Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1921, Page 10

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July End 0’ ¢ TODAY =Ma, Sis, Pa and (City. The purpose of completing the census is to make it possible. for the IS THE LAST DAY OF THE smE - ET e m‘m A Sale fm- the Whole Family: I’s our regular little monthly celebration—with an addlhonal dash of ican. Legion to be held in Kansas. City, pep to season the month’s [ 2ot oo Soamr e oo rat Temple du:ing the convention and will Q| Kansas City ~ Shriners to send tm Ba s invitations fo the veterans to attend the apnual national convention of the Amer-\ humdrum regular business. .Take a tip from the Ad Man, who has mventhemerchahduefi\c“once [ iy T e over”;-and states without hesitation that it is the “real thing”. It’sa snappy: smnmersale,ofmppy ROYAL ARCANUM. summer merchandise, right in the middle of the summer, at prices—well, look ’em over, and you’ll, B et st M Bevei s understand why he grew enthusiatic. The Men’s Shop 20c COTTON SOCKS A really good quality, in ‘both blagk and colors. SALE PRICE 12¢ 5 PAIR FOR 55 $1.00 PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS Made with reinforced foot and high spliced heel, Black and. celors. SALE PRICE &% 2 PAIR FOR $1.35 LION BRAND MERCERIZED SOCKS. A fine mercerized lisle hosiery in black and colors. Sold regularly for 33c a pair. SALE PRICE 290 3 PAIR FOR 8350 A GENUINE “GILLETTE” RAZOR A five dollar razer, with triple plated handle and 6 new blades. Put up in @ rigid khaki covered oase. SALE PRICE $1.00 $2.00 PERCALE PAJAMAS Made of good percale in neat stripes :r? good solid colors, Trimmed th silk frogs. All sizes. SALE PRICE $1.35 NAINSOOK ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Made of fine “72 by 80" count main- gook, and a really excellent dollar garment. SALE PRICE 75¢ $1.50 KNITTED UNION SUITS Light weight, ecru colored suits with short sleeves, Ankle length. SALE PRICE 8%¢ $1.50 PERCALE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Full cut shirts in some very meat patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. Full cut. SALE PRICE 83¢ $2.00. PERCALE AND MADRAS SHIRTS < The colors are absolutely guaran- 1eed. Sizes 14 to 17 SALE PRICE $1.1¢ 4 2 FOR $200 Ribbon Department FANCY HAIR BOW RIBBON Just the right width, and worts 45c a yard. SALE PRICE 32a Hosiery and Underwelr Department $5.50 FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE These are all irregulars of tiye reg- ular $3.50 grade and are splendid bargains at this price. In black, sizes 8 1-2 to 9 1-2, In .brown and gray, 8 1-2 to 10. Some of them: are in a fancy drop stitch. SALE PRICE $2.22 WHITE SILK STOGKINGS ‘White, pure thread silk Stockings with seam in lez, and lisle top and sole, Regular $1.25 values, in sizas 8 1-2 to 10, SALE PRICE $1.00 JUST RECEIVED L FULL FASHIONED SILK LISLE HOSE We have just received a lot of these handsome light weight Stockings, in black, white and grey, Soid regularly for $1.25 a pair, SALE PRICE $1.00 WOMEN'S SEAMLESS MECERIZED HOSE Made with elastic ribbed top, and worth every cent of ‘the regular ° price, 3% a pair. Black or browa. - SALE PRICE 3 FOR $1.00 CHILDREN'S 3¢ SOCKS All have fancy tops. SALE PRICE 29 4 PAIR FAR $1.00 Glove Department "\ $1.7 SILK GLOVES This is the actual value of these fine 3-claep length Gloves. SALE PRICE #5¢ $1.0¢ CHAMOISETTE GLOVES SALE PRICE 500 ~ Neckwear Department 3150 LACE COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Some very pretty patterns will be tound at real bargain prices. 