Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1916, Page 2

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EWEm"m*.sx"Dm’z MORNING, JAN'Y bth, 1016 e o 21 January Clearance Sale PENED OUR is dangerous. due to a lar: m Rugs, Carpets, Mattlngs Bedding, Upholster- ER i e g S5 B ing Materials, Curtains, Curtain Fabrics |c:isiuasa. TAPESTRY CURTAINS . AT SALE PRICES Tapestry Curtains, worth $2.50—8Sale rice # Better quality Tapest Curtains, worth_$8.60—8ale price Fancy Border Tnpeltry Curtains, worth §5.00—8ale price $3.98. Plain Armom and Gobelin Tapestry Curtains, rcerized and damas| worth $7.| Eo—anla &mu $5.25. Sunfast Drapery Curtains, value $3.76—8ale price $2.50. - Tapestry Curtains, new designs, reg- ular $16.00 quality—Sale price $1§.98. COUCH COVERS Fancy Couch Covers, striped éffect— Sale prices 69¢, 8%c and $1.19. Oriental Effect Couch Covers, worth { $2.25—Sale price $1.39. Bxtra Lerge Oriehtal Pattern Couch : Covers, regular $5.50 quality—S8ale ; price $4.25. CURTAIN MATERIALS A7 CLEARANCE ahiE AaiEas ya le price 210 a yard: "Ph.(n and Fancy Silkoli ale price 6 a ya g:':mln "Muslin—Sale price' 110 a ya Crecoma—s:l‘ prices 8¢, 12V/40, 21c and 336 a yard. Plain D-mma—a.lc price 21¢ a yard. Plain Scrim—S8ale prices 156, 216, 25¢ and 29¢ a ya Colofed Scrims—Sale prices 116, 15¢ end 21¢ & yard. Art ‘Tickin e price 256 a yard. Fish Net— rices 120, 1!6, 21e and 30¢c a yi Seérpentine Orepe, in'floral designs— 8ale price 15¢ a ym‘l Royafl Crépe—8ale price 21c a mrn hl whm and ecru~Sale rice 210 & P Pain th. A5 inen wide—8ale price 3 CREX RUGS MAKE GOOD F 27xB4-inch, value 98c, now 79c. 30x60-inch, value $1.25, now $1.10. a,nd Kltohen Ware two younger people, LACE CURTAINS coasting down the hill, collided with MATTRESSES T. S e chr- callicad, § | Schoo! Attendance Cut Down by LOOR COVERING THAT ARE SANITARY AT CLEARANCE PRICES company’s store. At least twenty Cotton Mattress, $3.50 - value for Notunghnn Lace —Sale| Miss Jenkins suffered a 23, > ! CA 50-inch wide Rami _4.:‘{0&. 50c quall- pm.. au. left wrist, and the left hand of young 36x72-inch, value $1.69, now $1-49. . Mattress, | tv—Sale price 42 a ind $2.25 a Aspinwall was broken in the accident. Séxboinen, value $4.50, now .89. tw?;‘:’t:nsi;';o Sfi,‘,‘},“,of",%m % So-inch wide Tapes Covertng.| *"Ciuny o Cortains_in_white Both were doing well on Wednesday 6x 9 feet, value $5.50, now $4.49. Stk Flogs Matiress, full size, $15.00 | $1.75 quallty—Sale price Arab—Sale prices $1.25, ng but the authorities decided 8x10 feet, value $6.50, now $5.39. | value for $11.69. 50-inch Gob: By $2.25, $2.75 and nalr. chances of further accidents were too tha et- 9x12 feet, value $8.50, now . Silk Floss Mattress, full size, value !ty -—Sale pgca $1.98 a y;, 500 Sash w,- :::Ivn- to allow any more coasting on Ling b g - lgum £ $17.50—Sale price $14.98. e o R s . Door Panels—8ale brices t street. sam ng its effec quality-—Sale price 33¢c a yard. Muslin Cun.uu, in the large number of mill hands at RAG RUGS Sale prices 506, Sor $Ae and $125 & Dr. Mason Read Paper. present incapacitated om account China Matting, price 21c a yard. China Matting, price 15¢ a yard. $24.75. 9x12 Chlidema 33c a yard. regular $40.00 “-B‘“'- w Rods—8ale prices 4o,] price $36.00. Deuble Ro price 426 esch. -PRINTED LINOLEUM Printed Linoleum in 5 to 10-yard lengths, regular $1.26 qual~ ity—Sale_price 98¢ a yard. size, price $1.48. Mapie _Clothes Pins, & do:an in carton—8ale price 8c a cart Folding Ir\'ming Table, fiv. fuot long, value $1.26—Sale price $1.1 Large Size Erass Wash Boud., value “Hbry ale price 32c. /Mops for hardwood floors, value 86c—8ale price 22¢. Tate Dust Absorbing Hopl. value 50c—Sale price 37c. Smith’s 10-Arm Wall Clothes Dryers, value 50c—Sale price. 