Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 13, 1921, Page 8

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g T e e b Sl : -’ - T T - NqHWISH BuLLEfIm, QRIUHUF;}y_AUuUs.|- lx‘v 1921 (N NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO Siptesmper The community pienic for the benefit|P'C 3 of the M. E. church was held Wednesday | Fealized 1 : on the grounds and in the summer house | 53les by the Ladies' Ail of Noyes B. Allyn. At a meeting to con-| Lon8 Cove coulinzcnt clude the arrangements previous to the|LDiS SUM is the lurice . affair the committees appointed were: thig annual plenic, Tables, Mrs. Charles B. Hoyt, Miss Alice] When A. G. Moty Satterlee, Mrs. Horace H. Sears, Mrs.|Center, a registrar of vo Mary C. Watrous, Mrs. C. E. Colver, Mrs.| of Ledyard, and Orrin S. Bennett of th eIy ; Irving Hurlbutt. One table, under|Village ‘met at the 'store of Norman & | M: Miss ‘Bertha Mekkelsen 5 o : rge of young people from the Blufr.Povey last Friday from 12 to 5 b. m. to| Mr. and Mrs Elmer Satterlee and |Mass. a former teacher in | Children’s table, Dudley C. Perkins;| register voters in the Second district of | qaughter Rebecca of North Haven motor- | SChool. has been spending the weck & ideal for the picnte. The chowder, er d coft o s 3 | POETRY, COASTING. e e e TOntots Now: ¥ H iV e e e BALLOUY ches, Miiss Abbie F. this week of — Mr. und Mrs e eolumns of The Bulletin of 5 s ago contained very little of interest eaiside the routine news of the week ¥uch as excursions of various clubs, Sun. day echeols and fraternal organizatio The Stanington regatta and the anniver- sary celebration of the battle of Stoning- tom were fhe feature attractions of the summer. Thees celebrations were at attended Ly about 300 people, nearly 500 leaving In running up t uck river the \d stuck, which oriened and Horace H. Sears and son Alfred Dana went to Plymouth the past week. Alfred Sears is to spend a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Brenell Hunt, at Bridgewater, | Killingly. howder committee, Mrs. Gertrude Lati- | the town for the purpose of voting at the|cd here Tuesday and spent the might at| TS Joseph Heselton. | tended by large numbers from Norwich | The o ner, Mrs. Delphine Fish, the { caucus of both the republican and demo- | the home of Mr. Satterlee’s parents, Mr.| Mrs. Thomas Allshaw recentiy emter- and other cities. » jeams in Mahewson ; cake and pie table, M varties, twd democrats registered|and Mrs. Charles A. Satterlee, and at.|tained her futher, Frank Weeks, of Dau- Extracts from The Bulletin's files “of| A ley C. Perkins: waitresses ladies of the place and vicinit ade, Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbut Mr. Montgomery and 10 republicans | tended the community picnic Wednesday, | 1¢/500 . Mr. Bennett. | At snother mectinE | oraratng that sttermon: 7] “Mr. and Mrs William Wilkinson and | jin ame place Registrar Leslic Gray| A, C. Risdon and his son, Charles Ris- |daushter Gertrude of Moosup we Main; ice cream, Mrs. J {of the Center will register the democrats| gon, both of New York, are spending a|Of local friends Sunday. =~ ; ice cream, Mrs ;| and Mr. Bennett the republicans: fon dass at the summer home of the| 3%t and’Mra “Kdw Enicht fely ta @ Mr. Mrs. Rowland H. Perkins of | family. of Providence - motored here recent callers at the| The meeting of the /Gales Ferry free| When they were guests of Mr. K brother, Dudley C.