Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 14, 1922, Page 9

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HAIR GOODS 15¢ “Twoenet” Double-mesh Hair Nets, cap shape, all colors cept gray and white — 8 Price | o iVl $5.00 Human Hair Switch wavy black and all shades of brown—Sale Price . UMBRELLAS Men’s and Women's Umbreilas, guaranteed rainproof, paragon frame, regular $1.50 value at $1.19 ples, no two alike, value $8.00 to $10.00—Sale Price . BATHING NEEDS i F Bathing Caps, several styles, regular 50c Caps at 390-—Ngu- style, black or white at ....... 39¢ $1.25 Bathing Shoes, high lace #le sl calors nd sies w5 || Al] this week we have talked Factory Ends—-mld Féctory Ends. This sale has already established a MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS || secure place in the hearts of thousands of people who have shared in its advantages. This great Fac- 5c Willimantic Machine Thread, colors—also Eb...—.u .tgg AT ‘13’. VALUE TO $350_ W Leather Hand vachetti nflufi os,” | n‘ al Btk oo Ty s || toTy End Sale is different from any other event. The co-operation of manufacturers all over the f nL i s country was sectured, thereby enabling us to offer you the greatest maney-savmg opportunities of the 50c “Naiad” Waist Li a variety of styies and colors, year colors—all actual ,value including white kid, value 35c at 27¢ £5% . Actual val Moth-Proof Garment Bags, a choice of any open-to) o oy crnios s in || Then make it a point to attend this Factory End Sale on Saturday. Better come early and avoid el SoF e e To ! rted V. Women’s ._Hand . Bags, 40 dyl- mporte: acuum R S i = 8 || crowds. In this advertisement we present a strong list of Factory End Values, but there are many || 5 /i ey The genuine “Handy Andy” §sst Bores, heavy i, reguiar || oY@, NOL advertlsed Pnces already adverhsed hold good as long as lots lut. i sill in a varisty of styles and celors MEN’S WEAR In the Factory End Sale WOMEN'S WEAR - Great Clearance of Men’s Suits The Last Day of “Thermos Week”’ Saturday will be the last day of “THERMOS WEEK” — the last opportunity to Bottles and Lunch Kits at these special prices : The Greatest Values of the Season Look at our Special Price Racks in our Womenl Amnl Section, for the most remarkable vafues ever offered at Our entire stock of Men’s Suits P,“Pgmm“ B"“fi:l;f:cm, One Cent 1y?p°,.—.g Thoemas ?,z..’.l_‘f:. this season. —Young Men’s Sport Models Week 8%c. regular price $1.50 Sale of Thermos | s, Week 5199, regular prics AT ”m—Wum ’s Suits, Coats, Capes, Slmb and and Conservative Models for BOTTLES, AT $1.19 i ’3'7"‘?-{: TTLES Drésses, former prices up to $25.00. : older mien — sizes 32 to 46, in- ST ey M AT LllnCh Kits B , AT $1.89 AT $10.00—Women’s Suits, Coats, Sk!rh d “l“di:f stouts—is offered in two Weok §1.19, megular price $200 Thermos 114 Pint R PRl T e L A Dresses, former prices ul; to SSO’DS o i 5 ; s 17, Pin £%. special groups i "B"qugfs;czz_fili . Lunch Kits .. 2o¢ $ .01 LUNCH KITS, $1.89 AT ‘I&W—Women 's Suits and Camel’s Hair Polo Cotts, Group 1—At $17.95 Week $2.19, regular price $250. | Thermos 11/ Pint “Pint Fibre Kit—THermos Wetk former prices.up to $65.00. Our entire stoek of Men’s Suits BOTTLES, AT $1.49 | Bottles ........ $250 | §189 regulér price 3200 WOMEN'S WAISTS WOMEN’S DRESSES ™ th‘ilrdd reguguly \ép to $27.50 1V Pint Thermos Bottles—Ther- o LUNCH KITS, $1.98 " REDUCED REDUCER " - 7 —All now at $17.95. mos Week $1.49, regular price ) Pint Metal Kit—Thermos Wesk } $2.50. T_he 2 for. . 52.51 $198, regular price $3.55 ‘ ‘Ig:n"nlhl: w"""a.'"&'f-'lf{',' vw:l' gv‘::.;:":' ?_T::sno'a,vi;l::::flng hlulfinp. duce Group 2—At $25.95 8o Al iy :1- u.os iiuv.. reduced from ;gsn AT $398 ...... reduced from $5.95 Our entire stock o en’s Dul T $245 réduced from $3.50 | AT $5.95 reduced from $7.95 that sold 35.00 — All now at $25.95. || | CHILDREN'S DRESSES MILLINERY GLOVES AT 358 reduced from $5.00 | AT $6.35 reduced from, §9.95 at sol ly up to - 1/000 Children’s Gingham Dresses, i Women’s Whits Gloves, AT $4.75 reduced from $5.95 | AT $7.95 : redliced from $10.95 Me's Bathing Suits, in 8 good as. | Me's Straw Haty your oholce sl e Extra Special Values Ghamoleetts finish, roguiar | || AT 3678 1 veduced from $11.30 | AT $995 |11 reduced from §80 sortment of one &n two-piece | of our regular $3.50 an 2 and_novelty collars. and ouffa— S E B o ol R TR suites— L G $1.95 3 ani’. 98¢ An odd lot of women’s AT 279 .. - drom 8350 | ey iis Querals,_good s e L) ERS T ety | | | 25258 31 Gtoves, i inck .} 1 | Ouir eniire stock of Women’s Wash Skirts will be offered oo - feom 2fi veight, white back . Demim, $1.95—Regular value §295 reducod—Now 58c, dormer prices | | ¥ Women's Strap Wrist 's'.,'.;,'. in the Factory End Sale—at one-third off regular prices. L5 s f:: 3600 | in i Sh’rt 13’/ WS—Ruu:ar vllllio %g b Vs 2 ani?h leiot, agm cg\‘ A 99 . - irts, sizes g 1 5 regular value -_— le 8 Wi Whity Fisinel Trovssrs [ T a tow oy 5o loss ut st sass || | SRt vid o el Sy, $1.95 Bl iz 28 to 36 st, g 4 B 'omen’s rimme flors, as- ¥ = ¢ “fl‘ - ’_ °s'a|° p:," wu-vaucsi $6.39 g;.\:e:alz:?r%anslj::ru‘hi:rtald - acolr(pd u;hrc. II‘IG‘I;I ng w:uto— ‘;{.:.m&‘|.::.tm;'fi: (;Tavu. Saturdly Wfl! Be the Lm Day of the Slle of - MEN—This is_an . opportunity valub 78, ot e FACTORY END PRICES SRIATSY ieo ST e white, pongee, gray and : ¢ p : i .. ) MR L o N 2 black lar value — EAR]_S S SRR | Lo Uner s, A ooty Java Hats, $1.98 || |k oS ‘LA TAUSCA P ~ truction, | fit any runnin make, shot sleeves, ankle Wi T J H Toard, value $5.00—ut ... 3279 | longth, vaie $150, 4t -.. .-« a Tigat Summer Hat = Pris Saturday will be the last day of the Special Sale of La g:mn;'dr.h::z:g Socks, oW Tausca Pwh—ihe last opportunity to take Styles and lors, : Sport Hats, $2.98 KITCE : ;f‘:le ecial prices on these handsome Pearl 3 5 s _ | | Women's.and Misses’ Sport: Hats } en different price Extraordinary Special Values In ||} e e "ot | G2 || e o 15395, $4.95 and up 10.$15.95. Take acivantage : P i large’ decoratéd G special ore the sale ends on Slulfiy S attern Hats, $4.95 and six Tumblers DomeStlc Department ?:Ila );Eu ry, sizes 6 to 9! all‘ ade Women’s ;i‘ne‘Pgt:ss& :’:tl“‘ 50 — Sal m‘ht‘ 3 ;. ? ey Prices upcto e e e FOl' Saturday E{,‘ sxx‘e!:. 6 to fi—oub?ragulnr e D Lenex Laundry Soap, 9 bars for 25¢ 36-inch Indian Head Brown Sheahn value 19c—8ALE PRICE .... 