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OSING SALE PRICES ON HOUSEHOLD LINENS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, TOWELING AND BED COVERING Household Linens . Bleached Mercerized Damask—Sale| Full Bleached, All Linen Sale prices 75¢c, 86c, $1.10, sia, 31.50 250 and 44c a yard. o Pmdm.,_rd | Gi-inch wide Bleached Mercerized| Morcorized Napkins, hemmed, read . Union Damask—Sale price 65c a yard. fi‘;‘;,‘fks"' prices 89c and § - 62-inch wide Good Half Bleached,| Al Linen Napkins—Sale pi 89¢, All Linen Damask—Sale prices 68c and |$1.35 and up to $6.19 a dozen. $1.10 a yard. 7x42 Bureau Scarfs—Sale price 15c. Mercerized Table Covers, 2% varas 70-inch Half Bleached, All Linen|long,—Sale price $1.39. ‘Damask—Sale prices 85c and $1.00 a| 18-inch wide Cotton Duper. 10-vard yard. cut—Sale price 48c a cut. Sheetings, Long Cloth, Ticking and Outing 86-inch wide Brown Sheeting—Sale| Tnglish Long Cloth, in 12-yard cu Pricos Sc, 6c, 70 and B%c a yard. | —Sals prices S0c, $125, $1.50 and sive 2 cul 40-inch wide Heavy Brown Sheeting| .04 Quality Ticking—Sale prices —Sale price 9%c a yard. poi QY o 81-inch wide Brown Sheeting—Sale| Pest Quality Ticking—Sale prices pfiou 27c and 33c a yard. 18g; 220, 27¢ and ¢ a yard. = Outing _ Remnants o 10- o wide ey el na" | lenzths—Sale price 7lc a yard. B T White Outing-—Sale prices 8¢, 10¢ 36-inch wide Fine Bleached Sheeting|and 122 a yard. —Sale prices 6c, 8/2c, 9 and 10c a| Best Quality Outing Flannel, stripes yard. and checks—Sale price 10c a yard. Towels Toweling Bleached Huck Towels—Sale prices All Linen Brown Toweling—Sal " “°- i 210 iand 250 each. prices 11c and 12zc a yard. cached . Turkish _ Towels—Sale | g privas e, 140, Blo and 750 sach. Linen Glass Toweling—Sale prices Brown Turkish Towels—Sale prices | 12)se, 15¢ and 18c a yard. 11c and 14c_each. s e 8 SRR All Linen German Huck Towels,| URion Glass Toweling—Sale price —Sale prices 33c, 3% and 50c each. |a ya®i. Sheets and Pillow Cases Bed Coverings 54x90-inch Bed Sheets—Sale price| Cotton Blankets in waite or Sde. Sale prices 590, 63c, 890, $1.10 ang $1. $3x50-Inch Bed Sheets—Sale price |a pair. 70c. Wool Blapkets, fancy colored borders Seamed Bed Sheets, £00d size—Sale | —Sale prices $575 to $8.75 pair. 00 and S lifornia Wool Blankets) in whit 31x00 Best Bed Sheets—Sale prices u,c;'m,4.:. :::c‘:e " B 89c and 72c. .:'uso Best Bed Sheets—Sale price Fr?;w’ra 25_Pufl. sanitary nued—sal. ‘nx.ma Best Bed Sheets—Sale price nr}‘—c‘;‘:sfidfl??fgtgg -ix;\‘&sla.da—sflt ';:'x'“ 1:611‘8: .l;ldllo":o ’.lin.a.es—Slll 89§r:,c‘zezp T::dfigg‘relds—sflt‘ prices KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's Fleecy Vests and Pants,| Misses’ Fleeced Vests and Pants, 25¢ extra, sizes, 25¢ value at 21c. quality for 21c. Women's Fleecy Vest and Pants,| Misses’ Ribbed Wool Vests and Pants, combed Peeler yarn, 50c quality at 42c. |50 quality for 42e, 3 e : Vests| Misses' Ribbed Wool Union Suits, g .n:'i’:'?:?,,' regllxel:??r?d eFx'I:ric :’m high | $1.00 quality for 83e. or Dutch neck, regular 50c value—Sale| Boys' Flesced Shirts and Drawers, price 37c a garment. 