUPPLY.CO. been deposited and active 1€noes anfidunée the that stately pile. stream was put to its pi yrts of thé biidge Fiiam spitte; . Shepard ; secretaty, Chaplain E. of 10 men, each company was done, the committee Co. C; French, Co. K. Wednesday. May 18, Feceived in port. nearly comnléted. Saturday, May 28th. the Teglsinture Norwich fo Spragué. But county who are intefest 18 those already estabiy AUTO SOAR headedt, for. some time past ; 10, 25 ond 50 1b. cabs, &led in Barreli being rapidly { the interior. unloaded Norwich, Conn, ., Norwich, Conn. cbal goes to Worcester. pany. Main St., Norwich, Conn. of the river to the Price Now $4950 $45.00 and $50.00 Suits, at $38.50 In this group are Men’s Sijts that are \ amongst the niost depe: suits in i our stock—high quality materials, new- ) Price Now . est Sprifig models; for young imen and | men who want conservative styles — | 8 for the tall, sim man and for the short, | $39,50 stout man — our regular $45.00 and $50.00 suits. §55.00 to $70.00 Suits, at $49.50 This offering comprisés the finest suits in our atock—Suiis,lht will appeal to particular men, because of their style, their quality, their it. Men who want the best to be had in clothing will ap- preciate these suits—our regular $55.00 to $70.00 suits. SHIRTS NECKWEAR '59¢ 89¢ } $1.19 and knee-length — short | $'. 2 9 | $1.69 el @2 29 e S HRES Men’s Dress Shirts, in all thakes, aiid full assortments, at these: reduced price: $2.50 SHIRTS, at. $3.00 SHIRTS, at.. ur \ .. $1.69 . $219 $H00'SHIRTS, at..... 00 .00, ...68:5. .. $3.69 $4,50 SHIRTS, at., Have you met my | old friend ? A\/hen you meet him, you st can't help seaiing —smiling with content. Peter Schuyler's been my fiend Never a shade of difference in his and fragrant flavor il that tife. Never a shred of anything but fine seleéted Havama in his T . Getbackofa consistent mildness 13¢-2 for 25¢ He never disappoints—his quality never varies. Bade fo 35 years by G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, Albaay, N. Y. e— téry uptown and to efament i shade s and shrubbery. o o . it F: Presldent, John T. : énsuing year. o élected Tuesday, May 17, 1870.—About 700 feet of rails were laid on the horse railroa esterday, and the work goes bravely on. The new sidewalk/which is about 10| izh{ jung. be laid on Lincoln avenue is in prepara- | yere free. tion. Large quantities of materials ha work com- = that with fear and trembllfig wé tomorre¥. fl&nhmwhmfim iton on the The first anfiual reunidy of the =1 Cénh. vdunfif:i was held i this city yesterday. @ ifeeting Beln order, the election of officefs suing vear followed and__ the gentlemen were chosen: President. P. Packer then propose 70.—At a meet st church held 1 evening a call was extended to Rev. J W. Ashion, who has sunplied the pulpit tion's first dniital reunion which wds held | of May; 1870, folioy : emfi\hl‘ e MM" M“gfl"' ?“"‘“m‘ ey it Norwlh 50 yoars 4o this week. The| Monday, May 16, 1870—The first an- o The assot has set Notwich Rural association, which ad|nual reunion of the 2ist Conn. Vol. will “trees aufing the past yeaf heen organized about & vear, lield its an-|take place in thi eity foday. Members| Pob PRI T TGl X3 riual meeting the same wWeck and chose|Of the regiment on arriving at Norwieh | tig B %%, Tishutionts 1 the seme-: cot John T. Wait as its president. e rails| Will repair to. the armory of the Norwich i the sa fee T Light infantry, where a meeting will be iRduguration of labor on Yesterday & portion the fron accumulated on the bank of the usé and égan {8 appear a | Milks Emulsion. ve|had an excellent the | tive food and a correcti down on oiy tight side coughed 80 I couldn’t sieep and hbd constant pain in my right lung m under my shouider biades. 1 couy so hard the blood would spurt est of my ziose. Finally the doctors had me ange climate and live outdoors, But e improve. en | came home and started ®n Thank God, 1 di it did me a lot of good right from start, loosening up the coal dust in Sy In a few weeks my lumgs 1 could sleep like a baBy. appetite and cough left me entirely. I gained Baek in weight and weat back fo fines compleiely restored ing o try. 86 WHY not Milks Emulsion is a medicing. Tt restores healthy, natural bowel actifs. doing away with all need of pllls afid physics. 1t promotes _appetite a4 215t | quickly puts the digestive organd inm lled to 5F the en- following D. that the executive committee be composed clect one man, and théy to ke thé necéssary ar- rangeméiits for the next meétifig. being A. G. Ofmstead, C3. A: T P. Baker, Co. B win, Co. Di W. B. Avery, Co. E; Frank Fowler Co. F; Jno. Rix, Co. G; E. M. Barton, Co. H; James Stanley, Co. I John F.| This m‘u Bmulsion 1870.