39¢. Double Zinc Wash Boards, value 33¢ —S8ale price 250. TINWARE Heavy, All Copper, Wash Boilers, No. 8 size, value $8.50—Sale price $2.79. No. 9 size, value $3.75—S8ale price $2.98.. 13-quart size 1x Liske Strainer Pails, value 85c—Sale price 69¢c. 13-quart size 1x Liske Dairy Pails— Sale price 25, 14-quart size Liske Daliry Pails— 8ale price 27c. 3-quart size Heavy Dinner Palls, 8 parts, value 50c—Sale price 33c. 30-quart Retinned Wash Kettl value 45c—8ale price 20c. gy 10-qitart Flaring Retinned Water Palls—8ale price 10c. 9-inch Clean Cut Tin Ple Plates— 8ale price 9c eacl Veneered Birch Sale price 7c each. each. Misslon Tabourettes, 24 inches high,| 1 -Sallon Stone Jug—S8ale price 13c.§10c—Sale price 7c. value 50c—Sale price 25¢. 13 -gallon Stone Jug—8ale price 20¢. Universal Clothes Wringers, 2 -gallon Stone Jug—S8ale price 25c.| value 10c—Sale price 5ec. anteed for 3 years, value $4. 00—8-1. price $3.39. Household Cloth anteed f;a one year, value $3.69—8ale price STANDARD OIL HEATERS AT SALE PRICES 18x2¢-inch, value 89c, now 490. value $1.39, now 1.19. value $1.59, now $1. 8x10 feet, value $6. 9x12 feet, value $8. STRAW. MATTINGS China Straw Matting, 45¢ quality— Sale price 25¢c a yard. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, regu- lar $27.50 quality—Sale price 9x12 Peerless Body Brussels Rugs, regular $28.50 quality— Sale price $25.65. sels Rugs, regular $35.00 qual- ity~Sale price $31.50. 9x12 Teprac Wilton Rugs, . Justice William B. Hawkins of | bresent who reside in other places. e North Coventry on Wednesday ren- Borough Briefs, dered judgment for the plaintiff for Robert Meigs of Cobalt was a visitor 18 inches, all sizes, value 10c to 15c— Sqguare Salt Boxes—Sale price %o Pfi-pulur Knife Boxes—Sale price 9¢ Smith's 10-Arm Adjustable Wall cnl:thu Dryers, value $1.00—8ale price IRON AND BRASS BEDS [~ Lorpriowe | tim cortaa ke uie; menchiz. mesting of the {1 ! white Willimantic City Medical soclety was AT WORTH WHILE SAVINGS a prlm 84¢, $1-25, $1.50, ‘13 and | hela Wednndn.y, evening at the home Garage Property Sold. value 69c, now 58¢c. s 22x23-inch _Fancy Feather Pillow,}$2.25 a pair. of Dr. C. E. Simonds on Church street.| The Windham garage on Valley value 8%, now 76o. § 8 aualy o Peds mow § 595.] valus $1.75—Sale prics $1. s | . SHOTt business meeting was held, | street, formerly run by Frani L. Pow. value 98¢, now 22x28-inch Fancy Feather Pillow, which was followed by a general dis- |ell since his retirement from the S o T Boda, now 2%'23' value $2.50, now $1.98. FOLDING COUCH BEDS | 703,757 fopica. . The paper of the | Thresd City site & fon yoars son. and Piars Hels, reguiar $20.00 vaiue| 22%28-inch Siumber Pillow, $350 COMPLETE svening was read by Dr. Louis I Ma_ | recently run by him as manager for 50, now $2.98. T A value, now $2.65. Folding Couch Bed o son of this city. A social hour and |Frank P. Fenton, has been now $4.39. " Brass Deds, rogular $2000 value,{ FxES-inch Erime Geess Feathers, | .o0q Mastress and Pillow, § Sullet Tonch: AWl A e How gEAS now $25.69, '] 8450 value, now $3.19. for $13.50 and $13.50 value for $1050. e 17 N Mrs: ————— now $7.49. TOOK AN OVERDOSE. L I;athewuy of