Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1920, Page 13

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U h ger ship. of 2¢ knot speed which ..rednon:l o ‘The Lexington, which is to be =umwed construction. Unlike the dreadnought amngs m s ggflst ars lp with electric drive, wil lattain a speed of | class’' reliance on big guns exclusively, ¥h d:" £ 3 S, o » sclence. o e, -, Have you anyibing that was croghet 35 knots,* Thi b , higher than | Lexington will carry 16 six-inch gunsias % 4o Qgalic acidjserub o, Thep reyamish With the cc i that of m,,y‘il:::‘,f,;i"’,:flme‘goé;t ot|a segkonaary armament. 2 4 ou u-g\m ored varnigh, as fo stain, end then vas- of mre‘m years ago and yeu : %nuch of the' designingthat entered into |- i Tges from the naval lessons '* d“' ‘“fi is "’"?;h'"’h'“ &hm-:a. = mmm‘ Kt P ,‘:::;";;&.&f:{., suincy, Mase, May 28.—The keel of big-gun fighting ships unmatched by any- |the creation’ of the Lexifigton dlass, Ar-|of cha vmx' designers of the Lexi Yo W) e \ | e e = Mg gl sy 0 W, i2ing theh afleat. Hor sistcr ships, the | mor will Le sacrificed {6 make' possile | (on have equiped the Ship withdour !u dicodied. | wasa. Just stain Ahe wood and war it | end you bave thread i tg do yc will rot me m;y and if the cleaned | Rub with a woolen cloth. =~ natching for some' (i fer patch Hat were t.dryin the §4n it might also| ~While the price -0f Sugar-is Sosrime, | must if prices coniizac as ihey are. - {Be attacked by the acld—uo care should| how many have wsed novidered sagchari | Make ¥gur own fable syrup by disso taken to follow my directions Drecise. | ToF Sweelening certain things? It is pers | Ing sugar 17 it “sugars” add A 1. LSO : feotly harmless. Give it 8 Gial. A pinch [Grops of lemon juice wihen ;Old-hat ribbons may e uyuvenaw\ of this will sweeten a gopd gized dish of | exrup and e Loiling 10 stop hite 48 /by waghing clean -and' stiffening them by | stewed tomatoes or anything along this|let the &y7up stand over night, and h: 1 WMT; @ Jittle ‘gum . arabic 1o the lagt]line of food. It will sweeten = cun of tea -mornipg add a very le hot water. 1 Intion. Saratoga, Ranger, Constitu- | the 35 knot speed—ilie main belt being |aircraft guns, eight torpedo tubes, fau down here within six months. The batule | Constellation. Seratogs, Banger, COniRL | o Sg il Ce thick, at-its maximum as|of which are submerged and - four “on craiser Lexington, combining in & degree|contract. They bring names out of the|compared with the 12-inch steel belt on|deck and with means of defense agagq! nequaled by any ship of war now built |old navy with which to develop for the |most battleships, but armament will be of | aerial bombs and aerial ypedocs ‘g i S tulk _|first new capital vessels of the post-war |Of tremendous power. Thy . Lexingtod |fense against submarine torpedoes AL stk B s g beiigiag ;‘;"‘::e':‘;“h:: popetiyl > e et o raanional Background for fresh |thus will have not'pnly the sirtegic d- |be obtained through -fbree and att for-| Mite StEAwS M WQ‘”‘ a abs it dhe Rowaits Bbs "‘l‘"m ;"‘ Reslojts. vantage of high speed but will be able to [pedoe defense bulkheads, by which el g o0 0. o oting Father. el e, B adbunteds b b '““‘ Bt s cerall ot b e e Lexing-| fire @ Heavier harge over a great dis-|stability of the vessel will be preseried | diy B e 3 B, Tt areniteet o Yhose OF the bullger |son, sl be s “umate ot 4" ship. 1t whl | nce than any other battleship for which 5o matter where she is plerced. Dnder | Cicahing mlynmn&-u (S tme. 24 By fall, it i estimated, the prospeetive | dlspiace 43,200 tons and will have the |the Plans are known. = atiy conditions but an explosion, it claim-{ \i1c"C% Tocore the straw has a chan (Continued- From Pags 9 ginge ‘water.. Use two teaspoons of gum| but isn’t good in'eoffee-or eake. | | 3 come to the boiling voint and you = arabic to-ene pint of water. L To make & fine loafrof chogelate