Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 12, 1910, Page 2

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MURRAY'S [ BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Fine Stationery For Gifts s A\ benutil box of fine Wit will make a handsome gift for dovan Wnvelopes and sze, O Hox of four Knvelopes and Paper 1o taatch, i Hox of Three dozen Kuvelopes and Paper to match, fAne quality, $1.00, Fancy hox of six dozen Finvelopes . W elEht dozen Knvelop Paper to ch, four aizes, nt $1 40 arge hox of four dowen Envelopes nd Paper to match, two sizes, $1.75 Large size box, best quality, four A Paper to mateh, ®nvelopes o 6 bex Richard Hudnut's Perfumes and Toilet Specialties So many peopls turn thetr mind to nd Tollet Articles for Chwmtmas gifee that we have made y s 10 thin sennon Perty me In White ITeliotrope ar Tdeal Pink, Non ¥ hite il Wood Violet I € the Valley, Jockey inal 11y 1 Wiite Rose. omes in small bottles packed in a i aautiful bo 1 wells for K06 per TOILET SPECIALTIES o Vialet Toilet Water, $1.50 San Kemo Viclet Water, $1.00 bot Yollet Water, $1.00 bottle ' ap, e cake. folet ‘Tollet Powder, 26¢ box. | Natlustre, 50c box all PoMsh, 26c hox Violat Taienm Powder, 25c hox Dantaluxe Tooth Powder, Cuthie Acld, 25c Cremm Heo, G0e hox Marvelous Cold Cream COLGATE'S PERFUMES AND SOAPS. One smad hottle Perfume, ona Tollet Water and caks of same in a box for > Tires Perfuma Fottles In fancy box it B0c each Cvigute's Dental Cream, one hottle perfume and cake of same in one hox, for THE H. C. MURRAY CO. e and 5o Home Journal Paper | Patterns. Agente Lad Times <. AreaTrille Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can| Get Money by calling at the Willimantic Loan Company 15 Union Streel. | Terms strictly confidential. octila “Going Out of the Clothing Business” | Mechanics' Dep’t. Store QUTFITTERS TO ALL mayiaa | For Artistic Wall Papers | come te E. MAFFITT & CO, 37| Church Street. We will be pleased to | estimate on painting or decorating, snd will guarsn both work and | price. Telephone conaection. novisa CALL AND SEE THE 1011 Overland Models ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., oct204 Willimantio, Conn. ELMORE & SHEPARD, (%, ‘cossors to Sesslons & Himore} fmbamors and Funeral Eirectors, | 60-42 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Teleghons cotmecriom. A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of differemt styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harpess, Carrlages and Wagons for ll.l.. Carikge and Wagon Repairing Repository and shope | .fih"h" Tel cennection. nmd Or. F. G JACKSON——Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty /52 Main Street, - < Willimantic Teieptone. Jund If i's Wall Papers #il the latest that you de- WILLIMMITIC What is ‘Going On Tenight. aVing Flotures eantn q’f...,.» Eaton, Crane & Pike’s|" "~ SCORE 36 TD 24, of Thread City Gyslers in Game with Storrs’ Team. sized crowd witnessed a good the wrmory agrienltural representative one this season i run under the ausploes members heing ploked from nd when they 11 in favor of the Cyclers hilf a niumber of and Selden at cen- showed up re although he moments toward the close of the performer for team that has come down from Storrs Morse and Lyman m free tries, Harold wmh.m« OBITUARY. Mrs. Caroline H. Horton. . result of cer- HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and BEMBALMER Willimantie. Ct l‘Al Assistant JAMES HARRIES Choice Holiday Selections 801 Main Str 63 Church St. Willimantic. A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 Korfh St. ohral h-morrhnga lauowlnl less than n week’s illness, Hhe was born in Bozrah, August ¥, 1537, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Comstock. Bhe was the widow of C, H. Horton, who died in Bouth Windham eleven yenrs #ince, The only surviving relatives, besides the daughter, ares 1wo sisters csiding in Hridgeport, "he fun I wan held from the hours Sunday afternoon at 1 o'ciock, Rev, Harry €, ¢ tor of the Wind, | ham ational chureh was the oMciating clergyman. 1 was in the Windham cemetery. U # in charge of the arrangements. Eighth Fox Bounty Paid. Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton Sat urday afternoon pald Patrick Donahue 4 bounty for a fox. This makes th elghth bounty that be hus paid t which seems to be an unvsual Iy good one for foxes, especially in this immediate vicinity. 