Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1910, Page 2

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MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC, CONN. What Is Going On Tonight. New London Manual Training vs. Windiram High School. Vaudeville and Moving Loomer Opera House. Moving Pictures at the Bijou Scenic Temple. Social and Dance in Washburn Hall— Helmold's ()rchelzrfl.‘ n A. B. Pictures at and Social and Danc Hall— " Thread City Cyclers’ Or Women’'s Warm ol o i Fall afld Wmter ccats Annual Session for Reports and Elec- tiori of Officers. The woman who for one reason and another has delayed till now to select er winter coat, shows she knows The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held Friday afternoon in the ciety's rooms on Valley street. The where to come to choose with ease and | interest of the afternoon. centered in satisfaction. the reports of the dele to_the There are many warm winter coats | To4; convention held in D: - iy . M. Gager, Mrs, here walting for your wroadcloths diagona inspection n serges, cheviots, and. Mrs. H. H. interesting reports. After these of officers took place with the following resuit: noveltie: selec- mixtures and novelties. A good se i BESS i tion of blacks and blues N et Avs, Peckham, Entertained Hilltop Neighbors. treasurer. I Mre. Walter R. King of Summit aracu als .t afternoon entertaines " he Hilttop N T ‘whist, three made of gemuine Saltex fur, satin | nb, AP ,':“E:" 'p?,‘,.. were giv- ned, with shawl or military coliar at highest score. After the 0 $30.00 reshments were served by Norwich Car in Accident. 1on at 4 o'clock an . > automobile, listed as be- Women'’s M Separate Coats How many men are going to do without that endlessly useful separate slert. You will And them here In evers anted sty n lor, some v pretty ones novelty and 1iso " b .00, $7.50 up | Special Sale of Ladies’ Pattern Hats Py MONUMENTS, Tead es aad ady t rected. Obtain our prices ¢ 1000 artistl: designs. LENNON, ta an tson Streets Wiiilmantfe. Conn. 2NEAM, Ageat. ’r of different styles of and Wagons, s gvening L wis z And Dresse: It it's Wali “Pape_rs « ed Paints and A B. HOLMES, Willimantic, - | LAaDiEs anp w PNISHINGS Onyx Hoslery | DY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HATR GOODS A SPECIALTY 615 Main Street. HOME ERE IS NOT A iefi(. B_!vfiruo Mam S‘, ESE. DRINCE, Iee Cream : ani Coniectionery | | 734 Main st 2 ® " Times - Bu| Cheer Up, for You (.m | ect. | Wvll!manhc, Conn. | Are a Tritie Hard, | The Latest New York Fashion In Net Waists is Here | Waists are zmmcauvl (:e! Woney by calling at the | Villimantic These Ne covered with A nd represent the latest whisper in fashion. Colors are ) i e it et LoO@n Company and back, $6.50 each 15 Union Sireel. Silk Waists e T T heas | Terms strictly confidential. Nun's Veiling Waists, open front'| back. $2.50 to $3.00 ; 'NEW PIANOS As Low as - - THE H. C. MURRAY Agents Ladies’ Home Journai Patterns. co. Paper | Write for Catalogue, nevi2d For Artistic Wall Papers come to E. MAFFITT & CO., 37| Church Street. We will be pleased to estimate on peinting or decorating, and will guarantee both work and Telephone oonneoction. CALL AND SEE THE 'Pll.l b ¢ £ 1 1911 Overland M0d6|51] o ’;,,’;::g’"js,“;;;,a,,, /52 Mein Street, - - Telepnone. ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., oct20d Willimantic, Conn. “Gaing Dot of the Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUIFITTERS T0 Ali. ) want ig_put your b s ;‘ pite-khere in no i ad thrangn (he advertis- coiwmns of The sulletin. WATKINS BROS,, 227 Asylum street, Hartford. 