Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 19, 1916, Page 7

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'Every Department in the Entire Store is included in fimlm and the There Are Remnants b L of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Prints, Per- ‘cales, Ginghams, Outing ‘| Flannels, Linings, Tablé Linens, Toweling, White Goods, Cottons, Ribbons, in Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoafs and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Women and Chil- dren, Men’s, Women’s | and Children’s Winter Hosiery and Underwear, of Men’s Neckwear, Women's Neckwear, Sus- penders, Napkins, Tow- “in eapital letters because our moderate-charge policy for SKILL FUL werk is a guarantee ‘of abso- lits satisfaction. * DR. F. C. JACKSON ; : e arlving. A ARSI R R e e els, Table Cloths, Blank- ets, Comfortables, Um- brellas, Handkerchiefs, Millinery, 3 ents . H. . . o, “Kin P hamis b0 nioad goods. He had f i Whiding St Gt Laces, Embroideries, Etc. | [Muslin Underwear, Etc. ‘Main Strest §eods In ino house | irgi s ng at | o For $ Next to Boston Store was standing t & where. 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily express wagon - Sundays by Apgbintment Bl nst | TAX DELINQUENTS CONTINUE TO SETTLE \ T S o e 15, e SO b - . S ixh 3 Moon | men: - He was o e hosp! Il s sets. on 1| Beve. Fhets he'died two dava later from |’ CLEARANCE PRICES ON WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS TR TE B e w5 m | i 3 e ey 0, ineoeg B Rty B el e Tevstey worniner ||} Women's and Misses’ Winter Coats, in stylish mixtures and plain colors, 3 5 28 And & fow 0ays later ho BAE| o ma e s 53 R principally Misses and Junior sizes, nothing larger thap size 36—if your : mm : s £ £32|a onding on e acciden, the speed ot which he e bt P s, mm“":n‘ size is amongst them they are a decided bargainat ... 0euenensn. - o 4 5 818 || mizes; :% e L = Bain - 5 . 3 o 5 ® 9.5 6.11 n f whether he was not | Tuesday morning charged with failure E. 3, 3 . g ; : o court i ehie city and probal apeeh at the "time 1| o pay s on e wils. Four- || \Women’s Coats in smart mix Handsome Fur-trimmed Coats WATCH BRACELETS, et Tt Lol ot TR0 und ware T all expross be- [teen of the men settled thelr bils tures and plain colors with fur of broadcloth, wool plush and g PEN UG o 10 TonowEd by fdod tider | nished by his fatlersinaw. - |direction reached the wagon. Jorlty of cases. The 35 imciudea the|] collars, value $12.50— wool velour, value $25.00— IDANTS, ¢ o Tuesday | gan & sonductor on the New Heven | (X and foe of a sheriff ga the deling- Clearance Price ... % . Clenrance Price ‘BROO! GREENEVILLE mroning but Judge Bengett immedi- foud who ‘was one of the pssengers | Uents,lived out of the city. The oth- % ’ : ‘ % e ately adjourned it unti ‘when 5 case: - % Mre. John Casey Pasesd Away Mon- | short Colondat mAVIer 1s to be heatlh | mert oy cimer Jitney, testified that | cq’ ana two of the men ware granted || Women’s Coats, a number of omen’s Coats of plush and BRA GS Y 'y . m by, time to consult.the selectmen. fa ile fabrics, value $25.00 5 day—Funeral of George F. MsClure Weimer Trial Begun. - |horss drawn vehicios on west Main | V135,10 SODITIC ISCIME o1 yeara || eXCellent models that sold at ncy pite al -0 $19 50 3 &2 ; ! ; tree . Ju . 