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2 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919 Murray’s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. The January Clearance offers every opportunity to provide the home with every needed article at prices that are much below regular, and Fri- day and Saturday will be interesting days for every one who is interested in the home. In every section of the store will| be found seasonable merchandize priced at worthwhile|! savings. ECONOMIES FROM THE DOMESTIC SECTION |- Warm Blankets jBed Shects and Pillow Cases 000D SIZE COTTON BLANKETS,|GOOD SIZE SEAMED BED SHEETS| ) e price $1 "306-“”" - '§189, 9239 und up 10| gep SHEETS, 34+80—Sale price $1.60. p o BED SHEETS, 51x90 WOOL FINISH BLANKETS gra Sa ce | BEST $4.39 price WOOL BLANKEJS, 1 prices $10.00 and $12.00 a p: BED Bed Spreads FRINGED CROCHET SED SPREADS 36-INCH \"H Sal CROCHET BED SPREADS are priced WIDE HEAVY s $1.98 a $6.48. TING—S ‘ SPECIAL! TWO LOTS OF FULL e ek SIZE HEMMED BED SPREADS u“‘\"::‘“‘ WIDE BLEAGE $ nd $2.39, X | | OTHER E CCNOM‘F:: ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 10- 3LISH LONG CLOTH GLISH LONG CLOTH COLORED OUTING nd ch 27.INCH WIDE WHITE OUTING 36-INCH WIDE WHITE OUTING GOOD QUALITY TICKING Sale Flanneletie Garments Warm Bath Robes WOMEN'S LANNELETTE NIGHT BEACON FLANNELETTE BATH|t GOWN $ valu ROBES, assorted patterns— | Sale price §139, ; ; £ $ 4.98 quality—Sale price $3.39 WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS fancy stripes, $ 6.50 q 2.2 0 Sale price $1.89 $ 7.50 le price $5.98 WOMEN'S SHORT FLANNELETTE $ £50 quality—Sale price $6.98 PETTICOATS, ‘striped, Stc valuc Sale pr s $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 cur 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 Goods | Dress Sitks WQOLEN PLAIDS in a good variety {27-INCH WIDE SILK MULL of color combinations, re e *"]" oot ftae it value—Sale price $1.10 a 3 o e e 2 36-INCH WIDE SILK I vice of good co WOOLEN SERGE, regular 75 Sule petc - quality—Sale price e 36-INCH WIDE $1.00 QUAL’TV STORM SERGE —Sale colors, including price B4 a ¥ quality—Sale pr $125 FRENCH AND STORM serae|BNCH WIDE T —Sale price §1. : 36-INCH WIDE subject to s WINDHAM imp ll.flé FINE FRENCH _AND STORM Sa L vard ‘ worth $2.00 a rd—-Saie a yard FINE FRENCH SERGE, STORM {3€-INCH WIDE SELK POPLIN, a full S8ERGE AND TAFFETA SERGE—j linec olors, $ rd: Sale price $1.79 a ard MEN'S FURNISHINGS Sale MEN'S HEAVY FLEECE SHIRTS|MEN'S PART-WOOL S} AND DRAWERS—sulc price 98¢ o DRAWERS—sale p MEN'S = RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, —f ) . <|MEN'S OUTING FLANNE price 98¢ a & : MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED COTTON|MEN'SOUTINGFLAN UNION SUITS —=alk €1.89, r WOMEN'S WASHABLE TAN CAPE woM f FINE LAWN HAN GLOVES, ail size: resular $I.2 CHIEFS, plain c r quality le 1 $149 o « ‘ WOMEN'S E GRAY SUEDE G size regul $2.25 quality; price $1.49 a pair WOMEN'S WASHABLE TAN CAPE GLOVES resular $2.50 qua price $1.89 1 pair WOMEN'S BLACK AND WHITE DRESS KID GLOVES, regular $2.2 quality—Sale price $1.69 « p WOMEN'S WASHABLE SETTE GLOVES, 1 CHAMO! ick, thn, mole] HoLIDAY J and gray, rezular $1.00 qus Sale | PINS in cets or price 83¢ a pa HAT PINS. i BOYS' LEATHER GAUNTLET|GERIE CLASPS, BABY PINS, ETC, GLOVES, ar ulity—Salc lin a wide choice of patterns marked price % a pa at sale prices, BOYS' JERSEY GAUNTLET| 2 1 GLOVES, regu b quali Sale 3! price 42c a pail BOYS' WOOLEN GLOVES, regular 8%¢ quality—Sale price 89¢ a pair CHILDREN'S WOOLEN GOLF|Khak GLOVES, all sizes, regular 69¢ qual ity—Sale price 49¢ a paur THE H. C. MURRA‘Y CO. DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIET Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantio [ DANIEL P, THOMAS H. . KILLOUREY BRGS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- BALMERS $3.30. —Sale p 21c and a yard. i N | Commander WILLIMANTIC Windham High school-five was de- feated at basketball by Stafford High school