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‘NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910 MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Dress Goods An inspection of Dress Fabrics from the wealth of Winter Dress Goods. A gich array of the newest colors and materials. 26 inch wide Panama Nun's V and Mohajr at G0c yard. £2 inch wide Diagonals and Fancy Plaids, in very pretty effect, at ard #2 inch wide Poplin, Storm Serge and Basket Weave, in staple shades, «t $1.00 yard BROADCLOTHS Eroadc. rever seems to lose favor, Brown and Gray at $1.00 vard. Nile Green at $1.00 yard. . Navy at $1.00 vard Black at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. d. $1.00, $1 White at $2. and $1.75 ¥ yard. Zpeeial in Navy Elue at $2.00. ~ Remnants of Suiting medium weight, very suitable col- s N gray. green, blue. tan, some in v plece in ) to $2.00 tavisible stripe effe s yard-—now marked Eve m $1 be vard. js worth f Kimonos and OQutings Comfortably ma 1 neatly fin- tshed in Flannelette and Printed Crepe Plain er (olored with satin borders e, $1.25 and and shirred yoke, 50c 150 Colored Outing, 10c yard. Pink and Blue Outings, 12 Plain White Outing, 1uc, 12 1- 1%¢ vard The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladiee’ Home Journal Paper Patterns. Geo?td Times <. AreaTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at the Willimantic Loan Company 15 Union Sireel. Terms strictly confidential. eetild ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8. 'ecsaors to Sosslons & Elmore) [mbalmers and Funeral Directors, 80-02 Noreh Street, LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone cobreciiom. CALL AND SEE THE 1911 Overland Modelsf ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., eat20d Willimantic, Conn. “Boing Qut of the Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL. may1&n A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of different styles of Light Carria, and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for wale. Carrlege and Wagen Repalring ©f all kinds. Repositery and shops 180 Valley Straet. Horsza ‘luulh‘» Tel conneetion, novid JAMES HARRIES Choice Holiday Selections 801 Maim Street, Wiltimantic. deced 1 W's Wall Papers painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Churech Street. Willimantio, A ntce vartety of Fresh Fish; also Scalleps, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. oct3vd HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and BEMBALMER 43 Church St. Willimantte, Ct. Telenbone. lady Assistant. WHBN you want is pur busi- mese bafars tie public, here is ne me- Al Detter than through the advertl e columne of The Budletin, Ssssssssesnennsnsnnnnnnens WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight. Sheehan Grand Opera Company at the opua House. Pictures at the Bijou and Obwebery Todge, (m-»n Meeting of Owls ness at present, are J. S. Cham- , Wadsworth and all of South Coventry, and Danjel Killourey of this city, among the number who cut and har- vest the larger amount of i DANIELSCN Burroughs-Bergengren | Announced—Exceptionally Big Bus- i Postoffice—Daniel Held for Supreme Campbell’s Mysterious Life Ended. Wobdward, Engagement Court—Samuel FUNERAL. s Doris Roehrer, seriously ill at the home of ICE CUTTING STOPPED. Property Owners About Lake at South Coventry Are Wrathy. The funeral of Willis H. held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'cloc at the undertaking rooms of of the Methodist Rogers Kel a 1 3 ult of a fall on the ice on Main street, near ver Flocken, pastor South Coventry of the action of Westfield e, Aptic, Sauen ‘ted a committal service iling sustained an about the c discharged soldi . Tyier camp, rted the body Wangumbaug stepped on i the tove or s ga'lmn from agitation has come ahout Willimantic " ¢ took place. When Rev. Mr}Flocken had > final words of the ser- Trumpeter J protect rights that they : Reaches Oregon. se writes his parents, t the grave, son _of Company Harold Ch First infan- nbaug copabine avill pr. t Portland, Department 4 were hearers: istomary season's supply - more who hav -| Commanc mentioned 2ris50; f la Commander- to Schenectad rades Timot el J. Sulli- van and Robert O. Snow. Prices for Furs Lower. . Tillinghast has r hs might be surnamed the ‘slegant” 1n the Dress Goods, for al- ways it possesses this quality, and (1, Officers of erhm:ntic Lodge. innual meeting of Williman- South Coventry much helow have prevailed. Burroughs-Bergengren Engagement. Announcement eet The supply is also but an [ ‘the people by is used are past master Burroughs claimed that the Commissioners File Report. Herbert R. Postoffice Hours on Holiday. $10 nctioned by e lake is not the a corporation report in the office » commissioners sallowed the claim of \ which will be ob: The office will be to 12 m., and and many of th e on the cove abutting th those who w sting of the signs, B.g Business at Postoffice. cut fee while COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE n of the son. from last year's totals Officers of Natchaug Lodge. at mu,: lm.,_. irregularities, MYSTERIOUS LIFE ENDED. - Had No One Near of Kin at His Funeral—May Have Left $50,000 or $75,000. Prepared for New Velvet Company at Wednesday’s Meeting. 