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_NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1915 ; All \ Trolleys Lead ’ . To 4 i of Norwich LAST DAY OF THE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE DOLLAR DAY Today is the last day of this big trade event, and in addition to the hundreds of money saving bar- gains which we have already advertised, we are introducing many new ones. One of the big feat- ures will be the Dollar Iterms in all departments--opportunities to buy from a dollar and- half to two dollars worth of dependable merchandise for only one dollar. | COME TODAY--IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE SILK DEPARTMENT BLACK GRENADIN xleflgnsA—ull silk Jnd larly for $2.00 a 3 ONLY A DOLLAR A YARD oF are INGH ine THE full 40 $1.50 GRAT inches wide— PRINC AND CRE. $2.00 colored ONLY A DOLLAR A YARD 9 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR LINEN DEPARTMENT DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT STLEY’ $1.50 quality 1 A DOLLAR CRASH—It's real ONLY A DOLLAR A YARD COATINGS IN TWO QUALI 10 YAPDS FOR A DOLLAR TOWE we h and $1.63- ONLY A DOLLAR A YARD 1ve marked them down KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT Assortment No. 1 HELY 4 TOWELS FOR A DOLLAR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT NICK BOWL HOLDER ONLY ONE DOLLAR Assortment No, 2 BROOM—ONE DU ONLY ONE DOLLAR Assortment No. 3 DISH WHITE COPPER D AP HOLD 1272 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR AMMONTA— ONLY ONE DOLLAR DEPARTMENT THREAD NOTION NT white ART NEEDLEWORK DEP'T, 9-vard 24 SPOOLS FOR A DOLLAR SHIELDS in TWO FGR A DOLLAR ND HEMSTITCHED ONE DOZEN PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR ING T a card 4 CARDS FOR A DOLLAR DRAWN FASTENERS—s: WOMEN’S WEARING APPAREL EACH— ONE TWO FOR A DOLLAR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SECTION ich were sold ONLY ONE DOLLAR ONLY ONE DOLLAR Catler and Master Benjamin F. <TONINGTON Edwin S BAGS, GIRDLES, ETC. ED BAG in a lar —each with brass fr ONLY ONE DOLLAR COLO and $1. dark and Roman ONLY ONE DOLLAR ARDS brown papers— ONLY ONE DOLLAR A BOX BOYS I‘\vnlur AXD —the anthor Vanderc 3 FOR A DOLLAR 0ok ONLV ONE DOLLAR NICKELED ONLY ONE DOLLAR LONG a $1 CHAINS atest RUG AND DRAPERY DEP’T IN 00 CURTAINS MADRAS. full 21 1 ONLY ONE DCLLAR A PAIR or ecru and ONLY ONE DOLLAR LACE DEPARTMENT EMBROIDERED EDGING— ! 10 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR CONY EMBROIDERY— 3 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR : CORSET COVER EMBROIDERY— 4 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR BAND TRIMMI 2 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR ¢ ROSEBUD TRIMMING— 2 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR DROIDERED ALL-OVER— 3 YARDS FOR A DOLLAR NECKWEAR AND HANDKERCHIEF DEP ARTMENT 7S either embmoidered R A OOLLAR RCH EFS—ni hemstitched 5 FCR A DOLLAR oL variety of regulair S8 3 FOR A DOLLAR ! MARABOUT shich Wwere Sormier- § $1.30 each-—very good quality— ONLY A DOLLAR ment of Domestics at pi unusual interest. HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES INCH BROWN COTTON FOR A YARD— he same cotton cloth wh we have ng for il yarfl during the entir r this last ill sell it thirty per cent. under price— SATURDAY go Saturday f colored SPECIAL. Some Last Day Special |Basgains from our Depart- rices which make them of HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR in both white and nutural wool-—Vests and Fants in flat weave and White Ribbed Union uits and Tights— regularty $1.25 and $1.50— ONLY A DOLLAR A GARMENT WOMEN'S COTTON AND LISLE HOSE ia black only—a spec @esirable full-fashioned hase, veinforced at all weariug points—the rege ular Z9¢ kind— 4 PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR WOMEN’S COTTON AND CASHMERE HOSE in black only—a new lot in both common and out siges—regular price 3%c— 3 PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR MEN’S FURNISHINGS DEP°T. HERE'S A SPECIAL DOLI'AR LOT WHICH I8 WORTH $150~One 75c Negligee Sh'rt—3 pairs of SBocks-—1 pair of Boston or Paris Garters and one pair of Suspenders—$1.3¢ worth— ALL FOR A DOLLAR 7éc NEGLIGEE SHIRTS with attached cuffs and cont etyle—all siges— TWO FGR A DOLLAR REGULAR 123c SOCKS in either will wear well— 13 PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR PURE SILK, HAND LOOM KNITTED TIES— Four-in-Hands of our regular $1.30 variety—good celors. ONLY ONE DOLLAR AT BED RQCK PRICES ALL LINEN NAPKING of good size which are worth $3.00 a dozen— SATURDAY ONLY $248 ALY, LINEN NAPKINS 90 & dozen— SATURDAY ONLY $1.79 FULL WIDTH ALL LINEN DAMASK sold ular for $1.25 2 yard— SATURDAY ONLY 93¢ extra size and weight, A PAIR—Full and fine fi s worth while. FOR $1.88—Full You can save them Saturday $2.00 T Cottor value whic] SPREADS Spreads with hemmed finish. 