Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1920, Page 11

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owLs. Norwich Nest of Owis held their. reg- #lar mesting on Tuesday evening with & Mrge number in attendance, Routine usiness was transacted and a report of $rogress was made by .the commilttes in @args of the cutdoor carnival thdt is to| B¢ beid on thé Battlegrounds during the week of June i There was 4 large at- at ting which was con- fucted Y President Leroy Jolmgon. PATBONS OF HUSBANDEY. Norwich Grange, No. 172, Patrons of . held their regular. meeting #% Wednesday evening at the Bucking- Bam Mémorial with w large number pres- #nt Worthy Master John R. Lyman presided at the meeting at which matters & routine nature were transacted. At turer's hour there weré remarks officers present and several ren- ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS | e e edns vening | Worthy Master Clifton L. Dnm in tu _grafigers pi will return east from San Francisco Via Portland. General John J. Pershing has signi fied his intention of attending the_oon- vention. A special welcome is planned for him and a demonstration in his hon- or is now being planned. PRBSTON CITY GBANGE. | Prestori City Granige held their MA ular meeting. chair and with 28 reseat. The grange was visited by Deputy. E. Frank White of North Stonington, Who Was ac-. companied by Mrs. White, Miss Marion White and Mr. and Mrs. Frank White ‘The deputy, in his remarks, cempli mented the grafige on its exceliént con- dition, and a namber of valuabie suggestions for the good of the order. Brother Sidney G. Hall was installed as Steward by Députy White, During As usual; this store will be closed all day Monday, mobusvnuofMemomany. The last meeting in July|the lecturer's hour o very interédting and and the first meeting T4 lfifm Will be| instructive paper by Sister Alice D. Hall, omitte lon the tople, Should Housekeeping and Homemaking Be Considered a Profession or an Accident? Ifi the absenos of Mrs. Hall, through iliness, the PapeF was read by one of the ladies present. D ——— Arrangethents have been completed by Norwich Lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. E., for e annual olervance of Flag Day on Jusio 13th on fhie lawn in front of the i : ! LEBANON John Avery has sold his farmi ind las moved to the house owned by Allen La- . | throp of ‘Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. K. ¥, Bishop motored te Boston Friday to vieit theit son Richard, returnifig Sunday. Mrs. H. M. Peck, Mr. and .Mrs. C. M. Geer and daughter Myra motored to South Killingly Sunqay. Mrs. Peck re- mained for a few weeks with het daugh ter, Mrs. M. D. Whitaker, Mrs. Geer's lo nieces, Eleator and ~Bernice aker, returned with her for a vis W. Sweet /as surprised Frldfl) night by about 40 friends. A very en- joyable evening waé spént with music r October has been appointed by the ruler: Tom Crawford, James P. James Cavanagh, Ar-|and whist. Sandwichés, cake and coffee thur Campbe 1 Young, Thomas| we re served. Ehields, A. Silverberg, John T. Car- ton Sweet of New Britain spent the fey, Patrick F. Sweency, John P. Com-|Week end with his mother, Mrs. Mary, bles, arles Cassidy, Willlam T.| Swect. Browne. John E. Fitzgerald, John F.