Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

The Cooler Days Make the Heavier Suits Imperative We Are Now Showing a Wonderful Variety of - Plain and Far-Trimmed Suits Have you seen them? If not, you have missed a truly delight- ful half-hour. The dainty fab- rics of this Autumn, so soft and velvety are deceptively light, for there is an unexpected warmth in them, but so delicate is the finish, and so supple the weaves, that the strength and warmth is practically conceal- ed YOU WILL FIND VELDYNE, CHARMOI- STYN, VELOUR DELAINE, DUVET DE- LAINE, SILVERTONE, GOLDTONE, TRI- COTINE, BROADCLOTH AND SOME WORSTEDS—A VERY COMPREHENSIVE ASSORTMENT, AND IN ALL OF THE COLORS ACCEPTABLE THIS SEASON. MOST OF THEM ARE EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS—NO DUPLICATES A Comprehensive Showing ~ Many Fur Trimmed ' %:8$45.00 At $55.00 Cthers Up to $169.50 = IR —— Special Values for A Little Sale of Bungalow Aprons e PL4D ! i It is really an exfraordinary value, which you will do ‘ well‘llotzkeulnnhge of. They are all made of a ' first rate Percale, in a very attractive assortment of | Silk Department Messaline, firm in weave and with 2 rich lustre. colors and black— SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.79 ALL SILK PRINTED GEORGETTE —Some very handsome patterns are offered in this tterns, and are of two types. Oneltyle.hua‘n :]‘u!ic waist-band, and the other is loose-fitting. As the price is so very low we can accept no returns, place none on approval, and cannot send them c. o. d. Dress Goods Department New color combinations, and very zo0d values— $3.50 value— SATURDAY SPECIAL $280 ! $4.50 value— SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.60 $6.00 value— SATURDAY SPECIAL $4.80 $7.50 value— SATURDAY SPECIAL $6.00 $6.50 STRIPE SKIRTINGS—Four good colorings, and just the right weight for | the separate ekirts. These are very good style and quality— SATURDAY SPECIAL $398 FOR SATURDAY A SPECIAL SHOWING OF HATS AT $10.00 : Men’s Furnishings Dep’t §2.50 WINSTED WOOL UNDER- WEAR—We canuot sell these as of the first quality, as there are little imperfections, none of which af- fect the wearing qualities of the garments. If you want to buy some good winter underwear at a decided saving here is what you are looking for— SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.69 A @ARMENT “NEVERTEAR” MERCERIZED SOCKS—These are “two-thread” knit, for double strength, and are highly mercerized. Sizes 3% to 12, in black and all colors. Werth 39%¢ a pair— SATURDAY SPECIAL 3 FOR $1.00 - The Autumn Sale of Toilet Preparations BEGINS THIS MORNING list: inye-hnky';papcn. There were hundreds of speci ot iy, Tt ey time to lay in your winter’s supply. dence of Mrs. Earl B. Geer by the young people. of the chuxch Thursday evening. 2 i siks Ty % met in caucus in Union ha women accepted the invita chairman of the town comm since the momination of Senator interest about, this time. for the presidercy, a pronotnced. candje best to find the tree be- . date for appointment as postmaster at e New London, although the commission of the present incumbent does not mntil near the tail end of the next ddmin- istration. Even the old saw of the edrly bird and the worm is mot applicable in this case. It never is in the gane of oli- | ics. [: not, ‘that he would receive the postmss- tership appointment. It is falr to pre- incidenitally strengthen the whole ticket, That’s the kind of politics that counts and every.one of these candi- dates will work incesgantly for the gen- eral sucoess of the party ticket. visiting for a féw days with Mr. and Mrs. .. D. G An enjoyable birthday party was given Miss registr: Utiion hall Saturday. were added to the list—45 women and 16 men. There will be another s cants still on the list who are to appear on that date. as this will be the last date for the purpose of making John N. Leis was chosen chairman and Howard E. James clerk. was nominated for representative. for representatives the town will -be state legislature, men at work in: town this wee the stats road a coating of tar gravel, A number of fans went to_Bradford, 1. to witness the books Wave beem added fo the coliection recently. Mrs. Carl B. Lawspn entertamed e Long Cove contingent :{ Nu;e.l.