Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1921, Page 14

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RAIN; CLEARING TODAY; d FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR TOMORROW PRESS DESPATCHES 25 imate seas * B = - —— A 3 g inclosure and to purchase the necessary |of Judge William S. Case, who is serl-|cancy then occur, the superior courtll)akom Indian, was an added attrac- o Y ; mlrlnm jlfi IMPRUVEMENTS Tu BE MABE equipment. ously ill. £ " “|judge in line for ‘promo ion under the| tion in the entertainment line with & POETRY A+ g ¥ The blue print shows that the inclo-| Inasmuch as it is|expected tha: Jus-|Yule of semiority would be Judge Kel-|short programme of Indian songk, CLARION CALL. — = gire i eks t'3.:.:6 seres of whioh 6.75 |tice Case will be unable to take part in | 1068 dm}ceu Jnd imitations of bird and aui- | The world Deeds . song— a5 . a Saturday, Jan. 8, 1921, | & vill have to lowered' or cut down | the supreme court sessions for a consid- 3 K T R e e mal calls. Now s.ng, if your gt be *fi A = : ! from ,one to' six fect. The hole which |erable length of time, it is expected that | MERCIER COUNCIL WHIST . T";n‘!"!""‘ Decds a song s covers about 2.61 acres will have to be{dJudge Burpee will be on the supreme HAD £0 TABLES PLAYING| Cineinnati Orchestra Gave Dance. | Over the witumas ton, PE5E- - THE WEATHER, || filled in from one Ao twenty-five feet in |cour: indefinitely. Judge John W. Banks| Fifty tables of whist were played I Conditions. 3 A largely attend, was given | The jubilant sir LA depth. When the grading and filling Has |is expected to be asslgned to the crimi- | Friday evening.in T. A. B, hall at the | Wedneotay. oveniogin b A, B holl ot | To L up the hewvs hesriede 0 B o i & niveaw bait ex- —_— Deen, Sompleted the inside of the race nal term in Waterbury in Judge Burpee's | whist given -under ‘the auspices of | which a fine progranfme was given by | SO their feet may Jag not sor tampe nding from Texas northeastward to the | Apoointive officers were named and|Cook; ounty director ~state ssclety, i To Rocnly slx; inches ‘ower than |place. Mercier Council, Catholic Ladies of| Bouls' orchestra of Cineinnati, which 4 g _‘: jakes where a disturbance of mod- Palmer ; superintendent of cat- 5 : e young- | Columbus. ~Play was begun about 8| made. it A {The world nceds a prayer— _*_ “2l} . transacted | James B. i Justica Case Is said to be the young- | C made its first appeafance in this city.| Now pray. if ot tensity has its center. Other ::h:r ,:,Tm:.u“;f kl‘;.s»m:;xsc:: sof rlhe New | tle, Sherwood Raymond and James B,| In order to bring about the lowering|est member of the present supreme court | © clock and :"l continued till 10 when | The eight players have already made|The world My r:;’e‘rh praviagl ‘of the country are covered by high | [.ondon Cousty Agricul-ural Society held |Palmer: horses, Albert J. Bailey; sbeep |and grading of the oval the moving of |and is destined, if he lives, to some day “‘fl prize e e yere announced as| arrangements for another date at the| That will mean what all are saying# '/ London County Aerieul:ural Soclcy Mev:|and swine, George G. Grant; poultry,|35.300' cubic yards of earth will be nee- |become chief justice of the eourt. - |Lollows rs. J. J. Casey, a pretty Bt pin: Jlea Neilis' Hapetobin i Sllb nohweu was their playing receiv- Glg;;;:‘ ray n!lha’e—M 15 4 2 ¥t Jonn Curry: vegetables, fruit, etc. Ed-|essary. When the grading and filling in| Judge Burpee being the senior judge d Mrs, oy V0% Natwich patyons. e alh 000 (o0 ot D R Stk | O ook : farm machinery, Gilbert S.