Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 7, 1921, Page 9

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cp D favor. leave to your judgment. OUR MEN’S STORE Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. Everything In Men’s Wear Suits for Men and Young Men, in a very desirable lot of models, single and double-breast- ed We have grouped these suits in three lots for Saturday only — all at very special prices. Men's High- Men’s Dress Crade Lisle SHIRTS HOSIERY Sizes 14t0 17 lOrJy 29¢ a Pair] | 95¢c and $1.35 regular value $2.50. | ———————————— TS that were $45.00 S that were $65.00 $3.98. 1 —————————————n A TR T week a move- . 2, Black- WEEK-END SPEGIALS Savings Big and Timely for a Record-Smashing Saturday- These Week-End Specials represent thrift that is true and sound to the core. Examine any offering here and you will find it of dependable quality—far b§t- ter than would seem possible at the special prices quoted. Compare that price with what is asked elsewhere for the same goods—and note the saving in our All we ask is a fair comparison of qualities and prices—the rest we It was 1, voted that the residents of Laurel Hill| Chief enginec o et SR decidedly oppose the project of extending | Sistant, e et the limits of the city of Norwich over 2 T jopsd amisianty its territory ; and that nothing has trans- | 4 pired to justify the repeated agitation of the project before the legislation. The kerosent lamp In the head Nght of | o ths) pagins of the, Saemiot I o e New London exploded yesterday morn- ing near Montville, wrecking the works, setting fire to the grass and leavi train to plough its way up to this Wednesday morning at half past ten bye. W. Pa 34 ndition. it v May 3, 1871—The Rt. Rev. ol B preached an interest ., the oceasion CONTINUED TODAY THE SPECIAL OFFERING OF HOISERY, UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES From the stock of Edward G. Hannis, of New York, at prices that are fully one-third less than regular prices. FIRST LOT Don’t miss this money-saving opportunity. at Christ church, on Monday. A Greeneville correspondent Laurel Hill to the v a That dull depression, that dragged eut spiritless condition—it’s bilious- ‘Why be gut of sorts with yourself else when one dose e wonders for you. / 80 years reputation fer biliousness, constipation and bilious headache,otc. 26 per box—uncoated or sugar coated Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Phila. Adv modern con Hose Company held las lowing ticket was p officers for the com: poses - The United States have purchased the of the New London company for about § refitted at New London the resifients of Laurel Hill will mest [stcamer, g annexation { and march in proeession to the Laurel of Laurel Hill to tha .elty of Norwich, | Hill school house to see the walls cave Z'::tl l:f“ number of the residents of | in. section were opposed to such a plan.| Tuesday, May 2. 1871—Lieut. Kelly of gine Compan: o, tone Hose Company and John W. Murphy of of the candidates for the house and recel the republican caueu Friday, May 5, meeting of Neptune keld Wednesday ev thony was elected , Third Regiment, C. N. G. |- tune Engine! left Monday evening om the steamboat Co, No. 2, held meetings that Week to} train for New York, en Toute to Ire- place in nomination officers for the en-| land. sulng twelve months. Extracts from the files of The Bulletin of May, 1871, follow: Monday, May 1, 1871—The meeting of VA R 1 HIl on s‘“urfidw No. 2, held Monday evening, the fallo: evening, was largely attended and the proceedings quite enthusiastic. He goes there for the benefit of his health. A large number of his friends gathered at the station to bid him good- At a meeting of Niagara Engine C e: Chief Engine ing ticket was put