Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 9

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B e Pages Nine to Twelve Murray’s Bosion Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. EASTER \GREETINGS 'TO YOU ¢ The Easter spirit is alive ;ihroughout our store, ig : The welcoming of Jogan’s }Spring days, the days of sun- ,‘. shine and gladness, of birds F and flowers, suggest also the . thought of appropriate dress. ¢ The season of fashion is ?here; come in and acquaint | yourself fully and freely. ) 3\ SRTPANG O v i w8 ) Spring and Easter Opening — The Newest In Suits And Coats For Spring Suits and Coats, those world-famed man-tailored, au- thoritative fashions, absolutely perfect in their fit, exclusive in their original style from pattern to color, from trim- ming to finish. : A host of modish models await your inspection. Spring Millinery, New Waists, Charming New Neck- wear, New Trimmings and Easter Ribbons, in fact every department is filled with new Spring merchandise of match- less merit. o DAVID A. WELL }’!he famous free trader, once ! told.a friend, “If I had left my | money in the Savings Bank weould be worth a great deal L more.” Evidently he made some investments ! that did not turn out profitably. Thou- [ sands upon thousands have had the § same experience. Mr. Wells probaliy i had an acquaintance with as many » men of aftairs in his day as any citizen of the country, so if he would have ¥ been “worth a great deal more,” isn't 1 it a good plan for you to leave your ! meney in the savings bank. This bank golicits deposits and guar- # antees the depositors a safe, sane and conservative management, according to the law, Savings banks can only invest in such sedqrities as stipulated by law, The Willimantic | Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. Sheet Music JAMES HARRIES, , 301 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuner 'Phone 185-¢. Witlimantio. Cenn, DR. F. C. JACKSON, Deatist Painless Extracting and filling a Specialty 762 Main Street, - =~ Willimantio ‘Telephone HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) tmbalmers and Funeral Uirectors, 60-62 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT, Telephone connection. A nrce vartety of Fresh Fish: also L 8callops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 23 Norts St. PATENTS Frotect your idea. Handsome §0-page Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. . Phoenix Block, _ Danielsen, Conn, octlTuThS ] { about four o'clock DEAD IN HIS BOAT. Benjamin C. Brown, 65, of Stoningtan Lifeless When Spoken to By Passerby. (Special to Tr Stonington min Conl square, W s found d We noon. He for a walk, boat, which w needed pumping ticed stooping down who stopped to speak ing he was dead. He bled with he 1i Mr. Brown w For thirty years he on the w Haven road tween Stoningion and had later for Veivet compauy in the start and di at His COLDS CAUSE H LAXATIVIC BROMO Qui wide Cold and ( cause. 1 T signature E. GROVE Backache Almost Unbearable Is an almost certain result of kidne trouble. D, Toome Bloomington, IiL, backache and pai which were almo Foley Kidney Pills they done wonders Olive :d with P can do a hard day's work and not feel | j the effects.” L e & Osgood Co Nineteen Miles a Second without a jar, shock or d the awful speed of o epace. We wonder at ture's movement, and so do take Dr, King’s New 1 griping, mno di j work that brings good h feelings. 25¢ at Lee & Osgood Co.'s. - FREE Hith 1 Pound 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 Qt. ENAMELED KETTLES with COVER LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS ENAMELED WATER PAILS BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- MEAL COOKERS HEAVY ANT! RUST TIN DISH PANS LARGE JARDINIERS (98¢ value) CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER 60 Cents a Pound THE T. R. SADD C0. Willimantic, Conn. Headstonos and Markers in our stock ready to be tain our prices and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. WM, F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Maln and Watson Streets, Willimantic, Cons ESRSRR Y R S o h and flne | | | | who ves Him 5. dames Good 1 PRL Hartford, He was the Advent the last DIABETES Treatment TFhat Costs Nothing If It Fails to Benefit. caiment is very inespensiv > herb will last two weeks and eymptoms 1n 0 wortl i remove the Iney trouble, ‘oley Kidne; rry I did not learn soon- y Kidney Pills. In a few time my backache completely left greatly improved. My stronger, dizzy spells no longer annoyed etter * Lee left me at night P——— The Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure Easlly and Cheaply Made at Home. Saves You $2. This recipe mekes a pint of cough syrup—enough to last a family a long | time. You couldn’t bu good cough sy f Simple as it i relief and u it gives almost instant 1ally stops the most obsti- nate cough in hours. This is partly due to the fact that it ia slightly laxa~ tive, stimulates the appeti d has an excellent tonic effect. It pleasant to take—children like it. An excellent rem- edy, too, for whooping cough, eroup, sore lungs, asthma, throat troubles, ete. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 15 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly. Take a tea: nful every ome, two or three hour Pine is one of the oidest and best | known remedial agents for the throat membranes. Pinex is {he most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white Pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and all the other matural healing elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula. £ % The prompt results from this reeipe have endeared it to thousands of house wives in the United States and Canada, which explains why the plan has been imitated often, but never successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this Teo Your druggist has Pinex, or will for vou, If not, send The Co., F't. Wayne, | Ind. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. S. I. Geer's practice during his last illness. McGrovy Buildine. Norwigh, Conn THERE 1s no advertising medium ir Ems}n Connecticut equal to The But: or results letin business agmm‘horas‘ ‘What Is Going On Tonight. Moving Pictures at Loomer Opera House. Movin, Scenic Temple. Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, I. 0. O. F. San Jose Council, No, 14, Knights of Columbus. Camp No. 9546, Modern Wyodmen of America. Trinity Chapter, No, 9, R. A. M SUPERIOR COURT. Sread-Making Cause of Suit—Decres of Foreclosure Granted in Favor of Hampton Man. s at the Bijou and The case’ before Judge Benneit, sit tng in the superfor court in this ct Wednesday, was that of Max Ma against Anthony Klos % plaintiff claims that on Septes 1911, he purc the latter's business, consi selling of ry bread. Tn the contract of the sale, defendant, according to ti 1 agreed to stop eelling ai g breud of the kinds mentioned within | a radius of fifteen miles of Williman- tic for a period of ten ye: The plaintiff claims that the defend- | ant, after selling, tried to buy back| the bakery at lower figure than plain- tiff paid for it and threatened that if the plaintiff did not sell tl would start anoth ately in opposition. sell, however, and the plaintiff claims, 1 on Ash street, and oven built | for the purpose of baking bread. The claim of the defendant is that he was emploved by another man as | a baker simply and that he did not| conduct the new pias on his own hook. Attornev George E. Hinman ap- | peared for the plaintiff and Attorney | William A. King represented the de-| i fendant. A number of months since a temporary injunction was secured by, the plaintiff from Judge Milton A.| Shumway restraining the d(\(vnd:mt! from engaging in th akery business in Willimantic or within a radius of ten miles of here. This action is to make the injunction permanent. Judge Bennett Wednesday morning | gave a decree of foreclosure to Will- iam H. Philips of Hampton against | sed “n place Caroline Hansen of Chaplin, There | were (wo mor . aggregaling $6,000, on the prop and the plain- tiff received a ver defendant for $8, cludes | the interest and insurance on the| | nroperty. The property in question is| a farm, comprising 1,000 acres of land, | two houses and numerous barns and | outbuildings located in the town of| Chapiin. Judge Bennett limited the time for the redemption of the mort- | gages to July 1 of the current year.| Judge A, J. Bowen represented the| plajngtiff, and Ajiorney Charles Ay | Capen appeared for the defendant, t the | Merton C. Andrews Racovering. The family of Merton C. Andre who is 11 with smallpox, states he is rapidly improv | ing much better Wedn | member of the fa ! toms of the - a it at there will be no more cas family. Celebrated Wedd N : FUNERALS ! Amy L. Smith. | S | i OBITUARY. wzs in charge of the a | Burton Tripp. | bury, died child was eory R Tripp of body will be brought )_mnoon | cn the express and taken to the Willi- mantic cemeter and placed in he ! receiving va Rev. William $.} Beard will at a committal | service. Suit Withdrawn. The civil action brought against Wil- am A. Dawson by the S. S. Pennach- | any of Philadelphia for al been withdrawn. ¥ol- | rving of papers in 1 awson showed that he had{ vaid the claim and had letters and re- | | ceipts to prove that the matter had| | been all settled before the suit was| { brought. It was found that the whole | matter was a mistake, and therefore | the action was withdawn immediately. H Town of Sterling Must Pay. Miss Lillian Carr, the latest small-} { pox patoent, is not a charge of the| | town of Windham. It has been learn-{ {ed that she helongs in the town of | | Sterling, her mother belng a resident| | of that town. The city and town will, | ! therefore call upon the town of Ster-% | ling for all expenses incurred by the! { city of Willimantic and the town of | | Windham resultant from the case. This | | will mean quite an item to the city | 2nd town. : Sale of Farm. Everett Frink of Scotland, formerly