‘d’: Alg fociet}of the M. K charch b, home eer. Barbara Goodenough at the resi- VOLUNTGWN The board of selectmen, town. clerk and -ars \of voters were in session in In all 61 voters There are ‘uesday. Oct. 19th. tichards), recently cloth, hand embroide Mrs. A. L. Morgan of the submarine oters. Monday evening the republican voters bsneng two weeks, Eugene Perking and his dwugiiter, Miss Edna Perking, with My. Perkins, sister. Mrs, Julla Brown, and Lfi:::.,al:‘: Stonmgton, motored to E day o call on Mr. Perking relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon L: Perkins Mra. Marie Catfizarf of the ‘submarine base is spending Some fime in Springfeld. Mrs. Charfes Wiedermann, gave & birth- day party for her daughter Mildred on art in the proceedings for the firet time. Thomas Brown The democratic caticus was held in Un- v _evening. George A. d L. Dawley was nominated as a candidate for represent: ive. Both parties have named popular men and, whoever Wins, ell represented in the The state highway depart Brad#ofd-Ashland irinazy ik irthday sandwiches, base went to Philadefphia Sunday ‘tof, were ard Latimer, Enid Latimer amd Eleanor The little friends Bronght 1l daughter, Miss Ruth Hamfifon, of Ner- wich were callers in Gales Ferry Thurs- day afternoor. Mrs. Henry W. Huribuit, the Misses Mathewson and Miss Carolime B. Freeman in Norwich Thursday. marth will-state what his = compani willing to do. ' Every farmer of vilie iy imterested in the matier to Be When a widow makes up her mind to marry she selects the man and then pro- peeds to find out what he likes best to eat 86y has alwiys been an earmest party Worker and spent considerable of his time in advocacy of the best interests of the party. The only surprise was that he had Teceived the assurance of appointment so early in the game: While the genial Mr. Dorsey Wis Cofi- tent as to his political future, that com- 34| tentment was disturbed when the infor- mation came to him that he was not the only pebble® on the political bedch, even thus early in the season. His opponent Wwas to be no less a personage than the Hon. E. Frank Morgan, the present mayor of the city, and whose term of of- | fice expires one year hence. It could mot ibe learned just where the mayor was fo | receive the influence that would land him 3| in the office, unless through his old-time ehium, Congressman Freemas, Even choms sometimes part and old friendship is Z| changed by ciroumstances. Mr. Dorsey had hardly figured this re- port to his satisfaction when along came | still another report to the effect that John M. Mallon was slated for the place and that he, and no other man. would have the real support of Congressman Freeman. Added to this report was a § | small brief to the effect that Senator Brandegee would do nothing to block the | appointment of Morgan or Mallon or any ‘other M, and liat he was not against the | postmastership being doled out to his bld {friend Dorsey, the friend of every repub- an pol! of } Qegree. There you { are. gentle reader, you have the reports 8| revealed to him. Saturday Shoppers | 8| the opinion, $2.00 MESSALINE—A fine 35-inch } We Have it in all j beautiful 40-inch & ? Sill, There are three different Better bring your pocket book with you and get grades— several 30 SATURDAY SPECIAL 200 Apron Department—Shannon Building AR e - SATURDAY SPECIAL $225 $5.00 quality— P SATURDAY SPECIAL $250 SKIRTING PLAIDS OF ALL [ GRADES—The widest range of Wool Plaids to be found in the city. § just as they came to the humble news- man. Take out ur pad and pencil and see if you can figure out the ultimate re- guit. It'S a problem that cannot be solved at the present, and probably not for the mext three vears to come. The views of Senator Brandegee or Congress- man Freeman were not obtainable. There was ne trouble In locating the Q nominee for congress, Th ‘Square Deal Murray.” scrious in the statem made no pre-election promises! he did not propese to. however, Senats Dorsey. { Freemans first _choice, 4 the political g , and are intimate friends. i §inol Bathe the injured spot well with Resinol Seap and warm water, apply Resinol Olntment, and seehow thie tears are for Same foothing. :?e':u;'.g“‘mn%"‘ qualiies which make K estnol Gink ment 50 e&ccnvehmgnln( eczenfa lnd!inillrtmzblflhfll!’m lief to the [ittle harts, I yo..h.-éfl Resinolinyourmedicine cabinet! o el ajartoday. m‘ oimes known here and herezbouts As he has made the bald statement that he is to be the next congressman, and seems to be the'reports wete Mr. Murray straight- %1 encd up, spread out his chest, lighted his Dipe, and seriously declared that he had He had therefore mot given any of. the gentle- men named assurance of his support, and He volunteered that he believed Brandegee was inclined to favor He considered Maflon to be as they had long e from the same Sure, ———— ey ball game Sund: » Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burton and Miss Fi Mealthy children | terest of party unity. He probably could have been mayot of New London for still afother term, but he stepped asids for Mayor Morgan, just beeause three yvears previpus he stated ; Morgan that he would not stad in the way of his ambi- o p tion to be mayer. Thus & party row was | DTOYement 4o averted. Ropers In turn wis promised by | ©YINE at the the party management that he wotld be | iesident, Tev. given the namination for senator two |3 ol Jenrs ago. Then he was urged to step aside to make way for Mr. Harwood. He was then promised that the senatorial nomination {hls year would be handed to