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T NURWICH BUL Fifty years age this week Norwich was greatly interested in the rumors of peace between Prussia and France. The Bul- soliciting articles for sale at their fair next Tuesday. A ‘We are requestéd by the police to warn With Eatoric LETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 13, 1920 = al INNORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGD | Sayed My Life the men of sin of the daneerous results K A letin, half a century ago this week, ex- | of capsizing full ash barrels on the side- Says N.“V,k"m'wm‘," SPec‘al Reductlom pressed regret that the terms of an arnfis- | walk. Persons detected in Hs e o “I was nearly dead until I found tioe between Thiers and Biemarck had | " 808 00 AT PG NG S B s rren, | Estonic and I can truly say it saved 9 been réjected. The same week Rairmeunt, | o "1" JS¥ (01 vcq ‘o' unanimous call fo| my life. It is the best: storuach In Women’s an Williams and U streets wer® accepted |y, pagtorate of the First Baptist chureh | medicine ever made,’” writes Nrs. :;; the :’f‘”' "’f th m",’; council as publie in this city, in place of the Rev. J. H. Ella 8mith. ° [} . oroughfares of the city tly cailed to Philadelphia. : Chlld H Inte extracts from the files of | TTk® recently > Soid Mamach oane. swinlimusery ren’s riosiery The Bulletin of 1870 foflow: PAUGH K;n::xk.Enwmc :aug.y & O;It u?e : Menday. Nov 1870.—We regret to UE 7 taking up a cArTyin| leam from a Ve les despatch this USQ lcldnynd ages which prevent good | and Underwear morning that the terms of armistice ar-| Church services Sunday morning were g{ stion. k”}bl? s;ken .f:;‘ n;:\l- ranged between Thiers and Bismarek | held at the usual hour. ngs quick relief. Keeps the stom- have been rejecied and that the war is to | = Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lamond entertained | ach Leaithy and helpe to prevent the HARVARD MILLS UNDERWEAR g0 on This news will cause a general Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke and son Luke many ills so liable to arise from ex- THE BOSTON STORE WHERE MONEY MAY BE SAVED " s 3 i u Mills” dis- ':-;:g of Tin\p:fi\n;narr:yh "{n: ‘:::‘_m::‘;; (;znArctlc Sunday, also Mrs. Esther Ken- | ooq 't id “Don’t suffer from stomach This has bosr;‘ le:lr;‘" I:J :u belief that the clash of arms was soon to | Amos H. Kenyon with his family of | miseries when you can get a big box play week. Harvard Mills Under cease The New London County Agricultural that owing to the un- te exhibi- | of Eatonic for a trifie with your druggist’s guarantee. Lee & Osgood, 131 Main St. Providence spent Sur.day with his parents here. Mrs. Caraqline Palmer, who has been spending the summer at her home here, started for Detroit, Mich., last Friday to spend the winter with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sheldon attended wear is the kind which fits and wears well, and gives satisfaction all the time. Coma-in Saturday and we will give you a real bargain in this splendid underwear. able to attend to business again. i The dance given in the Eureka Socuali Villi: v seball team was we! the town who occupied | the funeral of William H. Bagley at [club by the M. H. base 8 on th y(\a\[’ to | Westerly Monday. Mr. Bagley was born | attended by people from .\E‘JX Lonldvi\, e itselt | here and was well known by the older | Montville and Salem. Hanney's orches- p people of the village. He was a cousin | tra furnished music. ] o ’:{ | of Mr. Sheldon. Mrs. Henry § th has been entertain- Mrs. Sarah Franklin entertained guests |ing guests from Salem. = =y from oluntown Sunday. Who Tias been in New F. Crandall and family of Kingston has returned home a (e‘r iors here Sunday afternoon. gical operation for appendi- Mrs. Louis Grinnell of Exeter here Tuesday. Whitford of Willow Valley was m4y that warmed the MEDIUM-WEIGHT VESTS AND PANTS which sell $1.65 for the regular sizes and $1.85 abe Whit BBt of regularly, for n olden times to eys? A regular of commen cil char:: r Hovey | He for the extra— SATURDAY $1.55 AND $1.65 eitis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drean of Port- chester snent the week end with Mr. and n the prop. | here Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Coffey. t presented T T TR TSR UNION SUITS — Same weight as CERESHEIELD Children CI‘Y above, in all the desirable styles. Mrs. Charles C v and daughter, » ey P ¥ f;mr; e : and Mrs. ‘1 FOR FLETCHER'S Sold regularly for $275 and $3.255 2 | UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF OUR EN- CASTORIA suit— les Tinker, who has been ill, is SATURDAY $250 AND $2.95 lTlRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS. THE VERY LATEST MODELS AND MOST PLEASING FABRICS AND COLORINGS WILL BE FOUND. WOMEN'S PRINCESS MAY UN- ION SUITS, in low peck and either knee or ankle length, regular prices $2.25 and $2.50 a suit— SATURDAY $1.95 AND $2.25 Growing Children i e BakersCocoa| None on Approval Alterations Free 209, OFF || 209, OFF None Reserved CHILDREN'S FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR OF HARVARD MILLS MAKE. They are heavy- weight, for Winter wear, and are =5 ) & & 3 o) sold regularly from $1.00 to $1.75 a On All ‘ On All 1 the X o Coats and D. | ‘Apparsl Shop Waists : g oats and Dresses || Apparel Shop Wais o SATURDAY PRICES : | sirenuous s 11"2}’ Phy iR .. FOR 5¢ Our entire stock of modish || This means everything, =eaas FoR $120 | Frocks and handsome Win- || from the simplest Voile to~ rd, and study hard, and 1hey i ter Coats will be sold Fri- || the richer and more ex- : 4 3 = Sizes 7 to 9. SIEORISIAS day and Saturday at a re- pensive' Silk Crepes and . 3 e o R A _ duction of Georgette—reduced just : . need flout‘lshttlefl’t and’a 10{ CHILDREN'S RIBBED, FLEECED i wenty Per Cent. Twenty Per Cent. UNDERWEAR—Vests and Pants, to 9. in elzes 2 The prices vary of itRaad notone of the pop- e ONE LOT OF $25.00 WOOL SKERTS ular bewt ?ageoi'mee’tsitheir We have just received a most attractive assortment of Plaid according to size, but on Saturday from wa we have o of aboyt REDUCED TD{EM JUST 107 o WD @ €D & G © @D b D » GRS o G v 4 & : 15 u Sy d and Stripe Wool Skirts, from one of the makers of beiter “new " Tectine | requiremenss so well as éoo g ; grade skirts who was anxious to close out his stock. They it 80 DeRDE - | q ; - :‘; 3;‘::; A!\ln ’;'Tktri“mh?E‘; have been selling this season for $25.00. Our price Friday of the season S ine isle ose, in ac] and Saturday is just $16.50............ “; andwell'made cocoa. : " Pure and delicious. i i only, regular prices 85c and %c a pair— SATURDAY ONLY 650 avy, but the ny on the Osgood won s« a0 o ainria o awm BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE Walier Baker & Co. 14d: ESTABLISHED 1760 = DORCHESTER, MASS. SOME VERY ATTRACTIVE HATS FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING ONLY $6.98 We have selected these with considerable care, from The corner in has fallen to s caused by the Saturday, ze at cf poulterers were | their stock left man carrying ome ; back. Oscar Prentice the sophomore s ‘announced as “BURSON" OUTSIZE LISLE HOSE which we have been selling for $1.00 a pair— SATURDAY 85c CADET HOSE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS — Good black Stocking I 18 ‘as d our large stock, and can truthfully say that not one of ave “distinguished which will wear and look well, reg- 4 T e nglish composition during ul;’:h :P m:_:" ST them is worth less than $12.50. There arc various ¥ 65¢ an dC a pair— ° & 3 4 i aten s s B models, all of which have met with favor this ze 4 Pt e B SATURDAY 59c A PAIR g ety ooy the weather is ton ents in the vicinity and the colorings are as varied as the siyles. Some are large, some medium, and some small in size, but the saving is the same with them all—you are g= for about half-price. BUY YOUR HAT SATURDAY No. 10, INFANTS' CASHMERE HOSE — Bla issued by k, white or cordovan Cashmere Stockings for Infants —sold form- erly for 85c a pair— SATURDAY ONLY 65¢ RUGS At Pre-War Prices IF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING TO BUY A RUG YOU NEED WAIT NO LONGER NERRLY KILLED BY NDIGESTION Restored To Vigorous Health By | “FRUIT-A-TIVES” OUR MOTTO : TURNING OUR COATINGS INTO CASH, SENDS THE PRICE DOWN We’ve get to do it. The warm and Summer-like weather of October, and so far this month, has made selling slow. This stock of fine Coatings must be moved, " There Is Satisfaction in selecting shoes here, knowing you re- and there is . The manufacturers have at last come to the conclusion that Rugs only one way in which we can beat the weather—that is ceive all for you pay for our shoes. will not sell at the inflated prices of tha last fow years. The market by slashing the prices. ¢ 5 has definitely broken, and we must follow the new prices down, in .Lower your shoe cost and increase your spite of the losses involvad. You are the gainer. Buy your rug at Coatings For Children | Heather Mixture Coating ‘ s A : $2.49 a Yard D shoe satisfaction. SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS OF BEST QUALITYY |, . " 00 "0 We mean it when we say best quality—for that is just what they are. The cclorings are very rich, and th: designs are the beautiful Parisian medallion, and all-over patterns— Size 8-3 by 10-6—were $85.00 . . NOW $59.00 Size 9 by 12—were $95.00. NOW $63.00 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS OF EXCELLENT QUALITY g The width is 54 | < inches, and the colors we show are | cardinal, garnst, graen and brown. | We have been selling them for $2.50 | a yard. Plain 'Velour Coating $4.49 a Yard hopsack weave. pecial Reducticns | Special Reductions For Men For Women REAL TAN CALF SHOES| FINE PAT. COLTS yard. CHAS, F. HARTWELL South Royalton, Vermont, Not absolutely the best, but designs d lorings are as_good as g N Aok s youts s T bogaa | At $7.45 T Rt sbaiutly th b, bt gm0 colopiogt 20 13,8757 8] [ sunie weishe s cotorings tor suffer with Indigestion. Food soured | At $6 00 Axminster means long wear— HEESN 8 LN AraDUn, Mi%0. pivasing, 4 . 1Y B Size 8-3 by 10-6—were $55.00. NOW $39.00 for ghe eiders. This should sell | h:ln)l s]::;u‘ceh, c:ms;]ng me to belch § N Size 9 by 12—were $59.00 NOW $45.00 for $6.59 a yard, which is th: price an. rrible heart burn, with BROWN SRR we have been asking. Your choice paizs in my chest and arma. 3y || - - POUGLAS SHOES il “BON TON” WOOL AND FIBRE RUGS il Boact boctine aficted ; 1 had shon, AT REASONABLE COMBI They have a warm, wool surface, woven upon a backing of strong fibre, and for bedrooms are hard to equal. All of them have plain ccr;ler'!. with figured borders, the colorings being biue, rose, green and tan— mess of breath; the action of my kidneys was irregular, the secretions PRICES. At_$7.90 THISTLE TOP—A HANDSOME NUVELTY COATING Scanty and scalding. Size 6 by 3—were $18.00 .... ... NOW $14.00 o o P I was knocked out, and good for Size 8-3 by 10-6—were $32.50 , . NOW $18.00 Specially Priced at $6.69 a Yard mothing, when I read about ‘Fruit- e . NOW $20.c0 Size 9 by 12—were $25.00 CONGOLEUM (GOLD SEAL) FLOOR COVERING— SPECIAL 83 SQUARE YARD Handsome designs and colors offered in two and three-yard widths. a-tives’ and sent forabox. Iuseda few and thought, ‘well, they will turn | out like all the other remedies I bave tried’ but to my surprise and gladness, I noticed improvement and 1 continued the use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, for Fruit Liver Tablets) with the pesult that a dozen boxes made me feel like a different person”. CHAS. F. HARTWELL. B0c. a box, G for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, | Thistle Top is a velvety fabric of excellent o similar to silvertone in appearance. We have colorings. This is a coating which has m and has been sold at $9.20 a yard. Model Booterie 132 Main Street Norwich, Conn. 4 Sl e A wmm- RN A I