Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 7

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Our Annual June Sale Begins Wednesd Fmaordiury June Clearance Pnces Apron Department THE MEN'S SHOP THE JANET APRON FROCK A tharmiitg little froek in pink of , with erisp white collar and cuffs, Wide eash and deep pockets It's a beauty— CLEARANCE PRICE $198 CLEARANCE PRICE 1% 1 of thess good 1 and navy Socks CLEARANCE PRICE 14¢ THE TIBABOUT APRON FROCK Anbther pleasing little apron-frock made up in pink or blue checks; r attractive plaids. It has a wide KWBAR—Fiflie and four-in-hands All goéd pat- 'CLEARANCE PRICE $1.98 URGANDIE APRON FROCK Practical yet plqudnt and ‘s green, pink or blue ch wide collar and cuffs of organdle, You will surely love CLEARANCE PRICE 25¢ FOUR-IN-HANDS CLEARANCE PHICE 2 FOR $1.08 and wide sash, CLEARANCE PRICE $198 THE DORIS APRON FROCK o equal of any $1.00 sult n make and quality, ARANCE PRICE 76c . tucked #kirt, and the others it* CLEARANCE PRICE $1.98 BLIPOVER APRON FROCK Just pull it ovér your head, toh o tedr off, and it is pl to look at, too. and lavendar linene, I8¢, cttfs and sash. CLEARANCE PRICR $1.50 CLEARANCE PRICE &8c M ] pink, t the prices of RaBE 0L IO and §2.45 grades- CLEARANCE PRICE $149 Neckwear arid Handkzrchief Department ORGANDIE COLLARS AND SETS —Pretty rolled o flat effécts. Regu- lar The values— SUBURBAN DAY 42¢ LACE COLLARS— Protty collars in the Tugado taodel Which we have been selling for Tic— SUBURBAN DAY 42c ORGANDIE COLLARS AND SETS —The kind we intended 16 sell from CLEARANCE PRICE 98¢ THREAD SILK SOCKS CLEARANCE PRICE 5% SOCKS — The CLEARANCE PRICE 2|c tailored and some ot 5 PAIR FOR $1.00 SUBURBAN DAY 79c $1.50 TUXEDO LACE COLLARS CLEARANCE PRICE 79 50¢ WINDSOR TI CLEARANCE PRICE 29¢ finest combed Efyptian CLEARANCE PRICE 85¢ 2" TATLORED SHIRTS S COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS D OTHERWISB CLEARANCE PRICE 17¢ Clearance Prics $180 Clearance Price $235 —Clearance Price $2.98 Clearance Pries $4.10 OUR-IN-HANDS—Al-sllk ted plaid Necktiés in both 1 and reversiblé Styles— CLEARANCE PRICE 38¢ NDKERCHIEFS CLEARANCE PRICE “16¢c i N'Ss cotToN CHIEFS — An exceptionally. Handkerehiet at & wbhderfully low rice— CLEARANCE PRICE 12 1:2¢ COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS CLEARANCE PRICE 5 FOR 25¢ WOMEN'S 2%5¢ HANDRKERCHIEFS —Plain or with pretty colored bord- " CLEARANCE PRICE 17o WOMEN'S 19c HANDKERCHIEFS ~Plain or with fancy colored bord- CLEARANEE PRICE 15¢ WOMBN’S 17¢ HANDKERCHIEFS =Plain or fahcy— OLEARANCE PRICE 12 1-25 WOMBEN'S GOOD COTTON HAND- KBRCHIEFS—Regular price 10c— CLEARANGCE PRICE 5 FOR 25¢ ' 8 DOLLAR FOUR-IN- n all the new shapes and CLEARANCE PRICE 78¢ Ribbon Departient 5-INCH MOIRE RIBBONB—Selling regularly for 80c a yafd— CLEARANCE PRICE 500 ° i5¢ TAFFETA RIBBONS CLEARANCE PRICE 28¢ A GENUINE CLEARANCE OF FLOOR COVERINGS AND DRAPERIES Replefiishment of household supplies is of as much impottance as buying the new Summer clothes. This sacrifice of dependable Draperies and Floor Coverings brings you the chance to get all that you need at a very material saving of money. Better' Do Your Buying Right Now And Here DRAPERY DEPARTMENT FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT QUAKER NET CURTA.