Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 25, 1922, Page 10

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END O’ THE MONTH SALE SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Striking End o’ the Month Specials All Around the Store Silk Department EXQUISITE CREPE DB CHINE ur cholce of of the geason's A handsome 5 worth' every forty cent of $1.50— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.10 BLACK SATIN® A Satin v a ri“h. lustrous finish and very firm In weave. It is one vard wide and worth $2.60 a yard— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $149 CLEVER SPORT SATIN All the latest eo'orin™s are shown in this sp'endid Satin which we are eelling regularly for $3.25 a yard. Buy now for summer use— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $239 GOOD SILK SHIRTINGS A Silk woven specially for Shirts, and finished in dolicate colored stripes of blue, green, lavender or tan. Value $1.10 a yard— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 98¢ Dress Goods Department A STURDY ~TURM SERGE We have it in mavy, in brown, and in black, and it is 44 inches wide. his $1.50 quality 1s all-wool, double wars. end has been thoroughly sponged and shrunk— END O' THE MONTH PRICE $1.10 PLAIDS FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR ce of either bright or dark s, in plaide which are. just right for the chiidren. Value Toc— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 55¢ THE POPULAR CANTON CREPE Mage of mohair and fine Australian 42 “inches wide of the staple ag well as ew colorings. This cloth is a been sponged and and ank. Value $! END 0’ THE MONTH PRICE $2.19 54-TNCH SKIRTING PLAIDS Regular merchandige from our stock, and sold by us for We e them bot: color combinations-— and d END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $3.98 l i Downstairs Department 7-QUART AMELED THEA KETTLE y ename ware bargain- END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.29 SANT FLUSH Made far cleaning cl it wil certat! 10 it used in every home— ENO O’ THE MONTH SALE 21c WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS They are preity ood welght, and the cups hold 10 ounces. thing for ordinary use— % END O’ THE MONTH SALE 1% TWINE MOP-HEADS May be used for either dry or wet mops, and are of the best quality— END O’ THE MONTH SALE 33¢ bowls, and It shou@ be Just the Hosiery and Underwear Department L FASHIONET ALL-SILK HOSE Women’s Silk Stockings of excep- tiora! merit, selling regularly for $2.50 a pad ow chofoe of black, s ZONTH PRICE $2.95 5 LION BRAND 10SE fioned and have and sole. We a pair, and bave them in black, cardinal and navy— END O THE MONTH SALE $1.95 MISSES LION BRAND HOSE ‘We have just received a shipment of these fine-ribbed, mercerized Hose, and have them in brack, white and navy. They will wear splen- &idly. Regular prices 45c and 50c e pair— END O’ THE MONTH SALE 85c AND 3% CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER SOCKS8 Ribbed, mercerized Socks in black or cordovan. Size 7 1-2 % 9 1-2. A regular 50c quality— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 8%¢ Art Goods Department PRINCHESS PERLE CROCEET COTTON Was 80c a ball— END ©’ THE MONTH PRICE 240 SIGNET RING YARN A varioty of colorings in stock. Value 3%c a bali— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 32¢ GREY ENITTING WORSTED Ore lot of this splendid worsted (n @rey only. Wae 85c 2 hank— END O THE MONTH PRICE 850 Two End o’ the Month Millinery Bargains TWO VALUES YOU CANNOT BEAT Special Lot of Satin Hats FOR ONLY $2.98 They are real hats, too. Shapes the latest, colorings the best and of unquestionable style. Straw and Satin and Straw Hats Actual Value $5.00 $3. O We are making a most pleasing showing of pretty Spring Hats which we had first detérmined to sell for $5.00—but as a special concession for the three days of this sale we will let them go for only $3.98. GET YOURS SATURDAY A Sale of Exquisite Silk and Muslin The Prices Are BLOOMERS AND STEP- ENVELOPE CHEMISE . . . SILK VEST CHEMISE. ., SILK CAMISOLES. ..... CORSET COVERS. .. .. DRAWERS ........... UNDERSKIRTS . UNDERGARMENTS The exquisite silks in all the rainbow colors—the soft batistes and muslins—the delicate laces and dainty em- broideries—the pretty ribbons, and clever little