Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 2

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JANUARY CLEARANCE Starts Tomorrow Morning SALE We have moved this great annual event ahead just a week, knowing that hundreds of women are eagerly waiting for 7 the big January reductions. Here they are-STARTING TOMORROW. } fore a-dargs crowd | work in interference being. cheered byl Army and Navy |the spectators, Ashland oberts made Center's first touchdown, within_ five minutes of the opening gum. With Roberts leading ihe interference, McMlllin and Tanner carried the ball to the Wild Caty’ three yard line. where the Zrizonians held Tas and MoMilin, It were unable to stop the Center end, bucked wcross the line. The sec. fouchdown came in the same perigf, awter bucking the ball down the McMillin went through right for the score. °r'S NeXt touchdown came four “r the second period opened, PR mCoats $17.50 Weretosass s ill talk about the sensational priceg at which we Ir:eo;fiennqu tmtheaevgonts. They are all made of splendid all-wool ma- terial, self and fur-trimmed, richly siik kined and warmly interlined. Every one a rare bargain at In these two groups you will find the highest class Coats and Wraps, maden of the very finest materials shown this season—fur-trimmed and self-trimmed models. ©On sale now at actually much less than cost to us. Al elegantly hilored-—e_xclusive styles and wonderful values. Coats $37.50 Weretoses -Coats $47.50 Were to $79.50 ne Was between the f Taftville and ‘he Army and e Owis after a 20, Th 2 forward pass behind nd the Kentuckians then muddy field to another Shoddy carried the ball over and klckeed the gogl. t o | g Covingtan scored Center's fifth touch- The. score | aown ; re Waen, standing on his fifty yard was 12 to 12 Do caught an Arizona punt and ran D a broken field for the tally. o and_advanced but Tan. Coats $27.50 Were to $55.00 e the ‘Army Role act; ‘then they | oq” 1 1d period by m . Covington scor- 4 last touchdo; 1 on an off-tackle and d the goal. ue He kick 10 %0 the {NEW ORLEANS TO BE By [ §255 ol e Misses, grouped in two lots for their final clear.ance. - : P D : : N s s (hE IV oo Suits $24 50 Wereto$55.00 Sults $34.50 e - - b ; ; by Moller, B A B and Middle West unknown, ~ Provost S o cent City, has decided to MECCA FOR WINTER GOLF - : 5 ; ed ‘fl f w d ' e Ashland, | During the winter, when all thg 5 'als f - ed d taflor models or omen an ; ab v i s 2 s e st matert: ur-Trimm an S L m Our entire stock, comprising 92 Suits, made of the fine 5 i . Aot to lag behind its rivals in at- [ ) open tournament which will .“1"]“'“”1 1 | Surpass anything of the kind that has ¥ g been given in the South in the past and hecome one that the promotars iy hope will rival i interest the national oper g hip, 1 usand doliars in cash will offerec an inducement to bring the professionals there and EMERALDS EASILY WIN OVER NEWPORT NAVAL RESERVES warded as follows: Wirst second $460; third, $325.; fourth, ifth, $2%; sixth, $200; seventh, 50; ninth, $§125; ang X Will be seventy-twg £Den to amateurs sionals. ihe play will be on Ive days and the dates © the 16th or 17th or 17th February or March 3 and on the days occupfed by | n Country ~ Club, Texas, lding a tournament about § onals who have already mpete are Jock Hutchi- rnes Hagen, Git Mil Robert Chuik- kbarth and elson_Whit- | ew Orleans will be & ocom- limax of price reductions is reached in this clearance of Dresses, Z;r o:iginal ;ri«-:r ‘tcaegs remain so you can see for yourself the tremen- dous savings. Smartest style Dresses are hel:c in all sizes for Wo- men and Misses—Cantons, Satins,Crenes, Tricotines, Velvets and Poiret Twills. Dresses $ 9,75 Were to $20.00 ; Dresses $19.75 Were o 53950 Dresses $37.50 Weretossas0 i [ All Furs and Fur Coats Just One-Third Off %‘ [ ‘El these