Boston, the former m 7 Mr. Powell leaves town soon to GOOD SAVINGS ON meow mm Thomas Horrigan’s Prescription Got SPRING BEDS TRUNKS Window_Shades, regular 2S¢ value| Him Jail 8‘““"”_"“""‘"“ Sus- | F i e and Twine mv:‘wmoz AA-h-wm National Spring Beds, value $3.50— for 21c. panded. R. I It 3s understood that the silk Sale price $2.89. Our large assortment of Trunks] Window Shades, regular 50c value ~ line business with which Mr. Powell 38c quality—Sale National Spring Beds, all sizes, reg-|affords some remarkable savings dur-|for 42c. Thomas Horrigan received a 30 day | has been -identified at Stafford will ular $4.50 quality—Sale price $3.25. ing this sale. Each one built with] One jot of Odd Shades to go at 19 |Jail sentence at Wednesday morning’s |jater be mersed with the Ashaway 26¢ qunmy—s.l. ‘Bresst Nntqionallflpring pBeds,’ge‘ulnr character in it. Sizes are 28 to 38-inch, | each. session 3 the police court, on the|osoncern. : $5.50 value—Sale price $4.69. $3.50 to $15.00. charge of Intoxication. Sentence was dea for th ths. Horri- o - , e SMALL SIZE RUGS | o sictea o Shan 3 ok Toe COLCHESTER || = - night previous in the inity of the pu ey T i CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON CARPET SIZE RUGS 03 _Persian Rugs, vaive #1075, MENPINUE R S VRO 8| e Crapman of Motk N = - laimed have o value $6.75, | farn oSk e Clalmed toeDAVE| ville Installs Officers of Ofiver ders, but he exceeded the dose. Woodhouse Lodge. 27x54 Persian Rugs, now 36x68 Indian Rugs, value $9.00, now }'2'(5( Indian Rugs, value $5.50, now 9x12 Royal Worcester Rugs, regular $48.00 quality—Sale price $43.20, 9x12 Anglo-Indian Ru Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P., QRIFUARY, beld the January meeting Tuesday evening in Masonic hall. The gran vx—xr;ua::n:e :';;:‘n‘om Bates | chancellor, Frederick W. Chapman, of - Rockville, was the guesi of the evem- e ity S Rugs, value|of Windham, died at her home Wed- | ing and installed the officers for the frios 050, .00, now nesday morning of valvular disease of | oncuing term. Members of the order 9x12 Anglo-Persian Rugs, 27%54 Chlidema Rugs, value $3.50,|the heart. She was born Sept. 8, 1343, | groling (oM, W empers on FoC BERg regular ~$65.00 quality—Sale |now $3.15, the daughter of Levi L. and Cynthia | George S. Hull lodge of Lebanon were price $58.50. 27x54 Peerless Rugs, value $2.50, Wright Madison. There survive her.| ., ocis also. After the work of the 8-8x10-6 Chltd R now ” besides her husband, four children. | yening the members and their guests regular $3150 quality—8ale z‘xgzc‘ Axminster Rugs, value $2.0, e sty B Sanfiders of -Jeastiicl. | marcnea to the parlors of the Baptist 2 now $2. b ow | Church, where a fine supper had -been price $27.35. "x“ Axminster Rugs, value $4.50,[lery A. an:l‘ Abigall W. Bates of New | i ono o ") 008 & 1 DGies Ald society of oYTk city, and_two sisters, Mrs. Sally | frePOIoe v CRE BECES U0 Ra. clam T Txbt Velvet Ruga, assarted pattern 3 Sl °f, Bloemington, Ind., and| chowder, baked beans, salads of vari- were $1.75, now § o v J. Yeaw of Hope Valley.| ous kinds, mashed potatoes, cold o Carpet Remnants, were $1.25, now " 2 e G meats, pickles, pie, cnko tea and cof- 950 each. e fee. After the supper, the party The body of John Kelley, who died | marched back 4o the . lodge room. in Bridgeport Monday, arrived in this | Cigars wore passed and addresses were % CARPET swms city on the noon express Wednesday | made by the grand chancellor and vis. and was taken to.a local undertaking | iting brothers, also by several of the establishmen e funeral will be v offl ¢ the lodge, esul Carpet Sweepers, regular $3.50 quality—Sale price $149, | held -today. Hetux e E e, pleanmiiet matties - ings the lodge has had for years. Judgment for Plaintiff—Appeal Taken.| were several members of the lodge 36x63 Royal Worcester Rugs, value 38. Body Brus- quatity—8ale 8-3x10-6 Paerleunufl, v > price ular $28.50 quality—S; $25.66. Inlaid Linoleumt in § to 10-yard lengths, regular $1.50 quality— Sale price $1.00 per square yard. some $48 in the case of Hyman Sep- | in town Tuesday. lowitz against Willlam B. Chamber- | g1 Elgart was the wmuest of lain, both of Coventry, tried before Sy EARTHEN and MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES nim’ Monday. The detendant smme- | 0 1B 'S"hay ias left town for ately Save notice of appeal to the * STONE WARE vi N. Y., wh he will Dust Absorbing Dust Cloths—Sale] 18-inch Glass Shelf with Brackets, | next term of ihe superior. court. e N Shand 2-quart size Earthen Bean Jars Chair Seats, 13 to . Hil ter, Mis price 14c. value 98c—Sale price 83c. ;’;fh"’,f‘;;f n}::;md::fi:dflhlm :a New - English Jet Decorated Tea Pots—| Cedar Oil Liquid, 4-ounce bottle, Moose Have Christmas Tree. Yorl city, where sae will be the guest ..;;hq“(:, :etmanl; s 12°'J witi |, ot ek £ Clothes Line,| iounce aise velne” oo 8ot Poriis | AL, ihe, resular mesting of Wini- | of friends for o few weeks -quar en Bean Jar -fee aterproof othes ine, | 12-ounce size, value al No. Frank H. Browning of anon’ was Coves—Sale price 156, value 25c—S8ale price 20c e, S price | mantic lodge, No. 1440, L. O. O. Moose, ran c. 22c a bottle. 1-quart size, value $1.00 the Pl t st h a Colchester caller Wednesday. 4-quart Earthen Bean Jar with| Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons, nickel plated,| —Sale price 450 a bottle. e L thel Eleakant Sttest: home Wednesday evening, the members en- Bradford Cragin returned to his Cover—Sale price 18¢c. 8 In a set with Handle and Holder,| white Knamel Combinette with|joyed their annual Christmas tree ex- | home in New York Tuesday after & %-gallon Stone Jug—Sale price 9c.|Value $1.25—Sale price 95c a set. Cover—-Sale price 98c. ercises, There was a large attend- | few days' visit with his aunt, Miss Mrs. Pott’s Sad Iron Holders, value . ance and everyone received a remem- | Abby Willard, on Broadway. Ronstes, ey g, SIf basting | L rance of some kind. A" very pleas- | Mr. and Mr3. . Mintz have réturned . : T 1. rom a few days’ . Russian Tron Dripping Pan, severai| 2" S0CIal fime was enfoyed by a Alaska Cold Handle Stove Lifters, —_— Mass. While there they attended thé 3-in-1 Shoe Polish, value 10c—Sale “1:5—4"'- price 10c. Has Scarlet Fever. wataing.of & Mo o e Ll price 7¢ a box. -quart size Fireproof Casseroles,| Ty little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Elgart of ) the es Wringers, ar- ‘Wright's Silver Crea: silver plated frame, value 31.15—-3.1 T guest of his grandfather, D. A. Eigart. ¢ais]| GLASSWARE and CHINA 250 saie price 106, - oo Yol e sh.70. - | ¥'€” ¥ Wylis of Norwich was a Col- Raye Lamps, full nickel plated, com- chester caller Wednesday. Sweetheart Tollet Soap, s%ezt;. regular $1.50 quality—Sale price Plain, Thin Blown, Table Glasses— g, cake quality—Sale price 7 e e Sale price 3o each. 7-inch Colonial Glass Candlesticks— Sals price 12//4c each. 1-pint Glass Milk Bottles — Sale GOVERNOR MET SUDDEN DEATH FAR FROM HOME THREE KILLED IN COLLISION ON CANADIAN PACIFIC R. R. WHAT 9c¢ WILL BUY SPECIAL IN Near Moose Jaw, Sak—A .number of guaranteed free from smoke |price 3¢ each. X » R i-quart Glass Milk Bottles—Sale | 507 JVOridis Fair Toothpicks. WHITE ENAMEL WARE : » Passengers and Crew Injured. 125, high front—Sale price P T:c:‘;;;u Rodn R Nickel Tack Hammer. NOTICE WHAT 106 WiLL BUY . . Mogse Jaw. Sak. Jan 5—_Thres 130, high front—Sale prics S e Mt Tinvier SSLS0RE K Nickel Comb Case and Mirror. | 1%-quart Pudding Pana. men were killed, it was learned today t . N : in th llision of two passenger trains 100, high front—Safe price § Cups and Saucers, t 12-inch Platter Saoes Sauw Dust Pan. 2-quart Pudding Pans. o e Parson’s Hougehold Ammonta. n on the Canadian Pacific railroad near 325, low front—Sale price and 1 S-inch Nappy—Special, Square Soap Shaker. 3-quart Pudding Pans. 330, low front—Sale price here last night. One of the three was per sot, 1_Cake Bon Aml. auare MOk . 2-quart Mixing Bowls. ° ; o s oncine” e tier tws weew 51-piece White Dinner Set, fanc; Package Lux Washing Compound. g < S o Lo <A 360, low front—Sale price $4.96.] border Special, $535, 4 Al Sizes Bread Ting, 3-guart Sauce Pans, passengens whiowe GNIMSISUSTES S 8-quart Sauce Pans. - s been learned. pint Drinking Cups. 2 A number of the passengers and 1- 9-inch Deep Ple Pla . train crew were injured in the wreek n10 inchpan Plou!:'utu. or suffered frozen hands, feet or cheeks while assisting in the rescut ' Wash Bowls e 0 of persons who were imprisoned in the [} [] ' Z partially demolished cars. . Ladles. Rocyvil — The city officlals faor 1916 took office Monday evening at & BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britain—Next week menufacturers’ week &t the Rnnwin Lyceum. ew Haven—Letter Carrier 'Wallace b4 Fouta of New Haven has just re- slgned after serving for §0 years. Hartford—At u.. annual meet the Hartford Medical soclety in unt The Weather a Year Ago Rain. Tmfl'lt high 67 4 low 42 & g %;omo ?u ;Al‘ne uure- & cold lnqn ere is uui‘ odf SRS (FEmY ulnles - JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmoro & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer HIRAMN.FENN Memorial last nigh: was elected president of the organiza- tion. t,H:&t:urd.—l‘ ‘Clxalrenc;gfllssaxll del'psu- York Transportation company has re. | Sadie Martinot, Who Has Been Writ- e comptroller, n_his 18th | duced its capital stock from $6,703,000 ing Plays -nd Scenarios. year in service of the state Tuesday. | to $2,000,000 and the number of shares . . - meeting in the (:t)llf;clll (’:Bthlmber. mm FORMER ACTRESS TAKEN TO |CONDITION OF GERMAN SEW mvor, Tony B Caimgstn ne the PSYCHOPATHIC WARD, BELLEVUE EMPEROR NOT SERIOUS retiring mayor, C. Tracy Noble. But Advices from Berlin Fail to Give | TR I AR Definite Source of Information. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, t Dr. Joseph E. Root ‘NoA 92, 1. O. O. F., 'Wednesday even- ng. Hartford—The Hartford and New - DARKEN GRAY HAIR Canasn~The ' Commecticut Western of capital stock has been proportion-. New York, Jon s—s-dla Martinot, London, Jan. 5, 10.29 a. m.—All di- Lime company has sold - out to fhe ately reduced from 67,030 to 20,000, ‘who was:well known on the stage un- |rect advices from Berlin have char~ til she retire . T d Sul- Southern New England Lime company.