cake. | be delighted to find you have mo mc ing, ¢ £ White silk, chiffon and ebiffon cloth are buy a cake or 50 of thesweetened choco- | Sugar 1o soak from your syTup pitch queen of the United mavy will be- | power of 180,000 horses, as measured in ngton in action : wit - speak |ed. the Lexington class of warship shoyld | to“hecome; wet thi £ & soft “} treated alike in feriovation. Wash in luke-| late that is 0 popular now, melt it and; When measuring shortening and m come & ship under conbiruction instead of | mechanical terms. Its length of 74 feet voice of 16 inch guns, of which she | prove unsinkable. - wring out of de, “water. Oxalic acld| warm 'water with a light suds, blyeigg | wread - on —the lavers. It’s ddiicious, | Jasses Tor gingerbread or cake, Team un ambitious plan. is within 46 feet of the length of the Le- have eight. The navies of Great| An indication of the Lexington's gregt- | may be applied if the g§oas are not qlm;ny Iron iron |- makes much less work for the cook and | the shortening ' first, then the melase 5 [ Br ratics is a i “ox ; § 4] at without waste, or grease t The Lexinglon is the name-shi ngor liner. The | Brfitain, France and Ttaly contain no gun |ness is afforded by comparison ~with | efficacious... BYY ane ginoe of oxalc acid| on the wrong side when the iy, T makes mush lapswans for Mo 0K A0F| ik rom out, wi .. ciase of Battle Cruisgry Which w‘i’i, °:’v: ;:#rn?e'e:":?!fi;(:n;;et:e Lexington will | greater than 15 inches and thatrof Japan | British warship Hood, which “when it is| :rysm]s a dluolve%fi.m in v;l,:up\dl o Seants ey Ehor Way is fo usé marsbiallow that isicu;‘hefore measuring the molasses Uncle Eam yrithis K latform broader | includes 16-inch guns only on.batileships |floated Will ‘e the bigsest ship, in the half cups of cold waler; apply ;ou-} 1 hope any Who try“this bt of éomomy| o e DOUERE Jo the SHAM FOUDA Taste. iere are stil many more ways [ four years a ficet of six |make that floating gun Dl \ STeR | H be as successtul us T'have been. board boxes and as-it 1§ alfeady almost | stretching our dollars. MEH . > - UTHISTLE. | sckishly' sweet, simply Stir into it coeoa of chiocolate: perhaps socoanut If you like.| Ridgefeld:—All visi BINTS THAT WILL BE FELPFUL. | ind vou have s ice flline and Aot sxpen-| Boonils of Uik Boman W’H' The following will| vive eithier. ‘Gondensed anilk of any brand | members of the Am E‘mm Mix one px:‘fini of| may be used in the eame way with good | attend in a body a service in St. Mar: o with ot and onenaif euss gt resultn < - | church Supday evening st 730 o'slc r, giolsten to-a paste with a lidle] Did you ever have a cako-of bon ami(under the leadership of Assistant Se H cold ‘water. then pour -in emough boiling| that you could use to the last pariicle?|master Joseph Zweirlein. Rev. R Water to make the mixture like starch,| If you ‘have bits laft, put them through | Shortell will address the assemblage. Many Interesting Events For Prudent Saturday Shoppers %;“““ — : SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS TODAY SPECIAL. SALE OF CUTICURA SOAP 7 Cakes Cuticura Soap One Ounce ;Army Size : For 250 We ‘setured a limited quantity of this soap some time ago, and placg it on sais Satirday. Wi Whils it lasts we-will ssll sexen cakes for 25¢, the actual value being 55¢. It is' a ong-ounce cake put up by The Potter Chemical Company for Army use. TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT SATURDAY WHILE IT LASTS, 7 CAKES FOR 25¢ SALE OF MANUFACTURER'S SURPLUS OF 'COMBS, TOOTHBRUSHES, NAIL SCRUBS, MIRRORS, NAIL FILES . We purchased this surplus stock of splendid Toilet A price which was a mere fraction of the regular, and brices way below the present market valde.., if yau: now is the time to lay in a supply. TOOTH BRUSHES with wood 'TRAVELERS BRUSHES with back—value ‘17— A anck b . et SALE PRICE 1 black handles and white bristles —valug 9§c— TOOTH BRUSHES with genuine SALE PRICE 50c CLEAN-UP SALE OF Women's and Misses’ Apparel | ! TODAY IS THE LAST DAY ‘ ! Sensational price cutting marks the last day of this big -M,en"s and Yofing Men'’s Clothmg Hats - Furnishings Give us credit—we started something six weeks ago when we announced sharp reductions on our stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes—immediately other stores follow suit one by one until they all now advertise reductions for one reason or another. 