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NORWICH BULLETIN WEDIE.;)DAY, JANUARY 3, 1912 Murray’s Boston Store ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Begins Thursday Morning, January 4th, 1912 oERN e ' Lymat| S SN SR, ra House. ime. The body ght to this| o ; - Aoving Pictures at the Bijou and |city Tuesday morning. The deceased| ¢ WO in New Lendon who S Teraple was & graduate of Bt, Joseph’s paro- | SIves her. name as Edna Norton, who Francls S. Long Woman's Rellef | chial sohool, the Windham high school | was found there by the police 1 L Co No. 28, class of 1903. He was also graduated nearly two weeks ago, and who I Wiilimantic City Medical Soclety |from Niagara university. Then he de- |, " "o "o e e Monthiy Meeting. cided to study for the thood, and an inmate of the poi & Fastern Star Lodge, No, 44, A. F.|the late Rt. Rev. Miol Tierney of | station, the almshouse and the hos WILLIMANTIC. What Is Going On Tonight. night at the Norwich state hospital, and A. M, the Hartford diocese sent him to | Grand Seminary, Montreal. His abil- | KANSAS SOLDIER |16y was such that the bishop sent him | to the American Seminary at Rome, Anxious to Restors Missing Money to | where he ‘would have received the de- ouse for Neltoa Mottat o Mathew. | 8ree of doctor of divinity had not il street. She has done housework Owner After 47 Years—Interesting | £T0, 0% ToCi00 & O o soneral break- | hero in several familics, and she Las Correspondence. down. The young men came home,|£aid that she came from Providenee intending to take @ rest and later re- | She told here that she was troubled The following letters are of gemeral | gume 1is st' diex. He was at his home interest. J. B. Baldwin, as scCretary |jere for some time, but there was no of the 31st Conn. Regimental associa- | ymougoe cie® WS M s oy for tion, has turned the check mentioned | (reaqoiotten 1 B I8 WO AN aden, over to Captain Charles F. Eaton, the | wag not unexpected. The young man treasurer of the association, and an | ywag T8t MERBREIEEL T YOUF "had investigation is being made to find the | mary friends who deeply ragret bis in- in communication with some member JEWETT CITY Mysterious Woman in Mew London Known in the Borough—Roll Call at ptist Vestry—Congregational So- ociety's New Year Gathering. pital, and who goes back o the alm house_today, is well known in Jew City, having lived here off and on for l years. At one time she kept with terrible attacks of newralgla in her head. It was not supposed that she had any money, It being believed that she was a poor, unforturite out cast, Annual Waffles are made with Roll Call at Baptist Church The annual roll call and social gath . H H rightful owner, it x:::?\e- ctween 47| 0Nty to carry out his cherished | ering of the Baptist church hel An Event of Planned this year on a broader, h|gger and more cor_nprehenswe scale tha_n iy it ocored hetneen 4 e’ s ofee Sl sather, “Niehtl et sy crchig S o Allll' JOIIIiH‘II’C ever before attempted. We have striven to make this the Greatest Sale in|ar, e ou Sir 2ertins [ | ana Margaret, and wo Srothers: ich: | et e of (e e o ad | ZZlL . the history of this Store, and if you respond as in the past, we shall assured-|"" " """ xamas pec. 15, 10us, | Suiiven of New xork | tondant et bia"or"her”caid"ac the . wye . Mr. Jerome B. Baldwin: | rd of Tra oned. | 4555 eripture