|public library will be held Monday" even- | Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kn s 2 S e fr. and Mrs. George Pray and daugh-| ter, S ter Ruth atiended the Old Home day ccle- nz been a daughter Dori Soston 1 ending o | bration in East Killingly. ving been a former Home of Mrs.| daughier Doris of Foston are spending 2 |Pyion i BaSLERREYY o 4y nas mon L. Perk S been spending a vacation at her home Stanton of Norwich and | here, left Wednesdzy for Woburn, Mass. ttenden of New London| . e held at dnesday | were g e of Mrs. Frankiin H.|6 o'clock at Blackstone hall 4. J. W.|president of the C; Brown for the community picnic Wednes-| Carter preached from the suvject The|house is in Laurel Its. Mary Taylor of New York|Progressive Life. The Epworth o been a guest of Mrs. Brown at|held a meeting at 7 o'clock. . M ze. —One of Oltver Reynol firemen was one of the celebration. The W. company o wa 3 il R 2 s ankiin® J Times. O n the Ne Meech and his daughter, T Meech, With Mr. Meech’s r. Miss Lokaine n. motored here e community picnic. nestic T wharf. He at “Some d—d fool was always a pan of water in those chairs” was fished out. ! 4 1871.—Thursday afternoon T of Worcester fell from a eight yard of the Nor- ter vard and was run s left hand and right foot were and had to be amputated. z the rosvenordale a couple of drumken | a vagabonds, man and wife, stopped at the | me of & family there and persuaded | ive them lodgis During d was b t al t! b s NORVICH (& | €3 (Onn :| SUNDAY SUBJECTS m Y. ‘ At the Gardner Yake Mothodist Episcopal church, prea service at ¥ == | You Will Save by Shopping Here Saturday ““E Quausry borvowanT Service APPAREL JSHoP u" -Three-Day Sale of __ TREES AL, THE 147553 alonz the roadway A world of living. tranaVInE beauty E. Bill of ti place Is unity ci ROADWAY party of men - e lars were given for t: hem handsome dahlias from the H. Brown of Norwich league e Ger-1 The smerald is the m emf. sweet upo; human jegions oadway—dor + to glisten in coolness when * bus; the & S of cheer branches of , : 4 B & was . aLEw Waists and Sweaters Thursday, Friday and Saturday Women's Blouses consisting of fine Voiles and Batiste that sold regularly up to $4.98— Saturday’s Choice $1.49 We will also allow a Discount of 25 Per Cent. off all other 1 ; ° . regular numbers. | - R o s Saturda 4 Be ns An Au ust Sa e i1 25 Per Cent. Discount from all Sweaters and Skirts for T LT T - - A8 a Saturday Only. g, coliect some from me—Detroit Fr ’ n = None on Approval—No Exchanges—No Credits f 2iD2 778 sver cateh any whaice. s t ed the fair pamenger on G- cean liner., of TRIMMED HATS 1o fms e oo e ’ PS ~ A Mark Down Sa]e i 4rop & few of the old sits on 1200 Fine Shirts $2.98 L s : Originally $5.00 and $7.50 & i o e ’ aionic Clecared His An extraordinary offer of Shirts of a quality that will appeal to Men who are accus- \ Now b desrable Fatss some er it Jack will propose to m Up-Set Siemach tomed to paying a much higher price. Every one tic product of a maker who RGN of the newest arrivals for midsum- demr: now wat an ondi seen me > S \i‘. mer wear; Hats for town and coun- meanr _—;—-&-‘; E . RaE e and colorings—sizes 14 to 17 N X try, for seashore and sports. ., ; e s % g Men’s $1.50 Quality Percale Negligee Shirts, sizes 13 1-2 to 17, fast colors, mostly WASH GOODS—SALE PRICED ~ § _ KALEIGOSCOPE = ____ | tion, fresh and cool, and avoid the 32-inch Dress Ginghams, fine checks and plaids, value 49¢ | - ; e ailments that come from an acid con- dition. Eatonic brings relief by tak- »n | Mg up and carrying out the excess - | acidity and gases—does it quickly. Take an Eatonic