75 MONUMENTS, ITeadstones and Markers In our stock | veady to be erected. Obtaln our prices | and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Main and Watson Streets. Wiilimantic. Conn. Even Squirrels Bank Accounts WHY NOT YOU? Various Items. Ahern was A Winter may come fo you sconer (han you think. IN JAIL AT furnish mu MAKE OUR BANK Superior Court. YOUR BAN The Willimantic Savings Institute { The Oldest Bank in the City | Conservative | Management Insure Safety for Depositors. MURRAY, President this (Thursday) B. A. Bailey en her for many Molntyre A. D. 1pton were in the city ning Miss | Sadd’s Breakfast Cocoa Ground from the finest . who has had ch; department Whist and Dancing. resigned to TORTURED BY ECZEMA’ ' When my boy was six years old, he suffered terribly with eczema. c sit still nor lie for thio 1icHing wasierea: irritate_spots by sorauhmg and that made them worse. treated him and we tried almost evers- thing, but the eczema spread for two years until it very nearly covered the back part of his leg to the knee. Finally 1 got, Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment I used them in the morning and that evening T used them again and the improvement. i those few hours, s inflammation seemed to be so much less, I used two boxes of Cuticura Ointment, the same of the Pills and the Scap and my boyv was cured. his seventeenth had, a_return of care of a friend’s child that had eczema on its face and limbs and I used the _ Cuticura Soap and Ointment. acted on the child just as they dxd on my son and it has never returned. A. J. Cochran, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 20, t designs that you de- Our large assortment end moderate price will interest you. Our stofk of ready mixed Palnts and grade of (‘ocoa ulPU\' in bed, nutritious bev- Handsome New Year's Gift. His « prietors of SPECIAL THIS WEEK 20 S&H Stamps with every can The T. R. Sadd Co WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Or. E 6. JAGKSON-—Dentist Pcinless Ex:racting and Filling a Specialty Willimantic ) be s of P and Cuticura Pills. stantial one. Waterbury. My son is now in year and he has never the eczema. 30 o’clock every be a membe /52 Main Street. Telephone. Columbia Av?.. three weeks' hunting trip Mark Town’s Grand Putnam’s grand list cording to the grand list completed by agons. > property values included in the sub-divided as follows: 10,018, 994, han, $81,575 of the above figures with v_that there is e of invested in manufacturing and in t LIGHT AND POWER CO. Authorizes Directors to Not to Exceed $150,000. in fit, $50.¢ rims of the FUNERAL Albert Eddy. ices from rows street o'clock CHRISTMR;FESTIVAL‘ Pupils of St. day School Thomas r Committee Named by Elks. gine for CABLES TO"MRS. plied to up to Wednesday Eve- Clark Pu—c‘:a>=a Kent Homestead. Park rblican Brady’s Condition Not Dangerous. Patrick F. the at and it s D sssed Selling Qut Wi LAWLER'S MILLINERY, 17 BROADWAY Beginning Thursday, December 29th. t $3,473,707—Light and Power Co. Votes to Issue Bonds R. Funeral for Albert Eddy —Christmas Festival. $3,473,707, ac- J. Daniels imon Far- hese figures indicating a gain of last 20 TRIMMED HATS, value $5 to $8 each .... 48 TRIMMED HATS, value $10 to $24, each. 18 OSTRICH PLUMES, value $7.50, each . UNTRIMMED HATS, value $2.50 to $3.50, each.... FLOWERS, value 75¢ to $4.25, QUILLS, value $25 to $1.98, each.. WINGS, value $1.25 to $3.50.. MALINE, value 50c yard SILK, value $1 to $2.25, yard VELVET, value $1.50 to $2.50, yard 18 OSTRICH PLUMES, value §7.50, each - RIBBONS, value 25¢, 50c, 98¢, yard Will Continue Until All Goods Are Sold 7 horses $26,715, s $150, $35,643, instruments $6, bonds $300, invested money bunch . 