Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 30, 1915, Page 2

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1915 SATURDAY, % - WORWICH BULLETIN, JANUARY 30. Murray’s Boston Store Spleadidly Appeinted. ‘mf e time at b e of th . o anasonte mwv mr g™ Many riunity amination a_physic | Sinaii hona mene tie broken at the time now ter Verdict Sustained. 00 verdict awa this city, in his Haven road e, will ot be s Reed of the s | Our January Clearance Sale - CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT with the funds evailablo tolt building as nearly an ideai | Octot possible. It was erected at|Joel H. 000 and those who in-|cording to notice received by ni Charles A, Capen, counsel f Mart Friday. The attor le|the New Hav s | Teturned the verd huilding con procured e or: 1 1ainz t i H H 5 Special events at other time may provide splendid savings, but at no other time in the season does the whole| ents For oy yosta S e, | et i H sehe will meet its|have the ver Wiitim: s répresentation at McKlinley at| minent | the Now gence on’ the store offer such economies as during the January Clearance, where stocks have to be reduced for inventory, . :z.‘,,"\f"f\:“‘“‘ so take advantage of the closing of this sale to provide yourself with good seasonable apparel and every- thmg else for personal use at the following low prices. TnO! mber of repub- | Lebanon, Co in, Hampton and ¢ to Windham_roas Men’s Heavy Shaker Wool Ggod Half Pleached, All Linen Dam- en_Napkins, $1.35, $1.75, $2.50, | i ot I " inch wid an Srite | ila et “and “gras Overshirts, in Ch = : B nch wide, 445, 540 and 84o a| All Linen Napking, 912 | Eolt coliar “in_garmet "ana t ,‘:,r:"[,‘ 1n Chev v & “P77ie Pleached, All Linen Damask,| Mercerized Table Covers, 2% | Wleeced Shirts and Drawers,| Soft Tosom Shirts, o ¢ . wide, 75¢ and 85¢ a yard. long, $1.39 each { e et ',w:l‘):.l,“;' ;::,&cm irts, 3 3 e of ¢ | Memws Naturai Ripbea UMion Sutts,| Boys' Blouses, made of percale iue him for the boar Findham ¢ i\edub $1.50—Sale price 98¢, chambray, valuc G0c—Sale price 3%. o s been i cemetery 4 3 | Men's Ecru Ribbed Heavy Cotton| Men's Siik na | S % iR : Board of. Relief : ’$HEET!NGS LONG CLOTH, TICKING AND OUTING‘v nion Suits, value $1.00—Sale price| fancy i Jaimed | The Sl 3 Men's Gray Cotton Hose, 8¢ a pair.| 7, ik < | its sessions oMb FLANNEL AT CLOSING SALE PRICES Aen's Merwn eabl 6r ) Cotion Foms, (Worth Lor 15 s 5 1ot 'y S g il . & Roxford N 13¢ and 23c, ed nd 20c ir, g0 t A nse i 8¢, 7V%¢ and 8¢ a yard. ing, 8l%¢c, 8¢ and 10c a yard. | “Stens wool st 1.‘10!; s n:tm--g, heavy weight,| t . ¢ My, BilL ¢ | 40-inch_wide Heavy Brown Sheet-| English Long Cloth in _12-vard|quality.Sale prise 8503 D S pici o Sen s Crover and| s 5 & R Sk ) Ellis-Frost Engagement. TVac and 9 a yard. lengths at $1.25, $150 and $1.75 each.| —Sale price $1.05, nfiitman e e tvonr i be dh ff\pf:;.'\ wcement has bee §1-ineh wide Brown Sheeting, 24c| Best Quality Ticking, 10c, 11c and 15¢| Outine ¥lannel Night Ge 50c| Men's Suspenders, 25c and 50c qual-| 1d o ® in Jail until nt of Miss Editi d'27c a yard a yard. and 31.06 kind, Yor 44c and 79. 19¢ and 3% a pai | midd: r t Dr. Lawrenc 1 Best Quality Outing Flannel, stripes| Outing Flannel Pajamas, $1.00 qual- v Neckwear, worth 25c|nisi $ bond he wil is a L hecks. 