—Six hun- dred tons of coal have been this week One hundred &nd twenty-fivé shad were | | taken in the Shetucket yesterday. | . The fouhdations bt the new building bn East Math stréét hear thie bridge are 1t is possible that Deeoratjon day will be changed froth Mofiday, May 30th, to A resolution’ was yésterday offered in incorporating Mary’s T. A. B. soclety of this city. In the state legislature yester petition of John F. Slater et al. af this city was presented; praying for the priv- tlege of conktruétihg a raiirond st a from A number of gentlemen of New London ter i the preser vatién of the reeords of loeal listery have in contemplation the formation of a guty soEly for this purfose similer s other | & parts of the state and country. They will probably obtain a charter from the pres- ent legislature and provide permanent rooms either in New London or this city for. the meetings of their society. Senday two ladies on the West side fad 4 little ristnderstafiding which re-, Sulted in one ®f them being made bald-! Wor- A etitfon té the State lekistAtare is in circulation in Preston for an amendment to the charter of the horge rajiroad com- It asks for a contingation of the Iine over Préston bridge and up the bank Greeneville bridge. shape to assimilate food. It build flesh and strength, and Is & erful ald in resisting and repairing the effects of wasting dizeases This is the only solld emulston Major jand S0 palatable that It is eatem vice president, Capt. J.|a spoon like ice cream. Capt. ; Historian, Chiplain T. G. Brow: ‘No matter how severe your case, yhu n.|8re urged to try Milks Emulsion ub@sr | this guarantee: Take six bottles home ith you, use It according to directiofs and, If not satisfied with the resuits, B, Wil be promptly refun; jed §0c and $1.20 per bottle. F. .. Terre Haute, 88, Sold by druggists everywhere. The proposed addition probably will set extend beyond the old book bindery. Paul B. Greene of this city, secretaby of the New London County Agricultufal society, has called a special meeting of the executive board of the society t be held Monday, May 30th, for the pufpbse of appolnting judges, committces abd other officers, to make 2 premium list abd to fix a date for holding the annual fair, -lla street is 1o be repaved from the common_eouneil building to the Rickarés | vioek. ~ Should the stone arrive, work WA be commenced this morning. Friday, May 20, 1870.—Work was e#a- tinued on the horse railroad yesterdky, | 20 men being employed, and 500 feet of ! rails laid, extending the line to Miller's | tinshop on the Norwich Town road. The_anclent car of the Norwieh and Worcester Railroad company, which a few days since it was hoped would be wied off the fack of the earth by the destroying element. again took fire yés- terday nbout 2 o'clock. The roof of fhe antediiuvian strocture s covered With noss and the shingles, dried in the i, ignited as tinder. Yester- tocomotive. d, fell on was blaging | Dering the past few days large qvllr-‘,ruxrlsl tities of eoa) have Arrived in port ahd Are| Saturday and shipped tol on the sit Several_exira_coal. trains dally_rin on tHe Norwich and , three leaving this city arly three-fourths of the ing_rapidly foundaifion Willard has been knock will be transferred to its new reftiig place Monday The income tax questio prominent subject of discu city ‘of late and a petition wil] probably be forwarde z sentative in congress. Such a petitibn would doubtless receive an immense réll of signatures. The ubect of efecting a_ sehoolNotibe on Laurel Hill is again under considers- | tion, A petition has been prepared. mu- merously signed. asking the Central dis- trict to take action on the matter. Oob- | sidering the rapid growth of Laurel HEI it would be wise for the district to g6 ks JeasTas far as to secure a lot. A good location can be obtained now at & Teh- eonable price. VOLUNTGWN The dance held in Union hall - nesd:y evening was attended by a Sui- ber from surrounding LOWRS. Morey's - chestra furnished music. Miss Florence Perkins and Miss Lsba Drake of Washington, B. L. were Visi- Visitors to Norwich Satwiliky wire Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clacke, Mr. 55 Mre, Charles . Clatke, Elan- chette, Miss Blsie Davis, G. McDyh- m.u_]zrpnt!d)on‘lt Mrs. Levi Tebeau with her chilisdh, ts, Monday morning after a WY brief fliness. The funeral Purial Was in St Thomas' cemetery, rel- atives acting ®s bearers. Schbots were closed last week Fyilfay, as the teachers attended the com¥em- tion in Norwich. John J. Herbert of Norwich was in town Tdesday. Arnold Adams s § Hope Valley, B the guest of his daughter, Mrs. B, Eoutelle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michand x Peter Osga of Goodyear were ghésts of Mrs. Michaud's parenmts, Mr., and. Mre. ¥red Gravelin. Miss Alpha Gaudette, a nurse at of the Worcester hospitals, spent m @ays récently at the home of her - er, Mrs. A. Gandetfe. . It is still dificult to tell which to travel at the turnpike corner, as % times the road is barred and o : it is open. Some night a car or fe¥m will run into the obstruction and sOffie- one will get hurt. Thomas McDonald has some goffern- Wit Seeds for free Gistribution. ASHWILLETT Cha¥lés P. Culver moved his % 1614 godds to Westerly Sunday. He_ bought & house and lot on East avénlle. An aeroplane was seen flying over this ‘plice last week. Mr. and M@ Jesse Richmond #hd daughters, Verna and Lavina wer$ in North Stonington Wednesday. Ezekiel James of North szomfir captured several foxes in this place fhe first of the week. Leonard Maine visited schools Tuesda _ d Arthur Coblféigh EASED AT ONCE BY THE

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