Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 24, 1912, Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 191 . NORWICH BULLETI GOUNTRY ROAD WORK IS STARTED Inspector Donovan Began Tuesday On Road to Smith’s Cor- ners—Stone On Way for Jewett City Macadam—DBoz- rah and Ledyard Roads to Be Fixed. All Trolleys Lead™ - To . fhe Business - Genter of Norwich SOMLOFF—Value 10— this spring, road work 1is about a|Norwich town line to the Fitchville month late in starting this year, but | bridge, a piece of macadam which has on Tuesday, under the direction of | been down for a dozen years and is County Road Inspector John Donovan, | worn out. work was begun on the repairs to the This is to be rebuilt and for this LENOX SOAP....ceccow..8 for 25c BEE SOAP....ecresece...? for 25¢ IVORY SOAP..... S 6 for 25¢ SPECIAL 7¢ BATH BRICK—Value 10c— SPECIAL 7o Because of the prolonged wet spelllreac]\ed is the Bozrah road from the | 1 road from the Norwich town line to |there is under ideration & bithulitic GOLD DUST-—4 'h'szilt':'l'n.“’—m Smith's Corners, a distance of about | road to replac e old macadam. If FAIRY SOAP..... .c....7 for 25¢ two miles, upon which 800 tons of |it is found that the tar can be pro- SOAPINE—Valie bo— P stone is to be placed in bringing it into | cured it is believed that Highway BON AMI a cake............... SPECIAL 4¢ good candition. The stone used is of | Commissioner MacDonald will order DUTCH HAND SOAP 5 DRI-NONIA—~Value 7¢—- the size calied splinters, and the work | the bithulitic comstruction. | gR BEIEH HARE SUAF....c0. A0 SPECIAL 1o should be finished in about two weeks. | Resetting Stakes for Ledyard Road. Jewett City to Pachaug Cemetery. Another piece of road work that can be started as soon as the stone gets here is the town mmmam from Jew- | ett City to Pachaug tery. For this the stone has been fl)m'md and has | been three days on the road now from | thq stakes, so that the new contractor, the trap rock quarries on the Con-|gaward McKnight, can proceed to necticut river. There will be complete the road. This will be a & 1"11‘;56;};‘"“ l‘,‘:‘“em sed and 300 oS | gravel road of about three miles in 1e jo houl g2 : ITOm \H‘YY,‘-"”]. Bva o six swoks, It 15 e pactod Other Work to Be Done. i o%d | The state highway commissioner is at work on the plans for the road from Norwich to Jewett City and 1s waiting r from the se men about the | wadam from Occum to Baltic, | ‘which when completed will make one continuous stretch of macadam from | " to Balt In Ledyard, on the road from Stod- | dard’s wharf to the Preston town li which is section of road that Eldredgs Construction company for merly had contract on, the engi- neers are now engaged in resetting "FORWARD THE LIGHT BRIGADE’ ONE WEEK HOUSECLEANING SALE Now is the Time When the Woman of the House Satisfies Her Wanderlust by Investigating Each Nook and Cranny of the House and by Letting Light Into the Dark Places. We List Below Some Helpful Sugges- tions For This Brightening-Up Process. don on Tuesday, roller, which is making some repairs on the New Lon- | don turnpike at Quak ! and De Wolf's hill, ard will to the Jewett City roa the New T.ondon turnpike during the winter, and eight h to be repaired. Bezrah Road to Be Rebuilt. Another piece of road that iz to fixed this spring as soon as it can Lyme and Co * work to be dor re badly wa, :tor Donovan ex- pects to visit today. DEPARTMENT CONVENTION NO BUSINESS FOR | OF WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. | SUPERIOR COURT TUESDAY. Opens in Waterbury Today—Delega- | Both Cases Assigned Were Settled Out Household Furnishings Household Furnihings tion from Sedgwick Corps, No, 16. | of Court. ln the Basement De artment R . AT ep o The & lal ¢ v S le n 18 guperior 't here o Tues- \ w-n'u‘nz:?fl-\xf“.r;m:u ; Reliof xli\l l(.)mvr::n’;’“(hvfl .