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NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 ax % Arn’t You Really Glad That I am Here to Help You Fight the H. C. of L.? De y&u notice how quick sales and low prices have been started to imitate, but AT WECHSLER’S 81-87 Franklin Street AT WECHSLER’S 81-87 Franklin Street Norwich: Conn. THE SALE OF ALL SALES COMMENCES SATURDAY, JULY 24th NO BAITS Norwich, Conn. THE SALE OF ALL SALES COMMENCES SATURDAY, JULY 24th| cannot be equalled, as I make my money ebhsin in buying, not selling — ENUF SAID. JACOB WECHSLER H. EVERETT, of 29 Franklin Street, one of Norwich’s leading merchants, de- cided to retire from business. I purchased this entire stock of high grade Lad- ies’ and Men’s Furnishings, at my own pnce, and moved same up to my store, at 81-87 Franklin Street — and com» sale at unheard of prices. ‘ *. will put them on JUST A WORD—As I told you in my last advertissment, that I would give you values that could not be beaten, I lived up to my word, as those of you who visited the store realize it—the reason I can do this is that I am always buying up stores and stocks of manufacturers, who need the money, or want to retire. I want to say right here that I never use BAITS and get you on some other purchase, but every and each article in the store is a wonderful value, and | make a legitimate profit, as I make my money in BUYING, NOT SELLING. VALUES THAT CANT BE BEAT —— NOT BAITS Men’s $25.00 Suits $15.95 Men’s $30, $32 Suits $17.95 Men’s $40 Suits. .. $24.95 Men’s $50 to $60 .Suits Ladies’ Shirt Waists. .. 98¢{$3.50 Men’s Scout Shoes Value to $2.00 $2.59—Not a BAIT. YES We have a few more of those Ladies’ Night Gowns and Envelope Chemise, in pink and white, value $2.00—98c. Ladies’ and Men’s Cotton Hose, all colors. .. .. 19¢ Not a BAIT—Not Lisle $8.00 Men’s Dress Shoes, black or tan—$4.95. $26.95. Boys’ Scout Shoes $1.95 ! $3.25, $3.50 Khali Pants| EXTRA SPECIAL | —value $3.50. e B i $2.19. Ladies !-leavy Sillke l:-lose, - black and white—98c. - seam in the back, ribbed|Ladies’ White Buck Shoes, $3.$5201;Vlens Work Pants| top, value $2.75—$1.69.| 5 Iittle soiled, - values to|Boys’ Caps, assorted pat- $10.00—$1.95. terns, all worsted—Only about 5 dozen — Come quick if you want one 29¢ Children’s Dresses, $1.25—59¢. value $4.29. Ladies’ Gray Shoes, in kid | WOMEN OF MOOS tof ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS AMERICAN LEGION. Congress finds the federal board for vocational education functioning smooth- ly, says J. W. Rixey Smith, who, in an article in The American Legion Weekly, tells of the house investigation into the affairs of the board. He adds: “The whole pitiful side of the lons- drawn out wreck and waste of the hu- man body which follow in the wake of war was shown up during the investi- gation "in a way that brought out anew the deep obligation the to the disabled service man. “The committee found, as many had long before discovered, that the admin- istration of the board needed to be de- centralizde™ and recommended that a di- viisonal office ‘with power to pass on cases’ be established in each state of the Union. Something has been wrong with the New York and Philadelphia offices of the board, the committee reports, and|g recommended | arly sown to exist ‘It is partie the conditions says: that in the New York and Philadelphia umcoe‘s and preventing harmonious cooperation nt teamwork should be remedie if necessary by an entire reor n of those offices.” ‘The board recommend vice requirements be cipal and staff offi bilitation work o3 liar and specia hat civil ser- as to prin- iccount of the pecu- sed character of the work ; it takes a crack at those who it is felt have been ng to hold the gov- ernment up for excessive tuition yates in schools for disabled men by recommend- ing hn‘ a certain contract with a Pitts- recom- a ,xwmed men in training; and it be extended to all disabled who served with any of the armies of the|’ allies. ““The committee unanimously approves one of the of the rehabilitation idea a most outstanding and progress tures of -legislation induced by s the report, and adds, ‘It 'm(l “deficiencies, Csppcl._\lly in the (arher . The committee recognizes a and ’\xoosfl rwich Lodge of Moose held “riday evening their with tating that all complete. ted that there will be well over 200 Several lodges frorn all ]\’11’(5 and have sending clas WOODMEN. 7694, M. W Tuesda MODE Tonic Camp, ‘. No. meeting on ze number present. their - regul ning with tine business occupied the the meeting. months were d attention of the winter The third anni ferman Retovske at at the home of Mr hame of Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. William Canning. Canning, who is a niece of Mr. Park- . spent her girlhood in Norwich, he is remembered by her friends Lillie Parkinson. and two tones—$3.49. , <{Men’s Pure Silk Four-in- $1.50 Boys’ Knee Pants 98< ?l\:n 4 Tlr:s ' allm“t 1‘3“3;:. Ladics’ Liske Hose, seamin Men’s Work Shirts ... 