Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1921, Page 7

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Névelty Hairbow Nibben, §'inohes wide, In - white, pink, light blue, old Fese, Alise biwe and et cardinal — Special price 20 & yard, fermer [ Fitty years ao this week the repre-| . Women’s $2.50 Union Suits, §1 These are heavy-weight flescy-lined Union Suits, long sleeves and ankle-length, in both regulay and extra large sizes—Price now §143, The Burms Unlon club gave = banguet former value $2.39 and $2.50. It will be marked by some of the greatest values of the entire month. Be sure and attend this sale to- vings day—there are big savings for those who take advantage of the many special values that have as- vaiue 50¢” January Clearance Sale sembled for the last Saturday of the January Clearance Sale. #entatives of the county of New London &t a meeting held in the superior court rOOm In this*eity voted“to lay a county tax of three-quarters of a mill on the grand list of 1870 for the purpose of funiting with Norwich in paying for the néw courthouse, which was then being erected, and aiso for the purpose of pay- ing off .the indebtedness of the county. The ‘Willista M. Willianm Steam Fire Bngine ny, one of the old volun- teer“compnnies, heid their annuaf ball in Breed hall the same week. A heavy stiowfall demoralized the schedule of the horse rallroad and it was found neces- ‘sary to abandon the cars and use sleighs instead. Hxtracts from the filed of The Bulletin of January, 1871, are as follow: Monday, Jan. 21, 1871.—No particular excitement appears o be manifested ovr the approaching state convention, al- | though ' the prospect In this quarter that it will be well dttended. We ha heard no opposition expressed to the re- nomination of Mr. Jewell. In regard to the rest of the ticket, many feel that ohatges might be advantageously made and a dance in honor o versary at Carpenter's last evening. Thers wers quite a number of participants. Friday, Jan. 27, 1871.—One might have been justified In supposing that this fourth week of Janoary in the year of grace 1871 had had ifs fill of smow when the flakes ceased falling Toesday: but no, ‘the heaviest fall of the year was in reserve. It snowed all day and iate into the night. Travel by pub- lis conveyance was generally suspended. We are blessed with several inches of snow and may confidently rely om good sleighing at Jeast. The aftendance at the ball eof 8t Mary’s Temperance cornet hand at Breed hall laet evening was nol large; but the band showed they could give a pleasant and well managed ball London was full of rumors yesterday that negotiations were in progress, and even that terms had been agreed upon for the surrcnder of Paris. Paris most fall, and that speedily. The people have lost confidence in Tiochu. Saturday, Jan. 28, 1871—A meeting of in two or three places, and this feeling is | the representatives <f New London coun- doubtiess with good reas. ty was- held in the superior court room The concert of the family at |vesterday morning. Hon. B. B. Thurston Bréed hall Saturday evening was an ex- | Was chosen chairma It was voted that oallent entertainment throughout and |A tax of three-quarters of a mill be Another reduction in Dress Hats. Our éntire stock waa heartily enjoyed by the audtence. |levied on the grand et of the county of of Women's Fine Dress Hats, including all our Pat- The brogram was much lengthened Ly Yow London for the list of 1810 tor the tern Hats, no matter what former price was 2‘98 s Advertioer anngunees the .suspen- | the vu;r-t;-n ;rfl -;‘r:x’.v;g with The town and —Reducted now t0 . ... e0eaiecenisinn ey i e oo e g Advance showing