Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 9

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. The Westeriy Doard of Trade has vet- el to aid in the project of the Westefly %, 1 Beelety, {in an observance of the Pilgrim tercentenary, Wednesday ev- ening, Nov. 17. The historical soclety { represe; at _the meeting PEeh Boes Wooa e c- 1t is expéetéd ths local s afd dchools wili coBper- ate. ers will be {wo speakers of na- tienal }Ephu One spedker Is P. it- nell répresenting tflé Lohdon mny Ke¥s In this counl e fas o membet of parliamert from 1308 to 1010 rand has Been with the News twelve jvears. Ha fook mathematical hehsrs [at the University 62 ClmbrMfie i wu ,prume& of the Unf cotlety, # & Righest ulst: ction or aebn- ing. The Bther Shéakés will b3 Rey, J. Pér- letval Hught, D.D.. pastor of rws Avenué Conbgations] clirel Irm, N 5 # trade voted 18 Shafh te The in cxpen:§ with the historicdl 86- clety. Tresident J8ith O. Mills présided at the meeting. Secrétary Bdgar P. Maxson wras inetructed to inform the Prg¢ldence mber of Commerce, that Esterly heartily endorses the action 6 Goveérnor ber 11, a legal hollddy. W. Coy made a re(mt President M ¢ !ing committee on and sailors’ | memor Charles §. Fowler Arthui L. | Perrr, W. Russell Dowar John O. Mifis, | Georgé . Vtter, Charfed J. Bitlet dnd Louis Tws#l, f Thursdaf the &igHtR cdirt day consuméd B3 ihe United States @istrict - colirt, in héArihg the cass .of Rragzio Gradilofid Jimed Azzan and Sal: vatore f‘d Iho, oh a ment; FEIRE the thres Vesterly men with bteamng the real of a freight ear st Bracfore; March 9. larceny thbrefrom and coflg! g o recetvt. buy and take A *‘alvi i : ;,,s e 1o & BEPRp=a. A i and thirty Assistant Attorney %, b attorney Rad #st compieted his Afgument. The fanerkl of Sarali She'don Lave- A8, Fldow &F Jatin L. Lovéland t#as Elm strest, ThHéfeday aftérnoon. 2aihly piol st River Béda Mfs. Love- n affiitated with the gehefous contrid tEo eliarch, &nd it semeed to he h ‘a 212 and tormfort ofh STOMNGTUV Jana F. birhu-my who died rechilly N. i, Alfred, as born in Stoning- i ipfll 5, n|. the sofi of {he Jate leflil-n'n T8d Eliza frish Lafigworthr, W 188?, & a where it becamie cational and }‘nfig*firt}“ ist fee gous, Olin ¥ .. afd Qilicr B, TLddgworthy, aleo A hiothbr, William 1 Langworthy. Jerdiia Andérson, Jr. Coceited (he r that the HiE to cels wak when 4 order he ¢ the band red fire a place on poarthie time o i al republican In thE BOFBHGH ran |n¢ 1ind and (HE Feault Wh& & hig PArude in keep: ing with thé Bif &¥én cslebfatde. _Btslukieon Polaters. swhlled the rafika . afill Mre. Johh Linden are vis: % in Boston. E. W. Beattis, It y), for 8L Pets bu Misses Mary A. ma L. fiskes have gfimmet home In the borough B Yot Beeckman in proclaiming Armistice Day, | Anlete denidl Wal | She freftient- | 1 of the Bpiseo léated today (Fri- | fg B ¥80tbali team ! and | :§ tohi [ ohma repterly, the 6 e rammihg lwbh ihe Sount the votes bn y, cast at the election Tuesd: flfllhd by law. In accordance with the board counted the vote of zse town of Barrington and then adjoufn- Friday afternoon. blasting,rock, Sunday atterncd, 8 Tewer Hill, South Kingston, Willidm Stéatght was seriously injured by reasbn { Premature explosion. One arm was bl uvm off and three fingers of the bthér He was blinded and received sev- em bady fifiugfi He was taken to thé Soull County hospital, Wakefeld. Lobil Lacontes. 