Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 31, 1915, Page 2

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et "~ NONWICH BULLETIN, FRID Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. DO YOUR SHOPPING TODAY STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW, NEW YEAR Gur After-Christmas Sale of Wearing Apparel Affords Good Savings on Coais, Suiis and Separate Skiris Bargains In Good, Warm Winter Suits There never was a better time to get a ¢ood Suit than the present. There is a good variety to choose from ':md the prices are cut just half. Suits that formerly sold at $15.00 and up to $30.00 are now reduced to $6.98, $10.00 and $12.50. Smart Coats at Bargain Prices Good, Warm Winter Coats, consisting of Scotch Mixtures, Storm Serge, Wide Wale, Arabian Lamb and Zebeline, rep- resenting values up to $30.00, are now reduced to $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $17.50. Big Reductions In Skirts This sale offers two good values in Sepa- rate Skirts. The collection consists of Black and Navy Blue Serge, Stripes and Fancy Checks, Wool Plaids and Wool Mixtures in light or dark colors and rep-| resents values from $3.50 to $3.00. Your choice at $1.98 and $2.98. * WARM WEARTHINGS FOR CHILDREN Chiidren’s Knitted Sets, consisting of sweater, Graver legging and caps, in white and cclo a set. consisting of leggings and Children's Black Jersey Drawer Leg- ginettes—$1.00 a pair. Children’s Drawer Legginettes, in white, black, rose, cardinal and brown | —$1.25 a pair. with Children’s Angora Scarf and Toques Hood—$2.39 —$1.00 and $1.50 a set. Flannelette Garments ette Ni 1 es and all whi Outing and Teazledown Hundreds of yards good warm Outing and Teazledown, in clear cut patterns, on white and colored grounds, just what you need for winter ments, Colored Outings—10c a yard. ‘White Outing—! Teazledown—12 Size Flannelette e and colors--$1.25 gar- and $1.50. Children’s 7! white and colo Knitted S nnelette Night Gowns, ¢ and T75c. . white and colored— and $2.00. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Extra Soft Turki: Bath Towels, pink or blue strip c a yard. Large i V\ Turkish Bath Children’s Carriage gured designs, value 50c—special 39c. Satin Bed Spreads, slightly damaged, specially priced—g$3.39, $3.50, $3.60 and $4.39. Bath Robe Blankets, in far col- ored designs, complete with cords and frogs—$2.78 and $3.39. fancy e ish_Bath Towels, Oc each. inen Huck Towels, Mhite—42c each. All-linen Hemstitched Tray Cloths— 33c each. ENJCY A TALKING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME | Our New Offer Makes it Easy. There Need Be No Thought of Monthly Payment Until February of Next Year § This new plan will appeal to all Talking Machine buyers including those who are accustomed to buy {60-62 North St., Willimantic THREE GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Visit A. O. U. W.—Result of Annual Elections. i At the regular meeting of Williman- tic lodge, Ni A 0. U . this week, the ual’ elections were held. | Three officers of the grand lodge were present, Judge John Fahey of Rock- | ville, grand master workman, amll >ast Grand Alphonse Collins and Su- pervisor John Kerrigan, both of Hart- ford. A supper and pleasant social time followed the meeting. ‘The elections resulted as follo P. M. W., Herbert Ladd;: M. W, W liam Burleson; overseer, Albert Bu: son; foreman, Alfred John Burt L. Hick recorder, Lynch: financier, E. J. Randal de | watchman, Fred B. Eaton; outside? watchman, Frank L. Walker; repre- sentative to the grand lodge, E. Randall; alternate, James E. Lynch. Strange Mistake Discovered in Writ of | Replevin Results in Sudden Com- | promise. l HEIFER CASE SETTLED. A replevin t G. Holman of this ¢ Green of astford for heifer w 3 from Mr, else after Torrey, ¥ A con: lowed tk and it w be with > B Holman. fol- man the the heifer. before The casc stice James A. Hustling Car-Unicading. To clear up <ongestion the A Parlor Desk, a Cedar Chest, Floor Rug or a F Every Man Would Like A Roll Top Desk, a Morris ¢ a Smc ng Set or a Kitchen Clock Every Girl Would Like Rack Tabourette, a Picture or a Fancy Lamp. A Card Table, a Cellarette, 2 Book Case or a Cuspidor. Every Baby Would Like A Go-Cart, a Crib, High Chair a or a Rocking Horse. seople LINCOLN'S Furniture Sifire%f = Phone 285-3 | Main and Union Sireets, | JAY M. SHEPARD Succeed Elmore & pard Funeral EirectorandEfilbalmer 5 Assistant Tel. connec! HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St., imantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant | sound business policy prove reciprocally per profitable. The Windham WILL WILLIMANTIC ayr Every Boy Would Like | Sur Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, prompiness and liberality in dealing, and a own aflairs, characierizz THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall IMANTIC, C local yards of the New Haven road, where several hundred cars are walt- ing to be unloaded or moved, an extra switching engine was put on Thurs- day, and wil] be continued until the yards are cleared. It is claimed that the order from the interstate com- ! nerce commission requiring air to be | coupled up on all cars moved across | '§| the Bridge street crossing causes much more delay than was formerly the case. | Board of Trade Meeting Tuesday ! Evening. | Cards are out for the next monthly f the Board of Trade, Tues- Jan. 4th, at their Main street s, to be preceded by a supper, a |8 | feature of this winter's zatherings of the body. W. R. C. will serve the | § upper, and an appetizing menu ¥ arranged. There will be a s} programme, and a discussion | The creased more me his town reports. ddletown Y. M. C.| Free Delivery 135 Main Suest Telophone 29-4 rnerraremwWe Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ack For Them¥ R e e IEWETT CITY ar dav Mrs. e home of he of W FUNERALS. s. Hiram N. Fenn. . and Fred . rial was in the Congregati t 1 o'clock Tk y New W, Stafford. Morrison spent in 1 J. Turnbull of Hart Th 5 s plus and Profits $175,00f / n administering its manent, pleasant and National Bank ONN. for cash. This offer is made be- cause we know it appeals to the public, in fact, buying on easy payments has become customary among people of all classes. The instrument will be delivered now and you can start your regu- lar monthly payments February, 1916, and thereafter convenient monthly payments as arranged. Thus one scarcely feels the ex- pense while enjoying the exquisite music of these perfect musical in- struments. Come in and let us talk it over with you. .- You need have no fears. CLEAN charge for consultation. THE H. C. MURRAY GO0, 752 MAIN ST, WIL 9 a.m. to8p. m. Lady Assistant Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? By my method you can have your tecth filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Consider These Other Features STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS, LINEN, ASEPTIC DRINKING CUFPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If theee appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. No DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist LIMANTIC. CONN. Sunday, 10 to 2 Phone 44 Miss Louise R. Schroder « university with her father, M Stafford Robert W Mr. and Mrs. John Rippell have re- turned from a six relatives in Boston. @ full name. GROV! 25 uquot AMP Beef Liver SLICED HAM, Ib. . NATIVE FOWL, e Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them! SPECIAL BARGAINS To Our FRESH SHOULDERS, b..... LEAN POT ROAST, b.... Ib. Rib Roast Beef - il 1 box Shaker Salt 1 pkg. Jelly Powder. . .10c|{ A&P LAUNDRY 9 i 100 Stamps AGF EAKING PCWDER.. ¢ o’clock. STAMPS with any of the following can Sultana Spice. tha Fiuffy Ruffle Starch 10ci 20 STAMPS FREE 20 |i= Marshmallow Cems 10c § $ Stere open Fri-’ ‘! day night till 9, X1 New Year’s Day <2at 1 p. m. 10 10c .10c With 1 G320 SCc Close} Patrons SMOKED SHOULDERS, . ... ] Z1 PORK LOINS, bb. ........... 132C HAMS, whole or half, Ib........ 1 & ¢ BACON, i o SR | 12:¢ LEAN SALT PORK, Ib...... Corned Beef STAMPS FREE with a Time to Fill Your f m any of the following 15 Stamp Books SPECIAL SALE |1 bottle Salad Oil.....18¢ § 10c b 8¢ The i can Globe Polish. ...10c 1 bottle A&P Pickles. .10c % bottle Jet Oil Polich. . 10¢ 25 STAMPS wit> 1 Bot. A%P EXTRACTS 25¢ 'With 7 Cakes Perconals. ¢ was | Charity Chapter Installation—Officers T E i by Stonington Lodge—Wed- January nd wore a veil ¢ She le ring sel Welles lef i turn will The Personal spendir Henr: Edmund Kellc rings are g Ibur and fami is th rs. weeks ATIVE s the BROMO E. ] A 2 s is in Providence on busi- tions. d Marriced at Bride’s Home. united he hom t with or- a shower | Tk Mr. and trip and | in the received 1 f Columbia stay with Friends Grieve for Death of Edward 2. Bromley—Local Students at Ban- quets of Norwich Frats. Haven ¥ will be held this (Fri- the parsonage Surprise Meeting. a be 1 Scheols Which Led in December At- tendance—Credit System Proves Beneficial. schools in Ashford, Woodstock ¥ ng of the schools was as 100 per_cent., 3 99 per cent. § 6 Per ce below 90 per ds' below Labon partnts’ and frien will s for the library COLCHESTER ~ for tasks regularly es For Bayonne, | performed at home. —Death of Byron Kendall—Re- | Benefits of Credit System cption at Congregational Parsonage| .. . .. is accomplishing - teachers are the en and ay. lzart and two dnesday from with relatives in hildren returned visit tmas at his bome Leaves For Bayonne. th have not been report- chers make sugges- These sug- 1 and passed on to th. s have raised the ackets around s are nearly ath Wood- Woodstock Eimviile tock of Norwi tor Wednesd: son has & e has emplovmen s in that city. and Miss Cora ath Hill, in k Chit t and Red . Carroll Staples and school Thompson. As mb are visitine with t. the town of Thompsc bhas c during the holida et are the stove in bard returnc nvilie schoo! with her e Carver was a guest of | gefield. Hartford, Wednesday. | ) —Davia art was a visitor in Co- (T probahly led msciou: al at Danbu skuil was zatuck after a f home on Breadwa E rk was lured from her Mrs. Gertrude OBITUARY. Byron Randall. {by ¢ ‘ tarium at Stamf. an g diiven at a rate of % m Byron Randall died at his home | was testified at th south of the village Wednesday night. | ccedings brought by friends who allege Mr. Randall was a native of this place she has been illegally detained for and for season was a member |, period of more than two years, in of the er baseball team. He | court Wednesday. is sur a sister. | - Christmas Tree Exercises. The Christmas tree and concert ot the Baptist Sunday school was held in the church Wednesday _evening. Bage of candy an doranges were di tributed to all attending and a vy 7Chi1dren' Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORLA

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