25 quality for 21c a garment. BATH ROBES KIMONOS " and white, blue and white, gray and |afttractive vine and floral designs in o , it white and red and blue that formerly ;‘r"f{,’&:‘: e e e Bold for $3.00 and up to $6.50—Sale|Sale prices $2.39, $3.39, $3.89, $4.89 and prices $2.69, $3.25, $3.89 and $4.89. $5.89. Children’s Bath Robes, in plain pink | Figured Crepe, Kimonos in lavender, or blue, also figured in gray and white | blue, white, pink' and red, regular $1.00 ryegular $1.00 to $2. flO—SlIe prices 84c, |to $2.50 quality—Sale prices 84e, $1. ~ $1.10, $1.29 -and $1.50. $1.79; $1.98 and $2.29. SWEATERS REDUCED FOR THE CLOSING OF THE SALE Good, Warm Sweaters for women| One lot of Children's Sweaters In and young girls in brushed wool with |8ray my, regular $1.50 quality —Sale shawl collar that can be buttoned high | P'°® 98¢ o s € DAY 41 Wool Sweater Coats in Oxford, Dlue, gveen, brown and rose, regular|white and cardinal, with shawl collar $5.98 value—Sale price $3.98. and deep pockets—Sale price $5.00. One lot of Wool Sweaters in navy| Fine Gauze Worsted Sweaters in rose, blue, lbmwn and gray, worth $5.00—|cardinal, navy blue and green, shawl Sale price $2.49. collar and pockets—Sale price $5.89, HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN * Wemen's Fleecy Hose, regular 15c| Women's Imported Split Foot Cotton | auality at 11c a p."v'v o Eosc—Sale price 21c a pair. | e ey bed Wool Hose, marked| Women's Burson Hose, in regular and Women's Fleeced Cotton Hose,|®Xtrs sizes, cotton and lisle—Sale ‘marked at 210 a pair. price 20c a pair. Women's Black Cashmere Hoser worth 83c and 50c, now 33c and 420 | or biack, D1 e pae Corized Hose, tan o ery, Infants’ Cashmere Hose, in black, tan paie H¢ MeoCullum Sflk Hoslery, in black d o > price q...nq—o.l. prioo :1.20 g,m bt vt DR o 88c quallty at 30c a pair. S0c quality at 42 a pair. ‘Women’s Boot Silk Hosiery, black and white, ref v 26c value — Sale price 21c a pai His Capacity. *Do you know, Bill would be awfully helptul to the Germans on the front.” “How 80?" “They might just get him o talking about his fishing exploits when they were filling their gas borabs.” T———— Daily Thought. : Don’t flatter yourselvee thit friend- ship authorizes you to say disagree- abh’hhnwmhnmu-.—o' Holmes, a ‘Men's to close Men's Men's Roxford to close Men's Union to cl Men's fancy, r 17c a Men's Men's regular pair. ‘Women's Fleeced lined Driving Gloves, and ‘42¢ Wome: 25¢ and and 3sc, Infant: Willimantic, eonn‘. JANUARY CLEARANCE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT ake advantage of the low prices on good staple and seasonable merchandise offered at the closing of this Clearance Sale and provide yourself with everything hat is needed for the home and personal use while prices are much below regular. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Men’s Underwear Men’s Shirts Wool Shirts and Drawers, P 3100 quality—to close at g " 85 Wool Shirts and Drawens, — | better qlla.l!t .al:nnlllr $1.50 quality— Henvy Fleeced Shirts and|o; ly | Drawers, regular 50c ‘quality—to close at 3%9¢ each. Peeler Underwear, ribbed, make, regular §0c quality— at 3%¢ a garment. Ecru Ribbed, Heavy Cotton uits, regular $1.00 quality — at 85c a suit. Men’s Hose Silk Lisle Hose, plain and lar 25c quality—to close at rey Cotton Hose, regular 10c quality—to close at 8¢ pair. Black or Tan Cotton Hose, 12%c quality—to close at S¢ GLOVES Women’s One-clasp cape Gloves, tan or gray, $1.00 value for 89. Gloves, $1.00 value for 85c. Women's Silk-lined Cashmere value 25c and 50c, now 2l a pair. n's Woolen Golf Gloves, value 50c, now 19c and 3% a p: Women's Woolen Mittens, value 25¢ now 21c and 2% a pair. Boy's Woolen Gloves, now 21c a pair. WARM WEARTHINGS FOR s’ Sweaters in plain white or white with pink stripes on collar and cuffs, age one to three years, Treg- ular $1.00 to $1.89 values—Sale prices 84c, $125 and $1.39, One lot of Infants' Bonnets in