Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1915 v What Is Going On Tonight the Ministerial association of Willi- -mmnc gex. venolent i:socm,— mantic held at the Y. M. C. A. parlors 1 Monday, the paper of the day was e, No. 44, A. F. and | read by Rev. -A. A. Muir of the Man- Ol ]R field Center Baptist church. Routine CLons” Woman's Reltef business was trausacted. The next Delivered to Customers Tuesday. the !ollovflng year, as they were n the n day of the year,| nancial secret: , Miss Ella Husse, ERgmeeGTEnen s Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, Bedding, Upholster- forty men are at work for the| President, Miss Monjica, MeKeon: v ‘esting ico at the pumping|president, Miss Rose Mulligan; recor | as p The old | one and four off STONE-THROWING— i ! 1 “R. Hall. - e cinis 3 meeting will be held February 8, and S ',‘,‘g"“:t’;%‘é}“,{\“ 1440 L. 0. O | T he i tho form of & complimen- Regular Meeting of Willimantic tary lunch to the membeds given 1‘}'] 2fedical Soclety. | W."C. Norris. 1 PRODUCER TO CONSUMER. | Ladies’ Auxiliary Officors. i ] 7 - Bt e The following officers will serve the| Sceme of the Ice Being Cut by City| Ladies’ auxiliary to the A. O. F Mansfield. The ice was lay Shugrue; fi d, and with ST e ez ) 1N Materials, Curtains, Curtain Fabrics s of geod nches thick. Resul‘ n Fines. s deliver-| _ ; Tuesday| In the police court Tuesday morn-| a l I C l l a I'e ing Wawzyniec yka, arrested on| . Monday after he had thrown a stene! { through the window of John \Iz.r- k -2 Begins Wednesday Morning, January 6th, 1916 ical Operation, against proper 1! a fine m one dollar an TAPESTRY CURTAINS Curtaine, worth 32.50—S8als ’'s Gles Clud Offiosrs. CURTAIN MATERIALS Carpet Sized Rugs Speclally Priced fur lhe January Clearance Sale AT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES |ppiioopy g BETTER QUALITY : o Tk Scrim— - quality Tapestry Curtains, I for start| eI B, 3%o and S0 a yard, | _ AXMINSTER and e . WILTON and BODY |uworth %usi Saic price sase. - b led to the 1 e 21c a yard. ¢ Fancy Border Tapestry g : | PR Taned Sikoline_Sate prics| TAPESTRY RUGS BRUSSELS RUGS | worth 3500~ Saie price $33¢. Plain e and Gobelin Tapest: 9x12 Wilton Rugs, in choice § Curtain: crcerized and damask, colors and 1Ja.~zerm:. regularf worth $7. au—Sale price $5.2 s—Sale prices 8c, 12/%c, 21c $37.50 value—Sale price $32.00 Plain Mercerized Tapestry Curtains, | and 33c a yard. g Full Five-Frame Body £iv - $-3x10-6_Five-Frame Body|werth $6.50—S8ale price $4.74. >lain ‘Denims—Sale price 21c a yard. | Bruss Rugs, all over all Ay 2 s Rei ) 3 : Brussels Rugs, all-over Me-| Sun: Drapery Curtains, value J $3.75—Sale price $2.50, e a BOUGHT SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE Musiin—Sale price COMPENSATION CASE. im-—Sale prices 15¢, 21c, 25¢ Pattern: T 2 279 ; dallions, regular i Continued Because John August 's"”"’ 2% a ’a"" Sal 1o, 1 =i 5 X % —Sale price $21.00, x ot s . Colored S —Sale prices 11c, 15c] 9x12 _\\mmm ¢ AT i 14 SBECIALY oaia wile : eloped,| Employer of Less Than Five Per-|and 2lc a ya B : s SIALE S S o STRAW MATTINGS since| gong. | "Art Ticking—Sale price 25c a yard. > Eoads | : ; $45.69 and $55.00. China Straw Matting, 450 quality— sh