reading the pas Real and Radical ly accomplish our ambition, because we have certainly done some wonderful|,, s S, & tave bren srine o eet| L T MR, PR o SN Pancake Flour . . price cutting. As you know from past experiences, Clearance Sales here|sras e i T5r5 500 | Tocty vy e potpoed et | Price Cuttmg 3 : > : oY ot some organization of 'the st it | unll Jax. & when Thomas £ Wigsln | jared by, Charias I Curanat: ag pey Griddle Cakes mean actual savings—made effective by the most liberal price reductions, it 'ne S hices 1St | ity l"be sresenand eive s ale M mandéiin duet, 3 Ge . : . 5 of some importance to some members | "N Water Supply Problems. The ey Saiiey ' Pdtise ;g L8 m On Merchandise and it brings you values such as all prudent economists should be quick to|sr e zist and sieo o fimportance wo| ™ be preceted by & Bener, o oe| Brvioe o B Frior S e b grasp; and when we tell you that fixed up years ago. I am anxious to| the boand of trade and Business Men's pay some one a small amount of mon- | 3ssociation will come up also. o oo cemee o | Muffing ey, but don't know who to it to.| R tetle, W the . Am mnot sure what company he be- | FUNERAL. King, M B. R Geot The Funmy Rag Dolls = Gardne; EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS ITS FULL QUOTA OF RICH BARGAINS, YOU |iczzei’to 4 i ‘ L | Please answer as soon as possible. Mrs, Johanna O'Shea. nterspers . | Adaress . Funeral services of Mrs. Johauna | the proet r ! | Kansas. O'Shea were held Tuesday morning, | 'Srs from t o : li WILL UNDERSTAND WHAT GREAT SIGNIFICANCE THIS CLEARANGE| sccrccary muasin anewerct the fet-| an wers fargely atiended.” A" sojemns | chureh and COLCHESTER 1 and recelved in reply high requlem mass was ce ed at|auxiliary ¢ A Q“a lty SALE MEANS TO You g Kansas, Dec. 26, 1911 | St Joseplt's church at 10 0 e, W Soclety AN MG &8 arka; | Flay w»yfl»:e’htlv: New :nr.':‘-v"o:\;: Mr, J. B. Baldwin F. O'Shea of Newcastle, Pa, a son oty o A y Fund—K, of P, Inter U . Dear 8ir: I wish I could see you!of the deceased, being celebrant: Rev. | ‘\{"";’“"“-_ e Aid societ Wiiling Workers ¥on minutes; could explain this maiter | Terrence Smith of Waterbury, deacon: | :'Ml;a’“ Cha . ne [ ¥ g |50 much better than by letier. The Rev. M. P. Barry, Hariford, sub-dea- ¢ . 1p: amatle society gave T R = [fact s my memory is at faull in re- | con, and Rev. M. W, Basry of Hart. | School by Sup [ ! 1 i | A gard to detes and localions, but as|ford, master of ceremonies. Thers was| “Tade ' R g omeds ‘, WOMEN'S TAILORED COTTONS AND SHEETINGS Domestic Department| LACES AND VEILINGS | near as 1'can recoliect, som in| spectal music by the choir. As_tho | deparument, Mrs G. W Tar vl V& i { 1864 near Portsmouth or Va.|body was borne into the church Miss | Follow the gramme ors SUITS AT ALMOST The low prices we are offering in Cotton Goods should interest every| All Linen Scarts and Squares em- | was" ariving an army wagon and | Flora A Casey and Willam 4. Hus- e, She wisterse e ple [ ) T AT P e 7 9 roidered an: n work, h 50c,| found a pocketbook in rear end of sang a duet. At the offertory Mr o o . : fance wa HALF PRICE econom! shopper. The following items give you just a brief outline of| 75c and $1.00, now at 3Sc. ‘ n M:pn about $40 and for | Hussey sang an Ave Maria, and for a| ted the many saving opportunities this department offers you during this sale.