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AlC? ; NEW LONDON ARCHDEACONRY g v ¥ HOLDS ITS MAY MEETING X . - ‘The May of the New Leopdon 2 : 3 - quiunwvl& 3 | — b wesday with the oci- George A. Turner was installed as | Fletcher Post, American Legion, to de- ; Aummnion BEA4Y %ommzsdar of Richard E. Hourigan|vise means and ways by‘which a war| B A ost, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Tues-|trophy may be secured from the war day ‘evening at a special meeting of the |department for Norwich, the trophy to 5 Graham of Christ church. = post held at the armory. The installa-|be place in some central location as a At 12.30 c'clock lunchieon was served at tion of the recently elected officers was j constant reminder of the World war. the Community houss on Church sureet carried out by Past Comman Sidn " by a committee of women from Trinity™ Butler. i AR SicBuon s Wice, tnitiafed church. Mre. J. B Brown was gemeral and 28 applications for membership were ! . | The meeting was called to order at 8|roceived. The charter was closed Tues- T e - o'clock by Past Cemmander Butler and|gay wight, the charter membcrship nume- e commitiee, Mrs. F. X.. the officers were Installed as follows: Clark, chairman; Mre. A P. Wililama bering 53 in all. Commander, George A Turner; senior| & past commanders badge was pre- L e S e N w.d;w- vice commander, Robert Graham; junior|{ecnicd to Past Commander Butler in rec- ran and Mies R.galie Bennett. I n’: » vice commander, Herbert F. Burdick;|osnition of his faithful service since of the soliciting was Miss Allec L. Den- 2 adjutant, Ernest L. Bartolucci; quarter-|the post was organized. Past Comman- Dett. The tables which were prettily dec- master, Thomas Wignall; chaplain, Er-|der Butler took a prominent part in orated were id charge of Mrs. J. E.3 nest Mills; sergeant-major, Thomas Gau- |the organization of the post and served Brown and Mre. Willlam M. Fitch. The r thier; quartermaster sergeant, Arthur|as its first comnander. He is leaving ;flul:::l ;:'F};;. fld“;(r‘;. o‘_(mlrl James 3 3 2 3 , Mra. Les-, Fitzgerald; patriotic instructor, Homer| Norwich wWithin a short time to take in Davenport, Iowa. lie Brewer and Miss Dorothy Brown. 3 Fraser; historian, James J. Kirker; offi-| up his residence 4 2 cer of the day, Ord Leseman; guard,|Mr. Butler ig now at work on the compil- The business session ¢f the meeling was held at 155 o'clock with the fol-, Stewart Wilson. ation of a history of the nost and auto- The members of the post instructed|hiography of the late Richard E. Houri- ical delegates prese: Arch-§ the adjutant to send greetings to all|gan in memory of whom the post was . 2% . Eldred Brown. Revs. R R & veterans' organizations in the city and |mamed. Hourigan Bros. are planning - Graham of Norwich: M. McLean Goldied 0 ask their cooperation in the interests|to present a large picture of Richard E. Theodste D. Martin of He ~ of all veterans. A committee was ap-|Hourigan to the post in the near future. Haist of Groton, P. .= pointed to meet a similar committee from| Following the installation of the offi- GEORGE A. TURNER w London, David M.a FEEC Coombs of Plsinfyld, Thomas M A ey o) Ockford of Poquetanuck, John Roney of i Putnam, Frederick It Sanford of Ston-= ington and Walter F. Borchert of Wiili- « mantic and Rev. Horace C. Johnson of ~ The lay delegates were AMred y Reed of Danlelson, Charles H. Goss of = New' London, W. E. Gibert and A. P.