10¢ a yard. for 89¢c. ia 8¢ and 3%. eal m nC ' oy - 11 Fro " e Wo}:x?ns{aanngChfldren ' DRESS GOODS SECTION 9"»0"?5 vatue 30| Bt e o iBisne 'l e i Fieecs siose, reruia 15| WASH GOODS, WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS AND SILK e Fleeced Do; 11c a pair. e o'e Ribbed Woot sose, markea| MARKED AT CLOSING SALE PRICES o N Ginvan i 10 - b Wash Goods | z Woolen Dms Goods ° mpose ¥leeced Cotts B C ¥ e pair. H rints with white a yard. s Sale price 5c a yard. 44c a yard.| RIBBONS Pau 2 d 29c a pair. e Storey i lack Cashmere Hose, e, now 33c and 42c a| Qualit g ohildren’s Black Ribbed Cotton Prints, bea yard: | 2 ey e e - tlc a pair. L 5 S 2 ya 3 g ‘ R icteen Homa tan RN T | $1.18 2 yard.| 25c and’ 24 £, now 220 a re Not Discovers: Merri Prints, 5c a yard. | 3toire; 100 7 e TR 5 e e bals Best Harmony Prints, 5c a yard. S quality at 75¢ a yard Taffets, 15¢c a = > .t : e 100 quality at _83c a yard. i it s Se 420 a pair. Sest Checle | $125 quality at $1.10 a yard. S & SrE e remiar Spe ] Best Apron ] 0 quality” at $1.25 a yard. P Sim Ole alar 50c quality ality at $1.45 a yard. s 4 i - Tafieta, 20c a yard. For J~ ants and Children = . In Use For Over 30 Years % HANDKERCHIEFS FINAL REDUCTION ON SUITS, COATS AND WARM | Always bears ers S op 3te. Sow 20 3.‘5&'.“'! SEPARATE SKIRTS WlNTER UNDERWEAR ‘:;,m,‘m i %Afi 72 men’s or: Men's Handkerchlefs, = i each. i A FEC R ’s ests and e WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS bec Pecter yarn, SiC qualit IS YCUR Now $4.98, $7.50-and $10.00 i, egaar $100 value- "s‘;ye‘me ’-'jtj.Acrs, SCARFS AND VEILS a1 Laces and Tnsertions,| WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS hec wide—Sale price 5c E Sard, S oz yarde - Now $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 S o ":} L WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS Now $1.98 Sale price 49c a garmen Ribbed Wool Union E HAVING A SPEC-|- > tor 8. {IAL SALE ON BATH ROOM |, CARPET SIZE RUGS AT SALE PRICES ' e KITCHEN WARE. SECTION | 5 g h i JU L each | @ Wepe and Figured Neck Scarfs, colors—Sale price 42c. Chiffon Auto. Ve 1%4x13% yards, price 85, { Sanitary Filled { Galvamzed Ware Good Quality Wilton and ’ Brussels, Tapestry and Mattress, $3.50 value for| on cap Sale { Body B Is Ri i jEses | ly Brusse] ugs | Axminster Rugs Cotton Top Mattress,| & - =al 12 “Wiltoo oico coiors| T $5.89. JEl R, Siks Waton | vaality Fi : e : e oy o R RS S ol SDFLIE T gt Quality Ftures b i Sale price $32.00. Saillon patte Silic-Floss Mattress, full size, value| —Sale price 2lc. : — e e —Sale price $24.69. $17.50—Sale price $14.98. g woy, norat paseerns,| IRON-AND BRASS BEDS | coter Yahio to0osaie prvee e, ™ 8-3x16-6 Ty Rugs, ~ all-ove: da NEW NATCHAUG SCHOOL. neur his knee “egs not discovered o hl = | When Charl_g 3T Thompson fell on an wl LLI IVIA' u I lc c l q - OpenFor Public Inspection _Friday | lcy side 1 somietime Ao and sprains Evening—Fine $75,000 B\nklmgi % ankle, he will have to spend home. When the “prained anile g0t strons enoualy Mr. peeple were - Thompson resumed his work in Hpell- iy eveninsy o Taipens | mans. - But he soon disvovered that there was something wrong. After ex- an f()-\lul that knee which f the aoccide: not been noticed. Ar. Thompson will I 6 to wait until this gets bot- he ¢an resume his work. t aside by Judge perior court, ac foad, when the § ct, filed a motion majority of them everyday uses==io which you can put _ a residence’telphone. HAVE YOU A TELEPHONE IN YOUR HOME? n road admitted negl- art of the road and ¢ matter was one where the Jury THE “SHUT IN” Finds the day immeasurably brightened by the voice of some loved one who can come to him only by telephone. And this is but one of the countless uses— the vast JEWETT CITY | gowms 5 et e FUNERAL. == ” | Whe Owns Pony