Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 4, 1922, Page 12

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SHOWERS TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW Jovwich fi"fl sel oio war-time- federal - fuel administra- [ CHIEF 0OCCUM VISITS tor for this state, was chosen adyisor. t J. Murphy and Mr. BOY 500UT camp|King took dinmer with Scout Executive . FINED AT WATERFORD |left hand ""““]!, sy Governor Lake was present., , 1 1 m Fielding re:|Benton the. saine day. Three, cases were heard before Justice |! "‘;fi, NpPwich © and _John. The other members ‘of ‘the commia. | jpcaiies Tene) cfnc-;:rx Saturday and |, TWeMtyMive merit badges have Been | of the Peace “Thomas ¥ Morton of Wat- Casey, Norwich. X . recetéel 2 = sion,. all members.of the state board of | gy 420 on the border line of Connectic|Sarned in camp this year as agamst four | .prorg ‘Thursday ‘morning and in each - |y 242" crgphed - ’.l.un; Soinid foance, dre e cut and Rhode Island where Ris tribe| ot Scaton. Tighty firet class and €| stance ‘convietion resuited. Hyman.Po- | 0oC8 SRECRE, CCl be- yother. In.the case of the woman voters | Comptroller, Horvey P. Bissell Tax | onee ‘met the Narragansetts and possibly | 900 class. tegls have it i Radion ) vg!mnh ford, . a cpnccuiouinu 24| TR Wales Lines )krm-n and The .yoting lists-of the town sfe be: ) oHieH Aeried must regiswer theiz | Commissioner B 0dRELt | raised the warwhoop in the very same b edited to scouts for | accap Beach, atrested by Officer Mangel: _BFito, Norwich, suppletaental THE WEATHER. i ¢ vogars, | all who have m: ¢ of - cach | Treasurer G. ‘Haroid “Gilpatric, E. Kent i i s tor -the| 10 the ‘aboye dre credite | terling. of the state_police on Satarday. ye_ was_injurs.d june ing revised by the registrars of married name and & copy' ©f PEC1| pupbard. president: of the Manufacturers |SPOt in which he gave his songs nature study, identification of _trees, S UuR Ot TAS, Al BOlCS on ST | agreement: L Winds, Sl “ofnelius J. Downes. ary through mar- 5 sos 2 e boys. jef Occum looks the Indian he turtles, | Hansound gullty operating a 1st: and “amputation of the Tyler D. Guy and Cornelius change made neeess: seociation of €¥nnecticut 1l Bigon D. | 2O¥ plants, flowers, ferns, snakes. turl With - headlights juipped with' illega} " ¢ s D Jentl W e /i with the d d in khaki scout hat and |} "\ { ights equipped wi 821 | 1ort index and middle fihgecs Compen- h of Sa Hook: Gentle varia % 3 " de an early siart|riage will be. made and filed wit hae (rng is. and arrayes bird houses. bows and arrows and buil was s B S RINeT [gRiaERliy. Oystinat i -r':\ x}::mr:(\rl::nh::fl::rp 8 donsTcrabls | twn clerkc 13 4 book Eept for that “f“;o...h the immediate. needs of the | 1®2d Work gave a fine z@;‘c‘hflg '*‘;‘:":‘;“; ing raft, signal tower and other perma- :::a d':-:“ ot sation 1& iad “,':n"u,‘af, :“.,L,'.,.dm‘ Frit work to be done before tre lists will be | purpose. ced_a: the | situation are vosue. it was the consensus ; ol campfire, where Bix Chist Benton Sndinont jmpfovements and special duties | PRUAONEL Lo L |aniputel 5 if granted feF Hook 0 Hatteras: Moderate | ;g or the fall elections. The revised lists will g_oh U5%% strars | Of the commission that conditions are | hiS braves e e s Um-aun, [ebout_camp during the season: Four: | by Orvicer Sterling on April 36 for. sock- fomoin Mmputition. of Mdek: nds and weather unsettied | "y "o g years the work was compara- | election in \nvur\be‘Yr e e | Serious and. that il emengensien must | SONE e Teliora "of, Wi "|teen sconts win the camp lettern “C. T | s driving was found guilty - and as- oo - SRS (& ampucatiod” tively light as thcre were 10 women |said Thursday that : or | be directed towards Simplifying what |UmPah." = 5, he s for points -and eight scouts and officials | desseq 325 and costs. . Amadeo was rep- | 8 an- second fngor. Conditions. lists. This ior the first tims it will | every voter to-see to it that dis d | appears to be a situation. which will con- | Chiel Fielding or “Occum” as he 'S|ywin the camp monneram for thelr &ec-resented hy Attorney Charles L. Stewart | °f tWo joints's 8 remained high during Thurs: | be necessary 'o revise the women's s |name appears.on the list correctly ARGl o, 0 cnout the gall and winter |entitled to be cailed fs a mear relativeignd oo QR ot nlt of Norwich who entered a demarrer,| Richmond -Raditator: Co. Norwich day over the upper Mississippi valley |well as the men's list. Whera there|that the address is correct. d.p’\s wii The suppiy ls-goine to. ha limiteq” [0f the great sachem Uncas. who figures | 'Solcr) ‘visits were mads tn Camd! oo wash ovi, <L "l and Michael S- Burns, Nerwich Tm- &nd the plain states and nocthern Pacific | were previously less than 300 voters on favaid confusion on election dave | g \ir Russell follawing the meeting. |IB Cooper's “Last of the Mohicans” s a{ v coone the Rhode Jsland scout camp ~ Clarence W. of Plainfield, ar- | ploye's right m"“"‘.’"‘“ e coast, relatively low along the Atlantic}tne lists there ure uow welliover. 9,000, The registrars.said they find the and the only thing the state commis-|literary character. and in history as a|.nq ajthough the camv fs excellently or- rested by Officar ng on July 13 for | Compensation’, bagan - Juns 1 cast This istribution has heen ai-| The revislon includes the chanss of nd- |city directory very unsatistactory as| P0H 0 GOF/ ROE TS S OIS qiurber of the peace of- mind of \he | =anized all ‘campers qwere of the apifion | feciless driving Ak found gullty of the| Richmond lhuuwr Mvn% Nor- tended by widely scattered thunder |dress for all sotrs who have moved |many names are Ieft off, mANY mIASAL | te] At & faln PR Narragansetts. & friend of the ENCIish|(na; Camp Tippecan was.a good Scoutchateer yustios ® srsmms Sy o (e | omd John Béwnb; * Norwichs showers in the eastern and _southern |during the past two years and probably |ied and street’ fumbers in many The conference. was eghirely execative, | ettlers and in the Inter years of his cams, % fine of $25_and costs, of which $10 cf | Employe mmud, @ abscess on right- states. The weather has hecome consid- | many changes from one district to an-!are wrong. : représentatives of the press having been |lfe an autocratic ruler of hir tribe: He — the fine was remitted. thigh June 28th. Compensation begas S ooilar Gver plain states and asked to ltave bv Harry 'W. Reynolds,|is buried in the Royal Barving G WELCOME MEETING FOR —_— July. 6th. e b . | ecutlva secretary’ to [Governor Lake, |On Sachem street. and a larze granite MASON | COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS Mio R Waters, Nor¥ich dnd Howard e morthern plate sgion and moder- | ? executiv: tary to JGovernor Laike, T Siation CADET BANDALL 3 N AGREEMEN = EmpiOge - veceived a1 ate temperature prevailed throughout the | APPRAISERS HAVE FILED TO SET DATE FOR s before the meeting was begun. The pro. | Monument marks e miore ST E TR R St e | FILED IN COURT oFFicE | Morrls. Norwleh” Em satiod ean ‘v ¢ CBLICAN CONVENTION | cocdinge of the session were made pub- |0f th~> nresent generaton . has. po e 2 y o7 3 infected “hand - June 15th. Cpmpensati INVENTORY OF ESTATE REPU e S Gt e e the == ities of the Christian. gentleman.