Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 30, 1915, Page 12

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re stock to be closed out in 10 days, commencing Wednesday, February 3rd, at 9 A. M., at prices that ever startled the people of Putnam and vicinity. Cost--—-less than Cost- -Half Cost Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Cuats, Skirts, and Waists. Men’s' Clothmg and Furnishings. £ l.andslide of Bargains---Nothing but VBargalns W ATCH vounpSTzPy~' ;v SEDER’S, PUTNAM "oohime iNG FULL PARTICULARS , - ', EVERY ARTICLE IN.-THIS STOCK ¢ fall was ono of the most actiy stralia epends latge eums pabre] Danielson (East Br ''-n), Csnn. r in the . ext er‘mlun(lom af rabbis, and« it is estimated thuc in Viet i An old established and reliatle institution. etwre Your account solicited. alone 150,000,000 were put to'death last Y RSl ey - Mou ; 3 . he | = 1 > It is gem-mnx-v adtitted thet rabbits. cistatily 756 234 79 tions as to Sheriffs Aspointments— _ . Al ehia - S e H S 3 ine g i T y ' foxes and wil@ ¥ v b b gp,' ;Qf:rj:u uee gran Ster . o T v v 1 ¢ ). the ¢ troublesome In certaln districts, tend You can do lusmeix \ulh us by mail. mmi 0 v . Ance e - 7 o to keep rabbis in check, uselsted President, J. ARTHUR ATWOOD ¢ 5 e more I the wire notting fences that landhold- Treasurer, CLARE PUTNAM y x ers pre erecting. ough the grazier is i p N e | s an ennual pulowbod, ' & |Dr. George E. Luther Found Guilty | OfiE | U | sheer s e ‘“.p-';lm‘e and Fined in City Court—His Coun- e sel Appeals—Appointment of Alexan- der Gilm. er Pleasing —Obituary Not sure Favoring | Police Tenure of Office. carefui Garcia, Verde Islande Favor. A Measure Which. Finds DANIELSON 5ot cnildeen i viltages of joved _ Friday—Spscula Siief Wil vouin ool i cs. as about |- ] : 8 X Sieighimg Enjoved Friday—Sp. Lo nday. s . : e B > t run sheep o Sntestas Depos!ts..........” r‘m: ¥, Wood of Bro speadig e week e jents, Mr. and Mre A v onfirmed Arranging Tournament. From 1878 to the end of news Henry B. Dantels P isitor with triend day. Snowy Owl Shot and Mounted William M. Frankiin has »d a beautify specimen o abot in the Breakneck Doc” Oatley of Bast Wills A S, Ames was n New & Dusiness trip Friday Local members of Putx ¥Elis have received ann = private dancing less siven in the lodze o Fiftoen Degrees Friday T'he temperature dropped 115 degrees ebove merv in Da Friday morning. Was to Be Expect Sleighing Parties. Slefgitng parties wers in oricr on n #ri@ay afternoon for nome of Killin; County Sealer B COTTON BALL TOWN HALL, DANIELSON, Tuesday, Evening, February 2d. Rttractive Ex’dhhlnn of Old-fashiored Dances. of 20 Dances Admission 31. Afternoon—Food & The John Wanamaker : February Sale of Furnitwre SAWED OFF SAFE HINGES. ban But Burglars at Fournier's Market Got PATENTS : e S (ORIGINAL) i Protect your ideas. Mandeome 60. i s g sh s page Guide Book Free. i !i: R E -at-La i s i i " Home-makers, young people about to bs I Vindham < married, house committee-men of clubs, mana- gers of hotels—everybody—all are invited. And '(1 when you come you will see— (1) The largest collection of good furniture under one roof in New York; i (2) The best furniture the world has produced; i i i | (@) Prices which are lowest because the | Wanamaker capacity for buying and dis=- fributing is greatest. 7 59 car-loads have come in during the last few days. ) These are in addition to our vast regular stocks. Danielsorn, Cona POSTMASTER'S APPOINTMENT. Nomination Alexand Gilman Party—Is .Well Maker of Craf urniture 35 Announces a sa’e of Trali: and gu t Annual F u:m;a, LATEST PICTURE OF ¥ L : ¢ ; £ Crafis FRANK P, WALSH, THE i o $946,600 is the tally of the value of all this of Lraftsman INDUSTRIAL PROBER| & furniture, Wanamaker roting. It is to be sold for mrearly ‘a quarter of a million dollars less. Every piece and suite will bear a February Sale tag, en which is already marked the regular Wanamaker sell- ing price and the February Sale price. This is done to identify quality and grade; something not one in a thousand i ean do from examination alone. It is our warrant of the i A clearance of several carioads from the factory direct tc consamers. Charles IL Dining Room Suite in Georgian Qak Fink Oblong Tables 17324 inches 0, now $4.50 Round Tables 30 inches in diameter R TG TR $10.00, now $7.50 trae economies in the sale. i Special Arm Chairs and Reckers, Leather Ten per cent. is the least reduction in price on ' Seats bs $11.00, now $7.50 any piece; fifty per cent. the highest. 25 per cent. is the average saving. :‘ You will find the library, living room and hail furniture on the Fifth Gallery, New Building; there, also, in the I entrance to the House Palatial, the period furniture which i is inciuded' in the Sale. I Side Chairs and Rockers, Leather Cushions A e + o 3500 now $3.75 Other Famsus Makes — 2nd Floor Large Mahogany Arm Chairs, Loose Leather Cushio: e . $345 25 . . . % ; ns 34.50 now $17.25 The dining-room- and porch furniture is on the Sixth Large ‘Mu}xoglny Reckers, Loose Leather Gallery; the bedroom furniture on the Seventh. Cushions . - . $48.00 now $24.00 | Every grade of good, substantial furniture is in the sale; | every desirable wood; every finish; every period and scheo! i represented in pure designs. i The furniture chief says the showing is without an equal ‘in the worid. 109 Reductions on all Craftsman Furniture, ‘;u_hn(s and on Helen Speer Children's 5 Well, vou have four days. beginning tomorrow, H in which to see it and to make comparison. Frank P. Walsh, chairman of tne\ Pifth, Sixth and Seventh Gelleries, New Building. most of the questioning: His exemi- | | Joation of John D. Recketeller, | 2] Proved that Mr. Valsh wes i fai Frasm of the Colorady strike situien. N5 Afai] Orders Filled Promptly f ! : i {‘ag:;flc commisstor, on industrial i i THE CRAFTSMAN BU Rl T2) TRt T Comerots oa e Cotma o | | 6 East 396k Street s K GZB-627 Steth, Avenie Y™ || Bt T m | | {“ industrial conditions and has done| or i :litxm e TertCiy® nu«mm

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