and Should Pay His| Miss Julia A. Swift, HOUSEHOLD LINEN AT CLOSING SALE PRICES MEN'S FURNISHINGS ks S oear O it e e s gy 4 Damask, 25| mul leached All Linen Damask|g lons Naturl and Cardinal Coat| Men's Negligee Coat Shirts of e o aany. peopla, 8L el pached Marce amasi, Full Bleached, All Linei 5% PRty : o sale, neat patterns, s ; Dokta-5i n Mrs. C. R. Ut g o a yard. 75¢, 85c, $1.10 and §$1.29 a yard. Snchiocs SSalsrioy (0o B 5 17 rebiier $1L0% Talie—als price] B! 3 L Wit e iney are *| Seventeenth Annual Cencert and Ball A. Young Jr. Success—Accident Mrs, R. M, Brown—Borough Briefs. noon Plumb, pastor ual concert and eld in Finn's and 18, and the following officers w elected President, Thomas of New London; vice presidents, Henr; C. Fuller, Joseph L and C, C. Benett of My Concert was given by Londen; New London: board of direstors. Charles H. Denison, chaieman, Clar Stars and Stripes, sl Solo—Selected. students of left yvesterdas and was led by Mr j association faithfully fo vears was presented by the asso {2 handsome gold watcih, handsom: engraved , “Apprectation of an efficient secrs i 1lrem~»cn cordlally “thanked the clati e Ju wera Miss rian T . Samuel That asion, use language Byrowe Murriute 525,00 alue—Sale price $21.00. & $2250 $°6.50 qual 3 . = § 5150 avorie § s Tin Ware = 950 quality ., now § 7. e TBROMC $41.00, $45.60 ana $55.00. 813 Nine-wire Firth and Tapestry| $12.50 auality Tron Deds; now $1030. -quart Liske Strainer Pails, PRk oyl & Brussels Rugs,| Rugs, regular $13.00 value—Sale price| B Peds, regular $20.00 value, it resdtar 3275 value—Sale price $28.50,| $11.50, s, rerilar $20.00, value,| L LuaTt Liske D {8 A s e e 20. 1 ale price 20c. Long Handle Japanned Coal S GURTAIN MATERIALS | LACE CURTAINS | COUCH COVERS | oouers momer mmme Paite, thee l“l’fifflmfre‘ torandEmbalmer = right to a peer- At Closing Sale Prices | Nottingham Lace Curtains—Sale| * rancy Cou: vare; Stiiped offtect|” sor ;‘“" c—Sale price, . | §0.62 North St., Wx.l\manue‘ ,,,,‘_m;;( (LPmieren Berim—Sale | rices 3%, 390 S4c, B, $125, $148| s prices 6955 and 3110 | Boilers, vaitis $5.50—Sale prive s20e-" | 2 fatent 5 Sambiae Zic B . | i | eilic—Sale price 210 a yard. i No. 8, 1X Tin Wash Boil opper | | i yard. | iteh ks < |- No. 3 n Wash Boilers, copper| fin and Fancy Silkoline—Sale price| Cliny Lace Curtains in white ana| Orléntal Effect Couch C worth | bottom, value $1.69—Sale price $1.49. | !"IRAM N. FENN { e Mvsiio—sate price 13 Arab—Sale prices $1.25, $1.48, $1.9,|$%.25—Sale price $1.39. Tin Wash Bollers, copper| UNDERTAKER a n d EMBPLME&‘ R iy e price Tlo @i¢525, 3275 and $3.25 a pair. { b value $1.89—Sale price $1.69, | 62 Church St. Willimanticy Ct. | tonnes-—Salo prices 86, 12/30, 210 | suun curtatne—Sale price 25 a pair Extra Large Oriental Pattern Couch| Laraie | Teleph. Lady Asalstanc| _ and a yard SaEl Cox al vers, regular $5. cuality—Sale e __i e Pidin Denims—Sals price 21c a yard. | 4,25, 1 6lze Faad B, Flain Serim—8ala prices 15¢, 21¢, 25¢| Door Panels—Sale prices 21¢ up. asis 250—8ale ;fiica[fi:m | DR [.‘ C JA(;[\D{)N Denhst 8 an ic a yard. . Colored Scril Sal ices e, 15¢ = No, 2 Standard Sewing Lamps. com- witheut o Cofored Scrtie—Sale prices tic, Muslin Curtaine, rufed or piain— WINDOW SHADES plete, valuo S5c—Sals price 27, P. Ext o Art ‘ieking-Sale prive 250 a yard. ‘\sm prices 39, 6, Blc and $1.25 a5 . ainless Extracting attending Fish Net—Sale prices 12Va¢, 15, 2ic] pair. indow Shades, regular 2S¢ value anterns and Filli Specialt; | S bie el of 300 & yard. i for: 2o, i L nd Filling a Specialty the big sale entine Crepe, In floral designs—| Scrim Curtains in white and Arabian _82¥o Lanterns, complete, value 40¢| 75 Main Stroet, - Willimantio | J. B. FULLERTON CO. o price 15c 3 yard. - Sale price 33c. ot, B iiine CrepirSaie price 21 a|—Sale prices 84, $125, $150, $1.89 and| Window Shades, resular 30c value| Dietr Monareh Lanterns, valus Soc | Wittimantic, 15225 a p | for 42c. | —Sale price 3%. 