Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1922, Page 10

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q 10 mmtmmmmm 1922 MAY BASKETS An excellent assortment of May Baskets are on sale here, in a big varisty of attractive styles and sizes. Price range 5¢c, 10c, 15c and up to 50¢c each. (MAIN FLOOR) WOMEN'S GLOVES A complete showing of Wemen's Gloves— fong and_short—in Silk, Suede finish_end Kid—all at very low prices. “Trefousse” none better. show the celebrated French Kid Gloves — Special Offerings for Today, Presenting Extraordinary Savings Throughout the Store LAST DAY Today will be the last day of the Demonstration of NEPONSET Today will be the last oppor- tunity te take advantage of the special price which prevails this wenk. During Demenstration Waek, you may make a selection from our entire steck of Neponset, at 59¢ A SQUARE YARD There are patterns for every reom in the home. HOSIERY SPECIALS ‘Women's Black Fibre Silk Hos- iery—svery pair perfect, value €9c—Special price a pair .+ 48c Wemen’s Pure Silk Hesiery, the fashionable “Nude” caolor, value $125 — Special price a PRI oo cmnoaton v'e s o s o - 95¢ Wamer's Pure Spun Silk Hos- iery, in black, cordovan, tan and gray, regular value 51»3— $oecial pric: a pair see...... $1.15 Wemen's Pure Silk White Hesiery, regular value $1.39— Special price & pa §1.15 Wemen's Fine Black Silk Hos- full-fashioned marking, regular valus $1.50 — Special price @ PAIF .......... . $129 EXTRA SPECIAL! — Women's full-faghioned er “three seam” Silk Hasiery, in black and cor- dovan—every pair perfect—S; cial price $1.65 a pair, regular value $1.95, HAIRBOW RIBBONS Two Special Offerings Handsome Novelty Ribbons, §'2 inches wide, for Hairbows and Sashes — Special price a Yard 4coein . 29¢ Wide Fancy Ribbens, 5/2 and 6 inches wide, for Hairbows and Sashes — Special price a YA o conse s ocn motncie eaies 3% SATURDAY SPECIALS IN DOMESTIC DEP'T 50 dozen Wash Claths, ex- cellent_ quality, valus 10c each—Special price e 500 yards of ched Crash Toweling, in short lengths, value 15c—Special price a yard . % 25 dozen Hemstitched Huck and Turkish Towels, good heavy weight, value 3% — Special price 50 pieces of English Long Cloth, in ten-yard pisces. good, medium grade, value 5200 a wiece—Special price for 10-yard piece. $1 Pequet Sheet- Spreads and for Art purpeses, value 75c—Special price a yard 10-4 Brown 59¢ Turkey Red Table Damask, in all the staple designs, value m—spu..x price 7 yard 79¢ BOYS' WEAR Extra good values, in Boys' Caps—at $1.49, $1.26 and. .. 75¢ Good values in Boys' Straw Hats—at $225, $1.96, $1.25 and 9%c Geed values in Beys' Cloth Hats—at $1.49 and . $125 Beys’ All-Weel Navy Serge Middy Suits, sizes 3 ts 8. value $8.00—Special price . 3449 Boys’ Norfelk Suits, in neat mixtures, with twe pairs of Treusers, sizes 8 to 17, value $12.00—Special price .. $8.50 Beys' Navy Serge Nerfolic Suits, with two pairs of Treus- ers, sizes 7 to 17, value $1200 —Speeial prics . e, 8950 Beys’' Norfolk Suits, in stylish mixtures, with twe pairs eof Trousers, sizes 3 to 13, valus $16.50—Special price ... . $1450 WOMEN’S SWEATERS Women's and Misses’ Slip-on Sweaters, in all the wanted celors. regular value $250 — Special Price w...co..oeee.ns $1.69 Other. good vabuse in Women n and Tuxedo m. and i o e L S R e e o e Our Men’s Store Everything In Men’s Wear—Outfitters to Man and Boy " Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hoslery, Neckwear, Etc. MEN'S SUITS A One-Day Sale of Men’s Suits at two very special prices —The range of styles includes the new sport models, in Tweeds, Plaids and Imported Suitings, for Men and Young Men, at these very special prices, 50 SUITS At $19.95 SIZES 3¢ TO 44 The lid is lifted—and the newest model in Spring Hats is here. 150 SUITS At §26.95 SIZES 34 TO 46 We have them in gray, brown, oxford, green and black — and the price range is $3.50 to $6.00. Visit our Men’s Department to- day, and let us