Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 23, 1921, Page 9

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THOUSANDS ARE FINDING THE FACTORY END SALE AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO REPLENISH THE FAMILY WARDROBE, TO FRESHEN THE APPEARANCE OF THE HOME, TO FILL IN ANY GAPS OF HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND TO SAVE DOLLARS IN DOING SO0. IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT WE, MENTION SOME OF THE ITEMS WHICH THE FACTORY END SALE OFFERS TO SATURDAY SHOPPERS—BUT PLEASE RE- MEMBER, THERE ARE HUNDREDS MORE ITEMS NOT ADVERTISED, EQUAL- LY AS GOOD VALUE AS THOSE MENTIONED HERE. BE SURE AND ATTEND THE FACTORY END SALE TODAY In the Factory End Sale Mer's Blue Serge Suits, sizes 34 to 44—Most any man can use a Blue Serge Suite at this Price—Factory End Sale Price ............ $19.95 Men’s White Flannel Trousers, excellent qual- ity—These are regular $40.00 value at ...... $6.89 Mohair Office Coats, in gray, blue, black and stripes, all sizes—Regular $5.50 value at ....... Mer’s B. V. D. Union Suits. Every man knows the value of this Underwear—Factory End Price .. ... Men’s Lislée Hosiéry, good assortment—These are regular 35c value—Factory End Price ... Meén’s Silk-plaited ‘Hosiery in black, navy and gray—Factory End Price $439 | ||| Extra Special ! Domestic Department $6-tnch Brown Sheeting, to 20-yara mmm::mh;? ful value—Sale price a yard 7ie Mlllmery—Extraordmary Values NEW TAMS $1.98 The new Tams are here in -ll the wanted colorings— Special Price $1.98 The popular Felt Sport Hats, correct for summer outing trips, in 12 leading colors— Special Price $1.98 One lot of Bleached Sheets, size 81x90, grades similar to Pequot—Sale price MAIN FLOOR i $12.50 Value, La Tausca || 1. sam nots, cape shape, staye - Saie Price ............ Many other good values in Pearls at $4.98 fast, Veneids, Jessamine and Millinery at substantial sav- Fashionette brands, all colors, at White Xid Belts, assorted styles and prices, 49¢, 39¢c and : 29¢ Narrow Belts, black, white, brown, navy, gray, tan, red and green, prica range up to 59 and B W 88 . it 2 16 Spreads, size, splendid’ quality, recently as high as $6.00—Sale price $3.95 Lae Tausca Pear] Beads, . graduated in two length& 18 and 24 inch, solid £0)d ciagps, in eray.plush boxes tin lining—thgse are per- every way—Spesial price regujar _value $12.50 ings. 10c s Women’s Gloves Women's White Lisle Gloves, all sizes, regular {5c value at ‘Women’s White Gloves, cham- Handkerchiefs Women's white_and colored embroidered Handkerchiefs, regular 10c value, at .. 15¢ cofored oisette finish, regular 3% value WO]I;:_QHAS V;'hlte Ham:xke opor : at embroideres andkerchiefs, g::?d:rc . s;narant:ed“h?:ei ST REC = ; e regular 13c value at 3 for 26c, p S g es—50: JUST RECEIVED 3 or each .. . % Boys’ Bos' Blue Dentm Over- 856 and 306 vate &t ... . ... 22 L e Price g | Bovs' white hemstitched Hand- alle, with sizes3 t S e - kerchiefs, regular 12 1-2c vatue rtguiar $1.00 valve. at ........ 8¢ | Women's Silk Moire, Hand Bags, afi""ihe"‘éfi&“wfl?é eo,o',ii; at 3 for 25c, or each ve Boys’ :mv‘ Cag i Lwfid Leather Hand Bags, and Leather checks—lavendar and white b AL Somste 5 with rt sizes o r 2k erchief Secol i 15¢ Purses, a brown and white, red and s, second quality of $1.00 vaiue at - o] A o A S ceisty; o iy ot e B Ribbon Speciais B Somen 8 e Mo Boys Middy Hats, white and & 3T-1Ach At ..iic..tassone i * R 5 €ach oot 7e 4 ,,fldf,, 0 varde, at .. 06 98c—value $1.50 to $1.75 i 3:{;{: ;{fg:’l‘;‘th‘z‘?”"é. o Ly Men's white initial Handker- Boys Cofton Bathing Suits, $1.98—value $3.00 to $3.50 2:1-3 indles wide, resute 3 oo s B T 4 59 wzes 4 to 14, value $149— $2.98—value $4.00 to $450 40-inch Chiffon Voités, | fine value at . : SHrE i et Ty e oy i B el $3.98—value $5.00 to $6.00 quality, good assortment of Moire Taffeta Hairbow Rib- W 23 Sweate % to 14, value $4.50—Sale prl‘k'fl $265 | Women's Leather Hand Bags, gen- || Stvles and colorings, regular bons, 4 1-2 inches wide, black, omen's Sweaters .. ‘white and color: re's Bathing Suits, sides 2 value 79c to $1.25—Sale price... 