two gro swehanassembHuflombestDnjue‘. Here - hiegsl:cla:si:fl?;edfrockganddkfimive Bagh coet (ST Dreues.m | Each Dress is a marvel of beauty and remarkable value, as the sale i price is much below wholesale cost. Dresses $27.50 weretossim Jadck Dowling, hat w THORPE AN OFFICIAL oF THE TIONAL FOOTBALL cayx 26—Tom Thorpe of been appoint > intersectional he Uj | 3 i ices. Stock comprises all the i i d Fur Coats at just ONE-THIRD OFF former prices. . R e [!' g:;iir:alfi: ?:«li( ::fi??lfifié’%fiz :«t)lw wfy I;::iow cost. The original price tags remain and deductions are made a N5 Terson. o sein He would! start flr C - o — Bike time of purchase. JOHNSON SAYS HE IS T L of of Washington anq and Neaig owners of the major and mi- WHITEWASHED CORNFELL i, York, Drc.f&—’fl:fie Chess zez::li . : ; R Sport Skirts of finest wool plaids and Tailored Shrho:m“fif Smart new Waists, made of fine Georgettes, trimmed with real filet i, h-icotinbe -"“"’g :odeh, maly styled Slnru, i el laces. Heavy Crepe de Chine Tailored Waists. All sizes, 36 to 46. ray of colorings. January Clearance price scarcel Virtually our entire stock on sale at this ridiculously low price. team, last year's champions, core of 3-0 at the twenty-third an. tournament of the Intercollegiats > league. Their scheduled fourth Will be played tomorrow. The 5 f tho College of the City of New the | York and New York University split ev- | team, with ¥ whitewashed the Cornell of materials. ; A\ SKIRTS $5.50 Weretos1050 E WAIST“VS 5 $2.95 VAT SKIRTS $9.75 Wowtsisss hea 7 are ¢ 1070 today, ome up. The first six fioles \ rapcioely doing baseball an almost | ™08 foday, mme driving ratn snd a M E prepaablo injury” by inflating the |werg DAYe hrougtbut tho meAdy E prices wyers as they have th et E baset en some of the owners ! O e s kept the steieen BOUTS AT PHILADELPALA \ ‘W0 games won by each. | OPEN Gonr CHAMPIONS LOST EXHIBITION MATOH fan Francsco, Dec. 26.—MacDonald ey Smith and Sam Whiting of the Olymmia e ®|club deteated Jim Barmes and Jock Hugehingon open golf chamofons of the United States and Great Britain, re. o aimer: | spectively in o S6dote extiibitfon match almos: have been tra ous prosperity for the may not be Good 1 hooks, Philadelphia, Dee. 26.—Jimmy Hanlon, | > Denver, and George Chaney, Baltimore, legiat LOOKS GOOD tests i - | N turday. Reich scored a|PROVIDENCE oflegiato Dbaskstball | ia, of Portland, Ore., to his string of vic-|New York Sa its e e were the winners in two of the principal e e and was scored on |serve opened i bouts of holiday matinees. easo: u el tims in New York Saturday night.|knockdown in the first round, s A FOR m-rEnNIAT;ONA:;:E\Afir ,E s % 7 vietory Fred Fulton is being seriously con- | tims > S y e S xokd: s eas Patirat i b enter Sing e o oner e Tale quimer e 1ol ok S i icnnCer Jrd Douiy: (Pakey Gluvet s imit e ub:gs Canadian and was floored himeelt in | _stovidence. R 1. International Lea- ioaaan outpointed Joo Tigiits, Phiia [only once. Long 3 holding them to|over tie z qzvx;:;et,;\ G S e et T SR 1. I G okt ol e e M | it ol L 4 o e Itz il hy r e lead ut A " : 3ev X > it g o b " Cired ot Sag, Duego, Caltfl, Deo. 26— <d*whin in a feet cight round fight, | (6am feties, and Tive days later he ool Jever Noaded, Cossl of | ‘yie. Boy Simte Buxing Commission| A new arena ~w‘thx=b:;tlggmpieled’ Savantage of 20 pounds P R Semen 45 i e * crowned its football invasion of |whije Chaney easily defeated Mike Panl. },‘:& fge Columbus club 4 to 1, giving Reserve, was the. star, scoring 16 of his |y, ieeeq the suspension of Nate mi» ity Jof (z:,}qog"yhag:swm TR e i Wh]: n ?d d""A '“:m r;;wuncednthe_ "‘:f”‘r_:fl:w - ; otory ooee by splashing to a | son, St. Paul, alsg in am eight round % them. o Bt 1 of Revere. The order becomes ef-|in Jerse: 8 hand very badly in_hs 10-round gzo arry Davis, 1y B 3 P e