Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 7, 1914, Page 7

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CONGRATULATED BRANDEGEE." Governor Baldwin Is Among Those to Werite to the Senator. : the many congratulatory messages that have come to Senator B. andem of New London from his late opponent, Gov- idwin. The message the are given with some of the other fll.hmy messages: % - Hartford, N¢ Senator—I congratul on the result of the first election in Gmumcuant under the seventeenth amen to the United States Con- Tt has put it beyond ques- tion' that the people want you to re- main where you are for at least six years longer. ern u"y‘ s et $2 98 o (See Window Display) Wewmfort\mteenoughto purchase for spot cash, the en- Em in Men’s Wear Clothing Hats Furnishings “Yours sincerely, Simeon E. Baldwin. \Tew London, Conn., Nov. 5, 1914. My Dear Governor—Your _letter of Advantageous purchases en-. the Yourth melani‘conerituisting =t || OUR WINTER SHOWING OF STEIN-BLOCH SUITS || tire surplus stock of a New - ables us to offer the following - e e ciion Tab AND OVERCOATS IS THE BEST EVER: York maker of high-class Milli- : : Srx mt::e“{g]n high respect, ‘Purchase of these clothes constitutes a us to make this extraordinary ind Misses® Coels. Very_sincerely yours, Frank B. Brandegee. Hartford, Conn.. Nov. 5, 1914. Dear Sennmr—Let me offer you my congratulations on your reelection as ‘senator, 3 Very sincerely yours, & Herbert Knox Smith. ‘New London, Gonn., Nov. 6, 1914. £ % My Dear Mr. Smith—Your letter of || run in wide range. s g bR the Afth instant, tendering your con- Rl n elect! to the " Sust reckived T apprec But the wise man—he who means that senate, Is just received. I appreciate the value of his dollar shall ENDURE— k2 polite and courteous note. As- will come here and let us outfit him with suring you of my respect and high re- Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes gard for you, and with best wishes, I remain, This is not mere talk. It is sound BUSINESS. Anditis based on our extended knowledge that STEIN-BLOCK Clothes are the best a man cmlbuy, dollar for dollar. offering. Beautiful $5.00 Os- trich Trimmed Hats— at $2.98 These Hats come in black and every fashionable color, and were never made to sell at less than $5.00. Don'’t fail to visit our Millinery Department today and see the many other special values we are offering in Women’s and Misses’ Dress Hats at EQUAL TO EQUAL TO EQUAL TO $1 98 HATS SOLD 9 98 *— AT $3.00 Ostrich season pass to right appearance. There are clothes and clothes and prices Women’s and Misses’ Coats in all the newest . ™. models, some with cape, others in the new s belted effects in ziberline and fancy mixtures, values up to $12.50—Special price......... These are exceptional value! Women’s and Misses” Coats in a wide range of styles, ma- terials are ziberlines, boucles and mixtures— Coats would ordmanly sell at $15.00—Special G e S e L R s IR Always sincerely vours, Frank B. Brandegee. Norwich, Conn., Nov. 4, 1914 Dear Senator Brandegee—Kindly ag- fept' my sincere congratulations on your: well deserved election, as the people of this state have shown by their decisive vote of yesterday their continued_confidence in you and the policies’ of the republican party. Very truly yours, Arthur L. Peale New London, Nov. 4 1914. Dear Senator—In. behalf of the of- ficers and directors - of the Union Bank end Trust Co., please accept hearty $9.98 Women’s