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NORWI ICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912 Express Strikes Man At Westerly H, Irving F. Miller, of Providence, Timekeeper For New Haven Road, Now in Memorial Hespital—End of Six Days’ il . Mail Count at Post Office—Obituary Notes. B B Surseons way iz Jin the b ton, Yieafiers of the repuiilican party |v\'!hhiwl| law, entered the Albany M Rhode Tsiand have held conference as | sehool and was graduated in 1868, and M 1o the appointment of a judge to the | was admitted New York Hegdra, tig mupreme court beneh of the state to | fmme v, He was Fa and Dr. Sullivan of 17 Michael 1 years in th & Sons Co home in_Liberty He is survived py Mrs. Lynch aughter and son. Joh: s graduated timoie College of Physician pess. a her home in ) the da has lected In Cransten. orwich Wednesday, was Mr, and Mrs. William Stillman avenue. /nch, age 60, for employ of R. A. S died Tuesday night at his street, after a long ter o Always liughes of Westerly, who ear_age from the and and who has been interne ovidence hospital, Washing- ¢ of Central Falls, in of North At lady governess, | i re- | ctor Al the vecancy cassed by the recent | iried t he Rhode island bar, and | spectively, ent Order | death of -Judge PBloggeit. 1t wns |comuenced practlce In Prowidenes fn|of Odd Ladies, are guests of Mrs, W. | agreed that WhRter D, Vincent of (1867 i wie prominent in politi- | §her sterly. | Prosidence be named for the piace and raal ¢ was proprietor of the | armngement wae made o n sonate four years and . Watch Hill, has pur- of the mrand committ el consecutive ferms as | 5o o mew ot i 2l capitol pext riday for endorsement | re in the legislature. For | £8% i ea st Daktna ota ] of the mction of the oonferenvce. Ae- | thies 1y was Judge advocate of | SHIRNTE SN drod and twent cording ™ the plans, no chenge s to brigade, Rhode Island | g 'Ol oF SHE PAMCEEN 8 and m: De made . the superior court, and M Yie niso served on the oo e ety Fincent will be elccted dirwet to U of aldermen for four | Righest tribonal i the state which he ‘was t & 2 o Mr. Vincent 1s & ‘mwyer of ability the board. He is & man iaEe, S5 au it e antd B T Wbty peects Uy v 4o | evening from tubercilosis: | @t of sociel and 1 Irving F. Miller of Providence, time- e e | pereonal triend of | keeper for the New Vori, New Haven s ot heen away from the vicinity | P Hartfurd Railro o ed ['of hie heme a year. Beside of the Quaker society in Wi improvements se heie, was | ! at her funeral, nbout {hree yeare agv, | ! Colon ! SN paid an eloquent and fer- | due o arrive i Wes Vid tribute to her memory. Mr. Vin- | Wed morr = cent form prop- | t ! {Alvin R. Cutter Wins Prize at New m'h’”‘}fl"‘ -+ WOE ey o = York Woodmen's Ball—Local Dele- the Vincen and upon w s on to t s o :- Jocated the residences of William was gates at Moosup Ordination—Joily | Eliza L. C and Chartes Coon s ¢ the Dozen Entertained. | day—Loca was purchas: nd i on & arvied to the station | He was unconscious hu r regained was able to move X as no indication bones were broken, | Wi considerable pain. fir academ gradu Dr. anlon to a Ia 205 fe then we o Providence an d man to the Me- | Sio New Londen. The|MMr L e min and then Repels Attack of Death. taking M o New Lon- |rac S WES a0 two Goctols b Dr. Scanlon arrived within a | in a only ears to live. minite after the train departed. | Ing statement was made by - 7 Green Jachits, Col They | The annual examination of the work | | told me I w dle with consumption. | in city delivery offices to ascertain | as up to me t ry the best | the cost to ihe rnment of the free | ned Dr. | deliver vas made during the | s we ¢ snd inc and be e 1e carriers o g hroat | with t ostofiee pa a he | sever rs and ar m." it's foll slaiion of & olde or f persons served and lung iroubles now <, 1,742, places for posta at's ast. Price ents | 0 nber of street boxes tle at Lee & Os-| x, percentage of | s s vith mai recepta- | Glorious News [ Bubtais places: with Sal Torobriales 01" Tha average tme consumed |} rier is wours and % s, Percentage of letters 5 and g newspapers, | 5% 8 oot | s make three trips | . The hat_thousanda tric Bitters Is 4 er, It's an ma, tatter, d rmning kidneys and | | eips digoestion, | wr Price 50 cents. | pour i rteed by Lee & Os- v class mal How Cold Causss Kidney Discase. |, Partly blood from the sur partly DY hrowing too much wor 4 e | fticd, I Ridney D b o E OiEe the | Local Laconics. adder ara tonic| . ¥ c in reults, Try them.