5 Officers of Division No. 1, A. O. H. Otvision 1, A, O. H., at its an- nual meeting Friday evening in s rooms In the old armory on Center wtreet clected officers for the ensuing yvear. Conslderable interest was taken during the course of the meeting and thowe present listened attentively to somo interesting remarks made by Rev. M. J. Lynch, The election re- sulted {n a choce of the followin President, Joseph P. Cotter; vice pre ident, Michael J, Welch, chaplain, R M. J. Lyneh; financial sccretary, John Curran; recording secretary, Thomns . Kelley; treagurer, Raymond J, Ca- rey: mergeant at arms, James Sulli- van; sentinel, Daniel D, committ John C , John Mur- phy, James Carey, Daniel Courtne and Frank Riley: standing commiitte Jamen I omey, John J. Keirans, Daniel allivan, SJohn H., Morrison and Raymond Carey Wedding Gift for Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ort E. Mitohell. Saturday evening, just at dinner, Mr, and Mrs. Robert K. Mitehell were sur- prised at their home, 16 South Park #street, when a number of friends en ) and left an elegant buffet sid hoard. Chief Wade, U. Webster presentation very happily. The gIft wur 4 wedding present from Mr Mitchell's comrades of Alert hose cora- N¢ 1, and few friends, Mr Mitchell is at present foreman of the | company and is aleo a past foreman. Later in the evening a little celeb tion was held at Alert hose company’s quarters In the Bank street house, en refreshments were served and an informal good time was spent In song and story telling. Race Awarded T. B. Sadd. T. R. 8add has received notification that the race which his horse Billiken participated In at Athol, Mass., last Fourth of July at the Pequot driving fation's annual meet, has been arded to him. The race was protested at the time and the protest was carried to the National Trotting association, which meeting the past week, hursday and Friday, at Murray Hill hotel, New York. a d its ann Wednesday, th FUNERAL. Mrs. Albert A. Bosworth. The funeral of Mrs. Annie K. Bos- worth, wi of bert A. Boswdrth, vas held Saturday afternoon at one lock from her home in Spring Hill, Mansfleld Rev. Leonard H. Smith, pastor of the Baptist church of trat place, was the officiating clergyman. Buri; wag in the Spring Hill ceme- tery. Funeral Directors Eimore & Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA S&H Green Trading Stamp CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 80 Stamps Free with One Pound of Pure Bakmg Powder at 50¢ No advance in Coffees here, and Fill up your Stamp Books and GET A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. The T. R. Sadd GCompany Willimantic, Gonn. Norwich Agent, F. L. ROBINSON, 271 Washington street. . 472-12. 38c Coffee - .eunnn.. 25 Stamps 35c Coffee ............ 20 Stamps 30c Coffee ............15 Stamps 25 a o ° ] Fy s cevsess....10 Stamps xteen ounces in every package. - have issued a limited quantity 100 _expensive for free distribution. 5 to every prospective piano purchaser who will ill out and mail us the coupon below. Our Rental Purchase Plan safest and fairest for or forty-eight 1 1g a piane till p time-buyers, giving twelve, twent Yree delivery , kept in tune 804-806 Main St., Willimantic, moderats priee will interest youw Owr wtock of ready mized Paints and palnters’ suppMes are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 1 72 Chueeh Strect. Withmantie, OUR ANNUAL CALENDAR OFFER! he A. C. Andrew Music Co. T0 BUYERS! We asl piano-bu immediate or prospective rs to fll out blank coupon below and mail to us. We are one of the larsest distribu: of pianes in Lastern Connecticut and wish every intending buyer to know about our EASY PAYMENT PLAN, low prices and large and varied stock of carefully selected HIGH GRADE PIANOS. of beautiful Art Calendars for 1911, will m one of these calendars for) is the eastest, our, or thirt; to complete payments. ap in New England. Every plano fully r free of charge. and send this coupon A. C. ANDREW MU . Main Street, Willimant me FREE vour A r for 1811, together with f formation about your Rental Purc plan. ur the-arrangements, New Velvet Mill Prlcfiully Assured. Knight, chalrman of mittee of the Willlmantic bosrd of trade, $45,000 necessary to insure th tion of the ne city had already heen raised and ih: | new mil would locate h il | # month apart, and it is ardently hop- nernl Director H. N. Fenn of this city [ ed that a Hitle more than the $15,600 y may all_probability grou will be bre arr {ions will warrant a commencement of | the Bristol at 470 Pléasant street aged a. little by fire Baturday merning ting caused by a defective burned a portion The ioss, which {s smal, i fully cove ered by Insurance, | Gates, repuili | committe Bick with the post | erally kno out to ous mick and prevemt Wis' reappointment | next month if possible, As far s be lesrned after o careful ough canvass of the sentiment of comnunity en o fault can be found master Dimmick's adisinistratior erywhere only words of commendation | are exprowesd for the cMicient many in | broken machine co hand. far pledged themselves to | for the bullding fund jes and teams are panning mearns to t;‘fl:m thie amount Thursday 1 not been approached member of a company or te subscript to paign headq trade rooms, and say 1o w or team they wish the samne to be ited. L. M. Flocken, pastor of Eoiscopal chur expressing his extreme gratification the progress of the ; done and t beine exhibi csted. reported report of | of _3320. Some of the larger contributions for | the day were as follows: H. C. Murray | $500, Tra Dimock of Georfe F. Taylor slw | ness men’'s commiitee, $80 ster, more amount $206. C. E. White of Andover | mantic visitor Seturda pyes Mis friends ! the old do s NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1910 Wllhmantlc, Danielson and Putnam citizens', in ux- fisld, #o that very iit- I PUTNAM the Interent b rd of this city were in cnargs Saturday afterno Wiiter 18 o trad:s com- stated that the most of (h W velvet mill in fhis ow it wan absolutely certaln that (he e, The mor.