250 yards of White A.mp\ane i but not Tnte perfect in bleach, |deal for Dress in short longths. roguiar || S HosoyRel prien. Ly S Bamboo handled Brooms, value Muslin Undefwear Department’ ™ e A P c at ... s, wi';'?'};':’.";:; BOYS' WEAR Tore gt W Sats CORSETS, PETTICOATS, APRONS, ETC. AT SALE PRICES actual value $150—SALE PRICE R g A Women's Bungalow Aprom, good quahty lue 450 and Boys' Duck th, in white and Galvanized Refrige ans, #-inch Dress Linen. in white only, actu e ane oo sanprice 30 | khaki—s9c value at . 45c | value 58 and 49c, at .. 49c and 44c PRICE A YRRD ©..... 0. Uadin s Women's Light Weight Seam- checks and plain colon, in tie-back models, 19 i Wall Clothes Dryer, v-lue 7% 36-inch Colored Dress Linens, in a full assortment of shades. less Hosiery, in dark brown ;'Iu.y g 56 Tegular $150 5 it e Tatacsctess }', ----------- perfect in every way, regular 95¢ and $1.00 grades—SALE PRICE 79 only—Sale _price S 45k § REE Sl S%s, ey 1.00 s,fi. Sprays, heavy rubbec tub- 45-inch Dress Linen, in white anly, absolutely Pure Linen, thor- e T sl EY wec Hove Steaw Hats, regular $150 | ing, metal head, value $1.00 at 7% oughly shrunk and non-crushable, actual value $1.50—SALE PRICE 89 g 2. 4 —Sale pri AR~ s i R NE 75¢ . 50 dozen Wash Cloths. assorted, actual value 105 each—SALE PRICE 5c Women's Mercerized Lisle Boys’ Straw Hats, regular $2.95 “Flash” reliable Alarm °'°=k‘ —value at 25 d tra large Turkish Towel h bsorbent d Hosiery, black and aardovan NRIUD G Tz oo i e b b s $1.65 V& ~ . . - . "‘u:zaficex_ras;l-gg R e our regular 45c grade — Sals Boys' Overalls, sizes 3 to 8, reg- Bl . Wi it Wormen's Vests and Step-in Sets, | Women's Muslin Gowns, 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask, assdrted patterns — SALE Pried .....oiiionios. Qar 69 valus af . + 490 ue and whit iife d in white, flesh and orchid, at flifla neck styles, in-wifle- ."“'M Women's - Bursan Outsize Bavs Soort Bloulies, Enamelware, large pieces, Hosiery, in_black, nu-r- reg! imperfect, 95¢ value at i $1.25 to $1.50.at .. 48c grade—Sale price ..... . 39¢c | Boys Khaki Knicker! Folding Ironing ~Tables; val Weoren's Fibre Hous L in reguldr $1.39 value at X $2.50 at ... black only; rogular vatue Boys’ Washable Suit: Dup|.x Firel Sale price . it i 3t st en $2.50 value at ... $27.00, M&“ nnd ‘15.”—-!!”‘ PRIGE N WRIID oo el e e B G e o v e 3% 50 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, Summer-weight, actual value Ny R A RS R R e 25 pairs of our finest Woel Blankets, in white with colored borders, also in plaids, sllg (I‘ mussed, actual value $1250 to $19.50 — dsle grides : trimmed Iwuthfl?onb:.u wl., ors—regular at. _.. fr 9 ...... reduced fram $1.00 i g T “a .. reduced.from §$175 AT 229 . -feduced from§3.00 Women's Pongse Sjfk, Ufldm& at these sale prices —_— BALE PRIOE R BIRE oir o5 oidil o oveoniinin s seasagins $10.00 Wornerl\"u ";Phu'emx" &5( Hal- i V'Iuhabla Suit: & $21.50, $20.50 and . $11. x:ifll Cémbinations, - some - | Bloomers, $2.29—value $2.95. = S siery, black only, secon: al- value at £ Y H " a Vest: d $4.29,. ity of 3156 grade—Sute prios. 