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Extrao 't Will Make Today a ' CONTINUED TODAY “The Sale:of. . Ipswich Hosiery * FROM THE AUCTION - WOMEN', AT Women's Ipswich Lisle Hasiery, seam in the back, in black enly, sizes 8/ to 10, farmerly sold as high as 50c' a pair—On.sale now at 2% a pair, 8 pairs for 85c. WOMEN’S, AT 35¢ Women's Ipswich Hosiery, highly mercerized, with seam in the back, in black only, sizes 8/ to 10, form- erly sold as high as 45¢ a pair—On sale®now at 35c a pair, 3 pairs for $1.00. WOMEN’S, AT 39c Women's ipswich 'Hosiery, fing” Men’s and Youths’ Spring Top wl, in black and gauge, highly mercerized, with seam. in the back, in black and cordovan, former valus 50c a pair—On sale now at 39 a pair, 3 pairs for $100. +—_——- Phoenix Silk Hosiery * AT NEW LOW PRICES. Phoenix Pure Silk Hoslery, lisle garter top, in all the wanted colorings—New Price .. . $1.10 Phoenix Bure Silk Hosiery, semi-fashioned, lisle garter top, black and white—New Pricz.. $145 Phoenix Pure Silk Hosiery, full- fashioned or “threc seam,” in the 'mbst fashionable colorings SNew Prive: ..........000..00 $1.95 Phoenix Pure Silk Hosiery, silk throughout, full-fashioned, black, white and cordovan — New Prics . ERNE T ‘Women’s White Petticoats, 98¢ Women's White Petticoats, em- ‘broidery trimmed, and with pr ty laces—Special price 98¢, reg- ular price $1.25, Women’s White Petticoats, trim- med ,with pretty embroidery — Special price $1.49, regular price price $1.49, / BOYS’ WEAR Boys’ Golf Caps, in navy and stylish mixtures, value $1.25 — WIS - oo adiia s oo 95¢ Better grade Golf Caps, at $125 R AR R, $1.49 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, dark mix- tures, sizes 12 to.16, value $10— Qur Price . . $650 Boys' Navy Serge Suits, Ner- . folk style, with two pairs of Trousers, value $15.00 — Our Price ..cooveiiiniiiniacnans. $1150 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, in dark mixtures, with two 'pairs -of Trousers, sizes 10 to 16, valwe $15.00—Our Price veees $1250 BOYS swmmzs, $395 Boys’ Sweaters, in red, brown and heather, sizes 6'to 12—Special Price $3.95, regular value $7.50. WASH GOODS One lot of Shirting Prints, short lengths, good assortment of pat- terns—Special Price a yard.... 10¢ White Demet Flannel, 27-inches wide, in short lengths—Special Price a yard . ..c0iieinnnndens 100 Standard grade Apron Ginghams, | 9ood assortment of blue checks —Special Price a yard ...... 120 WEEK-END SPECIAL IN DOMESTICS 36-inch Unbleached’ Sheeting, § in short lengths—2 to 10-yard lengthe—real Indian Head qual- ity—Special Price a yard.... 12/2¢ One lot of Huck and = Turkish Towels, medium size, real value 19c—Special Price .......... 1240 Extra heavy Bleached Terry ° Towels, 36 inches long and 22 inches wide—Unhemmed, hence the price—at . Union Linen Crash, full bleach- " ed and absorberft, formerly 33¢ —Special Price a yard ......... 