floral decorations, all combine to make these “undies” the most beautiful and appealing that we have ever shown. Appealing, Too NIGHT ROBES............FROM 50c TO $16.98 NS.. FROM 50c TO $6.98 .... FROM 50c TO $8.98 ....FROM $2.98 TO $4.50 ....FROM $1.50 TO $3.98 .... FROM 50¢c TO $4.50 .... FROM 85c TO $4.50 .... FROM 69c TO $8.98 Notion Department ENGLISH TWILLED TAPE— 10-YARD ROLLS 10¢ Value—SALE PRICE 2o 12¢ Value—SALE PRICE 10c 14c Value—SALE PRICE 12 1-2¢ 16¢c Velue—SALE PRICE 130~ 1%c Vaiue—SALE PRICE 16c SHIRTWAIST HANGERS Baameled in three colors— SALE PRICE 8 FOR 250 PANTS HANGERS Values §c to Tc apiece— SALE PRICE 2 FOR 9o Drapery Department FIFTY PAIRS OF RUFFLED CURTAINS We have just recelved this small Iot of dainty ruffled curtains and they are a reai $2.60 value. All are 2 1-4 yards long end bave tte backs END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.89 HEMSTTTCHED SCRIM CURTAIN These §1.23 curtains are a much better grade than you would im- agine from the price. White only and 2 1-4 yards long— END O’ THE MONTH SALE 95 50c TMPORTED CURTAIN MADRAS This {s a favorite curtain materdal end one that will wear well— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 35¢ 34-INCH CRE’I‘ONNES\ Some very preity colorings and de- signs which are golng under price. Value 2%¢— -END O’ THE MONTH PRICE‘&A e M ——————————————————————] Neckwear—Handkerchiefs PURITAN TUXEDO COLLAR SETS All the very latest styles in lace, organdie and pure linen. Have been selling for §1.00 and $1.50 a set— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 79¢ MEN’S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS A regular 75¢ quality— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 500 MEN'S FINE COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS Seld regularly for 17c— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 12/3¢c WOMEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Have been selling for 37%c END O’ THE MONTH SALE 25¢ e ———————————————————— Floor Covering Department 27 BY 54 AXMINSTER RUGS A heavy quality mottled rug of ex- cellent wearing qualities. Value $4.50— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $3.39 CONGOLBEUM RUGS 9 by 12, regular price $18.00— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $13.98 7-6 by 9, regular price $12.00— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $9.39 FHLT BASE FLOOR CLOTH Two yards wide, handsome patterns 2and colorings, and sold regularly for 55c a equare yard— BLACK ENAMELHD OVERNIGHT CASES Black cases. lined with pretty cre- tonne. Were $5.00— END 0’ THE MONTH PRICE $3.98 END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 42:. Domestic Department HANDSOME PLAID BLANKETS Made of wool and cotton mixed, and they are full size—that, is, they will fit that double bed of yours. We have them in pink, biue, yellow and tan effects. Sold regularly for $7.00 a pair— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $549 NASSAU WOOLNAP BLANKETS Another big blanket bargain. They are all 66 by 80 inches in size, and ‘we have them in white grey and tan, with colored borders. Made of cotton, with a wonderful wool finish. Regular prices $3.75 and $4.00— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $3.39 HEMMED PILLOW CASES Come in and see what good cases we are going to sell you for this little price. You can buy them in the two best sizes for the same money. Were selling for 39c each— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 33¢c “PEQUOT” AND “UTICA” HEMMED SHEETS 5 These two names tell a story which every housewife knows. She knows that these big 81 by 90 hemmed sheets are worth fully $1.95— END O’ THE MONTH'SALE $1.79 Colored Wash Goods D<partment YARD WIDE CHALLIE TARD-WIDE PERCALE 80 by 84 threads to We have just received some new patterns and are showing twelve pretty new floral and Persian de- signs. Regular price 25c— END O’ THE MONTH SALE 19c DAINTY PRINTED BATISTE Soft in finish and exquisite in col- orings and patterns. All new goods which have just been received— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 43¢ 40-INCH PRINTED VOILB Votle is still the much desired sum- mer weave and these new printed We are going to sell six END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 2%¢c DRBESS