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MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE, " LIMANTIC, CONN. KNIT UNDERWEAR WOMEN'S FINE RIBBED BODICE VESTS, 3%c valu & price 250 each. | WOMEN'S BLEACHED JERSEY RIBBED- VESTS, low Tegular and :;,"‘ sizes, 3¢ and 46c values—Sale price w 'S BLEACHED JERSEY RIBBED PANTS: knte coff, remuier and xire siren value 75c—Sale price 49c. WOMEN'S BLEACHED JERSEY RIBBED UNION SUITS, all styles, valug Thc—Sale price 3%. ALL SHE NEEDS AND ALL HE NEEDS MUSLIN UNION_SUITS for Boys and Girls—Sale price 75c. MISSES’ SUMMER VESTS, sleeveless—Sale price 17c each. low mneck, BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JULY =20, nufin”nfl“ o R IN \WE! lace 1. m mma. $1.00 MUCUN NlGHT - Y GOWNS, lace and em ll% quality—Sale pdm 8%¢. $2.00 quality—Sale pri & $3.00 :u-m:—auu price w Telephone 105 TWICE A YEAR WE HOLD A FINAL DISPOSAL SALE—ONE IN JANU- ARY AND ONE IN JULY. -THOUGH WE HOLD MANY INTERESTING SALES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, THESE TWO ARE THE MOST IM- PORTANT, FOR ALL THE REMAINING STOCKS OF THE SEASON ARE OFFERED AT PRICES THAT BEAR NO RELATION TO THEIR ACTUAL BUT THIS SEASON'S DISPOSAL SALE IS DESTINED TO ECLIPSE BOTH IN POINT OF COMPLETENESS AND MONEY SAVING POSSIBIL- ITIES THE MOST BRILLIANT TWICE-A-YEAR ACHIEVEMENTS OF OTHER SEASONS. COME AND HELP' US ACCOMPLISH OUR AM— WORTH OR VALUE. T JULY CLEARANCE OF DOMESTICS COTTON AND SHEETINGS %-INCH WIDE FINE BLEACHED COTTON—Sale prices 156, 19¢ and 2ie a yard. £2-INCH WIDE BLEACHED COT- TON—Sale price 36c a yard 45-INCH WIDE BLEACHED SHEZT- ING—Sale price 42c a vard. 72-INCH WIDE BLEACHED COoT- TON—Sale price 80c a yard #1-INCH WIDE HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETING—Sale prices 60c and 74c| a yard CLEARANCE OF TOWELING #.INCH WIDE ' CREAM COLOR TOWELING—Sale price 12 al yard. UNION GLOSS TOWELING—Sale, —Sale prices 11e, 14c and 16 ard. 40-INCH_ WIDE HEAVY SHEETING — Sale prices 2lc a yard. 72-INCH WIDE COTTON—Sale price a yard. Sale prices 65¢ and a yard. 40- 42c a 48c and 50c a Sale price 46c a yard. TOWELS prices 1be, 19 and vrices 79 and 98¢ each. prices 2lc and 35¢c a yard. INCH WIDE HEAVY BLEACH 3 15x36—8ale price $125 each. BROWN TURKISH TOWELS. 20x40—Sale price 2 TOWELING—Sale 29¢ a yard. IROWN CRASH—Sa AR LINEN BROWN CRASH-—Sale jces 33c, 39¢ and 49¢ a vard ALL “LINEN BLEACHED CRASH— Sale prices 42c and 48c 2 nn JULY CLEARANCE OF WHITE GOODS TO 39-INCH WIDE wnn’el pri 22 le price 2lc a ELS, size and 85c 20x40—Sale prices .NMNSOOK le prices 28c and price $1.10 a cut. vard, Imcu WIDE WHITE PLISSE, ssitable for undergarments, et e 3¢ a flsllvlo.cnn WIDE WHITE MADRAS —Sale price 33 a 20INCH WIDE LAWNS. STRIPES AND CHECKSSaie price yard. I~INCN WIDE WHITE POPLIN— Sic “lNCH WIDE WH\TE SUITING. BEACH le prices 23c and 2Bc a yard. ENGLISH cut—Sale $3.60 a cut. prices $1.80, $225 e prices $260 and $3.75 45-INCH_INDIAN HEAD REM NANTS—Sale price 28¢ a yard. WPIT" “LAWN- e r\nce 19¢ a yard. COMFORTERS AY\D BED BLANKETS SPREADS 80x70 COTTON BLANKETS—Sale price $229 a pair. 2578 COTTON FILLED COMFORT- ERS--Sale price $3.29 each MEMMED !