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_ NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914 WILLIMANTIC urray's Boston Store. from the viewpoint of brilliancy and)Mrs. B. Young, Miss Laura Young, PUTNAM 1 i 3 o FEEL HEADACHY, DIZZY, BILIOUS? CLEAN YOUR LIVER! DIME A BOX of artistic effect. Mra J !%cpsrdd R nradAMré» ‘é”;;f‘ - Norria, . Clifford and A. C. RICh" | waieer Cain Will Not Hand— ¢ MUST HAVE 1914 MARKERS. WEDDING. il i Ve R alter Cain Will Not Lose Han w g LL'MANTIG. GUNN- ; 5 Weeld: s s And e Glepsaw Blswick of Stas- |\ Governer Baldwin: Fogget Full'Row. |- Sk hesdnchast . Aiways trace thee paill wickeninp.iindacke. - “Cascarets Motorists Have Baen Given a Week's MecQuillan—Twomey. ford Springs called on friends here | ers of City Court—Reports of Day |to lazy liver; delayed, fermenting food LWl FRROVE TUE SAWIE DF SCRulating S Grace by Chief Richmond. John P. McQuillan and Helena Twé- | Friday on their way to Boston, where | Kimball Hospital. in the bowels or a sick stomach. |giination poison move on and out of the - = | mey. botn o this city, were married at- they will remaln uatil Monda; 3 Polsonous, constipated matter, gases |bowels. One taken tonight straightens When_questioned In regard t‘° the | 5t joseph's church Thursday evening City Engineer George W. Perry re- |and bile generated in the bowels, In- |you out by morning—a l0-cent box e ik e L Ty e AR Personals. turned Friday from a stay of several | stead of being carried out of the sys- |will keep your head clear, stomach S L et R i Margaret Twomey, sister of the bride, | | Harlow Holmes has gone to New | days at Groton, where he is super- | tem, is reabsorbed into the blood. When | sweet, liver and bowels regular, and their cars displaying 1918 markers, | ang Arthur McQuillan, brother of the . iy i, vising state road work this poison reaches the deli | s o : Chiet B, H. Richmond said that sev: | gijom. The ceremony was performed | * oafo on & DUSINOSS D im thi Friday cvening the last of the series > e oy Vinin | make you feel;bight 4ad cheerful for T e P A e SR O D Storrs peopla who were in this ci |0, L fening the last of tho serles | tissue it causes congestion and that’months, Children need Casearets, too . . . is car to awalt the| b - Friday were Prof. Montille, am | . : e . In this once-a-year clearance on good, reliable Winter Mer- et Te it e Herbert Johnson Home from Hospital. | Frazier and A. G. Gully. My 6 oo G ot CANDY CATHARTIC N : s sent for them a week ago it Mrs. Mary Lonergan returned Friday | Qoo 0 1 sonderson of ‘Webster was chandise, there are thousands of articles that will interest the | ““0, e frsc of the yvear, said the |, Herbert Johnson, son of Mr. andi, . '\wipgier, Mass, after a fortnight’s |, Jigiir with friends in P Pt g= h’ & s chiet, e na taked the matter over | e Theodoro Johnson of Hovo street. | \iuit’ Syith "her sibter, Mrs. Margaret | gy, °f Wi friends in Putnam Fri thrifty housekeepers as well as those who need fine winter with Prosecutins Attorney Bugbec, ,’T,’;’li!murm s ha A e T ho | Harrls, of Pleasant street. | o Jiss Rose Wait of Franiiin, Mass i 8 b - a hborhood of East Lyme, has been e reader, is to be heard at the meeting garments at far below the regular prices. numbers since hat Gme had been | SELITO0% o SRS NOW Tiaven how- | DANIELSON of Tiizabeth Forier' Puiinan: chapter . i e ip et tor anY | pital to which he was taken at the oy ¥ . nex onday afternoon. An e e GOOD QUALITY LINENS B e e e use, Lhat | Ume and has returned ta his home 11| Gotton Company's Stockholders to O1her [cature I i be ‘piano telec- Wi O B o X B, STORE ; > ' | {his city, much improved in condition ik it y Kathes S 3 S Q {t was not deeined advisable fo arrest |y, naple to resume his duties for | Mest at East Killingly—installation e ORK WH ou SLEEP g A . everyone running under the old mark- | out WAl (0 TERRC L e are | of U. 8. W. V.