Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 21, 1912, Page 8

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Farewell Reception For Dr. Spalding | ented Fine Edition of Dickens’ Works by State Hospital Employes—Goes to Westboro Today i All Trolleys Lead To pthon to Assistant | same time expressing their sincere re- | i. 0. Spalding at | &ret at his departure from the hospitai, | ate hospital, the em- | With which he had been connected from | insiitution to the nume | the opening | | John 0 runged ¢ pleasant gath- | In behalf of the employes, ¢ amusement hall there on | Daggett presented Dr. Spalding a fine editfon of works as a_token < sspect, He sloyes Spaldin v words and r relations th n during the conci ments were today the Floor Coverings and Draperies YOUR home so closely reflects reflects on yeu. YOUR spirit and YOUR taste that any incongruity in the furnishing Buy, then, the best and that which has artistic merit. During this opening week we offer you your choice from a splendid assortment of the newest and best of Rugs, Draperies, Carpets, Mattings and Curtains, in fact Floor Coverings and Hangings of every description. and We at boro, | as s duti state hospita al one Talk these values T vantages ever in the home circle and the result will be convincing, for honest merchandise value is back of o ng at the each price. i || Furniture Choice Rugs of Latest Design regan | AT MODERATE PRICES ‘{:"“‘d: i Recovered 9 by 12 ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE “BURMA” RUGS ......... $12.85 We have an expert upholsterer in 9 by 13 ALL WOOL REVERSIBLE “KINROSS” ART RUGS....$14.76 9 by 12 FIBRE RUGS . . 9 by 12 SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS. 9 by 12 SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS . 9 by 12 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS ..... 8-3 by 10-6 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS... 9 by 9 BODY BRUBSELS RUGSH 9 by 12 WILTON RUGS.... | NATIONAL GATHERING | s | OF ELKS AT PORTLAND. ! our service, and all work of this nature $8.50 and $9.00 will be dene in a thoroughly, satis- [ Big Time Planned for a Week in the || | factory manner. Let us call and give 2| Early Part of July. i Pimplas? No i an estimate free of charge. We carry also a very extensive line of Furniture ..$35.00, $36.50, $39.50 and Two Splendid Values in 9 by $42.00 Coverings in Tapestries, Velours, - lodge re Plushes and 8ilk Tapestries. &2 Rnys Yu: {" i e R L s 9 by 12 SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUAS—Your choice of They va !! Jofie ! ‘. ‘\;‘,_m:\’.y‘:?.:n: TAPESTRY ..50c to $4.50 a yard o e dtire Hmelor f14:0b Ruis A " $12.25 —_— to be VELOUR ..60c to $5.00 a yard | |9 by 12 AXMINSTER RUGS—regular price $24.00. $10.95 ri va- | and | | seen | Ne More Humiliation: the Wonderful SILK TAPESTRY IN OUR BRUSSELS, VELVET AND WILTON RUGS WE CAN Stuart's Calcium Wafers “Get Right from $3.39 to $10.00 a yard MATCH THFE DESIGNS IN PRACTICALLY ALL THE SIZES Afte ose Boile, antt | MANUFACTURED. | Shades Made to Order | Notice. on Short We carry a complete line of Erupt WHITTALL RUGS THE HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT OF MODERN RUG MAKING “CHLIDEMA” kage Sent Free to Shade Cloths in steck and are pre- pared to give estimates on any size BODY BRUSSELS— Rihttana 2 fab. 9 by 12 o re al i 8-3 by 10-6.. & e B Tharonghiy s the | ROYAL WORCESTER WILTON, 9 by 12 . BebDe oo ANGLO INDIAN WILTON, hand sewn, 9 by 12 Na e ¥ h az 1 rew s AT rytl a 1y | ANGLO PERSIAN, the finest American made rusg, % by 12. do_accomp principa S0 B i 0 o w h R THESE RUGS ARE MOST BEAUTIFUL COPIES OF o " m Sulphid el pa 1 ouennds At Sduies as ugs CHOICE ORIENTALS. Jeanser kno e -| WE CARRY A TREMENDOUS VARIETY OF SMALL RUGS nder vafors [] | We show a most complete assortment OF EVERY DESCRIPTION = ‘ 1 of Wash Rugs, from the small 24 by | | SOME SPECIAL VALUES— ases flicient to 27 by 54 AXMINSTER, value $2.00........... Mo Maon 1s: Ditts the whols o B8 Ya the Wl Dby dc LI Ssort 27 by 54 AXMINSTER, value $1.50.. a vy‘ b ment includes the famous “Log 30 by 60 ALL WOOL VELVET, $1.45 e e Cabin” Rug, which is valued for its m Waf 4 ASSESSORS HEARD |} | beautifu!l celer combinations and an have 4 ‘vl package of| p * STANDARD SEWING MACHINES afers, simpl BY TAX COMMISSIONER wearing qualities. 