Net—Sale prices 12Y%¢, 15¢, 2ic 12 Nine-wire Firth ‘and { x12 Six-Frame Body Brus-|Sale price 2% a yard, s The case of John August, injured and 30c a yard. Tapestry Rugs, regul 13.00 1 1 32.75 val ‘hina Matting, uglity—Sale Ministerial Association Mests. Whilahin the cmulay of Lox Serpentine Crepe, in floral designs— | vatne sale sric 11800 e I VAl o oio ey s ar monthly meeting of| Hebron on the 16ih of last ¢ Sale pr’ICG 15¢ a yard. China -Matting, 2§c quality—Sale Nottingham L Curtains—Sale prices 33c. 3%c, 6dc, 84c, $1.25, $1.48 and $225 a pai Cluny Lace urtains in_ white and 4rap—Sale prices §1.25, $143, $189, %:‘Ja%@h '.fmir Saby Smnk Tuck him into one of those Visit. WILLOW CARRIAGES and celebration will be i see his eyes take in the fine|dia home on Pleas and ecru—Sale SMALL SIZE RUGS RAG RUGS s an_emplo: UPHOLSTERING For Infants and Children i b Alue $5.50, now $4.49, 2-inch Extra Heavy Wilton prica 4258 yard, ale price $1.98 a yard. There wa st Couch Covers, striped effect Whether such|__Plai ch wide—Sz , valu 36x72-inch Oriental deslgns, regularf2s. S ) now 58, TERIALS F ver 30 Years |onc : In Use For O cfore the suprer ) 0 feet, value $6.30, now $5.39, Sl sy, SO nch_ Stripo Door Tapestry, 50c —Sale prices 68c, 89 and $119. S Curtain Rods—Sale prices 4c, | : nch, BASROFEEE0 S dus (i Bele prioc A“y b S ggnfixgl{méd me < he post- ey s o Rugs soft shade, regular $8.50 quality > 3 $1.75 qual Sale price $1.45 a yard. Si .La'.ure of } 5 e | LACE CURTAINS e e e Ressiivin s NI, e vesuin| — BED PILLOWS |l csne sies 35 ¢ 3™ Oriental Effect Couch Covi ers, worth Crepe—Sale price 21c & price 15¢ a yard. 8o, 150, 21c and 33 : 30-inch, value $450. now $3.89. 5293 and $3.98. e 3 50fnch wide Hamis CIfh. VS0 gunll- ASall price $7.89. ot 0. mowe 9. . 50¢inch Gobelin Tapestry, $2.50 qual- Hearing on Sewer Assessments, COUCH COVERS 0 quality—Sale price $1.89. h _Fancy Feather Pillow.{ FOLDING COUCH BEDS 36 Axminster R , value $1.0 Sale price 79c. Pillow, i value $2.75 and $3.25 a pair. —Sale price $1.39, 27 e ineter Ruce I i pd s gt it Curtains—Sale price 25¢ a pair price § 4 ~=f | 2IxS¢ AspiinsteriRugs, velie ; flumber Pillow, $3.50. .r“i"' R r Panels—Sale prices 21c up. : 8 O Pattern Couch] Sale price $1.49. value, 3 > the sew Mriie O Tt e el (riézr$42§0 quality—Sale} 56563 Axminster Rugs, value 2 rime Geese Feathers, le prices 39, 64¢, 84c and $1.25 a}’ e value. now $3.19 Sale price $2.39, MATTRESSES IRON and BRASS BEDS SPRING BEDS e s cavinc Mattress, §: Scrim Curtains in white and Arabian —Sale prices 84c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.89 and $2.25 a pair. ; Iron Beds, now $ 5.25.] . 5 Iron Beds. now gm National Spring Beds, value $2.89. Folding Couch Bed complete with Iron Beds, now $ 7.50.