Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 21, 1912, Page 9

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Thursday, March 21 Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Pretty Dresses ' FOR YOUNG GIRLS Can't you see just how well some fittle girl will look in one of these protty Gingham, ChambBray or Per- cale Dresses, with its pretty pink and white checks and its round or square neck, all made French style and crea- ted purposely for us. A little band of contrasting material here and there, and cuffs on sleeves to matoh. Age from two to five years old, 26c to 50c. Age from six to fourteen-years, $1.39 New Spring Trimmings Scalloped and Edged Fillet Net Em- Proidery, 7 Five inch Venice Banding, 75c yard. Two inch wide White- Venice. Lace Banding, 29c yard. One and one-half inch wide White and Eeru Venice Lace Banding, 25¢ ward One-half ineh wide Lace Beids and [Edging, Oriental designs in waite and | ecru, 15c yard. ! Men’s New Spring Furnishings ‘ New Cheney 8ilk Ties in the lezd- ing shades, solid or | Spring color checks and striped effect, 5ic. Men's Spring Shirts, striped, plain or pleated bosom, with attached cufis, #1006, | the { cut glass, linen and a piano from her WILLIMANTIC. What Is Going On Tonight. ] A. C. Tyler Camp, No. 8, U. 8. W. V.| Obwebstuck Lodge, No. 16, L. 0. O. I, Court Windham, No. 97, Foresters ol America. Nipnet Canoe Club, Annual Meeting. NEW HAVEN EXPERT Secured by Mayor Dunn to Examine Smalipox Patients—Dr. F. V. Wright of New Haven Coming Today. Wednesday forenoon Mayor Danlel . Dunn and Corporation Counsel Will- isym A. King communicated with a number of persons relative to an ex- pert on smailpox and after reaching County Health Officer Hoadley of New Haven received from him the name of Dr. Fred W, Wright of New Haven as an expert authority on the disease | under consideration. Dr. Wright has passed through three smallpox epi- demics and has been called to other | cities and tcwns to pass upon various cuses and is recommended as thor- oughly familiar with the disease. Ar- rangements were made by the mayor and corporation counsel to have Dr. Wright come to Willimantic, and he will do so today (Thureday), arriving ' at 9.40 o'clock this morning. He will visit the several cases with Cigy Healtk Officer Dr. W. P. 8. Keating and investigate all carefully. This ac- | tion of securing an expert was Geemed agvisable for the best interests of all. | WEDDING. | Adams-Larkin. v relatives and frie semblec at the home of e taiive and Mrs. Isaac J.ebanon Wednesday afterno ness the marriage of Miss loite Larkin and Carol LeGra ams of The co rarlor 2 W from Lohengri Lena ¥owler, They were preceded by girls, Marjorie and Lucy Windham, nieces of the br ing pink Abcut fi n wa a cousin of gene B, Smith of Lebanon. wore a gown of blue satin ¢ bride roses. Following the ¢ a rec m was held and a bu was served. The bride received beautiful gifts, includ stlver, father. ghter of | gradu- school y the past | een a bookkeeper | of | he is the third dau Mr. and Mre. Larkin and is ate of of the Windham hig with the class of 1 X four years she has for th: American Thread company this The groom is the son George I. Adams of Norwich and for ¥ ! severai years has been a successful i otr! n. | Guests were present from Lebanon, | Norwich, Windham d Vv rantic Aftr a wedding trip an Ad- | ams will rerdide at Boswell avenue- | | Norwich, where t will be at home after April 19 DR. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON | Onyx Silk Hose in delicata coiers o — or plain black, 50¢ pair e !Tendemd Reception at First Congre- : 5 4 | gational Church—Following Suppcryi Slik Lisle Onyx Hose, 3¢ puir. | Talks on Work at Tuskegee. | e ' % A cordial reception was tendered | ! B T. Washington, [LL.D., at the! ngregational church Wednes- The H. C. Murray Co. FREE. | Hith 1 Poued of Pure Baking Powder | A FEW OF THE ITEMS | BOYS' and GIRLS’' SLEDS 10 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL- ED KETTLES | BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA | and COFFEE POTS ! 5 Q.. ENAMELED KETTLES wizh} COVER LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS ENAMELED WATER PAILS | BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- | MEAL COOKERS { HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN DISH | PANS ! LARGE JARDINIERS (88c vaiue) | CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS | THE T. R. SADD (0. 