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. . o o > What Is Going’ On Tonight is hoped that $950 Will be WILLIMANTIC, CONN. _nad de o on Tomgh, | domt, e, 0, S U gment | » Division No. 1, A. O. H.,, Main Street. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WILL TOTAL GRAND LIST $14974,246 HAVE CLASS TEAMS Gain of $454,791 Over Amount in Prev- | Students Met and -Elested Captains. At a meéeting of the boys of the h schoot held Thursday James P. Mustard, Frank R. Jack- ~ S son and John R. Pickett, assessors, WILL CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT Ny il aber 20th e, total is $14074548 King, . ‘ October 20th. The tof ,974,246 | cided: Spencer Prac- showing a gain of $454,791 over the|tice was started immediately in order fist made last vear. The assessors'in|to have the first game as a prelimin- is is your last opportunity to share in the special values offered during this| i sve e Ser Tound. chat the | sryis tne game with Tockvine fess lists had been increased from last . The games wiil be % i Every d is ready to hel i hrobiding o TR SOl e e v annual money-saving event. Every department is ready to help you in providing R e K e W The originl Turkit, biond : 2 1 : s = e ourself with all the needed articles for the home or personal use at prices that gf“:,‘:;,':é:‘.:é‘::;:.‘;.":fn‘;'éfi;&"f& s the remeine toae, e : A TR L ST o= - = = a1 ion be $27,572. By in- - T ey KIRGE A ompromi e impossible at any other time of the year. it S Mo Tasndos tne K| AT B o, ey, thoos Batrae st | " USSR AR | e i Banner aninis e vots theasure responsible for much of the|that an oak tablet will be placed in | ; Barrows and D. E. Able. The fol- | gjyon President Wilson this year lowing are the deaco Mrs. B. tor detno- increase in the total the gymnasium and the name of the Should make him @ grea - Tt is expected that the board of re- |team winning the greatest number of finfi"‘"g' o e D pVEdwatd lerutic authority tham Jefferson. I \ 3 lief will take quite an amount from the | points each y will be placed om it | 37> & B Uriey, which case we must concede that in- Domestic Department e A Y Waiting for Return of Deutschland |tendent of the Sunday school with |Take a democ Woolen Dress Fabrics, Dress Silks, M OFFERED DURING THE CL Attended Norwich Banquet. The German residenit of Willimantic [ Arthur Amold as assistant; A. C. Rose, |48 Times-Union. Cloakm and Wash G°°ds SPECIAL VALUES ARE G OS- A number from this city attended the |are looking forward to the of 4 Arnold assistant 2 0 ING OF THIS SALE IN TABLE LINENS, SHEET- Robert Burn’s banquet in Norwich | the Deutschland as they have a social | secretary; treasurer, E. B. Hanna; Spilled the Beans. Thurudn‘y evening. Those hvho ‘went. nmmngfitcuue‘ ho:e of J?t-:p&:n:- .rltnhum, rAl R. sharnm The cn-lrfim And just as everything was begi i i from Willimantic returned home on an{mann at ‘enter street wi of - | of e various committees were then loyd- At Closing Sale Prices INGS, TOWELS AND BED COVERINGS early trolley this morning. feers of the submarine as invited | chosen and they are as follows: Cradle |Bing {0 look “:;‘b“j‘i""u{fi:_’k,zm, B Séfoch wiie an Wil | Weslen Euhen Seele. siitattis & 5 Opening of K. of C. Carnival. Hicioe the camaivel in "the < Lrtusty | eaticn, Mcw: B, Carmings: janiar oha alls mim “the Roosevelt of Gras* © Borges and Gabardines in green, srey, |French serge gabaralne, storm serge Table Linens Sheetings, Long Cloth and | , O%oning of & o o e op- | promised to come to Wiiimantic. the | department, iss Ruth - Chappell; | Britain."