|night at the Salvation Army hall. 2: Seven compensation’ agreements were | yU ol BT S ne Middle Atiantic and New ®ng-| ¢ R May and Milton M, Baker,| Chairman 1.:Henry Roraback_of the e SoAcntn Loy ita N umenn Oieum ran, At one tiwie: DEStor | Main atrest at: o'cioth: it honer DECaiity | lolt Thiraday mith tho cir ot e oo | Soran. July e [ ates the weather will be partly | ppraisers of the.estate of the late L:d- |republican .state central committee has |a - |0t the ‘Mohegan church, near Norwich. | Randall Mason of Holyoke. Mass., Salva- { perior court, in' this city. The agres- h acattered thunder showers | 3PPFRISC ‘n of New London, have|issued a call for a meefing of the com-| . Tt:was pointed out that the commis. Dartmouth college and a | tion Army Corps. Cadet Mason has been | ments are as follows: o faie _ Saturday, | MaTd T BOOER Cof the estate with the | mitte to be held at Harttord, Tuesday | slon's gt ‘L“-Wmfldhbe Y e oA i3, aocompliehed great’ thines urt | sent £ this ‘ety" to' axslst Eaptain®and | Gharies M. -Gelsrmert, Tr. e - nrinued moderats (emperature. | yow London provate court. The p- | afternoon. - The purpose of. TS e | :’{‘m,fl"lh,"’:{;m e e e cxixting conditions. Dartmonth col-|Mrs. Carperter until September. when | SWilliam Hall, Yantic: - Supplemenai | The Forecaat raisal shows a total of §1T1,572.43.|is o deterntine the time and place for o ¥ = leze was originally started in Connecti- | he will enter the training coli or | agréement. February 14th last M- Hal For thern N tand: Loeal |’ Real estate at 70-80 Broad strsst is | the stai = onvention wHich is to ¢ minzre w‘::y;hll':h:w;;‘:.l;, nt:;rzst’!gt’r! & rhnuld cut for the education of the Indian | officership. dost the top of his forefinger o th first P k- Bat partly cloudy, |appraised at $6.500; at 81 Broad sureet,| the republican ticket, and to fix the uxo v\r\cmr.dm febiiand “n:p: ot it hes Decias “une. ot Ameticals Cadet Mason for a short timo assisted !joint.” Supplemental agreement gives 194 Hempstead street, $10,000; and var- | election 1 he state, i 28 ENASR Webstar and its founder mizht|was preparing himself for inis <8 of x finge: Observations in Norwich. o equities are diaclosed In properties | gressional, county and. district conven - f\;’r’:""fz’tf’;,fi‘: ::'flm‘”‘a" Toauested | feal well remaid If no other great men|hut chose the Salvation Army work. He |- Robert Galr Compiny, Uncasvilie. and " show the | i2us _equ fEiaclosed : Ry o secure s - e in- : i ve z Albin. P.-Kelly., U Zollowing tare * and | AL 28, S5 Snd 4t Cra e J“f‘.fini?:d . L time of the caucuses will:depend | Stitutions showing amounts of ~oal on had graduated therefrom. e ’\“r,‘m ;un:\(;;ylh.L:‘;';“:;e erx:ll: :(f pct Sivoia Crescent. street ; 89 JT t““"“’f;u“ 82, G, |largely on the date selected for the state | hand at each place and requirements for | Camn Tiopecan is finishing its fourth - ¥ it ner. Mar. | {1, ".”'M‘“'l :\‘h"‘u:xame total up- | convention. The party rules;require that |the winter wesk and has had a successful campinz. Wl Supply Pulpit . {58 ‘and 90 School et, up- | co ion. The By require ollérs Bisse! 