Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 2

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- 2 Murray’s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. The January Clearance every opportunity to provide the home with every article at prices that are much below regular, and Fri- and Saturday will be interesting days for every one who interested in the home. In every section of the store will be found seasonable merchandise priced at worthwhile savings. ECONOMIES FROM THE DOMESTIC SECTION Warm Blankets Bed Sheets and Pillow Cases GOOD SIZE COTTON BLANKETS,|GOOD SIZE SEAMED BED SHEETS whiie or gray, calored borders—sal Sale price $1.29, $3.00 4‘,,, AR BED SHEETS, 54x90—Sale price $1.69, wooL FINISH ELANKETS white or | BED SHEETS, $1x90—Sale price $1.98, |} gra e rders—Sale price | BEST BED - SHEETS, Sixio—Sale $4.89 a pair price WOOL BLANKEFS, full 45x36- INcH PILLOW CASES—sale prices $10.00 and $12.00 a prices 30c and 38c each. Bed Spreads FRINGED CROCHET BED SPREADS Sheetings 36-INCH WIDE BROWN SHEETING Sale price $3.39, —Sale prices 21c and 27¢ a yard. b v CROCHET BED SPREADS are priced J40/INCH WIDE HEAVY BROWN ow as $1.98 and up to $6.48. SHEETING—Sale price 20c a yard. SPECIAL! TWO LOTS OF FULL 36-INCH WIDE BLEACHED SHEET- ING—Sale prices 23::. 29¢ and 33¢ a vard, SiZE HEMMED EED SPREADS, slight imper 1‘59 nd $2.39. OTHER ECONOMIES ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 10-yard cut—Sale price $2.00. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, !2-yaid cut—Sale price $3.50. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH. yard Sale price $4.50. COLORED OUTING, stripes and checks—Sale prices 21c and 20¢ a yard 27-INCH WIDE WHITE OUTING -Sule pr 21, 2%¢ and 33c a yard 36-INCH WICE WHITE OUTING—=S T 42¢ a yard. GOOD QUALITY TICKING—sale pri a yard. Warm Bath Robes Flannelette Garments WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT BEACON FLANNELETTE BATH GOWNS, fa t es, 31 . ROBES, assorted patterns— $ 1,08 quality le price X WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT ol a9 S}OWNS 1 . tr § 6.50 quality—Sale price $5.39 3139 3 $ 750 qu le price $5.98 WOMEN'S SHORT FLANNELETTE $ 8.50 quality price $6.98 PETTICOATS, § s 59¢. $10.00 quality—Sale price $7.98 MANY WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN WINTER APPAREL Every woman who can possibly make use of a new Winter‘ Coat, Suit, Dress or Separate Skirt should avail herself of the remarkable offerings now offered here. Virtually our entire stock of Winter Coats and Suits are marked at half price. Included are many of the season’s most popular styles, all| good, desirable garments. OFFERINGS FROM THE DRESS GOODS SECTION Woolen Dress Geods I Dress Sllk.l ‘ inge of colors, regular i Sale price 35¢ 4 yard ‘ H WIDE SILK MULL in a wide WOOLEN SERGE, i of zood colors, regular s0c p 1 v—Sale price 42c a vard. {36-INCH WIDE MESSALINE $1.00 QUALITY STORM SERGE—Salc| i cluding hlack $1.7 o4 i Sa f36-1MC -] ) . D STORM SERGE ! A PR S \‘f‘,‘,‘,‘ {36-INCH WIDE WINDHAM SiLK, | FRENCH AND STORM t imperfections 200" a yard—Sale price , fully ‘ $1.69 26 I‘\CH WIDE SILK POP;.IN, a tu'l slors, worth $1.10 a yard— rice 95¢ a yard, N'S PART-WOOL SHIRTS AND 9 i DRAWERS—Sale price $2.19 a gar- R S WEREBED SHIRTS ANDIMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT 2 x IRTS—Sule prices $1.69 and $2.10, MEN'S Y RIBBED COTTON|MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS | UNION s §1.80. Sale price $2.10. Gloves Handkerchiefs WOMEN'S WASHABLE TAN CAPE W_OMEVN FINE LAWN HANDKER-- GLOVES. CHIEF! 1 $1.49 Y 10 WASHABLE GRAY the “'?,_“;‘EE,;‘ESGLOVESS R Sises. Fexulr] WOMEN'S PLAIN LAWN HEM. | Rt sls pitce S186 a STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS.i WOMEN'S WASHABLE TAN CAPE! s FDEGSTTS SRR, "4 dor ho g 3 ¥ & WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, At e IS 1 in colored de: WOMEN'S BLACK AND WHITE Sale price 11c cach I BRIV RS PRI $2.25 | s quality—Sale price $1.69 o pair WOMEN'S WASHABLE CHAMOI Jewelry SETTE GLOVES, B, a1 HOLIDAY JEWELRY, consisting of | and gray, resular Auality =S4l PINS n sets or separate—~BROOCHES, | price 83¢ a pa HAT PINS, LAVALLIERES, LIN-| BOYS' LEATHER GAUNT-LET|GERIE CLASPS, BABY PINS, ETC, GLOVES, regular 98¢ quality—=alelin a wide choice of patterns m-rknd price 9% a pal at sale prices, BOYS' JERSEY z; A U N ‘r L E T « quality—Sale price 17¢, 3 for 50c GLOVES, regular % r fc quality —Sale price 35¢, 3 for $1.00 price 42¢ a pair. BOYS' WOOLEN GLOVES, regular P $9c quality—Sale price 89¢ a pair Knitting Yarn CHILDREN'S ~WOOLEN _GOLF lichaki crav and natural color, 4-PLY GLOVES, all sizes, regular 53¢ qual KNITTKNG YARN, regular $1.