|is completed the space Will be used for |of the superior court. is oonsuiomd “arge | APFoR, and Mrs. Charles Brady, a lem- T ot ey, fac the best, B have been rains in the last 24 jours in the Ohig valley ,lower lakes re- . Ray g ic and | the park a i iner i on drop; James J. Casey, box of 23 And courage o riss tomorrow. o and the Middie Atlantic States and | “'Bregent at the meeting were Presigert | Ravmond; domestic manufacture fnd | o FArking of auomobiles, and possi- | in line” for appointment to the supreme | cigars; John Furlong, an ever-sharn Reception to Baptist Pastor. . R Hight snows in South New England. E. R. Plerson of Norwich, James B.|fancy work department. Mrs C. . Sev 3 court bench. . When he “goes up” then | pencil; J.'G. McNally, a package of| Invitations have been sent gut to| ‘NonCOrid Meeds a Nght— 3 H £ The temperature has risen throughout | pajmer, Lishon; George G. Avery, New |in: pedigree, James B. Palmer an 3 Judge John, . Kellogs of Waterbury will | bum. Tembers A conmregntin oF tha | 5 Now see! if your gift be secing! g eastern states and it has fallen con-|fondon; Joseph A. Clark, Ledy Si- | O'Brien. the PLACE FOR JUDGE BURPEE be the senior superior court judge. The age Imitation rule will overa‘e to re- move one judge from the s An_all-perv; Dancing, for which the K. of C. or-| Central Baptist church for a recep- "l‘:nxn::h‘m fleeing. over the Plains states. mon Brewster, Griswold; C Dijehe’ adjusOng? comniitocs: (eR’, 1ap: chestra played, closed the evening of | tion to be given to Rev, and Mrs. A.|Show usthe vision divine § In the New England states there will | Greenman, Norwich; E. N. O'Brien, of [poined as follow: ON SUPREME COURT BENOH $ rain or snow followed by clearing 5 i B 5 uvreme court | entertainment which was carried out|F. Purkiss next Friday evening. which | _ And do not dare conceal it! Shiamacy glolowed by, clearing | sonivile, Lyman L Chapman, Norwleh | Cluttes b 2 5 et Clas 3 o the. sucrior sourt Wil St it she | o Yo s Aoy Wil mean | under the direction of the oficers ot | wil be given betore the pastor laaves Yo% 97 (he montanctone er Saturday and fair weather Sun- ilbert S. Raymond of | Palmer 3 George G. ; Class 2, . e | that will g0 on the su-|the council, Miss Mary E. O’ & o Fou see, truth. reveal it B¢ without .material change fn temper- | orowine e 7 Charles D. Greenman . and Lyman L.|supreme court of errors in the absence ¥ ‘E- O'Sulliyan, | for the new pastorate that he has & Chapman. preme court then. Should another va-. president.. Chief Blue Sky, a Sjuth cepted ai a church in Pittsburgh. | —Jine Priest, in Good Housckéeplag. intments were | Chapman. : = -4 . St Simhoigtanowine | snmibtments s e s A | Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Fresh south| Superintendent of grounds, Sherwood jand Secretary Raymond were appointed The mind it tousted T8 suletth to northwest winds and rain |Raymond; superintendents exhib delegates to tha annual mecting of the i 3 Invented the song of the lark, g turday. ' buildings, ¥red G. Prothero and Edward | state f:\§;m:5‘3°i;{'l‘;;"fl;‘:d ;:cl‘::l‘::; S T E A KS R Pomd b ch . CAMPBELL’S CAN lh\!nu‘«:fl”fi“'m‘h light of day aid the e ot Samay Hook—Freat souh iz e B pecials for daturday | po, oIt s of the dark B e e TAFTVILLE o e OUR USUAL GOODKIND | RK AND BEANS.. 