796 | BEVE " Livan * Nortolic Suttey Netco ‘two-burner ',"’";’15_75 S Sl st Ty Gl TN & p— value $7.50 at ....... $5.50 | 100-piece D veral —othérs are Corset Sover an Skirt; actual value $1.50—Sale Gowins, $549 value $698, Women's Full-fashioned, or Boys’ Palm_ Beach Marfolk aty!a'. valuc $42.50—at ¥ REMEMBER — The Factory End Sale offers at sale “thres-seam” Silk Hoslery. Suits, value $9350 at ... = 9650 o R TN R .. 6% b dtandands of and i AN our Retigeraters i ooy | Womeds Pink of, Wil prices many of our staple numbers in Table Damasks, $250 grades, black, white tures, value $1200 at -..... 2 'y Wornen's White Musiin_Patti Brocade Corsets, elastic and_colors—Sale price.... §$1.45 Bny: Norfolk Suits, _styl aied '"d SYle-at 10 W Tt ats, fong hip, with four hose mixtures, value $16.50 at . 50 &'...,., ro.nlnr fl.fio vl‘uq, -e :1.19 porters, r.gullr $350 value, ot S27% : Women' SflkafPJétheub, meTafl‘etn or Jersey, and jn}: | WOMEN'S SWEATERS \ combinations of Jersey and Taffeta, in a full line-of col: Women's Slip-on Sweaters, . ors—at $2.98 from $3.98—at $3.89 from $5.00. o Towels, Toweling, Sheetings, Pillow Cases, Sheets; Blankets, etc. HUNDREDS of Remnants of all kmids — Table Linens, Crashes, Sheetings, White Goods, etc. High grade F-ncy Ribbons, to 6 inches wide—Ribbons % Wam Tuxedo Sweaters, . every purpose, for Hairbows, $6.00 value at ............ $3.75 Department Saturday, for Sashes, Fancy Work, etc—Fac- Women's Jersey Sport of the greatest Factory End :3:,{ VE‘%Q' I;E:.“ s&.v yard, ac- swuhrs, §7.50 valus at .. $6.00 Bargains we havé ever offered. the simmer at their farm here in the|day to Middletown after spending a week | were ift ¢} a of € su vén by the | Lidies’ éi ! the time that Jm H e ay center ‘of the town. lwi".h Miss Eveélyn Beard. Ladies” Al Soclbty n fi" Tu at x 5 N FRE'GHT LUADING SHnws DLEP SE MerrillKeith of the staté poiice depart-| Mrs, C enday. iy Bewhi k. the senzte will bs malde "’ ot Charles E. Ellis -dislocated her | evening. The menu consisted of cold Newt n - 8 ment ha béen attending to business im | Wrist Tuesday afternoon. She was at-|sliced ham, potato salad, % o e Dt | loc, the bache Pec) 0 Caulkins property in the Fair e —_— this locality recently. tended by Dr. Byron Sweet of Jewett | cheese, Folls, coffee, cake, ch ; v.. M Pme o~k “’"M bloé: pErof. anl Mes Sidney Morse trom G i vanilla icé cream. Over $20 Calahan ssd daughter of New Ne#® York, July 13.—Loading of rev-] 24 totalled 96,960 cars, which is about | Lasthampton, . Mirived "ot G0 i 20, 3, the ngwell sisters, en- = otk have opeméd their cottags in the sme TIraIght totallea BLO0D cars below the weakty svocpe|summer home here Tiesday. ; tértained the Soclal Corner Wednesday| ;‘h.;"n iatoiad Yor the ey Line of Ches o of coal Toatings for June and July, 1051, | o Miss Margaret FHyde, 4 teacher in New | at the home of Mrs. Ira Wheeler. An ‘Thomias Sticknéy and two sons| Chéer up. Only ons persom tion ‘of 900 from the w It the mormal anutumn movemeént of | YOTK, Will not come fo h¢r summier home | abundsht and Wél prepared dinner was| Mr. and Mrs. 7. Neison Weymouth of Mv' @one to Hartford to visit Mr. and | 300,000 is