- y I8 to be pald In four installmests ralged In order that a gool orking capital will be amsured, In 4 for the n mii n Just as goon as spring # Or am soon as weather cond- ark Prospects for a brisk building baom are bright, therefore, for the city for the year 1911, Fire on Pleasant Street. The house occupied by Leonard 1T 4% Garn- bout 9 o'clock, The house i owned y William Johnson. "Dhe sished with chemicals, B was whout the chimne: To Confer With Postal Autheriti state Contral Com erman . to talk o B0 author] n that 1 Postmaster ( rles H. Dim- o, nong practical fch he has conducted the loc offi It is belleved that the o s for the visit of the 1 cvance committes” 10 the 11 1 is but a personel tempora: gainst Postmaster Dimmick engendered smply because drive ad the best post ntic ever had, 1 . people’s intere Y. M. C. A. BUILD!NG Good Day's Work Done Saturday in| Securing Subscriptions — How the | Fund Stands. Interest cont in to raige the $20,000 for a ne A building. as =heown by the en t reports at Sa y oon's lunch, her lirge number of wWo An even five htmdred per na the A large welfare s vet nd have bes eir corntribus arters in end in A photograph of the en at the Saturday ch, rk that is good fellowship th among the ptain P. 8. Hills of Compar he hanner figures of the day's reporting four pledzes for 382 Team No. 3. led by Arthur D. Chat forged to the head with th 5 pledges for an agarez te | Previously reported. committes, $1.2 Arthur D. Chaffee Crame, 4, 355 2. 370 ~o Standing of Companies and Teams. The standing of the co B, $1,130; Total, Personals. A ch for STAFFORD SPRINGS Diverce Granted Mrs. Ruby E. Graves —But One Ticket in Teday's Elec- Greene in ville, Friday. tody of her James F. W to the heuse by days ar, wi t E e Wednesday mo: afternoon Ten Degrees Below Zero. Saturday mernin: the <o the season, the mercury in s ces registering ten degrees he Poiling Hours Today. At the borough eleetion toda poile will be open from 10 a 3 p. m. There is only one ticke manifexted, Fugens Charter, Miss Mildren Larsen employed at the Pew store during th holiday trade, DANIELSON Bhot at Al-:‘nd.r- low Zero on AL Windham | 1! ¢ Parizean and Big Wild Gooy Lake—12 Degrees Baturday—Union Bervic tended—No County Politicians. Teonard Jarmes members of this (Monday) afternoon. anthor studied, Cushman lectured on | terbu Meth- yrtie Reed will be Japan and th o bas returned to New | visit with his parents, v!r and Mr- Cannius Chase, icave for Portland, Trip to Oregon. 4 Young of Westfisld thie woek to apend the wint Portland, Ore Minneapolis en wili Ore., Thursday. are | fire wan ex- | ¥ flue sl only | # recovered from 1 chafrman of the town | ames A. Shea, and ex- | | Represcniative Georgs A. Jartiett Baturday morning for Wa 21 Rabbits. 2 and | Barber shot - | trig_are | imeTous hereabouts Bmught Down 91-2 Pound Wwild Gm)-— o ¢ Alexanders measured iy 91-2 pounds On Washington Trip. + of Willtmantic, imond of Putn 12 Degrees Below Zero. Arctic record that Decerber s t Danielson people temperaty Ee: heard it happened a5 cold enrig) THIRTEENTH COMPANY Attractions at Armory. memh:—n o UNION SERVICES Baptist and Meth- odist Churches During Two Days. in Congregational, "The MacWetters STATE ORNITHOLOGIST To Address Men’s Club of Cengrega- hon-l Church. 2 present mo D. A. R. Chapter Hostesses. Chollar, Mrs. irs. Preston B. Barron, Mrs. Marcus Weod raeeting of | o For Democrats in Windham County— Ignored by the Man Higher Up. s to thinking that v i3 not repre- ocrats were refused an opportunity to § | shaice the plum tree. Jts becauns they ’arn not even recognized when they ar - willing 1o spnd their own money for a little recognition. Amd for them there is no pleasure in a1l {areil | News from the Churches—Elsction re| Time With the Organizations—List of Fires and Fire Losses During 1910 The offering at the Congregational Bunduy was for the hencfit o | society of afternoon. | Submits Bids for Road Work aitied tracts in Wk be awarded Led h/ John A. C. Warner. John A. C; Warner was leader Y P8 ( cren 'Nf’D)T'/V MASCONS Z | Elect Officers at Saturday’s Commun y cation. m b < AGRICULTURAL 80C ™ Holds Annual ting at Wo FIRES DURING 15 Clcclands SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER A pure grape Cream of Tartar Powder. An aid to digestion—an assurance of healthful food. _The favorite baking powder with all good cooks. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. G. E. SHAW’S, Putnam, Ct SALE CORTINUES ton Dry Goods Bicrs, Dan- ounts for our THE GLEARA:: in the atura DRY GOOD® STORRE Main Btreet Nationa! Cash Registers Solve the Storek gest Problem. Two Second-hand Regis ters for sale on reasonab ¢

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