Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1922, Page 9

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Little out of the /rm:ry RSN ey designed gnd - flnlshed. u in Norwich fifty vests ago this-week.}2 'l%‘e ’f.,,%’“ fmi: With the exception of Several politi-{ ..o F iy cal gatherings the week was compara- boen invited ‘to review the fire fln; tively quiet. A nt and Wilson flag | partment at - t.be!r 1ail pmdemn::_ was raised in Taftville and the dem-|Week. Four ban beenm Je%v . ocrats of the city/held thelr first rally | ed. Millers. "Wlm ot | of the 1872 campalgn, that week. Gliy ‘and ihat of the Third Regimen Interesting items taken from the At u:- flag raising at I"it‘c'!:; l; files of The Bulletin of “September{tomorraw afternoor. o} speeches 1872 are as_follows: ?‘d&’ g %fl : . or)z::uhs ?{e‘l;m?:etflg—n::flmd '“l v il be‘urdnied prompt- e ey : Complete Ilm of Women's Fail son flag in Taftville, Saturday affer- W ‘at 3 o' d mail it to The Plaut-Cadden Com- |l Gloves: in kid, chamols, etc. Every noon, was the occasion of one of the| s"“""’::";fia::’::‘y:nnfim ;:w N good-line of Gioves is represented at hea:t:::‘:! )?ecldrf:utmc::wn ‘Quring | Stonington a few nights since for the sadress, you nulv. a snok of in our Fall showing. the campaign. As the flag was unroll- | purpose of forming 2 Greeh{‘ &id‘ 014 Fashioned | ed it was greeted with prolanged Brown club, it P e dmv?:._‘ 2 cheers and the inspiring strains of | the majority of those. Gm’es:n the Sta Spangled Banner finely ren- |in favor of General Gran dered by the Jewett City band. The disgraceful failure of the dem- Plainfeld.” cervics ts hold their first rally{ocratic parade Monday night is now a u’ ws o,’ at MT&: i:m:n thou evening. ntlflbuted to the niggardly conduct of 3 Alber. o '. Saturday evening John nnek an democratic candidate for n ) _Bond. the leading slderly man who lives in Greeneville. | the postoffice who when asked to fell into the cellar just completéd on|contribute for the purpose o e e e Mathod: 1o 5 band. repllsd That he dldnt o1 | Ssigetions ve SxoRcted : Our Lower Fall Pnces on Apparel, Pemnal and Homehold Reqlnrunentl, : b st T o o8 S ol g, o | e Vo Tell the Welcome Fact Tha o was tien up inssosibe 358 evch{gusts 8 GRienSt st Wob oo Clearly Tell the Welcome Fact That Beter Quality Goods Are Now Obtamab[o htough very severely injured may pos- | pany of which they were officers and tew days with friends in ffl'fl ‘the first the week. ¥ dneunad any further connection with 3 R e = : v . AtModerate Prices. t over their door, a rath-|{ At a meeting of the Broadway E\P “:‘::;:m piece of furniture, as|church society last evening it was de- they are always to be found when|cided to sell the available land south A new drawing room ear has been|the meeting of the fire police last land road. The extra fare is a dollar.|and yery neat style of cap has been “Tucaday, Sept. H, 1812-The ‘vote|adopted by the company. . KENYOX. Guneral, taken on the license question Monday n ution for wi ere an resulted a swas expected in favor of |undoubted field in Norwich is & kin- L‘%m &mm:m- license, by 1008 to 546. dergarten school. The lady who will % H ~ Mighteen members were added to|open one we are assured can have a artford, Con ‘he German Grand and Wilson olub|goodly number of scholars and will | New Vork New Haven Extraordinary Hosiery Offering last evening. An alarm of fire Jast evening, though plainly false, brought out the fire de- partment. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1872—The col- ored Tanners raised a handsome Grant and Wilson flag on Grove street, Tues- day evening, the club marched from their headquarters to the scene. Ad- dresses were made by Elder Smith . and Messgers. Pnckhfl;n ?nd B:fl‘, l.