1 desired we will nd uddres i . : [ STANDARD SEWING MACHINES FROM $14.95 to $85.00 e i | Valuation of City Property and Re- have made up for you any size not l‘ ° valuation Were Interesting Topics. EASY PAYMENT PLAN. included in the regular list. SOLD UNDER A LIFETIME GUARANTER. b tion dis- We advertise exactly as itis - omid o Revaluztions of Property. CARPETS MURPHY & M |poke G Frenuent & P ! Ch d U ! cGA! sl T ¢ ALL WOOL INGRAIN CARPET—The very best a an, lna an 207 Main Stresi! 1 ' M A e quality in a good assortment of patterns and | A S colorings—MADE AND LAID........72¢c a yard F'b M tt' Sriad o i APESTRY BRUSSELS CARPET—A big variety of l re a lngs . b AS a res he parlor, hall and stair designs, made and laid free £ and | 1 axatic B during the opening....60c, 79c, 89c, $1.00 a yard We have just received our Spring impertatien of taste % = /BLV HALL signs . AND STAIR CARPET in new de- . $1.15 a yard BRUSSELS CARPET of the ve China and Japan Mattings and a new line of the Fibre Mattings. A varied and very complete assort- BODY best grade $150 a yard ment of all grades is offered at little prices. JAPAN MATTINGS 25¢, 29¢c, 30c, 3¢, 45¢, 48 CHINA MATTINGS. .12)%¢, 15¢, 19¢, 21¢, 25¢, 30c, 33¢c Reeves Hand Operated Vacuum Cleaner FIBRE MATTINGS. 30¢, 32¢, 33¢, 37/z¢c, 45¢c, 600 ] e /! l'l";{"’if—"" 7 L FOR THE DUSTLESS HOME. SPECIAL ittd i V4 /] | in- [§ | Hore is the cleaner which you can operate with - i ‘o § | ease and which will do the work of cleaners much CHINA MATTING, BEST 35 GRADE, 28¢ a yard 207 MAIN STRE larger and many times the power. Get one for the 5 Spring cleaning. SPECIAL PRICE $4.50 FIBRE MATTING, BEST QUALITY, VALUE 60e, 49 a yard st storage room ator service easonable. Contract Work Materials ates of every Let es and me quote you BOSTON SPRING SALE prices. vivers. DOUBLE COVERED . NAIN- SOOK DRESS SHIBLDS in three sizes. Sell regularly for 17¢ a pair. i 8ale Price 10c a pair, three for £6c Pins and Needles COMMON PINB on papers — 400 count, Sale Price 3c, two for 5S¢ AMERICAN PINS—300 count. Sale Price 40 BLACK and WHITE MOURNING PINS in boxes, Sale Price 1o PIN SHEETS in Black and White, full 60 count—regular price bo. Sale Price 3o PIN CUBES. Black and White— Regular price 10c—Sale Price 8o Regular price 15c—Sale Price 8¢ NICKEL SAFETY PINS in Four Sizes—regular price be. Bale Price 3c, two for 8¢ INVISIBLE HAIR PINS—assorted sizes In cabinet. Sale Price 4o Tapes and Bindings $ TARD ROLLS OF TAPE, u) to 3-4 Inch wide— Sale Price, roll 1o FEATHERSTITCHED WHITHE FINISHING BRAID — regular price 10c. Sale Price €c WHITE TAFFETA BINDING, 9 Yard Pieces, finest quality — black, white and colors—regular price 1pe. Sale Price 10c Threads : 100 YARD SPOOL BLACK SEW- ING SILK—regular price &c, Sale Price 3c 200 ° YARD JOHN J. CLARK BEST 6 CORD MACHINE THREAD, Sale Price six for 24c This splendid marker is made w.th post 8 inches long. an exceptional value at 3%c. Now in Progfess Every Woman Should B2 Interesled In This Sale A Sale of little things at little prices. With Summer sewing to be done your needs in this line ‘are man and this Sale will supply them at ridiculously sma When you have su, another look around the well filled purchase the little things which have The counters of this department are STORE OF NOTIONS y. 11 pplied your wants here take