98c| left—69c to $1.98, value|Boys’ Canvas Shoes, leather| the back, value 75c — | Value $1.50 '$1.50 to $4.00. soles and heels—$1.49. 46¢. | So come one, and all, to a genuine Sale, where every article in the store is a bargain—as I am constantly buying out stores and manufacturers, who either need money or are retiring from business. I use no baits to get you into Easiis IT'S UP TO YOU —- ENUF SAID. JACOB WECHSLER Branch Stores at Jewett City, Conn. 81-87 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Mildred A. Kinney is chairman. At | Miss Underwood there was a supper of sandwiches, NOP‘N TOWM presented each a cut! Wilcos, a ss berry dish in behalf of the society. | iy, ged 10 ,9 and 6 years, respective- returned with the Misses Rogers for a | s of the r rst C ,,nm—e | cake and lemonade. Following the sup- Potter is to wed Morris Wallen. re\\ days’ stay in Norwich ‘Town. Tha‘\ ver, the general good time included e fiss Rogers will become the bride of cox childrén, who never remained | \ et B i A boipy ciladiiens mn-[xomm Nelson. Both young men are | from home over night before, are | , ting House | nection with the evening’s program was | from out of town. ‘lh ving a delightful’ yisit. B r of members at-| the pleasant surprise given Miss Ruth L.| Miss Josephine and Miss Mahel Rogers| William Parkinson and his dangnicr. 00d, ,.us,‘ Potter and Miss Marion C. Rogers, active | of West Town street spent Thursday at| Mrs. as- | members of the society for several years. | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy W X of whlch in honor of their approaching marriages. | of Plainfield. Ruth, Amy ] Charles E. Rogers, have ret i X | from a very enjoyable visit of ten days| and \lanonl’.\( Lake View farm, Billerica, Mass., the " Mrs . ahd Mrs. Curtis Bernard, for sev- eral months residents of Broadway, Ncr wich, are again located at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Yerrington of { Peck's Corner. Helen McNally, one of the fgesh zir children from, New York, was ent&1(ai for two weeks a tthe home of M- Dennis Houlihan of Sturtevant et. ttle Miss Frances Vail of Town «trncl returned , home Wedn. after se ays' visit with Mrs.-Clifford Davidson of eville. arion Hunter of Otrobando ave- Mr her uncle and aunt Hunter, of Taunio:, siting George an ul4|re&s at afternoon. o uled for I'H:t E keep the weather. At the parsonage on Elm avenus Mis, Gurdon F. Bailey cousin, Mrs. F Mr. and, Mrs. recently spent a few davs at the e Mr. and Mrs. Jerome l"drkmson of Wa Town street. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bennett ot Tow1 street are entertaining Miss Pacline Chapdelaine of Putnam Rev. Gurdon F. has been the guest for week of friends in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lucas) of Town street have returned from their wedding trip. ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE SEEAKS;Ib............. Z26c NO HIGHER PRICE TODAY 26c BUYS A POUND OF THE BEST STEAK IN THE STORE. Best Chuck Roast \Beef, Ib........... 20c None Higher In Price Today Rib Roast Beef, Ib. 22¢ Sugar Cured CORNED BEEF LEAN PLATE, BRISKET Pound 10c NATIVE VEAL ‘Pieces to Roast, Ib. 35¢ .Boneless Chuck .Roast Beef, Ib. Eresh Béef For - Special Frankfurters Pound 20c Fresh Fish DIRECT FROM FISHING PORTS Sword Fish, Ib. .. .. 30c DIRECT FROM BLOCK ISLAND Fresh Porgies, Ib. .. 15¢ Shore Haddock, Ib. . 9¢ Fresh Native Eels, Ib 25¢ Salt Cod Gems, Ib. . 20c Full FLOUR Gold Med Armour’s Sugar Cure Squire’s Fresh Pork Smoked Shoulders Shoulders Pound 23¢ | Pound 25¢ Fresh Pork Loin to Roast, Ib...... 35¢c COFFEE OF GOOD TASTE There’s Savory, Aroma and Satisfying Good Cheer in Every Cup of Mohican -Coffee. Pound 55¢ PulverizefSugar Fer None Better 1-8 Bbl Sack $2.05 be made on the BAKERY, from MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER Ib. 59c¢ With That New Grass Flavor 25¢ tion at all times. h Gosh! We Hate to See You Spend So Much Money For Food, When by Taking Advantage of Our Weekly Specials, You Can Reduce Your Cost of Living Over Twenty-Five Per Cent New, Red Star POTATOES ............ 98¢ A WORD ABOUT OUR BAKERY GOODS WE GUARANTEE all our PRODUCTS to able. Our Bake Shop is a model of efficiency and cleanliness, and is open for your inspec- SPECIAL—Delicious TRY IT! 15 Lbs. Peck Special EGGS Mobhican Carefully Selected Dozen 49¢ Swift’s Silverleaf PURE LARD 5 Pounds fi or $1.10 nation is under | se: that benefits of the vocational act | Americans | ¢ -| Franklin square Bailey of Elm avenut | a few days this! House (Ruth | 43 Baltic street. There was a large at- tendance and the day was enjoyed with an appropriaté programme. 