Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1921, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 I KORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGU FRESH o Tt PorTEOIS & MITCHELL Co opeutions of. EXTRA SPECIAL ! Domestic Department 100 Crib Blankets, reguiar size—Very special v-lue, at 2% Fancy Crib Blankets, size 36 x50, Teddy Bear and other Animal—Also floral designs, slight seconds, rosul-r $2.50 value, at ..... ) 86-inch "Ampllflu ngn— the cloth of a hundred uses —absolutely pure Linen—on Saturday at a yard... 50c (Only 10 yards to a customer) 25 pairs of Mixed Wool Blan- kets, odd, sciled and discon tinued styles, former prices $10.30 and $12.00 — Spu L S price .... $5.95 Saturday Candy Loliy Peps, all flavors—at. .. ¢ cilet Soap—Castile, Witch Haze mings 7 N B .2 e e e AR, . R R AR 3 e R PN SR e e practically inds e ur Initial —sivlish These are very special value. $25.00 last Fall. the Bulletin of The news items announcements of et ous organizations uod h and namny araved A v pustmaster-gene- loctad {he. postoffice in this|- & oiths as an internationat ¢ ofice through which sums emitted to or Teceived from in or Ireland. Considering| ALL PREPARED FOR A BUSY DAY TODAY, THE LAST SHOPPING DAY BEFORE THE BIG HOLIDAY In most every department, new Fall Goods are being shown from which Labor Day sclections may be made— Coats, Suits, Waists, Millinery, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. In anticipation of holiday demands and in accordance with i our merchandising policy, all staple stocks will be found in excellent condition with varieties maintained and ranges The marriage of Hurlsn ot “this " place, penter of Jewett City, took place Bil] parsonuge, . G. ¥. Goodemwough the ceremony moon is being: spent at the home of Mt nd uncle, Mr. and Mr= h of thls place Carl W. Brown was one of V) Alys Stephens, wrought up over the fact that . road was to be put Extracts from the Bui LaborDay sbuiy , 187L.—Roads seem to be the prevailing topic of conver | Ledyard, owing to a law 1 cc: i .J allenxw" several of t! ity. action of the depart- sidered a_compliment Newbury's wunt T A isalwaysireshand possesses that unique IIAM of ‘goodness’ that has justly made it famous. R w lLondon offite of egraph Company as the Franklin T a sumed charged of the company'’s office n rapidly owing to i that the proposed road will secking damages | ) ole matter is more or less i [ i in this city, vice H. M.-Nash r Providence to engage in the life insurance business. i May Gowan, of Boston, ler's place at New London. GALES FERRY ‘The chicken ple supper given by the. ad in the \e‘tr) of the M. E. church was largely attended. to make it a sue- Courtland E. Col- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamb and son Ph ip of Natchez, Tennessee, Lamb's mother, Alabima; who spending the summer at Brown's cross ing, left Wednesday for New Yorl meet Mrs. Lamb's who was due to arrive FoniBasoys that| Voulh & Itriness of the weather yester- day was considerably relieved by an- other deluge of rain southwest gale ti takes Mr, Mil- ] Bk of sizes and prices very satisfactory. INSTALL ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN YOUR HOME Our Careful Workmen Make No Dirt or Litter and ; Use Only the Best Material Obtainable. THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET PLIMPTON HOTEL WATCH HILL, R. L. Special Week-End Rate From Saturday, September 3rd, Beginning With Evening Dinner, to Monday Afternoon, September 5th, Including Our Famous “Shore Dinner.” $10.00 Per Person, American Plan. Reservations by Letter or Wire. A. D. CUSHING, Manager around 90 dc")ha in Lh~ | vapidly fell d l | able ddm.lgc was -Joue in this vieinity Eccleston family held at Brown's Crossing Tuesday. . Horace H. Sears and son Al- A of shich Ja una! *to be determined, August 20, 1871 —Conductor Downer's Our Men’s Store Everything in Men's Wear. Qutfitters to Man and Boy Thursday and returned to i Hastings-on-the-Hudson | spent two months here. CANTERBURY GREEN Rev. Robert Humphrey began a series of sermons Sunday last on subjects given by the members of the congregation, the first being What is Trutn? .1to be considered next Sunday morning is - | Why Do the Wicked Prosper? Sunday evening Mrs. Dorothy Bennett leads a C. E: rally at the church at 7. Extra music will be a feature and Mry. Clinton -Frink will give a taik describing the recent historical pageant (2] 2, ran into a two-horse team at the Franklin crossing and threw