show you the new style Hats. MEN'S SPRING SHIRTS A great showing of Men’s Spring Shirts. They ars all fast colors, the styles are nobby, but there are pienty of conservative designs, too. Pricesare $1.35, $1.59, $2.00 and up to $8.00. Women’s Apparel A great saving opportunity — Women’s Capes and Wraps at actual, savings of $5.00 and $10.00 on each garment. TAKE $5.00 OFF TAKE $10.00 OFF ANY CAPE OR WRAP ANY CAPE OR WRAP SELLING FROM $15.00 TO $3250 SELLING FROM $35.50 TO $69.50 GREAT VALUES IN SEPARATE SKIRTS AT $500—Women's Separate Skirts, materials are Wool Prunella and Checked Velour—bands 26 to 30 inches. AT §7.95—Remarkable values in Women's Skirts, in handsome Prunella Stripes, the popular Tweeds and Novelty materials. WOMEN’S DRESSES, AT $17.50 Women's Dresses of Canton Crepe and Taffeta Silk, in black, navy and henna, sizes 16 to 38—Choice today at $17.50. from our stock of regular $25.00 Dresses. WOMEN’S SUITS AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS Our entire stock of Wiomen's Spring Suits, at these special prices, in- cluding Tweeds, in all the new shades, Navy Tricotine, etc. At §19.50 At $33.50 At $43.50 SAVE 50c ON CHILDREN'S DRESSES For today only, you may take 50c off the marked price of any of our Children’s Dresses selling for $298 and upwards. A splendid showing of new styles at $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 and $4.50—all at a reduction of 50¢ on each dress. TODAY WILL BE MILLINERY DAY A SALE OF 325 SAMPLE HATS FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN This is a remarkable offering of Hats, comprising all the newest ideas in Sport Hats, at less than half regular prices. The special prices are— 98c $1.98 $2.98 VALUE $200 VALUE $398 VALUE $598 GAGE HATS " IN A SPECIAL SALE Representing the sample line from the New York salesroom of Gage & Co., at Fifth Avenue and i 37th Street. On sale now At §5.98 Actual value up to $10 Women’s Banded Sail- ors, in some of the new- est shapes, black, navy and brown, at $1.39 each $3.98 VALUE $7.50 SPRING SALE OF TOILET GOODS NOW IN PROGRESS BUY TOILET GOODS NOW ! TOILET CREAMS 25 Daggert & Ramsdell's Cold Cream ) 30c Jergen's Benzoin and Al- mond Lotion 0o Pond's Exiract Vanash- ing or Cold Cream 35c Pompeian Night Cream. e 8o Dagastt & Ramsdell's Cold Cream 29¢ 50c Stillman’s Freck!a Cream 35¢ 50c Hind's Honey and Al- mond Cream 37c 50c Luxor Cold or Vamlh- ing Cream ... 39 50c Cuticura Omtmeni 60c Resinol Ointment 60c Pompeian Massage Crowmirri s s e TOILET SOAPS 5c Lemon Oil Soap .. e 10c Laco Castile Soap. 10c Palmoli 10c Phys ons Soap. .. o 20c Spanish Castile Sozp, large cake ... 15c Sayman's Vegetable Soap 11c 17c Pear’s Unscented Scap.. 13c 25c Resinol Soap ... 19 30c |mported Lemon Com- plexion Soap . 22 ! 490 . 4% an's and Surge- ROUGE AND FACE POWDERS 16c Mavis Face Powder. .. .- Djer-Kiss Face Powder 39 Pompoian Face Powder 3% Ashes of Roses Rouge. 50c Mary Garden Rouge Miro Dena Rouge. Luxor Face Powder La Blache Face Powder 48c Coty’s Compact Powder 550 90c Pivers’ Azurea Face Pow- der .. $1.00 Coty's Powder $1.00 Mary Garden Face Powder YOILET POWDERS 20c Williams' Talcum Powder 15¢ 25¢ Mavis Talcum Powder.. 16c 25¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum Pow- der . 18¢ 25c J. & J. Baby Powd . 18 25¢ Babeock’s Talcum . 19¢ 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum . 19¢ 25c Vantine's Talcum . 19¢ 30c Pompeian Talcum. 20c 25c Comfort Powder . 20c 25c Piver’s Azurea Talcum.. 20c 35c Mary Garden Talcum.... 22c $1.00 Houbigant’s Talcum... 85¢c 98¢ $1.25 Coty's Lorigan Talcum DENTAL NEEDS Burrill’s Tooth Paste 25¢ Dr. Lyon’s Paste or Powder ... L 4 30c Kolynos Paste 30c Forhan's Paste . 50c Pepsodent ...... 50c Pebeco Paste . 35c 60c Forhan's Paste . \ 40c ANTISEPTICS 15 Sylpho Nathol . 10¢ 10c Peroxide, 4-0z.. i O 25 Peroxide, 16-0z.. 19¢ 256 Listerine 13c 25¢ Dioxogen ...... S 200 35c Sylpho Nathol . 2c 39c Dickensen’s Witch Hnal - bottle . . 