| Cambric Embroideries and Inser-{ al days it was a mystery how it | waiting hymn Miss Casey sang i sy nagorue whiel Think A n tions, from 4 to 12 inches wide, value |80t there. In a day ¢ er to Face. At the close of the mass 9f Ihe Cion e - ba avenue, —W t Bro \eeting, 33 inches wide, 5¢,, Fine Bleached Sheeting, 36 inches|from 10: 25c, now at 8¢ a yard. |mem of ihe 2 and M. W ry, pastor of St. Au-| & social hour, h reg n & shor - 2 2 aSiAgs old me “that several o boys of | gustine’s church , Hartford, pronounc- { i ilding A 1] 6c, 71%¢ and 8¢ a yard. wide, 8/;c, 9c and 10¢ a yard. gings, Insertions, | . y1at had crawled into wagon | ed the eul Piests occipying seas | Congregational New Year Gathe, a st of tail s W Bishatinn A Y nd stole a ride and one rem had hie sane were Rev. M. Des- e Uk pieedd s returned t e Brown Sheeting, 40 inches wide,| gpgiish Long Cloth, 12-yard lengths and Ruching reduced e L e T R bl o e el o Ko B bl b . ith i ads-in- the ¢ and 9¢ a yard. at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 a yard. | Veillngs of Chiffon, plain or spotted | e it, which I refusad to do. He rray puth Glastonbury Rev ‘wm onal ch y Makh iy wn Sheeting, heavy, S1 inches! Ji | mesh, 15¢ a yard. | told me ‘where the regiment was and | Charles Coppens, New Britain: Rev.|room was de .- every detall] ;. 09, 1 26¢ & yard. Best Quality Outing Flannel, stripe| ady Made Veils, worth $1.00, for | or two afier I rode one of my Fathers John Femming, Philipr J.| tion of Mrs, \ Lo fficers' 1 A % and check, 8¢ a yard. 5c. s several miles trying to find the | Mooney and T. H. Sullivan of St. Jo- | being wound with ¢ e He Bleached Sheeting, 81 inch Y 8 & 3le Og" P "'«d‘"*‘ 81 inches A o s iment, but was unable to do 80.|seph’s church. The bearers were . ¢ de and 29¢ a yard. Ped king, 9¢, 11c and 15c a yard. R Soon af this the mon all but|James Murphy, Colchester; J: s . R et — — abe vas o (I think Healey, Patrick Shugrue and Pal MEN’S FURNISHINGS it olen) i 1 il i olen), either I Yost it | Pickett of this ci Burial was in St LINENS UNDERWEAR | aen's Gray Cotton Foss, 8o a pair.| 203 Y Watch the ssme After | Joseph's cemetery e ’ | | S outgy . =y 1P| this went back to my regiment at inreope) ) 1 s of Good Qualily at Sale | For Women and Children i Men's Wool or Cotton Hose, worth| New Bern, N. C. and soon after that City Pay Roll. ' ¥ 1 | nd marked 11c and 20c a pair.| to the hospital with yellow fev It The city pay roll for the eek end ; ) L s 4 Prices | Forest Mile Hand-trimmed Under-| Men's Canvas Gloves. heavy weight seems strange to vou (it ng Dec. 30 was apportioned A. Has o lack ar | wear, Vests and Pants— plain or Jersey wrist, 8¢ a pair. that I haven't tri ithianele . water B ¥ - - oo eached Mercerized Damask, 21e and | 76 girente ut: (s Special prices on Men's Gloy re thie 1a - X on .86, police departm " Lok v i~ 45c a yard. | $1.00 garments at _85c. ittens, in yarn or leather. e oy Yt depariment, $85.2 vas in charg ¢ 0% eached Damask, all linen, 62 £1.25 garments at $1.10. nd 50c qual-|q onsc fat| T Sium. ‘Dlayed Dy Mine Flotet munion wi g g de, 44c, 54c and B4c a yard. Women's Flat Wool Vests and Pants, | ity, 193 & a pair. plum, pl SPECIAL IN DRESSES ey . yard: |in eray or white, sizes 34 to 42— Men's Fancy Neckwear, worth 25c e in being hon- e i < Jon the ik &y o Al Linen Damask, b rrwinds at BB and 50c, 19¢ and 