100,000. Capital $ THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Established 1832 FOQP FOR PEOPLE OF there that the food ship would be sel ~eant of foods. land, because she had in lected within_ the tiext few days an < Morg Cén-|of food supplies a small bundie of PALESTINE AND SYRTA | (ia¢ plans for providing the carso al- is t]olné]r\'» & pos- | tents, which were held to ho contra- . ready had been worked out. Nathan |sible to meet the tuation, but the | band of war. Wot Oniy for Hebrews, but for Chris- | Straus of New York has subscribed | Zionists committee £ tians and Mohammedans. $50,000 to the fund, side help wa cory. The state | allowed to proceed to Rotterdam, fo- S oA ship Toaded | 5,11 004 Will bo Gistributed through |departmer romised to inquire'| cordine to a cablegrom roceived by NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to un. 29.—A &nip lozded | american consular agents not only .to |into reports of attacks on Jews and | the commission, but afore : 3 ers : h\aomLmr fajgm;vv‘;lxxru(fi!;e% people | sebrews, but to Mohammedans and | to facilitate the sendins of relicf ships. | nad bees o o e o, e establish with a.cl‘l“tom relations that shall Pulestine and .Syfia will ‘Dbe’des- | Christians as well. Mr. Brandeis said band. The tentsc wers a part of o 1 erm ® ched from the United States soon | {hat assistance is being ‘ziven the | BELGIAN RELIEF STEAMER contribution from the peoplo. of Vir: prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and v the provisignal Zionist committee. | movement by the @hristian organiza- ens e people of Vir- 3t wes announced tale today tha as: el i = s HELD UP BY BRITisH |Sinio and intended for Homeless Del profitable. b . L SORNS SOBEho Res: The movement was _startéd, Mr. — In consequence of the datention, it #el Had been given the £fate depart- | mrandeis said, because of disquiefing | Because ~She Had in Her Cargo:a uommusxsg x.nnounce'& :(;mfm‘y?n l:v:; D. Bran@sis of -Beston, who | conditions in Palestil and’ Syria,{ > York, Jan, 20.—~The commis- |the contraband list must be excluded . S. Wise and ‘Rabbi | where -€ome American cltizens reside, | sion for Belxian relief announced that | from future donations. “New !vrk, made the | It “has been reported, he gaid., that|its ehartered steamship. Lyhtora had | a Jews have been aitdcked and thst nheld up forgtwo days by the| Ireland’s 1914 hay cro s_many people in Palestine and Eyria are | British authorities¥ht Falmouth Fne- 'at 5005591 tops, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. D is estimated | Surplus and Profits $160,000. forra should 1o of Sloan's L minute you r:u 5 | Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality . . dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its ecide that out- | Tho ship was released yesterday and own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM rates .dr‘oz» reijeving the hot, t | Ing and making Get a bottle of cents of an: n the house—again: druggist and liko ailments. Poultry Association Vote® ts Hold Next Shew in New Lonfon—Offis®"® Elected—Gold Watch For' Secretary