| Sale price $2.89. Combination ( 1 good Mattress and Pillow, $15.00 value Iron Beds, now $10 50.] National Spring Tae: £ for $13.50 and $12.50 value for $10.50. regular $20.00 value, SALE PRICES ON TRUNKS attress, full s bt e : s il e 5000 Sasiel Doy Mstiens Haries. mo eac e :irece, tatl eise, vae| WINDOW SHADES cov g an € wheels and | = ,{mw by the| & ome remarkable savings dur- " Lk $5. -69. $ Sale F”=° $’493 Window Shades, regular 23c valus = . | ot Robari > “com- sale. Each onme built with for Zle. parasol, or put him on one of et Sizes are 28 to 3 . . . - ndow Shades, regular 50c value i for 42c. those TRICYCLES, he can| run it the first time he tries. Return to Cornell. and o been spe: s with their parnts, We have lots of other items | o Juhnmp of road, | i r him like Chairs, Doll Car-l\( i X peOiue WOODEN WARE NICKEL PLATED WARE CLOTHES WRINGERS |MISCELLANEOUS SHlar caos el Hectilo. Eiash chighte- i univer- | s | sity. | 0-Arm Wal] Clothes Dryers.| 3-pint Cc Nickel Plg Tea s ExtraDatteries for same 2lc. riages, Rocking Horses, Etc. e B e e "1 8 Ll e ARTICLES| it guailey Tulstes Coulon Cloties . FUNERAL. 10-Arm Adjustable Clothes 4- ,n.u f‘wm«Er ckel Plated, Tea or 3-4x1 anteed for 0of Clothes Lines, Lk'le:, value 35¢c—Sale price 19¢ pound. Come in and let him or her - Value $1.00—Sale price 79c. | Cotfee Pots— Sale price 850, one year—Sale price $285. Sale price 20c. - Mrs. Samuel Chappell. Zinc Washboards, value 33¢ “oprer, Nickel pmgmj Tea or| 3 1 Tniversal Food Choppers— OIL HEATERS i i E e ice 95c, pick it out. The Inerm ot X il ol Chair Seats, 13 to 5 pf:lle Nickel” Blated, Tea, Pott Standard Oil New Perfection Oil Heaters, guaranteed fres from amoke and odor, B Q\lnwu , assorted shapes—Sale price} K Sale price 89c, pper, Nickel Plated, Tea ternoon, i bt 12 to 18 inches Sale price 98c. price 95c, it Mansfield Center Jes—Sale price 6c each. P Mrs. Pot Sag Iron- Holders, value] No. 125, High Front—Sale price 98, ize_ Willow Clothes Baskets, were A. I Anthony 3 the 10c—Sale price 7c. 13 size Queen Ann Burner, value 10c —Sale price 7c. A size Queen A B Sale price 4c. A and B 8 vels | Sale price 5¢c a dozen. Alagka Cold Handle Stove Lifter, o 10c—Sale price 5c. ka Cold Handle Stove Poker, —Sale price Se. 130, High Front—Sale price . 80, High Front—Sale price $4.69. 5 i FRonta R Low Front—Sale p: .98, 360, Low Front—$ LAMPS size Hand Lamp, compiste, 25c—Sale price 19c. 2 Standard Sewing Lamps, com- vaine $1.16—Sale price 89c. No. 6 our-Sewed Good Qhahly or Broom, value 2%c—Sale price 29c. GALVANIZED WARE Can, value 25c—Sale LINCOLN'S | urniture Store OUCH! LUMBAGO! GLASSWARE 2-quart Colonial Water Pitcher, high shay lue, 69c—Sale price 42c. = 1 Colonial Punch Bowi Set,|—Sale price 20c, and, value $5.00—Sale price Long H: value 10 er, value 7c— 2 P9 wereait Lamp Wicks— lle Japanne Sale price 5 \ inch Near Cut Glass Berry Bow!, value 75c—Sale price 37c. Oil Can, value 1 ‘ 1 Gallon Oil | price_19c. i 5 Gal |o uine Hand Cut < = g = A - e O ,‘i e D';:’f“(il pper, W One Polish, valt plete, value 3 alo price 27c. S Ve Tt m% Water Pails, tter Diee price $2. Sale price 7c. Rayo Nickel, Central Drop Sewing —Sale price 15c¢. o t Absorbing Dust o soeeno | SORE, LAMEBACK or Reading Lamps, value $1.50—Sale price $1.33. ilers, copper Footed —Sale price $1.19, 25— Sale price 14c Dust_Absorbing Dry or Yacht Mop, value ale price 39c, Cando Silver Cream, value WIRE GOODS 1 ice 19c. SalrEhes Siver Cream, Retinned Wire Coat Hangers, value Sa\e price 19¢, 3c—-Sale price 3c sach. Dover Egg Beaters, value Dover Egg Beaters, were 10c—Sale price 7c. price 15c. L 2o 3 White Enamel Cabinsts with cover,| g inamel jHandle Bowl Stratners > $1.50—Sale price 