[NS AT CLEARANCE SMITH'S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUCS The best grade which has been selling for $25.00, size 9 by 12 CLEARANCE PRICE $55.00 SMITH'S SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS A medium grade, in attractive désigns and &blors, selling for $69.00 CLEARANCE PRICE $37.50 GUAKER NETS BY THE YARD (B LOT OF VELVET AND AXMINSTER ROGS Valite ISUBEEANCE PAICE 1o ] O DOT OF VEIVIIT AR ARk Yalie 650 CLEARANGE PRIGE 47¢ All are 8-3 by 10-6, and have beén priced from $45.00 to $69.00. Only seven in the lot, and they SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE CURTAINS all must go. :GLEARANCE PRICE 85c CLEARANCE PRICE §27.50 WOOL AND FIBRE RUGS 9 by 12 were $25. .. NOW $15.00 § by 10 were $22.50. NOW $13.50 by § were $18.00 . .. NOW $11.00 4 ; sinm AND, )L\l"»QL'I(]SE'l"l“E 5 CONGOLEUM RUGS An extra good qu @ yard wide With border. 9 by 12 were $19.00 NOW $15.00 CLEARANCE PRICE 27c 3 9 by 10-6 were $17 . NOW $1350 __ Gic BORDBRED SORIM 6 by 9 were $13.50 . . NOW $10.00 PR é"l_’é’:;;;“‘;zg‘;‘;‘;‘bs 3;‘7:4 e 6 by § were $10.00 . . NOW § 8.00 YARD WIDE MUSLIN CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD Have been selling it fof 8c a’yard New designs just received, the regular price being CLEARANCE PRICE 23¢ . 83c a square yard. YARD WIDE CRETONNES GL-ENAntE CRIOn 08 Vaiues from $ic to $1.39 a yard. Many good pat- ' INLAID LINOLEUMS OF GOOD QUALITY tetns and eolors. % . CLEARANGE PRICE 59 i 1.39 YARD WIDE CRETONNES 2 Values from 4dc to 6%. A consldefable varisty G CABIN RAG RUGH ! is offered’at this price. 36 by 72 wer . .. NOw 279 CLEARANCE PRICE 295 §0-1% €0 Wad6 $3.50 .. NOW $2.19 VELOURS, TAPESTRIES AND ALL OVER 4 “27 by 54 were i NOW $1.79 DRAPE FABRICS CUT IN PER CENT BT Ay 24 by 35 were § 5 .. NOW $1.19 FLOES PILLOWS WOVEN HAMMOCKS . SALE PRICE $279 . SALE PRICE $3.39 . SALE PRICE $4.39 . SALE PRICE $5.19 . SALE PRICE $5.33 " E'“;“f: ujff’“,f‘é‘r‘;a:‘ s DELTOX GRASS RUGS 8 by 12 werg $17.00 . NOW $15.98 . 8 By 10 were $17.00 NOW $14.00 W 6 by 9 were $11.00 NOW § 850 W $6.98 ° 38 by 12 were § 3.25 . NOW $-2.69 Regular $3.25 : Rezular $4.90 . t 3 : . Regular $5.00 4 1 5 35;; 98¢ ot Regulat $8.00 Regular $7.50 .... $8.50 Were §5.00 Were $5.00 Were $7.50 Were $9.00 A SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF Superfine- Shetland Floss Sweater Yarn IT’S JUST WHAT THEY ARE USING FOR THE NEW SUMMER SWEATERS, PRETTY, SOFT AND FINE IN TEXTURE, AND WE HAVE IT IN TWENTY- FIVE OF THE MOST ACCEPTABLE SHADES AND COLORS. The Regulax Frice Gala Price 15¢ a Ball NO APPROBATIONS—NO RETURNS--NO C. 0. D. (learance Event ay Morning, June 15th, at 8.30 The Boston Store’s June Sale has always been the sale event of the season—the eagerly waited for opportunity to buy merchandise of the highest class at prices way below the season’s normal level. This year will be no exception. You will find the store crowded with bargains of all kinds ——chances to save on every class of merchandise. BOSTON STORE SERVICE —— Bu3iON STORE MERCHANDISE —— BOSTON STORE PRICES THESE THREE COMBINED MAKE THE BOSTON STORE THE TRADING CENTER Notion Department 20c Meteot Bias Seam Tape— CLEARANCE PRICE 15c 10¢ Tape Measures 8 All sizes of Hair Pins. Were ic a package— CLEARANCE PRICE 4c 16e Hairpin inets. ... . 120 12%e Alllance Commorn 16¢c Risdon Safety Pin: 1%-fnch Cotton Belting— CLEARANCE PRICE 100 2-inch Cotton Delting— CLEARANCE PRICE 12s 20c Hook and Eye Tape— CLEARANCE PRICE 25c 35 Skirt Markers ... . 