Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1920, Page 12

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Clearance Savings As Great As §2.00 On a Suit —toBe HadIn a Stock Reducing Sale of Men’s Bathing Suits On Sale Beginning Today At These Reduced Prices DIVIDED INTO FOUR SPECIAL LOTS LOT 1—Our entire stock of Men’s Bathing Suits that sold at $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50, com- prising Men’s one-piece Suits, worsted tops and cotton trunks, black and navy, reduced to. ... $2.95 LOT 2—63 Men’s Wool Bathing Suits, in one ) and two-piece models, in black, navy, green, Maroon, gray and heather mixture, both plain and with contrasting colors—our regular $6.00 Bathing Suits, reduced to ..... L s A05 LOT 3—102 Men’s Wool Bathing Suits, in one and two-piece models, in black, navy and all the leading colors, in plain and trimmed, all our reg- ular $6.50, $7.00 and $7.50 Bathing Suits, reduced to s LOT 4—20 Men’s Bathing Suits, comprising our finest Suits, one and two-piece models, in a good assortment of colors—our regular $9.00, $9.50 and $10.00 Suits, at O o In Women’s Hats, Trim- Mllllner med and Untrimmed Fine Dress Hats Reduced to $4.85 At this price we offer our entire stock of Women’s Pat- tern Hats—positively none reserved. Many of these Hats are ideal for early Fall wear and they will lock like a bar- gain, next Fall, to the woman who buys one now. Futurist Union Suits A Clearaway Sale at Reduced Prices The materials are Nainsook, Batiste and Mercerized Crepe —in plain, lace trimmed and embroidered. The styles are vest and bodice tops, in pink and white : AT $1.69 A SUIT AT $2.39 A SUIT | All cur regular $2.00 and i All our regular $2.50, $2.75 $2.25 Futurist Union Suits, i and $3.00 Futurist Union Some Remarkable Values H q are now reduced to $1.69 a | Suits are nocw reduced to suit. $2.39 a suit. PROVERB—A handful of common-sense is worth *a bushel of learning. IMPORTANT - SHOPPING ECONOMIES FOR TODAY All Day and Evening Reduced prices and clean-up prices on Summer merchan- dise. Every price reduction just as quoted, every saving just as represented—better in' fact—for all reductions are from our low selling prices and this makes the savings even greater than they seem. \ A Special Purchase of 480 Women’s Waists, Bought From Two Leading Manufacturers, Enables Us to Make These Remarkable Offerings Women’s Embroidered Voile Waists, worth in a regular way $2.50 and $2.98—Spzcial Price $1.50 Women’s Waists of fine quality Voile, hand- somely embroidered, with snappy style collars, sizes 36 to 52—these are regular $2.98 and $3.50 waists, at ..... At :.. $1.95 Three attractive models in Women’s Pongee Waists, bought from a maker whose selling sea- son was over—these are regular $5.95 and Clihot e o anbsteeteR e s IR TP ... $3.98 WOMEN’S WHITE WASH SKIRTS AT MOST EMPHATIC REDUCTIONS AT $4.95 — Skirts that sold at $7.50 AT $6.75 — Skirts that sold at $9.50 AT $8.95—Skirts that sold at $12.50 [ At these prices a slight charge will be made for any necessary alterations. SATURDAY SPECIALS From Several Departmgnts SATURDAY CANDY 50c Cream Wafers, flavors, at HOSIERY SPECIALS ‘Women’s White Hosiery, second quality of 50c quality, at ‘Women’s Burson Hosiery, second assorted 50c Salt Water Kisses, at..... 3%¢ quality of 59c grade, at....... 3% ‘Women's Lisle Hosiery, seam- 60c Jordan Almonds, at.. .« 49¢ " legs, in white and cordovan, 50c quality, at - 3% Women's Silk Hosiery, seam in the back, in black, white and cordovan—Special price a pair $1.15 75c Assorted Chocolates, in one pound boxes, at .....oounin ves B 80c Walnut Stuffed Dates, at.. 68¢c 90c Assorted Chocolates, in one pound hoxes, at BATHING CAPS Women's 25c Diver's Caps, tight fitting, RO“-TOP SOCkS all colors, reduced to 3 Popular with Bathing Suits and for cool comfort—Silk in black, navy, old rose, Copenhagen, Kel- ly green and cardinal—at $1.15 a pair. 50c Diver's Caps, at .. 