bear- skin, corduroy and wool, regular 50c 0 /31.00 Children’s Knitted Sets, Toqu ‘quality—Sale price each. -nd Scarfs, green, white or brown, regul and $1.98 a set. Chilidren’s Knitted Toquas. all colors —Sale prices 2S¢, 50c and $1.00 each. Shirts, grey, blue, regular $1.00—to close at . Navy Blue Flannel Shirts, regular $1.50 quality—te close at $1.29. Men's Men's Negligee quality—to close at Coat Shirts, f Harmony percale or made regular $1.00 WW‘D CARED ‘FOR 681 PATIENTS. s‘.: 8t. Joseph's Hospital Had Busy Helpful Year—Annual m...,.mma.. Montpelier Harvey Hedges in Charge of Local Store. Royden V. Sweet, a former resident of this city, on Thursday morning suc- Geeded to the management of the local ‘Woolworth store, taking the place of Harvey Hodges, restgmed. Mr. Sweet ew there will be special music. - ring . the four years, he spld out his interests, 5 J and entered the employ of the Wool- George Nort Addresses Company L. ‘worth company, advan rapidly to of one of their stores. He comes to this city from Montpelier, Vt, where he has been located for the past_year and a half as manager of ‘Woolworth store there. Williman- i s wee gind i tiave Wiz sgein ortgage this although regretting the le followl f th i some . Hodges. President, ohx')fora Smitn; Vi vie. presi. Tnur:.:l;‘x“-x#:-n’lf l:::::'ecdon dent, George E. Stiles; secretary, |his Thirty Active Taggers for Jewish Re- ea. lief Aid. e committee consists of Nearly everyone in this vicinity had a chance Thursday to contribute | & B Gana, r HC saimaa el D' toward the reliet of Jewlsh sufferers | Swoeney and J. F. Carr. . Miss Elcla Casey, daughter of M. e European war, the day set apar Aand [rs. for this canvassing throughout the | fofmes. " 0 TePOrt UG the trensurer ana couyntry. Some thirty men, boys and Helen Junior ' department m-ndcm. 'Mise. Hagel Dimmick: lead- S ls were busied in the work, Visit- | . by the sehool or of Mrs. 8. A. Niles; .home Men’s Work Shirts in cheviot or the stores and business offices in | Balance i 05| Lo, teach the third grade in the Smal. dep-nm-m superintendent, Mrs. D. C. flanne], regular 50c quality—to closs | thq eity, the town building offices, and | jtate appropriation . 4,000.00 | ley sehool in that eity, in of at 39, other places, and tagsing everyone met | ZOWIL appropriation . . Mae Schaeffer, who e Men's Soft Bosom Shirts, with col-| OD. the stresta. Four of the girls made | 20T and care of patients .58 | signed. lar, attached cuffs, regular S0c qual. | the railroad station their headquarters oot sl et ol ey e during the day and took in a good- | SubPlies . 38 Basketball Games Toda: Men’s Sleeping Garments Men's Outing Flan: nel Pajamas, regular $1.35 quality—to close at 980. Men's Flannel Night Shirts, regu- lar $1.00 quality—to clese at Ntfln Shirts, regular 50c quality—to close at 44c. Men's Lace ot Caps, a pair. Flannelette NECKWEAR Women's Neckwear, lace, net, organ- die and lawn, plain or embroidered— Regular 25c quality—Sale price 17c. Regular 50c qu-my—eah price 20c. ureau Scarfs and Trimmed Pl Wi price 19c. Lace Trimmed Mexican Drawn-work Bureau Scarfs and Squares, regular 50c quality—Sale price 42c. Linen Bureau Scarfs and Squares, embroidered and Mexican drawn-: regular $1.00 quality—Sale price CHILDREN AND INFANTS Children's Swuters ln cardinal, Ox- f& rose and Coj Ldsle prices, Children’t Knitted Sets, consisting ork, 79c. -lu 6 to and Mittens, Sweater and Drawer Leggins in_ Cop Oxford—S8ale prices set, Children’s Knitted S 5o 150 valuor—Sate. prices 145 s g e calors—8al