Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 19, 1917, Page 7

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LADY ASSISTANT All CallsfAnswered Promptly ° 3 and Night ‘Main Street JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order + 108 BROADWAY crders for the highest grade ‘Wedding Engraving including Invitations, Anniduncements,’ Reception and At-Home Cards. Visiting Cards, Business and Professional Cards, Etc. Estima Furpished JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS JEWELERS New Bermuda Onwns COWSLIPS, DANDELIONS, LETTUCE, RADISHES, _ ETC. ; Peopie’s Market 6 Franklin Street . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprigtor ‘WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER %0 ‘!I.li Main St NOTICE CEAD-HORSES AND COWS Remcved Frde of Charge Cetl 1526 New London. Ask for Chas. Later. Reverse: charge. WEST SBIDE HIDE co. P. 0. Bex 379, " “New Lohdon Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and, Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER on - Draught.at the DEL-HOFF HOTEL i EUROPEAN PLAN } HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Bréadway DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrury ‘Building, Norwich., Conn. TEAMING AND TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP: Phone 175 URS. L. F and A, J. LaPIERRE 267 Main Streét, Norwich, Conm Office Hours: to 3 p. m. o¥ appointraent Sundays excepted 16 & m. " Qverhauling and Repair Work OF ALL.KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Maschanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- tming, Upholstering and Wood Work B)a-kmzu.ing in all its branches. 507 to 515 North Main St. JAVT:"‘WELDING & MFG. CO. Autgpipbile and Machine Parts Welded. DUNN'S P mmcv 60 IAIN mm THE WEATHER. S Comfitwm. (OURANNUAL Cogtage Furnishings and Household Needs Wn_l. CONTINUE TODAY AND ALI THIS WEEK | ‘ Substantially reduced prices and extraordinary oppor- tunities of money savings on all kinds of Kitchenware, Rugs, Curtains, Drapery Materials, Sheets, Pillow Cazes, 2 Bed Spraeds, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Etc. : a alon; border- from. Maine westwud to qlga Dakotas. . B g oo g b ] N ning day al of the -Mississippi river and will be ¢ of aré now ‘nearsor-ahove -the seasonal che ope Ry v tishuationt "Ehe Sauntry the Red Cross campalgn, the greatest -Local showers are prohlble in the | CAmpaign in human history !ar phil- interior of New York and New FEng-|anthropic purposes—31060,000, in land: and zenerally’ fair weather else-|cne week of which the ul-!fi-ht for where east of the Mississippi river | Norwich is $25,000. during the next 24 hours. on u-m evening at 7 o'clock The temperature will change Ilittle. a géneral esp—nnr ‘meat- The: winds along the north Atlan- llt wlth tle team captains and mem- tic coast will be moderate south and |bers at the Buckingham Memorial with southwest: middle Atlantic coast gem- i‘r-m J. Leavens presiding. tle to moderate south. - members of the teams vlth Forecast. v cred Heart Parish Entertain Hospi- Pationts—Notes. “Néw England: Overcast Tuesday, tal ~ follawed local showers 'ru..a.’y HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS © ; A near drowning occurred Monday R A : morning when the four year old son of ;‘avrogahlri local sbh;t:er: :\orth ‘Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Potter fell from ’ K I I ( H ENW cinssaay Propwiy el the Blssville bridge near the J. B. L e :,‘WG . Martin Co., into ths river which is sev- | FOR SUMMER COTTAGE OR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Sevin's pharmdcy show the change Si oral feet deep at that point. The iy . in temperature ~ana the baremetric R"“s‘fl:ll boy ‘was walking across the bridge Alaska ‘Freezers Woodenware Specials FhARATS. Mondas ““Team _No. yith & playmate and leaving his com- |l rne best Ico Cream Freeser on the | 5 foot Step Ladders, heavily and panion the lad crawled through a hole o ¥ - more for | strongly built, reduced to $1.1 '“f on through their com in the bicket fence onto the outer edze | @ market. You can pay e & foot Tadds American troops, under ~Generallor the structure. Here the child lost M Others, but vou never get a bhetier LR B et aa Bp. M. i les. hing. will soon be on the fiing|nhis palance and toppled over into the |l freezer. Note the special prices it s r High 78, lowes eenman, George.S. Brown, Thomas and they deserve compare them with others. wall, pull ! Highest 78, low water, a distance of about fifteen feet. 5 Sk Bae, $oBcont 1o Soe. Comparisons. N e 5. 4—Horatlo Bigeiow, cap- | ses Thet noRIAE 1o Iamee oAt |, THE,DOY'S companion gave the alarm o ek ke 4o 8-arm Wal! Dry s, similar t Predictions for Monday: Fair and|tain. William Frisbie. hen Learned, |ment and matarial, to make them offi- | by, Screaming, and Frank ¥errington. I e the above, but a3 fo up and N Dredicted FeLoTr o‘%u?g&‘:"r B o e Al | who had witnessed the “accident and 4-quart size reduced to §3.19 W S e up. T § - (V{Luictus Brigen Tuots Forioa. Chas: i ross must see that NOUNNE | was hurrying toward the child North Star” Freezer, as above Pastry Board, 15x24 inches, 1 C S van PR 3 and eMcient soidiers. For this the|TUshed into the stream with all his cheaper In_ construction. wood, & regular 50 board—Spe: i Hizh 1l Moa: enti No., b . W, Perkins, eantath, Rea &3 “‘m“!l‘; ,::5. 3 - clothes on and grasped the struggling fooa Tub, Heavy Tin eam | at 4%c ' Rises” | sots. [ water. || Risea: wmm%n.' Shields, John P. Hunting- | Hospital and medical equipment to | ShiM as he was going down for the |Q can, Tinned Dasher. Vash Board, “Cagolina | aom. | a_m.|ton, J. Dana Coit, W. E. Perry, Henry | supplement that of the army medtcat |PEA time. = G o 3-quart size reduced to $2.19 vanized, regular 30c—a specta = 1 " ays|Earker, Allyn L. Brown, V. P. A |department equa! to any emergency. |, cereral ofher men who HAd Soen U6 4-quart size reduced to $2.79 o R o e i _ 41 | | gets, | Quinn. Charles Foster. Equipment to care. for 1.000,000 .men {3, "% b S Yosa » - 114 i e57| Team No. 6—J. J. Cerkery, capt ousht to be provided at once. i ’"’t‘“'!“" e L s — wringer holder in center,: se 41t | Il 333 1ionn M. Lee, Dr- T A Crowier: T A: | - Recreation ond. resc. facqjites be- |Tived before them. moshes ¥ Wash Boil $1. cial at $1.19 414 00| 2.31|Desmond. J. M. Carmey, T. I Fitz-|hind the firing line. ericans on | UDinjured save for a scratch on h as| ollers cks for taking .. a5 T [ . gerald, W. H. Harrington, W. G. Kas- |leave, unlike the British and French, | 37 Dr. Louls Cassidy was summoned COPPER BOTTOMS out of hot water, rogulas t e | a1s 33 038 i 13 ook, W B, Hynds, _-,. = Q,,;,,,, cannot return to. thelr homes. Clug|and found that the cnfid had swal- et bl s Camp Stools for campir, t Six honrs after high water it is low Team No. 7—L. rooms, sports supplies, books and oth. | 0¥ed some water but otherwise was 0. ;Sssxze‘ 1percl‘al’2_nr this sale | tage use, fold up, weil bu o tide, which Is followed by flood tide. | tain, Fred G Pr or means of recreation must be sent|®!l Tight. 2158, Tepmss 3420 for s from America. T < fos S ubove w GREENEVILLE J.'E. Vaughn, sonal comfort kits and small ar- Entertained Hospital Patients. % a back. sella at 4oc ea e L :’mug_ c. !A Spier. I.'I Dodge! ot include y regulati A delightful entortatnment was Toilet Papers L Tonie Ger Ty caiase g No. - John = r- ouhands articles, from | given by the. members of the Sacred >, bl W et o Children’s Day Exercises at Fodornod Kins, a0 Sl ety Tar. | toothbrushes to writing paper. pipes. g'n,’_‘t Pyariah SC TR Bekas *““pm“ Crepe Flat Paper, good | weizhs only 15 DO inds. Church—Large Collections. of Waste|rant, J. ©O. Hill. J. T. Isbister,|etc. are needed to take the piace of | Sunday afterncon which was very R i | 12 LRl Ther- | Harold_ Gillespie, Barl Stamm, Ed- ' things that could not b2 brought|mueh appreciated hy the nurses and e T xtPaper. 