Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 8

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in the' Congre: = upen and suppressed; & therefore, m"flnm @ | pledee ourseives t9 e bur utmest to see m againet “bedroem farees, ex | that eleatl; Wholesorid aamsement is pro- ays” of . m.._ \'!ded fof the eommunity” In the buperiod bouwri ii Providemco Hn Judge P. J. Tanner, Wednesday, | the 'y u V.\!\: Btate of Rhode Isiand ve: Frank W. Coy, real estate agent bf Wes- -t terly, was heard orl r-wnlmh' exeep- t te mast eport framing lissues e comarming re. port. Amgnwfllem-ml n:rd 814 Greenlaw for the respbndents. * | committee, Carrie B. L. Hall, Lydia 8.|Ja% for Poughkeepsiey Ni Y., where she Vunhumble, Joseph Welr was best wman. |- Mr, and Mrs, Asher are ot & honeymoon :. town at heart to stand vlm trip to Oneonta, N. Y. Later they wilt highest moral welfare of the|make thelr home in Hartford. wufiy State Master C. Palmer Cha “Believing that clean amusement pros Y e oy Mra Adalla M. Burdick, Ohilj:l;en Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA healthful recreation and that any= which makes fta appeal to the elements In man should.be frowned led the following officers for the en- suing year at the session of' Westerly grange, No. 18, P. of H, Tuesday even- Ing in Grange hll. Avondale; Roger F. Dunham, worthy Cleveland H. Clarke, oversser; mbdln C. Chapman, lecturer; G. Maurice Nye, steward ; How- ard M. Randall, assistant steward; Hat- tle L. C. Barbour, chaplain; Willlam B. Burdick, treasurer: Grace E. Chapman, ___l)omdus necticut. In arranging for made PRICE and VALUE the keynote. You have only to read over these items to realize that this January Clear- ance Sale gives you the opportunity to stock up on mer- chandise for home needs At Practically Ginghams Reduced One case of Staple Apron Ging- hame, assorted blue and white checks, formerly as high as 30c ~Sale price ........ oo 12%e Qns case of Dress- Gmgha.ms, assorted stripes and checks, plaids. stripes and solid colors, former value 59c—Sale price.. 3% Braelock Zephyr Ginghams. 32 inches wide, newest color combinations, former value 65c =M PFICR 5. on. fedae . 49 Gitfroy. Zephyr Ginghams,, §2 inches wide. handsome color combinations, former value 95c —GWIEPHCE ... ... i oienr OB Outing Flannels Excelient quality Outing Flan- nel, good assortment 6f colors and patterns, former value 45c —Sale price ..... vereraeen e 27-inch Plain White Outing Flannel, former value 3% — SUIS price .. ... tevariees oo 18c 36-inch Bleached Domet Flan- mel, in 5 to 10-yard' lengths, former value 59c—S8ale price.. 252 Dest quality Outing Flannel, good assortment of colors and patterns, former value 3¢ — . Sale price ................... ¢ Bath Robe Flannel. 27 inches wide, former value 8¢ — Sale Sheeting — Sheets 36-inch Browr . Sheeting. ex- ceilent quality, former value 25¢ le pri . .o 12%2¢ 86-inch “Lockwood B” Un- bleached Bheeting, former value 33c—Sale price B 36-inch, Bleached Sheeting "!‘rmt of the Loom,” “Hill,” Ete., for- mer value 39c—Sale nriu. ieee 19 9-4 Bleached and Brown “Pequot” Sheeting, former value 95c—Sale price . &0 dozen Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches—January sale price 25¢ Seamiess Sheets. size 81x90, former value § —Sale price $1.45 Seamless Sheets, size 81x90, former value $2.75—Sale price $165 Sesmiess Sheets. size ' 81x99, foemer value $3.00—Sale price $1.95 WOTE : — Our entire stock of mwt. Naumkeag’ and New Bed- Sheets, at greatly reduced Blankets Reduced Ome case of Beacon Crib Blan- “eats—Sale price e RO T Th T Obe-case of 10-4 Cotton Blan- mss.zwxuea .......... 