forth for officers of the fire department for the coming yeal W. M., John L. Devotion and P. M., J. J. Wait and other members of Som- F..and A. M. of this eity, Vernon lodze; of Jewett g, to confere the third rmon lodge is in letter ro- d their satis-|ford s the city pv en as the course At a regular meeting of Blackstone evening the fol- 4, 1871—J. Hunt placed in his ex “ranklin street ss boiler to run i to run the machinery for heating pi HOSIERY SPECIALS Women's Burson Silk Lisle Hos- iery, black only, sizes 815, 9 and WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR Women's Summer-weight Un- —Vests ular _and extra targe sizes — Special, price Women's “Kayser” in_pink only, regular —Special price . $22.50 $27.50 THIRD LOT $32.50 ECIALS IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS MODEL BOOTERIE SPECIAL FOR SATURDA Women’s Tan Calf Ball Strap Pumps....... Women’s Black Kid Pump with Strap Women’s Ball Strap Oxfords. ................ U. S. Keds Sport Oxfords, in different trimming NG N RN S SN $5.00 Women's “Phoenix” Lisle Hos- iery. black and white, sizes 8ba, 2 2nd %%, value 59%¢ — Sp. Wemen's Mercerized iery, in gray and white, value 5%—Special price Women's Qutsize Black Mer- cerized Lisle Hosiery, formerly knee—alsa with shell knee, in regular and outsize — S Women's Black Mercerized Drop- jery, formerly 75c— Nainsook Underwear Women’s Union Suits of Nainsook and Batiste—the celebrated “Futur- § ist” make, at these special prices : Suits—at §139 Women’s Mercerized Lisle Has- iery, full-fashioned or seam,” black and cordovan — SILK HOSIERY Women's Black Fibra Silk Hos- iery, former value 5%—Speoial WOMEN'S GLOVES Women's 12 and 16-button Silk Gloves, in Kayser make, etc., in black only, all 2355, Broken Lot of Silk " Hosiery, hlack and white, including “Onyx"— 12-button Chamaisette Gloves, white, gray and mastic, ecial price.... $1.2 Women's Strap-wrist Gauntlet “Pheenix* Silk Hes- iery, in gray only—Special prics 95¢ Only 39¢ a Pair mode and mastic, value $1.6— black and gray—Special price $1.85 Women’s “Merrill” Silk Hosiery, full-fashioned or “three-seam,” in black only—Special price.. $1.95 Women’s 12-button Chamoisette e and _champagn $250—Special price WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES Regular $2.50 Value, at $1.89 is a remarkable offering of Women’s House sses, made of genuine Amoskeag Gingham, in pes, Plaids and Checks, in a large assortment of styles and a variety of attractive models—all are newest Spring designs—Special price today, $1.89, Saturday Specials In Boys’ Wear agnsters, best quality regular $8.00 value, at Boys’ Juvenile Suits, Tar, Middy and Junior Nors Serge and mixtures, value $1.25—Special price Trousers, sizes 8 to 16, value $1.00—Special price Boys' Blue Overalls, sizes 4 to 10, value 750—Special price 58c Boys' Spring Reefers, in mix- tures and navy blue Sergs, sizes 2/ to 8, value $8.50 — Boys’ Norfolk Suits, in dark and medium mixtures, sizes 8 to 18, regular $12.00 'value, at 38.50 Women’s House Dresses, $1.50 Made of good quality Percale, in very attractive light s and unusually pretty designs—Special price today, $1.50, regular value $2.00. N'S SUITS REDUCED 42 Women’s Suits are involved in this drastic eduction—including the finest suits in our stock. Here Are the Prices— Note the Reductions Women's Suits of Navy and Black Serge, former $ $27.50—PRICE NOW. ... with two pair of trousers — sizes 8 to 16, regular s15.n§‘ IT IS NOW IN PROGRESS A MAY HOUSECLEANING SALE Featuring special values in standard brand Sheeting, Pil- low Cases, Sheets, Ticking, Towels, Toweling, Napkins, Table Damask, Bed Spreads, Hlankets, etc. ARMOQUR’S SUGAR CURED | SMOKED SHOULDERS, Pound 13c Nice, Small, Lean, Tender, 5 to 7 Ib. Average Squire’s Lean by the strip FRESH CUT BACON, Ib. ... 