of Women’s New Spring Hats, in most becoming shapes and attraétive color contrasts. We invite inspection. Women’s - Gloves Women’s Strapped Wrist Leath_ erette Gloves, black, brown and gray, but not all sizes in all colors—Special price $1.15, for- wer value $1.65. Another 1ot of those Mended Kid Gloves, representing Gioves that have been damaged and repaired by the manufaeturer — Special price §$129 .a ‘pair. P Women's and Misses' Long Wrist Skating : Gloves, all wbol, -dark heather mixtures—Special pri $139 a pair, former. value $1.75. MEN’S HOSIERY AT PRE-WAgnl:.lsle(;fim Men’s Hosiery, at 1214c a Pair Men’s Cotton Hosiery, full seamless and perfect in -every way, in_black, -navy, cordovan and gray, full line of sizes—Price now 1215¢ & pair. Men’s Hosiery, at 19¢ a Pair Men’s Fine Cotton Hosiery, in all the most wanted colorings, including black, navy, cordovan and gray, sizes 93 to 114—Price now 19¢ a pair. Men’s Wool Sport Hosiery, 53¢ These_are the Ribbed Sport Hosiery that is so pop- ular just now. They come in all the heather mix- tures and in a full line of sizes—Price now 59¢ a pair, former value- $1.00. Shawknit Wool Hosiery, at 29¢ Men who want warmth and service will buy these" quickly. Men’s Natural Wool “Shawknit” Hosiery— subject to slight mill imperfections, nothing, however, that will hurt their wearing quaiities, sizes 9% to 11, —Price now.29¢ a pair. ere ent And’ its appearance in the evening |BeW courthouse and for fleld. We prefume that this chapze is [PAving the existing ind made in part to reduce the expenses of | COUNty. publication, which are much heavier on a | The horse railroad company discarded morning than an evening naper. wheels altogether yesterday and runners Tuesday, Jan. 24, 159 1—The terrible |Were substituted instead. People afphe- cold was the universal topic of conversa- |ciated the onports for & cheap sieigh DRAPERY SPECIALS . 36-inch Curtain Secrim, in white, cream and eeru, with neat open- work borfer—Price néw 15¢c a yard. Curtain Scrim, 17¢ 36-inch Colored Border Scrim, in a good - assortment of patterns and colorings—Price now 17c a yard. Better quality Curtain Serim, ool- ored border, good assortment — Price now 29¢ a yard. 59¢c Marquisette, 33c 36_inch Muarhuisetts, whits, eream and ecru, with neat berders, 4 good assortment—Price now 33¢ a yard, formerly 59c. . o 85c Marquisette, 59¢ BOYS’ CLOTHING AT CLEAN-UP PRICES || ssgtsmvawiiuritins: Boys"K};aki Overallé, sizes 3 to .8, former value $1.25—Pries DOW . cvusvivrisivnsssririece GBE Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, Corduroys and mix- | tures, sizes 9 to 16, former value $2.00—Price now $1.39 Boys’ Trousers, Navy Serge and Corduroy, sizes 9 to 17, former value $4.00—Price now ......... $2.69 1045 a l cops! chureh, Rev, r. Morning pray- school at moen. tion yesterday. But if it biting here- |Tide and large sleighs were filled each - 3 uts, whi must it have been in New |trip dusing the day. 9 0 don, N. H., where it was 2 There was & large attendanse at the omen ‘ y bélow, or at ymouth, with below, William M. Williams S. F. . Co. No. 3 ' 3 ‘LI"EN"" where it was belo ball in Breed hall last evening.- The full . o 9, = = n Greeneville the selectmen ha d- | Philharmonic society furnished the mu- This is an assorted lot—a manufacturer’s clean-up, con- B 1% Sreeneyiie the selectmen have wia. Members of the New London and adr 9, in the upper part of the village. an im- | Stonington fire departments were pres- sisting of Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns, in white ?nd provenfent long neglected and — much|ent. The ball was a mest enjoyable one. colored, some are mysséd and soiled, others have slight §ioegae, o = 5. imperfections '~ included in this same lot are a few. i e s Tnion ciab of Greenesiia SUNDAY SUBJECTS Women’s Bungalow Aprons—all at one price, 79¢ each, JJ| morrow wvening "at” Carpenier's new | Chrisian science former vatue tp to $2.00. : Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1371.