852 Main Street, decz8 Wiilimantic. Juus A nice vartety of Fresh Fish; Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. oot28a .IAMES lIARRlES | PERFUMES, TCILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. “Ye Post Card Shop.” 801 Main Street, Willimantic Junéd also Markers In our stock | $185., Main and School Sts, So. Manchester, | Wiilimantic | WILLIMANTIC. longing to A. B. Cruthers of Norwich, bearing the number 2972, figured in a slight accident on Main street, that resulted in no injury to any person, but the ear itself was not so fortu- nate, as it was considerably dam- aged. The driver was piloting the car down Main street and when opposite the Windham National bank the ma- chine started to slide and skidded across the wet pavement from the trolley tracks and finally brought up against' a post on the sidewalk be- tween R. J. Remington's and W. J. Sweeney & Son's stores, that was The post was The car sus- damaged boxed in with boards. smashed to - splinters. tained a broken side door, hood and sprungthe rear axle, and rendered the ofi-wheel pretty wobbly. The impact of the car against the post was sufficient to turn the car completely around, not once but twice before its driver could stop it, and then the machine was headed in the wrong direction. A big crowd gathered and not a lit- tle excitement was caused for a few moments. The driver and two other occupants of the car made a hasty amination and then proceeded leisure- Iy down Main street with frequent Stops until the Main street macadam was reached, when there was clear going. Those who saw the mishap consider it a lucky e for the occupants of the automobile and breathed sighs of relief when it was found that no one was injured. NEEDLEWORK GUILD Holds Annual Mezting at Home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stiles. The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stiles of Windham road was thrown on for I the ann worlk guild. corated | rooms an worn by the ladies present prove i s one of the social events of ntic. In tt ck parlors Mr. Stiles entert 3 y of the city & 71 were di ed with a violin S Stiles. Mrs. A. president of the guild, ort spoke of the onal zuild | nar is affiliated need of a sewing- retary, Mrs. C. E. report in which number of given s in excess of numb. T} 1 Mre, D, Barro secre- | ' H ceipts of | The tite afternoon cen- | red st of Mrs! Bdson | na This closes Mrs verty which had been | ROBES | SASCATCHEWAN kets iage and $5.00 to $10.00 ‘fiORDAN % < o Mam ST Yes! {It’s a Great Thing. l l WHAT’S THAT. Savmg IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT AND : OPEN TO CONVICTION—JUST ALL UPON US AND WE WILI é\ INCLUSIVELY PROVE TO YOUR [ ENTIRE SATISFACTION THAT 17| i‘lw A K THAT CAN NOT BE | DISPUTED. WE HAVE GOOD FA- "‘n.r-!&:c TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR TASK HAT MAY BE MADE E |AND P1 The Willimantic Savings Institute H. C MURRAY, President, D. WEBSTER, oct20TuThS | | | | Treasurer. | EIMORE & SHEPARD, | (8. 'cossors to Sesslons & Himo=ey tmbalmers and Funeral Directrs / 60-62 Nocth Street, LAEBY ASSISTANT. Teiephons conuec:iom Brooklyn Outfitters'Friend-Making and Business Extension Sale! A SALE THAT IS NOT TO MAKE MONEY, BUT TO MAKE FRIENDS The sole object of this sale is to induce men who have never worn Brooklyn Outfitters’ Quality Clothes to try them, or at least to come and see the handsome new styles gathered here. We Are Showing This Season the Finest Line of High Class Apparel for Men and Boys Ever Shown in Norwich. This sale offers decided induce- ments for your trade--at least demands your inspection in justice to your own interest. FRIEND-MAKING PRICES Men's Suits and Overcoats $5.50, $8.50, $10, $12, §15, $i8 EXTRA VALUES IN Winter Underwear will be placed on sale at prices that will save you money 10 CENT WORKINGMEN'S CANVAS GLOVES 5 Cents GOOD SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS At Friend-Making Prices. For Men - $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3 For Boys - - < :$I.