Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 6

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NEW YEAR PROPRIETY IN WESTERLY ™™ oo al of Lawrence McCabe—Drawbridge WILL CONTINUE | Opened 3728 Times During 1914—! Not an Arrest Since Dec. 21st.——Benjamin H. Niles Robbed| ~7*°"' '™ il AL THIS WEEK by Providence Highwaymen—Mrs. Gavitt’s Will Pro-| 3 bated—Noyes Spicer’s Will Offered in Hopkinton Pro-|the v\“vllf e T bate Court—George Newall Sails for Scotland. | :““’#fi:“?‘d"; o ;L‘j‘{f’;r‘gf o csday) and to attend the | M. orieous & T s & " uhe of the ropresentati e it known]Georse H. Spicer. who Benjamin H. Niles n ; | onday that | the home of Fred C. C '\)E\C‘l on Laurel h. to the Westerly police ¢ hou he had been robbed of $17 1]-.\' two | Hill, Norw, e highwaymen early Sunday as he was . through the subway to take| The funeral of Mrs. Joseph H. —_— ich leaves Providence for | Smith of Westerly, who d New- Lawrence McCabe. 1.20 o'clock in the morn- |a last Thursday ; . that the two men | Tv «\ morning. at at nd one of them took |River Bend cemeter R | and led him off to|Jones = pastor of Calvary Baptist high. mass at i picked his | church - officiating e churect Not one arrest has been made by /peried. The men escaped and Niles | the Westerly police force since De- not 1 matter to the po- | cember 21, when two parties until hed Westerly, arrested for Leeping liguor for _— | Chief Bro the gquiet: The bi-monthly session of the-pro- | in police « hie has been batecourt of Westorly _was held |the head of the department ternoon, Judge Edward AL Pt presiding. The will of Ma Fifteen of the local boat owners Gavitt was admitted to p: who have stored their craft for the i ppoint- | winter on the west of the Paw- xed at river without first obtainin rnished n the property owner e where their boaj §1mpn instructed szt 8l of Our January Sale are 110 1-mu time: By estate of Alexander Bell : received and erdered final account of John of the es- was received corded. in Under: the will of = contimicd bating of Men s Hosiery, All Kinds {osiery in dlack, also gray mixtures, value & Winter Coats in 2 fabrics, former prices up to $ and gray Chinchilla, alar $15.00 Coa Women's € plaid back ats of black Ziberline 16 to Hosiery. in and tan, miztures, siz gular THE KLEPTOMANIAC. rizcoll and Martin T# \new Mr. Spellman he beer , Martin, 1d Patric | One Act Comedy Presented by St. Cecilia Guild. Infants’ and Children’s wear of all kinds. years longed to the We: B a Mlllmery at January Prices assortment, former prices up to At the session of the Hepkinton rrobate rou’t held Tuesd: the Auto Repairing and Painting | e repair Autos of all kinds in the |t Latest Improved Facilitiecs make ir cshop unexceiied in New England. bake the paint-on, which ma it wear better, keep its gloss lenger, and will not crack. Why not have yours right? 1 trimmed Hats for Women and Children, F rs, Etc. c! Willimantic’s Dis- | cussed and Will Be Taken| Company. Women's Neckwear including the entire surplus stock © Sems remarkable values N manufacturer. were difficult to find 2 safe and reliable remedy. for the i ,mments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, or boweis. These ailments are likely to attack anyone; likely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not relieved, 555@30}551’1‘/15 are famous the world over, for their power fo correct these troubles crrtam]v and safely. They cleanse the system, purify the b]cod and act as a general tonic upon body, brain and nerves. [wi geat biliousness, constipation might, indeed, cause you pro- longed suffering and cxpose: you to- danger if Beecham’s Pills Were Nof On Hand The L-.rud Sale of Any M in the World. Sold everywhere. In hxea. 10c., 26c. Boys’ Wear Boys' Winter Overcoats Winter Underwear o~ At ildren ~reduced from reduced frem Boys’ Norfolk Suits At $2.33—reduced from $ 3.00 At $3.45—reduced from $ 5.00 3 @ 10.09 s 1 to After Xmas SPECIAL SALE $1.00 WIZARD FLOOR MOPS. ... ... c\vv.... T8¢ $1.50 WIZARD FLOOR MOPS. . ..............$1.00 $2.50 ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES. .. ..........$2.00 $2.50 ALUMINUM COFFEE PERCOLATORS. . .