—The tollow- | 987 school et 115 § ing is an abstract of the annual report | At Mt. Calvary Baptist charch, preache . ° . of James H. Fitch, registrar of the town | Ing at morning and services by the pas- l ord Apm’ 89c of Preston: Births, males 18, females 14, | tor, Rev. E, E. Jackson, " tozu;;"z.umlzrrugu, 19. Deaths, males At St, Andrew's 2. B ales 17. 7 5 These are the finer sort—made of genuine ‘Amoskeag M\ **euiar nourty tripe were mae on e | 14T 1 STH. re . . N A ~Q| horse railroad g 1 Ev it Dress Ginghams, in small and medium-size checks, 2 g00d [ ear arawn 3r- toes L oieet aricE%, 200 2 | Evening peazee 1.6 % g the Bean 3 2 At Trinity Epl 3 . 8| track will probably be clear taday sermon, 10.30; church school at meen; The first night of the Trinity church | *VeNIng service, 7.30 p. m. fair and festival saw a good attendance| The Forum of the Norwich Mosieal considering the state of the weather. The | Pramatic Association mects at 4 tadleaux presented were novel in design |3t 13 Main street, Carroll block and were effectively given. The whole | William H. Williams will make an ad- performance was one of the best ever |drese. presented in this city by amateurs. At the Spiritaal Aeademy, Park street. Thursday, Jan. 26, 1871.—The republi- | Mrs. Nettie Holt He et S I oan convéntion at New Haven was larger | will speak at 2 o'clo in point of numbers than was Anticipat< |and at 7.20 in the ed. autwn m’lda up of many of the |low the addresses soundest. men of the party. The renomli- nation of the old ticket will naturaily s S e e ¥ ON | Henry Strouse, minister. Morning theme, some accounts be followed by a less ani- | rhe Four.8 Lis Bib) hool at mated contest than if some changes had | 15 oaie i e S 0. . Deen made. 12 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'~ A county meeting of the commission- | craied. sermon o AN ch &8 fllns- ; € trated sermon on Abraham. ers and ropresentatives of New London " county will-be held at the superior court | At the First Congregational chureh, Toom in this city tomorrow to levy a tax | Y OfWich Town, morning eervi for the purpose of liquidating the indebt- | A% the Corner Stome. Eveni ednesy of the county and to meet the ex- ce al charch, holy com- Extraordinary Values From Our - Linen and Domestic Department | 25 dozen, extra farge, size 21x42, Bleached Turkish Towels, good weight, former value 59c—=Price now 29c¢. 20 dozen Jacquard Novelty Turkish Towels, good assortment, former values $1.00 and $1.25 — 72-inch Bleached Table Damask, in three thoice designs, former value $1.49 a yard—Price now.. 79¢ Candy Specials 40c Walnut Fudge, fresh and delicious—Special price a lb... e “Enterprise” Chocolates, in- cluding Nougatines, ‘Cream ! r Walnuts, Carameéls, Molasses BN Shirtee, b the erection of th 18 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8, former “ Tabletu,m g;ppez:::u and Bleached Sheets, size 81x99, splendid - quality, : | _Preston City Baptist church, value 58.50—&“*&(@ g O R rmer val g S ; D e 3 4 Boy$ Wirffer Over{o:fis, SRS o 17 Toriner @AY 8t eevviresanennnnenn., o || fOTMeT Value $3.00—Pricenow ... 