0 | seas: St i y 2 3 a 29.40 | 20 050 of realty belng -$48:479.04, they be held at least ten’days prior tol 2—ComptroliersBissell was asked toseason. The verdict of its many vis Rev. R. D. Trick of this cits, will' sup- . s 29,40 | Praisa e the state convention and that the date |Eet into immediate eommunication -with | tors is flatterine ply at the Huntington Street, Baptist , 5 teaq} Seichs axs _Apmised st HT miust be set at lens¢Mieen davs in ad- (A1l cits authorities! to find the condition | Scout Fxecutive Renton has been in|7I¥ 2t the Huntington Street . % Highest 7 est 38 PO I i tes 328872, Iife in- | vamee. © Therefore, the hucuwes will |Of thelr suppliss. for. municipal institi- | sharge during the whole time, Assist'ng e \ ° r savings ce es $288.72, life vance. g ‘ fons. im w ¢ followin= staff: Vietar Da- r S <ons. | Yorance $8.436.17 deposits, $5,312.- | necessarily be held sometime after Aug- | tions s him were the followin= staff: Victar Da Comparisoni surance $8,436.17; pank dep 3 i 3—The public gtilities commisslon was | vis. two wesks: Frederick Renton. Ir redictions 1ay Local | 04 and miscellaneous 3>30. 31 emd e e T N e crence Rrownine TAE ‘MODERN MOTHER = - ediction ’ scella L2 s 2. Labor | Feaues obtain s i neler. four weeks: Tawre < E : s e s e e o e | o L rer oy feom el bl St tibes aperating | e eest - Vehifaris = Laifian. ” ok [Toons pioblans e Soynsll e y Thursdas’s weather: Warm, fair Trust Co. Georse' T. krown and Mrs.|Day falls = on September {. The re-;Umy ftom 5P i Lucine Davin. *one waek,_nnd | forbears. Sha herself must be 8 mouch =agpassl Nancy Brown Morgan. ;:L‘"‘::‘,d»‘:““‘;:’““v':d day and Thurs- | _4—President E. Kent Hubbard of the Baldwin. radio operator. four | FOre com e et e, O ook * Y B - - 2 SUN, MOON AND TIDES. ety 97, g b e Manufacturers’ association was asked to | weelks teacher and moral instructor. It is no o High 1 Moon 3 % : 2 e S S 4 ascertain the “heeds of manufacturing | ~ Chef Jenks has been in charee o the | wonder 1 many conscientious women | = o T e | west side of the street being fln\;n»;!(zw: Five scts of detegates d\;l‘” . :lit::r | concerns. Kitchen Anrng the month, Trean I\‘n. % {break under the strain, and_ that others Rises. Set Water. || Sets.| (he east side, near the Sacrel eart | on the uniform caucus e reAe | Al report€ion theee. matters are ex-|of Plainfield °% scouts and officials, al-|drag out a miserable exi e Standard Time) | church, well under way e e e i oo 0 [ Pected to he obfained” before Monday. |so of the Nrrwich reuncil, eaminin~ for | tred. and set unable to take a dav's va- = 1 3 - : {be elected in each county in the Novem- | and the commission will meet again Tues. |~ week in Rhade Island i = SeLE Ampmiam A mun who hud indulged in o little 100 | 1+ "eiection and n Judge in each iabate | any ot (e CRnhon i Tinnecan Tnesdaw rnd nla R T Bhhr Has met WIth the peoples’ approva.l - 1 | Parbance o Seubh 1 sezoat at & late' hots | QL1erich {5 addltion fo_the) state ofticials, e ATRIEN T e Neteh SEAm sore |t oo ehieh | wae Toade Tor | ; 2 | turbance on South B street at a I " | congressmen and state senators. e SRR Ry B stand, AL tha close of the suffring women, and does not fail to 3 23 | of the night and came to the attention of | JPOETERRRER #0% SIC S€O2 O |LAKE URGES EMPLOYERS s at ¢! 