52c on each one if you buy 7L SATIN BED SPREADS, formerh, ¥ $5.00 each with hemmeq finish, a wonderfu! vs 'lue SATURDAY ONLY 350 g1y BKISH TOWELS of fair size, excellent Qua ity X SATURDAY ONLY 19¢c cor: 'ON FILLED COMFORTABLES, heavy weigo: © 2nd regularly $2.50— SATURDAY ONLY $1.98 $3.50 ALL FORMER CLEARANCE SALE VALUES HOLD GOOD FOR THE LAST DAY — —_ = — | . | Stanton, who are spending | Norwich COLCHESTER and son Edward of Passaic, N. J.. are Buys Farm W& Cantertury. i sl | r of Stonington. l\ht winter u{m e fac performance here in Pl ERCRE tfif fi‘;,rfi Am}:‘m""’hS Darents| ief Engineer Tho & E Reilly of s in New York bruary 5 out - = 2 Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Maine Find Cold | Travel Club Papers. e e o Mimw Ten b e f,fflhhf been | Bridge Club Meets—Max Siegal a Pa- | “patici B m‘“"m was the guest|vacht Narade of New L. fdon became Weather in F)fand’;—_Mr. and Mrs, the Travel club meeting mnest| ————— - { tient at Willimantic Hospital, oth“rlends in vm‘:mfmnd i the owner of the Patriel ‘\ ca farm Atwood Leave for Maine, 23 R 3 here was @ large audienca at the . A e P D YANTIC | The Ladie: o Whist club met | moving picture show Friday evening | ot Conterbury on Thursday. e been received from Dr, | guerite Srai > Atwood, f eeded inlat the home . Hamilton Wallis {in Tip Top hall. ‘The first episode of m.\']fihnl;l heent ad;etl:‘.i»?d fo. sale MO i 0. Maine, who have been ““d it - = \'“’”T [ Elisha Lathrop 73—Benefit .hnstrelsw street on}on Upp roadwa) fter- | two reels of the photoplay Luclle | SSttS the estate of neadmfi'e“h’“ sonville, F hua dho BElL T atter on Burma, Calcutta, will | —Roads in Bad Shape. | noon. {Love, was shown The comedy reel, |ST. It consists of a dwelling hou X ] L 'rf 9 Af Their © Risk al from here W. Harry Jennings and George|Price of Happiness, was ecellent |00 00 ST DU F -Sfto Sy there Tuesday for St. Petersburg, t aE o et i Elisha -lLathrop - observes his 73d 3 ge|Smith of Norwich were calling on William McDonald was in Willi- Ff BAeS B0 To8 the eatato e o hey have not yet experienced any of e damage done by the storm last | pire Sunday, the 24th. He is in| Wedns friends in_town Thursday. mantic Friday. B e Domissgn s st the pleasures of unny south.” | week when the steamer Puritan broke | o\ > 5 Sith. is | Gecrse V. Cavanaugh was ths guest| At the Colchester Beptist church|Tier home and a uating pur< o~ weather has been cold and d £ sts fastenings and crushed sev- | t1'® best of health and gets out e\rr\w‘ w.,r friends in Middletown Thursday. Rev. B. D. Remington, pastor, Sunday | B the. 2l nd the sun has sca; ng boats is sorely felt by some | day on his pa: route. Loads sou: Tannenbaum was in East|morning worship at 10.45, there will 5 el 5t shose who Wers amoris the Farortn- | L& Polish o K beer i('dmplo'x Thursday be pmachlsn:;g tie pastor. Subject,| Bolles Cove Docks Washed Away. Leave for Maine. | nate, and there is no chance for re- |the average around here this month i : : Victory. Sunday school at 12 m. Sl \ir. and Mrs. Eugene Atwood left ,‘as all were tied at the wharf at | and one is scheduled for Monday. The| hervess Lathrop's 1| el b LU P. 5. st € p i Eveuing praies and | o0 Prosent Belles - covs con the Friday fo- a midwinter visit at Camp owa risk, and only the Nomad |celebration commences today and will|the er bridge. Ruts over a Siegel. who_was taken to St.{worship at 7. Subfect, Gideon, or| I ames ls {res from ice, the last being i‘orestholme at Rangeley, Me. While|was insured. Abram Jenkins saved the | last until Tuesday. foot Eat’ 4 the! rouc bed. To: s hospital, Willimantic, Tues- | Strength of Weakness. weshed away by the heavy ruzh of ere they will entertain o house party | engine and hoisting apparatus from| The Admore Woolen company have day, is reported as being comfortable. water that ls com'ng 4 - 1 ‘le.. will incinde Mr. and Mrs. Q, A.|the Cornelia J. and eold the hull for $2. | been unloading several car lou of | Mr. Siegel has pneumonia, brook., Nearly every doci ¥ vood of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. . Q.| ~Miss Esther Bindloss and Miss Pru- | coal this week. Louis m tur been| X H. Johnson of Willimantic was| Britlsh authorities are discussing has been destroved and washed away. Hartmann of Danville, Pa. Mr. and Fairbrother have left for Brook- Several from luere attended the d to provide shoes for ench sol- ! calling on friends in tcwn Thursday.'the possibility of rubber tires gfor Many were built of heavy timbers to Mrs, E, Bragdicy and Mr. and Mre. Iy they will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. . minstrels Thursday nig Ar, sad M3, Joseph JAgramcviich strest cum #and against the winter storma,