Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 11, 1922, Page 9

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s T Store-Wide Evidence of Money-Saving Values |’ With Many Seasonable Items at Especially Low Prices for Today gan Blackstone Hose . company, ; NORWECA RV YERRS 46D held nfi"@. same week, J. D. T. Blackstone Wwas the choice for foreman and James Mc- OUR MEN’S STORE Everything In Men’s Wear Outfitters to Man and Boy Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Etc. The New Spring SUITS have hatched out here— Tweeds, Diagonals, Plaids and Herringbones, in the latest Sport models. New in color—new in cut— new in design. Prices are as refreshing as the patterns. A good durable suit, in a dis- tinctive model for young men $25.00 and $32.50 Extra Special Values for Saturday Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, the well- known “Otis” make, subject to slight mill imper- fection, regular value $1.25—Special price ...... 79¢ Men’s Blue Overalls, good heavy quality, regular $1.75 value—Today at-.......... S e o 3129 The new Spring Hats for Men are here — gray, brown and black—See our special value hats, at $3.50 New Spring Hats This Store Leads In Millinery Style and Value A notable showing for Saturday, in new Spring Hats for Women, Misses and Children. Children’s Trimmed Hats, a complete showing of the better kinds—at $2.98 and upwards. New Sport Hats for immediate wear — Very special value at $2.98. New Sailors, in all the leading shapes and colors—at $2.98 and $3.98. Our Women’s Dress Hats are marvelous value—more than 300 to select from, at $3.98 to $5.98. R ——— Hosiery and Underwear Specials HOSIERY SPECIALS | UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Children’s fine Lisle Hosiery, in Children’s Knit Underwaists, black, white and cordovan, sizes “Nazareth” make, all sizes, at 25c o Ohoek o....... " : 8 to 9/r—= 2¢ | Children’s Knit Underwaists, Children’s Mercerized Lisle “Nazareth” make, all sizes, at 39 Hosiery, black, white and cor- . dovan, sizes 6 to st ... 0o | Childran's Knit Underwaists. BTG WAL et “Pearl” Walsts, all sizes, at... 45¢ Boys' hea jght Ribbed pye 0. ibhe Women’s Summer Underwear, Hosiery, black, sizes 6 to 11— P e S ST gnc | o e seSumlis stooks in vests and bodices, regular and extra sizes, value up to 50c —Special price .............. Another let of Vests and Bod- ices, all styles, value up to 59 —extra sizes at 455, and reg- ular sizes at ... . 8% Boys’' two-thread Ribbed Hos- lery, black and brown, sizes 7 to 11—Price a pair Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery, in black and cordovan — extra good value—at .. vee @0 Women’s “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery We are showing a very complete assortment of Wom-| . en’s “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery—Price range $1.20, $1.25 and up to $3.50 a pair. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Extra Special Values for Saturday Brown Sheeting, 12//¢ Turkish Towels, 39c 36-inch Brown Sheeting — 10 to | One case of @ood i 5 eavy weight 20-yard lengths—splendid qual- | Turish Towsls, medium large size ity—Special price 12z a yard, J regular value 170, :"“"" price 3%, regular value Pillow Tubing, 29¢ Institution Blankets, $2.95 42-inch Pillow Tubing, “Indian 5 Head” quality—Very special value | 23 large size Institution Blankets, 900d mixed wool, assorted colors at 29c a yard. 5 N i ~Very special value at $2.95, Madeira Doglies, 50c Pty Size 6x12, Oval Madeira Doylies, hand-gcalloped edges, good qual- | 8Size 19x19, AM-Linen Napkins, good heavy [uality, Irish make— ity linen—Very epecial valus at 50c each. Special price $5.00 a dozen. ] 1 1 ? | 5 Extraérdfi;ary Glove Offering 600 Pairs cf Women’s FINE KID GLOVES At $148 a Pair Actual Value up to $2.Q$ This offering includes domestic and imported Gloves — Capeskin, Pique, Lambskin, French Kid, etc.