Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 19, 1921, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEONESOAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 Brown Sheeting at 7%c a Yard [ [ Leck at the price—Tic a yard. This offering . compriess one bale of “Indian Head” Unbleached width, 24 inches wide—Sale pries Tio a yurd, while it lasts. TP=pr=: RECENT LARGE P.URCHASES_ 'ENABLE US T0 OFFER MANY NEW BARGAINS IN THE January Clearance Sale This Great Clearance Sale is sweeping ahead with intense interest — and each week brmg:even * High-Grade Silks at $1.49 There is stili ‘a good assortment of thess Silks —~scomprising a grest variety of fashionable weaves, in all the wanted celorings—all at 149 yard, former value $250 to §3.50. gredter values than the preceding week. This January Sale not only means radical reductions on our ‘own stocks of dependable and seasonable merchandise, but includes many special purchases from over- stocked manufacturers and johbers, glad to make us suitable price concessions because we pay cash. | THE PRICES TELL THE STORY Estraordinary Values In CHILDREN'S WEAR wia-coons [ MAMMOTH PURCHASE OF JACOUARD TURKSH TOWELS | 5= o=~ | ey s e e IZWTMWMh%WMwah-thm $1.50 Quting Gowns at 98¢ s ;:um--.u-mm:* them into cash, at less than half former prices. ' Children’s White - Outigg Flannel ] EEEEEE | Our Share Was 7,900 Towels o o 2 0 et~ B I R s wthr, e ~ Now On Sale at Half-Price and Less In every home there s S%-inch Bleached Domtet Fian- LOT No. 1 mewest color former nlue 65c 49 Men's smm At Half Prices A special opportunity for Men to lay in a supply of high-grade Shirts at pesitive savings of one-haif. " § | THREE VERY SPECIAL LOTS Men’s fine lcgullty Pc;u:ter at;d M‘:’dr;\s Shirts, 2 range of atiractive aesi n,snus - ‘lu!)‘ 934, f:r‘mer value Sz.oo-sfi.le price 95¢ Men's Shirts, made of high-grade Japanese Waven tldm. flR:xssi?ra Cords iandigc/rs,%y Mrl & variety ol esxgns sizes 0 S EOMRRr Yakud $2,50 tod 9550 — Balo Sacsescsessenseansastsetsennnns Men’s Shitts, in Silk and Satin Stripes, well throy, colors absolutely fast, sizes 13%4 to 17, former value $4,00, ss.oo and On sale now at 29c. = §2.95 WINTER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR Men's, Women's and Children’s | 2 At Prices Which Mean Substantial Savings I‘-’- Winter U:dum Children’s Underwear-— m‘-;. :'_1; :JE\ a Women's Underwear m vajus shlldrp: ; Knu Underw; Inu. 7 Ceseressererstratisieniae oys and_girls, s ,..‘" (w—‘gfic wu.., 29 former vajue "m LRI ceteas Chilidren's Pink § I ey Sale prise Hcl“'dfitwmm“” Misace' Pleoty-lioed Vems and long slesve R O L/ X '4’1,“' “?"E" " B “"‘"{a"‘:‘:r“m T 0 12, up W L6 or Iw!'f.w 1,19 50 @ozen Womenu Fleeey-lined Rihped Veuu and Papi req- g Wispkenmn's® Natural Vi b CRTR s O e “w Brawers, regu- wamenc Fleecy-lned Ripbed lunnn vgumwi ‘Fl::'-. . Sizes, fermer value '1.El—lla|n price $1.10 Woman's Union Suits, fleecy- lined, long siceves, u.kle—Ie:E‘, regular and estra siges, for. nr value $2.30 and $2.50 — Sale s pries All sur Underweas, in !nhnll‘, @?l dren's and Women's, proportion. This Lm!udu “nnsil'q wear, Carter's, Forest Mills, Bte, ribbed velue 2.1 13, fl'w QI MofDr Denten’s Sleeping at greatly reduced prices ; OPEN SEAT hlhs Sizes 610 8 Sizes 9 to 10 ¥ B At$1.05 AtS125 . DROP SEAT 1102 Sizes3to 5 Sizes 6to 8 Sizes 8 to 10 At $1.15 At’$l.85 At $1.65 At $145 69c and 79¢ Values, at 29¢ 175 dozen of medium size Turkish Towels, pink, blue and gold colored ef- fects, former value 69¢ and 79¢ each— WamdfirTMWhhflehm ply that need at a big saving. DIVIDED INTO TWO SPECIAL LOTS Mended Gloves, $1.29 There is siill & goed assortment on hand. These Mendod Kid Gloves represent gloves that have been damaged and repaired Muslin Underwear Our whele stock 3t startiing mark- downs—many beautiful garments at HALF-PRICE. . Here are & fow sample items ‘Women's Muslin Siirts, ferney value $1.50—~8ale price ...... 0, 090 ‘Women's Mualin Skirts, former valyes §3.35 and §2.50—8ale prics Mc ‘Women's Muslin Skirts, former values §3.00 and $3.50 ~ Bafe price .