-i. Iu‘ll,:u[::ul\ flousecieaning Prices H P HA corps will be lieid tu ¢ today | about three minu t long enough X RAY STOVE POLISH, Value 10/ DUSTLESS FURNITURE flolseclellllg rices ednesday) and Thurs adjour | SPECIAL 7¢ ecutive board held a lng on Tuesc the headquart at The Elton during the conve The delegates and alterna conveaton recently wick Relief corps, N rning by DUSTER i & t oase on tt SILVER CREAM POLISH, Value was that of |§ DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT 25c— SPECIAL 19¢|LONG HANDLES, Value 25¢— P and oth PECIAL 19 ‘ RUG D ONE LOT OF EXTRA FINE PILLOW [ Borax—One-half pound package, Sl x and oth. ) SES, all hemmed. A chance to Value 10c. SPECIAL 7c|DUSTLESS DUSTERS, Value 25¢c— DRAPERY DEPARMN-T lows: First delegate, get a beautiful Pillow Case cheap, ELECTROLINE, Value 10¢ it ol BRAST QUALITY WOOL INGRAIN glulk;r;usecond, Mr SPECIAL 37¢c each SPECIAL 7¢|DUSTLESS AUTO DUST%RS CARPYIT, value 8¢ a yard, rd, Mrs. AL 3 2 ah:rnam, . SOMETHING NEW — Hand-drawn, | DUTCH CLEANSER, 4 Ib package, Meletor i 4 SPECIAL PRICE 700 made and lald ond, Mrs. Alice J, hemstitched case with embroidered Value 25c. SPECIAL 21¢/SCRUB BRUSHES 5c¢-8¢c-10c initial, 45 by 3% inches. Nellie S. Bryant. This morning’s to the public, when state president, Mrs. will be given, the pr INGRATN CARPET in large assort- Y e i i SPECIAL $1.19 a pair CEDARINE FURNITURE POL- STOVE BRUSHES 15¢-25¢ ment of patterns, value §5¢c a yard, ARCANUM CLUB ENTERTAINS | = 3 ISH, Value 25c. ..SPECIAL 21cl06\,NTER BRUSHES 250-35c-50c] SPECIAL PRICE 820 made and lald S SATIN GLOSS STOVE POLISH, LE BRUSHES 16¢-250] SHORT LENGTHS OF ALL WOOL v y Cc-20C D nand, olere AT LaOley NInHT ] Inch Value 15c. . SPECIAL 12¢/30TT INGRAIN AT CLOSING OUT tirngon there Sl Club Rooms Handsomely Decorated|§ Fine Sheets 81 by 99 Inches. SINK BRUSHES Sol pRICES. CROCKERY MENDER, Value 25c. Mot waen |ifuc e in price on cotton SPECIAL 15¢|CLOSET BRUSHES 10c--29¢-50c| mApmeTRY BRUSSRIA CARPET With read and maitters of Flowers — Progranime and | Dancing. On account of a - — will be. your last e for RADIATOR BRUSHES 29c-45c| value 89, mobting of unisual interos night at the Arcanum club |} some time to buy this sheet for the CLOTHES WHISKS SPECIAL PRICE 78 made and lsid time there will be solos ar price named, an address on the G. A. R. B ment Commander M. A, Dougal « Preston; an addre nn the W \{ the national presi Davis, of Oregon, tion of uags by Mr of New London. be given by the Rev more, D. D. Thursday will be the important bus! ness day of the conventfon, w SPEGIAL 79c each | Wooden and Willow Ware 19¢-23¢-25c-29%¢ | mAPRSTRY BRUSSBLS OF THE | el T STAIR WHISKS, Value 29c— BEST GRADF, valus 9% a yard, CROCHET QUILT | TOWEL ROLLERS, Value 25c— SPECIAL 19c| SPECIAL PRICE 850 made and Isid DY FOR USE. SPECIAL 19¢ SPEGIAL #1.99 1 TOWEL BARS-8 Arm, Valus 38o—| - rm, Value 39¢—| 1 ONE '.nT OF BLEACHED PILLOW SPECIAL 25¢| Mi’ceuaneou. MAT]'INGS_ i S e e CIAL 10c each | SPICE CABINETS, Value 85— |GALVANIZED PAILS, 10qt. Valus| JAPANESE MATTING, resuiar price SPECIAL 75¢| 19— SPECIAL 15¢1 29c SPECIAL 240 » history of th dance of clos mme which w evening, followed by dan 8 beautiful