and Misses’ Coats, all late models, in- cluding the new Russian effect—these are prin- cipally mixtures—value up to $17. SO—Specnal 35 = Pl Ak Resho A TR Gt 1 SR A $2‘—' AT $3.98 $3‘— AT $5.00 Take advantage of the special sale of Os- trich Feathers now in progress. The as- sortment includes every wanted size from $12.50 Women's and Misses’ High-grade Coats, mostly congratulations’ on the event of your 7 » ; 14 to 20 inches, in black, white and all || plain Ziberlines and Bayaden in black, navy, R Yot an and et e [] | Stein-Bloch Suits Stein-Bloch Overcoats ea erSthe fashionable colors. "And the price || green and brown—also Black Ural Lamb $17 50 T o hearenChemecrres o || - $18.00 to $28.00 $20.00 to $30.00 range is from $1.98 upwards. Coats—value up to $22.50—Special price. . . ) Jeas than they have you in so doins. ‘George F. Tinker, P New Vork, Nov. in my. life have I been so happ: am- this morning te find that you Gallinger and Penrose have been en- dorsed by the peoble and returned.| with rousing majorities, which indi- cates that sanity reigns again. I am specially delighted that you have been returned. You are one of the few men who .never had an eye on the fence ¥ 7 i and never compromised on principles. That ‘the state has recognized your preeminent ability and especially your great services, iz a source of pro- Gontinued Today--A Sale of Cotton Geods ‘“Grown in America” and ‘“Made in America.” Note these offerings in Gotton Goods from Every Department in the Store. Cotton Table Damask At 22c—Mercerized Cotton Damask, fine patterns, value 23c. At 33c—60-inch Mercerized Damask, value 45c. At 49c—62-inch Mercerized Damask, eight designs, value 65c. At 39c—Best Quality Turkey Red Table Damask, value 50c. Men’s Wear Cotton Bath Robes, Hosiery, Shirts, Underwear, Etc. $5.00 Bath Robes, $2.95 $1.00 Union Suits, 79¢ Exactly 40 Men’s Cotton Blanket/ Men's Light Weight Ribbed Cot- Bath Robes, made with shawl col- | ton Union Suits, white only, short lar, in a big range of patterns and | Seoie, Soile lensth, regular $1.00 colorings—genuine $5.00 Bath Robes 3 at $2.95. $1.00 Union Suits, 89¢ Laces, Embroideries, Etc. Lot of Val Lace Edgings and Tnsertings, value 10c and 15— Sale price a yard. Domestic Department These special offerings of Sheetings, Cotton Blankets, Cot- ton Table Damasks, Etc.; should induce liberal buymg Yard-wide Sheetings Cotton Bed Spreads At 5c—36-inch Brown Sheeting, | At 63c—Crochet Bed Spreads, valuo value 7c. 89c. Foundest gratification. With best wishes for your future, A Faithfully yours, X Chauncey M. Depew. U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C. My Dear Frank—I am delighted at the news of vour reelection and it must_be a source of great gratification to you. to win in a clean campaign Vs. the strongest man in the democratic Hamburg Embroidered Edgings, = At 85c—Crochet Bed Spreads, value At 7%c—36-inch Brown Sheeting, ST e blind and open-work, value S value 10c. A8 g SER S and 10c—Sale price o yard..... 5c varty. . 3 At §129—Crochet Bed Spreads, Menin' Heavy - W O Mercerized Napkins at 48c a Very sincerely yours, At S3fo_it-imch Brown Sheeting, value $1.50, R e 15¢ Half Hose, 11c Union Suits: i ecrn coty, reomon | “dozen—at 75c, value. $1.00—at 950, oreidh o e & ar $‘1;i69m S Giochet Bed Spreads, | for corset covers and waists, Men's Heavy Welght Cotton Half | $1.00 value at $3¢ a Svit. o o nator—Please aceept ¢ At mo-—as-mch ‘Bleached Shoeting, valiie 39¢ and s0c—Sale price & i i 5 A hg!r‘uu:z;;:?:fitxmns ¥ acver was value 1c. &b | Qng, case of Marseliles. | vara Fomo | 200 O P anl it (o black . 