GINGHAM Fresh, pretty patterns and atirac- s colorings in these dainty piaid Should sell i and check ginghams. for 3%c— END, O’ THE MONTH PRICE 29¢ A fine percale, the inol designs are both novel and prettv— gns for a special price. pecial d Value 35c-— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 29 Glove Department CHAMOISETTE GLOVES are dandies, too. Twec-clasp length and sold regulariy for $1.00 END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 78c STRAP-WRIST CHAMOISETTH GLOVES Good style and good quality, amd good $1.25 values— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.00 Ribbon Department FANCY TAFFETA RIBBONS Satin stripe and bordered ribbons which are suitable for halir bows. Sellinz regularly for 3% a yard— END O’ THE MONTH SALE 25¢ ROMAN STRIPE RIBBONS Tine for fancy work, and shown in a variety of colorings. Regular price 90c a yard- END ¢’ THE MONTH PRICE 59%¢ Boston Store Men’s Shop $2.00 AND $2.50 NBGLIGEB SHIRTS Such well known brands as “Yorke"”, “De Luxe” and “Fruit of the Loom”, in deslgns and oolorings which are full of class. The materials are Jap Crepes and Sftk Stripe Crepes. Al oolors guaranteed— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.65 COMPLETE STOCK OF PERCALE SHIRTS Regular $1.50 shirts in many fancy and staple designs. The colors are guaranteed— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.00 HIGH ROCK FLEECE LINED UNDREWRAR Men’s shirts and drawers of the reg- ular $1.09 grade They are good in every way— END O’ THE MONTH SALE 7% BOYS' $1.50 FLANNEL PAJAMAS ‘We're going to clean up our stock of these cold weather garments. Buy now and save— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.00 30c PARIS GARTERS The genuine in all colors. Three palr to a customer— END O’ TI:IE MONTH SALE 19¢ = 3 2 . RS FEBRUARY 25, 192> 6DD FELLOWS. ond ' degree on & class of candidates at thelr meeting held on Monday evening at which a large number wers present. cussed at the meeting. The third de- gres will ‘be conferred at the next meet- éh’em(kg: Lodgs f#ransactsd routine number present, ROYAL ARCANUM. nances, Jan. 81, 1922, {s s follows: Membership, Last report ... Applications sincs recfived Reinstatements since recelved.. 2 Total Sus. & per withdrawale. .130,295 ...1,345 Approtmate membership Total number counclls ‘W. & 0. B. Fund. Balance last rveport .. Recelved during the month $708,429.65 485,261.73 $1.192.691.38 vee.341,120.94 a Old age benefits pald 972.27 Disability benefits pald ..... 250.00 Transferred to emergency PURA eeionei cosonensneas 200.000.00 Balance on hand ........$651.339.17 Total death pavments from organization to date ..$214.933.623.28 Emergency Fund Amount per last report....$9,997 532.53 Interest since added ... 69,067.41 Recelved from W. & O. B. fund 200.000.00 ‘Total Excess of mortuary resources i over all known l'ah"itias$10.939.511.87 Approximatse amount stand- Ing azainst cartlfqates under Sec. 430 (1% ... General Fond. PRalance last report ...... ..$111003.88 Recetved durlng the month.. 76.612.80 ....$10.268,599.94 | $275 02529 | MORAL. <. ove ol v s 318T.616.60 Pald- during the month .... 11.868.37 Balancs on hand ........$175,950.31 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ‘Wauregan lodge. No. 6, took eleven candidates to Wilimantio last Mondav evening where the third degree was conferred by Natchauz lodge, which had one candldate of its own and one from Lebanon to add to the class. The Nor- wich men went by automobile and dy trolley and reported an evening full of interest through the arrangements made by D. D. G. C. Dreschler. Next Tués- day evening Wauregan Jodge will have candidates for the first degree only. WOMAN’'S RELIEF CORPS. Sedgwick corps, No, 18, held its rege Uneass Lodge, No. 11, work the see-‘ ular meeting Friday afternoon, Feb. 24, at the Buckingham Memorial with the president, Lena Pukallus, presiding. Na- tional general orders were read and monthly rejorts of the treasurer and secretary were presented and accepted. Tt was voted to accept the invitation of W. W. Perkins Corps of New London to attend the meeting there March 8 for the reception of the department officers. The Norwich womeén will leave Franklin square on the 10.45 a. m. trolley car. All who intend to go were askde to no- tify the