4 8 : +4 = {last ele o iffs was i 1918, 4 3. Norwich 2. Troop Committee- relieve them. : I Constable Napoleon Disco, who. with the | (2 ST Sk (1 micey oing. tour. years To raY GrampsyEN |1 v every one who visited our store on 03 £14 {iheip; of vesiients ion.the street. 'Subdncd | goy In reply to a @émmunioataion from ‘ 1 .01 him after n struggle, after which the] “myor, are 594 delegates in the re- | Presient E. Kentirtnbord of the Mon openmg Of Oln' lale was pleaied WI “Rix hours after high water it ia low | MAN made his way home and went peace- | pypiican state convention. Each town | ufactuters' Assecimtion of *Connsctiont. . water. which in fotiawed Uy food tid.”" [ 4bly t0 be |sends twice as many delegates as it |Governor Lake has written that he is t ed et bucd Work has been olng on thene past few Na8 representative -nothe eneral as- | aivougty. It tavor OF a. senorar ndon | air e merchan e grea reduc- TAF \{[LLE } evenings on the Providence ball | sembly : each senatorial district "sends |tion by all emnlogers in the state of a 4 Miss| EFOUNGS in preparation for the battle be- | tWo deiegates sho argd elected either in | policy which wopld insure full pay for hom p ecson and Miss| z = city convention, or, where two .or more bers of their forces who.are' called . % | ween the Taftville A. A. and the An-l ention mem the! are’ ca rion_ of New Bedtord,| Incen the TROMEE B 4 t08 1o KL | iowns are inciuded in. sensiotinl e | ben T el amatfretcalicd |} G NNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. Mas: sts of relativis in tOWI. |} on cot up on the South B street side of ! trict, by the delegates elected by those | members of the Copnecticut Natlona Lest ¢ North Third avenue| C7 1 0 "ond burlap is stretched on|towns whe meet for this purpose with-| Guard. *I cannot ton greatly emphasise s send s with Wilfred Li 5 i hem at each game. This is a step taken ! in fAve dava after the caucus. my opinion in this matter.” the govern- ONLY 2 MORE DAYS TO ATTEND THIS BIG SHOE SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAST DAYS OF SALE BlG LOTS—No. 1 $6.00 and Leather and - BIG LOTS—No. 8 Men's ‘and Young Men's $650 4 $800 Bates and by the association mot only to compel| Representation In the congressional. |or said. The system ‘proposed s that SPECIAL BU I ER SALE » . was a DUSi-| jeopie who want to watch the game to|senatorfal, county and probate conven- | employers pay to the guardsmen the ness caller he village on Thursday. pay admission but to be fair to those who | tions is on the same basis as fn the | difference between the.pav. they receive . Electric light poles about the village £t v he game. | state convent _ | from the ~oyernment for two weeks and were willing to pay to watch the game.|state convention. These d:fferent con. |from oyernment for ¢ an ; Fox amocali faris puur biie e Hoea | venin i L R 5"be | the amount f their reguiar salaries riday and daturda ke of New londom | roicned along the east side of the | held ten davs o more” after ‘the caucus s o7 nag h W spending the past week | .o o that elects the delegates, at Jeast three COMMISSIONER DISALLOWS T NTY P d her Frandparents. M. and Mrs.