floral decorations b made the room having ocation il arles A. Dins- cers will be elected for the ¢ SLEEVE BOARDS, Value 25¢c— |GALVANIZED PNLSéFJé ‘-A\(-;-;o JAPANESE MATTING, reguler price year, Xismbece of His Bleached Sheets at the Old SPECIAL 18¢| 21— ol sse. SPECIAL 27¢ poin! and necessdy SEMSE 4TI thd mégutons Price SLEEVE BOARDS, Value 50c— |GALVANIZED PAILS, 14 at. Value]l (mppp spmCsAr. varums At much interest and fmportance to 3 i SPECIAL 39¢| 89c, 45¢, 48 members of the corps, and the 3 .70c each ALARM CLOCKS, Value 69c— sesstons will also be of inter ..80c each | WASH BENCHES, Value $1.25— SPECIAL 59c] TPAVY CHTNA MATTING, reguar sons outside its members! X Woman’s Relief patriotic order and is work 1o promote patrio ..90c each SPECIAL 98¢ price lée. SPECIAL 12V each ALARM CLOCKS, Value $1.25—/ el WASH BOARDS, Value 39c— SPECIAL 98c] CHINA MATTING, regular price 25e inhabitants of . the $1.10 each SPECIAL 28¢ SPECIAL 18¢ much of its ommq and methods, | . ; SPECIAL 3%¢ ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS, CLOTHES DRYERS, 49c, 50c, 69c, ASBESTOS MATS.........2 for 5¢ regular price $3c a “r%P.EcAL e R 95¢, $1.19. CLOTHES LINES, 100 Fest long, 2 Value 50c— SPECIAL 39 ..24c each CLOTHES BASKETS, 29¢, 65c, 75¢, RUGS. ..256 each 85¢c, 95¢. EGG POACHERS, Value 45¢— ¥ ¥ SPECIAL 30c| SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CROCHET QUILTS, either hemmed ] CL OTHES HAMPERS, $1.35, $150, G oo fied 2.25, $2.65, $3.25. SKIRT HANGERS..... Binsand 4c Size § by 9, value $7.50 '/ FROM $1.25 TO $3.00 5 LARGE SIZE EGG BEATERS, SPECIAL §6.48 Value 19¢— SPECIAL 12¢ NORWICH SETTLEMENT Facts in Early H|s(ory of the Town| Presented Before Round Table. | ..20c each § 42 by 4015 | 45 by 401% inch 50 by 40% inc 854 by 40% in The Norwich Round Ta Tuesday evening for its re ing, the guests for t Sarah L. Tyler at 1 street, Continuing the se in relation to C RS . Size 8-9 by 10-8, value $12.00 ST ither hemmed T TR oy e SUILIE, ot emmed of | Brooms, Brushes and Mops|toiLeT paPER SPECIAL $8.05 with particular s Settlement in FROM $2.00 TO $6.00 | BEST QUALITY BROOMS, Value 4 packages for 25c Bise 9 by 12, value $14.50, 69c— SPECIAL 62¢/TOILET PAPER SPECIAL $12.28 LINEN SECTION BAMBOO HANDLE .BROOM, 6 packages for 28| 1y vERY BEST GRADE OF TAP- presented. These inc ing: Indian Battle B ragansetts and the F'rederick Syming amE SRR R L SR R Value 55— . ...SPECIAL 49c| FOLDING COAT HANgERs.Xalu. ESTRY BRUSSHLS o s quality, 10c, 12Vsc, 15c, 17c 250 each. | BRISTLE FLOOR BROOM, $100, '2°— EinE "5 SPECIAL 1800 tnteresting cvening r f ALL, LINEN DISH TOWELS—Hem- o NICKEL COFFEE PERCOLATORS| ,yyiysmir RUGS, ALL WOOL oo I TR " jhed and ready for use2/c, 150, 7o | DUSTLESS DRY MOPS, S, 750, Valus 98— SPECIAL 78| “GRIENTAL DESIGNS Funeral of Helen Rogers. each. $1.00. {TACK HAMMERS, Valus 10c— Size # by 12, value $13.95. pi e etk oL amme ROLLER TOWELS- | SELF WRINGING MOPS, Value SPECIAL 8c| BANFORD A“xl.\‘n.\"r?:w;r L Rogers, 7 most _ ac- , 39¢, 35c, 40c each, 75c. SPECIAL 69%./TACK PULLERS, Vaiue 10c— TRt SR ‘;;‘Ec"f'l_"'m% Bonit: e Wio_ were SPONGH OLOTE. T WOOL WALL DUSTERS......860 SPECIAL 8c el s"x;o !l D,l t‘.‘{“hi”"m, n CLOTHS. 2 e ..5¢c and 10c MOP STICKS .. 10¢c| LUNCH BOXES, Value 19¢c— ; 3 SPEGIAL .""“ was at Coms: SRR ot mea | MoP! CLOTHS .. 15¢ SPECIAL 15c f‘l;d‘h‘?