Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1915, Page 8

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leATE CIVIL SERVICE of President Farnam of the ‘Civil Service Reform Associa- Hon. A situatten has arisen in Copnecti- cut regarding which the members of #he Connecticut Clvil Service Reform @assoclation should be informed, writes Henry W. Farpam of New Haven, President. The legislature of 1913 wpassod a law applying the merit sys- tem to the bulk of the minor state offices. Governor Baldwin appointed an excellent commission, which has been acting for a little over a year amd whose first report has just been issued. Among the offices placed by the ruies in the clas: ed service are those of superintendent and a: ant superintendent of the state capitol. This mear. t men cannot reasons commission and a all be given removed Morris C. mptroiler, before be removed “ n_writing given would d after gave no reasone for efther to them or commission were receiv talned ry 6th. but | dismissal, | their civil service fore these letters newspapers con- Iy of the men oposed to ap- hout complying made of the resent incum- to test their their the upon members our and t al way by 1ply We | 5| ted on not under the CONNECTICUT COMPANY PETITIONS LEGISLATURE. Wants to Connect Trolley Lines With Thames River Bridge. o the general ¥ in the office sing per; troiley t line Its Annual Meeting to Be Held Jan, 25 Hartford, hé Ad- annu 13 rd will be be made at Esq., Massachu- e William William embers to ra D Perkins, 508 2: Hadlal -191 \e asso- Bridgeport; < D. Haines, RECEIVER mORAN S REFO‘IT His Monthly Financ Fenton Bui Statement for Company. van of the 18.26 total re- $5.316.66 nt had a balance of vas drawn dur- and there was t $1,408.47, leaving & belancs of 788 from the Storrs col- v contract and $1,049.37 from hurch, a total of $4,94 Workmen's Compensation. new workmen’s i of the superior Donohue, the commissioner. They were the following: . Il Gllbert of Jewett City, em- jioyer, - and James Collotto of Nor- h, employe, punctured wound in high asd calf of right leg on July 17. Scmpensation $5.35 per week during utal incapacity, besinntng Aug. 1, P14 Aspinook compans of Jewett City, paployer, and Howard Wight of Nor- bieh employe, broken right log on 18th. Compensation $6.75 weekly disability, commencing Jan. 2, everage weekly wage being $1350 WOMEN'S KID 69c GLOVES at Women’s Two-clasp Kid Gloves i white, tan, gray and quite all’_ sizes—very Many Remarkable RIBBONS 5270 Grcrings At 9c—Phin Taffeta Ribbon, 3% inches wide, black, white and colors, regular price 12c. At 12lc—Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 3% to 414 inches wide, all colors, value 15, 17c and I9c. At 15c—FBrilliant Taffeta Ribbon, 4 inches wide, black, white and colors, regular prive 1Sc. 19c—Brilliant Taffeta Ribbon, 575 inches wide, black, whit and colors, regular price 25c. At 18c—Novelty Ribbons, all the newest designs and colorings, widths 5 to 634 inches, value 25c and 39c. At 12/sc—Handsome Dresden Rib- Tons, 4 inches wide, regular 19¢ vaiue. At 17¢—Beautiful patterns in Dres- ‘den Ribbons, 5 inches wide, regular price 25c. At 19c—Dresden Ribbons, in a va- riety of handsome combina- tions, 3L inches wide, from 25¢. At 39c—Extra Wide Dresden Rib- Dbons, beautiful colorings, reg- ular price 50c. Domestic Department Bleached value 39c. 29c—60-inct Table Damasl, At 48c—64-inch Bleached Table Damask, value At Silver Bleached, At oc. value i Damask, At $1.20—Size 86x66 Hemnmed Pattern Cloths; value Towelling at Sale Prices case Bleached Cotton regular price 5c. All Linen Towelling at 6%c from Sc—at 7%c from 10c—at 9%c from ¢ from 15 Glass Towelling 91:c from 123c—at 113c from Towels, Greatly Reduced At 4c—One ish Tows Better Towels at Sc at 10c from 12%c—at 16c—at 17c from At 48c—18-inch Sani 43c 2 piece of 10 yards, 63c. Huck Bed Spreads—Reduced At 79c—Hemmed Crochet Spreads, value $1.00. Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads at 95c from $1. at $1.35 from $L.65 —at $1.65 from $2.00. Satin Fin from 3 Bed Bed S 2t §2.0; sreads at $2.10 m $4.00 Cottons at Sale Prices At 534c—40-inch T irregular weave, Bleached Sheeting 2 —at $%c from 123 Blankets— All Kinds Reduced At 9c—Regular si Crib Blankets Cotton Blankets at 59c t 95c from § 3. Woolnap Blankets at $2.00—at $1.95 from $2.5! from $3.00. Wool Blankets at $2.45 from $3.00 t $3.85 from $5.00—at $5.85 from .90, from 6% —$1.29 from 5 from 0—at $2.45 Plaid Wool Biankets at 3385 from $5.00—PL85 from $6.00—$5.85 from $7.00. At $5.85—30, size 72x30 All Wool Plaid Blankets, manufactur- er's samples, value $19.00, Bath Robe Blankets Beacon Bath Robs Blankels, size 172x90, assorted pat- terns, with cords, etc., to match, regular price $2.50— Sale price ~$2.19 All Wool Steamer Rugs A limited quantity cf striciy Al Wool Steamer Rugs, at these very Speclal Sale Prices. At $298 —reduced from $5.00 At $3.98reduced from $6.00 At $498—reduced from .$7.50 $1.50 KID 95c¢ l - G‘;\O'C‘Alnxsesn':(l’lude Kid Gloves. also o.‘ ous overseam Gloves, black, white and tan with wide embroidery in con- trasting colors—$1.50 value at 93c. This Great Annual Sa $2.75 LONG - GLOVES at ‘Women's Twelve-button Kid Gloves—our own direct hnpur- tation—Sale price $1.95 a pair, reg. ular price $2.75. & itchell le Is Bigger and Better Than Ever Before EVER before during a January Clearance Sale have we offered such a variety of merchandise—-never before have we offered such values as are included in this sale. From Basement to Third Floor, every department is in line with values in seasonable and staple merchandise that are unmatchable. Remember—no other Sale ap- proaches it, either in the quality of goods offered, or in the big reduc- tion in prices, HE purchasing power of a dollar was never greater than it will be at this store this week—the second week of our January Clear- In this announcement we tell you of the leading attrac- Remember—that during this Sale we offer our entire stock of Staple and Seasonable Merchandise— ance Sale. tions, but there are many others. with the exception of articles which bear the manufacturer’s price re- strictions—at reduced prices. Read this Page Announcement of Special Offerings thoroughly-then come Today, prepared to find, not only these Bargain Offerings, but hundreds of other items equally as good value MENS v MEN'S WEAR MlSquncs || Wi Gosis 5[l muhe WOMEN'S WEAR Y CLOTHING FURNISHINGS -3 Reductions Values At 5 y Dress All at Reduced Prices. The greatest money-saving occa- d UL If you are considering a Suit, a Coat or any article of ap- sion of the entire year in Men’s Wearables. At 5aeGond Gualits Apron Ging- || Parel, we ask you to see our offerings before buying. Men's and OVETCOatS Men’s and S 't“ - AL : WOMEN’S WINTER COATS Divided Into Four Lots Youths’ Youths’ LHES [ At 6ac d Q Dress Ging T e At $ 649—reduced from $10.00 c Women’s Coats that sold up to $10.00— 5 00 At § 7.49—reduced from At 8l5c Clearance Price : o At § 9.95—reduced from 1 v L At $1250—reduced from $§ Women’s Coats that sol 0 $13 750 At $15.50—reduced from } At 8c r Clearance Price o = | i Women’s Coats that i Stein-Bloch Overcoats | Stein-. Bluch Suxta | Clearance Price o At $16.50—reduced from $20.0 |~ At st650 £ b iy At $17.95reduced from $22.90 | A §17.95— at Women's Coats that sold up to $30.00— 14 50 At $19.50—reduced from | Ats1950 o Clearance Price 5. 0 c ol fidcan oz X L o At $2150—reduced from ‘ At $2150 ; Hini7ize ng F wide ra | i WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS at Half Regular Prices Men’s Hoslery, All Klnds | eStens = —— e At 7e—Me | 1 : Women’s Tailored Suits that sold up to $20.00— $9 98 | =t Clearance Price .. ......... KeSn E | 55 Women'’s Tailored Suits that sold up to S;u.uf}———$14 98 { H Clearamice Priceti= L " s S0 Lol 3 1 . — ! ! Silks A WOMEN S DRESSES—WOMEN’S RAIN COATS \‘ ¥ OIIRS: .y Coioring 5 ato € Wom- Women’s L: ‘ 1 Fine V r of < Ra, Co: | il Mormer mren up 09098 | 2 Men's 1 light and_hea ii avides < o WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS Reduced for Clearance black. Oxfo natu; s color, value 25c. | 8 r i = = At 25c—Men's Heav 1) | J 2 ) men e cirts, o \\vomv‘r:l:« Dr ir Hosiery in blu 1 ‘ | excel i 1 il wool pop) ge asd color, value 25 i ; s splendidly. mad Sidrts that, sold At 39c—Men's By 3 t—all our $4.5 g 50, $8:50 and $11.50, brown and nat | | | At Remember—there are January Sale Prices on Men’s || - Trousers, Rain Coats, Caps, .Gloves, Shirts, Sweaters, T 7 Mt 2y e Waists 3 s ver 3 Mourning V: Neckwear, Etc. i he . Riste ; e 3000 1 : i to 5 reduced to. 2L $1.09 Q i 11 ¢ t grade k n « 3 Reduced BOYS WEAR Qvereoats, . T s e nd 5598 = $3-93 SUITS, ETC. $1.2 i ? e : x CHILDREN’S COATS, At Clearance Prices Boys' Winter Overcoats | Toques and Caps | e [hEas 3 < At Saie ! Ages 6 to 14 Y :: égg» educeq from H i »:x > 2 At 29c Whit At $250—value up to $4.50 models, our entire stoc 5—reduced from | At 39c—Boys 50 7 3 S g o $6.50 : 3 z At §7.95reduced from $10.00 | At 3% Boys 5 ot At $3.95— 1p to $6.30 ihat scla w to 31030 re- 4 Q8 X | At 69c—EBoy 1 $1.0 = S Boyz’ Rain Coats | At 85c—Boy rom $1 | S Children’s Furs at Clearance Prices—Our entire stock of Infants’ At $2.60—reduced from 3 | 5 | 2 ne Wear, all at reduced prices for clearance. At $3.95—reduced from | Boys’ Coat Sweaters | e s . z 3 At 88c—reduced from A Boys’ Juvenile Suits i At _96¢ —reduced from At " AlL W ven MILLINER Hats Trimmed At $2.39—reduced from $3 g e I-inch Al Whol and Untrimmed s’ Norfolk Suits i At $2.95 ed from $3. Aol i % : Wome cn Hats that Women's Untrimmed ‘Hats Bo; S Storm 8 L o, sold up to §4.95, reduced to.. 98¢ At 38—reduced £ W i 2 A a £ pe X i %_#;gdl;(_m e Women’s Coat Sweaters woo k and . : ; : i b o T e g At $1. olors, vihie $1.00 : Hats th 8 | sold up to $4.95, reduced to $2.98 At $6.46—reduced from [ ae Teduted o 3500 Atass S ar Ostrich _ Feathers. At $7. reduced from | reduced from $5.00 - X -inch w Wonie " ¥ ¢ Ay Omrich e iheeR, At $845 reduced from o ced from ; o ; . ! k. whit lors, 3100 ik ker T i At $6.45—reduced from alu Bl el e e e = At 3%—reduced from 5 ! Women’s Knit V*L‘ . g : At 580 reduced from | At 85 1 £ro : : At 790 reduced from 31 t “reduced from $ « 1 > and S At $1.19—reduced from $1.50 | At $1.656_reduced from $3.00 s lue $2.00 HOSIERY UNDERWE Women’s, Misses’ £ - and Children’s 23! W B ' A At 1dc—Infants Heel and Toe | At 9c—Knit Under Waists. for womfll S OrsetS, l‘apperS, tC. Kitchenware Department Cashmere Hosiery, black and | oys and girls, not quite al 5 5 . At 4c—Laundry Soap, Tvory, Bee, Fhilg Yalueicea = Women’s Corsets | Women’s Petticoats R ey At 1lc—Children’s Fleecy-lined 2 Ribbed At 39c—Women's Corsets, short, | Black Satteen and Heatherblosm R Ribed Hoslers