Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 2

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HEAD CHEMIST Storrs Graduats Engaged by Bridge- A . llnndlmnr. a mdn-u § the South IS IN PRQGRESS | S S S Sk cent zndun- of the two-year course A ln economics at the Conneeti- 1z cut Agricultural College at Storrs, has *THIS. STORE OFFERS mmnw. BARGAINS DURING THIS 'MONEY-SAVING | bt¢n 2ppointed hesa cremist with ~EVENT, mnrsrovommvm‘mcz 'ro 'COME HERE AND SHARE IN|Y ...:::"""_:L“'.‘;nm&: THESE UNUSUAL Vm ; city and vicinity. Sixteen Deaths During June. King’s Daughters - What the Floor Covermg Section Has To Offer w:w “: o R S S s v P During This Sale The scarcity of raw-materials for Carpets and Rugs caused by the war is sending the Fnuhd:eevcy&y.lndmmlmm how much the increase will be before the war -nd-,htwedohowthtmmbuyfloormwmdwumhdy&k —fimmmfw&ened!woy.mwm i g\ifi E . C. Helmold left Thursday for their summer home in Maine. Y JE CARPET SIZE RUGS IN THE JULY SALE - o R ke = FI% e Ryt Hiuss Ongiats = Mrs. Amanda Comstock has arriv- m’ mn nv-!hmo BO? B;::‘ 9x12 Six-Frame Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12 Nine-wire Firth and Tapestry WET ‘lALOflNTINU.. l.ldou'l:ro:lh.fl'lmv'n .'::“::Q St. Paul's sels ion = | regular $32.75 value, sale price $28.50.( g, regular $18.50 valye, sale pri D rarm- . Mrs. D. J. Ashi of Lyme is a ~Jieme FeEuiaT 33350 vabue, sale price $x12 Wilton Rugs in choice colors u‘:; ana m.:- e s Puar s Ii‘:.'..’.‘ Vioid Up. r T g P "“M"?' b ,',“.w.‘”“m..:“"‘m,. Paan: enis Ten-wire e and patterns, regular $37.50, value (' " Thursdsy. Wright of Niantic have returned home m e $22.50 value, sale price 50, .| sale prics $32.00. 8-3x10-6 Five-Frame Body Brussels Z Willimantie X obert Bgbert and daughter, |after a few weeks' stay at the Luce ke repae S I 0 walvs, sols ;‘ée 9x12 Wilton Rugs, regular $56.25|Russ, all-over Medallions, regular B e st oo u"’u.:- Egbert are guests of Mrs, | cottase. 1696, value, sale price $42.75. . 1326.00 vatue, sale price $21.00. ZAN e A T Egbert’s mother, who resides in, New | Rev. Robert Dyson of Providencs and ¥ of Miss qucn Dym have arrived at the s f cessation, 3 itk Dyson cottage on Foster avenue, CREX RUGS SMALL SIZE RUGS COTTAGE RUGS Y1V | R R o compiaoine [, 2052, who hay been visk- Plens Suppur. > mt about not being e to get 7 Twenty-eight people, members 18x36-inch, vl.luc BOc. nov 86x72-inch Oriental _su. 18x96-inch, value B89c, now 396, their hay, as the rains were much | D282 to her home in New| & o s at the Trinity Wht x80-inch, valug 3199, 5 $358 ana seber” auetty—Sele Prices| sipincn, value 696, now se. 2 o| Ehurer."Frovidence, held Theie second -] O' 8 A A jomas on Ver- s g«r’san& vm':: u-m pow §1 i giSXTeinch Extra Heavy Wilton| 26x50-inch, value 3%¢ now 78c. e R E . Thasan’ it feasiel plamc ant txpper ot 0 8- - 54x90-inch, value $4.50, now soft -n-ds regular 0 quality for the past week, left Thursday for|day night. “-6x § feet, value $5.50, How B e s indh, Yalig. M Y S cod of .| their home in Waghington, D. C. in the Tonted Geove. 8x10 feet, value $6.50, now !"Xzsy& lnc!l:. ‘“ o5 ar $5.26| 30x60-inch, value $1.39, now $1.19, HON, JAMES ALOYSIUS howt Dr. .M",‘,‘ W. B. Bean of Rock- 413 Coet, valus $1.50. gow O ixo4-inch, Axminster R 3x73-inch, value 3159, now $1.29, O'GORMAN nals. ville and Allen and Maxilla Bean have $2.50 qmnty—-l-l- price 31‘5. 