4 SALE PRICE 6% $0¢, ORGANDIE COLLAR SETS Collar and cuff sets of fine ergandie which we have been selling for itc. SALE PRICE 3%¢ - Summer Apparel Our Entire Stock of Pretty Summer Dresses " This isn’t the unsalable portion of our summer stock, but includes all the more re- cent arrivals as well as the standard, staple garments which every well appomted shop always has on hand—and the prices are way, way down. SUMMER DRESSES WERE NOW i ?, $5.00 $12.50 ¢ There'sa :plendld assortment for you to choose from at both the above prices, but for these three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we will send out none on approval, and none will be exchanged or accepted in returns THE SPECIAL SALE OF SWEATERS CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY NlGHT ' VALUES UP TO $15.00. SALE PRICE $4.50 SPECIAL LOT OF : 209, OFF WHITE WASH SKIRTS 209, OFF Mostly Surf Satins . . Ofl Au ; and Werth $5.98 _ On All Blouses: $2.08 Bathing Suits THE NEW FALL “PEGGY PAIGE” DRESSES ARE NOW BEING SHOWN SOME MIGHTY INTERESTING END OF THE MONTH VALUES \ At Closing Prices SUMMER DRESSES- mWERE NOW {| $1500 i | fies ‘ $10.00 II $25.00 The End o’ the Month Sale Sees Some Wonderful Bargains In Summer Millinery 40 TRIMMED HATS Formerly $7.50 to $10.00 For $3.98 There are 40 of these pretty Hats in Organdie, in Georgette Crepe and Chain Body — Hats in white and in all the dainty colorings which are so pleasing thn season. It's a clearance with the price as the most unpomnt feature. Don’t delay. Special July Selling »'of Apron Frocks MA AND SIS WANT TO BE STYLISH BUT COMFORTABLE SPECIAL Values From $5.00 to $7.50 For $2.98 There are attractive trimmed Hate in this lot. There are clever sport models which certainly do not belong on the $2.98 table — and there’s not one of -them, -sport or trimmed, which is not worth at feast twice the price we are ask- ing. THEY CAN DO.IT AT REDUCED PRICES This special July selling comes at the time when most women can most appreciate it. These little Apron Frocks are so char rming, so practical for housewear. Made of pretty, bright Ginghams and Percales in colors that are pleasing, and because they are well cut, and well made, they fit especially neatly and hang well. GET THE MODEL YOU LIKE-TODAY—IF YOU WAIT IT MAY BE GONE CHIC AS A DRESS. ONE MODEL At $1.25 Can you beat it? We know you can’t in every particular, of ‘good materials, and worth more than double this low sale - All are low bust, and long hip design, in sizes from 21 to 26. : . YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY $1.00 | Nene on Approval \ - None Credited Y Good Corsets For.O'n\e Dollar COMFY AS AN APRON \ THREE MODELS At $1.98 For these are regular Corsets; well nfle | Membership: Last report 134.410: ap- plications since received, 43 ments sipce received, 59; total, 134 ;Sus. & per. withdrawals 626; -old age and dis. ben, ithdyawata §: deathes, 216 approximate membershin, 134,103 ; total 1,364, Leather Goods and Jewelry W. & O. B. Fund: Balance.last report, GENUINE CALFSKIN POCKET * - BOOKS benefits paid. 3343 sicability bene- % - i fits paid, $4,000: old age benet pai Finished . in ; 2. novel Sl o“i'_: $1,085.72 transferred to emergency fund, good colorings. The Books are wor $100,000 balance on hand. $724,00. §5.08 apiece. { Total feath pavments from organiza- SALE PRWE $239 tion to date, :‘;‘112 3 Emergency nd: Amount per re- STRAP BACK ?‘;,';Tgs $100 port, $5863,972.17; Interest since added, -BALE $14,336.13 ; received from W.'& O. B. fund . SALE PRICE §1.29 $100,000; fotal., $5.9 CUT GLASS BEADS Excess of Mortuary Resources over, all Valie 4% . . SALE PRICE 29 known Liabilities, $3.745,10 ralue 'ALE PRICE 5% mate amount standing azains Value g8e .ivarere S cates under Sec. 430 (15), $939,401.0%. General' Fund: “Balance last - report, oti S .. Daj uring Notion Department | the month, $44,076.23 ; balance on band, 10c TWINK DYE $19,253.14 SALE PRICE 2 for 11c < N ‘URLING IRONS 15¢ :‘fiLRDC‘;:f\CflAVI);G TRONS 1lic At its meeting Wednesday evening In 5S¢ D PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY, Steiners’ hall. with a 500« lllendlnbfi‘ 60 INCH TAPE MEASURES Neorwich grange, No. 172, made plans for Regular 10c values . a. picnic at the, Pogueanuck Drawbridze SALE PRICE ¥ next Wednesday. Worthy Master John E. HAIRPINS IN\CAB! S Fanning, preside Two new names _' SALE PRICE % TOILET PINS IN BOOKS : SUBJECTS Jet or Matts finishes. Worth 10 SUNDAY > SALE PRICE 2 The Fornm of the Nerwlch M: u.l and Dramatic Associa 13 Main street, C SKIRT MARKERS $INCH VALUE 5¢’ g ~" SALE PRICE 2% 12- INCH VALUE3% SALE PRICE 33¢c Gardner's Lake service at 3 p. m. At Trimity Episeopal chureh there will be holy commumion at 9.30 a. m.-and morning prayer and sermon nt 10.30. Christian Scienee serviees at 10.45 & m. in the. Thaver build Foam Subject, Lome. Sunday school -at 1150, At union services at TUinited Ceugrega- tiomal charch, Sunday morning, sermon by Rev. :Dr. Jcseph H. Selden of this city. At the First Baptist chureh, George Henry Strouse, minister. 'Morning theme, Silk Department ONE LOT OF PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS A lot of Silks comprising Taffctas Messalines, Pongees, Satins, etc, which are valued up to $2.30 a yard. > SALE PRICE $1.17 he, Ever We 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE at 12 o'cloc] All-silk Crepes in black, white and I e Hellness Mission, a big range of the desirablz colors. At T AR L o Bible Regular price $2.00 a yard. hank S0t Wuntey’ RRoDT DR D. SALE PRICE $1.39 ‘At Greenmeville Congregati charch, 230 Main prayer service at 10 IMPORTED JAPANESE PONGEE v. Charles H. Ricketts, pastor, morn- rship at 10.30. Sunday school at v e : noen TYoung people's society at 5 p. m. ural. silk color—and it is a first At Mt Calvady. Baptist church Rev. E. quality silk. E. Jackson.pastor. 11 a. m., Paul at An- SALE PRICE 3% 3 tioek. - Sunday school at .12.30. 7.30 p. s m. theme Hand Picked Fruit. -Pastor will : IAD'WDSE‘L};(LSALD SPORT preok ¢ 7~ 4 i At the Chureh of the Geed Shepherd, In ‘Copehagen, Rose and white. L, Remarkably .pretty novelties. Universalist. Rev. George H. Welch, m: ister. 10.50' 2. m. sermon by pasto: SALE PRICE $1.49 “Second Milk. This is the last s til September 'llth. At tie Gespel Mission 5 m.in St.. Teilet Goods Department Room 3, upstairs. Mestings _Sunday Pp. m, and, Wednesday and COTY'S FACE POWDER Christ _ the 1t is 33 inches wide—it is the nat- “Jacqueminot” and ' “L'Origan”;- forever. all- shades:~Regular. price -$1.00. At Trinity Methodist Fpiscopal ehureh, SALE PRICE 56c sermon .at 10.30 service by Rev.-C. M. Tibbitts- of Montville, ~Sunday school 25¢ DIER KISS TALCUM FOR 2l¢ at noon. Epworth League at §.30, sub- 15¢ ARMOUR'S BATH. TABIJ:‘.TB ject The Sacredmess of “Music and Somg. FOR 10c.’ s Leader Miss Isabelle Shearer. 2 At Grace Memorial Baptist chureh, Rev. :%’;»ERG S" BATH: TABLETS ' W o 7 O O stor, Breaching by Dr. ic. ing Simmers. 3.30, The White Fiyer to Hgaven, §, The Black Diamond Express to Hell Sundax school at 12.30. - At the Cenfral Baptist ehureh yruch- F. 19¢ JERGEN’S VIOLET GLYCER- INE SOAP; SALE PRICE 3¢c° 2 . GPE ing morning and.evening by Rev. F. H“?';:R. \Tc:sr\fi{‘;él Cunningham of New York. Morning mb T i = 3 ject, The Shaken and the Unshakable, Double mesh .... SALE PRICE 15¢ Italian service 10.45, Sunday school am ] 5 Bible Ciass for Men at noon. B. Y. P. Single mesh ....