10c §| i ot b St 2oa v Fotbonst. lists. Syo— 1t was voted to leave the matter of ad- i hiring of vaudeville and the selling of the midway space and privi- leges with Secretary Gilbert' S. Raymand. Speed Secreiary Albert J. Dailey was authorized to make up a list of purses to be offered for stake rac: and to a vertise the same. The renting of the fair grounds left in the hands of the Invented the thicket where chirrugs tFe cricket And soothes him, when Man is &t oSt And you who invented the seaplane. And you who nlow holes through the ee And you who snark fires through thé fir without wires, And dream of the marvels to be: o ss meeting of the .\ &' _For Southern New England and FEast- | _The annual busi New York: Rain followed by cloar- | Taftville Congregational Church, % Saturday; Sunday fair, no change in | ¥as held in the vestry of the church, o Fs temperature. Thursday evening at eight o'clock. The i . church was shown to be In a most pros- ¥ + . & Nejwleh. perous condition and after hear o The Bulletin's observations show the | reports of the various church soc following records reported from changes | the following officers were elected in trmperature and barometric readings Deacon for two years, Ennis Pa ARMOUR'S SMOKED, TTHE- JELLO, Package ...... 10c ASSORTED FLAVORS SHOULDERS, Ib. ..... 20 ; CORNED BEEF, Ib. ... 10c | SSSSEehdlzNah BUTTER, Pound... 49 Come, make me a trill in & songhisd, 5 i T one dron of dew on the 2 - Friday: memner of the standing committe mm. :‘\:‘::“r‘:\:r;::“] gf“’;:(‘fi(’}:nfl‘a‘l ‘l:a‘!:::t}msfl For lh‘enr.v;‘o:l you have done is a8 SRars : Ther. Bar. thres years, John W. Brieley, Herber 3 T Sl . PURE l‘ARD P d 19 sun, > T a m 20 20.00 | P. Hoyle: clerk, Alian, Bogle; colleator,be given: the sal P atlve res: oW % IC 9 ound. . A To a single invention of God! - 8= R e e Native Uressed Fowl, Ib. oUc | squire’s FrESH PORK ) by ey $p.m .. .. 30 30.00 | Beardow : auditors. el BUS e s ~ . - Highest 30, lowest 20. W. Brierley; chairman of the stan i s y BEEF — BEEF — BEEF | SHOULDERS, b...... 22 | Cooking Compound, Ib. . 15¢ SWIFT'S AND ARMOUR'S FRESH | PORK LOINS TO ROAST A Lard Substitute. Jer & Palmer was exhibited at the | . Tizures have been prepared, for the | i 3 Cha Comparisons. committee, Allan_Bogle; music coms i ” Predictions for Friday: Fair. tee, Mrs, Arthur Varley. Earle M. Wooq, [ me § Friday 4 HUMOK GOF THE DAY weather: Fair, followed by Pbdmund Hindle delegation committee, ?‘1‘?“‘“’ "‘;‘ ‘111:’6:-‘:2?;' S S aeds d o : Fair, folloy v 5 ¢ Mrs, James Hart-|filling in of the hole 7 A I3 o . an apple a day.” Hloudy, snow and rain at night. B Al e o inclosure, The same committee which WESTERN BEEF Pound ............... 32¢c | COFFEE—Dinner Blend, Pound. .. 25¢c has been investigating this matter, Pry nt ,Pierson, Lyman L. Chapman, harles D. Greenman and Secret New? Lve started that”—Laulevile Courier-Journal. Following the business was served AN EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE ON a_committee con: PURE, DELICIOUS COCOA, bb. .. 