Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 13, 1910, Page 9

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FRIDAY, MAY 1312 PACES MURRAY'S BOSTON OTOBE wuuummc, CONN. Ancther Bargain Evenl _o Brought Bcwa On Gur Handsome Spring Suifs This Week In spite of last we we have a few at these low prices, and 's heavy selling by coming eariy today you will cer- tainly find the very style and fit you are looking for. $%5.00 SUITS * with Russian effect, one button coat, in serge and embroidered Rajah and skirt made in the latest style. All are going at $22.50. \ 00 SUITS, which are strictly ade of high rade serge, worsted, checks and diagonal. single or double breasted. taffeta lined. Going =t $16.50. $22 STt tailor made ¢ $14.50. $17.50 SUITS. se ain = nd noveitie ed collar. Special at $12.50 $16.50. Streel Hais and l Baby Siraw Bennets | Creat bargains here for you in our| Dress Hat Sale. cut in half. Prices are almost So are the prices in our Strest Hats and Baby Straw EBonnets. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Agents L i <’ Home Journal Paper Patterns. mayizd NEW PIANOS As Low as Write for Catalogue. 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Main and School Sts, So. Manchester, R Main _Street, Willimantio. dec28a ! Heme, a Magic Werd. you a piamo in YOUR | $185. howse ? 1, why not? We have a pan ‘hat it possible for everyone to own = plano. The A. C. Andrew Masic Co. 804-208 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. L. M. REED bas the agency fer the Travelers Life andefocldent Co. of Hartfora, Ct. ==d the United States Health znd A ci- dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. W rite for rates sed full particulars. Box 288 - Willimantic. Ct. A nice variety of Fresh Fish; Scalleps, Ovaters and Glams, STRGNS'S FisH \ 28 Nerth St, | oct29a JAMES HARRIES 5 . { v M be.pleased 16 séé-any ‘Of his oid | frieads. aw weil g new onss athis aise | i s and worsted. | i i and | e of Dress Hais, | What Is Going On Tonight. Radia Chapter, No. 11, O. E. S. Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Opera House. Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Ancient Order of Hi- MIDDLETOWN DEFEATED. Home Team Won, 2 fo 2, in Game on Thursday. e weather wa irly good cond ers of tior we game ve a he from® e on ghe aam Fy short and spectators for dletown was, woi For Artistic W E M W come to Church Street. estimate on d to ELMORE & ‘thARB ¢S, cossors to Sesstons & Elmo-e) tmbalmers i It Lireciors; 60-62 Mo+ Ctrest. LADY AS¥IstTAAT. Teiephone comuec ui S Dealer in LADIES 'AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. @25 Main janza - Street. 25¢ FOR THE ASKING WHEN YOU COME PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY BE A QUARTER COMING TO You. ASK Willimantic Gas & Eleciric Lighi Co. IN TO 8 ' A. R. BURNEAM, Ageni. Marufacturer of different styies Light Carriages and Wagons, ot sale. Carriage and Wagon Repl.h'l‘l:\ of all kinds. Repository and shops | 180 Valley Street. Horse Shoeing. novid Tel connection. | | 75 MONUMENTS, Headstones aad Markers In our stoc ready to be‘erected. Obtaln aur pric and inspect 1000 artistle dosigns WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, | corner Main and Watson Streets. Wiilimantic. Conn. E. L. PRINCE, | CONFECTIONER and Ice Cream Caterer 734 Main Strest, Telephone 53-3. I | L JAGKS!]‘H-- -llenhsi Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty prices. All work guaran- Wiilimantic, Gonn. janéd Lowest teed. Associated Dental Parlors, | 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic Office hours—week days 9 a. m. to $ p. m., Sundays 10 a. m. to 2. p. m. jania If It's Wall Papers in all the latest designs that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortment and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. Willimantic. | LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU A odel 17 Buick | A World Beater for Hill Climbing. | E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, 1029 Main Street, Willimantie. HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER end BEMBALMER 62 Church St. Viliimantie Ct Telepbone. Lady Assistant Trade at the . . Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store « OUTFITTERS TO ALL T90-704 Muln St. AVillhunatie, Ot ating. | ang will guarantet Loth werk aud | price. Telephone coanection. nnvEBJ‘ WILLIMANTIC. given tually from with matte: | ap { hit_quite | nstan Two LOUIS PHANEUF | safary for Principal { cision of the umpire. Willimantic played an uphill game ons ine y;s’ieo-d grade, $410: Annie | E\gbe! kindergarten, $500. outh Wipcham School — Myrtice ;ijandgmmr $600; Augusta M. Thomus, 500. North Windham School— Julia__ L. Martin, $500; Florence I. Hunt. $500. Teacher “of . Music—Charles H. 1. $600. . | iTeaciier of Manual Training—Sher- wood. B, Doolittle, $550. two ruums, their only tallies. vir- by reason of a questionable de- although on several oc- had_a chance to score plication of a little gray rizht place, which was | The pitchers were | not safely to any aside from one or two then on, they the a in th ‘Fire Denartmant Insaection. The annual inspeciion of the Will- mantic fire cepartmént will be held on Satirday- afternoon, May 1. at two o'clock. All the companies wiil, be visited in turn by Mavor Dunn and the members of the common council, and a ial extent, iven a chance the eighth in- it and took first up, drew | zeneral inspection of the department so passed, | and apparatus will be held. one to second on a pass- | Tuesday nigint the Excelsior look il then gave the leather | and ladder and Hilitop nose companies feld fence, but | held: drills- Some evening e next (sround | week the Alerts and Monties will be ck then sent | out for practice. o center and | oat. Middle- To Locate at Oyster Bay. up in thel Dr. Chester W. Cole, who ha miiers. at the home of his parents, Mges. Thomas Cole, in this several weeks, is to locate in Oyster tay, N. Y. He is a graduate of Wind- | ham high sciool ard of the New York university and’ Bellevue hospital med- ical college and recently he completed two vears of hospital work in Brook- yn, N ¥: smssouma ccsssmssua Norwich Council Invited. Olive Branch council, No. 10, R. and M. hos invited the Norwich coun- I members to be: zue of the at .its Dext r he locai counc mittee to arra: I ment of the v anticipated there Supper will be s room of -Masouic enterta of whom it is! be 100 or more. in th e W Saveilice h erore. Mid- | ing of the council degrees. Midaietown | be the first. time in_ nearly e 1: dme, | that the local council has entertained 2 the Norwich council Discourtesy to Baii Player. Bids Opened on Wednesday. was f The second set of bids for the heai- ng and ventilating of the new high hool building were onened Wednes- 1en'| day afternoon at a meeting of the bonie nine | pyilding comr > in the selcctmen the .Sume | office. ~ The. following bids were r matier that ved: C. H. . Boston, 319, me about | Lynch & Wosdward, Boston. $10 Edward O. Burrow ton Coatesville boilers - APPCINTED. it Star wwate S 2 Moriarty & Raf Resignations Accepted—More | 4monz the former 3 e submitted no bid but they No bid vesterday. for the boiler house was received on ii it of the town sehool | Wednesday. but Peck McWilliams & §z el e ot ae Geoe! | Co. of Norwich. who have the general | o A e o e eere elect- | contract, and are now at work upon | except . Manchester of the | haye made a verbal proposition in high school. ‘who has resigred to 80| ...ty to this, { to Mamaroneck, N. Y., and Miss Ethel 2 Nt Richa on f the enth grade, who will teach next year in Personals. J. © teacher of W. -B. Kuight entertaine A. N. ng and sewing was elected, as|Sheldon of Providence Thursday | the teaching of these branches for next e Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | bers of ¥oll % ~ a %‘ 4 54 Ej 4 %4 4 g (dectia STIMPSON'S STA new place it g 852 Main Sll'”t -ulll rear Young's hute) Main strest. Thor- oughly up to date service guarsntesd, exln: ana n.