35¢ § 7L 27¢ © 3 uine calfskin, spider grain, all col- oo e 256 Women’s Tuxedo and Shp-on A t Worsted Sweaters, regular value alue §2.00—Sale price $149 | ors 36-inch Dotted Swiss, in plain Moire Taffeta Hair-bow _Rib- up to ss.a;';sme price ...... ers, small sizes, $1.98—value $3.00 to $3.50 cotors,< whtls, FisRatts ik bons, 5 1-2 inches wide, black, Women's and Misses' Jersey & price o $298—valué $4.00 to $5.50 g > L M) white and colors, regular 3% and Tuxedo Sweaters, regular s washable Suits, sizes 3 yellow, old Rdse, light, blue and - N YOO N 29¢ | value up to $12.00—Sale price $745 P alue §250—Sale price .. $1.29 | Genuine grain cowhide traveling || pink—Sale price .............. 69¢ . Bags, in black, brown and cordovan, sizes 16 and 18-inch: At $743—value to $10.50 At $9.98—value to $13.50 Bathing Accessories 36-inch Crepe Voiles with em- brofdered tigures, regular value Special Values in Summer Underwear " Children's Ribbed Vests, sleéve- Women’s extra large Ribbed Wit * Wings— 75¢ to $1.69—Sale prics ....... 78a e o ..-.:. 3¢ | Gold Digger Vanity Boxes, lat- Swiss Organdle, In the much c e g 1 R S 20 A U e Capd, frilled or plain est novelty, made of genuine wanted embroidered dots, in all g“:‘f‘_t““}’e“ef"yfi’“m‘“"“ S“}]“v Women's Ribbed Pants, extra : :L"a’r 50c grade at | leather, with two handles and the most desirable color com- LEEE < gl B 1 |11 ;poti lace and cuff e, e 25e e at " e R G o 7 =3 regular 69c value at .......... o hoks, whits oc bi large mirror in bottom, ali col- binations—in § );a:: dress pat Women's _extra fine Bodice Women's extra size Union gh lnce styles at ors, regular $5.00 to $650 terns—regular §: to $2.50 Vests, extra sizes at 35c—regu- ts, low neck style, lace ______ values, at lar sizes at .. 29 | trimmed knee—Sale price ..... 68 | A day at Children's an—=Sale Women's Envelape Chemiss, flesh col- or, crepe-de-ching, lnce trimmed, sev- il : E-did-n.n.mvfl--t "OUR ANNUAL FACTORY END SALE Offers Plenty of Thrift Opportunities Today — Factery These are the smart Wash Dresses that are in such great favor. This offering comprises 100 Dresses in four excellent models, sizes 38 to 46, and in all wanted color combinations, in- cluding brown, red, pink, blue, lavender, black and white—Regular $12.50 value at ....... Women s Jersey Sléeveless Dresses, smart models—Regular $9.98 value at ............ WOMEN’S $3.50 WAISTS AT $1.49 These are wonderful value — Exactly 200 beautiful Lingerie Waists, many of them sample Waists made to sell at $2.98 and $3.50 —On Sale Today at .... New arrivals in Women’s Hand Made Waists —DMaodels shown for the first time—Very Spe- SV I 5 aoeneidtos bogomnsommes Women’s Stnpcd Flannel Skirts in black blue and green stripes—Regular $15.00 value at . . $9.98 CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES $1.19 Children’s Gingham Dresses. Many pretty stylu in the good washing Ginghams, sizes 2 to 6—F End Sale $1.19, formerly $1.50. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR A Strong List of Special Values Children’s Socks 25¢ remarkable pairs of Children’s Silk Lisle Socks, in a full line of sizes— 4 1-2 to 9 1-2-On sale To- offering! 25¢ a pair price & pair Thess ars our regalar 3% Socks Black Silk Lisle Hoslery, sizes 6 to § 1-3—all sizes, at .. . 39¢ | value at . 29¢ Woked'y ot B One case of Women's Pan Silk the colated e, Black Hosiery, seam -in the sold everywhera at 25c—Sale back, regular $1.25 value at .. 89¢ price ... 