Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1914, Page 2

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H ‘J‘nnk ui -‘lo- n m w W mnru sohon!. L!rlmol‘v w“; n' e mfi?m Ofl wE ll % cases of measles and two of WAS BYRON PHILLIPS, as"the only reported cases of conta. |- from Oh-plbn. which was light in most cases, mum: o i mh street. Mr. Mrs, W has been prevalent during June, but MM v&c to New - = As a resuit at invqawuons made | t] not rtable, A g R e e | e e e e | tchell and of the iden- ; 3 Y. i ; X Hiy ot the man who was’ fatally i | Reaue Expert from H . |of her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Hobby of | tate Policeman Able to Go to Lyme. : jured by the Boston expreSs about § Walter Clark, a roque player from |Curleyville, after an illness of 4 month| State Policeman William E. Jack-{ - Mrs. L. B. Lineoln il .’clbck Monday evening was estab- | [ndiana, and an expert with the mal- | caused by a shock. She was born in |Son of thig city, who mvd a frae- | 5 ,.is B. Lincoln, whose family is 1t was at first thotight that |let, was in this city Monday, and tried | Seotland 74 years ago, the daughter of | tured rib and brulses g at Pleasant View for the summer, was ho "‘l employed in Some woodsawing coriclusions with the local players on | Elias and Anna Perry Parker, and had | when his motoreycle, 00“1 ' —_— called to the shore Tuesday by a tel- L the grounds on Pleasant street. MT. | bhee: ident of Gurleyville for the | automobile in Lyme Thu lavs Falls, Vt. R, B, T o Nl | o i et o | D e et i | Tk s, sedn o the rets Tuek” | SPhgne meseags esnouicine e s | MULIE S (S o e that' he was Byron Phillips of Che- | Dament last year was participated in |her daughter since the -death of her | 98y for the first time mince the &cel- | 5.0 "0t "Mr 1incoin's cottage there, the Wink, In the town of Chaplin, 48 years | By 125 players, and thers is much en- | husband, 25 years ago. She was well |.dent. Mr. Jackson went to. Lyme in e "fi‘. 6ld who did farm work in Chaplin thusiasm over the game in the vicinity | known and highly esteemed in the | Tuesday to testify in the case of the L after a weok stay here with friends. lived alone there. of his home. community. There survive her a son, | Man whose machine ran into him. Heard and Seen. . | i ! u prih—y Mrs. C. H. Dimmick is visiting her He had baen a resident of Chaplin Henry Dunham, of Mansfield Center, - 7 Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Randall of this mt! in" “Burnside. - Mrs- Dimmick's for 25 , and was a nephew of Eieventh Hourt Taxpayers. and her dnuchterv Mrs. Hobby. Going Abroad. ¢ity are entertaining their son. G, T.|aunt ig 84 years of age and at pres- Frank $ Chappell of that town. He| Tuesday was the last day for the ‘'ord, Col., and his AR Mrs. Georgie Baldwin Lee, who has | Randall, of Rocky ent is suffering with & tncuma hip, s survived by six children, Josephine, | pavment of city taxes, and there was Attended Thompson Convention. |peen the guest of her parents, Mr. and | family. o R the result of & fall.. vron, Jr. Eugene, Louis, Pearl and [a stream of people going in and out Rev, William F. Rowley, Henry F¥y- | Mrs. J. g.