—Big Pickerel Shown— ) ill Not Lose Hand. ILEY t January Clearance Prices ers. T o lvah J.| Walter Cain, who received severe in- . bas now elapsed and | COngratulating him on his narrow es- | Past Master's Jewel for Alvah J.| ‘ain. s LRI T 3 cine, $136, $175, $250, | oM Ry Neek has now elapsed and | cop8™ U L companton at (he time| il | gu to his left hand at a local mill - Hleache ercerized Damask, 21c| All Linen Napkins, $1.35, $1.75, $2.50, [ Chief Richmond states that there s no | $ob®, ToF HIS ORI | Hall i Tuesday afternoon, is doing as well as and 44c a yurd. 4 € $5.29va dozan reason why a driver shofild mot have | Was Instantly i 2 i | expectea to recovery the hos- \\ Good Hair Bleached, All Linen Dam. |[2n9 4P to ¥ ) his 1914 markers, that he is clearly | Angrew Gormley Suffers Shack: Nathan D. Prince was in Boston On | piial He will not 1 left hand, N AN ask, 62-74ah wide, 44c, 54c and 64c a| Alercerized Table Cavers, 234 yards | Presking the law in running with 1913 4 i - | a business trip Friday eyt do e bl il e . i ok 2 4 Mercerized T4 ~ 8. 2% vards | kers and beginning today anyome| Andrew Gormley of Lewiston avenue, | Willlam Young, who is spending the | o a7 O CF FEROT B0 is AN (e | 10ng 3 h. e : Nid Bl ;ill be | # watchman at the Quidnick-Windham | winter at New Smyrna, Fla., is show- | S0 2 @ jure L not asyse bl e lale s long, $1.39 each. Tunning under the old numbe ve | “hnian Win y 5 Vardly s e othen 8 FrARciOi ST T0-thok Wike, 8o Ana Mo s e 4 | quie I to appear in court and ex- | Manufacturing company, is at St. Jo- | ing decided improvement in health, 1t | ""y4ro " Ghores L. Torrey is at > Sl Bleaahiod Al Linge Damdai,{ L\ncn. Diaper, 18-Tuch wide. in/10: | piats reasons thers, If he can do [ Scbi'e MOSpUEl SufiEring from a S e s turiava nax) tect- | this morning to represent NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS : All Linen Damasl ial paralysis lard has been elect- | 85¢, 85¢c, $1.10 and $1.29 a yard. engths, $1.19 each, so. Sl R ;‘;rfi"_m'“ the. Brook! ekl ho is to be presented in the ; A Z aite he Erooklyn Savings | e 3 Sl and e Tenaly Cagmtere o o SRR ERa e ) ; T e vecetoms from ||| 15 Watt—12 c. p.—35¢ will burn 8 1-3 hrs. for 1c SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES There has beon installed in front of | an'eniovable meeting Kriday NN 81| yigy Carcie Ting of 5. s iington a ‘daily Builetin retative | 24 Wait—20 c. p.—35c will burn 5 hrs. for 1c office of the Willimantic Gas and | the home of "3 Mrs. Willard N. | .2 2 i, pson_and s affecting the post office de- < = 5 At & Gi Saving Al Sl B e LB L i Sl ol b T Adams of ingly were | pariment. °_Heretofore these report 40 Watt—32 c. p.—35c will burn 3 1-8 hrs. for 1c ood : i an upright | ool Tecently married s e tinnsl i have. boch Talelren s ol ey - five large tungsten lights on an upright Parsomage i South KIlngly by Rev. | L Feretelion) g 60 Watt—48 c. p.—45c will burn 2 hrs. for 1c Pillow Cases, 45x36-inch — Sale| Bleéached Sheets, 54x90-inch—Sale.| iron post, illu ting the manner in FUNERALS. D R vl & Taken ‘Suddenly ‘Il W, - prices T1c, 180 and 21c. | price 55e, e e S e, S Robert M. Avjaworth of Foster Cen- | M. Marlor of Brooklyn was 100 Watt—80 c. p.