20c|Beef Liver, 2 Ibs 25¢ NATIVE VEAL From Ledyard Farm —— Shoulder Cuts Ib. 12%¢ |Legs, Ib....... 28¢ FOWL, Ib..... 50c Rumps, Ib. . ... 28c{Fores, Ib R/ T R Legs, Ib. MORRIS’S PURE LEAF EXTRA SPECIAL !—Just 30 full-size Comfortables, size 72x78, very light, fluffy and sanitary, Silkoline lined. Seco silk top, with self-colored borders, new carded cotton filling, colors are pink, blue, lavender, yellow and copenhagen. On Sale Today at $3.98 Formerly as high as $10.50. Not more than twe to a customer. TS that were $4950 ....... NOW $37.50 SUITS that were $5950 _ NOW $47.50 SUITS that were $65.00 SUITS that were $75.00 ....... NOW $57.50 ALL WRAPS GREATLY REDUCED WRAPS that were $25.00 and $27.50. . WRAPS that were $29.50. ...ccc.e v « vo.0nee. . NOW $23.50 WRAPS that were $35.00. .. WRAPS that were $45.00. . WRAPS that were $65.00. . . WRAPS that were $75.00 and $85.00. ... .NOW $59.50 Owing to the low prices of these garments, a slight charge will be made for alterations—None on memo. .NOW $19.50 Handled by the Best SHEETING—TICKING | BLANKET SPECIALS HomE Then Catton ~ Blankets, size 50x72 inchea—Special price . NOW $27.50 NOW $37.50 . NOW $47.50 36-inch ‘Unbleached Sheeting al value — Price !‘ARGE smcm homes te change the system EGGS, Dozen........ 32<|CHEESE, Pound..... 25 & s ra Size 11/4 w:l' llamriu{-: formerly $3.50— formerly as hi Special Price ...coovaiiay.. .. $188 TOWELS—TOWELING Pillow Cases, .ll;nh.d Turkish T“‘..lh' m TODAY—A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF SMART TRIMMED HATS Specially Priced at $3.98 In the assortment you will find Embroidered Taffeta, Quilted Satin, Sport Hats and Dress Hats—all at “Pequet” Pillow Cases , sizes and 40 x 39—Price SUNBEAN SALAD Hemmed Huck Towet: d der—Special AFiCS .ot . Bleached Turkish Towels—also Bleached Sheets, size $1x80 — Jacquard Fancy To “Pequot” Sheets, size 81x90 — Abgarbent Crash, excellent qual ity—Special "iu.: yard = Union Ling Ci bleached and uwbl;a:flhd—-a.r“‘t'cld Turkish Wash Cleths — rice each . NAPKINS—DAMASK Hemmed Napkii dependal !nd:n—.-!n-ci:l :m each nch Mercerized Table Da sorted patterns—! Women'’s Banded Sailors, in some of the newest shapes and colorings, including black—at $2.98 each. Children’s Trimmed Hats, in a good assortment of styles and colorings—Special price $1.98 each. BED SPREADS Hemmed Crechet Bed Spreads, PR Kl 64-inch Mercerized Table Dam- solected patterns, regular W. L. Douglas Shoes For Men Al shoes bear the new prices stamped on the sole of the shoe. Tan Calf Bals. .. .. $7.50 Tan Calf Blucher $7.50 Gun Metal Blucher $6.50 132 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. GURLEYVILLE his shoulder Lighthouse Board mer Sunbeam | Sunday last Mr. ern Railroad | Utley entertained She will be|erd, of Hartford. They “mwch buoy | Pleased with the oid Columbia L, it location and the beautiful xreen, that they were very anxious for the U to sell the hotel to them to be Vs h e Seer. Ty have veen chiee since girthood. The milk producers on Chestagt ‘| have engaged William Bortsch, for past 21 years to carry their milk Willimantlc, whence it was Afr | William Viaal at Providence. -| Mr. Viaal discontinued the business, pecial by Mr. Bertsch, but that collected by one of their own t The milk producers feel that as_they pay for the collection of tiy milk they should have something to regarding who should collect it. It stated that a committes went to Bog~ ton to consult with the management -| garding the situation, but was not an interview. become 3 nurse, has entered the em- ploy of ag inswrance company of Hasts Edward P. Lyman, the R. F. D. ear rier, after Leing detained at home twe weeks by illness, resumed his route o8 and in Colum The foundation