| L. H. Taylor has purchased from.Wil- Corcoran, John M. Swahnf Avery his land and b . il Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Pults spent the MYSTIC SHRINERS. week end in Manchester, . giests of Mr. i v ":‘(' ‘m“ Imperial| 214 Mrs. John Wolcott., . Mr. and Mes L W.. Sweet dnd:Mr. Shrine will Hansen spent Monday in Hartsord. Dr. and Mrs. Johh Sweet and fwo Jittle ghters of Hartford visited Dr. Sweet's sister, Mrs. K. F. Bishop,Sunday. Dr. Sweet returned home: but Mra. Sweet and children are remaifing for a few woeks' June cotner of the attendance at the gteat | es in Hawall, Toronto! e Atlantic coast have long their intention of eomitig| spr for the great gathering. | oorae chlt Wodn ing, about 40 oftman, head of the conven-| uind® s esers The Hu {: ‘wgre wor | attests that the sessiofiy, Mrs . Clement Mlar and’ ' David in Portland this ¥ear| pitaner, sécond prites By Mre Arthur st convention ever held| {fowitt and C. i Tgbter.. Consolation | remendous effort 18 Deing | ngrards were given Mrs. Elmer Pultz and ity of Portland to measure| Fiwarg Tamb, Cake and itb cream were lnhule of the convention. eerved ol are being - expended Mrs Flizabeth Troland attended a the eity &84 to provide g of the 8. N. B. Telephons com- | . lrnr m»| rv:{n'v than 100, éthployes in New. London Wednes- e recelve a ending of the natiomal dem- ynvention San _Franciseo s 1o be host sall of Scotland is spending. some time with his davghtet, Mrs..F..N. Taylor. ve & Whist party in et Hednn snd Gates of Cotumbin Wers guests Wednes- tHOUE- | day of Mr. and wirs K. N..Taylor. expect . George Mills moved this week: fo t Hewitt's house. guests whom T IS WORTH MONEY 5c and 283 Snerield Frlené F Minu Friend. Hoover is @ Quaker. Palmer is a aker. Wouldn't it be queer If these wo {riends shouid be found fighting, h other >—Waeo Times-Herald, —8eérgt. Timothy Mahone: th'Inf., son of Daniel Mahone: ed his honorable digch * servies in Russia and the Islande. Just In Time For Decoration Day Selling My Entire Line of Silk Shirts Every Shirt guaranteed to be less than the whole« sale price, and every shirt guaranteed perfect or your . money cheerfully refurided. $7.85 tere Former Values $10.00 to $15.00 The quality consists of broadcloth silks, crepe de chine, tub silks, and china silks. Early selection is advised. Special Sale of Cotton Shirts . at $1.85 : E These shirts consist of about 12 dozen broken sizes, odd patterns and a few soiled ones. They were low priced at their original values which were from $2.50 to $4.00. 3 L) | The Store for Mea 164 MAIN STREET Opp. Woolworth's f men who want conservative styles — Furnishings Men’s Clothing and IN THE STOCK-REDUCING SALE ‘quality. groups. HERE ARE THE PRICES Men’s $35.00 Suits, at $29.50 Men’s Suits, comprising our entire stock of $35.00 émh, for men and young men—smart style, dependable fabrics, wonderful tailoring. $45.00 and$50.00 Suits, at $39.50 In this group are Men’s Suits that are amongst the most dependable suits in our stock—high quality materials, new- est Spring models, for young men and for the tall, slim man and for ths short, stout man — our regular $45.00 and $50.00 suits. § This offering compriscs the finest suits /in our stock—Suits that will lppell to particular men, because of their style, their quality, Qhelrfih Men who want thebutto;nhdmclothmsmllap- preciate these suits<—our regular $55.00 to $70.00 suits. 50 MEN’S FURNISHINGS In the Siock-Reducing Sale . NECKWEAR CE Men's Silk and Knitted Neckwear, at thesé reduced pricés: e Neéckwear, at . 