‘ll- S ' 2 2 ter which there was singing and a col- . lation, laid in the open air. Now ls The Tlme The failure of the Greely torch- light procession Monday evening is now attributed to the fact that some For New Shoes of the wood choppers wers ldecelz;a‘d by the kerosene intendes or e &h l torches, and finding It so like the : For 00! whiskey to which they were acoustom- ed, they drank it before the proces- wion started. H SmClAL Tueslay, Tsaac Gallup left his horse WE HAVE THEM AT tandf B ) . jor- Fis, extremely drunk, saw them, and LOW PRICES climbing in started for a drive. He reached CIiff street in safety, but here . Youths’ Tan Woonseam Shoes, sizes the wagon was overturned and com- plstely dgmolished. Mr. Norris now 10%; to 13Y, $1.55 - Khuvshl‘% in the duns;gg P i 1 1 Thursday, Sept! 26, 1872~The many (R triends of Dr. C. M. Carleton, of this f Boys Si l/-’ to S/z, 31»95 vity, will regret to learn that he starts 4 for Boston today, in the hospitals of ! Boys’ Black Shoes, sizes 21/ to 5%, which city he proposes to spend one 195 »r two days out of each week in this . tity, to attend to surgical cases. log of wood laid across the Nor- i ? hoes, sizes ity R Wektoaiol Cork. on -ty Boys l.sle‘vy Tan Shoes, 5 205, ~PureSiflxHoswry,luhhndlrdsof$200 These are remarkable value and wfll give excellent service, the imperfections being so slight that they can scarcely be noticed. The assortment includes black, white, cordovan, nude and beige—on sale Saturday at Sl.fiapfl,acbnlflhe‘&flflmdszso. (On Special Table—Main Aisle) FALL OPENING DAYS IN FLOOR COVERINGS Our Annual Fall Opening in Floor Coverings — Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Etc.—is now in progress. In ac- cordance with our usual custom we are offering a number of special values for Fall Opening Days. Make it a point to visit our Third Floor on Saturday and see our Fall Opening Special Values. WOMEN'’S $30.00 COATS $19.95 Women’s Heavy Plaid Back Coats, sizes 16 to 42—these are regular $30.00 Coats — Special price $19.95 for Saturday. on the wharf last eveninfi ,just before'the ar- rival of the express freight train, was fiscovered and moved before the train passed. At a meeting of the electors Youth. Tm Dre“ Shm. 'w 10 to of the town of Voluntown for the pur- L 13Y, 8275 pose of considering whether or not the selectmen should license any per- son o sell intoxicating liquor, it was Boys’ sizes 21 to 6, $3.25 voted with but a single negative that . no licenses should be granted for the twi months to come. 9y b, 7.3\[ wi;ggcr(}l‘:nn}:{:%}n“,&;;:ég;; i BAEMRNSOWS We‘“ mfl: a splendid showing ?f Women’s Fur-collar Coats e 3 g I acsubcgania b s siakian ho gl o et et T e WOMEN'S SUITS AT SPECIAL PRI 3 EAdd spokesman, present: . T Women s Suxb_ of Navy Blue Poiret Twill and Tricotine, and goblets and bowl, 'very I i I in the new 38-inch models, sizes 18 to 42—Special prices for Saturday $25.00 and $35.00, regular values $29.50 and $39.50. WOMEN’S POIRET TWILL DRESSES Women'’s Poiret Twill Dresses in this season’s best mod- els—navy, with a touch of color; seem to lead in favor —sizes 16 to 46—price range $15.00 to $45.00. Peter Pan Blouses—Dimity with cuffs adapted for wear- i;:hwitb sweaters, sizes 36 to 44—Special price $1.95 IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Children’s Gingham Dresses in -a good assortment of styles—Special values at $1.95 and $2.95. Children’s Outing Flannel Gowns, good, heavy flannel, sizes 6 to 14—Special price 98¢, value $1.25. EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL VALUES IN Blankets and Comfortables FOR SATURDAY Gray Army Blankets—Special price.......... $1.00 Size 72x84 Plaid Woolnap Blankets, “ assorted colors, regular value $3.00—Special price ...... $1.98 -§Size 68x80 Gray Blankets, wool mixed, with pink and blue borders, regular value 36 00— Special price ....... e $4.98 Size 66x80 All Wool Plaid Blankets pink, gray, blue and tan effects—Special price a pair...... $7.98 Size 70x80 White Wool Blankets, very fine qual- ity, regular value $10.50—Special price...... $7.98 SPECIAL VALUES IN COMFORTABLES Size 72x78 Cotton Filled Comfortables, silkoline covering in neat figured designs, in various col- ors, regular value $4.50—Special price........ $2.98 Size 72x78 Cotton Filled Comfortables, dotted silk top and silkoline back, with 9-inch silk bord- ers, neat designs, regular value $5.00—Special 'Hundreds of Coats to select from in all the wanted shades and fab- rics. Models for every man,/frém the Conservative to the Ultra Fash- ionable. gize 72x78 Cotton Filled Comfortables, figured ?h}k top and fizured silkoline back, plain nainsook ‘gncg ...... $4.98 Size 72178 Dett Sitk Comfortables,” both sxdes alike, in three colors—rose, lavender and Copen- The White Star Clot mg Hause Co st A‘fi‘&?.‘fiém;a'cz;a@;fia@; ™ silk tops \vith plain borders [ mpant 147.153 : ulsg waije § flfl-—& : $3.98} Your Inspection Is Solicited. e ‘!h mewest l‘— in" the ltm Ribbons that are so much in de- mand, including two-tone ll‘“‘ :r Ribboos, in all the orinns- SR they are wanted. of the ehurch butlding to the city. At - : THESE SPECI AL OFFERlNGS MEAN . e B R e TR Eme S % R P ok A e SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERs e Our Men’s Store - Everything In Men’s Wear—Outfitters to Man and'Boy CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, UNDERW'EAR. HOSIERY, ETC. > MEN’S SUITS HIGH IN QUALITY . . New Suits for Men and Young Men, the latest Fall models in the new fabrics, pencil stripes, in all colors . and $35.00. MEN’S NEW FALL HATS ALL THE LATEST BLOCKS LEADING COLORS ARE BROWN AND GRAY PRICES $3.50 TO $5.00 New Bradley Sweaters in all styles—Pull-overs, coat style, with and without collars—at $4.50 to $10.00. Men’s Flannelette Night thrts, all sizes — Spodll lot at $1.39. SATURDAY THE LAST DAY Saturday will be the last day of the Special Sale of Chinaware, Gluswne and Houseware. Every house- wife should visit our Basement Department on Satur- day and take tunities. SATURDAY CANDY 25c Mixed Chocol Cream Drops, Etc............ 50c Satin-finished soft filling, Checker Bones, Peach Blossoms, advantage of thz money-saving oppor- ate Prolines, = S.tugd'y sl)eci.h In Wash Goods Peanut &ulr-v White ‘and Colored ' Outing = Candies with Peach Blossoms, Peanut Flannel, in short lengths Squares, Etc, at.............. 3% §5 to 10 yards, reguiar valus: 80c Lewis’ Walnut Stuffed 17c--Special : prices.;....v 12z o R SR T 49¢ Milk Chocolate Coated Nouga- Apron Gingham, standard per S gl st count and weight, in all the 5 staple checks, regular value | T S R R R 9¢ | b e p"; o la Percales, good 'count and - e, Bracmore Assorted Choe- o | weighiy in a wids range of ............. 3% S0 PBorrnindore Becarted Ohoc 4 styles—8pecial price a yard 14« $1.25 Lovell & Covel piece Chocolates Bons, at ......... —_— Toilet Goods 15c Bylahp Nathol ... 25¢c ‘Jergen's Talcum . 2%c Mavis Talcum. 50c Pepsodent Tooth 50c Hinds' Aimon 80c Mayis Face Powd: gelus ... e Powd 50c Creme An n.? T |poo and one 10c Main Floor“%::nh Boys’ Wear - Nassau Basting yard spools, at 25c Lindsay Hose Supporte E'.ydylu, v-?ur#m, at.i.p black or white, 500 Narrow Celluloid Belt Celluloid Girdles, at 20 S""" [(ae 0% ot u-—.podd Kieinert's Feather- Shielde, value to 80c, Bluebird H mesh, extra large Hair Rolls, marcel ors, 15-inch at 39:‘—‘ h at 29c W n" “l a n. gs to 5. Nflhr vulu. m—o-. Women's Hand colors, value One 50c Bottle Palmolive Sham- Soap, value 60c—all for 42c. 5.00 Umbrelas at $3.98 ' Wsomon' Silk Umbrellas, in all col- !{.’;":";‘w, a0 Swantem.lo , with stub ends and colored silk n handies—Special price §3.96, value 'lv“"' vaiue S"m—-op-m les, real leather, black and 1.50, at $ 27-inch ~‘Bates’ Seersucker Gmghnm, in_shorf lmntbg— & Lig f’":;u.m._s“ Special Values:In Sweaters Children's" All ‘Waool 85c small sizes, regular vm 2 gg —Special o PN .2 2 Boys’ Coat Sweaters, size G u g: 10, regular value Mn Price ... Boys’ fine qunity, heavy - wr- Boys’ fine quality heavy wors- ' ted Slip-on Sweaters, with col- lar, regular-value $8.00—8pe- ' °° CHL. PPIO® 72 . s ot b at ot n ol 9638 - Women's Pure Worsted Coat’ @ 'svmhhdrs. in black and nh\}y{ al d Ci Cake Palmeliva all sizes, at 19¢ -goye' Gaps in the R L. 8t 3 o.r&,cf an: o all col- t valyes at ‘I.‘l Bags, new Velvet Hand Bags, witl i o TORARE I 3 purse and coin bold-r. Iflnl and blue, v:luo $1.75, 5!3 S A ;:;';:w 1.25 Com $'!'oilet ‘Paper at 73:‘ +§ On - Saturday: 'to every'- person’! buymg 4 packages ( sheet packages) of fine Tissue Toilet’ Paper at $1.50° Joitot Paper ol

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