19c | Women's extra. fine White Silk Women's Hosiery, seam in the i meam Iy thé Dmck— back, black, white and cordoy- - ¥ 5200 pairs of Women's full-fish- ioned or “three seam” Silk Lisle Hoslery in black and cordoyan, second quality of $1.00 grade— Factoty End Sale Price 69c a Women's and Mgn's Umbrsllas, *guar- anteed rain-proof, paragon frame— Factory End Price $1.19, reguar value $1.80. mmmm A $7.50 (On Sale Today) $5.95 $1.49 s $2.98 actory Bathing Socks 48¢ ‘Women's “Silk Hosettes” for bathing, in all the best coiors— Nayy, cardinal, old rose, green, brown, etc—Factory End Pl'lc' 48c a pair, Ome case of ‘“Ipswich” Biack Silk Lisle Hosiery, regular 45c ‘Women's full-fashioned or “three seam” Silk Hosiery, in black, cordovan and gray, second qual- ity of $2.50 and $3. Factory End Sal a pair,, p[ n grand cotncil at which time the mem-|tion of supreme secretary, gupreme treas- | cers, aF " | bers of the grand and subordinate coun-|urer and supreme auditor. Any master Mason In good standing 1% ok |cils presented him with a beautiful watch| A native of New England, born in wiy-|is eligible. The charter will be closed a_testimonial of their regard for him. During his service upon the executive committes of the supreme coumeil he mouth, Connecticpt, where he lived until 1887, when he emteréd upon the practice of Jaw, immediately after his graduation of nearly 100,000 with 71 forests scat-|Indianapolis, the president, showed an|GROTON IRON WORKS RO¥AY - ARCAX ibe hias acted as chairman of the committee|trom Yalo university with the desres |tered throughout the various states most.|mbrease in the organizatiom's: member- | 0 0 RO ,"‘: pry ",::'," SeEAS At forty-fourth session of the su-| In 1913 he was clected supreme chap-|on office operations and supervision M|of bachelpr of laws i the ity -of Iy along the Atlantlc seaboard. There|ship for the first time in eleven years,| e = 5 held at Falls, On- |lain and continued in this position until| Which capacity he has acquired an in-|faven, where he fiow resides. were no forests in New England an by |it was announced. fis They tecoy, L Fiahesty.. Wing g her Carle- (1018, when e was promoted to the po-|timate knowledge of the executive de- Sty effecting organization in New London — [Bupitx toc i I Bl gae G a member of Davenport |sition of supreme orator. In 1819 he was|partment of the order. |that city has the distinction of being the EEBEEARS. TR B bl M v g oo ven, was una- |elected supreme vice regent, Which posi-| Brother Hoadley first joined the Royal TALL CEBARE, ¢|frst in New Bngland to get in Hms for| pop, Acbekah lodge, No. 21, at its|perr,and will leave for Bosten under sly elect me regent for the tion he filldd until his recent promotion | Arcanum in 1888 and immediately en-| New London forest, Tall Cedars of|the institution of this socia) feature of one Aetirare :‘_mmg B oy P8 her own_power, 3 |to the ewpremo regency. tered upon a career of active service for |Lebanon, at a meeting held Thur: sonic’ interests and if the plans of the JOCINE TFECRCREEY EVRE M e on |, The boat latest in the class 0 ¢ 4% § themaber Of the supecsie| In his home jurisdiction Brother|the upbullding of the ordér which has!might i Union lodge temple jn 2l men mature thers s going to belpuao. Tyiy 20, selecting the drawbridge | Kind. being an all steel boatsand couste! ésefitative from the |Hoadley served in the several offices of (COntinued without interruption to _the|London, gected temporary office e real fun in store for the Masons in|ay the' place to go. Conveyance will be|Out With ry modern conven b - “onnecticat from May, |ths grand commcil, becoming past grand |PTeSent time. made plang for the formal fnstitution, not distant future. |by ‘aute eruck and the party will be|known to ferryboats. It is ramed after 18 Ma When ha was elect- |regent. In April, 1900, he was elected| He comes to office as supreme regent|Which is to be accomplished during the = |picked up at 9. o'clockk at Washington |2 War iero, Lieutenant Fiaherty of the o as suprema semirs In. 1910 he was |grand secrefary of his jurisdietion and |with the record of having filled -every |S6cONd Week in September. N oo e P “the Lourel Hill briage. Oth. | ¥ankes Division. ometed o thé Sodttlon \of supreme |served