0DD FELLOWS. TUncas lodge, No. 11, L 0. O. F., scated its newly elected officers on Monday eve- ning at the regular meeting. The officers installed were: Noble grand, Fred V. Amburn; vice grand, Henry Whitmarsh; served to the members closed the eve- ing. DAUGHTE The follow OF LIBERTY, of me), by Deputy argaret Goss of New o L. Rawsol ¢ Washburn ; Barber ; Wilso! recording e ciate recording financial seq allation ice eream, and punch w rved by the entertain ment committee. Several candidates will be initiated at the next meeting® After the in: cake Sedgwick Won 16, held their their 34th z fashioned bask, Mas. G M open her hou: t and her lawn on whil All mem at th home good time. ~Thi P July 28th ’ind the The mq with the lute to t LEDYARD Ledyard grange met WV but one, and ¥ ings T. Avery of ferns and told names and us The grange voted to hold nic at I'oquunrm. on the I in J orll has been rec d from Arthur D. hristian Endeavior meeting Sunday James’ church in v. Twenty- esent and i h lots of other good t ioodenough will exchange D. C. Stone, of Ston- ’NEARlY KIllE[I [ BY INDIGESTION Restored ToUVworons Hea.hh By CHAS. F. HARTWELL South Royalton, Vermont, # About three years ago I began to suffer with Indigestion. Food soured in my stomach, causing me to belch ; { and I had terrible heart burn, with | pains in my chest and arms. | heart became affected ; I had short- mess of breath; the action of my geanty and scalding. I was knocked out, and good for nothing, when I read about ‘Fruit- e-tives’ and sent for a box. Tuseda bave fried’ but to my surprise and gladness, I noticed improvement and 1 continued the use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, (or Fruit Liver Tablets) with the result that a dozen boxes made me feel like a different person”. CHAS. F. HARTWELL, B0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES anueed, OGDEX\SBURG. N. Y. LEGAL NOTICE premises in OUR OWN the best materials obtain- NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to all persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Col- chester that/I have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of 10 mills on the dollar on the grand list as last perfected, and that said tax is due and payable on the first day of August, 1920. For the purpose of collecting said tax the_Collector will be at the Grain Store of David Shea Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd: fl.urln[l the month of A at the Postoffice treasurer, Frank M. Green; recording Amburn; financial | mith. Following the of 11 candidates was worked in the nd d A banquet .|FOLLOWING: to bring a cup My | kidneys was irregular, the secretions few and thought, ‘well, they will turn | out like all the other remcdies I | I IA Bulletin Want : Adveriisement Will Get It GRAIN AND FESD. FLOUF T0 THF TR!DI —“i‘ have just un- loaded one car of Duluth Imperial flour, one car of Hecker-dones, one car of Gold Medal flour and one car of sugar; also one car of malt and hops for your home | brew. Order from your grocer or call the Greeneville Grain Co. 5. jv22d Buy Your Grain OF SLOSBERG AND SAVE MONEY. NOTICE TH E i | i Fancy Oats, per bag 95 dheoliin i 0 008305 Fancy Barley, 96 Ibs. . . $3.75 ;IPennant Stockfeed, 100 Thatiei . $3.95 No.1 Corn, 100 Ibs. . . . $3.25 No. 1 Meal, 100 lbs. ... $3.25 No. 1 C. Corn, 100 lbs. $3.35 " (Choice Bran, 100 Ibs. . . $3.10 | Choice Middlings, 106 2| Mystic Scratchfeed, 100 Ibs. $4.45 “ee ceedan 1| Mystic Laying Mash, 100 Thefic = o, :10il Meal, 31-34¢ $4.65 ¢, 100 . $3.65 Union Grains, 247, 100 | Sucrene Dairy, 100 Ibs. $3.40 ‘| Buffalo Gluten, 100 Ibs. $3.75 _:‘Hay, ton .......... $40.00 - Shells BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR Barrett that he recetly underwenf a sursical operation at Long Island City, where he improv- : . s Ch Sl b & S Shne Geer feas the tenger or| WIS, D108 fil’g 0n | 3-13 Cove Street, Norwich “Drive Over” CLGSED SATURDAY FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cammerce Building Phone 233-2 Lady Assistan: Funeral Director and Embalmer “rompt Service Dav or Night ! 2 ; ¥ Lol 'HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL pDIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Sor Co. \ 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT | | Shea v Funeral Directors 41 Main Street .- o SRS HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shetucket Stroet DEL-HOFF HOTEL EURCPEAM PLAN HAYES BROS. Props. Telept one 1227 26-28 Breadway BOWELIYG ALLEYS