39c. E. J. Ross of Chaplin was In| ";“ be. Iy we n e 7 5 2 e = g : g : o sine ay. . nding " . ghl i Se and 850 a yard. | $1.00 garment at 85c. Phoenix Muffiers for men and 18 one chancs| (00 On Business ;"’,‘;i‘:::fim i1 W Bide § “ actied on n 14‘;m at 46¢, $1.60 garments at $1.29. yomen, all Golors and sizes—Sale price 17 2 thousand that vou wi L b | il b Williman or Eoneiey. ™ = $1.10 a yar ihais B M Tk, Boie rightful owner fo ¢ o, | W8 ; | o ks B dokding s Y - omen’s Ribbed Wool Union Suits. : you can use it for some member of | Colonel W. H. Hall of South Willing- son, i : K 85¢, $1.35, $1.75 and $2.50 $1.50 quality at $1.29. A in Cheviot OF . OUUNE| the regiment, or as you think best for|ton cailed on friends in town e 3 v e grange v rom us|a dozen. $2.00 quality st $1.69. Flannel, rumli:‘y at 39%. benefit of regiment. I have an indls- day. 1 n Hay- . enliltich as]: ABs@ibent Plaper, Wvard leagihs, Medium Weight| Soft Bosom Shirts, without coliar, | tinct belief that the one that lost it| g < s 3 Cabin I R 885,685 and 6 s Union Suits, $1.00 | 50c kind for 44c. | belonged to H; i plot Sire T i g Sirac WAl D, Nandeeen ok | 250 S re’ Far . 3 SRS and & value for 85e, Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, | am sending you my personal check for | qoopin Were Willimantic visitors on} o0 b 0% i nen Diaper, 18 inches wide, in 10~ 2 oo e g i S e DU P oneo S b T Elizabet wood sang Y g epe and Messa- : . Women's Fleecy | 50c kind for 3%. | 365, interest and principal, which will| " /" i s | solo, accompaniea by M and. A b, ard s, $1.15, Yeats and Pants,| Wool Shirts and Drawers, 8o and| be paid when presented aF bemic Tueaday, the stockholders of the Wil. | 17¢;veiris presonted a ver $22 $12.50, 2 value 2fc. | $1.25, | ours truly, g b e ecel¥ed | hoop arill, under the directior | nd 3 Bur t $12.50. PTTLS yvomen'sIeecy | Outing Flannel Night Gowns, Soc| Erean e ot S st e B A e A Cucel i A srude Dresses, | WHITE UNDERMUSLINS S an:j $1 va‘f]!nd, !lorP“e and 79. | P. S—Comrade Baldwin: 1 have| Norman J. Belcourt has resigned| Biiss( Be Beardwo po woith $3Esh Al ot e _ Outing Flarnel Pajamas, $1.00 qual- | reaq this letter over and it don't ap- position with the Vanderman| Ruth Stew ms, jartford _ Garments of unusual beauty and Woate Tlaacy | 7 for S0 | pear very satistactory to me, but am | Menufacturing company and left Tues- | Thompson r ust fineness. temptingly underpriced for Vests and Panis,| Men's Oxford Woolnap Coat Sweat- | afrald I could mot write one that tay momning for Valparaiso, Ind. | paul Anna old, Alice r Dresses, § Juality at $7.50,| this sale, o pe Pema:lers, good quality, at 39c each. uld suit me any better. In conclu- | Where he will enter a school o5 - | Fthel Thompson. Mise r of Millington was & ‘ Dresses, 250 quality at| COTset Covers, daintily trimmed, Sarn, ;oc 4,\;5,.2: | sion, would say that for several rea- |F2phy. He intends to remain in the| played for the drill. Rev. G re T l $9.50. i *|worth from 1ic to $1.00—Sale price at 42c, 3 T sons would prefer mot to have too | West spke a few words Y ior . 4 iz 2 much publicity, but will leave that to| The board of selectmen held its reg- | greeting. At the cl ng fron . N . 