Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 27, 1920, Page 9

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Notable Price Revisions in Draperies and’ Floor Serim, It has a hemstitched bor- der, and comes in bath white and fvory-— 3 o REVISED PRICE COLORED BORDER SCRIM — TWe offer two hundred yards of this pretty Serim which we have bean eelling for 25c a yard, at L) lee which ~reprosents the e lowest terins— REVISED PRICE 15¢ 3¢ COLORED BORDER SCRIM-This {3 a very good quality, réasonably and ' was priced at 20c. We are now bring- ing it down to @ new fixure which will surely interest you— REVISED PRICE 25c° 8%¢ CURTAIN SORIM — This gradé we can offer iy either plain or hemstitched, and in white or ecru. An .. excellent drapery waterial-— REVISED PRICE 47¢ BCRIN AND MARQUISETTE— We have taken all of our TSe Serim and Marquisette and have marked it down to the newly established price level Tils is in white oniy— . REVISED PRICE to: “QUAKER FILEY NET CURTAINS Our entire assortment of $10.00 Curtains Offersd “Quaker” means the very best. They are ail handsome Filet nets 15 handsome designg; with dainty edpes of. lace. Some are pure whité and the balance fn the " pleasing ivory shade which is used so much. We bought these 16 sell for $10.00 a pair, but the Break in the market makes it mipe ‘e that we dispoge of them st & much lower price. WE NOW OFFER THE4 — WHILE THEY LAST $6.19 A PAIR INLATD LINOLEUMS Were 32.50 Bquare Tard NOW $1.85 tlald Lineleums, in a 2003 as. tment of designe. including the granite. It is all two yards ¥ide, and the guality is exeel- lent. Readjustments Which- Affect Colored Wash Goods of All Kinds DRESS PERCALES -Tarf:wide Porcales of geed auality which we have been sellife for 38c a hNght” anflid dark wide~ REVISED PRICE 29c BATES AND TQILE D quality, an seiling for 4ic a yard. in a com- piete azsortme: cks, plaids and etripes, colors. ¥idth 27 REVISED PRICE 35¢ BATES ZEPHYR DRESS GING- HAMS--Soft finish, fést color Gingham very large ag- es and solorings, hes. Have been sell- ard-— sortment of Width ¢ a yard-— REVISED PRICE 35c BEACON BATH ROBE FLAN- NEL—This is heavy, double- Saced material in many designe and all fast colors, Width 28 inches— REVISED (PRICE 75¢ WINDSOR LINGERIE CREPE —White and tinted grounds with smell floral designs. , kixeellent for boiiday uses, Width 30 inches, Has sold as high as T5¢ & yard- REVISED PRICE 48c SPMCIAL - BATES ZEPHYR DRESE GINGHAMS — Two te tep-yard lengihs of this famons Gingham. A1l ' perfect goods, ond all new and pretty patterns. Value S6c— REVISED PRICE 35c A YARD Boston Storc Men’s Shop | rstocked in this de- nt, and have decided to cut deeply into th t GREY WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS Were $2.50— REVISED PRICE $1.75 Were $2.45— REVISED PRICE %5240¢ Tere §3.75-- REVISED PRICE 3262 Were $3.05— RABVISED PRICE $278° Were $4.75-- REVISED PRICE $3.32 Were $4.97— $ ¥ REVISED PRICE $346 * OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS Werse $3.50— REVISED FRICE $2.39 Were §4.00— REVISED PRICE %23¢ TEAZLE DOWN H1GHT EHIRTS Very Meavy — sizes 15 to . £ REVISED PRICE §245 \ NEW COATSNEW SUTS-NEW DRESSES ~OUR ENTIRE STOCK ' REDUCED | 1 20% THIS MEANS EVERY GARMENT IN OUR LARGE STOCK, FROM THE ONE WHICH WE HAD MARKED TO SELL AT $25.00 TO THE ONE FOR WHICH $200.00 WOULD BE A CONSERVATIVE PRICE. YOU WILL FIND ALL THE BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS WHICH THE FASH- ION MAGAZINES TALK ABOUT-THE VELOURS, SUEDINE, CHAMOISTYN, DUVET DE LAINE, EVORA, BOLIVIA AND ALL THE LESSER BEAUTIES. YOU WILL HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF A VERY LARGE DISPLAY OF THE MOST STRIKING DESIGNS WHICH HAVE SEASON. ‘ And You Can Save Exactly Twenty-Five Per Cent. None Returnable SATURDAY 25 HATS, WERE $15.00\ 10 HATS, WERE $20.00 ] 25 HATS, WERE $1250 25 HATS, WERE § 798 | prove much pleasanter and easier than in the past. BEEN BROUGHT OUT 'THIS All Alterations Free Save $4.75 On Every Hat YOU PURCHASE HERE i’ rom the Following Selected Lists Saturday $4.75 TOYLAND OPENS SATURDAY Toyland throws its doors open Saturday to all youngsters, and the oldsters, too, who are interested in the countless toys and games which make Christmas fi ‘day of the year. - Our quatters this Visit Toyland Saturday — Main Street Basement year are enlarged, and improved in every way, and your Christ 33:INCH NATURAL PONGEE-— lewported from Japan, and & very Bood- guailtyy Hus beeh selling 6r 3150 & yard— it . REVISED PRICE o8¢ TARD-WIDE MESSALINE — Both evening and daylight shades pre shown i this beavy: lostreus Bk, which we s61d & short time a%o for $2.60 a yara— . REVISED PRICE $1.65 #-INCHl CREPE-DE-CHINE — All oolors and black, also white will be Tound ia our Biik De- partment, This 18 pure eljk, of good weight' ahd. vety even la weave. Former: price $260 a llVl\.fiD PRICE $138 PRINTED GEORGETTE CREPE Ve are going to close Sut all that we have left of thess beau- . tiful printed siiks, which have been stlling for $4.00 and $540 a yard— REVISED PRICE $2.00 40-INCH €REPE METEOR—AI SOk of tbe best quality, and #hown in ‘black and all colors. The price has been $500 & yard for some time— REVISED PRICE $3.79 . Dress Goods Department CHILDREN'S - COATINGS — i+ Whith we have been selling for 3850 a yard. The width is 54 inehes, and we have it in gar- nat, cardinal, navy, browh and REVISED PRICE .19 . ALL-WOOL GOATING — A sood pebble-¢heviat weave, of 2008 weight, In navy, brown and taupe. The former pries of $L.50 was cobsifered 1w~ REVISED PRICE $3.29 HANDSOME JERSEY COAT- * INGS—Heavy in - weight, all pure worsted and full i4 inches wide. A wonderfully good Coat- ing in atiractive heather tures. ' Former priae $6.50 a yard REVISED PRICE $4.29 THISTLE TOP COATING — A madium - weight - Coating. of splendid -quaiity, which we have bean selling for $8.50 a yard. Good heather mixtures— REVISED' PRICE $5.29 N NORWICH Fit [V YEARS AGO e &% Fifty years ago this wesk an eflmlof-pmmaom,-_a_qmw‘ wae to respen the Otis U- | ptise party. brary t the public throngh the taking up| The price of poalitry has fallea. Chiel- of subscriptions. A total of $285 had ens y soid at a shilling & pown.i been contributed up to taat time. The| 'The owi whieh was Sbet on rreer ndt to be stafted Fntil the sring months. fi-;l!m of ga'uam of The Bulletta Hles of 1879 toi-| Monday, Nov. 21, gressure, applicable to marifie, 16¢omo- tive and stationary engines. -The foaia reature ot the invention is ah apparatus| New York respetting o for keeping up the supply of air ih the | Soend steamers having ur ok o make up for that Whith én- | minue At New London ters the evfinders to wotk the engine. | we have ecen says the Mr. Chamberiath js 2i%o the inventor of| Newport are to be placed a new link motion. ¥or the benefit of the few Who are in-| Drevious rumor, mew Dbokts terested In learning what progrers is be-| Sontracted for. Ing wade Wwith the propoeed Subseription to secure the re-opening of the Utis li- orary for public use We present tho list]each of 3 the eal ) haredey, Nov. B4, 1BTo=<The W8 tion Lo the eteambont Wwiar!l s solnpleten 1370—Willlam T.land ho mbre work will ba déné o8 it Chamberlal of this oty has invented|this winter. an engine to be operated by atmosphetic]bears the mark of skithul It is & fihe T. T. Wetmbre was the contrastbb. Romiors cohtinie to the next eeaton, Sithough, The Norwich Bleashing ahé ing Co. yesterday preremted a turkey @ their married workmen a3 3 #s it stands at preseat./ The following Th;:k!flflnx present. 1B the list of subseribers: William A, Buckingham, = $100; Chatles Hay, Nov. 25, 18570—(No twes of Thaskagicing Johnson, | Bulletin this date owing to $100; the Rev. M. M. G. Dana, $10; U, | holiday.) S, Gardner, $10; WHli:§ A. Alken, $10; Miss Gertrude May, $19, Dr. $10; A. W. Prentice, $19; Wareham Williams, $10; R. M. Haven, $5; 8. R Parlin, 35; Joseph Beiden, §. Campbell, §53 5295, Complaint is made that Central Whart and the bridges are insufficlently by the Street lampe and that at two others thould be plactd there toflnner. make the passage safe. Tuesday, Nov. , 1870: Cook, freight brakeman oa the Norwich and Worcester rafiroad, had the middle finger on his right hand so badly crush- Saturday, Nov. 8, 220—The appett. B. Hafle! €d day of Thankegiving with its troop of happy and sad assoclations 18 of the past. The services at the ehubehes werc M W |attended By about the aAvérage number G. A. Jones, Jr., 33} total|Of Thai worshippe nkegiving g Nor- wich Town Vereln gave & pleasaht soctal dahee in Treadway hall At Franklin ted| hall the Southern Rose club emterta, themselves and their friends in a simflar The Olive Eranch society gave its first reception. 3 Harry M. bp’l’hc foundation of the courthouse will completed next week but the Eirpeture Wil not be commenced spring. super- ot ed.while coupling cars Saturdsy that am.|, Pei0n8 baving oceasion te trevel putation Was necessary. Toss Preston bridgs, espeslafly teams compitin of the dariness that The receipts of ths fair given by Sedg-| yrevalls. The authorities shouM Sec Wick Post last woek are ubout one thous-| that the bridee is properly lghted. and dollars. The weather continues monotonously Dleasant. At gubrise yesterday the ther- mometer indidated forty-eme degrees. Wodnesday, Nev. 23, schooner K. A. Conkiin, sunk at tho coal whar? some time ago, on which Mr. Fui- et has been engaged, was yesterday righted, a diver d the river and femoving a shoal on which she rested. Her cargo has boen partial discharged. The tes er on CHff street provisions abstracted. It was the work s S PN NDIGESTION | CANT STAY Stomach Pain, Sourness, Gases, and Acidity ended with ; “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’® } SRSt Less Linings VARDWIDE SATINES 11 colors, ‘white-and blas ® v been selling thése for 6%¢ rd— REVISED PRICE 55: TARD-WIDE SATINES The quality we have Besn selling for $1.00 a ward, in a complete ~line of colors, als> Dblack, and white— REVISED PRICE 69 Domestic and White Goods at the New COTTON BLANKETS SINGLE BED 8121 BLANKETS which have =old as high as $3.00 a pair—this year— 4 8, REVISED PRICE $219 ThREN.QUARTER S 1z E BLANKETE—white, tan or gray Blankets which were - sold as high as §8.50 a pair— - Y REVISED PRICE $239 ' FULL BED SIZE BLANKETS— Gray or tan Blankéts which we have been selling for $4.50 a pair-— ; REVISED PRICE $329 WOOL BLANKETS | WOOL PLAID BLANKETS which have sold at $12.00 until the presént time— 'S REVISED PRICE $10.00 WHITE BLANKETS — former price $7.50 » . REVISED PRICE 3548 _WHITE BLANKETS — former price $10.00— REVISED PRICE $7.50 WHITE BLANKETS — former price $11.00— REVISED PRICE $9.00 Boston Store Men's Shop ($2.50 RIBBED UNION SUITS— Fine Ribbed Suits, in natural coior. Al sizes from 34 to 46 in stock— REVISED PRICE $258 PHEERLESS RIBEED UNION ‘HUITS — A $3.00 suit, in ecru celoring. Good heavy welght garments, in all sizes, both reg- ular and stouts— REVISED PRICE $2.50 BNGLISH ALL-WOOL HEATH- ER SOX— REVISED PRICE $1.15 3100 CASHMBRE, SOCKS—AN Woo! Cashmero Socks, in hand- some heather mixtures, Al ‘slzes— “nn REVISED PRICE 66c BOYS' “BELL” BLOUSES—We mave beeti selling these tor $1.50, made of best quality Percale and i For ages ", REVISED PRICE st w RIBBED SHIRTS AND S—Théy were our reg- ulas 5‘1'.‘25 grade, and we lave ‘heavy welght— * ' REVISED PRICE 9% ¥ “DE x.m" NEGLIGER P 5 ;d um:ff hB es shirts and a great .““F&dld REVISED PRICE $1.65 | o ! When meals don’t fit and you When you teel indiges n pain, lumi pleasant, harmi biapebsm alway stomachs in ofder cost so little at drus 1870—The | . ending to the bed of | now | Ze: { We ence of Mr. and Mrs Avuy! Mr. was entered | Tuéeday night and a large guantity of) — CHESTWUT HILL Mr. and M Willlam 1. Packhare med 1. Robinson of Willimantic spent nkbgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A S Petkham. Clara Renard and J. J. Krem of York are ewpnding & week at L s C. Cobb Fattford spemt sday night at G. B. Ditvon’s. and Mre. Milo Davoll, Mr. and Mré Winthrop Davoll and children spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mre Edward Lyman in Colummbia. i Miss Georgianna ¥lint. Chiaf of Pelies Daniel Killourey and Mre. Killourey of Wiilimantic were entettained Thanksgiv- a2 day by Mf. ahd Mrs. C. L. Jomes. The molhers in (his sehos] distrist wers inyited Wednesday afternoon to & lttls entertainment givdn by the ehildren Thureday merning the teacher, Mite Rog- ¢re, went fo her home in Longmesdow. Mass., for the Thankegiving reosse. The first &now storm of the season came Thursday but was not so severe as to prevent the usual family gatherings for Thanksziving cheer. and Mfs. E. C. Payson metered to rd Thanksgiving morning, -spend- with Mrs. Payson's sister, tl James, returning 18 (he even- und P. Johreon of Norwich wae of his sister, Mrs. A. 8. Poek- over Sunday last week. WAUREGAN belch zas,,acids and undigested rz,od.f i& Qood. The ehurch t at 12. The young pe6- ing Will be held Thursday even- tire stock—You price. One lot of Men’s last, at $3.85. Arctics and Felt .Big Reduction ON SHOES We have reduced prices on our en- Shoe from us at a‘very reasonable A Few Extraordinary Values - Misses’ Shoes, in black and tan, sizes 11 to 2, at $2. lish toe, were $5.50—while they We carry a full line of Rubbers, can buy a good 5. Black Shoes, Eng- Goldblatt’s Repaired Shoe ? 46 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. Do You Get Satisfaction From a Shoe Store If Not, Try Us.

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