29¢ 12%e Coiored Shirtwaist Hangers 8¢ ood Combination Coat and Pants [angers-were 123%c— - /7 SALE PRICE 10c Cushion Grip Hangers for Trousers CLEARANCE PRICE 4c B0c Satine sleeve protectors— CLEARANCE PRICE 35¢ 10c Shoe Trees ... 10c Aliiance Snaps. 10c Wilsnaps weee. 8c Coats’ Machine Thread— SALE PRICE 284c A DOZEN 7e¢ Coats' Mercerized Thread— CLEARANCE PRICE 5¢ GEM DRESS SHIELDS No. 3 were 45¢c— CLEARANCE PRICE 40c No. 4 were 50c— CLEARANCE PRICE 45¢c No. 5 were Glc— CLEARANCE PRICE 53¢ NAIAD D'RFA_QS SHIELDS No. 2 were 38c— CLEARANCE PRICE 35¢ No. 3 were 43c— CLEARANCE PRICE 38¢ No. 4 were CLEARANCE PRICE 45¢ Stationery Department D[ ST-NO GARMENT BAG values up to a SALE PRICE 43¢ 43¢ Lonsdale Cambric— SALE PRICE 3%s 28c Envelopes to match-— SALE PRICE 18 4Sc Delph Writing Paper— SALE PRICE 43¢ 18c Envelopes to match— SALE PRICE 150 28c Aberdeen Writing Paper— SALE PRICE 25¢ 15¢ Envelopes to match— SALE PRICE 2 FOR e §0¢ Vanity Fair Paper— WALE PRICE 42s 50c Vanity Fair Cards— SALE PRICE 42 290 Dainty Tints Paper— SALE PRICE 26c 29¢ Dainty Tints Cards— SALE PRICE 25¢ 30c Patamount Paver— SALE PRICE 22¢ 50c Shur Rite Pencils— SALE PRICE 42¢ POPULAR COPYWRIGHT FIC- TION—A selection of odd volumes Wwhich we wish to close out. Reg- ular price i 1. CLEA;ANCE PRICE 50c LATEST COPYWRIGHT FICTION Including Zane Grey's stories. Val- 1.00— 0.8 CLEARANCE PRICE 85 Toilet Goods Department 25¢ Gartside's Iron Rust Soap 12e 50c Fousehold Rubber Gloves ..42¢ 5c Rolls Wax Paper.. TULIP PAPER DRINKING CUPS . Sale Price 8¢ ... Satle Price 21c ¢ Kolynos Tooth Paste 2S¢ Forhan's Tooth Paste ... 26c 48c Forhan's Tooth Paste. 50c Pepsodent Tooth Pasts, 25c Butrell's Tooth Paste. c Burrell's Tooth Powder.... Small 23c size. . edium 45c s(ze Large 97c size.. -Sale Price 83 e Saile Price 19¢ Sale Price 36c . Sale Price 55¢ POND'S CREAM Vanishing or Cold Sale Price 20c Sale Price 25¢ Sale Price 485 BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER 10c Rolis or Packages $1.00 a dozen LLER 1)1 R — 60c a dozen 17c Zed Hangdy Tollet Paper CLEARANCE PRICE 7 for $1.00 Sale Price 8¢ ale Price 7c Price 7c Spool Darning Cotton, Sale Price 4¢ 22¢ J-manese Toilt Paper CLEARANCE PRICE 5 FOR $1.00 5c Armour's Bath Tablets .. 7c 15¢ Jergen's Bath Tablets ... 7c 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap CLEARANCE PRICE 7c Woodbury's' Facial Soap 3 for 55¢ Cuticnra Seap .. Resinol Eoap $1.00 Quelque Fleur Talcum CLEARANCE PRICE 85c $1.00 Ideal Talcum.... Kiss Talcum Azurea Talcum .. : Pompeian Face Powder . Mavis Face Powder $2.00 Pint Vacuum Bottle .. y Andy Metal Kits — CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 in Halr Nets Clearance Price $125 .Clearance Price $1.49 .Clearance Price $1.69 A .Clearance Price $1.98 A Spe¢ial Purchase of White & 15¢ BRue Bird Nets —Cap Shape Wyckoffs Fine an] \\'nlm,, Paper, nets and fringe— CLEARANCE PRICE 4 for 45c 15¢ Unicum Fitrite Néte, cap shapé chape in all colors— CLEARANCE PRICE 6 for 400 Leather Goods Department Imitation Leather Shopping Bags Leather Shopping Bags— CLEARANCE PRICE $298 and Back Strap Purses Clearance Price 93¢ Clearance Price $125 Clearance Price $1.39 Clearance Price $1.59 *0dd Lot of Velvet Bags ehiré, England. o Dr. and Mre = Were born five ters, Josephine who marricd Fred- CeSe 3 Paper manulfacturers’ of r,) dled o 1873; thres s6hS survive. St ! auuer, Who recently resigned Btate treasurer on account of his hiuuu, after belig Mrmloyed in_that office. for 2 Syears. Bumner whe has betn to h his twico represerted Belton 18gisiature, and 