10¢, 12//3¢, 21c, 44c, 64c and 8do. Misses' Fleeced ¥ E . for x : efreshme: A Cloth Dresses, $ qualtty at 2 3 3 2 your judgment. As I told you befors, |ular monthly meeting Tuesday, be-|Eramme refreshments v 1 $11.50. Chemises, regular 50¢ to $2.00 quali- Vests and Pants, | my conscience hasn't been troubling | cause Monday, the regular day for t olr and 21c garments. 3 ty—8ale prices 44c, 84c, $1.19 i For Men, Women and me until quite recently. same was a holiday, Nothing but ine and R, - Cloth anes, ) quality at|® prices 44o, 84c, $1.19 and $1.64, Mikher Ribbed ]l ma it NS S »n of the officers of $1250, Whits Skifta, worth 3100 to $2.60— Wool Vests and Childre: OBITUARY. ‘El‘\?»:n;n‘gv‘::r:l‘fl‘u’fin:‘bz‘slilin‘-’; %ame | the Ladlew woclety. Qames closed the S——— Sale prices 34c, $1.10, $1.19, $1.64 ana nts, S0c quali- n . up for action by the board. | evening's enjoyment. DRESS GOODS $1.98, BTN e sl Sughtly solled Antoinette Sevigny. ‘ o, | Borough Small Notes. Drawers, regular 25c to $1.00 guall-| ‘osse e 2 2 and mussed from| Appomnette, the 6 years old daughter Srsan'e: Miss Edna_Potts has retu ¢ Thous: £ doliare worth of new | VSale prices 21c, 4o, 64 and M “}M qu“:ky i a:\:‘.i S decoration, but as|of Mr. and Mrs. Francois Sevigny, rney Exra C. Terry o New Ha- | Manchester, N, H., after a vist ¥or Infants and Children. v rriefl L8 Rt Cha rosiiee: 906 H0 8 Soys' Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, good as mew. 1o Bitek o died Batiirtiny event as in town for a brief on | aunt’s, e Uhd reduc and $1.64, ed Border for|gSunday afternoon, Burial was in F Pattis £ Norwi rormerly | Glasgo took ross Y _ women and chii- | i Stk I Bears Dress Silks in Ta Beas- e, T e ne B achli-| Joseph's cemetery. |in ness in this it alled on|In the recent sale of ; Bears the y, o gl i WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ A e | James R. Sullivan. friends n_town Tuesday. | namo’should have apse e i maen o of (Aapff FERR M . WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS ed Border for men| James R. Sullivan, 27, died Monday| Frank P. Potter, chairman of _the| ¥ 1, s i Ragilis DRESS SKIRTS end women st Jo| Y | Columbia. schiool board, was in Willi- | , iz Helen —— B Gier ot P yard tegular 25 quality at 2fe a yard. sty mantic on business Tuesday. Ly B. M, Switt's, She | S e : s ality at 85 a yard Regular 0c quality at 42 a yard.| Good fabrics and all made In the Women's Lace derman Frank R. Jackson was In | was accompanied by her sy LOUIS H. BRUNELLE s ty at $1.10 Regular quality at 64c a yard, | latest styles ‘;;‘;L“Eer;lg;u:d:‘rirl h Willington on business Tues- 8. Hisoox, who will remain for the re 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) 150 q at $1.25 u vard Regular $1.00 quality at 84c a yard. $ 5.00 Skirts Yor $3.95. worth 16¢, now 100 T Y e ] A B B Eswer with i ot - .75 o $145 a yara gular $1.50 quality at $118 a yard. § 750 Skirts for $5.95. each. phesmonia & b ome of Windham | of the reading room at Slater libr Pies, Cake and Bread e i rt Lengths from 1 to 6 yards, $10.00 SKirts for $7.95. Hemstitched or Bmbroidered Hand- { road. Sunday al that canziot be excelied i 7 e B ST S 4 g | kerchiefs, good value at 10c, now 7 3 i has b . = y P " marked at less tha s, §00 3 o Mrs. M. E. Pirlot, who has been vis- i Jone your orda Trompt servi t 80c a yard ASERRA St 1eex thih Helt regular price. Extra Sizes. each, 3 for 20c. ving hee fothers Nelean Oflaed, ,! Bridgeport.