5 ; sale. Alterations are now under way in our Apparel Shop, and to make room for these changes, every gar- ment must go. We,_ were and are satisfied to forego momentary prefits to bring prices back to nor- mal.” If we have not profited by our reductions we at least have succeeded in . breaking the high cost of Men's Clothes in Norwich and that is profit enough for us. SEE THESE WONDERFUL VALUES TODAY Sharp Reductions Your Unrestricted Choice of Qur Present Stock AT COST « OR LESS THAN COST ebony backs—value 29¢— e SALE PRICE 15¢ MIRRORS — hdnd mirror with 7| 5 X iy IMPORTED BLACK RUBBER good glass, black back and mona- , g Snec]a} Values "U“B;;C;‘“‘;RIC'E S lite handles—value T5e— o SALE PRICE 40¢ i A New Hat For Memm'lal DaY fiv. Saturda NAIL FILES of extra quality ! y steel—black ha HAND SCRUBS with genuine OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS TWO - SALE PRICE 1 ebony backs and gogd bristlgs— ° ! WONDERFUL VALUES | Toilet Goods Department | nurmox mooks. acuais, o veie ... SALE PAIGE e $7 u1t3 2 v oW 5 e FRAtRRL ENED SN EQBE ¢ SALE PRICE 12/2c 39 value ... SALE PRICE 22c i e TRIMMED Two ca »f PALMOLIVE SOAP Froen: of very recent date and mi nown N Hats of all descriptions, attractive. All of the desira th every cent of the for- colorings are included in the as rices sortment l R $8.00 SSRedR $3.98 3 HATS ith ar ol “ormerly $12.00 and $15.00 Formerly $6.00 to $10.00 PALMOLIVE COLD CRBAM 2 - re beauties, t00. Model Big hats and little hats—gay hats AT 50c A JAR e - ults = - Qw ° of them, some from and sober hats—but. ali of them FREE SOMETH‘NG NEW s iy ne f PALMOLIVE SOAP The “Alco” Reversible Soft Collar A douple arvice collan—two distinct weaves. inigach. Soil one of the co and it may be turned bringing a fresh, clean surface to the front, and you are all set for:anther day. * This means double wear also, and the price is no higher than you have tien accustomed to paying for»soft collars of a"high grade. They set well on the collar band and“have no bathersome buttons $55 Suits - - Now $44.00 $45 Suits - - Now $36.00 i - to be constantly coming off in the laundry. ' c EACH s A 2 PR g NOVE‘LI Y NECKWEAR. : 40c EACH ONLY Newest S and Summer Fabrics—all models—all sizes andy colors—made | [ tigate at Collar D t We hi hy I $1:25.a pair nyestigate at our Collar Department—We have the exclusive agency. 2 2 ° S - d FOR THE NEW SPRING COSTUME SATURDAY SPEGIAL 50¢ AR e Shechiilins choi Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft, Society Brand, Fashion Park, L. Greif, and other na- $1,00 Chan Glaves, in mode, i A cogcal v £ jonally kn A 5 - E s ‘In‘all the newest shapes, rich FIGURED, SATIN S | tionally known makers. i Hundreds of pretty bits of Neckwear at prices which | [hitc anc amber, M5 s o amall {cotorings and new designe N 3 SRRORTIVE NOPEEPL are very low indeed. A bit of white or color at throat s”“””f'f—f'“ e EeNp o RN ONLY. §%.29: ‘ . and wrist adds to the effectiveness of many a dress, Hosiery and Underwear - MBS HOSIERY. We .display. them (in our oke " Cotton, Lisie and Silk. window—a 'choice ramge of the or suit, or blouse. Depariment Fancy and plain hose at prices six most pleasing colo¢ combina- : COLLARS AND COLLAR SETS VESTEES, GUIMPES AND et rear the present market. siip fil‘:s “1:“1 clud n?a g ot B % BAE Aok Crochat-— VESTINGS \vmh :‘ {“comparison with the prices and tires of - ands X ! the grades offered