|}! are now being Hack, Livery and Boarding STAB T LE fa service to be asonable prices. 0S., Falls Ave. We gua best MAHON EY BR he ALITY ON & YOUNG. who died sudd A LITTLE DANDERINE WILL | MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, SOFT, FLUFFY, ABUNDANT Get 5 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff P < 5 Windham Cou: rt will 5 ki Al l:""g)a\‘ mli)\(:‘;lflf If you Wish to Double the Beauty Close of Winter Term. |come in on Frida , at| It's never too late g l!.d- Preath p- 3 e ; | Al of the pudlic schools will close | Putnam, at 10.30 o'clock for a short [to abeorb swisdom; UL drdEsiss Sraids of your Hair in Ten Minutes surely | Friday for the spring vacation of two | nd asslgnment of cases, | B9t & bottle of Pa- SRt BT i Try a Danderine Hair Cleanse Jué lliam L. Bennett, preskling |isian Sage tod ; ;r:\e e:}(::rxz}xg\mm-r is 5 Arthur Bramble of Northfield| Following is the short calendar list: [ Use it to drive out ¥ 2 — :en spending a few davs with | 1630 M. Emma Kendall vs, Filla G. . Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy in town Clarke o aLr 1636 Trank ¥ Eimere ot | Ask for Parisian Sage, Made by Giroux Mfg. Co. Buffalo, b s and neeting he Agricultural so- |al vs. The Argus Battery Co.; hearing . i S 3 3 A E S whic {5 fe boer et { on veport of 1. Tichard Carpenter| N. Y. Preparations of Similar Name are on Market— i : 1 had to be postponed until|committes Ebenezer T. Robinson trust . ai LA wes oth his afternoon, S, " | fund; 1704 Gertrude H. Rowell v, Al- You Can Always Get the Genuine at - ly draw it i - ————— | bert H. Rowell; 1640 the Willlams- one small strand | COLCHESTER | ville Mfg. Co. vs. the KHlingly MfE. C The Lee & Osgood Co. c. This will cleanse the hair of du: o laiail | state ¥s ' Henry Hall and E and e e oil and in just a few S Ooangh of | Mason, hearing in petition of George e have doubled the beauty of ot her hrother Rew. | F. Holbrook for reward; Henry Hall| I ot St Andrew s nea:|and Edward Mason, hearing on petition | prise awaits particularly e been cargless, whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, d brittle or than Besides beautifyd at once, Danderine dissolves every pa of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigor- ates the scalp, forever Atopping itching and falling hair. Try as you will, after one application of Danderine you cannot find any dandruff o 2 loose or falling hair, and your scalp wil never itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new fine and downy at les who made him ,up. A Hartford paper says: Three army |pert; Lizzie E. Noel ve Clifford Noel; Mo is @ member of Will- | men, Capt. Henry B. Richmond, Capt. | Florence D. Hanfleld vs. Bernard Hon- | A a recent luncheon served by Mrs. G. A. R, s telling his com- | Conrad 8. Baboock, and Lieut Ad- |field. | Charles Davis of Franklin Valley farm the great sport he had while|na R. Chaffee, are taking a grad-|T, Court the hostess had cherry blossoms for ate course in hersemanship at Sanmus |~ Helen Ferriday vs. Benjamin Gros- | the tahle and house decorations from F Riding school. ~Col. Bacque Belalr |venor; Uncas Power Co. vs. Frederick |, vn orchard. They W y uneral of Mildred Wilson. o heet: “The. oAb o | e o er own orchard. ney were seid of them: e officers ar E. Shaw et al | beautiful and springlike. 1 of Mildred Wilson, dustrious, conscientious, correct _and | T, Jury | BT Mettate of Asbury Park 7 r of Mr. and|do your country honor.” Capt. Bab- S. Place vs, Town of |4 spending a few days with relatives was held from | cock is a native of Stenington and |gterling. B, & v8 city : i L 2l M. Gray has moved his family, afternoon at 0| chased by Mrs. Kunora Kelley. His| | Y B R attended by | fathe was the late Gen Jonn b. Bab. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | househola effects and stock to_the Rev. George H. | cac other of Mrs. Stiles Stanton — farm recently vacated by Frank Drury, pastor of the Union | of the borough. The Atlantic’s Bell lim!wr: as the Tracy homestead. Mr. conftucted the ser oin Eutat denterd: | Gray is a teamster for A. L. Potter. in Elm Grove cem { Sini it Mr. Editor: In your issue of the 1ith | George Emerson of Willimantic was |, It is reported that the new proprie- |inge’” Mr. John Woodworth quotes | @ local Yisitor Monday. Entertained Jolly Dozen. tors of “Stonebridge Manor” intend to | an rticle in a recent issue of the | Mrs. Thomas Lillibridge and guest, imed STAFFORD SPRINGS W dn At Moosup Ordination. Bor- | Senior Honors Announced—Death of Ephraim Gale. The Wi met rary building Wednesday afternoon, | Rose Smit filiam Jot n | bart were We Passer. ir, ey FUNERAL. - Dol of Tariem camp, | b Tat 2.9 dlock | 0 John Jarvis for reward; Stefan | bell and then he too, can boast of hav- o of Amerien, Mr.| oo canesday afternoon at 230 0 e: | Bundek et al. vs. Joseph Dvorsky et|ing a pleco of the “Atlantics” bell : i sseq to | the funeral of Franc 2 ©S€- | 41.; William H. Phillips vs. Karoline W. H. BROWN. e °d 10| hro was held at the home of Judge L. | fyingen: Rophia Pollock ve. heirs and| Jewett City, March 13, 1912 it hebs | Dprairbrother on Union etreet Mr, |TePresentatives of George A. Wallen o ZOSER D Shate e| “Rev. Geo. B. Marston eulogized Mr. | ePresentaty S A O 310 gold plece. Mr. Cut- | Chesebro. . Burial was in Btonington | hackie; Joseph K. Cooke vs, Lillian F. | YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Iy i nged wi 4 3 Cooke. : < cemetery. below his col the gs down Capt. ped rofes- rents on Reynolds establish a ik odge-house ente on avenue members membe me rnoon the | of | there Is { up between in num- | Stoneridge, the latter being owned by | \when the old mill in Packerville was | and Mrs, H. H. Howe. 3 trolley. Whist | Charles P. Willlams estate on Mon- | {orn own the old bell was placed in a | Thomas Murphy and Miss Helen >d_during the afternoon and|tauk avenue. bullding that was burned about a year | Murphy were suests of friends in Wil- nts were served by the hosi-| Miss Mary E. Heath of Pelham Man imantic Sund; or and A. J. el Deacons | property. wouldn't show. Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins has also em- T nning Mi- | Ninety-Third Birthday. Captain Daniel Packer, who owned | ployed several men with four-horse f the Unlon| s Eliza A. Clark, residing with {and operated the mills at P: ams to cart out ties from the lot. in Moosup on |y and Mrs. John W, Wagner cele- | Went to New York with his son the ordination | hrated her 93rd birthday ™ en A. Packer. V there they lo- F:rne y Lopmis. to the| Mrs. Clark was born near Wine cated the “Atlantic’s” bell, and know- of the Union Baptist church | W va, March 12, 1819, ing its history bought it and brought ace. | " Atrs. Frank J. Brammer of New York | It to Packerville and had it placed in | Heard and Seen. larrived here for a visit with Mr. and | the tower of the old milL e X SIRS Mix Tioiils Himitiend. About_fifteen years ago a member v - Fo 1 hieodore Dewhurst is at Atlantic |Of the family of William Mason, the o P st s tnventor and machine builder, who al- | ™| Mrs. C.'G. Babcock and Harry V. |80 worked in the old mill and ered | ©| Babcock, who have spent the winter in | the call of the old bell, came to Pa | nuda, Y ren 26 2t of his siste harles Gildersleeve and son| Willlam Durst, of Philadelphia, the |of the Atlantic, but some time after- urned from £ visit to|last surviving member of the crew of | wards, It may be the same bell Mr. o the “Cheese Box” Monitor was ac- [ Woodward heard In the yeer 1849, on Juhn & neu H Hllss returned | corded an honor in Philadelphia on | “The Seamen's Floating Chapel.” i th SR | in New York.