Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 28, 1922, Page 7

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922 NORWICH BULLETIN, *hs: lovely 'lsn‘c.'..., .u.:.“ k9 ow ean 1 'f bow <an 1 @ % I.:‘f -—m. nmm' 5 £ . Y fear, h ¢ , " . E - S 2 . o in The Fortsk . She was wearing the coral tafféts e n > 3 Somt jone had bought her from ARd the iitte L0 coat with pome: forso, granate blossoms, And the wrlllllusa feather fan; But she ran do o Wi 4 Kentieh 1ne t the ‘moon! d.;hwedmzhtpwlvf(h._- Begins Today and GContinues Monday and Tuesday Each month-end marks a definite period in our mercantile year, and is, therefore, a time when we find it advisable to clean up various items i in our large stocks, and thus make room for newer merchandise which is constantly being received. To accomplich this résult, va “~diice the prices of sh-anamurwmmiu etell ar Aldebdrdn, An'dnlll the big vlueu cared umhln‘ tor - Floor Coverings BEST Q\ ALITY CORK JLEUM is made with good nd this regular ghest quality. £ood patterns. SALE PRICE 7% CONGOLEUM RUGS lar have these rugs prov- 10-6 SALE PRICE $12.95 3 by 9—Value $3.00 SALE PRICE $1.98 VELVET STATR CARPET et which ¥ The Size $1.75 £ SALE PRICE $1.3° Hosiery and Underwear Department MEDIUM WOMEN' WEIGHT Splendid cotton suits with bodicé and ankls length. Regular pric SALE PRICE 950 LIGHT WBIGHT UNION SUITS Women's sleeveless suits with cuff y good su t 50e. SALE PRICE 3 FOR $1.00 A 1 ed mercerized cotton bose lack, white or cordovan. We have been selling them for 43c 50c a pair SALE PRICES 33c AND 38 WOMEN'S MERCERIZED hosiery, beauti alues $1.25 and rdovan. V. SALE PRICE 8% INFANT'S FLEECED VESTS p them warm these cold da ar price 50c SALE PRICE 32: COTTON Domestics Department -W BROWN COTTON SALE PRICE Hc YARD-WIDE BLEACHED COTTON this at 21c a 29c, the reg- heap at SALE PRICE 210 GOOD LLOW CASES sizes—the SALE PRICE 33 AND EY have colored SALE PRICE $3.39 weight a pair. All i’ » ‘ Linen Department “INDIAN HEAD" SCARFS Indian Head is just like a good hea- i i pearance, and these ticularly good. They are 18 by 45 inches, and have been selling for 79c¢ apiece. SALE PRICE 4% BUREAU NOH LINEN DAMASK A good damask in rose and bar stripe patterns. Has that rich sheen which _distinguishes a damask. a yard good linen The regular price is $4.50 " SALE PRICE $298 NAPKINS TO MATCH ABOVE DAMASK SALE PRICE $7.00 A DOZEN 72-INCH MERCBRIZED DAMASK A remarkably good quality of the d table damask, with a finish which rivals that of the fi- nest linen. Worth $1.50 a yard. SALE PRICE 98¢ Celored Wash Goods Department COTTON PLAID SKIRTINGS Designs similar to those used in the high-grade wool plaids a shown, and the fabric is one ¥ Hl wide. We should E ng 59%¢ a yard—the va there. SALE PRICE 25¢ BEACON BATH ROBE FLANN The genuine “Beacon” in inimitable finish a: splendid colorings a patte e is winte us ye the robe ular price 69c. SALE PRICE 50c miich desirable merchandise, cutting it to a figure which makes buying a pleasure. THIS MONTH-END IS PARTICULARLY INTERESTING End o’ the Month Disposal of Dresses Two Lots of Silk and Wool Dresses At Special Month-End Prices. LOT NO. 1—ONE REEL OF Silk and Wool Dresses Not any old dresses, but an aitractive assortment of pleasing ‘styles, of good quality, and’ sufficiently numerous to give you the opportunity of choosing. VALUES UP TO $25.00 VALUES UP '1'0 $39.50 $9.98 | $19.75 All Winter Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices CHILDREN’S COATS AT HALF-PRICE LOT NO. 2—ONE REEL OF Silk and Wool Dresses This secend lot is made up of dresses of a much higher grade, the values run- ning as high as $39.50. Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses, in many of the most acceptable styles. YARD-WIDE Percale is a you a we say it the best 19c a yard. SALE PRICE 12V PERCALE standard cloth, n when lot is of § has been ! } GOOD PLAIN thing can ad CHAMBRAY take its is ful 32 inc SALE PRICE 199 v ce w this 5 yard. i | ! Art Gocds Department i i AN ODD LOT OF ese yarns were vi hank, but for one r they did GOOD YARNS ued at Sic not sell well. strictly all right and perf you want a bargai SALE PRICE 39¢ ART WOOL IN LATEST COLORS The reguk s desirable varn is 6 SALE PRICE &0 CLARK'S O N T LUSTRE CROCHET COTTON The regular everyday a spool. SALE PRICE 8 Infants’ Wear Department DR. DENTOX GARM Will keep the children warm nights and prevent colds es 2 to 5 years, SALE PRICE $1.00 JUTING FLANNEL SLIPS Sizes 2 to 8 years, SALE PRICE 8% price is 10c SLEEPING NTS Satin and Straw Hats. price we ask. A Five-Dollar Millinery Sale EARLY SPRING HATS AT A WONDERFUL PRICE The assortment is made up of a limited number of new Spring modeéls which are priced at $7.50, and a wonder- fully pretty and complete showing of dainty Satin, and You will note that these are all new Hats, of the latest mode, and worth at least fifty per cent more than the and § § We have just received a shipment of The oldest and best in the coun- Pretty Drésdens many uses. Just right for hair bows, hnd we have them in all shades. Value 3%¢ a yard. ANNOUNCEMENT THIS IS A SALE COVERING A VERY WIDE SELECTION OF HOUSEHOLD NEEDS, CAREFULLY CHOSEN FOR THEIR USABILITY. EVERY PIECEIS BRAND NEW, AND EVERYTHING IS READY FOR YOU IN OUR DOWN- STAIRS DEPARTMENT. TO SELL THIS MERCHANDISE FOR THE VERY LOW PRICE OF 19¢, HAS INVOLVED SCME EXTREMELY CAREFUL PLAN- NING, AND SHOPPING, ON OUR PART. THIS IS REALLY A “MUTUAL BENEFIT” SALE And Everything Is Ready for Saturday Morning Jewelry Department BEAD NECKLACES IN COLORINGS Glove Department WOMEN'S WHITE WOOLEN GLOV m and wooly, a need right now. Leather Goods Department GENUINE CALFSKIN HAND BAGS Pleasing in appearance and of ex- MANY just what egular price ity bead necklaces of excep- cellent quality, Made with double al beauty, and for these three SALE PRICE 67c frame, and worth $3.50. they will go at very low GAUNTLET MITTENS SALE PRICE $2.98 g They will keep the wind from DAL § alue 39c—SALE PRICE 2% | blowing up your coat sleeves. We SHPEPSKIN BAGS alue Toc—SALE PRICE 49¢ | have them for women and girls. | Not so good as the calfskin, bit : A Value § will give good service, and they are Value 89c—SALE PRICE 6% LE PRICE $1.00 very good to look at. The regular Value 98c—SALE PRICE 79 BOYS' KID MITTENS price is $1.75. Good quality ' and warmly lined. SALE PRICE $149 Regula: D) T5c Notion Department R BLACK BACK-STRAP PURSES ; This style is always good, and we SHAMROCK LINEN THREAD Toilet Goods Department | are woing fo elve vou Bl W3 206 & apool 25c MAVIS TALCUM POWDER | 8- .Thb regular prics t was $1.25. SALE PRICE 89%¢ SALE PRICE 21c 25¢ BURRILL'S TOOTH PASTE SALE PRICE 13¢ 25¢ BURRILL'S TOOTH POWDER SALE PRICE 15¢ DEXTER'S KNIFTING COTTON try. 2 SREEIBRICE 1o Underwear Department White, was 10c—SALE PRICE 8¢ WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP SATURDAY Black, was 15c—SALE PRICE 10c SALE PRICE 50c A BOX PHILIPPINE NIGHT ROBES - T Some of them in the typical sleeve- MONDAY 5. aa COAT'S DARNING COTPON Silk Department less style, others in round or square TUESDAY Sold regularly for 5c FANCY STRIPE SIUK SHIRTINGS | Ik models, ‘We will sell you during these three days some of the most pleasing silk shirtings wé have seen in many years. The width is 82 inches—the value $1.10 a vard. SALE PRICE 8¢ . 