‘EDSQEPREADS. rice $1 VERY SPECIAL, FULL SIZE HEM- MED BED SPREADS, reguiar quality—Sale ptice $3.00 eac JULY SALE OF TABLE LINENS 'LEACHED MERCERIZED TABLE je prices WHITE OR GREY full size $6.50 a pair. Sale price $8.39 a pai Sale pr , $229 and \»ud H WIDE BkEACHED YABLE - 'i“: ASK. 1.25 4 price $4.00 a dozen. LINE N 39 representing values up Sale Pric RS—Sale price $1.76 each. PILLOW CASES FULL SIZE BED SHEETS—Sale price FULL SIZE SEAMED BED SHEETS —Sale price $1.19. 81x80 BED SHEETS—Sale price $1.39, $1x90 BEST BED SHEETS—Sa $1.59. 39 and 46c each. 45!36 price 50c eac! 42%36 " PILLOW CASES—Sale 25¢c, 3%c and 46c each. JULY SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS MEN’'S BALBRIGGAN UNDER- SHIRTS AND DRAWERS e price 65¢c 3 garment. MEN'S DIMITY UNION SUITS— Sale prices 79c and $1.10. MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS| Bale price $129 cach. ONE ODD LOT OF MEN’'S UNION SUITS, were $2.00, to close at 98c. Al,l. MEN'S MADRAS AND NEGLI- NIRTS. sizes 14 to 17, to close u '1‘ each. u!u'l MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS - Sale prices $1.25 and $1.50. close at $189 each. KITCHENWARE SECTION et:(»sn. srfict(EL PLATED TEA STONE CROCKS No. § siz, value $3.25—Sale price fi"' gallon stue—Sale price 3o, No. 3 size, value $3.50—Sale price zallon size—Sale price 45e. FINE COPPER BOTTOM WASH gallon size—Sale price 7c. BOILERS with wood handles— gallon size—Sale price 80c. ru 8 size, value $2.98—Sale price $2.39 !fll:on size—Sale price $1.05. No. 9 size, value u__rsfis;h T A $2.49 gallon size—Sale price ;13 GALY, A s e, SPECIAL IN ALUMINUM gallon size—Sale price 10-quart o price 25c 3 hios 30 ALUMINUM ‘UTENSILE. 1N Bt g ING DOUBLE B8Ol uc 14-quart size—Sale oaLVANIZED “WASH ED_ ROASTER ttachment— Small size—Sale price 79c. Medium size—Sale price 89¢ 81x99 BEST BED SHEETS— $1.35. 94c_cach, ity Madras—Sale prices 85¢ MEN'S HOSE-Sale prices 23 and 29¢ PENDERS_Sale prices ING SUITS at Bi MEN’S $1.25 SILK price 73¢ each. oo o tate price 35c TUBS. with SERVING KETTLES, 'md $3.00 uluu-—s.u 36-INCH WIDE BROWN SHEETING a ROWN 7c and BEST BROWN 81-INCH WIDE BROWN SHEETING CH WlDE TUGING—S‘le price 45- INCH W|DE TUDING—SIAe prices yar 45-INCH WIDE FIQUOT TUBING— S SRS L0 . .t SRR CLEARANCE OF BLEACHED HUCK ;gwELS-SaM PART LINEN HUCK TOWELS—Sale ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS, size size BLEACHED TURKlSH TDWELB- .ulp prices 16c, 19c, 33c and 39¢ EXTRA HEAVY TURKISH TOW- 18-INCH BIRDSEYE COTTON— 36-INCH WIDE FINE CAMBRIC—| LONG CLOTH--10- yan! LONG CLOTH-—12-yard 27-INCH WIDE WHITE DIMITY MERINO BLANKETS -Sale prices $498 and PART WOOL BLANKETS, good size| N:RC=RIZED$ HEMMED NAPKsl‘NS 22-INCH GOOD QUALITY NAPKINS ALL LINEN NAPKINS, assorted pat- to a dozen, to close at Special MERCERIZED ROUND TABLE COV- 45x36 PILLOW CASES—Sale price 25¢| ch. 45x36 PILLOW CASES—Sale prices HEMSTITCHED PILLOW ES, good quality—Sale price 44e¢| 453 BEST PILLOW GASES—Saie priceg MEN’S WORK SHIRTS—Sale price BOYS' BLOUSES, made of good :u:‘l; BLACK AND COLORED! MEN's HEAVY FIREMtN’l aus- MEN’S COTTON AND wooL IATH- fl uctions. EGKVIEAR—&!e MEN’s UMBRELLAS—one lot at $1.98 ach. WDMEN'S UMIR!LLAS—.ne ot to ARE—| LUD- RS, KET. TLES, PERCOLATORS AND PRL- e $i4 AND BY SO DOING HELP YOURSELF. JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS AND WAISTS The time has come for us to clear out all remaining Sfits, Dresses and Waists, and this is the way we have reduced the prices to accomplish our aims. SUITS TO CLOSE AT July Sale of Coats Less Than Half Price WOMEN’S COATS AND COATEES, in Jersey, Polo Cloth, Velours, Tweeds and Satins, to close at less than These sui baif price— are developed in such materials ae Fine Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Jersey and may be had in $1250 QUALITY, to close at $5.98. regular and extra sizes. Notice the savings i $19.00 QUALITY, to close at $8.75. $2250 SUITS, to close 18 329.00 QUALITY, to close at $12.98. $39.00 SUITS, to close ] 382.00 QUALITY, to close at $17.50. $49.00 SUITS, to close i $4550 QUALITY, to close at $19.50. $59.00 SUITS, to close § $49.00 QUALITY, to close at $24.50. CLEARANCE OF SUMMER DRESSES. ONE LOT OF WOMEN’S SILK AND SATIN DRESSES MARKED FOR QUICK GLEARANCE. These are good dresses taken from our regus lar stock and offer a real, good opportunity to buy one at very little cost. 329.00 AND $3500 VALUES, for $13.50. $33.00 AND $45.00 VALUES for $17.50. WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES, made of fine Sheer Dotted Swiss, Ime ported Organdie and fine Ginghams. §6.98 GINGHAM DRESSES—Sale price $450. $9.98 GINGHAM DRESSES—Sale price $5.98. §1250 GINGHAM DRESSES—Sale price $7.50. 298 ORGANDIE OR VOILE DRESSES—Sale price $7.98. 00 ORGANDIE OR VOILE DRESSES—Sale price $9.50, 516.00 ORGANDIE OR VOILE DRESSES—Sale price $10.98. 20% DISCOUNT ON WHITE SKIRTS PORCH AND HOUSE WOOLEN SKIRTS WOMEN'S WHITE TUB SKIRTS, in DRESSES WOOL SKIRTS, made in the Surt Satin, patch |[PORCH AND HOUSE DRESSES, panel and box plaithd effect; ed i SRt made of good quality Gingham, Per- materials as French serge, na and button trimmed— cale and figured Voiles, priced as $3.98 quality for $2.98, price 3 16th, ¥ 1 k a f: \ follows— clot] Prunella cloth nd fancy ve- = & d : 1.7 I 3 .19, lour, in regular and extra sizes, to g 5 quality—Sale :}: $4.98 quality for $3.50. ice 149 price $1.98. $5.98 quality for $4.75. price $2.25, a latest such Gabardine price $1.98 quality—Sale close at a 20 PER CENT. Dis- $2.50 quality—Sale COUNT. §2.98 qualily—Sale SILK WAISTS AND BLOUSES GEORGETTE, CREPE DE GHINE.