—Macon Telegraph. - Drown and navy biue, regular $1.50|roq, brown, grey, green and black and| 64-inch wide Bleached Union Dam- Outing ening night of the Knights of Colum-{next tims they dock ete, ons of shem |[Nofne depsttiment, superintendent, Mrs. R quality—Sale price $125 a yard. white checks, regular $1.00 quality— Jask—Sale price 85¢c a yard. i< bus’ “carnival in the town building|sald he Swow'd DUTE CS Aitmann's | O O e Carpenter | Not Always Pract . Sals prics Mo\n yaid. “7o-inch wide Half _Bleached Anl| 40-inch wide Heayy Brown Sheet-|Thursday. evening. There were many|Daby 2 s e Ilisstonavy committes is made| Sausage made of jack rabblt, a 50 and 54-inch wide All Wool Dias- | _Woolen Dress Goods, consisting of lrinen Table Damask—Sale price $1.10 |18 —Sale prices 9%2c and 1i/zo a|attractions about the hall for those up as follows: Chajrman, Mrs. J. M. | delicacy promised by Texas, should onal and Serge in navy blue, Alice|French and Storm Serges, mohair,fa yard. yied e T ot T by s ks Gager, Edith Tucknor, Mrs. F. A. Bi- |find favor. ~Such candor about sau- B . crey. o2 ana n, res. |diagonal and fancy chetks, in mavy |® Yol mieached All Linen Tabe Dara- | o Si-inch wide Brown Sheeting—Sale | proved popular vfth the younger peo-| 8. M. Dunstan who has been very | GRoe™ RO PUGERon, Mps: [0 0 By | G020, M0 miways practiced, — St 5 2 = e brown, green and black andl S W¢ o8, $1.10, $1.29, | Prices 31c and 38c a yard. - ple. sick with the grip at the Windhafll | gijjirnan, Ruth Chappell, Helen Bafnes, | Louls Globe-Democrat. ‘ular $125 and $1.50 stripes, regular 75c ana $1.00|3FE-Sale, PSS, fpes Bl | 8i-inch wide Heavy Brown Sheet- House on the Camp Grouna for about | oo ™ Eoyere Arthur Arnold, Mr. price $1.10 a yard. quality—Sale price 65¢ a yard. $1M50- $1.7 e‘;"N nfu a :! i mie_s“r: pr;:-:u ;“z:r:.d i BONE-GRAFTING OPERATION. |six wecks is very much improved in |, S3°% Spr™ “ponlie and Russell . ercerized Napkins, hem: > -inch_wide fine ched Sheetin; — heaith. ik - for use—Sale prices 89 and $1.29 2| —Sale prices 8o and 10c a yard. | New Jerses Specialist Tries Siill on DU o Ghacrtitnn s opiadindh : ; T - Jdozen Einglis| s Cloth, _in 2| M tive, Inj Fail. STRIKEBREAKERS ARRIVE Chairman, Mrs. DRESS SILKS AT SALE PRICES ALl Linan 2¢Aany, mosn. sl Dewt|cibe Sale prithe S0, $146 ana SEc0| W ORSSlive, Injured by. & Fal b of the following: " chairman.” Mrs. | /e Commence Now To Dr. Robert E. Soule of Newark, N.|To Work at Rossie Velvet Mill—Some | Florence Bugbes, Helen Cummings, 3. wis in Willimantic Thursday, where | Brought Here Unaware of the Strike. | Marion Niles, Mrs, Mary Church, Mrs. % hé conducted a_bone-grafting operation| o o oo Georze Anderson, Edith Risedort, futh Give You . 