aiter eating and ses ’ « | bow wonderfully it helps you. Big 9ox costs only a trifle with your drug- gist’s guarantee. - LEE & OSGOOD | 131 Main Street —SATURDAY 39c YARD. | goredicar sctes St o eplit 29-inch Ripplette for Rompers, House Dresses, Etc., color- SALE PRICE 89¢, 2 FOR §1.70 ed stripes and checks, regular value 33c—SATURDAY 29¢ Men's $2.00 Quality Fine French Percales and Corded Madras, mostly neat, con- YARD. servative stripes of black, blue, lavender and tan, all colors guaranteed, sizes 141017 § 36 Fancy Checked Percale, fine grade, red, blue, green and brown, value 29c—SATURDAY 23c YARD. SHIRT SALE PRICE $110’ 2FOR $2.00 38-incthn4;l¢red Novelty Dress Voile, fancy designs and ) ood colori alue 39c—SATURDAY 35c¢. Men’s $2.50 Quality Shirts, made of Amoskeag and Blackstone, woven yarn dyed good colorings, regular v Madras also Yorke tailored Shirts, every Shirt positively guaranteed as to fit and Summer Hosiery and Underwear color, new staple and fancy colors, sizes 14 to 17— For ,Women SHIRT SALE PRICE $1.55, 2 FOR $3.00 SELENID GARMENTS—GENEROUS SAVINGS Such a joy to have all the Undergarments the hot weather Men's Fine Quality Percale Shirts, coat style with attached laundered cuffs, made in demands—and not to pay full price for them. ample proportions, and the colors are fast, sizes 14 to 17, recently sold at $2.50— Women’s Black, White and Cordovan Mercerized Hose, SHIRT SALE PRICE $1.69, 2 FOR $3.25 e an i $1.25 value—SATURDAY 98¢ PAIR. Men’s High Grade Shirts, genuine silk stripe Crepes and Yorke tailored Japanese Balance of our Children’s 59¢ and 65¢ Socks—SATUR- knows how to tailor Shirts correctly—of the finest materials—in the newest patterns | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY T Assorted Jelly Candich woven Madras, colors absolutely guaranteed, 14 to 17, value $3.00 and up to $3.50 a;:‘Yn::C &Afilk' g e I aon] it ik SHIRT SALE PRICE 5220 EACH, 2 FOR $435 | Uemey Suffiee v , . 5 : Women'’s Lisle Vests, no sleeves, band tops, $1.00 value, i Bitter Sweet French Jelly Men’s Negligee Shirts, de Luxe, materials are Imported Silk Stripes, Russian Cords size 5 only—SATURDAY 75¢. R biocks in New York ety larger number an are ts bo, wos of comsid- and Anderson’s Imported Madras, many Yorke Shirts, sizes 13 1-2 to 17, th ould . . Boealivalnes ac Sa00°" : ARl Notion Items at Lowest Prices SHIRT SALE PRICE $2.98 EACH e s A Our complete stock of Oxford and Ponges Outing Shirts with attached button down b i, 25c—SATURDAY 15 collars, sizes 14 to 17— 9¢ SALE STILL CONTINUES SHIRT SALE PRICE $1.65 EACH Toilet Goods Hellman's Freckle Cream, value 50c—SATURDAY 37c ALL OF OUR YORKE TAILORED SHIRTS NOT ADVERTISED ON SALE AT Derma Viva Liquid Beautifier, value 50c, SATURDAY 40c 30 PER CENT. OFF RET. 'AIL PRICES Creme Le Mon. nmll, Vllue SOC—CATURDAY 45¢ Creme Le Mon, large, value $1.00—SATURDAY 83¢ THROUGH CARS TO CENTRAL VILLAGE SATURDAY EVENINGS AT 9:45 | Ivory Soap—SATURDAY 7c cake Through Cars to Central Village Saturday Evenings at 9.45 Peppermints Ib. 39¢ Gums:. . o0 1B 38c Fresh Chocolates Marshmallow g ! inbulk ........]b.50c| Fudge . s dbLA5C Druggist Gum Drops, Assorted Cream Assorted ...... Ib. 45¢c| Mints ............. Ib. 45¢ FRESH COCOANUT CARAMELS ........... b 45¢ S. F. PETERSON, Inc. 130 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN nuscry ted books inclde es issued fm the of thom velum manuscripts. s . v e e NTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE

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