—80c will burn 1 1-5 hrs. for 1c - : I 8 stalled a ¢ White Way, using long Mrs. Lucian Freeman. s Naridi foe haremain: | ved Aforfih) ta et 1 | s Best llemstitched Piliow : : ines of such clusters on their principal | . - Luotan Fgeen ter has gone to Florida for t ain- | resting “comfortably at a local hotel ASK US QUESTIONS 46x38%—Sale price 27c. ached Sheets, 63x90-inch, 60c. Yingh ot autlchy LThe funeral of Olive C. der of the winte ; riday and fast recovering. from a g ek e o P Lucie Freeman, of Mans| John G. Kent of Newton Fal ss., | sudden illness that attacked him when The cluster here used con(ains an | peiq Friday morhing in Ha was & Viitor with friends in Daniclson | he ‘arrived here on @ train from Bos. = —_————————— BLEACHED OR BROWN SHEETINGS foas fnyericd highta of 130candle pow- | the homto of her dugnter, Mrs. Friday. ton " Thursaay evening. when he nd provision enty-eight our inyerted lights of 120 candle POW- { Deming. Rev. erbert Judson a ded by jan > and provisions, seventy-eight years ago, Ko 3 R er each, and will be lignted each even. | pomins, Hev., Dr.~ Herbert Judson| Nou' London Woman to Preach. attended icians. At -~ aE i at etk ap. 36-inch wide Brown Sheeting, 5¢,| S1-inch wide Heavy Bleached Sheet- | o yniil 11 o'clock. The £roup of | “The hody was brought to this eity | Miss Elizabeth Sisson of New Lon- |\ The tome i soclety ¢ 11,80, these being shown in She came to Pautipaug Hill €8, 7//e0 and 840 a yard. ft o A yaich |lights is certainly an object lesson, | o 115 POIY Wl JTOEN @ taken to|don is to preach at the mor o It ek Rt the rovements cars ago, and remained 40-inch wide Heavy Brown Sheet-| 36-inch wide, Fine Blrached Sheet- | Spring Hill cemetery, wh: e com- | Vice at the Pentecostal church Sun- | o, N R the a heating, il four. vears ago, when she i n c and r o B S was read by Rev. Leon- | 4a¥ 3 n ork, ete. cost ive withi her daughter, Mrs. ing, 8¢ and 9/%c a yard. . 826, 9c and 10c a yard. 5 Only One “Bromo Quinine.” e was read by Rev, Leon S e R et 23 nbin, T with her daughter, Mrs. Sl-inch wide Brown Sheeting, 25c| Best Qualiiy Ticking, 9¢, 11e and 15¢ | Tnat is Laxative Bromp Quinine. i am N. Fennl | i reet has recovered from a recent ili- | 30Und the whist 1 at ¢ Reports from the woman's board of irvived by one brother, Nel- and 29 a yard. a yard. R O L L e Samuel Attardo. | D e vhen o | the hospital showed that the orsar 1 Maynard of Ea: two sons, Cures Erip in two days. 28c. e aReaTOr Sarel tnfant g Bullard has returned from | 5, (0 school “sig- | tion <o reat amot Qwen Stewart of Pautipaug hill and e Sammnely £ {|a business trip to Portland, Me. = Apson, | g00d during the twelve months. Walter Stewart of Hartford, two BLANKETS and | TOWELS and TOWELING snd Mra, Peter Attardo, of Miss Sarah Aver of Mosdy's insti- Gete Stuto Rosdi Camitant | Eoport of the steretary of the woman's | daughters, Mrs, Herbert Grant — of : = R A ot | i s acts. | 4 O e or | tute, Northfield, has been spending 2| Antomis Vito A ... | board showed that the balance in Quaker Hill and Mrs, D. L. Martid BEDSPREADS At Sale Prices Ik hospital Thursday afternoon. | toi® g 0l Gith "relatives in’ Danielson: | tracr o D has secured he ol o A543 B °$125 Guring {he | ot this Dlace, and séven Erandenil- Blankets in _white or gray | = | Stierrioon BuriAll| ot vr Khold: | miles 24 0 the TOTe | 1ast fisc Mention is made in {dren. = | Bieached Huck Towels, 9¢, 11s, e, | in the afterno jurial | Cotton Company’s Stockholders to T the report of the woman's board that | Personal, prices 42c, 89c, $1.10, $1.89, $2.39 a palr, |, . 