Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1910, Page 2

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ko DSt A T A rww' ¢ NGRWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910 ILLIMANTIC Murray's Boston Store W taNTie | Ghristmas Wines and Liquors Basketball—Grex Club vs. Manches- | forth many expressions of admiration. o Colt's orchestra of Hartford, udeville and Moving Pictures at|ter W. Smith, o it i For the Holiday Trade we have the largest and most t X evi e O] y - I | Armory, "Smith; selections, Madame Social and Dance In Washburn Hall. | Sherry, IHoschna: trombone solo, To SEFSROSS SERE SRSt T B i ot Nnlf R 5 complete stock of Imported and Domestic | moko, Reeves; TRl The Bride Ches- ade 1t the Bijou and lic of the event CHRISTMAS BALL kot iha i Waves Gy Heste o . . o STORE CLOSED MONDAY s ! *rer | Bt RS U Rladin, Prim Wines and L1qu0rs in the CltY 44 Given by Excelsior Hook and Ladder | hause. B We Wish You a Merry Christmas Company—Largely _Attended—Able | The concert was from § until 9 ; R, SOME OF OUR SPECIALS istmas social festivities opened | oreman B W. Jacobs was. genen at the Town hall 1y evening, when | .. OTETAR 5 i 8 Now for the Last Shopping & . =" reonn and ball. There was a better | Pliisted o pp g *in tharge Teit Tepald for the | Commitiee Crystalized Rock and Rye 65¢ hoitle flort to provide an excellent evenin 15~ \i‘m_‘m‘ ' Day Before Xmas aselen oo Monogram Whisksy - - - 65¢ bottle California Wines PORT ood time—were WHISKIES OLD KENTUCKY $2.50 Gallon Wilson Whiskzy - - - - - 95¢ hottie Hunter Whiskey - - - - - 85¢ bottle Duffy's Walt Whiskey - - 85¢ bottle The last shopping day before Xmas is hers. How many more Christmas presents to be bought is a puzzle, but we know there are still some, and we s LAXATIVF BROMO QUTI- | noon of chronic rhe i ! Enoch Dodd, aged 1 know by the rush that this must be the right place to buy. We are pre- bt < S for the signature of E.|q farmer by BROMO QUININE” h Do home in Mansfield pared to meet you in your wants. When it comes to presents and gifts you |W. GROVE d the World over to will find them here. Cure a Cold in One Da. H, Seventt rolunteers, ‘September 16, through nber of SAM CLAY $3.00 Gallon PA. PURE RYE SHERRY I MUSCATEL ! ANGELICA me Chitdren and lilanls |, Huck and Damask, size 22x42-incn, Tl\e Finest Gift Thlngs each. Will be pleased fo find |, %, Damask Towels, nemstitched Are Here French Brandy - - - - $1.25 hotile imported Holland Gin - $1.25 hottle Some ol these articles 2 good - q s O s [t 59¢, Vil app, ! 1.00 and u : $3.50 Gallon On lhe Ehrlslmas t\l;ge S i%‘tl\'.,k ; it itns avens fie e ! a Gallon " Orange Wine - - - - - - 50c hottle E dow and two The funeral will held in North Grosvenordale. m this city who will funeral are Mr. and Mrs. eunie ymag and S Long Dishes in several de- iered collar and up to $6.50 Orochet Secques, pink with white, und white with blue, trim with v ribbon, 6%c and $1.00 ade o ants’ Long Kimonos with white nd pink borders at 69¢ flOllddy BODkS fanis’ Bath Robes, blue with pink 1 floral effeets at Baby Blankets in bit ed with “Santa Claus Joats of white serge | d cuffs at 's Fine Station- ancy boxes, would | Ajyr num Coffee Per and useful gift, from |5 oclock Tea Pc | Beautiful Pa ng Rods. and HIGH SCHOOL < L Brandies and Gins Hold Annual Election—Vote $10 To- DOUBLE DISTILLED BRANDY - - - $2.50 Galion | wards Books for New School Library. et e e PURE