3 00— Clearance Price of every description, new- §I° —FiynmRethbun Wedding. e B P ioaving | before the mccident happencdthere |Of, 88% faced the court on an Intoxica- || $15:00 and $17.50— 9.98 and $30. . est models in every 15.The peaceful and Useful life ot Allce | Jury, was chosen for the trial of the GRS & CQuered, NEREle, BEnd ol imar |actual costs amounting $10.50. Clearance Price ........ g Women’s Dress Skirts, manu- finish D o e T A0e. 0 | SioSre, Norwichs Jom B Hofowall |furned out. After “turning: out 1ho | .15 15,0, Fose foll dows w pale of ] S Gt belted facturers’ samples, only one of 5 o lose Ber e e e | Bt Danawtc: Jhroaton: , Wi A B: | witness for the fret me saw the|Stalt oy the East Hide and laid in omen’s Coats, new belte SR e i e e inees o 11 nm;m‘!&ofl. Opiewoid; Josepit 5 Blaksies | ifolley shead st s distance of sbout|Sh "o the station house and-ax he ap: || models, regular value up to $12 50 = “‘c-l"a ue £8.50 to $12.00— $4 98 , . [ | Frorace ¥ E 4 5 i . earance Price ........ o DI o g?,';.,.,, g o oty Moy | nom; Martin O, Chapman, North Ston- |about 1{ ta 18 miles per hour. The |Peared fo be In bag shape Chief Lin- |} ¢55 50 (] ce Price. ... ot . n Dundon, She -wastnnited ' in ington; William J. Brassil, Franklin; | Witness said he shouted to Mr. Hall| /q'him a with Tohn Casey, May 83, "s",“‘m'vuflz Olaf Nelson, Lisbon; George A. Tan- |and Mr, 'Weimer blew the auto horn. Mary's church by ‘the Rev. Danie}|uer, Violuntown. 5 The witness was in the seat next to wn.fium” club E e ey in srvived by her hue. | BEGG Ses the Brot lines ed he oo | Welmer auto was Soing spout ¢ oiles, Falers will hold thelr, annual pre- WOMEN'S WAISTS AT 79¢ WOMEN'S $12.00 MUFFS AT $8.50 band. a brother, Franke MCKons, ana | Bibited 3 Iargs plan of the strast whers |ah hour, whep, he famed but fust be: | \inment in Buckingham nail Thurs- || Odd sizes in Women’s Waists of lawn || Women’s Natural Raccoon Muffs, with PR.. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |nine children, Mrs. Wiliam D." Mc- | the acsident hapoon i ; S Katheryns B Alice v, | the map i delail and was on the stand | Practically come to @ stop when Mr.|4aY vening Teb. 10. and organdie, principally sizes 40, 42 and || heads and tails attach Dental SuPgeon =~ | Thimas B i o o s 22 .,.,D.:"g;m e TR Ol peatchsete = 44—CLrunce’ Price 79¢, regular price 98¢ _|| $850, regular price $12.00. Michasl J, Casey of Seattle, Wash|ed to attend Mr. Hail at the time if |Were a Mr. Shea, a Mr. O'Donnell, - BORN ildis Mrs. Monahan and a man wh the | HARRIS-—In 0ld. Lyme, Jan. 13, 1916.:a MoGrory Building, Nerwich. Conn. |ington. She also leaves grandonildren. | (8 S7cldont, told bf the Injuries that | Tis Soqipat Sal % om the | THeon to, Mr. and Mra, 3. R. Harriax, 5 s . { 500 COPYRIGHT Handkerchief Specials intimately acquainted | Court Sl o the: faw. ok BOOKS, reduced to Bt R e e SR e e e o Peniat s T adsedl X5 o B o £ in MARRIED 3 2 bt | Women's ~Colored Border == == tavor and-in-endsaring tecame— Her [20M eltomoblle are worked was testi- W. H. Buckley Put to Plea. FRECHETTE: Hosiery, Underwear, Booka, il by wal-known. sathors | Handkerchicts ”Vaiue 0o A: J. EaPIERRE |loss wit be” smcerely moumed by [0F 00 0% VO, X RORns: man of | “When court opered in the morning, | T 36m 1T 1918 o7 Rev T O, Belicross: Sy v 4 ka, all by well- suthors § Gloqrance price . % 267 Main St N the-ear that passed at the scene of the | State Attorney Hull informed- the| ~Omer . Telller "and " Miss Aldid Sweaters —Clssrance * pifie’ W) TR ¥ Wemen's White. Hemptithed PRACTISE LIMITED TO WEDDING. dent, sald he. was coming in from |court that he had Foamered mew i | L New. Afonaen 3 price §0c. Handkerchiefs, valué 10c— Hourg s W S83 5 m the fair grounds and saw the Weimer |formation against William H. Buckley | FILLIS-STAPLINS—In New -London.|§ 0dd lot of Men's Hoslery, in $2.00 Clearance ATURY wieee G0 R Flynn-Rathbun. car about 300 Zeet ahead and it crossed | of Baltic on a manslaughter charge in | emwn ' Rasmond Noowan OlNE asd|j Sik lisle, fine cotton and wool to $5.00 sl 00 -’ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat| a: 7o o two tracks to the right hand side of |causing the death of Charles J. Mc- | ~yra Btapilas. botn of New Londom |] mMixed, value up to 25— f{o | HAND BAGS at 97+ Women's Embroidered Hand- i e ek Thesday evening In the |the road. Just before that Lovett saw |Kay, an insurance agent of this CIty, | mrwmN- FATHDUN- Tn this oity Jan. ] Clesrance price ............. Velvet, Hand' Bags, made of best | kerchiefs, a big variety, value e | B il mmatirice. arted i maceiags | Mo Biall And his express wagon an |on june Znd through’ an automobile | "X 201a. by Rev: 7. M. Fitsmyuics: 040 sizes ana dtscontinued lines | quality silk velvet, original yrices | 12%c—Clearance price ...... 8 5 Poter . FIynn of 284 Central avents | naras®man \nd side of the Tond and the |accident. The new information made | - Peter B’ Fiyan of 3i4 C g in Men's Winter Underwear, at | §2.00 to $5.00—Clearance price $1.00 | Men's White and Colored This 15 Gas Heater |5, Sraia 1 Saiivus: o 1|20 'ns paned e e o | o e, o Solferce snd wan | i Moy S Beos ™ - ot 8, 5 nion street. The couple were at-{went a short distance when he heard| Mr. Buckley was put to plea and At 49c—value up to $1.00 ance price or each.. : s oy iy, M Fiymn e theson o | e shouting over the colliding of the pleaded not gullty. it ED ot #23mEaEE e $1.00 e Weather Poter and Mazy i Counelty Fryan g ] = BOYLE—In New London, Jan. 17, 1916, S i p s ¥ — 5 et Lo -l iy Willlam Boyle, aged 70 s, 044 sizes and discontinued lines German Silver Mesh Bags, with Hosiery Specials With théreaddert ¢ % T e tnde.mm 3‘1’13{_‘“ 18 | UPLIFT IN TOUCH CONNECTICUT’S LOSS R o Ny et el W in Men's Sweaters at these prices: { plain or chased fi e“sudden drop in the |Shea Rathbun. Both are well known OF A MASTER HA| IN KENEALY’S DEAT: R OWE: Baih iy At 59c—value up ta $1.00 price $1.00, former prices $2.00 and | ©dd lot of Infants' Silk Heel by R op ¢ |ana navo the hest wishes "ot “theit| - o At N pllis behand H B;",‘,’;;;,E:';::“Izmn ST A §128valus up to 3200 e and Tos ' Hosiery — sscona emperatyre, the absence of |triends in their married life, " | Lesson in Shop Talk by Rev. Dr. J. B.|Senators and Congressmen Express Harriet B. van Peit, widow of A e up W00 W e feath abl B : b Flemerg e Sy e 16 Farrial B San Byl wisom of value up to $4. 