Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1920, Page 10

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mn%iy ey to atisud: e sum- er Io)‘ifmhen in New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ames and family spent * several days recently with New Taven friends. . Miss Alice Rix is the guest of Ruth Murray of Colchester. Miss 1da Schmuckler of New York is|Clark. = % spending a few weeks at"her home here. 2 - Mrs. Ernest Spencer has returned from e 3 m,ON 3 : A - growd -attended the clai several weeks' stay in Lyme. c—.};’,’;,:";‘,,,‘.f;: x(',m:;:, Dc':l,'," "1'—{,,?::; There was & good”attendance at the|and dancé at Ovenbird hail Monda: & i : Sunday school picnic on:the church green|might. S5 Seaich ey veadan. Moritay afternoon, among the mrmber| Mrs. Mary>Wood and son Willi Miss Helen Rogers has returned from|yeing former residents who came b~ nu-|Slocum, Mr..and Mrs. Philip Ra a visit with friends in Now Londom. | tsmobile from Norwich, Jewett City, Providence, Frank and Walter Durf Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Ray and Mr. and} o ipyury and Hartford: All 5.g28 fonk part|Providence spent the Fourth with Mrs. Clyde Ray and chivi of Milllale|in (ne games and sports. M picnic|erett Moore and family. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B J.| jynch consisted of sandwichas, caie, ice |- Sdmuet James, “who_has_ been Fery St £ cream, lemonade and peanuts. feeble. is able fo be out and about unai- Miss Leah Gifford of New TLondon|“"Nre’ & B Hadley returned home Sat: tended. spent the holiday at her home here. ~ - |y a2 atter spending several wWeeks fn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffey and fam:{ New York. She was acéompanied by her 3 3 ily were recent vistors in Niuntie and at| daughter;. Miss Sarah- Iwuise Hadie tendent .of -the county home, is tak- Giant's Neck. and her hister,. Dr.. Helen Baldwis. - ing a vacation and is enjoying an yt?- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daniels® hlva Charles Bordeit of New Haven, spent mblla trip throuih places of ‘ntera,! in moved from the Denison farm 1o oné Bffthe Week end at the Home of his. father: | New York _state. Gorton' of New London were - day at Hillside farm. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Clark and chil- dren spent Monday at the Devil's Hop Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and Gils bert Murray and children; Ruth and Ron- ald, of Colchester visited friends here on Monday, Mr.‘and Mrs. John Rathbun weré reeellt callers in Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and family spent Sunday at Ocean Beach. Mrs. Henry Rogers spent several days recently with North Plains relatives. Lawrence Spencer, who tecently was graduated from New London vocational school, is spending the vacation at his honie here, Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Coffey:of Bridge- por: guests, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.” Arthur Coffey. Charlie Littlefield entertained: refatives from Irovidence over the F Harry Moore of , Bri ol Fourth with his family i - Miss 'Violét Rogers afid M!a Mhmh tained Jaly it e trom Smit Schooman, t\|m-, and Mrs. Clarence Sweet, H. D. Northup, Mrs. Charlotte Northup and Hope }flrfll\lp of Providence. adford is at the sanatorium at Wl}ll’mmllc. where she has sone for & rest. Lester Dart léft Thursday for the Y. AL C. A.