-vy teaming & spes gnde $440; Elizabeth i | Years has not yet been adjusted be- Richard A. Wall of Euast Hampion. cen the town committee and the wx‘ll known among the old tipe ball state poard of education. It was voted yers, was a Willimantic visitor on | foMncunes the sairioas Pisiat s [ inrae i L. Harroun of t haug school from i $1.200 to $1.400. cther increases | Mg Louis Allison and Mrs. Lizzie | were made. boi igh school | Bowler, who has been guests of Mr. | and at hool teach- } angd Mrs. "John J. Keirans the “ps | ers « . £ less then $750 | week, have returned to their homes in | wer b and the in-|providence, R. I T 2 are in accordance daog;::ed ¥r . Tracy of Holyoke. ey, oy ok 1 friends in town T Sk AL Fasaait Susie Dunham and Miss Fthel | ey ent Thursday with friends in | whose home is in Han- | NoTWVich i i< 2 member of this) s SIS > T the WAITTS | T IO 51 T was elected by | the on busi Thursday and $She was rec- | cidentally broug Il with him a fine ommended for Principal | mess of troat thai he presented; J. | Barroun of the mem- | CalVin Brown. - PACES NINE TO TWELVE Rev. Robert Williams to Deliver Me- Reportsd Sale of Groton Long Point | Cangregational Men's Club Elects omfl morial Day Address—Ex-Sheriff C.| Land—Special Honors for G. A. R. ‘eors—Charles E. Spicer Joins List B. Pomeroy’s Death. Men—Personal Mention. Motorists. A ot 3 = : {7 Jaked ovls as motor Mrs, Laura'S. Williams of New Lon- — The Merchants' Limited express, the | Jacob Irons begins woe tor don is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph | five-hour train from New York to Box- |nmn on the Norwieh-Westerly. roud Bolicau. v ton, was delayed at the local station | on Monday. The local Grand Army is making | Tuésday night for over thirty minutes A Bocra: of Mowes Chul: plans for the celebration of Memorial [ by a break in the engine. ‘The dam- [ ¥ Robert Williams of Staf- [age, which was in the air regulator,| At the annual meeting of the Men’s ille will deliver the Memorial ad- | was repaired by the engineer. The | club of the Congregutional church the There will be patrigtic exer- |unusue) occurrence of havidk a Jim- | following officers were eleoted: Pres cises i the schools on the Friday pre-{ itec train stop here drew a large crowd | ident, Waltor Marshall; fiest vice pr ceding Memorial day. {to the stati ident, G. A. Haskell; second vice w Death of Charles B. Pomeroy. Former Resident Here. R Ay atp sy BBy 74 Charles B. Pomeroy, ex-sheriff of J. Tank, at on hip committee, ¥. B. Robin- Windham county, who died at his home | tion engineer of the - | Son. Alec McNicol, H, D. Hewitt; pro in Willimantic Wednesday evening. | rail nd a residen R Sommiciat, A, ¥. Srew, W, R. was at one time a resident of Stafford |ited fricnds in the village Rarahall TE. Io. Teckman: nowdneting and for a time was manager of the | Mr. Tank had charge of the construc- | Muwrshall, H. 4% Jackomad: nogyiet e Springs house. tion of the second track of the New | P INITe: SOhm WL, T ittes, Dr Christian Natuschka has purchased | Haven road over twenty years ago. G 3 Jenainas. W, T, Jacksan, O. B. of Andrew Amadon his house on Fur- tage Notes: DIEREING piast’ trugtess, TDF: 'W. < Mok R e Capt. Ellison Lewey ned to New . A. F. Shaw, E ¥. Burleson Rt Bl e b B g p s York Thursday after a brief visit with Boroust inbiristn Edward's hall Wednes ening was | his family on Pearl stree 4 e ety na g very enjoy- | Mrs. H.. B left ay for | Charles E. Spicer arrived from Wi- | i st 3 a visit with Ansos Mrs. fitmantic Thureday with his mew tour tuck will have his ¢ Dyer will be guest of ~Rev 1|{og car. He was accoapanied ea the i Mrs. E. E. formerly of this | irip by his wife and her futhes P AT place. ; Andrew J. Tinker has Deen confined = el % | W, 0. Rathburn was in’ Westerly | 1o hig home for several days by an at SR RIS aNOR Sywerlin the ¥ Thursday: the trip was made by au- | tack of pleurimy, B | tomobile Mrs, Walter Marwiiall and two chf)- Rev. John