'the | pounde—Special for this sa ) mes Team—Persanals ward Y. Messinger, George T. Hig- along. patients. The following was the pro- BES = each. m rendered: Plano selection, (W *Sur i 0 oreps Rol Paper, o BT " The Children's DB)' conecert Wla held 4 Sunday eveninz at the Federated | GOSHEN COUPLE OBSERVE FILE LAST REPORTS Fose Mizs Rose Murphy. S T b s ot ok Improved Sad IYO"“ church with the church filled to its get Your Mother, Miss Anita Belair: o csir- P prises 3 Ir 1 seating capacity. The auditorium was THEN HEVER WEDDING OF ELECTION EXPENSES |piin, selection, Miss Fontatne: Good |l t°% 5rads; 10¢ a roll. 3 for 20¢ Bet. comprise aolls “Plaza” Crepe Paper as above in Handle and Stand 10c, 3 for 23c. E Tkis sale Bye Sweet Day, Miss Amanda Be- lair: violin solo, Yobn Dougherty: The Last Chord, Charles Belair: duet, Chas. and Amanda Belair; Star Spangled Banner, choru: The _soloist were accompanied by Miss Blanche Fontaine and John Dougherty. The entertalnment was under the direction of Mrs. D. C. phy and Mrs. Levi Trudeau, ladies of the Sacred Heart parish. a smaller roll, c ‘BEDDING DEPARTMENT Svhhntid Savings on Sheetings, Pillow Cases, Sheets, , Bed Spreads, Blankets, Etc. What the Candidates on Both Tickets s Spent in the Race for Office. The last of the election expenses filed with Town Clerk Charles 8. Hol- brook by pelitical workers and can- didates - follows: Casper K. Bailey, the treasurer of the fifth district, had $60 and ke paid $30 for autos, $5 each to two helpers prettily decorated with flowers -and p potted plants. . Each child. being a|™" ';:r;::.' t Q :"":;l.":.'_"" & I member of the Sunday school was iven a gift from the school The fol- 2 Towing ie the programme eiven by the| Despite the inclement weather of -oung people of the school | [Saturday evening, June 16, Mapie Hill ong, C""\'dlrfi (S"\rifli:vnn"“ Solgli!l' Farm, Goshen, Lebanon, was taken ripture reading, Supt. s P. Hill bou; i prayer. Rev. E. J. Avers: reeftation of |07 StOT™ When about. ninety friends Telcomme, Dorts Lund: duet,Roses of | ARA. JoMGeee: o s N M. 18- Junetide, Etnine Burden - and Herbert | Randall il S Spom Hhan. . Sriel McNeely:" dialogue, Thankful Hearts, | 100K possession b the homestead 1o R ; celebrate their siiver wedding. and $7.30 for cigars and returned the 4] o 5 R i o g '“aa:;:"‘fm?::"lmk_ surprise was genuime. The daugh- |eum of $12.50 to the republican town Red, Gross Mosting. - FHIow C¥ves-Bpcial. values s Mg P ! wood: recitation, Working In the Sun. jters of the house had dacorated the |committee. The local branch of the Ped Cross |M o4 250 19¢ and............... 16¢ Lk wons Shine. Henryitebanting: S rmm“, pariorse with ferns, daisies and car-| Frank H. Smith, the treasurer of held their rezular meetinz in their e 1en St of 12 i Bas T i T nations. A short programme had been | :hie first district. had $80 and he paid |rooms in Poneham hall Monday even- | i"ull-size Double Bed Sheets, Tieach 'Smile, Viola Hill; dialegue,. Daisy G‘ arranged consisting of songs, recita- |$35 for autos, $15.50 for Iunches, ci-|ing with a large number in attendance |B 1. osc value at.......... 6% 1 3 The voung ladies sewed bandages and did other Red Cross work. Plans for co-operating in the National Red Cross weelc were discussed and announce- ment will be made Jater as to the car- rying out of these plans. Personals and Notes. Miles Fitzmaurice is working in munition plant in Bridgeport. tions and instrumental music and was much