Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 24, 1922, Page 2

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WORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922 1 but were pushed back tnto the room by 1he officers. On the table were the cards. NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantic Office 51 Church Street Telephone 1062 about $2 in change and some brass poker chips Which were seized by the lkeru What Is Going On Tonight. ot state whether Ferringno was oom or not, In the caso of Cou- he only minor, Probation Officer S. )a Peckham was appointed guar- Htem. Coutu said he was i bat was sorry and asked for 'rnlntor told the " court “thac Mazzolas op- g pa ] 'znmx.sly tor rumning & Micl s | FURTHER NOTICE WILL TELL OF ||§ s Prvent 2 Gl | ATTER cxpomn—sties yar lech e Li R et o yer by chilted—the “oumce | o peeveation” & HFs Cascara Beomide Guimine Tablets. Theg.forly rom sguinst Catds 2ad ha Grinpe 2 Faving Lo Sandy 234 wvimg 3 grampt- | | b omsitothen ik oo sdwomen, (B | vriss Julia Towavee of | cxpuced to tho ddsments day, (o be free na still in their p i Coide, Hedaches 10d La Grippe et rut e entine woder seeon. B> is-amer—the qoickent acfivn. mmest deprnistle coumdy ‘ot ok At All Dewggists—30 Conts . % Iz counon. DeTon WINDHAM C(‘JU"ITY Large supply of parts carried! in stock. Satisfactory work on all | makes of cars. EXPERT MECHANICS | RADIATOR REPAIRING | A SPECIALTY | In Rear 935 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. Kiliourey Bros. |’ UNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimaatic, Cann, | Phone iLady Assistant) Conaseitens Ackion tizs ap | SEEK ¥RIENDS IN HOUR OF NEED. the hour of need wa o 1t JAY M. SHEPARD Busceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 0-52 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC dy Assistant. Tel. Connection | flu he convuisions. Fo- a8 a wonderful es like this give reput; Alwn as for conghs “am colds, | URRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Felt Base Remnants 18x36—29¢ Each Most every home needs one or two of these rem- nants to scatter round whers there is much walking, especially near doors, bathrcom, or pantry. Their size makes them convenient to handle, and mey be had in a wide variety of good, cheerful patterns. NOW ON SALE, CARPET ROOM FLOOR :'THE H. C. MURRAY co. e 2oe | stubbora cough and o || COLDS and A RAW,| SORE THROAT END QUICKLY! WHEN YOU APPLY CAWIPHOROLE Go Over Night—Sore 7hroat | ll“ lu Minutes. Then youl know why thousand OAIPHOROLE when omay Spread it ‘on t chest or throat. Y et it ke ‘hold ;nd quickl;ibnikwnpc.: stabl in the throat and At once difficult breathing s relieved and the choked up air passages of the throat and lungs are penetrated by the powerful healing vapora which each the very seat of the ith breat th, loosening up phlegm, stop- oat tickle, and healing the of the throat, chest e LETh S5 o Vas in_ soma| ”"flnfl-!h d E L Bevare o MOVED! { LOCATED IN ROOM 3, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. THIS LOCATION IS TEMPORARY. MY PERMANENT LOCATION. DOLLY B. STANTON WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 1, § fdward I OueLelLb and Lillia Gintin, Rov. 1.3 St nd Sarah Agnes Moseley, Rev. Hiiee 17—Arthur Joseph ence Gledhill, Rev. A, D. Carpenter. ric Johnson (Atlanti J) and Wilhelmina Girouard, 1y 8. McCready. Tormey, Rev. John B. Clark. 26—Wiiam A J. 3. Pagil ue\ Walter ¥. Borchert. Bcar A, Barrett nnd Hazel N ixuung Rev. A. D, Carpen the !nl‘gz:[ f ‘celpts we: €28,583, $2.310 debt, The recei $1,672. For' the first tima the cémetery ac- count Wwas kept separate from ths ehurch ‘ncome and expense. Father Clark's re- THE ART EMBROIDERY BUSINESS |# noon W 1—Williain Budley Jones (Baltio) Walter | Gagne and Flor- City, N. v. Har- 26—Henry U. Forra and Anna . Robinson (Brattle- boro, ‘u e\nd Delia M. Dumaine, Rev. zl—nny Guvem and Marie Stone, ceipts were the largest in the sixty years Listory of the parish and the expenses . The re- and expenditures paid on the parish pis included a balance of ! ) I It - § The Reductions MEN’S SUITS $25.00—Sale Price $17.50 $35.00—Sale Price $24.50 $40.60—Sale Price $28.50 $45.00—Sale Price $32.50 $50.00—Sale Price $34.50 MENS OVERCOATS 35.00—Sale Price $26.50 45.00—Sale Price $32.50 50.00—Sale Price §34.50 | $4.50, $6.50, $8.50, $10.00 MEN’S TROUSERS $3.38, $4.90, $6.45, §7.45 $4.00 and $5.00 MENS HATS $2.95 and $3.65 $1.25 and $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 95¢ MEN’S WORK GLOVES Were 75¢, $1, $1.50, $2 Sale Prices 38c, 65¢c, 75¢, $1.35 n e 744MAINSTREET siotihing tremendous burden on our Tailor Shop. port showed that the receipts from sale "4 (Continuad_on Naxt Pana fial s Botiom Prices?t Are Final The J. F. Carr Company A Great Saving Event for All Who Have Been Waiting for This Is Your Gpportunity r Clearance Sale SO 5 LT len’s and Boys’ ana Furnishings FOR TEN DAYS ONLY Commences Wednesday, January 25th Now Comes Qur Big Clearance Sale! Thousands of patrons, familiar with our An- nual Sale, renowned for years as the occasion for economical buying, know and appreciate the generous price reductions, and are await- ing this important announcement. We shall make it ten days of quick, rapid selling, for this is a plain business proposition — Stocks in all departments are entirely too large, and as we do not carry goods over from one sea- son to another, the logical time has come for the complete closing out of all seasonable merchandise on hand, and Out It Must Go! The volume of reductions in this Sale are un- equalled, and there will be no better oppor- tunity for making purchases. Profits are cast aside and in many instances- merchandise is marked at prices much less than actual cost. The majority of Men’s Suits and Overcoats were made by the Stein-Bloch Co. All goods coffered are of our regular stock. MEN’S $1.50 HEAVY UNDERWEAR Sale Price $1.15 BOYS’ SUITS Were $10, $12, §15, $18 Sale Prices $6.95, $7.95, $9.45, $11.45 BOYS’ CVERCOATS Were $15, $18, $20 Sale Prices $9.95, $11.95, $13.95 MEN’S SWEATERS Were $5.00 to $10.00 Sale Prices $3.95 to $6.90 FOR MEN $1.00 Silk Hose. ... .. $1.50 Silkk Hose $1.15 $2.00 Silk—Worsted $1.38 Prices quoted here are the original prices at which the merchandise formerly sold — and not “value prices” as often used in order to show a larger mark down. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures! Please give us all the leeway you can on alterations. We want everybody to be pleased, and will do everything we can to get garments out when wanted, but such a rush as this, puts a It will help us both, if you will bear that in mind. The J _F Carr Company Lisle Hose ........ President Suspenders 33¢ COLLARS: Men’s and Boys’ Sale Price 15¢

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