stracic by : . nerease of 100,817 3 here this year, but with a party of friends served and all spent a very pleasant da: 533 coal alone were added to the present car Y- | Norwich havé tak a ot week last year, according to 4| lo8dings, Fafivoad offiiais ‘:émc ont it | 4 touriag Barope, About 175 were present. e ¢ taken the Beardow cottage ort made public tonight by the car|a total of about 997,856 cars would be e illiam Brown, assisted by Mrs. Mrs, Ada Girard of Los Angeles, Cal, in the Grove for two weeks: Mrs. George Stickney. burg Patriot. .Y‘ !my Morgan motored “to- Grassy 4 division of the American Rail. | the total weekly movement of all com-|Harry Townsend, Mrs. GcO.¢® Lyoll and | 3f. 4nd M G. H. Bead and sons, John| ~Major Arthur D. Maclnt x:_&u at Pine Grove four 3 » assoclation. modities.. 'Thie figure wowld be.omly 21,-| Mrs. Léstée Starr mmm? o Social| ana George, of South Attleboro, n&’n.. RoBert of New York. asi B g : Codl, liyesthey, and forest products | 000 cars less than the record move- | Dame club last Thursday. Twenty mem-|wers visitors Wednesday at The OId a 415 ke and Mrs Godfrey M. bay of \oadonss registered decréases umer the | Ment in American railroad history, which | Ders were present and a very pleasant | Homestead farm. Mrs. Girard is spend- | 32V8 W m X flufin Wers recent guests of Mr. previous week, but loadings of grain, | 9ccurred in the week ending October 15, |afternon was spent. b ing two. weeks with her brother, H. E.|Pine Grove. 4 Beach. 2y cemeral freight and other products were | 1920, and totalled 1,018,539 cars. Fa;mers ‘;'elmme the sunhy days and | Beard, before starting on her return trip Mrs. Lucy. Gleason is iIl at her homs in Wiiliam Mitchell and V3 dletFicts, mcicmds SE T 2 :re :fiy with hayihg. 3?1 Yy T2inY | o fhe west. the village. Her niece; Mrs. Estheér Dud- y of New Eondon were recent | — g week were reported | NORTH WOODSTOCK '“;i ave made them behind i this| John H. Rathbone is cofifined to hia| ley of Lymsé, is in nuada.no- . and Mrs. Chafles Thomp- | Don't Hide Them With a Vulx 2 the eastern, central western sand the ol i by {linéss. A southwestern disticts, while the Alle. | s Macjoris Potter spent last Thurs- e : Richard Carter and @m ot rove pavil wfir& mave_ Them' With rhany, Pocahontas, Southern and North. | day in Worcester. ¥ { A Norwich 'r\mv-n ‘were nem T 1: western districts showed decreases. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Leavitt, with Mrs. i ME : - = e : b3 : M= Fred V. Ampum, ] fing : o Coal loadings tor the week énding Juné | pfien Pane and aaughter. Olive~motored | Frank Huntiey 4 ; m o 3 guest; | : e Vi of freckles is usually to_Spencer Thursday. weré recent vxslwrs at ¢ 2 {,::&v;igfi com; _ "Miss Beatrice Healey has been engaged| Mrs. James T nd Mrs. S; “Sunday . ; ; ; : ) ? p"fi' as organist in thé /church hers for the |ton Rogers of ‘Wau e | Ths subject o BHLA 4 . S the Bejl cottheé in’ the Grove. y summer. .at the parsonage. 2 e Giftord Wilcox, formeérly of fhis place, | Mrs. Bmmsz ©! mow with the Standaed Oil company. in idence. came in car from that

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