Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1916, Page 2

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Willimantle, Gonn. Our Annual Spring Sale of Kitchen Ware and Furnishings. Will Begin Friday Morning, March 31st e el kg T . . . -’ & jobs in the vicinity of New Yorkh:g With housecleaning time only a short distance away, every housekeeper is making preparations and planning |, York % be staried as soon as the ‘weather is suitable and in all prob- to lighten as much as possible the laborious task by supplying effective weapons for combatting accumulat- [ Y55 S5y ot i fe'att ed forces which make housecleaning necessary, and that the result of your labors may be gratifying and ] Automobile Owners and Dealers Busy. Thursday was another beautiful day, satisfactory, this sale offers you hundreds of useful an d helpful articles to make work easy and at the least |25t s i i tisanpens: streets and lawns is rapidly disappear. shape. The local auto men realizé that the season has been shortened by 3 the weather of the past month, and! TIN WARE g -~ WOODEN WARE AT SALE PRICES most of the models sold in " this _city could be seen on the streets Thursday, At Sale Prices Smith’s 10-Arm Wall Clothes Dryer | . Tate Dust Absorbing Dry Mop—Sale While the hum of a motor was heard | —=8ale price 3%¢. price 37c. in private snrlgearl.fl o\ler the city, the | g Revolying Handle Hardwood Rolling . owners preparing for pleasant deys to Smith’s 10-A:nn| A:Jus;l;ble Wall | o e Srioe 106, , R : i Clothes Dryer—Sale price 79c. Veneered Birch Chair Seats, 18 to g T Large size Glass Wash Board—Sale | 18 inches sizes, different shapes—Sale Bessette Effects Sold at Auction. price 34c. price 7c each. o The sale o fthe nucul; and fixtures of Folding Ironing Table, five feet long| Square Salt Box—Sale price Sc. e Hala Thurandy: i geios Bbterad = Sale Bries M0 Miceion, Tabourette, S-ineh bigh i |be o TR nficts Soed 1 sion Tabourette, 24-incl — o as auctioneer. L, pui i Cone Rlps Clothes P | Saterprioezse. = : the stock, and the fixtures went to il e & 18-inch Round Chopping Board— William Miller, New Idea Shoe Store 9. 6 Little Jewel Floor Broom— |gale price 160, 3 and D. Menditto, while the new post- Sale price 29¢c. White Wood Pastry Board, size master at Eagloville, Jonas Green, Jr., Trojan Spring Hardwood Mop Stick | 18x24—Sale price 37c. R took the safe. No. 2 size All Copper Wash Boilers, | —Sale price Se. S 7y S 22x30—Sale price 45c. Ice Removed. guaranteed 12-ounce stock—Sale price| Dry Mop for hardwood floor—Sale White Wood Pastry Board, size < Most of the ice which hd4d accum- $2.98. price 22c. 24x36—Sale price 52c. All Copper, Nickel Plated Tea Kettles,| yjated on the south side of Main Ll e e Medium and Extra Heavy street, and in Lincoin Square has been No. 9 size ‘opper ‘as] ers, guaranteed 12 ounce stock—Sale price NICKEL PLATED BATH ROOM FIXT(JRFS No. 8 Medium Weight Tea Kettle- $3.19. Sale price $1.25. No. 8 size 1X Tin Wash Bolers, o2, Mesa1szg. Weight Tea Kettle— Sfer t i . ale price 3 heavy copper bottom—Sale price $1.49. x No. 8 Extra Heavy Tea Kettle— 182-‘quu_z sx:ehxx Liske Strainer Pail AR e T A No. 9 Extra Heavy Tea Ket 14 size 1X Liske Dairy Pail—Sale - vy ettle— $ TUFFED FROM .- GsATARRH OR A COLD s.n()u-.Awl!dllN.dfih ins, :umoufg mebero:lal. ?:nwe of bt::d‘ | city are said to i very possible cost. hat spring will be here shortly, and| MRS. M. LIPRA ‘West Hoboken, N. J. Duffy’s Pure Mait Vlhisxoy D R e e troubles, ““Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” | Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. _The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Yo r:rn’e‘ved adding greatly to the looks|INVESTIGATING WRECK e et ON NEW YORK CENTRAL Mayer Dunn Speaks at Hartford Mayor and Mrs. Daniel P. Dunn are | COMtroversy Among Employes as to out of town for a day o so, His Hon- Who Was Responsible. < or delivering an address at the thirty- e first anniversary of Charter Oak| Cleveland, Ohlo, March 30.—Investi- Council, No. 19, K. of C. in Hartford | gation Into the wreck of thres New Thursday evening. Mavor and Mrs. t) it Ambherst, 3 Dunn paid visits to friends in Hart- S peeret trums g ford and vicinity during their short | Vednesday, which took a toll of at trip. least 27 lives lives—the exact num-’ ber may never be known—and brought Appraisers of Mullen Estate. injury to more than 40 others, nv-u C. R. Hibberd, Patrick McDermott [of whom will not recover, got under and Arthur Racicot have been ap-|way today. pointed by Referee in Bankruptcy A.| With a flerce controversy raging J. Bowen, appraisers of the bankrupt |among rajiroad employes &8 1o who estate of M. E. Mullen & Co of this|was responsible for the aceident, rep- city. resentatives of the state of Ohio and Sl ey of the federal governmen: were told Prompt Payment of Taxes. Ly cfficials of the New York Central lines that the railroad officials would Sale price $1.69. Opens Air Passages Right Up. payment ot T ey or bl not conduct a separate formal in- holes, s Although brass has advanced to four times its price of a year ago. we 2£2830844844434898848442 | and Collector George Bartlett was kept | Uiry on thetr own part =~ They as- 3-quart Heavy Dinner Palil, 8 parts|are able to offer you the following Brass Nickei-plated Bath Room Fix- MISCELLANEOUS Instant relief—no waiting. Your u“;x’ toir nhwrt‘ of the time at least cerned would be best served by o —Sale price 33c. fures at the old price. These fixtures are made of brass, heavy nickel-plat- cloged. nostrils open right Ul the ale]iane In the town - sevemnes TRe| o ie Siall’ ol ol et 0 g vepe ed and will not rust—fully worth from 75c to $1.39 each. ARTICLES pacsages of your head clear and you | Dusiness was one of the biggest first tatives of the Ohlo Utiliti 30-quart Retinned Wash Kettles— Dt fratly o i You | aays receipts for some time.. Dwight | resen es of the Ohlo es com- 5 H E g 3 E.Abel had the honor of gotting the mission and of the Interstate Com- Sale price 29c. At Sale P ing, snuffing, biowing, headache, | - Abel bad the 5 merce commission. The railroad of- 36-quart Retinned Wash Kettles— t Sale . dryness. No "-fi'““fll“f:;r:mm at | the Hat of 1015, T ont of laxes | ale would give every help, to make Sale price 37c. OF THE ust Absorbing Dust Cloths—Sale [ DiEht: your cold or disap- o the investigation complete and the 40-quart Retinned Wash Kettles— prices 8c and féo. grir PR S Sas o Barbers Stick to Old Prices. ratioad would e by the findings s FOLLOWING FIXTURES 50 foot Water-proof Clothes Line—|Balm from your druggist now. Apply| Those who “let the barber do it” Testing of the signal block appar- Sale price 42c. Sale price 20c. a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,|will not be obliged to pay more!atus at Amherst was the maln work 10-quart Flaring Retinned Wate? at 59¢ Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, nickel plated, | healing cream in your nostrils. It pen. | than the customary two nickels for a {of the government and state experts Pail—Sal : 10c. three in a set, with handle and holder | etrates through every air passage of | shave in this city In spite of rumors to today. Taking a special train, the in- e —Sale price 95¢ a set. the head, soothes the inflamed or|the contrary, following the recent ad- | vestigators went to the sceme of the 9-inch Clean Cut Tin Ple Plate— No. 1 Universal Food Chopper—Sale swollen mucous membrane and relief|vance in Putnam and other nearby wreck and inspected it thoroughly. Salv Pias o | 18-inch All Nickel Towel Bar. 24-inch Glass Shelf and Brackets. o o] comes instantly. places. At least there is no present in- | The controversy among railroad em- 5 24-inch _All Nickel Towel Bar. 18-inch Glass Towel Bar and Brack- | P It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed- |dication of an advance, was the state- ployi (eredy bout A. H. Ernst, 25 10-inch Clean Cut Tin Pie Plate—| Toilet Paper Holder. ts. Small size Sheet Frying Pans, cold|up with a cold or nasty catarrh. ment of one of the master barbers in | towerman. at Amherst and = Herman Sale“price 8. Wall Soap Holder. 24-inch Glass Towel Bar and Brack- hanle:zlt PS';“t : the city Thursday. With the price of e it i taats wilions State 'umbler and ap Holder combined. | ets. Large size ecet Frying Pans, cold everything else on e ju . however, @ £ pal-iach Clean Cut Tin Jelly Cakel ryumbler ana Brush Holder combined.| Oak Bath Tub Seat, nickel-plated handieSale price i it ‘Temains to be seen how long this | famred Into the frst section of Train T e O 18-inch Glass Shelf and Brackets. supports. Mrs, Potts’ Sad Iron Holders — Sale Th price 7. 3 LAMPS AND DOMB Alaska Cold Handle Stove Lifters— e s AND DO ey B Alaska Cold Handle Stove Pokers— . . . . . Savory Enamel Seamless Seif-bast- Blectric Portable Lamps, regutar| 1O Introduce This Line of Prepared Liquid Paint We Will |ing Roasters—Sale price $1.19 e = s edar 0i11 Liquid, 4 ounce bottle— e price Rayo Lamps, nickel-plated, com- plete with white dome—Sale price a box. $1.49. g Wright's Silver Cream Polish—Sale Electric Portable Lamps, regular KLEAN-UP PREPARED PAINT price 19c. $5.50 quality—Sale price $3.98. Sale price 5c each. 3-in-one Shoe Polish—Sale price 7c $7.98 quality—Sale price $5.69. Give You a Special Price on the Following Slze Cans: 22-inch Electric Light Domes, bead- ed, glass, rogular 1998 quality—Sale | Half Pint Size—Sale Price 12¢ Cedar Oil Liquid, 12 ounce bottle— price $7.69. Sale price 22c. 22-inch Electric Light Domes, bead- Pint Size—Sale Price 22c e e et Btae Dot CABINET b T quality—Sale Quart Size—Sale Price 42c| 200 Milk Bottle Caps—Sale price 5c. This Prepared Paint s particularly suggested to people who wish to do “ 2 GALVANIZED WARE their own painting. It can be used with satisfaction for all ordinary work. SAVES MILES OF STEPS it fills well, creates a smooth surface and finishes with a tone and bril- Galvanized Wash Tubs with wringer | llancy of color. WIRE GOODS pege e s CLUB SALE THIS WEEK attachment— We have a big_variety of colors for the- following purposes: OUTSIDE |Sale price 3c each. No. 21—Sale price 6% WOOD WORK, INTERIOR WOOD W ORK, FLOORS, SCREENS, STOVES, { Rotary Flour Sifters—Sale price 9. . 22—Sale price 790 ENAMELING. Also a good line of Al quality Varni: Dove Egg Beaters—Sale price 7c. $1.00 down and $1.00 each No. 28—Sale price 90c Enamel Handle Bowl Strainers—Sale ali-auart Galvanized Water Pail— TURQUOISE ENAMEL WARE peee week ale price 19c. Hefi\'y ‘Wire Jelly Strainers — Sale 12-quart Galvanized Water Pan—| Four-coated Mottled Blue Outside with White Lining |°7°° 7 Sale price 23c. o -auart Galvanizea Water Pail— Regular 69¢ to 98¢ value Special During This Sale JAPANNED ARTICLES ale price 27c. —AT— Special at 49¢ 35¢ each Japanned Bath Tubs— 2 = 3 pint Double Boilers. 3 pint Tea and Coffee Pots. 28 inch, value $1.00—Sale price 79¢ FLOOR SHINE Z 4 pint Double Boilers. 4 pint Tea and Coflei Pots. 20 inch, value $1.19—Sale price 89c : 6 quart Berlin Sauce Pans. 3 quart Covered Buckets. 82 inch, value $1.39—Sale pri e 4 § quart Covered Convex Kettles. 4 quart Covered Buckets. ' e eruse 9o 6 quart Covered Buckets. 4 quart Lipped Sauce Pans. Japanned Bread Boxes— . 10 quart Water Pails. 6 quart Lipped Sauce Pans. Regular 55c quality—Sale pri 12 quart Water Pails. 6 quart Lipped Preserve Kettles. sievdie e it s Lies fi e ore 14 quart Deep Dish Pans. 8 quart Lipped Preserve Kettles. ol al F==Sale . prios 17 SETt Docs Dian Tage. 2 gtare VWiter Phichers. Regular 85c quality—Sale price 62¢ 3 Japanned Cash Boxes, inside lock Telephone 285-3 with two keys, regular 69c value—Sale g e WHITE ENAMEL WARE BETTER QUALITY rice 45c. Main and Union Streets This W is doubl ted white > enamel, with blue border, well made,| WHITE ENAMEL WARE WILLIMANTIC durable and sanitary. FLOOR SHlNE CEDAR 2 - Large size Wash Bowl and Pitcher Your choice of the following|,, match, suitable for Summer home g articles at 10c each or bungalow, $1.50 value—Sale price JAY M. SHEPARD Mop Polisher and 1 pmt Floor S L S (TR TS Succeeding Elmore & Shepard 2 and 3-quart Sauce Pans. Shine Liquid, value $1.50 5 Large size Covered Combinet with | - =y FuneralDi mfim Sale Price 98¢ §-Gart M Pag ©'° T4 |wood handle, 3139 value—Sale pr \ Director 4 2-quart Mixing Bowls. 95¢. i 1-pint Drinking Cups. GLASS AND EARTHERN Soap Dishes, Wash Bowls, Mixing| Lerge size Seamless Chamber, 59c Spoons and Ladles. value—Sale price 39c. 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection WARE HIRAM N. FENN ’ K Plain_Thin Blown Table Glasses— ek o . ENpalNuR, Sale price 3¢ each. 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. : Tel " Fluted Bottom Table Glasses—Sale lephone Lady Assistan price 2¢ each. 3 Graduated Measuring Cups— Sale price 4c each. Percolator Tops—S8ale price 3¢ each. Salt and Pepper Shakers—Sale price 3¢ each. Common Lamp Chimneys, A size— Sale price 5¢c; B size—Sale price 7c. 1 pint Glass Milk Bottles—Sale price 3¢ each. 1 quart Ak Bottles—Sale prios Capital $100,000 formerly sold for $1.25 a dozen—Special for this sale 500 a dozen. 26 plece White Dinner Set, comsist- ing of six Dinner Plates, six Sauce Dishes, six cups and Saucers, one 12 OWII afl'airs, Chfl'lCtCflZe nr::m -;.-“ <08 Luther Burbank’s Flower and Vegetable Seeds sell every- :::oi-i for (h.l:fln:.':: A and 4 .‘.‘u“'z?.."'"—"" orices Toa | where for 5cand 10c a package—Special during this sale 2c 1 gallon Stone Jug—8ale price 1o, |3 package, three for Sc. pr The Windham Surplus and Profits $175,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, pro mptness and liberality in dealing, and a business policy adnumstennfi its NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to e establish with customers relations that shall Take Only Professional Soldiers in, prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and ofitable. 3 No. 86, causing the deaths of nearly [EORGIoN S all of those killed. 0dd Fellows’ Whist. ot e i oy e g ki B8 was asleep on duty or that he was in 7. e Faoseentil whist’ Wb | o e o faoms lome of Saep thet ddly evening at their hall in the Sav- | nescried that” the blass cene)” fatiog ings bank buflding, with 150 persons|to work. Ernst said: “If anyone is in attendance, and over forty {ables |geeking to fasten the blame on me in play during the two-hour session.|in this affair, I shall make amdavit Lunch was served following the whist. | to what T know of signal fatures in The prizes were taken by the follow- | tno past on this and other ; ing; first prizes, Mrs. Hattle Suulivan, | ' Jieas repeated his former statement George Maheu; consolation, Mrs. Rose | 4, thzt be was not given any signa: but Halorien, Donald Hiliott. did not dispute Ernst’s claim that the At B signal might have failed to work. M. J. Heffernan, chief Inspector for OF JEAN CRONES |the State Utilities commission _late today sald man-faflure not machine- ~ failure, caused the wreck. Detoctives Investigating Rumors Con- | ™yoir, 1oe" statement was made on cerning Body Found at Milford. | (ne scene of the wreck, one mfle west 4 h t attors Conn. Sarcn 0o _tn- . AEEER, PR ReTOry IO 2 vestigate the report that the unidenti- ‘today. fied body found harging from the P Enginesr Herman Hass of the sso- mb of an apple tres in this town- |ond section of ¥¥er No. 86 will heve ship a week ago is that of Jean Crones, | nals and crashed into the rear of En- s the mission of detectives on the | gineer Leomard's first section.” Hef. way to Milford from Chicago, ac- |fernan said. “Towerman Al cording to authoritative informaticn | will ha: to explain why he stopped today Sheriff Mallory of this town |Leonard's section, thus permitting went to Bridgeport today cnd gave the | Hess to run into it police of that city a description of the | Both Ernst and Hess will be among body The description is said to tally |a large number of witnesses who will with that of Crones wanted in Chica- | be called to testify tomorrow morning g0 where he is alleged to have pois- | when the representatives of the Inter- oned a quantity of soup at a banquet |state Commerce commission and the for the purpose, it is belleved, of |State Utllities commission open the causing ‘the death of Bishop Munde- |first formal hearing in Cleveland. leln and 200 guests. The only difference in the descrip- | SECRETIVE ABOUT SENDING tion is that the dead man’ es are Dius while those of Crones _were SUPPLIES INTO MEXICO, brown Undrtaker George J. Smith, s e ho ha scharge of the . body, says|Ne Train Has Left Juarez in the Last there is a possibility of mel c‘yu Two Days. changing color due to strangulation, when a bluish fil mcovers the eyeball.| El Paso, Tex., March 30.—The prob- The authorities in Chicago were notl- |lem of forwarding supplies to the fled and at their request Un T | American base at Colonia Dublan by Smith has been instructed to hold the = Body antll farther tastrection. way of the Mexican Northwestern rail- During the week hundreds have|road has changed from the perplexing viewed the body but none could identi- | to the mysterious tonight. General £7 it and it was generally accepted that | George Bell, Jr., apparently on receipt the man was never in this section be- | of instructions from Washington, sim- fore. The clothing worn by the man | ‘lar to those sent to General Funston, bore the trademark of Adler & Co., of | announced that he could give no in Chicago. formation to the press regarding the = situation. and other officers and offi- . cials were equally uncommunicative. e Nt o e R trores whe | The one definite fact is that no sup- | ~onnecticut river. The lighthouse was - lighted last night for the first time|plies have been sent, as no . this season. It s expected that the|left Juares in the last two days. J.O Hartford boats will begin their trips| Crockett, vice president of the North- the latter part of the week. Western rallroad, said tonight he knew of no arrangements for send'ng out & train or supplies, but that he had a m..cmcn.cuun-m. train ready any time it was needed. ind money if PAZO From what could be learned here the 9T tatis o cure Tohing, mlna. Blocding or Protruding Plies. mllufion gives relief. 50c. courteous scrvicc. National Bank CONN.

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