50c Work Shirts, 42c 7 D3 so tick™ “in all my lite, At 9340—s6- tnch Bleached Shesting. | Slientiy “lgm“f‘fflfig;e“fi L Ctton et ol Tatae valuslat M5 a pafrs: . Men's Blue Chambray Cotton Sanitary Diaper, 55c M Lippitt. Talge e | $1.95, valuo $2.95. in white, cream and ecru, value “X‘]’:lfka 02“'5‘;‘ r*:;l :"z‘e;c leict: 17, res- mg;;nclht S-;-git:.ry’ DimerI 10-yara NovV, 5 S a yard...cc.ees - o plece, value Toc. o o i piadie HANAN N Cotton Blankets Towels—Towelling SRS R by %< | Hosiery, 6 for 75¢c 50c Negligee Shirts, 42c my most cheerful and ardent congrat- #t 90—One case of Cotton Crib | At 3c—One case of Cotton Twilled | 27-inch Shadow Lace Flouncing Men's “Ipswich” Cotton Hosfery, - °g = s, 5 ulations for the grand result. Tmai‘; Blankets, full size. Crash at 3c a yard. fzir_ ow_'af:%s :mid drez{scz, value A in black, tan, navy and gray— s “573 : r(;;ttgnoth;gl){l{eee fl’sbcm‘rtu. mr White G ) — ing you may enjoy the best of healt At 590—Size 10-4 Cotton Blankets, | At 4c—100 dozen Wash Cloths, | $1-90—Sale price a yard....... @ > & 8] = Speclal price 75¢ a box of six PaIrs. | entire stock of s0c Negliges. Shirts at 42c each. and be of great service to your con- At 10c—20-inch White India Linons_ stituents, value 69c. value 15¢ to 20c. Turkish, knit or woven, at & eac 18-inch Oriental Lace All-over, 4c—Cotton Towels, ity White and ecru, value $1.50 and Yours truly, At 63c—Size 10-4 Cotton Blankets, | At 50c Underwear, 42c . - o Horage Johrison. value 83c. Turkish. muok el e e e mara egc b et B RE RO $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 79¢ | At 1230 — 40-nch it Tndia New Haven, Conn., Nov. 4, 3 950—Size n At 9c—Cotton Towels, value 12%ec. BRI i 3 S = Men's Negligee Shirts of fine P S NS Solaes . D::; Senu.t:ur—olv hav‘;eb.:tn & g«;- At e Sk 4 Cotton Blankets, :: ;go_gmcn '}-owe,s‘ e 19/5 ngfim?nsc lz‘;f::fh'; ‘:;:5 asapl .}’f;& auld Dr:v:ers‘ alll sizes, regular 30¢ | quality percale, neat designs, and | At 12/40—40-inch White Nainsook, tghted and ercos - o—Cotton Towel 3 s value at 42c each. full line of st egu A - eults!ot 'léufiday‘: elec::mnd xtzaiguh%; At’flfits—size 11{2406}7-@9& Blank- | At 24c—Cotton Towili, ::}:: 352 collars—Special value at....... 25¢ $1.00 Und * gh‘u‘:s u:n‘gsco“?hz.eu. regular $1.00 4 17‘3!1:;{20: e not foun: ime to ex ets, value $2.00. 2 e = - O¢c = > 'c—40-incl hite Nainsook, it ey Songratictions, Snny || e 4138 g0 14 Nevpea B | Pillow Cases—Sheets | %ot ot Siovows covers, | $1.00 Underwear, 79 | g1 0 Night Shirts, 79 Vo you er etc, value $2.50. F 2 2 : - e “otton “ 8 have undertaken, I remain, % At 9c—Pillow Cases, value 12%c. $1.00—Sale price ... PR 4 % Men’s Cotton Flannel Night Shirts, At | One case of 36-inch Lo B e At $248—Size 11-4 Napped Blank- | At 12/eo—Pillow Cases, value Ite. Shirts and Drawers, ribbed, our reg- | o pest quality outing flaunel. reg. 956 | Cloth, 12-vard pleces, of ots, value $2.00. o Roilin S. Woodruff, At 16c—Plllow Cases, value 20c. (Art Department) ular $1.00 value at 79¢ each. Bx-Governor of Connecticut. Norwich, Conn., Nov. 3, 1914. Hon. Frank B. Brandegee—Allow me n behalf of the Connecticut State As- sociation of Letter Carrers to extend to you their heartiest congratulations ular $1.00 Night Shirts at 79c each. | 95¢, value $1.35. Boys’ Wear Wash Fabrics Threads, Tapes, Etc. Cotton Dress Goods our reelection as United States . = At 3¢c—500-; d 1s, Basti O o Trasting pou witl have & very || Blouses, Rompers and Knee | Good savings on many sorts of Seasonable Wash Fabrics “Thread, white only, 40, 50 ang Wonderful values in the newest weaves in Juccessful term. Trousers. 