2our. Black Louisine Silk, $1.00 quality—| 36-inch_wide Black Louisine, $2.00 |Eaiferne Sale prices $1.69 and up to (& QoL 6,10y Sale prices 1o and price 49c a yard. quality—Sale price $1.25 120 a yard. 23-inch wide Black Surah, $1.50| 36-inch wide Windham Silk, slight Colored Outing _ Flannel, fancy|yupon Annie Williams, in St. Joseph's v d that ber ~of | Chappell, Elizabéth Branch and Mrs. Walue—Sale price 59 a yard. imperfection, $2.00 value—Sale prics Towls stripes and checks—Sale prices 9c and | nogpital. | As the resuit of a fail, Which | striker alers eome 1o This oty on | Cusl Alford. Taffeta and Messaline, in a good |$125 5 @ . o e a yard. Miss Williams had had in Mill No. 2 | Trairsday evening and were taken from | The committee that is to have _fange of colors, including black, $1.50| 36-inch wide Silk Poplin, a full line | Bleached Huck Towels—Sale prices of the American Thread compan: the station to their boarding places on | charge of the disbursement of the Quality—Sale price $1.25 a yard. of colors—Sale price 69c a yard. 10c, He, H4c, 21c and 25c each. | Toweling summer, the patient was un- | South and Pleasant streets in an auto- | Cumminss and Efliott fund is as fol- Bleached Turkish Towels Sale | ¥ 3 o ork as the fail afiected her | mobile which was waiting for them at | lows: A. J. Powen, F. D. Jordan and ST prices 11c, 14c, 21c and 25c each. _ Linen Giass Toweling — Sale prices | ac taken to the hospital)the station. It is understood that|Mrs. M. E. Lincoin. i Brown Turkish Towels—Sale price |i6c and 2ic a yard. .| where ‘she went treatment fof |these men came to this city from Low- | The committee of the trustees that X CLOAKING SPECIALLY PRICED 12)c each. Union Glass Toweling—Sale price | Jome time. Anaily decided Dy | eil, Mass, an” -Ney are to £o to work | Will have charge of the varfous funds | p 4 ou will say prices 2 iic a yard. o the company ®fficia’s in New York to|in’ the Hosste ~velvet mili Monday |of the church is made up of G. F.|Ferhaps yi Cloakings in brown, black, red and green, are priced as follows for quick Bleached Crash — Sale prices lc,|send Dr. Soule to this city to see what | morning. One of the strikebreakers | Taylor, C. E. Pass and J. M. Shepard.| o0 ooing up, and what we 3 . Bed Sheets 120, 176, 19¢ and 21c a yard. could be done. When the time for the | stated during the evening that they S SOy NPy But “tai »» 5 ! S £ s | o Deration came nearly all of the doc- | had hiréd with the id T gol: i ention. & 80.’ $250 quality now $198 a yard 5200 quality now $149 a.yard Sav. mea Eibuie b -Prits sa0s Pillow Cases e Tottiea Sy’ wete St the Howmtiar 40| e N I Mok S ey ek | semsmian Bervan ot i diy e e | *2Y 18 & fale. Bt Tewing $1.50 quality now $1.29 a vard and 98c. : = witness Dr. Soule, who was assisted by not told of any strike. One of the | ploved 4s orderly in St. Joseph's hos- & 3 ds” ~ 81x09 best Bed Sheets—Sale price| 45x36 inch Pillow Cases—Sale prices| Dr..Owen O'Neil of the hospital Staff. | men stated thai he was a member of | bival We have “odds and en $1.10. 12)/zc, 18c and 2ic eash. A small plece of bone was grafted to | the union and he iftended to go back ’ WASH GOODS AT CLOSING SALE PRICES g Sia108 st Bed Sheets—Sale price | “45x38% inch best Hemstitched Pil- | the affected part of the batient's back. | to his home town as soon as he couid. | o r; 2nd Mrs. Gepree I Taylor have | ] over the store, every floor, low Cases—Sale price 27¢ each. e Three of the party have already mad 3 B % ly made k's t thi gh th ' S60d quaiity Lignt Prints—S a | o] One lot of 2000 yards Kindergarten OBITUARY. it known that they will not work un- it e weeks. Liip. ERSoWl <land every line of goods in price. a yard. Cloth, suitable for children’s garmems 3 == = er, the circumstances. . E. Po- i jome- % Indigo Prints—Sale price 9 a|—Sale price 