Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 28, 1921, Page 8

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Silk Department YARD WIDE MBESSALINE—selling regularly for 32.00 a yard A good quality, with all colors to choose from— SALE PRICE $1.45 SKINNER'S SATIN — The genuine —A wonderful, sturdy satin which we pow sell for $2.75 a yard. It is al silkk— SALE PRICE $239 murVICH BULLETIN, \‘ DNESDA‘-'v SE"TFM“FR 7R, ]t?'z‘| END O' THE MONTH SALE Begins This Morning ——Many Extraordinary Values The end of the month always brings with it many chances to save on your purchases in all departments of the store. Itis all merchandise of timely interest at prices which are considerably less than usual. The thrifty shoppers wfll take advant- age of this opportunity. One Reel of Dresses $25.00 Values up to $50.00 Silk Dresses, and Wool Dresses, all of them clever in design, and in fabrics which we can recommend. The num- ber is strictly limited to those dresses upon the reel, and we advise early $1.00 CREME LE MON SALE PRICE 90¢ SALE PRICE 79: WOMEN'S WHITE ILK ETOCK- . becsid Notion Department SALE PRICE 53¢ > 15c TINTEX—all shades— WOMEN'S WHITE SILK STOCK- SALE PRICE 12c NG SALE PRICE $1.29 10¢ TWINK—all shades— FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCK- sz iz 8225 grade of | 25¢ MARCEL WAVING TRONS k. is Black: or whits SALE PRICE 15¢ SALE PRICE $1.93 - ; WHITE COTTON TAPE—? MERCERIZED STOCK- | rollz. Hegular price: 20c— ack, We SALE PRICE 15¢ or cor- COATS' THREAD—250-ya SALE PRICE 8c—3c A DOZEN SALE PRICE 35 PRICE 3% The Downstairs Department HEAVY TUMBLERS, 3 oz size— SALE PRICE 5% DOZEN E. Z. SEAL FRUIT JARS—Pints— SALE PRICE 98 DOZEN TOILET BOWL BRUSH— Yarns at Lower Prices VICUNA TARN, was 60c a bali—A variety of cblors— SALE PRICE 25¢ S e L SALE PRICE 47c ¥ —Many gzood colors— SANI FLUSH A% SALE PRICE 39 7 SALE PRICE 23 GREY ENAMEL COFFEE POT— 2 quart— SALE PRICE 67¢ GREY BNAMEL TEA KETTLE— 4 quart— SALE PRICE $1.09 ZINC WASH BOARDS, KNITTING WORSTED, was T9%— SALE PRICE 53¢ KNTTTING WORSTED—Was 42 a 1. This is an odd lot of a num- ber of good shades— SALE PRICE 30c medium Stationery Department HURD'S PAPER BY THE POUND —~Was 66c— SALE PRICE 45¢ 25c ENVELOPES TO MATCH — Value 26c— SALE PRICE 18 7¢ WAND BOXED STATIONERY SALE PRICE 43¢ ¢ ROLLS WAX PAPER SALE PRICE 7 FOR 25c 10c ROLLS WAX PAPER SALE PRICE 3 FOR 25¢ SALE PRICE 5% No. 6 BROOMS—Polished handle— SALE PRICE 93¢ RUSH SHOPPING EBASKETS, 2 SALE PRICE 19%¢ 18-INCH CRYSTAL TOWEL BAR —Nickeled brackets— SALE Pm\E 12¢ COPPER-NICKEL: TEA KETTLE —A five-quart kettle, slightly dam- aged, but warranted not to leak— SALE PRICE $1.69 SALE PRICE 43¢ S quard de SALE PRICE 3 FOR $1.00 r border and jac- Ribbon Department IMPORTED COTTON HUCK §-INCH MOIRE RIBBON TOWELS—Size 16 by 39. Woven ribbon, in pink, white, biue or with handsome oval medallion c SALE PRICE 29c 8¢ HAIRBOW RIBBON — Pretty ter. Value 8%c— SALE PRICE 69¢ plaids or fine quality A¥D rm - el SALE PRICE 59 Size 19 Hemstitched, and t5c STRIPED TAFFETA RIBEONS | worth 70— SALE PRICE 2% SALE PRICE 399 A MONTH-END SPECIAL Novelty Autumn Sailer Hats $3.98 Rolling and Flat Brim Sailors of Newest Shape Very charming little sailors, these, made of Hatter’s Plush, in black and all the better fall colorings, which, of course, are darker than those of Summer. If