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uly Clea- OUR ANNU ¥ - ~ Floor Covermgs Upholstering Materials, Bedding, Curtains Curtain Fabrics and Kitchen Ware OPENS THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8TH, 1915 waluer$2.75—Sale price $1.89. value:3250—Sale price $2.19. value'$2.76—8ale price $249, “Ifl. velue$3.19—~8ale price $3.50. value $1.80—Sale price §149. value$2.00—8ale:price $1.69. Copper Wash Bollers— value:$3.76—Sale price $2.98. Men and women who whbeul(y dwb-u?nfi-far&ebonmdm&kl’hcu.minfitd to be opening of our July Clearance Sale. undmwubiliflymflodevnnmdu& present at the SIZE RUGS AT JULY SALE $X13 fullFive-Frame Body Brus sels Russ, oo on , Pat- regulsr $28.50° vmn. sale “price PI!- mnfim m?"fiu I.ACE CURTAINS Curtains, in wmw A\\‘d mi a 3 m" LR T —fimprim 4&. ‘"“"'%o. ;fi 9188 nea iu—-o-lc e o0, T ng R price % a Door Panels—8ale price 26 and up. CURTAIN MATERIALS - |, Openwork Doubls sard-nc Serims, %«L‘ neg“ha, 1; AEM‘E Prain or yard. ‘rétonnes—Sale prices 21.,“.,“,5‘.‘“’(.:' zu.m Plain Serims, i white or Avabinn— M'-Arhufl/&fimflllfle& wsmng ms«n——--:. prices Tie, % Radee 2o o bries 280 5 Fish Nu!ma Qualker Lt;o!-‘“‘lh prlre;.‘lz'/p,ifio,?‘q&lndfiel h Pprice m..’%’; m"&i“.fii 426 a ya WINDOW SHADES Window Shades. regular 35¢-value— Sale price 21 wx' 'mmmm 42. each, Genuine Hand Cut Glass Tumblers, thistle and other heavy dedm 'rhs regular price $9.00, $10.00 fl $12.00 do:en—&u | ! Uuring thie Sate 200 sash. e Thin Bm Platn Tumblers—Sale price 4o each. Fluted Table Tumblers—8ale price 26 each. Decorated Japanese Tea Cups a Baucers, assorred decorstion - Saie price 105, a dozen. 1-quart Glass Mik Bottles—Sal price E0c n dozans 5 WIRE ; GOODS Rattimed. Wire Ogement Hangers, value bo—8ale price 3o each. Heavy Wire Jelly Straincrs, vaiue 35c—Bale_price Dover Bae Rotel size, value 28-inch Oval Bath Tubs, value $1.00 —Sale price #9- 30-inch Oval Bath Tubs, value $1.19 —O-h prlu 89c. inch Oval Bath T value $1.39 B price 980, g 86-inch Oval Bath Tubs, value-$1.50 —Sale price $:10, s Millard Manning™ observed his ninth birthday meun the pigs on Yantic !‘m fell nfio du rtv:' It was <An 1-pint Glass Mikk-Eotties—S8ale price | Flame Valuer$3.50—Sale price $279. | 420 2 4 btz 9%12 Nine-wire Firth and Tapestry Rugs, regular $13.50 value, sale prices 91149 and $14.69. 8-3x10-6 Five-Frame Body Brussels Rugs, all-over Medallions, regular m.ov value, salé price $21.60. SMALL SIZE RUGS $6xT3-inch. Oriental Yy 2nd 3450 oot o s e Stxi-inch Extra Heavy Wilten shade regular $9.50 quality alo price $7.80. 27xs4inch Wilton, Rug, resular $5.25 quality—Sale price $4. 27x54-inch Axminster RIIK, regular $2.50 quality—Sale price $1.80. One lot of good Rugs, size 37xbé, fasicy patiersis, regular $5¢ value—Sale| 760, J price 5% uality Ingrain Carpets; regu- 15c qnmty—salo price 6250 a ylrd. Cotton and Wool Carpets, regular 58c_quality—Sale price 50c 'a yard. Sultana Carpet, 36-ineh wide, Fancy Floral Design, reversible, regular 3s¢ value—Sale price 330 a yard, COUCH COVERS Fanéy Couch Covum st —Sale prices 696, 89c, and $1.19. Orfental Bffect Couch Covers, worth 925 25—Sale price $1.39. Extra Large Oriental Pattern Couch Covers, regular $5.50 quality—Sale| price $4.25, RUBBER MATS Rubber Door/Mats, size 14x26, regular 85c quality—Sale price 59¢. Standard_Oil New Perfection Blue Oil Stoves— 2-Burner, high, were $ 7.50—Now $ 649 3-Burner, high, were $10.00—Now $ 8.98 4-Burner, high, were $12.50—Now $11.39 OVENS 1-Burner New Perfection Ovens, were $2.25—Now $1.75. 3-Burner New Perfection Ovens, were $3.00—Now $2.39, 2-Burner New _Perfection Giase Door Ovens, were $3.25—Now $2. SMALL SIZE OIL STOVB 1-Burner Florence—Sale price 75c. 32-Burner Florence—Sale price $1.50. 3-Burner Florence—Sale price $2.25, 1-Burner American—8ale pri 66¢c. 3-Burner American—Sale price $1.10. 8-Burner American—8ale price $1.65. 