63c | $2.00 Bhirte, at 1.0l $1.00 Neckwear, at 85c | §2.50 Shifts, at 3150 Neckweat, at . $1.29 | 82.00 Shirts, at ... $2.00 Neckwear, &t . $1.69 | $8.60 Shirts, at ... $2.80 Neckwear, at . $2.19 | $4.00 Shirts, at $300 Neckwear, at + $259 | $4.50 Bhirts, at . Men's fine quality Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, The well known “Chalmers” Shirts and Drawers, short sleeve s and ankle léngth drawers, our regular $1.85 quality, at.. style, our regular $1L.50 Quality, at Men's Summer-weight Union Sult, in white, in these styles: less and knee length—short slecves and knee length—ehor! and ankle length, our regular $1.75 quality, at...... ceasts £nory shirt and ankle length drawers, our regular 8ic quality, at SHIRTS Men's Dress Shirts, in all makes, at these reduced prices: Eleevs Men's Nainsook Union Suits, the dependable “Metit” make, athletic : gleeve- t sleeves Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, in ecru, the well known “Lawrence” make, short sleeves and ankle length, our regular $2 .25 quality, at.... Men's Summer-weight Pajamas, made of good quality Percale, in a full line of sizés, our regular $3.00 quality, price a suit. "Here are the greatest values in Men’s Suits of - fered by any store in Eastern Connecticut. Approximately 300 Suits from our own stock of high grade Clothing, now being of - fered at prices that are - actually less than manu- ' facturers present prices for othmgof equal Our entire stock of Men’s Suits (black suits excepted) has been divided into three Price Now $29.50 Price Now ; $39.50 $55.00 to $70.00 Suits, at $49. Price Now $49.50 $1.69 $1.19 $129 $1.69 Boys’ Wear Speclals Boys' Ripple Rompers, sizes 3 to 6, these are rogular: §1.25 value, at Boys' Blouses,: plain white and neat stripes, sizm L3 to 16, these are regular $1.60 value, &t ........... Boys' Oliver-Twist Suits, in pink and blue. sizeés 2/t0 6, regular sz.:s Value, B ciiieriseirennaniiiiiae. Boys’ Norfolk Sults, in - tures, siges 8 to'18, at M‘”“‘:H"e‘;’s‘- First C At § 850 — Value $15.00 % At $1200 — Value $15.00 At $1400 — value $17.60 At $1800 — Value $21.50 ommunion! At $1200' — Value At $14.00 — Value At $1680 — Value At $18.00 = Value $15.00 $17.50 $18.50 $31.50 $1.19 L $1.89 Boys’ Navy Serg: Nwhlk Suits, for PROVERB—Want of care does us more harm than want of knowledge. The Stock-Reducing Sale “WILL BE AT ITS BEST TODAY This Sale is the means we: tock to reduce stocks to a normal basis and is in line with our established policy, to sell each season the goods bought for that particular season. The merchandise offered in this Stock-Reducing Sale is all new and gocd—worth every cent of the 'origiml price— and it is marked dewn simply ard solely for the purpose of reducing stock: Such values as these cannot continue in- definitely, so we say “Buy while such buying is possible” —Come Today. 200 Modish Models In WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICES This is one of ths most remarkeble values in Millinary, _of the Summer season, we we have ever offered. Right now, at the beginning are offering captivating Summer Hats, at actually half their regular values. DIVIDED INTO TWO TAFFETA HATS AT $3.95 VALYES $750 TO $8.50 These Hats of Taffeta are quite the smartest types this season has brought out. Thay are in navy blue: with ribbon, ostrich or flower trimming. Taffeta Hats will be the great Summer hat. . When you. see thesc hats) it will be hard to believe that the price is only §3.95. Women’s Women’s Georgette Waiets, to make. They are in three ‘This offering comprisss W Womens Suits, cent from regular prices. ducing Price $3.19, regular with tri and with dainty lace trimming, regular ©8.95 to $10.50 value, at. ... Women’s Spring Coats, at §16.50 stylish models and’ fashionable cclors—Stock-Reduc- ing Price $16.50, regular value up to $25.00. Cur entire stock of Women’ in this offering, at a positive réduction of 33 1-3 per Children’s $3.98 Dresses, at $3.19 Eight distinctive models in Children’s Dresses, made of good quality material and excellent