Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1915, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1915 NORWICH TOWN Herbert L. Yerrington Gives 34th An- nual Organ Recital—Church Rofi Call and Supper Follow, Many Attending. Lead Troileys To The $4th annual organ recital given by H. L. Yerrington was held at $ o'clock Friday afierncoa fn the First! Congregational church. #He was as- sisted by George ‘Turner, tenor solo- | i The well members, ere were 50 re- from those present and elght es from absent members. to attain this will find the Boston Store BT >lmgs were extended. EAST SIDE ITEMS Entertainment of Sunday School Preston Chapel—Holiday Visitors, ati A Few of the Many Special 9 by 12 Rugs of All Kinds Seamless Tapestry Brussels Ruas in all Oriental designs and celorings, istmas _entertainment of the January Economy Sales BEGIN SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd In reality this is four sales in one--four big sales with values which you will find unsurpassed. Through these sales we start our great January cleanup of Winter stocks, and prices will be cut without hesitation end. Come the first day if you can and participate in this big money as always, the center of interest. Economy Sale of Floor Coverings and Draperies Sale Values Draperies and Drapery Materials tations, A tapp = value $13.50—ECONOMY SALE PRICE............. Sedeiszois AI0RE a Birth of J - 1 s 4‘];3,’1'{’( o $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—ECONOMY SALE PRICE....... ....$1220 At Economy Prices . $19.00 All Wool Axminster Rugs—SALE PRICE............... ....$1450 190 Colored Border Scrims— nday | B 2000 All Wool Velvet Rugs—SALE PRICE...............c... ..$16.98 SALE PRICE ... -1e 13 $25.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs—SALE PRICE............... $21.75 33 Colored Bordered Scrims— 4 : SALEMBRIGE .V 19¢ $27.50 Worsted Wilton Rugs—SALE PRICE.............. ..$29.98 Holl; , Marion Hoft- eman: recita- | @ $47.50 Wilton Rugs—made of the most carefully chosen yarns—oniy Small Rugs at Economy Prices 27 by 54 All Wool Velvet Rug value $1.75—SALE PRICE § 27 by 54 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 18 by 36 Axminster Rugs, value 98c—SALE PRICE ..........6% 27 by 54 Axminster Rugs, value includ tree a tions the handsome value $2.50—SALE PRICE..$1.89 19¢ Scrim—hemstitched —SALE PRICE border five - PRICE..... ST ko . .$37. . Dejinieilot SRt SERICE #3750 25: Scrim—hemstitched border —SALE PRICE ....... ....180 e Ny 3% Scrim—hemstitched border 8-3 by 10-6 Rugs at Sale Prices —SALE PRICE . o 20c Imoorted Madras— $1350 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—SALE PRICE... SR $10.25 SALE PRICE ...............150 $1850 Wilton Velvet Rugs—SALE PRICE........c.covieeeunenns 98 25c Imported Madras— o $17.50 All Wool Axminster Rugs—SALE PRICE ..$13.98 SALE PRICE ............... 20c ESicadar. 5 ; f 25c Sash Curtai f d piano’ <ol $2250 Sanford and Bigelow Axminsters—SALE PRICE....... e ¥inon,. Fo S urtaing ‘of goo et muslin and 33 inches long— $2250 Body Brussels Rugs—SALE PRICE....... Soesis Shgeses OBTE AP EIBRIGE | 0 1. $35.00 Worsted Wilton Rugs—SALE PRIGE. A -$2850 $125 Scrim Curtains, in white or ecru—all headed and ready to hang—SALE PRICE.. .98 $1.00 Scrim Curtains— BALESPRICE (..o ciersse .69¢ o $1.25 Scrim Curtains— L SALE BRIGE .. .. .ot 0 98c Scrim, Madras Lace Curtains— Two, Three and Four Pair Lots : ked out in red |l $1.95—SALE PRICE ........$149 | 2 by 35 Wilton Rugs, value Music as nisk by i . 2 i : e e 36 by 63 Axminster Rugs, valus 3275—5‘\“3\ PRICE .......5229 at Economy Prices. Fiich =t the $3.00—SALE PRICE .......$249 | 2 Wilton Rugs, value Values from $1.50 to $1.85— ind Herbert | i G : A0 _SALEDRICE +oa i 8000 whi om0 el s 2 F || 27 by 54 All Wool Veivet Rugs, 6 byl Wt Riise VaTus ‘ |~ value $1.35—SALE PRICE... 980 | = $6.50—SALE PRICE . 25 Values from $1.85 to $250— To Tipperars, 3 SALE PRICE e »u during the In charge of s An odd lot of Smali All-wool Axminster and some Colored Bath Room Rugs which are a trifle soiled must be disposed of They Will go at Just Half Price Ingrain and Tapestry Brussels Carpets—Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths at Economy Sale Prices, Economy Sale of Boston Store Millinery These aro all model Hats and expross alf that is best and most attractive in the millinery medes of the moment. e L e e e R e of all the recular Boston Store productions— WORK SUSPENDED CN PIER. Qutlook is for Completion of (Hc' ateumshlp Terminal at New Lnndcn Bt BRITTISH ATTITUDE NOT UNFRIENDLY TOWARD NOY Asserts Ambassador Walter Page in a Long Report. Two members remain to I " Peal Hines| | Peabod are finali | Imember: {or pro; note of u\n(\‘l ning shipping, as en ely frie ié that a Lad 1 promised within v days The ambassador Cetailed the whose tone h whole reason in somse quarte , he found a di for motive & nerican note, some Englishmen zest that the Washington admin {tion had been compeiled pressure from the interruptions t tonight ghttes £ ion, as the intended for ion fu!