counters, and then slipped your mind. potent memory re- NICKEL SPOOL HOLDER and PIN CUSHION COMBINED ~—holds eight wponie. A necessity for the work table. Reguisr price 28 Sale Price 170 MERRICK’S 45 YARD DARNING COTTON; black, white or tan Sale Price 20 TARD DARNING COTTON, black or tan, 45 Sals Price e Hooks and Eyes GRANDE SKIRT MARKER This adfustable guege complete with chalk is SALE PRICE 25¢ BPRING HOOKS AND EYES, black or allver. Twe dozen 'n card—valus be. Sale Price 3¢ BRASS HOOKE AND EYES — the finest quality in either black or siiver — valus 10c. Sale Price Tc Pearl Buttons WHITE PEARL BUTTONS — fine Buttons in all sizes, finished with two holes. Sale Price, a dozen 4c WHITE PEARL BUTTONS, either plain or faney, in a size sultable for shirt waists — value 15c u dozen, Sale Price 100 Hose Supporters WOMEN'S SEWON HOSE sSUP- PORTERS-—regular price 25c. Sale Price 19c BPRING TAPE MEABURES, for pocket use. Put up in metal case —value 18c. Sale Price 10c SCISBORS — Assorted sizes in either pointed or pocket meissors —value 26c. Sale Price 19¢ IRONING WAX, with wooden handle, Sale Price six for Be 2 square metal base and hinged estimates. ase of the crown, and for trimming a | | graceful white ostrich quill, caught ch are as useful as they e and beautiful. are ats, fashionabl. AT N. CARPENTER Commerce Street ppeals from the boerd of relief, but with @ Frenchy looking mot!f in prim- he did not think the appeafs will be 5 Elogant Strest Cost. | rose feathers. nlo ZOLES | y1joq Some of them have already ne coat in partlcular, developed in| A distinguished looking model was a land per |\ R o0 por i | modish dune whipcord, was effectively | Jarge black Neapolitan, with fitted top | | beer: withdrawn. This year the grand |08 dune, whipoord, Wwas effectively | 1arge eapolitan, t D levy has been increased $4,000,000. It | of cardinal taffeta, blended black and T " ; n ultimate val- | S pa8 "9 “Uitect. of reducing the‘m{:’t?»hsm?rfgeg ;fl:(h mn‘?ty}fnnome(al:c"mnal T ow Spinmes SAmoet 20 slephone 17 maps were not | bastloi o h . | buttons, ad tiny gilt buttons on | cealing the black derby . ira a7 what | [ate of taxation fromw to 6 mills. e Wit e | 3 erby crqw! { The great majority of the people of | Middletown are pleased with the work of the conjunctive board. Novel and chic was a “rooster” tur- tan, bullt of Persian ramie braid, its WIth | gurniture s changemble taffeta bow one- | and p, touch of primrose velvet. side effect, collar and cuffs of Whits| (dd and graetly admired was a Bun- s of sufficient yailding A to Greatly admired was » one-plece | gown in Alice blue messaline white polkag dots, the bodice in the assessm % LEGAL NOTICES. | nmissioner pow WEDNESDAY'S OPENINGS. satin, and finishing touches given by |ty sailor of linen color straw, with — P e ditional assessors o ——— natty white buttons, | crown of duck blue taffeta, pleated side NOTICE jto a s board. He (Mr. |Active Interest Shown in Displays of Haaty CatasiFavhoct: | Grown. th standing leaves in s \ I | Walsh) ‘ A oppesed fo the ap- | Elegant Hats and Spring Apparel.— Walsts were never mere deiuty. A |Li€Tette effect, held in place with a able >reb WA gpt onposed to them on pe Wise ‘Buvess ‘Make, Early Cheios=— | hovelty i abmadigeatiniingithe mepe | e o S0 b b sl ri orwl onul grfunds, and he complimentea| What's New. lum_effect, known as the cassaque|picic of these beautiful hats and gar- etate located ut 19 Ann Street | Tax Commissioner Corbin on the goo = waist. There is a revival of the|ments while stocks are at thelr best! onging .to the estate of the late|jndgment v 6. Bhty s Wednesday was & busy day for wem- | hasque effect of past generations, and ; . i M the TiSIue fech ot pamt e F G| Wise Easter buyers will shop early, | G. Gates | Tection of t s but fen readers of The Bulletin, for whose (l° real swagger lingerle dress s of|iearning from The Bulletin's advertis- BESSIE G. BABCOCK, Executrix, { he was afr: men wouid out- | ingpection and selection were oftered | CicPe Voile. Laces, macreme, Irish.