9¢, 11e, He, . | il dUiesnoon. e g ; fie rcpor an's at | = better quality in wool at $5.75 and up |21 | | loncohis cemcteny . Moet. | ftar o1 ImGnths: n \Ir, | the loss | James McGuire and daughter to $8.75 a pair, | Bleached Turkish Towels, 1fc, 14c, nus“ OBITUARY At East Killingly today there is to | Y steam shove work, s f Railroad street, are spend- Comfortables, sanitary filled—Sale | 21c und 25¢c each. : s 2l 5 be a meeting of stockholders of the |apparatus I ng ré-ently been Stoddar s Cpes S ae | veral davs in New York prices 80c, $1.39, $1.89, $2.39 and $439. | 1. o Sl owels, 11 | Nie hRClaney | International Cotton company to rati- | to his equ - Vite als & it, as they had been W. Lavallie, of High street, | Brown Turkish Towels, 11c and 14c | the plan adopted by the directors |th 5 o ends of the hospital since } ¢ in Moosup. Crochet Bed Spreads—Sale prices i { wife of John Ciar elative to financing the company Bt Al L S | was founded and had given generous- | Turcotte ‘has left for Ma- B3c to $2.30. Better quality at $4.39. |* g i ey e H | sor st Hartford, died e o s”“w" i B b e fEco wn of Washing : me and efforts in its be- Mot T Iefe for e Fringed Crochet Bed Spreads—Sale |gy o Sale price 79¢ each, = | &y _at he: in Hartford Thursday g il et i aaa : e | b ' K .39 and $3. 5 3 ! night after an iliness of three months. | James H. Morgan, commander of d and ey crews are c : é " "w ,.,:‘ “’," s\‘\s‘,( s]zfig = 15339'. .| An Linen Brown Toweling, 9¢, 1(c,i 0 m She was born in Ireland years ago | Charles H. Burdette camp, U. S. W ting th. Ves on the easy | Tourtelottes Outclassed by Putnam. | Everybody-at-Church Tomrorrow. 5 g‘r;‘x\ it ¥6.00 ‘;‘;‘I*:‘b-”;'e‘ ,‘4-‘;-5“ |ana 12/%c a yard. }and when a voung_sgirl 1t seven | tford, installed the officers of W ns t e enjoved | | the “M‘f;“v Meth net Episcopal Bown Puffs, sanitary iled, value| linen Glass Toweling, 9c, 11c and 14c = o besides | Hamilton camp in the armory Th | S S Thods o B PO | Six chiidren and a several | day evening. An oyster supper E North ruices at 102 .3 cousins in this eit v M- | served and & social hour enjoyed the Men's ser I} You’ll never get a better § Gio: of est Park’sirect, Mrs Mar- Icemen Disappointed. o e Tl e bt | 1l speak. | gar Mclinae. of 5~ e ype: the icemen fol i tna five outclassed | a S - KNIT UNDERWEAR |} chance to buy odds and Ellen, Sarah, Margaret and | Hoy S e e 1 edate tomm fn ail i e e Bl . < - 5 | Clancy of Union street an 0l e top £ Prtpam played g fosmdin iNEne) # For Women, Misses and Children at Sale Prices |} ends of Housekeeping || Pairick Rooney of Quercus avenue. ‘ - e hen | Site Must Bo Cleared March 23. o o anrl memibers Tic ga ts at 65c. Women's Flescy Vests and Pants and rair ere by Postmas- enordale was the star of | Dogoe of representatives and allowed f y s at 2 . | i R et et Aol 3 pas ot an e ring the or_the | Putnan 00l freshmen defeated | {ongue. o $1.25 garments at $1.10. Women's Ileecy Vests and Fants, || We are about to take §i;.(0S oieated the fast Forc Terrs | A chas & ek rapTou e s L e e | Women's Flat Wool Vests and |SXLra sizes, 23c value at 21c. etk lificent e € fust Fort Tery | Reoruiting Officer in Town. ; ¢ before | 83 to 11 ey == = Pants, in gray or white, sizes 34 to| Women's Fleecy Vests and Pants, || stock, and had rather have |47 Tig & Hcore of 320 The |fa.an enl m the New Lon- | Christmas, to March 23. “This exten or T2 P La- | dB— "N . d | combed Peeler yarn, 50c quality at | th Chai | game was hotly contested throushout | ham ama. alon will be am > aliow: of ol o "Angell lg, Maher rg, Heath P i/ The raw, $1.00 garments at 85c. Misses' Fleec sta t | contest was ended. At the end of the £ t w | telotte—H., Prince rf, Monast If, ™ D high upinthe $5.50 kbt <6 H10 ol s Tables, Beds, Etc., and J| 55 0 the Emeraids led 15-17 and | e as soon | Brickeon o R Prince v Kavenelle le | 6 alGH SYRUP. ah ot with e H oyt i % % . B | during the second haif the lead alter- | arrives Goals—From the floor, for Putnam, | U that