Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 8

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e ————— _ GRAND TRUNK BIDS FOR IMMIGRANT BUSINESS. roposéi to Have Landing Port =1 New London. ‘SATURDAY in the m : ' X | THE BUSINESS = i THE BOSTON STORE “EE Values LEAD TO ) OF NORWICH . Domestic Depariment UNBLEACHED COTTON CLOTH, 38 inches wide, Value $c a yard. Special Clearance Sale Price 5o In Millinery SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Ladie 'K dG oves Tan and White, 67 ¢ 1 ib. Writing Paper 17¢ e paid BLEACHED COTTON ca ¥ CLOTH, 30 inches wide, Value m for W . Te a yard, ] 3 1r v,\. Ul\t!‘lmmed Special Clearance Sale Price o' S Jou Hats White Goods and s o b bt TODAY WILL BE A BIG DAY IN THIS GREAT SALE Lizen Section or French Felt, in all the best Soiaht s o o FROM YOUR POINT OF VIEW AS WELL AS OURS. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS LSLTACHED AND TR wvalue from $1.98 to $: e —— T ——————— C o] TAS =l inen, Value 10c, SPECIAL AT OFFERING UNPRECEDENTED VALUES. MOST OF THE OFFERINGS MADE THE FIRST DAY L Pl A ——————————————————————————— H JHITE W NGS—This ! OF THE SALE ARE STILL IN FORCE AND HAVE BE EN INCREASED BY MANY ADDITIONS. BELOW | e v Ahite Waistings wort ayd *ARE GIVEN ONLY A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS. Speciel Clvininey St e Saturday Values in the Silk Department S ° l Cl V l Art Goods Department g RRED 1 g SPECIAL . BO! ERED MA SETTES—All silk and do\{hle width. The . i:;l“;::‘bflj{xfi\zg‘:i peCIa earance a ugs DRAWN WORK CENTERS, 27-inch’ and 30-inch, deeply edged CREPE LF-—A most fashionable all silk fabric in the even- . I e e ln Cloak and Sult Department SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 83c e - SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 98¢ T WOMEN'S _\'_\']!J-] MISSES' Sl:]IlT“;‘,—‘\;io t:vo] alike, L\!adz 2{ ahigll- BLACK COTTON UNDERSKIRTS—Fine mercerized Neckweu.r ‘nd 'HflfldkCl’Chief Deplflmen! «ps ¢ grade materials and well tallored. Values up to $21.50, u Is in pretty styles. ? Dress Goods Department CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $12.85 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 89c¢ LAD(;P::;:F;E‘A\;?Z:T;?‘HED CROSS-BARRED HANDKER« & e l“:.\!:dv":!;‘i AND HOMESPUNS—AIl our regular $1.50 and $2.00 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS—Fancy ‘(,'l\l'\ fots and Dotble- kL K UNDERSKIRT: bla\’li and a fine range of SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PR]CE 6 for 19c 3 SPEC'AL CLEARANCE SALE VALUE 5& faced Materials in the latest colors. Values up to §12.98. 1o all mie: el ; 0. sl Sl TS B SERAPHINO—One of the season's popular moveltics, All good Ay R e CLEARANGE SALF PRIGE S1.98 |07 0T 5 i B el B ””"S'P;:""C““’“ REE.EX;‘ANCE SALE VALUE 67 e COQ,:ISM‘E"U:’TOP:E”;‘:" RoR O e Shirt Walks in Jawn and linene, trim SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 1c [Al« c CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.95 o ::“.vo;m.,x»,q-; and lace. A fine asgortment of E . e a ; i } CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 69c Lace Department Bargains . . CHILDREN'S COATS—Splendid materials In the plain and Special Values in the Drapery Department double-faced goods. Values up to $.00. el L e e e e A DUPLEX CURTAIN SCRIM all colors. Regular price 19c a yard. CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $5.00 CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $4.75 vard. SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 12Vc | o iovs Drmss wAmSTS-6ilks. Chittons. and Nets in black 2 SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 5¢ o I R e S T select from. VeS| pig Reductions in A“dO{VI ?fur Fur Coat;, VENIBE BAXDS, white a1a cram, sy ropuasy it % JfS ab lace, Regular price 65c. .00, Scarf. 