workmanship throughout, sizes 8 to 14—Stock-Re- SPECIAL GROUPS* GEORGETTE HATS AT $5.95 VALUES $3.50-TO $12.50 Those Georgette Crepe Hats in- clude demure styles in mushroom ef- fects and numerous others of large drooping = shapes, targe persuasion, daintily fash- ioned in Georgette Crepe. T come -in the stylish navy’ bide and the dainty pastel shafl“, mings of ostrich, fancy flowers or ribbon. Apparel IN THE STOCK-REDUCING SALE WAISTS, COATS, SUITS, ETC. at actually less than cost handsome mcdels, ruffled $495 omien’s Spring Coats, in Onre-third Off s Spring Suits is included Gingham value $3.98. Wash Goods One lot of Apron and Dress Ginghams, 27 inches wide, ‘reguilar S3c value, at.......... 290 1,000 yards of Mill Ends, in Dress Voiles, 5 to 12-vard lengths, newest designs, reg- ular §9c value, at. - 3c Oné ¢asé of extra heav,; 86-inch White Outing Flannel, regulir 59c value, at Ono_lot ' of- 36-inch Shirtinge, €608 mssortment of stripes, megiut and high colors; regular 69c valde, 4. Otie lot of 27-ineh Poplins, in a go6d Belection of colors, reg- uiar The valug, at,,.: .. 5% 45¢c Kitchenware Department 10c Swift's Wool Soap ¢ Welcome S 9& Sunlight z Rinso Washing Powder — Sale price 4 for 23c, each. e Lux, at 2 fer 25c, each, « 13e EARTHEN TEA POTS— At 45c — Value Sse At B5c. — Value: 65c 4% At 68¢ — Value 80c* JARDINERS— e At 83c — Value 95¢; At R:-‘I: — Vajue $1.00 [00—Value: $115 155 Valve $1.35" STONE JARS— < 5-gallon, at.$1.30=<Valu: !1.50, 6-gallon,: at $1.58=-Valus’ §1.80 Toilet Articles 25eColorite, tor Straw Hats, all colors e 30c Whisk Brooms . 25¢ Moth Balls, a pound. 25c P. & M. Listerated Tooth 50c Pempetan M Powder, all shades ......coccomenncnnren 37e $1.00 Rubder Fountain Syringes 89¢ $1.39 Rubber Hot Water Bot- Hair Nets 15¢c Fashlonette Hair Nets, cap shape, in all colors, value 06— Pri¢e 15¢ each, a dozen...... $1.65 Garment Bags Wayne Moth-proof Garment Bass, at these epecial prices: $1.00 size, 40-inch, at . Yo $1.25 size, 50-inch, at 98c $1.75 size, 60-inch, at... $138 Toilet Paper 7o Crepe Paper, § for. e e 12c Packages, 3 for. 15c Packages, 3 for . 15c Rolls, (1,000 sheets) 8 for 33c Stationery 1,000 pounds “Aberdeen Linen” Writing Paper, in boxes, con- talning 72 skeets white or color- ed, value 42¢ a box, at. . 3 Envelopee to mateh the fore- going, in packages ef 25, value 20c, ap. . PR 1 Homespun Writing Paper, in boxes, containing 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, value 50c a box at Thermos Bottles $2.50 Thermos cdse, pnt size, Dottles, green Aliiiievsnaie. $185 $3.00 Thermeés Bottles, case, dint size, o brown $3.50 Thermos case’ With niek! cup, at .... Leather Goods Narrow Belts, real leather, black or brows, all sizes, at.... 35c $1.50 Women's Leather Purses, in 12 different styleg, at...... $1.15 Hand . $188 Hand “Kodak” style, at...... $283 $3.50 Doston Bags, mafe of Du -+ point Fabrikoid s:15, 14 or 13-inch, bladk or brown, at... $289 $4:58 Boston Bags; real leather, sizes, 13, 14-0¢ 15~inich, biack or brown, at ".{ $3.43 3850 ‘Travellng Dage, &zo 187 loather, at. $5.93 Moire SNopping Bags, silk lined, ruméd bottom, ut.. $6.88 Women's Al ‘Beaded Bags, completely coversd beads, $10.00 grade, at $12.98 — $11.00 stade, at iiiiai. o dobete $7.98 50¢ $2.50 Women's Bags, Leather: “Kodai ‘style, #t. $4.00 Women's. Leatier Bags, $9.00 S Art Department Odds and Ends in Stamped Goods — Clearance price...... e 27-inch Stamped Centers, scal- loped edges, value 50c, at...... 3% Size 18x50 mped Scarfs, scalloped edges, valus 89¢, at 69c Size 18x50 Stamped Scarfs, crochet edges, value $1.00, at:. 