hackin Women's Ribbed Wool Union| Misses' Ribbed Wool Vests and your money will go a || hatcd until the final minute of play. | Skl o sl L nton 4, Lavine 4, Angell | £ - i Suits— | Pants, 50c quality for 42e. | Button excelled for the visitors and | ool Vv 5 Exqai] Eosnchiss Loldne jicats 1 Heatn 5; from Touls for | and racking cough from bron $1.50 quality at $1.29. | Misses' Ribbed Wool Union Suits, |f long way now. Biggins and Mack gtarred for the Em- | DLoRk, has 1 An interesting meeting of the Equal | Synene: foiiler 3 tubes, is. quickly soothed $2.00 quality at $1.69. 1$1.00 quality for 83c. | i eraids. Two of @ x baskets | A Franchise league of Putnam was held | s from the floor for Tourtelotte: | and promptly checked by Medium Weight Union Suits, $1.00 | Boys' Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, Don’t wait because we [ were splendid shots E. wis | w s il e e shett FXICAy, Sqen ce 1, Monast Erickson Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. value for 85c. | 23¢ quality for 21c a garment | g ps put in:iwo difiicult 4 | v the ac Sella bk sl from | Useno other. Price, 25cis. || can’t wait, we want the i Fovicen the hajves a picked team | As was program in w fies” Mildred | Hopbtence, Canoon: | No Morphine or Chloroform. 9, . Wightman. Miss Glad¥s Farmer and | ts ckus | «one 1f bottles Dr. Bull's WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT room. bank to IISDETIRL - Ales GIRAY: } scor | “oneand a ha eup and geore of the Emerald- | Brooklyn Center has proved : ¥ O N g and Hathawa Congh_Syrup removed entirely x Best Indigo Prints, 6¢ a yard. 2,500 yards Bates, Dress Gingham, 5 Terry maich was: ¢ a |yantageous ana the t Has Jurisdiction in | R e | e esagh e Y Best Fancy Prints, 6c a yard. shvres lengths U stalves s B0l oY 4 meralds; Higginah if, Mack If, A.|ghowing eurprising gro While many persor i BALTIC. j 176 Graham Ave., Brooklys, N. Ye Best Harmony Prints, €c a yard. it it Wi e darts vavanl - Goetsinger ¢, Menzié rg, Graham | Ralph C. Youns and v Young feted . on | Death of Mre. Alice M. Stewart—| ORN Meation paper Best Check Prints, 6c a yard. quality and in pretty color, regular iSc \‘ B G s enen e “‘“f“’\_ IP | criminal m 3 | Everybody-at-Church at Methodist | ————— - Best Apron Ginghams, 7 a yard. | value—Sale price 12V4c a yard, mt e to e bRl sdward's. window, | jurisdicti 10 | Church Tomorrow. c ammaima worih 12%c, for 100 a yard. and small checks—Sale price 7Vzc a | | itton 1, Vernon 1. = of & discussion to 5 Alice Maynard, widow | protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page One lot of Good Guality Madr yard. ‘e Engiish Seor. |} MAIN and UNION sTREETS, |I — . : ne man said they - Delivin Martin, | Guide Book Free pretey E,T-.,. ,«dm white stripes 1,500 yards (;(;ll,(:u _n’,-;. ‘.\,\::.;H SENICR CLASS RECEPTION. | s M ht orning. Death | yARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, Sale price 12/5¢ a yard. |15¢ a yard, marked 10c a yard. | [wPhene 285-3 Willimantic REWillmaric Noras) \Sdhool —= At o1 on with of “cigars fc tha | Windham County Savings Bank Bidg. - - | tractive Decorations. Srailes s nie fish e It is 1 tha 5 in to | Danielson, Conn. RUG AND CARPET DEPARTMENT o | pounds and 11 ounces, and the priation t e for fighting | leave t 15} 7 ibctiTuTh T The senior reception of the normal | oy o pest . d a 1 smoked el [ | school st d in Washburn | Bl o A Al e e e g m— e CHINA and JAP }RAG RUGS { at 8 o R Miheldea i brdles »"be no campaizn in’ <in_thi 2 15x36 inch, value 5S¢, now 4%e. | Miss Skidmore | will be made and commite LB el o MaTTINGS | | - iaror it AR S Japanese Straw Matting, 45¢ quality | {hoky valid 80¢, How786: | [Ergne oot