15¢ “That new singer has quité a' 168 M- i M5, Gustave e, 2ra. 7 "was. con-imed In_ Dower. with au- FOREQUARTER .CYTS SMALL PORK SAUSAGE “Conlilnkig s’ High Parséutage of quld motes m Wi volce : mund Hindle, Mrs. Albert v to begin the work of grading the taining ntag e 8-thém trom the music bars, T sep- pose."—Boston Transerint. The actress they are pushing'se ¥ & The Best CHUCK ROAST BEEF, b. 16¢ - SRR e N Butter Fat. No Chuck Pieces ~Higher in Price. FANCY ROASTING " | YELLOW MEAL, 5 P o wste ¢4 Mrs. George IL Young. Mrs. John Seddon and_Mrs. Herbert P. Hogle. Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Rudolph and|a) the honors in the first gamne and Pe- 25¢ m. ; -3 family and Miss Elizabeth McGarrigle of { pin carried away the honors - ay[)e‘lhll is ,_'h’ they are m i 306 | Harttord Mave: returned ‘af“;, e,,:ng‘mgll,n“(, sl Sl PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib..... 20c | CHICKENS, b........ 55c | ELBOW MACARONI, 2 Pounds. .. 25c B} wr—pamor byt 4 4 a week with their parents, Mr. and rs. { & s g & o ddle: G wday 4 5.48 | Daniel McSheffe 42 South A street.| Pinochle. TT 1 and face the mi 3 821 ivtion’ Chiapmar, the :1"0‘( monttiarofd Piliing s 94134 LEAN BEEF FOR POTTING, Ib. 12/5¢c LEAN SALT PORK %YE%FMSA:REM]UM Po Partholomew—-What, wite. Wame ™ AL % > e - |s f Mr. d Mrs: Lloyd Chapman of | A § 3 GAR]NE' “.fld » 32 i 3 3 - BERE s i = o e sveas wio died Wadne, 107 118 BONELESS RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. 26c | Pound .............. 20c Now, with hard s'udy, Tottie, 1 think 29 184 iter, which is followed by flood tide. ter a short illness wi'h pneumonia, 120 & buried Friday in St. Josoph's cemetery. GREENEVIi LE Undertaker G. G. Grant was in rhnr|:-_ 99 120— 316 37 554 516—1607 No Waste—Solid Meat. i MOHICAN SELECTED EGGS, doz. 65¢" FRESH HAMBURGER, b. ....... 18. | RUMP CORNED BEEF CALIFORNIA PRUNES BEEF LIVER, Ib T4c Pound:i.s 3. 135000 0.0 168 40-50 Size,Pound .............." . 100-120 Size, Pound . . ............ TV Yau can master this part. In the third act, as housemald, you deliver a botber.” po i o “And- try to be letter perfect”—Leowls- ville Courier-Journal. - Knicker—A judge has ruled'that & wo- Miss Anna Marsan has resumed meeting of St. An-|studics at the Bayview Academy, as held Monday evening | Providence, after spending the holidayvs| = . A'mn;\mr;s i the church with a large attendance.|wWitR her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. }\ ley ... 102 e The following Micers were elected: | Marsan. 3 9 r < man shouldn't spend more oh clothed Senior warden: Wilham 3. Tanfeld: jan. | | The repular monthly ‘meeting of the | Dean 5 SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB | FRESH SHORE HADDOCK | FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, 4 f 25c | "Siee Knjeker—well, then . ths... shan lor warden! James Johnson; treasurer,|St. Jean de Baptiste Society was held | Brode 91 pa1tor. .. 3 Willlam Andrews; parish clerk, Carl|Thursday night. in St. 11, with | G. Ray 97 have to pay a bigger rent.—Edinburgh Scotsman Hendricks, the dramatie eritic. took .4 wife to sce a new show. Afterwird 54 SHORT CUT LEGS, Ib. ......... 35 | Foumd....ooen LOINS LAMB TO ROAST, bb. ....... 25c | FLATFISH, Pcund . Benjamin Morgan. The following were | the president, O. Tellier, presiding. The slecied ves rymen for on~ year: James|usual routine of business was transact- Johnson, William Banfield, John W. Mc-|ed. Three new members were taken in Kinley, Edwin Grifith, Albert Turner,{end nine applications were received. It - 12¢ | MIXED NUTS, 2 Pounds .. .