}% SATIN AND TRICOLETTE|s WAISTS AND OVERBLOUSES, in white and colors— WHITE AND COLORED | SWEATERS AND SLIP-ONS WAISTS WOOL SLIP-ONS IN COLORS— 2 uality—Sale price euh P::'SZC:A!-E WORK WAISTS—Sale 5 a1ty — It‘ price $4.98 ea PERCALE WORK WAISTS— $7.50 TUAEDO SWEATERS—Sale le price 75¢ eac! price $3.60. WHITE VOILE WAISTS—Sale 51%500 WOOL SWEATERS—Sale price price $1.19, $5.98 quality—Sale price $4.689 |HAND-TAILORED WAISTS, white $6.50 quality—Sale price $4.98 e BATHING SUITS 7. i :: $2.50 quality—Sale price $1.98. 'ALL BATHING SUITS ranging in| o, $293 quality—Sale price $2.39, Bhides: ftom 3860 bt BN o $8.50 quality—Sale price $5.98. $350 quality—Sale price Close at HALF PRIGE. CHILDREN’S DRESSES PLAIN AND FANCY CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES! SATIN PETTICOATS stzes 6 to 14— $150 and $1.75 quality—Sale price|SATIN PETTICOATS, and fancy— APRONS PERCALE BUNGALOW APRONS, braid and rick rack trimmed— 93¢ quality—Sale price 75c. black, colors|$1. 5nwand $1.75 quality—Sale price $1.98 quality—Sale price $1.49. $2.98 quality—Sale price $2.39. $3.98 quality—Sale price $275 3 $1.98 quality—Sale price $1.69, $1-50_ BLACK SATIN APRONS—Sale MARY PICKFORD GIN APRONS for 49c. it TOILET ARTICLES PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE—Sale price 35e. WAMPoLEs COD LIVER OiL—sale Flg:cHER's CASTORIA—Sale price! WILLIAMS’ TALCUM POWDER, s- oz. size—Sale price 1ie. BAYER'S AQPIRIN TAIL!TB. 2 dozen_size—Sal 1O‘;JAR2‘¥ \SIZE PERQXIDS—&!Q rice W ODEURV FACIAL SOAP—Sale, CUTICURA 80AP~BlIe price 19e a Pmfl OLIVE SOAP—Sale price 8¢ a JERGEN'S WITGH HAZEL S0AP— Sale price 10¢ a POMPEIIAN BEAU‘I’Y FACE POW- EN TALCUM POWDER; DER—Sale MARY GARD! Sale price 27e. MAVIS 1"\;Al.CI.IM POWDER — Bale| price . POHPEHAN TALOUM POWDER —| Sale price 1 POMPEIIAN DAV CREAM — Bale| g e 39, CREAM LEMON-—Sale BORDEN’S MALTED 37¢ 1b. PYRALIN $1.50 quality—Sale price 980 $2.00 quality—Sale price $1.39. $2.50 ‘quality—Sale price $1.69. CLEARANCE SALE OF HOSIERY WOMEN'S CdRDOVAN COTTON,WOMEN'S PURE THREAD S8ILK HOSE—sSale price, HOSE, silver only. value $1.75—Sale price 98¢ a pair. WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON MOSE.ysses FINE QUALITY MERCER- IZED HOSE, black, white and cor- dovan, sizes 6 to 9%, value 59c—=Sale, price 3% a pair. BOYS' HEAVY RIBBED COTTON HOSE, black only, sizes § to 11%— Sale price 25¢ a pair. CHILDREN’S ONYX HOSE, black white and brown, sizes 6 to 9%.—Sale price 25¢ a pair.. CHILDREN’S BLACK COTTON HOSE, fine ribbed, sizes 6 to 9% — Sale price 18¢ a pair. a8 2 pairs for 25c. value 20c—Sale price 15c a pair, WOMEN’S MERCERIZED ONYX HOSE, black, white and colors, val- ue 39¢ and 50c—Sale price 25¢ a pair. WOMEN’'S RIBBED TOP COTTON HOSE, black, value ¢9c—Sale price, 47¢ a pair. WOMEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT BUR- SON COTTON HOSE, black only— Sale price 28¢ a pair. WOMEN’S FULL-FASHIONED LISLE HOSE, value $1.00 — Sale price 7% a pair. NECKWEAR INEANTS’' WHITE CASHMERE HOSE, silk heel and toe, value 59¢— Sale price 33¢c & pair. 2. ILK, in bulk, SILK PETTICOATS Large size— Sale price 98¢ UVORY, au'bject to t| vEflv P JWOMEN’S NECKWEA COLLARS, i e R e i N e [ e COTTON TWIST- Fl FINE ALL CO’ CLDTHIO I{INEB. 50-foot, . PLOOR IIOOMB CTION II.UE FLAME l. — Specially priced -E ?’