Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 10

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Werwich events of 50 years ago are in The Bulletin's files as fol- e 26, 1870.—The Jackson on the court house lot was sold R to John Eggleston for $780. I Jewish Festival Rosh Hashona fi'fl last evening at sunset the % jar 5631 of the Hebrew calendar com- e T Special Val 3¢ HEAVY OUTING FLANNELS —Splendid quality, and a fuil yard wide: All fancy colored stripes— London Times of which he hag chargh| had _suspended publication .but Will p bably “goon resume. 0 i \ \The boy who yesterday pu W ted hl mother’s tablecloth .and comverted it in- to a boat' sall now: rhourns the fact that the greater. mumber seats: manufac: October 1, 1870—A yoing ‘man .whu kol ScatteredOverface, ftched ked 4 8t that time. Services aire | has acquired some little repu A $ SATURDAY SPECIAL 42¢ - the’ house | ‘wit sprung’ this one yesterday % 4 and pur i Y 47 Al §9c BATES' ZEPHYR GIN ¥ £, MM By our Jewish citizens at ung’ t ¥ : NGEAMSE Btear il be econtinued until | suffering * publi o you know ¥ : 3 3 : b y _z:» nm::d e Burne- His anditor, replying. in the nek: |- : 3 f %\ ¥, B This j6 the Fall line .of Bates ative, . the joker than; remarked | everyone knows it (peat) Dburge. predict an untimely end for him. Another turnout for the horse cars hds been laid in Franklin square. Gromd.t:;g broken for a second one near Willlants : ki i s Park yesterday. e e thay : 1 A ’ y ) : At precisely one o'clogk . morning three cakes Rpans g A a gentleman, was’ discovered’. - on‘'tme |- nent . i curbstone opposil d ‘Sevin's: drug store ardently gazing at the ‘red light “in 'the wmdofi.d The lnehmmé t gentleman had intended to migrate - 5 W P A Greeneville by the horse cars and he had Ointment 3 ' whtched * that red* light for Tully forty d P minutes waiting for it to reach him. At 3 last accounts it hadw't R A The funeral of Admiral Farrsgut took place in New York yesterday. Among|. the mourners were® President’ Grant; his afternoon the thorses at- to a street car coming down near the Universalist church fright and ran. The driver be- ,ignorant of the use of the brakes not eontrol them and when near foot of the hill they jumped from track, dragging the car after them sigewallc where the top of the car an awning and s them. ear was filled with ladies who were alarmed. v yefreshing drizzle of a few minutes dueation fell yesterday uficrnoon and snother in the ¢ £l vegetation was as moist and as a concrete T éMewalk on a hot day. As an eplsod & the shower of resting —as a succes & Dress Ginghams, and the designs . 3 and ‘oolorings are all of the very M jatest. New stripes, new plalds and new checks. Solid colors, too. This width.is 32 inches— - SBATURDAY SPECIAL 4% 45c DRESS PERCALES—These are yard-wide Percales, in new Fall patterns and colorings. You al- ways have need for a good Per- cale, and here is the chance to buy it at a most in price— ‘SATURDAY. SPECIAL 35¢ AR et Hosiery and Underwear Department - L _ September 1 e Actives of | it WOMEN'S BODICE VESTS—Pink JJ Mystic beat the ems ‘of Norwich | cabinet, diplomats and many municipal Falls at New London yesterday 17 to % T L Noyes' B.' Allen “celebyated his eighty- or white, and-in 76c and $5c grades. The season is over and we are going to clean 3 SATURDAY SPECIAL 58 13. The drig George from Porto Rico ar- rtved at the whart yesterday laden with lfathewson of Norwich, was made heaa melasses and cotton. second birthday Wednesday, - September | of the legal department, succeeding the e £ The postoffice ar Taftvillo commences| 25, and ‘was the ‘gcat:at dinner of his | Ialo Covner. Dragilin K Brown, of ’ $L.I5 BODICE Vfiiffmg,_ The _‘:-ll operation today. The mail will close at| niece, Mrs. Lucius Brown. Mr. Allyn re-! Norwich. N known “Harvard make this office at 3 p. 1., arrive at 11 a..m. ily, going by the Hanover stage. b T watér is introduced In} the Bouse it is intended only for the use of the oecupants and they are liable tolall that perfaing fo the good and pro- double rates If they allow others to use|gress of Gales Ferry, his birthplace. He e is the promotar of and solicitor for the 1t was a vengeful spirit and a club|permanent fund for thé Methodist' Epls- ceived a shower of post cards, a birthday cake, canned fruit, Jjellies and jam, at his home in the village. He is in ex- cellent health and.as ever Interested in rs. Fanny A. Molthrop visited her s.unt, Mrs. Mary Stoddard Latham, in No- and, Tuesday, Mrs.’ Latham, the only surviving member of the family of the children of Guy C. and Susan Allyn Stod- dard of Gales Ferry, will observe her ninetieth birthday : October 24. Mrs. John H. Barnes and Mrs. Otis SATURDAY SPECIAL 85 ¢ $5¢ MERCERIZED COTTON HOSH —Black or cordovan Hose, which in leg, and ‘will consequently 5K SATURDAY SPECIAL 78 Y . $18¢ LIGHT-WEIGHT COTTON that knocked out a horse's eye on thelcopal church of the village, which cov-} Jenks of Norwich, spent Wednesday with f ‘Black Hosiery, full fash- wharf and vouth and cussedness that|ers a period of many years, He is vice|Mrs. Franklin H. Brown at Redfern cot- ioned, and just the right weight fer sent o dog through a milliner's window | president of the Village Improvement 80- | {age, 3 wear at the present time— o~ Shetucket street clety, is interested in the Gales Ferty| Tracy Smith returned Tuesday from = SATURDAY SPECIAL 8% ™ ©. H. Talcott of this eity has accept- | library and donated the land .for the | irip of several days to the Springfield 3 o4 the position of principal of the Mys-|Site of the Country club house.. .. fair, and in New York. E ‘ A FULL FASHIONED BLACK SILE tle grammar school. e has a.reputa-| The women voters of Gales Ferry met| Mrs. William Cousins, of Norwich, vis- ¢ ¥~ HOSE—Made with a mercerised o of being a thorough and efficient|at the M..E. church vestry, Thursday|ited at the bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. Otis sole and top. They are made for {Skener afternoon at 3 o'clock: Samples of the|“Winchester, Tuesday, town ticket .received. by Miss ;Alice Sat- terlee, chairman of the Woman’s Suf- frage association 'were.examined. Six hundred s s of the capital stoek of the Nor New London and Wateh Hill Steamboat company will be good hard wear and are soid &t & bargain price— SATURDAY SPECIAL $300 ™ _Word has been received by relatives Here of the death of Richard Allyn, 37, son of Cyrus and the late Amanda They'be Benided sk Eitbrcsbesed sl the: Uik ; auction at the office of W. L.| The board of trustees:.of the M. .| Brown. Allyn, of Allyn's Point, in Are Lo d Straigh! FULL FASHIONED BOOT HOSE SV itey. b church held their annual. meeting Tues-| Roxbury hospital, Rosbury, Mass, Wes: ng an t g —Made with & silk foot, of excellent September 7, i8370—Mansfield — On j]wnéza Caurélflgd bia C‘g_l\fl' ;’a‘i nesday morning. . Mr. Allyn had been i A = quality, and an extra merceriz- oidest imhabitant in town, celebrated an-\‘ r:fl_5ur<rx 5 and pneumonia developed. ~ Mr. Allyn's) s - SATURDAY SPECIAL 225 & 85 100th ' birt large number of | A oyster suppeg served by the en-|home was in New Bedford, Mass., where relatives and eing present. tertainment commitice of the Village ¥m-| hs has a family.. He was engineer of & provement association, at the Gales Fer- ry Country club hquse, Monday evening, Beads and Embroidery, and long, -euix-ht lines are outstanding features of the newest fashion in Frocks. * our MERCERIZED HOSB— The decoration most barbaric. in form and coloring, the general effect being more Orie Black or white Hose for those who Ira G. Briggs of Voluntown has pur- wn steamer running between New Bedford and Vineyard Haven. ~ His body will be ntal than chased what Is kr as the Branch e : But, ‘until you have seen them, you can form little idea of how striking, require out sizes. Sold regularly @il priviéee, in town. It has|Preceding the bi-monthly business meet-|brought to Gales Ferry for burial and how beautiful they are. Of course, some of the embroidery is of the selfsame coloring as the frock—. for $1.25 a pair— 2 %all of 24 feel, the nower mever hav- ing. was well attended. The president, and beads of quister colors, too, are used—so effects will find -that those who do not care for the colorf: Rev. Allen Shaw Bush, presided, and aft- er the report of the secretary, R. B, Taft, SATURDAY SPECIAL S8 7. Mg been fully employedl. One hundred and fifty emigrants pass- ample room for choice. CLARK’S CORNERS % W Hov. Mr. Bush- £aye. 8 ‘nesind tof 7 The materials are mainly fine Tricotines, and soft finish, shimmering Satins. There is a sprinkling. of § & though fhe ity on the stesmboat | hings accompilihed since the. organiza- s ‘5{2}??,;%%;‘,‘:?&* :E"ifl’%o’,':‘“i other weaves, but these two held ths center of the stage just now, ’.gd it would be hard ts. Weagihe SRy Ribbon. Department - Ning. tion “of the sociefy ‘six months ago, in-| rMs, Warren Averill e of other fabrics which would lend themselves to the present fashion with more effect than these twe. boy 4 or 5 vyears old|cluding two half days’ work on public 3 fell into the river from u eoal schooner rf. He was rescued k. —ingler's barber| oved to the basement September 29 shop 1s beinz ighway by ‘the ‘men, memborial ser- vice to Gales® Ferry heroes in the world war; the repair of a dangerous corner! n the highway, near the village ceme- ery ; purchase and ‘placing métal: cans ‘were in Norwich Wednesday. spending his vaeaticn here. Mrs. E. C. Jewett and daughter Fawn, James Oliver of Springfield, Mass., is Mr. and Mrs. Geardon Watson of New UPON OUR RACKS WE NOW HAVE HUNDREDS OF just received a mighty jot of the mew Ribbons which are placed on sale at prices considerably lower. Rainbow Hair Ribbons... 75¢ to 8¢ ‘We have pleasing London were at Mrs. Wade's over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jewett and Viola Clark spent Sunday with Mrs. E. L. James of Warrenville. of the Wauregan. The proverty of the late A. J. Currier #n Baltlc was sold yesterday by the ad-!1 for rubbisir; sign ‘posts ‘and markers un veral corners; a ‘useful and' attractive board for public noticés; collection Jacguard Ribbons for Camisoles 4 or Hairbows, a yard.. « T5c é-inch Moire Ribbons, a yard.. 3% Some As Low As $25.00 — And Up to $75.00 ministrator of the estatc, the Pond iot | (f litter and rubbish by D. X Povey and ONE RACK OF DRESSES ........ccoi0vvvvnnnee.t... $25.00 TO $35.00 fz"wb P’:”;‘r’zfl’b""’ o w‘“‘,m t6 John Nolan and the corner block to 3. ‘Teft with team; the-gift of a plece S PR S N s ) b P & = rposes, b e ;.g_-.c D. Loveland, both of Sprague. |Uf real estate for a future pdrk; from| Cromwell—C. Collard Adams was in A splendid ‘assortment of charming Dresses, in Taffeta, Messaline, Satin, and the new Mignenette. You Middletown . recently, attending a reun- Prank Douglas of Norwich has re- 0 of the ‘B4t regiment of ‘Cantornt celved a patent for a blind slat tending Rom&h Ribbons, in the charac- Henry W. Hurlbutt of Gales Ferry, thel