CALIFORNIA WINE BRANDY, $3.50 Galion i PURE CALIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY - $4.25 Gallon st and best Books for holi- lere. Something to be 1 Carpet Swe sors 1l malkes, k, fig- $1.00 s Cards and Novelties, The Alumni Windham Fancy Toaues and Bonmets to make Dbons St The 1o gaan o TR s KING FISHER HOLLAND GIN - - - $2.50 Gallon Christmas Ribbons PR - : | {@*IORDAN : o Taak ULR«D We will present a bottle of California Wine to each purchaser of 75c and over from December 17th to December 3lst. ll ll’s Wall Papers A fn all the latest designs that you de- | ey '!;HANDSOME CALENDAR GIVEN AWAY TO EACH ONE OF OUR PATRONS Red and Green 0-yard rolls, M s I f Hose, 4 pairs in a box | sire, come here. n:u‘-n_ R,i_?flr‘.'wv %na deratfa xvnlrv- will o S T Sten . and pink, No R L R ? ur sto eady ed . Ste Lo B (oMot Four-in-Hand Ties, 350 and | Sux Hock of siady mized Fain , M. GOLDSTEIN, _sucessor o J. e 93 West Main St. Yse and 28c a yard R ,‘ 5 s e ] A B. HOLMES, e g} (72 Churoli Stree Williman Telephbone 26— Bands 0 and $1.50. 5 A nlce vartety of Fresh Fish: also n or pleated . el [tmnnpe Oysters and Clams, at 3 i 00 to $5.00. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St |+ Christmas Jewelry S octzoa | a Jewelry for every memhar of the family BB Children and Infants will Men’s and Women’ ite Shirt mn; Adeste Fideles. Miss Elizabetl{ ampbell, chorister and .rganist. ed to her Congregational Church. | Sunday morning at the Congrega- | tional church there will be Christmas - on | exercises the Sunday school, the | music to be led by a children's choir. In the evening there will be special music by the choir as follows: Organ # and 5% a yard Judge A. J. Bowen, for | I the holi 3 Miss Dina e with an m of | I '} HIRAM N. FENN, [ be pleased articles on the Umbre“aS r. and Mrs. W. | CONDERTAKER end4 BEMBALMER advisement and 1 for Portland, , spend s EHOMS: Va0l 62 Church St. Willimantte, Ct. s lity the question mas with Mr brother. e i By M lffese‘_w:n[g{:|' 7 50 | Telenhone. e Westeast (um | his 63U sy 13 (410 | sottied at the next rest o Selectman S rd West of Co- on the Listening Kar of Night, P »rna- — e 4 A ot eaulys i 3 - umbia ‘e afternoon wgton Harker, with solo by ry | Triends: th ‘ e Providence, R. L, to pass the holidays. \g;,, onard and barione obli- | []r f E JABKS““....DE" Si = Christmas Exercises in the Schools. Major Amos T. Fowler has been R Ia W vm;! anthem, And S8 | OVERHEAD CROSSING [ (ol practically all of the schoots of | cor Mol his Eote . oo eEallevae | rere Shepherds, Shelley, W Stk Ptae 36¢ 50 BOC Painless Extracting and [ At Camp Station Inspected by Town | were el e : R','d;;’?,’td i T . | . 1 oS fr s ~ St See 0 SR 260 b BA 00K G TR Fillin Officials. ! latives and friends of the L FEbw iyl iy SR RS S LR 159 10 9 X 1g a Specialty | = B present at all of the ex- S 4 organ po 'mm Messe Solen- Belt Bickles and Belt Pins, 25c to o 2 /52 Main Street, - - Willimant E v that has een | aven will nelle, Gounod. E. F. Burleson, choris- Other Suggestions for Telephone. sund ) such & way as to elimi- s v 'Fred . Leonard, organist, The > S0c to §1 Z S in Three Sections. F Re /. H. Gane's sermon et with Chain, Chrisimas Giits = ins Friday was un- e The Christmas Message il s T all many leaving o ; #hoe Pin Cushien, 25c and | s i ek ; Sinse: ] ng to town to spend the holiday wi mother Christmas Exercises at Baptist Church welry Box, satin lined, $1.19. | biglly