five at the Y. M. C. A. in Staf- ford Springs, Wednesday evening. The lineup was Windham High, Sumner Siaford liu'h .. Cunniagham Right Forward. Sullivan: . .2 E20 Egler Norton Cummings Ccnnell, I,Alh)np = . Fagan Score, Stafford 2, Wi Iets fzom the floo, Cummings 3, Kuslaasky Yale University Press ha liched The H of lenry in three v+ umes by Dean W Cross. D 5 o gradvate of 2h school, W, ndhum L '/n> of Hartto*d was a locs visitor Shaia D. Fuliplotl Haxtrord, has brought forc:osure proceedin mk Raynes of properties buildings. > the superior county the v in February. labor cond around this ions city, begin 5 just now C. Tyler A. Spanish War Veterans, held their innual banquet Camp No. 8, Ur at th se home on when a turkey supper Com- = ment Adjutant Fred 'y installed the offi t. s toastmaster ponded were Houston, Depa those who re had on meeti night a group we all the officers campment. Nelson Adams is to h, . < city ice stays cold long enough ice to form. Arcanum council of thi; to attend a joint installa officers at , Tuesday The Y. M. C. A. team won a vwc(ury from the K. of C. at the bowl last n s0 that now ave te he champion- M. C. A. won the fi s d the K. of C. the The final score was 1520 to 15 ‘Sunday at the Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. C. Harley Smith, min t mornin Resource and Investme Evening ubject, The ody to be L Christian Science, morning ser “lub rooms on ject of lesson-sermon John 10.10. kiel 13 in Woman" street, Golde reading penter, day subje ian and His Coun- wry. leader, Miss Ada Bowen. SundaV evening service, fine dictures and community ng. Ramuel A. Collins, formeriy ¥ died in Baltimor born in Columbia, N of Mr. and Mrs He is survived & 1 r and two so 1 half sister. Funeral services for Mr: were held Friday ome of her daug m. Rev. M. R. The bearers ne P. Abell osea Smit Interment was in nter cemetery, Lebanon, where mmittal servic ducted 1 The funeral of Robert M. Palmer held 1':’\11\\ afternoor \m\h tery celebrated 7 o'clock Burial was in don Txme*h/ Sulhvan died , Friday ind Pete SErious. | | | Some people are inclined to neglect 1 a slight rash. They considerit a { fle and expect it to disapp On the contrary this more malignant in rature, and conse- ¥ more difficult to overcome ourself hours of torture. On ndicatien of soreness to the 1 itchy and inflamed skin, spolty, with a_tendency to become ollen and painful—apply Resinol the famocs healing ointment prepared es- pecially for the treatment of such ailments JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard 86 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. MRe-teminm Phome 4| prone200 slady Assistant) 13 no advertising medlum in | THERE 15 no advertising medium 5 Conmecticut equal to The Bul- busimess resulis. Eastern Connecticut equ: to The Bul- letin for business results. Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistan: Tel. connection i P v | | | ‘ LL SALES FINAL 194 Main Street 98(: were to $4.98 up to $59.50, Our COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and FURS have been marked so ridiculous- ly low that nowhere can you duplicate these bargains. WE SELL DEPENDABLE MER- CHANDISE ONLY. Furs—One-third Off Regular Prices Dresses—now $8.98 to $21.50 Millinery Clearance Final Hats Marked Far Below Cost for Quick Clearance $1.98 vere 08558 NO MEMOS JEWETT CITY mme has received the am regarding her son, ymme: Private Orville La- mme, Inf., previously reported mi g in action sinee July 1, now report- died betwe: July twenty-third and , cause of death to be de- Jhnmd B. Keen of Westerly st of Mr: 2. H. Hiscox on | Mrs. and M Brown are days in Boston ith t > act of con- cations in the .k Society of wi rch for artha Everlasting be gospel pastor ead | school v | Johnson drawers childrer 15 dresses piiloy kes a and assembled —ad of o Tastiat s ames ot kot Onn the teams nd cleanest play Bijou floor. cable shooting of Ashland owe: in the second e of the re he Jewett The score ever Shadroch