%“gfi%‘lfi"l fl“FEH GINT. MoPs, §yon durine Beavy, L s .IAP. UCERS8—sale prick ES, vnlue $1.00—Sale price 98¢ value DINNER WARH pat - CUPS AND! $250 a dozen, NON RUSTING DRINKINQ GLASS- HOSBMAN CHARACTER DOLLS, and §0—<Sale price) DI”OUNT “w {his. sale ot baTF the raguiar prices The _collection consists Brushes, _Combs, Buffers, Hair Jars. Scissors, Ete. The H. C. Murray Co. SETS AND RUFFLES— 50c quality—Sale price 39c. $1.00 quality—Sale price 79. $1.50 quality—Sale price $1.19. wide range of wanted colors and shades, regular $5.98 and $7.50 qual- ity—Sale price $4.39. al JULY SALE OF DRESS FABRICS THE PRICE REDUCTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN MADE AFFORD GENUINE SAVINGS OF SUFFICIENT IMPY EVERY WOMAN TO BUY® LIBERALLY. " O ANCE TO INDUCE VOILES WASH GOODS 3 TO 38-INCH WIDE VOILES, fie-lss.incH 'wiDE, HiaH - 3 CouNT l‘l;e;l‘cllr‘:upel:’lnd chmk:el‘bl[clll‘&f 49¢) PERGALE.. value 20c—Sale price 36- lNCN WIDE 5|L% STRIPED AND FLORAL VOILES, regula; $1.88 quality—Sale pnl:e urs:‘ a y:l'-? GINGHAMS FINE CHECK DRESS GINGHAMS, regulnr 25¢ quality—Sale price 21e, 27 INCH WIDE AMOSKEAG GING- :caems l:’x—y best. qunlily—gfle p':& 27 fil INCH WIDE BEST QUALI :‘EROALE& value ue—sqale plrl.revc 36- INGH WIDE STRIPED SHIRTING AND WAISTING, lar 3 7 Sale price 25c a £ s 27-INCH WIDE "COTTON POPLIN, in a wide range of colors, value 35¢ y-iale price 18 & yard. CH WIDE' RIPPLETE, value Zfo—all! price 20¢ a ard. IDE GALATE Hals yeise e yare > T Mo WOOLEN FABRICS uooos consmmo OF] 40-INCH _ WIDE in| aND TRICO' flnv.m'rsuxn“?fé RS good quality—Sale price $1.25 a yara REDUCTION FOR THIS SaLe W-INOH WIDE wooL Pulnw. $159 quality—Saie price 78¢ & yard. y 5 ” 00 quality—Sale price 31 15 to azoo quality—Sale price $1.3956- INCH WIDE WOOL PLAID, (] e lar $3.75 e § Quality—Sale price $298 & ONE LOT OF WOOLEN DREss GOODS REMNANTS TO CLOSE AT, HALF PRICE. aloans i wueemes DRESS SILKS AT JULY SALE PRICES WINDHAM SILKS, assorted eolors,]SILK AND COTT ouiar %375 quality—Sale price| wide range of egg.,crifilf} N quality—Sale price 48 a WOOLEN POPLIN navy, blue blsck d ot staple colors, M, an oAl.;_er 2. 