0. oinin $1.60 value $16.50—Price now . ..........0uiiuil. € Boys’ Winter Overcoats, sizes 12 to 15, former values $22.50 and $32.50—Price now ......... $13.50 10 Boys’-Mackinaws, héavy-weight, sizes 10 to 16, former value $12.00—Pricenow .............. $6.50 50 40c \Pn-per-wnma Kisses, - a8- 5 sorted flavors—Special price-a Ib 29¢ oclock. the Congre n urets unite with the Baptist. < 3 At the Charch of the Good Shepherd (Cniversalist) Georse H. Welch, minis- tor. 1030 a. m., regular service of wore Praite Lydia E. Pinkham's |5 One case of “Woolnap” Plaid Blankets, assorted, pink and white, blue and white, tan and white, gray and white checks, size 66x80, formeér value RS Lwhesllin, 8140 || 505 i Polaa g .. osans oo ssns . S48 Umbrellas for Women, size 28_inch, tional Young Peoples’ Day. Sub- on: Life's Purposes. 12 m, 6 Boys' Mackinaws, warm and serviceable, sizes made of American Tafteta wih ave || 25 “Beacon” Comfortables, assorted colorings, Vegetable Compound for =t R R e ’, e, ] - . . . 14 to 18, former value $17.00—Price now. .. .... $9.50 [| ciai pricob10, tormer varng soss. || former value $12.50—Price now ............. $8.95 what it did for Thém Women’s Seasonable Apparel AT REMARKABLE "SAVINGS THIS WEEK SAVINGS OF ONE-HALF ON WOMEN'S DRESSES Today we offer a choice of our entire stock of Women’s Serge and ' A LOW CLEARANCE PRICE IN BLACK COATS These are -wonderful value—Women’s Black Coats of heavy-weight 5 material, in smart models, sizes 36 to 44, former. prices $32.50 and $19 50 H&rlmwn, M A.{ Hosiery Specials . One case of Chiloven's Hoslery,” -~ fast black, sizes § to 10, former value 29%c—Price NOW ...iveens 19 Extraordinary Values In . WASH GOODS One Iot of Wash Goods, include ing Outing Flaanel, . Dress Gingbams, and Kimonette Crepe, former values. 8¢ to 4 — Price now wieiiiiiiiiniiiiaain, 18c At Trinity Method: Episcopal chureh, ev. E. A. Legg . Sunday morning worship at 10.30 the pas tonic, Light For Fol With Doubt. clock. Epw worship, 7.3 the Whirlwind. % At the Greeneville Congregational eharch, Sunfay morning, the preaching service will be ducted by the pastor will be given by who Is professor Women's Fine Cotten Hosiery, , “seam in the back,” former value 39c—Price rnow. + o | ‘Women's Fine Meércerized Hos- fery, "seam in the ‘bask” 'in .black audl‘cordovan—Price now 8¢ Sermon topic, Extra fine quality Percales, 3% inches wide, light and dark grounds, also Shirting styles, former value 4s¢—Price now.. 22c and now I am : like working. '?”h&'fii'fin‘"mfi?fl ST Ee ARRSL N mending your medicine tomy friends, |*choo! Will be held at and you are welcome to use my testi- montal for I ¢an never praise your medicine enough for whatit has dona for me.” —RHoDA E. CARBAUGH, R. R. 1, Hagerstown, Md. Chri: Women will tax their powers of en- }jcerne dl:?n.te.e to the limit before Fivingup, 7.30. Th it is then some womanly ailment At 1 Baptist ehureh, Rev. ?‘e"fikfi” 2nd they have to m{e UDEDS | veses. WSt il Tpreach hoth mefe . When a wom ‘ng o suc sym,;oll‘ns u‘?rf"elg\:{:ri{ig S“l;"':'“;‘i :"':’:mz headaches, backache, bearing-down | “ien at noon. pains, m.flnmmz_ltion, nervousni':ss and ‘ ‘the blues, ”’ it is well for her to m&tby I’,‘T Ci:rb;l_x h’s experience ydia E. Pinkham’s Veg t_lbl:amponnd. i Women's Pure Spun Eilk Hos- iery, “seam in the back” in . fl plack, all sizes—Price now..... 86o Finest quality Outing Flannel, 27 inches wids, good assort- ment, former value 49c—Price Women's Wopl Sport Hostery, in brown heather mixture — Price mow ‘.........'