14c a yard. Bed Covering Michael Broderick. One of the strikers. a_girl, stated | Mrs. F. McCollum, Mrs. A B Do |our big warerooms has sor Duckling_Fleece, in a good line of| Cotton Blankets, good size, white or| Down Pufts, sanitary filled — Sale| The death of Michael Broderick, | Th#idav evening that while she was | "y jlevilie, Mrs. Green, Mrs. M, |thing we wish to turn into Best Fancy Prints—Sale price 9c a |P2tterns, suitable for kimonos and fgray—Sale prices $1.10, $1.39, $1.60 and | price $5.75. aged 80 years, occurred at his home in | doing picket duty at the company|p.. and Mrs. Charles Pendlcton of & ; dressing sacques — Sale price 12/4c a [$1.89 a pair. Fringed Crochet Bed Spreads—Sale|South Coventry, Thursday morning. | Plant orle day recently a man whom | willimantic were guests of Mrs. Chas. | money. pea. ity Apfon Gingham—Sale | "0 S Wool Blankets, colored borders, | prices $1.68, $2.69 and $3.39. 2 Mr. Broderick was born —in County | She thought to be in the employ/of the | JimARHC TG SHERE Of o day, 'tod quality Ap ing] ale|” 2000 ydrds good quality Percale, |zood size—Sale prices $5.76 and 3875 | Crochet Bed Spreads—Sale prices|Gaiway, Ireland, but had lived in Cov- | COmpany approached her and’ made [ /%", a the 1868 sven b % [ 7¢ a yard. & ate | F020 puttérns—Sale price ig a yard:{a’pair N |$1.10 and up to $4.39. Sate | Siry_for the 'past fifty years. He|ihreats to her. Bhe sald that the n- | Fleny e nttuck of tha Model Watch for the values in Best quality Apron Glngham—Sale| 36-inch wide best Percalé’ — Sale| California Wool Blankets, in white| Comfortables, sanitary filied — Sale | leaves two daughters, Mrs. Mary Shutz | ion members who are now on strike Principal = A Sha P & Db s . price 9 a yard. price 12)4c.a yard. or gray—Bale price $4.25 a pair. prices $1.89, $2.39 and $3.39. Of South Coventry, Mrs. Katherine | @0 not like this kind of business, ns school in the assembly hall of the Nish | oyr windows for the next - Shea of Westerly, R. L, thres sonk| 107, e alng tated. that the union | (Ure which was on “Tuberculpsin” was | pvee naonths. 1 - Th a: La , And South ¥ i o - KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Coventry and Michael, of Turner Falls, | 1d niot Want the officials of the com. | [lfustrated with steriopticon views of By Vi i muocs—; stimeac Trsdcon vests L el HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN M ; "| pany 3¢ discharse the two wamen wh | ihe, various iy and” nseds of the ; 3 te— Misses’ C —_ ice —_— ‘were e cause of e trouble, but to - - Bale price 25c a garment. 25¢ each. % A & change them from the union depart- | Red Cross seals. i simenrs. Flescy Vests and Dancs Fhicat Binte <t Sulbspews fiw.:n-;eps Fleeced Hose—Sale price H;:Tsr:xl’-sw::a?;: llh::ed Cotton FUNERALS. ment 1o the Hon-tnion departinent, T s T Jug peeler yarn—Sale price 50c a 3 el . i3 ¥ Leroy Wh: ; ! S v Wheaton. ak? i ” Binet's Dicached, ' Flecced Ves Jisses Ribbed Wool Vests — Sate| wWomen's Fleeced Cotton Hose—Sale| Girls’ Ribbed Mercerized Hose, tan| The funeral of Leroy Wheaton was - Investigating Cases. i e e ] QS Bicachoh Tiecced Vests|price SGc. . priss 25¢ & Bhth. and black—Sale price 30c a p held from his home on ¥rancis esreet | While in this city Thuraday Dr. Rob- | roguintions for the control of em- | . Bants oreuar and extra sices| Missos' Ribbed Wool Pants — Sale at 2:30-e'clock Thursday afternoon. [ $t B Soule called at the office of Dr.