Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1915, Page 2

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' dfl—m-dmh GLGSES SATIIBBAY NIGI'IT SATURDAY NIGHT THE SEASON'S MONEY-SAVING EVENT WILL COME TO A CLOSE. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE, COME TODAY, YOU WILL FIND PLENTY EVERYONE IN THE HOME. DOMBSTIC DEPARTMENT PILLOW CASES - 46x86-inch Hemmed Pequot Pil- low Cases—Sals price 20c. 45x38% -inch nmok Pequot Pil- low Cases—Sale price 22c, 42x36-inch Hemstitched Pillow Cases—Sale price 230, 45x86-inch Hemstitched Pillow g:-. better quality—Sale price 50x38-inch Hemmed -Pillow Cases —Sale price 27c, #5x38%-inch Hemstitched P Pillow Cases, best quality- price 32c. uot ale BED SHEETS Full size” Hemmed Bed Sheets, ‘bleached—Sale price 3% each. p Fall size-Hemmed Bed Sheets, bleached, better.quality—Sale. price 64c each. 81x90 Hemmed Bed Sheets, bleached—Sale price 68c each. 81x90 Hemmed Sheets, bleached, better quality—Sale pnao 75¢c each. 81x99 Hemmed Sheets, bleached, best quultr—-fi.l. price 89¢ each. TOWELS AT CLOSING SALE PRICES Bleached Huck Towels, size-16x36 ~—Sale price 8¢ sach. Bleached Huck Towels, size 18x38, red borders—Sale price 11c each. Bleached Huck Towels, size 20x40 —Sale price 140 each. Hemstitched Damask Towels, good size—Sale price 59c each. WHITE GOODS 40-inch Unbleached Cottor, good quality—8ale price 100 a yard, 36-inch Fruit-of-the-Loom-Cotton —Sale price 90 a yard. 40-inch Nainsook, box of 12- yl.rds —Sale pn:c '15 a bcx. 2-yard 1.& 31-50, 'IJEDllnd 10-ydrd - cut- Long—Cloth—Special 88¢ a cut. KNIT UNDERWEAR 'Women'’s Torchon Trimmed Pants, regular sizes, were le price 210 a pair, ‘Women's {Extra Sizes Lace Trim- Eed Paats; - value 29c—Sale price a. ‘Women’s Lisie Union Suits, all fiu, regular 50c-value—Sale price ‘Womenfs Union:Suits, lace knee, sleeveless,. regular '39c value—Sale price 27c. Misses" Straight Vests, with or 'tt.hout sleeves, 1232c value—Sale price Boys Balriggan Shirts and Drawers, knee and ankle length, 25¢ value—Sale price 20c. New Waists At:Closing Sale Prices New* Voile and Hamburg Waists ‘Wwith three-quarter sleeves and low neck—Are rnud to close at 84c, $129-and $1.89. JapySilk Waists, water and spot- proof, three-quarter sleeves and low neck—Are priced at $1.98. Silk Mull Wi made in Jap. shirt and. country club style—Pric: at $2.50. Other Good Values In The Ready-to-Wear Department mtfiafltl&!tood wm -or dark One.lotiof Children’s Gh;hm Dresses, . Mw.rl splendidivalue at “each. Oneslotfof Children’s Dresses, age « € to 14,ipiain blue, middy effect— -8ale prices36e each.’ ' Ome lot. of Chlidren's Du-. pink, tanlor diue, fancy collar and cufts—Sale-price 250 each. One lot-of-35¢ Corset- Covers— Sale price 190 each.. 50c Brassieres, trimmed wwith tm-- price * E= Bleached Turkish Towels, 18x34— Sale price 11c each, Bleached Turkish Towels, size 24x45—Sale price 21c each. Extra Heavy Bleached Turkish Towels, size 24x45—Sale price 28¢ each. Largs size Bleached Towels—Sale price 44c each. BED COVERINGS Full size Hemmed Bed Spreads— ‘Sale prices 89c, $1.19, $139 and $1.89 each. Summer Blankets—Sale prices 59¢ and 69¢ a pair. Summer Comforters, covers—Sale prices $1.48 nnd '14“. SPECIAL!. Children’s Rompers in white, tan or blue, fancy collars and belts—To close at 25c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT 'Women's “Onyx” Lisle Hosiery, black, white and colors, sample line and fully worth 50c a pair—Sale price 29¢ a pair. ‘Women's “Onyx” Sample Hose, in lisle, gauze and medium weights, in ‘black, tan_and white, that were 250 and 390—~$peeul 17¢ a pair, 3 paigs for 50c. ‘Women’s Boot Silk Hoslery, black, white and colors—Sale price-2ic a pair. _Women's Boot Silk Hosiery, black only, were 50c—Sale price 350 a pair.. Misses’ Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose, in black, white and tan, sizes 5 to 93 —Sale price 11c a pair. Misses' Fine Ribbed Mercerized Lisle Hose, in black and white— Sale price 21c a pair. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, double seat and re-enforc- ed seams, all sizes, regular G50c value—Sale price 39¢ each, ' 25¢ quality—Sale price 21c each. 3 M?Es lfinxflafll ']Uh!on Suits, ¥nu ength and sleeveless, regular $1.00 value—Sale price 78 a suit. Men's Work Shirts in khaki, ma. dras and sateen, black and colors— Sale price 380, & ' Nehgel;m flfhlrts.m i som, attacl cu regul B quality—Sale price 38c. Boys’ White and Colored Madras and Percale Blouses, military col- ors, value 50c—Sale price 42c. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 8kirt and Drawer Combinations, all daintfly trimmed with lace and Ha.mburs' many sal:'sht‘ca 01159, m—Sale prices $1.89, $2.39-and $3.50. Corset Covers, round, high and V necl:—s-I- prices 120, 210, 440, 64c and 84c. Drawers, plain.tucked:and-ruffle, 28c; better quality lace;and “Ham- :z"mmmu\:‘-lo-prle- 44c and Night: Gowns, plain or Hamburg trimmed—Sale - pricea-440, 640 and 84e. Better -Quality Night-Gowns, lace- and trimmed—Sale prices $1.29, $1.69, $1.89, $289 and up to $4.39, . Chémises, fitted:-backs, lace and ‘Hamburg trimmed, eyelet ribbon Tun, dainty styles 16 select from— Sale prices 44c, 84¢, $1.19, $1.29, $1.69 and $1.89. The H. C. llurl-ay co" OF GOOD SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE mAT PRICES THAT WILL DRESS GOODS SECTION COOL WASH FABRICS AT CLOSING SALE PRICES Silver Gray Prints—Sale price S¢ a yard. m-umn Colored Lawn Organdi value 100—Sale price 7%¢ a yard Best Quali Percales, 36-inch wide—Sale pl?u 10c a yard. Best Quality Dress Ginghams— Sale price S¢ a yard. One lot of Volle, Soisette and Crepe, value l!c‘nducsyuo— Sale price 10c a yard. Crepe Gingham and Embroidered Vfllla, 28 to 27-inch wide, value 18c to 25c a yard—8ale prlo. 15¢c a yard. Plain or Stri Cre —8ale price 1. a yai value 26c Best Quality Galatea, value 17c— Sale price 14c a yard. NEW VOILES FOR SUMMER DRESSES New Voile in half-inch stripes, sheer and cool for summer am-u. 40-inch wide, blue and white, black and white and green and White—25e a yard. Reception Voile, black grounds, relieved with tiny vine flgures—25¢0 a COLORED SILKS 18-inch wide Colored Messaline, value 50c—Sale price 44c a yard. - 26-inch wide Striped Silk, value 750—S8ale price 59¢ a yard. 35-inch wide Colored Messaline, value $1.00—Sale price 84c a yard. 32 and 36-inch wide Colored Tub value 50c—Sale price 44c a Hydrox Peroxide Cold Cream— Sale price 18¢. Pompelan Night price 3%, % %Aubny Sisters Cream—S8ale price Cream — Sale Sheffleld’s Tooth Paste—Sale price 16e. 16-ounce Peroxide Liquid—Sale price 17c. 25c size Diofogen—Sale price 17c. Borden's Malted Milk, §0c size— Sale price 37c. 25c size Sulphol Napthol—Sale price 19, Kara Linen Bnvelopes—Sale price 8c a package. Violet Ammonia for bath and fi”‘"’ regular 20c value—Sale price 20-inch wide Figured Silk, value 50c—Sale price 360 a yard. Crepe-de-Chine, black and colors, value 75c—8ale price 64c a yard. 46-inch wide White and Colored Crepe-de-Chine, value $1.50—Sale price $1.25 a yard. #6-inch White and Striped Tub value $1.00—8Sale price 85c a yai Pa.lmonv. Soap—S8ale price 8o a cake. Woodbury’s Facial Soap— Sale price 20c a cake. Cuticura Seap—Sale price 20c a cake. 1:"" Unscented Soap—Sale price a cal ;:h Talcum Powdcr—lnl. price 1 Sykes’ Comfort Powder—Sale price 190. Mennen's Borated or Talcum Pow- der—Sale price 14c. Dr, Lyon's Tooth Powder—Sale price 19c. *-Knax Tooth Powder—Sale price 1 NOTION AND LACE DEPARTMENT Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, fancy edge and embroidered corners —=Sale price 17¢ each, ‘Women's Soft Bleached = Linen Finish Handkerchiefs—Sale price 6 for 25¢. Hemingways' Sewing Silk, 100- yard spool—Sale price 7¢ a spool. Merrick’s Darning Cotlon, black and colors—Sale price 3 for 5c. Silkateen, all colors—Sale yrle. 8 for 10c, ‘Willimantic Spool Cotton—Sale price 6 spools for 25¢. 40-inch Hamburg Flouncings, in ten different patterns, regular $2.00 to $3.00 quality—Sale price 98c a yard. Auto Caps In Shepherd checks and satin fabric—Sale prices 600 and $1.00. Sport Hats in Palm Beach and satin fabric—8ale price 50c. Corduroy Tams for misses and children—S8ale prices 50c and $1.00. FLOOR COVERING SECTION 9x12 full Five-Frame Body Brussels Rugs, all over medallion patterns, regular $28.50 value—Sale price $24.69. 