Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1914, Page 2

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JANUARY 6, 1914 WILLIMANTIC made for the event LETIN, TUESDAY, within the next [ Mass. and .Mrs. Joseph Lemelin of Jean Baptiste Society been invited to attend. but a defi- nite answer has not yet been received. Gther activities planned by the com- | include a review by Mayor Dan- | Dunn, to be held in conjunction | cn the night of Jan- | Willimantic 'Boara Busineas Men Association. Francis S. Long Post, No. in Town Building. GOVERNOR INVITED. Southbridge, Mass. Natchaug Lodge's Roll Call and Instal- lation, At the regular mesting of Natchat§ lodge, No. 22, K, of P. held in their rooms in the Jordan block Monday night, there was a roll-call and colla- | tion and installation by District Dep- uty Grand Chancelior A. F. Mitchell 4 Members of the common | To Attend Annual Ball of Co. L—Re- view and Smoker Planned—Federal Inspection in February. panish War Veterans, National Guard Scouts and the Hatch Ca- [ xred C dets have been invited to be present. | The annual federal inspection will be | held at the armory on the evening of | 5th, and will be open | i< is the time when Arrangements are in the n were also presert. the annual ball of Co. was enjoved by The general Lieutenant. cond Tdeute: Sergeant 1.ord, Builivan and Albro, Privates Johnstone and wrnish an ac- | limantic Minister ed the January meet | ization at the local nished by the state. ew Britain. Grand Chancellor J. andal] o' Simsbury and George E. Wright of liartford, K. K. R. 8., | A grand good {ime Ministers’ Association Meets. About twenty members of the Wil association attend- ing of the organ- M. C. A, Mon- e examined | day afterncon. The paper of the day of whom is This committee h: the following: was read by | South Coventr; slon of his subje City Payroll. Rev. George Christle of d a general discus- | The Spiritual Out- [ look, followed.” The exercises closed h a dainty lunch served by the Wo- man's auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. poral Gillis and Private department, Dondero is ex-c 1i committees 's American engaged for t pected that full arrangements will To Cure @ Cold in One Day Bromo Quinine onstructing construction, Monday Club Meets. Vermon McDonald of | the tra take Laxativ Druggists T have been disco the ch: OBITUARY. Joseph Z. Ryder. UTILITIES COMMISSION. May Be Appealed to Because of Dis- continuing of Two Central Vermont Trains, The new schedule of the Central went inio effect Monday and 1s running north arriving here and southbound leaving at 6.12 inued. There has great deal of talk caused by e and many will be incon- ienced by Chief among them 850 farmer, died | are the hish school boys and girls and e ied | the normal school pupils who have been in the habit of coming up on the Keep It On ain, and the people who de- sire to get to Norwich or way stations time lived | A widow and seven chil- | from the d of Hartford. The tion merchants also claim that freight will Mrs. Octavie Martineau. delaved in the yord. as they fear the switching engine will be eliminated Your Mind the withdrawal of these trains, There is considerable chance of an appeal going to the Public Wtalities Commission, but most of her 2 son and a daugh- of Worcester, We Sell HORSE BLANKETS Charles Hall’s Condition Favorable. The condition of Charles Hall, the | tant herdsman at the Con- © Agricultural college, who wa: red by a fall from the roof of the main building while fight- ing the fire at the institution Sunday ROBES OF ALL KINDS noon, was Think what is stopping it! Think of @ the germs and diseased tissues which reported Monday night to d as could be expected, con- as go sidering his _broken collar boné and fingers. No internal injuries have de- veloped. The young man was not ill poison every bre: oint in the treatment by FUR COATS fetion ¥ Himole,"Feoiningand eigriie, No armicl drogs. ” G fight and nday on the way to the hospltal, nor any bicod come from his mouth, as might be the case with internal in- juries. aTig free sampie. all droggists or direct. Kondon Mig. Co., Minneapols, Minn. ONDON’S Catarrhal Jelly CARRIAGE HEATERS LOW PRICES Brief Mention. ‘urry is in Providence on Rev. T. J. Bai time in Hartford. non is spending a short Fred Dumaine of Hartford was in this city Monday. REMOVA! I have removed my ackson Place to 521 Jackson Street, Monday [N Auto Truck Moving business from local visit Edward McKee of n this city M. J. Edwards of New York was a Mona C. W. Kingsley of Suffield was a orwich spent Willimantic visitcr Monday ‘Send postal card. LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPECIALTY Address P. A, WEEKS, Willimantie, Ct. George Siswick wi from Stafford The Air line tr: m, was thirty in town Mon- prings, due here at 3.08 minutes late Mon- day. * DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist 850-2, 338-12 or 254-5. Willimantic, Ct. Miss Mae Tibbs of Puinam is the guest of Miss Emma Britton of Oak street HIRAM N. FENN UNDESTAKER 