polished backs, 3-pound _effect, v friends. The Christmas exereises at _tho e I pbligigs reen Trading Stam L R e o SR e R ‘e t ) X ses with two | ssitat | Congregational vestry at seven olclook jand A and up. el ‘ | t ening. The concert and tree at 4 Lea T 1 Bag 3 % sOr Mertice Ki a teacher | the Mcthodist church are to be held on | lined and finish outh Windhar Monday evening at 6.30. Linens for Christmas Gift |1nco = b of Wioree |10 outh Wi ’ & At Lisbon Bend School. Christmas exercises at the Lis- Bend schoolhouse on Thursday st and reflected the teacher, Miss he pupils. a play, The Sleeping Beau- Al Linen Table Cloths, hemstitched, | € 1-2-yard long, at $%50, $3.00 and| 3$3.50 h. | Sots of one Hemstitched Table Cloth, 21-2-yord long and 1 dozen Napkins | 16 home of her par- th Cr Handsox Books in styles in plain blacks or colored CHRISTMAS SPEGIAL 80 Stamps Free with One Pound of Pure : - Baking Powder at.50c j Even Squirrels Miss Mary only Mu ureau S inch B "07 and $1.19, » | llen Willeox as queen; Ran- and $1.25 a yard | | of New Have or- | dall Wilcox, king: Bernice Wolfe, 72-inch Fine Satin Damasic at $1.50 | Sliant | i ~ l‘%ave ci was in nmn .51 Rose; «,;na:dg\vmr.{ prince; nd $2.90 a yard . ‘ TR , = | 1CC ) 00! Stephen Duffy, pw 4, Veils of chiffon in , $1.00 and ; 50 Stamps | 35c Coffee .20 Stamps | ther, Samuel oretta Olsen nd $3.60 o ren; 2 | ana $1.5¢ 5 song, $2.60 and 3380 a demen; - inch, 34.06 5.9 ¢ SRR 10 Stamps | Coffée ..:... 10 Stamps | — nd a solo and $5.00 a dezen P TR SEeiny 0 lanny s | Choirs to Render Special Programmes n, F reading, < 't Come Hom recitation, Poor Santa, and David Ballou; John, school; recital on Christmas Day—What the S S No advance in Coffees here, and sixteen ounces in every package. Churches Have Prepared—Special All Linen Tea and | 25c. S : Fill up your Stamp Books and GET A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. “IfiY N{)T YOU 9 Exariives in the Schools a8 sensible g shows good | - tmas of a Billionaire Tl'ly Cloths : aplendid: sets here frous: 33.95:to The M. oor Bov, James Olsen and ‘ an int ox: recitation, Anima Cloths, 54-inch square, hem-| Children's Sets from $2.50 to $12.50. e and Clarence Lee; recitation, rtthched, at $1.60. Sweaters for women in plain or o - propri arning to Santa Claus, Stepheu Tea Clothe, 45-inch square, T6¢, $1.00 | fancy weaves, from $1.50 1o $6.50. emd u 25 Silk Hosiery for women from 50c to Tea, Clotha, 40-inch square, hemmed, ] i g Pax |A Winler may come to you ’K‘.‘.g:’t;:’m,‘,“““ sooner |han you think. sHse Silk_and Pettic oats in colors Willimantic, Gonn. COLCHESTER. at §1.21 from $3.48 to $10.00. Singing by the congrega isi Tea Cloths, 36-inch square, scailoped, | Musiin Underwear, dainty styles, Norwich Agent, F. L. ROBINSON, 271 Washington street. stores aw M ice Cutters Busy—Visitors for the Hol- $1.35 all handsomely trimmed with lace and Tel. He he M. Anthony; idays. AR Snes Damask -Tray Clothe: at | bamb er comes. To HAVE l“LP chorus \"v o 250, 5% and $1.00 each. | Fanecy Aprons to Tic. Ave as you make | the bank where it THE H. G. MURRAY CO,, Willimaniic, Ct, et R R -%1“‘.:':,';\,!?::,‘{1’izn‘\f{“j\’.;;,,_ . he A. C. Andrew Masic CO YOUR BANK [Hi St il i ¥, St v K TU BUYERSY [The K hursday of Hebron was in Savings Institute|: | The Oldest Bank in the City , i | | Large Resou of in town Thursday n a touring of Salem was a of Willimantic was Friday. CALL AND SEE THE 1911 