| Tprank Pearson of Vernon, Conn., was|weeks befors the state eiectin | and CIATE ¥OR COMPENSATION I , found... Axe Aberg of North Third avenue, | ; i : e : & b a recent visiter in town, taking charge |usvally following the state convention. o has Epne 10 Norwich to spend the remain. | o¢ the furniture and vacating the tene-| A state central committer will ,.ml,,a{"i: T T s et AN EXTRA FANCY MARK der of the summer vagation with Mr. and | 1 ont “fcemerly occupled by Miss Sarahihe efected this vear by the delegat e L ment fcem o e detexatesno er of Rock sereet st Bl e A eaa et “ this city Dr. James J. Donohue, comnen- stormy weather Wed- | PE3ra0 o8 X0rth THFS 810 pan 1 e oo | sation icotmtasioingr f0r Phln: district il REGULAR PRICE 45¢ the twilight game be & '3 aiitan feallin iR tthe, - vileee T allows the compensation claim of Wil 5 6 A A &bd'the Pancy | moa & busid | WILL TAKE INvENTORY lam 4. Whiee ot No. 45 Lewis sreet (§ WOODSTOCK, Pound A gl M Auls wol-vaitias ek wed her | OF COAL 1N sTaTE |New London against the street depart 9 nnouncement that grouse | position with the Ponemah cbmpany. With only a limited supply of coa|™eNt Of the city of New London A HIGH-GRADE CREAMERY itul this fall was hailed | Walter Czech of South B street is en-|on hand. and with small prospects of S by local sportsmen. For | joying a short vacation {Immediate improvement in the situation To Elect Delegates REGULAR PRICE 43c s n. ner: in the | U0 g t road often |ih® newly created emergency coal com- | Fletcher Post:No. 4, ~American Le- | s n noted storiats, om (he, Newent road often |pagion.ar Hartford SWedidsdns ana or- | gion, is making plans for the annual flocks a# sodhy | SLP, 12 MDITE Lhe Jares \"‘{’c“‘f"f',"‘;{,":‘"*‘"'"" Chairman John M. Wadhams | state .convention to be hel next moath THE ABOVE PRICES FOR TWO DAYS ONLY > > det, Wuth-| While, Deshooww: omried’ by “eaising a|°f (he state board of finince was ap- | Delezates to the convention will be elec:- , the Erouse is stll the | s, Mr. Desmarals has hundieds |POted chalrman and Thomas W. Rus- |ed at the post meeting this wee Lo nate this seeciea 3%} of hese birds, all sizes, and sure to catch | the ontlying fisteiois | the eye of any chicken erank ! ne e found close to the| PF. George Thompson. Harry E. Pren-! honses, and one day this week a loea | tice and George H. Young enjoyed a long eside ing his automobile | MOtor hursday . ; 4 road flushed a fioek of| A Zymnasium class has been organized a ¢ which flew directly | At the Taftville Maennerchor club. 3 Miss Ro: Dav® has taken a house on ; South B street ot oft seriously huer, | Thursday with friends in the village. ‘ No'i e number of quail| MrS. Alfred Linderson has been con- n this but the | fined to her home on North Third avenue - < large, | Every day brings a mumber of requests a - e | from members in parts of New Eng- iz ong beside | 1and fcm badges for the tenth annual re- th4 soad | union of the Pioneer Boys of Taftvilie at - n ¥, scorning o take ty | Rocky Point. R. 1. aa Aug. 13th o , oF Bre pheiicted b Mrs. Joseph Lucier and daughter, Miss | s 2 | Bianche Lucier, of North A street T, | mond Collins, who has been spend. | Adolphus Benoit and Miss Gladue of - t the Ponemah house, | HUnters avenue and Mrs. Joseph Para oft t dis of Merchants’ avenue spent the week | Fred Kershaw °0 at the Williams cottage on Fisher N | 1siand on South B | | | 3 { A ccucl joke on a local young man was | No. 208, Union St.!reported around town Thursd | Thursday evening in - young man has a lady friend in ail on T s transacted, he chair. " i and during