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Painless Extracting and Filiing a Specialty 752 Main Street, EMBALMER Willimantic London a with his fa FPATENTS Proteet your ideas. Handssme 60-page Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, JAY M. SHEPARD Elmore & Shepard Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer Succeeding Attorney-at-Law, L Timothy Leary returned to Hartford after a visit here with his Henry Carey has returned to New a few davs visit here er, P. J. Carey. ise Margery Brick returned Mon- from Boston where she has been ting for the past wee Miss Edna Anderson who w apon for appendicitis oper- cently at St. Joseph's hospital, i3 making fa- vorable recovery. Windham County Savings Bank Bldg, 60-62 North St., Willimantic Tel. connection Lady Assistant s Ruth Courtney returned Mon to Milford, where she attends a M Catholic boarding school for young ladies, Laudelton Hall. Dr. Blakesley of New Haven was fn town Monday on his way to Storrs. Agricul sley was a professor at Storrs ral school until recently Mr. and Mrs. John G. Boss have ar- rived home from their honeymoon trip Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. office of th the p t with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. | d 1'Heureux, who until recent- worked for the American Express , has entered Supt. Peter Hardman's manufacturing department of the American Thread Co. The January Clearance of Hosiery FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Affords Savings That Are Only Possible Twice a Year y at 10c a pair. now 33¢ and 42c a | idence fc at 11c a pair. Women's Ribbed Wool Hose at 21c a pair. guest of his co Hose, 10c a pair. er of the Bolton returned to El- | after two weeks' vaca- e home of his parents, N. Potter of this city. Po Personal. spent Monday in New ieorge Spencer is visiting South Manchester. iss abeth Hardman is in Prov- a visit with relatives. R. L, is the n, J. O'Sullivan, i Fallon, of Arc Rev. C, L. Adams left Monday visit With his parents in New Ha- marked at 21c a pair. Full-fashioned ces on Onyx Hose 30c a pair. Miss Helen Hunt of Noerwich called ocal friends Monday on her way | to Hartfor 42 a pair. 65c a pair. $1.29 a pain. MacCullum fortnight here with to her home on Long Island Mond Women's Onyx in black and colors, regular Sale price 29 a pair. $1.00 quality Sale price $1. Monday were Mrs, Willlam Sale price $1.49. Chester Cole, who has spent a eiatives, returned Amonz the local people in Hartford | tes aud son William Gates, Mrs. Nellie Ashe; Aliss Evelyn Asher, Fred Vinton, Mrs I Mason, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Mr. amd Mrs_ Thomas Kil lourey, Mrs. George Stiles, Mr. and Mrs, "A. 1. Bill, Mrs. F, For Women and Children, at Sale Prices L. Avery, W. Clark of Chapiin. Children’s Bath Robes, $1.75 value— | sale price $1.25. Women's Bath value—Sale prices $2.89 and $3.89. HOW’S THIS: We offer One Hundred Dol'ars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. Chéney for the iast 15 years, and by F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. ileve him perfectly honorable in aii business transactions and financlally able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Surpius and Protits $160,000 Established 1832 Capital $100,000. micous surfaces of the system. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, 0, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal. ly, acting directly upon the blood and | m. Lestl- Sold by all drugglsts. - Do Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- Is sent free. Price pation. Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, Worms the Cause of Your Child's promptness and liberality in dealing,_md a sound business policy in administering characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall cles around (he eves. at times feverish, own affairs, with great (hirst: cheeks fushed an Pains. A foul, disagreeable breath, dark cir then pale, abdowmen swollen with sharp crampiog pains are all indicatons of | worms. "Don't let your child suffer | Kickapoo Worm Killer will give sure prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. frelef—It Lilly the worms-while 1 laxative effect add greatly to the health of your child by removing the danger- ous and disagreeable effects of worms, and parasites from the sy apoo Worm Killer DHAM NATIONAL BANK tem. Kicl s @ health pro ducer should be in every houschold, Perfoctly safe. Ruy a box | Price Kickapoo Indian Med. Co, Phil. THE WIN wi LLIMANTIC, CONN. da. Se, Al Druggists or by mail or St. ‘ Louis. January Mark Down Sale At SEDER'’S (lothing and Cloak Store, Putna, C: The Event That Bring In Savings on Winter Ready-to-Wear Clothes The Annual J. Clearance Sale, the long looked-forward-to event, is now at hand. Two Things have Shd e uld First—Our inflexible rule that no winter goods are to be car- juris Reseived Friday—Had ultyRegained Consclousness + 0g consclousness from wa injured last Friday iy after 1 g'clock, Sher- iibley died at his home st 9.20 Monday morn- Quring the period he was injured and was aroused d “No” to questions asked him, but aimost instantly lapsed into complete unconsclousnes afternoon shi iff Preston B) on Broad strek: ing. Once or t between the tin Thousands of Dollars tarily and ansWe, ?i:ino:sze::logezn%?mfi‘:rl; i::;ol::::“\\fa?