| pioyers that leave the mistress of the - —Sale price 59¢ a|price 50c. Women's Imported Full Fashion,| Infants' Cashmere Hose, black, tan Veron W. Cooke officiated at the IJn _:s-ug{(‘;;‘-‘f(flmg““;;}“"rgrS;;i“l‘a;’::fi‘ house no privileges at all. except to | 3 . Misses' Wool Ribbed Wool U Lisle Hose—S8ale price 33c a pair. and white—Sale price 30¢ a pair. services. Many friends and relatives ed_s0; 3 - | wash the dishes and scrub the floors = e oo o 0 sapeier UnIoN | 5 iis Sale price $1.00 each. o e from out of town attended the funeral, | Dr: Girouard is a friend of Dr. Soule. | jjouston Post. Suits—Sale price $1.00 each. _ - —_— e |from out of town attended the funeral | ing worked with him on o number Telephone 285-3 l-i;m welght Union Sults — Sale| Hovs Flesced Shirts and Drawer: M Silk Hosiery Silk Hosis Georga. Noel, Oliver Caswell and Wal. | of cases in the Post-Graduate hospital price alo price 29c a garment icCallum Silk e Onyx ery ter Hovey. Burial took place in the|in New York hild . iimantic cemeter ren Cry - i treets MERODE UNDERWEAR $1.25 McCallum's Sitk Hoslery—Sale | $1.00, Onyx Silk Hosiery—Sale prics | V' imantic cemeters, = ANNUAL weETiNG OF . 08 FLEYONER'S v Main and Union Si { Women's Ribbed Wool Union Suits| Women's Merode Pants—Safe price |Price $1.10 a pair. 89c a pair. The funeral of Albert L. Church was CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH| ~ A ST O R 1A Willimantic, Conn. =Sale price $1.50. 75c a pair. E il Sostery— B $1.50 Onyx ik Hosfery—8ak :ce | held from his home in Chaplin at 1:3 S l§ ‘Women’s Ribbed Silk and Wool| Women's Merode Vests—Sale price] $1.69 McCallum’s Si e T e ORaY osiery—Sale _price | 5'clock Thursday afternoon. Rev. E.|Held Thursday Evening—Supper Serv- = RS = _Sute_price $2.00. T3¢ a pair. price $140 a pair. $1.35 & pair. = P. Aver of Mansfieid officiated. Dur-| ed at 6:30 After Which the Officers = — = e _ Women's Flat Wool Pants — Sale|. Women's Merode Wool Pants—Sale Koae 5 : 5 29 ., | ng the service Rev. and Mrs. Aver| for the Coming Year Ware Elected. | Price 9125 & pair sate| PS8, 3100 & pair, $2.25 MeCallum's Silk Hosiery—Sale | $2.00 Onyx Silk Hosiery—Sale prics | sang. The services at the grave in ‘omen’s Flat 00! ‘ests — Sale Vomen's Merode Wool Vests—8al . the Chaplin cemetery were conducted v e 2 price $1.00. I price $1.98 a pair. |$1.79 a pair. by T. G, Brown Post, G. A, o of that | aenei® s & large attendance at tne |l Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 place. The bearers were Frank FoX,|church held in the church house Established 1832 John Copley, George Fuller, Theron < SubniE. SILK DRESSES SERGE DRESSES e e e R e A . "8 = Harvey Church, a grandson, and Elmer Silk Dresses that were 3$5.00 are| Serge Dresses that were $5.00 are | 4 o the church were read and accepted, now reduced to $4.89. now reduced to $3.98. Chureh, a newphew. Arrangements|after the bountiful supper which was - TOILET ARTICLES AT SALE PRICES | Paim Olive Soap—Sal price 8¢ cake.| Calos Tooth Powder—Sale price 19c. Cuticura Soap—Sale price 19¢ ake.| Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder—Sale price| sux b, EF TP $10.00 o T ke ibd ;vrghi:p;;’gu'se fof Funeral Director J.