Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 9

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Clearance ' OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ Clothing and Furnishings | == IS NOW IN FULL SWING = Hunareas of plqased patrons that are daily making purcnaaes is the positive evidence that they appreciate this money-saving opportunity and are taking advantage of it. There are yet good varieties to aeleet from in pearly all departments. MEN'’S SUITS . Sale Price $18.50 . Sale Price $22.50 . Sale Price §26.50 | . Sale Price $29.50 . Sale Price $34.50 . Sale Price $37.50 $4.00 . ... Sale Price §3.45 $5.00 .... Sale Price $4.25 §6.00 . ... Sale Price $4.95 $§7.50 . ... Sale Price $6.45 $8.50 . ... Sale Price $6.95 STRAW HATS Half Price NEGLIGEE SHIRTS §1.25, $1.50-Sale Price 95¢ $2.00, $2.50-Sale Price 1.35 $1.00 Work Shirts . .. MEN'S BATHING SUITS $L15 to $4.95° - THE J. F GABR GflHPANY OUR BIG — Prices quoted here are the regular prigies at | which the merchandise formerly sold — and | not “yalue prices” as is often used in order to show a larger mark down. . ALL GOODS MARKED _IN PLAIN FIGURES A Great Money-saving Event In a Class By Itself LIMITED SPACE PERMITS MENTIONING ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS'WE SHALL OFFER— COME AND SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF. e ——— T % Please give us all the leeway You can on alterations. Sllch a rush as this puts a tremendous hurden on our tailor shop. It will help us both if you'll bear that in mingd. OPEN S'ATURDAY NIGHTS flw . at the lome of Iwire sehe- Was. staying: fory the 3 % g y was_prepared for 3 “Woy u:e Kmmmy Brothers and sent i esday_ mogaipg on the »M" Jexpress. ‘—u] Xoess lan’) car, badly dameging it. hus am of, particulars the plaintiff claims }-cows, three ho yRgon, - hy ~wagon and Loase s umle the “first I 3 r -in -the “Hartford county m\ rt. ‘evtefeuflie, 18, < lt fie bome - ot her lfier Mrs. Frank Nollet, 8§3 . Boswell avenue, ~Norwigh, =she -had- been visiting' Tuesday .8t 1130 o'clock. She was born ir Yalcourt, ' Canada, the daughter of Mr. ud‘i&s Moise ‘Brouseau Vertefeuilla her- husband, Paul ‘Vertifeuill s four - sisters, e-of ‘Putnam, Mrs. Frank Nottel jorwieh, 'Mrs. Gustave Grodx of e brooke, Canada, Afiss Yvornmne w of Norwieh, .and . a -brother, Feliy sHonle-of ‘Sherbroke, Canada. She alsc :a . stepfather, Joseph Cote, ana step-sisters, Mrs. Louis Randanauit. Mu Cote,:Miss Rita Cote and Misg ;deannetie Cote,.all of Putnam, also thres stepbrothers, Edward, Xa\ler and Donz Cote of anam MONTVILLE Two teams and an automobile each loaded with Jewish summer boarders from Oakdale and surrounding unday evening about ten oclock @ear the Watering trough in Pequot just NECKWEAR | 75¢c .... Sale Price 55¢c $1.00 .... Sale Price T3¢ $1.50 . .... Sale Price $1.15 trolley. Neme of tte occupants of the three vehicles were injured by the two wagons were badly smashed; an & Balf BOYS' SUITS Were $10, 512, $15 and $18 Sale Price et $6.89, $8.89, $10.89, $12.89 ° ddentical spot last fall when - the au- tomebile of ‘Fred Rodman hit William town Friday evening |John Donevan’s nineteentn- bi ical selection made the even! Those in attendance were Misse: Kerns, Margaret Kessler and Glad:: Kopp of New London; Dorothy E. Rog- ers, Helen Skiffington, Madeline Walsh, Efleen Donovan Carrfe G. Lenthan anl Mary Lenihan, Vood, Helen Iso Edward Bonville, Oliver LaBounty, Frank Craig, Henry Brouillard, Daniel Fitzgerald, Charles Chapel, Frederick Ritchie, How- ard . Regers, Herbert W. Rogers and d- BOYS’ HOSE T5c....... Sale Price 45¢ 60c ........ Sale Price 3¢ mund Killeen. During the evening Miss K-lly ampisted by the Misses Helen and Leniban, service ice cream cake and unch Meombers of the United Baptist Sum- gy scheol of Palmertown becarded twe ‘huge -guto truck ‘Saturday noon and headed to: Ocean Beach arriving at the .Buc-h about quarter past one. Lun- oheon was followed by bafhing and the wgo-round proved cne of the main attractions for the children. About mgmbera attended, with the trucks beach at seven o'clock and BOYS SHIRTS AND BLOUSES Sale Prices 69¢, T9¢, 95c, $1.15 lor fell from the steps of thetruck le descending. It was feared at first M of Nowwich was czlled to attend the fufury. Mss Jennle Rudd visited Ocean Beach Albert ‘Morin, Dennis Bonville, Mr. and IaBounty, ‘Jr., and Mrs Sr., left last Saturday in Mr. Bonville's car for a trip through ) Ganada, visiting relati Mr. and Mrs. George N. Wioo dren, Madeline, Marion and eorge, Jr., of Providence, R. I, are visiting relatives FOR MEN 75¢ Silk Hose . . ... 35cLisle Hose .... 29¢ 50c Lisle Hose ..... 35c $1.50 Silk Hose . .. .. $1.00 Pruidentfiuspenders 33c ‘Palmertown. Mee. Harriet Edmonds and Mr. and Bertram J. Edmends are making & wisit o New York state with relatives. Beckwith has commenced work his new dwelling, which he 45 erect- ing gpposite the residencs of.James Me- 59¢c ‘Walter Allen, who recently enlisted in of Pnhnefl.own visited at at Oxoboxo lake, Thurs- 4n seweral private automobijes. Miss Buth Shaffer has returned after ; & mumber of young attended. eorge A. Pratt and and Mary, . arrived

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