41i§s Helen Chates of North Stoningtds, is su¥stituting for Miss Marfie Zangrandi for tWo #EckS at the Westerly Publlg{ 1i- V s m; dx now_in s sk With s J. Emile Zuhgtinal, }étun #all on ler hniiiial trip o DeFdds; whete she spends the winler, Coroner Férguson fecktitl, {.swoxmed i3 giving attentlén 6 the Tlalley shmmng eise, Colonial Alreratt ompany is to 1ive. Airplene in North mmmm for merctal pufposés. Georgé H. Harpe o btart for the suum mfiaii 1 nonkis thé_ preliminaty 4 Bdward A Fnrrél expeu (o #tart for Miami, Floriaa, £ The 8aven: tiie docket tod: Hd\ioi- nulfind es80/ is on the Third Disthict eourt for Farnsiworth, 68, wife of worth, digd Thufsday, at ewton avenue. CANTERBURY PLAINS Thers §d mich rejoicing in rantcrbuh- oter the #lectibh THEsHaT. and Mf8. Lillian Frink 88 from- Cafiterbury. y popular in church and grangé cirélés and has many frlends ‘in the | nearby towna. All fel sire that she wiil make a good representative from Cah- terbufy. HMrs. Harry Dean of Central Vinage &nd Mrs. Moffitt of Wauregan vik- thothér, Mrs. Hefiry Williams, Tiié Deizht Bushnell. who has been visithic Mra. Bmily Bushnth, for 2 has returned to South Willing- Aribur Bushnell has comé home for & few WeeRs' rest. 3 2nd Mre, Harry Cooley and infant ont to Boston, wheré Mr. Cooley rk this winter. dre. Eficsoh havé fovéd York #nd il oteupy their néwh as tie Ward plce. .. snd Mits. Hermsn -Rehiiltz and ir. Robinson from Addison Wefe wéek end v at B. P. Sabin's. ¥. A. Hicks is able to be up and und the hoss ifter an finess of four Mre. . B, Sabin fids bodght the plice owned by Willial Pope. Litchfield.—The funeral of Hon, Morfis W. Seyrbur as held at hit heme in chfield Satu attefioon at 1.30 Révy 3. Brewster, rector chireh; eonductéd the rial was in ths family lot in cEmblery. THE caskEt was porters. Ay WEAR A sMILING FACE a5l keep it really loan kfid fresh . looking by constant use of LACO CASTILE SOAP MADE FROM PURE OLIVE BiL AND WITHOUT FREE ALKALL - LACO 11 the soap-friend whose 2cquaintafice sheuld be cultivatéd if you- éare anyihing about Mr é&lflm E LAY A CAKE BOX FOR BALE AT ALL 800D DEALERS . LGEKWOBD, EHABKETT: CEMAANT, mn L mMPRORTERS ¢ . ! B TP ammtenmasns A+ s —— A Price Readqustment Sale Of Men’s Clothing Headguarters for Men’s Underwear UNDERWEAR VALUES THAT MEAN SUBSTANT IAL SAVINGS 'MEN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR, 95¢ Msn's Winter-weight Ribbed Shirts and Drawsrs, in gray and ecru, at 95¢ éath, former price $1.25 Mm’s FLEECED UNDERWEAR, $1.29 Men’s Fleecy-lined Shirts and DFawefs, good heavy weight — Special pricé $1.29, forrer price $1.50. MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR, $1.65 Men’s Natural Woel Shirts b s, “Rockwsod” mike, in- cliding shert stout Drawers—Spe- cial price $1.65; former price $2.00. - MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR, $2.19 Men's Natural Wool Shirts and “Rockwoed” make—Spe- cial prise ms. muur price $250. DOUBLF.-BRF.ASTED SHIRTS, AT $2.25 Men's Natural Wosl Double-Breast- ed Shirts—Special price §2.25 each. ~ MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR, $2.95 Men’s Natural = Wool Shirts and &nwe wool — Special i '# * pnci &..25, : and/ Men s Neckwear Men’s Shirts Men’s Nightwear MUNSING SUITS Men§ Silk and Knitted Neckwear, | Men's Dress Shirts, Eagle and 3 % Teeac T rediiced as follows:— Artistic) makes, ‘rédufed as follows: “::i’::' o:"f:“‘ Flunell‘ ‘\‘_"kh‘ AT £6.00 £ At 85c—reduced from. $1.00 |- At $1.6%—reduced from ..,... $2.00°| S T LTI S Men’s Heavy:-weight Unioh Suits, At $129—reduced from . $1.50 | At $8.99—reduced from . ko | T Rarce atitble g = 4 part weol, Munsing make, naturél At $1.68—reduced rom . 