|Baturday, Mr, Durst is an uncie of | If Mr, Weodward will send me his | ames M has New York. ho had been se- m and grip, has had a 111 Mrs, Jac the time Durst enlist safled with s improving, is in serfously active, ebration of | ver, 1908, he | cal pageant | features of t Monday evening Pequot council, No, of | #42, R. A, held a session in Brayton's E and falling hair. nced the |Rall. One candidate was inftiated. At Over America Use 1t to put life, luster and bril- Elsie Phil- | the meeting to be held Monday, March iancy into the haf Wobbe Grand Regent Bar of New Fl'a- | Stops Falling Hair—Banishes Dandruff Use i 1 r o < . - 2 ? 6 it to make hair grow profusely 6 Hyertu) N IL, niske su oMl viel Regent and Scalp Itch, or Money Back, |and quickly and to prevent the hair PR il andall were appointed a commit- | Some halr ton S ‘gm“”“ ! s on entertainment. A soclal Lour |, X f = 1 b e good. Parisian iUse it for any or and smoker will follow the h:sines: A Y OBITUARY, jaonsan d 8| Haga in better. ‘Soime all these hatr trou- | 3 sl ki B bles and if youdon't Ephraim Gale. i e pecple keep on using say Parisian Sage is sed 79, died at his | SYPERIOR COURT ordinary commer- the best, most in- e Tues morning. | COMES IN AT PUTNAM |cial hair dressings vigorating and re- s wife he leaves o son, Will- | » —— pecause they arenot fined preparation ¢ three daughters, Mrs.| Friday for Short Calendar and As-|acquamted with de- FEn SERC SEaL YONT thill, Miss Laura ) - Mr. Gale had been a ford for about 25 years. Workers of the grange Mrs. William E. | ward avenue to sew. | Stroag has returned from a In_Saybrook. | was visiting Tuesday. ! sewing club met in the . instructor. n was calling on orwich Tuesday. Wickwire and Harry Groo- jers. in North Plains on first—yes—but really new hair sprouting all g ¢ Westchester was in over the scalp. Danderine makes the hair town Tuesday. R grow long, heavy and hixuriant and we can £ :\‘(m'r 5 ;L :_am was a Colches- (44 prove it. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get 2 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dandenne from any druggist . or toilet counter, and just try G — RECEIVERS’ SALE OF PROPERTY OF ‘ Westerly Narrow Fabric Company AT PUBLIC AUCTION da Fifth in Serios of Whists Under Au- spices of Choir—Too High Water Stops Mill. | The fiftn of a series of ! the auspices of the Immaculate ption church choirs was held Mcn- evening i Sprague hall, 57 tables being played. The firse prize, at Charles Charon's given BALTIC Scot! under Con- 5 erder Arthuy by Its Beneficial Effects, YRuP-flGs Lcnar-Senma manufactured by the Curonwn i S @ One Size Only, 50! a Bottle STONINGTON | Funeral of Francis M. Chesebro—Mrs. was born in the heuse recently pur- | Wil give the always a good deal of & mix- been here this week looking over the W Mr. and Mrs. E. P. York, residents here, are spending a few |In€ in Packer showed | weeks in Bermuda - R U Ot Dr. Charles, Mallory Williams and | M. Galusha Grom, congressman from | GOOD.; at Pt i i { family, of New York, will open thelr | Pennaylvania o few years L e = sum b May ne Yy of ell, ang it e e N L 4 well . iito | when hs was & youns man, Hesmen- | ” °n8. Ve a h > o {tions this in a letter to Mr isha ladel. | Wednesday. The muddy streets are | | ' , Maxon of Philadel- ud y Packer a few years before his death. | latives at West Mys- | Teminders of spring. derstand the bell wa ught | 0s 1ces Was it : I understand the bell was not bought | as On The Moniter. by Mr. Packer at the time of the wreck Seidner of the borough. the monitor was latnched In spite of his age Durst is still ve being mount water works, Grand Regent Coming. signment of Cases. INVALIDS ndihe AGED and viglity ke ToGet \ SICK, SOUR, GASSY STOMACHS FEEL FINE IN FIVE MINUTES , Heartburn . Buy the Genvine If You Could Eat a Few of These Now All Indigestion, Sourne: and Dyspepsia Would Vanish. PAPE’S 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OR DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION’ Registered S. Pat. Office. by all leading ists Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feei sick and miserable, that's when you realize the magic in Pape's Diapepsin. It makes such misery vanish in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt—if you can't get it regulated, please, for your sake, try Diapepsin. It's so neediess to have a bad stomach —make your next meal a faverile f00d meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any