—all sizes| and a good assortment of colors. : On sale when the store opens today, at $1.48 a pair. As some sizes and colors are limited, we advise an early selection. (In view of the low price, we do not agree to fit gloves in this sale). Emphasizing New Low Prices In Women’s Apparel WE ARE NOW 'OFFER!NG WOMEN’S JERSEY SUITS AT $10.00 Thess Suits are in the latest models, and are made of ex- ceptionally fine quality plain and heather mixture Jersey Cloth, with Tuxedo and Notch Collars, sizes 36 to 44— Very Special Value at $10.00. ; SPLENDIDLY READY TO SUPPLY THE FASHIONABLE DEMA™D FOR - TWEED SUITS AT $25.00 TO $49.50 These Tweed Suits are of the better sort, fashioned of high grade domestic and imported Tweeds, in all the desirable shades, including the most favored colors—Orchid, Peri- winkle, Blue and Rose. ) ! NEW SPRING COATS ; STYLISH POLO AND CAMEL’S HAIR COATS AT $15.00 TO $42.50 | Clever models that are just the thing for the Spring months, in a wide range of styles and prices—$15.00 to $42.50. All the better grades are silk lined throughout. In Our Children’s Department Mothers will be particularly interested in our ' Chidren’s Pepartment on the Second Floor and the wonderful show- ing of Children’s Dresses we have assembled. New style Rompers, of excellent quality checked Gi ham, sizes 2 to 6—at $1.25. e ey Children’s Bloomer Dresses — a very . attractive line of plaid and plain color Gingham Dresses, sizes 3vteo 12—at $1.98, $2.50 and up to $3.98. £ Better quality Gingham Dresses for models, sizes 6 to 14 $6.98. ——— OTHER SATURDAY SPECIALS in new years—at $3.98, $4.50 and up to H BOYS’ WEAR SPECIAL OFFER BZ." Cana: rewcuviss soid To introduce the new Elcaya values at $149, $125 and...... T8c Cold Cream, we are authorized Boys’ Blue and White Striped l 1 by the manufacturer to GIVE | Overalls, sizes 6 to 12, value 3 ABSOLUTELY FREE, one 80cf | S5c—at jar of Elcaya Cold Cream with gach purchaze of a jar of Crome | | dark at mixtures, sizes 8 to 17, value $125, at ................ Boys’ Navy Saillor Suits, neatly trimmed, sizes 3 to 9, value ‘Bfim T $.95 uits, mixtures, ‘with two - pairs of Kni - ‘Elcaya, TOILET GOODS bocker Trodsers, value §1 50c Hind's Honey and Almond WASH GOODS 500 Palmalive s«h-mFoo $1.00 Mary Garden Fac or . - Montville the train is Jate at that placs, i obliged to wait until trains have passed; in as on last Saturday nl several hours. the public that the road should be|les in the city. Thie is the equipped with all- the means for weathe | tating travel, and the telegraph is ons | joyed. of the first. Merchants bank will be held this morn- ing to consider the question of increas-| of Hariford, of the state military exam- ing the capital stock to $300,000. ing the Greeneville mills are running on short time on account of the scarity of fears of a drought are entertained. gan Steam Fire Engine company which was largely attended last evening, H. H. Osgood was re-elected foreman, Asa Nash, finst assistant, Wm. A. Thomp- Ay, second, Charles®J. Carew, secretary and treasurer. the Menchants Nationai bank yesterday, it was decided to increase the capital stock to $300,000, Greeneville @s to be commenced early in. the spring. .finished some years ago, time the building has not vanced owing to 2 lack of funds. afternoon train from New London was| At the Holiness Mission, 230 Maln Street, praise and prayer service 10 a m.; Bible class and Sunday school &t 1 P. m., preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. At M¢. Calvary Baptist church, preach- ing service at 11 a. m., sermon theme, The ot Amos. Sunday school at 12.20. Evening service 7.45, theme, Our Partners. At Trinity Mplscopil Church thers will be holy communion at 9.30 & m.; morning prayer and sermon at 10.30; church school at noon, and eveming prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m, At the Greemeville