2.1 cage of 10-4 “Nearwool” MEL! $4.98 value at ...... $3.19 290 pairs of “Wodlnap” Blan- Ifig gray and white, $7.50 value #MOTE—AIl our fine Wool Blankets » Ereatly reduced. Our January Clearance Sale BRINGS THE LOWEST PRICES THAT HAVE PREVAILED IN YEARS In Cotton Goods of All Kinds OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Which includes Wash Goods of all kinds, Table Linens, Towels, Toweling, Cottons, Bed Spreads, Blankets, Etc., is by far the largest and most important in Eastern Con- formerly as high as 296—8:1?2‘/ Aed Spreads T AR R S R 2e J : - Bates' 27-inch Seersucker Ging- e cnehdBel hams, plaids, stripes and plain Sheat e colors, former value N TN [ i i . 296 | 25 Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, Beli 81t 1heh Poohvr Ol phams former valuc $6.50—Sale price $4.45 ) ‘ Table Linens Hemmed Napkins, former value 19c—Bale price each . veeen. 10e 69c | Flemmed Napkins, former value $3.50 a dozen—Sale price .... $245 §3-inch Bleached Table Damask, former value 79c—Sale price .. 48¢ &Mncum Cg this January Sale, we have Pre-War Prices . Bath Robe Blankets Size 72x90 Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, cords and loops to match, $5.98 value at ......... $450 25 extra fine Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, $7.98 vaiue at ... 545 White Goods 500 yards of English Long Cloth, former value 3%c—Sale price .. 22¢ 501 yards of English Long Cleth, former value 59¢—Sale price .. 35¢ 250 vards of Indian Head, for- mer value 50c—Sale price ... NOTE — All our Novelty White Goods for Waists and Skirts— at Half Prices. Towels—Toweling Toilet Twill Crash—Sale price Ay Halt Linen Crash, bleached and brown, former value 35c—Sale o A R s O SR B All Linen Crash, bleached and brown, former wvalue 50c—Sale DEIGRE <. G Huck and Turkish Towels, for- mer value 37%c—Sale price ... 19¢ Huck and Turkish Towels, for- mer value 59c—Sale price ... 37Vsc Huck and Turkish Towels, for- mer price 75c—Sale price .. NOTE—All our Faney Turkish Towels at greatly réduced prices. 60-inch Bleached Table Damask, + former value $1.25—Sale price 69¢ 64-inch Bleached Table Damask, former value.$1.50—Sale price 95c 72-inch Bleached Tabie Damask, former value $2.25—Sale price $1.49 66-inch All Linen Table Dam- ask, former value $3.00—Sale price it 70-inch All Linen Damuk lengths, former value $3.50— Sale price ..... BT .. 8249 60-inch Bates Turkey Red Table Damask, former value $L49— Sale price .. NOTE—Rémnants of Table Linens, Toweling, Sheetings, White Goods, Etc., all on special counters at greatly reduced prices. Ticking—Flannels First Quality Feather Ticking, former value 53c—Sale price .. 35¢ 36-inch Bleached Domet Flan- nel, in 5 and 10-yard lengths, former value s8c—Sale price .. 25¢ | j accustomed themselves to the half-holi- jury by a fall while in Providence some ‘rne Lu\é elub will hoid a [ouse- i Bliza A. Clarke, Flo- | Warming in the ciwb rosme this (Friday) rai Mary C e; jady assist teward | | evening: Entertainment wHi be pre- vnmnl ¥, Baunders, member bf exeeu- |cufed frem the opera house: tive esmmitted for three years: Judge John W: Sweeney bf the su- 'The follewing tommittees were -ap- "mf’:;‘v'v‘ i e ‘.'"m": r esierly and a meml of i B e Serris L. | Narragansett touncil, No. 21, K. of /C. Soap, an absolutely Saunders, Eilzé A. Clarke Flizabeth | D8s been elected president of the Provi- safe, olive oil Cullle. i When It Comes To Henson, Isabelle Langworthy. Flora B.|denee Catholié chub: is hard, smooth. and has Low I rlces Brown, Helena C. Smith, Leo C: Nye | Jumes A: Gunmi grand aword bearer of | W 00 Clodorme tmell —not perfum- i|the Grand Cemmendery of Rpede Isi- a it Hnwu— l(."i::dn: ';sut"czmr;_l ;Zr e gyl e oo Y lr, division od, Meets the highest standard. Ghepmam, M. 18 Mrn. Wil P Beuo- | oingades, of the Recond dbvisen. pald ,;m%m‘*‘**m | '| WE OUTSHINE THEM ALL, LIKE THE SUN OUTSHINES A CANDLE We are not stuck with large stocks, we buy every *y;- We buy for cash,’and are on the lookout for the ones who need the cash, 80 we may be able to talk our prices, not and Mrs. William C: Gavitt, Mr: and Mrs. ‘f'findmv Ne: 37; K. of Westerly; at George F: Champlin, Mr. and Mrs. How- | :he Masonle roems em High street; Wed- &rd Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | Needay evening: ©. Perry| entertainment eommitteei Bthel | Charles J: Butier is on & business trip 1'. James, Bessie E. Champiid, Pau} H.