{afl year’s sales records are to be put in the shade. A SWEEPING CLEARANCE, CARRYING ALL OUR WINTER STOCKS BEFOREIT, AND LEAVING BEHIND A STORE READY TO RECEIVE NEW, THAT’S THE OBJECT OF IT. Every Gents’ and Boys’ Suit, Every Gents’ and Boys’ Overcoat, every pair Trousers, Furnishings, Hats, Caps and every Ladies’ Suit, every Ladies’ Coat, every Dress, W aist, Skirt, Petticoat, and Children’s Coats, are now marked for Clearance at the deepest price-cuts we have ever made. FRESH MERCHANDISE— The merchandise was bought for this winter’s business—it’s up-to-date and up to our usual high standards. The prices mean tremendous savings for every purchaser. what it stands for. Everyone knows our great January Clearance Sale and SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7th, 9 A. M. would meet SHERIFF PRESTON B, SIBLEY. Hurried to the against hope, the members of his fam- et located and | health officer. and hundreds of fri son and Windham county tow with deep an: for a change for the beiter, b F. O. Hamil examination, nds in Danfel- | Advocates Commission Form of Gov- Installation of Five Counoils. Morin is to install the offi- | of five_councils Theft Detocting Society’s Election commission had grown ext the near approach of deat from Near and Far. consolidated of_condolence | Minor C. Baldwin Plays Organ at M. E. Church, bad weather organ play- were received surrounding from many points in the state were paid to of all relig just recognition of his d Wwho through long association and clo: friendship had come to the world at large could not know indreds of light Rain Spoils lce. mendations the crop for next NEW CITY COURT JUDGE. Will Inspect State Armory. J. Harry Mann Takes Oath of Office g Judge Fuller. rs of faith- economy in al g interest in examination of state and county and his abundant en- m were all = were the years of ceaseless endeavor to sett and Miss Willimantic Team Wins, 29 to 28 Windham High A Man of Broad Charities. Joining their tributes pressions of sorrow w: those of whom he om he did much. Darling were The improve Social and Personal. OBITUARY. and weil played Sidney Bastow. Stdney Bastow, died at his home in d. ‘It was more than li unostentatious. cret happiness for him. and was an active brought hope, encouragement, »n with her mother o bition where lcy Condition Causes Accident loeal friends A Native of Eastford. had lived at ham county Eastern Coi joved as wide ecuting attor | elections or a and daughters an acquaintance this country came from En; City Officials Appointed. nd were married and | Miss Harr Preston Bishop € esent residing on | w when he took charge of the home farm | and was engaged in its cu ivatifon un- | has returned to pending her vaca: Body of John H. Murphy of Fitchburg Found Frozen Stiff—No Signs That Man Had Been Drinking—New Judge | of City Court—Common Council Or- ganizes—Mayor Macdonald’s Annual | work of a carpe: Active in Political Affairs, republican, local affairs For Your Baby. The Signature of COMMON COUNCIL ORGANIZES. he held for pointed sne Archibald Macdonald Takes the of Office for Third Consecutive tlon as sheriff Term as Sheri discharze the interest in loca is the only guarantee that you have the (Jenuine of the Brookiyvn Savings bank tered on his la the Winaham Co Agricultural which organization ho was t at the annuat me fng last month after & very success administration of organization served as tre the society means of a slip of found in one | reelected pr down into C - and a diregtor | taking rooms of | and is being held 1 whether or of which he was president at the of his death. in the Grange, Sherift Sibley ‘Windham county anc had'held import- | ant offices both in Killingly g r prepared by him for over 30 years. ' YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST * ' Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. Sold only in one ;—iz_e.b-o-ttle, never in bulk 'or otherwise; to protect the ‘babies. The Centaur Company, dqfim Pres't. fterwards cr: which includes all of the sub- e granges of Windham county the superintendent of the Ju- srangers in C: heriff Sibley Congregational ind had served on t his knees and elbows show suffer in crawling embankment up a steep and jey Employes of was united in marriage diately take s an endeavor leuves two and Frederic S of Providence Loomis, wite of of Northampton, = thought thai was fomd at where Murphy's death occurred is in the tow Borough Briefs and Personals, is entertaining Fuller, of Quincy | Miss Murlel Examining Revolver—Shot in Eye. year old boy the | that the whose home Kimball hospital recovering from Edward | peric McGregor post visited relatives here Monday. Horton left Monday for Dan- himself Sunday home while he was examining a

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