Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 23, 1910, Page 9

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KITCHEN WARE SALE Our September Kitchen Ware Sale Begins Friday Morning, Sept 23rd Now that hundreds are coming back fro}n the country,'mountams and seashore, and many more packing up to come, homes are to be set in order. Kitchen utensils are needed, and this is our main- aim for this sale. the savmg on each and every article we are giving you just the moment you need them. You will find some decided bargain on every counter and table. Enameled Ware WHAT 10 CENTS WILL BUY DUR- ING THIS SALE 17¢ two-quart Lipped Preserve Ket- e for 10c. 17c two-quart Dairy i7e two-quart Deep Pudding Pan for 10c. 19¢ a0e. Pan for 10c. one-quart “Windsor Covered Soap Dish for 10c. Segmless Ladls for 10c. Seamless Drinking Cup for 10c. ten-inch Drip Pie Plate for 16c. WHAT 15 CENTS WILL BUY ENAMEL WARE DURING THIS SALE Pan for 15c. 25¢ large size Fry ‘| Murray’s Boston inducements we have to offer you. 1 Dipper_for | WILLIMANTIC, GONN For instance notice the following which are only a few of the many i 'What 4c Will Buy During Galvanized Ware .ot Fourteen-quart Water Pail, regular | | 30c quality, sale price Zlc. Handy House Brush, Twelve-qgart Water Pgil, regular 2000 Tooth Picks, 0c quality, sale price 35c. i Pie Plate, Ten-quart “Covered Chamber. Pail, Jelly Cake Tin, £ regular 45c quality, sale price 33c. Two-quart Pudding Pan, Twelva-quart Covered Chamber Two-quart Dairy Pan, | Pail, regular 50c quality, sale price 37c. Asbest6s Mat, Wash' Tub with Wringer attach- Dish Mop, ment, regu! T0c quality for 55 50 Brass Tacks, 80c quality for 60c, and 90c quality for | picture Cord 69c. x Can Opener, Extra Heavy Wash Tubs with wo0d| rea Strainsr, handles, reguiar 95c quality for Tse—| o = | $1.10 quality for 88c, and $1.25 qual- L.amp Burner, ity for 9Se. Lamp Chimney, One-gallon 0il Cafl regular 25c| A.and B. Lamp Wick, IN | quality for 2 o One-half pound Carpet Tacks, Paper Lamp Shade. Five-gallon Pump Can, regular $1.5¢ | quality for Tsc. One-half dozen Brass Moulding Garbadé Can with Hrfin J 4 * for 39¢—75¢ quality eaguring Cup. z quality for 69%c. Medium siza Coal Hod, regular 45c quality for 35c. What 8¢ Will Buy: During \ % This Sale / Nlckel Plated ware Eight,” tén and iwelve-quart Dairy Pan, s . ,_All Copper Tea Kettles, with seam-| Six and eight-guart Pudding. Pan, less bottom— Full Lipped quart Measure, 7, regular $1.10, sale price ~ 89¢.! Bicn Chair Seat ze 8, regular $1.25, sale price 98c. 22¢ Deap Bread Pan for 15c. 25¢ Obiong Cake Pan for 1dc. 22- four-quart Deep Pudding Pan 15¢ five-quart Deep Pudding Pan four-quart Lipped Saués Pa jc_four-quart Lipped Preserve Pan ons-quert Covered Bucket for| xo-quart Windsor Dipper for WHAT 29 CENTS WILL BUY IN ENAMEL WARE DURING THIS SALE 3¢ eleven-inch Deep Colander for | amless Chamber for 2! Proserve Ket- 42¢ six-quart Lipped tle for 29¢ 30¢ ght-quart Lipped Preserve | Kettle 29¢ 2 ix-quart Lipped Sauce T’nn\for 420 eight-inch Cuspidor for 29c. 40¢ two-quart Tea and Coffee Pot ¥or 29 CTHER GOOD OFFERINGS OF ENAMEL WARE two-quart, Rice or Milk\ Boiler for 5ic. % %5¢ uaixteen-quart Lipped Preserve Kettle for 59 fourteen-quart Deep Dish Pan for 39¢ $1 fourteen-quart Covered Cook Pot for $1.10 - $1 twelve-quart Covered Cook Pot for 98c. « Seamiess Chamber for 23c. Bi raductic on ©f Enameied Ware. all better grades Tin Ware Heavy Tin Wash Boiler, per bottom and f 7, usuall strong cop- seamless cover- $1.39, sale price $1.15. $1.50, sale price $1.25. ¥ $1.69, sale prica $1.39. Copper Boiler, only, usually sold s olve-quart Reti ar 45c, sale price Ive-quart Ratinned _ Strainer regular $9¢, sale price 65c. ew England Dinner regular 43¢, sale price 3ac. “our-quart New FEngland