it Bt e medium and long, from 5 At 25c—reduced from Fra-sele s r g All 3100 Corsets &t 80 At 4% reduced from lldren’s Iast Black Rib- 50 Corsets at $1: At 59— reduce wvy Ribbed Cot- a s All 52,00 Corsets at $1.79 o At 14 Heary Ribbea Cot- | bed Pants, 3 E | At $1.26 reduceq from 3 a . T, @ oto 10, value | At 21c—Misses' Fleecy Women’s Muslin Underwear At $1.69 _reduced from Atde TE s 0 bed . Vests and The sale of Women’s Muslin Un- At $2.69—reduced from $3.00 Ladder with pail rest. At 7c—One case of Women's | S f{;;“;:.':uav;;l c’iimf.ii‘é;"‘é?%. dnlr'mg $4.00 Silk Petticoats, $3.00 At 59¢. Ve e RO Fleecy-lined Hosiery. At omen's Fleecy the most important sale of M; Messaline Pet value $oc. pre W e SRR nd Pents from erwear we have ever -an odd lot of colors—regular Our entire line of Japanese China, Hosiery, 6 to 9, value Z3c. At 35c — Women's Fleecy Toics | price $4.00--Clearance Price $3.00. hundreds of pieces, at 8 from 10c cegdens Risbed Ves : orset. Covers Flannelette Garments —at 170 from 250—at 36c from 50c || At 1le—Womens Hosfory in cot Siobazeptiar riceros stvl resular. @ o SHORT SKIRT e et —at 55¢ fram 75c—at 69c from $1.00, R T | At 35c—Women's Ribbed Union 238 Corset Covers at —at 44 from At 39c—Decorated Emglish Tea || At 15¢—One case of the famol Suite, regular 0c Suits. ¢ Wo to a customer) | . FL. Pots, e of any size, value Burson” Seamlees Tosiery, | At 55o—Women's White Wool Rib- Wamen’s Waai | s regular 23c value. ts and Pants, regular S e ek T8 KioNos at || s v uprignt At 19c—Women's Imported Split House Dresses at these price: | at $1.60 trom T b T 12c—reduced from 26c Feet Hosiery, value 23c. At $189Women's Sillc_and Wool At 98c—reduced from $1 | DRESSING SACQUES at ddc 18c—reduced from suc. At 29c—Women's Fmported Hosiery. tra _sizes, value $2.00. and At $1.29—reduced from $1 i from 502 27¢—reduced from 38 regular price 37lzc. Toilet Goods At 1lc—Mennar's Talcum Towder At 11c—Babooci’s Talcum Powder. At 17c—Kolynos' Dental Cream. At 290—Dioxogen, 50c size. At 33c—Danderine, 50c size At 33c—Paimolive Cream,_ 50c size At 3o —Hinds' Honey and Aimond “ream. Books—Reduced Our entire line of Boys' and Girr Books— Books—reduced to 13e. 30c Books—reduced to 38a. 29¢ 0dd lot of Popular Copy trom | right Books, by wel f5c known awthors, at Tegular price 43c All Stationery in Holiday Boxes at one-third prices. less than regular Jewelry—Reduced % O entire line of Jeweiry and hristmas Novelties reduced as fol lows: At 18c—reduced from At 37c—reduoed from ’ At 79c—reduced from $1.00. Rugs—Draperies At $1.39—Azmins 2 inches, $2.95— Axmi: value § At ter 36x72 inches, At $1.98—Wilton R inches, value $4.00. At $6.45- Sauar: $10.90. At $11.45—Velver size 9x12 teet; value 31 R o feet 12 value At Axminste: size feet, e § At $15.95—Axminste 8 feel OTHER CURTAINS SALE PRICES At $129 a 1 At $1.68 2 © At $259 a At $3.255 3 At Sais Prices iildren’s White and Co! Border Handkerchief: price 3c. 3!c—Men’s and Women's Hand kerchiefs, at 3%c each, 3 for 10¢. Handkerchiefs At 2c- ored At At 7c—Men's Handkerch 10c. Linen each At 25¢—Men's Hemstiteh Handkerchiefs, valite 3% and s0c Women’s Neckwear Women's Neckwear. Bouque 120 25¢ Orne lot of Plane for coats 50c and Col- 50¢ At Saie Prices Knit Goods At 10c—One 1ot of Children's' Wool- en Leggins, black. only- Clearance price 10c a ‘pair, At 50c—Children’s Woolen Draw« Legsi black and white value $1.00. $1.29 | Women's Knitted “Woo! e | Vanity Vests, warm.and ‘durable close fitting, . all colors and combinati Clearance price $1-

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