60, valué se. Sincerely yours, John L. Counihan, State Secretary. Cotton Challies, 5¢ Cotton Challies, 25 inches wide, in a good assortment of designs and oolorings, at 5¢ a yard, value Tc. Apron Ginghams, 5c Good Quality Apron Ginghams, in blue and white checks, a variety of Cotton Dress Fabrics 36-inch Cotton Plaids for waists and dresses, in navy, brown, red, garmet and green combinations, regular 50c value at.. ceeess 330 Black and White Shepherd Checks, very popular for One-piece Dresses or Separate Skirts, at these prices— 86-inch Black and White Fine 12Y5c Cretonnes, 10c 36-inch Cretonnes, in a splendid assortment of styles and colorings for draperies and comfortables, at 10c a yard, value 12%c, 15c Ripplette, 11c Ripplette or Old-fashioned Seer- At 4c—John J. Clark’s and Chad- wick’s Machine Thread, black and white, all numbers—4c a spool, 45¢ a dozen. 3 for | Merrick’s Darning Cotton, 5¢ | 45-yard spools, all colors— ! 3 spools for 5c. At 5c—Dexter’s Knitting Cotton, black and white, all numbers, Boys’ Cotton Blouses, light and dark effects, sizes 4 to 16 years, regular price 25c—Special price 19¢ Boys' Cotton Madras Blouses, light and dark effects, made with linked or neck band, sizes New York, Nov. 4, 1914, My Dear Senator—Few Results of avesterday’s elections pleased me more than the news of your reelection to the senate. I congratulate you heart- ily upor: this emphatic endorsement of your years of influential and states- 86-inch Black and White Checks in three sizes, regular 29¢ value ‘servige. With best wishes, 5 to 16 years, regular rice 50c sizes, at 5c a yard, value Sc. sucker, 28 Inches wide, a_good as- at 5e a ball from 7c. Cin e et Dl e A e 336 —Special Price ceceeerecvevves . sortment, at 1lc a yard, regular | At fo—Tape, 4- 2% . aeeeeeeesieiiieeiia, Tatmtany yours, = m.: e o P Ginghams, 6Y;c price 15c. % wiaths, o Tolls, % and | o 1noh Cotton Shepherd Checks, black and white, in two sizes, for ‘Nicholas Murray Butler, ys” e ity Madres 1 At 2c—Tag Coats, Skirts or Dresses, regular 756¢ value at.............. eescsssccc.s 8OO . eal Flann. —Tape, 4-yard rolls, % and m”é,g‘,‘;fi“}\g.““je’féfi' Biouses, made with linked collar e iais, Idealean el, 12Y/3¢c % width 44-inch Fancy Check, Cotton Ratines, in a variety of handsome color irear-Mr, Bfandegee A’ the and French cuffs, sizes 6 to 16 checks, stripes and plaids, at 8%c a Idealean Flannel, all cotton and | At Sc—Tape, 4-vard rolls, %, 7% | combinations, all washable, regular $1.25 value at. % 28 inches wide, waisting and shirt- My Woys say at the game, three long Yale cheeérs, for, we Have won the first half years, regular price 69c—Special PTiCO seceveievenceveiancnnnn.nn yard, value 8c. ing designs, at 123c a yvard, value and 1-inch widths, At 3c—India Tapes, 4 pieces as- 44-inch Cotton Ratines, fancy checks in a splendid range of fashionable colorings, washable, regular $1.50 value 8t......coovuerenncnnnanana., $ 1.19 Outing Flannel, 77 oy 4 omlxg F‘lanne],el;S ln/glfec wide, | 10c Percales, 8c light and medium grouf B-inch Porcalon of the game, and I.think in 1918 the second hglf- ‘wift roll up a victory. 