85c Frilled Bathing Caps, at... 29¢ 59c Bathing Caps, with bow, at 45¢ 63¢ Double .Cushion Bathing Caps, with tassel, at SUMMER UNDERWEAR 50c Ayvad's Water Wings, at.. 3% Bathing Shoes, low style, all Women’s Vests, low neck sleeve- sizes, black or white—at 50c to 85¢ less—Special price ...... Women's Extra Siz sieeveless—Special price \Women's Vests, low neck, sleeye- less—Special price Bathing Shoes, high lace style, l;}‘af’ca(, white and colors—at $1.00 to ‘Women's Ribbed Bodices — MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Special price .............ceen. Women's Vests, band 25¢ Listerated Tooth Paste, at.. 15¢ 50c Palmolive Vanishing Cold Cream, at sleeveless—Special price .. ‘Women's Extra Size Bodices — Special price ‘Women'’s Union Suits, with lace or cuff knee—Special price .... Human Hair Nets, cap shape, all colors, 3 for 25¢c, each 59¢ 20c “Fashionette” Human Hair Nets, all colors, $1.35 a dozen, @ACR ...iiieetitioantaacoteians 10c Socklet Garters, 3 for. Long Gloves $1.35 180 pairs of Women’s Long Silk Gloves—black only—in 14 and 16-button lengths—Special price $1.35 A PAIR 15c Socklet Garters, 2 for. 55¢c Kleinert's Feather-weight Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, and 4 AL tiissccitcsssrcecccctacinne 'c Regular value $2.50 and $3.00. 60c Kleinert’s Detachable Dress ¥ £ i Shields, sizes 2 and 3, at....... 29¢ Writing Paper, white or col- T T ors, 24 sheets, 24 envelopes, a ) e, ks BOYS WEAR e g PAPET. e Children's Ripplette Rompers, 2 sizes 2 to 6, regular $1.00 value, 50c Eaton's Louisine Writing at . . 75¢ Paper, one pound boxes, white Boys’ Sport Blouses, plain white, only, 8t .....qce0eteevasrcnns kh: and stripes, regular $1.50 e 25¢ Envelopes, to match the fore- e o : ¥ Zoing, package Of 25, At........ 1 Boys' Khaki Knickerbockers, sizes 7 to 16, regular $1.50 value, 225 Vacuum Bottles, with : 5 Ll I L i G Boys' Washable Suits and shoulder, at ............ 180 T 00 value, ar.. $229 $8.50 Traveling Bags, cowhide Boys' All Wool, Navy Serge leather, cloth lined, black only, Knickerbockers. si sizes 16 and 18-inch, at........ $6.98 regular $4.50 value, at. A Bullen For 5alo. Advertisement Will Sell it AUCTIONS. AUCTION I will sell at public auction TUESDAY, AUG. 10TH, at 10 o’clock a. m., the property of Blenstone & Promhuber, REAL ESTATE 250-acre farm, known as the B Rogers farm, located five ;n{;i“jsfi'(.h from Norwicl n., one mile south from Poquetanuck village, eight miles, north from. Groton; said farm has 4 large quantity of wood and timber, about 300 fruit trees, consisting of apple, pear, plum and quince, a large two-story, two-family house in first class condition, with ail modern conveniences and plumbing, a garage, large barn, 36280, new silo. two . ice house, corn 3 house and other buildings. it PERSONAL PROPERTY Four cows, 14 heifers, 1 re Guernsey ull, about 350 héns ane ors ens, 50 ducks, incubator and brooder, new this spring, 1 new 7 horsepower engine and blower, complete silo = outfit, Ford commercial ‘car, 2 heavy wagons, 1 lum- ber wagon for one horse, 1 dump cart, pair team harnesses, new this spring, % single harnesses, mowing machine, horse rake, hay tedder, 2 disk harrows, one new, 1 smoothing harrow, planter, corn sheller, hoes, shovels, forks, rakes, hay fork, rope, carrier and pulleys complete, cider press. about 7 acres oat hay, 12 tems timothy hay. - . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in great variety, rugs, linoleum, 1 new range, 3 parlor stoves, parlor and ltving room furniture, glassware, crockery, table cutlery, tinware and other articles too numerous to mention, BLENSTONE & PRONHUBER, R. ¥. D. No. 6, Norwich, Conn. If very stormy, sale the first fair day, JAMES H. HYDE, J. EUGENE AYER, Auctioneers. Exceptionally good buildings ; the above described stock and tools are in first class condition. jvila —_— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FORD OWNERS—Doez our car start hard? Have you poor ights? Have your magneto Techarged _in vhi u it c the car while yoi Norwich Walding Co. Chestnut ufiu That broken costly casting or ferging can be economically welded and there- by made equal to new at a very small part of the cost of a new one, besides saving infinite delay. - OUR WELDING SERVICE is a real aid to the manufacturer, farmer, auto EGHCES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS Transferred to Fund ROYAL ARCANIM Smergency s the ry of mem-| s 920, of mount e certificate under Sec. s 430 ( General Fund nce last report ........ d during the month ... Total STEAK | CORNED BEEF Top Round, Bottom Round, Top Sirloin Ib. 26¢ CHOICE CUTS b. 8¢ o Spring Lamb FLOUR WHITE ROSE EGGS SHOULDERS |Chops, Ib. 38c | Puitan — Saturday Only | Teas, Ib. .. 40c | FrEsH SELECTED Pound 24c lnee——ee— 1-8 Bbl. $2.00 2D 91 HOME MADE . 9. WHITE ROSE ozen Jlc PORK SAUSAGE | PURE CATSUP : fifl:‘;‘?‘ B ....it.su0:380| Large bottle . . ...... 25c S—-——:]f_f)e:;g_’;_gvsvc o CsRolfi(;loo Corned Beef, Ib. 22¢ | Native Veal EVAPORATED APPLES | TABLE TEAS, < . ceesae C ceee smskmlnégzdl LEGS :..:vi.:32 | Largecan .......... 40c ::IISP;’O‘E:TED 12¢ S’IRAWBmY =~ |CUILETS.... 