10-INCH GEORGETTE CREPE Still the léader in the silk_world. Our line comprises every color and black as well. Value $2.00 a yard— SALE PRICE §145 YARD-WIDE MESSALINES Our complete stock of Messalines, in every imaginable color. The reg- ular price at this time is $2.00 4 yd. SALE PRICE $1.55 and all of them very pretty. Your chofce of pink or white, Valua $3.98. SALE PRICE $2.69 PHILIPPINE ENVELOPR CHEMISES Shoulder strap models or the oldér designs with round necks. A pleas- SALE PRICE 5 FOR 170 Ribbon Department 39c DRESDEN RIBBONS which will find are really worth $3.98. SALE PRICE $2.69 BED SOCKS Nice and comfy for the cold nights we are having. SALE PRICE 10c SALE PRICE 1% TAFFETA RIBBONS SALE PRICE 1% | ing variety will be found, and they" Laces and Enibroideries CAMBRIC AND NAINSOOK EMBROIDERED EDGES They range from 2 to 6 inches wide and we have been selling them for 15, SALE PRICE 100 10c TORCHON EDGES They 4re about one inch wide, and very pretty. Much used for finish- ing window draperies.® SALE PRICE 50 BMBROIDERED EDGES WITH BEADING Splendid values and beautiful pat- terns which we Sell generally for 18c a yard. SALE PRICE 10c 15¢ WIDE TORCHON EDGES For trimming pillow slips, scarfs, runners, etc. SALE PRICE 10s VENISE COLLAR POINTS AND EDGES ‘We have réduced in price a few of our best numbers in these beauti- ful laces, and heartily recommend them to your attention. 98¢ Values—SALE PRICE 75¢ $1.50 Values—SALE PRICE 85¢ Corset Department SOME REAL $2.00 CORSETS And we are going to sell them for just one half their value. We have all sizes from 21 to 30. SALE PRICE $1.00 NEMO CORSETS A low bust model with medium long hip. If you are acquainted with the merits of Nemos you will come in and get a pair. If you don't know Nemos come in and find out about them. SALE PRICE $4.00 CIRCLET BRASSIERES Constantly growing in_popularity. We can offer either pink or white, in sizes 34 to 48, during this sile for a very special price. SALE PRICE $1.00 $3.00 CORSETS FOR ONLY $2.00 Made of a good grade of pink cou- til.” A medium low bust model, in sizes from 21 to 36, SALE PRICE $200 Stationery Department 35c BOXED PAPER A good writing paper, with envel- opes which we have been selling for 35c. SALE PRICE 21c HURD'S WRITING PAPER Sold by the pound for 50c SALE PRICE 3% ENVELOPES TO MATCH THE ABOVE SALE PRICE 15c PACKAGE Dtess Goods Department _ YARD-WIDE STORM SBRGE A strongly woven Serge, 4 yard wide, in colors and black. It is all Wool. SALE PRICE 78 YARD-WIDE SKIRTING PLAIDS Few fabrics have attained the pop- dlarity that these have. They are all good color combinations, and are worth $1.00 a vard. SALE PRICE 5% HANDSOME STRIPE SKIRTINGS Prunella is the weave, 4 French fabric of the best quality. It is 54 inches wide and the present price is $5.50 a yard. SALE PRICE $3.98 54-INCH PLAID SKIRTINGS A weave of the bettér sort in fhedi- um and dark colorings. It is &n un- tinished wWorsted, firm in Weave, yet soft in finish, and the colorings are very good Indeed. Regular price is $4.75 a yard. SALE PRICE $35 Neckwear Department ORGANDIE AND LACE COLLARS AND SETS A collection of stylish neckwear which is very dalfity 4nd pleasing: Formerly sold for $1.40. SALE PRICE 8% NOVELTY NECKWEAR The dainty little rouna collars which the flippers Wear on the jersey Suits and dresses, with cuffs to match. Regular price 50c. SALE PRICE 3% They are real linen, too, With two different width hems. A regular 508 grade. SALE PRICE 3% PURE LINEN Fine linen and made with eighth- inch hem. Should sell for BSoc. SALE PRICE 3% Lining Departiient PRINTED SATINES Make particularly handsome coat linings and will wear well. The reg- ular prices are 6% and 79 & yard. SALE PRICE 57¢ YARD-WIDE SATINES Plain_satines in all, the wanted_éo orings. Théy aré of the best quali- ty. Valué 50c a yard. SALE PRICE 37% PRINTED VENETIAN The véky best mercerized linings We, carry, or ih fact that aré made. ‘W& sell them ordinarily for $1.49. SALE PRICE 98¢ 15¢ SOCKS Good socks in fast black or rich cordovan shade which would be called good value at 1. SALE PRICE 10¢ OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF 75c NECKTIES All-silk four-ifi-hands of latest de- sign, in very handsome colorings and patterns. SALE PRICE 2 FOR $1.00 $1.00 CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Good cloth, good colot ahd good style. Sizes 15 to 16 1-2, and all are cut good and full: SALE PRICE 59%¢ 35c FIBRE SILK FOUR IN HANDS Made in the tubular style with no lining. SALE PRICE 25¢ $1.50 PBRCALE DRESS SHIRTS Made 6f a particularly go&d squiafe percale in_handsome designs. It is a REAL shirt, . the colors are guararntéed. 