Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 15, 1916, Page 7

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uesma..,' at 19¢c One lot ot in hollday bozes—Clasrance DrSE 196, former prices 25c to 39c. o v ‘Hand Bass of genuine fi:fln-m rice Tdc, reghiar price JANUARY CL BE SURE AND COME TODAY It Is An Opportunity to Stock Up On All Kinds of Merchandise at Sure and Sub- ; stantial Savings. DON'T MISS THE OPPPORTUNITY. ; e, WOMEN'S WEAR s S, MENS WEAR Mo, [, 3o Ve Winter Overcoats $2.50 Jewel Cases, $1.00 gflmh "3,. :?fi.so. <SP 50c value at. ... $2.50 Mesh Bags, $1.00 -‘Gérman Silver Mesh Bags, plain ‘and 8-inch frames, at $1.00, regular $2.00.and $2.50. 50c Rice Powder, 33 Java Rice Powder, imported from Paris, all tints, at 23c, regular - Skating Sets regular $250 valus At $1.98 Sets, in old rose, C Skating ‘open- hng:n. scarlet and white, regular $2.50 value at $1.98 a set. B. Ford, sword ;" Ernest Guard: Coorps 3. e d ottons, Etc., AT SALE b H " lerman, Secon 'gl!d: Ja.m’;‘i’vu_ Sanford, first guard; c 'y E 9 PRICES ; Paul H. Zahn, assistant guard; Wil- el It BN ITW- ) 5 50 Ous Bala ‘of #8.tnch. Dis bleached Sheeting. 1e 5 % 3 -3 At $2.956—reduced from § 4.00. Sianding Commitiso—p. ©. Tamen T | . S4o—Yard-wiae Blcached_and If you are considering a Coat, a Suit or any article of Y5is.a OVERCOATS Voosad SUITS At :::;::fiuce: trom : s, bbard, At - Ayling, P. C. nbleached eeting, value 53 . 7. 12.00. At § 695 reducea from $10.00. At uced from $ 8.00. sorse F?tee’;:g"mrd e, eptnent se. : Apparel, you owe it to yourself to see our offerings before v g‘.mm e :,‘1: % & i|' "“”"::2 g: Hise At $7.95—reduced from $10.00, der, tl » P.C.J. r- o - 2 i At 2.95—reduced from A 2.80—red: .00. - ?;5:3%,’; 1l "c;": i = At Kgflgui::fnvflxcg;g Seamless || buying. At $15.95—value $20.00 and $22.00. | At $16.50 value $20.00 and §25.00. Rain Coats [ e officers. as el appoint- . $2.69—reduced 158 wero all tnetalled by Past Com- [} At 8o—Pillow Cases, value iic. Women’s Coats of plush and fancy pile fab- =y 2: $3.60 .Mmfiw i.“;,: :::: {Past Commander 7. Herbert George || At 1éo—Pillow Cases, valus 15c. rics, regular value $25.00 and $30.00—Clear- $19 50 Stein-Bloch Overcoats Stein-Bloch Suits , "&*‘r’{if ::;lyb Jlected emtnent com- || At 890—Stao 72x50 Bleachea sneets. || ance price . rdh St A F,w—nflm_ reduced from 320.00. At $1850—reduced trom s20.00 J“M'“‘flm:_i‘:‘:d e mander, er] , was - 398 t lue m .00, T .90, e Elarpe 5 %18 At 850 _Size 81x90 Bleached Sheets, FEx At $19.50—value $25.00 and $25.00. .-l §008" cam ot b ) & e Handsome Fur-trimmed Coats of broadcloth, At $1950 valuo $25.00 and $26.00, Norfolk Suits At $1.85—reduced from $ 2.50, Men’s Hdfl’!' All Kinds Men’s W’mtu Underwear At $2.85—reduced from $ 4.00. Junior warden in 1812 and captain general in 1913, 1914 and 1915, Du the past year the necrology Tecord of Columbian t.1 3 25 follows, _ mblan commandery was|§ Table Linens Reduced wool plush and wool velour, regular value $25.0§—-C]earance price .. S S $14~50 At 7c—Men’s Hosiery, black, tan, X At $3.49—reduced from $ 5.00. - i Wahian. Gos. X 4 Women’s Coats, new belted models, regular $12 50 ay% %Y and mistures, | At 42o_Men's Sanitary Fleecy-lined s D g ey 8, 1897; aied Aug. 6, 1913, A b, Bigached Tavie | value up to $22.50—Clearance prices ... o A o re s eaaten soc. At §7.39reduced from $10.00, Walter H. Woodworth, Nov. 10, 1905; it “Tpswich” make—black, tan, | A¢ 42c—Men's Medium and Heavy At $938—reduced from $12.00. B it B.C. Perktns, Oct, 111, 1e78; || At 238 inch Satin Table Dam- || Women’s Coats, a number of excellent mod- navy and gray, value 13c. Jeisnt Ribbed Shirts and || p o, o A 1, 1915, e X CXS that SOld at $15.00 and 317.50_Clearance At 1lc—Men's Woolen Hoslery, Drawers, ecru and gray, ys users k Symington, March 11, At 49c—62-inch Imported Satin s black, Oxford, blue, natural value 60c. At 38%c—reduced from 50e. 95:Sent: A 0“ Damask, value 69c. price ......... B I T, - Too G Bl vl ] 5 S9o—Men'y “Wooltex” pFleecy- At B9c—reduced from 69e. 20, 1918, G s At 680-—g¢-fach ATl "L Tabl 3 < 5 8 n an d At 79c—reduced from $1.00. John Kimball, Nov. 9, 1883; Jan. 4, O amanis vame ste" T || Women’s Coats in smart mixtures and plain A e ot s b lews value 75c. AU e s 158 bt i 1 1 50—Cl including Shaker’s, black, Ox. | At 63c—Men’s “Rockwood” Natural Henry . Barrows, Dec. 12, 1863; (] At %o—i3-inch ANl Linen Tavie || COlOTS, With fur collars, value $12. £AT 7 50 Torn ang matirel o ks Wool Underwear, value 76c., S Jan. 9, 1916, : ' Damask, value $1.25. patle s SOSERE R NATE S SRR G o 26c. At 85c—Men's “Rockwood” Natural . HAVE MATERIAL At 390—Men's Best Quality Cash- e et Women’s Wear MoosE ”"’7“’) En "")‘I\_:E’:"";l : 2 ¥ All Our Women’s Suits at Two Special Prices e e oL o e Pt B ‘i S8 INITIATION T3+ o at Sale Prices All_our Women's and Misses’ All our Women’s and Misses’ P g Figp- g ‘and Drawers, white, scarlet omen’; i, value S0c. en’s Fifty Applications on Hand—Arrang- {§ at e TR Tailored Suits that formerly Tailored Suits that formerly and natural wool, vaiue $1.50. Iy Toreeat o T s . . sold at $16.00 and $18.50, re- sold at to $35.00, re- At $1.069—Men's “Rockwood Nat. || At 39—Women's Corsets, gl All Linen Towelling at 7%c, value || duced to -.........0..0.0..00 $0.98 | dUGEd 0 vvv..:oerrererneos. $1498 - & ‘ural Wool Shirts and Draw- medium and long, from 500. S . 10c—at 11%c, value lsc—at & 1do, W s L irts at $4.98 Pajamas—Night Shirts ers, value $2.00. All $1.00 Corsets at 89 - sl m s‘“"’s. o DDImSkIShlrh, t:’ sbutas Both Percale and Outing Flannels | A: 78e—Our entire stock of Men's All $1.50 Corsets at $1.39 a s mple ress o one a ma- ¥ including 23 Siesine Towaling. - vains t.l;l:h are ::Tfl;lm& Poplin and mixtures—Cloarance price $4.98, roguiar AT —ences feous M. St oy Shim, including Al $2.00 Corsets at $179 . ! value $8.50 to At $1.19—reduced from $1.50. brands. Remember, there are clen'nm prices on Women’s Rm—flifle are Jauary Sale prices on Men’s || Womens Westporn Tell attended. The m- |} Towels»Greatly Redaced Wiaists and Dnuet—Chlldren 's Winter Coats and Dresses . Gloves; Shitts, Sweat: Wennte i Weopes oo ol reported’ W £ all rousers, » y 3 that there are still about Afty appli- (| At 40—100 dozen Turkish Towels. —Infants’ Wear of kinds. N piece House Dresses at these S gl a5 over et be ] 00 o‘qonen Hrck Rowele o Hedowen . prissss dispensation contdins a 60 day clause these candidates may be taken in un- der the open charter and it was voted to-hold & class Tnitiation on January |} Sanit; ary Diaper 50c 30. The report of the .entertainment At 98c—reduced from $1.25 MILLINERY oz, HOSIERY-Women's and Childre’s || "=~ Sommittes on _the smoker hefd re- 18-inch Sanitary Diaper at 50c a || Women's Dress Hats that sold Women's Untrimmed Hats W ’s Petticoa ' At 14c—One case of Women’s Black omen’s Pe ts s A L Sore novieyon ] piece of 10 yards. up to $2.95, reduced to...... S0, Juchas old ey ith: S0, reduiced 48c A ey T Seamiess Cotton . Hosiery. Black Satteen and Heatherbloom Pool and card tournaments which are s - 12%e. value 19c. to open on ‘Monday evening. There |f. il ss‘;)" it $1.98 Untrimmed = Hats At 11c—Misses’ Fine Black Ribbed | At 19c—Women's Black Silk Lisle, At 42c—reduced trom 50c - i‘mfifl;fisfi:&gfllvfi tournament Bedspreads Reduced 0 to $3.99, reduced to that sold up to $2.98, reduced Hoslery, sizes 6 to 9%, value | Gauze Weight Hosiery, value 25c. At 85c—reduced from $1.00 Bey. The winner of the ool toress gt ‘Women’s Dress Hats that sold R T e o e b 123%c At T9e—Women's Black Imported At $1.20—reduced from $1.50 et L cglve s solid xold M i Mm,mmng sigaochet Bed- | up to $5.00, reduced to....... $298 e ot g1.98 || At 11o—Cnnaren's Black Flescy- b i top, il At $1.98reduced from $2.25 .n:med the winner of the card tour- At . cl_‘ocbfl il ‘Women’s Dress Hats that sold Children’s Dress Hats that :’::::, vflzb:eldz*:? ey At 21c—Women’s Fleecy-lined Hos- Y. ¢ 3 s ’M"‘mmm value $1.25—at $1.35, up to $20.00, reduced to..... $5.95 | sold up to $5.98, reduced to.. $2.98 At 19c—Children’s Black Lisle m ;s:bed and hem tops, WOMAN'S RELI - value $1.76—at $1.65, value — Ribbed Hoslery, sizes 6 to 9%, . Flannelette Garments RELIEF CORPS A $2.00. . AT SALE AT SALE value 35c. At 29c—Our entire line of Women's COMMITTEES APPOINTED. [\ 1215 rrommed Satin sarsemes || HANdKerchiefs AT,S2L Wash Goods AT, 8A% A P Ona e of Veoes Pasak 37te Cotton Hostery. e shSkmm e o from 66 s 8edgwick Corps, No. 16, is Ready for ‘Bedspreads, value $8.00. At RQ—BCh;ldrezlx{'l vgll{me l:lntd- Colored | At 4c—Good Quality Shirting rzl;bod Top Hoslery, value | At :49«-,—0‘50c . :aucr:&i;: :IE) ;Z:;?Jenu c from order Handkerchiefs, regu- 2 Werk (o€ tha Vear, . At $268—Scalloped Satin Mar- lar price 3%c. v s Tt o vee [T Moy B s Appotntments of committess to serve seilles Bedspreads, value $4.00. || -5, o Women's Whits and Col. | At 8/—Good Quallty Apron Gins- Infants’. W , o through the ensuing term was o er Handkerchlefs at ams, 10 to 20-yard lengths, o, s, mnauing Soem whe W00 5E IS G Bt i | v UNDERWEAR--" 525" talaemen® gulpzsinte Simonce. ot ste s regular meeting of ick W G At 6c—Fancy Handkerchiefs for from $2.00, 2 Rellef corps, No. 16, on Friday atter- || Dress Goods kimonos, pillow tops, etc, | At 8/20—Good Quality Dress Ging- 2 :';ggh‘t the B:‘flfi.