- he e h S NS ST 1t 85¢ a yard frecad: $5.75 Skirts for $4.95. Hemstitched or Embroidered Hand- | turned Tuesday to her home in Wor. 1\:\{ ”'V"“v‘[:m 4 JEWETT CITY HOTEL SPLENDID HOSIERY $7.50 Skirts for $5.95. | kerchiefs, worth. 35o, now 20c each. | grery | plimentary ed a d New and Up-to-date in every : s Women's or Men's Handkerchiefs, Mrs. W. R. Harrington, Who has ! hi 0 000t lovin partic WASti DRESS GOODS |VALUES . M"';;; Dzeds: Whists, 36,00 0“‘4‘1'Y1wam Initial, worth 123c and 26c, now been visiting her parents in Winsted om0 ST IRA F. LEWIS, Prorietor. ox RESS Al or $3.50. | 10¢c and 20c each. over New Year'sreturned to her home s 3 L 3 3 . ; | Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c In this city Tuesday. | = - busands yards these good 7 \\‘T'mo nmm:wk Cotton Hose," 150 BELTS and 25c value, now 8c and 20c each. Miss Edith Pierson of Norwich was | staple at a great cop-|auality a c a pair, among those from out of town to at- ess. ) give you the fol-| Women's Fleecy Hose, regular 15¢c| Women's Elastic Belts, plain or| v - ’ tend the Thred City Cyclers' concert H wnot be dupt. | auallty st 100 a pair, tancy, worth from %c to $1.00—Sale FANCY -y and dance Monday eveniug. r ro l , Women's “rle. y Split-foot Hose, | Price 19¢, 39c and 79¢ each. NONE LSUFH . Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton paid marked at 19 & pair, DECORATED CHINA . fox bounties Tuesday to John T.1 ¥ a yard ’ : . S— M 0 ity Yo BHisis, Bh o e MR ATl oo Pkt paackad [ CAERCE MINC[MEAT e o s iy ymond A bealth, sooner o later, shows its yalue. No man can expect to go 5c a yard r | pecially Price ] = % A 4 g T - Stk Sa v e, Woiaty e R e s COUCH BEDS i e ST WO SR SRS Attorney and Mrs. A. J..Bowen went very far or very fast toward success woman_ either—who R ot Rt | tnome. fins Coueh Beda complete witiy| 200, 214, Swucers, Bread and er to Killingly Tuesday noon to attend suffers from the headaches, the sour stomach and poor digestion, Prints, 5c'a yard. , ler il % e « i | Fiates, Cresmers, Sugar Bowls, Crack- i the celebration of the golden weddin 3 o i the o, & foslin g 85 ny curran ‘ h 1 i Women's Full- % Tess and Plliow Chocolate Pots, Bon Eon y n AV IEy 60 Rits ‘and Mrs, Pres. the unpleasant breath and the good-for-nothing ings which Sasay Coton 1 , mow | Regular $15.00 qualit- at $13.50 o Jardinierss, Vases, ~ Saiad None Such Mince Meat? ton B, Sible result from constipation and biliousness. F st learn for T3 Sals & |, Rekular 31850 quality at $10.50 Holr Recelvers, that were 250, ste ani| &) Currants! Weboughtforty ST;\FFB*'D&S;R"IEGS ‘ yourself what a difference will be made by a few doses of wess Ginghams, worth|— B | 3 25e, bl and | ! ¥ $1.00—Sale prices are 20v, 400 and 80c : "y . fa carloads in 1910. Enough | 26 Good Quality” Percals, CARPETS AND RUGS i 3 S for two pies in a 10-cent Bramble-Daggett Marriags — Coldest B ) worth , for 10c a yard 3 | - Morning of Season—Schools Com- | o CARPET SIZE RUGS | INGRAIN CARPET |IKITCHENWARE package. plying With Drinking Cup Law. a& cl 1 | JLE O " - gt S b e e | 41 Waol Ingrain Carpet, worth 730, | Blue Enamel Ware of goon construc- SR e LA Arthur D. Brambie and Miss Lulu W B3 CRAriel | s, (o Raloqurtels, ks, “worth & B0siyars, [ Sy | = e e et . the Tested through three genes vorably known the world over A 5| $27.50, now 50. | | 8 pint Rice Beiler, worth 69c, at 39c | R 3 Methodist parsonage Monday by Rev. 5 by » i) v 5 . I g 1uality, markea \x12 Axminster Rugs, worth $7.5 Half Wool Ingrain Carpet, worth| 1, atiact Dish Pan; warth 766, st $e| Lyman G. Horton. After the cere-| this perfect vegetal nd s efficient {amily remedy is univers- £32.00. | 3 pint Tea and Toffee Pot, worth| . ey entertained friends at a dinner I s Pillsregulate the bowels, stir the liver ‘\|"‘2Yo‘gyun'y Rugs, worth $16.50, €2¢, at 38c, : ecla [a the Hul'lael d\l\'o{'!"