-...... 25 10c | SUNKIST—SEEDLESS ORANGES Eul IIR asked her how she liked it : fohn Eaton, John Lucas. Carl Benjamin, | was voted to hold a chicken supper on ’f};”‘” FOREQUARTERS, Ib........... 20c :KZDDIYES POEEdl INNA]]' b el e T SR S : “Sxmr\l); n;r‘;(::;c ;\7:‘51 “otly thetd Morgan, Allen C. M . Charles Er. |January 20th. D .. it s one impossibility t ‘:7:!-";!; W n“::m .\;";::ws. arles Br | I erey Thurlow after four months leave | ‘\‘j;“n’ 2 LOIN CHOPS, Ib. . 40c . 12/2': Wha! was that, dear? 2 has returnod to the U. S. navy. . 1. between the first and Louis Ponaparte has left for New Ha- | Dusas acts there was a lapse of two sedrs: SWIFT’S HAM STEAK HALIBUT - HOT FROM OUR OVENS ven where he will undergo an operation. | [0 e R Al SRR : yet they had the sime servant.” Sty €. Esinai 1007 14 50 Can: | “Teotge. Peltir has purehased s new | 38¢ | OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKE, each 18c | it Free Fress on, O.. Ve use Folev's Honey tad Tar for courhs and find it one of the | 2Uiomobile. These Hams Have All Surplus Fat and | ROUND CLAMS REAL HOME DOUGHNUTS AND < Skin Removed. B 35 ; S CRULLERS, Dozen 25¢ WHOLE OR HALF, bb........... 25c | FRESH, SOLID MEAT CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS AND PUFFS SLICED HAM, bb. .............. 35c | OYSTERS, Pint ....... 39¢ Filled With Whipped Cream. eat reme market, eapeaially | Miss Simone Bissonette has accepted a good for chi coughs, as it does not | Position in a Nerwich theatre. Seidel fontain any druz that is harmful.” Seri-! 1In the village bowling league, the Pi-| Weland s gickness often follows liugering colds. [ nochle club won three strings from tae | Ely - Hard coughing racks a child's body and | Arrs Navy oiuh And . the Onmpe tenn | Pepin fisturbs _strength PiSeSaatahy | =1 Nowo cluh land the S0ismpic, team joisons weaken the system so that disease | Won from the Lisbon Five, althou sanno: be waried off. Take Foley's in | latter had a larger average. Pl me. Lee & Osgood Co. i “She sald ‘No'?" Yes,” said the dejected <ultor. . “Cheer up. A woman's "No' sometimes means ‘Yes.’ . 0! in this case. The door-bell rang and she produced: the sther man.“—Bire mingham Age-Herald. . The new boarder sniffed at the eom- tents of his coffee cup and set it Aywn. “Well,” queried the landialy i+ 8 peevish tone, “have you anything'te sy against the coffee?™ 7 ot a word,” he anawerel “1 feves speak ill of the absén'."--Western Thris- tian Advertiser (Cincinnati.s . Dick—1 think Edith will make a fine wife. 1 have Leen calling «n her for six months now, and nearly always havh found ler darning her father's seeks. Jack—That caught me, too, uhth § found bu. that it was the same Segl— Boston Transcript “There are no more enterprising young men. Why. I remember when it was & common thing for a young man te start out as a clerk and in & few years ows the business.” “Ye sh_registers have beem e ven'ed since”—Virginia Reel Women’s Mended Kid Gloves, $1.29 e 2 e . ‘s.dl-'l t 12Y5c a Skei Burson Hosiery, 59¢ One case of Women's Burson Black Lisle Hosi:ry — second quality of former 75c value — at 3% a pair. repairsd by the manufacturer, and include values =] at 122 a skein, or $1.50 a box of 12 skeins. All our up to $350 a pair. On sale today—all sizes—good other yarns are being offered at greatly redu assortment—at $1.29 a pair. in the January Sa Women's Heavy-Weight Ribbed prices || | Sport Hosiery in heather mix- tures, perfect in every way, for- mer value $3.00—Sale price $1.59 TODAY WILL BE A RED LETTER DAY IN OUR | = | Women's Silk Petticoats, Heath- erbloom top and silk flounce, regular and extra sizes, black 5 and colors, former $3.75 value, 3 y Petticots, of Candy Specials 45¢ Walnut, Frait Cocoanut Fudge—Special price a Ib..... 29 $0c Marshmallow Peanuts, nana flavor—Special price a THE KALFIDOSCOPE Women are employed as street elenm- ers in Constantinople. For six montsh the Gulf of PMind is frozen te a depth of from five ie tem feet Native women of india have begum a movement for equal rights and opperte- nities. . Herodotus Cescribes a Thracian. telbe which lived in houses built on stiitf I a lake. ye Great Britain at one t'me obtalned $100,000 a year from a :Ax on usefy of hair’ powder. A English women school teachers ur ree quired to have the same quulificatioie as the men. §0c Assorted Chocolates, lfl:rl'd flavors—Speci reduced as follows : At ::so—former value $6.50 At $5.00— IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT WE PRESENT A FEW SALE ITEMS — HUNDREDS MO RE, || 5ot immr. o, oo Writing Paper Eaton, Crane and Pike’s Highland Linen and Crane's Linen Lawn Stationery, in white or colors, bor- dered or piain. in one, two or three- quire gift cabinets at these prices: At 49c—former price 63 At 69c—were Sic to $1.00 At 98c—were $1.25 to $1.50 At $1.49—were $2.00 to § At $1.98—were $2.50 to $3.00 At $2.69—were $3.50 to $1.50 All other Writing Papers reduced coats, with satin or taffeta flounce: EQUALLY AS GOOD VALUE, BUT NOT ADVERTISED, WILL BE. FOUND ON OUR COUNTERS. || & ¥8=ms i #4 Women's Taffeta Silk Petticoats, reduced 25 follows At $4.49—former value $5. At $5.00—former value $6. " Women’s Coats, Suits, Etc. s Sgrra OUR JANUARY SALE OFFERS UNUSUAL oppoRr-|| BOYS WEAR Silk’ Hosiery, $1.15 MEN‘—’nlis Is Your Opportunity One case of Women's Burson 600 Men’s Fine Percale Dress Shirts, at a bargain Silk Hosiery, in black-and cor- pre “a : . dovan—these are second qual- A pertect presgrved cares as follows : price. This offer represents the surplus stock of a ity of former $3.50 value—at §1.15 TUNIT X Ha : mo:h was found troten % the ok B i i s e b 4 1 Ry NITIES IN WOMEN’S WEAR ts—Cap e i W - iGinee nrics 1h large manufacturer, and includes Shirts, made to sel R, Boys' Aviation’ Caps, former pAltnoveh they are ot . entesheint At 39c — former price Goc up to $2.50. A big range of styles—a full™ Women’s Coats * Women’s Suits R ‘c’“‘,; R 85 Wlied to i professions. - ’, line of sizes—all at. 0 St 95 Domestic Department In all the most fashionable models Our entire stock of Suits at these || $1.25, At .....ssseesesseeeeennn 856 From the seventh fo e thi contury the year jn @nglatl was ’ - || of the season— prices :— S o - Leather Goods 36-inch Brown Sheeting—Sale ; Boys' Golf oned from Cfistmas B inside ear At $2250 — from $32.50 and $35.00 - At $19.50former value 33! = 0 4 . bands, regular $1.95 value at $1.48 Chinese have lacquered faks for Saik At 62c—Leather Purses_ Bill Rolls, , E O i Erice & yard s 12 || At $2050 — were 3950 to 33 A e 3400 Boys' Plush Hats, with ear pro- but use a cheap bam’se dnd paper; Su- Wallets, Etc., were 75c, =1 Men’s Hosiery + Men’s Winter Underwear 36-inch “Lockwood “B" TUn- At $46.50 — were $75.09 and $85.00 tectors, $150 value at ... 