‘“g';:;“.,,”&:“’;‘:é AT SALE PRICES value 10c. hams, value 10c a yard. At 1lc—Infants' Winter Welght Vm % g‘r& x‘.;f“wzfm‘"“\':‘::‘t: Dressing Sacques at 44c from 500, Dresident, Mabel E. George. At 250—30-inch Colored Dress || At 8o qwomen's Fine Embroldered | o+ 10o—Best Quality Dress Ging- SN euts VNS W/ S0c | and Pants, all styles, reg- Aip, foliomring were the committees: Flannel —4z-ich Colored Tandkerchiets, valus 10c and hams, value 123c At tdc—Infants Winter Welght ’ ular price S0c—extra sizes ting, Mrs. 3 right e, value 29c and 39c. . 5 at 42c. LONG and an, Mrs. Nellle E. Bailey, Mrs, At 9o—Women's Fine Swiss Em- | A¢ 8o—Dress Cambrio, 36 inch. Vesta, value 26c, Gloves 5388, Ida R. Greene; house and hospitabl At 29c—86-inch Sflk and Cotton broidered Handkerchiefs, . o s 3% | Women’'s Fleecy-lined i lalds, for children's wear, value 123%c. * wide, value 10c. At m“é’-""}:. u‘w‘;‘:;:. YO:""': velue | Ribbed Vests and Pants— o, | An oad tot of, Women's value 48c. ; 5 50c | both regular and extra value | Dress ves, . ; At Joien Serohonette Handker- | At 7/20—Good Quality Outing Tbe. large sizes. $1.00 | white, tan and brownwbut chairman, || At 440—Our entire line of 50c Dress i walyt oy Flannel, value 9c. noteall sizes in any color. executive, Mrs. Ges de B. Tootill, Goods, Including serges, nun's > o At 11c—Knit Waists for boys and 35¢ One case of Women's Rib- chairman; conferenge, Mre. Grace H. velling, etc. At 3Yo0—Men's Colored Border | At U/mplendm Quality Outing 1 stz value | bed Union Suits, long 7% | Women's Cape Gloves for Manning, 'chairman, Mrs. Maud Baker, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Flannel in a_big range of S T 50c | sleeves and ankle length value lnm wear, In shades of Mrs. Lillian . Brewster, Mrs, Gertruds At “’E’fi;oma";ad Fl:nghDBemS. at 3%c each, 3 for 10c. styles, value 10c. At 12)2c-—Children’s Winter Weight a great bargain. $1.00 | tan, a full line of sizes: B. Tootill, Mrs, Ida R. Greene; work, Flatn 2nd_Brocaded, Duvetyn - Black Ribbed Pants, regular Women's_ Medium Welgh: 950 [ Women's Six-b sl o, B PSS || 4 mesgons et ocon | RIBBONS--Two Remarkable Offerings || | womes:s mecomes | = | Do svie seroral || e [EoPTsudisctatien Bailey, city, Mrs. Florence Robbins, :,‘,‘J,"Ick‘l .;“&:’;L};vfo‘t‘:l";‘:“‘ value | Ribbed Vests and Pants, large sizes, value 50c and broidered backs and strap Rorwich Town, Mrs. Laura Hutchins, Jathe 100" - ot || Zoand e (g 50 and 090 200 250 | sizes 4 to 6. s9c. wrinta, Test Slde. Mra Emily Irish, Laurel RIBBONS “at RIBBONS at 830 ] One - onie - .of " Wenem's 7% | Women’'s Fleecy-lined $135 | Women's Six-button ville, Mrs. ‘Annie Dean, m‘""‘"t SG'M"“' At 890—b4-inch French Serges and 200 yards of Wide Fancy Ribbons 200 yards of Extra Wide Fancy value fmoocy-unea Underwear— value | Union Suits, several value | Cape Gloves, tan color The meeitip clben wa e, o $igecsvun Mixtures, " values || in s “varisty of patterns, resuier | Hiteone iotan quality, regular S0 | Vests only—principally | $1.00 | shapes, regular and extra $175 | with black = embroidered to'the flag an the e et iho salits $1.25. 