Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1911, Page 2

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7 ¥ oy — P § £ WILLIMANTIC L ) Catarrh and Murray’s Boston Store | oo |~ wiivowwe “Ssimramen Franklyn-Hi; Cot - | ette St, Fort Wa Ind., writes: omr:n klyn-Hiatt Company at Loomer Appointed General Yardmaster at Lo- e T zm troubied with | Movigg' Plotures at the Bijou and cal Railroad Station. catarrh and blood disease, I tried sev- Scente Fempie. platseah - | “Saturday Night Social and Dance in| William V, Palmer has been appoint- | Soal dogters and a doen different romic A. B. S: Hall. ed eral v the Willi- I’ 4 SGeii and Dance in Washburn Hall. | mariie. yard of th New. York, New | 5004 A friend toid me of Hood's Sar- % 5o Haven & Hartford rallroad to suc- | pegjcine and was as well and strong Special Values IN WOMEN'S LONG COATS MILK PRICES =~ ceed Thomas L. Connors, resigned. as ever. I feel like a different person i ———— Mr. Palmer took the required ex- | 4;q recommend Hood's to any one suf- - Not to Be Raissd—Producers’ Assos aminstion: $arly. o' the seek &t FMEL | soring Sratn-eapurele ford and passed. A. W. Honnywell, superintendent of the divsion, through the local agent, Arthur L. Griswold, [ saSe5 2t today in usual liquid form or { made the appointment. | i | tion Se Decl Friday" ing. des at Friday's Meeting chocolated tablets called Sarsatab: The price of milk at retail will not be raised ‘ommencing December 12, Mr. Palmer is a competent man and 3 in spite of the fact that - Lrvan Des o TRl nd. SALa: ek JEWETT CITY | REDUCED TO Afrerooment was made late Wednesday | quring his_quarter of a century’s con- 5 S lew announcement | nection with the New Haven system, . : jmade Ly~ the Willimantic Milk Pro- | peing employed most of the time in the Manufacturing Business in What folly it is to select There is some truth and a littie fic- d 12 50 R s vt ting | '0¢al yard. During the past three | Local M 7.50, 10. an . | e, ol susectition, beid meetng | vedre Bo'as boan nieht. clerk 1n. the | & for the purpose of taking action upon | 5 A e R Ly T . 5 ¢ of ta e Tosignation of Mr ors is | tion 10 the Tollowing despateh sent out We have taken these smart long Coats from our el e talked of for peveral lie He IS cousidered an exceptionally | Jewett City, Conn. Dec. L—Wilitam ol e e { |Food railroad man being as compe- |A. Slater. Jr. son of the New {\m L Was laken at a regular meet- |ient as any yardmaster on the New | millionaire, is to join the ranks of t \ I h h d b h g 0L the association. Haven system, He had been employed | . He will come here after tic . en was an TUusS Tt broken - e Board ‘made his_ - auncuntement [oT, he ToRd Akout 2T years nd s | 2, lo, enter hix fathers 'yarn will s e et 3 ick clearanc ese ar TOl R ier haranee R heen yardmaster here the past eleven | mill . Slater's coming to wett K . will surely effect a quick clearance. These are thag che rice of milk would 80 | Vaars, | ity 1a being looked Torward to With & and scour lt_ T o FEPY duplicate, -e this ereat reduc- LR it imalon’ | Lostee great deal of Imterest. He has not lots which we cannot duplicate, hence this grea d hroughout o 1dent | Thirty-one Arrests During November. |been seen here, where his father's Frede 3! it wise . e r be b o he assorime I des art Polo ats : of the flozen locui produ and fol- [lowing crimus: . Asssul: 4, ~IOMUDE Ll yioh he will be e e assortment include st Fonen o s T e ety s s |Whion B i Bl e St F'hen sift it 10 times ind Double-faced Jlier 1one actiacs not 8 mivanca the | Ins_concealed ‘weapons. 1, embesxle- | Superintendent Ballou of the late and a « t to advan | Grunic and breach of the peace | Mill will provide a room for young Mr 3 e e ohi- | the Dleasures of home-made food, how- throu S1 broperiy 1. breaking and enter- |e'Ch and will take his meuls at ¢ 7 incorrigtbie minor 1. drunk ana | CXps lone hotel o e v xR U2 in’ the ‘Tollowing manmer: Execation |Jewelt City and in Slaterville, = The: of judgment suspended 6; turned over = he | ENaRCiNN. o 2o SR CTcers 1 paid fine wbd costs |cloth: bat Wilitam & Slater converted these precautions, we don’t Mixture Coats Reve Coats. Coats, MISSES’ SCHOOL COATS " 5 3 milk to our customers will remain the age 8 to 14, reduced to Same as usudl 7 