e Hose R e oD rance o o nea a f b ef Y, Frea s B8 J5E AV R 7x34 inch, value 9S¢, now 85 . | 4nd over 100 couples were preser unday school I ey o harding “check the (11 Japanese Straw Matting, better qual- |- > Lo > = e Hull Wik “Hardsormely det inday school Is an active e e e D s R L larm tach, ads 1AL, nemiwin, | Your Mll\d | e Bl ke i Sumany fcnool 4 an b | Soriad o the cobabiE ottt INCORPORATED 1872 China, Straw Matting, 4c qualit 6x72 inch, vaiue $1.39, now $1.29. The ousisted ¢ i : rath e f . <+ e : o : Buis Gtice Sax wivar Sl b e 3225 | ana eral . encores ol or”fs”a fohearsing, tun Bou i Now located and doing business in its new quarters in . S| et, vaite $3.50, now $2.98. |t bt s Rl B G High school orchestra ! a ‘ . . piaios Mattpe, sto | quality=—Sals| gey reer, value $5.50, now $h0. P I TS ‘chalivien TOF the oommlttass i 2 in pr ! East Brooklyn (West Side, Danielson) China Matting, quality—Sale | 5510 feet, value §6.50, now $5.49. We Sell | charge .were: Invitation, M Alice A | ADMITTED 290 PATIENTS At $1,751,336 price 19¢ a yard. 9x12 feet, value $8.50, now $7.49. | | SRS Bessie Wi : g TR e G s Siitine, 1t quaii—Sale = | HORSE BLANKETS | v, misi i T dhoses e Vo 4 BemiOne e Dyt Deépositss. s s v o2 wos e o - 1,683636 price 15c. SMALL SIZE RUGS | eramme . ynolds. | 4 g P —_ - LL { ol | s Annua St the Kimball Fofibe &l oo el SOl 97,700 15x35 A Rngs, repuas 3126 ROBES Rifii Club Shoot. cin hat I8 e = rts of the T a ’ CREX RUGS ie—Sale price $1.10. | B aia g L e I fgmiysar Las : . n STRONG RELIABLE CONSERVATIVE | xminster , regula 0 | F ALL KINDS sy nic e L e will e’ duck t $ 0 s ering twe 3 i At Sale Prices B o an? — | 2 e L ey e T oo huin | Canadian ¢ | < o Port ||| president. 3. amTHUR 4 FWOOD, rreasurer, C. A. POTTER. e S0 it anc e Windhar suncils b superin lis Web 29%36 Brussels Rugs, regular $1.59,| FUR COATS | geis twice Some ! ed to the $300,000 that = he nur ad- x34 inch, value 98¢, now 79 alue—Sale price $1.69. | | £s were made onE | e te tne - o e 20x80 fnch, value $1.25, now $1.10, 92x3 Brussels Rugs, regular $2.00 o | Present sesmed to enfoy the smell of | university at Washington, D. C. b . y . = TRl . g value—Sale price $1.79. i o | the mowder. (Al were enthusiastic | te Knights of Columh i od 1 - 6x72 Inch, valua $1.69, now $1.49, 27x34_Brussels Rugs, regular $3,00 CAR GE “EATE | about the organization. VA P Wondwara 1 be in New|ber treai ¢ o 3 4 BEMMIT ML UL et g sty =) RIA RS La Traviata. | nual exhibition of Eoods in lines In| tienis and Bl x9 fest, value §5.50, now $4.49, 27xi4 Brussels Ruge, regular $3.50 Grand opera singers from the Bos- | which he is interested. and he has t 3 e £X10 feet, value $6.50, now $5.39, ol UL LOW PRICES ton opera house presented a concert | been invited to assist in the demon- | 125 The b 4% el e % 36x63_ Wilton Rugs, regular $8.50 programme of unusual excellence ar | stration of a machine that he met | The dai o 8x12 feet, value $5.50, now $6.98, value—Sale price $7.89, | the Loomer opera house last evening. | with success in selling in ea von- | for the 3 = : The concert included selections from | necticut namber in o Tchatkoveky, Meyebeer, Wagner, Puc- | Presente aster’s Jewel > = UPHOLSTERING MATERIALS aini, Donizeitl “and concluded with |y Froseneq Past Mastels Jewel 5. ¥ & = | Verdi’s La Traviata. A small but ap- | 5o o Ml £ S mpro 5= =T no»smw wwide Ramie Cloth, 50c quali- | 50-inch Stripe Door Tapestry, 50¢ preclatlve’ audience accorded ampie | JOTL 18R U0 S F. and 4. AL, = ty—t ice 4 3 prase to the several singers, all 5 . past master's nd = y—S8ale price 42c a yard, | quality—Sale price 33c a yard. Whoth Wers In agesllent Voics. °f | Jewel by the members of the lodge in tywe 50-inch_wide Tapestry Covering, $1. S 2 3 appreciation of his fine services dur r quality—Sale price $1.45 a yard, | Wool Carpet Fringes, all colors, mc‘DR F c JACKSON Dellhst Briof Mention. his term of office, A | duality at 8c=—15c quality at 11c and il » > td . — 50-inch Gobelin Tapestry, 2.50 qual- ity—8ale price $1.98 a yard. ! 