26c and $7%c values at 13c a yard. | 50c and 69c values at 39 & yord. extra sizes, value 50c. large sizes. back and strap wrist. Henry- D. Bottom. £ e - News was recefved-in Norwich - fay of :hfi death at M'Bl;m in 5’5_ K‘cu. of lenry Darius ttom, & na- | will cause sorrow to his boyhood | ber of years ago. For the t six|held from the lect: room of - | train Friday afternoon from dealt with a plan carried out in Brock- ';_"g';hfl city. He was about b8|friends in Norwich. years he had been employed at the way Congregational c.hnreh.onfv?.%l Where she died Jan. 12. took | ton in following up those who are in Mr. Bottom, who was a la Mrs. Cora Ross Way. West Side freight house and for about | S, Worcester and Frank Palmer offi- |place in St. Mary's cemetery. The poor credit. the last surviving son ot"mu' m""‘ 30 years previous to that time he was clating at the service. It Is Not|bearers were Jeremiah Corcoran, John Mr. Parker was introduced to the|Present and reach out into the future. a. Botwm,‘ once a prominent 2 employed at the New York, New Death to Die and There is a Land of | Cro: Charles Corcoran and Charles meeting by Chairman Frank G. Aubrey| A buffet lunch served by the Wau- 108 Drosperous ansh agd By Linent Javen and Hartford freight ' house.|Pure . Delight were rendered by M. 3. Mettay. of the mercantile bureau after Presi-|Tesan house was enjoyed at the close lacturer, f Norwich. The ‘Willard ed Mr. Burns was a member of St. Pat- Frederick S. Young. The bearers were Undertaker M. Hourigan had charge |dent william A. Somers had regularly | of the meeting. . = 3inans rick’s chur¢h. c rard ith, J. Hi 14 ‘burial. th lim- ¢ °n?€e,° & om.lr tor T saves Tlaiinsiin Ao Edw: Smi J. Herman Tubbs, | of the opened the meeting and the prel water, factory sites and farms, all avallable, and it is time for Norwich to let the past go, grasp hold of the - inary business had been disposed of. FOR SUPERIOR COURT. Hi the youngest daughter |ters, Mrs. Annie Gingall of Norwich [ W. Gallup and This consisted of the adoption of E o htt:rd.:? ::ia m sm' anhfi Enos gm‘ud Mary A. Ro ‘Town, and two married deughters, one | burial took place in the family plot MOW. TO ORERATE eight amendments to the by-laws that John Higgins of Protvidence Bound orwich Free Academy. %, 1885, she was united in mar- |in Hartford and the other in New Jer- in Yantic cemetery. There was a A CREDIT SYSTEM |cover the subsidiary organizations or H T Yit Willard J. Way, who sur- |%e¥. There I8 also a sister, Mrs. Kate | very large attendance and o weeith of bureaus. Over from Groton Court. . Yives her, together with the following [ McNerny, of this city. floral remembrances. brothers and sisters: Chauncey A. Ross| Mr. Burns was weil and favorably Undertakers Henry Allen & Son had of Michigan, Charles D. Ross of |KDOWND to many of the older residents charge of the funeral. - Rxplinaad - ta Nerwiol . Chasbie of | Gacrntary ., W, Foarsom alao spoke = Commerce by L. James Parker of | of the new roster that is in preparation Bl Joey cgurt at g;";‘:: ey Mass., Sidney A, Albert G.