president as soon as possible, Notice was given of the whist evening —— —_—————————— NEVER WANTS ANYTHING ELSE “I trled many different kinds of cough medieine,” writes Mre. E. K. Olson, 1917 Ohio” Ave., Superior, Wis.,, “but I never want_anything else than Foley's Foney and Tar. I used it for all my chiidren, and aisc for my grandehild. Tt has al- ways done fine work.” Foley's is a pure, wholesome and absoiutely safe remedy for the relief of colds. coughi whooping cough. Children 1 checks sneezing and snuffiing. Osgood Co. ———— of the trays and relish dishes recently donated to the tent bya a friend. The next meeting of the e the home of sewing circle wii at Mas. D. Louiss At- terbury, the first Friday evening in March, when a quilt is to be tied next Tuesday when a large attendance|SWing on aproms continued. 3._expected. Ender good of ‘the order, interesting papers on Lincoln were read by Lillian J. Johnson and Mrs. W, R. Balcom. Matters of a routine nature were ais-|The mecting closed” in usual form with America and salute to the flag. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Norwich Grange, No. 172, Ratrons of business at thelr meeting held on Tues-| Husbandry, met in Steiner’s hall Wed- day evening at which there were a largenésday evening with Worthy Master LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL TOWN MEETING The legal voters of the Towh of Can- terbury are hereby warned to meet In the Town Hall Monday, Feb. 27, 1922, &t I o'clock p. m., First—To lay a tax to cover the eur- ‘Town. John E. Fanning conducting the meet- |rent expenses of ing. Several applications for member- ship were received and obligations were , mary bership and fil-| &iven to two candidates. At the lec- Zhe. puxp Pmean) ol turer’s Four the program was devoted | discontinue to discontinue the road Corner to Ham, d—T> see if the Town will vote e ‘Beauchene'a pton e. Third—To see if the Town will.vote to the road from Noon's Corner to Washington's birthday readings and|to Pike's Corner. other entertalnment. One of the fea- The hall was of national Refreshments were served gur- Ing the evening by the feast committes. Old age & dis. be ORDER OF PROTECTION. drawats Last month communications were read Deaths 7 from both the grand and - supreme = 9|lodges, calling the members attention to the fact that the was almos: 210, on request, are cal TS Yuar s ey B i Meeting on Wednesda: close and that the officers of lodges desired to close the year with a large increase in membership, and as a result the members of Thames lodge | wi viees see.o0...130.986 ] tures of the evening was a very inter-|PTOVEr lo + 252} esting hatchet exercise. 54| pretty In_its -decorations =] colors. Fourth—To do any other bustmess 7oma ar gald meets HERBERT L. TRAC’Y‘? - HOWARD A. RIX, VRY L. KEARN! S, Belectreen, feb25d NOTICE The Selectmen of the Town of Frank- 2 §; Town et ¥. March 1st, 1922, at 2.30 p. m.. to see if the Town will au- thorize the Selectmen to make a coatract With the Selectmen of the Town of Nor- ich_to have the Yantic Fire Engine Co. got busy and showed some of that old;cover the Town of Franklin, and make time “pep,” and on next Monday eve- ning will initiate eight applicants into the “mysteries.” Both the deputy and officers have sent word that they will be on hand to help out and make Thames lodge an official visit. The officers of the lodge have been working hard dur- ing the past two weeks and a large number of the members is expected to turn out Monday night as a resuit. The order is now in the best financial condition that it ever was in, and is steadily improving all of the time. The members of Thames lodge are de- termined to bring their lodge to the front before the grand lodge session in April, and the eight candidates Mon- jday night is the first step. There is a big night in prospect for Thames lodge of the New England Order of Protection at {ts next meeting in Steiner's hall. Monday night. the 27th. roll membershhip by initiatlons, applica- tlons of others are in the works, the . lodge deputy will make an off g¢' visit, and with other business and soclal affairs the members are assured of an evening of eventful pleasure. DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. The semi-monthly meeting j Four candidates are to be added to the | gt of Clara |signed at appropriation for the same. Also to see if the Town will abate the unpaid taxes on jthe Tax Books of 1916, 1917, 1818 and do any other business preper e at d_meeti: ?E?