55c| WELSH GRAPELADE PORK ond BEANS | JAM, Ib 25¢ Boneless Chuck CHOPS ...... 40c|Bdle .. 70 " =i3sc CmN:“Z . dE e Roast, b. ... .. 26c |Frcch Cut Ham- | GRAPE JUICE, bottle 35¢ T tang | NATIVE EGGS Lean Salt Pork burg, bb. ........ 20c —H——-O——- Wilson’s Corn Dozen ......:.68¢c ib............... 22c {PRIME RIB ROAST ;ngl‘in X TONG%I% % Beef—Roast Beef . BONELESS b............28c| ———zre 3Vl lb. can ....... 29c| POTATOES PORTERHOUSE |~ Pot Roast SUGAR WILSON'S NUT 1 Roast Beef OF NOnAY ClsROWN B, ... ... 19 M . A No. LEAN GRANULATED, Ib. .. 25¢ argarine | ;s iBs. TO PECK Pound 35¢ Pound 14c ALL YOU WANT Pound 32c Pound 75¢ l;?letglmpefiLONS, Each 55G T e R T S SRS Paid during the month ..... Balance on hand .. 21,161.83 Sunday at Moose Home at wu |of over 100 took degree. y lodge in the state Waldo Kennedy. dis- upervisor of Providence ing and made a o ciass ODD ¥ g is to Ix d, and a larg STORRS PROGEAMME FOR FARMERS’ rmers’ Week' at Storr: Specials For Saturday. Take Advantage of Our Low Prices, Especially In Our Grocery Department, at Cost Prices. Large 270 Size NEW CABBAGE \day night. ndidates | jte NO NORWICH MEN ON Every co-operating association has ar- STATE fanged a programme of addresses, dem- onstrations and inspection trips that prom 0 be unusually helpful and in- | Through having no company {national guard in the city ng. he days of the week have been as- singed as follows: Dairymen, August and 4; Poultrymen, August 3 and 4; Bee- and 4; Pom on the state ; Dairy Catt heep Breed! tion, August 3, 4, 5. The dairymen are featuring a mock Quarter r V. D. Corn auction ©of dairy and beef cattle and Range Officer H. C. Ward, herses, with 1 meer and . Haven: J. W. He: in full form. Bridgeport ; meals will be served regularly except for dinner Farmers’ Day Dur; other hours of the day and u or 8 the evening, hot coffee an be on sale. Day is the keystone of the| ddresses will be made by S. L. Strivings, vice president of the Amerl- can Farm Bureau Fed: , in the aft- ernoon and by Dean nold of Simmons college i Mr. Strivings is one of tical farmer speakers in the country b and all who heard Dean Arnold at last|ion 1 winter's Farmers'’ Week know what a from a precariou treat is ahead in the oportunity to hear j her again. The sheep drive in the morn- ! j been an condition Where it : I in a high wind and storm. ing and the livestock parade in the after- 1y not Dt Linnell but Dr. b noon will be better and bigger than last| Bunmell, a member of the faculty of t year. Every department in the college| Academy, will be open to visitors during the Week |land with his fam and on Farmers' Dad, inspection trips will be conducted in the morning and afternoon. ying at Fishers for the summer. Although almost tot: T NN T UG R erine and Agnes Burk The wise woman ruies her husband by vears old permitting him to think he's “it.” | courses at RIFLE TEAM of being dashed on the rocks owner, and all others using machinery and other equipm:nt made of metal. TRY THIS PLANT NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. VULCANIZING Legal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED | Thoroughly Tested Lnder Air Pressure LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Stra.ghtened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 498 MAIN STREET, (East $ide) NORWICH, C2NN. WHEN YOU BUY A NEW BATTERY BE SURE IT IS A | BECAUSE—USL Batteries contain the famous “Machine Pasted Plates,” and “|are sold on a Fifteen Months’ Guaran- ined Adjustment Plan. Ask the USL Service Station to explain the value of these exciusive USL fea- tures. LEMONS, Doz 19¢ Pound 4c THE STEAMER NELSECO will make Sunday Excursions to Ocean Beach every Sunday during the season, leaving the railroad deck at foot of Market Street, at 10:30 a. m. and arriving at the Beach at 12 o’clock. ~Returning leave the Beach at 5 o’clock and reach Norwich at 6:30. This is a brand new boat with Deissel engine, and ample accommodations for 600 passengers. ‘ FARE 40c EACH WAY. |NORWICH BATTERY CO. 114 FRANKLIN STREET H. S. PLANTE Telephone 1032-7 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF A.L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wood Woerk, Blacksmithing n ail i1ts branches Scott & Slark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH ®AIN STREET NEW SHOES FROM OLD ONES By our new factory system GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. 86 Franklin Street NINO DI PALMA, Prop. vertising columns

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