conttmuously for iWenty years,|elective offios In the Mno of staff officers| Bdwaxd C. Silk, member of Bramard| _ o FIHCTRSTER RO | SEC T L ooy netr own ma-| About 10 employes remain at the wrden and in 1912, elected supreme |retiring at the last amnusl session of the (in fl:!e supreme coumcil with the excep- \I:meed No. 1;2.ufi. :;_d’:.nd‘ Tio 31{,.' ;i?)s(v"“lfl its meetjng Wednesday evening in chines 0 tha* it is expected about 50|plant and after the ferry boat leaves belongs the credit for securing the or- ;P&‘-\;flf_ew'snfnm room. anization of the forest. He came to oa , 1 - glsw London from one of the southern|Charles Barnes of Samaritan lodge states Where he has witnessed soms of |PRltic presiding. the good times enjoyed by this organi-|membership was recetved. ‘zation, smd he felt that New Y.ondon Masons ought to avafl themselves of a simflar opportunity. Morris B. Payne, past master of Union lodge, No. 31, was elected deputy grand tall’ cedar. of members for the blue degree. The People’s Store, Inc. TAFTVILLE Sterling Nelson. HIBERNIANS. ern Star lodge, No. 44, Willlmantic, was cletced geribe ‘and Harry H. Knowlton, Dast ‘master of Unlon lodge, No: 81, wag elected treasurer. “The trusteeg elected are: Frank J, Alhnflur.BhtO Fow- ler and Alfred H. Polleck. At the mext meeting further detalls will be attended te and when the forest { sreaay to be Instituted, it is e¥pected that a degres team will come here from New Jersey and initiate the local men and following election install the offi- the Right Rev. M. §. Gallagher, bishop of the order. The Very Rey. John Cavansugh the Catholic university of America Washingten, deltyered the sermon. ednesday and the convention continu through the week. NEW SPRING PRICES IN LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT $14 S14 Si4 $13 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. JOHN' A. MORGAN & SON Telephone 884 5 CENTRAL WHARF FLOUR, 18 ....... $149 SNIDER’S TOMATO SOUP, Tall Tin . ... . 11c MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP, 10 Bars ... 65¢ as soon as 28 more names are secured. This order has a national membership The meeting form with President One application for It was voted to send an .invitation to the Bridgeport degree team to come here to work a class The meeting closed with prayer by Chaplain following a pentifical high mass st Sts. Peter and_Paul's church, celebrated by the Detroit diocese and national chaplain The first business sesston came en Amflng'.hemnerlub.u.kmmm reports of committees that have been[ investigating proposed changes in ritnal of the order and a plan for na- tional insurance. * The report of Judge James E. Deery of of ot at at ed e T i 8 | i i ! ] | appointed on the i i = - § i e g in all will enjoy the picnic. will be served. Mrs. Ora Spencer was|ceived, ‘no more work will remain for committes to ' have|them. In this case it is expacted that charge of the refreshments and John J.{a few will be retained for watchmen Parsons in charge of transportation. EIES, S i Charles E. Rice of Union_ ledgs, No. e P 2 :{l“fl 'n‘ committee 3 Central Avenue S.dgm Street 31, was electsd junier deputy grand tall e fifty-second national comventiom |B. Harry L. F “ront Street 285 133 B s o of the Anclent Order of Hibernians was SLEPHONE 852 TELEPHONE 1632 Louls B. Lineol, a member of East-|formeily opened at Detroft Tuesday, L ey OITIZENS OF GROTON ARE POLLUTING BIVES % ‘hairs, i 2% R New London lodge of Elks has appoint. ed a committes to invite President Hard- ing to visit New Londen while he is the north to attend the Plymouth cele- b McGuirs, Hon. Damiel M. Cromin, Hon, B. Prank Morgan, Thomas EDM Jultzn ©. Morsn suf Thomias Groton shore line below the :o‘:flh T Ry i ! § | i i i a : : i 1 g g i 7 : i it would be called out some day to resc some bather from the maze of 15 fee of rag carpet or the wire coils of a mat tress. the A chowder |an dprovided no other contracts are re- and cleaning up the plant. And oath follows oath mntil nighttime When the call of tae (On re-reading 3 Life of Mozart 3 E thg ats stars ‘o What the ehairs of slory said God If to thee imparted And a For the saeriticial Hunger Shadows of disaster There was granted thee the sharing |pairs. Do you think so?