you want a snappy hat for sport wear, here it is. 50 SPORT HATS ........... SALE PRICE $5.00 A special lot of clever Sport Hats, in black, red, navy, brown and henna, all under-priced. END O’ THE MONTH VALUES IN THE MEN’S SHOP INTERESTING ECONOMIES FOR THE MAN 35c MERCERIZED LI S L Ej FRUIT OF THE LOOM NIGHT SOCKS — Good, sturdy socks, in | SHIRTS—Made of genuine Fruit black or colors. Made with re- | of the Loom Cotton. All sizes. inforced foot— ; Value $1.75— SALE PRICE 25¢ SALE PRICE $1.29 PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS— | woymN MADRAS ' SHIRTS — These are full-fashioned, and re- | WOVES MADRAS SHIRTS cently sold for $150 a pair. We | Sood quality, and all colors guar- have them in black and colors— | 20teed. Sizes Lf to 10 Re- SALE PRICE $1.00 cently sold as high as $2. SALE PRICE $129 $2.00 HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUITS—Made on spring needles. | $1.50 SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS— A fine ecru color suit, well made | Heavy, rich, lustrous sllks, in the latest shapes and patterns— in every particular— SALE PRICE $149 SALE PRICE 69 i Glove Department LONG CHAMOISETTE GLOVE lity, in the 16- Regular price §2 and SALE PRICE $189 SALE PRICE $1.89 85¢ CHAMOISETTE GLOVES — Two-button gth. A splendid value SALE PRICE 50c Domestic Department T-INCH NEL- WHITE DOMET FLAN- Regular price 25¢ a yard— SALE PRICE 15¢ $1.50 by HEMMED SHEETS—Size 90 inches— SALE PRICE %o $2.00 SATIN-DE-CHINE -+ Soft ) R e AINS FOR END 0" THE MONTH SHOPPERS inches wide. We have it in colors and black— SALE PRICE $1.47 & 9 . $200 GRORGETTE CTEFE One Reel of Coats | Bramley” Dresses | ¢ o SALE PRICE $145 I e SATIN-DE-CHINE — Arnother rich n finish sk, in black only. It They've just been received, ioo. All | A new lot of ihe ever-popular Bram- ; $1.78 new models, many of them -being | ley Dresses, in all of the wanted col- trimmed with fur, and all made of g ors. There is no dress which has the most desirable fabrics. These | proven so attractive for youthful coats were actually made to sell at a | figures. They have been selling for PRD CHECKS arious much higher figure. $15.00. choice. i Leather Goods and Jewelry | Colored Wash Geods White Goods and Lmens : e ELACK LEATHERETTE SHOP- YARD-WIDE PERCALE —All T R o| PING BAGS- lors and combir = 5 Sk s . SALE PRICE $1.69 SALE PRICE 15¢ GiE o . . SALE PRICE $150 SALE PRICE $2.0 ... SALE PRICE $135 = i RD-WIDE SKI A STRAP PURSE c checks, stripes v Al g SALE PRICE 8% £ g2inches s L b AND FANCY BEAD NECK e e S > T VERY SPECIAL s OTTAMAN v 4 e ! P DURING THIS SALE. SAlL 1 J 2 Toilst Goods Department | newer patier FRICE 21c . $1.00 COTY'S FACE POWDER — SALE PPICE 2 CLOTH—36-inch Hosiery and Underwear SALE PRICE 65c 2%¢ COTTON CHEVIOTS PRICE 19¢ D:partm:ni $1.00 WAMPOLE'S COD LIVER SALE PRICE 25¢ ® = OIL INCH FANCY OUTING w E VEIGHT 1C SALE PRICE 65¢ e PRICE 293¢ q ol 13¢ GLYCERI stripes and plaids— 1d cake of PRICE 35¢ SALE PRICE 10c SALE PRICE 25¢ { TEA NAPKID 2ic DJER-KISS TALLUM 5%¢ WOVEN STRIPE MADRAS — tched napkins, SALE PRICE 21c A very handsome material, in a 4 §0c CREME 1E MON tiful mercerize .. Width PRICE 35¢ SALE PRICE 35 SALE PRICE 50c 32 inches ot e el 4% PILLOW CASES—45 by 36 — SALE PRICE 2%¢ 39-INCH BROWN SHEETING — Value 29¢ SALE PRICE 17¢c 36-TNCH BROWN SHEETING 30c— SALE PRICE 20c Value YARD-WIDE BLEACHED SHEET- ING— Valne 27e. SALE PRICE 19 Value 30c...... SALE PRICE 23c ONE CASE OF FINE BLANKETS —Selling regularly 50 20 inches, for § Size by Tust enough eot- them All to make them wear well white with colored bor- ders— SALE PRICE $548 Corsets and Aprons $4.00 CORSETS FOR $2.20—Made of figured pink coutil, with elastic top, and medium long hip. from 21 to 26— SALE PRICE $229 ANl sizes AN APRON FROCK FOR $1.00 — A pretty, sensible, comfortable apron frock, in black and white polka dot pattern, trimmed with ric rac braid. Sizes 36 to 42. Intended to sell for $1.39— SALE PRICE $1.00 Infants’ Wear Department “GRETCHE! FROCKS — Simple little gingham dresses which are considered quite the thing just now. Sizes 4 to 14. Value $1.59— SALE PRICE $1.29 02 ROMPERS—Sizes 1 to 5 vears SALE PRICE 50c BOYS OUTING FLANNBL NIGHT DRAWERS—Winter's coming. Buy them now. Sizes 2 to 10 years— SALE PRICE $1.00 ~—e = Lace and Embroidery Dep’t 25¢c VEILINGS—Ona lot of Black and Colored Veilings which we sell regularly for 25c— SALE PRICE 15 50c CORSET COVER EMBROID- BRIES—an 18-inch embroidery de- signed for this special purpose— SALE PRICE 3% 16¢ COTTON These arc inch SALE PRICE 5¢ CROCHET EDG all one CAMBRIC EDGE 3% to 5 inches wide SALE PRICE 10s AND NATNSOOK 5¢ and from $7 - INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING \ fine Swiss flouncing which has brea gelling for §1.25 a vard SALE PRICE 980 g'-!; fas Floor Coverings and Draperies QUAKER FILET NET CURTAINS —Regular $2.50 curtains which are full 2% yards long— SALE PRICE $2.19 TAKER NET CURTAINS— Filet and C Nets, In a 2%- yard curtain which is worth the reg- ular price of $5.00— SALE PRICE $4.39 BORDBERED SCRIM QUISETTE—A of exc: AND MAR- full yard wide and Sold regularly MBe— SALE PRICE 25¢ for DELTOX GRASS RUGS—Size 9 by 12, and particularly good for a low price The regular price is $17.50- SALE PRICE $14.39 INLAID LINOLEUM—A fine grade of Inlaid Limoleum, the It which will wear for years. all two vards wide— SALE PRICE $1.47 SQUARE YARD Neckwear and Handkerchiefs ORGANDIE COLLAR AND CUFP SETS—Regular price $1.00. New designs— SALE PRICE 6% "DIE COLLAR —Regular pric SALE PRICE 3% AND CUFF MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS—Were ling for $1 SALE PRICE 50c 00— MEN'S FINE COPTON HANDK CH —Regular 23c quality— SALE PRICE 17¢c MEN'S FINE KERCHIEFS—R SALE PRICE 122 COTTON HAND- lar price 1%c— 50c WOMEN'S —With colored white corner embroidery— SALE PRICE 25 HANDKERCHTEFS borders or with 25¢ WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS —White or with fancy colored bor- ders— SALE PRICE 12)%0 Musfin Underwear Dep’t CREPRETTE BLOOMERS — White or fiesh color bioomers, ularly for 3%¢c— SALE PRICE 30c selling reg- OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT ROBES—High or V neck designs, made of a good quality of flannel. Sizes 15 to 17— SALE PRICE $1.25 89¢ CORSET COVERS—Just what you need to wear with bloomers. Round neck designs, trimmed with good embroideries— SALE 'PRtCE 500 NIGHT ROBES WORTH $1.00 — Low neck models with kimona sleeves. A good quality of white muslin is used— SALE PRICE T3¢ PT 3 H “T— At the Town Hall TRICT—At 181 West rect (FEn=ine zfi’ THIRD DISTIRCT—At 253 Central m:Trucn—.n .ol ve. FOURTH the © oppesite the Green at Nor- Sehool H wich T “IF TRICT—At the