9x12 Ten-wire Roxbury Rugs, regular $22.50 value—Sale price $17.50. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, floral patterns, regular $25.00 value—Sale price $16.98. 9-12 Nine-wire Firth and Tapestry Rugs, regular $18.50 value—Sale prices $1149 and $14.69. 8-3x10-6 Five-Frame Body Brussels Rugs, all-over medallions, regular $26.00 value—Sale price $21.00, MATTRESSES Mattress, regular $3.50 qu.uty——l-lc price $2.69. tress, twi tv‘:‘ll. u‘!‘n‘ ?g(o bd - Hy—Sale price $4.40. g Silk Floss Mattress, - ular 315.00 quatity—Sate prios $12.50, BED PILLOWS 22x28-inch Fancy Feather Pillow, value $2.50—Now $1.98. 28x28-inch Slumber Pillow, $3.50 value—Now $2.65. 22x28-inch Prime Geese Feathers, $4.50 value—Now $3.19. KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT Florence Qil Stoves Two-burner—8ale price $7.25. Three-burner—8ale price $10.50. Perfection Oil Stoves Two-burner—8ale price $6.38. Three-burner—8ale price “ Wick Oil Stoves omm—lah price Florence—Sale - flm—w -price omm.‘. Two-burner-American—8ale price $t10. ed. We have the kind “to just the right price. LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Phone 285-3 Main and Union Streets, [RELAND TO MILLIONS MICHAEL CUDAHY, The Puklorr" King, Wiu’.c-m From Early in the last half of the nine- teenth century a happy family left the Emerald Isle for America. Pat- rick Cudahy was rich in sons and nothing else. By trade a butcher, he soon moved his family from New York to Milwaukee, where the meat industry was then in its Infancy. There the boys as they grew up fol- lowed in their father's footsteps and became butchers. Michael Cudahy was a butcher before he left school. mem his father's shop to make room for a younger brother, he found employ- ment with a large packing house and before long his skill and ability se- cured for him the managership of the Plankington & Here he continued as he had “salting” his earnings through his thrift and wonderful in- itiative msde such an impression on the late P. Armour that the latter invited him Imo a partnership which lasted a number of years. In the meantime the other Cudahy boys had graduated from the little shop, become expert packers, all thrifty and laying by a tial portion of theilr earnings, and from these -Vtfl(l arose the firm of Cudahy Bros® and The Cudahy Pack- ing Co., with Michael Cudahy as pres- ident and his brothers as principal tematically set aside a poruon of the amount you receive week or month? Institute Incorporated 1842 * Frank Larrabee, President N. D. Webster, Treasurer ! JAY M. SHEPARD ¥ : §3§Eh Chief Richmond who is assembling the evldeno.“:: the case, is anxious Piece of Ie- Causes Accident. Clarence Moflmy son of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Jackson .(.ron. while M.In‘ a Ncyc!o ne-r his skidded on a plece of ice’ drop- ped from a. passing ice eart and fell, sustaining a badly ‘wrenched knee. Disappointed Bridegroom Bound Over In the continued hearing held be- fore Judge Shea Th in the bastardy case brought Bruchta Makuck against Ludwik Pacek, the arguments of the lawyers for each side were heard To Support Striking Moulders. H gi‘ i EE At a_meeting of the Central Laber |x inaneial Union Wednesday evening fi and moral support was voted the striking moulders, by the amaiga- mated unions of the city. Plans are being made for a dance, the M of which are to be donated the strik- | Hi orkmen. ing wi FUNERALS Parsons, Mulo‘doulmrlfl- noon. Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald, of He- om.a.'n-m Harry Fisher, C. mm- . Murdock and F. by i | pl Charles ley of vflhl-nkln.-fldtwlnlu.l m his v-eoucl with N’l“filfl& lmmlanh-‘ L. Sumner. uwnmm—u ‘Hockanum N-knunm C. E. Delamaker renovated the inside and m the outside of he Hockanum society house on Janes

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