$2.00 SOCEANIERNG a3 PEc NN 50 i e $4:00 TANTERNS . -, 00 5 L L e RAYO LAMPS, complete .....................$1.25 25¢ UNEEK GLASS MOUSE TRAPS. ... ...... 10c i One ot 50c POCKET KNIVES. s igoc Hloemm st ay o One case of Women's 56, our regular 25c grade at At $4.45—reduced from Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed s Extra Size Ribbed V: regula c value at. Knickerbocker Trousers At 39c—reduced frem 50c At 59c— d from T3¢ ed from $1.00 nen’s Winter nd ankle length, regular d tined TUnion d extra large Weomen's Flee Sutts, regular ax . $1.06 value |that the ment and 4 ' Hats from _Glc Hats from $1.00 Hats frem $1.25 old of the w oard voted soms for that w and Children, iha pessdant to| Leather Hand Bags = ot At Sale Prices At 89c—reduced from At $1.19—reduced from 3 At $159—reduced from At $239—reduced from $3.00. FeomTeh At $3.98 reduced from $5.00. vantage of this | Ribbon at 19¢ Toilet Goods At 1fc—Mennen's Talcum Powder. At k's Talcum Powder. At Dental Cream. pointments were made Ties: i ent J. C. Tracy wished At xogen, blc size. Iberate before selecting . the iucum- At 33c—Danderlue, e 0 l ls e Ol d bents & At 33c—Palmollve Cream. 5lc size. : Deputy Wardsn Foley Installed Offi- At 33c—Hinds' Honey aund Almond Bulletin Building' 2 74 Franklin Street iz o Cream. loage, o || 4 for 25c—Waldorf Toflet Faper, 228, N. E. O. P, of New London, were large rolls, value 10c each. installed on Monday might by Deputy‘ ‘Warden Alax J, Foley-of: this: city.~ A committee nted in the THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL Men’'s Wear Women's and Misses’ Winter Goats Infants’, Children’s $6.45—redu ym 3 .00 iz e 1 i :: sg r:j‘ rw‘ o “n}}"l Vests and Pants, sizes { e bed V and Pants, At $8.45_reduced from $12.00 TR e o ), the G0c grade at: 3%¢c Women’s | White Woel Ribhed Wool regular and $2.00 and $2.25 Many other bargainofferings in Winter Weight Underwear for Women | . 1.000 yards of Novelty Rib | bons, ail the newest designs Ribbon offering. - ur January Clearance Sale Has Won Prestige, Popularity and Importance by Goods and Prices That Create Enthusiasm. The Chief Features Large Stocks—Full Assortments—Complete Varieties | ALL AT REDUCED PRICES! ALL AT REDUCED PRICES! Here Are Wanted Goods—-All at January Prices $5.98 “$14.50 :$19.50 Clearance Prices on Fur Sets and Fur Coats, Women's and Misses’ Suits, Women's Dress Skirts, Women’s Waists, Chiidren’s Winter Coats, 98¢ $1.98 $2.98 $5.95 Many other Millinery Bargains, including Children’s Dress Hats, Un- icy Feathers, Ostrich Feath- a leading 25¢ 25¢ 12sc 1 25¢ ! 19¢ $1.69 CO0. OUR JANUARY SALE WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK Women’s Wear omen’s Corsets At %c—Women's € All 815 All $2.00 Corsets at $1.79 Fancy Crepe Kimonos At $1.79reduced from $2.25 At $2.59—reduced from $3.00 Women’s Wrappers men’s Wrappers and e Dresses at these price: At 98c—reduced from $1 At $1.29—reduced from $1.50 Women’s Petticoats Black Satteen and Heathsrbioe At $4.00 Silk Petticoats, 53 (11} e —Clearance Price $3.00. Women's Silk Me coats—an odd lot of cc price $4.0 Flannelette Garments SHORT SKIRTS at 21c from 25e —at 44c from 50c. from 50¢c, Children’s Muslin Drawers -reduced from 1 uced from At Prices That Gloves 7 Rotal Bipticated tan, gray and brown, sizes but not every Dress ]\1d ulo‘e?, black, ! white and t with wide embroidery in contrasting colors. e-button These are only a few of the sale items. During the January Sale we offer many special values in Mittens for Infants, Children and Women—~Golf Gloves for Children and Women-—Cashmers Gloves for Children and Women. Hosiery st nfants’ Silk Heel and Tos mere” Hosiery, black and te—second quality of 25c grade. At 1ic—Children's Ribbed Cotton Hosiery for Boys and Girls. At 11c—Children’s Fleecy-lined Rib- bed Hoslery, sizes 6 to 9%c At 11c—Women's Hosiery in cot- ton d fleecy-lined. At )ne case of the famous 15¢ “Burson” Seamless Hos- { lery, regular 25c value. Imported Split At 25c—Women's “Burson” Lisle Hoslery, regular price 33c. At 29c—Women's Imported Fos- iery, regular price 3T3%c.

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