1s how judge of court, hn office he has held |Rev. F. Clement M. Sumner prospérous dalry, farm. -‘I Clement living on the home .m-. umr mother, thrée is-miwnmtm, chil- @ren ol cmm- F. Sumner, u.lmh. Ella and Jeahette Bumnér dled July .12, 1304, Mrs. Sumner Was @& Woman of tall sing carriage and noble charac- WAS A fl -(Enfiuga ol-nflncfpals. o |always loskiag for the good In those |fher with her deughier, Mrs. &bout her, and ever seeking to @o good. One 6f hér geénerous acts was glving B Ilun .]uJy *, 1834, the w ot {al Farmer Whits She was bora | h .2 r father built nnd M nte she was @ young chijd. spent the rest of ber Mrs. Sumner was éduea LN e O mu' 1852 she Mrs. Mrs hm-r- tather, n-b bund and sons Save bsen and afé n of town and staté : aikd ,l:m". ot ths owr. Br phgsictah mmumq m bfih same which has been as=ocial eorly day with the e (\sod c'umn Xntflw Hutchingon, B. L. McGu eombined With excellent mmm. was |Bas come to Bolton to spend the mR- White. Mrs. John A. Conklin of Hartford is the site of the Bolton hall and library. |the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles | Kinnie, Until within a_few yéars shé has 1&d | F. Sufiner. Mr. and Mrs Albert G. Greens were a very active life; eral of Mrs:- yflm . K. Abbott officiated: 'The béar-| Coventry Grange v\med Bolton mane. What Are the Glad B SOUTH GRISWOLD Theren: C. Kinfite of Mérigen 18 spend- ing the week with Mr. amd Mrs. 8. H. het home wab oné | Paul 1. Cleméfit has sid his farm in [in Westerly June 6th to atténd the funm- to whom all feceived B cordil weloome Eoutp Bolten. and wished to. revisit often. Though her health had been frail the Yalc T the Sumiier vaeatioh. récent minfsterd’ Mfin‘ in Noank, also past few years she 1id8 Always beh| Miss Elizabéth C. Suthner has ¢om- |Visited his daughtét gt Gpeton. Cheery and bright. The funéral which |pleted her two years' colrse at the New | Mrs. rze Jennl &nd_ daughter Wwas very largely atténded waS Reld f¥om | Haven Gymneeitm and has Potured the family heme Saturd Afternoon. | home for the summer. i Alverd has retufned fréfi| Rev, Jphn ajtenied the Richardson ; &on; Faith were \nnm-. &t A E Richmond’s grahge | The ¢hlldrén’'s day eomteRt at the [ were Henry J. mmofin. Claif B.|list Friday evening and provided the |Methodist church Sunday was well at- | Shi éeney | program which consisted ¢f vocal and in- tended by parents and friends and William K. Sufhews ville s | strumental music, papers, reading, reci- |ehildFeR The church was artistically | Good Prof. £. M. Alvord, Bbiton and William |tations and two pleasing sketches. The |décorated with eonies, roses and ferns S. Eilis, Gilead. Burial was in Bolton Program was much enjoved. At the cemetery, el Edward B. McGurk snd a friend, Mr. |sérved. Lieddy of Fordham college, have return-| Children’s Sunday Wwas observed in the [ Course, by the choir; FeliponSive reda- fed to'their stwdies there after a visit|Bolton church Sunday with special mu-|ing; prayer, Rev. John Thompson; exer- with the former's paferits, Mr. and Mre. |sic and exercises by (ke childreh. Alr.