3 and 25, SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 29c CLEARANCE SALE PRICE $3.75 e SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 10¢ " i MPORTED MADRAS—Fine imported curtain material, 45 to 54 CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY, 18 inches wide, A 25c quality, Leather Goods Department 11 the new | o, TENT LEATHER BELTS for women. The fashionable 2-inch rom. width. One brass buckle. Value 50c. s wide. Regular price 65c. Men’s Furnishings Department SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 31c SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 15¢ SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS—The regular 50c goods in shapes and colorings. A large variety to choos JAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 34c Wash Goods Department b SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 29c “BRADLEY” KNITTED MUFFLERS—AIl colors and all sizes Selling regularly for 50c. e Muslin Underwear Department SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OUTING FLANNEL S—Heavy weight flannels in 10 and 20-yard engths. We will cut any desired-length. A large variety of | PR e 0 ¢ patterns. Values lle and 12%c. SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 35¢ KIMONOS—One lot ot Short Kimonos In & gosd assortment of : fer Depart: t patterns and sizes. - SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 7c Hosiery and Underwear Departmen v SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 12Y5c each s incluc . ~ e T > o JKS—AIl- sizes, ey UM 'EIGHT BLACK COTTON HOSE, regu- ; y i ‘( SH‘)\\ ‘ ’w ‘&[:‘I:)‘v'u:-l).'t s roiEr e P Ho““' Fum“hlng Depmen! l t e CHILDREN'S HATS AND BONNETS, value from $1.50 to $3.50 ng SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 5¢ | TOILET PAPER—A high-grade Toilet Paper in large p: e SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 9c SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE VALUE 50c \ SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE, 7 for 25c W LACE HOSE—Allover and ankle patterns Jewelry Section a i Toilet Goods Department e 1t RING AND JEWEL BOXES—Gold Plated and French Gra Notion Department | SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 29¢ | T00TH BRUSHES ristles set in solid or . 5 Metal, Cream Jars, Pin Cushions, Ete. 25¢ values. WHITE SPOOL COTTON, put up on wo ns for ma- ventilated backs fiee, SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 17c |« “nc e S bebuse Joibex. 26 78 5 RIDUED VESTS AND PANTS i cominor SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 9¢ es, W {48 SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 1c NICKELED SAFETY PINS, 3 sizes on a card. One dozen Pins CIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 36¢c to card. Value Gc. 6/)9 SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 3c | CHILDREN'S VESTS AND PANTS, in sizes from 3 to 5 years 6/78 Value 17¢ v WHITE PEARL BUTTONS—Two ard four-hole in sizes from 12 10 36 tine, SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 10c, R d & H gh C Reld & Hughes C°' SPE;:IAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE a card 4c ; 3 fo: 25¢ el u es 00 | December 18 he went to Hickey's rere trying to put the blam an | :00n about 8.50 o'clock and left in a | dal | haf-hour for Connell's saloon He ute Attor closed the :d pool with Crandall in Eickey's sck and aft ind paid for the game, as Crandall Wheeler took said he had no money.” He left the |k Counnell saloon at three minutes to ten. | je said he had been before the crim- Considered Case But a half Hour Verdict Being Quickl e I Reached—Sentence For the Four Accused Postponed Saloon Keeper Called. Todel ¥thier, who is also known by | ered up Monday afternoon, January nor more than seven yvears in { i ¢’ the action of th londay will give a I in this state. Mr. nable to for at 5 o'clock 's deposit card is kept by ! k, the child retaining only the printed envelope. START YEAR