2.00 | At $2.69—reduced from . price §2:50—Specibl price.... $219F coion—rics a suit $600. At $2.19—reduced from At $3.19—reduced from . Outing Flannel Palainas, At $2.56—reduced from $3.00 | At $3.69—reduced from . 1" make, former price P 3 At §3.18—reluced from ...... 830 | At $4.19—reduced from ...... 0—Special: prieg ......... $285 MUNSING SUITS 3 AT $7.00 UNION SUITS . —SPH;;I price $2.95 a shit; former MUNSING SUITS Men's Heavy-weight Munsing Un- price $3.60. \ ¢ --m-tm wool, nat- AT $2.49. AT $3.00 s The Prices Tell the Whole Story Never before in the history of the Clothing business have the Men and Young Men of Eastern Connécticut had the opportunity to buy brand new Fall and Winter Clothing at prices which represent so much ac- tual value. This Price Readjustment Sale offers ample opportunity for substant- ial savings in Men’s Overcoats and Suits of the highest quality stan- dards—in styles, fabrics and colors to fit and please all men and young men., - MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS Our entire stock of Men’s Winter Overcoats, offered in two splendid groups, at these prices : GROUP 1—MEN'S OVERCOATS, AT $32.75 Men’s Winter Overcoats, all the newest modsls—Price now $32.75—these are regtilar $40.00 value. GROUP 2—MEN'S OVERCOATS, AT $43.50 : . Men's Winter Overcoats—all our finer grade Coats — Price now $43.50—our regular $50.00 and ~ MEN'S FALL SUITS Our entire stock of Men’s Fall and Winter Suits, assembled in three groups, at these special prices : GROUP 1—MEN’S SUITS, AT $25.00 Men's Suits, including models for Men and Young Men—smort styles, dzpendable fabrics, wonder« ful tailoring—Price now $25.00, suits made to retail at $35.00. GROUP 2—MEN’S SUITS, AT $35.00 In this group are Men’s Suits that are amongst the most d=pendable Suits in our stock—hich guality materials, stylish models for young men and men who want conservative styles—for the tall, sim men and for the short, stout men — Price now $35.00, suits made to retail at $45.00 and $50.00. _ y GRCUP 3—MEN’S SUITS, AT $45.00 This offering comprises the finest suits in our stock—Suits that will appeal to particular msn, be- czuse of their style, their quality, their it. Men who want the Best to be had in clothing, will appreci- ate the value in these suits—Pri¢e now $45.00, suite made to retail at $55.00 to $70.00. MUNSING SUITS AT $5.00 Men’s Munsing Union Suits, heavy- weight, part weol, in natural weel color—Price a suit $5.00. Special Values in Men’s Furmshmgs MEN’S. NECKWEAR, SHIRTS AND NIGHT WEAR Men’s, Heavy-weight Union emt.. in_gray only—s_puul price $2.43 a suit, former price: Med’s Munsing Unioh Suite, med- ium-weight, in all styles—Price a UNION SUITS AT $3.95 suit_$3.00. MUNSING SUITS 2 Men's Uhion Suits, the “Kenosha” ; AT $7.50 UNION SUITS and “Klosed Kroteh® thake, part MUNSING SUITS Munsin lights AT $2.50 wosl, medium and heavy-weight— AT $3.50- oy Special 95 i L Men's nghi weight Union Suits, :;:'.“;'” ST Men's Hzavy-weight Munging Un- part wspl, long sléeves and ankle price : § fan $m§§ in gray and esru—Price RIS léngth—Price $2.50 a suit. & suit $3.50. C SUITS = ST i i SUIT NSIN > . a5 OGS MUNSINGSUITS MUNSING $UITS AT $2.00 AT $2.50 AT $4.00 Mom's Meauyswelalit Mo AT $2.95 Men's_ Light-weight Cotton Unlon ayyie Heady-weight Mnsing Un- ticeves & (;,,, WLt s 7y e's” Suits, Munscing make, .hor( leeves, Gl T ::;‘s‘, lnur:':;mn?‘::lafl hslcvhya,\:v"ms:i o Zkle lerigth—Price a’ u.nt ;—’OV Brics s suft &m( Mg 20t i Pr:ce a suit $4. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL Co > SUITS AT $9.09 Uhis Suits, i

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