enjoyed. Miss Clara Giliett fur- ther entertained the company with an original poém written for the oc- casion. ‘Rev. und Daisy Boy, Viola Kern and Gladss ‘phoning 33, helpers (‘mthen song, God Loves You, prim- acitation, A Little bird song Sevastian:. recttation. Lit | Rose, Levander; irecitation, idren’s Day, Shaine Burden: dialozue, My Choice, Laura -Levander, | S0Py present, J ey Eleanor ‘Howard, Mabel Quinley, Mary | J1r%. e 325 itk S o Quinley, song. County Home &irls; | Fhich sift . Han ST oy recitation, Little Things, Hazel Cruth. |, & fow T eatats ot dialogue, What 1 YWonld Do, Doris O o ;o Rt 2 number of gifts, among which was a p | Lund, Minnie Quinley and Laura Twe- | 0F ¥ s A onder: recliation; . Brightness amd [£It,0f 35 stiver dollars from friends Gladress, Albina Levander: recitation, Anad This is Why, Bernard Sebastian; ',s‘.“e"':,zfif_’;;‘a' e e e Dialogue. The Banner Supreme, BUF- | Jeors iMferiacn, Colehester ton Hall, William Sebastlan, Arthur {Tiomiiin: ang Lebanon. gars cost $6.50, $15 and carfare In the West Side district Frankg H. Woodworth had $60 afd he paid $5 for room rent, autos cest $25, three as- sistants were paid 315, dinners cost $2.50, cigars and cigarettes $8, and carfare $2.50. Mr. Woodworth paid back $2 to the republican town com- mittee. - William S. Murray in Greeneville ‘was given 360 by the republican town committee and he spent it all in the following manner: "Three autos cost $322, five assistants were paid $21, car tickets cost $3, cigars $§ and dinners consumed $4. M. C. Higgins exrended $20, H. W. During the Summer Cottage Sale we offer our stock of Sheetings Sheets and Pillow Cases at manufacturer’s actual cost offering includes such well-known brands as Salem, Peguot and Nau keag makes in Sheetings, Sheets ang Pillow Cases, all the widths, lengtas and sizes. This will probably be the to buy these gocds at low prices. BED SPREADS—VERY SPECIAL VALUF.J Just 100 Hemmed Crochet Bedtorel —Special p today. J. H. Knott, in behalf of the Presented Mr. and var last a I { | e | wE Howard Dunse is spending a few days as theguesto his brother in Mer- iden. ice cream : present Norwich, Ernest Pollard has returned to Hart- ford after spending the week end with Totion, The Bime Tird and the Ross e o Dasait s W C Py Nothiy, T A S e 100 Marseilles Bednpreudl, subject to slight o e aveh i | the trip fro; obinson, $30, Earl Mathewson T s i W oot | M . £y, B i reati Frony - anf [Lyee ot (B8 anceatial nomeetesd Valli]Ntis R Wates T N & X wiil take piaes Thursaay . atternoon | imperfections, such as oil spots, etc. — positively no Smiles. Andrew Levander. Eresenta-|jifia Manmine, daushter of Nathamiel |530 " 0 Soo benrw W. TIPDIN|with a pienic for (he kindergarien de- |fy tion of Cradie Roli ‘and Promotion cer- partment. three tiflcates by the superintendent: offer- | manning of Lebanon. There 2rs The democrats collected the sum children, Bessie, who teaches in the of $324 and spent all of it. $550 MARSEILLES $4.50 MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS at $5. 95 $2.95 in ‘_flmg{ Theri;v.b ;_he" Rc‘me!- ben- | public school in Lyme. Ethel, who re- BORN. . BEDSPREADS at £ don, by thel Ree TS, sides at home, and Arthur, a student . Bed. 5 Baanied B 9 _The entertainmhent was fn_charge of |of " Connecticut ~Agricultural coflege. | A7 1 EMPTED TO KiLL BILLINGS—Tn North. Stonington. June |fl , 50 Hemmed Satin Ma Sl R e o eies the following committee: 3Mrs. Geo.|3y Randall’s mother, an old lady over HUSBAND AFTER QUARREL.| 1i 1917, 2 dauziter to Mr. and Mrs. | [ SPreads, assorics et ool G ot i i < Howard. chairman, Mrs Willis Hill, | hinety, residés with them and was William W. Billings. giz;_ ina - aua pri e s ) ¥ Mrs. Robert McNeel. Mrs. Napeleon Lussier Snatched Re- veiver from His Pocket. (Special to The Builetin.) Plainfield, June 18.