° ity—Sale price 49¢ a pair 1lity ~Sale price 75¢ a hank. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. DR.E CJACKSON |o~vecr o rowss DENTIST | e NLLOVREY BROS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. BALMERS Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantio | g5 Union 8¢, lm—.qlbln-. Phone 44 Phone 206 WIIIWIIMIG- Conn. THERE 13 no tivertising medium 1n | THERE 1s no advertising mediam I » m-u Conpectic: r-‘u. to The Bul- | Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bule resulta. letin for business S | | ] | ! other members { Lillian John WlLLlMANTlC The installation of office £ cis S. Long Woman's Reliief took place Wed A. R. hall. hi of Sul"\\ of Norwich, Wright was a: from on, Mr Isabelle Ky sthew, of Willington, f Admiral Foot M real re Mrs. At last a And a Oszood e Nor Mabel nd by and zood it on ‘the tios _should hail f . Oliver of Aflmn ciatic rheuny tried ever: for Theumatism h was treated at one of the the form of it tree with gifis for all merziment was increased cing out as th n to I v the lichts it of doing in Willimantic. The s installed were - dent Bowen; senior v P. !”H\\ lhre Burton 5 well as ever. Anni inche jun- Phil- | hundred thousand dolla Rheuma has done for me.” T cotrespondent, chaplain, in the superior co sed has been pronounc ient by Dr. Haviland town. The annual meeting of Industrial Compan amber of commer fousth colos besres day 1ta elect cct officers, Ge r B. Lincoln, retary Pollard and Fred The treasurer, t The offic ©. Taylor, vice pi 1t T tic Womar Jan. 21, at orted a_surplu The charity ball hel the town | in of §2,088.5) over the ps 1l Wednesd very sue- be Towne s city om pusines The war department h: mes of 1 number 1 as not , but the y was well all evening. Preceding the danc American band gave o short concert or number irned to France Otto B. Robinson sang The The Star ‘Spangled Tanner the | Birnest C. Jacobs of 22 M dance numbers, Mrs. | pd Carl Hoffman af Hal H Mathien James Wik retur: I kcme in this city No More Rheumatism! Torturing Pains mad Swollen Joints | Vanisk When Rheuma is Used. dy for rhecuma od one it must be when | medi; Tried many Iam a con-| ve rheumatism in any hoard of diraeto and of Stoningtcn Thuraday. s made pub- Ladies” Wool .Serge Dresses $5.9° i druggists no-c no-| the ncm‘ ures. Read v, Ga., says| | m for two| ne offe act best South 1 improved | B ! not take for Ladies’ Coats, Ladies’ Coats, Ladies’ Coats, urt, ed of Mi as the the y ce Ladies’ pre: reside o San M. K Children’s Gin was of 1 fror ulon court vton. ned nishe chatged from the U. S. T’ White was located last at NORWICH he case ~of Attorney William A. King. repre i ) charged with stat sentative from the town of Windha Opposits M\Woslworthis Millions of Housewives are Using Swift'’s Premium Oleomargarine It answers their every require- ment. Has the delicious flavor— gives mostenergy value per pound —is healthful— nutritious—has the elements for growth that allchildien need—it saves 20 cents or more a pound. Is easy to get —it is the most widely distributed brand of oleomargarine. " It is sweet—pure—clean—not touched by hand in manufacture or packing. They find it.a most delightful spread for bread and fine for cooking and baking. If you doubt, a trial carton will convince you. Swift & Company, U. S. A, Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce St. H. C. Adams, Manager Other Quality Brands been appoiated chairman of the committee which honor him the leader of the ho antative Alphonse Chagnon it been named as a mem- he committee of contingent ex- i of capitol furniture and | mak Repre