4x 7 feet, value $3.50, now $2.98, U. 8. Senator from New York Mr. and Mrs. H T Clark are in gmvea at their cottage for the sea- - One lot of good Rugs, size 27x54, k. A Poor In Youth He Soon Made His Boston -~ STRAW AND FIBRE fancy patterns, regular 85¢ value—8Sale | 6x 9 feet, value $5.50, now $4.39, . Mrs. P, . Danahey is in Waterbury *Mirs. Nellie Alwara of Rockinie 1s i Ability Felt e h ther, Mrs. Sarah Tal- o OIS S Setn. 8x10 feet, value 36.50, now $549. last for a few da: visiting Ber mother, MATTING 2 —— e ox13 2 alue $8.5 49, Over on the west side of New York not been applied, the | Mrs. John uumy is visiting her | 1% d Mrs. Walter Keeney and - Shina Straw Matting, 45c quality— ¥ 3 RIS fueh, Yl SEA% Wige LA City some fifty or more years ago & uneven settiement of | mother, Mrs. Frink of Andover. : e BB Kouney have retorned | €0 .8ale price 33 a yard. CARPETS o R ¥ littls boy was born to the house of ntd. W. C. Pratt of Providence was their home n South Manchestér after § pen, and - "F;"a', .M‘m“" Mo Iy e Good Quality Ingrain Carpets, e CONGOLEUM RUGS O'Gorman. His parents wers poor but | with good weathdr the whole stretch | D8 city on business Thursday. : f"'on"‘#:'g"’:v::“:h‘ TG Y (I:mrfie l&:tlnc, 25c quality—Sale | 75¢c qulntth price 6240 a y-:z & . 1 5 e never looking for charity. From them |to t;e' "I'MIM tracks will soon be ’ - Sunday School '.“.I"L price Cottor 001 cu-ge regular ongoleum u.r fl" X fi YN‘ James Aloysius caught the spirit of |T®ad trafie. Fancy itting, regular 29 rd. | regular 90c T The first session of the Sunday Tk pels. kn:é. :‘y- e Sultana Carpet, 3. -inch wide, ¥ ’z cy |each. 3 il ""3““ ‘;";::m “::“‘(: :"" ““:’f“‘:; Return From Ocean Beach. sehool will be held ;‘,:n Sunday in the Fant Fibre attin re| Floral ign, reversible regular ‘'ongoleum Rugs, size Y s, reg- lon abo evel Niantic house. expec Value—Bale price 330 & ya value—8ale prce 336 @ yard. ular $1.20 quality—Sale prics 986 each. | comrades. ko o Pt 4 i o . P. Dllnn, Miss Elinor Hillhouse South Coventry spent the week end He worked and attended school at|and the Fourth of .ruhr holidays at Flight of Time. ;:7“1! 30 p. m. Sunday at the Niantic the same time. Found a way to earn|Ocean View Hotel, Ocean Beach. prayer and praise service will be held B. F. f the City of New York. After pass- |ern New England Telephone Co. and |We had with the old man in trying|Mr. ‘Clark’s grandmother, Mrs. PRINTED I.AWN CHALLIES—Sale | BEST QUALITY PERCALES, 36-inch COLORED WAISTS o ter, Nellle and Sh some scapegrace from marrying our|friends at Bolton Notch. and other good Sutamer ocolors— | BEST QUALITY DRESS GINGHAMS My Hall inade’ him & Moatetedi Hlo e Mary eridan, etown, — Statis ndall is visiting with §—Sale price 5¢ a yard. VOILE or LAWN, in a large variety| Marrying on a meagre salary he and Middl e — S tics compiled| Mrs. Olive Ra s .00—Sale earnings 3 past eigh Srs. Lewis and Mrs. Dous- £ GINGHAM AND EMBROID- | Je5ular 3100 1o B8 Jeitan | Seit cliie the Baiary and in- | Wong Les, Being Taken from Putnam | in€_the- teen months, nearly|and Elmer Lewis an -| 1t does not seem like a long stretch| Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark of Schenec- WASH GWDS SEC'HON WHITE AND the money to pay fees at the College mc‘é'r:cfmz ,’,fl" 50‘5‘;, of time from the period of trouble| tady, were guests Monday of to get his daughter to the time when | Barker. Drice be & wide—Sale price 10 a vard. ing the Regents examination he was|conaisted of the following: L PR SRR TR R e Brownell is visiting admitted to the tice of law. T elen and Ruth Backus, Marion Car- | We S STRIPED oL i p, e IN THE JULY SALE = |;7ooes 0 Do b st B L Sale price %o & CI-.rt. Minnie, Kilburn, Helen | oWn.—Concordia Kansan. Mrs. Alv l’n uwl: h:nNorwlch. ... Sale price 5¢ a yard. P tions of EMBROIDERY | Court Justice. Bradshaw Georgia. Brown. —_— spending a few day: ita:a APRON emcums. fanoy 012 ot Eor vlml.lis, eogl:th': and ;tn 2 CHIN, Am— APES, by the District Nurse association show | friends in Springfield. value 18c ans e a yard— f styles, low neck and three-quarter » S ESC, 2 “ Mr. “FAST COLOR d:u:mcm PRINTS, ,sua price 10c a yard. .