19 Sanitary Diapers, sizes 18x36 inches, all hemmed, very absor- bent—Special Price...... § for 750 64-inch Satin Table Damask, good heavy quality, choice pat- terns, actual ‘value $1.00—Spe- cial Price a yard. vess 69 33 éek-End Uniderphisisps Cisiingd AUTOMOBILE ACCESSO —— _ FOR SALE—Four tires, 32x4, rel rensomabie. A Filsnen Witaniits Siore apriéd ;. / J FOR s‘fixn—.l::hr t o storigs Far’ 4 will~-sell en ox 06s, care WWI. ; aprisd HAYE your ures retreaded. look lite £ A 9 . R 5 3 - new, Wear like new, as good as _pew. R Sy g 3 CONTRACTORS—IOBBERS, g 0 e < veni ; g 3 " o Lagole Tire Co. 93\ W. Main 8t feb2ed L 4 i . n o v ; 1 24th Pt 12 T 1 FORD OWXERS—Have your finzreto } g S p \ 8 ve : Beiding. recharged In the car while you wait . hard /| Ve [ v thers 4 ‘ starting and weak lights remed N U ! k s ¢ wich Welding Co., 31 Chestnut 4 2 . gl 214 ¥ - DERTY 2 PNV L ¢ \ % AND MLL SUPPLIES ODD FELLOWS. ! . . Repaired and Uncas lodge, No.' 11, transacted ‘routirs . . o h business at the regulér meeting held i A Thersughty PSR me R AR g S e ) commi 0dd Fellows’ hall Monday eveninz, The:s 0 Tested Under, (T 8 4 b d deada Was @ large attendance at the meeting.. ~ 7 - ; Air Pressure. i . f s sn:lt:cml ”‘!."'...7".‘" 27, worked iwo i s MUD GUARDS’ A iy 3 i 8 § 4 office: candidates in the tiato: degree Tuer- 3 : d convention' Will be or= fay evening when their -tezuiar meetir - Heating and Plumbing - AND LAMPS AT ; vii ? S mally ‘opened by Mrs. Grace E. Willey € wag held. Routine business occupled U 3 STRAIGHTENED, B s Ees ; . 2 91 FRANKLIN STREET ‘;, FOl'M » Yq‘mgMenandeth‘ 1B 7. - oL m :l‘i:;:nuu of the greater part of the mee ARSI ; AND REPAIREY 7 % Palmyra, encampment, No; 3, transacs sToRE ESTABLISHED IN 1854 WM. E. SHANLEY - Men’s and Y. Mm’ssms%hdil:.dm fioers and talks by the grard lodge oM tine bitsiness at thelr meeting hel > s 499 MAIN STMEET, (East Sids' models. We feature particularly the two and'four- p 4 Thui inz. Play for the comi: g ° BY ALVAM FRANCIS 1S SOLD “Hofel acsommodations fof, nearly. m' Inter-encaipment mesting which in (o 14 - “Francis Corer’ is no morel That| leading styles of the season. ' We offer for your con- Recored ‘held in\Norwich on April 28th were_dis- i3 the store at the corner:of Thames f:':&:»:fi"beg:a'mmmf'v well 28 10F ussed. It s planned o hold a bandué’, and West Main strebts, established by the \ after which the Royal Purple desred w.| late Alvah Francis in 1854, has passed | ; . ¥ be worked by the degree team of the Myio 1o the ownership of a Poiish corporation, . sideration three groups of Spring Suits, at prices that OWLA. .~ - | tic encampment. George. Fred Francis having: disposed, Norwich nest o Owls, No. 1396, at the Marcir 24th, 3 the business which came £ to him from his father. Ports trom Ui comRNtes Ta. charge 'sf |, TATNONS OF HUSBAXDRT. B e ha e Ak s AND REPMR WURK the bazaar conducted last week under tre _ A Earden meeting of ‘Norwich grgnge |ford and when he came to Norwich and ' 2l nesday evening with’a speclally h v Men ssmt’ Men Ssults MensSults :h,;; D o W redllned. I8 ditrastive nrozram and 4 lnrge Attence that period, 1354, farmers would drive Ay N 3 final report of the committee at the neyg *Nce- ~ Worthy AL John E. Fannirg from East Great Plain, or Salem, or A lmbil At 821 00 At $3l 00 At 339 00 mebting. On Wednesday evening a whirt Presided at the meeting. ‘Six applicatiors Montville with produce to be exchanged utol es, *: 4 o | was given under. the auspices of the ‘locs* [OF membershin were received and actcd lor store goods, so that a variety of 5354 X B | lodge and a good sum was realized from UNONs The program for the