Hinman was nominated 1 CGovernor Holcomb superior court. The | tor a term ofwix vears, beginni 1919 Fred Flagg of Waterbur: and for the meeting of the United Sp: eslie Beebe is employ an Thread Co. | Funeral services for were held lin, Thursday morning a: A requiem hizh ma annu; W - from his home in Patrick 0 o- he bearers O Gorman and South Manchester and Patrick vell of Boston. Burial was in St. Jo- ph's cemetery i rey Brothers, The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Palmer was held at her home in North Wind- | b t 2 o'clock. Rov ield Center canducte Buriai was in North ery. Mrs. Harru‘.i E. Vickers, 95, widow ied at the home D. K, Clark, ay morning, ~1.o was in charge of Killou- Windham cem rk of this ci N Reed presided at the session h opened 2y The lis called a m! 21 of them re- 0 were excused Ly the : in the panel. A | Raphael Howart with statutory arsor Chldren Cry ¥OR FLETCHER'S I CASTOR!IA | Heating Stoves !Cool weather is here! How wxll you heat the house this| | Winter? WOOD AND COAL HEATERS ‘-Elenwuod, Quaker and Rich- mond makes in wood and coal burning stoves. Prices range from $3.50 to $35.00. We also show the ELEC- | TRIC OIL HEATERS in three | sizes. 1 Come in and let us show you. \ THE J.C.Lincoln Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Furniture 705-3 Undeflaln.ng 705-2 JAYI\ SHEPARD Bucceedinz Elmord & Shepard Funeral Director'& Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic great variety. We have the | v worth $15.00—Sale Price...... $ 6.97 worth $25.00—Sale Price...... $11.97 worth $35.00—Sale Price...... $14.97 Children’s Coats worth $5.00—Sale Price.... $ 2.97 Heatherbloom Petticoats, colors, worth $2.50—Sale Price.......... $§ 1.24 Ladies’ House Dresses, worth § Ladies’ Poplin Top Skirts, pleated, worth $5.00—Sale Price. ...... gham Dresses, worth SI‘SO— $2.50; navy Too Many Winter Coats THEY MUST GO OUT OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN— THE WISE PEOPLE WHO WAITED UNTIL NOW WITHOUT BUYING THEIR WINTER GOGDS CAN Save One-Half biack and —Sale Price $ 1.47 and black, . $ 197 Sale Price $ 1.47 SALE OR NO SALE—YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR LOW PRICES THE PASNIK CO. SseELL FOR LESS WILLIMANTIC Next to charged by Cler! had previol suilty. vxphmn(l Putnam an: tion hoard. and saw a not find & pile of boxi Alphonse the man v the latter fire showec kad a can ran in the We can show you m en went to the fire” Howarth and f How: Hou\or he acted in a nerveus ner . On cross examination w Hv had known i1 ‘ and_ hadn't heen v he fire before he met the a {fire and ta in relation came to P giss of wh over He heard fire and m nzmed Tat Fdw {mierly emp with Jacks the conve Yoida and the Mulle: miade to hil enee of an as_follows: The complaint in the case w n. the into an alley and saw the had just started. He tried to =zet <omething to put the out but could Jo<9|’sh 0. with vou or ot Detective a saloon and had t when the saloon closed. Howarth wen 1 Howarth ked with Har- | and made the statement Harold ttributed to him stating he made the remark beeause e fraid. Mr. Jackson and Officer went 10 Brooklyn jail with Howarth, who said if he was let 0 he wonld aever set another fire, would Jeave the i1 anid | quit drinking. Jackson met il hi in at the jail and had ation with him ard J. detective, s read fdzar M. Warnes owarth usly entered a plea of not the same. e, next nd own- next w lived in d was clerk for the exemp- He came out on ths stre number 6f people and w Tt The fir es. Bu chief of ssier, %0 LR tur 1 on. opno Harold The man tu direction. Putnam was to Wil o after ked with him n- he to dlowarth said e utnam at clock, went to vo beers gnd a hiskey., There a fight the et ro nothe Hickey of IMart fo loyed by the government said he was the il | on at the time 1 ations hetve s made in a was made s fire in Ju! or 2 Provideace, Marke of itness, 1 itements m by Howarth in fne pres- nother prisoner in the jail :_2.—‘1‘7did.>ceminb'7 ‘make trust and is enthusiastic in his efforts Ladies' Flesh Color Jersey Bloomers 59 Ladies’ Colored Outing Flanne|, Gowns, worth $2.00—Sale Price ...........0. 