Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1912, Page 9

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Tuesday, December 24 Murray's Boston Store, WILLIMANTIC, GONN. Store Clozed All Day Tomorrow The Last Call and the last Shopping Day before Christmas. Are you ready? if so start early this morning. Come to this store to make your selection where puzzled faces come and happy faces go| all day long. GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS Not all of the little folks’ gifts will come from Toyland, some of the prettiest things will come from the ready-to-wear department. Everything here to please the little ones. Infants Sacques, all white, pink and blue borders, to $1.39. Long Kimonos, pink and blue borders, 75¢ each. Warm Sweaters, several colors, to S1. Coats in bearskin, plain white, $2.50 to $5.¢8 Cloth Coats, in corduroy, chinchilla, Kersey .md, mixtures, | age 3 to 5 years, $2.50 to $5.00. 50¢ FURS FOR GIFTS Furs make a very warm gift, one that is appreciated by | the recipient. Plenty of good reliable Furs here suit ;ll‘IC for gifts and can be chosen at the last moment, $7.50 to $35.00. UMBRELLAS FOR GIFTS THAT CAN BE PICKED OUT| AT THE LAST MOMENT ‘ Umbrellas for gifts for men, women and ways welcome, and one will never for a gift. Plenty here quality covers at children are al- v in choosing one in plain or fancy handles and good | $1.00 to $5.00 for men, g0 astra S1.00 to $5.00 for women and 75¢ to $1.00 for children. STATIONERY FOR GIFTS A box of Fine Writing Paper for a gift will please him or her, especially the kind we have here, put up in fancy Christ-| mas boxes i small or large ones at 23¢c to § $ 25 a box. BOOKS FOR GIFTS If you choose Books for vour friends, vou are sure to| please them, because a good book gives immediate plehuu,‘ and it is a source of lasting enjoyment and good cheer. { Individuals and Organizations Aiding | There may be a dear little one you have forgotten, | We have every kind of good books here for hoys and" girls, and a full line of all the Popular Books suitable for UH\‘ at the publishers “price. THE H. C. MURRAY 0. The Right Kind Compound luterest of Xmas Presents;uas Earned for2 tha 3 | We are showing an excel-| Speculation. lent line of Chafing Dishes, | Percolators, Tea and Coffee | Pots, Aluminum Ware, Cnrv-l ing Sets, Food Choppers, Egg‘ Boilers, 1f you don't belleve tha: compound | interest has earncd _more money than | wpeculauon to this hdm\ b It earns as much as safe sn-| cunnes and the value of the principal | never fluctuates; your money is al- ,-\a\: worth 100 cents on the dollar CUT GLASS |u|d your funds are always available and | Open An Accoun FANCY CROCKERY. ? fiy Milll Have your friends meet you | “ p , Mhrle < | The Willimantic Savings 1S at “The Merry Christmas L P st Store.” | where. You can use the mails with | perfect salely and your banking unless choose to tell Send money | check or mrrne\ fll-!'l pavable to The Willimantlc t e, or cash in legls\ew e your account and send and full instructions. nu a | Interest can be drawn at any tima ‘The Willimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, & N. DR. E. C. JACKSON, Dentist ' Painless Extracting ani Filling a Specialty 752 Main Strset, - - Willimantic | Telephone HIRAM N, FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMLER 62 Church St, Willlman Telephone E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuner | Wllllumullc. President D. WEBSTER, Treasurer ROLLER SKATING Armory Hall, Valley Street TUESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER- NOONS and EVENINGS. Bsgmnerl given epecial attention. e 185-4. Conn | | A nire wartary AT Fresh Fish. 4‘ kcallops, Oysters and Clams, at i { "IFDNES HSH MARKET, 28 Horhy St Auto Truck Moving JAY M.SHEPARD| LONG DISTANCE WORK cceeding ELMORE & fiHrF"\F., f & SEpSLbY leneral Biecly and Embaime: | Addrestt P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phone p : P e 5 250-2, 338-12 or 284-6, Willimantic Ct. 2 North St., Willimantic dy i\ssinam Tel. Conn-rhc' THERE !s no advertising medium (n | THERE 1s 10 advertlsing medium 1o ' Bastern Connectiout equai t¢ The Bul- | Bagtern Connecticut eaual to The Bul- letin for business resulls letin Lor business results | Christmas Suggestions | all the little niceties of dress at | ‘;’9‘1 | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-1 .. %fitfih’fin Pages Nine to Twelve WILLIMANTIC. | What Is Gomg On Tonight. FUNERAL. American_Ber W = efi 120 Socie iman i » i Emery Bi The funerzl of Emery op was held fock from l he >s Fenton man and | r veterans. | mantic -rnlc—‘ O S. M civil TRUE CHRISTMAS CHARITY. in the Wil City Missionary to Assist the Needy. WEDDING, | Potter—Barber. Ida rnine Dodd Monday mo distri commuz st Clark. ) to be spent and "nl er wi h n home in South ( Potter is emple nul i Box and Pri n'vn; com ndy wedding Mr. tr ar a number the comm v who oth- > would have nothing to cheer ies in Mass Reque;ted by St. Jchns Society. @ | .mi work along of poor rhood have in- .N| the \h ine families in the their n mass. The lahor week ending Barbers to Organize. itic is to | other labor | From Head ta Scalp, Ever Spread 0ver f Hair Came Out, : R ." | ed and meetir iy Mass, Cuti= | heia at aifrerent tim liam Hubbell of Chic | of the Journeymen tional 1 Cranberr; was comple He ed. Is en spread all it of his hair 1 big blotches cra fow days He used to rub | id make the form on his ned tobea | journeymen bari OBITUARY. 