a pair. Children's Jersey only, size 1 to 4 ¥ cardinal and e Sate’ prices 84o- and black ale price 84c WASH GOODS, DRESS FABRICS AND COATING AT CLOSING SALE PRICES Good Quality Apron Ginghams—Sale Dress and stripes, dresses, Ginghams in fancy checks etc., r::ulu- 12%c value—Sale price 5¢ a ya yard. lzsst Indigo Prints—Sale price 6e a Best Fancy Prints—Sals price 6o a yard. v - yard. | Women's Bath Robes in lavender| Japanese Silk Kimonos in pretty and |Y8Eer == o0 .ty Woolen = Fabrics, ture, val yard. cade Sill price § Better Fancy worth P]aln Bxtra Cover: price worth $3.50—Sal Bates' lengths, women's Duckling Fleece, suitable sacques, price 10c suitable for children's | price 7c a yarg, Dress suitable dre: Ginghams in short (or children’s and ale price 9o a yard. fancy patterns, for kimonos and dressing 15¢c quality—Sale regular a yard. - Woolen Dress Fabrics Regular 25c quality Wool Cotton Dress Fabrics, now reduced to 21¢ & |now 64e a yard. Regular $1.00 guality Woolen Dress Fabrics, now reduced to 84 a yard. now reduced to 44c. Woolen 60 inch wide Cloaking, brown mix- lue $2.50—Sale price $200 a |32 58-inch wide Cloaking, gray mix- ture, value $2.50—Sale price $2.00, Regular 75¢ quality Woolen Fabrics, $1.50—Sale price $1.25. 54-inch wide wvalue $1.50—Sal le price $1.78. 54-inch wide Brown Cloaking, value Dress Silks and Poplin $1.00 quality Messaline—Sale price 85¢c a yard. $150 quality Windham Silk—Sale price $1.28 a yard. k—Sale price 25c a yard. Black and Navy Suran Silk, Bbck l.umine and Peau-de-Cygne — S8 e 58c a yard. Bllck .nd an Taffeta Bllk, value .50—S: ce $1. { yard. FLOOR COVERING SECTION Small Size Rugs Tapestry Curtains Tapestry Curtains, worth $2.50—Sal 1.89. Border Tnnuu'y Curtains, 5.00—Sale price $3.98. Armore and Gobelin Tapestey creerized and ask, qun]lt{ ’.l‘tpestry Curtains, o $2.89, Curtains, ‘worth $7.4 W—‘ll. prlu. $56.25, Coud: Covers Fancy Couch Cavers, striped effect— Salo prices 69c, 89c and $1.19. Oriental Effect Couch Covers, worth $2.25—Sale price $1.30. Large Oriental Pattern Couch regular $56.50 quality—Sale now 58-inch wlds Red_Cloaking, value 2.00—8al avy Blue Cloaking, price $1.25, a ya gured Fopiin, in blue, green, ma- Short lengths in Taffeta and Bro- |roon or white— Sale ,,5“ 12V a 36x63 Persian Rugs, value $10.75, $9.68. 27x54 Persian Rugs, value 3$6.15, now 36x68 Indian Rugs, value $9.00, now f".ésa Indian Rugs, value $5.50, now $8.00, now 22x28-1n¢ Rn‘?l Worcester Rugs, value Bed Pillows 22x28-inch * Fancy value $1. 15-!.1. »rlao ;1.(40 value $2. 50. now $1.98. 22x28- Slumber Pillow, $3.50 value, now Feather Pillow, Pillow, !Ma{nch“?rlme Geese Feathers, $4.50 yalue, now $3.19. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Iy sum there. Others were at the cor- $23,207.52 | There will be two excellent . e ¥ of basketball today. This afte To Cure a Cold in One Day Bread and flour the local high achool team wil} ling Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE up again: ingly High and ‘2 'm Druggists refund maney INE | Telephone and telesraph . wiil Bute have to work hard to get away with tails o cure. B, W. GROVE'S signa- | Dutter and elgs the match, if all that is sald of the tiro is on each box. visitors is true. This contest will be staged In the Y. M. C, A. gymnasium. In the evening the Emerald five will meet the fast Fort Terry crowd In the Ol 2, Every Woman Would Like e A 3 | armor and hope to overcome the new A Parlor Desk, a Cedar Chest, a |Laundry supplie last week. Repalrs and improv Floor Rug or a