2-Burner Pilgrim—Sale price 69c. 2-Burner Relfance Wickless Blue Flame Stove—Sale price $3.19. o1l Stove Ovens—S8ale price 89%. times baggage is tied on. Mr. and Mrs. James Maullen of Bos- ton spent the holiday: d Mr, and Mrs. F. R. KU M. D. Murphy. tnnma Tuesday, but Mrs. Mullen will Temain for the week. Charles Stoddard of Lebanmon spent the week end wh‘h melldl here. Mr. and eating are located in Mflmur‘ Mass.,, where I{r Keating is assis finisher in one of P w. ‘W. Stritch is the ‘week in Gll‘beArtnv'ma Haum:llc? his and Mrs. Ru!her are entertain- ln‘ their davghter, Mrs. dson, Willi: ork. Andrew Racine is spending a few gays in Dayville with Mr. Racine’s mother, Paraded at Chelsea.- Charles Bentley, U. 8. N, is e ing the week in 'Boston, havi: town s-md.y nzgat in order to. marines from the Dattleahlp & Rhiode Ial. and who '.t. to take part in the great Tho eimwad o elsea, who to make . "-tb 9x13 Six-Frame Body Brussels Rugs, regular §32.75 value, sale price $25.86. $x12 Wilton Rugs in eholes e and patterns, regular $37.50, value sale price $3200. $xI3 Wilton Rugs, segular 356.25) value, sale price $42.75. STRAW AND FIBRE MATTING China Straw Matting, 5c quality— Sale price 33c a yard. China Mat price ¢ a China price 196 Fancy v ;1‘:9 Matting, ey 0y vatuo—Sale prise 330 & yard MA’ 50-inch wide Ramie Cloth, 50¢ quali- U—S‘unh price 42c a yard. wide T —8: | ice $1.98 Y‘P‘- m;oi"’" Do Tapestry, s0¢ quality—Sale. price 330 & yard. TAPESTRY CURTAINS Tapestry Curtains, worth $2.50—Sale price $1.89. Bsner quality Tapes! Curtains, worth $3.50—Sale Fancy Border npe%'cm worth _$5.00—Sale price Plain Arme am and Gobelin m Curtains, reerized and worth 31 BH-he‘prha $5.25. Mercerized Tapestry Curtains, u; " Drasely Curatm, vl ue u.-rs—s-i. price §2.50, FOLDING SCREENS $2.98 Folding Screen, four folds, $2.28, 39.50 Folding Seréen, four folds, platn burlap filling—Sale price §7.89. WOODEN WARE Dust _Abeorbing Floor Mops, 69¢ value—8ale price 39c. Frojan Mop- Handles, %o value— Sale price 8. Clothes Wringers, “Horsestios Brand,” sflmle!d for one year, $3.50 value— ale price $2.79. ldlnx Ironing Table on Stand— Glass Wash Boards, valte 45c—8ale price 34e. No. 6 Little J.'el Floor Brooms, value 45c—8ale E e 326, Dry Mops for hardwood flooy, value| Bt Dt A Dry Mops, ate t Absorbin value 50c—Sale price $7e. Trojan Mop b o g o Seats, U enee el 3 to 18-inch, all sizes, value 10c to 18e— Sale price 7c each. Mission Taboursttes, 34-inch high— e lousehold lothes anteed for 1 year, value s&u—l.l. P e e Clothes Dryers, mith's -arm es value 50c—Sale price 3%. NICKEL PLATED WARE Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, Nickel plated, 3 in a set with handle and er, value $1.25—Sale_price 98¢ a set. Heavy Copper Nlckll Piated Tea Kettles— No. 7 size, value $1.25—8ale price No. 8 size, value $1.39—8all P e ue le price No. 9 size, value $1.50—Sale price $1.18. * i history-ef the city. Village Small Talk. Mr. and - aren; Gladys and Rath, "5, Tavaunmy :Pfint th. Fourth 'l Telatives In “ d M1 an nor. m-. of wm- fl:)d. were M of Mr. and .Y ‘week. Andrew 'Warner of New-London was & local yisitor Tuesday. Mrs. Orrin Gardner with spring, 8c. CASES, BAGS AND TRUNKS STRAW MATTING SUIT CASES .26 98c. fig:nflny—%m ‘: $3.39 quality—8ale price ¥ BAGS 16-fack Cowhide ’l’:’udflnl'l%t‘hc Hand Bags, a good value af 00— Sale price $2.98 each. TRUNKS partment offers such good saving a¥ T R RN A 950 and up 45 $15:00. - poee x54- ek, value 50c, value 98¢, 30x60-1 value $1.39, feet, value $5.50, 8x10 feet, value $6.50, now 9x12 feet, value $3.50, now RAG RUGS T30 tnch. vatue s5c x4 . 6x § feet, value $5.50, now 8x10 feet, value $6.50, n ). 