“Budwln of this city, left H. A. McLaughlin, formerly Pphysical I M B Albert, also his father and mother, six | of J, G. LaPalme's office in, the town |er, Charles Williams, George Bowen | Tuesday for New York, and will sail | director at the local Y. M, C. A. and | g y Hartford Tuesday were Mrs. ‘Brothers and a sister, Hidson, Charles, | building all day. The bulk of the and James Rubln-on of this city at- ;on the 8, S, Baltic Thursday for two |a popular man with the lnefnbcrl has ary Hatch, Henry Ahn.rn Frazier, Mrs, C. D. Hin and 2 2 P Dorothy Hill i “Prof, and Mrs, B, O. Smith g . daughter, Miss Winifred left Tu: , for Provincetown, Cape Cod, where tage until tire. opening. ef Connecticut Agricultural college in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. J. H; Hurley went to 5 Hartford Tuesday, where Mr. Hurley had an X-ray photegraph taken by ' specialist for the purpose of I a foreign substance supposed to lodgeq in the kidney or some other iB- . ternal organ. Mr. Hurley has been , suffering intensely during the past Miss Mae Cheney,accompanied her little niece, Adrienne Cheney, daugh- in New Londen Tuesday. The little miss has been at the home of her Cheney. of Valley. street, for the past two months. Miss Mae Cheney will the summer. OF Personals. iness. Miss Anna Bishop has returned to r aterials, Bed-|«-~ Miss Annie Bates is in Boston for Mrs. C. C. Case is in Boston for a short visit. in this city Tuesday. 1' l] n I' George Lincoln of New Haven is the guest of his father. George Siswigk of Stafford was a Tuesday at the homa of her son in this city. CREX RUGS smw mmcs is" spending part of her summer va- cation with. relatives in this city. MWx86-inch, value 45c now 33c. week at his home on Summit street. ter of Dr. G. P. Chenev, to her home Ju ear: nce sale. remain at the home of Dr. Cheney’ for : F. T, Howle is in New York on bus- several days. ding, Curtauns Curtain Fabrics a,nd 3 Sigmes ymein Willimantie visitor Tuesday. Frank Furgerson of Middletown Is spending = few days in this city. OPENS WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 1st, 1914 - - - Miss Mae Sumvan of New London {apanese Straw Matting, 46e quality | Mrs. F. K. Faatz and children are CARPET SIZE RUGS AT JULY CLEARANCE PRICES ; 9x12 Full. Five-Frame Body Brus- 9x12 Willon Rugs, in choice colors . S —Sale price 33¢ a yard. i P t d- veral 27x64-inch, value 98c, now 79c. sels Rugs, all over all Medallion Pat- G O g 0 ::fl pflé:ewuuhr g oo Japanese Straw Matting, better qual- :‘”E:r:':u:%a h:;fi;e 0‘,‘!%::.. ;-:‘,:r,-, 30360 inch, value $1.25, now $1.10. lterns, value $25.50, sale price $24.69. S D8 1 z . 8-3x10-6 Five-Frame Body Brus- “YC:O""‘SI“C—’;':“P"“‘?‘ ‘:&l{:"‘i parents, 36x72-inch, value $1.69, now $149. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Floral ~pat- || . ] kM sels Rugs, all- cover: Medduo&:,dm- Pl g g y:rd'"g o . ¥ Miss Myrtice Kingsbury of Thomp- §¢x90-inch, value $4.50, now $3.89. |lterns, value $27.50, sale price $22.50. A A llr‘g‘-é%fl“_'r’“;fl; ;‘,awmn e sale] Ohina Matting, 38¢ quality—Sale|son Is entertaining her . associate $xd feet, value $5.50, now $4.49. 9x12 Nine-wire Firth and Tapestry | &8 AR 8 | prices $41.00, $45.69 and ; price 29c a_yard. Puries fhe SUN IR N A AL 8210 feet, value $6.50, now $5.39, Rugs, regular $18.50 value, sale price | | {43 #x12 Six-Frame Body Brussels Chiv;tn Mat(::s. 25¢ quality—Sale Th;msdzhflwmu meeaP Sae 3 v 4 % 4 &y - < rice a yard. rs. C: ne Rafferty ral o #x13 feet, value $8.50, now $6.98, $14.89. e, v ! Rugs, regular $32.75 value, sale price}P y: Now R otk ity etly ot Wilimaa- R UPHOLSTERING tic. is the guest of her sisters Misses adge and Agnes erty of Maple RAG RUGS TAPESTRY CURTAINS COUCH BEDS MATERIALS |05 % $#xse-inch, value 59c, now 49, Tapestry Curtains, worth $2.50—Sale 50-inch wide Ramie Cloth, 50c quali- 24x36-inch, value 69c, now 58c, {Price $1.89. ty—8ale price 42c a yard. Folding Couch Bed complete with Easton—Mrs. Jesse H. Wheeler re- 2 f : 4 6l || g00d Mattress and Pillow, $15.00 value ceived the prizes at the meeting of 28x30-inch, value 89, now 75c. %;ter 5?)".%“;’ Tapestry Curtains, 7 for $13.50 and $13.50 value for $10.50. sx.sfa‘:fxt:mwas'- .T:f‘e::rzt“ct):a;i;:i Baston Zranes. Telshiy - evening -tor $ixid-inch, value St now e §YWEULICELSale gricn S0, | 50-inch Gobelin Tapestry, $2.50 qual- | the best bouquet which were given by - 10: -inch, value $1.39, now $1.19. worth. $5.00. ‘"sdel" T_a.peltrga Cuftis, | CURTAIN MATERIALS ity—8ale price $1.98 a yard. the State Flora and the local grange. m&:fi"‘s‘a%“’lm'.‘." fl." Plain Armorae s e&ofiud Tapestry & Open-work Bordered ~Scrim—8Sale] 50-inch_ Stripe Dgor Tapestry, 50C | emm. m feot, value $5.50, now $4.39, Curtains, mercerized and damask, P :l‘nfll‘)’x ”"vi ‘.3“ lfldzg' a Y:;“- quality—8ale price 33¢c a ya 8x10 feet, value $6.50, now $5.49. worth $7.50—8ale price $5.25. Plain and cy Silkoline—Sale #xi2 feot, value $8.50, now $7.49. Prlta’.llnsen;rceflfed Tupe‘:rTy‘ Curtains, SMALL SIZE RUGS p 11c a yard. MATTRESSES WO .50—Sale price $4.74. -y t! .50 W £ Sunfast Drapery Curtains,” value] 36x72-inch Oriental cesigns, regular (Eéxrtun Muslln Sale price 1ic a u.c‘t’?'tton Mattress, $3.50 value for IRON AND BRASS BEDS |*7—Ssle price $250. $855 and 3450 auaiy—Sale pricss| ""Critonnee—Sale prices 85, 124, 160, ~Combination Cotton Top Matiress, two parts, $5.50 value for $4. Siik Floss Mattress, full size, $15.00 value for $12.00. 13 qu:l.uity ;ron geda, now Quality Iron Beds, now 9.50 ity Tron Bed Muslin Curtains, ruffied or plain— T 46 Sanity Tet Dotr oo Sale prices 33c, 3%, 64c, 840 and $1.25 %flu. Beds, regular $20.00 a pair. quality—Sale price now $16.50. . Serim Curta.lns in white and Arabian 27x54-inch Axminister Rug, regular Brass, Beds, regular $29.00 v —Sale prices 84c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.89 and ] $2.50 quality—Sale price $1.89. now $25.69, "2‘%5 ‘i pair. a 3 Sal and 30c a yard. prices. 