Dinner resular 50c sale price 39c -quart Retinned I)lsh Pan, 35c, sale price 25 aen-quart Retinned ar 40c, sale price 30c. Seventeen-quart Retinned Duh usually usuall SPECIAL- Size 9, extra at s price ed Pail, Dairy Pail, Three-quart Pa Fa T Ular Teg- Dizsh Pan, Pan, regular 45c, sale price 35c Steel 2dgs Dust Pan, regular 20c, #aie price 16c. Japanaed Bread Box. .large size, with round cover, regular %8¢, sale price 69¢c. Gilmore's Felding T.unch Box, reg- ular 25¢, sale price 17c. Sheast Iron Dripping Pan, regular . sale price 10c. Bix and eight-quart Heavy Retinned uwce Pan and Preserve Kettle, to lose st 10c, were 40c to 65c. ! Three-quart Ol Stove Tea Kettle, ickel finish, regular gale price Two-part Knife Box, Wire Broiler, Nickel Tray, Wire Strainer, wood handle, Bread Pan, all sizes, . sale price $1.10. flat or pitted sale price $1.89. Three-pint Tea or Coffee Pot, Tegu- Tar 57c, sale price 65 o = Champion Sieve, Four-pint Tea or Coffee Pot, regu-| parina Knite lar 89c, sale price g & . Rotary Flour Sieve, offee Pot, regular Five-pint Tea or $1.00, sale price 85 Two-quart Dipper, Ly o : : Three-quart Sud Dipper, Mrs. otts” Sad rons, three in a Dover Ej Beator, set, regular $1.25, sale price 98c. i ¥ i . i ] g Wire Dish Drainer, Rayo Lamp, complete, regular price Btk - B $1.69, sale price $1.39. ,’r;“i"d::':”’ DareeT <k Hammer, Seven-inch Weighted Bottom Cus-| o idor, regular 25c, sale price 20c. Ten-inch Colander, LePage Glus, Household Ammeonta, Tra 4rumh and Brush, regular o & ) Sa pric Nickel Serving Tray, regular 15 Daat Hroeh, ickel Serving Tray, re e = S5 x 25¢ and 80c, sale price 10c, 20c and 42c.| ©°0 foot Clothes Line. Aluminum Ware Wooden Ware Seamless Cast Tea Kettle, size 7. n_g,'tass Wash Board, 30c kind, now regular $3.00, sale price $2.69—size 8.1 °'C regular $3.50, sale prica $2.95. Double Zinc Wash Board, 30c kind, now 23c. Mixing Spoon, regular 2ic, now 20c. | 50¢c g i et lE king Cup, sale pries 10¢. 1 rarm Folding Clothes Dryer, Folding Dr | kind, now 40c. l.emon Juice Sirainer, sale price 10c. Floor Broom. 40¢ kind, now 23c. pr}::‘f(‘)’f““ Poatlieck Holder, sale|. ' seiine Mop Siick, 166 hing now S Graduated Measuring Cup, sale| T2il Wash Board, 12c kind, now Sc price 10¢. Towsl Roller, 8¢ each. Weight2d Pepper Shakes, sale price| Pin Roller, 8¢ each. Oe. | #0S : | Clothes Pins, five dozen for Sc. alt S - e, Weighted Salt Shakes, sale price 10c. | Folding Ironing Table, $1.25 kind, for Seamless Drinking Cup, sale price | 95c. ac. : . - | Six-foot Troning Board, 75¢ kind, for | 59¢c. M. “ | _Willow Clothes Basket, 98¢ kind, for lsce aneous Round Maple Chopping Bowl, 15¢ No. 1 UnKersal Food Chopper, was | kind, for 11c—25c kind for 20c, and 35¢ $1.10, sale price 95c. kind for kinl‘.!L Deitz Tubular Lanterns, 50c Handles for Mrs. Potts' Trons, 5c sale priee 42c—75c kind, sale price . | each. Old-fashioned Flat Irons, nickel fin- ibre Water Pail, 12-quart _size, sale ish, sale price 5%c pound. price 29¢. e 6-5-4 Stove Polish, 25¢ kind for 17c.| Universal Clothes Wringer. thres | year: ¥ vi eac ic ke Enamel Roasters, 10 years | joasd guarantee with each, e price guarantee, sale price $1 19 and | : $2.30. Bristle Dust Brush, 25¢ kind, for 20c ted E Cleanser, one pound can, 10 Reversible Sleeve Board, sale price kind for 7c. i 10c. Dustless Dusters, large kind B T for 1%c. 50’ £56% Waterpraof Clothes Line; Preserving Jars and kind for 20c. i \ Retinned. Garment Hangers, sale| Jelly Tumblers il ey d | One-quart Mason Jars, sale price Grandma's Washing Powder, sale} i0c dozen. prive’ oS- mound package’ 4o, | . One-pint Mason Jars, sale price 55c FEight-ball Croquet Set, 98¢ kind fo 69¢. Satin Gloss Furnitura kind for 19c. dozen. 