Denison. nnua) mestingof the ngland_Pouliry asso Souths atior: eld in the G. A. R, hal on Pear {rest it was voted to hold tho mest show in New London Decemaber 16, 1. ~ Tooker, ot New Lond London; assisi ings of New D, Tesier « treasurer, Wil icox, H. A. Lamphere, Peter her of Mystie, H. A. Barker Campstone, Henry C, Fuller, J McBride and Dr. J. €, Taylor London; wuditors, A. L. Pitcher Brogn; superintendent of ~ the N. Brown, Old Mystic. tes to the league convention . C. H, Denison who has served th P. A, 913-1914, ry, 8. for the gift, Glln- of Mms Colit. rtained ni on Pearl & plensant evening was sper mes were played and vocal and § mntal music rendered. Refre d. Those present s Roberta Lamphere, ingley, Dorothy _ Lamb, /s Itone, tngton, Beatric Potter. Harmon Jtibert, Willlam E: ogen, BEdward F News in General, of the Grand chapter Star held in Hartfo a me of Easter elected us- Danfel Ray have from a visit in Norwich Tow A cottage prayer meeting was he: Tiday evening at the home of ) and Mre. Theron McCreery and wis led by th Hatciz Leon & "rovidence s spend- ing a few days in town. Afra, Manvi L brother, ley ang ramily. ge W. Wilcox is confined t me by illnese. Steven Wilcos iz spending tt 26 in Norwich. Air. and Ebn callers this week Sweet of Providence was s town vesterday. Mrs, Jennie Wederknick of Manviile, visiting relatives in town. George wold fs visiting arren Burt in Groton. Marion Bradley wes & XNev or Thursday. STAFFORD SPRINGS Postmaster Hanley to Begin Duties Monday—Current Events Club to Mee Willlam E, Hanley has received Mis slon as postmaster at Staffor! rings and will assume the duties the office upon the _expiration ster Abel's temr Monday morn- ¢ postmaster has been ¢ fforg Springs since number of year: a 1882 he o : he has succ pened & Bhos sfully con- n prominent in democr: borough tax collector. He represen! od the town in tie gemeral assemb! in 1881 and wn school com. mitteo for four He has al served on the board of relief and has been a member of the court of bu gesses, and is now one of the town a ditors. When ! as organized Mr. Hanl @ - of Foresters Knights of America, the pays a s lary of §2100 & year. Current Events Club, The Current Events club will m eveninz and will disc: will de New Zealand, Ceylon. | ¥, #. Spellman, Mrs. F. Q. Ganfory. H.E. Burr Mrs. George Res The host will be Mrs, E. F. Leach and Miss S. Washburn. few da in Boston. The emploves of the Rockville-T¥ c Lighting company had ,a:nnpu at the Springs house Thurs | svening. The dinner was given by company. home in West Stafford. Principal ¥. 8. Gorham of the hi: 3choo! eading a fow days at ¥ a bottle te- | meqf by the Britiah, French and Turk- | reports received through the stato de- Small Bundle 'of Tents, been obliged to issue instruct tol Th W' dh N 1 l B k Ty HAEELE e ! I epts s S o ¢eWindham National Ban THERE fs no advertising medium s Eastern Connecticut cqual to Tie Buie ltn for business rewulta home Haven. | Mrs, Hattie Pomeroy wio broke leg in two places by a fall mever weeks ago 18 makint a -oed revover:. Arthur F. Schofcld brx ~ te' 1 employ of the R. L worsted vc.upai as shippl clerk ta succee pe-t |3 zhipring 4 Erne e. For = number of years politics. He was town tax coliector from 1884 to 1389 and was three times card of park comms- end the A. O. H. The office East Indie Isiands. _ The programme Sumatra, Borneo and New Guienes. The committee is composed of Mrs. Kirslansky has been spend- Mrs. G, B. Marble is quite ill at bt

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