-$1.25, $1 '*0 $2 and $2.50 DURING THIS SALE we will offer SPECIAL VA LUES in Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps EXTRA VALUES IN Men’s and Young Men's Trousers At Friend-Making Prices. 95¢, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 BROOKLYN OUFITTERS 266-270 Main Street The Store That Satisfies ! 5 Donald; Tt sting of the D. A. R. in Problem, STAFFORD SPRINGS Asent A. J. Greensiit of | ARBlicants to Whom Licenses Have | Comm S e in the city Friday. Been Granted—Mrs. George Pari- | complish and what they fail to acc zeau's Death. plish C sion Plan S Dannliey wastT che Government; Reports from cor ss Friday afternoon. The y commissioners have |boards of trade. enses r, meeting will be hield in the rooms nfield 3ridgeport boand of alled to order trade, and promptly at 10 enico Tonon, othy Grady, James Sulllvan ler to gain as much time Held in Gonnection With Conaregation- | _Senator W mano_Serafino. for the discussion of the Hor _ = h Stafford went democr 1< on the programme. al Church Prayer Meeting. for the first time in eighteen Tristent of SRl - % DEith or M5! Bearge Paticasn Naval Line and Staff. tio ? o Ofl Mrs. Georze Parizeau died ine and staff trouble beg: i tor on ello home on Furnace avenue, cation of steam to the church morning. Besides her husban When engines were xteen were oyl it survived by t 1 children, The meet et ,?1}“:“:‘1 ““"‘H\» r er, three brothers and thr | M Borough Notes. i Mrs. Dan R visited tives ello left < 'to attend the s M Man heste > charged W the ardous less speakers . € - completion k vessel ax At the { the Chureh t & 1 will | same time the v portance of the n by Lester lay inks- |man in the engine-room was tion of 1 t with f S nized. Without his skill in th han Dartmouth-Harvard game | SIY0% 0 o S ok | i the great machine >olit = g el hel before the enemy Mrs > R I3 SEEITRE 1 developed . After the the © vior, who attempted COLCHESTER AGENT W when the lime came to r by shooting Ties- il peace conditions, ther reported to be in a| Refused to Give Up Books and Papers yndition at St Jo-| T Middletown Employers—Amos ase Held the Fort. William H Burlinghar = L roct ave in Leomisetor | Thursday’s Middletown Press aid ! attend the furieral of ‘Mrs| A ‘trumic fibed With ‘hooks, (napersleag referment ente FUNERAL. 's father, John S. Richard- | 9C. Wes sen:’ heve [a8: WG b ler It would be in the Ja ay afternoon. SolEeseny Fa ody of the clerk| goia1 to the nav f ¢ George A. Bliven. of the court of Middlesex county, anf| could be brought to the point of a final : today they are reposing in his vau justment by act of Congress. Ener- 3 orge A. Bliven was Fred A. Hamilton and son, Rob-'in‘the municipal but e 2 iy Bl 10on_at 1 o'clock ir who have been guests of the f T & Bhdbs end s are : ive endeavors mig Frar Mr. Beadle of rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ay AT e Cae AC CRIh e . g e o L Franklin church offidiated. The ndler of Convetry, returned to their | anq manager of a branch store in Col- | 7 . service to the highest pos e 1 to Jewett City,where Oraneg, N. Friday morn- | chester fo e Coles company of this | o P g of 1 1. sorvice was held at the T T mipany 1 - of efficiency.—Wask n Funeral I Elmcre. & Sh o o | A few weeks ago t 5 company | et o el | | Mr. Case as their agent in Colche: Only one “BROMO QUININE T | Friends Take Dr. R. R. Liberthal by |Mr. Case claimed to own the buil i o s .g‘l o o’c‘t to Give Cantata. Surprise—Burial of George A. Bliven |1 “_hn»ni»(.