distress—eat wdthout fear. It's because Pape's Dia- pepsin “really does” regulate weak, ou t-of-order stomachs that gives it it's millions of sales annualiy Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. Tt is the quickest, surest stomach relief And cure knewn. It acts almost like maglc—it 1s a scientific, harmless and pleasant preparation which truly be- longs in every home. lark Celebrates 93rd Birth- I Interest in Monitor's Coal | | Ci Gil- | Uncontested Divorces herry Blooms for Decorations—Lum- Gilbert 2 bermen ' Busy—Recent Visitors. Babcock Mentioned. Gotibtanés D: 8, "Carl here. fancy goods shop in the | gyjjatin in which it is said that I have at the gate, also that they | jn qy poggession a piece of the bell of | place & new name s |pe oiq ghip “Atlantic,” and asks if | there is “any mark on the bell to show its identit; Miss 8. Brewster, of Providence, have been visitors in Baltic for several days. Mrs, Charles Arnold and daughter, Mary, of Pomiret, are spending & week with Mrs. Arnoid’s parents, Dr. the place Stonebridge and ago, The bell was so melted and | twisted out of shape it was broken up and if there was any lettering on it it | Thomes the architect have James Barber and Fugene Austin are working in the Fitch lot for C. erville on business. Mr. Elisha Packer, son of Capt. Daniel Packer, in the presence of a gentleman now liv- ing in Packer showed the bell to Mr. ill leave there for home LEATHER summer At |address T will 5 nd him a piece of the | Makes Dull, Faded Hair Lustrous and Fascinating Parisian Sage Now Sold All|#t ed as a coal passer, He her to Hampton Roads.. employed at the Fair- During the cel- Founde week In Octo- o marched in the histori- and was one of the big he parade. dandrafi, to stop i hing scalp noney will .be will- ingly refunded. tfal refreshing risian Sage. THE BROADWAY STORE | House Furnishings 5, 10 and 25 cent Specialties JAPANESE CHINA, ART GOODS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, NOVELTIES. ILDREN Grand Opening Saturday, March 16th. Souvenirs to every purchaser, 67 BROADWAY The Midway Co., Norwich, Conn. d AS“le,nshine t’s Emulsion | Roy went to Jiss Anna Iiel, Second Tuasday, April 2, 1912, at 10 o'elock A. M., in the MILL om Beach Street, in fl'\‘f}‘; 3‘13'\9’1: m‘\‘ "‘,’:, “wa;: Westerly, R. I, including Land and Brick Mill, Machinery and Equipment, |y John b ¢ baso third Trize and other personal property such as is usually found in NARROW FABRIC |a ladies | > Res MILLS. EDWARD M. BURKE, 8 won B ¥ | Established 1901. At &mgxiots, 25c. flend to m3 for free ook CHARLES E. SHERMAN, Receivers. Do 1. Welk. £ iSRRI br. J.l.‘ & Catalegne on.application to Bdward M. Burke, altorney for the. re- w,n‘,.“-.u; - petyers. 24 Brond. streey, Wegterly, R 1 3 waler ¢ ' o FAS R R The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Spring Opening - In Floor Coverings BEGINNING TODAY WE ANNOUNCE OUR ANNUAL SPRING OPENING OF FLOOR COVER- INGS AND KINDRED LINES. it Housekeepers everywhere are interested in this event because it opens up for inspection the largest and most comprehensive line of Floor Coverings to be found in any store hereabout. Our showing includes every good kind of Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, Linoléums, Mattings, Etc. We show the best products of such well known makers as Alex Smith Sons, Sanford, Bigelow, Whittall, Firth, Etc. In accordance with our usual custom, we will, during Opening Days, offer— _A NUMBER OF SPECIAL VALUES. These special offerings have been selected from the most wanted articles in the department, and can be had at any time during Spring Opening Days—up to and including Saturday, March 23rd. WE WANT YOU TO.READ EVERY LINE OF THIS OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. IT IS ALL IMPORTANT AND INTENSELY INTERESTING. All the best makes are CARPETS represented in our showing. oot kit e Special Values we offer the following BODY BRUSSELS CARPET $1.60 INGRAIN CARPET 62¢ Best quality, all wool, two-ply, In- 8plendid quallty Body Bru erain Carpet, a choiee of our entire|Pelthe well known “Whi iine, during Spring Opening Days at|pp, o o Lot iy peming ‘Days &tIHALL CARPETS [f2c a yard, valus Tapestry Brussels, AXMINSTER CARPET 98c Prrf | oty o Smith's Axminster Carpets — made | g1 a1r o 3 h STAIR CARPETS nd laid free—Spring Opening price . Stair Carpets, 98c a yard, value $1.10, 3% and 45¢ els Car i make hail sho! ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Estimates on all kinds of Floer Covering Work will be glad given upon request. No job is too small for our consideration, none too large for us to handle Intelligently and wit tisfaction. We hav every facility for doing work promptly, corr and at 1 1t Write or telephone us and our representative will be pleas: al Small and Large— All the Best Makes. During Opening Days we offer the following RUG Special Values SMALL 8IZE RUGS At $19.00—Body Prussels Rugs, size ¢ feet 3 inchen x 10 feet § inches At 85c—Axminster Rugs, size 18x36 best dive - a S5 inches, regular price $1.00 o o St 41 '”l‘,‘,»n oo At $1.98Sanford's Axminster Rugs, size 27x54 Inches, rich Orientai | At ford's Axminster Rugs patterns, regular price $3.2 size 9x12 feet, regular price At $3.25—Smith's Axminster Rugs, |4 e Rugs, size 9x aize 3x72 inches, regular price |\ Yoo Rak Rugs W Runners—27-inch Axminster Runners fintshed with ends to mateh, wil CARPET siZE RUGS cut any length — at §1.35 an 50 o yard t $11.00Tapestry Brussels Rugs, : L Gais ik size § foot 3 inches x 10 foec ¢ [RUS SERSTIVE T SERY weRISC inches, regular price $18.00. v P Al roie B B At $1298—Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 26236 inches — 36x72 Inches 9x12 feet, regular price $14.50. 54x80 inches — 6x9 feet, et We oarry an extensive line of the famous Whittall Rugs. Thi oy Rugs of the finer sorts—Famous alike for their beauty of design, richness of coloring and excellence of manufacture. Not sold in all stores, but may be found in the best stores. They belong to the upper © of rugdom—they are rug aristocrats. ITHE PEERLESS AT $25.00 The “Whittall” Peerless Body Brus sels Rug, size 9x13 feet—at $25.00. THE CHLIDEMA AT $30.00 The “Whittall” Chlidema Body Brus- sels Rugs, best quality Brussels, size 9x12 feet—at $30.00. CARPETS WILL BE STORED ring Opening Davs will be stored until wanted up- g Hop Measurements taken for Car- THE TEPRAC AT $33.00 The “Whittall” Teprac Wilton Rugs size 0x12 feet—at $33.00, ROYAL WORCESTER AT $41.00 The “Whittall” Royal Woreester Wilton Rug, size 9x12 fest—at $41.00 Carpets bought du on payment of a reasonable deposit. pets without extra charge. In Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Etc. During Opening Days. Special Values At | Good, heavy quality Floor | Hodges Fiber Mattings, a standard 270 | Ofl Cloth, in 4-4, 5-4, 5-:""“" quality—at 27e, 33c and 49 | 8-4 widths — all at ,.v; a yard. | square yand, regular FYIC® | pEgINA VACUUM CLEANER | 35e. Do your Spring cleaning with “Regina” Vacuum Cleanar, hand op- ice $18.00-—or wiil be rentsd| at a reasonable price. SPECIAL SIZE SHADES We have a well equipped shade workl room for making special size Window Shades. Wo carry Window Shad Cloth in stock from 32 to #1 inches| wide. Let us estimate on your shad work. Satisfaction guaranteed FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED We make a specialy of Re-upholster- ing Farniture and carry a compiet line of Tapestries, Plushes, Etc. Le estimate on your work. Satisfaction) guarenteed. Linoleum—the “Armstrong” line—very pliable and serviceable— At 46c a square vard, value 50¢ At 550 a square yard, value 600 At | Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, 980 | good, heavy quality—at 98¢ | a_square yard, regular price } $1.26. MATTINGS OF ALL K"fl')!l s ¥iber and China Mattings — a "a".nlen%rm assortment—at 20c and 25¢ a yard, W T ina Mattings, 116 warp, fine quality, I et destime—also plain white— at 28c a yard, regular price 3§c. SPRING SHOWING OF DRAPERIES Our pring showing 18 now complete—Window Draperiss amd Drapury Materials, Our jmmense showing includes wll kinds of Serims tonnes, Siiks, Ete—in all the newest designs and colofings. ious wives owe it to themselves to see our line before muking u selection

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