University of | pont. Chaney had His better of every | & pair of safe blz,?;’;s a no-hit no- | team’s poinks. gzcu“’,a on Christmas Day. Santa Claus | next night whes Johnuy Mu })B:f i O Dowa o St "B o, £, iR | Herry Davis, ot Phi e FJ»:‘\ : Mlm thiens. i e g ran it i i, sehen | Wi STE! idn't forget Nate. the Bronx meets Willie Shaw of Wil not sagage. i another St for af| iat, Ie hed seoured a - game and the field was a churned b affair until a‘s;‘,th inning, when TMINSTER DEFEATED s didn’t forget ) - ich Village|Yonne in a 12-round star bout. z least a mouth, Mike drew down §S- backing to found a club h r s slime. | Ser - | 7BYSZEO TOOK TWO OUT OF THREE heen retired in the rtin, of Columbus MELEOSE CELUB AT HOCKE' Gene Tunney ?fo‘?fia«n*{lc 2 s:xf}. WA st o Voo aspoasiiont e o i et sumne asg | Packin o tound o pemsons, rain coavtd and huddied FALLS FROM, TExs giawe (thivd banemdn Moty Doston, Dec. 26.—In & hockey double knocked. out die OF | ety Sl failing to snow up| 2557 1or 1 end o o s sromun b0 a8 alvsady assured 1 mood r e unched ‘head arena ht the 'est- | roung e & o =53 Dara 3 S inter. But in £ ht for 5 per: cenit: a i medeelias, toed {msghesc the| = FALL 8 Stanitious Zbyeako, P NSAS OUTEOINTS et e e, grlay evoning, Oiare had been ioored fox, & Bouy hare Tast: winter, Tt in The men cash Toueht (o= 3 por Lot of e smmowcem i vorld’s heavyweight wrestling DIOT, | o CRY KAN team won | for the count of nine in the third, . Lo gross 8 4 : e : e lown X o : s el s R L e , to have no trouble in beating up $93.792. N e, S ,:,. first half the Wikl Chts did not | 50 ‘“”“S}ik“'g’?,’—‘““ hbthen&bxllug;mt' JOHNNY RAY IN 10-ROUND BOUT from Boston college 5 to 2. - Pete Hartly, Leo Flynn’s Durable ifwmu at Madison Saquare Garden ot Wast TG i v vt 1 5:.’: wuy Pl el Rl Sovo ake a first d and throughout the [ 2&:inst Dio o falls ont ot ‘three. The| Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 25—Rocky Kap- i, jand Dutiful Dane is booked to meet Saturday night. his fight at Holyoke, where he beat Sol epy fiher ety to bl denidy ne they rarely had possession of the | BT T and pin fails{eas of Buffalo, N. Y., outpointed Johany JOHNNY GRIFFFTHS FOUGHT Pete Choike, the Detroit lightweight, Johnny Dundse and Wilis Jacksan | 1 155¢ 3t Hobyske ‘where fe beat Sol i, "o e ek O ! {hird and fourts perieds | Sirangle boid was et S T it DEAW WITH TRABITAS |in a twelve tound bout in Louisville e b el O e e N s o e e s s bk No. iniinz of th T the i, mateh Waldek | vision bout here teoon. inig- :: . {on January 2. N S Garden on December 30. Theled for a battle wit] plan Davis move had previously been re- S m:r:e,:;‘%udms B mmw{h;nfl\"m‘l 'fi“' E‘“ e, Mo, O wetaraey ze.~i:2nxm; si % | Eddia Whits acored 2 10oround. Tffx} et il Tor & 15-round bout, | with the winner of the Cooney-Eim scrap. ceived and fans i v oy minutes to a draw. e, Mt e am: s | fiths, Akron, a Trambitas, of |dy Seidman in their 10-round bo Hhe hoys to welkht in ut 130 pounie ot ceived and fans a flnx,m,mmn majority of the ten round draw with Alex Trambitas, of | d maica Saturday night. In one of | the, et e e ; had looked. for & biaak Some Pitchin e e s B T e s A iy )&:’; elimineries Iialias Jack Demp- |2 oclock. 1 ’I;hx:m_v;l be Al Sarie cuw-. s N 3, [ mee Selitle ot auit . ne Al Reich, the Adonis of the pri The National Board of Rire Under- ST 1 WESTERN- RESERVE DEFEATS SECRTING NOTES. \ ' |53n round. ) Sam McVey, nesro beavyweight di I a New York hospital 0f pum that Santa Claus| What a giri. enioys mosy about_ s i i . Al stayed the lim- | writens recemmends. me is the popeorn, 1 Dave Rosenberg, the Brookiyn mid- |ring, is imvrot ng., Al Renault in " bs.fireproot.—Boston.Teavecript, ' baseball ga dlewei] added - Jimmy Darey of!it in his-bout with -Jack - A B ¥ =

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