Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 7, 1914, Page 2

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1 ers, valus 500, new 590, Smith's | R e, ‘White Hen WOODEN WARE IN THE NOVEMBER SALE Smith’s 10-Arm Wall Clothes Dry- ‘10-Atm Adjustadle wall ~iothes Dryers, value $1.00, now 7o Ironing Table on #tand, |18 inches, assorted shapes, now 8o Glass Wash Boards, 3. bega 1-gallon Ol Can, value Z5c, now 19c, 5-gallon Oil Can, with-faucet, value 76¢c, now 59c. thvomn: Handle Rolling Pin, now Trojan Mop Handle ‘Wwith spring, vaiue 160, now 8c, Veneered Birch Chair Seats, 15-inch Foot Bath, 12 to value 370, now each. Fibre Chair Seats, 12 to 18 inches, mssorted shapes, now 6o each. value 42c, now 19-inch Foot Bath, value 50¢, now n our annualjgii b ialls .make-room sale of Kitchen Ware and Furnishings. This sale is to make room for incoming holiday and “Christmas goods, and is one of the interesting events of the season for those looking to replenish the kitchen " with good and up-to-date utensils at very little cost. GALVANIZED WARE AT NOVEMBER SALE PRICES. 12-quart siso extra heavy Water Palls, wood handle, now 25e. Small sizo Wash Tub, wringer at- tachment, now 49c. Medium size Wash Tub, wringer at- tachment, now 5Be. Large size Wash Tud, Wringer at- ; K ——— QUIBNICK-WIRDHAM s COMPANY REGEIVER. There was not a great deal of busi- nesa o e Hhoit Calendar session of T CO1 et S orntng gt 11 olclockt. with Sou H. Need of Stafford on the csse of Lewis White va. P. K. a0 - was o for Tuesday, i Nov. 17, to foliow the case of vs. Raymond J. Jodoin, and o waa ussignca Tor ihe 19th, provie: €d it di¢ not prove necessary to try criminal cases on that day., The case of Lewis A Bradford v& John A. Hart, scheduled for the 1ith at Puls nam,’ will be tried in this city on the same date, as there are but a couple Bectaulty” Tor MJoutnicg The caurt o ty_for adjour co Putnam for the case- All the cases on. the short ealenldar were continued with the exception of T. R Sadd Co. vs. tewn ef Wind- ham, which went off, pleadings having Dbeen filed, and the argument of a de- mutrer in the case of Hugh Rice va. town of Pomfret. The attorney made a motion for amendmen of the substituted com- piaint in the case of Barron vs. county of Windham and others, which was granted, but his request to have the case, which is set down for the 13th at Putnam, tried upon some other day Was not granted by the court, as there Wag pno way of working it in without faterfering with the possible criminal business. In conformity with the action of the courts of Rhode Istand, Judge Reed granted a decree authorizing the res celver of the Quidnick-Windham. com- pany of this city and Quidnick, R. t. Guriey againat down for trial, Mise Al Philli frord Suyw P 3 mlllibeh.l price stated is §2,600. ‘Rehearsing Who's Who? at the Leomer o] bols a iarge number < the local counéll of ‘Columbus. ‘Will Address Boys. talks to boys at the Y. M. Mt MRS. H, C. MURRAY ENTERTAIN Gives Luncheon Niece, Miss Jessie Hislop. Jessie Hislop, of Auburn, N. Y. City Nates. In the st of liquor licenses Thursday’s Bulletin of Jeremiah Healy, mfi“/g\:flwhn o 52 b e Donat v oty to Miss Maude Alvord of city, The The third of the Ssturday mornin be iven by Rev. M. R Piumb of ‘Windham this morning. His subject is Samson, the Weight Lifter— Strength. - . in_ Homor of Her Mrs. H, C. Murray gave a luncheon Friday afternoon at her home on Tur~ ner atreet in horor of her niece, Miss | nie Scotiand, of Colchester. e name of IL Chasen should be substituted for that |13, ik __ Divjdends Mareh dent, 3. ARTHUR ATWOOD < Secretary ‘Treasurer, day their ddughter, "Miss Marion Lin. woin, of the Windham High school fac- In Hartford Friday were Miss Ber- w Johnson, W. F. Jackson, James urtney, Sr., A. C. Seripture, . Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs, L. Higeins. The Gt the. ble cast in |- Jarvis, Dr. W. L. ‘Who's Who? the farce comedy to he house, are & waeking Bard 1o Gublicate the Sut- | chsonr and wor o duplicate the sut- ot mare iy odicel i | o “the Knights of | & toms: Augomobile Dashes Into Station. John Hoffman of the firm of Blane & Toffman, while delivering e railroad station Friday at forgot to set the brake on his automobile. The machine made a dash toward the station and bolted throush the door of the waiting room, breaking the door and the ice water tank. Car- penters are at work repairing the same. COLCHESTER Village Improvement Society Desig- nates Nov 12th as Clean-up Day— George Brown Accompanies Depart- ment Commande: S. Miss Maude Congdon of Mystic is the guest of her classmate, Miss Min- Saul Agranovitch was friends in Meriden Thursday. Clean-up Day. The Village Improvement has in will be clean-up day in the ough. visiting soclety notices out that Thursday, Nov. T i ollest ‘Al rabbish ‘eams_will collect rubbis! Previous to the meeting of the board | which is put by the side of the road " Miss Josephine Brennan is confined to her home on High street with a bad case of grip. < Alex Dupont, Jr, and A." G. Cote have been on a hunting trp to Fort Ned, this week, and got a fine bag of game, Yesterday, the first Friday of the month, in St. Mary's church there were masses at 5.15 and 7 o'clock. In the evening there was the Holy Hour, after which a reheareal of the choir was_held. Miss Abble Farrell of Hartford was ls};x ufnest Friday of Miss Rena B. The infant son of, Mr. snd Mrs. Christopher Brennan, is recovering from a serious illness. A big bunch of rough and ready rogters accompanied the basketbail team to Stonington Friday evening. They. were provided with horns of every déscription, bent on making a r'lhnlhww wmmmm-m : of aldermen mext Monday night, the | ln barrel big noise. 14 inches Round Willow Ofce |38c. tachment, now 690, {o Slm an agreement with the cred- | meyor and the police committes Will| " Fred A~ Sraih of Nems riite was |, Arthur E. Roy of High strest was e BRaRes Wa T Sy o e 10-quart size. Water Pails, value 20c, | . Tomme. other meceashss Mets fo casry out|inspect the police department, as i3|calling on friends in town Friday. . |10 Wilimautic Friday. A © Domble Zinc Wash Boards, extra| Medium-size Willow Clothes Bask-|now 1be. g Medium size. Conl Hod, open, Value | tne arrangements recently made witn [SUSIomary at this tme. . David B. Murray, carrier on R. T, |, Frebarations are boing made for .o | 2arge size, value 45c, now 330, ets, value $1.00, now 790, 5 Pail & 25c, | 359, mow 250, the purpose of the resumption of bu - mpany | D. route No. 2, is taking his annual | SEERE ; . ! Large-size Willow Clothes Baskets, |, 13" J5art size Water Palls, vajue 33c, tress by the company without the ne- |he W. H S. football team to Norwleh | vacation. ~ Michael S. Shea, his sub- | CHUFeh. 13-inch Round Chopping Boards, | TTES-giue WO now . 17c. Large size Coal Hod, open, valus 40c, | cessity of &, permanent receiver. today to view the second contest of the | stitute, is driving on the route. Mr.