- SALE PRICE 10c U, 630. Evening subject, Feur . “BLUE"BIRD: CAP. NETS Little Things. Single mesh .... SALE PRICE 100 Double mesh SALE PRICE 2 for 25¢ WILLOWEE CAP NETS SALE" PRICE 7 WAYNE DUST NO BAGS KEEP MOTHS AND DUST AWAY ‘... SALE PRICE § 8 SALE PRICE $1.13 € PRICE $1.39 ALE PRICE $1.59 $1.98 size $2.25 size ,... SALE PRICE $1.89 ) 5%c FALCY DRESB VOILES * The following is the summary of mm-‘ At the Methedist Episcopal chureh at E. C. Hicks. Subject, 11, Christ Seek-|' ardéon; When Its Grace Fowler; Items From Wash- ington, Miss L. Belle Rathbone; Straw. berry Runners, Charles E. Chase : Garder Pests” and Remedies, Miss: Helen: B Moore; Views of Far Lands in Chilic Mrs. J. E. Manning l"ree&edx.chlr.u Eller. —_— REBEKAHS, Hope Rebekah lodge, No. 31, held itf annual pichic Friday, going to - the Poquetanuck. drawbridge by aite truck aboub 75 being in the party. They letf Washington square' about 10 oclock and upon arrival at the cove eajoyed all the water and land sports the place afforded. At noon a.chowder dinner was served with salads, pies and sandwiches, and al supper time there were sandwiches, cake and pie on the menu. The hea hunder shower drove the picnickers to shelter in the latter part of the -afternoon; bul there was plenty of protection from the rain and they did not suffer. Mrs..Ora Spencer was chairman of the reiresh- ment “committee and John J. Parsons looked after the transportation. BOZRAH A wedding reception was given Mr; and Mrs, Alfred H. Smith at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. George H. S ville,” Tuesday eveming, July 2 Tk Were many guests present, including a number from Bozrah, Fitchville and Nor- Wwich. - The evening was spen: plca&anbv with “instrumental music, | story telling. "The feature of lh( even- ing was the opening of packages by the bride, revealicg gifts ‘of silver, cut glass, n, set of china, a sum of money and many- other useful and ornamental ar- cles. A lunch of cake, coffce and ice cream was served. Rev. V. W. Carlevale, director of, the Norwich district, department of Amer canization, will speak at the Congreg: tional church next Suvday morning on Americanization. Services at 10:45. The chureh- will-be closed during August for the pastor's vacation. The July meeting of the Missiopary nd-ur wag held- at the home of“Mra. ve: Bislipp THursday iafternoon. " GOSHEN A V8P interesting program was gives at the last regular meeting of the Com- mumity ‘club. The program committeg for the evening was George E. Brigga and Mrs. H. W./Sweet Rev. Lydia Hartiz was at her home in BSaybrook this. week. Aug. 9th is the date for the farm bu- reau meeting to be heid here. It is to ba a field day meetmg. On the same date i3 to be held the R on-Manning family reunion, to be held afl the home of E. Ray Manning. ~ HOTELS mcn IOCSE D. Morrissey, Prop. First cl nected. Phona DEL-BOFF HOTEL, European f\l 5 Hayes bros,. Props. Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway. The Ever Welcome Guest. Bible school | — PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. " CO‘;!KI!CTOKD—JOBBLIB. The very best plumbing by expert workmen, at the fairest prices is guafe anteed ; llso heati and gasfitting. N TOMPK 51 “Cl Main St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE ‘Phune 1567-4 32 6TH STREET LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ‘The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Bozrlh will be in seumn in the Turvl noon,to § p. m., for the purpose d en- Toiling legal voters according to their political preference. ELLIAH ABEL JOHN F. SW1 Reglstrars of Voters. Dated at Bozrah, Comn., July 23, 1831, Special For Today T e Fie Tailored Waists Were $3.25 to $4.95 Values l A cheice selection of ‘33-inch Voiles SALE ‘- PR[CE $l\.95 3 d - s "0 e Seatns oot Il You know the class of Tailored Waists we slways - .-~ SALE PRICE 3¢ - : : = carry—THE BEST 5 29¢c DRESS GINGHAMS a7 SALE PRICE 150 A% YARD-WIDE PERCALES Values to $10.95 e s S [ i | One Lot of Fancy Gingham Dressu All colorings and all designs in a Teally good percale. 3 SALE PRICE 150 . 5% DOTTED SWISS One of the season’s most desirable [} weaves. ‘1t is 38 inches wide, and we have it in gréen, yeliow, rose-and . blue. P SALE PRICE 49¢/ SALE PRICE $4.95 OneLotSleeveleaDreues

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