—Monday after- noon about 1.30 Mrs. Napoleon Lussier attempted to kill her husband after a family quarrel. The woman snatcbed her hushand’s revolver from the pocket of his coat, which hung on a hook, and fired five shots at him, one shot aking effect in the man's head. The wound is not dangerous, due to the bullet Slancing off and causing a slight scalp wound. In her haste to put the man out of the woman thrust aside her 11| * eld child and injured the little one severely. Miss Kirby, the Lawton Milis corporation nurse, attended and treated the child. Presumably the family quarreled and the wife in anger fired at her husband joyed the affair very much. The celebration so secretly arranged was carried out very successfully. MARRIED. 'rn.uh!?lcm—(n Poguonnoc, June by R G. Buddington, Henrv Trail and Miss Esther Spicer. WRIGET KELLEY _In Putnam. June Independents ‘Win Again. The Indevendent baseball team de- feated the Thermos team for the sec- | MANY ATTENDED CANNING ond time this season by the scere of DEMONSTRATION AT Y. M. C. A. il to 7. The Thermos team was very o 43 o onfident that they would get away Miss Nel J. Campbell instructs in the Art of Preserving. WOOLNAP BLANKETS—SPECIAL VALUES Woolnap Blankets for Summer cottage use—the balance of our st bought at old prices—Special valucs at $1.89, $2.45 and $3.45 a mair All-wool Rugs for couch covers or automobile robes, $7.00 va $4.98, and $8.50 value at §$6.48. USRI DA TR AT DTSSR lfiflf'fl N4, apa Miss seery B Kelley Davville. KELLEAER _— GRIFFI June 18, Begard, Tlmot‘\\ ford and Miss Rose nam RIGGS—VOLMER—In T 16, by with the lonz end of the score as they had four of the Academyv t play. ing. with them. The Greenéville boys ware there with the stick and shatter- ed the fond hopes of the Bottlers. The lineup follows: i __Thermcs—Ellsworth, 3b/ Jenson 2, } Hull ss, Rennett ¢, Rilev If. Blair If,| Campbell in the Y. 3. C. A. hall Mon- Driscoil 1b, Gadle rf. Purvis p. day afternoon.” The demonstration was Indevenden ov_cf, Tsbitski ¢, |under the active auspices of the Col- Potter 1b, Meran Tanglais b, [lege club of Norwich and the use of Shahan 2b, Mclntyre ss, Busch p, Bo- | the hall and uteasils was very kindly hara If. given by the Y. M. C. A. Miss Camp- bell showed the canning of spinach, Large Collection of Wasts Paper. In Putnam, Rev. Char) Kelleher of H: A very large audience attested to the - C. Gritfin of Put- interest felt in the now very vital sub- ject of food conservation at the dem.- onstration given by Mise Nellie J. - OUR ANNUAL £ e or - Toilet Goods It is now in progress and will continue throughout the week. This is the most comprehensive Sale of Toilet Requmtes ever held in this store or this city, embrac- ing as it does complete lines and assortments of Norwich_Towx Rev. Willia: i Jeorge and Miss Bertha of Norwich Town. BARSTOW—GEBER—In Scotland Conn., 1917, Re Martin_ L. Riges of N Katherine Volmer Barstow of and Miss Gladys Geer ston. of Scotland. asparagus and strawberries under the how to The rallection of waste paper for the | €014 Pack method and showed without premeditation. PLAUT—WEILL—In _New York cit bensfic test jars, covers and rubbers. Circu-| Upon hearing ti h June 3, 1917, Ralph Plaut. former Toilet Articles, [ Tor “The "pam: werke fems. enemedingle | 1ars jesued by the Commecticut college | invest) B of Norwich, and Miss Gertrude Weill. standard grade ighbs investigated and secured the aid ur orwich, Dr. Arthur Chase, who treated man.. Grand Juror King and Sthcer Edward Allen quickly reached the house and both man and wife were taken into custedy and taken to the Jockup in Central Village. is to _be held morning at $ o'clock. The woman was formerly an n‘rlental dancer in Barnum & Bnu-y- circus. as well as women, are interested in this zale Mefl, because the articles offered are the same arti- cles that about every man uses daily in his bath room —only at reduced prices. Be sure and attend this sale this week. on home canning =ty zn0d and it is Roped that the collec~ Exrension service steadily * -increase. The |Were distributed. A general talk on canning and some of the.requirements and a clear expla- nation of the cold pack “method was given by Miss Campbdell. The method seems to be a very saving one and the govérnment assures us_that it is a 'sure ome. The ‘second demonstration will be held in the same place Juiy 2. pi on the procsss “of Jrving frojis’ dnd benefit of the public, are perfectly free and everybedy is.invited. DiED. GILLETP—In Lebanon, June 15, 1917, William W t:num in his S1st vear. Funeral service at Goshen church at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. In Amherst. Mass, Jun 15, 1917, Willlam Isaac Fletcher, aged 73 years. SRSP LSS AR L LAt from those that have Personals. T rk Ricketts, who graduated from rsity, this year fs at PIANO RECITAL. Pupils of Fraulein Suck Carry Out Excellent Program. The piano pupils of Fraulein Suck recital afternoon Miss Jean Kier of N Floor Coverings--Draperies Special offerings of Curtains, Curtain Materials, Mattresses and Rugs of all styles and sizes. fey of Prospect street. Miss Dorothy De Wolfe of New don spem the week end with | 1+1lian Karkutt of 13th street. Hartford—Arthur W. Burt. instruct- | or in Fren¢h in the Hartford High | school, has sailed for France with the oz | HEARD REPORT ON FRENCH® ORPHAN FUND. Art Students Held Special Meeting on Monday Afternoon. High-Grade Grass Rugs ar Curtain Specials Dutch Curtains, made of scrim with neat edging and valance, showr These popular Rugs beautiful colors, table Clark coll unit of the American i, gy e o . ambulance Seld ser\’ice. A special meeting of the Norwich s ue $1.00—Special price a room, chamber, g T P - Art Students' association was called W e DAl . ... 89%¢ | veranda— Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Madras Curtains, newest’ef- Sias 2751 fnches at Norwich Free h = flower and iattice de- ze t ;::se ol“hufing“t‘l’:‘ed:;zn":t :k: com. | The numbers on the program ‘were E?;;sn it Yalbass snd Size 5490 inches a mittee. on ‘the French orphan fund.|2S follows: ready to hem, value $1.59— Size €x9 feet at §4 Miss Theodera McCardy, Special price a pair. . 8135 Size e 9x12 feet reported that Mrs. Robert . Perl had offéred the use of her house l.nd grounds for a lawn fete to heip raise the fund on the afternoon of Thursday, June 28, from 4 until 7 o'clock. mission will be to adults 25 cents and children 15 cents. It was ‘decided to immediately appoint com- mittees to make arrangements for the nt, and everything will be done to ?ke it 2 most attractive and success- Mattresses at $5.50 Full-size Mattresses, combination cotton top and bottom, covered with blue and white ticking—-Special price $5.50 each. Carpet Sweepers $1.59 Carpet Sweepers with full-size brush and highly finished mahogany case—Special price $1.59 each. Woel and Fibre Rugs These Rugs are three-quart and one-quarter fibre- 30x80 inches at 2 inches at l x9 fect at 36 8- lxm 6 feet 9x12 feet at Sayles. weeeec.... Meneniti . Moskowski EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER Norwich, Conn. Rattania Rugs These Rugs are durable, easy These are very cool and sanitary | clean and sanitary. Desizned and attractive designs. size 30x66 lll\'lnxb rooms, dining rooms chambers— inches—Special price 39c each. Suruka Fibre Matting, 36 inches wide, attractive colors for bedrooms il 37c a yard, value’ Size 30x60 inches at $1.35 Size 36x72 inches at 31.§9 Size 54x90 inches at $3.50 Size 7-6x10-8 feet at $7.95

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