teristic stripes of most won- should find just the dress you are looking for, right here. rurvey of the leading thoroughfare| Folunt - derful colorings, yard $1.00 to $2.50 machine | through the places anticipating bme,;}f}x;fie‘fsfidntr. Adams was chosen as The law prohibiting the removal of {*idewalks; chemical engine purchased for | Sor e momnay Loisufer of the regiment S ial Val F " swiers from the city is oft on the 13th|!ighting fire; contributions: for a. fire | S AT pec! ues ror : H o fiouse, Dasides s there Tive beon & - EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN MILLINERY : Sl Sadties. grabed. Teantnaly r the direction of the entertain S d Sh ok g W | mert \committee, (WO COMCETLS, W0, Inc | E s atur ay oppers : M The soung people wil he glad to|{ures. one illustrated, two . community sings and many social affairs for th jear Prof. J. T fller will open e Peh | young peaple on Saturday evenings. Fir a class in dencing sometimé next mol At Prices Much Lower Than Thety 1’? You Might Expert S5 Sevi o S _ ! oing pe | Theii § e : i i B oty e tenth " 2" | Chiet Walter 1. Buckingham reported | K °fn s Men’s Furnisihngs Dep’t .| Whether it be a dress hat for - ) “, 4 X re | 1O the the fire department, saying he had | ¥ can be -yours. i % : 5 1 [%] e round Aand square ME g ] R T e : eranized & fire company_and v('oulg'ar-i : wonderfull‘y wh;‘te. B o ok IS e hiths mektis formal afternoon wear—a smart l;l Eeptember 30, 157 e State Teach- O e ara o walter M.~ Byck- L B saff;) pearly wiite ape strength. Highly mercerized, which e = 0 L 7 e fon ‘04 Greeme. | (8ham ‘ot the entertainment. committes pearance, freé rom all sirength, Iiishly mercerized, which | tailored affair for wear with the | viile omened | in . the ‘large! o o st ] iy x blemishes, will be com- % fecl. In the best colors and black, B B P S chooinouse. x| La0ta to Be Eiven during s fail “anay QK . Thich mesns & wids thnge of | MEW suit—or one of the clever aufnber of teach Wl others from u-.a‘ Povey and Miss C. B. Freeman' were flx;i choice. We have them in eizes 9, little sports affairs, with its au- P\ 9% and 10 only— | vointed a committea t | 1 i 1 { Blsta C. Rice, whose disappearance|thgnis of ‘the n;sé;oianl.lonetg:e?;ls gf: g’ = B SATLEDAVCEEGIAS e dacious lines and genenl air of L aas caused much wnxicty arrived at his|ef land for the Memorial parklet; aso| Gourauds @ 75c SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS — A If il towe In Unce : tay mOTNINE to Captain Olivel of the Submarine Base | s i. 1 C fine assortment of those Ties which e S you may be Mo wan unable to ¢ ac-| for sending members of the fire aepart:| rientai Lream we have been selling for 75c. Shown i e 9 SE - ot of Dimsell an lenily been | ment. from. there on_ the Mightof -the re- | 5 Yors in solid colors, and many hand- sure of its being “correct” if it suffering severely S OT|cent fire across tha river, thinking the| ERD. PRINS & SO ew Yor some novelty patterns— - 90\ | {reatment. the New | vijja, as in danger. Attorney QRS £ 5:D. 1HOPKINS & SON.NEw Xoek ; DAY Farl | i comes from The Boston Store’s Millinery Shop. We have tried to secure styles which are individual, and differ- ent from the ordinary. We have :§ tried to eliminate duplication of models, and in doing so have brought together one of the most interesting exhibits of Fall Mil- -linery ‘that Norwich has ever seen. SATURDAY SPECIAL 58c Lt A € v 2 R el § 7 Kitchenware Department E. Z, SEAL FRUIT JARS—This is You need a few to Then buy them now, for you will not be able to buy jars of this type for any less— PINTS OR QUARTS, $1.00 A DOZ. Domestic and White Goods c BLEACHED CRASH—A very eavy