- vesns 9149 Women's Muslin Combination Buits, in a ' wide variety of styles, prettily trimmed - with lace, former values $3.00 and $2.50—Sale price ............ $129 Wemen's Envelope Chemises, former valye $1.50 and $1.75— Bale Prion ...coeirirerierssss B98 ‘Women's Envelope Chemises, former “valyes §2.25 and §2.80 =Balp PrigY sriiverrcrianene $IAR Women's Muglin Gowns, low neck styles, hamburg trimmed, former value $1.50=Sale price.. 68c Women's Muglin Gawps, & vari- ety of styles, trimmed with lage and embreldery, former valys $1,75 and §2.00—8ale price.... $1.28 ‘Women's Muslin Drawers, some hamburg trimmed, others with tugked nmh. former 61,00 value == Sale PRISE r.vvrsey Our entire stock of Wemen's Bt Size Muglin Underwear, reduced in same propartiens. Handkerchiefs At i:;.wdmgln;‘ Plain Whlte H:; " B gty s St Hata, reduced mow to $3.98 W"“ Pricea up to $30.00 Ath!b‘ntwemlumgkqt Children's ¥rimmed Hats, at Pormer Values up t9 9498 $1.00—81.25 Values, at 49c 150 dozen High-Grade Turkish Towels, good full size, in pink, blue and gold ef- fects, former values $1.00 and $1.25— On sale now at 49c. New Gingham Dresses at$1.49 Children’s Gingham Dresses, a new ot of School Dresses, sizes 7 to 14 years—8pecial price $140, worth one-third more, LOT No. 2 Brush Sweater Sets at $4.98 Children’s Four-Plece Brush Sweat- er Sets, in brown. tan end Copen- hagen — Sale price §438, former value §9.95—Also better grades at i $6.95, from $12.50. A Great Clearance In Our i Ready-to-Wear Section Women s Coats,Suits, | § Furs,Etc. || At Less Than Cost of Materials HERE ARE SOME OF THE LEADING OFFERINGS Estire stock of Women's Silk Dresses—At Half-Price Norobis Fus Searfs and Muffs—At Half-Price Women's Seal and Raccoon Coats—Bolow Cost | WOMEN'S FALL SUITS| WOMEN'S WHITE AT $25.00 WAISTS, AT $1.00 ] Womaen’s Fall Suite, newest | Women's Whita Veile and Lawn medels — Bults that fermerly | Waists, about 200 in tha lot, for- 29ld up te $59.50— mer vaiues up to §295— PRICE NOW $25.00 PRICE NOW $1,00 Women’s Winter Coats At Remarkable Reductions Some with large Fur Collars—others of Bolivia with self collars—every Coal offered at about half~ £ price— 4 PRICES, $15.00, $19.50, $24.50 up to $45.00 R is a remarkable oppertunity to sscure & stylish Winter Coat, at a substantial reduction. Extraordinary Values From Our Linen and Domestic Department 3Ginch Brown Sheeting—one bale only at this price—former value 29¢c—Sale price .......,,., 12Vsc 84-inch (9+4) Bleached Sheeting, limited quantity only, farmer value §1.00—~Sale price ........,. 25 dozen Bureau Scarfs, at a very special pnce- One lot of Union.Linen Huck Towels, very heavy 59¢ 19¢ and absorbent, former vaiue $1.00—Sale price... 49c 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask—“run of the mifl"—former valye $1.25--Sale price ......... 4Bc 72+inch fine quality Satin Table Damask, five pat- terns, former valye $2.00—Sale price ..,....... 50 pairs of asserfed Plaid Blankets, pink, blue, fan and gray effects, former value $8,00 — Sale nlluuah.....................,......... $4.95 Sample Blankets at One-Third 50 peirs of Blankets, 3 manufacturer's sample line, 98¢ ingluding Woolnap, Part Wool, and All Wool—per- fegt in every wiy, and no two pairs alike—on sale at Ono-mfifil‘pklm [ | sition space as this y: M| The steady rrowth of § | vided betwnen H | wow wvem s ) one _oron B! These 11itta notnte on farthitt pe i f) menis, 1 | Peachblow eroun: B! bor records should Bl | the amount that is cons B or urproductive tasks B of days of man a | or the care of any \tc AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS AGRICULTUSAL EXMlscr TO BE HELD AT HARTFORD More than a score of agricultural es- saciations and state departments will oc- cupy 16,000 square fect of space on the floor of the state a y at Hartford - Connecticut Agri- qu‘lt"m ‘which géther until he has outlined & eom- te year's work with an even load of or for the entire season, BATH FOR