2% 50c xogen . 50c Listerine 50 Lysol ... 60c Glyco Thymoline 65c Sylpho Nathol .. $1.25 Sylpho Nathol ... SHAVING NEEDS 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream . 35¢c Wiliiams’ Shavmq Stlck. cream or powder 4 50c Mennen's Sh: 50c Shaving Brushes HAIR GOODS 10c Silk Hair Nets, with elastic ... - 10c Hair Nets, single or dou- ble mesh, cap or fringe shape. all colors—6 for 39c, or each 15c Twonet, double mesh, cap shape, all colors 1 25¢ Gray or White Hair Nets, single or double mesiy edp or fringe LT TOILET PAPER 5c Mars Rolls, Crepe . . 3¢ 10c Rolls, Crepe 7 1,000 sheets, 12¢ Fine Tissus, rolls $200 A. P. W., finest Tissue made; in :nr(on-, contain- ing 10,000 sheets Fifty years ago this week the court of common” council appropriated about $17,- 0 for property taken to widen Wash- gton street at its lower end and to widen Main street at the junction. The same. week Uncas lodge, No. 11, I. 0. O. F., celebrated the 53d anniversary of the institution of Odd Fellowship in the TUnited States with a banquet held in their lodge room. As a whole, the week was a quict one in Norwich. Interesting estracts taken from the files of The Bulletin of April, 1872, are as follows: Monday, April 22, 1872.—At the Pres- ton town meeting Saturday it was voted to petition the stat> legislature to divide the town into two districts. The matter £ rtening Main street, near the ridge, was deferred until Sat- rday next. At present two-thirds of the poWilation of Poquonnoc pass Sunday ‘fishing for muskrats with shotguns. This is the way the other third know when Sunday comes, The second track of the Providence and Stonington road is being rapldly fafd and is expected to be completed between Providence and Wickford by the first of June, The roadbed and bridges are ready the entire distance. We are glad to leurn that Sherift Ray- mond has decided to appoint as one of his deputies J. B. Filimore, the present pop- ular and efficient deputy in this city. Tuesday, April 23, 1872.—Edward A. Sterry has been a member of the cholr of the First Congregational church at Nor- wich Town since 1823, He completes his half century next winter _In the case of Willlam Standlsh vs. the ragansett Steamship company a ver- ct bas been returned for the plaintift for 50. Standish lost ticket on the was forced to pay a second ander protest, and on seems to establish precedent for similar cases roads as well as steamtwats. The common counct] at its meeting last evident, can be} e more cheaply ©d and immediately to the nearest potato Anna of Philadel- with 180 tons of me Tuesda s whart cet of water, w ljcation was made for one o hooner Mary night while Tuesday she her decks to the s:ez-mu; out today ati | e. who Das r some time nes soon to be able ittle William on some- 1572 —Tomorrow of the institution the United States. s the occasion by a rooms. framed and design- of the members banguet A ver ed collection of pi of the Plackstone Hose company and their carriage is en ibition in Grid- ’s window on Shetucket street. Rev. A. H. Wilcox of Preston,received o fareweil visit from his parishioners Tuesday afternoon, who spread the sump- tuous tables in the parsonage, and on their departure in the evening left a comforting roll o. green ind. Friday, April 26, 1872—Rev. J. D.} Fullerton lectures in v church this evening on ‘fashionable di and the wine drinking habits of The exercises will be introduced hy the rendering of a selection from The Messtah by a combined cho 1. Huntington & C ve %old the propeilers Hunter and Whiriwind of the Keystone line of frelght steamers which have run between Providence and Phila- delphia the past six years. They were bought by the Boston and Philadelphia CONSTIPATION Is the Curse of Creation and 90 per cent of the start of every serious sickness—causing de- pression of spirits, irritability, drowsiness, loss of appetite, cor rect this trouble at once, and you | will be as near proof against pos- sible Infection and disease. R : | PILLS-ToNight | Atall Druggists 25%abox or Uncoated zrounded at |® IN NORWICH FIFTY YF.ARS AGD SteamsHip company and will run as be- fore. Work will be commenced at the new woolen miil of B. Lucas at Poquetanuck today. The building is of brick, 175 feet in length, has 72 looms, four sets of carders and eight jacks, and when in fall operation Wl empioy about 60 hands. Saturday, April 27, 1872.