8500 o 9000 BAGS §9 () BNCE DFICE ..ocvcnnnnnionrenn steam and other heating, has FUNERAL, bz 1 agea 82 yeara, At $895—value up to §5.00 at $3.00 and Women's Black Cotton Hos- brotight discomfort to many. s One of the most interesting Y. M. C.| Expressions of regret and sorrow at n Torrington, Jan. 16, 1916, ‘Women's Hand Bags, all large | fery, seamless, regular 1240 1 A el T e, i jic. [ A Bhop falks of the season at the|his death and tributes to the charactor | vy qn Norwich Tawn, Jan, 17,1018 FOR WOMEN—Petticoats, Pa- | 5763 and splendia quality, originel | vaiie at ..................c. tie GAS HEATER Ciure iy ~ | plant of the International Silver com- {and abflity of Michael Kenealy, who| Meliséh J. Lamphere, ¥ of “Orrin prices $6.00 to $9.00—Clearance | Women's Sample Hoslery, a Cure, ot Miten My "Bt Mo~ | bany was that delivered at noon on|died Monday morning in Stacaford, | p . CAr%, 4564 o jeats, Jamas, Hand Bags, Eto, at special | &\, 3200 ana $8.00, variety of kinds, 18c and 26c or Glure was held from his late home on | Tuesday by Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D.|were given Monday night by members | © sners Aoom her late home NouaS7{j Prices. Value 8t ......... Wia s (Al = GAS STEAM IATOR Central avenue - Tuesday afternoon.|D. bastor of the Central Baptist|of the Connecticut delegation in con-| noon, Jjan. 20, at 2 o'clock. - Burial in WOMEN' fi% to $5.00 BEAD ‘l m S iuries] B \ RAD! Rev. F. Johns Bohanan, pastor of i |shurch. Rev. Dr. Jos! B. Slocum spoke | §Tess at Washington. Maplewood cemetery. PAJAMA! S at $150 and Al ol R g e - E 3 o ofMciated at the mer. | o the Touch of & Master Hand. _ Senator Frank B. Brandesee sald: | RIORDAN—In Norwich, Jan. 17, 1818 Women's Outing Flannel Pa- e 1o wleiuanibfoduteouniindll Y will give you i 2s and Boy friends filled the| In the course of his talk Rev. Dr.{“The premature death of Michael| Dennis Riordan of 437 Matn ‘street, jamas in colors only, at 85c, regu- >’ & :ces Of bearers. ‘There were many |Solcum ;pok_e of a beautiful story that | Kenealy comes as a terrible shock to K iar price $1.00, fort In the ¥ S S e e R o e R e Pl S e e v i an¢ s % y on e Specials Full, new ‘stock ‘on hand, * | BieD fer, 2 Bohtnen reed € o iha, 3 sceter, Nved Lo, gren | Lo meay. ater, Sod, pever mace s | S etk gl o0 12 prics g™ * P i - U vans s 3 ¥ oss e} kville, Conn. ‘Winter Weight Rib- : : = e o e e s oty (0 pln triende e e it e 16 R Tromen's, Kplh Dutticats st thele § \ opiEare. NI 69¢ bed second_quality of ve 80 g e ol Fes vnhegfnole. . Ho not | “hondon, wife of John OCeaey. of 90 2 36 grade—Clearance price.. We . him famous had largely depart- |an enemy in the world. Everyone who| & . raat 2 At 4do—reguiar price G0 GLOVES at .nn ciy o‘ Nm‘] An anniversary mass for.the repose The modeling which he did in|knew him will grieve at his untimely Funstl from’ her late home, 30 Stxth At 68c—resular §m. T8¢ An odd lot of Women's Children's Winter Weight of the soul of Daniel Mullen will -be|these later years was far from his|end. street, Thursdsey morning’ at 8.15. At 88c—regular price $1.00 Kid Gloves, not quite all sizes, al Ribbed Pants, all sizes (Gas and Em | h,t offered_at