‘camp at:East Lyme. e rn ke the houbes on the Mitchell cstate. A £ iy from New London has moved to Denison place. . Mr Clarence Bennett of Waterbury was a|Gray. gk 2 recent guest of his 'mcther. “Claire ‘Barber of Waterbury 13 ‘Washington Clark of Scott Hill was a | father's home. for the week end. s cousin, Mrs. Ora| -Mr. and Mrs. Kendall of Harif)cl vrlimn Monday at H. J. Kendally Miss e Mrwk.hmmored 50 ymmb? a.visit from the president of the, United States, Ulysses S. Grant. President Grant had been at the great Woodstock cele- bration, after which he was the guest of | Senator Buckingham. Over 1,500 persons | shook hands with the chief executive dur- ing his two hours' reception here. The horse railroad was completed and the iast spike driven during this week. Bxtracts from The Bulletin's files of ‘70 follow: July 4, 1870—Early Saturday night the Fourth ,came in with the blowing of horns, the music of exploding firecrackers ~-and the crash of guns and pistols. Until midnight sleep in any part of the city was an_impossibility, for organized bands of youthful marauders upon the peace and Quietness. .of -the neighborhood patrolled the streets, wildly excited over the an- niversary of the day that affords them the opportunity of unlimited noise. The baseball game between Greeneville and Preston resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 31 to 14. Although gas pipes have been laid on ‘West Main street. Asylum, Peck, Me- chanic and Fairmount streets. these streets were_in darkness last evening. speaker, all in favor of the women, be- ing General Roberts and the Rev. Dr. Phelps of New Haven, Mrs. English and the Rev. Olympia Brown. At the conclu- sion of the hearing Rev. Miss Brown an- nounced that she had received a contri- bution of five dellars from George Pratt of Norwich to be used in the distribution of tracts. This was a practical joke of the representative from Franklin, the Hon. William M. Converse, who contrib- uted the money and told the reverend lady that Mr. Pratt had been converted. Bromley is misbehaving himself great- ly and deserves to have his ears pulled. | He is not treating the suffrage women with respect. He calls them “peaked,” shriveled in form.,” “lanky and limj and “acid of countenarce.” While we have great, confidence' in Bromley's ‘accuracy in this inventory, and would. ot for thé world suggest that he only guesses at it, we should like to know what lha‘ has to io with suffrage. July 9—Copy of “The ‘Bulletin for. this date is mixsing from fllesA MONTVILLE CENTER Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson entertain- ed a family party July 4th, as is their The community pictiic held on the green July 5th was largely attended. Sand- wiches, cake, ice cream and lemonade were the picnic lunch. The Fox.and Clark families entertain- ed friends from New Haven, Colchester and Franklifi at a picnic Monday ‘after- L noon. Mr. Martin of State Cemter, Pa., and Henry W. Fox of New Haven Were recent guests at the Fox homestead. Everett V. R, Hood was a recent Col- chester caller.”. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest E. Rogers and son s o g apere Was no Daper|custom. Those present of the family in- FEOIHRpEON SO e Mr. and Mrs. ‘Roy Johnson, Mr, July 6, 1870 President Grant with | Cluded Mr. an 4 and Mrs. Merton Johnson and 'son of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johmson and son of Natick, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher. ex-Governor Jewell, ex-Governor Hawley, General Porter: *General "B. ‘F. Butler and others arrived | piton Jonoson. of Canterbury, Mr.. and B . F in Norwich on Monday evening at Tfyrs Robert Paton of Montville. Other argains ror o'clock on a_special train from Putnam, , guests were cousing of Mrs. Johnson from || New York, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Tink- ham and Miss Barker. also friends from Canterbury, Mr. and Mrs. Maine and Mrs. where . they had attended the Woodstock celebration. A large crowd gathered at the station to welcome the president, and as the presidential visage was seen in Saturday Shoppers Satur(fay Shoppers% Whitman, perspective a howl arose from the con-| Mrs. Mary Beard .is entertaining her &lantly increasing throng, and