—The top of the earth and the bottom of the City of Lawrence stuck together, opposite the Laurel Hill schoolhouse, yesterday, and the passengers were not landed until about 9 o'clock. Mrs. S. E. Nash and F. V. Edmond have been engaged as first soprano ané tenor at the Broadway church. Noyes B. Miner takes Mr. Edmond’s place in the of the Second Congregational The horse and wagon stolen trom O. H. P ynolds were found yesterday at a. table in New Haven where the thiet 1eft them ‘Wednesday. Yesterday was the warmest day of the season, a foretaste of August, in fact. The mercury reached 34 degrees during the afternoon. There are not ciphers enough In the office to denote the rise of dust. SUNDAY SUBJECTS Sersioe at 11 a. m. in Swedish Luth- eran church on Oak and Summit strests. Bedeemer Evangellcal Lutheran church, Willimantle. Sunday school at 10, a m. Evangelical Lutheran chureh, Baltle, service in town hall at £.30 a. m., Sun- day school at .30 a, m. Ao Park Congregational church, ser- mon at morning service by Rev, Howe, D.D. Sunday school at n At the First Baptist church, Rev. Mr. Harvey, of Hartford, will preach Sunday morning and evenlng. Sunday school at noon. Christlan Science serviee at 10.45 a. m, in the Thayer bullding, room 21 Subject, Everiasting Punishment. Sunday school at 1150, sermon, 10.30 prayer and address, 7.30. At the Holiness stre Preaching at § and 7.30 p. m. At Trinity Episcopal ciureh thore w v, m. :nmum Academy e Jennings o at 2 o'clock afternoon and at 7.30 in the eveniny At the Greemerille church, Sunday morning at 10.30, by the pastor, Rev. Charles H. Rick- ctis: subject. Increasing Our Knowledge| of God. Sunday school at 12 o'cloci he Federated Church, Greenev mon theme, le school at Endeavor, 6.0, topic, Every Day Duty. Reserve Power. At the First noon. Avplied Religlon to ing sermon theme, Congregational church, Norwich Town. Service, 10.30 a. m., Rev W. Hanna of Bozrah will preac! in exchange with the 7.30 p. m. pastor. the congregation will nite with the First Methodist church in the monthly union service, At the United Congregational church, Alexander H. Abbdtt, minister. Morning worship at 10.30. Mr. Abbott will preach. Church school at moon. At the home- time, at the Community house, at 6.30, Rev. Joseph H. Selden, D. D., will speak to the young people. At tho Central Baptist church, David Alexander Pitt, pastor. morning and evening. Itallan 10.45; Sunday school and City blble Class for Men at noon; B. Y. P. U, 6.30. Evening subject, Creed, Cerezass and Baptism. The ordinance of baptism will be administered. At Trinity Methodist church. Rev. Rob- ert L. Roberts, pastor, worship and ser- mon, 10.30. Sermon Christ'’s Amswers to Lite's Greatest Question. 12 o'clock Sun- day school. 6.30, Epworth Leagise. Tovic. Growing a Character—the Soil. Leader Gladys Boardman. 7.30 stereopticon ser- subject, The New Day in Mexico. At the Church of the Good Shepherd (Universalist), Rev. George H. Welch, ster. 10.30 a. m., service of wor- women's Sunday service in charge society. Speaker, Mrs. Jo- ble school ; T Rev. m., service of ov. A. S. Bush ©0f Gales Ferry ell the story of Utah. All services on standard time. Andrew’s Episcopal Williams, rector harch Tol jon at 9 a sermon at 10.30 Sun oral Evensonz with The subject of tlie morning sermon is The Mustard Seed and the Leaven. Afbert Tur Ge H at to Applicant—I have six letters of re- commendation. Boss—I don't want a man who has lost that many jobs.