™ | re'sle hatchways, mqnhdfl' nd mo Jarn of the days they were 6t 52 Derils that satlormen kmew. Is done and the m: is migh, ming is And they vanish with never a Egh MOZART. after s Mazart Symprony.) m the light y head, hade 7 thes wrife When the an; An tmpassianed cenze of beauty hero-hea e u quickemefy came and malios ark humiliations found. thee thickened® To ihe very grave around thes: And thy genius dwelt fo ©On the golden peaks of b Of the seraph's ecstacy— Tenderness and vaiiant darisg, Grandeurs ranging earth and sky From the depths of human feeling o those Eymphomics Sobiirme Where devotion will be knesling To the utmost bounds of time. HUMOR OF THE DAY Mayme—I have so many callers pes« tering the life out of me I hardly know what to do with them.all. Grace—Why, how long bave you heen a telephohe operator I—Exchange. “She is determined to be a mmsi- n, but canmot decide whether ta maks a specialty of the violmeer pi- ane. she no positive predifection Has for either? “Oh, yes; but some of her friends think she looks better standing, and others that sitting is more becoming to her."—Pearson’s. “They say that misfortunes oeme iy “Yes, when the other fellow bas thres of & kind."—Exchange] “I suppose you get a lot of comfert out of that Palm ‘Beach wsult Idu is always in Charles, aged four, wa: yard, when his father ca into the hous He ald nnx respopd - at {once, however, and his father asiked | whether he didn’t hear -him -call . | “Yes, papa,” answered Charles, *bat I didn't hear you very plain.”—Houston | Post. Jinks: “The world is full of finanetal problems to b Solved" Binks: “Ves, and one of *he hardest te < figure out how all zivds cahll Wegr sikk stociing afe & few hes could, handly es.”—Excuangs. years ag afford cett Mrs. Sw n: “T wadt yeu te mmde my bathing suit this sessom. I was” |much taken with the ome you meds me jlast season.” Dressmaker: “Indeedr™ Mrs, Swellman: “Yes. the |fiengs stmply camped on my trail’ —Bu- ton Transcript. KALEIDOSCOPE In 1919 the bureau of labor statis- tics reports, tbere were 3,374 strikes in the United Stafes. The fox-tailed monkey ef South | America utters loud o ies before sun~ ise and after sunset. One British military cemetery. fa France, just outside Boulogns, ~co~ tains mearly 12,000 graves. . The naval silute to the British sovereign is 21 guns, excepting in Ja- dia where it is 121 guns. As the imporfation of Russia is prohibited, o necessity can be breugh | disputes in Englapd caas try a loss of 24,000,000 A preacher in a Lond preached recently on ‘Purified BY Fire” and a few days later the sané- tuary was burnt dogn. The Bnglish language is constantly changing. Words that were - regarded as slang a few years ago are now ab- cepted as sound Buzlish: A curigns coincidence in names arisen at Wirkswerth, Derby, Engl where the_vicar, the Rev. H. Hi has appointed as Iis curate the Rew. New Commander Pacific Fleet who ised Hi 3 b L H Bia%¢ i 1) iy o Afr. Tongue. The popular notion of the Chiness with regard to = L is that some manster is at prevented, will dcvour the sun or Meen as the case may be. n-meecl\:he Speaker of fhe howse of commons is a notable. hiss ftoric relic, for it the macs that was - carried befors King Charles I 2 hb walked to the scaffold uses. The explosives are from battiefields o 108 of T000,400 fre and theie prodn with other materfals for n of fertilizers. 15 per cent. hit time, according to & repont of Cvns\ll Dana C. ks. , js again-engaging ats tention, and the department of agrigul- ture has taken steps to forward- the ccording to Hnnp.flm hw, In .this district, '

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