356, 39, 64c, Sde. $125, $148 CARPETS o erRentian Craps. in floral dlaigna— 225 ’. i * bl . 8 ale price a yar .nglusny :I a(‘sagun&m! & v\hite and| . Good Quality Ingrain Carpet, regular ::.;yallna Crepe—Sale price 21c a]Trunks affords Sash Curtaing—Sals price 25¢ a pair.] 58c quality —Sale price 50¢c a yard. 21;‘:"‘)"{‘1" 45-inch. #ids-—-Gals prics ble savings dur- Door Panels—Sale prices 21c up. 5 36x72-inch Exira Heavy Wilton Rugs, soft shade regular $9.50 quality —Sale price $7.89. 27x64-inch Wilton Rz'x regular $5.25 LACE CURTAINS Plain Denims—! pflu 21c a yard. Plain Serim—S8. s 12'¢, 1 212, 25¢ and 29¢c a yard. Colored Scrims—Sale prices 1250 and 15¢ a yard. Art Ticking—Sale price 25¢ a yard. Fish \et—-fl-!o prices 125, 15¢, 210 Our large as- sortmrent of 33¢ a yard. ing this sale. COUCH COVERS Brass Curtain Rods—Sale prices 4z, " s =4 SPRING BEDS BED PILLOWS Fancy Couch Covers, atriped eftect|86. 156 and 38e. Ml ol Yo ustic ory National Spring Beds, value $3.50— 22x28-inch Fancy Feather Pillow,] —Sale prices 69¢c, 89¢c, and $1.19. WINDOW m with character, ale price $2.89. value $2.50, now $1.98. Oriental Effect Cou: Covers, worth National Spring Beds, all sizes, re 22 in it. Sizes are 2x28-inch Stumber Pillow, $3.50§32.25—Sale price $1.39. . . Window Shades, regular 25c value .65. tra Large Oriental Pattern Couch]for 21c. Geese Feathers, | Covers, regular $5.50 quality—S8ale] Window Shades, 19. price $4.25. for 42c. ular 81 50 quality—8ale price $3.25. Nationai Spring Beds, regular $5. So—Sale price $4.69. regular 50c value Furnitur is as homely as Abraham Lin- coln—and as beautiful. it is honest. It has nothing to hide. Solid, simple, comfortable, sub- stantial. It never goes out of style—ELBERT HUBBARD. A good variety of Rustic GALVANIZED WARE | MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES AT JULY SALE PRICES Galvanized Watering Pots, detacha- bls strainer— 4-quart size—8ale price 25c, OIL STOVES WOODEN WARE Standard Oil New Perfection Blue Dust _Absorbing Floor Mops 68c value—Sale price 39c. Trojan Mop Handles, 15¢ value— Mrs, Potts’ Sad Irons, one piece full 2-in-1 Shoe Polish—Special 7¢ a Flam o8- nickel iron. 3 in a set, regular $1.25]box. iy e, value—Special 98c a set. Welcome Berax Laundry Soap— 2-Burner, high, wers $7. New 848, §-quart size—Sale price 33c. Wire drawn, all bristls Window|Special 7 cakes for 25c. I Burner high. were 11050 New STTI0 ] oo o, “Horseshoe Brand” 13':‘-“";" :::fi l: ::::: m Brushes—Special price 426 each Buoy Soap—Special 4o a cake.|"" 3 5 e r one’ 50 guaranteed for one year, $3.50 value— _OVENS ..?dm.: .l';onlnx Table on Stand— me[.“ys fogilar price. -Burner New Perhcuan Glass ICE mm 2-quart size—Sdle price 50c. ivanized Water Pails— 10-quart size—Sale price 15c. 12-quart size—Sale price 17c. dl-culrt size—Sale price 19c. ized Covered Chamber Pails—{3gc, {g—quu: '}"_3':' price g;: -guart size—8ale price inch— Gaivanized Wash Tubs with Weinger lsbscr Special 8¢ each. Glazed 24-inch Umbrella Jar, value '&GSwlng Handle Mop Sticks—S8pecial age. 1d Dutch Clmnmhurnl 7¢ can, Folding Ironlng Table, extra wide— Special $1.1 Smith 10~-rm ‘Wall Dryer—Special Veneered Birch Chair Seats, 14 to Door Ovens were $3.25—Now $2.69. 