—Judge. SEE OUR HOURIGAN BROS. Fine Furniture | DINING ROOM, BEDROOM AND LIVING ROOM FURNITURE GREATLY UNDERPRICED IT SEEMS NEEDLESS EXTRAVAGANCE to buy Fur- niture—no matter what it may be—single piece or whole suite, without first seeing HOURIGAN’S. In all justice to yourself, CRAWFORD GAS RANGES do that much anyway. LINE OF At §1.95 46 Franklin Street Weber Bros. Shoe for Men The Best That Money Can Buy ! At Very Reasonable Prices Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps, in latest styles, in great variations— From §3.00 to $7.00 Very Good Boys’ Shoes, sizes 81/ to 131 At $1.85 Plenty of Men’s Dress Shoes, in black and brown—at $3.85 Men’s Serviceable Work Shoes * - GOLDBLATT'S SHOE STORE and up ' Norwich, Conn. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE | | SPECIAL TOWN NEETING evening prayer and { cic | to take action upon petition signed by more than thin the Town and pre- , requesting that ing ‘be called to dis- | v, ot adopting. Day- ather. %asiness proper 1 meeting. | orwich, Conn., this 27fh day | CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, ectmen of the Town -of Norwich. apr2sd AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 28th day of April, A D. 1922 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judg”. Estate of Frank A. Benfamin. late of Preston, in said District, deceased. The Administrator exhibited his admin- istration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefors Ordered, That the 3d day of M D. 1922, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in sald District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the'sald Administrator is directed to glve notice thereof by publishing this or- der once in some newspaper having a cireulation in said District, at Jeast three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is.a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Cletk. NOTICE TO CREDITORN. AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD at Montville. withn and for the District . on the 27th day of Aprli, Judge. late of Estate of Montville in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring n their claims against sai estate within months from this date, by posting a not to that effect, together with a copy of this B order, on the signpost nearest to the place | |and enough FIRE INSUR- where said_deceased last dwelt and in publisbing the ch Tulletin, SUSAN F. HOM < LISBON n e to Preston J. Ernest Kenne- X le has moved with his family from Norwich to the vacant temement at anedy’s. owning of Mount Vernon. Towa, BOOKBINDING BRADFORD 108 Broadway Biank Bosks Made and Ruled te Order 4, 8 THOMFION. 5. Fool CH!ROPODIST t Bpecislimt Alice l Facas Histd ller at R. R. Barber's Saturday. He is the son of Albert Brownlng, who NICKEL PLATING INSURANCE When You Need Insurance CALL HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE PHONE 588-3 He Will Be Pleased to Serve You. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS You Who Are Reading This Advertisement can not realize the value of having correctly written and ANCE until you have your FIRE and then it may be too late. Let us do your worry- ing for you. .|B. P. Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street ™ YEARS ESTABLISHED makes frequent east to visit r of Laure! Hil A. Rosk of Wailese = ing the pagear served, nd cake we-‘ Home made candy was for sale, 1t s ar open question which bother: the househoid the most—what she shall wear or how he can pay for it which are slightly damaged nouncemient. NORWICH, CONN. NOTICE! WE BOUGHT 10,000 PAIR OF PANTS From Thames Street Pants Factory Fire, of this city, shall place them on sale for the public next Tuesday, May 2nd, at our PANTS STORE, 325 Main Street, op- posite the postoffice. These will be the biggest bargains this city has ever had. Watch this paper for further an- by smoke and water. We

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