‘ not re. THREE FEDERAL TRADE CO! origirally MSSION,| T Tentatively Demded Upan by President! S, P. Shupa at Reno to Resum: o Reno, Jan. 1 shops at me operations w. day. TFor the last x 3 ons; here today refu: to adopt a re have been operated by 1 ley, president of the Indus- [ lution prohibiting the serving day the men employed wiil total ovet| ufacturers’ association hear- | I the frn.lf‘rnh‘ s banquets. Foster Peabo a ! 2 was lcft to enteria T - Vo Y TN Y S N By Sl =t Wi ’ A A A A A . b e % Washakls Lincleums and Our Entire Stock of $8.00 to $16.00 Hats at One Price " $5.00 a director ¢ $250 to $3.00 values— SALE PRICE $3.50 to $4.50 values— SALE PRICE SPECIAL 15¢ Hemstitched Scrim 9¢c a Yard A large purchase of this pretty material enables us to offer it during this sale at this very unusual price, Good quality, 36 inches wide 'and nicely hem- stitched, it is worth full 15c 2 yard, White, cream and ecru are offered— 9c a Yard -‘ AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Three Persons in Serious Injuries. Conn., 1~ Jan. ! Hartford | | today a(.unlenL at East Hartfo: a machine owned by Georg Haven skidded and s were thrown out ne B. Pilallis of has a compoun and internal injuri four wheels the car shot NEGRO NARROWLY ESCAPED LYNCHING Passing Train Crew. Mo., arlestown o loves 1 l—A workmen attempted number here use white man. A passing tr bbed him i ille, Tenn., 1 Jan, 0m£,&¢ fraterni bienntal ga T2 SR ostonpllire Our Third Economy Sale of This is a sale which rings true in every particular—for months we have been preparing the way for it, securing from manufacturers of repute Shirts of such quality that we may be proud to put them out as Boston Store Shirts. WE NOW HAVE READY THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF MENS SHIRTS AT THE LOWEST ECONOMY SALE - 50c NEGLIGEE SHIRTS for 39¢c 50c quality and made in all particulars as shirts of Negligee much :\'uud regular are, with attached laundered cuffs and i shirt is cut full size—the colors are n 14 to 17—for your choice ........ 75¢ NEGL!GEE SHIRTS FOR 59c all coat style shirts with attached cuffs, faced sleeves and finished with real ocean peari buttons. The material high count percale in an excellent and nd en!erings Al of our price launderad evenly matched. fs stylish madras large range of patter sizes from 14 to 17.. ' 59¢ || are fast color .. ADVANCE SPRING STYLES OF $1.50 SILK SHIRTS Economy Sale Price 95¢ These shirts arc made with fronts of a fino quality shirting silk in handsome stripes and in ail white They are much more serviceable than all ith bodies of soisette matched perfectly in color and pattern. shi All made coat style with the soft, double French cuff. WE ALSO INCLUDE $1.50 PERCALE SHIRTS At the same price we include a lot of shirts made from the finest 100 count percale—all fast { quality and style. made coat style with attached cuffs, shirts of unusually gooc colors, Coatings and Suifings at Economy Sale Prices large stock of novelties are offered during s. Now is the time to buy—get them s from our rkably fow pr e them up later. S FOR 98c A YARD—These fine heavy Coatings are wide and the mixtures are very handsome— ECONOMY SALE PRICE 98: ATINGS have besn the leaders this year and we have Plaids and stripes in the latest color $1.39 CHINCHILLA COATINGS FOR $179—This rich coating is ¥ ehown in the regular finish and.in the out, principaily in grays, blue and brown—ECONOMY SALE PRICE. 3 $250 MATELASSE COATINGS FOR $1.69—Beautiful two-tone com- binations are shown in this handsome weave, gray and black, brown and black, and biue and black—mECONOMY SALE PRICE $1.59 ALL $3.00 AND 50 COATINGS—SALE PRICE SUITINGS STORM SERGES of excellent weight and all-wool will go at this Handsome this sale a now and ma $1.50 COATIN full inch ZIBELINE CO $2.5 little price. The colors are navy, brown, cadet, gray, green and black—ECONOMY SALE PRICE o GABARDINE SUITINGS-—56 inches wide in a good suiting weight are offered in cadet, brown, wisteria and black, regularly $2.00 a yard—ECONOMY SALE PRICE............. $1.69 $250 EPONGE in 3 good, medium weight in brown and navy, sold regularly for $250 a yard—ECONOMY SALE PRICE......... $1.77 AT EAST HARTFORD. ospitals, One w‘“‘i ce per- sons are in hospitals, one with serious | as the result of an automob BY HIS OWN RACE.