25¢ One-quart Sure Seal Jars, sale price Polish, | 90c. Major's Cement, 15c kind for Sc. | T5e. Standard Night Lamp. complete, One-half-pint Jelly Tumblers and sale price 13c. | covers, sale price 25c dozen. Adjustable Tension Shears, guaran-| Mason Jar Tops, porcelain lined, teed for ‘five years, worth $1.00 pair, | sale price ic each. sale price 24 { Rubber Rings for Mason or Light- Fancy Work u“gfl\ S kind for Se, | ening jars, smle price Se dozen. One-quart Sure Seal Jars, sale price \Iotice Stone Crocks and Covers Two-gallon size, sale price 33c, were { 42¢c. Threz-gallon size, sale price 43¢, were 56c. : One-gallon Stone Jug, sale price 121%c, Glass Ware Fluted Table Glasses, 2¢ each. Thin Blown Plain Tumblers, 4c each. Colonial style Tumblers, 4c each. Needle Etched Blown each. Tumblers, 6c Thin Blown Plain Wine Glasses, 3c each. Colonial Lemonade Glasses, Colonial Berry Dishes, 12 Tc each, Tc each. | Colonial Vase, 59¢ each. inches high, Eight-inch Colonial Berry Dish, 25c kind, for 10c. E Covered Butter Dish, 20c kind, for 10c. Colonial Candle Sticks, 10c. sale Crimp Top Lamp Chimney, price 4¢ and 7c each. « Handle Sewing Lamp, complete 2167 Silmore Salt and Pepper sale price 8c each. Shakes, '+ White and Yellow ' Ware | . White Covered Slop Jar, $1.25, sale price 95c. White Cable Chamber, regular 45c, | sale price 33c White Tea € ! 10¢, sale price ‘White Breakfast Plate, sale price 6c. White Secallop Nappies, sale price 123zc Seven-inch White Scallop Nappies, regular 20c, sale price lsc. White Bowl, sale price Tc. Two-quart Covered Bean Jar, regu- lar 20c, sale price 12%sc. rogular p and Saucer, regular 7c. regular 9c, x-inch | lc‘"lhd!‘ 15¢, quart size, regular 10c, Three-quart Covered Bean Jar, reg- ular 25e¢, sale price 15c. Three-quart regular 15c, Yellow Mixing Bowl, sale price 10c. Four-quart Pudding Dish, 15c, sale price 10c. White Coffee Mug, regular 10c, sale price 3c. Blue Salt Box, pricelsc. reproof Custard Cup, sale price 3c. regular regular 2&c, sale regular 5c Japanese Tea Pot, with insét, regular 25c, sale price 15c. Decorated Tea Cups and Saucers, regular 10c, sale ‘price 6c. Blue Willow Cuspidor, e ; regular 15c, sale price Sc. Decorated English Tea Pot, all sizes, sale price 39c. Decorated Dinner Sets AT A BIG REDUCTION. 100-piece Dgcorated Dinner Set, reg- ular $12.00 i t, for $7.98. femmted Dinner Set, reg- Austrian, Madrid, Orbean and White and Gold English Stock Pattern Din- ner Sets. Toilet Sets Ten-piece Decorated Toilet Sets at the following prices for this sale only: ¥3A50,‘Toilet Set for $2.75 $4.00" Toilet Set for $3.19 $4.50 Toilet Set for $3.69 $5.00 Toilet Set for $4.19 i 6.00 Toilet Set for $4.98 ¥ 3750 Toilet Set for $6.19 Special prices on all Decoratad Ban- quét. Famnps and Decorated Lamp Flobes and Shades. Also Decorated Lemonade Sets and all Faney China. 100-piece ular $15.00 sat, for $9.98. 101-piece Hand Decorated French China Dinner Sef, regular .00 set. for $19.00. Very SPECIAL PRICES will hoi given during this sale on all Munich, | 5 lAn-r-i\ms for Hilltop Hose Company— i at the local freight depot. | pan Lis all right. | and daughter, { {As Low as What Is Going On Tonight. Madame X at I.oome%()pera House. Moving sPictures at Mhe Bijou and Scenic Temple, Radiaut Llldpter No. 11, E. .- 1,5 ALOF L, meets at Old Speu.’xl “eeting (,entral Labor Union in ‘\‘ B. 8. Ha NEW CHEMICS WAGON An Up to Date Combination Equip- ment. Thursday chemical and hose company, the new com hose Jragon for v . F. D., arrived The wagon was made by the American La France Engine company, of Elmira, N. Y. Some of the members of the fire com- pany on the hill-were on hand to get a_peek at the shiny wagon. Chief Wade U. Webster was notified and he telegraphed H. 'D. Hagzard, the New England presentative of the com- making the wagon, that it had ar ed. but it will not be taken to its quarters on the hill until Mr. Haz- ard gets here to see that everything It is not quite as large as the other wagons in the department. The color is vermillion, has a thirty-five-gallon tank under the. driver's seat for chem- icals, and is equipped with a novelty for a brake system, having hub ex- pansion brake similar to that used on dutomobiles. In place of single lad- r side of the wagon there is a twenty-four-foot extension lad- der. Enter College. Mr George I. Taylor and daugh- ter, Miss Ruth, Mrs. F. W. Staebner Miss Louise, and Mrs. ‘W. P. Jordan and daughter, Miss Ma- rion, left for orthampton, Mass., on Wednesday, where the three young la- dies enrolled as students of Smith college. Thursday morning Mrs. A. L. French and daughter, Miss Doris, Mrs. Frank Larrabee and daughter, Miss Dorothy, and W. J. Asher and daughter, Miss Evelyn, left for Wellesley, Mass., to see that the girls 75 MONUMENTS, Headstones and Markers in our stock ready to be erected. Obtain our and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Main and Watson Streeta. ‘Wiilimantic. Conn. LOUIS PHANEUF Dealer in LADIES’ AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOGDS ANB NOTIONS. mll SOODI A SPECIALTY. " @38 Maln Sireet. janzd For Artistic Wall Papers come to E. MAFFITT & CO., 37 Church’ Street. We will be pleased to estimate on painting or decorating, and will guarantes both work and price. Telephcne Y o connection. nov2sd A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Marufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for sale. Carringe and Wagon Repairing of all kinds. Repository and shops 180 V-lhg Strset. Horse Shoeing. novid JAMES HARRIES PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, ~~ STATIONERY. ‘Ye Post Card Shop.” 852 Main Street, Willimantic junéd " BE FAIR TO YOURSELF. Buy the best piano at the best price and on most favorable terms. Send us your address and we will call and talk it over with you and convince you we have a proposition worth your while. Tae A. C. Andrew Music Co. 804-806 Main Street. Willimantie, Ct. Be Convinced who sells the Best Shoe for the Least Momey by giving A. GLUSKIN, 15 Union Street, Willimantic, Conn., A Trial. sept19d NEW PIANOS == $186. Write for Catalogue. WATKINS BReS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Main and School Sts, Se. Manchester. ? Main Street, Willimantie. 3d Tel connection, dec! | Go to E: P. Chesbro’s For Automobifes. The p es right now. 1029] Main Street, Willimantis, Conn. | PRSP got settled aneu for their lchool year at the coll HORSE KILLED. Loss of Animal Valued at $300 as’ Re- sult of Accident. ' Thursday afternoon at 3.40 o'clock éne of a pair of grays, one of the best teams’that Foley & Henry, truckmen, owned, as the homge was,assisting”his mate to back a hav oad into the alleyway between e Murray build- ing and the Holmes block on Main street, got his right hind foot entan- gled in the iron grating, the calk catching sufficiently as to raise tne grating up and let the leg down into the opening, and the horse fell, break- ing his leg as quickly as a pipe-stem. big crowd congregated and thg horses were unhitched from, the wag- on and the unfortunate animal stood quivering and bleeding on the pave- ment where he was led until' Dr. B. K. Dow arrived at ten minutes of four and was then led away down Railroad street, the doctor holding up the brok leg until the horse had reached fl‘e open space beside the railroad ! tracks in the rear of the Clark-Hurley Co.’s store and there D; Dow put the horse out of his miser: by flnqgo two shots into his body. A large wd viewed the killing from the footbridge. The horse was a valuable one and had worked faithfully for the past five vears without a day’s illness and was as steady -as