the day he had t phone conversation with er and made | an anpointment with her to call on some terbury was a | friende in Nofwich. She would leave | Baltic on the car that reached Taftville | * =vending | at 7.15, and he would take the car at the | Beach. snent a | Taftville postoffice. When he boarded | er home on | the car the voung lady was nowhere to | be seen, and ‘the voung man was cursing | softiy. when he remembered that Balt f Merchants' avenue 1s r was on standard time, and the car he | ¥. Vietor Fon-{ should have taken in Taftvile was the an were visitora| 5.15. He figured out his mistake in time where they | 1o ~et off at Norwich avem® and walked the made | sadly back to the postoffice to wait an- | other hour. and family of Mrs. Joseph Lucier of North A street Victoria Gladue Hunter's avenue have returned from a house on Norwich and son Henry and Mis . lam Arnold have re-| epending several days at Block Island n New York after | R. I. i me with Mr. and Mrs. Loretta Vineent. who has been | masn famil¥ of Lisbon in the village, has | of Tenrille Molmes, wife | Itier, WA held at her late | ome. 79 Norwich avenua. Priends fliled | he s of bearers. There was a mass | requiem sung at Sacred Heart church eiatives and friends attending was in Sa Heart cemeiery in charge of the The truck owned hy Arthar Desjourdy the Canterby came to grief ~vening at Riversids grové when iropike . nE the truék ap an _embank- i he fendee and tearing was necessary to tow the : ne to a garage for re- Sunday the truck was disabled e breaking of a rear axie when Mr. Desjourdy was carryinz seats and other suprlies to Ponemah Heizhts for use at the pienic rive Couneil Gagnon, No, I'nion St Raptiste Roston .\‘!at- after spend- days with Miss Mary Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sigrist have re- | ERPE 0 Ruvies Duch cid ae ottt Makes You B e s e e reat | EAT BETTER Holyoke. Mass, who went to Ne d- lond. Stase, to sttend the Brieriep-Saiier SLEEP BETTER g e e BRI WORK BETTER Mr. and M w Brierley of Bi / Mr._and Sirs. William Brieriey of Brock FEEL BETTER Mrs. John D. Sharnies and Clayton Second avenue. who summer at their cottage | 3t Groton LonZ Point, have been recent | fuests of Mr and Mre. Joseph Coldwel: * South Swansea, Mass. The gutter being iaid on Hunter's ave- Wie s ranldly neatia esmeisiem, oo Sharples of Nocth wre spending 1 At all good Druggists i i i b oS R P NINE CENT SALE BE ON HAND TODAY Pick up the little necessary things for every household, and save the pennies You will be surprised to see what you can purchase for 9c. See below the num- berless things that trifling sum will buy. TOILET GOODS Adhesive Tape. Vo-inch....... Gauze Bandage Tooth Brushes Peroxide of Hydrogen .... Pond's Cokd Cream tube..... Pond’s Vanishing. Cream, tube Dis& R. Cream, tube Lusbrite Nail Polish ... Wool Powder Puffs Cotton Powder Puffs Big Bath Soap ..... Olivilo - Soap Armour's Soap Coleo Soap Jdergen’s Glycerine ... Assorted Toilst Soaps, 2 for... Mug Shaving, 2 for .....,...... Williams’ Barbers’ Bar... White Toilet Combs . Face Chamois . Fine Combs Cold Cream. 4711 Guest Soap ..... Hind's H. & A. Cream Sun.. Burrell's Tooth Paste . Bardello Castile Soan . Litac Rose Soapy 2 for.. Lemon Seap, 2 fof ... Cucumber Soap, 2 for Goblin Hand Soap, 2 for... Iron Rust Soap ......i..uu... Talcum Powder SPECLAELE De Long and Vogue Double-Mesh Hair Nets, cap shape. valus*15c — Sale Price 9c Wax Paper, 3 rolis Japanese Toilet Paper, roll . Bob White Paper, roll . Red Cross Paper, package Dexter Knittina Cotton, ball. Clarks’ Crochet Cotton ..... Clarks’ O. N. T. Luster, 2 for.. Alliance Floss, ball ............ Alliance Snaps, card Willsnap. card Abhar Paper ..... 2 Cling Socket, 2 for oc | Premier Paper Da:Long, oatd . s .5 .- fuvecover Zed Paper ... S De Long Hooks and Eyoe Hand “Scrubs Sreie Dust Caps ceve B Rick Rack Braid, each Children’s Socklets, pair Coat and Suit Buttons, card Pearl Buttons, 2 for . Pearl Buttons, card 1-0z. Absorbent Cotton. 2 for.. 2-0z. Absorbent Cotton, each. Alliance Hair Nets 9¢ 9 Atlas Hooks and Eyes, card .... L% Suparba Common Pins, paper. . - De Long Common Pins, paper.. Waldorf Common Pins, 2 for... 9¢ Tiger Common Pins. 4 for. . Se Safety Pins, paper .. Safety Pins, 2 papers .... Baby Mine Safety Pins, card. One odd lot of Jewelery, including Cuff Pins, Bar Pin Brooches, values up to 50c— SALE PRICE % STATIONERY Initial Correspondence Cards.. Linen Writing Tablets, 3 Job Pads, 3 for Job Pads, 2 for . Job Pads, each . Pencils, 4 for Pencils, 3 for Penci Pin Cubes, each Pin Books, each Corset Laces. each Kid Curlers, each ........... Tomato Pin Cushions, each Try-on-a-Hair Waver, card Nu Electric Wavers, card...... West. Electric Wavers, card... West. and Midget Wavers Tape Measure: Pen Holders, 2 for .. 5 Colored Creyons; plcklga . Koal Black ink, bottle.... Writing Fluid ....... Cbmpuition Books, 2 for Composifion Books. -.... Hump Hair Pins, .'m.n 2 pkgs. Linen Fnish Envelopes, nkg. for . 2 | Rubber Bands ..:.. Barettes NOTION DEPAR'!MENT BIG LOTS—No. 2 $7.50 Sport and Golf Oxfords, rub- _ ber soles— afs - - Tk BIG LOTS—No. 3 Ladies' $7.50 Black Satin Strap Pumps, high heels— . 9288 TV BIG LOTS—No. 4 Ladies' $6.00 White Black Patent Pumps— BIG LOTS—No. 9 150 Pairs Men's U. S. Army Work Shoes—Munson Last—regular $3.50 —$4.50 ‘and $550 values— = "$295 = " BIGLOTS—No. 10 Men House Shoes—all leathers— all sizes—rogular $250 value— %189 « BIG LOTS—No. 11 e E250 value— Canvas and Leather Sports BIG LOTS-—No. 12 Men's Felt House Shoes — regul $1.25 value— = BIG LOTS—No. 5 White Canvas Shoes—All styles — regular $2.50 value— Hair Pin Cabinets, small, 2 for 9¢ = 78c Twink Soap Dye .............. 9 = <i| Fu 0 9c Shoe Laces. pair . % 89c " 9c | Shoe Laces, 2 pairs for. . N BlG LOTS—No. 13 9c | Darning Cotton, 2 for .. Sc | 3 l.‘ * and Little Gerits’ High-Grade 9c | Darning Cotton, 3 for.. s B BIG LOTS—No. 6 m‘;’g B, S A9 Hair Pins, in paper, 2 for...... % [l Women's Black Viei Kid Comfort %a. " 51 Aunt Lydia's Linen Thread .... 9¢ |l Oxfords—all ‘sizes — Our regular f'©" . * s‘ .95 Alex King's Basting Thread. 2 . $3.90 value— - & Skirt and Waist ngm IR 1= sz 95 = "PGWO ':; - Skirt and Waist, plain, 2 for.... Sc ; ‘; w.n..:.mo:m ko Twill Tape, 2 packages e inoluding Fith Avomars Spool Silk, 50 yards, 2 for....... S BIG LOTS—No. 7 Sates — Emerson Gold Finish Safety Pins. card. .. 9 LADIES 23150, HOUBE and McEiwing — Sew-on Hose Supporters, pair.. % COMFORT BhoREE. Shoe Laces, pair ............... 9 52.95 De Long Safety Pins, astd., card 3 Niagara Safety Pins, Stocking Darners, each .. Machine Oil, bottle ..... 8¢ SPECIAL Coats’ Sewing Thread, all sizes, black and white— 2 Spools for 9¢ SPEC[AL Hook and Eye Tape, first quality— 9c Per Yard

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