Congregational church Sunday morning, there will be o preaching senvice by the pastor, Rev. C, H. Ricketts, at 10.30 o'clock. Subject Thoughts for Lemt. The Sunday echool . will meet as kisual at 12 o'clock At the Central Baptist church, Rer. David Alexander Pitt, pastor, preaching morning and evening by Rev. D, B Mac Queen of Bridgeport. Italian ser- vee, 10.45; Sunday school and City Bi- hursday, March 7, 187 he Nbw New | York mail did not reach the oty till y time to become & -great|and blocked the Shore Line road. ‘There being no wires from The gas in the postoffice, foMowing office in this city, when |the example of the mercury, di - is| ed last evening. The accident occurred the two down|in a fortunate place as the piety of the instances, | Inmates prevented any outbreak of pro- a period of | fanity. The company owes it to| There are nearly 300 omses of meas- kind of er King Herod would bave en- Col. €. L. of New Haven, A meeting of the stockholders of the| Lieut. Col. David Torrance, of Birm- ingham, and Major Thomes MeManus, board, met in the armory of Gom- 1872—Several of lpany B yesterday,” to examine the of- ficers of the Third Regiment, 21 of whom were present. Tuesday, March 5, ble Class for Men at noon; B, Y. P. U sater. It is sald that thed"snemdm Friday, March 8, 1872 Maggle Mit-|6.30, was never So low before at this season | chell, as Fanchon, needs no - h o of the year, and the regular annual At the Spiritusl Academy, Park trumpets; it ls enoufih to &uy she Wil yireet Mrs Issbel C. Bradley of Bos- ton, noted psychic, will give clairvoy- ant descriptions, preceded by briet ad- dresses by Rev. Abert P. Biinn, at ! e'clodk n the afterncon and at 1.39 ir the evening. appear dn The Cricket on the Hearth on Friday evening of next week. A couple of ers of the annual procession of hampers ere visible on the street, yesterday, as infallible a sign of spring as trafling arbutus. The German -fair closed last evening with some very good stereoscopic views and an auction sale of the articles re maining undisposed of. The .sexvices of 2 talented auctioneer being secured, the sale was highly successful, and the De= cuniary prospect of the soclety is much more encouraging. Long Island sound, from New Haven, west, {s full of heavy ice, owing to which the State of New York did mot reach New London until 2 o'clock yes- terday afternoon. 3 Satupdey, March 9, -1872—The Thames ‘Towboat ‘has purchased the tug Gen. A. E. Burnside, A woman suffrage meeting will be held In Breed hall on the 20th .inst. As an offset to the 'high price of board, a fair boarding house keeper on Franklin street supplants the other Sweetmeats on the supper table, by kiss- ing all her boarders as they come in. Her house Is full. The funeral of the Hon. Rowse Bab- cock took place yesterday from his for- mer residence In Westerly, Bishop Clark officiating and was attended by At the annual meeting of the Waure- At the Church of the Good Shepherd (Universallst), Rev. George H. Welch, minister. 10.30 a. m., service of T~ . ship, sermon by Rev. Joseph Cobb; sub- ject, Our Place and Offiee in the World. 12 m., the Bible school; § p. m. devo- tional meeting of the Y. P, C. U. At the Federated charch, R. Daniel Trigk, pastor; 10.30, morning worship, the theme for the sermon, The of Falth; 11.45 Bible school; P. 8. C. E. Toplc, Habits Good Bad, leader, Edward Fergerson; evening service, subject for mddress The Volitional Life. At United Congregational chureh, Al- exander H. Abbott, minister., Morning wosship, at 10.30. Mr. Abbott will preach; subject, Respomsible For the Kays of Heaven. Church school at moon. At 630, the young people wiil have the usual home-time gathering at the Community House. At the First Congregational charch, Norwich Town. 10.30 a m., sermon topic, Can Our Lives Excel Our Work? Men's forum at 12, subject, The Lesson of Jonah. At the union service