9x12 feet, value $8.50, BU' 49, CONGOLEUM RUGS R Ixl ceuias 500 qualiy—Sale price” 55 ‘Congolenm Rugs, 1x2 yards, reg- $1.20 _th—-lal-: price 98¢ lm mscrunsnus ARTICLES T JULY SALE PRICES nce Sale = school and the resident faculty d the college. Txure ‘musical &ramme, ich dancing Wl' on- “Thi; (m flm Mrs. Belle HARTFORD DOCTOR MEARD. City Medical Secisty Listens to Paper en Radium and X-Ray. ‘The monthly meefln: of the Willi- mantic City Medical eociety was held Weds evening at the home of Dr. diagne guest of the evening, Dr. Houbtetn of Harttors u feet Water-proof Clothes Line, w value iso—l-lt price 20c. No fversal Food Chopper, value Kl'. M Iron Holders, value lDo—.-lc price 7o, Cflld Handle Stove Lifter, fle—-. rice 'olish, value 10c—Sale Dust Abmur;sflvu.n Cloths, value 25c—Sale price A box of 50 Brass Headed Tacks— Sale ice 3@ a box. Dutch Cleanser—Sale price 70 a Wflmtl !fiver’gmm Polish, value Connestivat Seai Spoons—Sale price 10-inch Cut Glass Vase—8ale price 10-inch Rochester Lamp Chimney— Sale price 8o. Enamel Combinet with cover —Sale price 98c. Jelly Tumblers—Sale price 2c each. $ and ”-l.llch deep Aluminum Ple Plates—Sale 10c. Six cup l. A.\unnnum Rochester | Percolator, value $3.00—Sale price ‘1-‘ novr Shine Painted Mop and 1 pint Shine Liquid, value $1.00—Sale price OKEL -PLATED TEA KETTLES - ‘Sale Price 95c .. STONINGTON FFiremen Elect Delegate to State Con- vention—Game With Mystic Satur- day. Schooner - Victor;C, Records rived,at S from Florida with & gargo of Jumber for a Westerly firm. Hartford he L. Dancing Class’ Outing. oseph M. Berard's Kirtland at joined later in the evening by husbands. enjoying dancing l-rlz evening at the pavillon at Lakesi First Band Concert Tonight. The Willimantic American band, which is capable of nhylll‘ music as is often heard Valentine Murphy was in New Lom- don Wednesday. J. H. Houston has returned from & visit In Hartford. Miss Annie Murphy is fn Worces- ter to spend the summer. In Hartforq deeldl.y ‘were Alexis Caisse, C. L. Beach, E, Morsé. Miss Helen Bradshaw s spending & week in New Britain with rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keenan, who have been visiting in Hartford re- turned Wednesday. wlr and Mrs. J. L. Harroun sides in South m:: B. O. Smith, who ‘week at Provi: his fami mflnm 10 attend the Loughlin wedding tomorrow. Personals. Mrs. A. C. Gagnon has returned to Holyoke. R. E. Remington was in Boston Wednesday. Charles Dennison of Hartford was a local visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Stiles is entertains: her sister, Miss Marie Dibble of Soutl Norwalk. oS- (204 Mrs. . Amold of Mel- Mase., are of Mras. Ar- Rold's parents, M. and Mra. George Wells. to succeed Robert Klnx . l'eond hand in the inspecting of Amecican Thress . Ospeny's looet plant. Mr. Backus has been a mem- ber of the office force for several years. JEWETT CITY W. A. Siater’s Letter Regarding New Sewer Emptying Inte Pachaug River Tabled—Eight Bids For Con- struction —Béys Start for Camp. At the monthly meeting of the board of wardens and burgesses Tuesday eve- nln‘ bldl were opened for the com- of the new sewer on Hil and Mhllnd streets. There were incetown, Cod, with Iy, returned to this cfty Wed- |in regard Water Co. It was voted to rati- 52. 79,38; Town ot umwow room rent, $25.00; De-rnl & Clarke, bone for park, $3.80: G. W. Robinson, labor at! Bulletin Co., advertising $24.50; Payne and Gard-| ner, advertising sewer notice $3.25. Going by Canoe. The Y M. C. A. camp Niantie lnd ‘will make the trip from Norwich| by water in two cances. It is 23! ‘miles. Borough Briefs. Mr. and Mrs, Peter McArthur, Miss/ Gertrude McLaughlin and J. P. Gor-! man were holiday visitors at Atlantic Bench wad Watch Hill beans, inadvertentl: I pa-.red ‘on the bill of fare of the din- Der served at the Baptist church July read baked the summer school at Storrs ‘Agricul- tural college. —a New_ Haven—The wedding of Miss, Ed4ith Barton Verrill, daughter of Prof. Addison E. Vot o Yale, and Vivian Norway, Me., took at the hm of the biide’s uncle, M. Smith, of Norway, at 7.30{ ‘Wednesday evening. " For Over Tinny Years