95¢ M| irivance themseives. n At 98c—Women's Leather P s, . L X e 3 bleached Sheeting, former 35c - —_— ys us! ats, w . e > The horng of the galla ox of Abyssine Silk and Velvet Hand ‘g:;; At 25c—Men's Black Cotton Hosiery Men's Fleecy-lined Ribbed St e s, A " tectors, $2.50 value at ........ $1.49 reach extraordinary size, - Jredusng’ § were $1.25 and $1.50. from 35¢ Shirts and Drawers, ecru and ; : Womer’s Dicas Skt Women’s Lingerie Waists Boes) Siits Iyre-shapéa figure All other Leather Purses Velvet || 4 31c—aten o E gray, former value §1.25—Sale T R 3 ss Skirts s T oY ys The Dritish navy is s rong (o8 the-pr- Hand Bags, Silk Hand Dags, Etc, b e Dlack Cotton o ery Dricoy.rsis wvevenanesnnn. 89 || “Fruit of the Toom,” “ILl Women’s Dress Skirts of Serge Waists, .fobmer prices up to Boye' Washable Play Suits, malitics, and when the naval. erul rednced as follows : from 4sc B s ete., former 39c value, at and Poplin, former prices up to $2.98— price now P Ys1.49 || #izes 2 to'5, regular $1.50 value s [l Prince iuvert, runk during the War, ‘wad %8| Men's Jaeger Fleecy-lined.... e 3l S et Mo to be raised, two divers wen < :: :;_”_;"m" ke 1y At 420—Our entire- atock ‘of Mén's |’ gy o aed Diawbis | Sagiar 9-4 Bleached and Brown “Pequot” $13.50—price now . - $7.50 Women's Cotton Voile Walsts, Boys' - Washable Suits, regular fathoms and holsted the Hritish fldg inte Ly Lisle’ Hosiery, value 63c. 150 value At +orrerrrorseir, 145 || Sheeting, former $5c value, at 69¢ || Women's Dress Skirts ot Serge former price $3.50—price now $1.98 || Boys' Washable 105135 [ place, o that as the cruiser -.E... % i o ize 45x36 i Popli &1x Women's Waists of beautiful the ensign was In place and all“Siiuted At $5.00—former price $7. At 59c—Men's “Tripletoe” Lisle Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches and Poplin, former prices $15.00 i & Washable Suits, regular Men's Light Weight Wool Shirts 2 - %4 Voile, Lawn and Dimity, were $3.50 value at . . $245 the colors Hosiery, value 85c. and Drawers, long sleeve shirts, el rice : e | 808 LSS rice now! L3S HOOE I -—irios w1« Boys' Junior Norfolk Suits, (Memnirs ot the st R . Ribbons Reduced At 79¢—All Men's Silk !’{oflen‘ that Tegular $2.00.value at ........ $1.69 || Seamless Sheets, sizes Elx%fl 45 sizes 3 to 8, reguiar $8.50 \'alue" i i‘;a';rl!":::_fi; et ce = i S i former . value, at X : v 2 2 ceeo $6 l'y, black bread without butter and eef= was $1.15—At 95¢, all that Rockwood Woolen Shirts and i = t o1 . k Suits, dark mix- bl ” Taffeta Ribbon, All Silk Motre e Drawers, reduced as follows Toilet Twill Crash—Sale price Women'’s Plaid Skirts Women's Silk Waists tures, sizes § to 18, regular feo without, urar_or milks becsss the in black, white and color 4 0. ‘At $1.39—Reduced From $2.00 2 vard b iaha 10¢ Women's Plaid Skirts, box and Women's Waists of handsome $15.00 value at ... ... $1048 :"";f‘m“‘?"",_,"_, protes 7Agg e they them- » inches wide, {grmer 2ic At 35c—Men's Natural Cashmere At $1.79—Reduced From $2.50 Wah Cithe, * wasstien siyids accordion-pleated models, form- Geargette, Tilet Lace-trimmed ere iirioh. Sulivdany iselves did