93c. Heavy Wire Stralners, value 25c— dar Oil Floor Mop and 1 pint] Sale price 17c. 1, value $ -—Sale price 98¢ 25 feet Tinned Picture Wire, value Sc—Sale price 3c s : from $1.30 to 52.00—Sale price 98c, Thinblown Needle Etched Tumblers —Sale price 69 a dozen. Chippendale Colonlal Tumblers—Sale price 69 a dozen. —————— e LANTERNS Rayo Lauterns, complete, value 40c —Sale price 33c, Dietz Monarch Lanterns, value 50c —Sale price 39c, Dietz Royal iore; & Shepard meraADnectorandEmbahner RUB BACKACHE AWAY WITH ! | SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF 60 62 Neorth St.. Willimaatic OLD #ST JACOR'S OIL."> Quart S (‘harnbor Pail with Vaiue 50c—Sale price 33c. DINNER WARE During This Sale we will give special prices on all Stock Patterns of Dinner| sistant Tel. connection HIRAM N. FENN Sans ot e JNDERTAKER ond EMBALMER | UD without feeling - 62 Church St, Willimantic, Gt Cedar for both. 1evc'\Lone & 75c— L id Veneer Pol lue 23c and, Heavy Wire Meat or Oyster Eroilers, ety Aaistans from 2 3 Ware Sale price 59c, Sale prices 19c ana 39, were 25c—Sale price 19c. ing, penetrating g 117 | e—————————— e Aot DR F. C. JACKSON, Deatist] ine o ness and stifftness o quick % simply rub it on your back and out Painless Extracting comes the pain. It is harmless and Fill 5 doesn't burn the skin ™ s s and Filling a Specialty Limber up! Don’{ suffer! Get 760 Manion g _ | small trial bottle of old, homest ~ e T g £ S Stioety E Willimantic | Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and 2 o e T = = Telepnone after using it just once, vou'll forget Center, husband DIED IN AMBULANCE, 1 to her homs in Worces- | Christmas recess. The speaker was A, = that you ever had ba. e, Tumbago buried e The e — Pitcher of Mystic. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | " sciatica, because your back will Tay M. Sheaka. umeral | Mrs, Mary Jones, of Lebanon, Was on Maher of Norwich, pri-| The plant of the Atwood Maskhine never hurt or cause any more mi Las resumed operations on Shannon Building Annex, Room A | It never disappaints and has been rec £ — the Way to Hospital. (e Seoretary at oiiss Porters| compeny has resumed operatic Teieonnos i lienmented Cop iy en HEARR APOLE ELOBSNOE. The ambulance answered a call In| 2" i G | Bere Tussday on ner way to Harfford| I T Baton has returned. to his Es = Woman’s Club Addressed by Rev. W.| 37522000 Tupsday arternoon to bring| ™o % ;7 In Harifors Pussday were Mrs. Ma- |9 at Brown university, after S. Beard—Mrs. Walter M. Bucking- | Josepn's hospital, suffering with pneu.|was a local vi mold, Sirs. W Arnold, Mr ¢ the holadays here ham Sings. monia. While on the way to the in-| Mr. and X R R O | Incorporated 1842 — stitution the patient aled, and her rel- ‘he rooms of the Willimantic Wo-|atives were immediately notifled. The s club were comfortably filled on|body, With their consent was given in afterncon by an interested|charge to Funeral Director Jay M. of club members, to listen{Shepard to prepare for burial. to an able lecture by the Rev. W. S.