St. chureh, atur- | Sccustomed, excellence, | Fach night| Semator George P Mclesn said: | Sequion mass at St Matys churck B o Folee DU Peuts, oll sines wever, 5 had retired, | “The s of necticut has lost 3 P Pt PR lomemias e e son Gearly |good friend. Mr. Kenealy was above | TOOKER—In Montville, g JEWELRY (¢ YBATE $1.35 B Tt Tiakts, = 1o | WAS HOSTESS TO lovea"Tis. would. go into the |all things a patriot. He hed a bright | , Farriet M. Tooker, aged 13 year luced to LOVES at 91 & 250 W. R. C. OFFICERS. | fr mnd o R Boact, and bis desth will briug » Ao | Iesidence of George N | g H B g o B Women's Fleeey-lined Union -+ R day, . ), . o ol flch o génes’ of lose' and sorrow ta all who EoTistook cometery. Clearance price 100, Tl e sieeves, Mee. Hizzle Bay ined Them jas he was so well able 3 SHAW-=—In. Lisbon, Jan. 18, 1916, Rob- fogu At Her Home on Broad Street. {morning when the old man came again | Congfessman P. Davis Oakey sald: k 3% STATIONERY 8 . 5 2 into the studio, the time when nis Very sorry, indeed, to hear of | °Ft Y Shaw, aged 62 years. reduced te 25¢ INFANTS' 1240 G by L B TR g s a0 ¢ The officers and past officers - of | falling eyesight was keenest, he did|the @ Michdel Kenealy, One lot of Fine Stationery in | MITTENS at " Vests and Tights, entist = [skhl Sop: She s e o o notasy ‘Soxth, Tarser“Biice Toot2 | " Iidamta’ Hait tttens tn ot Qult i Saen, g m"‘.’”"mmfl Clearance price 25c, colors at §¢ a pair, value lar $1.26 and $1.00 value at.. 6% 5 Reoms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwieh | oo lizzle Bogu i party numbering |him had been to his wark the [he has been d distinguish 3 Fhowe 1193845, 1000 Yards of Fancy Ribbons at Remarkably Little Prices & DIVIDED INTO THREE SPECIAL LOTS Lot 1—at 19¢ " Lot2—at25c - Lot 3—at 3%¢ 800 yards of Wide Fancy Ribbons, iuomuw&«mwm 200 yards of Extra Wide Fancy in a variety of patterns, regular || 3 larSe range of designs and ool Hf minons, splendia quality, regular 26c and 37%c values at 19%¢ a yard. at 2éc. . it to praise.’” 5 2 sarry_to b ; Tt Ale, Keeritae Hitts ase o known i MILLINER REDUCED Budweiser, Sehlitz and Pabst. y ; : 55 Beginning Today we offer Aci A ABRM. Neraich Town. Lady Assistant our entire stock of Wom- ph Telephone 3283 en’s Fine Dress Hats, in- Hou HBNRY E. CHURCH . cluding Gage Hats and YA PO A mN Pattern Hafs from our own workroom, former prices up to - $20.00— reduced now to. . G0¢ and 8%c value at 39c a yard. Remnants of Laces and Embroideries at a mere fraction of their worth One large lot of dR&n;en‘a:;nts of an( ngs— Remnants of Laces, Chantilly, Val,, Oriental, Filet, in beadings, edgings and insertings, in black, white and ecru— ; minta of mr‘u Embroid- , edgings ngs— Clearance ayard;.... DENTIST . DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Slreet en- ‘Other special values in. Women’s Dress Hats at 98¢, $1.98, $2:98 and $3.98. Cover Em- Women's Untrimmed Hats that soldup || broideries and g':;x;ciqzs— 10: to $2.98 reduced now to 48c and 98c. w Embr .l I’"dl > 1o o m and_Voile Flouncir d up.t> W37, 36 and 45 inches wide— o Shea & Burke 41 Main Strest Il Children’s Dress Hats that sol ! + $5.98 reducéd now to $1-98 and

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