|'¢ Scranton, Pa gmm Cleveland H. Clarke, Lucy W. Julian Maxson of Eim street is on & Reitwel, Florence 8. Larkin, . Maurice | Dusiness triy to Kaneas City, Mo. Nye, George F:. Champlin; resolutions ' Mies Mary lawrence Voee left Thurs erry, will spend_the winter) f,m_'mf."',".:,' igmorthy | publiclty | * Samuel H. Davis of Westerly will be .lunlmt planist, Tiorence B. Larkin. B¢ ""f‘" at ;"! W. C. T, U, meeting : h' for Lo its. After the inatallation an oyster supper|® Providence this (Friday) afterncon. cred Wwas served » about 70 members and|, Cards have been received announcing visltors from nearby granges. | Ing_the. engagement of Miss Marfe Bhef- | field, formerty ot Westeriy, now of Prov- ' Mrs, Mary A, Condon, of Bristol. den- fdence, to Arthur Leon Ruseell, of Me- uty state regeat of the National Cisgle. | thuen, Mas Daughters of Isabella, will spcak to. the. Catholic women of Weaterly and Paw- catuck Sunday afternoon next . at the STONINGTON Church of the Immaculate Conceptlon.| puuiy Riley has gone to Blook Mrs. Condon coming here in the hope it ia oonxBilior Misrorier may kaifns where he started Laursday on duty with the crew of Coast Guard station No. 60, stituted in Westerly. Dr. Henry M. Uhompsen geve an il- Lecal Lacoales.. -+ | dustrated talk in the First Baptis: church The Week of Prayer will close in West- | THUr8day oveaing on the toplo “Carist erly this (Friday) night with services at | Lifted U the Pawcafuck Seventh Day Baptist| The Wednesday afterncon. whist club churck. Rev. P, 5. Saller, pasoor of the | Mot at the howo of Mrs, Oscar ¥. Pen- Broad Street Christian church, wiil epeak diston. on Bducational Institutions, | met at the home ¢f Mre. Oscar F. Cyrus A. Lee has been lppmnted ad>| A wesk of prayer meeting will be held ministrator of the estate of his cousin, |at the Parsinage by the Sea this (Friaay s George I Eddy of Burrcughville, R. I | evening, commencing at 7:30 o'qock. - Harvey Perry, who Will spend the next| Mrs Elsie Killars, who has been at the six months In the service of the Amerl-| home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry can Friends' Service committee adminis-| Kuehn, left [hursday to take up her tering relief in the stricken countries of | work s a duste nurse at Loulsville, Central Europe, Jeft Thursdag for New | gy T and will sail for, Europs January| he jocal fish markets will have & sup- 5ly of cod, haddock, salmon, emelts and The Kawneer company of Boston has|gaifeh for the Friday trade. umpleted " the) work: of - temodoliing tho | wrylism ¥ Cashmui: and . Sidiel Stiman Woack. and the: employes havelyp ooy havy’ netimed o Colby colle; relurned to Boston. Waterville, M i v The number of would-be shoppers on | ¥ 2teT s Rrg g o - o the “ streets Thursday afternoon shows ; oty le of Westerly nave not vet| J2bez Chesebro sustained a severe in- day: ‘achedule; days ago. He is now at his home on Eim An act increasing the saiary of the|3treet. governor's executive salary from ;L'xflol to $3500 per year, and providing an in- 2 crease from $1,500 to $2,500 for clerical ! MYSTIC assistance, was introduced in the house Wednesday by Representative lec At the meeting of Fanny Ledyard chap- ter, D. A. R., held in Masonic temple | Wednesday afternoon, delegates were |elected to the Continental congress to be held in Washington in April as follows: James and Mary Lamb Smith, dled Wed- esday at her home on Bank street after for-her many friends. She was a gradu-, alternate, Mrs. Annie Bradley; delegate, d was attendin, Mra.> Carl Cutler; first alternats, rs, | oo of MIstic achdemy an T . 