ef monument for the Jate Joseph Hutch~ also laid the same day. This nument will be substituted for omg cted in 1865 in memory of his pares and Mre. Asa Hutchine. The ionument being cracked was taken down and used for a foundation for the mew one. | Alexander Bush, foreman at the team crusher, need o breaking stome for the ¢ roads, was badly bitten on his leg er the knee by a dog, owner umknews m. 2 he was golog from bie beme 3 to shake him off. to Gnish the trip to the crusher, although | bls lex was badly swollen, when he tic by Allison L. were dressed ar§ he sent home to remain before attempting to use the limb. rehall Sauire, who With his father at presest with his aust, M. , has the mumps. 4 he meeting of the grange Wed. ssful raising of sbeep and In seeur- industry. ay entitled, “The Assesger.” “Bil’ Wolff distinguished himeeif in the | character of the “tax shirf” A dema- it | Farm Burean facture of liquor which had been found | on the abandoned farm in Wells -| Constable A. L. Prink went esday and destroyed all the the materials eatering into it & the prem- LEDYARD one were preseat, visor Dakin, of Hartfoed. ved and ordered paid. RING’S BUSY MARKET THAYER BUILDING All Foodstuffs Are Lower Take Advantage of the Low Rrices The Best You Can Buy Note These Grocery Specials--The Best Brands That You Know Et Rt FRANKLIN SQUARE ALL CUTS PLATE CORNED BEEF b 10c SWIFT'S LAMB |Pork Chops, Ib. 26c § ...... l4c 4 .... 28¢c|Loins, Ib. ..... 18¢c|CHICKENS, Ib. 55¢ FRESH MADE. PURE CREAMERY LARD, 2 Ibs. .. 25¢|BUTTER, Pound ................. 35¢c This Butter is absolutely the best and is guaranteed by one of the best butter firms, P. Berry & Sons. WHOLE MILK BREAKFAST COFFEE | Wilsen's Pure Tomato DRESSING, bottle. ... 27¢|Bulk, Ib............ 25¢|CATSUP, large bottle. 25¢ SWIFT'S WOOL SOAP |BLUE ROSE, FULL HEAD | Liggett’s Sliced or Grated 10 bars ............. 59¢|RICE, 4 Ibs. ........ 25c MEALY COOKING PINEAPPLE, large can 39¢ LARGE SUNKIST SWEET NAVEL LEMONS, dozen..... 25¢ POTATOES |ORANGES, dz. 25¢ Peck 25¢ achers for the ensuing school yea? oven cussion about bufldieg a and report at a future meet. board. If a mew school build: cted at Gales Ferry the Dra d_the pupils attend the new scheel. The sent teacher at Gales Ferry bas s puplle, all of the grades & N Dorma Kipmoutn_recently sbeerved friends were present amd all passed a | g ftemoon playing games of Samdwiches, cake and collee Were d. S Peckbam, who has bees Ledyard grange gave a sal vening, April The did mot prevent a large | er was well patrenised and the -u::unl Teceived 'I“I“ towards butld- hall 004 30 eturned to th's parents, Mr. and Mgs. 1S | her home in Gales Ferey after visiting Mrs, isaac G. Geer. was an over Sunday guest of Carl H. Holdridge. Mr. MacDenough s mechan- president of the N. R | . F. Goodenough. cvenin, J. N. Weymouth of the 8 phone Co., of Nerwich has during the past who have telepbones it . s #t The present rate is $2 per mont! has to drop a £ H ol | set_of telephones 18 to be each gubscribers’ home er can talk anywhere in the paying Ws $200 menthly. jon of $5 was veted to be given to the After the federal officers remowed chool house at Gales Ferry. Jugze S, o, Holdridge. First Selectman Frederici Burton and Miss Alice Satteriee, of les Perry were appeinted a commits e to investigate the feasibiiity of swch her 1ith birthday. Several of her littia kinds. She reoeived weveral lone while is rapidly re- €ale an¢ nave been nough at the parsonage, = their home in Winches« est Smith and daughter, Eiis- of Franklin, were week end guesia en Stoddard has meturmed to Louis R MacDonough, of NMew Faven. Miss Grace Brown Comnelly was the Jeader of the Chtistian Radeaver Sunday | e il

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