2-qt. size, value $2. 25—8.!- price ’ S, y s: Absorbent Dry Mops, regular]s$1.98—Special $1.39. -qt. size, value $2.50—Sale price MAIN and UNION “...EET 2 mlchflmt;ze_s s 59c value—Special 3. Decorated English Jot Tea Pots, 2-| SMALL SIZE OIL STOVES[4-at. size vaiue 32.75—Sale price Phong 285-3 . Willimantie oo a0 Sale :r:g oo vt Abmorbent li).u'sg‘c(:l?;\;. reg- g':nd 4-pint size, value 55c—Speciall1-Burner Florence—Sale ,,.;,. 750 §-qt. size, value $3.19—Sale price K ec each. each. urne; e._g.j Gt 0 Sine—Sale prics 75, Universal ~ Clothes | Wringer. guar:| No. 7 Enamelsd Kettles, mottied] 3 Burner Floren s Prics 4225, | MISSION TABOURETTE 1“-“ - 4 ‘“9'* 4 anteeq for 1 year—S8pecial $2.98. blue, white enamel lining, value $6c— -galjon size—Sale price g Universal Clothes Wrin -| Spesial 49c. American—Sal o 3¢ inchie SRR TP ke Cut. DR F c. JAM M n gize—Bale price “é;?d 1(.:,,- 1t s;::rs—fimhl Elz % :l-qul.i“l Douvt;]“ B(;l.las.sxntu'eglu. ‘price ‘PE L 3%. ' re Coat Hangers—Special 3¢ each.| white lining, value 789¢c—Specia b Pilgrim—Sal ce 89c. WA.SH BOILERS - |, Rave JLamps nickel “plated, com-| s0-ip. sizs White Fiour Boxes withl}: R iahos Painless Extracling X poe pecial hinged cover, value G0c—Special Flam rice e .= M‘m“ Wash Bollm, heavy copper B, ze Banner Lamp Burners—| Japanned Bread es, with hinged{ oy s‘:'.s ta::;:_";‘.. ,,i,“.'j;.. ld F w’ No. § wers 'L” .l. ’fl“ 1 10, Special 7¢ each cover—36c size now 19c—4bc size now 162 Main Street, + - Willimaatic Telephone No. 9 were §1.50—! 5 Bixby Shuwite, for cleaning white]29e—55c size now 38c—68c slze mow 1¢-ounce All C B':.mm seam- shoes—Special 8c a bottle. 48c and 85¢ size now 5%c. ; NICKEL PLATED WARE . — e less cover, pteut andles— No. 7 Rome Tea Kettles, were $1.10 % —Now 98c. Nrizmpsfuemie v | WHAT 4 WILL BUY GLASS WARE Nor“s Home Tea Ketties, were $128 Auto Truck Moving Genuine Hand Cut Glass Tumbl 4 LONG DISTANCE WCAK ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR| IN THE JULY SALE | cerine nepa cu gl romuig | %200, Rox a SPECIALTY m Gloss Lemon Juice ;x'tra.ctor. egular price on these Tumblers are] No. 8§ Extra Heavy 20 oz Copper Address P. A. WEEKS, or ‘phene 2,006 Tooth Picks. ”00 $10.00 and $12.00 a_dozen, special - §2.26—8ale prics ARbos during this Sale 28¢ each. $50-2, 338-12 ar 364-5. Willimantie, Ct. A w'é’; ’ng:rtflkr ,Thkl: Blo:.-l:‘ Nerdla“moh?la Table] = Bath Room Fixtures, all buu heavy > e, umblers— rice eac! nickel-plated, conaisting of Dish, r St Hen Thin Blown Plain Tumblers—8aie| Towel Arms, Towel Bars, Bath Tub JAY M. SHEPARD Pie Pluecnill et price 4c'each. Sets, Tumbler rush \ me_.-—n.n-wa 9y_Assistant cemzection > Hoiders, wers 75c—Now 48e. 1 and 2-quart Dairy Pana. -Bale price B¢ each. ~ 18-inch Long Gigas Sheif ' with Lang White Ceffee Mugs, evéry onef Fluted Table unblon—l-h price] Nickel Brackets, were $1.00—8ale price perfect. 2¢ each. 68c. > X 3

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