0verland Models Tlmes ERNEST P. CHESBFO, 102.9 Main St . Are a ’l'ri"e Hard, o284 Willimantic, Conn. ! Saing Bt of the Cloing Busines” jllul Cheer Up, for You Can; Florence tional singing selected readi son; congr illimantic | Bepaiciion i | ncert wiil be v travelling sales \ shoe firm is the est James T. Murphy Mo - the holida Mulford Brown of Salem was here Triday Harry Wickwire and Harry Grobert on ¥ri imme ;,.u.,..s, wyers to ont blanls and mail to us. We achal ~ b s and Conservative Ave Verum, | were in Leba \ - i 3 | Management Insure Safety for A ele ic company has moved its 2.9 ’ Get Money by cailing at the 19 Xnoy our | it jiice srteia ; ‘ ho Bi block on Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store | y by 4 ; Depositors. | sicr and oreanict. Roneri- | o B R OUTFITTERS TO ALL .ll- ‘- { i '\‘ wrefully [{EaRCs BURE S e Seene he Bantist Church, e o Mool | ‘i selectec NOS. | D. WEEBSTER, Treasurer. The spec sic at the Baptist| fiine it € a4 oap st filling the houses. s | l lma“ lc We have ued a limited quantity of beautiful Art Calendars for dec20TuThS dhunch Sunday morning “m‘ i i too expensive for free distribu . We 1l mail one of these Ty solo, Bir = A. R. BURNAAM, Agent. | Loan Company FREE to every prospective piano purciis ho will fill out and | orge H. Pric - \e coupon below bt 2t b 4. | ’ | (5 ek Rheumatism Light Carsiages and Wagons, | 15 Union Siree: | Our al Purchase 4 a piano till paid for) is the .ll:.“n.-l Cacriages and w?‘on..mm‘ & ettt W e | Is A Constitutional Disease. K e an agen palring L i 1 b AE i nifests itself in local aches and ot Kings. Repository and shops | Terms strictly confidential. Free delivery of planos anywhere in piano fully nflamed joints and stiff mus- Horse Bhoeing. Tel connestion, | . °Ct11d warrented, kept in tune first yea ut it cannot be cured by local aovid S | tions. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best is a course of the great blood purifying and tonic medicine - England @strict of tr ptist Publication iety, will deliver | ELMORE & SHEPARD, 5 } Fi out JAMES HARRIES | co comers 1o semioze & mme | 804-806 Main St., [.0u v : ; chorus choir of thirty os will sing Hood s Sarsapa""a Chaice Helida Selemmns Embalmers and Funeral Gireclors, Willimantic e melneTREE s : e eantati T Hope of the World. — | 14 Bt s nbangn ! a or 1911, together ull in- fi % which corrects the acid condition of y 0-62 Noceh Street. | ’ formation about your Rental Purchase 75 MONUMENTS, GeSE e Man e Ohurch. the blood and bullds Up.the systém: masees at 6 and Get it today in usual liquid form or mass at chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. the St. El hurch there wiil be m. and children’ usic include in G offerto Headstones and Markers In our stock ready to be erectad. Obtain our prices end Inspect 1000 artistic designs. 801 Main Strest, Willimantic, ? am ree! imantic, | iephone Gfllflfh‘- Conn. WHEN you ™ " WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, i S ) | TRERI 1= no advestising medlum Im | ness be 3 Jesu Die: communion hymn: Adeste & Festern Comnecticut squal to The Bui- | dinm he corner Main and Watson Stwaats Fideles: hymn, Angels We Have Heard | mantorn s ,‘,',f‘,,?“),"",f'a’;“ el ‘m-flwm rospiis. - g columos ur ne r.umu » ea o The Bula PURUS——— S i Wiilimaatic. Conr LA S EURE, Glory, 1o Gy sommunien satia tar business 1esulty . comvmpagen—

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