25 to ss 00 quality—Sal Feg - e price $1.79. caso 84.50 and $5.00 quality—Sale price a yard. Whits, black, olater, o e’ an) ac] inder, o Dpeacock blue— B o $3.00 quality—Sale price ard. $4.00 quality—Sale price 3 yard, 49:INCH WIDE CREPE-DE-CHINE, black and colors, regular $175 qual- ity—Sale price $1.59' a yard. STRIPED SILK AND . GOTTON SHIRTING, regular $1.25 quality— Sale price 88c a yard, . o regular a yard. 36-INGH WIDE SiLK colors, regular $135 AT . $1.25 qualit price 75¢ a yard. i ECONOMY SILK, all colors, 59¢ quality—Sale price 3%c a 45+ INGN WIDE EMBROIDERED OR- DIES, regular $2.75 e e o i JULY CLEARANCE OF FLOOR COVERINGS AND BEDDING JULY SALE OF JULY SALE OF CARPET SIZE RUGS SMALL SIZE RUGS 9x12 TAPESTRY RUGS, regular $30.00§25%62 “"NMOL! wooL quality—Sale price $1348 " regular 3. RUGS, 27x 9x12 TAPESTRY RUGS, regular $37.00 quality—Sale price $26.39, 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS, regul $42.00 quality—Sale priee $26.39, 2 $1.25 regular, 54 SIBLE ‘PLAN RUGS, _resular 3075 muiog'f,'; flxk INCH MOTTLED AXMINSTER 9x12 AXMINSTER _RUGS, RUGS, el L G value, ;, regular $4.39 value—Sale _ 27x54-INCH /P 9x12 VELVET RUGS, value $33.00—| RUG rem‘.\;"f'"“ NooL value—Sale s ICH PA'l'rERNED wo GS, regular $3.50 mne—fiofl'; Sale price $32.00. 8-3x10-6 AXMINSTER RUGS, $39.50—Sale price $33.00. dss CARPETS 27.INCH WIDE TAPESTRY CAR- PETS, regular 75¢c value—Sale price| 4% a yard. 27-INCH TAPESTRY CARPETS, reg- llla!;l $1.00 value—Sale price “C al yar 27-INCH VELVET CARPETS, regu-| -9 ler $2.00 value—Sale price $139 a |20x28 yard. $7.00 “JAPANESE GRASS RUGS 18x38 GRASS RUGS, value T5c—Sale price 63c. price | 36x83- I RU price BED PILLOWS FEATHER BED valte—Sale prics 8278 soms! FEATHER BED PiLLow. alue—Sale price $8.60 = par. FEATHER BED PILLOW: Value—Sale prics $3.98 & pair. FEATHER BED _PILLO value—Sale price $5.49 a :g 19x25 3.7 19x25 $4.75 i MATTRESSES 3.:72 GRASS RUGS, vaine §3.19—Sale| MATTRESSES—Sale price $11.00, 810 FT GRASS RUGS, valve $1250|$15.00 COTTON MATTRESSES, quality—Saie price $9.75.. good :flte Bxi2 GRASS | UGS, vaiue $18.50—Sale ’x12 GRAO RUGS, van 18.50—Sal ST il £ NOTIONS AND COLORED SILKINE ET COTTON—Sale price 11c| Salg price $19.50, DRAPERY SECTION " EREEw 36" e, Joe8ale price $2e a yara, N 36.INCH _ WIDE ~CURTAIN MAR- wfu.mmflc SPOOL _ GOTTON, ?&"2‘"5 value 3% — Sale price 150-yard spool, Sale price, ¢ for SEWING_ SILK, 00 vard. sposl-—Sale price 1250 a BLAGK AND WHITE SKIRT BELT- ING, 1% and 2-inch wide—Sale price 7c a yard. DELONG SNAPS, all lh!& black and white—Sale price 7¢ a ONE-QUARTER-INCH WMITE AND .LAQK ELASTIC — Sale price 5c a. black and white—, ard. -IN WIDE SCRIM AND MAR.|=—— QUISE’ in M seru value Bs:&h s C s 36-INCH WIDE PLAIN Dl Fi SILKOLINE, value 30c — s':é:t:.f: 25¢ a yard. N-lNGM WIDE FLOR, - TONNE, value 8%—Sale ALpflcglfie a yard. S INCH WIDE CRETONNE, nmt vine designs, value 3%¢ — e 29c a_yard. 36TINGH WIDE REVERSIBLE CRE- TONNE, value §1.25—Sale pfl 36- INBN WIDE SBUNFAST D - IEO. fioral and ch-. "lmupvslze “ INCN M N “loh SUN AT DRAPER 8, value 19c—Sale S T Ri “MADE ~ GUR- fi P[l GENT. DIIQOUNT WiL! IE ALLOWED !VIRV L LAR rumm OF ART In RICK RACK BRAID, white and col- ofs, 3-yard fold for 12Vec. boum.: HAIR NETS “TWONETS” —Sale price, § for SINGLE HAIR NETO — Sale price, for 25, o y 40-INCH GEORGETTE CR S, all| colors—Sale price $1.39 a yard, 50c QUALITY VEILING, all colors and patterns—Sale price 3% a yard. M °Kfu‘9’ RUGS, value $2.18—Sa1¢[$15.00 COTTON TOP AND BOTTOM| ¢ 36-INCH WIDE CURTAIN SCRIM.| 88 Unian toon. Phone NORWICH BULLETIN WII.I..I.ANTIG OFFICE 23 Church 3t . Violet Todge, 5 UNDERMUSLINS |, i 3 i ™ = 0 0 S BT ETEBATS, s o < S 1 3160 price The police made It known Monasy $1.98 quality—Sale price $1.49. that they 'lll institute 2 campaigr .28 Price $1.39, against ja: 'lll-lfl' on Main streel 00 wl price in bhfi detignated as GORB| lace and embroidery | DY lifés paiated white across the street trimmed— Other citits that have desiemated sate The ty. 59, um-umhnnmw” 2 ty—Sale price 79¢. e have arreste: BLOOMERS, i whita or ‘et plisse res-| Jor's, ot o mak'ore o Toen. The Srosewalk it put on the street as a safeguard to the walkis drivers of vehicies Know that.on eras walks the pedestrian has way. who have been In !he habit of park- Ifig their cars the crosswalks of in the markedoff placs on Main street will find themselves before the ©court If this practice is obatinued. The matter of sidewalk obstruction hat fiso come to the attention of the au- m:;m:: and will be prohibited in re- ga portable gasoline angs nelv‘el. £ e e police are also to place signs North etreet in the seetton :; the recent ruling about paridng om that strect. These signs are for the east side of the street only. The truth of the Lebsnen morning court came out somewhat be- lated and it was known that the two mn fined for resisting Constable Stanton L. Briggs were Charles P. Cahlll and nk Lynch of The men found in Constable Briggs ene who Wwas a trifle too fast fof them and as o result one of them, Cahill, went to the hospital suffering with Injuries te ll! leg. Names of the men given out Sa urday were fictitions and 1t was seme time before officlal Proof conld be se- cured that Cahill and Lynch wers fhe men involved. John Katchnitz, ot Ashiaad street, wae treated at St. Joseph's hospital Sunday night for injuries to his hand. A jag- £ed wound had been made betwean the third and fqurth fingers by a mail. Kat- chnitz had been on the roet of a shed at his home, suddenly lost his balance and fell to the ground, hand coming in contact with the nafl that acused the Injury. —TBalicons, fiying birdm and whistler seen and heard about local streets Mon- day were evilance that the cireas had hit town. -~ Mrs. George Flint of Ash avenue has returnéd home after a wesk's visit in Putnam. R. Gluskin of Tnion street is vislting relatives in Springfield, Mass. ’ Clrens came to Ouis oty oo Monday and pleased with two pérform- ances, both of Which were well attended. Al Circus Greene, a native of Williman- tic who is with the circus as advertis- ing manager and chief announcer, was on hand and greeted many friends. Mra. Groene, known in the realms of the white tent as Minnle Thompson, was ai- 50 present and during the May of the circus in this city Mr. and Mre. Greene stayed at the Greeme residence on Main street. Mrs. Greens was formerly o ature rider with Barnum & Bafley asd toursd Buropean countries with that aggregation. She also conducted & large riding academy in and ceently her pictufe was printed in the the Sparks '|m‘;:leunt.