a cloc It is said that the horse was .easily worth $309. No Convention Called. Democrats of the Twenty-ninth sen- atorial district are commencing to wonder when the district convention | will be called. No one seems to know who the committee is, and as far as can be learned there is no candidate who aspires for the nomination. Tow Clerk Frank P. Fenton, it is under-| stood, is a member of the committee. Quarterly M g of Directors. _The regular quarterly meeting of the irectors of the Rockville-Williman- tic Lighting company was held in this city Thursday afternoon. No business of any local significance was tran- sacted, according to report. During the forenoon the local plant was thor- oughly inspected by the directors amd at 12.30 o’clock these out of town M- rectors dined at the Hotel Hooker: W. H. Hall, Willington; C. H. Ham- mond, Staffor J. H. Goss, Water- bury; W. W. Lewis, Rockville; M. J. ‘Warner, Branford; Walter Leonard, A. J. Campbell and J. H. Southward of New London. Suffers Third Shock. Charles H. Broadhurst of Spring street systained a third shock Tues- day evening and his condition is said to be critical. Dr. Louis I. Mason, the attendant physician, gives no hope for his recovery, Mr. Broadhurst has for many years been superintendent of the dyeing plant of the Holland Silk com- pany. He is prominent in fraternal circles and is a brother-in-law of ex- Senator Charles A, Gates. Death frem Bronchitis. Edward, Raymond, the two months old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Casey of Capen lane; digd Wednesda; ning following several days’ with bronchitis, SCHOOLCHILDIEN Bid Rev. Arthur DeBruycker Farewell and Present Him $20 Gold Piece. St. Mary's school, numbering 7 pupils, was dismissed Thursday .at 10.30 o’clock and the enthre student body adjourned -to St. Mary’s hall and awaited the arrival of Rev. Arthur De Bruycker, the ex-pastor of the parish, to bid him farewell. Miss Annie Pe reault, on behalf of the school, deliv- ered a farewell address and then pre- sented him a $20 gold plece, a token of . remembrance from the scheolchil- dren, that was followed by a farewell song sung by the Fathar DeBruycker then gave his blessing and fond farewell Rev, J. J. Papilon came hers from Baltic Thursday and assumed the pas- torate of St. Mary’s parish. At neom Father DeBruycker and Father Papif- lon dined together at the convent. IMPORTANT iSSUES To Be Decided at Annual Town Meeb- ing. evi illne The warning for the annmel town meeting that will soon be ‘wfll contain severaj elauses of terest, embodying the folowing: To accept the various reports ef town officers; for the election of the regular town officers; to ask for an appropriation for St. Joseph’s hospital: to see if town will vote an tion for Needlework guind of 3$50; to (Continued on Page Ten.) A nice varlety of Fresh Fish; alse Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at’ STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. oce3 EIMORE & SHEPARD, (S3008s0rs to Sessiens & Eimere) mbalmers and Faneral Brecters, 60-62 North Street, LADY ASWISTANTY. Tetephone cedzeallum. Br. F. C. JAGKSON-—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty /62 Main Street, Wiltimantio 3 Telephone. Juné If It's Wall Papers in all the latest designs that you dt sire, coms here. OCur large and moderate price will imterest Our stock of ready mizxed Pj u and painters’ supplies are cem, A. B. HOLMES, 72 Churoh Street. Willimantte, E. L. PRINCE, Ice Cream and Confectionery 734 Main 8t., Willimantic, Conn. “Going Dot of the Clothing Business” Mechamics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL. mayted HIRAM N. FENN, CNDERTAXER arnd BMBEALMER $3. Charch _St. WWilitmantin, «Ct. Telephena.

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