Referee, n and Stan- 4, LEDYARD women in Ledyard have h Red Cross wor has Maypard. Mrs. May- ling to her house- no one to to compli > wor with time nd don r\l is l"l ded llH »' in Hartford returning h Mrs. Ber he Preston-Ledyard local of thie . . held its Jm\u.fl meeting at enco of J. Kellog: all at on Plains Monday cvflning. The veport of the secretary and treasurer was heard and approved. The fol- | ed a bean ! Rev. J. B. Aldrich's S morn;nq} t Methe ‘h t church ’P!SO’S e an add on feeding F It was a very profit- able meetir \Ix\ John R. Weiman, has returned improved in health from Vhere she underwent an eturned ster, Ma ind Walter Parmelee the local fishermen so They rec went to caught twenty large the ice. Two of the hed 6 1-2 poun ter son. t his h trouble. was the from 1 She rpl pay made har : | was | ation | the | COVEN"'RY nual meetir d Corgregat The a 1ce on 1sec be du”( permit. All the offi The North school, which s closed > illness of Mrs. other, lay, with Miss closed of so ing to cut off wood lot. Alvin U.H.;..‘\v The people of this town the awfulne in- Mrs. n in ) been town years and will 30, son of Mr . and died Tuesday nia. He wa and made r, Ray, whose inue his home wit family arc a 1 breaking one wheel of Miss Hawkins did not lose the ho e wagon. of contral has received an invi- I 1l dinner of the 1h at the Allyn Hc EAGLEVILLE n v Annie Thomp 8tep Your Coughing No need to let that cough persist. Stop the frritation, and remove tickling and hoarse- ness by goothing the inflamed throat with You may choose from 35 beautiful SUITS which formerly sold up to $75.00, materials are velours, broadcloths and serge You may choose from 35 real smart COATS formerly. sold cloths, all lined and interlined, mostly fur trimmed. $25.00 barely pays for the material of any of these garments A. F. WOOD lowing officers were elected: presi- dent, Appleton Mai secretary and treasurer, Joseph A, Cla County Agent I. C. Warner of Norwich was present and Prof, Rhea of Storrs col- “The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN. Parlors 8 Maghanic Street materials silvertone, woal velours and broad- were from 9 $15.00t0 $35.00 $2.98 were to $7.50 NO EXCHANGES Wauregan Hotel Block HOUSEFURNISHINGS INCLUDING CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERIES, UPHOLSTERY, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, AND COMORTABLES CLEANED OUR REPUTATION—AND OGUR METHODS— ASSURE SATISFACTION New London Auto Delivery . Avey 6 Montauk 87 Broad St. Norwich § 156 Main St Telephone to Mrs. Marsh’'s old home, Frank Rich- ¢ evenine talks on the Seven ardson’s. erpamum. Bay Seouts ~ iday eveming 2t 8. Rev.. WAUREGAN e R At the Wauregan vmmcw"mr i Hartford—The Knights of Colum- Thln'v-.:. The 'Zm;nin];: B sus of Hartford are planning to open ghtenment of the Low LR 3 subject at Sunday morning oldiex 1,08 AR Church school at 12. B rom will be the 1 an Erdeavor mee “My Little Pets Love Cascarets” TO MOTHERS! If you will learn to give this harmless candy cathartic to your children, in- stead of castor oil, calomel and pills, you will savg’ money and avoid lots of worry and trouble. Trulyl -~ When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, a tainted breath, sow stomach or a cold; when bilious, constipated, feverish, remember, a Cascaret to quickly “work” away the nasty bile, sour fermentations and poisons should always be the first treatment given. Children really like to take candy Cascarets and they never gripe the tender bawels, mever injure, and never disappoint the worried mother, Give Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Each 10 cent box contains full directions for children and adults. CEES SAVE HONEY PEOPLE SAVE MONEY The thrifty who want an absolutely safe depository will bring their savings to us. Interest rate, 4 per cent. THE BROOKLYN SAVINES BANK J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, Pres. WM. H. BURNHAM, CLARENCE H. POTTER, Treasurer i DANIELSON, CONN. Vice-Pres.