McDonald returnied 10| dren have returned from a vieft in NEw VAUD,E,Y'LLE THRETER. | jaritord Thursday atter u brief Jimicf Cnester, Pa. Miss Margaret Jackson. = ther Play | With his parents.” Mr I Mrs. John | Mrs. Marshail's sister, who has been BRdpenets S THawE . Anoths ’, . McDonald spending several monthg with her, re House by Labor Day. | Mr.and M Potter returned ! mained for a lonber stay and will then It is p ble that Bridgeport will | '2 Norwich after a short } repurn to her home in Scotland. i o | stay at their i have another vaudeville theatre oy | S9¥ &0 CR0 O Labor day. Work has progressed far B bl . St uTn.l'rlEs BiLL enough on the new Empire theater | yon JPRo m00 0 summier now in the course of construction in N (O T TNy New York | As Drafted at Briligepert to be Pres e Uniod Sot OF S [aeonie sented to State Business Men. Nathanson Amusemeent company hope | Invitations for G A. R. Members. | ., o i L oiivies bill which to sive its premiere performance in thisy| Liberty council, Daughters of Amer- |y o RO, YO0 T, WEE T city on that day. The company now * has invited the local membegs of | PR BEORATIE N O e clation own a chain of theatres in Hartford, |t A. R. and members of Will- | FUGEPOIt SUunece Beoys B e pre Fall River, Provid and other cicies | iama post at Mystic to attend & Wo- | ented to the state association at its and book vaudeville acts for their cir- | cial and en 1o be ghven I | ilcting in Hartford Thursday. whin cuit. Mechanic 1 S the addition of a section controlling The new structure is .f reinforced |day. May 26, (('uh“l of the | e issuing of stock and em smend concrete and as near fireproof as | Mcthodist chur: address the vet- | 0 o e claune _relating 10 ap modern s ; ke it | erans and members of lLiberty ¢ Deals: The' bIll has beon considerably Wrs, boxes, gallerie palcony are | guest of her brother, Benjamin ish-of | fReent mecCas, of the S rea- OF HEepROSE coxmtuct kha" thesbal- | Brospect FO St setfirie tlemen from various parts of the stats conies are built can | Mrs. Blizabeth Hearst returned on plan, taking their support fic irsday from a visit with friends in | = rear and side wall caving '\\\ ”I"'“ S o P 1k & Y rce under them bstructed view of | icinda Fish is the zu 1er e e s warin Wil | Where to Trade in Jewett [mV Back of the y..which will seat|on Spring street 5 about 300 is the gallery, with a capaci Mrs. Daniel Halloran of New lLon- of 180. This is anged to give [don spent Thursday with relatives in SPRING ™ NERY. occupants an unobsiructed view of | the vills ; 4 We cordial 2o Sales bo. in stage. The fishing smack ay WENL UD gpect our dlspiay of Spring Model Hats S | the river to day’.to be|ana Miilinery Novelcles. ' Buyers are auled out for 5 assured satisfaction and profilable re e “Postal E°°'1'°T|'°“ ; . s sults. L. A. Roy. Jewett City, Ct ostmasie neral Hitchcock ad- vised ccngress today that he had o ™ handed back to the secretary of the ain< they 4 e R treasury $1.000,000 of funds pro- visg e} - R s ot it at vided to meet the post eficit and ‘omer - . e b hie wineots toghe To return | Who persist in wearing blg the Corner Store, Wm. Johnstone, $1,000,000 wore by the end of the nees must sit on one side of the it 1 fiscal ye Mr ‘k believes avee cl it to 3 the gefleit for this year will be $10.- 1 chay to the left 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & %ON, 000,000 less ‘than ‘laxc veir. On rec- |seems a good idea, and they was it General Repair Shop ommendation of the postmaster gen- | WOrks we ow the men.are. plac : A Tl Cral e semate committes on ‘post |we have not learned. Doubtles ery| Bieyele and Automobile Repairing offices has favorably reported a bill {man would prefor to sit on the.*sane OH and Gasollne for sale. ishing -the return post-card re- [chapeaux” side. ¥ = — Ceipt: for wegistered mail except where | Ome thing is c New measures L A Y Saoh. sender. Mr. |are needed all part. of the Hitchcoc! 