Crash, and an excellent value at the original price— SATURDAY SPECIAL 25¢ ONE__CASE OF ' $8.00 WHITE : . g ¥ : OLANKATS Fall e Blankers We Make a Specmlly [nterestmg Dlsplay of 5 with a considerable quantity of wool in their composition. The kind Hats of All Styles, at $7.98 we sell for $8.00 a pair— SATURDAY SPECIAL $5.95 AUTUMN SALE OF HOME DRESSMAKING SUPPLIES Here are a few items selected from our long lists of the supplies necessary for those who do home sew- ing. It is only'a cent here, and two cents there, or a few more on other items—but the total counts up. 10c Coats’ Thread, 150-yard ] 25¢ Lindsay Sew-Ons . spools, a dozen $1.10 § 39¢c Lindsay Sew-Ons . 15c Coats’ Thre i) 50¢. Lindsay Sew-Ons ..... 1 spools, spool . . 92V | 25¢ ‘White Cotton Tape, in i0c King's Basting ead. . ’: 324-yard rolls ........ 12%c Pennant Basting Threa s 3 for c -~ | Wright's Meteor Band Blas Tape, sizes 3 to 6, value A5c Barbour's Pure Linen Thread ......ococenee 20¢ . . . 20c Shamrock Thread . This Is House Furnishing Time : Here are a few items of interest to those who are in- terested in attractive Home Furnishings — and who : Double Bordered Good Grass Rugs C‘.Il’h-i.l! sm' Two sizes of excellent Grass Rugs, including the famous Wil- There is no doubt that 25c is & | low Ruge. We offer 2 pleasing very low price foy}; éhis Scb:g: assortment of designs and colors. ¥ which is hemstitched on Vali 2.75—36 by 72 H borders. Saturday we almost e Adaws 14 : give it away— Satuxdly—$l.89 Saturday’s Price 21c Yaiue $240—17 by 54 today—$155 1 | Quaker Craft Net - Customers - Get the most for your money out of the gas you use. Make your gas bills thriftbills, ‘We help you do this when we aid you * in choosing the most economical gas appli- ances and tell you how to avoid waste by | using them intellizently. Wit Waste of gas means big bills, complaints, . 25¢’| Cotton 4 white, 1%-inch, value 12c s s oF 30c Glasco Thread .. ! 2.inch, value 15c. 12c ‘Log Cabin Colonial R b investigations, re-checking, letter writing, e Kervs Lustre Tiat: e | sio Siik Beltins, in b i Curtains =Sy s ps o | delayed payments and other expenses; and il Yocoion o R e Silk Beiting, in black Tou all know what ' “Quaker” | able, and are as pretty as can B . o 15c Dexter’s White Knitting white, 2 .inches wide. é’e il dipeiag S 34 ve. . Saturday we offer a special worst of all, it means dissatisfied customers. | Cotton . ... St %2 | e white, Tatteta 'Seam §ood curtains, six pretty pat- | vaiuc. " Rugs 30 by 60 in size, | f s e 5 1 20c Howard’s. . Mercerized BINdIg “.ev.oeeqennnns veepnt19e a;l;fl%,,,my:dg‘;o:; Y ar:‘m:lr Pt }'-!‘;xpdcd border, qr the : . Satisfied customers are worth more to | B B e i i e Drioe 1s 3500 o pair— e e e i ; customers . a; more ! c_Su ommon Pins WEEBIN s 2 . % i Hump Hair Pins, No. 1 to. ; Saturday’s Price $2.69 Saturda; 69 . 4 $ - - | 10c—%-inch 8c o y- 2 ‘us’ than any revenue derived from gas Dac oty neien isa | ke, Wolnen 10c 3 g Y 3 which fspigted, . o | § Bttt s Sl 2§ i Smtrine. of suekinliy, with luce ndge - §.f X A i 10c¢ Kohinoor Dress Fasten- 230—%-inch . g“ dflfil‘ in the lot—all 2/;-ynd y 1 T ¢ ers, fn all izes ........... 8c | 20— l-inch . 1 : : i We want no money we do not earn. oo S DRESS SHIELDS ength . ..ol JOL B Wilsnap Dress Fasten- D I TP I ers GEM SHIELDS i v t c B % ; C DEP, y T D s S s . c as Hooks an <. 8¢ | g5c Shields 1 ; A AN T R D oss sovronmems” | XSt OUR FALL SALE OF SIKS |f o S ; 29¢ Velvet Grip Sew-Ons. 48c Shields .. ] b s g : ¢ 35¢ Velvet Grip Sew- 55¢ - Shields (:( )hl'l:lNl 'B Al l Ex ‘l'IZEK =N TR ; 1 1 ZD?: Victory Sew-Ons .. 60c Shields . - N T K ' )

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