WITH | WILL HASTE LXQUIDA‘HON . BALANGE OF $5000| ... Months in Which to Glose -Up Court City of Norwich Initiated Four| Affairs of smnngtan Savings Bank. Candidates—Spent $1,400 on Doctors’ R !nm by Gove Baldwin ad done all Unclaimed Letters 1 Donalhue appointment of S, BE. ) s > h hame cev, testifis " | av X A Bills. . Vi the The list of unclai d letters at the ’ ntil Wed = | the name of Hickey, testified to know- | dy permanent receiver of the at i nesday—Joseph Monty Given Four to Seven g Orenanll. ama: St boe o] 2. I Smm e ) - SR es Bankiwill: Hastew the orwich, Conn., postoffice {or the week Years i Staté Peis know about their being in his saloon. | when they will be presented in court. | i City of Norwich, No. 63, For- of that institution e 0 e . o i At Potroni Home Every Day. | Jossph Monty Sent to P SR Pl xSl e o G ) e g s — Mrs, Ida Petroni testified that Ru- | x R e oA el T 5 o S illo boarded with her, and Crandal 5 he bank has been liquida a In the criminal superior court Fri- | Withessos for the Biltense. was there almost every day for f % when hat time. The perman the case e Vi Ok n He was there the Satur ity to one count, urt was | llowed four months i g o arles | As the first witness for the defense, | und Wednesday before the robbery and | three bei 1 by th f1,000% Ve e aun aud p disy L Crandall was nished, e jury at | Attorney Edmund - Peridns called | cn the 18th of last month came there | ney swith doctor and medicine in ‘the | Then will come the f o'clock bringing in a verdict of [ Frank Rusillo, a barber, who said he |t 5.15"in the afternoon and stayed vear, and having ‘a balance of | e up the bank. 1 6% %6 4 e knew Crandall, Teny and Donahue. She s 0 in the treasury to start the year, | ives the bank uilty on the two ts with which | e old of his going 1, saying He met Crandall on December 18 sev- | cat for beex with all bills for R 3 Geposits $62,254, and. surm S aate N0 e b6 (Mo entae initiated and | and adds that the bank is in lMquida tion. ind | he was charged, embracing attempted he_jury con- Half-hour. eral times, = At 455 that day they|year-old son ‘went with him, she sup- | the Po: i rglary and robi | sidered the matt wing [ Crandall was han; went to the frefght. house after articles an- but they had not arrived. Crandall lived but a shcrt distance from | bosed for company, She knew C; went home about five and returned, | hier home, but didn't think it was her | STATIONARY ENGINEERS, ve arguments by members of were made on measure: ond king away from } | and T cut his hair, finishing about 6.20. | business to tell him when to go home bl et | - "rl": ¥ erdict was announced hv Foreman E, | After. that the witness and Crandall, | Tie staved until midnight on the joth. : Peter Vanderwaart Will Be the Next| Ims thet i Prentince. e rumained unchanged | with the barber's assistant, went 1 | Nelson Petroni told of oing to th | Wi not iy 2 Ther a EWho. SOk BEEL Speaker. p 5 e walkad b the steel cag, | Pranklin square and to Ward's saloon. | saloon with. Crandall afier “becr on |lizent. men, and " where 1 a | i Wl be e . for one seemed def I UBefore being { Where they stayed about ten minute: e - 1 upon at a fi and | ¢l p e taken from the courtroom he had a | After the assistant had gone home th. Ep eMunoL anTrGNe o ot e-to be lled at a later} ”,;h\'m:“:“fin n’fi‘?