1 h dles. Besides hi arents she Harry F. Hill. Delegates to state confer- | joaves tae brothers and two ot ence to be held in Milford, Conn., in i 1 March, M: Mrs. Atmore Tucker has returned to is the Genuine Mot Mra Hinm G Ml Mim M Vi kh hor vt and Only Brown: Following the business session, a { e and Mrs. B. 7. Howit Mrs. Adella B. Gray, chairman, Mrs, |O- O. F., installed Wednesday evening by | R. Denison, Mrs. Fanny P. Fish and Mrs. |18Y; vice noble grand, David Brown; re- Phebe Packer Rathbun tent, D. of V., | Secretary, Courtiand C. Potter; treasurer, held their installation Wednesday evening | Charles H. Eccleston; warden, Samuel in G. A. R. hall, the installing officer be- |L:amb; conductor, William McDonald ; CHILDREN'S BLACK HOSE, sizes from 5 té 9. a pair. MEN'S FAST BLACK SBEAMLESS SOCKS, 176 needie, a pa: INFANTS' REAL CASHMERE HOSE, a p LADIES' BLACK S8EAMLESS HOSE, a p LADIES' BLACK DURHAM HOSE, LADIES' 8ILK AND WOOL SPORT HOSE, all LADIES’ SILK BOOT HOSE, in black only, a pa LADIES’ MERCERIZED HOSE, Seam Back, LADIES' SILK HOSE, High Silk, a pair : LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL SPORT HOSE— The kind you pay $350 for, a pair........ LADIES’ BURSON LISLE HOSE, first quality, a pair. INFANTS’' CASHMERETTE WHITE HOSE, Silk Heel and Tow, —Ir!b LADIES’ PINK JERSEY BLOOMERS, 31c a pair, three pair fof.... 90c LADIES’ HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL BLOOMERS ... ... 85 LADIES’ HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS ... . $T& LADIES’ OUTING FLANNEL PETTICOATS, ten sizes, sachue .. 57c LADIES’ MUSLIN NIGHT GOWNS, worth $1.50 and $2.00 LADIES’ CORSET COVERS, all samples ..... .o . 3% EMBROIDERED PETTICUATS, worth wp t0 $2.00 v . $7¢ LADIES’ PINK BUST CONFINERS . LADIES’ UNION SUITS, Athletio styl CHILDREN'S FLEECE-LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS .......... 5% CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS—BOYS AND GIRLS.— ......oou. CHILDREN’S SLEEPING GARMENTS—Dr. Denton’s and others.,, $12¢ PINK RUBBER TOP CORSETS .......ccccvvuueann LADIES’ CORSETS, medium, low and high bustem .. ...onuoem.voe $147 C-B A LA SPIRITE CORSETS, worth $350.. .o .oeoeee..., $250 MARY PICKFORD HOUSE APRONS, with twe pockets. WAITRESS APRONS, reversible_pockets CHILDREN'S OUTING FLANNEL ROMPERS ....e...comu..n LADIES' LNG CREPE KIMONAS ......... LADIES' HOUSE WAISTS, light and dark shades. HEAVY TOQUES, worth $200 ....... fliness with tuberculosis. Miss || LADIES' SWEATERS, without sleeves . The regent, Mrs. Alfred O. Colby, first al- lived in Mystic and her || LADIES’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS, leading shades lernate; Mrs. G. Albert Thompeon, sec-|cheerful and sunny disposition had made || LADIES’ SLIP-ONS, with sieeves, tie-back.. ond alternate; Mrs. Ira C. Hoxie, third LADIES’ AND MEN'S HEAVY SWEATERS .. - 4 < CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SLIP-OKS . Gm e,s Willias H. Gray; second alternate, Mrs. ,:“:,,“;,?‘;‘:;‘.’.}. e fi“,{m".i’:‘.fi‘.’.’.‘l CHILDREN'S TEDDY BEAR SUITS, extra heavy .. Vi John W. Phillips; third alternate, Mrs. ) CHILDREN'S NAVY BLUE RAIN CAPES, with hoods. leayes two; hothers. and to, swiesw. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ NAVY BLUE SERGE MIDDIES AND SKIRTS TO MATCH, each .................... cesssseessmmess LT LADIES’ NAVY BLUE T:RGE TOP SKIRTS, with tweo very interestin; “| The officers of ifie Royal Neighbors pockets, Wool . .. mr.yomz was rga«;agr;:nomw'::';nm“.{ were installed Monday evéning by In- LADIES' PLAID SKIRTS . Laxative Dickinson, after which refreshments were | 318 Officer Mrs. C‘“m'"' ey served. The committes in charge was| Officers of Stonington lodge, No. 26, I. LADIES' ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES . LADIES' ALL WOOL TRICOTINE DRESSES . S T - | Doprity ‘Grand Master Erastas wish-and || LADIES’ ALL WOOL BROADCLOTH DRESSES . Tufts, Mrs. Elsie M. Latbrop. Mer Tings |sulte were: Noble grand, Lawrence Grer.