°1,:,’,., trimmed with ,,m,“ Jaces, | 18 Wife saved part of it. .As the chil-| \ that out of the 817 children born dur. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Proctor, in light or dark colors—Sale price cent, were of foreign born par-|lass of Niantic were recent callers at e & rer0. ERED VOILE, 34 to -inch ‘wide,| 700 3nd up to creased—likewlse the savings and in-| to Hartford Jumps from Train, But | cath the sxact fgures belng 558 Thers | the Luce cottags. TNDIGO_PRINTS, good patterns—Sale | “value 6 io'2ic & yard—Sale prics |SILK WAISTS, in messalins or crepe- | vestments. e St yard Is Recaptured. 344 children born to Itallan par-| 3Miss Gladys Bradley, Ruth Nusum, de-chine ‘tnd {‘-p ;flk in plun A Judge of the Supreme Court of - g, ::l? nf:no. or tlxlli_lty -five mO; than r.:: }:n: Ifl.wt Wlmn;a:'m: vis- A4 AY PRINTS—Sale ‘white, pink, sand and putty—Sale . g ong Lee, the chinaman who was|those born to American paren t piEs an Pric| bLAIN OR STRIPED CREPE, value| meives $186 to $478. his, Ste1S- e, . O'Gopman.. Bns: . Dews —e SR Syonkag. -3 arrested at Putnam by inspectors Mc- 25c—Sale price 12Vkc a yard. chosen U. 8. Senator and goes 10|Cape ang Sullivan of Boston, and wi .INCH GOLORED LAWN ORGAN- P ‘We have a good line of BLACK SILK xam; i . b '”ous; value 10c—Sale price 7%4c_a | BEST QUALITY GALATEA,value 17c| WAISTS in this sale, all marked at| o> |inSton an example of what de-|was being taken on the express go.. .yard. Sale price 14¢ a yard, a good saving. termination and habits of thrift can do | ing throuah this city at four o'clock, SPECIALS THAT WILL BE FOUND IN THE READY-TO-WEAR SECTION| ™ from the inspectors and jumped out of -1-1‘e Willilnlnfic s‘ .l g the ®train here. Ii tor McCabe went through to ord and Inspec- - tor Sullivan and Chief Richmond of . Institute the local force went in search of the Incorporated 1842 Chinaman. ~Chief Richmond _found BUNGALOW APRONS, special 25c. CHILDREN’S COLORED GINGHAM DRESSES, age 6 to 14 years, special 50c. Frank Larrabee, President him later in the evening at Perkins Corner and turned him over to In- N. D. Webster, Treasurer | gpector Sullivan who left for Blrtfm‘-ld CREPE KIMONOS, special 34c. MUSLIN DRAWERS, special 25c. 5 with his prisoner on the 8:01 train, I CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES, special $1.39. : o G mppcial JEo. CHILDREN’S COLORED GINGHAM DRESSES, age - - omTuUMAY. VOILE On ORGANDIE WAISTS, special 800, 2108 T sl e rln Willism I aoiouhen, HOUSE DRESSES, special 50c. SEERSUCKER PETTICOATS, special 29. LX.’:::“ g e < t':fx:":no', PORCH DRESSES, special $1.29. GINGHAM PETTICOATS, special 250, for a number of years, died at the home of his son, Willlam H. Bucking- 3 %lhm J\lnlorhill Jackson street, bl:te RIBBO! ursday afternoon. He was n 3 NS eanln Aug. 4, Jmu. the gqn of Charles and <INCH TAFFETA RIBBON, plain and Y Anna Johnson uckingham. He 2 s Pl S, i usliy—sal i e a yard. is the all i t tion | Francis F. Long Post, number 30, G. 4-INCH TAFFETA RIBBON, plain and m e A. R, of this city and a member of o . Masonic fraternity. He is survived by heavy, all colors, regular 20c quality | for the housewife just now,|two sons, William H. Jr. Charles H. MEDIUM WEIGHT MERING SHiRTs| 7aris lons—Sale price §245 —Sale price 150 & yard. ; 0 i an e £ 6-INCH n, city. s . mg DRAWERS, 50c quality for 420 | ALL LINEN NAPKINS, good quality m“q“';“”’“:p:::"-. mhr and many changes are neces- : = ; —Sale prices $1.10, $1.39, $1.69, $2.00, e ; ; WEDDING LIGHT WEIGHT JERSEY