|ing"columns today where the newest s s el iy ohy | fng E redt | flet, shadow, cluny, all heavy laces are | 70, SOUTINS Loday Wi gy oo 85 e had oeon Hthe latest modes in spring wraps, suits, | greatly favored. Cording is very fash- | . s entertained beforc i had a per- 5 Joves, | lonabl i i sonal knowledge of the men appoint- | wai millinery, neckwear, gloves, | ble. ! Killed by Fall- 2 i Smart Headwear. . ! o A, S ; veilings, cte. Dealers noted with grat- | b e | 'Phe big shiy barge Old Dominion, | : S : Vnr.:ly; .lliuu ifleation the active interest shown in| ©f course, the Easter hats received | which arrived at New Lendon Wed- day o nings, and quick sales promis the major portion of attention yvester- | nesday morning, made port this trip | he volume and character |day, and they certainly merited the ! without her old master, Captain Dar- v |many exclamations of admiration|hy, During her last trip and while the Some esser smart examples are | heard. | ©1d Dominion was at Norfolk, Captain | #hown this spring in the three-piece Noted in the display was a tan chip | Darby fell into the hold and was kill- | suit, alw n_important addition to |mushroom shape, with = shirred lace|cd. This was not known ameng Cap- won , since with it she | side-crown, its trimming a dainty moss | tain Darby’s friends until after the alw Oor emergencies. | rose with trailing stems and buds. b The econditions in The meant forts of veformers—men S | th 18 we arrived. She was towed to Al- No they ner on al . | When she removes, the coat. she has! Pale pink Yedda was the founda-|lyn's Point to 'discharge by the tug| Ag i | The as ave been har m tive dress in one tone—a | tion of a Quaker tonnet smart and ele- | Miles Standi Captain Darhy fig- a | to some eforme 1 t | garment this season. ke temperature of Wed- its reath of pink roses veiled | ionable macreme, at one side 1 of John McGrady, 1o commit tec point spring! i i Clitas e Ly \ nd on the Old Dominion, s e TP § oner hus done induced much buying of two- v shaded pink tips.. convicted at the January | 815 % 1 » “suits and one-piece gowns, and | - One large ng hat in Tagal s|mw|m-n of suparior court or assaulting | THOS B, WHEWI R, Celiecter, the addi- there was « & lively demand (or street!had a quilling of white taffefs at the apother deckhand. Ceplain Darby turned McGrady over to the New Lon- don police and was a witness ageinst im, OUR CORN LOOKS GOOD TO HIM Our corn will look good to you, also, if you will take a look at it. We have some prime ear corn that is simply fine. Better order some today before the lot is sold out. Call us by 'phone and we will deliver prompt- ly, We've a choice lot of Hay, Oata, ete, which we can sell at reasonable prices. Call us up today—SURE. CHAS. SLOSBERG 3 Cove St. 12 Days’ Inventery Sale Last week of the sale, We are wow selling— Men’s Overszhees, $1. . 3 Children’s Rubbers, §i ie Rolled Edge Rubbers, 75 24 Children's Oolonials, $1.00. 1% Boys’ Bhoes, biack and tan, ¥i.25 and i No Shoes can be changed atter S urday evening, 1813, Your last chance to secure fi gatne. Call and pee us, Putate of P, Cummings, M. 3 MRS, BRIDGET CUMMINGA R, Admintstrators | PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exact cost of your living and always have the best kind of a recelpt In the re- turned endorsed ehegue. Courteous and liberal ent ex- | tended to ev “Mflt”":‘m th ended to or whether nccounthl:rrlyom_n A . We solicit. your patromage | THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, | Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Strest.

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