0, furniture manufacturing Issue Bonds S i SROB0) ....... es o0s0ss410c, 256, 500 > stockholders of ay his con- home in this city. this i regarded as gra nine-tenth s represented, if they not to exceed $150,000 and a the capita guest of friends in Putnam. JEWETT CITY Meeting of Foreign Missionary Society | , —Officers of Court Griswold—$123 | Netted by Congregational Bazaar. to 000 afternoon at the Hawkim wer a nrmnn.u!nu committe Sherrod Soule P, | ty-five members of the Academy Glra slub W carols and Chr! ent was much enjoyed by 1 who we mbers meeting was China. The bearers following Veterans a meeting in th proved to be a very > woman giving he enthusiasti and her four f missionary Christmas tree a Misses Minnie and Margaret . Talman’s work in China, large numbe esentation this society. Court Griswold Elects Officers. The election ibed. anger, Timothy given them by Thomas P. Kinaey. N | Tuesa. and inst on Successful and others ths Congregational Home- | the g | Mi and a gr: Christmas Party at Brewster Howarth met srtained the has named the first fair » organization: " About the Borough. Worthington wich wan the gue Hammond-Knowliton Cc"' pany. Concord, N COLCHESTER Librarian's Vacation—Thomas P. Kin- ney’s Benevolenco—Christmas Festi- val at Baptist Church. hmn Avery is the guest of her s Matilda Avery, at Chico s librarian of the library, and during her ab- ence Miss Ruth Snow, assistant - brarian, will have charg Mrs om_spending _Christmas with_her Ida. Wagner returned Tuesday ghter, Mrs. C. C. Barton, in Nor- wick Waits Sing Christmas Carols. R. A. Moon and about twen- out Sunday evenin, songs houses in the village. he music a large number > out on the streets listening. ¥. Congdon and ightes, 1d Congdon, returned to Mystic on Iter a few days visit at Mr. rroll E. Staples’. grange met Tues singing diffes y vening in =r4<nge hall. A number from out of town attended. Mr. and Mrs. son, Charles, were guests of friends arles Lyman and Putnam Mon were g,nrw'v of their 3 Sullivan, in Williman- hea and sister, Miss Deb- orah Shea, of Hartford, at their home on anon avenue for the holi- days. Generosity of Thomas P. Kinney. inm, Chr tes of the almshouss were ay to a fine din- ding a ]xouv\d turkey, veg- grapes, nuts, oranges and cranberries, which were generously algo of pro a large number sions to poor and de- rving families in town. Baptist Christmas Festlval. large attendance at the and_entertalnment in parlors of the Baptist church on y evering Muslce, both voeal ental, recitations by mem ool and remarks by the of tl pastor, Rev. B, D. Remington, and the imday hool superintendent, L. C. er the ditribution of gifts im, candy and oranges given all. arles T. Wi town Tuesda; Mrs. Celia_Clark returned Monday fow days’ visit with friends in yuth Coventry. Miss Lydia Secord of New Britain st of friends in town this week. Secord was formerly of this place 1ate of Bacon Academy. on of Worcester was Naugatuck.—The Liquor Dealer C n has made its amnual Ch ation to charity. The money by the dealers hs divided between the ughters and Sistears of Me s used in brin g Chris been g's and heer Westport.—Word has been received town that Charles Batterson, who s supposed to have been drowned the Delaware coast recently, is and well and at present at New | London with his boat WATCHES FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. It will pa ou to look at the sortment early. If quality is desived you will be suited. SHAW’S, Putnam Conn. 0ct20TuThS Southington. ing full time. Saved frem Awful Long Trip. ias and Carolinas, nomination Windham m W. and Osgood Co Wants to Help Some One. River | HARRY E, BACK, Attorney-at-Law PATENTS Protect your idea. Handsome 63« page Guide Book Free, Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. cct1TuThS THE CLEARANCE SALE CONTINES at The Bcston Dry Goods Store, Dan- felgon. Bome big discounts for eour tomers another \reck; Attract| Fargaima on every counter in the stora Buy these goods mow. sept26d THE BOSTON DHY GOODS STOR® Main Street, Danlelzon. sept208w ~ames H. Kneh, Hl!. the homestead known place on the M. Kel and couldn’ wants to help some needed help That's why Brady Day-Kimball y cured me and ne out again in t Putnam Lodge. of Odd Fellows Israel tnan male compl: evenin You Must Read Th,s if You Want the Hattie LeBlanc. ing attacks started with a THAVE THE LARGEST LINE f Calendars and Christmas and New Year rds in town at W3 JOHNSTON'S, BIG REDUCTIO N Millinery Goods to make room fof Xmas ock. MLLE. BEAURE 6. J. BOTTCMLEY & SON, General Repalr Shop, Bleyele and Automoblile Repairing, Oll and Gasoline for sale. SRWITT OITY HOTRL, Now and Up-to-date Hotel ta every partiesine IHA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor. RD. wishes v old enemv ¢ is critically 3. HOURIGAN. Jewett Omy. WL FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furalture d Ceoking ‘Phones—Store 1-1: house 36-K.