CHICKENS, Shickens vever wash, as meny oty | do, but cieanse themseives ffow ing n wotl - Whirs beaed of| floors are used in the chicken some means for dusting sh rovided during the winter monins, tay poultry specialists. For & flock o 50 to 80 fowls o dust box 8 by 5 fee: or 4 by 4 feet will generally be found large enough and shou!d be placed where it can be rezched by mlight during as #uch of the day as posrible. o Fine, light, dry Qust is the best kind 0 three paTts, a tnird of the floor space | With Which o Al the box. Vut mndy has been asstened to agriculture, a |J98M I8 good. Road dust is third to Sodustry and & third to conees- de¢ by many, but ls apt te bs i slops. The space for agriouitural dis- Conl or wood ashes may be mixed with plays has all been allotted and the,ex-| the 80l if desired. position cogmittse s now busy allot- {7z the sPace for the Indusirial exhib- sive. Never in the i has there been such a d sar according to | secrotary Leonard H. Healey of the state board of agrieniturc, who is chalrman of the expopition executive The large drill shod of ¢ ory contains 50,000 squa (Space. This spi FLANT OHEATNUT TRERS, Fifiern years ago an Tifinols farmer Selected a plece of Bteep wisuitanle for regular cul t oul & grove of young chestnut trecs. trees are now Kiving him es good me farming land, and t attention. Chestnut teht, \lhhh has destroyed most of e native chestnut trees in (he cast, has net 1 erial damage to chestnut i Fivery phass of agrienlture which is of j vital ‘mportance to the farmers a8 i producers end to the city qwe - u'tifnate consumers. wi ! the stats wiil be dep B | products wat win { importance of ac Austry of the "—uthhfl‘y be brought home to 7ens of the state. Whils the exposition will be evanly the ot of the first state to offer & nul tress beside the profit from =esista in maintaining nut trees abroad are ndaliam by pubiic sent) true of the nut orchards | centers of production in 'nr'rnm Counte Carn & Arflm-mmn e ———— B state Granes Doatere iLs POURED IN TO QUSE AND SENATE (Contirued Fram Page 1.) ot ®an. It is expected the : appoint Theodere C. Wal- i 28 hg Avrahire, Bhort Tom and Angus Gatte | oom B! Growers' Assoctat detormine its vabu &s west of the natural dis- |9 erk, a position which e sczsion. The eommittee o ingtitutions drflchuuy] and recommended a moasure whiel s nirodeesd tn (e e, giving 100 to the board of control to meet es to June 30, 1921 . 3. the joint eommittee on tions this sfternoon with ator Candee 28 chalyman, Miss Emily m of Maugatuck was made olerk. sdwarde of New Hartford is also & member of the committee, AXTRZ WoRTH?T Ona. of the reasare for cin oeount on tha special arop i hat the grower can leen exnet eount | of the loads of m it on the —flald =nd almo the timo it teken to put !‘w»n' on. In this oran mocount, mo atlowanse should be made for shess Work as to the numdar of loads heuled or the pum- har of hours it tosk to anplv ft Jnet how muh s ton of mannra fs warth va. rles considerstre the rate of app!'- SENATE, Sation and the eon e e e IE, o senate was calied to onder at wh bl utenant-Governor Templeton. ed by the. Rev. Wiliam lty. | growing = ur—Empowering _the same flata cause and providing th erwards the judge so removed shall be judge of probate to the judiclary committee. nutor Seymour—Directing the somp- worth pame: Agent in Farm Life. e and e s ¥ icDonala (Ninth diststet). 16 VAR™IYIFE oF Pomimaus Relating to the tyial of canes ariging eut IMMUNE FROM WAnT nrapasy|®f [orcible ety sad detainer. Judie- Tests mada hy the tor MacDonald (Ninth distriet). partment of Agrieultur, t in appeslz to the mudreme m\ml With the Perrs dental of motions o set aside a non of Agriculture o suit or verdicts of juries the evidence State Hxe 1ty to demages shall be emitted the record propared by the clerk ne eourt. Judfeary, enato | allow elsctors nhsent from the etate to “Dlue ng to the enie of stock of am_corparations in this state. Banks of the wart discase, a serfon trouble recen fou have shown