of Chaplin, has sold a twelve acre farm that he owned in Pleasant Val- ley to Marie €. Jansen of Brooklyn, N, Quarantine Raised. Wednesday morning the quarantine was raised from the Regan home on Union street. Charles Regan, who was ill with smallpox, has completely recovered. The house has been thor- oughly fumigated by Dr. W. P. S. Keating, city health officer. Business to Be Transacted at Wind. kam Mesting. The meeting of the voters of the borough of Windhem wiil be held Sat- urday evenirg., The warning calis for a vote to see if the borough will vote to spray the trees, to lay & tax and to see if the borougn will vote to pro- vide a building and purchase a chem- ical engine for additional fire protec- tion. is expected that a proposition from Guiltord Smith of South Wind- ham to provide some sort of fire pro- tection for the borough will be sub- mitted at the meetin . BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Special Business Meeting on Tuesday Evening. Holds Tuesday evening the directors of the Willlmantic Building and Loan asso- ciation held a special meeting in the rooms of the board of trade for the purpose of finishing up the business the current year dnd making nome- inations for offic and direetors. A prelim! rt was made by Secretary D. A, 1 that showed that the association had passed through a prosperous yeal and would he emahled to pay all expenses, a 6 per ceni. dividend and carry nearly $200 to report showed that there had yeen collected during the past year the following sums: ¥or monthly dues.. ..$38,201.31 For interest ..... 9,046.05 For entrance fees . . 95.50 Total . ..$47,434.86 The total earnings for the $9,187.33 require ..... 8,159.31 Leaving a balance to o to the 5 of .. 319183 The are approx- imately snd of that amount $162,650,000 is in first mort- ge loans or loans to members from t meet next Monday the annual divide evening to declare d. ALDERMEN AND DOCTORS Discuss Sma“pn’xfi Situation, but No| Definite Action Is Taken, The board of aldermen held a spe- cial meeting in the council chamber Wednesday evening to discuss the smallpox situaticn. The meeting last- ed nearly 3 3-4 hours. These doc- tors were present by invitation of the board: F., E. Wilcox, Louis 1. Mason, . Gallup, W. P. 8. Keating, J. A. Girouvard and C. E. Simons Country Health Officer George E. Hinman was also present. he meeting 7 itse!f into a general talk fest doctors all recommended va and isolation. 2 hand In the discussion of tio! i rite was & atl was adjourn: ter a vote of thanks to the doctors for their presence. Personals. Miss FElizak Forbes spent Wed- neaday with fI Walte County Comm Hail of North Windhar Wednesday. JEWETT CITY Attractive Institute at Pachaug Today—Attor- ney for Conference. programine FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. Fine Music to Be Provided for Con- ference Wednesday—Mrs. Brown At. tended First Meeting. at the con- is the fifti One of the attractic nes of churches whic ALCOHO lJ R CENT'. § AVegetable Preparation iz s: struitating the Foodand um] ting the Storzachs and Bowelsof | Promotes DigestionCheei ness and Rest.Contains neilur | || Opiua Marphine nor Mineral, | Nor Narcoric. g Bojpe of Ol I-SRATELFITVEER. hcfele alls~ i Seed + | Dratoct Uowrsolf r accumulations. The directors will| o Programme for Farmers'| W, M. Morgan Provides Fine!| 4 Get the Criginal and Genuing HORLICK'S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for A1 Ages, |7or Infants, Invalids,and Growing children, 1ure Nutrition, up building the whole body, | avigoratesthe nursing motherand ihe aged, Rich milk, malted grain, m powder form; A quick lunch prepared in a minute, ‘Take mo snbstitute. Ask for HORLICK'S, Not Itz Airv: 777 Frnnd NOVEL MASSAGE CREAM, Perfect Skin Food that Removes Wrinkles and Clears Complexion. The most delicate gkin will quickly ‘espond to the soothing and tonic ef- ects of Hok: and when this pure kin food is d, pimples are soon a Ling of the past As a ma e cream or after shav- ng it is unequaled, removing all rri ations, and making the skin soft ap.) elvety a little to the hands or fa:e g and surprise yoursell « skin that comes off. is. the only massage crean antiseptic, and pimples, ec all skin blemishes soon dis ippear when it is 1 Although far to the ordi massage ¢ d on : of used or k,” yet the price is a trifle, c for a liberal jar; larger size a guarantee by the Lee & s, postmaster, Barnegat, ht Compound all the cou, ett (it Friday ) to 12 and Saturday —ad CRCHARD DEMONSTRATIONS | Announced by Con Coll 4 ti t Agricultura So and St Pomological fons 3 Demonstrations in pr Yor thel, in the o end of the trol eshir t miles ¢ and Unionville f George B o, on the farm v Jackson farnm ed at Staddie and be s in the spring. It is ofore. to hold more tior each ecount i The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Use For Over Thirty Years. GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORR CITY, 5o o

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