‘n%r%‘&l( x_.g-m s L. 8 WEATHER, H. A. GAGER, Selectmen. n, Conn., Feb. 24. 1922, NOTICE _TO CREDITORS. A COURT OF FROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and f r the District of Norwich.'on the 24¢h day of February, A. NELSON J. AYLING, Jud _ Ests Holiis H. Palmer, 1ate oi Norwich, in gald District deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix clite the creditors ef said deceased tp bring ir their ciauns agamst sald estate within tix months from this date, by posting a rotice to that effect. together with a copy ©f this order, on e signpos$ nearest te the place where sald decea¥ed last dwei and In the same Towr. and by publishi; he same once In a newspaper having rculation in sald District, and make turn to th's Court. NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. is a true copy The above and foregoing Altest: REELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. 1918, and to be * record. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de seased are hereby rotified to present theiy tlaims against said estate to the under- 10 Carfield Ave., Norwich Barton “tent, No. 7, Daughters of Vet-{Conn, within the time . limited In tha erans, was held Tuesday evening Buckingham Memorial with a good at- tendance, The president, M-~ Jennie Newbury, presided 'Two o § “ateg wyre vot- ed on and accepte: \n invitation from Rev. Robert L. Roberts, pastor of the Trinity Methodlst Episcopal church. to attend a spécial service to that church on Memorial Sunday, has been accept- ed by the tent. At this meeting mention was made LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. RT OF at Canterbury, wit trict of Camterbury. February, A. D. 1922 Present—A. HALE BEN Estate of Laurl W. 5 Canterbury, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring their claims against sala estate within months from this date, by posting a noties to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where eaid deceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in The Norwich Rulletin, a newspaper having a clrculation in sald District, and make return to this Court A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. The above and foregoing is a'true copy of record. in and for the Dis- ,on the 23d day of Attest: A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. NOTICE.—AIll creditors of said de- present their to the under- within an. BENJAMIN R. BRIGGS ‘mendous saver of time, of health and of money. i | PROBATE WELD | parer havin i he | Probate Offica in. Montvill d foregoing a (lur at |above and forcgoing order. LYDIA E. PALMER feb25d Administratrix. NOTICEL TO CREDITORS, AT A COLRT OF PROBACE HELD at Montville, within and for the District of Montyille. on the 21st day of Febru. ary A. D. 1922 Present—DAN D. HOME, Juvdge. Estate of Walter B. Forue, late of Montville. In said District, d Ordered, That the Administratrix efte the creditors of said deceased to bring ix their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this » | order, on the signpost nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwel, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in The Norwich Bulletin, a news. g a circulation in sald Dis. trict, and make return to_this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: SUSAN F. HOME. Clerk. NOTICE.—A[l creditors of eald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the under. signed at 309 Crystal Ave.. New London, Conn., within the time Iimited in the and foregoing order. abov GOLDIE M. REMMERT. fedb25d Administratrix. ESTATE OF WALTER T. PHIPPY of Providenoa R. I. an incapable person, and owner of real estate in the Probat¢ District of Montville. The Conservator having exhibited his ° administration account with sald estate to t robate for said District red, the 24 day of March, 1922, at 2 o'clock in the afterncon, at the be, and the e {s, assigned for a hearing on the ance of sald administration aecouni ! No woman who has ever used a Hoover would think of trying to keep house without one. 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