'SALE PRICE, $1.00 THE MENS SHOP HAS MANY END OF THE MONTH VALUES FLANNEL PAJAMAS Made of a yery good grade of Out- ing Flannel and trimmed with silk frogs. Pajamas like these should sell for §2.00-2 Sult. We have all sizes. SALE PRICE $1.65 $1.00 BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR This is the best quality, and the prodtict of Well knowh mills. SALE PRICE 7% HEAVY WINTER GLOVES FOR MEN AXD BOYS We wish to cléan out our enua: stock of heavy gloves of all kinds. ONE- 'rmngfi?&fékscu EAR GREY OUTING FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS SALE PRIGE 7% WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS P GREY OR KHAKI Values §250—SALE PRICE $1.69 Values $4.50—SALE PRICE $269 BOYS' OUTING FLANNEL $1.85 qualltv—!ALE PmcE 11 $1.50 quallty—SALE PRICE WILLINGTON The funeral of Mra Diantha Bssex wai held Saturddy aftéinoon dt the homs of her daughter, Mrs. Ciafénce Eessz. Mr. Allen officiated. Mbs. Walter \in kang expréssively Lead, Kindly There were beautiful floral chrysanthe- out of towh Mr, ue Mrs. Alek pleces. rosts, urnnlg. mume 4nd hyhdlhithe. From thése present wulting from a fall on the fce, his homé_in thid villag -m ilttia m of r .aa - Sev- | Bligh, Leon Wobdworth, Gedrge Wraight S brother in Florlda. The roads are very ley, and not fdhy [aty °1. Burldl wa in e :(1 ';:?5-:. {'m.'_;’“’z ;"‘1 "'t"‘!;:ol_ll&ey ;Inld m; ;;rm and | ahd Wilbert Wood. Burial was in th s was taken very {ll Sun : Y ‘Gy o h‘ "m"r‘ E‘m‘ .’.2,.*2‘?,..1 N“ ”” ' lllard of | movea to f. and Mf8.\ Cos- | family plot. ut is recovering. ‘enton, the Buft Cap séhool Sl Nang; Whterto Mra. Phebé Ken; Mérrow dnd fl_ !Ilnl')' Tillotson of | grove had b8eh thariled 65 years and on| Mrs, Erma Dodge came to the Cos- rs: n, Mrs. Gahan's mother, hds | -oacher, spent the week cnd with Mr. ahd c.mns.‘ A’hf nn upl!fl wfifi $everal daym. "n B" “ Groton, Vi, who has been caring for iéF mother séveral weeks Burial was in the HIil cemetery. Mrd. George Cosgrove, 81, week Friday morning. She had been Il many weeks, and her death came 4s a release from suffering. Fith her husband, moved to town from New Haven 28 years ago; they conduct- 4 & poultry plant successtully, White Wyandsties Baiig ihelr speciaity. died last hom, Mrs. Cosgrove. | The Rev. also their 60th anniversary they held a re- ception, daughters, Mrs. Belle Sleight of York and Mrs. Ida Brown, who lived ai Boston. ful flowers. The bearers weré Howard groye Home Friday, York Sunday. Mrs. Belie Sleight of New Yofk came o attend the funeral of her mother, as also Frank ove of Boston and is daughter. Sleight réturning to New |beén ill with a cold and rhétmatism. She leaves her husband, two Mrs. Peter Brand New the Hill, whete shé Works. e, and a son, Frank Cosgrove of besides sSeveral grandchildren. funeral was held Monday at 2 p. in. Jr. Allen conducting the services, singing a golo, There were beauti- | returned [ stein cows died recently. Theodore Mirtl has sold a pair steers to William Parizek. Mrs. Ernest Wilson has been ill, Mrs. Gardner is much improved. ered nurse is in attendance. is suffering with rheumatism and i not able to get iip té One of Coloné] Hall's fine herd of Hol- # "ROCKVILLE Funéfal serviced for Hénry R. Palmer, , ré-| 77, Whé diéd January 20 '!re he!d u Mrs. Eddy Burdick. Mrs. Henry Tillotson left Sundey Hdiris Price, to hi hdme. f6¢| The Maldén, Mdss, g6l Wilh Rer &6m, Dr. Irish sévéral days last whek. Chn#tian hotise. |: A new teleph :’5:‘& iy (A3 A : t, Ana Ay A fhe s thrwth the t an —V. Backville West. i the London G HUMOR OF THE DAY “And yet” commented fish Cavesifa, “I shouldn't go & far as to say the cosmetics représent an extensive fh- vestment in dye stuffs.”