horses down a bank among some logs. The horses were only slightly injured, the wagon reduced to kindiing wood and the driver A savage fight between several men of Irish origin in front of a saloon mi‘ Greeneville on Sun in the serious injur was brutally bealen on the head with In the kitchen departmei Hurkbutt, R. Irving Hurlbutt, T. Bruce, Richard Chase, Bugene LaFontaine and Lou B pie and cake . J. Otis Winches- of one man who The $110 real to help defray expenses in painting the The storm of Sunday did consider- able damage in this section, it enlarged the hole in the concrete walk of the Laurel Hill school, trees in the East Great Plain section and washed out the roads in various t is rumored that a schooner ¢ foundered in the ga 1871.—Columbi , K. T..met at their Yesterday morning and hea y Third Regiment band marched to the Norwich and Worcester took the train for New Haven i commandery mustered about 50 members. Noves B. Allyn. collector for the per- ent fund of the M. E. church, of paid over to the treasurer Dudley C. Perkins, Wed- , the sum of $201. This was made possible by the rscent gi blew down several Miss Mary Eaton of Worcester has been 2 guest of her cousin, Miss Hannah Mrs. Charles Waldo week in Norwich. Miss Atwood. sister of 3irs. Humphres, has been {ll this week, but in spending the . who hag a summer home is the largest single gift Allyn for this fund ever received by Mr. since he began 05, sixteen years he has shown untiring zeal. The amount collected to date by I He is desxmu-, to increase’ this sum to during the mext year. pership to a ‘Live Wire e is forming and every res- Lemuel Carpenter during whi G ek latter an attack of inflammatory Mr., Allyn is $2700. LAEOR DAY WILL BE MONDAY NEXT Now have you the new suit and all the trim- Recent. visitors in towa were Mr. and Mrs. Ness and femily of Copack, N. Y., at William Miller's and Frank Nelson's; Mr. and Mrs. Ritter of New York. Thad. Wilson's, the Ritter family returning home by automobile with Mr. , who were already vi the Wilson_home. A pleasant afterncon Tuesd: in a large gathering at the meeting of the Ladies’ Ald soclety held with M: Much _sociability prevailed and the Vietrola and plano player furnished Tes cream and cake were served T Lovell will entertat been elected one of the board of direc- tors of the state school for steam pile-driver some time lively at work yard wharf on the 1 s beginning to as: intended impo LF.DYARD The democrats Ledyard Cente ted to join'in the w Fall Suits, in the new fancy stripes and mixtures. Brown seems to be in high favor this scason—we show plenty of browns. Fall Suits range in price from $25.00 to $42.00 —Qur Suits at $25.00 are marvelous value. Thz new Fall Hats—$5.00 and $6.00. Cravats, Socks, Hand- °) 83, is, as always interested in all that pertains to the advantage of Gales Fer- his birthplace. Annette Wileox of New Londen School con-|who has been spending several d home of her mother and Fred W. Turner at ed by her son, By- Hasbroutk Heights, there the last of Wilcox returned with e in New Jersey. e fourteenth an- | Leslie P, Gray: vention connected churches | the _‘ Walt h-"r Lingh: n operation Wednesda. Smith of Pla Having been appointed by wn auditor, Samu ridge; member of town s for three years, L e on the afternoon of Burdick of East Kil- erhun unm very weeks with ne ers will be interested in this offering. automobile trip to New Hampshire and visiting one day at home n( Cl)d» Kenyon, formerly of Ca he former winning i Massachuzetts, preduct of a wall-known maker of d=pend- Automskile Rebes. They are warm and durable— exc wnd ng- | ven Miss Beatrice Warren, who hag Spen ne home of Mrs. Wi ammer home of Mr. Main met wit! . Brown at Brow v morning did in|Crossin general regret d{]cl'vr v b ctible—size 54x72 inches, in brown and ereen only—Sp=cial price $10.00. (Blanket Dzpartment} Fiofet and Helen Rogers were Mie; Ruth Murray of Co! er over Chautauqua. Phillips at Montville, ome Seagrave, who has . pioved at the Mitchell farm through the mmer, returned Thursday to Mis heme in New London, Mrs. Ernest Spencer, Lawrenee Spen a not hard enough to |set some other fellow to try it. ial Exhibit of the Fascinating New Fall Fashions In Xi“%@ COATS thur E. Story e. COULD HARDLY STRAIGHTE: Xldners are overworl Army and Navy Surplus Co. 35 BROADWAY Another Sacrifice Of good every day wearables, backed by the service guarantee of Uncle Sam. Prices are down to the lowest notch. It’s the time to buy. OFFICER’S