eveninz ire Stock had to be kept on hand from the . Q- B cluded a talk on Bugs by Rev. ‘K. ), first, This was demonstrated in the firm's C‘mage" Wagom' MEN s TOP COATS 3 . — |‘Ayers, a talk on Corn by C. E. Eilis ard advertisement - in 1856, after Mr. Fran- o SABIRES" AUXILIARY. A O. 3L | an ofiginal poem entitled In the Gatder, cls had_taken his nephew, the late J. A . - . .2+ lwritten by Mrs. J. 1, Palmer, Jr.. and Perry Franels, into partnership - with Tr“cks and ‘:art‘ hicihe ok fac th Division 54, Ladies’ auxiliary, A. O. H. read by her son, Earl Palmer. Anoth s him, vh‘sn ;he firm offered “domestic dry silk lined od, 218 met “Thursday evening at Buckingham poem, I Reriember, was read by oJhn 1, goods, Yankee notions, :crockery, ;grocer- > B ) oxford, throughout, some s Memorial with a. large number. present, Fanning. Another feature’ of the pree ics and provisions’ At an eariier date| Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- self faced—extra good values, at $24.75 and $34.75. | B! jire Nellic O'Neil presided ot the mecing Mapfi‘e-lbmwbomndtheirmmyure- ‘ /! t rram'was The Vegetable Garden. fa the firm ::daw':;' -‘nd‘-h;u e ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. B B . . y . 8| and the quarterly reports of the office:3 swhich 12 members of the grange repree ter the death of J. Perry Franc Blacksmithing in all its by hes | Also Men’s Knittex SP“P"WM Overcoats, in ox- were read and approved. Five candidat 3 jented jthe various garden vegetables,' In 1891, Alvah Francis -took. his son, - o it ford, a practical and serviceable coat—at $34.75 th=y were initiated and .two applications fcr fi\, program closed with a quartette’ sce George Fred Francis, into the business. are excellent value. ; MEN'S SPRING HATS Every Hat is high quality, through and through, and membership were favorably vcted unor. lection. What Shall the Harvest Be?. bty the firm name reading A. Francis & \ It was voted to-hold a whist in the neae Mrs.' Frances Spalding, Mrs. Grace on. . The senlor|partner died in 1899, at . future at the homeTof Mrs. Mary Nec- Fowler, Charles Case and C. E. Ellis. he age of 76. In addl!lo:dlo ecarrying on . Carthy at 280 West Thames street. Thery ;s his business he had served as second se- were hort talks by Mrs. Julia Brock and cctman of the town of*Norwich. - For | 37 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STRERY Mrs. O'Neil. years he had sung bass in the cholr of ORDER OF PROTECTION. —_— Mrs. Marriett Tinker, an officer ¢f the Centrs] P ha, (now Trlnrl"yd * IirAlll!O eig & = o 3 Eleazer Jewett lodge. N. E. O. P,; of Jews ) church, (¢ was & man of principle| D BLACKSMITRING - o . E! 4 priced at the smallest possible margin of profit, In Fro €t Oty gt possentor DL S EME NG, -BFurgmo sivistiee - HOUNSEY, r-WHO" DO oo A o P F 5 = o ¥ At the last meeting of Norwich aeri, ;otic, ever sent out by the supreme lodr3 lieved . in giving his customers a square LACKSMITHING, Men’s Hats, greens and browns predominate — We F. O. E. six applications for ‘membersh’3 o'(iie . 