—Washingtén Star, An ofd yokél siw 3 motor car for_the first_time in_his life. It came 4 ©h the main Street and dls ma cloud of dust. St wdL" gald the “ghe must ha' bem g-:ln‘ x:%a they from that um..t got. London 'm Phe. A lady reader reports the toilowing néit compliment pald to Her by her Irjsh she sald, “but 1 fear it Datters me 4 Hitle” “Shure," raplied the gallant Phtrik, “it wouid Hawe to flatter yo 4 great deal to look as well as ye do in my eyés, o agymau"'"nnmnnx g 4 tpd fll—fl? ’;7 m - “Y o call me po o, 1 l.hn out for P uj you, no jackass, bu you cam't 601 dem h :et"—qmm Mt (Sbldly)— whie'( Yonr art on the world's stege? (i :fi-'! uialrhd.r m and when clouds darken s lightén pliices, ha & u. imfi lir tu unt{l he shines out sghin."—London An< swers, “What's the difference betwesn & Phm rot and & predchér?” “1 dop't know—never thought efibat i "’gm'i Mrs. Biaki —MW York dalx;’r“ rs‘dm er 'lau" fl? ever, i suppole Wlmds Tales. Hokus—You fay §&; iuig! of Bormwe% fi;:t ym{’ admit that he vpnihih Pokub-- Y8, b AUy ueu -ir: for_the people be oyay money to—Tite. Edith—You,_ i) im_fnd be o posed to me. 1 don't see What you hvd 16 be soiry 10 1or. a 5 EeChel— daon’t feel sorry m‘- selt dear, bdt for him.—Boston n Trane cript. Gertie—That 1s the Bast forin 8¢ d0e ercise for the, er, complexion? Mertie—Walking, mfldlng the drug store is within walking distance— Wayside Tales. The languages of the world had béed confounded. “Exceedingly igtefesting” commente éd the head_contractor for the towef of Babel, “The ~original sovieti" Washingion_Star. Kennle—What's fathér ainging o, mother? Mother—He's singing the baby 4 sleep. Kennie—Well, mum, if T was the h. by Td prat&n to B8 a&8Ep—Lo: Answers. b fe&\' I lack saleémanship.* “Why? “well, & lady Bad b‘enh 100 grand pianos for two hours. dian’t_exdctly guft hér. I thoti 51 do something, for the_store so I th msgv o ,'.‘“ Hér & paper of pis” “She got xnmait."_uuma Cue rier-Journal. Hib—Ths bisciilts wé HAQ #6r edp~ per last evening were just like tu-( my déar old mothér used to wue—fluw kind of you to s&y Bo, Hub——l didn't notice their similaiity at the time, but I recognized the O familiar nighttharé that disturbed my slumber.—Boston Transcript. KALEIDOSCOPE B London bridfé pas at rent roll of §750,000 & year; dérived from property left in the past for the spécial upkeép of the Bridge. A famobs hymn; “Thé Diy s Past It is surpriing to léartt that chifie ots worked on the principle of th“ci dz; imétér weré uSed in fourth century. ‘Rina 8 calleq the 1ai hcde. é irais. Miss Alta Noitén; living on a farm in i n Brdeavor socte tértained 2 numbér from Aifi:‘l;’llfl a oclal sniurdny evéning In the varish Percy Néft and Miss Helen Magson of Waterford, E. social and spent lllflr Conn., “atténda the C. Saturda; mzh friends Hes, r!nmn“&fia'e lg:hfflari oF = B Burton county, Kinsas, travels ten miise 4nd pasies z&&g thred countlés her way to &nd from &chool kach dlv. The name “Watling stréet’ used % applied in England_to Lk Milky_ Way, 35 well 45 to the wan rodd from Chester to Dover, wl ints fame land department. A ilghihtuss on the Japanese eoist 18 constfutted of bambod. Baif used because it has 1t | power in salt w-(er ani like ordinary wood I 86 mil. g & e nh [y E ré 1§ i e Fbeas ety = ractically dll Wt Tiibus which Far &. axis of the tFés I e _are the rays ofl.i AL

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