not receive them. e - 18¢ Hosiery, “Shawknit”# slightly At $2.29—Reduced From $3. former: 12%c value, at.... 5¢ :rmvrlm up to §: e sl {:,;o_:;';'c'e value at .. ¥ rStnmr clar giris c«(u(-; aepartmem j il Moire, imperfect, 3 pairs for $100, ; e, $1495 now L.i.... e v Csass || of arts and sciences at George Wit s 4 inches wide, in black, white mp - R P Men’s “Stephenson’s” Natural Bleached Turkish Towels, for- et poges Boys’ Overcoats ington University, In Washington,' D @, ana colors, former 3ic’ value, ue 50c. Woolishivts and Driders; redus mer 3T%c value, at........ 19¢ . Y believe It is more fun walting of Custom- . 25¢ || At 49c—Men's 1 ; 3,50 v : Bbys' Winter Overcoats, sizes ers in a second-hand store tham ght weight black lar $2.30 value at . $197 || m cish Tow . WO d Ay . r 4 Rl B o A oo o, Cashmers Hoser, vl 630, ten's ""Contacook G+ Nataral || TP S0 vabue %0 o111 e MEN'S DRESS HATS, AT $4.95 |l 3 &0, coie stidvulucst wos §iic niie bt Moo g Ly inches wide, in black, whits A PR 2 ys' Winter Overcoats, regular | G n th - and colors, former 39, " , <, Wool Shi vers, u- Hemmed Huck Towels, former . ” o - $16.50 value at 10.50 1o the second-hand busin-ss. clase il i | B8 59=H Manis S Wosl demy SR ’\',‘;u"’e":![’“““s T ose || 95c vaiue, at b Our entire stock of Women’s Fine Dress Hats, including || Boys overcoat s s ta ‘toothanl osiery, value T5c. 3 seenen oC = 3 7 regular $19.50 value at $12.50 team and for & memor! untver. AL 4 R 4 Mkto vy it aray Sibted B e ched e e all our Pattern Hats—Priced now $4.95, former values || Fovs' Overcoats, sizes 15 18, sity. S0 they decided to ruise the Sl t 79c—Men's Heavy Wool Hosiery, e it e il ormer $1.25 value, at. . ic regular $32.50 value at ..... cy by holding & rummage sale. : Wash Goods all colors, value $100. Union Suits, reguiar $300 valwe ) || up to $20.00. awi'scriand s found & sowriilily B at . . eeee $219 A ¥ 7, 2 war profits. The Swiss who reaped & i Visit our Wash Goods Depart- Men’s medinm weight, part wool Drapery Materials There are a great many other bargains in Millinery — fexcem profl deres i be 2l R ment in Basement for some of nlnneleite Nighl Shirts Union Suits, in long abatement of taxes It he will fmw: the greatest values ever offered surplusx in resideatial housting usder | in Ginghams, Percal Outing regulation. The tegulation SR SR e e Visit our' Drapery Department Children’s Hats, Women’s Untrimmsd Hats, Millinery - : Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, At $1.69—Reduced From $2.50 value at ... on Third Floor for remarkable Trimmings, etc. ' Every woman who is at all interested At $1.95—Reduced F $ Men's “C Uni Suits 1 in Di Matacal d in a good assortment of styles— against unsightly and insanitary bulM- educ rom $3.00 Men’s “Cooper nion _Suits, values in Drapery Materials an . e Py . Sale prics $1.50, former value ing. It also restrics muw Flannels, Etc. At $219 Reduced From sig0 ATt wool, In three welghis— il o of I Efoor. Covertan in Millinery should visit this department for some of ths pepey only » fair return ox the avests At $2.69—Reduced From $4.00 —regular $4.50 value at ...... $2.95 greatest Millinery Values that we have ever offered. casy money into this useful public service at & falr takes & large part of it J et subisidines the buidmg i “eealn

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