79 Stamped Combination Underwear— $1.69 value, at. .. $125 $2.00 value, at. . $1.39 Women’s Neckwear Sport Bearfs, in all shades and & varlety of materials regular value $5.75 to $6.50 — Special price .. . $350 Lace Department Embroidered ~Corivent Edgi 3 inches wide, value ativei, 7e 12-yard plece of Val Lace Ia« sertings, 0dd lots, regular yAlues up to $1.00.a: pjece, at. e 40-inch Bnbreidered Volles, réz+ dlar values S%¢ aad 100 & | vard, ‘at...i. - BT A Boye Black Ribbea Houlery; sizes 6 to 9%—Sale price ,.....)Me Boys' Corduroy Ribbed Fosiery sizes 6 lo 10—Sals price..,... e || Boys' 1-1 Ribbed Biack Hosi. ery, siges § to 11, regular Tic value, at ....eue Misses' Black Silk Lisie Rivbea: Hoslery, sizes 6 to 8%, reguiar .. 766 valde, at...i..... s B9 Women's Black Seami ess Foat- ery, second quality of 50cgrade, . Bale Price c.ic.civeiiiarinpions Mo Women's Burson Lisle Hoslery, second ‘quality of 6%c grage— Sale Price «.o.ccviiiiiimunss 3¢ ‘Women'’s Fine White Lisle Hos!- ery, regular 50 value, at........ 3% ‘Women's Black Burson Hoslery, perfect, regular 59c value, at.. 4 Women's Black Drop-stitch Silk Hosiery, regular $1.00 value at .. BSc ‘Women's White Sllk Hoslery, seam in back, regular $1.35 value, at . Women’s Gloves 100 dozen Women's White Lisle, Gloves—Sale price a.palr.y . Women's Chamotectts Gioves, in white only, #izes 5% 0 5%, regular 50C valug) atiiissrisien 306 An odd lot, of WQmen's Siik Gloves, in black and white, principally mall sizes — Baie price .. 300 dosen Women's Corded Bor- der Handkerchiefs—Sale price Se One lot of Men's Mourning = Handkerehiefs, valus 5c—Sale ' | price ...... e 2ipite . 5 Men's Tnitial Handkerchiets, in half-dozen boxes, all lettefs— Sale price 750 a box, or cach 12V Cottons Reduced ‘) Cottons, White Goods, TableLinens, Blankets, Eed Spreads, Btc. One ease of 36-inch “Fruit of the Loom" Sheeting—Sale price 429 4%-inch “Fruit of the Pillow Casing, value 5%, at.. Loom"” . 45e 45-inch “Fruit of the LoomY Pillow Casing, value 65c, at..... 49 42-inch “Pequot” Pillow Tubing, value 83c, at....oociins ceeni. 6720 300 yards of A. C. A. Tieking, short lengths, 2 value 75¢, at . Extra Special Cases and She ducing Sale, Values in P in the Stoel White Goods 1,000 yards of Mill Remnants of “English Nainsook, 2 (p 10 yards vhiue 33¢, at’, 1,500 yards of Mul Remmants, in ‘38-inch English Nainseok; vaiue e, at . :'»00 yards of short léngths in 5-inch plain rh to Mbfic \'uuc Bo¢, at- One 6t of White“Goods, con sisting of 40-ifich ‘plain white Organdie—40-inch Whifs Vofle nch Bnglish Long Cloth ch English Nainzook, value 39, and €%, at.. Women’s Wear B Aprons, House Dresses, Petticonts, Cersets, Ete. A lot of Aprons, made of good quality Percale, ifi plain colors of blue, pink,.gien and yel- low, regular $2.00 and $2.25 value—8ale price ............ $1.39 Wotnen's Short _ Dressing Bacques, of light and dark Per~ cale, in two models—extra size, $1.75 quality, at $149, regular ~ size §1.50 quality, at.......... $1.29 - < Women's Corsets, a discontinued i line, low bust and long skirt, in sizes 81, 33, 33, 34, 35 and - only, regular $3.50 value, at... $198 Women's Black Heatherbloom Petticoats, new &pring models, - ' in regular and extra large sises, .. value $3.98—Sale price $349 Women's Silk Petticoats, made of Chiffon Taffeta and Jersey il with Messaline and Taffeta fiounce At $6.80 — Value 37.08 At $839 — Value $5.50. i Women's House Dresses, of best Quality Percale and Gingham, light and. dark <olgrs, madewith’ ddjustable bands to fit any model At $208 =~ Vilué 2,50 = alue $3.98 At $389 — Vale 34350 i vy

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