|_ Mo Extra large Willow Clothes Baskets,| 14-guart size Water Pails, value 30c. | now . S S e e it 1n | Murray will spend part of his vacation | FORTRESS OF TSING-TAU W now 1 e ] 2 with relatives In New York. B e L, o e, o quatity | 1o-auart size extra heavy Water| 1f-quart side Covered Chamber Pail,| In the argument of the demurrer a|he long end of the ecore but thert | " Charles Gellert left Thursday for a HAS SURRENDERED. o. _sewed, good_qualtty | 10-quart si has been considerable improvement in | m the Windham team, and they go down | T today confident of evening up matters T e establaah S e est ment of a school r at the Windham High school 1a amone | 1 the possibilities, and the matter is un- der investigation by some of the teach- Rice vs. town of Pomfret an interest- ing point was raised by Attorney Wil- Ham A. King for the demurrer, the bearing of which is of considerable im- portance in view of the trunk line system of highways now maintained or In course of ‘constriction in the state. Mty stay Whth friegds. i New ork. John F. O'Connell was the guest of friends in Middletown Thursday. John Mahoney was calling on Wil- mantic friends Thursday. Visitation to Posts. Popular Knife Box, now 9o, Floor Broom, value $9¢, now 29 value 50c, now 33c. INICKEL PLATED WARE -pint Copper Nickel-plated.Tea or !&'fl- Pots—Sale price 750. o Pails, now 21o. (Continued from page one) reduced to a scale of some 200 square miles, as compared with the whole continent of Eurcpe, but on that ac- count they have been none the less, interesting. Aeroplanes and all other accompaniments of modern warfare GLASS WARE 2-quart Colonial Water Pitcher, high shape, value 6dc, now 42c. SPECIAL IN TURQUOISE ENAMEL WARE Your choice at 49¢ 14-piece Colonial Punch Set, = i P , Helsey ers and puplls. Windham High at one| _Jumior Vice Department Commander | have figured in both the Japanese and 4 ! gsbint, Copper Nickel-plated Tea or| s-guart Double Dofler, worth 60c, I4-quart Deep Dish Pan, worth 75c. |brand. valuo 3500, now $398. | account of there being no fence at a|fime had a weekly publication, but|George Erown returned Thursday [the German operations. - Cotree M—Bl-lenp o 35 s, ar | 20T 4% for 49. 8-inch Near Cut Glass Berry Bowl | dangerous poin tand steep embank- |IaCK of interest led to its demise. from Har'ford, where the department| The strength of the attacking force, Sepint_Qopper Nickal %B«M G-quart Covered Berlin Kettle, Worth | 1o oo noon 1y pan worth 39, |SParkies just like Teal cut glass, Valuc | ment on one of the trunk iines in the commander and his staff visited the |as compared with the little garrisan of s Nickel-plated Tea Kot- |79 for 49, : & o mianey * |75, now $7c. town of Pomfret, where the plaintift Brief Mention. Hartford posts Wednesday avening. | some 7,000 men and the few German | iie rios B0, S-quart Lipped Preserve Ketile, | fOF 49c Genuine Hand-cut Rock Cryetal| was injured. There was no allega- | M. E. Sullivan spent Friday in Dan- | soctas e the Willimantic — post ey Copper Nickel-Plated Tea Kot~ |Worth 66c, for 49c. 6-quart Covered Berlin Sauce Pan,|VAses. berry dishes. bon-bon dishes | tion in the complaint that the town of felson. oo 11| SEDRGRY SYEMNE pastionats that tle—Sale price 980. 