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NORWICH BULLETIN, Sfl' URDA Y, DECEMBER 3, 1910 MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE WILLIMARTIC, CONN. Christmas s In Evidence hine for heliday -shoppers i Our basement s full of \utitlll Toys and Dolls to make the y, our lbrary is full newest and best Books. Xmas are being opened every day: in . we are ready to greet the holiday ers, and “we urge vou to come sAriy, Yeu have more time to select, . salesladies have more timé to a you everything of interest. en and see the pretty save for you in this big <ty nent Masical Instrumenls THAT YOU WILL ENJOY. PR 0. Music Boxes, Cornets, Drums, Morus and Chimes. lron Toys e An¢ ons, Rifles, tomobfles, Fire En- Wooden To)s 0 sts, Biocks, Games, Houses, | evening in Hartford. Mr. Stabies, Stores, Aanimats, Sheep,Lions, | farnished cigars, sandwic forses. Cowe, Dogs, Elephants, Bears, | refreshments. The eves ynkevs, eto. | Pl : | HOP RIVER Furniture i P T k. s Taidea Y Biine Hiny ‘Industry—Factory Being o> and Trushs, 3 ! Built by New York Parties. H . The National Seat and Novelty Co. Rubber Novelties | of New York, seeking a location. tiiat ¢ { weuld be free from high ren taxes Parmrots, Dogx Dolle and Colored | ;g strikes set out a short e ago mlls, | Dress Dolls Undress 1 Doll| Only one “BROMO QUININE” Tied " Doll Dishes Soidiers S o v-:‘g'm':.m.f Ot .»;‘ _ Gtk LAXATI BROMO QUI- »ok for th signature of E. | s i/sed the \\m d over to | Cure a (nh_{ in One De | Hohda Books | Get the Genuine Always. y i is a dangerous make- y f | jally in medicine. The ge you are lovking 50K 10 (ulhl.,u you wi rers. We Ifve the larg ve ever had and you arices most reasonable A few we mention at $1.35 The Rosmury and The Mistrens Shenstor, by Fiorence L. Barelay. Blue Bivd, The Fruit The Eoige the Seven | I'he Power and the Glory $1.08, The Girl from the Marsh Crof, Down Home with Jenmie Allen, Il find t t iem right collectior find the w o The Stirring West, The Green Pau.h 3 i the White Cat | Rose In the Ring, Max, Allau Paige, and The Garden of vate We have other good books. Jloth bownd rom 8c Lo §2 very interesting Do for at 25c and 50c full liwe of Xmas Cards, Novel- | Calendars for 1911, aiso | ries and Address ks, { Women’s, Misses” and Jhildren’s Heavy Weight Forest Mills Underwear high neck, long| $1.00 wool, high neck and’ $1.25, extr ong sleeves, at lze 3160 Pant a waol size ankle length $1.50. high neek $1.00 high neck. | $1.50 and | ed-lined, pants, wool pante, Undon Snits, mg sleeves 2.00, an ankle ankle length ifgh neck, sizes, $1.00. ! extra 1 wo nkle 'lbflz!h‘ .00 i OIW‘ ¥ wnkle length, $1.00,) *xtra s | nion Suits, light weight wool, $1.50. Vests, in Mght welght wool, 75¢ and | (T | Children’s and ., 4 Infants’ Wear The ttle folks will more than ap- sraciate these beautiful garments, ' n white and red. a few blacks, 2.50, $4E0 and $5.00. A Herge Coals, mua-,d colhar nd s, 3158, §2.43 snd 338, Infante’ Lemg Cuats, white serge w [th embraidered crebe and cufte, $1.39 { $1.60, $5.00 amd $6.50. mnuzw Sacgues, pink with wiile "’gx’ th blue, ribbon Timmed, Mo shd 4146, Ipfan Tong Kigronos with umv sad pi bogders, 6c Jotart® Bath Robes, atd flors) effect, 6% Paney a8 and Bomams in Toques, §1480 to $1.9. Bonmate, 8¢ to $1.5% Yhue with mm Fancy Xmas Aprons Just come in for hioliday trade, all B with e andl moe, some with mwuon Tea Aprona 25¢, 50c and L Aprome, 25c and 50c, T6e. Tailored Suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Agents Ladies’ Home Jourmal Paper Patterns. Telephone WILLIMANTIC. What Is Going On Tonmight. Special Town Meeting in Town Hall (this afternoon). Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at Leomer Opsra ouse. Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Scenic Temple. Social and Dance in Washbura HalL posturdsy Nignt Dance in” A CHICKENS STOLEN. Impossible to Fix Guilt Upon Man Suspected. Some few days ago, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hattin, who reside in Chaplin, missed six chickens from their coop one evening. They traced the thief )y @ wgaon trail right to the dooryard of a house situated near the line in Ashford. Complaint was made to the suthorities. and the e has_been investigated. As a resuit one Joseph Dvorsky, a Slav, aged 28, one of a number occupying the house near the Ashford line, was prosecuted in Chap- lin Center schooihouse Frid noon before Justice of the Pe ence E. Chester by Grand George W. Ide. Omly circumstantial evidence could be found against the icken thief and after a ses- a couple of hours or more was permitted to go with action pending, as far as could be arned. Pleasant Evening for Band. The regular ekly rehea of Wheeler's Ame n band day evening was an unusually p ant one. After th I i a short it was voted to siness ses ovate the on, band quarters with the in- The stallation of new fixtures. mem- the band were treated to a by William r, th i's trap drummer, who was ma lay's Homey and Tar cures ds quickly and is in a Accept no substitutes. |Stoves Ranges Heaters We again our sttention to th most i part of your home— the kitc We scll the best ana Hesater that can be MODEL RANGES tanges have all the improve- tr best and the able. good stock | These are re and to choose from. the and see Andrew J. Wholey, 12 Ferry Street. septss 75 MONUMENTS, Headstonss and Markers In our stock | ready to bo erected. Obtain our prices and inspect 1000 artistic designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, eorner Main and Watson Streeta, ‘Wiilimantic. Conn. Times <, AreaTritle Hard, | 'But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at tke | Willimantic Loan Company, 15 Union Siree!l. Terms strictly confidential. octita HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and BEMBALMER €2 Church St. Willlmantie. Ct. Telcphone. lady Assistant. to look up a place, and after deliber- ating on many sites decided to build a factory in Hop River. The company, which is composed of New York peo- ple. is a well established ore, and manufactures chair seats from both leather and paper pulp as leaders in their business, and o(her articles, such as dinner boxes, suit cases, pocket- books, ete. Work on the factory was started this week. The site is on the land owned by the Case Leatherboard Paper company near the Hop River® station. | The factory will he 100 feet in length by 40 feet in width, one story high, of brick, and will be built so that an- other story can be added if necessary. Contractor Joseph Jones is doing the brick werk and Carpenter Smith of Andover will do the woodwork. Twen- ty-five hands will be employed at first, mestly men and boys. The company is rushing the erection of the factory, | as their lease on their New York fac- | tory expires January 1. If the force of hands now with the company in | New York does not come to Hop River, | and if there is not enough help in Hop | River, chances will be given local peo- [ ple to gbtain employment. | ~ Christopher C. Case, who owns the | 1and in the vicinity of the new factory, { states that he is not connected with | | | | | | | the firm, but that he will supply the pulp used in the manufacture of some | of the goods made by the new com- | pany. Mr. Case also reports that bus- iness at his paper mill is very good. aking It ail in all, Hop River is get- ting progressive and a building boom may be expected there in the future. William B. Chamberlain More Com- fortable. Chamberlain, the Leb- vho was so roughly han- dled on the highway between Ci ter and his home, November reported to be a trifle more comforta- | ble Friday afternoon. The phy: say that unless complications arise, | recovery is but a_question of time. The iysicians are of the opinion, howev- er, that Mr. Chamberlain will be un- able to be present at the postponed hearing of Merrine and Sullivan, who are now in the county jall at Nor- wich. William B. anon farmer Petition in Favor of Jeremiah Lee. | A petition is being circulated about town in the interests of Jgremiah Lee, 9 West Park street, a_veterah of the civil war, who is seeking an increase | in pension. Mr. Lee has recently lost | his sight and is unable to work. The petition has been signed by the mayor, to and city officlals, members of Francis S. Long post, No. 30. G. A. R. by veterans of the Spanish war, county officials and other substantial citizens. There are about 200 signa- tures to the petition and when more have been secured it will be forwarded to Washington in eare of United States | Senator Morgan G. Bulkeley. Student Taken to Hospital. A. J. Brundage, a student at Connec agricultural collere Storrs, was suddenly taken ill Thurs- day with appendicitis, and taken fo lh» Danbury hu!plll! P‘l‘hlny morning. Hollister of Storrs accompanied Mr. Brundage on the trip. the One Hundred and Twenty-five Ac- ceptances. Everything indlcates a successful dinner and conference Monday evening in the board of trade rooms when eminent speakers will-outline more ful- Iy the Y. M |ed in this cit was reported that more than 125 ceptances had been received by the Porcelain Cemem and Glue| For Mending Sroken that pret Well, that’s too bad. you can step into Jordan's Ar‘d get just the right kind of stuff t mend it and no one wi know the difference. | all kind of cements and glues f. mending and the better kinds are Cementium—the Liquid@ Porcelain C. ment. The beauty of this that it is all ready to use will mend broken dishe things of china and porc | just fine. Then there's tMend—an imported cement that you mix with a few drops of water. This will repair chin. glass, copper, tin, wood or any thing so that they can be use again as if new. jor's Cement is another fine thing for repairing broken artic and LePage's Glue is something that should be in every house- hold, for it has so raany uses. Yes, you'll ind everything here. W ORDAN ’ i Wi ST r\'\"lwl ane Ma, dec3S&Tu Yes It’s a Great Thing. WHAT’S THAT. | Saving. IF YOU i CALL CONCLUSIVELY PROVE TO YQUR | ENTIRE SATISFACTION THAT IS A FACT THAT CAN NOT BE DISPUTED. WE HAVE GOOD FA- CILITIES TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR TASK—THAT MAY BE MADE EASY AND PLEASANT WITH A LITTLE METHODICAL SYSTEM. LET US JAMES HARRIES PERFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. “Ye Post Card Shop.” 801 Main Streel, Willimantic Junéd EXPLAIN THE PROPOSITION TO YOU. The Willimantic Savings Institute “Gaing Qut of the Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Bep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL. maysaa A nice vartety of Fresh Fisn: also Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 29 Korth St. octapd H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. oct20TuThS E. L, PRINCE, [ee Cream and Conlectionery 734 Main St. | Monty spor s DON'T BELIEVE IT AND | a worker ail th | ARE OPEN TO \_ONV!{J'LIO.\'fiJ('ST‘ UPON US AND WEBE W!Ll.lcm\ed a 7 | press | Tuneral. ! for Frank | being all in, work on the menced. Local Sports at Baltic. A delegation of more accompant | 6.25 ‘trolley to 1y evening and witn between Joe | SOOOODOOOL Manhattan Overcoats SPECIAL HOLIDAY VALUES / The popularity of Manhattan. Overcoats was )never more thoroughly demonstrated than during the past month of phenomenal selling, which shows that the men of Norwich and vicinity appreciate the su- periority of Manhattan Clothes and values. Since the opening of the season we have been in constant touch with the leading clothing makers, and every new style, color and overcoat model that has been brought forth is here, so that the man who has not yet bought his winter overcoat will find us just as thoroughly prepared to supply his wants now as at the beginning of the season. SPECIAL OVERCOAT VALUES, $10, §15, $20, $25. Men’s Fur-Lined Coats, $30 to $100 TO E We are ready for Holiday purchasing NOW. Stocks are complete, fresh and crisp. made extravagant preparations this year for Christmas, bound to out-do all our previous efrorts. ARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS We have We offer larger stocks of useful Holiday Gifts than ever before—greater varieties and better values, and all we urge of you is to isfaction all around. 121-125 Main Street The Leading Store MOSVSTVOTOSTOCIBOSOOSNOCK committee in charge of the ar ments and it is coniidently e that there will be at le: 150 OBITUARY. pre; Nelson Taylor. Taylor, aged 80, home on Town stree day afternoon. abot lowing € iilne There survive DY P T Fred at hom Nelson his Fri- . fol- died at )£ Lebanon, Created sttarbance on T“am Special Railroad Of- on a cha e from the bance. He 1 station hoi charge of a s Swowing his bag and creating a locked up : and his he picious pers Progress on Ford Residence. The work on the is progre Gotch Death of Dr. G. P. Hamlin. Ex-Alderman J i stating in left on t in rnoon to attend To Spend Winter in Ireland. Jeremiah _and Timothy T. with Mi: Mary Connors of 67 son street, left for New York, 5y Today they will sail on the steamer Celtic of the White Star line for land, where they contemplate stay until the spring, when they will return to Willimantic. { November Mortality. During November there were eleven deaths in the town of Windham, re- sulting from these causes: Chronic | nephritis 2, cholera infantum. tetanus, pulmonary tuberculosis, acute rheu matism, rupture of coronary art cancer of the stomach. apoplexy premature birth, 1 each. There.we two Weaths between the ages of one day and one year: one between 1 and years; one between 30 and 40 years two between 40 and 50 years; two be- tween 50 and 60 years; two between 60 and 70 years, and one between 70 and 30 years. | { No New Case of Diphtheria. Dr. W. L. Higgins, health officer for South Coveniry, states that no mew cases of diphtheria have been reported to him recently and that the scare that was prevalemt there is abating. Those persons who were afflicted with the malady are recovering rapidly. One case of diphtherla is reported from Willimantio, Conn. Audever, the patiemt being Olin Mat- SHOP EARLY. It means better seclections, better service and better satis- 121-125 @E‘g i’lflhflfifin Main Street in Eastern Connecticut davoted excluswvaly to Men's, Women's and Children’s Wearing Apparel SOCOGLSOLCDOTOGONK , aged 50. His case is said to be a E. Andrews ovem mild one, however. hler of New Lon« Eveing oL Whitt ot Home of MF. wnd [ia Officers installed. ello Mrs. Charles Cox—New Wilcox T recently elected officers of the earl - and junior chapters of the| Steamer Inspected. . Mrs. B. W. Latham and Mise hood of St. Andrew of 1 Ethel Latham were in New Londos scopal church were installed | A pleasant was given ¥ . The ceremony took | Friday night s » Mr. and B sh house and was fol- | Mrs. Charles ( About 7 ) a pleasant social hour. | thirty friends After e > roll of ind, Personals. i 1 _the babies tac i e Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Sullivan spent \,3 e = N”\" EE Dilinic r in Norwich. 1 ttle ones under s e ears have been invited. Games will e e o e, oS s e s e ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8, cossors to Somsions & Elmome) fmbalmers and Funeral Uirectors, ©€0-82 North Streot, LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone coRuOC!Iom Inspecting New Steamer. hip- by of Man: nce on business Fr Perry of Pro ix for shen finished mer of the flcet. Willimantic visitors Fri-| Mrs, of Providenc the gu Frank Park on Main urtleff of Windham y in | street = s 3 ne on business Friday after-| Mrs Len fom For Artistic Wall Papers noon. R “°%" | come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 57 Harry W. Gale O't “"ih;t:’gam::"lf;b y I returned | Church Street. 'We will be pleased to o i was dn. town " ne + v with Mystic rela- | esttmate on painting or decorating, ives 1 Louis Pharieuf has returned from a | The motor boat Ada May, Capt. Er- | 803 Will guarantee both work and three days’ business trip to Boston, | nest Davis, has been put into winter | Price. and Prov Telephone _connection. nov2sd Hobron of New London was of New York, former- s visiting relatives and CALL AND SEE THE Society. Attorneye George E. Hinman, A. I. rtained the 19“ 0 l d m d l Jowen and P. J. Danahey were in S Friony Verian gaels le Friday. 3 Miss Jennie Israel, who has been n of Groton was a n-»; R = and friends in New town ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St. number of weeks, has| 2 DoWitt Smith and Miss M Willimantis, Conn. Justine Mars of Hartford will be the |is an tdeal Christmas present. Watch this space for something interesting. T.e A C. AndrewMusic Co. 804-S06 Main Streot. Willimantie, Ct. A. B. BURNHAM, Agent. Marufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | sale. Carricge and Wegon Repalring {of @l kinds. Repository and shops 180 Valley Strset. Horse Shoeing: nov: ld O E L 0. JAGKST—Dentist | Painiess Extvacting and Holiday Presents Free With Qur Baking Powder Unbreakable Dolls, Kid Body Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Teddy Bears, Books, Sleds, Toys, Pictures, Fancy China, Gold Plated Photograph Frames, Six Rogers Teaspoons, etc. Any one of the above articles free with each pound. Tel connection. WE GIVE THE FOLLOWING NUMBER OF SPERRY & HUTCHINSON GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH OUR FRESH ROASTED COFFEES: 25¢c Coffee - 10 Stamps 35¢c Coffee - 20 Stamps Filling a Specialty #3? Wain Street, - = Willimantis 30c Coffee - 15 Stamps 38c Coffee - 20 Stamps Teiephone. uné o ?;;e'advance in price of Coffees here. and sixteen ounces in every It it’s Wall l’apels in all the latest designs that you de« sire, come here. (ur large assortment and moderate price will inerest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, Willimantio, The T. R. Sadd Company Willimantic, Gonn. 72 Church Street. THERE Is no advertising medium in Eastern Conmecticug equal to The Buke lotin for business rpsulis 1