50 C'onta a Pound Willimantic, Conn. i 78 MONUMENTS, Headstones and Markers In our stock ready to be erected. Obtain our prices wnd inspect 1000 artistic designe. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, #orner Main and Watson Streeta, ‘Willimantic. Conn. ! [ — Sheet Music ' —at— | JAMES HARRIES, | 801 Main Street; Willimantic, Conn. | E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuner 'Phone 1¥5-4. Willimantie. Conn. ' DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist | Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty §82 Main Street, Willimantio Telephone HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct Telephone Lady Assistant ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Buccessors to Sessions 't E:‘lmon? {mbalmers ani tunera Cireclors, 60-62 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone connection. THERW s no aavertising mediu Mast rr. Connecticut uun‘tn The otir fuu aufln\ew resuits | the church entertained day evening from 6 until 8.20 o’clock. A large number of the eity's repre- sentative men were present to meet and greel the distinguished educator, the executive head of Tuskeg in- | stitute, and to weleome him to Willi- mantic and the chureh. At 6,30 o'clock the brotherhood of | Mr. Washing- | ton 2 the members of the Grex| club a supper that wag served by the ladies of the church, The repagt was a satisfying one, heartily relished by all. After supper the members adjourn ed to the auwditorium of the church which was filled with members of the parish, old and young, together with many of the townspeople, who Ii tened to an able lecture delivered by | on his way home from a trip to Flor- jJudze W, A. 'as the Lucy Sherman | the present ti past ! ton | made in the city. | warrant. ringing rocks, the swinging harps, musical glasses, Westminster chimes, the Streich zither, gigilra and ocarina were especially entertaining and un- usual to all present. Then there were excelient vocal so- los, trios and selections by a quartette composed of Miss Mildred Till, Miss Greta Till, Miss Mabel Till and Will- iam Till. The evening’s aitraction was thoroughly enjoyable and the pat- rons volced the sentiment that a re- turn engagement would be highly pleasing. Patient at Norwich Hospital. Louis H. Arnold, who was taken vio- lently ill in New York last week while jda with his wife, was committed to the Norwich hospital for the insane Wednesday. His malady has been pronounced a type of melancholia. Arnold, Malcolm Curry, and Allan McArthur accompanied Mr, Arnold to Norwich, the trip being made by trolley. BOUGHT BY JUT)EE STORRS. Land and Buildings Known as the Lucy Sherman Estate. Wednesday afternoon Judge L. J. Storrs of Spring Hill, Mansfield, pur- chased the land and buildings known estate at the corner of Valley and Church streets, | running thrcugh to Temple street, at nte and ¥ e oc th . bas had the mana mber of vears Attorney Judge < Dean for th Charles C. Sherman of present during ceration of ntioned, but it is ¢ est transfers of prope VALUABLE BOOK. Public Library Secures the Brady- Miiler Photographic History of the! War, | the Histo photograph Brady in first man in rhotograph The Willimantic publi recently added to 1ts ten-volume Photosray the Civil War. These were tzken by ‘Matthew 1861-65, and he was the the world to actually WAr. After peace had been declared and 1§ has dne in the reconstruction period that fol- lewed, these photographs were lost temporarily and Brady 1 in poverty and despair, Now nearly ail have been gathered together in these ter volum -xplanatory text edited p F Freva’van Miiler, in whirh government records have been followed as closelyv as possible, are now available ic general r ng. Charged with Non-Support. Frank Vanasse was arrested Wed- nesday by Officer Thomas Grady on a The charge against him is non-support. He will be trraigned in police court this (Thursday) morning, Personals. Harold Taylor was itor Wednesday. Frank P. Rafferty was in Hartford on business Wednesday. a Hartford vis- First Seleciman Robert E. Mitchell was in Hartford Wednesday. Harry 'W. Smith of North Windham was in Hartford