Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 14

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A Great Occasion IN OVERCOATS HERE TOMORROW Since it presents at the “BEGINNING” of the season i Overcoats of the Best Quality Fabrics, in the smartest styles for Men and Young Men at'a price that you would hardly look for at the*END” of the season. YOUR CHOICE TOMORROW Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS to §75.00 ° Think of buying now elega.nt Ulsterettes, Long Ulsters. and Plain Overcoats, made of fine fleecy plaid back materials—grey Meltons and Kerseys at this price. We bought them considerably underpnee and aré®ell- ing them the same way. » . ve-priced to meet the current demand. for lower prices. Kuppenheimer, Clothcraft, Souety Brand and Fashlon Park Suitsnow at b:g reductions. 121125 MAIN STREET ; “We Give S. &HGreenTradmgStamps. ANNIVERSARY BY MR, AND MRES. WM. 5. COLE Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Saunders Cole ®bserved their g anniversary thelr” home, No. 91 Suits, Too, Are Reduced Tomorrow OnrenhrestockofMensandYomngensSmtsarenow ' the plaintiff by May 1. vin® Ah.mw ?-m,= porati in- New Jersey for of ‘doing this business at m S it 2 i £ T i “Now. it Is clafried the Tronsides Co. has | held for jts-own use the whichth "Agar “corporation was to hive, as, the Dprice of paper board. such as the iron- sides Co. manufactured, had 80 much that the Tronsides Co,, it is- claimed, détermined jt could make more money by using the space for its: use . than' by knl!n‘ the™ space to the Agar Co. The plaintift ehlnu that the business enterprises contemplated by fhe contract carried on for the/flve years therein pro- cided . would' realize a manufacturer’s profit of $1,000,000 ‘to’ the plaintiff, C. A. Agar, Incorporated. . The plaintiff believes that the defend- ant company is about to transfer the con- trol of the property leased to the plain- tiffs, as provided for in the contract, to a third party which will render it un- able to carry out a judwment of specific performance, Clarles' B. Whitlesey of New London is attorney for the palintiff, Brown and James appear for the defend- anc. | The papers in the suit were filed Thursday at the office of Judge -George E. Parson, clerk of the superior court. The paper mill was shut down Wed- nesday. -An attachment for $500,000 has been made’ against it in the suit. Other suits filed included the follow- ing: John Kelly of New London, a minor, brings suit through his father, Austin Kelly, against Lester Fowler and Wil- liam Taylor of New London for $10,000 damages for injuries received by Kelly when it is claiméd he wad shot in the jaw Znd shoulder by the two. defendants un AukSO 1920 at New London. . Beeks Divoree On the grounds of intolerable ernelty since Aug. 1, 1919, Adoiphus T. Johnson ON SALE ONE DAY ONLY : . SEE BIC WINDOW DISPLAY o Anotherhgshxpme:ibnemed. We ndvueymtobehereearlyonSatmdaybeun..- huydredsofpeoplemmdtbeopportumtyfio *et what (hey wanted at our last big . Aluminum Sale. . Thepncuatwln:hwemnelhngthuedonotwmthecost,but,thuuformnd— vertisement. " _ The only restnchonwemalneu.flmteuhpurchuer who buylu Tea Kettle or Percola- tormustbuysomgctherpleahthelot. Wefindtha.tmtbuwnylthllglveevery— onemopporhlmtytoaet.'l'etl(ettleoru?mohw regardmg a Fir Coat as 2 luxu ; It is quite to- the contrary. The purchase of a really good Fur Coat is:a practical sensible. purchase which will last several seasons and - pay for itself-many tites over. Macpherson’s Furs for ' Women and Misses attracts “not ~merely- g passing notice but lasting-admira- - tion and - possesses that ‘striking " pérsonality and “Touch of Distinc- , tion” which exemplify ‘elégance and refinement. J. C. MACPHERSON SPECIAL ONE DAY SALE Rzguhr $2.50 to $6.00 Valaes Quality Brand Aluminum ‘Ware—Guaranteed for 20 Years NlNE MOST POPULAR UTENSILS AT LITTLE MORE THAN FACTORY COST. | SATE STARTS AT 9 O’CLOCK 1 SA‘IURDAY OCTOBER 23rd room was decorated In white. | Cole were married in: flmm Narwich, '1895, and practically Iu Been spent in - Claim l.r Services. On & claim for $3,500 for work” perv (wmfi and professional services render- ed, Eugene L. Conway has brought sult against Clara C. Hannon of New.. Lon- don. Replevin of Auto. ° Suit for the replevin. of a $1500 "Caas illac Victoria from Sheriff W. F. Broughe ton of Stonington bas been brought by Louis Grow of Brookline, Mass, hiolfl( business as United Motors of New. Eng- land. The car was taken under attach- , | ment by the sheriff on Sept. 30, 19326. MORPHINE HABIT “CTI! . JUMPS NEW LONDON JAIG James Meade, 40, doing a sentence of four months for into the effice of Dr., LLWH}\E‘IMOH and, Stealing morphing escaped Srom the county jail.in that city. Wednesday aftermoon. Meade was a trusty and whil he was engaged in working op the lawn of the jail about 3:30 he made, bis es- cape. He was first m! whert prison officials looked for him to return fo the building. Meade was sentenced by Judge Hin- man at the Sepfember term of the .su- perior court. He is about five feet and seven inches In height, weighs about 145 pounds, .and is smoothly shaven. Hr wore a suit of 'elive drab and a dbrown fedora hat. A description of the es- caped prisoner has ben sent to the au- thorities of this and neighboring s Meade was the man for whom he camé to be sentenced in court thé plea was made that his stay of several monthi in jail ‘before the case came up in tour! had broken him of the morphine habif and that he felt sure he would never be- come scuject to it again. The court was asked to put him on probation, But Judge Hinman decided another four mosths In Jafl would better fit the case. ELECTION DAY CLOSING NOT APPLYING TO SALOONS Sajoons wers - formerly re close on election days.., This yes is no order for them to clos Jority sof them closed perman-ntly a0 time ago. A few of the sv hard stuff wd | now operatin | by seliing soft 2’ custom long in 'candy shops and other r {and so fall in the same The county commission they have no auth loons closed on e! it is not exve need for tha Tuesday as on fo It any violation of occurs the vi tor is pan {tion day the e | “Gets " -Painless Remover Thia Cetm nem'mu ls Guarantesd and Simply apply two or three drops of this favorite corn remedy and yowt pain from THAT Slen “?:"5;"""‘{. Then in_two or three days, eorn_has ne off, take b‘d ‘with your fingers m off as easisy as you peel a banapa! Yom never enjoyed such _instant,: @elightful relief from corn misery, you never used anything so perfect as “Gets-It™ It never fails. L3 “Gets-Tt" costs but a triff at apy arug store. “.Money back guaranteea ¥ Lawrence & Ci best com remedy by-Chas. bemn & Co. l)octor Tells How fo timein many. instasces, d& l;mttnmfilmd,ldflngl

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