elsewhere— . at this special price for Faturday § " G, o 1 S ) 3 E: - ax = 3 g ’i75 Y? T::t AND gf,fli“‘i{j;&m EF‘?he”‘.,‘?oé‘l“’éi‘.. X SATURDAY *303 A PAIR 25¢, 35c, 85¢ TO $1.78 A ONLY' $1.25 INSTEAD OF $4.00 AND $5.00 ORGANDIE COL! S AND girable styles— Worre S ke 4 1 g ; 3 SETS ARE VERY POPULAR $1.00 TO $5.00 y,ia“fl% or cordovan— o Lower 0 SPRING ASSORTMENT OF “DE L AND Genpuine Panamas, in twelve good looking new ‘styles, and There is & crisp daintiness about i A ATURDAY $1.75 A PAIR @ 9 . . i;"f"" which s Bt ,uu:: b HANDKEROHIEFS Full-Faspioned Mer LA A YOIRKE SHfllflI}TS ke over fifty dozen fine Sennett Braid Straw Hats, in the newest other fabric. We bave them Finest ‘cotton and sheer Linens, a splendid ligh Blo Well tailored Shirts, assortment attorn . in white and new shades of blue in plain and exr:’bruidl-;‘:d :fi‘é; Wi mwkntml c 13;‘\“;; o aned c:i’o::rngs. ;Ans nlf"{;ep :::t"g ‘mgl -ane ‘;hawn .”’r 7." fi,.: slmpes and bmdl—Au ODSI!; at $300—WHY PAY MORE? and orchid. :und vmbrvid-\red or Many pleasing novelties— SATURDAY $125 A PAIR fercales, Printed and Woven Madras, Russian Cords and ‘Silk Mix- ace trimmne: 5¢ TO $6.50 Black Mercerized 5, , made with uresy o3 $1.00 TO $8.75 seam in leg. Al s ) RO 00 50 3 - MARABOU CAPES AND S S ATURDAY 85c A PAIR PRICES FROM: 32, TQ $8 LRUSHED WOOL SCARFS SCARFS = Silk Drop-Stitch Hose, in- black, $675 TO $1250 $9.00 TO $30.00 cordovan, navy and tatpe: A very handsome hose. War tax 5c extra— SATURDAY $250 A PAIR Chifdren’s zed” Socks, w pink, blue, navy and old»bluc tops. Twenty-Five Per Cent Reduction In | = sktihoar 2 aban the Price St o Cood White Gopds and B ‘meshcs 10c Wash Cloths— 5 | SILKS AND DRESS GOODS | rmps it mo i S $ATURDAV SPECIAL 29¢ PLAIN GEORGETTE CREPE Fine White Cambric, worth $1.00 a All Silk Georgette, in more than thirty-five of the best Y ATURDAY SPECIAL 69c ;flhlolon M.shhfi:of;nnchuwwde' e &Breally won- ?L:»m PR i sl yalue variety to . We sell this regularly | et $3.00 and $4.00 $1.002nd $1.50 . . Standerd $1.00 ™ - Shirts Neckwear UVidbiitar &s&r’bflfifi%flpmfl choice d';'ixm. 61 7 g“;fol;d’s; Chalmers and | pes oven . Silk Shirts Four-in-Hands Hosiery | $3.10 39c Such well known makes w"‘ T!‘W 0% i wl * mnfc:l-td of as Interwoven, Onyx, and MAY SALE OF SILK AND MUSLIN LINGERIE An offering of the daintiest lnd,m,o,st desirable Under- garments, in both silks and cottons, of finest texture at prices which are considerably lowered. UNDERGARMENTS OF FINEST BATISTE, VOILE AND CREPE, lNMANYPREITYPATrmNs . ENVELOPEICHEMISE &, df.io.t ‘1.35“‘398 NIGHT ROBES ................ $1.19 to $5.98 e large enough for the big- gest bed. .Reduced -becausé. each for $3.00 a yard— R BLOOMERS ............. ..., . G ta $3.60 i o= s th,y":;“fi:';; vy “'é‘oulf;":{fh':'b:f; m“:.;figm;; SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.25 Notion Department BEAUTIFUL SILK UNDERWE,AR from $12.50 to $20 each shops daily at $5.00. and 75c a pair. FANCY GEORGETTE CREPE SKIRTING PLAIDS %e Colorite, v LpEGIAT 100 Exquisite Garments In Many Exchmve Styles I nemgat ‘desighe and colors Eatice lins of ool Plids Prdins > i ENVELOPE CHEMISE ., .. . $3.98 to “$ Come to the store that always leads and never follows—We were the first to reduce 32.00 quality—SATURDAY $225 $4.50 quality—SATURDAY $333 $4.00 quality—SATURDAY $300 3650 quality—SATURDAY $4.87 $4.50 quality —SATURDAY $338 $8.75 quality—SATURDAY $6.55 $5.00 quality—SATURDAY $3./56 $0.75 quality—SATURDAY §7.31 NIGHT ROBES ..... . $6.50 xoasoof EAMISOLES 2 5.0.. . 0 hi e S14B 00 BLOOMERS ..........50 18 ' se0nta 20¢ Waterman's. Writing Fluid, jn blue, black-+ . e SATURDAY SPECIAL 15¢~ * - Bunker Hill Corr: ondonLe Cards, with gilt edge. Fo SATURDAY SPECIAL 50 ; prices and we shall oontmue to sell reliable Clothes, Hais and Furnighings at lower pneu than any store in town. b S AR R e e i i

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