| The deceased was 89 years of age, Beard. widow of Willlam Jones of Lebanon Mr. Beard’s subject was A Day in|She is survived by s sister-in-law C. Wiggins spent Taesday for a fe“ d’l} B, BE. Smith and Mr are ing on relat audien “WHEREWITHALL” 5 Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is going to need it more in the future, ker, William Lautton, to \1.1' her dau"hle Mayor and Mrs. D. P. Duni ) ) . Jackson, Dr. Dr. W. F. Higgins, L. i Cas A, N. Vaughn, Dr. W. L. Florence. 'This topic Mr. Beard am-|Mrs. Annie Curley, and a brother-in-| with Mr, and Mre. Eomes Nell of - A, Capen.’d, C. Tatem. plified in his usual entertaining and|law, Benjamin Jones of this city, one|South Willington. ag Telat enc Mrs. D, G. Baker, Miss ii;gnma Ba- { 1r.| Hinman, James B. Bennett, in| Mre, C. E. Brigham, E. T. Higein AT Soomenaits avs i she sonsay: | o, Slsse. x brother-Hhciow. Thdmes| nest T e e szent rel STONINGTON - . B in-law, Thomas e his| > too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- §| iiive incidents of each, taking the au. | Jones, and o eister-inme, oo B et ey et DR. JAMES' HEADAGHE POWDERS ing youth or middl e ditor with him in this way through | Lizzie Jones. 3 Schooner T. W. A. White of Ban-| RELIEVE AT ONCE—10 CENTS gy e-age. victuresque Florence, ~visiting its Mr, and Mrs, T. F. Mullen and son, | gor is laid up here for the balance of A PACKAGE. & points of interest, noting its wonder- Brisf Mention. | Francis, returned Tuesday from the winter. The best way to be sure to have some THEN is /| fui paintines and sculpture’and seo-| 17 o Mitlerd spent Tuesdas tn Bos. | SELCE ViSit of several davs in New Lon-| Prof. K. A Refchie and family have 5 . . . ing the life of the ulace. he lec- . G2 sday ’z S- on. returned to brls(r] after spendi > to save a little NOW—a little at a time, but that | {15 te lifc of the populace. The lec-| oy, i e | P e (8 (T Jamest (Honlinche arion Larrabee who spent tion with Judge and| Powder and in just a few moments ' vacation with her parenis in Fm) ‘brothe: which Mr. Beard had procured at no C. L. Beach spent Tueslaz in Pu little often. your head clears and all neuralgia and little trouble. nam. this city, returned Tuesday to Welles.| John W, Chamberlain has returned! pain fades away. It's the Ca Previous to the lecturg Mrs. Mabel Mrs. J. C. Shea is in New Britain for | ley college. i from a visit in Hartford, and surest relief for headache, ?fii‘ffi" P . = = Clark ?uck'll.‘nfhiém_of :;qrw;fi;, sang | a few days. Mies . B. Crane who Las besn 1 Miss Ann Atwood left Monday for| dull, throbbing, Splitting . oF & Berve. The Willimantic Savings Institute £ Somemhers & Voide 1s Caling. by | nolof Paulize Smith returaed to s “Sity with relatives for scvira| ke gorn " Vit i Detrolt sad| raciing. Send”someons to the' drug , 3 b E uesday. reek turned Tuesl L Seuth| K H. C. MURRAY, President N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer i D BEE TRUS] COARMCIOE HOONT. | e @, Spencer.in snand Sl ohe Eete > Sesth| Miss B ¢ Reach nas returned from Quic suftering—its ;:m::eml;ud Be core with Jayne Sterling’s, Slumber-' few days in Worcester. JMr. and Mrs. Hermaa Simmons havel The Stonington Travel club re-l| Powders—then there will be n:!' dismap- land. A. L Bill and daughter, Miss Paul- beea entertaining Mr. Simmons’ aunt, sumed meetings Tuesday after the pointment.

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