12-quart Lipped Preserve/ Kettle, |worth 69c, for 4%c. o ared putier (Jishes, salad | Pomfret was “bound to maintain” or| ; . Hulhouse went to N A T e O Ry D[ catnpafir W was fr i acictes ol et C LUged . X 3 owls, celery _trays, " footed bowis, | “Legp in Tepair the. section 1o ques: | miaal” went to Norwich|routs No, 3, is taking his annual va- | the - German Bar—Sale price 45¢. 5 5 4-quart Seamless Water Pitchers, |sugar and crebmers_etc, fully Worth | tion, and Attorney King's contention % < SSTUY Schstitute CasdacChsiial Ty 2 Nickal-plated’ Towal wé'q“"" ‘Tea Kettle, worth 85¢, foT | worth 7Toc; for 480. t"&*"fi:“i?? to s’i&se‘:fl_sfiltehm;c; “:1 Was thit the town Ao Ho' mare emi- L‘QJn.dme.n Johnson spent Friday in New 'sMcv r(i,nsrmsc m\';“- SR (T e 450. o 6-quart Seamless Convex Cook Fot, v 60c o dozen. | roned Tumblers, | trol. aver the road, but that there had | London. g dt Mr ana Birs. Carroll E.|. Th rise was that so_small o 10-quart Seamless Water Pall, worth | _6-quart .+ {now 69c a_dozen. 5 | B visiting at Mr, and Mrs. Carroll E. o_surprise Nickel-plated Soap Dish—Sale |, 10-quart S worth 85c, for 49c. Chippendale Coionial Tumblers, now | tion, v el e Norwich, hac! Casey spent Friday In | Stapies for a few days. ‘“;fitw“xflifi.fifi‘li’o‘fi'&“& Waiohted Battom Cuspidors, nicksl- | _13-quast Seamless Water Pail, worth| S-quart Seamless Convex Cook Pot, |69 a dozen z who can 5o upon these roads and do| R.C. White of Holyoke was In this| Thors), Triedman was In Hartford | 1005 B naval forcoes of the | plated—Sale price 21c. s3c, for 4%, _ lworth 8ic, for 48c. dmers Tumblers, now 25¢ 2| anything to them. city Friday. *,ll?hl‘:rd:&-“ vas o large crowd at the |Leports from various sources il Goimed, first, that the only lia-| Miss Mary Adams was in Middle- | moving picture show Friday evenins. | V:Eether indicate that the allies ty in such cases is that-created by | (oniog, MAr3 around Kiso-Chow has been up the “statute; second, that the statute | ‘O%n Friday. e 2 Judge and irg IL F- Bucll molored | B0SI000 neA Sha SEvErEl SEoMEE TREY MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES IN THE NOVEMBER SALE uses words which ix the liability upon | Harry Potter returned to Afiddie- | to Middletown Thursday, | © o | of 2000 ’ | 8, fest Water:proof Clothes lines,y Weight's Silver Croam, valus “2%c o R B P o Bt Day is in Middletown, the | 3,MCeting in Masonic hall ¥riday eve- | Women Divers Offered Sarviosts valie 33c, now 200, < now 196, y ¢ own. the | ning. 'the movements have No. 1 Uniyéisal Food Chopper, now | raid’ Wire. Carpet or Rug mm' P R e i e T Pty Bt i 3. Hobart Baker of the Hop Yard | been sessenobut ino. Arer seneval sbe now 10c. e jowns . Kate Rafferty Prat spendin; 6 Comvination Bath Room Sets, con- [ Dover Zgg Beater, value e, now o l‘f,‘a’l‘?fi.’..ff;“;.':::f;g'f;;'(‘,}’}‘;tn"gf a few days in Boston. e e i e sisting of 18:inch Towel Ber, Soap {180, ver, it is | A. C. Aspinwall v i mines” which Dish, Tumbler and Brush Holder—Salé| White Enamel Combinets with cover, ent demurrer, it is an interesting one | pyjg, o (SR :l:yor Providence spent | SULTAN OF TURKEY, K3onA. MinbeCiiy. S0 s on A S B for the siate, the towns and all who ™" A the Germans had laid. wilze: Poitst Ono-plecs Nickel.plated| 1 Cedix'Oil oot Mop and 1 pint B he So-vallad Lhnk A N s & b TEk e n AGED 68, FACES [oea.8 g,‘,‘;‘,“,g’{,,’,.‘,“‘.::::w‘;“"“ = ons, n o set, t] andle and edar Oil, value .00, now o r 2 older, valus §1.55 now 880, both. . Plainfield Wife Seelis Divoroe. Mrs, F. A Flagg and son returned CRISIS OF EMPIRE | o e e b e Bus th Mrs. Potts’ Sad Iron Holders, value| $1.00 size Liquid Veneer Polish and - 4 s Triday from a visit in Putnam. dive aod rel Ihoaninee 1 X - 00, s he only other matter before the| ! ; S0 offer was declined since the Japaness 10¢, now 7o, Ligiid Veneer Fioor Mop, vaiuo $1.10,| coutd only cther Tatter befares thel ) sliss Julla GAllAN o€ Yastls. & the law prohibited the loyment of B size Queen Ann Burner, value 10c, |both for 76c. case of Annie C. White of Plainfield | Sust of relatives on Windham road. comen in war-like operations. Duriog now 7o, - 35c size Liquld Veneer Polish, now ! V. Alfred B White of Putaam. Qirs. Mabel Reynolds is entertainin The mine sweeping campaign at least o A .‘1:, Queen Ann Burner, value 7c, 192, ; ks : The complainant, who was repre- | her son, Junior Reynolds, of New York. :m: g‘tnfn:wg?p::m mine-dragging AL B Al Tars Wikks. ios e e Lauld Venser: Follstiy now gented by Attorney’ T. E. Baboock of | Miss Violet Snow returned to New boats was Blown up. The next gen- 50 a_dozen, Little Jewel Electrio Flash Idghts- g i B T R e T eral move on the part of the Ja upon the stand, and it transpired from Haven Friday after a visit with her | N Alaska Cold Handle Stove Lifter, |Sale price 780. s ey s o s ity A e e Tt e - vlie 105, oW 86, e ok | iRiecol “Battery Flash. Light—| T o A My 1 e - o e ok BT i e aske, Col andle Stove Poker, |Sale price 89 who had lived with her off and on - from: the/ B aonn value 19c, now o, Extra Batteries for these lights at! since, always at her father's home, | i o % Clara Kinney, e s, Pmuias. gl et o, ta Oil Heater, 2-In-One Shoe Polish, value 10c, now | 250 each. 1 with the exception of a short time in - was igiation of the integrity of value $3.50, now §298 7. i-loaf size Universal Bread Mixer—.i 0 . Miss Elizabeth' Keating, who h: it gy g Putnam at his mother’s house, that he as China, but the Japanese went abead v Dust Absorbing Dry or Yatch Mop, |Sale price $1.69. Rayo Lamp complet had never supported her, and that they | 2¢en Visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. P. S. h thels tions. +OIL HEATERS value 8¢, now 856, S-loat size Universal Bread Mixer— e 5 P had had six childrem, four >f whom | Keating, returned Friday to South N i st e BN % Ol New Pertootion Of | 150 ShoA gorhing ‘Dust Cloths, value |Sale price §2.19. value $1.50, now $1.53 were living, the oldest 11 and the | Manchester. forees “bas. never -been: oleially” & Standara New jon 5e, now Ie. Jap. Decorated Umbrella ~ Stands, youngest 6 years old. ‘They had not|_A.E, Greene, a musician with Sparks vulsed, Been Hoaters, gusranteed fres trom emoke | Sheot Sedl Fry Pans with cold|value 450 now e, : LAMPS lived together for about six years. . | Bros! circus, arrived in this city Fei T o . ATt e flr;“l'o- 4% s gy B S ‘v v Y ulj:t Qalsy ;Pwlsée:mfatm:t C Agcind Bi\'o. 1 sise Fiany-Zamp, cwmpists | -1 reply to questiony lr;%mt the court A Sisit his parents, Mr. and Mra. tachment of some 800 South Wales High Front—Sale Oream, . mow . o—s valua 33, now 19c. e fact wag brought out that when the | ¥ reene. Borderers and 400 Indian Sikhs, under 190, pound. No. 2 Standard Sewing Lamps, com- | cOuple finally separated the husband | Mr, and Mrs. Allen B. Lincols of command of Brigadier ‘Gensral Na- No. 130 High Front—Sale price plete, value 38c, now 27a. gfx:v‘;::u{fi:‘;’n“’}&';" - ;{;_‘.