| _Waterbury—John J. Griffin, one of | rled her mensen boni N oneroar, | acterized the fliness of the Geeman fas Cracdune's Sy otis 3hd_ 89 hur Recipe and nobody. can tell Portland.—Portland grange wil visit | (23 468t Car inspectors on the West- | brother of Olga Nethersole, was today | ports intimating that his condition is Sl oy i :flm-;l:t':nfi;nfid 'mfl;u ,;"';‘:'fifi has commenced his 35th year in the | Bellevue hospital for observation. Mrs. | Paris, Rome, Copenhagen and similar entertainment. emperor as slight and the only re- ern division of the New Haven road, |taken to the psychopathic ward of |any way serious have come from Brush it through hliv\, railroad service. He began his rail- | Nethersole has been writing plays and | places. Gray bair, however h-nhcn.. rcad career in Fall River during the|scenarios for some time and hgr friends | None ol these have given definite S notes advancing age. all know Plainville—Robert N, year 1881. expressed the belief that she is suf sources information and in mo i % Jan. 8 for Tampa, Fla., where fering from overwork. Physicians | cases as n. matter of fact the stal he plans to spend the ‘balance of the Suicide of Bridgeport Man. thought her nervous breakdown is only | ments have been fraikly given as| @overnor Winfield Scott Hammond winter with his son, Virgil B, Smith, EBridgeport, Conn,, Jan. 5.—The body | temporary. merely rumors. | Meriden. a result of the resolu- |late last night or_early this morning oU: tion passed at the mesting of the court | in & lot at the foot of Pine street, MUTINOUS CHINESE l‘nnkA.m.‘- of $600 per year. 'aterbury.—The second cotillon of of the man who shot and killed himself A COLD WAVE IN which physicians cations of Sage Tea and sulbhlr en- MIDDLE M"W‘F 3::? by an attack of pto- | hances its appearance a hundred- was, fifty-four years | fold. Duluth Thermometers Register 12 De~ S e P : grees Below Zare. Cotiege $n & gei drom Sve sty a5 bom- of “Wyeth's Sage and here, has been ident by _friends as . . SBEAMEN UNDER ARREST mdv- a lllll', that of Waller Miksa, a Hungarian, me— cmm—_ ;!vlm;‘ sfi&dg‘l -s 147 donmme gt{eat. Had Driven Chief Officer from Ship lespondency are given as the causes of his act. He left a st Babdlen. the series given this season by mo letter to a friend, saying that nobody | New York, Janm, §.~Eleven China-| Dulu fll. thn" Jan. 6.—~A col Was, nds Compound.” Thousands of folks rec- Cotillon club of this city was held in|put himself was to blame. his di swept ini ommend this ready-to-use Leavenworth hall Tussday eovening o e el e, Joctalges otuie “";‘,',&';‘;,’,;’fi; by & 42 mile wind, B 1 a and. was a fanoy dress party, What Might Have Been. & in_dock at mometeuatn 12 de Waterbury, — N the burned Hotel was destroyed by fire Fobsken: The chict olhos: Db s oty ‘Whenever Colonel Harvey contem- (X0l en. e ef officer was driven N ome of the rooms of fro Friarey i e o er | MeCl the Republican Connectic lates Colonel House, he must think | from which was recaptured {”"“’“'t‘" ,‘_f{,‘r’f,‘f Dlates Colonsl House e ot ik | T auud oF porice and the mtinsnry | 4r2p befors midnight. te, for congress In 1907. For three Saskatchewan, ropes” R e nmpg‘::‘gd “fz‘:; different auspices. | Put under arrest. temperatures of 38 muhw'm " L5 i g ‘ May Stop Speeding. A ; Majorities. Not Much Change. mmmmumwg eam«—-umm mmv% Springs, Y:.ul:tn-ldmt is bad for a dog’s This a! !hl u.’nflv, | Wilson ‘water, | ought to sto; uisville Courier- | majorities more than

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