on business Wednes- | Mr. Washington, who outlined his lite's | 4o | nistory briefly and tuen told of the 3 £ =y work being done at the institute and| George J. Hall of Chestnut street | the wor vet to be done. was in Boston on Wednes- | Mr, Washington's every word was | 93V | closely followed by his hearers, who Ex-Selee William F. Maine of had looked forward {o the opportun-| Windham We 2sd in Hart- ity o? meeting and hez+ing him. | ford. i T, Mrs, Joseph Mullen and daughter, ROCK BAND CONCERT. Miss Dora, spent Wednesday in Hart- | Something New and Novel in Music Pleases Big Audience at Baptist Church. Wednesday evening in tke First Bap- tist church there wag sendered be- fore a large audience one of the most navel snd pleasing concerts enj by a lecal audience in many The concert was en by the Band Concert company, which is the only rock band in the wor Popu- lar wmelections were played on that most remarkable of mus insiru- ments. the rockophone, The nd of DAVID A. WE the famous free trader, once| told a friend, “If I had left my | money in the Savings Bank I would be worth a great deal more.” Evidentiy he made some investments that did not turn out profitably. Thou- | sands upon thousands have had the! same experience. had an many | men of affairs in his day aszany citizen | Mr. Wells proba.ly | acquaintance with as of the country, so if he would have| been “worth a great deal more,” isn't| it a good plan for you to leave your| money in the savings bank, This bank solicits deposits and guar- antees the depositors a safe, sane and conservative management, according to the law. Savings banks can only invest in such securities as stipulated by law, The Willimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. /A nTce varfety of Fresh Fish: aiso Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH WARKEI, 28 Norty St ford. ! Judson W, ter was i Hale of South Manches- town Wednesday calling on | Rogsie and P. Schmidt of Willimantic visitors on Leander Anthony has of . O'Brien a bungalow on the Cov- entry ro: Postmaster Thomas Rober | Hampton was a Willimanti Wednerday. County Heaith Yeo- mans of business We > city on There wag no session of police court | Wednesday morning, but there will be this (Thursday) orning. Buck in Putnam for court J. Burke of Winsted called Wednes:ay to see her father, Jeremiah Seward, who is ill at St. Joseph's hos- pital, Dona bert P. visit New William A. were . Johnson attend- Parent, 1 of seve Loondon J in sy Fred Foster and Al- have returned from a 1 diys with friends in and Norwich. Watt Soutd Wind- ham was Wor Wedne A on bus for the ith-Wincl ter Manufacturing company, Mrs. Vera A. McDonald and grand- son, Master Donald G. Bartlett, left Wednesday morning for two nr’ three weeks' trip to Old Pcint Com- fort, Va. and Washington, D. C, of Timothy | R TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) ' Line - TO — For Infants and Children. e ‘:.YEAM\;‘SO g Maine and New Hampshirz Choose this roule next tine yo (#. to New York. You'll have a deligli» voyage on Lo Isiand_ Sound and superb view of the wonderful sky line and water front ot Manhattan Islané Steamer leaves New London at 11 p m. week days only, due New York, Plar 10, East River, at 5.45, and Pler 40. North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDOY 8 150 NEW YORK AT Write or teiephone W, J. Phillips Agent, New London, Conn., for state- rooms and information. iyeia The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ; Rew York | CHELSER LINE sl to New York. cn Tuesdays, Thucs NOT NARCOTIC. In Use m Aperfect Remedy for Consfigs’ ast River, i *ior{’\,Sal S f Diacrhoea F 0 gndays 1 i 1t 5 p. m fir ver . V. KNOUSE, Agent, Thirty Years 14,600 Tons the holder ¢ afioat has out with g { the Guest promenade deck in the i best cuisine on iriantic an 7 ~— | the land that you & STONINGTON - Chkpens ol GR T iatle, i | e e 1o St J Republican Cauc Tuesday trict ,J mes Weeks; | :s-h?n'l Evening—Contest Over Nominations Ws | York —Genera! News mittee and or Frank M. Allen. Alice Building: Jobe A. Duee Henry called to of the Thompson RQADWAY, ¥ borough w :} Mouithr Norwich was in e was read 2 gton We sday. { were neminated by Bugene O'Neil omas H. Carmodv of Hartford | { Pawcatuck as delegates to the state ! was here Wednesd convention: Robert E. Cole of Paw Mr, and ¥ William J. { catecuck. Thomas Sutcliffe of Pawea- | are soon tc move to Manchester, Conn tuck, James H. Weeks of Mystic. The | where Mr. McKinney has a | lucrative | following were chosen as delegates to | position. the congressional convention: George _— — Haley, Stomington, Ired Holdswort Cinngmon is a species of laurel that Pawcatuck, George Perkins, { i thrives in Ceylon. Grows hair and we can prove it Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, Lus- trous and Beautiful Immediately After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching TS Dr. Je fferson King By going to Dr. King you place gcalp and Dandruff yourself in the ds_of the foremost dertist in England, who, by his wonderful inventions, has revolutionized the science of dentistry. By the use of the King Safe Hystem of Dentistry A little Danderine now will immediately double the beauty of your hair—No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with any person, no matter how old, Dandeérine and carefully draw it through your hair A o nerviiie ealt Thaed taking one small strand at a time. The effect is their teeth acted, filled or immediate and amazing—your hair will be light, crowned WITHOUT A PARTI- fuffy and wavy and have an appearance of abun- ;:(L)};‘(TUF PAIN OR DISCOM- lance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxu- iance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Try as you will after an application of Danderine, u cannot find a single trace of dandruff or a loose r falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but ~vhat will please you most will be after a few week’s v:e when you will actually see new b fine and wny at first—yes—but really new hair—sprouting all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES ! My prices are within the reach all who appreciate good work. hesitatingly 1 claim to be the only real painless dentist in Nor FULL SET TEETH $5.00 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS of 2nd sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the Gold » Pure Gold sots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its life- Filling sl u}) (;v'(?:vnu s5 rroducing properties cause the hair to grow abun- Silver ridge dantly long, st‘r(:ng and beautiful. Filling soc np Work ss YGet a 25 cent bottle of Knowiton’s Danderine 1 any drug store or toilet counter and prove to clf tonight—now—that your hair is as_pretty ¢ softas any—that it has been negiected or injured nt—that's King Dental Parlors 203 MAIN 8T, Over Smith's Drug Store, Norwich, Conn. JEWETT CiTY Annual Meeting of Woman's Mission- ary Circle—Chafing Dish Supper | Served. The annual meeting of the Woman'’s Missicnary circle of the Baptist s held Wednpesday afternoon Potter was elected pr . DMr . Brown vice president . A, M. Clarke secretary, Mrs. M. Wilson treasurer and collector. y. * the business a chafing dish sup- ver was served, Mrs. A. M. Clarke serving creamed oysters and Mrs. RB.| R. Gardner pouring tea. A cake closed the afternoon ety of meets in this (Thursday) egfternoon. Mrs, Mahel Waite O™Nell of Provi dence 1s the guest of relatives town | arlor Voiume for Public Library. Sovon have enough of Mayor Gay- nor's' apologies and Mr. Roosevelt's explanations to e 8 volume.—New | York Telegram. &, Reactionary Defined. A reactionary is a friend of mine o didn't change sides when I did. New York Sun, GET OUR PRICES ON | Poultry and W T inaugurated during our Spring Open- ing will continue this week: Veivets, werth $i.25, now .88 s ° Brussels, worth $1.15, now .89 C lcken lre Tapestries, worth $1.00, now......7% Ingrains, worth w now ..5%¢ Wilton Rugs, worth $55, now $39 Eody Brussels, v h $30, now..$22.,50 Axminster Rugs, worth $25, now $18.50 Tapesiry Rugs, worth $1%, now $12.350 W RUBBER ROOFING, Etc. GAS MANTLES, guaranteed for 60 days ...... 25¢c STOVINK for red stove lids PETERSON’S Roach Food PETERSON’S Discovery for Bugs POTMEND mends everything THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street All Goods Stored until wanted. SHEA & BURKE L(-)—I—J IS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave Pies, Cake znd Bread that canuot ve excelled. ‘Phoge your order, | Irompt seryice (East Side)

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