1. O, P.. /Tha-No. 1 eall notica dealy 80 that his store heoame known far | FEPAIF Work of all show Men’s Soft‘Hats from $3.50 to $6.00. f kind: were recelved. Routine business occue .o . trucks, carriages, wagons, printed on the official document -is "y and wide because of the reliabllity of 8 ) e rarity’in fratermal organizations of 13 horseshoeing. Norwich Auto Bod ‘ts stock aad the honest representations - u y Co., 78 3 57! : A8 IN BED THBEE Daxs,dage of (he New-England order and wre 5. tho frm; membors and. (helr cledga > Pucket St, Norwich, Conn. 3¢ MEN'S SPRING NECKWEAR A e DAYS. gt | bued 1o Birs. Timker when & mamber ¢ *Ang slcnce, by the. way. appeased 10| == 3 A Tulsn,’okla.. writes; “I was. in bed t s | Hoosac lodge of Norfh Adams, Mass.. ‘n 'ike to stay: in, this particular store. -In} - 9 v AUTO WASHING - s > ~ : e i | days with my back. I took Foley Kidney | May, (1388, in which month these notic ¢ he old day clerk who was pald $12| ¥ 2 % : Men’s Silk Neckwear, newest patterns and colorings, | B L] Pi"ll :'ni!‘in lw"o da|ys was at ;Il’l work |as sent to members were-officially ‘adop s rer week corsidered that he w‘u getting | COME IN.and have your car wi \ . jagaim -1 cannot praise your medicine tpo nization had its jre etty nice,salary; but that was the b _at 50c, 75¢ and up to $2.00 each. We makea spacial | BICRCR Gl Kidney its. svop bindabe | <o aithouzh the orzanization ha 36 ara of o ¥ ashed. ; jeny time be(ween 5 a. m. and 12 p. @ . h ] ! ception six months previous. Mrs. Tinkie era. of such .low prices.that now. they ap- |'Bailey's Garage, tath St o = - Qo . s irregularities and strencthen the kidneys, . P . - s s at $1.00 8| Thes i has smince transferred_membership o"tle Vear almost humorous. For exampie, |emmee e o 0 PR showing of th fashionable Silk Knitted Ties, at $ ] B otena Bust evine. backache; “thsm e | jewett, City. lodge, and the notice, sulis here are some of -the-items from & bl T e $1.50 and 52.00. ipains, stiff joints, sore muscles, swollen | ably framed, hangs .on the wall.'of the pald A. Francis & Son and dated July TOS TO HIRE = Py & hands and feet. puffiness under the eyes. | lodge room at $hat place. |n. 1898: 1 Ib.-butter, 30c;-1 Ib. coffee, | ———— e —— MEN’S SPRING HOSIERY e e e otz 1381 1 T | 8T Phone 000 G S . Mals T i sugar, 1-qt: ‘molasses; 13¢: 1 1b.| Bt° Phone 1594 G. Ii. Brown. sep2é o 35 ; g A o tea, §0c; 1 ‘b lard; 10c; codfish, 1 TAUN® to lire: elesch G Out showing of Spring Hosiery includes-the finest LG beans; 10c; 14 1b. fods, 3¢; nut:| inka funerale, ete made—high in quality and pnced’ lowe{ than yoqll it/ 0 Fred Frsbia drhose Yokow 15 possibly find elsewhere. We sh?rw lll”w“h' ?Mxx’ | at 28 Coit street, came into the manage- Shawknit, Onyx, Not-a-seme, Triplstoe and other good makes. Cotton at 25¢ and 35c—Mercerized Lisle at 35¢ to 50c¢—Silk at 75¢ to $1.50- meént' of ‘the store, the clerks #till kept IDEED: Crgnaton wwas with: the: Fesncs GUPWORTI & THOMISON EXTRA SPECIAL !—Men’s. “Ipswich” Hosiery trom the Auction, Mercerizad Lisle, black and cordovnn,' a former 50c value—On sale now at 29¢ a pair, 6 pairs "t Jiftm over 13 years. Frank Smith, of ARCINTECTS » i Ward street was a clerk ‘there for 17 Thayer Uuilding, Norwich, Cons. . 'Yeturs and his brother Edmund, remained i for $1.65. 14’ years, or over. Miss Margaret C. TRoarke -continued with the firm as book- LEGAL NOTICES. | MEN'S SPRING UNDERWEAR ‘\Xe show all the best makes in Men’s Underwear — S| closed car for Jonn Wolfe. Phei aprild ARCHITECTS tax of twenty-two (22) miiie . || GREEN MOUNTAIN, EARLY ROSE, [ 45 s Sl S b fice in_the Ci House daily from 9 a. m. IRISH COBBLER, GOLD COIN, [lsr s, it i Sl T ’ Mrs. M. Florence Dean, Mrs. Jola Bjur-| . On Monday, May 16, I will be at the P strom and Mrs. Jayne Seed have returned | 5ore of Thoras Smith & Co.. Norwich 3 Town, from 11 m. to 1 p. m. ’ from the W. R C. convention, depart-| “op "qyesday, diay 17, from 10 to 1830 \ : ment of Comnecticut, which wag held In|a. ‘m., at the Yantic store. o °, Hartford this week. On the same da L the store of Patrick Field d B T 7. Cofine, Bean 11, Trom 12 m. t 136 The Best Field and Garden Seeds On Costame Committes B : Miss Grace Young of this city has been | Baward Ic.\'lm’;rl. alls, from 12 m. Yo All Fresh and Tested cosen to-serve. on-the costume commbi. |1y tee for the annual”" Kilatsch Festival A5 'l;hllr}d:: }hi‘“l!. alul.lu dlr'\'m ‘Which is to be held at Boston University. lore of. Jol - rgan, Greenevifle, % > College of Liberal Arts on April 29 |frem 11 a m. to 2 p. m. Plows, Harrows,'Cultivators, Weeders || (zie; s A v At 58 |50 ¥ado™ ity T e e e d T a Dickens festival In which the emlr; lamtlp m y d an ‘;ard ool‘ student body, facujty and a number of On Saturday, May 21, at the Peeple's en s alumnl are to ll-kfl‘ part In° costume. |Store, Taftvil from 12 m. to 1.10? m g keeper for 'a period of fourteen years. T 8T, % g JUST ARRIVED !/ . The fact that G. F. Francis has been NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS, . irts, Drawers and Union Suits. We esp=cially fea- n somewhat impaired health ‘of late and| - Ay ‘persons liable to pay taxes in the ture Munsingwear, Roxford, Lawrence, B. V. D., etc. i felt the need of a rest was his principal | Town of Norwich ure hereby notifh P < 4 ] 1 11 t the busi , add-| I hav lev; e Carload of Selected Stock e e e T b S LoD 288 9 Shirts and Drawers at 75¢ and $1.00—Union Suits at 85c a suit and upwards. THE LAST DAY Today will be the last day of the Four-Day Special Disccunt Sale cf Women’s Suits and Coats.” Today you may choose— ? ANY COAT OR.SUIT ; IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK B (WORTH $25.00 OR OVER) - FOR WOMEN AND MISSES THEN SAVE $5.00 TO $10:00 ' THIS IS THE OFFER : o e e, | Pay$5. Less Maked $30.50 o 855 lncusive | DAY $1-50Less Mared $25 o 376 narve | P2y $10.Less CHILDREN'S COATS, AT $12.50 Toda: u may select any Children’s Coat in our.stock, no matter wh(yl'omur pn’u has been—at $12.50. In this assortment are stylish ‘Polo Coads and Serge Coats, sizes 8 to 14 years—Many of the Coats. cost more to make than we are asking for them. WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES, §24.50 Women's Silk Dresses, of the finer grade, selected from our regular stock and offered at a very special price. The materials are exvel- lent quality Taffeta Silk and Georgetts,.in all shades, chic models, mawlnxolu'_lvc styles—Special Price $24.50, ~NEW. MIDDY BLOUSES, $1.59 , at the store of On. Monday, May 23, at he store of the Given Miseellancous Shewer Preston Pllbllle Market.y East Side. from s % ( ; A miscellancous’ shower was held at| ~All persons neglecting this notice will 0 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Con- |be charged lega) fees and additions. nel) of North CIff street, Thursday ev- NELLIE V. H‘\Acrllll'l‘.\vgm" 1 ening, in honor of the approaching o . e ° ° 3 ° marriage, of Miss Marion Thorpe of | D8ted at Norwich, Cons., A ; %o Haughton's Cove. A pretty bridal table| oo S5FIW (Established 1846) apd aancing’ s sntored. s Theeye NOTICE received many gifts, including a purse of a warrant.to levy and celiect Rered e e soen e asttents Y. & tax of 26, mils on the dollar on the list Also. 2 warrant to levy and cojlect & Personal Tax on any pereon Jiable Yo p. #uch a tax in the Town of Salem, Com 11 2. m. to P. was lald for 26 friends. Music, games . | $50 in gold. All persons liable to pay taxes in the o 1. Town of Salem, Conn., are hereby netified 23-25 Water Street . Norwich; Conn. et 1 ha ciire mall boxes 'the delivery will ‘n‘"'.. last made, due andipayable May Ist. 1 For the pufpose of _collecting such taxes 4 will be at the Town* Hall In m on the first Saturday of each month 1 o'clock p. m. until "4 of Apri, 1921, CHRISTOPHER ' A. ROGERS, ~ GREENEVILLE FALLS | 2 Front Street 285 Central Avenue 133 Sachem Street Tax Collector, Town of - NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorabie R " Court of Probate for the District of Nor- . wich, I will sell the interest of Willlam FANCY TUB BUTTER PURE LARD Fleids. late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased, in_the Iy in the Town of """{ in_the ToWwn of Colch: and-bemz fully described in tion to sell on file in said ‘Court 10 b Ymow CORN’ i 7 - Py . - l:i?:;.?;“"‘-“" description, i oy ATE "fil" Wiice and for the Distriel of N cl. 3 ; ; b orwich,.on the 15th day of Avril, A. D. Thees new Middy Blouses are very atiractive and inolude—Co-Eds, ' KING MIDAS MACARONI SON 3 laced . at side, with ulation detachable “and ouffs. The ) b 2 materiais are goed 'quality ‘Jean, with collar and cuffs of Paimer : ) Linen and D«Jn very practical for school wear, sizes 6 to 14—at $159, $1.75 and $250. e Uy LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF 1s, can.... oo u' e AYLING of Frank M. Ufford, S:0z.-package . ... ... 11c QI FTraos ™ sHd Pistrict. de t Admmistratris with. the will _annexed . creditors of said dec ¢ | b , . ] their claims igainst 4 ‘FLOUR !—FLOUR! ‘[:‘t‘llccmola thnt aiect. to Gold Medal, 1:8. . $1.39 Ry Bi v "7 S205 (e | John Alden, 18.... $1.49 Today—A Wonderful Showing of | : - _SMART TRIMMED HATS S o H, tin. . 11¢ Specially Priced at $5.00 and $5.98 Reproductions of Much Higher Priced Models — MERRRE s wfl'l» Dress Hats, in the finer grades, at $6.98, $7.98 and up to Women's lnndod'hilola_:.n newest models, in all the fashionable colerings—at $1.98 and We make a splendid showing. of Children’s Trimmed Hats, i desirable shape and color, including .lp.eill.v"l.u.’. at &5.!:.‘:4 'éfi RLSON 1 AYLING, dwigedt The above snd foregoiy Is u \rue copy of freord HELET M. URESCHELR, Clerk. v 4 5 Gdlom KEROSENF. '1 .' Au—:rm of sall da. 2 Ibs. TEXAS ONIONS 15c | , FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. FANCY SLICED PINE- . TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Administratriz, with the wiil anpexed. aprisd e - DROMEDARY COCOA- LIMA BEANS, bb. ... 08 NUT, 14 1b. phee. . .. 16¢ Bl T o0 - s o o o v 2] o the public, there nun o ”