~ illiams of Norwich, Harry Becket; <f Plainfield, Everett Commins of Putnam Frank H. Foss of Wilimantic and Hen- _ New York Commuters’ Woes ry F. Parker of Norwich. 3 \Leaving home at 8:30, a brisk walk|,, F{sommendations ~for appropriation: takes the commuter to the station in el Y ks e el s time to catch the 7:44. This gives s She W him some faint notion of what the A Tesdluciay S professors mean when they talk about Stewart ot3 time being only relative—New York tm ‘World. BEGINNING THIS MORNING, WE ANNOUNCE A ASPRING SALE OF HOUSEWARES| j i OF INTEREST TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE The poets sang of Springtime, and gentle south winds, and buds, and blossoms, but | they, for the most part, neglected to say anything about the housecleaning which is an § inevitable part of that season. Nor did they tell us about the very necessary replenish- i ing of househeld supplies which must surely fellow. . i We are going to sing the song the poets so neglected. The song of House- cers and the business of the meeting « smoker was enjoycd, sandwiches, caks coffee -and soda beinr Served. Clgars und cigarettes were W ulated. The post nas voted to continu. the doliar ‘mem- | bership fee for the thirty days. there is money to be saved by purchasing now and here. From bedroom to cellar, we have just what you need. ON THE TOP FLOOR Proper Floor Coverings and Draperies For Every Room S R T | CONGOLEUM (GOLD SEAL) RUGS ' Put up in pretty carpet patterns and colors. Size 9 by 12, regular price $19.00— SALE PRICE $15.98 Sunday were passed of regret upon the Vincent C. Lacey of Mystic and Rev. Wil- wares of all kinds, at prices which have been carefully fitted to slender purses. Kindly note, Mrs. Housekeeper, that you need these things, one and all. Also note that lmm H. Sm 1 the { i City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' | archdeacon il CONGOLEUM (GOLD SEAL) 1 summary of receipts, from May 15, 1936, | made ing. ot & BY THE YARD i to April 15, 1921, is as follows: ¢ London m de . d l . Cash on hand :;Chd?.flcpllm’! would 3 Christ ¢ 3 > May 15, 1920 ... $19,740.32 urch, Pomfret. on Tuesday. June 14th e designs and colorings are ]ust.the thing Water Worka 7 - = (T IVTE8 Before the meeting closed Rev. R. R for kitchen or living room. Imagine a car- Dept. of Public Yorks— Graham expressed the sppreciation of i T P i e . 4150 these. present at the delightful Juncheon pet which can be mopped or scrubbed, here gflx';x:sg :L:a sprink- g | provided by the 1ad 1«‘%{:1)4“: = it 1 i — S e e < 3,695.17 and ‘a Tesolution of thanks was externd-d § = : it is, regular price 85c¢: e 335,40 {to them for their efforts. E 2 . SALE PRICE 68¢c S . a0 t oy = o rdinary receipts ... 4,006. H i ig Semitism ¥ INLAID LINOLEUM “QUAKER" NET CURTAINS SCRIM CURTAINS Trust fund fncome . 3.063.50 | it & wateraty; ,up,',m, knight * Geod tile or granite patterns — | Beautiful Filet and Craft Nets, in | Hemstitched Scrim Curtains of o ‘ Police Department— {of the Knights of Columbus, has call- 3 this fan S ake. All 0 1/ & m—— 0 . .17 | &d d SALE PArCE 159 B i e, S S0 | Remeines e oo B | Yes—for Gas and Oil Stoves, too! | fow st nannr 5 on e ekt o i St 0 DELTOX RUGS Were $2.50... PRICE $2.19 | selling for $119 a pair. Al are : ; and E. Dept. s:‘l)o“gggg | America, to use their influence against Delt Grass Rugs whick | Were §$. PRICE $2.89 | 23 . g IV 'emporary loan ,000. | enti-Semitism. “An attack on one re- bie, New desikn | and | Were's "SALE PRIGE 33,9 | 2% yards long In fact, there’s a Bay State Finish Finaiice Dot | ligton or race in the United States,” Were §: 'SALE PRICE $4.69 SALE PRICE 95g | . Temporary loans ...205,000.00 | Mr. Flaheraty message reads, “may SALE PRICE $15.9¢ “QUAKBR" NETS BY THE YARD R Sums | for every kind of a product gngi ::Ss:;;"'::mt:x !fl,g;g-zg ::filgv:e\;lo‘nnymt¨rat;::';;lonmn;:'-; SEAMLESS AXMINSTER AND vere 43 A | . st i e =3 WILTON VELA RUGS §‘m§ T E ER:EE % A very attractive' agsortment of ANY 2 d oil e 16.00 ;:1’::1;1:0 ge‘r’;‘::?egeafi:nc::fl;? = ¢ size, Former price was | Were $L19 PRICE 88| Cretonnes has been reduced 1 gas and oil stove manu- Miscellaneous .. . 75.00 i ? #s SRR 2 rice just for this sale— 1,100,283.95 | The beantiful Elizabeth St. Michael was : SALE PRICE $55.00 \\x\li;\QxLl)Ir:h}l\;ng ;“ ;“fs 3 ‘:::‘Ee sy facturers have proved the su- 7 lonly 15 years old when she was marrieé < M rE! G A = ek s 2 Hori 11 1,120,024.2° Samuel Pepys, the famous diarist. Tercwty TER RUGS | Dainty borderca Marquisette which | Was $1.00........SALE PRICE 6% periority of Bay State Finishes on 8 > I Has been & for $69.00— ;me,}.‘_““ Dess asiing- 0t e %4 wannigitt SALE PRICE 59 their products. These finishes in- City T Stephen H. R ¢ Qisbursements from May 15 = S S 5 , ity Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' summary of disbu t: b SALE PRICE $39.50 SALE PRICE 27c Was 50c to 69¢c—SALE PRICE 33¢ clude air-drying blacks and bak- 1920, to April 15, 1921, is as follows: - | 3y 5 ing blacks from primer coats, to Appropriations Dubursemenuun.mxm‘: i flat and glossy finishes. You can “ Ospt. of Publio. Werke— ) | 3 Ordinary repairs and 563 ....coo $45,000.00 *§5677L15 | get Bay State enamels in black, SR gt 22000 1 : . Outside work .... > 5.000.00 5,424.56 1 i white, red, green, olive green, Garpage and ashes L 17,000.00 15,460.67 1539.8% J : Sewers d catch basirs. . 4,200.00 3 brown, blue, and special colors to Macadam repairs »ee. . 14.000.00 ; order. . | Oiling and sprinkling . o ;.o:n_on - Parks and trees..... pe .500.00 Liability insurance . l.!'.‘!.TQ' L5 "~ Street signs . e ee 250.0 1608 - From broom handles to pianos, = West Thames Street improvement, re- K ] 1 H appropriation sboce 7.205.95 - A ON THE MAIN FLOOR from toys to automobiles there is Do Sof Canpeterios 2 Sazmo 3 5 5 a Bay State Finish for every im- o e e e 2 Many Household Necessities At Lower Prices Sl peadien Felics Department— Mo e PILLOW CASES TRA GOOD | 15c TURKISH WASH CLOTHS— | TURKEY RED TABLE DAMASK . oA et e el 2 ‘SALE PRICE 42 SALE PRICE 10c Handgyns Wot aublnocal deslens, Tell us your needs and we will City Court . 5750.00 3241 4 SA."‘E RICE 3% | pURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS SALE PRICE $1.00 supply a finish for your product. Health Department— et B i ] .~L‘1 ¥ Hea 3 HANDSOME MERCERIZED W . Gas and Electrical Depte— B You're o _get better shee size DAMASK e have men who are paint-ex- Operating and general expenses... 517.530.00 450,366.57 3 The kind you want. | stitched. In all the beautiful patterns, and . Temporary Loan . 46,000.00 10,000.00 2 S git% I;g:gé 31‘;2 SALE PRICE 48c with the fine finish of superb linen perts—they are also expenenced Payment on temporary loan, Gas 3nd - ¥ ' 58 by 58 inches, 12 2.4 : : KR T . . e . i redse v 4 S WHITE DIMITY BED SPREADS ¥ SALE PRICE $1.50 ¥ Al in spraying, tumbling, dipping, [x:{‘e(rc:t‘cun e f:ggg:g 10,000.00 : N s 62 by $0. .SALE PRICE $230 | 72 72 eS. Tegu 375 — H 5 20 Interest $2 11,480.00 - SALE PRICE 160 & by 8. SARE BRIGE B Y A PRicE 00" T brushing and in marbleizing, and inierest on 57 1an 2 8 v . S - N 5 oy —4 S e R Tl SALE PRICE $100 HEMMED MERCERIZED freak finishes. These men are at Sl U L e R s = 4”}‘-}‘-"1"1\! E " WHITE CROCHET BED SPREADS NAPKINS . Park Department— 5,000.00 Ltk - SALE PRICE 10 Hemmed Spreads, full size, which Size 20 by 20 inches— your disposal to answer all Water Department— - 42 are actually worth $5.00— SALE PRICE 20c uesti d ke helpt | Interest ceeerececancece 2463750 : —_ . A. TICKING . SALE PRICE $3.50 30c HALF-LINEN DISH q ions and make helpful Finance Department— H 8 33-in TOWELING 1 i S 3 i 5,500.1 standard for many vears— DIMITY BED SPREADS WITH | Bleached or meown- miih blue bor- suggestions. o S R 1590080, aees * Value 35c .SALE PRICE 21c SHAMS der— L i ROk kasetir. 756,00 Teans 2 BLEACH JRKISH TOWELS | Preity Summe: Spreads with pink, SALE PRICE 19¢ Write us for complete informa- Election cxpenses 1,300.00 was * Two very special values in Tur- ‘.’,1“‘—‘ or gold stripes. Cut for a bed | PURE LINEN DISH TOWELING § . % Interest, exclusive i et e e Tur? | four-foot stx in wiath— - Short lengths of a good linen [ tion about Bay State Industrial & E. departments 28,000.00 130076 3 good size- SALE PRICE $650 A SET Toweling, either bieached or brown s Loan of September 14, » = SALE PRICE 12/4c AND 250 s SALE PRICE Z5c Finishes,and for Booklet No.C-21 staliment, —general street improve- : 2 o PURE IRISH LINEN WAISTING RED STAR DIAPER CLOTH & e 5,200.00 ] COLORED é::l}:.’fl:\)lj.g TUREKISH Yard-wide Bleached ‘Waisting, | 18-inch Dm‘pe!‘. in ten-yara pieces. n North 5 Wits Pt i grey thread of which s real linien: ;[x,;af_ been selling for §145 & Wadsworth, Howland & Co., Inc. e e il o 2,000.00 2,000.00 SALE PRICE 5% SALE PRICE 69 SALE PRICE $1.00 i Paint and Varnish Manufactarers THE Bav 37aren Loan of March 15, 1917, fourth install- FANCY AU Bl BOSTON, MASS. ment, Thames Street jmprovemeht .. 7,500.00 7,500.00 B \ STRALIAN PLAID BLANKETS — WONDERFUL WOOL FINISH e s Sl SR (PR A special purchase of Blankets enables us to offer these handsome Cotton | ! ] Témpératy, o, SIRES- 18D 4.« i o } Biankets to his pri s 3 39 One-fifth West Thames, Thames Street lanke you at this price. They are 66 by 80 inches . ..cue.... 8 improvement, (second ' instaliment ... 431000 ; orary loans . e 160,000.00 X 2 et s 12,000.00 = Contingent .... “ee 2, . THE DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT Industrial Paints i e sweaper 1 UIIIII T F2 Public Comfort Station for women . ! . Here are a few of the hundreds of articles which help to make housekeeping and home- CHIE Street extension ...... ee...oeee. 1.200.00 easier. Replenishment is easy and inexpensive if you do it here and now. & S o *Overdrafts seresesnassesses FOUR-PIECE PANTRY SETS | No. § BROOM with bamboo bandle ; OVAL OAK CLOTHE! SKET i White enameled cans with SALE PRICE 730 N by Ity e covers, for tea, coffee, sugar and flour. The LINES— for tea, coftee, sugar BO-FOOT L SALE PRICE $149 SALE PRICE 980 A SET SALE PRICE 33 29 by 21 by 1% 5-FOOT CLOTHES LINES s 2 WHITE MEPAL TABLE WARB Solid draided lines quality— =, Enives, forks, spoons of all sizes, SAL e ko NOTICE! E PRICE 530 SALE PRICE $1.89 : i g made of purs white metal. "No cop- | gPIIer LAUNDRY BASKETS Commencing May 3, 1921, and ending Sept. 24, 1921 3 per or brass, and they will not tar- i andie over top. " Size 2 by mmfii‘l‘i‘ié"fi?& - our offices will be open each business day, excepi Sahlr: ea ers ante 3 Tea Sroons - eeomenn. 6 for 400 SALE PRICE 500 Large €ize. oo-s-..SALE PRICE 985 day, from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M,, Eastern Standard Time. H cssert Spoons...ww.—v § for SPLINT WASH BASKETS GLASS MIXING BOWELS i : Table Spemne T8 0 0 | it ey av by o e The hours on Saturday will be from 8 A. M. to 11 A. M. s $L7 O'CEDAR MOPS—Large size | 28 by 28 by 16— oo #1509 SALSIE MR : THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK. i i = SALE PRICE $1.59 SALE PRICE $1.79 SWERLS TRTNE SOAR THE DIME SAVINGS BANK A Fine Ch‘a‘nce For Salesmen Poc WERTE YACET MOPB. | 3073 ¥y 10— SALE PRICE 50—8 FOR 250 { SILE FRiCE i i SALE PRICE $198 | FIvE INCH CLOTHES PINS THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY : WIELTH ENAMEL HAMPERS e ———————————————————————————————————————— istri i g 200 usc:;fé.mss ngs;fns-q ; B0 38 by % by 13 inchee— Madat) f;mmmgox:lgm—- | As Distributors for Willys .Ll'ht and Power Plants, we | - COUNTRR BROSHES— . | © WHITE ENAMEL SQUARE- s_:xxmunsxv:;'npsovm i want a Dealer for this Territory. 3 n. i = QAL TR S S | vy 1w bl e B2 NEW SPRING PRICES IN | The necd for scated lighting pasts is rgent. The per ot SALE PRICE $5% | FOLDING IRONING TABLES i i i 2 10-quart.creereSALE PRICE 27c | 24 by 16 tnches—. tected Willys Light completely meets this nced. Sales | = 12-quart.....----8ALE PRICE 29c GALE PRIGE.ga.19 | Sinele ratchat- GALE PRICE LE]'HGI'!'WII..KE‘S BARRE i 1-quart.____SALE PRICE 3% | 4 momn oxk Cromtem uble ratchet—SALE PRICE ] pusswiines are large. % .8 BROOM with hardwood han- BASKETS PASTRY BOARDS » . - sALE PRICE 420 i | P M TR, b pRIGE 690 | 10 by 36,110 SALE PRIGE S 0 A g’i“fl L'.!ih' Ba lFt actical light and power P:WM = ‘ : I untry Home. possesses fifty exclusive ¥ Don’t Feed Your Best Clothes to the Moths — They Won’t Appreciate It : There 1s a piant for every size of homse, ranging in price | = Use “Dust-No” or “Wayne” Moth-Proof Bags NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT ||f from $295.00 to $565.00. DUST-NO WARDROBE BAGS e e e WAYNE CEDAR wm?:fx :RAgsN;mo STYLES, OPEN TOP 514 314 s14 313 The open territory is limited, an incriased National Ad- isi i write at once for blue paper which prevents yei. i vertising Campu(n starts May 1st, so lowing, or fading— P s | 42 tari e S EORL 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED [} details and literature, Y 40 Inches. . ceivmeseow $1.50 65-inch size. B 50 I0CheS. o coos, $175 | S0 ADCR SO eee e o $150 | G5 incpy size. % ' A bamsTman | B SO B e e JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Eastern States Willys Light Corp. |- WO o Telephone 884 5 CENTRAL WHARF 296 Worthington Street Springfield, Mass. | 30-inch siZ6..ceeesireesn .. 75 | kinds. v ¥ - «