3 Henry Prentlce of her daughte n New R mrn in poor h el not une: him but it didno¥ | | i one week and | ss of eczema to be quite rest also four grandchildren. Mrs, Katherine C. leson Mrs, Katherine 1 ednesday last at $ e body was take al. Th 1 Willimr rey T | was an aunt of Walter .J. and and he wa months ¢ hair and mths. Heisnine s RO & m"e head of (Signed) hands fingzer-enc works wond hot wa with Cut gloves du William Thomas Costeilo of this city Heard About the City. T, Boston.” Cuticura auuple free, You Will Find Excellent the past 1ome in Hyde Par and Monda nf' \Innm cater the current . Bass of the trade good in town Monda people from the were in the ci shopping. Al business and tl THE TOGGERY SHOP, 291" Shrgnghaun Main Street. Full Dress Accessories to the minutest detail. HOUSE COATS and BATH ROBES, WAISTCOATS. Bedtime Clothing of every was exceptionally for the men who insist on| e stoffice | x | Santa ( | was out Mond { | aded. Two g double mard. n the carriers team fur- A driv- spright- each took a delivered the baskets. indled the rein while the car > of the street and cages from market News in General. Hubert M. Ri in the city Monday John F. Regan Hartford. v of Waterbury was calling on friends. spent Monday in description. Shirts fit to come from a|- More llimantic Custom Maker, and an endless line of everything for men at| The Toggery Shop Main Street, John T. Baker of Bellex ‘ompany 1, First infantr) s photographed in frc Norwich, Conn armory on Plea ant street Miss Mary Bissonnette of Falls, R. 1, is the guest of Miss A Loiselle of Main street for the ho 1647 Adam’s Tavern |™ 1861 R e, Who t fift en att R. r spent Monda) visiting her husband Dr who is recovering from ofler to Lhe public the fines:i standa:u brands of Beer ol lLurope and America, Bohemian, Pusner, Culiubach Bavarian Beer, Lass Paie and Burton, Mueir's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dubiin :.mu C. & C. imporied Ginger Ale, Hill P, B. Aie, I'rank Jones r ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, adweise chlits and Pabst A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. phone 447-12. friend ended a e home of his parent Personals. + your idea. G tiandsom e Book Free. e 60-;a erton Phillips of 11 v hus M Fhoenix Block, Danielson, Cona. Adams of 3 in the city Monda frie nds med al Lo T“,' Deputy Sheriff Juin H., Fitts The Kind You Have Always Bmlght and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per= Mz—w/—‘ sonal supervision since its infan s Allow no one to deccive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good™ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hezlth of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Lastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. 1ts age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and aliays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. 1t relieves Teething Troubies, cures Constipation and Flatuslency. It assimilates the Fool, regulates the Stomach ¢ Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—-The Mother’: Friend. GeNUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of - The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Year., THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Hamption Monda Cor Sunday Ma was a Willimantic visitor | Depo home in thiz city for "homas H. Killourey spent who friends in Hartford sta 1jet teaches in wit nchester Barstow ere W ] t’s ti €¢ % he ""home-made-ness MERRELL-SOULE NONE SUCH SOoupP3 that appeals to you. Taste like you made them yourself. None Such Quality and expert “know-how” does it. Costs 10c. to prove this. I of Tomato Tomalo Ok Tomato ) For an appetizing, wholesome, economi cal dessert there is nothing like a ho! hrow, del pie made with NONI SUCH MINCE MEAT--l0e. a package. Holiday Gitts Are always difficult to select. Merrell-. That need never worry you. If you but visit our store and look over our assortment of articles suitable for each and every one of your friends. Just to help you in your decision we suggest: ROCKING CHAIRS—Rockers for the children from 50¢ for the grown-ups, $1.00 and upwards. to $3.00. Rockers MORRIS CHAIRS—We have just the want in any finish, with leather or velour cushions, ranging in price from $6.00 to $25.00. ones you WRITING DESKS—Big mahogany ones and little ones, finely finished in mission, golden oak or We have some excellent values, $2.50 up to $30. PICTURES—Therg is not just received for Pastels and Oliogrophs. than a rade, a more sensible gift cture, We have + new line our Christmas t consisting of Ktchings, “There are numerous others which space doesn't allow hoo-Flies, Rocking Horses, Iron Cribs, Doll , Chafing Dishes, (‘asseralls, Music Cabi- Sewing Machines gad Pianos. us describe, Toile \ Sets, We deliver goods Free to any part of ( Shea & Burke 57 41 MAIN STREET onnecticut. Need Printing ? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street ) put your busi- ) there is no me- ough the adverus- Ihie Bulleun. s no rie the advertis-

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