Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1916, Page 2

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PRICES ON HOUSEHOLD LINENS, Household Linens ‘Damask—8al Pfl!l Bl h!fl. All Linen 18] gie. bries. TSe. 866, §110, $1.25, $150 $1.75 and $2.00 a y-rd Bleached Mercerized| Mercorized Napkins, hemmed, ready le price 65c a yard. |for ‘use—Sale prices 8% and $1. ozen. Good Half Bleached,| All Linen Napkin: Je prices 89c, | Damask—Sale prices 68c and [$1.35 and up to $6.19 a dozen. 17x42 Bureau Scarts—Sale price 15c, Mercerized Table Covers, 2% yaras Linen long_-.-h r ice $1.39, #1.00 a{ inch wide Cotton Disper, }0~vud t—Sale price 48c a cut. Bleached, All prices 850 and §1. cut Sheetings, Long Cloth, Ticking and Outing h wide Sheett: Sale| ¥ ll:h Long Cloth, in 12-yard cui e, 66, 720 and 8% & yard. n: oos 00, $1.25, $1.50 ‘and $175 3 cut. vy Brown Sheeting| - gooq Quality, Ticking—Sale prices : ’w"“ yard. 100, 11c and 156 a yard. wide Brown Sheeting—Sale B«z %' ity Tlclflnt—sdl prices | P 33¢ rard. e e o el : to 10-yard #eids Haavy Eleactied Shest aymrd prices 29c and 33c a yard. prices 8¢, 10c Sualiy Outing Flannel, steipes and checks—8ale price 10c a yard. Towelmg AN Linen Brown/ prices 11c and 124¢ a yard, Linen Glass Toweling—8ale pri ices | 124c, 150 and 18¢ a yard. Yinen German Huck Towels,| Union Glass Toweling—Sale price 9¢ “prices 33c, 390 and 80c each. |a yard. ich Bed Sheets—8ale price| Cotton Blankets in wi :raf Sale prices 580, 68c, 890, 0%ind i Bed Sheets—Sale price |a pa ieolulvd borders Yool mn.kem fanc Bea Sheets, z00d size—Sals le_prices $5.76 75 a pair, - and 5o, it é California Wbdl Bll.filltl. in white Bed Shéets—Sale prices or m;—-illl price, $4.25 i rice Bed lhoeb—-hh pm. F'w Midees Fideced Vests'and Pants, 3¢ quality for 21c. * ° Misses® Ribbed Wool Vests and Pants, s0c qu;l!ty for 420, - Ribbed $100 0 qul-llty for 83 Boys' Fleeced .Shirts and Drawers, 25c quality for 2Tc a garment. K.IMONOS Japanese Silk Kimonos in pretty and attractive vine and floral designs in lavender, blue, pink, and white unds, regular $2.98 to $7.50 value— M Wrions $2.39, $3.39, $3.89, $4.89 and , 25¢ value at 21e. Fleecy Vest and P: Peeler yarn, 50c quality at 42e. ner mma Fleeced Vests and- extra sizes, high regular 50c value—Sale Mvnflnfl M} 00l Taton Suits, blue and white, gray and red and blue that formerly 00 and mp to $6.50—Sale Bath Robes, ln plain pink | Figured Crepe Klmonol in hv y and white | blue, white, pi N& ices 840, ink an lar $1.00 || prices 84c, ;o $2.50 &nfllty—d‘l $1.19, ‘Warm Sweaters for women ; girls in brushed wool with ir that can be buttoned high ‘the neck with deep pockets. ou meed for skating, navy One Jot of Children's Sweate; trray. only, regular $1.50 «u-.uty —-a.l- Other Good Sweaters white th shawl collar and deep pockets—Sale price $5.00. Fine Gauzs Worsted Swreaters In rose, navy blue snd green, si collar and pockets—Sale priun‘u. X Wocl Sweaters i o od a, worts HORL o a B i Seirs T Ffllh‘_ch price 21¢c a pair, - R Burson Hose, in regularand | | Fleeced Cotton Eo.h extra « sizes, cotton and lisle—Sale w price 20e a-pair. * Cashmere Ho 'and 506, niow 3o and 5 - e Glrlt'filbbod“l‘d:mflnd Hose, tan or black, 210 fullum Stk Hoslery, in black sty 3ol ::}" 1,59 3 oo qualit; prics $15 S8 quality st 300 a pair. Ribbed Cotton 50c quality at 42 a pair. nuwlollno, Wouun Boot Silk Houlory black S0c qualiey | an 260 value — Sale Ho!!. in black tan Infants’ Cashmere and white, value 25c—Sale price’ 210 pair. Special prices on Onyx Hose— Toweling—Sale | g'u £o. ".1“ yélues—Sals s Men’s Underwear Men's ‘Wool Shirts mnd Drawers, regular $1.00 quality—to close at 886 a garment. ‘Men's Wool -Shirts and Drawers, better q\ll.lll{ regular $1.50 quality— to close at $1.25. . Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, regular 50c quality—to close at 39¢ each. Men's Peeler Underwear, ribbed, Roxford make, regular 50c quality— %o close at 39¢ a garment. Men's Ecru Ribbed, Heavy Cotton Union Sulits, reluhr 81 00 qut.lfly b to close at 85c a Men’s Hose Men's Silk Lisle Hose, plain and gt.ncy, regular 25c¢ quality—to oclose at rey Cotton Hose, regular lOc au-.lfl)—ta close at 8c pair. Men's Black or Tan Cotton Hose, %u.ln.r 12%c quality—to close at 9¢c GLOVES Women's * One-clasp cape Gloves, tan or gray, $1.00 value for Women's Fleeced lined Driving Gloves, $1.00 value for 85c. ‘Women's ~ Silk-lined Cashmere Gloves, value 25c and 50c, now 21e¢ and 42 a p: ‘Women’s Woolen Golf Gloves, value 25c and 50c, now 19¢ and 3% a pair. ‘Women's Woolen Mittens, value 25c and 38c, now 21c and a pi Boy’s Woolen Gloves, now 21c a pi Men’s Shirts Men's Flannel Shirts, grey, blue, regular $1. Mch‘- l.&‘ Men’s Nnvy regular § llanl N-‘um Coat Shirts, Harmon; regular llulllt!—h zlolc at Men's /Work Shirts in cheviot or fiannel, regular S0o quality—to - closs 'LOO Mcnl Soft Bosom !hlfll. Wlth col- lar, attached cuffs, te‘u qual- ity—to close at 4dc. Men’s Sluping Garments Men’s _ Outing Pajamas, regular $1.25 q\ll»llly-h Glm at 98¢, Men's Flannel Night Shi l'!l"l- lar $1.00 quality—te close at Ehh'tl. 4. Men’s _Flannelette Night regular 50c quality—to close at NECKWEAR Women’s Neckwear, lace; net, die and lawn, plain of embrolderede Regular 25c quality—Sale price 17, Regular 50c quality—Sale price 28c. Lace Trimmed Bureau Scarfs and Squares, value 25c—Sale: price 19c. pilace Trimmed Mesican Drawn-work ureau Scarfs and Squares, regul 50c quality—S8ale price 42. Linen Bureau Scarfs and Squares, embroidered and Mexican drawn-work, regular $1.00 quality—Sale price 79¢. WARM WEARTHINGS FOR CHILDREN AND INFANTS Infants’ Sweaters in plain white or white with pink stripes on collar and | £ cuffs, age one fo three years, res- $1.00 to $1.89 values—Sale prices S 935 dna"¥i30) One lot of Infants’ Bonnets in ‘bear- skiny icorduroy and wool, reguiae” $00 to $1.00 quality—Sale price _each. Chllflren's Knitted Sets, Toques and green, white or brown, regular ;Chilldren’s Knitted: 'm'iu —Sale prices 25¢, 500 $1 Cpildren's Eweaters in cardinal, O- Tre 500 Copentagen. size's tg le pri Chfld.ren‘t Knitted Sets, consisting of Caps, Mittens, B'elur and Drawer Leggins in_Coj Oxtord—Sale prices vet, Children’s Knitted Illd oolon—.ll. P Moh‘:fi i Rapers -have recent| Wy PRt .,mimw 3 iidren’s Jersey Leggings, black only.’ to 4 years—Sale price & pair. . . WASH GOODS,DRFSS FABRICS AND COATING s ATC!.OSI‘NG SALE PRICES Dress Ginghams price 5c Best Indigo Prints—8ale price 6c a yard. Best Fancy Prints—Sale price 6c a yard. Good Quality Apron Ginghams—Sale price 7o a_yard. longthe suitable for chidren's. aud e suitable for ol an women's dresses—8ale pri Duckling . Fleece, fanecy for kimonos and suitable sacques, regular 15¢ quality—Sale price 10c a yard. Woolen Dress Fabries Regular 25c quality Wool Cotton Dress Fabrics, now reduced to 2ic a yard. ¥ Regular 50c quality Woolen Dress Fabrics, now reducad to 44c. Woolen ©0 inch wide. Cloaking, brown mix- ture, value $2.50—Sale price $200 a yard. ss-inch wide Cloakins, a mix- Dress Silks ture, value $2.50—S8ale price $1.00 quality Messaline—Sale price 85¢c a yard. $1.50 quality Windham Silk—Sale price $125 a yard. Short ‘lengths in Taffeta and Bro- cade Stik—Sale price 25¢ a yard. Regular T5c¢ quality Wonlen Fabrics, now 64c a yard. Regular $1.00 quality Woolen Dress Fabrics, now reduced to 84¢ a yard, Coating 58-inch wide Red Cloaking, value $2.00—Sale prics §1. nch wide Brown Cloaking, value $1.! 50—8-!. price §1.25. B4-inch wide Navy Blue Cloaking, value $1.50—Sale $1.25, and Poplin Bl-ct and Navy Surah Silk, Black ine and Peau-de-Cygne — Sale pr e 58 a_ya lack and’ Navy Tatfeta Silk, value $1.50—Sale pri 1.00 a yard, Figured Poplin, in blue, green, ma- Taon or white——'Sale price. 12sc a yard. FLOOR COVERING SECTION Tapestry Curtains Tapestzy Curtains, worth $2.50—Sale Botur qualit: Tapestry Curtains, rth $3.50—8ale price $2.89. Border Tapestry Curtains, worth $5.00—Sale price $3.98. Plain Armore and Gobelin Tapestry | $4. Curtains, mercerized and damask, worth $7.50—8Sale price $5.25. Couch Covers Fancy Couch Covers, striped effect— a.l."me- 89, 890 amd $1.19. lental Effect Couoh Covers, worth 22588 Torice 135, Extra Large Orlmlll Pattern Coueh Covers, renlhr $5.50 quality—Sale price Small Size Rugs 38x63 _Persian Rugs, vaiue $10.75, now $9.68. 27x54 Persian Bugs, value $6.75, now $6.00. : 36x63 Indian Rugs, value 39.00, now z'-z‘y}u Indlan Rugs, value $5.50, now 36x63 al Worcester Rugs, value $8.00, now a o Bed Pillows 22x28-inch _Fancy Feather Pillow, value $1.75-—Sale w»«. 3140, 22x28-inch Feather Pillow, yuue $2.50, now tus. 22x28-inch Slumber Pillow, $3.50 v‘,l’x“ 13 Prim -inch 9, Goese Feathers, $4.50 value, now $3.19. done post !lafl..-‘uufi l.‘llt Sweden, Paris £ of Stdte Factory Inspector of Califor- nia by Governor Johnson but declined as she wished to devote her time to legislative work. It was through Miss Todl’s efferts that the bill creating industrial commission with power fo 0z minimum wage rates for Somen was introduced in the legislature of 1912—when it was passed and became a law. Miss Todd was also one of & committee of three responsible for the of the Mother's Pension bill After three years of successful legis iative work Miss Todd has come east o help the Eastern women by bring- ing the message of the success of oman's vote in California. Not only does her being.a woman voter and her experience in securing and using the vote carry interest and conviction. but her knowledge of