when, S+l gons, Reyv. Willjam Beard. and Bdwin Men’s Furnishings Dep’t “Alco” Reversible Collars—each col- far may be reversed; and 'has a dif- ferent pattern on each side. Com- fortable in cut and well made. Two collars in one— 40c collars 50c quality Muslin Underweat, Infants'“ Wear, Etc. Pretty Envelope Chemise, in white % batiste. Bodice styles daintily & trimmed with rows of drawn work— § SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.25 Summer Kumfit Combinations, ¥ Made of batiste with round neck org in bodice models. Have . either ji straight leg or are made bloomer 3, style— i sATunoAv SPECIAL AT~ $2.25-$250 AND $2.98 Flesh Color Bloomers ‘— made d good batiste and trimmed with filet § laces and .insertions— SATURDAY SPECIAE as= corted by Senator Buckingham, he enter- ed an open carriage, the whole assembly reeled to and fro with delight, but as the venqrable Putler passed from the portal the very air was snlit with the cry of “Spoons!” and it was bainfully evident -ghat as a hero in Norwich the omnipotent Butler was not a success. President Grant went directlv to the home of Sen- stor Buckingham. where from 9 o'clock intil 11 he met and shook hands with the ~eltizens. He left for New London at 2.08 oclock in the morning. H. Whittemore, principal of school. was walkingsup Frank- 18 o'clock on the evening. 1. he heard the report of a ol immediately felt a sharp sting i On reaching home in his pantaloons ood streaming from a slight) Beard of New York —<Mr. and Mre. Ed- win Beard are.cn route to-Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dart and family spent the week end at the Dart cottage on Mason Island. Mrs. William Auwood of New London is spending the summer at the home of her son, Harry Auwood. Hope Comstock left Saturday for South ‘Windham, where she will spend the re- mainder of her vacation . Mr. McGrady of Fall River was at the Massasoit company plant this' week on busin Mi: gnes Auwood spent the week end at Tiverton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Palmer and family. Earle -Auwood was among - those who went on an excursion to Newport Mon- day. Mr. and- Mrs. Paul Glsbrénner enter- . SATURDAY 32¢ . SATURDAY 39 $1.25 Blea¢hed Sea Island Under- wear of the Roxford make. A beau- tiful ' quality. Al styles of shirts and drawers— SATURDAY SPECIAL 8% 45¢c Mercerized Cotton Socks, in black, cordovanm, slate or mavy blue. Good quality— SATURDAY 29¢—$1.70 HALF-DOZ. VOILE DRESSES You Never Saw Such Dresses at Prices Like These Dainty Frocks In Many Styles In Voiles of All Colors 70.—The last spike of thel L. 1% R s driven near Williams ? $1.00 Drop Stitch Lisle Socks, in AT Botigaliow « Kproms: made obi food § Cor o | Se——— AT )’ bleckpCuqpe s, i And we have all sizes—yes, we have. It makes no | quality percale. Roomy and well the road? All sizes for your choice— v $ ~ T made— difterence if you have come to believe that, having )y the first of ‘eight Academy today there will and n in history The regular exa of the week begin on Monday ne: There was a grand rush g for Fulletins containi nt of the great Woodstock The account of the celebration took upg and a half columns of space and hough sevewu hundred extras were nted, the elition was soon exhausted. The woman suffrage continued before the legis- ee on Wednesday. The A man at sixty years of age is either a failure or a success. BEECHAM'S PILLS have been made for sixty years and have the largest sale of any medicine in the world! Millions use BEECHARY'S PILLS Seld cveryvlmv. 105. 25e. _PRIME CHUCK ROAST Ib 25¢ PRIME RIB ROAST FRESH LEAN HAM- BURG, Ib.......... 20c NATIVE FOWL, Ib. . 45c | SWIFT’S GENUINE LAMB LEGS, Ib........... 40c ‘'FORES, bb.......... 18| “CHOPS, Ib.......... 50c| Nicely Cured CORNED BEEF, Ib. 1274¢ SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS, b .. FrthMnle Creamery GRAPEJUICE [ PURE TOMATO CATSUP Large bottle ........ 