|? ng| to he had stabbed the fore- in jail Tau Omega Banquet Not “Drv.” | & 1.—Alpha Tau| congr ot in- saving chance. $1.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS FOR 79¢ All standard quality dolil with attached laundered cuffs and turned and fine quality of French guarantesd for styie, fi werkmanship and The Business Center of Norwich You Men’s Shirts PRICES in a wide range of fast and there is a 39C ar shirts, coat style For materials we offer a percale and some weaves. These shirts are 79¢ 95¢c “Lion Brand” Hosiery “LION BRAND” HOSIERY is staple—no oddities—just good quality and comfort for every- cone. These items are not close out bargains but are priced thus for a week for economy's sake. 28¢c Winter Weight Lisle Hose, black only, full-fashion- ed and made with high spliced heel and couble sole, sizes 8 to 1 SALE PRICE 50c Silk Lisle Hose—‘“Lion —fast black with double sole and garter top— SALE PRICE .... 29 OQut Size Black Hose “Lion”—fast black, made with 5-inch ribbed top, size 9 to 10/>—SALE PRICE. 29c “Lion” Fast Black Hos: out sizes with split foot and ribbed or flare tops— SALE PRICE 25¢ “Lion” Fast Black Hoss for boys or girls in heavy, medium or light weight. splendid ribbed hose in sizes from 6 to 9/z— SALE PRICE S 2o .31e .| WHITE HOUSE NEW YEAR’S truction But ISZO‘SOO.OOO SPENT FOR | ment Officials Called. CURE OF CONSUMPTIVES 1914—General Public uted Greater Portion. , Jan, 1.—The usual ite House which was abandoned this year b e of Mrs. W 's death, was I steady stream During Contrib- | the senate and h: ording to ment made who called and greetings for President Wilson. Ambassadors and the campalgn in 1gainst tuberculosis, .S per cent. riages to the W late afternoon happy New Year.” The president received no calls made no v He played h game of goif in the morning a long automobile ride in noon. The only v of Woodrow d. holiday in the capital 'PROH]BIT'O"J OPERATIVh | PRESIDENT URGES ENACTMENT do today with the i 0 “consti- lnltlated €entative Adamson, chairman ovember election ing coast guard bill. nder the cons duly burdening you,” he wrote, “if e state Iegis!sture, which “onvenes next week, is expected to|i ensct laws to make effective the pro- vigions of the amendment o - the bill, passed by the :cia e RECEPTION ABANDONED Foreign Diplomats and Govern- for- New Year reception, of , government official left their cards with inisters mingled | justices of the members of his fam- With both houses of co gress in re- cess and all government departments the day was generally observed OF CCAST GUARD BILL. By Vote of Electors—Constitutional Prohibition Next Year. Sends Letter to Demccratic Leader | — Underwood. Statewide pro- of the con; Washington, Jan. 1.—President Wil- son has addressed a letter to Demo- cratie Leader Underwood and Repre- of the house interstate commerce committee, urging prompt enactment of the pend- “I hope you will not think I am un- write to express my very great interest 1e bi ard | pending in the house_ for consolidation of the revenue cutter and life saving he highest conse- ency of both ser- bill should pass, and I chink may be found e busy hours of the be called up in the The bill will t onth with a vie wto quick 70 YEAR OLD MAN SHOOTS WOMAN NEIGHBOR Because of Her Refusal to Work for Him—Man Had Been Drinking. Jan. l.—Angered be- use of ner recusal to work for him, C. H, Hamm today siot and killed Mrs. Y | Georze Whitmore, & neighbor, accord- ing to a statement he Is allezed to have made to the officers who arrested him, t d that he had been drinking. Civil war veteran, 70 He has lived alone, ani Mrs. Whitmiore, the wife of a farmer, has occasionally assisted in his house- He went to her house' today, né upon being told that she could not on, Me., amm is a years of age. with him were Mrs. Francis B.|immediately attend to some work ¢ and Miss Margaret Wilson, two | which ted done, is alleged to daughters, and M Helen | have shot her through the head with & revoly he was the mother of nine children, several of whom were in the room when she was killed. €€ 7,, FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA, COUGHS, SORE TEBOA'I‘ GRIP z {IERE I medium . | e B Connecticut equn.l‘to “The Buls mno adverils. letin™ for business results,

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