cents per quart for | k delivered from the can and $ 7. Lommitted to jail 7; nolied on pay- . = {continued 2; judsment suspended 1. M T Rrncty Sty o fet ol t i get a flour that is better | Hicacr s Opens Friday Night with Big Attend- ance—Splendid Music and Novel Berries Cause Suit. EETIE T o "'a | Successful Coffes Social and Enter than Othel'S. torney, H M iidiag g | eivil action axainst the New York, New | tainment—Twenty-three-Table Whist . . l_ e . C:. urray 0. B e pany | Haxen & Tartora” raiiread " Co. o | —Bia Husking Beo—Death of Mrs But ].f we do get lt What | Excelsior hook and ladder company |yeok to recover $100. The claim is that . | opened it elght days' carnival in town | SECK L6 recover $100. The claim is Henry Waoisard. ’ , Shia ausnites. wIth an attendas ed cranberries, shipped by the plain- | The coffee soclal and entertainm = ).17,.“‘“:,”“";",‘ d\‘l\al\ g g tiff, to become worthlgss. he action | siven by the Sunday School .of t indicated the popularits |is “returnable before Justice of the |Niethodist Episcopel chureh in Spragte ladates. riotic decorations adorned |15 " 7 i the hall and the booths arranged at|Lcace P. J. Danahey Saturday, but {hall Tuesday evening was a success of those who took e e it g o | will be continued for a number of {hoth in (he ability part and financially. A large and ap unusually attractive. The grand | Weeks: 5 ing was preceded by a short street Preciative audience was present. T WILLIMANTIC, CONN. folly it is for housewives not to insist on this Gold parade, the members of the company FUNERAL. |ighlowing programme wus rende: 1 Fl g e e e T O R T eda our. RTINS r Daniel P. Dunn, is his | The funeral of Mrs. Jennie E. Bur- jmary class, Holes In the Sto : Elibu Spicer of Washington is visit-| ST khe Tonas opened | dick. Who died Tuesday of pneumonia, [Song, Miss Pheliis' Bell and Masier ing_his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | {} id _the jonors and opened | New Britain, was held Friday aft- | Norman Collins; recitation, Earl Phil- I Spicer, o vente. pocches that was heartily ap. |rnoon at ten o'clock from the home |lips: piano solo, Miss Alice McNuit . Alex Fish has returned to his du- | {Sristic <0 of Henry White, foster-father of the |dialogue, Mrs. Headland's class; sini- s Mass., after spend- g d, at Mt Hope. Burial was in |ing, Mending the Stocking, primary 1 Thanksgiving with his mother, | Then there Was & sHott but, excs | the Mt. 'Hope cemetery. Funeral Di- |class; violin solo. Prof. Bisson, M s Addie Fish, on Main stre St S i o rectors Elmore & Shepard were in |Annle Dresher accompanist; speak Me. 3nf Mes W 4 Bitop have ze- [ Sl Murhoro. Tss, Snsing orch charge of the arrangements. Eva Higginbottom and Freda Phillips | turnéd_ from @ visit to friends on | T at e . i et speaking, Mrs. Dobbrow's class; sing- [P g % i fenjoyea 1 mustc by the unar Business Change. g Geer's class; speaking, Miss i et Y N TORD AR The firm of Deming & Hill, that has eSS Club:e WG Bulo, Miss s Coo 5 Fire committee in charge o been conducting a fish market in the |GUnhid —Swanson: —speaking. Miss Ch oogan has returned to |, The (pMittee I8 Charge of . | rasement of the old town building on | Ethel Firth: speaking. Miss Hainan Providence. after visiting his sister, | L300 (& S0 JREOTE T A, BT Tree | Chureh | streef, b Deen - diasetcon [Firth: dialogue, The Train That Went | i ¥ bAoA the patrons | Walter G, Hill selling out his interest |10, Morro. At the close of the enter H ] lon. is prepuaring to .- - fine prog 1l next weel o F. Yoming. tainment coffee and cake were serv ek mber of novel Successful Whist. features. Personals. A very successful whist wi ings Which of us makes the mistake? Then there was a short but excellent Gold Medal Flour has come to outsell every other flour in existence. Just because we take those precautions. Edgar € Hartford was @ Just the thing for cold biine 2o Tauh bas tansinetprom et A St et oL L Sl L T And because millions of housewives, after Twenty-three tables were played. Th first prize, a nice 12-pound tur was weather. A VLN WD, ' Indiges..ou—Dyspepsla| = 5 & smim s the guest of friends in Worcester countless comparisons, have discovered the fi Rar et ing Eack. are two of the most common and most dis- | Augmst Johmaon of New