13 will effect a | World customar ized 10| has the latest styles in millinery. At saving _of. - $160, vear. Another |abate the ! - spring | tena” wer opening om March 24, 26 and bill reported favorably provides for favor ant 30 {3y, the abolition of the lester of advice hough mijnances UM for money orders, which Mr. Hitch- pvhere wk 1he ). Lei' TO SEE THE Souvenir China cock, believes 1 save $500,000. An- | l'" ik “’:' pl‘tua that we are iying with' one other bill reported favorak s smforts of ‘travel in puplic gon- | pound of our special brand of teas. rm-u.mJ s or mail at the g | VEYRDCES ;m, are beanties. G. J. BLANCHARD. ST braiatomk and s ox e | Has it generally been noted that Jewett City, A ¢ 000000 to $2 | spring =tyles in feminine wibire M R L while ~ still _another mare; extravaj ghily thanl yEwETT CITY CANDY KITCH where mail bears insuffic |erer? SWhot (0% Shall| “You will find in_connection a first double the ney woman | elass restaurant. Home made pastry iected on del 4 o\ i% : Menls served at all hours, : clams served to order mated, - _wil troam. Jewstt Gity Eandy the te " committee. = T swing is list of the teache A Game Preserve. rted, with their salaries Sportsmen often talk about game preserves where hirds be reared and | Schook—John later shot, but it has remained fc 00; Anna | humane and ;onsis woman- to es- Sanford. $750: genuine preserve, one tha William be a place of security for all tim ad s oin Nothing kept in reserve. We will place on sale our Spring Stock of the Crown Cloak and Suit Co. - UP-TO-DATE CLOAKS, SUITS, WAISTS, Also Ladies’ and Children’s FURNISHINGS at Cut Prices. Come and See Our Prices and be Convinced of Our Bargains Everything Marked in Piain Seiling Figlires. VISIT our store. See the bargains in our Men’s store. Al o in the Cloak and Suit szariment. Lim- ited spaze coes not permit us to men icn all the goods ia thz place. Men’s and Yeuihs’ T ething znd Furaishiags Out 01 ihe flfifiififi Owing to lack of room and our increased trade in the several lines of Merchandise, we are compelledto SELL OUT OUR CLOTHING at a Big Sacrifice [ We must sell cur enormous stock of MEN'S REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES. ‘Every article in our Lasts 15 Days, So Come Early If You Want a Gocd Selection. EXTRA TO THE LADIES! The Mechanics’ Department Store, ; 730-79?1“/\"‘4 STREET, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. - 2 [l Kitchon, near thousand dol Tribune 'Bt. Mary's hall, Haskell block, Jewett City, Conn e to LaFollette. ol r LaFollette is reported to be FOR SALW. Epaia Second-hand canopy surrey, in first class condition particulars, th more caref address Box 1285 City, Conn. trimon Parker, 3650; | for feathered songsters. The name em 16 ploces.—Pittaburg Dis 1 5 . o * Clara M. Dibble, b Samireble teoman is Mazy 1 Bim. | T 10 Pieces —Rituburg Disy Yark Times ; Sadie A. Her home issin Cinecinnati 2 Expl 7 k- | ITWETT OITY HOTE $650° V.. Lawrence, | she purchased a park that w Bhisiging Eatnegic. New and Up-te-date Hotel 1a evers Halligan, $600 her a quarter of a fon -doilars s Andrew Carnezie's aze ma ol ug School—J. 1. Harroun, | homie for birds. It will be under the | C=P 15 one of the revsons why he Son 7 CBWIN. Proprie $1,400; Hattie Jacobs, | care of the department of biolozy of | CONE money ‘worthless s $500: Ruth Standish, | the University of Cincinnat e Record-Heral | % HOU $400: Florence A | Press b ok i | pri redine A LA | FUNERAL =y Furslture and Crawiford Ceoking Turkish Rauss. ! ‘Phones—Store 61 5-8. w2 nes and BOYS’ SUITS, QVERCOATS, RELFERS AND PANTS store will be marked for quick selling. The Sale of Boston, consisting of NEW and SKIRTS and MILLINERY. Ail Goods Sold to the Pubiic. No Goods Soid to Merchants or Peddlers 3 EVERY article in our store must be sold regardless Car ¥are Paid on Pur- chases of §10 or over of cost. It will pay you to come to the store to see our EIG BARGAIN‘S. Ladies’ and Misses’ Garmenis, Furnishings, Etc. BRING THIS COUPON

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