Parlor Mirror. Printing. stationery Every Man Would Like OBITUARY. Dwight Burdiok. Dwight Burdick, 80. a veteran of the Civil war, dled at the home of A Roll Top Desk, a Morris Chair, Triterasts. s 0 daughter, Mrs. Greene Huling » Smaking Set or a Kitchen Clock. | Insurance o a Hitetorar Fesient 3¢ BTt 5 - g n Co. n. Vols., and Every Girl Would Like TR untll June, of ‘85, being Gomaed at A Music Rack, a Taboureite, a|Pald on loan . Gmiente Tosits Mows Hullng, Mrs. Picture or a Fancy Lamp. $22,392.54 v]v:hfil‘l.vp » A o Balance on hand $ 90493 3 * The annuas statistical report for the N \ Every Boy Would Like year 1915 showed that ‘there was a sl considerable in in tient: S m Numibar GF petisnte t the Rosgitnl. | o 20, Sunerl of Jmtonps Sheepin e - Jan. 1, 1915, 40;: number of patients |jinreon at §.15 Phursdey morning. The toral ‘,fil""““t {*‘" mbep S t0 Jan. L [requiem hixh mass in St Johw's|ZuitCh 1P otal number cared for, was Every Baby Would Like 681:" fotal number of Weeks, 2153-2: | SISO 1y e Theman B Tioner o total number of charity pnthntg ls: Burial was in St. John's cemetery, o-Cart, a Crib, a High Chair | number of ward weeks, 1 e Tt 5 o= = Modking Horse. ber of Town of Windham pl(lenl.l. 75; v - number of town patients from other ——— towng. 13 number of weeks for Town OBITUARY. Now these things are all necessary ndham patients, 395.5; number ie 4 o T pxtie. o deaths, 68 trick Jennings. :“ ha D::P" should have them. Bet- | qumber of patients discharged, 579:| Word was recelved in this city er look them up at number of patients in hospital Jan. 1, | Thursday of the death of Patrick Jen- 1916, 3. llghe:l n\lmb!;& on any on nlnn,ll bm'tlhg of John Jenninzs of owest number on any one|this city. which oocurred at Great pumber of smbulance calla. | Neck Long Island. Tuesday. The body B = e e number of medical cases, 387; | will be brought t this city for burial ing to be held next Monday evening t] number of surgical cases, 204; daily = ; i . and Supporters average attendance, 40; ave weelk- REV. W. 8. EAID RESI tion iy cost, $9.30. e L BEARR e those interested in Resignation Accepted at Annual Meet- New Station at E.glw e Opened. | Ing of Church and Suitable Resolu- . The new railroad station at Bagle-| tions Adepted. question will ville on the Central Vermont railroad S : e was given the official O. K. Thursday | At the annual meeting and supper | Evervone who has an opinion ore way by officers of the road and members |of the members of the First Congre-|{or the other in the matter should be of the Public Utilities commission, and | gational church. which was held in the | present, that the sentiment of the Phone 285-3 the new road to the station was for- community can be fully mally opened for traffic. Today the 5 2 pastor, Rev. Willlam L Main and Union Streets, railroad effects will be moved from L, oad at last Sundav's ser e Briof Mention. ported by 'a_committes coneisting of Mre. Rose D. Johuson s fn Mamgten Georse E. Hinman chairman F. for "‘I"'!:‘ E { Jorden, enryTovlmxrn.H‘T.Bnn Dantel Shea of Boston was a ideal You Want the Best? and Mis, A, C. Eversat, wire adopted, | visltor Thursday. Try Making Mentho-L. The commmiity for ti Tous. 0t e | o e e o€ A = ry Making Mentho-Laxene o community for the loss Beard. stating that the record of the e — L J. Miles nf New Britain was a A splendid quick acting cough syrup ot ang ey pamonial $0 | focal Visitor Thuraday. WINDHAM GARAGE. Under New Management, Auto Repairing a Specialty. Satis- faction guaranteed. 