Britain wax | WO Y Willam A Gladue. The other 4 SEE OUR LINE It ix interceting to note that the SEsSngolmodern diseases, and are the cause | in town on susiness kriday. v winners wers M George La. merit of Gold Medal Flour. women who are fighting for the ruht §f much il heakh, o keep your tomach | ‘wiiljam M. Lee ana Frank W. Chap- |1x Blais, h in thei g e e to vote are much more -onspicuous in nd strorg condition and to get | pell of Chapli Te In the clty Iri- stian Beyreuther and far bakin; e I i s o e o e iristian * Beyreuther and 1 Now they use in their & nd daughter spent relatives in Provi- it.Washington Star. eat, take ———————— Dufiy’s Pure Malt Whiskey ROMO QUININE" b iy It is a form of food already ~digested, and whep taken just before a meal stimulates the i cous surfaces and it | glands of the stomac | 2hesithy action, causivg | a sufficient flow of the ‘ i motes perfect assimilation. It also excites | er Valley street. o i nuoer or s e e the flow of saliva for the digestion of starchy Mabel Morrison of Montana 18 | Thomas Newmans hinkssiving o1 md bomsle, . Powell of this ci harvest supper was enjoyed and w these diseases or other stomach troubles ymond Snow of Boston is spehd- | followed by musical selectf have alre: aken hold, Duffy’s Pur= Malt | ing a few days with his parents, Mr. John Woods, Jr., of New Whiskey will quickly restore the discased | and Mrs. C. H. Snow. Eis brother Anthony of My tural healthy condition. Reuben Bowden. a student at Colum- | [hankexiving guo: BESF - the! i o % % okt Wikiskoy fs the only whis. | DI2 - UDIVErsity,: is {at his fhome in |MI. and Mra. John Woods. It doesn’t make much d,fief_‘ T e Malk Wik fs the enty whip- | B O 05y s Miss Camille Woisard of ) A. Gaucher ng with | | | ‘r croix. Emile Despathy, Miss Riel 4(..‘1' Dennis Shea and Misses Annfe ice Shea wers Hartford visitors cream of the flour — just these sifted - out granules—just FRDWARE (@) oty 2 X - “and Mrs. Albert Beauregard Ennis of Worcester spent P v R g e R A pent lson of Hartford are spending a N indioaaay With friends / in South |gays with Mr. ‘and Mrs Demase | hanup. and Mrs. Fred L. Williams have | Sy ir guest Mrs. C. E. Kemp of |home for the hotidays Sbringfietd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodo of D Miss Rose Anna Young of Windham |icison and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bec has been entertaining Arthur Zarcie, | with of New London were Thanksgiv- Ir., of Moosup. ing guests of Louis St. Onge Witk uess ot FREE Fancy Glass Hair Receiver | and Puff Jar with Silver| Plated Taps free with one pound of PURE BAKING POWDER ie McGuire of Hartford is Washburn-Crosby’s ven and tic wer parents A definite plan is the foundation of success in saving. 10 their n; h T R S d ence what the plan of saving is, | iciue daring the Sasnish Amcrcan War. Nlus Mars Cobataey b Ol ',\'li«(fi\.;:"rr?{x;fip s the guest of M The T. B. Sadd Co. |so tong as it's systematic. Some | pI5a,dvsioy ogrorssod dosertincatcd | soreet” 12 162 it o8 For “popiow, | Y45 RiPoRLie | people never spend the dimes | s knsw snd we will el you bow to sheata it | 770mas I, “ourtney, in New York. L Cotp Mepar FLov® is having a barn in the rear of the James Miley erecte z i - | S Wite for free doctor's advice and beok of reci Miss Katherine McGillicuddy of | property on High street. Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. | venient home savings bank. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. z Miss Mary T. Sullivan of Suffield. |iting her son, Emile Bibeau, and wife S o Miss Grace Edmonds left Friday to | John MeGilre and = laufence an « wich Agent, | spend the week end with her broi hn Drescher attended the Brown- 4 | Some men shave themselves [ Therves Samends. o Sormaheld, srnes, | Carlisle Tootball ‘game at Providence. | - x ____|and drop into the bank the money Henry Chapman and Miss Grace Mrs. Woisard’s Death. | Long Way from Poorhouse. Whole Family Needs Muzzl ness, T am alino FLETCHER NORMAN Wi ° = : —| they would have to pay the bar- R 1 v Chapman of Eeiiieaioed are Fusives skl e s i tartfora were home for Thanks : e i s EE {ber] Others walk 1o the ofice A BVES s and s, 5'C. arman o Chas- oty 3“"11; it " was | ¥0 Y, Hanley A N T R I B Dapn ars & R soies enAL MR | lin ‘ a resident of Baltic. g Carnegle to i s gl o o W ephon ‘ Assistant! You can select any plan which [ Visiung ayriond Smith at his home |ville, Wednesday evening : g X L A o suits you. Regularity in your I ly on Ash street. T . Thanksgiving Day Mass. ¥ n and her mother | b I ’ Y EIMORE & SHEPARD, saving is the essential thing. nStant Another Aeroplane Peril. iR IEN N EORO I RN 0 ki *"‘!j""" Priday for a fow daye yisttitn | May e t S ou gl g Oni Holiss apens. an ernai bl e bt Pt o gl 5 e N o | s Il D A N T fmbalmers ani Funera Uirectors, | P remedy for backache. It » i ca s : 5 mers and Hinerai LIBGOFS, | and starts your savings. earning | penetrates and relieves e Re 3 ! e S tr el (k) Mrs. O, Besette and_ family That S out Of SOI‘tS 60-62 North Street | interest. BEGIN NOW. | the pain instantly—no rub- { 2 = forw antic were guests of Mr. and- . LADY ASSISTANT. g | bing necessary —just lay I j\\v~ He (.:.‘;‘:L..‘n; Cu.-mhw.- i B he | At in St Louis. ; > & o Frn e y']he \Vi"lmantic R o lightty. ) A enca Authiss bls sectided sm —the world is all right—that’s certain! e 2 A | | FHeve's | o \5:_3;,'5;5::9 nt wit scher, Joseph Au- | — A ; DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist | 2 s bk oer war m‘)\:‘_‘l\r/ & onstriction. 45.'1;‘: “'{].",»',‘ If coE.ee drinking has put you out of tune (it :c?cn Painless Extracting and avinoeg ooy J{uie n'éii‘,u‘i,.;v o e ot ve' many friends " who are fnany) until the world looks gloomy, let some sunshine Filling a Specialty o i it 1o 3 i Siore 4nd gt ot gy o) e in by a change to well-made 62 Main Street, - - Willimantic (Listablished 1842.) | fll relier i move ekcept for a Tidle s | H. C. MURRAY, President. 1912 Overland Models > "™ === |} STOAN'S | “STONINGTON. | Borough Hosts to Holiday Guests— POS I ' ' M | General News. I Dir. and Mrs. « 7\\«\!\: are. enter- ZRNEST P, ":;sgfigr‘n;:i?\,”g;::h; 19 l 2 CALENDARS LINIMENT : : : ::;’11"{\:'," :\:‘: ;"v‘v:\‘”‘,‘""“:, ‘ It has helped thousands—why not you? n,’and Mrs. Ann M is the best remedy for phy and nephicw | The change is easy and pleasant when Postum is isi i Williman on Thanksgiving. - B b o JAMES HARRIES, ’heu‘:‘ha“";"' ‘d"s;';;.:lg'“’ i |, Mrs. D. footfur of Wood xiver | made right—that is, boiled full 15 minutes after boil- 801 Main Street, Willi ic, ; e . | S s ak of Norwich was'a 5 - tree imantic, Conn. ATy ! ‘ v ¥ of Norw \ ing begins. R e e e waites: mpson of M | wealiops, Ovaters st Coe kr . o deriaiehat i s hare X | Good Postum has a fine color, delicious flavour, for a week | and the rich, nourishing food elements for rebuilding Price, 25¢., 50c., and $1.00. and N. D. Holme 4 ton spent the hc with friends here Ll brain and nerves. Frotect your idea. Handsome 60-page - Guide Book Free. 78 MONUMENTS, HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. | [ I Rose ar 1 of en Ha sts of frier Worcester are g be With mental poise and the body swinging along 1gh Postmaster N, P. Noyes and fo ot Thanksglving in Westerly STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2 North t. Sold lry‘lll Dealers. ‘ i | | smoothly, life is worth living. 2 SR e whe sbdlit | Phoonix Black, s Sl sy Ciests ot Inspector Pendleton and j Grocted. Obtain our prices | cctlTuThs = i | SER TR e Ten days’ trial shows. spect 1000 artistic designs. o Or£318.3k0an 1 A. LENNON, - Soston, | | FUNERAL. corner Main and Watson Stresta. The Clearance Sale Continues { 5% Taar Pk “There’s a Reason’’ for ‘Willimantic. Conne at The Boston Dry Goods Store; Dan- [ The funcral services for J. Joseph ielson. Soume big discounts for our Patron we: eld at Joseph's — CHARN Tivann br Chapn of the Womess €1ty Sine . B SPRING, Piano Tumer |5270i, i, sk, Aftragtive Fuy these goods now. hurch, Dayville, Tuesday morning at o'clock, Rev. Ignatius Kost officiat it the req Rurla high mass. N Ihene 1834 Willimant .-..,','.‘, _ | THE BGSTON DRY GooDS STORE, ‘ “THE GREAT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS MARATHON" in Webater, Mass. TRERE 15 7o Aaveriing medlim 1 i e 5 ———- 3 lonneoctic o T 1- e AMotor buses ru hetween ) a a ~ P o reek . T TASESYSAE T P Laeptzoduw James | Siewngy Cunpin of the Sanss Gity St TRy D omn | Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich, THly

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