... FUR-COLLAR COATS ARE FURTHER REDUCED Just seven of these handsome Coats, all stylish models, with Raccoon and Australian Opossum Collars, these were former] $37 50 JUST NOTE THIS ITEM 1216 Wt_mmen(’:smWaisll:,‘| glnfour glr:dsome models, black “Georgette Crepe a pe-de-Chine, made t sell at $9.95 to $14.50—PRICE N()n:Nlml 5 .? $5'95 Ev g serv The Way to Win, One lot of Wash Goods, inciud- ing Gibralter Cloth, Drees Ging- hams, Flannelette, ete, former value 49c—Pries mow ..ic.ev. 2S¢ [ Women's Wool Sport Hoslery, the well-known “Phoenix” make, former value §3.00—Price now $1.50 ty Bible class for g Peopie’s social hour - dobute at One lot of Wash Goods includ- Ing 32-inch Jersey Cloth, 36-inch Aeroplane Cioth, in plain colérs, and 36-inch Sheeting Madras, former, values 63¢ to 98c—Price Outing Flannél ‘' Gowns, Flannel , B Skirts, and Gingham Dresses. LASTING MEMORIALS | / M2 5 G Marble and granite memo- | Bath Robe Flannel, 27. incires, rials brcoms. wide, in-a good-assortment of styles, former value 89c—Price PIANO TUNERS $1.50 Quting Gowns, 98c ; : 1 speelfiE Lottt | FREDERICK T, BUNCE cridren's wate owine, yamer || | . WOMENS PLUSH COATS GREATLY REDUCED et (ot B . ' The Piano Tuner o T g . 36.INCH PLUSH COATS - 36-INCH PLUSH COATS PO e ey | TR B e A ."NOW $22.50 © NOW $32.50 srping Garments, Serminn Cone: THE PIANO TUNER VICTORY LUNCH|_Z = = AT 252 MAIN STREET, FRANKLIN SQUARE, WILL BE OPEN TO THE TS > S. BERTHA LOVE- PUBLIC, SATURDAY, = JANUARY | 1y Cunpicmental Oracr of Motice. Mth, AT 10120 A. M. AND. THERE. | State of Connecticut, County of New AFTER AT 5:30 A. M. TILL MiD-|" {‘-,,si‘; ?li.,' ;‘.‘,‘.pr,.;n:h;x' the said Fred 5 vely, claiming for the reaso: ere: L ALL-ANE INVITED st forth alhdlvorcc.h now pending before this Court, havin oen returns ere! ) the first Ti f October, 1920. RUICK SERVIGE AN GOOD, FOO | coliP7ear 1 i, and Senk fousd by i .| Court "that B v o CLEANLINESS IS OUR MOTTO |fendant, is absent from this State and gone to parts unknown, and that notice HARRY DAUCHYSHYN, e of the pendency of the co giveneas required by order Manager. | jeretofore issued, and now the plaintiff —_— | asks for a further on of notice In the e ;| premises THE LA VIDa E'l;nci‘xuc ViBsaron e AP . endency of said com Guaranteed In every respect. Let us [ bublishing this order demonstrate this VILFAtor and Prove to | Piutletin “a newapaper printed ¥Ou that it Is an excellent appiiance. |wich, Conn., once & week for two weeks, AXD ELECTRIC d»uue, betore The Porteous ccessively, commencing on of B 2d day of January, 1921. WESTERLY LIGHT AND POWER co., ST I L L ALL STYLES REDUCED Open Seat Garments: Bizes 1 to 3 Biges 3 to § Sizee 8 to 3 ., Sises 9 10 10 4.evivens d Flannel Pajamas, $1.98 § Children’s Outing Flannel Pajamas, a good assqrtment—Clearance price ] $1.98. Former Price $35.00 . ; """ Former Price $55.00 WOMEN’S FUR COATS AT LESS THAN COST ONE SEALINE COAT, was $225.00................. PRICE NOW $129.00 ONE SEALINE COAT, was $250.00................. PRICE NOW $151.00 ONE 36-INCH FRENCH SEAL COAT, was $315.00 .. ... PRICE NOW $192.00 ONE 36-INCH RACCOON COAT, was $350.00 ........ PRICE NOW $225.00 - Junior Coats, $10.00 Hand-Made Waists, $3.75 Just 6 of these Junior Coats, all size || Women’s Hand-Made and Georgette 15, warm, stylish and serviceable —. || Waists, comprising all our regular stock g&.;)m Price $10.00, former value tshsnt sold up to $7.50—Clearance Price : . s ALL OUR WGOMEN’S FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS, AT LESS THAN COST. Phone 511 LEGAL NOTICE Gingham Dresses, $1.49 Children’s Gingham Dresses, a new fot of School Dresses, sizes 7 to 14 years—Special price $1.48, worth one-third mere. Seat Garments : 8iges 110 2 ..evsverennsess 8t 85¢ Sizes 3 to 5_.. Sizes 6 to 8 .. ‘ Siges 9 t6 10 .overairrarns. ut $165 The Porteous & Mitchell Co. & MitChen Co‘ Westerly, R. By ordel Gl ENERD . NORMAN THE MYSTIC POWER COMPANY, |Assistant Clerk of the Superier (ourt for ©7. 9 Ehst Main St. Mystic. Comm New London Countv. 1an228

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