‘“&;’“‘ New Haven have with them over Sun- ","",',m\-v:;_h xammmm ::‘:‘“ their 0. Rayo Nickel Central Draft Sewing or g 08 TN i okt ol ol 160 High Front—Sale price SR EARTHERN WARE Reading Lamps, valuo $1.80, now $143, g:&dgi' atpport Dis Aalip Do’ mety D e Savwnuwe T o yotaas ~inci ardinieres, assorted - styles,| Decorated English Jet Tea Pots, 2 etter go away. In the face of this t: t of Tsing-Tau. 825 Low Front—Sale price|were 31.00—Sale price 69c. end $-pint siz rted sh: e T W i < $8.55. . - 3 -pint size, assorted shapes, were s Fighting Was Continuous Go ™0 Lem Tromsue orie| LR It psmored mven | FES0 U o e | WIRE GOODS Ohirdren Ory orsc by e T 153.98. € ale price 25c. o 1i-inch Jerdinieres, assorted styles, | 7. s arm angers, c fortrens today. $his: s T Tow Trom—suie price| 21150, Tirdinieren soser qqiineh Glaced Cusptdors—Sae price | Retinned Wiire Garment I FOR FLETCHER'S Pericd both the German ‘and the Jep- 20-inch Glaced Umbrella Jars, as-| Silver Plated Casserol Egg Beaters, STORIA Anese. warships and sirshipe aigaped suted dearetinen ety S el | et e ik dEteasey | | Dovee Tk Besies mecnite mw 7o | A ! i ihs bomaberfuent, of - BRUSHES prics 890, shapes—Sale prices $1.73 and $1.98, Fomeiel A v Tmam P v ‘of thess N o On pne of the most severs 1 All Bristle Fioor Brashes, ST TTERN | e T Taoe, fyacy My HIRAM N. FENN °“‘Jgg‘°{‘.:' o0, Ootober 1 1t ot oo : nounces that apanese L2 B =it AL Bristiy Gioer Brushes; C_CK :AR sdDu NNER _SETS 535 Feet Tinned Picture Wire, were ”N‘:EE"‘;::E':' ‘“"‘"f'mfxz"'&'_‘“ FOR 1190 killed and 300 ounded. were now 8%, aduced. Pri , now 2 en re No. 2 All Bristle Dust Brushes, wero t IFES Heavy Wire Meat or Oyster Brollers, | Telephone Lady Assistant await the arrival of siege: 850, now 2. 1i2-plece Decorated Efiglish Dinner | 112-pl 4 i 28 i i ( : ld W h SESINUIRE . oDstakiane. oS BN A8 Bristie Combisation Shoe Brusi- | Sck Traine $1500, sale Drice #1100 | Sek: atee $3000r e, EuElsh, Dionor | were: 25, now 1 o €ather P sk e T ~pi The sultan of 'Turkey, always re-|to 3 "5l Briatie Biove Brushes, were 25c, | L-Bieco Decorsted Boglah Dioner |12-picce Decorated Emelish Dinner < JAY M. SHEPARD S forrea (o-as the “Sick Man ot Burope’ Japancse Naval Losses ‘200, 3 .98, .00, .50, 3 2 2 N is likely to become critically ill or e October. - ‘Handy House Brushes, now 4o each. | 112-plece Decorated English Dinner Set, value $26.00, sale price §2008. ° | WRINGERS Buccooding Eimore & Shepard |Ngw js the time to make |mest with & fine recovery as a result of |, 1t Wo® 08 the bt o Oy ¥ Plain or Handle o8, Were Universal or Lovell Brand Clothes annmormdflmhh“ s 2 throwing in his lot with the kaiser in | fhat ‘he JaPencss Nol S700Y o "Brince : b Wringer— your selections. We have a {he present war, Mohammed V. 188 |ienry Mountain and other hills near B 5 een suitan for fiv y 2 Textetmen Ths WARE. LANTERNS i s E 10 inch zol 60-62 North St., Willimantic {large stock to select from. a £00d natured, plous old man of sixty- | the,9WR. The Sermen 1oty ALUMINUM Rayo Lanterns complete, value 40c,| Dietz Royal Lanterns, value 75 g ©xios $A3F. Lady Assistant Tel. connectior: ¢ight, obedlent o the will of the Youns | c¢'shese 'on the outskirts, &1 o At 20% Discount apw 3% now bac. % velde T66.| 144 x 10 inch rolls, gusranteed for X Turka and of the Austro-German influ been evacuated some time ago 2 three years, sale price $3.59, . ence. After balf a lifetime of palace [ Paye been SYCTRUSE TORIC 0 Srorts e o 30| o DlLZ, Monareh Tanterns, vaiue 50c,| Dietz Bilszard Lanterns, valus $1.00, | A1l Steel Wringers; guaranimed for imprisonment he was scized from his | 33 the garrison concentrRtes, I o IeR bondage and placed in power, while his G oot brother, the erstwhile sultan, was rele- gated to political oblivion. The pres- ent ruler of the Ottoman empire has always been regarded as a man of peace and contentment ‘1.25 and up. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Demtist) P Painless Extracting . and Filling a Specialty ocecupy comimanding positions on_the range ‘of precipitous hills that the harbor city. Tha: had five forts exclusively fense. ) R e he asoormiDUM | Diotz Delite Lanterns, value® $1.00, now 89o. s Bain Koslas: Brian oua les, cups, ‘tea and coffee mots, etc. BPECIAL—8 cup size. Rochester Qe- TIN WARE WHAT 9c WILL BUY < The heights back of the city are pas- Aluminum Percolator, with ‘extre No.9 I1X Tin Wash Boller, copper| 13 quart Lisko Dairy Pati, valus 25c IN THIS SALE 752 Main Street, - Willimantio strated only Ly the fei e sad 3t Plate, fully worth §4.90, sale price $2.49, bo:\tcm.' 1v-m- ::iu, sele prico $1,19, |salo price 20e, | 1 sna 17 quart Datry Pan. Telephone _STATE oF om0, CITY OF TOLEDO, Drobably ia thrsngh e Do hee = No, 2 oz. Copper Wash Boiler, Loy an uart u n, jecas County, i valus $3.80, &ale price §2.89 " L vate Soapoie Japanced Coal Shovel, | ‘ Gnemel Wash . Besins Pt 3 Cfieméy makes oath that he|the defending fortresses had beep. 3 quart Enamel Sauce Pan. 1s senior partner of the firm of F. J.|lenced. 12 quart Liske“Btrainer Pails, value ROASTERS - : t in - | 8 auatt Heavy Dinner Pail, thres| 4 quart Preserving Kettle. p T e G e e ri T 2 S {35¢, sale prica 690 cach, Parts, valus 45c, sale Drice 33c, 3 quart Tin Suds Dipper Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. |5 °§n§°t’r‘-’.§’i e T BT RCR A »M,."fl Stesl Covered Roaster, salef o ‘lu"lurl Lgp:g :lil“euum Es g m' of QuiS HUNDRED DOLLAE ror o ed on August 2. In m - slzes Bre ns, i ch “vn a3 a T post o) Savory Covered Roaster, B I s tablished 1832 Mot he cured by the use of HALLS|said: 2 Jsade price $1.68. : Stoel Paring Knives. ERRRaRNCURE ] T ey e Yola o Rt Liske ers, self basting, 3 S . vet gt “Never shall 3 E-r:' g . Accuracy in courteous service, oy Bresence, this oth day of Decem. | smallest bit of ground over S ; RN o VL e, WHAT 4c WILL BUY ess and. liberality . dealing, and a i s, / s business i ministeri 2 p SR IN THIS SALE policy in Hala Catarrh Cure i3 teken. InEér nally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces the systemi. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHeNEY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by all Dru‘{l its, T8c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation, Don't Delay Treating Your Cough. its o affire, characterze, THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to - prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable, [} v 11: ‘lnchh Dwn"rfin Pie Plates. an nch Deep Jelly Cake Pans, Wood Mixing Hpoous. ~. 2 ond 8 quart Tin Pudding Pans, Asbestos Mats, Tin Measuring Cups, Paring Knives, Glass Lemen Squeerers, No. 8 ALL COPPER WASH BOILERS Glasa e A stight couzh often becomes serl. ous. ungs get congested. bronchial Value $3.50—Sale Price $2.69 sk W08 fubes fill with mucous, your vitality is ¢ Paper Lamp Shades, H. C. MURRAY COMPANY reduced. You need Dr. Bell Tar-Honey. It soothes your irritated alr passages, loosens mucous and makes your system resist colds, ’tl}ll:c TheWindham National Bank o ST

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