thet 28 American oririn ease. ball, introduced 3 . or Petos and New Parly Benator Clark—Authorizing e B | the Cobbler mreup: rnatn, vl Manufacturing comnz 2 { Sunlight, White Alvine = vest, of the Fa Soanlding Tnea( af the Burbank gron Green Mountaln Jun fenator Candes—Providing Oregon, MeGregar, and_Gold | emergency exita from the reas of public | oin. of the Green roup: ! ne otor vehicles, known Round Pink Bye and Mec: g s e of the husses. and X cess, | Fenator Candee—That operaters of and Ursus. which ara nnelaseie motor vehicles ba vequived to provide a In addition, 12 new, unnamed ssedling | lianilty ineurance poliey of $5,000 be- varieties developed by the des | were al6o found to be fmmun 24 English of the Fne: rtment| fore chtaining a tcenee, o wo Senator Candea—Concerning faflure te flle certifcates and appolnt attorney. Ju- Alfeary, Senator Candse — Amandinz Section of the general statutes af 1818 re. elt Toting to the fling of paners in the efes | -/ of the seeretary of stote 1 - h that of the best American com- | porasions rwmm'u,s-vxm-." L. mercial sorts, Senator Candee—Rxtanding for the o the time nization of the Novwalk Law- Insurance eompany, Inemr. EEEPING A RECO®D, A record kept of | require mucl e, ve a judge of probmte !l o permit the Connecticut Soelety | ower descandants to ercot in the, Yowsver a_tablst commemorative of the | fn the eren incoma ! it produsag | landing of tha Pllgrims in 1620, marure m it max tn{ BSenrtor Candve Relatinz to the es. i worth less —The County Far: o ¢ of & park in Nerwalk. Citise | ¢ Candea—Providing 3 means to | ¢ 1 planaiion It that wuttabte | f Zenator M:eTienald (Ninth Distriet Relating to nrocedure where two or mo Persons are infured ; relating to smummary it 15 often tha! ! means of savin, labor and team ) mracee: and te eommitment of minors. ench erop and the t Juftefary. | when it is used Senator Revmenr—onesrning the f | what proportien ton of headstemes at Ealdiare Fravas. the eemmtrolier to pay bills for seting the stames, anator Sermanr—For the eetadlish. aiher | TR of o stats elinfosl standard thermon meter. Fenator RoAS—TFer the inclugion tn the 'n-r‘ line svrtem of Wirhw: vy | Hons of a Kixhway tn the 8| range his ,o[hu-y_ Roads. rivars and hridees, that he can get along with less labor| _Senator Aeedwin—Ta reimbaree W4- and at the sgme time maintain pro |WS™ T Tvens of this elty for maney it |enmt in AntemAing viek &, Gommeoti- A years inbor peerds show also:cut commipeionershin, {imat how mueh man power and horse i ed to work that pi i the farmer to determ d h eary to produce an | tor a year. | pawer is . ry to run the enf for taxer pravided by farm st different seasons, oction 1900 4 Ball, as to rea] estate st out gccurately juat ed Withtn the town of Ansenla, exts* seasops oecur. With ifrom the first doy of Sentembar previ- .| 013 to that in whish sueh tazes hesome {due, and the paecedence of sush Men 5’ 57771 he dstermins. ax ¢f Eentember § aif- | and not of Octaber 1. but In atf othyr e farm enterprises and fit them to- #~¢s7 as provided i the apetion” Ju. MOTHER! *¥California Syrup of Figs” Child's Best Laxative fore him the farmer know ly what hia labo: jable to Increase ar *dditiona) Sudgeshin vesolutions. most- Iy reavpo'ntments were for the fellowing pourts: Groenwieh, James R. Mead end I L Ferris: Wew Tandon. 8 Vieter Prince, for full term; Stamferd. Smuel | Tomg and J. B Beteckerha®: Killingly, W. F. Woodward and € .72 Berein: Staf. ford Svrinew. W H FHoald amd B K. ;”. Nowwich J H Farnes and H. H. ottls; Norwa’k, Nehemiah Candes V. H, Vosburgh. ” - —— ¥HE HOUSH, ‘The bousze was calied to opder at 18.05 by Speake; Huxford aud receswd a fow tes until tie memoers of the judicr lary commities came B, Among the bills intrpduced were: Amendment of New ":l:vu :w shary ter Tequiring persons obstructing streets to defend elaims for damages. W to cnu:x.lee on clties and borsughs. Apprdbriating §50,000 for em work toward a rul tion of anv' awning industry. ell fsheries.) Concesning