§l MANY Dersons remem- ber wl twenty-one y‘n ago Monday Be piayed Littie Tim, the Jockey Nefl Burgess' rural drama, “The Cown- ty Fair” The show was gives &t the Loomer Opera house. The members of Willimantie lodge, No. 1311, B. P. 0. E, met at fheir 1 i circus grounds and attended the clvens in a body. Al Greene and Bdward Po- ran who are connected with the show are both members of the local lodge Wires and friends of the members also Were in the parade Mr. and Mrs. E. Byrd Freeman hve returned home from Pleasure Beach where they and thelr daughter, Flor- .| ence E. Jones have staved for two weeks. ,| With the Freeman family at the beach were Mr. and Mrs. Haro V. Scollin and uttl eson, of Boston; Miss Marion Ide, of this city, Miss Margaret Noyes of Norwich, and Miss C. Pearl Fisher, Les- lle King, and Allen King of Storrs. Mrs. Angeline Lorian Avery, eme of the two Real Daughters of the Ameriean Revolution . Connecticut, celebrated her $7th birthday Saturday st the home of her son, Frederick Avery of No. 65 High street. She is a member of Anne Wood EledkinElderkin chapter of thig olty. Greeting cards were received from Ruth Wyllys chapter of Hartford, Paith Trumbull chepter of Norwich, Greenwood chapter of Winsted and many cards from neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark are spead- ing two weeks' vacation at Savin Rock. Charies H. Jones is enjoying two weeks' vacation in trips to many wections of New Engiand. Curtis M. Weeks, has returned to Ms work with ths Western Union Telegraph company of Utica, N. Y., after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and C. A. Weeks of Ash street. Mrs. Sareh A. Ufles hae returmed te her home on Prospect m««, after viet- ing her daughter, Mrs. James, of Wast Orange, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Wiliams wnd Mrs. Josephine Barton, of East Mamp- nt the week end at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. P. §. Hills at The Ridges. Mr. and Mre. Ernest Sears of No. 421 Prospect street is visiting friends Providence and New Bedford. In the polite comrt Mondny morming Frank Gush of Chapman street, was charged with asstulting his wife, Mary Gush. Gush was also charged With in- toxication. Gush Was unable te undee- (Continned on Page Reven, Col. Seven) Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantie Hours—9 &. m. o S p. m. Phone ¥ JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC L C \ 60- Lady Assistant. Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS