Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 7, 1910, Page 2

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MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC, CONN. [ . Christmas Books That Are Sure to Hold Your Attention At $1.50—Master of the Vineyard, »y Myrtle Reed At $1.40—The Ruler of the Game, by Stewart Edward White. At $1 The Rosary: and T ress of Shenstone, by Florence Barciay At 1.30--The Doclor's Taws, by Hooth, published by the Century Co. ird, by Maurice uit of Desire, by The Siege of the \ Nicholson; nd Grace olke, At $1.25—Masters of Vheatland, | Bindloss. | At 3105 The Girl from Marsh | £ Selma Lagelof: Down Home by Grace Donworth Robert Alex Green Patch, by Bettina Van Hu The Window at the White Cat Reinhart: lamsted Quarries ) serg: The Rose in the Barr; Max, by Cath 1 5 A W. Cham- by Roy Interesting Books for Boys and Girls All Cloth Bound. Fancy Calendars for 1911, 100 up. Dishes, from 19c tc Address Bo 5 to 89e ' Christmas Cards, Dow't forge your coupons - - purc for your Free ofl Portrait THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper | Patterns. | ecTd | CALL AND SEE THE 1911 OverlaEd Models| ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St, | Willimantie, Conn. | @ct20¢ ELMORE & SHEPARD, | cescrs to Sessions & Elmore) tmbalmers and Funoral [irectors, 60-62 Nerth Street, LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone cokBeCIIOm A, R. EURKHAM, Agent. | Manufacturer of different etyles of | Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for sale. Carrloge and Wagon Repairing | of all & Repository aud shope | 180 Valley Stryet. | Horse Bhoeing. Tel connection, novid | | I F. 6 JACKSON—Dentit | Painless Extracting and Filiing a Specialty 752 Wiain Street, - Willimantic Telepnone. juns | _"ll lls Wnfl Papers B that you de- assortment rest you. 6a are somple A B HOLME& 72 Chureh Street WHHmanllc.‘{ Times <&, AreaTrille Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can| Get Money by calling at lhe: Villimantic Loan Company Union Sireel. Terms strictly confidential. octild HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Telepbone. Lady Assistant “Gaing Qut of h Uuthlg Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTVITTERS TO ALL maylaa ¥or Artistic Wall Papers come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37| hureh Sireet. Wa will be pleased to | sstimate om peinting or decorating, snd will guarantes both work and price Ielephune ogonsciipm. = WILLIMANTIC. What is Going On Tonight. Long Wom: 28, Annual Meeting. eliet | Weekly drills on Thumiay evenings. Meeting of Border Grange, What the Clly Spent. No. . Patrons of Husbandry. o Wrahling. Beatols &0 : the | Lot payroll for the week ending as follows: Opera Hous | 3 was apportioned ‘ ! \]t»vlng‘ PA( tures at | the Bijou A department, $135.15; street department, tar Lodge, No. and| s 1 CAMPAIGN OPENS. ! Meeting Post—:;oned. | Banner Flung to the Breeze and Big! The meeting of the Kin Clock Erected to Time Y. M. C. A.| 5 Sons that was to S | Tuesday afternoon has been postponed, Contributions. |und will be held at the home of Mrs. X —m | R B. Brown. Tuesday morning the banner an- Sl not g the Y. M. C. A. campaign for Condition Improved. fhe purpose of raising $30.000 or MOre| John Moriarty, who walked into the | ding, was flung 10 the | police station Monday morning and iry breezes, being strung acros Main street between the Loomer bui ing and the I arr’s stor naer d up, was somewhat ‘but his condition is and it will be able to be out. n on the 15 e $30,000 inserip r more by D some time befor i e g e Visited Commandery. : Yooms. Watch the el | Thomas W. Morgan of Hartford, in- A large clock——12 feet in diameter— | Spector general for the state, made h | was orected in fromt of the Lincoln|annual visitation Monday evening to | lding in Postoffice square, and the | St. John's commandery, No. 11, = 1ds indicated that the sum of $ A\t the conclusion a banquet was al hour enjoyed by all ready been pl Bl al on the raising of the en- The elock sign is illam- | night and procls | TWENTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY it to all who chances to SR S ird the flatiron block )| irst real work of the eampaign 1ged some of|ed and a \ present. | Celebrated by William F. Monday Evening. as the local company holds its regular and | Wiliimantic water works, $66.04; police 3; maintalning sewers, $14. con- ¢’'s Daughters | ve been held Robinson local Methodist Episcopal church, went to South Manchester Tuesday and addressed a gathering of Metho- dist clergymen. Personals. Louis Feiner is in New York on a ‘brief business trip. Albert Harris of Norwich was a Wil- limantic visitor Tuesday. Jesse Moore of Hartford was a Wil- limantic visitor Tuesday. | There was no session of the local police court Tuesday morning. Henry Ahern of Windham road was in Hartford on business Tues oy, W. G. Bailey of Westfield, Mass., was a r cent guest of friends in town. nk W. Chappell of Chaplin was in antic on business Tuesday. Will Dr. Orrin Witter of Hartford wa ‘Willimantic for a brief stay Tuesday. | Attorney George E. Hinman was in | Rockville Tuesday attending the s | sion of the superior court. NOANK Officers and Committees of Endeavor Society—Edgar Ashbey Continues as Basketball Manager—Gift for School Visitor. The Christian Endeavor society held the annual business meeting Monday evening in the chu parlers. The following officers were elected for the s de Tuesday _afternoon, coming year: resuit of the fi 4 hours of £ Mr. | Fitch e will be announced at today’s noon | and Alr s H. Robinson, Main | Ches sording sec r Much enthusiasm is being ex- | street, a ant party was given in| Doughty: rcn-ospou.]mg s and the men appear to be| honor of ell Robinson’s | gene McDonaid; treasurer, Ais ul in the campaign. Many | 21st birt the evening a | Fitch: junior superintendent, es approached f fine Dl mme of vocal and in Miss Gertrude Brown. The following t e responded magni mental music was rendered. Refre comm v pointed: Lookout ntly taking as much active | ments were served. | committee, Miss Maude Fitch; prayer the men Among those p | meeting, W. A. Frazer: missionary vardous com- | Mrs. James H. Rev. J. C. Lamb; social, Rev. H. B. leaders and | the M Rankin; good citizenship, Robert Ha ms i of lett, Arel, was | Thom will | 11 close | B, Swe i sted by | banquet b and partook free to ne to be campaign, £ in rkers, and erved until the Arthur W charge, is ably ass contir of th 3 \l£§\ Musicale of Woman’s Club. was explained in_detail 2 ] ; W. A Bowen| Tuesday evening’s meeting of tha nders and the Woman's club was a musicale and an and ms ent ‘pFoEmatiiie, - WAk FarreTigen: A. L. Smith of Springfield was der. Club members invited ts to attend the musicale, as, goin subscribers | T¢ ssignment: gue two ospective er s will be announced instances. The programme as render- | )n lunch today, when a full | ed follows: Mansfleld orchestra; re: ort for the first 24 hou work will ing, Mrs. Smith solo, Moods, Mrs. nade and bulletined. It is hoped Chesebro; Representation of a Slei that ever of the in the differ- Ride; reading, Mrs. Smith; orchestra; and various 20lo, An Evening Love Song, Maurice the noon | Wallen; reading, Mrs. Smith; orches- tra An evening of keen enjoyment was assed by the into OBITUARY. Timothy Sugrue. Timothy Sugrue. aged 80, died Tues- morning at his home, 71 Chapman street, of disease incident to advanced age. He was one of the clty's olde: residents, coming to this place in 1854. Mr. Sugrue was for many years em- yed by the Willimantic Linen com- pany and the American Thread com- CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. | bany working on the construction of v 1 | mills Nos. 1 and 3. There survive three Not Drill Night for Company L. Jackson of -] the mi ary ru mal Guard, Captain ., First infai s mixed on his P. any | daughters and two sons: Mrs. William 1se Hartnett and Mrs. Thomas Dignan of o Hartford and Mrs. Patrick Lee of this chael Sugrue of Hartford and rue of this city. Local Notes. Devicq left on the 10.07 express 'I‘m ay on a business trip to New Haven. JAMES HARR!ES Choice Holiday Selections 801 Main Street, Willimantic. The snow storm of Tuesday keut the | street cleaner and up to late in the evening. NMayor Arch MacDonald of Put- | nam spent a portion of the day Tues- { day calling on friends in this city. STF Mi’\ FiSH MAEKE[ Yfl Horth St oct29a Rev. Louis M. Flocken, pastor of the Holiday Presents Free With Our 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 ‘sach pound. NUMBER OF SPERRY & STAMPS WITH OUR FRESH WE GIVE THE FOLLOWING HUTCHINSON GREEN TRADING ROASTED COFFEES: 25¢c Coffee - 10 Stamps || 30c Coffec - 15 Stamps || rdvance ir of Cof 35¢c Coffee -~ 20 Stamps 38¢c Coffee - 20 Stamps ere. and sixteen ounce: price The T. R. Sadd Gompany Willimantic, Conn. OUR ANNUAL CALENDAR OFFER! The A. C. Andrew Music Co. T0 BUYERS! We ask piano-buyer immediate or prospective to fill out blank coupon below and mail to us. We are one of the largest ¢ butors of pianos in Kastern Connecticut and wish ever intending buyer to know about our EASY PAYMENT PLAN, low prices and large and varied stock of carefully 8 of irul Art Calendars for 1911, to0_expensive for frea distr We mail one of these calendars o every prospective will fill out and mail us the coupon below. Our Rental Pur e Plan (renting a piano till paid for) is the easiest, safest and falrest for time-buyers, giving twelve, twenty-four, or thirty-six or forty-eight months' time in which to complete payment Free delivery of pianos anywhere in New England. Every piano Tully warranted, kept in tune the first year free of charge. Fill out and send this coupon to THE A. C. ANDREW MUSIC CO., 304-806 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. Please mail me FREE your Art Cal- endar for 1911, together with full in- 804-806 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. formation about your Rental Purchase plan. Name Address in some | members and guests | busily at work all day | | rison; floral, Miss Mabel Fitch; music, | Miss ‘Gertrude Brown. | Ashbey Still Manager. Thé‘ Noank basketball team played the Cannonball A. C. of New London in the town hall Tuesday evening. The | bovs held & meeting Saturday evening and the members prevalled upon Edgar Ashbey to remain as their manager for the remainder of the season, John Me- Dougall acting as assistant. The mem- | bers are planning to give & supper and | dance. Surprised School Visitor. The_ graduating class, composed of Miss Millicent Kelly, Miss Hilda Wil- bur, Miss El or Weeks, Miss Gladys tt La- terson, Fish, Walter Christensen, Bv tham, Archie Wilcox, Robert Roland Hill and Merton Beebe, pleas- tantly surprised their school visitor, | Judge A.'S. Chester, at his home on Elm street Monday evening and pre- | sented him a large photograph of themselves. Refreshments were served {and a pleasant evening was enjoved | by all. Owen A. Williams of Church street | is spending a few days as the guest of | triends in New Y Mrs, William McDonald and children, have been ing friends in e returned to their home in sleb Haley of New Yo! at his summer home at the Haley farm, The members of the intermediate Christian Endeavor soclety attended is visiting the evangelistic service in New Lon- don Tuesday evening. A large numk was present from here. Blackfish for New York. The fishing schooner Earl and Nettie | sails this morning for New York with blackfish Mrs. H. B. Rankin and son Weston have returned from a visit in Norwich. where they have been visiting friends and relatives, There was a large attendance | whist given American at the Bene wer 3 place and Dr. s McDonald of Mes, Prospect Hill ew London Tuesday. Work was suspended in the shipyard Tuesday owing to the snowstorm. Fish for State Hatchery. | Schooner Phebe, Capt. W, | bun, arrived here Monday Holl and discharged a fish at the govern Mrs. Albany R. Smith and family are soon to move to Rochester, N. Y. where | Mr. Smith has been for some time. Boon Spink is spending & few days with his family on Main street. WiLL GROW CUBAN TOBACCO. Clark Bros. to Put Fifty Acres Under Shade Next Spring. Clark Bros. of Poguonnock who are known throughout the state as experts |in the cult of t co, are to malke a new venture in tobacco rais are convinced that th programme for the lar follow is to raise under shade, this dema: They pre of the Cuban tvpe o T proposition wi xtraordinary expenditur slied with capitai financlers | whose fa periment is | unbound | Japanese Red. | Japanese red is a reigning { vogue in London, and a touch | used in aimost all articles of dress { "It fs & aull shade of red, and is 1 | effective when used In trimming t | in & whole garment. Coats of | few gowns have been seen, but for most_ 1 has made its appea on black hats iping for dr or in some 11 emb Orient es on ev g gow Fur mitts and stoles are often lined with it, and some of t e are piped > bands of with the new color or I it inset. For Tondon the Japan is @ tly appropriate in the days n winter, as it makes a bri spot of color in the midst of the gr atmosphere. Where to Trade in Jewett City FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. Handsome line to select from. Prices reasonable. MLLE. BEAUREGARD. THE BEST ICE CREAM Is what T sell, wholesale and retail. at the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstome. 8. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repair Shop, Bleycle and Automobile Repafring. Oll and Gasoline for sale. FRWETT OITY HOTEL, Sew and Up-to-date Hotel ta evers enrttesin:. IKA F. LE&WIE. Proprietor. M. HOURIGAN. Jewett Otty. PUNERAL DIRECTOR. Saraiture and Crawford Geokinz Ranges. "Phones—Store $1-2: house 35-5. —_— THERE s no aaveriising medium in Eastern Connectlcut equal to The Bul- letin for business resulis. i head. ¥ Give children more Home Baked Food More nourishing for brain and body. HOME BAKED CAKES AND COOKIES "0.5 IMADE BISCUIT AND CRULLERS SUPERIOR BAKING Po MYSTIC Fred Williams Appointed 8. of V. - JEWETT CITY STONINGTON Borough Officials‘ln Business Session— Members of Travel Club Hear Interest- spector—Death of Levi Jackson— | Dr. Daniel Driscoll Ill—All-Day ing Papers. Roy Bates to Exhibit Pictures. Snowfall. = BT lon of the Trav_el The regular business meeting of the | The regular monthly meeting of the Lag Tuesday at 4 p. m. in Epworth league was held in the ves- | warden and burgesses was held Mon- | the library bu The topics were Coming of the Normans and Wil- try of the M. The E. church with a good | day evening. The usual reports were number of members present. . The | presented and the following bills voted he Conqueror, by Mrs. Ira H. meeting was in charge of Miss Mar- | paid: Electric light plant at Period, Balads, obin Hood, by Miss Emma Shea Jewett C ett garet Boothman, the president. Work for the winter was discussed. After the business meeting the social was in of Mrs. Willlam P. Bostwick. rogramme was rendered and a house $6.86, Timothy thy Connelly $23.84 >ompany $788, A Memorial for Mrs. Robb. Social time was enjoyed by the mem- | Murray $3 ) veland was stirred a few months - | . | ago by the tra th of Isabel Ad- S. of V. Inspector. L P Bieenues Adfaxdonce, ns Hampton friend and Willlams commaiider ot tho | LT USSIATI @ it at- the ELERCoN Sa/PeU IO LibASS, (1w ot thelsentth Sons of Veterane comp has recetyed | ETAMmAr school there were 132 chil- | of her usefulness his afternoon in dren absent and in the afiernoon 151, | the auditorium of the chamber of his appointment as inspector of this | : | mostly on account of the storm. commerce 1s to be held & public meet- 2‘;"[0‘ Mo et g g | B B. Driscoll has returne ing in memory of Mrs. Robb, at which i Cint o g - | Bridgeport, where he has been plans will be sussed for the. pro- slal visit at the camp in that place. | iy nephew. Dr. Danfel: Driscol, Sl OF & Pifecs That ks Comate Officers of Altar Chapter. has been ill. : At the regular meeting of the Altar |, Snow fell all ¢ borough on One of the s of Mrs. Robb's chapter of St, Mark's church, Mon- | Tuesday. It wae very cold at night. among pr onal nurses was day evening, the reports of the offi- | D T Appres atad the necessity of cers were read and accepted. [he | Rest Harrow in Real Life. tion. $ie gathered the nurses following officers were elected for one | ‘ o = ociations and insisted upon year: ' ‘Directors, Mrs.. Horace .N. | ..oDe romence of the yeune New meetings, wh she we Wheeler: secretary, Miss Lucy B. Kel- | (OUPIe, Who eloned and lived in a e H;“"h LR o’ Vi i 2 e ot - o A AGely or- She fe! a4 nurs - loxg; tredsurer, (Mins: Aniile’ Eacker. | ryptedi’ The - polies: Have n them MR L e e i Club Entertained. in charge on a request from the girl's a: s Miss Mae Penfield entertained the | Parents. So difficult is it in a Pur cation, members of the Hinky Dinky club on | tanic stage of civilization to realize be a nurse’s use- Tuesday afternoon at her home, The |ideals of happiness that co and to herself. Cedars, from three until six o'clock. the marriage law. for the Graduate Every member of the club was present. | Flere were two youns people v n of Cleveland, a It was decided to hold meetings once | Were consc adquarters in order that | a month with one of the members. A |&PPly the so of one might better direct fine musical and literary programme | the sreatest >s3 itself upon the rendered and refreshments were el community it o She e know of the Greek anthol ; ‘ion distinetly its own, @ home. fo Levi Jackson Dead. particular godd reincarnate In | pind its memb. arner ws was received in town Tu the girl is imm: I, as is also 1t Mrs. Robb's untimely death left day of the death of Levl Jackson at |fact that becau climatic condi worthy project still In the dream his home in Jersey City. Mr. Jackson ns they were Since then the graduate nurses