‘“‘e“ a“’ e p with his mother, wh in at- | two went to Hickey's saloop and about | am ‘Rathbun was recalled Dy | s this month. TheicE B0 ks Dl Gt ]s_ : endance, and dlso | 020 started for the barber's home Perkins and said that bi - | meeting on Friday evening in the Bil pe here. He had ¢ con- | on Happy street. As the barbelgwant s Soks 500 iyt OB GR s aDL ng the sed W rsation w mothar, diring | ed Some beer for supper, t’?mmm) R ¢ Shs el And :"l\‘i"lr .SCHODL “BANKING SYSTEM hlocl Hend S8: fo: Toblew Wil S ek g L ) be ir court. Attorney Pe: finger: and 'head | went with a man named Petroni te | ed t he sho ndant has mot t he had sent a summons for SUPPLIES DISTRIBUTED | Tk MW, (0 BF80 0 eareod. botee |3 ; d not over course which is to-be started. Peter | vai | to add_emp} what he said, s and got some poitled beer dail and he expected her to[in teilin | = Vanderwaart is to be the spea ——— e | Dbt Yawen hol B ond L g ant As it wus nearly t ome by one First Colloction Will Be Made Monday | ATCerRaart Is fo be the sreaker upon |\ rers RECEIVE | Donanue, Larsen, and, Rond ut 11, car there was Afterncon, January 15. | these lectures 'bed to’ others enter | wence Wb, postponed The witness said he did not see o i ) N g NT with | nesday, Attorney Doy Crandall talk with the three voung | e e ton, T RCENTe A RS { Su ass- d g RS [ call some witnesscs in Lebalt of Ron- | men ;3‘ Franilin e, or see them, | I nooks. for.the. achosl avings SYetam | soime coatagtn rae s especially.| Mesting; in New Yopk Plans 46':Dhs ‘;1;‘ (“l“ltl: \4”,‘,'\ n.l»”rll“l:‘\‘;‘(; "'?i\l‘p'mf:mlr‘l‘ in fact. At Hicke le S | were distributed to the schools of the | js to be another lecture upon a sub- mand Better Conditions, 3 permitted it. 3 ‘ 's' had becn Sutmmon four counts drawn, and | city on Friday by the Thames Loan | ject to be chosen. ‘N a a vac “; was there that others could have been added. | & Trust Co. A letter of explanation New York, Jan. 5—aA platform adopt= % “Pea Fisiar Mr. Rathbun Recalled, ; rid He kunew of no “was not called to testi against the man. G tor receives a card, on which he b hehaif. rences date back for two or thres | writes the name of school, guardian | tien. completed the tcstimony and | year: {or parent’s name, his own signature.| Chairman C. W. Comstock of the . of | lxter 1 the arguments were opened by Attor- | Judge Wheeler declared it (o be an | The card is Inclosed in an envelope | democratic state central committee.on He did not consider it | ney H. W. Rathbun, who occupied the | unusual ¢ o th the initial deposit and on the | Friday announced that a date for a t to each school. Each child of 500 walters and one alled tonight for better ns in hotels and res- tile clty arid “Non-neces~ " . . 0 ed at a mee Will Await National Committes's Ac- | £ ¢ & mee Carolioa, When the court opened Fri ing, William Rathbun was the state attorney and e The economie, prosperity of Cevlon |cerning a trap door to \= &t the highest point ever reached in | which was covered with u « s history; the improvement, far from | said he used this some time night and he was sure it was M night as he read. of the robber: in the papers strange i "Tites o friends in t« jeder as sald that randall should stay with | time until the dinner hour. ~Attorney | might get ten {outside the child writes the amount | meeting of the ccmmittee to arrange uh-r» received only 83 cents a day, nd him so long | Perkins followed and held that Cran- | zet a life time for the l"-\u, though he, | ci deposit. The teacher fills out the | for the spring convention would be 5 | ilu talk with the three you ble onthly, and that much of howing a tendency to dacrease, or|er times went | Py { dali had proved he was not where the’ui \oulxt, had ded guilty to but | printed deposit envelope with the date, | called efter the national committee l‘: . mon: nd tips——semetimes more ' vem o remain stationary, promises to | Crandall knew ot abody. Testified. young men said he was. He main- | amount of deposit and carrying in | has outlined the 10 Be fol. | than halt—had to be pald to the head -ogrees steadily, closed the evidence for the \:me. Harry L, Peakody testified that on bgaip~d that the trio who pleaded gullty ' - Ea sentenced him to not less than | tho tatal, The eavelopes will be gaig- ' lowed In holding nrt:fimm conventions for waiter o get & position and to get it,

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