27c BUU(*COCOANUT | SWEET CORN, Can RING'S MARKET THAYER BLDG.- FRANKLIN SQUARE : DOWN GO THE PRICES B foc stuffs, and we have again hit-ths arket right. | We advise you to watch where you buy this week, for everyone is looked on high’ pficed food stuffs ‘ STEER BEEF LOWER {.EAN POT ROAST BEEFFORBOILING STEAKS LEAN SALT PORK, Ib. 22c. NATIVE VEAL RUMPS; 165 7500 39¢ LEGS, 1b. . ::ix ... 533B0 SHOULDERS, b.... 22¢ CUTLETS, Ib..... . 55c CHOPS, Ib. .. .- a5 SQUIRE’S FRESH 'SHOULDERS, Ib. ... 28c PURE ROSELEAF LARD el o oale Wilson's CORNED BEEF ROAST BEEF, Ib. can 29¢ PORK AND BEANS iNo. 2 can, 2 cans. PURE COCOA e cees e ———_——F‘— -BUY YOUR BROWN SUGAR FOR CANNING * ‘WHITE ROSE COFFEE ’ WEMAKEOUROWNPEANUTBU’ITER 25c. A No. 1 RED STAR POTATOFS 15 Ibs peck. ........ $1.35 GUA’RANTEEQ EGGS ‘BONELBS CODFISH SHOPPING BAGS, 5c¢ EACH + regularly for l‘lc SATURDAY SPECIAL 3 FOR 25 ) SATURDAY SPECIAL 69¢ g $2.50 Percale and Madras Shirts, well made shirts, in many attrac- ‘ tive designs and colorings— [] SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.19 2 Wash Goods Department 1% Bates’ Zephyr Dress Ginghams, nch Gingham, soft in finish and or excellent quality. We offer a fine assortment of ‘checks, plaids, stripes and solid colers, in short lengths or in full pieces— SATURDAY SPECIAL 42¢ 35c Staple Apron Gingham, in blue and white checks. Width 27 inches— SATURDAY SPECIAL 25¢ 45c Dress Percales; well-covered designs. yard wide— SATURDAY SPECIAL 35¢ 49c Woven Cheviot—fast colored stripes. Width 28 inches— SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% in -light- and All a full . Floor Coverings and Drapenes $3.50 Quakér me Curtains. Eighty pair of handsome Filet and Craft Lace Curtains, all of which are two and one-half ‘yards long— ‘SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.59 55c Quaker Laces, in white or ivory. All Fjlet net, but we only have five .or six pieces of it for. Saturd: selling. Come early— % i SATURDAY SPECIAL 43 30c Coshing SeRH-dor ~grcund with dainty colored border in floral effects. 'Width 35 inches. Only one hundred and fifty yards in the lot— SATURDAY SPECIAL 22c JAPANESE GRASS RUGS Colorings’ are varied, and the qudl- ty is wonderful for the money. Just the thing for -cottage or bedroom use— 9 by 12—value $13.50— SALE PRICE $10.43 8 by 10—value $11.00— SALE PRICE $8.39 6 by 9—value $8.00— SALE PRICE $5.19 $1.25 Fibre Rugs, in green and tan, with pretty stencilled designs. Size 27 by 54 inches—- SATURDAY SPECIAL 79¢c WALRUS = GRAIN KERATOL TRAVELING BAG. A cloth lined, leather cornered , brass riveted and made for wear. This material will outlast Jeather, and looks just like it. This is a regular $3.25 qual- y— g SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.49 P Handkerchiefs and Neckwear Organdie Cojlars and Sets. which we have, been, selling for 39 and 75c.. We show plain styles ‘and many which are lace trimmed— SATURDAY SPECIAL 29c Dainty Batiste Handkerchiefs, sold All have 1-8. in:h, hems— SATURDAY SPECIAL 12(/zc Women's Handkerph(efs which ‘are , really worth while, and a great bar- galn—- S VPR TN SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.85 Arnold Knit"Night Drawers, in two-' | year size only— SATURDAY SPECIAL 69 Rompers for children, from two to six years old.. Straight leg models only— SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.19 Rubber-Top Corsets for $2.50 — pink only, in all sizes from 19 teo 24. Both R. & G. and Thompson attained a certain size, you cannot find a ready-made to fit you—you can do it at The Boston Store’s Ap- parel Shop. It will cost you but Five Dollars, too. Qur selection at this price is wonderfully good and complete. They are not house drssses, or dresses which have become unsaleable—but