00005, Ladies’ White Heavy Outing Flannel Gowns, worth $2.50—Sale Price. 3 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests or Pants, heavy weight, 97¢ $ 129 worth 59c—Sale Price.........ccc000ueee 39 Children’s Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, worth 98c—Sale-Rrice . ....0v..o. oot iR 1T N ATE Ladies’ White Voile Waists, new Spring stock, worth $2.00—Sale Price ......... o= 1 9%c DANIELSON Woolworth's Soon ting fire to the Bug-|some trouble for that cheap aop Howartl bee block in Putnam on October 3,|Putnam and the fire department : A aske] for an ep- | December 3—“If Lhadn’t bees dr is dient is a brother of Attorney [ing I would never think of s mony_in- Howarth, who with Lindley | fre.” ng. Mr. , also of Putnam, pleaded December 4—“Yes T did et urt recess {0l tho Lritug of Sreoniin i £43,000 five in Putnam that the < and the eral 5 aso. Howarth police are trying to get me o . . | were ‘arrested charged wit: 25 & ey will have” some Jab o prot ened at 2 o'clork number of fires in Putnam and Cain |aad if ihey do T hav :d the jury say confessed to his part in the afiair. The rewster S thought best-to sus- trial was a sensational one and after ].,,,.,“ I wonll se and then or- n had been in progress inute if they wouid il next Tues- warth changed nis pl a1 e December i--“When 1 am drink B o h e i Onacbire i 1 simply want to see nothing but big i el s oshine:s red blaze, fire and smoke Dut I e The following jury was selected to [ WONL mlead ‘gulliy. ICe up 5 ndent of i Marion, rm‘ Hast Ll B the nsane. 1, Ashford: n‘;’rn'f“u;"‘“_“’_“ 1 In addition to the Howarth c : William R. Ilrch- Tear g sue case of ! eret seborealE st Killingly Peckham, L scheduled to | I. Stephens, Canterbury; | ;000 o Ross Moran, Chaplin; James 1. Smith, & i 4 |H W Plainfield: Willis Covell, Pomrret; Ca- |1% I will m v NOR INE iAM leb Anthony. S Everett Ar- |27 A ns ahe Ed n are busy with Aol h were with my on the right of 26, SAWINS WoO a dand 48 50 ard s pever went to Oxford, te Frank Gar is The jurymen who were not an the J panel or excused for the term were Warks excused until Tuesday moraing at m(‘nta were true and made in 10.30 o'clock. ence during his confinemen: in J — —— State’s Attorney Searls Continuing the witness stated that TY A in_the prosecution 1 the statements werc made voluntarily JEWETT CI Eric_O. Johnson of Put and that Howarth also sugzested that ss Griffin’s millinery shop will ds ney Charles L. Torrey the bedding open cach cver All hats in peared for Howarth. in fire for sto. George W, Perry, civil T ———— Futnam, was the first witn, Attornay Tor Mancheste: « Stevenson and exhibited a map of the business| iy the jail on left Monday for devens whers where the buildins [, ng spent he c C. A, secre- oved was located and | purpose was fo et : tary. Does Your Husban;l Drink? Druggist Tells How To Cure the Liguor Habit ot Home Be Filled at|s i m fire department, said cretly arm came in a: 1140 and e minutes . He found AT e Neland e was in a pile of boxes which were |grunkard. and relatives § under a wooden ceiling which had | despaired of His on o spree when i caught fire, Ster sousht the best medical men. in E Chandler, a Painam po- | Burope in the hope that she might find ymething which would cure him. Fin- y s recommended to an emi- t, who gave her a private (the' same & v her how to us was over 3 he has not touched a w occupies a position of “ured. and He help others overcome the liquor abit He_ feels that he can best do nd dr and this by making public the s formu et and met Howa 1 which cured him. Here ng. Howarth said scription: Go to any first class drug scjss daugpiss. anything to you say -~ they may’ say OUR FINAL CLEARANCE OF Coats and Suits ARE WONDERS COATS FOR MISSES AND LADIES. ... $10.U0 and up SUITS FOR MISSES AND L‘\Dll‘b. .. $10.00 and up ONE RACCON COAT, value $ ’(n 00—now $164.50 ONE RACCOON COAT, value $210.00--now $134.50 ID% off on Bon Ton and Royal Woicester Corsets THE SPECIALTY SHOP 140 MAIN STREET, NORWICH We have a rack of Suits, Dresses, values to $30.00— ANYTHING ON THIS RACK...... Coats and q: g,u-.

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