“.v»‘»,\vxgl,\m( \»,‘4\"1‘.":‘\.“ ‘m‘: e ! g | tata be | in Baptist Sl {ed for the b and a statement of er to | 3 | the affairs agen ind they al H. C. Webster. Dr | lege that they were unable to obtain mes. Mr. and Mrs. John ! them The Coles eompan and Jay Tracy . and | {n ascertain t sondition y be real show Whiting hiness in Colchester equal d e r each mean- s Misses 11 | i that Mr. Case would n ) v f'vV"‘v'q en Knig | {with a statement nor e then Wheth- custody of the hooks accounts. taken by Throu Holmes | company obt in behalf | g pnnm e vent C They containing ra Wa sopranas— The sephine Keeney rney - the . judge of fr an injunciion to disy also ]unm.m a suit man against ¢ Helen Hu n, Ruth Hale, Irenc Burial of George A. Bliven. dition, they garnisheed Father O'De ' I‘Pre U Ik l w Ul Griswold, Myrtle Jordan, < of George A Bliven was fell, the parish priest, Thom Ao e Alto-tenors—Dupre. > from North Franklin to the: 'S and some othe whom they 3 2 2 3 P <—Chicoine, rrow, emetery for burial on Friday, | thought = might be ted to the| FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY Frink, Linderheck, Wallen, Hunt. e of U'ndertaker Tinker. Mr |agency for g ' o line to select from. Prices Rasses Mlisworth, Fenton, s Do Here A o | ""On the other i, Case has thre < 3 Tiar Tapley, Thor and o ady brought & e Weatthern Wostrel, Youn ".“: Al Al he Coles company, alle MLLE. BEAUREGARD. i ious Interests. tore the board off the B - A by him h he n; and wi n has been of times lool ground over and working up t! and he finally went down Attending W, C. T. U. Conventign THE BEST ICE CREAM what I sell, wholesale and retxil. at the Corner Store. Wm Jobhnstone. Ela S € ng his to the papers, assisted by Deputy Sheriff 6. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, | Need of the Day Wickwire of New London county. Tt h the Congregational church Sun-is understood that Case has retained | General Repalr Shop. 9 ! Rev. W. H. Gane's sub- | counsel to represent him in the Pro-| Bicycle and Automobile Repatring, Personals. is Push, Pull_and Uplift of | ceedings. | Oil and Gasoline for sale, STATE BOARD OF TRADE. Lennon was in Colches- and The Man Who Was Not | 1d ie the evening topic. f SEYWETT OITY HOTEY. About the Borough. | | Mathilda O'Neiil spent Friday| Miss Annie Welch left Friday for a | Twenty-first Annual Meeting to Be Wow und Up-to-datr Hotel la every visit with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Mur- Held at Bridgeport, Friday, Nov. 18. A | —_— ray, in Pawtucket, i G | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swan of Norwic “[ Mrs. G, W. Bromley has been spend The 2 annual meetityg s wera Willimantic visitors Friday ing the week with relatives In Cantrali necticut State Board of Tafl:;\}" Tt e 0 SESE R Jewelt City. Mrs. E. Frank Bugbee, regent of| mC sunders s il with' German | 1510, ‘at 10 4 i e ERAL DIRECTOR o measles at his grandfather’s, A. J.|gramme has been a1no & ot L | Amte Wook Niderwin ahitise, D. A. R, | Pinkors Rt eall: apwointment of commiittes| TSEEIUEe ‘amd Grawterd . Céskiag Mrs. H. N Wheelock returned Wed- |on credentials; reports o | “Phones—Store 61-2: nhouse 36-%. | nesda ing, having bean the guest|council and treasurecr i | Chlldren CrY for the past few days of relatives in|cers, and ccnsileration of subjets on { |\e-‘\ York and New London. the calendar as follows: Good roads TR PRy 8 FOR FLETCHER'S Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown of Bruns- | how to get them. hotw to make them | MHEN YO0 hats B ner ke l . Me., are guests of Mrs. H. I, a how to keep them®with address | Tetre e advertis CASTORI A Y. tate Highnay Comrmissioner Mae- | 3 etin

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