{served at 6:30 o'elock. " The eléction of Accuracy in accoun’(ing, courteous service, B Btkera; Tar Soap—Saie price 17¢ | 19c. e S A e e R, e — 25 Totawe: " Clork sl Crensrer, 4. <. promptness and liberality in dealing, and a Pebecco Tooth Paste—Sale price 38c. Silk Dresses that were $12.50 arc| Serge Dresses that were $10.00 are No Game This Week. O e sound business policy in administering its Feave Unsconted Soap—Sale price| Lamberts Listerine, Soc size—Sale |, S DU 3135 now reduced $7.50. The manager of the Emerald's bas- | standing committee consisted of E. L. 4 ize THE WIND e Corylopsis Taleum Powder | ¢ 3 ounce size Hydrogen Peroxide—| Silk Dresses that were 313,00 are| Serge Dresses that were $12.30 are | heire il bomo Sarn ounCodeaPat | ont pastor's el g e own_affairs, characterize ~ R .o Sale price e e Peroide_| 7O Foduced to $1250. now reduced to $9.89. e o been wnaniE To-fna a ‘team in ; NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to 3 's Benzoin and Almond Lotion Silk Dresses that were $i7.50 are| Serge Dresses that w 17.50 the state that will come on for this R i i i 71 _dgrsens Benzo sale price - IFOAERRSER [0t T <o| Butge Drosste et wurs 3 R ey Tl e fn Juc s Different Kinds of Coughs. establish with customers relations that shall a basket ball game in two weeks they | Bad colds lead to different kinds of are assurred that a zame will be|coughs. There ls a “dry cough,” a FLANNELETTE staged with some fast team one week | “winter cough” la grippe . coush from tonight. bronchial cough, asthmatic cough, and of course, the racking, painful cough Annual Meeting Laundry Machine Co. | to raise choking phiegm. Foley’s Hon- Many of the stockholders attended |ey and Tar gives quick rellef in all the annual meetinz of the Watts | cases. T. J. McCall, Athens, O. writes: prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. i = ~ Four ounce size bottle Sodium Phos- | Borden's lMalted Milk, 50c size — _phate—S8ale price 19c. Sale price 35c. ¥ s - - SILK PETTICOATS - HOUSE DRESSES © Petticoats, made of Windham silk,| House Dresses, made of good qual- SWEATERS » For Women and Children GARMENTS ‘Women'’s Flannelette Night Gowns ‘Women's and Misses' Sweaters in The Windham National Bank . ity percale, light or dark colors—-- 50 Tity—! i Laundry Machine company held Wed- | “We used Foley’s Honey and Tar : Bilack ud‘eolnrs—ts 00 quality—Sale gh rk colo all the latest color combinations, plain zee q::“:y s-l price :: nesdny evening. Th reports of ing |in,our home for several Years and find price $3.89; $5.00 quality, extra sizes $1.00 quality—Safle price 75¢ or belted, with pocket — Sale prices a y—Sale price past year’s work of the concern were |it almost invaluable for the cure of WILLIMANTIC, CONN. $1.00 quality—Sal rice 89c read and were very pleasing to the |coughs and colds, and especially for pyosie i A hals ik stockholders. There was some discus. | croup With our children. e o sion about the mew building that is The Lee & Osgood Co. Children’s Swmf;:! — Sale prices $1.50 quality—Saie price $1.25 to :’e erected Dby the Sompany _but 1.10, ), ), , $2.89 % nothing definite was decided upon. SN VIS CYE U, e =nd| Women's TFlannelette Petticoats— | Land for the building has alveady $2.25 quality—Sale price $180 |$3.50. Sale prices 250 and 44c each. been purchased and it is thought that plans for. the building will be out in the near future. 