Popemah I Taltville. . DISTRICT At Bm.n-s' Hall, on Avenue, ch v, October lrd n!x the full vacancy existing members of the board of clerk, town treasurer, taxes, seven contables, the town deposit f: registrars of voters : the .towa school co) o to comuence at eting and e T comaence ia the ye: Tae polls shall be o: from 5.30 o'clock in 'clock in the aft: ! at C.M day ar and -act upon l;n annual report o( the selectmen and, uyon their ..Teeom- mendations, the reports of the town treas- urer, the sinking “fund- committee, the health officer, the toWn ‘school commi! and the trustees of. the Otis library, to grant salaries of thr o lay a tax to mest U town. inciuding the exy lic schools for the, éngjl fix the compensation’ of, the collector of taxes. Also. to dewrm\m‘ the | n_to borrow a ‘.)\:cr hundred and (32 ) dollars saad 3) sich times mnx sums aod e months e to defra: nts and guard the town and at Academy “from Taftvifle Fire Company ) \iso. to act upon a petition raqu . Lha the town, appropriate 2z sum et not to exceed 00) dollars for the viding a memorial for e 3 Worl ot to weventy-five hundred ($7500) do. r the purpose of providing med: cction for the children of school ding in the town for the ensu corner, 0, {0 act upon a pe such portion of Fanning avenue, ®¢- called. as js Jocated cusside the nu;m ot the city and within the limits town of Norwich. Also, to act upon 2 petition requestinc the town to provide for the installatién and mantenance of electric -lights upen Fason avenue, so called, in sald town. lso to act upon a petition requ | the town of Norwich to_ apnropr late tha |sum of five thousan 000) del! be expended under ti NOTICE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING town collector of taxes, three grand jurors, torves of \ov.en and ittee, be opened for fie rasv;« clock in the tore- > o'ciock in “the to provide for e { the town for the M _en the estimated current expenses for.the en- a& submitt>d by the board ien 2nd town school committes. on on whether or mnt | increase ths town schioe! 3 members to & | | | proper to e done Aiso to transact any other [ — Dated_at Montv: this 24tk day of September, | JEROME { AMBROSE IVAN, : HUBERT G.° DART, j Selectmen of the town of Montville. $d. "~ NOTICE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters of the town of Salem, Conn.. are hereby warned to meet in the town hall in said town, Monday, October 3rd, 1921, at 9 o'clock a..m., to elect:by ballot all town officials who are by law required. To act upon the renorts’ of the seleet- town {reasurer and lown sehool mittee To alter or approve the estimate of the | selectmen of the current expenses of the several departments of the town for the ensuing year, and to take such stéps rel- ative to the levy of a tax fo: town pur- £ of the Public Acts of 191 0 act upon the matter of on for the Salem Pub xu make provision i | the highways for the To act upon the que thie number of ‘the town scicol cortgit- tee. | Business meeting to begin at 1 o ‘clock {p. m. | Polls open at 3 o'clock = m. and clore at 4 o'clock . B KINGSLEY, .‘AHES LA CARL H. ROGERS, + Sclectmen Dated at Salem, Conn., this o u, of September, 1821, _sep2td ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON .. ARCHITECTS Thazer Bulldlag, Norwieh, 0‘

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