‘; The b de h to natural activity ou to get all the nourishment and blood - RN 2 and Coffee Pot, worth | been employed at the local postoffic 4 % g P : fu3 Shirvan Rogs. worth 1350, CARPET REMNANTS Jat ea and Coffee Pot, w ‘"i | for the Dast two yeara: ihe groom is a n‘mklnx.:ql xv\)rl\.r[':nn:\:hw Assureasyoutry 11:1m_mlumuly:nlrv " oW .50. 500 yards Br s and Velvet Car- | ed ‘Prese: Kef rominent lumber merchant. After a that—in your looks and in your increased vigor—Beecham's Pills . 1512 Siliaon, Taportrs. Rugs, WOrth | o Romnants, in 1 gl e Nl Thwervs: Jetde, . | wedding trip to Boston and_vicinity . #2250, now $1650. (P Ramhanis 2 lengths, e 2 they will go to Northfield, Mass, where , . 1x10-6 Body Brussels Rugs, worth |$1.10 each 10 q Lipped Preserve Kettle, ar aln | they will reside, | - (i Y- ardn Fleecs Flannelsito, print- | Mot nox 5150 oo ; ; worth 75c, at 39c. | N I !Vl n s vard, marked | 5-3%10-8 Axminster Rugs, worth| Al W00l Ingrain Remnants, 1 vard| 5 quart Berlin Kettle, worth 6fc, at| : | © )0, now $21.50. {tength. at 33c each. | 39¢. ”Tumr«d i o k;he coldest | wus far this winter, the thermom, {In Dolls, Toys, Books| registering ck tlons of the town. 0 zero in some s The directions with every box are very vakusble—especially to women. Sold evarswhere. In bo: 5 urra c o an land Holiday Goods to| ” ;“.":fd'v There is Ouly One % ‘ y e l“p | y e close them QUL at ONCE. | min, Hemisy” e or” i «“Brom o" Quinine” ;: - Vst R Ny e e 2 ==L IPSSTRANCOST PRICES. | oo Syrp v te, | GHOICE SELECTIONS DR' F. C‘ JACKSBN ‘nellfist | (’urfel::;li :eurq.rfr:fi:.m- t VUKHIE{;:;{VI Z\n]a FE}.\f:fl,\IRF g b ‘"“:n‘: ,“",Zl“fi,u}'n-fn""fpfl‘?"’ .:::.?‘:‘{' s D - for the Holidays st | Painlss Entracting and | ggioin ™ Tl i | et Samee v I THE T, R, SADD €0, inin iyt Laxative Bromo Quinine JAMES HARRIES, | Filling'a Specialty i SR Y : Willimantic, Conn. | o s e T acheey. aad 1o | USED THE WORLD OVER TG CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY. 762 Main Street, - - - Willimantio | . 3 k- PR g o Willimantle, Gong, | 162 Main Stres illimantio | LADY A8SISTANT. | the outlying districts individual drink- | A nrce vartety of Fresh Fiuh: alme Apets __ Telephone Telephone connection. | Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at |E. H. SPRING. Pi | fng cups will be used to comply with| Always remember the full neme. Look ; remtising mediom in | THERP = ah advertising medium @ | TABIE 1 isng nedium in | ' i § . : | . The newly elected officers of the K.! for this signature on every box. 25c, Eastern “onneeticut equal (0 The Bul- | Easters Connactiont sanal to The Bul: | Eastern Connecticnr sausi to The Bul STRONG'S FISH MARKET. 26 Norfa St 2= e O 275 Pianio T“ B | 5 "&° X°Will bo inatatled at the mest: E— g, bok 200 n for business results Jlin for business results !letin for business results Willimantic, Conn. | ing Thursday evening. | 'Phone 15!

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