is well known here, where he has |take refuge in the railroad st: bored to carry out this plan, spent the past four summers. He was | warmth. In all its essen oposed as a memorial to th 2 brother-in-law of Mrs. Amos Han- |allel holds true. TFor ¢ this afternoon’s cox of this place. lovers 1 e cave their ho e e Injvited to Picture Exhibit. }f“‘d” oubitlistopncat ive ed and detailed plans for the me- i i bz i 4 announced. Roy Bates has sent out invitations | the canght and announ s ; to his friends to inspect his paintings | sod socoursed on priogmerntialioonn, tello parlors in on exhibition in Costel happiness and the ba the kindliest feeling. s the Gilk block. Mr. Bates hag some | conventions. e o and wilt-honor them- fine tings collected, while trav- But al: They >d Re: by thus honering one who_had elin, ance, England and Ger- | row only to have it snatched welfare of the unfortunate at heart He has also some very fine matrimonial gipsying is ovel spent her life in their behalf.— York World. St s Briefs and Personals. ¥ Plain Dealer am E. Lamphere is getting along IR — after a recent surgical opera- | . Need Gompanionship. e e “harlie Carson left Tuesday for lon in congress will divided against it- where he w at the vote—Mem-~ . 'C. McGaugl was a busines: e caller In Norwich on Tuesday. Appeal. Mre. Charles Cromwell is™ visiting New Bedford friends. Miss Sarah MacDonald has returned “FIRST DOSE MAKES INDIGESTION GO 3 »vidence. arity and Relief lodge, d met on Tuesday i Rad i) The degree ndidat Heartburn, Gas, Dyspepsia and All Mibery Caused by an Out-of- Order Stomach Vanishes Before You Realize It—]Just a Little Diapepsin Will Make You Feel Fine. Why Church Pews Are Empty. 1l known clergyman, the S. Lumbar, contribute ting article-to Suburban I -embe | 1t your meals don't fit comfortably, some name; vour real and onls - 2 faai o Aftes S at which you eat does no {9 v fost G108 o LA uickly ferments and sou 3 Thousands who once z you believe it food e most any unhealthy con- the suburban irch now cover | you; if what u ea 2 | eit themselves with _dirt and grease | lump of lead on your ac < Diape cost veration of spirit, in alis iulty in breat ng, ents Pha i and wild rush through scenery | of sour, ed food | will « stomach sufferer do mot & and, irrev- | heartburn, br. r a belch- | v taking sin. call it worshipping God.| you can make up your mind | Gos itation and Sour ing man who is o tired when | you need somethingsto stop food | Stomach is causing the misery of In- he can hardly stand, must | fermentation and cure Indigest n on Sunday; the clerk, who|{ To make every bite of food you eat{ No maiter if you call vour troubla been on his feet all the week, and | ajd in the nourishment and str 1t vousness rown weary. must teach his white |of your body u must rid your|or : name ind delicate’ fingers to twirl the golf | Stomach of poisons, e a certain cura stick on the I d’s day, and get th an stomach h store the mo- kinic out of his legs and the cobwebs | entire mail—i use out of his brain; the \ man, who | Jate ar more afternoons and evenings | within five > knows what to do wih fmnm:; 1 , without eclc, must deaden his ennui on!is no aiff any kind y_by couple hundred miles | sufterer, though spin”” in his automobile. These & = e some of the reasons for the declin Sunda worship i surburl There is Only One ssBromo Quinine’’ That is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORID OVER TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY. a And a Check Rein. When a woman wears a hat which down over her face so far that see skirt which is so s that she can’t eglects to Chicago Re Or a Full Feeling. fall §a the prices of necessities | Always remember the full name. Look so fast and rapld as to glve con! v feeling in the for this signature on every box. 25 ~Yackson Clarion-Ledger 7 An ldeal Christmas Gift A PIAND FOR THE HOME The selection of the RIGHT KIND of piano is of ut- most importancz, however. Buying of us you can be SURE of fidelity in material, tone and workmanship, We sell no other kind. You should visit us in our new warérooms at an early date. Some exceptionally hanisomez cases selected especially for Christmas trads maks our display a most at- tractive one. You can buy the piano on morvnhly payments if you prefer, WATKINS BROTHERS, Savings Bank Building, 801 Main Street, Willimantic. Piano Tuning by E. H. SPRING Hartford So. Manchester »

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