|eiss, Daisies, by the iittle giris; recita- cGark. ahd Mrs. Frank Reig’s Infant daughtet |tion, God’s Littie Child, by Stella Brand; Mrs.. Charlotte Pomeroy of Windsor -was bavtised o, W By Mfs. Thompson and Mrs. Burton. of the evening refreshments were |Tha program in charge of Mra. Ransom Young, was ps follows: Song, Seek His by the chetr; recitation, I Kncw God Cares, Clayton Lewis; recitation, Just Whistle & Tune, George Abrahamson recitation, Seven Peénnles, eerum Red, White and Blue, by threc song, Shout the Song, by the cholr. Fecitation, The Boys, Alfred Mer- ihg; retltativh, Nature's King, Dorothy , Jewels, by the Sun- day schosl Ir$h ; exercise, Stepping Stones, by seveh girls; sonz, Win Them One by One, the quartet; recitation, They Seem o Know, Rahdall Soaw; recitas tion, THe Collsstion Speech, aw; reMrks by the pastor nu:. Sweet and Low, choir; recitation, Vivian Richardson; c.osng rship the King; benedictioh. The funeral of Mrs. Isaac Dawley was held Sunday at the Methodist ehurch at 10 o'cleck. Rev. John Thompson ef- tery. B. M. Brand, Gustafson and I O. Bu & Bearers. Mrs. Dawley is survived by a ‘son. L. R Wlleaw HEBRGN The echcols in town close Fridey of this week. The graduating exércises wil onday evening, Mr. and MrA. Frank Bisssll of !hn Hampton. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. for the week end. Mrs. Stock ant Miss Gorman of New York, wefe fecet guebts of the Huding The members of the L. A. S have! been invited 1o meet with Mra. Gearge | A. Little Wednesday afterno-n. Russell Brand; be held in the town hall, oo gha Edward 1 limantie_visitors sfluy Chiliren’s day was conereraLonal shuren Sintay o The ChIldFR’s dAY service, 'éhm the Fathet's Kingdom™ was by the ehildren, e ohe doing the servide very attrac- tive and interesting. Miss Rul.h Griffin was home from Sesday. i Hill sehool, at the schoeol M year. and Evelyn atlending semith ;l i i ' i i i iit l:l%! 4 i ii&ilt i i el i i J Hf’;?s i;i i i o #as well filled with friends of the uhtes, who were Katie Bobeck. Ol River; Ruth Eva Siatér, Hop Rivér VH- fage; Clara Cora Carpentdr. Earl res Holbrook. Bemjamin Wermol and Yetta Rose Wermul Pine street: Hales * Marion German, Jacob Sophle Sitkin, West street; Sarah Ame. fia Staeclarini and Donal Edgar Wood- ward, Center. America, the Beautiful, First Flag, graduatés rah Staeeiarini; Rythm Drills, Chestnut { Hill echool;: Meaning of Amerieas Citi- zenship, Katie Bobeck; first grade; Abraham Lincoln, of West Street school; Old Folks at h‘. the graduates to attend high school mex! year it possibie. X Three of the teachers, Lydia H. Prel- tag of the West Street school, Gracs A. Johnson, Pine street echool and Ruby X Williams of the Chestmut Hill mfi, & not expéct to return here next The green at the center is lopking very beautiful now. It was mowed last week | by Erwin Collins. Sunday next, Children's D-v will be observed &t the local C church. A card party followed by a dance was held at the town hall Saturday last, but because of the shower a few attended. Rev. T. Newton Qwen preached day morning a very impressive sermou from Romans §:24, Saved by Hope, stat. ing that Hope is desire and expects- tion: one without the other doés mot constitute hope, and without hope our lives are dead —_—— Where Pofatoes Bux High In Chicago potatoes in car lots &M restaurants.—Pittsburgh Gasette, e Farmington—Invitations have besn Is. {suel tv Mr. and Mrs. Daulrd Newiom | Bacuey of Farmington I the wedding cf | their daughter, Miss Sarah Brandegee | Paraes and Halleck Laftots According to latest reports Prince Alexander, Regent of Serbia, i toming to England to complete ar- tangemenls for his marriage with ‘Princess Mary, the only daughle of King George.

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