MOLESKIN COATS, Rainproof. . . OFFICER’S SILK TWILL RAINCOATS. . BLACK GUM RAINCOATS ..... disordered and matter from i j2{Chi Kidneya and back hutt me’so when I ot he morning I could hardly to rub the small of out of bed in nd Misses —many itrimmed with { rick ices are very much below last year's § im'f—'n $25.00, $35.00 and up to $85.00. cats for Dress and Sport Wear, with luxurious fur col- la ( Beaver and Australian Opessum—also many inex- pensive Coats—at $17.50, $22.50 and up to 25.00. Women’s Fall Skirts, at $16.50 Made of striped Prunella and box-pleated—a big assortment to select from—Spe- cial price $16.50. Skirts like these were $22.50 " button my_ shoes. since T took Foley Kidney Lee & Oszood Co. adel h will be held ‘dle of September. has been -:-x.-_ ~|x~rvu~¢ YOU HAVE HEARD OF THE F rrcuviu_E Round Oak PIPELESS HEATING SYSTEM BB #8E83 ¥ » &8 day. FIRRAMARRRERTRIRR T AR TN OFFICER’S RUBBER-LINED RAINCOATS. .. NAVY PEA JACKETS .. O. D. MACKINAWS .... HEAVY JUMBO SWEATERS .... HUCK TOWELS ...... TURKISH TOWELS .... KHAKI SLIP-OVER .. FEATHER PILLOWS " WILLIAM C. YO—UW Successor to STETSON & YOUNG 2| CARPENTER and EUILDER and materials, at right by skilled laber. 60 West Main 8t Early Showing of Fall Hats This week we are making an attractive showing of Fall styles in Women’s and Children’s Trimmed Hats for present wear. If you would know what is new and stylish in Millinery, visit our Millinery Department to- You Can SEE THE ROUND OAK in Operation With A FIRE IN IT at the - 5 LEGAL NOTICES REGISTRARS Children’s Dresses of Chambray and Gingham, ages 2 to 6 years, in a variety of sttractive models—Spe- cial value at $1.25. regular quality of 3% and 50c_grades—at Women's Burson Silk ¥, black and and ial price 5 ) 5 en's full-fashioned o o il L rec seam” Silk Lisle Hosiery, i black and cordovan — second Boys' Hats—at 93¢, $149 and $1.35. auality of $1.00 grade—at 6% | Boys’ “Sou Wester” Rubber Hats— Women's Pure Spun Silk Hos- Sc. iery, in black only—Special s i a pair g pac PT% 9o | Boys' Blouses, white and stylish Women's White Pure Silk Hos. stripes—at 95c and $1.49. iery, seam in the back—Spocial Boys’ Underwaists, sizes 3 to 12— price . $1.15] at 50c and 75c. Boys’ Kazoo Suspenders with garter attachment, sizes 4 to 8 — at 75c. Boys's Sweaters, V neck and roll collar, sizes 8 to 16. regu!a\ Union Suits, 59¢ Women's Summer-weight Union Sults, In avery wanted style, req. | | 3750 value, at ... $6:50 ular and extra large sizes — Boyz’ Sweaters, sizes S to 10, ial price 5% a suit, value | | regular 34.00 value, at........ $2.95 and 75c. Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, sizes 8 to 16—at $1.16 and.... 95¢ U. S. HOSPITAL BED .... 14 LB. MATTRESS ..... HORSE-HIDE, FIREPROOF GLOVES CHAMBRAY SHIRTS (Heavy) . ENGLISH BLANKETS (SPECIAL) .. IMPORTED BLANKETS, 20 per cent. wool. ELKSKIN HEAVY WORK SHOES. ARMY REGULATION SHOES NAVY REGULATION SHOES. ..... OFFICER’S DRESS SHOES ....... VELVET TOBACCO, 1 7-8ounces. ........... PRINCE ALBERT, Two 2-ounce cans for. ...... BULL DURHAM, 1 5-8 ounce sack............ PLANTER’S PRIDE TOBACCO, 3 sacks for. ... RINERSIDE CIGARETTES, can of 50 for. . ..... CONSTANTINE CIGARETTES, package of 20 for MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMERQUS TO MENTION. the Tmrn of Putnam Don’t Miss This Opportunity to See the MOST ECONOMICAL and DEPEND- ABLE Pipeless Furnace Being Oper- ated Under Conditions Similar to Your Own Home. J.P.BARSTOW & CO. HEATING ENGINEERS FOR OVER 60 YEARS 23-25 Water Street CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESSES A splendid showing of Children’s School Dresses—all at very little prices. Two sample offerings : The new Palmer Linen Dresses for i reguiation style, sizes § to 14 years—at $4.98, $4.50 and $3.50, .... $ 125 s ssinee SRS - $'598 g BOYS’ SCHOOL APPAREL Boys’ Heavy Serge and Cordu- roy Knickerbockers, sizes 8 to 18—$295 value, at Boys’ “Raynsters,” i Rubber Coats, sizes 4 to 18—at $6.50 Boys' Washable Suits—Special vaiues at $245, $1.15 and 75 Boys’ Juvenile Wool Suits, Junior Norfolk, Sailor and Oliver Twist styles—at $4.95 to $6.50. Boys' Navy Serge, Junior Nor- folk Suits, two pairs of Tmusef's t : OURT OF PROBATE WRLR at Ledyard, within and Estate of George J. Corex vard, in said Dmnc stratton account - -n‘v said_es Nor(o"r Suits, mi Nav'/ Serge, sizes 8 to 18—at $7.50, 0 and up to $13.50 Sweaters, sizes value $4.50—at $6.50, value Epeols Norwich, Conn.

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