Child Labor and Womien in Industry, which is contributed by -her work as state factory Inspector, together with her settlement experience, makes her & most vital and interesting speaker. Ed- win Markham said of Miss Todd’s ar- ticle on Child Labor, in McClure' ne, that “It was one of the mosi valuatle 'contributions 'ever made to the study of Child Labor.” She frankly answers ail asked regarding the vote in Thomas J. McCloud, The funeral of Thomas James Mo- Cloud was held from hi day morning, the requiem in St Joseph's church in at ten fifteen was by Bannon, the pastor. taken in a, special this city to St. Mary's m-cg in the M we bearers ‘were Timothy Colbert, department, and the active Michael Haley and Tlflothy Watts Dody was funeral car from Greeneville for burial in family plot. The hor les Hunt- ington, Harry Scridbmer and Backus of the South Windham Fire were Willlam McCloud Skelley of Nor- wich, Edward L. Sheehan of Monlvm; South Windham. Mrs. Julia More. H. More, 100 th street ll oné o'clock Friday aftern vate. Rev. Leonara Bmith of Spring BNl of. The bearers uestions | o B, <€ e West. - SEEK $3,000 DAMAGES. Mr. and Mrs. c. Therrien Sue An- drew M. Grant—Claim Car Injured eir Daughter, in charge of Funerat Director Jay 'l'lqlh»ud. Mrs, Annie Adams. Pravers wero oftersd tor Mre. Annle pital in q:la cltx lock Frid > iy mo Exadtes M. Graat of Mq oo Chapek on: Gluteh = wirest swas take on the nine firty-five Cens tral Vermont train to New 'London, where services were held later in -+ To-Preveat the Grip. When y&u feel a cold coming on. st it TIVE = BROM U and s keep the system in condition to prevent the GRIP. There is only one “BROMO QUININE.” E. W. GROVE' e, BIT! Y. signature on box. - 2 QarTene Patrick cumy.\ Patrick Curley, until last S Our 29c :’“%“:.%;.fia Enameled Ware Sale IS IN FULL SWING place, a brother, Thomas Curley, and a sister, Mrs. Patrick Doleman, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS LOW PRICE Hudson, Mass., and nvinl nflm and nieces, besides w;: 3 Buml will be in South Cnv-nuy Called to Vermont. J. B. Fullerton of this eity was uu- ed to Vermont Friday afternoon by ness of his father at his home in that state. Resolutions to Rev. W. 8. Beard. The special meeting of the Ecolex siastical society of the Congregational church, called % consider the resig- nation of Rev. 8. Beard, was house Pfidl.v eve- hl.‘d in the ch nin, M. Eugene Lincoln was chosen mod- WINDHAM GARAGE. Under New Management. Auto Repalring a Speclalty. faction guaranteed. 196 Valley St. Phone 356. JOHNSTON BROS., Props. JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer 6062 North St., Willimantic ‘Tel. connection HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. Lady Satis- Don’t You Want Good Teeth? en- the :'mi d':-hn h;hl chair ’::n you h need my metl nfi'.'a. e mrmracin NBSOLUTELY WITHOUT rr y 1"RUMl ant; % N wqe oy!l NreteTic ination “m N- .ffllc'fl.Y St [ o, in . Fenn's |to ount | mortuary | Rev, W. O. Nfllnm officiated. The body | The eighteenth anmuhl 4nd -n:ym.;&rmfi;:r.u.ch telegram announcing the urh\ll i numbers: (Ahmp‘n’hfludlmfi{

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