1 cannot congratulate you, for that term is too wesk, but I am thank- sorted widths in package, value 5c. At 6c—Bias Seam Tape, cambric, Children’s Rompers, of plain chambray and ripplette, in in Cotton Corduroys, 29 inches wide, very desirable for Coats, Suits or Skirts, in navy, old blue, brown and white, regular 8%c Corduroys at.. 790 ds, good as- - in a splendid £ lain white, also light and dark Sortment of stripes and checks, at widths, 2, 3, 4 and 5, value el fol from. the bottom of my heart for Dl - assortment of designs and color- 1.00 Velveteens, 89¢c 1.50 Velveteens, $1. loction. far ‘the. futire of Con- effects, regillar price 50c—Spe- 7%c a yard, value c. ings, at Sc a yard, regular price 10c. goe $ 2 $ » $1.39 clal Drice secececnccricevensesas Boys’ Cotton Corduroy Knicker- bocker Trousers, made with watch pocket and warranted not to rip, regular price 95c— Special price a pair............ 8¢ At 7c—English Tape, white only, % 1 1 t 1-inch ids y: 5 12Y;¢c Ginghams, 9¢ to l-nen wide 10 yards The fam-us “Red Seal” Zephyr | At 41>—Ccrlet Laces, 5 yards I Dress Ginghams, in a wide range of t 40 & pair, value se, o patterns and_color combinations, | At 1!:—Ahaorhant Cotton, in sani- regular 12%c Dress Ginghams at Sc. tary packages, value 25c. 24-inch _ Cotton Velveteen, for Dresses, Coats or Suits, in black, navy and brown, at 88c a yard, reg- | dress or coat. at $1.39 a yard, regu- ular price $1.00. lar price $1.5 27-inch Light Weight Velveteen, in black only, extra fine and very o 27-inch Cotton Velveteen, in black necticut and the future of our coun 1;inch Cotton Velveteen, in black It seemed to me that, if we con- unued in -the course that had been pursued for .the past two years that the emmtw had but one outlook, panic, 25c Ginghams, 18¢ A splendid assortment of Scotch Ginghams, 32 inches wide, attrac- tive designs and colorings, at 13c a yard, regular price 25c, v, 4 = chiefs, value bc. (Not more and Underwear at very special prices than 1 dozen to a customery | Price a yard.. % | pretty open-work -borars. = coats, Wrappers, Etc. Harvard coilege receives $5000 un- At 24e—Women's Plain White | Printed Art Silkolines, designs f’s’_‘d" g LA ,&“‘“’;’; g e a codlcil of the will of the late One case of Boys' Extra Heavy ; Children’s Knit TUnderwear, Hemstitch Handkerchief at | and colorings for every use, e’ 3¢S pec: ]PM F ¥ Camisoles, . made of Hamburg, Sarah A.- Gaston, daughter of Cotton Ribbed Hoslery, sizes 7 i good weight, sizes 4 {0 12 years | 2%c each, 2 for bc. value 12%c—Special price a c;x_lmxn Serim, colo: orders, 17 ribbon trimmed, value 25c— former Governor William Geston, and to 10—our regular 19c Hosiery { regular 12%c Walsts at ....... 90 | At 3o—Men's Colored Border Hem- | Y274 «-- 8V | value 22c—Special price a yard 170 S, ¢ trusted employes are given rewars |f 8L -...coocoesieooerosoooss 1o | Stitch = Handkerchief, value | 1,000 vards of Curtain Madras, Fine Sorbm Curlains, nest peelll Dibe 0 A s 188 for eervices, under tbe will filed in the | Children's Gray Ribbed Fleecy- Be, t White and- ecru, all the newest edgings and ins W) Drawers, Hamburg Suffolk probate court. The will .was Misses’ Black Ribbed, Fine Lisle lined Vests and Pants—Prices Sy designs, value 22c — Speclal and_ecru, valye. $1, m,d_ Al alwon - valus: Mo made March 2, 1913, and the money (| Hosiery, sizes 6 to $i—our I are 20c, 27c, 250, 23c, 21c, 19c, A e e s Woves Border | s s iBe. | SRZE-Specialrics & guis