are clever, well mads, and of good quality— makes. A good chance to get & BUY IT TODAY FOR $5.00 ke’ A "gond Shante 5ol 8 e ) SATURDAY SPECIAL $250 Charming Voile Dresses In Many A Styles and Colors H“"%efl:::‘-“" SHEER All sizes also, at this price—and thz largest display of Women's: Ribbed Cotton 'Vests — d“rlessk:: iouhhave 'e:ler ‘s‘e;lr;dalt sugg a l;:x?pl‘:l“ g;u;es A o e Bl h e know that you have y paid as high as $9. SATURDAY EPECIAL 25¢ for dresses of no better quality or style. We know Tsc Lisle Thread. Bodice Vests— what values are, and we can state, without any quali- fications, that the value is here, and as for the s!yle s SATURDAY SPECIAL 62 85c Pink Liste Thread Bodices— SATURDAY SPECIAL 69¢" ‘you can see that for. yourself. We carry dresses in all sizes up to and including 46, so do not hesitate on that account— BUY IT TODAY FOR §5.98 Womens Fine Cotton Union Suits. All low-neck, sleeveless and made with wide knee. All sizes from & to 9— SATURDAY SPECIAL 75¢ EXTRA SIZES 8¢ $1.65 Black Silk Boot Hosc—made . with seam’ in leg— ANY TRIMMED HAT IN OUR STOCK | &iims: ONE DAY ONLY are “Wayne” knit and ‘made with « lisle top and seam m leg, regul.u' price $1.65= - SATURDAY SPECIAL $150,° ‘Women's Mercerized Gauze Weight Hose, in black only. A light weight which will wear well, regular 3¢ There are White, Pink, Rose and Lavender Georgette Crepe Hats, trimmed with flowers, and with all the dainty touches which these mid-summer hats should have —There are all-black Maline Hats—Black Horsehair Hats “flower trimmed” — there are White Milans, Hemps and Leghorns, as pretty and as dainty as can be— there are handsomely trimmed Hats, in brown, in. navy and in black—there are hats of all kinds, all shapes and all sizes. valu;T!JnDAV SPECIAL Z:'n NONE OF THEM WERE LESS THAN $7.50 MANY OF THEM WERE MARKED FROM $12.00 TO $18.00 A — Silk Department . $3.50 Crepe-de-Chine—all 40 inches wide. Pretty lxghr shades and in black as’ well— SATURDAY SPECIAL $2.49 $3.00 Yard-wide Messaline. A fine line of colors to select from, with plenty of black and mavy blues— SATURDAY SPECIAL 32,3 Printed , Georsetles. tremendausly reduced for Saturday.. All are this A season’s patterns, and the qualities are of the best, Width 40 inches— $4.00 quaiities— a5 s e B SATURDAY, YOUR CHOICE FOR $7.50 ) s e Children’s Trimmed Milans and Panamas ... ONLY $1.98 s R e Tikce iand: Balicoudery Department Embroidered Edges and Beading combined. One lot of pretiy edges “"and headings combined, .which are suitable for use in camisoles, reg= ularly 25c a yard— . SATURDAY SPECIAL 18 One. ot of Colored Trimmings, sold regularly all the. way from $1.25 tg ;2 5 a yard. ‘We want to close mem &ATURD‘AY SPECIAL ‘3% ° 15¢ Cotton Crochet Edges— 2 SATURDAY SPECIAL 10¢ White Goods and Domestics $6.00 Dimity Quilts with embroid- ered. cut edges, for use on metal beds —and -they are all full size. Pinl hite or blue color schemes— SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.95 White Dimity Quilts with hemmed edge, 2‘by 21 yards in size. Value $3.00— ""SATURDAY SPECIAL $248 $1.00 White Cambric, in short lengths. A very fine quality— SATURDAY SPECIAL 6% White Goods and Domestics 33c Hemmed Dish Towels—a yard long, made with loop, and your choice. of bleached, unbleached or plaid. Only five to a customer— SATURDAY SPECIAL 24c White Aeropline Cloth—the elosest . woven and best wearing cloth for ;kirts, nurse’s uniforms, etc. Weorth 1.15— SATURDAY SPECIAL 79 l?lc Haoney-Comb Towels—unbleach- SATURDAY SPECIAL 14c Glove Department Tic Black Silk Gloves, in two-claap length— SATURDAY SPECIAL 50e, $2.26 Silk Gloves, with heavily em- broidered backs. white, black and gray— SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.75 Shown in pongee, e A R R g 8

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