}nfr”v‘jfi‘l o Alle TOWELS .15c each i bl “""”LL”?:\‘—,_ - swiss OTH HAND Inlaid Linoleums. TOW. - v 15¢ each Regular price 850 square yard CLOTH BATH ENAMEL WARE SPECIAL 780 25¢ each § SWISS SPONC TOWELS. Do Regular peice 89¢ squars yard CLOTH ROLLER 25C SPECIAL 80c 30c each : R : ¢ i Another lot of triple coated enamel ware in the grey finish. A Pgalax peios a9 Se .v‘r& B ',", 1:‘\ a3 : \\,“ U‘t.“““‘;l“ good heavy weight which will-stand the wear and tear of constant WEFOIAL 98 :flt;;r“'l (;u‘,g.‘y‘ '_ "‘6:! ‘;!I:“‘ yaré use. The lot includes 2 quart tea pots—2 quart coffee pots—5 quart Reguiar price $1.15 square yard FAR f lipped sauce pans—63 quart preserving kettles—8 quart preserving SPECIAL $1.00 ALL LINBEN hLA.12"‘?2:%Q¢:";=flfl£ kettles—12 quart dish pans—4 quart Berlin ketties—6 quart Berlin Regulsr price $1.39 squars pard V2! 2 OBITUARY. /s e Jerermah Ccrgoran kettles=3!/, quart straight eovered sauce pans. SPECIAL $1.24 SOFT FLANNEL DUST CLOTHS 10c each 2 25c¢ a piece CHAMOTS FINISH POLISHING CLOTHS. L ATC BACh e e ————————————————————————————————————————— THE REEVES HAND VACUUM CLEANER BODY BRUSSELS RUGS Five Frame. Size ® by 9, regular price $20.00, SPECIAL %1650 Size 8-3 by 10-8, regular price $22.00 | s widow peace 148 T Coreoran about 5 pneume in Ire | Norwic | Corcoran was born resident of Vv-five years. Mrs. RED AND WHITE TABLE o 8-4 % $1.39 each SPECIAL $1875 ! o ...§1 N A sudden s!'lower shouldn’t | 1 S :1 gg ::Z: POR THE DUSTLESS HOME. Stze 9 by 18, regular price $23.50. hold back a single soul. Slip " the Tt 'of ihep ‘[“ . G 50 SPECIAL $19.98 i fa I nd lea one TURKEY RED AND WHITE FRING- $ ‘I B A | e e . T e b each SEAMLESS WILTON VELVET oonsocket, R. 1, one son, Henry Slip-on Coats when a storm I , R 1 orcoran . comes up and on your way | fourteen grander by y E ved by these nieces .u’h(‘nf‘[)!.— about your business. . They ll‘ o Mrs. H. Rhinehart, Mrs. M. H. | more than answer the pur- { Donahue and John P, Corcoran. Mrs. 'Corcoran was of a retiring dis- pose, and they’ve nothing on | o tion, well read and a fine con- | versationalist, a loving wife, a dutiful us when it comes to Pnce- | mother and an honest and agreeable All grades from the $5'°o neighbor. : tind to the $25.00 kind at | Acrested in Frankiin Street Restau- rant. The Toggery Shop _Willlam Ryan, a transient, who gives his home address as Wallingford, 291 MA'N ST was arrested about 11.30 Tuesday even- . ing in a Franklin street lunch room. He is a one-armed man and com- plaints had been received by Sergeant | Twomey at police headquarters that r the man had heen pan ~dling and (] (] otherwise making a nuisance of him- | uelf in other payfs of the city during h vent: h: ! h vith in- MRICH. COMN. - |3 Igme % s wu ) RUGS, slze % hy 12, regular price $26.00, SPECIAL $20.00 All, WORSTED WILTON RUGS, size 9 by 12, regular price $37.50 Floor Oil Cloth. All widths up to two and a half yards Easy to Operate, Light, yet Strong in Construction. THEY REMOVE THE DIRT. All widthe $4.50 each SPECIAL $31.75 25¢ qualily. SPECIAL 20c square yard ALL WORSTED WILTON RUGS, c qualitw, size 8-3 by 9-6, regular price $38.50. " SPECIAL 28c square yard SPECIAL $28.50 B SHAMLESS WILTON RUGS, stze § Print Linoleum. / Ty 12, regular price $42.00 o 4 b SPECIAL $35.00 48c quality. SPECIAL 42c square yard . W 0 SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS, size 2-3 ¥ & by 10-6, regular price $37.50. B5c quality, i . " SPECIAL 49¢ square yard SPECIAL $31,50 68¢ quality. SPECIAL HOUSECLEANING PRICES SPECIAL 57c square yard ON ALL SMALLER RUGS, i g : ; A o e , v ikt R NAER e S 3 s Gk A IR Vi, SRt nammm@&wu‘w

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