in this church at 7.30 the conference delegates wiil tell what the conference has meant to them. The young people Will alsc have & unlon service at 6.30. At St. Andrew's Ep {opal clgurch, | holy communion at 8 a. m.; morning | prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. m.; eve- ‘ning servige at 7 o'clogk ; Sunday schoc gt 12 noon. The subject o-frhl‘h‘e : a o sermon s Command e :'hlu Be Made Bread. The Rev. Phil- ip M. Kerridge, rector of St. James church, New London, will be the preach- er at the evening service, Trinity Methodist Eplseopal ohurch, Rev. R. L. Roberts, Ph. D,, pas- 10.30, worship 'Wwith sermonm, sub- At a meeting of the stodiholders of Work on the Episcopal church at ‘The basement walls were since which ‘been ad- Wednesday, March ridge on the New London Northern oad near the Falls took fire Tuesday nd at the time of the arrival of .the 6, 1872.— The A Most Delightful Innovation Soicllicpedt . shi. imalile: A" Bros.” Special Brick PINEAPPLE Real honest-to-goodness Pine- apple, frozen into rich Tait Bres.’ Venetian Ice Cream—a combina- tion most tempting and delicious. Quart Bricks 60c Pint Bricks 30c Leave your order with your Tait Bros.’ Dealer. You will not want to miss the joy of serving such a delectable dish. TAIT BROS.,, Inc. New London Willimantic leader, Loraine Macpherson, Tragedy of Buried Talents; 7.30, even- ing service, stereopticon lecture én New Yeoek, Greatest Misstonary Fleld in the Werld. Meny wonderful views. Ifius- frated solo. — ‘WILL ATTEND INSUBANCE MEETING AT CHATTANOOGA James L. Case et Friay for a trip to Clevelapd, O., and Chattanooga, Tenn While in Cleveland Mr. Case will.be the guest of the Fire Insurance club of Cleveland, he and John B. Mortom, pres- ident of the National Board of Fire Un derwriters, being the speakers at dinner given by the Fire Insura on Saturday evening. From Ck Mr. Case goes to Chattanooga to 1 the midyear meeting of the National As- sociation of Insurance Agents, of which he is president. The meeting will be held at the Signal Mountain house March 14, 16 and 16. Up to March 4th over 400 advance registratiors had been made being much the largest registration at any midyear meeting in the history of the association. . — Few people trouble themselves to e enthusiasm for things In which the have no interest. Smart Tailored Suits No other suit model has ever superseded the tailored one. Particular- ly likeable are they for their adaptability. Being approprinte for correct wear on any occasi~n. n svit of this sort is the best kind of an apparel investment. SUITS of Tweed ..........\... $25.00 to $37.50 SUITS of Tricotine ........... $25.00 to $39.50 " SUITS of Poiret Twill......... $29.50 to $45.00 SUITS of Worsted Jersey. . ... $12.50 and $13.50 Other Items of Interest For Today Shoppers The new “NORMI” ‘two-piece Jersey Dress, Blouse or Skirt can be worn separately. Full sizes and long skirts, at $7.50, The new “NORMI” one-piece Jersey Dress, three-quarter sleeves, and new shape cal- E;msizeWhihedeWlilh.Mefidldoflu,lndiunmfmm“toSZ,ntflzs. New White Voile Waists, nicely tailored with high or low collars, at.......... $2.00 B. GOTTHELF & COMPANY SRR R e fnch fimn&;iié-;.m‘ma 1 SATURDAY CANDY | plsin corsretrice = yard. .- 290 ! 40c Mixed Hard Candy gt O IR Madeas, and 40c Whippad Creams, =Ghoco | 2 i 0. 5 b4 HARR NETS, 7 10c Hair Nets, single or double 705, Lowis: Pa” Tapls: Stigar e A &L cglory—Special priva Candy, with walnut, pecan, date v ~or fig candies, at ............ Tom Pm Toitet $3.00 IVORY, AT $1.25 | Ioiet Pepen 2000 ofiret mlieiat Go;uine G?In lwryHToiht Articles | for 25c. - Pult Bozes, stor gt $100, yelues up GIRDLES, AT 49c to $176—Also Clooks, Hair Brush- | 500 Callufoid Girdies with | metal es, Mirrors, etc.—a 4 ri pest 5 R T P ki “The Store of Good Values” . 94-100 Main Street

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