|Of the city, and his unexpected death Portland, Me. that is to contain the complete consti- > ng ‘ iggins vidence, and John L Ross of Lefingwell, Mrs. | is sincerely regretted by all who knew Judge Charies N. Chappell, tution and by-laws and also act as a years old, was presented by Prose- FannieG ardner of Yantic, Mrs. Carrie | him. TFuneral services for Judge Charles Re " ieatory oy g ""'-‘ma“:;,fl- outing Attorney Burrows before Judge the home of | Park and Mrs. Lillian Drake of Nor- T Jere held Friday after- oF the town ave Inserting page aayer: | Frederick P.. Latimer, e wiin 2 . e doceased was & member - breaking and enter: Emm, o Dare MO in] NIl TR Spdsaaet was o i oo e conducted by Rev. tes M. Prrkers: falk Dlace of businese in Mystio Some meas married Miss Emma | Of her life was passed in this city, with James Donnelly. 3 . A 250, forwich, who survives her |the exception of a few years when she The funeral of James Donndz was The A demurrer was entered to the nu. one son, (Giibert, of CThicago. Mr. [lived in Jewett City. Of a quiet and | held from his home, No. 87 PPy further consideration. complaint and Higgins was bound over had Dbeen in failing health for | retiring disposition, her greatest in- |street Friday morning at 8.20 o'clock ‘ ‘burial 2 under $1,000 bonds for superior court two. years, due to fu s|terest was in her home. S and at 9 o'clock a requiem mass was ! < r il & e XA 5 AT Sl o iy B 1 S L‘.:%L ¥ loving wife and sister whose lose|read in St. Patrick's church by Fev, tery. tal day upon R Al T =] YLt o the Traaent e e o as & man of fine traits and |brings sympathy to those bereaved. |Peter Cuny. Two hyman cers recs: |read by Rev. Br s beaier | Sie; ehowsd (s e Tt | Bate atoveich. calliSgarantion 1o the ] gerth vacian s S o o o8 & #tainments and the news of his death Patriok Burns. gred at the close of the mass by Mrs. - S financial, social and . manatasiiiees |Dears a likely snough lad, but S0t inco Following an fllness of & week with | F: L+ Farrell. The were Crohan el e T Do bed company. His past record is good. grip, Patrick Burns of No. 46 Cedus|Shea, John McNamara, Patrick Hayes quiescent period, DIED. TN & Sefent of Norwish, for noar. | 554 JOUR Fentan dnd burtal took piace FAY—In 3 a ntury, died in this_city on e B. Ross, hw% m gmyt : M’:&n’dock; ot pdertaker M. Hourigan had charge aged 51 Lo S S M Burns was born In Ireland 76 | Of g s Services will 11? zelg st her Jears ago, but came o this country ”Mr'- Sidney C. Smith. ¥ , Jan. 17, a o’clock. len & young man. ® was married | At 2.30 o'clock Friday afternoon the m% “cémetery. /in St. Mary's church, funeral of Mrs. Sidney C. Smith was SRS R L o e g : £ 1] Baron Astor’s Example. It must be sald for Willlam Wale is |dorf Astor that when he decided itial | ch: his i il

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