o 8118 | apectal pri jeft to Harvard is to establish the Wil- regular 25c quality at.......... 18¢ | 17c and & g 71 Hemstitch Handkerchief,value AR Scoteh Madras. c.u-huu, pre price . veee 20 I i St ot { e 10c. Scotch Lace Curtains, a wide stained glass effects -and Mualin Gowns, m‘h‘ ,ow ana v her father. A total of $7,460 is left One case of Women's Fast ! One case of Women’s Fleecy- range of new designs, value - neat de-lxn-, value $3c—Special M& 56 inches employ $100 each being given to ‘E’s:ck 1;3‘5“35'":&:1 Hosiery, | lined Ribbed Veat; ar;ikl"a.nts— e price a pafr........... -..$1.19 | price a palr............eceiveee 79 e and Annie MoDer- ue C—5D price a Vests have Dutch n Tegu- - mott, and $60 to Mary Duggan and | f PaIr .......... 8o | lar 28c value at..esssen.. veere 19 essS S The celsbrated “Ostermoor”” Mattresses, made:6f-Dest. auality. cotton $1.000 to Pairick Carolan, coachman i felt, full size and welght, regular $15.50 Mattresses, at :-9995 | white Musiin Long Skirt Carolan also receives two montns pay || RPSUE TOrO PR Meck | Womews Bxtra Heawy Floeoy- | a¢ 1210—Yard-wide Black Perca- Hamburg " trimmed. all size, after tha deat :':.th:‘ R o Ok ular 15¢ Cotton Hoslery at. 116 | Special Price ...-eeeeceszaesvns 26 L 1;:ne.yva‘1iu:“1;c, EEG. : AT S value §3c—Special price. —Yard- e lac] 'erca- il g:h.msged 62. She bt 2 One case of the celebrated One case of Women's Fleecy- line, value 20c. ordinary Offering of RINGS w°““‘é..3,‘§‘r{;’°".ufim“.:§ sister of William A. Gaston, presi- Burson” Heavy Weight Cot- lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, At 19c—Yard-wide Black Percaline, s checked gingham, value S0c— :mt o Sh“mm“vb‘?uk = tc;;nr Hosfery—Special price & in peeler ; color, regular 3500 Value 25cC. . The sample line of a large manufacturer, bought by Special price ... S Boaton. "Ra? gather, Witlishs Caston, el quality at ... RIS W 123c—36-inch Black Satine, us at a great oconcession in price. ! was_mayor of Boston in 1871-2 and One case of “Burson” Fleecy- Women’s Medium Weight Cot- ue 19c. Included are S TERLING SILVER and soun GOLD - | Women's Black Petticoats, of of Massachusetts in 1874. He lined Hosiery, regular 25¢ value ton Union Suits, several styles, At 210—66 inch Mercerized Satine, FILLED RINGS. Every Ring warranted. satine znd heatherbloom finish, : 1894, R <reessasessesss 19¢ | regular 50c Suits at. . 3% xnlblukuandz;. full line of . Good Values value 50c. price........ 250 P i . colors, value 29c. ‘Women's Flannelette Wrappers, ~ S5 Women’s Extra Fine Burson Women’s Heavy Fleecy-lined At 29c—36-inch Mercerized Satin, 5& &. ' el TOU, Se8, mete orERAlZnNE 2 | Fosiery, fine quality lisle, reg- Union_Suits, peeler color, res- in black, and a full line of 1o $2.00 O ey Ry Piotare Veterans of the Mex- ular 35¢ quality &t............. 28¢ | ular $1.00 Suits at.... colors, value 350, For This Sale m B 50— misery and MISS GASTON LEAVES flor Death Occurred at Poméret in Octobe: Tk trly. yoien, R, Satag. m FOR HARVARD. Courier- Hosiery--Underwear Women’s and Children’s Winter Weight Cotton Hosiery Cotton Handkerchiefs At 20— Women's Woven Border ‘White Hemstitch Handker- Ball Fringe, for curtains, white 6c—Special and ecru, desirable for dresses, regular $1.75 quality at........... ... $159 Women's Wear Muslin Underwear, Petti- Drapery Department Highly Mercerized Curtain value e Scrims and Marquisettes, with

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