- || LADIES' $25.00 COATS, Fur Trimmed .. f {| LADIES’ $1997 HEAVY WINTER COATS ... Mary P. Denison. | cording secretary, Erastus Fi financial pair LADIES’ LARGE BUNGALOW APRONS . ...coooumnmnensennnas TTe LADIES’ BLACK SATEEN BUNGALOW APRONS, with elastic... $1.39 oee e des, 2 pair. ... ... o - cr— $1.24 covaceese $29T 70 « 9124 ] 3 ing Mrs. Edith Lamb. The new officers | chaplain, Wallacs Cook; inside guardian, T are: President, Mlizabeth Haas; senior | Fred D"h R e o e E“"d““;", SELL FOR LESS T vice president, Catherine Gilbert Donat ifliam Collins ; T. . The first and original Cold and i i 5 EC, Janteril 24 o T vice president, Lillian M. Cooper; treas- = \d G., i Fl]"?flxff;‘"" GR ‘_5 V. (;’-r . Grip tablet, merit of which urer, Harriet Eccleston ; secretary, Annie | Saunders Iioyle ; George H- [} NORWICH! WILLIMANTIC, DANIELSON, WESTERLY AND ie recognized by ail civilized | M. Packer; chaplain, Doris 1% | Griewola; R. S.'¥., Charles McLoughli PUTNAM nations. patriotic instructor, Vivian L. S. F.. William Capwell; past grand, > guide, Ethel Godfrey ; 2 Seymour Stoddard. Following the instal- Be careiml to avoid imitations. {cox; assistant guard, Jessie Cottrell ; first |Jation, Ameiican chop suey was served in council member, Ruth Chapman: second | the banquet hall. |installing officer. Mrs. Lamb, and the corps, | Charieé Greene; troasurer, George H. |tra was enjoved by a! Willlams post, No. 55, G. A. R, and A, C. | Latham eamn, No, 19, §. of V. | {business meetinz, sandwiches, 'l coffee wers served. Miss Sybil Smith, 18, dadghter of After the eake and Tho “'“'h" ‘”‘“ this signature The Ladles' Ald soelety of St. Patrick's | bee. v. Fr. Michael P. Hart, who was Be 'ts"Bromo {council member, Estella Wilcox: third | Mystic corneil. R. and 8. M.. will meet :if;’: of St %‘nr ick’s church at the time sure ¥ council member. Jessie Cottrell; first col- | this (Friday) evening in Masonic temple. | 0%\ ‘Goath, a year ago, at bie sisters z = or bearer, Anaie De Costa; second color | Mrs. Streeter of Danielson is the guest |y 0% o froven bearer, Ada Sweet; third color bearer, |Of Miss Alice MacDonald. Mine B. Wilcox; fourth color bearer, Ra»‘ At the meeting of B. F. Hoxle Engine | chel Edgecomb; musician, Amy Haas; | company held Tuesday evening officers for ASHFORD prese correspondent, Mary Benjamin. The | the ensuing year were elected as follows: Foreman, Edward, Feeney ; first assistant The annual Christmas tree was held president, Mrs. Haas, were each present- |foreman, Jacob Feld; second assistant | at the church Christmas eve was well | cent] ied a cut glass dish. The guests present | foreman, Bdward Marlkle; secretary, |attendsd. The fine music of the orches-| Mr. ‘and Mrs. Haslow Seott of Warren - | were Willlems Woman's Rellef also the fine pro- | yille spent New Years day st Thmothe W ! Griswold; steward, Augustus Inderdoh- | gramme by the children under the iead-| Lyneb's. nen: janitor, Thomas Waish, | ership of their teacher, Mrs. B. C. Bug-| church requested & solemn requiem high | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Holdredge m' | mass Tuesday for the repose of the soul | son of Mystlc, wers at Dennison Packer’s | htm e e on Christmas day. Mrs. Mary Paul with her little dmugh- ter, Hilda, of Virginia, is stayimg with | ber mother, Mrs. Bartok, thig winter. bome over Ch: Miss Susie. Chebra, of Willimantie, was ristmas. Barl Poole of Wallthgford terhome for a few weeks, nkr‘mwllfl-re 2 ¢all mao sppear shortwtelce —ANNOUNCE— OF THE SEASON “Exclusive, But Not Expensive” 104 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. The Blouse Sale / ‘ STARTING TODAY AT 5 A. M. The New Waist Shop TAILOR-MADE [ YOOV YIOVE OOV ) (OVOVOONBY

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