simll fish assessmepts. Amending duties o that imeiruments left for filing shall be tndex- (Judisiary.) Canceraing duttes of health ofMcers and | 3 resulating acts of physieisns and mid- Syrup of Figs, (Public health and safety.) Providiug for blennial tawn slections | fost | n_Torrington (Cities and borouzhn), Making attormeys st lsw ex-oificio Accept “California” only—Iook for the nzme Californiu on Wives the package, then you are sure your| child is having the hest and lhmnle.u physie for the little stomach, | iver ard bowels. Children ty tasta. Full m(lnfll on_ each fllc“’” Tons ally Pinkt, love Iu | comnisaionord of We Superior eourt. (Ju- | SiIecnel A RY THiS PLAN FOR KIONEYS Most Feopie Need o Btiriunt for Sless 4 esn, Dut D Heb PR TR Wt 4é 088 sarcus brew You need no It will aet quickiy or not at all 'm;;m : o s druggists, upon ~n':r mones back. it 55 n 'l hrm‘u an 4 Niney l"l' t you showid try it Ind cation® weskness should not be Deg- gal hollday increas (Judiclary.) s jurisdletion of court of oom- m.n plese in New Haven couny to $3.- 900, (Judiclary.) ng Jurisdiction of courts of esm- s in 2.l counties to $2,000. (Ju< flal 8,000 008 itiddiessx. $44%0; Beliepd, The house concurr in passing the deficiency bill and allow- | ing the board of :anu-ll l.x funciion dur- !ing the sesrion of the jegisisturs. Bills be introduced by Mr. Sisleky of Enfieid as follows: g bastardy a misdemeaner 888 - table and to be handied by orim- tnsl courts. Making a service charge by water, gas or_electric company to an fllegsl et The latter bill is a measure of wide importance and intends to take from the publie utilities commission the power to grant service charge privileges. Winahant, $4. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS MADE BY GOVEENOR LAKE Hartford, Conn., Jan. 15.—Cov. Bverett 1 Lajte sent 1o the general assembly te- day his first exeoutive sppointipents. Soveral of these wemt in to correct emis- sions by the last scswjon where an offi- cer had been appotnted both to All a va- canoy and for & new term. The 1919 I¢~ irlature flled the vaeancles, but sight falled to adopt the full term s lution, Ons of these was that of Jo- seph W. Alsop, who is now appeinted ie e commissioner for the ua- expired term ending Jely 1. 1925. He was appo'nted for the six year term in confirmed. Other appoint- meals were those of David 8. Day of t to tha m.r-—fl of pardons, umtil e E of New Haven Cheney of tora, ) of the Cormeetiont Meformatory, 4, 1933 Phi'a T. Platt of News er of the state beard of agrle : Wikiam 8. otk 'to the hoard of -3 1re for the first romgressional @e 1l Jaly 1. 1928, os B Waller was' resmpatnted commcn plaas court judze at Now Lene don fee tonp yeers. trom ™ v 2, and Pwin C. DI of the Mart four years fr and Louls P rector tLrough a uie d of 2000 yoars, arrives st lusion that while man's ex- peotalion of life at birth and in Ias been sicadlly improving, on of iife ot advanced age adlly deercasing. a8 reaglag froin the Re- piian o the prescnt day offer The theorctical ex- in early times, with 'l.n—a| proof. are oarried Into adolescence And Adult- hood. Where formerly enly the mu= or toughest mannged 1o reash shady slope of life and were sonpe- q more ilkely to hang o the ralvasing of (he weaker them into the fifties andeix- and may awh- the apparent decrease of old In- eidentaily, his statistics brought eut lh faot that while women formerly had less expectation of life at all agse. this this hag bee nvnr-ed—cnc.h. the tro of “the weaker “'— Puubur.n Biepatch, Don't forget to teil your wife soea- slonally that you love her. Otherwige e might net find it out. New President Of Switzeriaad Bdmund Schuithess, new Presidont of Gwitzeriand. Previous to his elge- ten he was Vice-Prasident, BERBS USED IS MEDICINES A Manchester, Kngland, paper | he rencwed cuitivation of' ol {anhion i horts in, Englioh warden | o4 Statey ave ¥iso sone\ous Ye of tha Eoall s imported in 133ge na and Clins

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