bhim, His hands were aimost outstretéhed to receive the Bomtination when he was again asked to step aside for Comny Costello, a5 it was Grotons' furm for the nomina- tion. Regers acfuiesced and he has been rewarded with the nomination for repre. seqitative. The city is fortunate in these times to get & man of the character and reputation of Mr. Rogers to aecept the ngmination. It ought to be a pleasure for every elector in New London to vote for | o Miss him, P afternoon The wase ean be sald of Msjor Payne, 48 he is a most suitable running mate for Rogers, & regulaf blue #bbon matched team and once the race is started out to Win ot in a canter. Major Payne before the world war was confested with the coast artillery o038 of the Comnsctictt Natiohal guard, went overseas with fis command 4nd feturiied with a credit- ahls reeord. He was recently appointed captain of the mew Tenth company, for the benefit of the service, and therefore in. Tities wich Sunda; The business of education, Virginia a Ry e slides were shown ham. This wa: social ev day afternoon T. Latimer, B R. Irving Hur Hill and Down. body You? w Buekingham. sion worl of the wor re) of fru yeOr ago he was lected an alderman | th Deacone from the Fifth ward and was alos ap- | Notlee ¥ rointed as the representative of the court | that the Gal of common councll ¢h the board of water | B¢ closed and sewer commidsloners, and only this | PPCNC Week réceived the hemer f0r another year. | J°°" U Being a civil en he makes a most | 125¢ © valuable member of the board. It will Miabel McGuigan visited relatives in Nor- one of those sent out b d Mr. Bush read th tephen H. Nor £ the Village Im- 1d d for th ucking- er of the he Woman's of it, and not one of the pop- ular beverages;imeeisitheir requirements so well as dood -and well made cocoa. Pure and delicious. BOOKLET OF CROICE RECIPES SENT FREE Walier Baker & Co.14d. ESTABLISHED 1780 ~ DORCHESTER, MASS. - e — d in the cof About $00 be noted that the fepublican delegation from New Londont to the 1831 secsion of the legislature 18 made un of Senator Cornelius CoStello afid_ Representatives Efnest E. Rogers and Morrie B. Payne. Can yon beat that trio? No, is the very enipiatle answer. AMerman Puyne has just been appofnted to sucseed Alderman Chappell as head of the public works committee by Mayor Morgan. CANTERBURY GREEN Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rodler have re- turned ffom o short visit in New York. Mrs. Mirati Hawes, committee for the own of Cantérbury, visited the children’s home at Putham Thursday and attended the, official diter, Rev. A J. Hetrick is entertaining his sigter from Mr. and Mrs. Wright have been recent Worcester viaitors, Amodg grange members from this place Who attended fhe sessions of the coun and state grange at Hampton Saturds were Rev. Robert Humphrey, Sxmuel Catpenter, Mrs. Hawes, Mrs. Dorothy Bentiett, Mrs. Lilfian Frink and Mrs. 1. B. Browh. Mrs. Susan Hatch fs Bome after a visit With her son’s family in Groton. A week end guest of Mis Hannah Eaton was her nlece, Mrs. Tumer, of Rhode Island. Miss Florence Exley of Hartford vis- ited her parents, Myr. and Mrs. Nathan Bxley, the frst of the week. Mrs. William Comnell of Black Hill is eonfined to the hotise by.iliness. Mtrs, Mellen Sinith has been visiting this week at H. B. Brown's. Miss Fanny Brown, whe i teachitng at Watitegan, visited over Sunday with her brother, H. G. Brown, of Wi L) o ikt Hapt Tt Bine night, B Taoe 22 s 5 Dbearer, advanced upon the town fall ana took it by storm. They began balloting :';'l olock and when iy to Pty - sented to refraln from voting upon the next ballot so as 10 flqu:‘!mlo FOR WOMEN AND MISSES HERE ARE SPLENDID VALUES IN STYLE, QUALITY AND COMFORT ! SUMPTUOUS WRAPS AND TRIM, SWAGGER, STRAIGHT-LINE COATS IN THE RICH, BEAUTIFUL, VELVETY FABRICS OF FASHION. VELOURS, SILVERTONE, CHAMELEON, YALAMA, DUVET DE LAINES, BOLIVIA—PLAIN AND HAND- SOMELY TRIMMED— $22.50 w FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR He stat. ed W his church in the staté with th every a1 W] e eX- ception of five or sit. While here he was _ the of Rey. and Mrs. G. F. Mr. and Mrs. Frsiest Smith and dsugh. tor Elizabeth of Prasklin were goests nday of Mrs. Sdiiths parents, Tho republicans mominiated Henry W. Hurlbut o Gelee 6f probaté on both tickets. Holdridge, for representa- o W nominat- Tricotine and Satin Dresses THE STYLES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. THIS IS ONE OF THE SEASON’S MOST RE- - MARKABLE OFFERINGS IN DRESSES—SUPER- IOR QUALITY AND LOW PRICES—MODELS STRAIGHT-LINE-BASQUE AND OTHER MODES oty —TRIMMED, BEADED AND EMBROIDERED IN FASCINATING WAYS. $17. 75w LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA SIZE AP- PAREL; IN SATIN AND TRICOTINE== $25.00 w - YOUR INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. ’ | 74 Main Street Phone 715 | Notwich

Other pages from this issue: