Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 29, 1920, Page 7

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Local interest was {i\cn the Hoover when the driver ck campaign TMesddy Dy the anhouncehiont that Harvey®C. Perry of Marglh streot will sail from New York Jan. ${for Ant- werp on the 8. 8. Lapland of the Star lifle, having volunteered his sérvices. for six months to the Amerifan Friends" ser- viee committee that Is administerihy relief in the @irjeken countries of central Eu- rope. " He does not know yet ‘whether He will be located in Gérmany or Austria. Dickens’ Christm: ut the Chrigtiias Testival df schoo! held Tuesday, evening. was under the direction . of Pearson. Followh Savage, Alfred Ifavens; Jacob Marley, the Ghost, Walter Havens; Christmas ' Spirit of the Past, Florence Jennings; Christmas Spirit of the Future, Imbd arol was presented st church The play Mrs.. Mark st: ¥beneger Clagjen Dixon: Beiinde © ruhn mmy.uy ; Martha Crachit, Fanaie Sutcliftes un: Crachits, Dorothy and, Walter Harry Lawton; Fred aunders; Mrs. Fred Higgenbotham; two Edith Mgr:m; 1 sbert Blake; your young woman, Jack rginia reel, Dorothy. Jennie Thorpe, il2, Emily Di Sth men, Clayton Dixon, man, Jes Ahern ; Qopy; Fezziwig Murray Mabel on, lIrene Edith Eilis/ Louise Blackler, Sy i hover; stane nager, Walter “:nehs pianist, Mrs. Charles S, Larkin. Carols ware sung and candy and oranges were distributed to children. The total health b o of Christmas seals and y nmo\mt— ] hu sister Guilford. to hold Lt n’ St. Jean's hall. As W 3 3 ed to $8 the report s "xwm cg“g}lg‘%‘-' ;":m g th Q‘?m o ¢ o mn s : ford- Brancia Dok £ ocluba h:snc'fol:e to cunsl:erzhle ox- Women who hve been to supplymg thir e BN | ey d g ers was his substitute at the station. ense the mémbers are hoping that the P = pais 23 Lo 1. and Wiis C1 R s o e k{m“ iog | | Mt Beriha Sotham of Whimante | Eapporers il fora oat 1n arse. aume Muslin Underwear needs during this time will be sur- oy S X3 . {2s at Nomé on Christmas day and Sun- |-hebs. Messrs. Heibel, Dradiaw, o. o2 LA $ 3 Seted ?fi:nng]:fl?lho;xu;\‘gtnmm E ot il Her father, Albert Botham, has |ueau, Adams, Sewart and Collins heve|f prised at the remarkable values which this sale offers. ral feeliing 15 conditions manif¢estation of b the good work of l:on"nfittre ren’s efforts brought {. Corparations Hought als and bonds to the extent of $298, nd l’l‘*rcfl&‘(lu paid in $93.62. About éux alg were §0ld in the postos 1, D & of Bectoen B, Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs, Swan of Providence spent [} Corset Covers, in a complete assort- Muslin Gowns of fine materials, In We specialize in Extra 2 Giar- ps among t! ¥ v 8 with Mr. s, . . 13 s Amobg the | ning, in Masonic Tempic, the foliowink "Z"ebczih‘“‘éf“x ",‘1"’1’;“;0{;“;3 of Mr. and | Shritmis Who M. and Mis H. T § o0t of styles, with lace and ham- highg low and V neck styles, trim- ments for Stout Women. We show The smal portionately ';‘”r;“;‘ll::’;;’j:‘;‘;‘“:"omf;";':’:u;“E“’;;r T M et o T A Mrs. Atnold of Proiviedceavere || burg trimming, at these - special med “wita lace and hamburg em- these extra full garments in many o A B i,lz' Buckiin; asgociate matron,. M Beach of Storrs college and Mr. and Mrs, | SWests of Mr. and Mrs. V. IL Young this |} prices : brojderics, at these prices : grades and qualities to assure an < Py m ghre 3 R F. 0. Vinton of Eaglevill week. 2 t ¢ ; 4 e L ] ot Ea & At 8%—from $100 and $1.25 g DT SR R ortment, at ery special F4T, 3 ; Feet $8114, Phrk ‘f:u‘}:_f_, L e George, Nelson visited his parents in | Miss ORiBEctioRg wEs At $129 — former value $1.50 Wy, B Spunes 7 i A T -m!l““ 363, Br ductrggs; itehe Taverss o con-jBouth Woodstock on Saturday and Sun- | Bome oyer 3 i 3.0 At 98c—former valuk § Toec 2 VU8l fuotedss, Ruh Dodd; trustee for three| 947 The Chris at the Baptist At §1.69 — former value $2.00 AL $138 2B5kmer Wine § EXTRA SIZE DRAWERS oe iecgen y Chtistmas shopping took many of the | church was Friday night. At $1. lue dith . Pisber, author of The |’ s oEm L o H i Land of ¥ The Silver Cgndle, MeDou ¢ booke, s spendivg @ fparish houge, Friday evening the gen|0C¢ WAS by far the largest ever. Mrs. Perry svent Christmas wit her || - 2nd Muslin, tallormade, wirh tucky At $1.29—former value $1.50 At 1T oruet Vilus 18 & Tt Marcus Frank,}of the éhurch ace.ta be in charge of a|, JONR Livingstome, for some time work- {daughter Kate in Hartford. § \Radctinks 6F Tace and hamburg, at At $1./8—former value § EXTRA SIZE SHORT SKIRTS e G A Y vw"g;i vgin(; y:‘;c?h:nfi:‘lng to watch the old year out {;‘,’f.;;ui’ ié‘ix"éil"avefra}or‘\ym for the greatly reduced prices. At $2.18—former value § At $1.59—former v 4 writings and | Syetio. Bn nt, No. 17, 1 0. 0.] Mrs. W. H. Stedman has been ill for g Combinatio § EXTRA SIZE LONG SKIRTS ri in New York institu- F.. exegcted of 2;??:-!&-‘;‘ .y ]; g {or | 9me days. Muslin Drawers tion Suits At $1.69—former valfh $2.00 0o Samiing 3tk mobtna 43 toNomb? Chiet £ Frank Stevens t Canal street has been dchg% g the second u&g ;:‘;1«- 48 he Was Col “along 'ha car iay by the roadside all day Sundie but the fact“was niot réported ‘to the po- lice until ‘onday A rning. The machine is being held at a Westerly garage until further investigation can be Local Laconies. Theg oxodus of holiday vigitors began vy dren ‘of ta r 200 parents and chil ren o e f Sunday school enjoyed the 2Wmusl mas festival at the First Bagptist church Monday evening. Unsolicited membership dues are.being | received. daily by the treasurer of the Westerly Sanitary corps. Friday ‘s the last day of the campaign and all désiring the use of the ambulance during 1921 must submit their dues beforg that da.y. Mrsmluu:,‘ c:;nl:m of orv‘v:c‘h was taken Jil while vigiting relati op Tower street, 1’1‘ '?;u W%k l‘;gxntm "Miecday m the mhhulnxce ut the, esterly Sanitary Migo Jean Fowier Sl 44 Booth ot ington's The Turmoll at the Mdghodist Bnen i, JF“T’E ] pertect” blana for fie capaiin t 1 Jeses Potier of Westil é Local hunters are making the Best of the few remaining days of the apen sea- son. Thg h?tlng season will close Sat- urday. € streets covered with ice Tue% i “With Y murn.n:v local }zomuhoem 1 al s w. i der, who has been ot of nxem:mng service. S I grg“m Her and her son ‘William went to Troy, N. Y., ZThurgday for a visit at the home of Mrs. a'ambergs oldest daughter. wntk in Burope. mothgr Mrs. Jane Stedman, Saturday and Sunday, Christmas day and Sunday at l“.e home 38 | been ill for some days. were at MANSFIELD DEPOT. Devotional hour and December meeting of Dunham Memorial church, combined, Thursday, Dec.” home of the Mfs, Tilden. 80, at 2 p. m., at the Communion service next Sunday at the and Mrs. George Cosgrove spent Christmas day and Sunday at Mrs. Cos- parental home in Holyoke, Mass. tnberg, her daughter Claribéll A good sum was collected Sunday last At eDypham Memorial®church for reliet Mzs. F. W. Klein is visiting her daugh- ter in Palton, Mass. Miss Anna Hall of Boston yisited her Station Agent Samuel Alguire spent M K. L. Dimock znd W. H. Pollard S, Pollard’s in Willimantic on lpendlfl: a few, qsys it his parents, igz. S S '!(“ueeda Fo T, of the West eft. sday night for Indiauapolis, Ind.,, where te 15 to 'altwi'd‘:&? N convention of Lambda Chi Alpha frater- nity as the representative of Alpha Epsi- lon Zeta of Ha rvu-d university. ; MYSTIC iog ot Charity. Chapter, No. The Ladies’ Aid- 65 gregational churca reception “Ners u:!ety of the Con- is arranging for a Yeap’s afternoon in the patriarch, H. K. White; high Samuel S. Bamb; senior wa: priest, qn, William |, RoiN: | aor gt ot his Caristmmaé a4y ‘W. H. Corbett was the Christmas din- granddaughter, Miss d “Erigham. Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Hansen enter- teined a large company of relatives from. - & Stafford Christmas gnnsens visited day. Sunday at the home of en’s brother in West ‘Willington. Mrs. Fenslon McCollum entertained her the Mr. sunday school class at her home Friday illzge’ people to Willimantic and Staf- ford last week. The Christmas business of the postof- S“RING HlLL were entertained at the Gardiner home Christmas day. At the Dayis home were Charles Lamb and family of Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Windham and Rev. R. G. Pavy. Mr. apd Mrs. Nelson White of Winsted arrived at the Flaherty home Sunxda,y tor, a short stay. R..R. Knapp and family of Bfldnport are at Judge L. J Storrs’ forthe holi- days. dinner in Coventry. Mics Alicr Mclntire was in Providence over Christmas. Nathanfel Michel of New York called at Alanweld Christmas day. The Day. family members were to- gether at the hore of H. M. Day for Christmas, BALTIC | The Baltic Rh'e‘.ls baseball club plans charge of the arrangements. The Rivals ifffend to put a good leam on the field again tle coming season., Manager Coi- ling of the Rivals, who left Montreal to come to Baltic has just. received word that his old club has cap.ured the Inter-| mediate championship while manager of Oq‘uh the Baptic man Won the junior championship and 2 large trophy and em- blem with 12 silver medals, champions of the city of Montreal. SOUTH WOODSTOCK Mr. and. Mrs, William Wilson of New Haven, Herbert and Anna Wilson of | Hartford spent Christmas with their folks. E. F. Storrs and family ate Christmas || And please remember—these prices have been made possible by ths readjustment period, hence the wisdom of buying NOW. Prices for Muslin Undsrwear may not be s0 low again for some time. Hete are some of thc ofiermgs : Corset Covers Long Skirts Women's Long Skirts of Cambrie your mouth tastes like all the mean Women's Muslin Drawers of Mus- lin and Gambric, trimmed with lace and hamburg—a great variety of IN OUR HISTORY - Muslin Gowns At $2.19—former valuec §2 HIGH Women's Muslin Combinat consisting of AND V NECK Corset Cover Skirts—Corset Cover and Dra P a4 the | B Ward; Jinio warden, Satuel Grims; { o Thets 3 'fimsymm‘dfi Styles at these prices > At $188—tormer value § Philippine Undzrwear runabout found §“;°"“§l§ 5&‘3“‘6 Georgs X Glanbin B ey = you e?ig""w'&"'; At 69c—former value $1.00 Biassi All our dzinty Philippine Unders Sthiton TOUA, nancidl gor . <. Patter, treasurer, ; t X 2 5 = wear, in Envelo > and \1,,’1,{ i ,;’m,,\:“‘:z H. Sanfori: (usiees, S 3 Austin G s o thiistmas, g I'hs, mmnmh isa cn At Bl GuS $180 O :’ulld rgs' 5 4DROT SRSt s af Ny A.7O. Lewis, L. McCausiand. n , ing of vocal and in- | of th ian of stnmich o rassieres, trimmed with = eatl v “mg;‘]‘“;"b:s?‘o: ":oxga T Johnson ia in New Hiven | Strumental music and recitations and 2 e Envelope Chemise embroeries, ‘in & .big s 4 s—at greatly reduced for % few days. short play, was furnished mostly. by the ' Presenting a, big variety of new styles, at these prices: The older members of the Methodist i,‘r‘::%m 'é;;;’{;;:bf;}""u‘;fdmemvl?enw styles—all dependable qualities : At 44c—former value 50c Camisoles Reduc=d Sutiday schbol hud thelr Christmas t e, under the direc- Mondey cventng, Atier T nmwel ou | tion f Senta ‘Clavs, nikdd ~the" vouns At $129—former value $1.50 At 8%c—former value $1.00 Extra Size Garments At $1.29—former r\'TR,\ SIZE value $1.50 At $1.98—Ilormer value $2.50 Our entire stoek of Womx ami- soles, in all styles and in all grades greatly reduced prices. ercises gifts were disitibuted and a se- ctal hour followed. folks happy &nd gave thém a good appe- At $1.28—former value $1.50 tite for the refreshments served later by At $1.79—former vaiute § At §1.58—former value § STONINGTON 4 beary buciness was done thl A year a; the Stoningtin nd the' force day, Sunday af packages had a ahd Mo Mrs. EMla Mgy Barstow has retutned to Boston atter a visit with Capt. and Mrs. Elias ¥. Wileox. Wiliam K. Holwes, Jr, of Bridgeport, was home for the holldey. A ster ereppticon lec ure spowing ple- tures of the lite of Christ was given in tho Congregational church Monday eve- ning for the intermediate department of the hospitable women’of the churc! The Storrs -Gatdiner, families, includ ) Mrs. Jenc Smith from the LaJess ‘mme. i PILLS Lareest Sale of Any Modicine in the World At $1.79—=former value $2.00 These Gowns have been sli $2.25 and $2.50"OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS, AT §1.19 tly dam;ged by water. They were sold by an Eastern cago ing a recent h=avy rain were left on the station platform, before being slupp’ Th= Railway Company stood the loss— and ‘we bought the garments from the manufacturer., iner ased over thal former years, both Stoningt wceting of M. the Sunday Schoal, af ¢+ which the ustal Christmias gifts of the school were dis- tributed. 2 Mr. and Mrs. E,'C. Palge have retarn- ad from a visit with their ‘son, Andrew F. Paige, and hmny in Springfield. . . Manufacturer, to a Chi Asylum lodge, was held in Ma- The Lyons Co. WAUREGAN BLOCK NORWICH, CONN. Tha. B st,m remorating {he There are 300 in the lot—made of best quality Outmg Flannel, in pink and white it} b hetd-ah Ghuic | ork DA taaeary. Sfe on sals & o — blue and white stripes—and are the same ns that we have been selling (Wedn \wdn)() eyening. % TS, Her) S. Davis gnd 7/ recently at $2.25 and $2.50. On sale beginning flm morning and until sold, at $1.19 each Come early so as not to bz disappointed. of the Cnngm- be ‘u“d in the v (Wednesday) ! amu daughist, Miss Biganor, are spepding a few days jn New York. Miss Loulse Fish of Springfield was home for Christmas. Misas Hazel Dewey has returned to New York after a visit with her parents, llr and Mts. Jerome Dewey. ¢ roll rlo the church tod 330 p. m. ral d tments of the Dible [USLIN | UNDERWEAR 2 R n d Holmes . is v.lsnlng o ° 4 ; S al f w [} A l e T pecial Clearance Sale of Women's Appare '.”' b ol S G“h"'”“ of peo-| “Mr, and M. Cau Cutler are in New ARk S s m,.,..m, i | Buy Now and Get the Benefit of the Full Season’s Wear es here there is 2 movement for the for- mation of 2 grand chorus of several hun- dred Yoices for tralmng for oratorio work fivirrie “eoticert Which the ¢ the Christmas sliowed and cake TeAm were furnished glh dys Gorman of Brooklyn, N. al hour Women’s and Misses’ Coats” “arter” the "o STARTS TUESDAY, DECEMBERZ& b t ,1“: Hohid B Mr. and ;x:;xcnled Treble Clef club is to give i L ; : ¢ : : 3 At Remarkable Reductions B N The balance of our fine line of Muslin 1l “rahor 3 . 2 Underwear, at greatly reduced prices. CORSET COVERS, 75¢ quality................ 59 OTHERSAT ............ 79 $1.19, $1.49 and $1.69 LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWE!&S $1.50 quality.... $1.19 OTHERS AT veeen. $1.49, $1.69 and $1.89 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, $1.50 quality.......... $1.19 OTHERSAT ......... $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 up to $3.98 LADIES’ MUSLIN NIGHT ROBES, $1.75 quality, $1.19_ OTHERS AT ........... $1.49, $1.69, $2.19 to $3.98 LADIES’ HIGH NECK NIGHT ROBES, $2.50 o1 AT$219 DIES’ LON oT AT............\....;1m,$26910$398 %Ssmcm CHEMISE, $2.50 quality. .. $1.69 o Bfnsivsoigniaisiivtivec s in $B19 SOME, CHOICE, BARGAINS IN PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR — in Chemise and Gowns — 'Ffli;g..............................§219to§4.50 These Garments Have Sold From $3.00 to $6.50. Small lot of SHIRT AND DRAWER COMBIN- e .e D’Annunzio’s sed, the tn\qd;:; tific proce: e btmng and Hand-Mad: Waists Walsts' of Tmported Ba former value up to $8.50,— 34 Women’s Coats, beautiful fur-trimmed models, materials are Bolivia, Camillion Cord and Velour de Laine, with Nutria and Rac- coon oolhu, loose and belted models, reguln $75.00 $ 46 50 ‘1 Coat, was $55.00 Pme Now 17 Conu, were $35.00 ) Price Now 5 Chats, 5.00 7 Coa::, :::: :;9.50 $29 50 10 Coats, were $32.50 522.50 Children’s Coats—Choice of our entife stock, sizes 8 to $11 98 l4yenrs,wereupto$1950 LSRGl o s o blare Fata wia s sas . Women’s and Misses’ Fall Suits Our entire stock of Suits, of best quality Tricotine, Velour and bth,ulll:eamfnlly tailored, sizes 16 to 44 : 8 Suits, were $39.50, excellent quahty—PRlCE NOW..... $19.50 19 Suits, were $45.00 and $39.50—PRICE NOW ........ $29.50 20 Suits, were $59.50 to $69.00—PRICE NOW ........ $39.50 Women’s Fur €oats at January Sale Prices At $69.00, reduced from $85.00 pob ook - 1mm At $185, reduced fn:m $250 At $179.00, reduced from $225.00 At $245, reduced from $315 Women's Dreu Skirts Women’s Lingerie Waists Womgm" Dress, mn; o Serge 250 anena Voile and Lawn and Poplin, former-prices up to :?91:_ pr"::m:;W wlcesup to ¢ $13.60—price now < W e e ot I . ; e ‘ofton Voile Wa Waists of Georgette and Crepe- e AY. ATION, AT .....c. va ..o $1.89.00 3398 Women's Dress Skirts of Serge former price $3.50—price now $1.98 de-Chine. former value up 10 case . 9.95—price v e e 1“0'7 Valics u 25 o ‘598 and’ , former prices $15.00 Women's Waists of beautiful 3 price now and SITBHrlca now .. - 950 Women’s led Skirts Handsome Georgette hand-made Walsis, former value up to $14.50—price NOW ....cceeeenn Voile, Lawn a .98—price’ Balance of our stock of BUNGALOW APRONS —mthmlou......,. ... $1.19, $1.69 and $2.18. am” to tz.%—they are dealer SEa e ¥ PREICENSPAN General Caviglia, who is reported have been ordered by the Italian vernment to take the Isiands cf Veglls and Arbe, which were selzed WO;!EH'I Silk Waists 4 . % *° Woien’s Waists of handsome / Mournmg Waists .- Georgette, Filet Lace-trimmed .mrason-pleaced models, form- Mourn- . s & ? Messaline and Tricolette, form- f Georgette and by D'Annsnzio. A conflict !s in- er ‘prices up. to “335.00—price er values up $7.50—price e - Stiaet vaie now . $1495

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