196 Valley St. Phone 356. JOHNSTON BROS., and cold cure. It has no equal for lati o th 1 1a Mrs. J. Ramshaw hl-!b”l\ n'm Y M. SHEPARD prompt action and permanent effects |ulations for the splendid opportunity JA O laren ar adults Tmmediate re.|oPen to him, and their hope and ex- | Of her son, Arthur Ramsha Succeeding Elmore & Shepard sults is the pleasing feature, Cheap-|pectation of success to him in that Mr. and Mrs, Joseph -!M‘ m o~ . ness is another. Permanent system|work. The resolutions were adopted ) turned to Medway. Mass., after a visit/ me“)lutor gr |cleaning another. Not constipating still | bv a risin vote, and later in the eve- | here with relatives. another, ‘Those who have used it swear ¥ it- ana recommend to nelghbors and | pnk committes were chosen looking| ey Asa Allen left for Providemce 11 . o toward the nomination of a new pas- “emen with friends. Thursday after a week 1t here 60-62 North St., Willimantic |triends = ) " = me.|tor and for calling a council to Tor- | T Cistor. Mry. Frank Tierrick Lady Assistant Tel. connection | sence Mentho-Laxene, empty it Into | mally grant Mr. Beard his freedom. ————————————— | pint bottle. Then pour a half pint of | There were over two hundred mem- | Willism Geary, who has heen the HIRAM N. FENN voiling water over a pint of granulated | bers of the church present at the sup. | Fuest of his brm:;r..l){-thn Go-;‘ of = sugar. Stir and cool. Then fill up the|per. which was greatly enjoyed. this_city, return ursday to New UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |pint botile with syrup. Fucl‘lflng:egglg:: 'l;he re;nfl of the various organi- ol}"h PR SR hurch St. Willi . Ct. use accompany eac zations of the church, presented thim artford visitors Thursdny included: -nx::nc urch 8t. ""‘";f";_f:‘um e 1t contalns no Pabie Gruas OF | Tone i “printed foren: Mram accepted | Mrs. Louin Kingsbury, G. J. Kirby, as printed and ordered on file. The | Mrs. Frank Parker. Mr. and Mrs. W. report of the treasurer of the society | M. Eston. Miss Ruth 'l‘nvlm-. Mr. and showed recelpts of 35.725.87, expenses \(u w A. Arnold, Dr. W. v 35.678.36, with a bal hand tts, Mrs, E. F. Kramer, Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 i th & baance on hand | BE T fise Raftorty, C. H. Sevage: b The church statistics showed a mem- - — Established 1832 bersship of 402 as compared with 390 Personale. J. C. Tracy is in New London om NEW TREATMENT FOR |2 recer spent Toermtor m SWOLLEN VEINS Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy in_administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM Colchester. Miss Mary spent L mfl’nrpvr Thurséay Mrs. Nelile Kelley of New York is NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to o e "l":n.‘rror::‘“ Sl | e e e establish with customers relations that shall aM Ol _cfol atreagth) &t way | Thursday in New Leadon. prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and B eins and bunch = .,i‘n'."m,,,‘:.,’m., %, o . profitable, npfi’f.lfli"fn’ifirml e fenry Bostwick of New Haven spent X small bottle will s Jen !.C. A”l ’nmr-dly in this elty "lh his mother. Il is ve ot i The Windham National Bank |[/Zazisme et WS, W, P Keating was operated WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ;'."or“fl'nh Eiands "and sven”goltre dizep- Kentiny T Eiamteet Tor Ittt always be secured at Lee & prosbudst et s s QUILTY OF OBTAINING Ten Days’ Sale |==—=: Harey Mex Zelinka of New York Fined Wednesday, January 27th fo Saturday, Fehruary 5th ;i":%i 28 i J. B. FULLERTON & CO. Willimantic, Gonn.