RIBBED FANGCY DRESDEN AND PLAID RIB- - a new Carpet, some ddoti diat UNION SUITS, $1.00 value, now 780, H:’:' ‘::‘E'A“'::' ‘;" ':“ o, BON, ¢ and & inches wife, all colors,| ¥ 0'Brien-O'Loughtin MEN'S ROCKFORD UNION SUIT CH DAMASK — Sale| regular 20c quality—Sale price 21 i i Thomas A. O'Brien o Hartford and kneo length and slecvelces, reguiar| prices o, S and 846 & yard. T price 2le 2| Curtains, a Chair, some Bed- 7 MEN’S FURNISHINGS HOUSEHOLD LINENS fign'l BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS, AWERS, double seat and re-en- yards long—Sale price $1.25; 23 ey Segms. all sizes, regular 00| y.r4e long—Sale prices $1.39, and MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND| $179. “-DRAWERS, 2% quality—Sale price| AL’ LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, 2% :uo - e Betos yard. Anna Lontgi‘d&ull?lertofmh‘lr. .l':‘d e ® ' value—Sale price Mrs. R ughlin o s city, # BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK, sood |FANCY DRESDEN PLAIDS AND|room Furniture or a room to | wers married in- Hartfora Thursdey Brln ln n quality—Sale prices 760, 86c, $1.10, M‘%IRE“RII',ONB, § to 3 inches morning. The ceremeny took place at MEN'S SHIRTS T o o m ya el e St. Peters’ church at eight fifteen, btk s be Papered. and was performed by Rev. 4 ME‘N'B WORKING SHIRTS, in Khaki, |7 URKEY RED DAMASK—Sale prices McAlenney, the rector. " s _ge i ¢ g 3 ket, R. L, the daintiest, choi S Sateon, black and colate;| 2o and 420 a yara. PARASOLS Take a list of the things o sf the greom. wes best i gopest | regular . 50c quality—Sale price 39¢. = Mrs. Thomas Henry of men, Mass., flavoured flaked fi /NEGLIGEE SHIRTS for men and| = ; AT SALE PRICES you need to improve the home |3 fister of the bride, was matron of : ood Paid Frde i et i _ SHEETINGS Ons ot of S LAneRS SANASOLE k" o e iy Biouee tollowing (e e e ever produced— MEN’l° :EGLIG!E gness :mm 81-INCH BROWN SHEETING—Sale “,'_"‘“ vrice | ond go to 3?’:":‘ whlcl‘:.unly lhapmen;b:rl(;“ tiar JT00 SatuerBald prina| ®rice 260 a yard, One Iot of 35 LADIES’ PARASOLS, thelr return from a two weeks' wed- MENS wiTE anp powas| anreSe0% SUALITY, Brown| g vere 4y ad sise=Sie e LINCOLN'S . ew SHEETING—Sale price 286 a yard. up their residence in Hartford, where ;"O::‘;tfifl‘aqlflm with or with- £1-INCH BEST QUALITY BLEAC One lot of 26 LADI!.’ PARASOLS, the groom is on the staff of the > . that 50 SHEETING—Sale price 300 o yara | 4530, " o0 2nd $400—Gale price Hartiord Courant, and the bride was until recently a teacher in the publlu THE H. C. MURRAY COMPANY [umiture Store| oo Post Toasties Main and Union Streets, there, left the ture and found her | reservolrs 24 hours later, way back to Co’hs“bmk‘ 15 mn:- dis- | 3,000,000 galions. = Bein e tant, axfd, entering the barn, was in the JAY M. SHEPARD :::ll ‘when n;ho McClaves were about in ’.V:“mm t Succeeding Elmore & Shepard ‘walked, » By hg poney for wne is0cco "ot | Fymeral Directorand Embalmer | % New Hmm—rmt. and Mrs. Tsidor | { W.‘m 9 - 4 ot b a.-m g 60-62 North St., Willimantic §. Benjamin Obadiah of | _Mi -Arthur H, Bishel was| Lady Assistact Tel. connection New Yotk ©*| honorea Y 1+) Bnd ‘ 2 ‘being presented eny veteran in the county. - o F ; ‘orestvilie.—At ‘t‘lu last mp;uu €ach Teagus to ake. - dres. will 0 - ~%fl¢u“ “M:!‘Lv HW“—WM!Q If you like~corn flakes, as most folks do, there’s a delightful surprise ahead. The new method of toasting these choice bits of Indian Corn brings out a wonderfnl new flavour— . A Fl_avour Beyond Compare New Post Toasties have a body and crispness that -don’t mush down when cream or milk is added, and they come mswm and -appetizing,

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