2. g The following directors were elect- . oor Covering Section T REN Bugbee, Timothy Watts, William Jor- dan, John E. Brick and _George Hatch. Carpet Size Rugs at Closing Sale Prices i beterw, i manager. Last year's officers were Table Tumblers, etched Tapestry Rug, regular $13.50 quality—Sale prics sx12 Velvet Rug, regular $25.00 quality—Sale price | president: Hency A" br it oo ’ i : E 5 - 4 9 R ST T o, e o o i sty | P e o, v s e — oo | i © iy | Dry Goods and Ladies’ Garments Fluted Bottom Tumblers — P Tapestry Rug, regular $17.75 quality—Sale price 9x12" Five-frame m Brussels Rug, regular $35.00 e haah. e e 'r‘!vm en Charities Appropriation. : Tapestry Rug, regular $22.50 quality—Sale price g% Wilton Rus, regular $49.00 quality—Sale price J_:u;:;"‘,'l TorE o the eveting of a m v w et Today to y, I ays Unly fHeavy Colonial design Table Tum- srs—Sale price Bc each. auart size Decorated English ts—Sale price the purpose of approprating a sum hree quart gize Decorated Engiisn Door Mats Congoleum Rugs Carpets at Sale Prices e e e A ale price 45c. - * Rubber_ Door Mats, regular 85c| 18x36 Congoleum Rugs, regular 49¢| 27 inch T: uart size Decorated English |4 iorsic price 490 N auality —Sale price 23c ity R e T e 3 P peiss M. Cocoa Door Mats, regular $Sc. qual- q“‘__‘"‘&‘ c""‘."““i':':‘,?c“!'- regular 98¢ | 57 ynon wide Velvet Ci regular Dno F. C. JACKSON L—$1.00 TABLE, consisticg |ity—Sale price 69¢ v “x.,,’s'cOuo',‘:“m ‘Rugs, regular $1.30 | $1-25 quality—Sale price a yard —Sale price $4.89. $3.50, $4.89, $6.50, $7.89 and $8.89. - SPECIAL—Silk Petticoats, in black }T# colors, value $5.00 — Sale price s2s0. $1.25 quality—Sale price 98c $1.50 quality—Sale price $1.29 KITCHENWARE Glass Bowls, good size—Spec i Blown Table Tumblers, plain Every year we offer our customers an opportunity to' participate in the distribution of Staple and Stylish Merchandise at little prices. TODAY IS THE DAY. a yard following Hand Painted China | "Cocoa Door Mats, regular 98¢ qual- | quail ioe $1. 27 inch wide Velvet Carpet, better DENTIS LADIES’ WINTER TS ... ... $4.98 | CHILDREN’S COLORED DRESSES. 89 ticles: Fancy Decorated Vases, |ity—Sale price 7 g e rogular | quality, regular e e g T = COATS ....... S COLO DI £ i Sy e, Don Bam Cogon Door Mats, regular $1:35 32,90 quaiity —Saie price ;'a’%’nm B . R o 5 752 Main Street, | wWillimantic | LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS ...... $7.50 CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES ... 798¢ Cheese Sa : e neol ugs, nch wi grain_Car e e ey | e Deor arate roguler $1.60 |reguir 3500 Gukliiy—Sale price 7Y |repuiar L0 ety Boe pricsRes | Hour—9 & m to 8 5. m. Phone 4 |LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS ........ $1.98 | CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS ... $3.95 Dishes, Etc., fully worth up to [auality<Sale price $1.29 = et L ich vitts Seveiniine % LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS ......... 50c CHILDREN’S s : ; : Fibre Matting wiar 300 ety el mees s Sots JAY M. SHEPARD LADIES’ RAIN COATS .. .....‘.. $1.98 SCARFANDCAPMSET")ATS ::gg na‘%;-mleu Tea Ket- || arge Size Willow Grass Rugs qmcisfigr:fizng?z ;:rgdmu 3% —_— Eucceeding Flmoro & Shepard ? 8 10 Willow Grsr Fana vidiger Wool Fibre R WM “To an embalmer there are no good men and no bad men; they are all dead men.” Food Chopper— 3575 qualityo-Sale price $7.60 ey Balbceicn B b < | S R o R e S Nt s Wit \J B RULLERTON & CO. H. C. MURRAY CO. S g s