25¢ quality at 19c. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Capital $160,000. Surp:us and Proetits $160,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE WlNDl!lAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. [ Raymond Jodoin of Baltic spent ¥ri- TNE day In this city e PLAINFIELD Painless Extracting 0% Mrs. Richard Turner was a Rock- e 3 and Filling a Speciaity ville visitor Friday. | An Affiicted Family—One Day’s 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | _Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Turnbull of Nor- Skunk Digging Nets $48. Telephone e e s e e fhe iitie "daughter of Mrs oy Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey LaPalme are house a few days ago. ![ . JAY M. SHEPARD guests of their daughter in New Lon- | deserves sympithq. The husband don for the week end. | | father died only Miss Lilian Corrigan is spending the | & frfend who c a few weeks ugo, Succeeding Elmore & Shepard me to help them.was 5 week end in New London at the home | taken to the pesthouse, and now the he patients were represcnfative of Flmera")u'ectoran m @ | of her brother, Dr. Frank Corrigan. | little child has been taken from her n ding et Aty N it Miss Caroline M. Colgrove has been | "3’“" and ‘;”‘l""' baRhe ok (aong od e h “)_62 mh st w 1 1 substituting in the evening schoc i { R A N he mother Ra “other ites. hei d imantic | 0ot week for Mrs. Bieanor Rose, | Children are locked in their home 1o buaare oot down a8 Lady Assistant Tel. connectlon | who is il ~* | bear their trouble alone. ) apiist = Thomas Southworth spent Thursday | spendime bl viention with Hs boan rex 8 iscopalian, - 3 5 In this city with his family, returning | onis My and Mrs J. Sulllvan, has e i Cs fe, -1 eek Auto Truck Moving | e o hoton Wha e Ciaed | iz 1, 4nd Mg 3 Suliiyan. hus re- | 3000, 168 Feree GRTHEN) LONG DISTANCE WCRK Those 1n Harttord Friday fnclnded| who ia staying with friende here for 4 k per patient was $10.99 5 1! who 18 staying with friends here for & - 4 0 A SPECIALTY T A Gk, e Airred. cur, | weeks, has been in New York for e s ivhat, thie b of th ins ames Couriney, Charles Rubinson, | several days t v on business, port shows (ha o ir )t the in Address P. A. WEEKS, or ’phone | Willlam F. Gates, Benjamin Watrous, | Skunk Digging Worth $48. At fon for the o was 31 880-2, 338-12 or 254-5. Willimantic, Ct. = - | Henry Adams claimns to have dug out | on hund nd of the last fiscal b = A s | $48 worth of skunks iu o day recent- | vear Thr th and lars of the 2 —— - arecurable. Allkings | < mean suffering ano | Y- No great day for skunks, cither! | income wis the state, annual | HIRAM N. FENN danger The CAUSE | Downing Brothers and Charles Phii- | appropriation. The care of patients | 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. S HEM-ROID | lips recently loaded some poles 75 feet | r the year intluded: Su- | Telephone Lac. Assistant | RYEREAT €A 00 He o o, Shacking the | lomsc. | yerints “ nurses’ services, zor~ T > ‘ permamently cured. 24 days' treatment, $1.00. T . 3 1 3 prnitor Kugd ot it o | “AHERE 13 no agvertising medium tn | DR LEONRARDT CO, Buffalo, N.Y. (frce book) | | Fleciric lghts have been installed | 31480630 freasurer. 32 | Bastern Conpecticur oqual’to The Bul- n the eves of two famous idels in| Supplies. inclod medical, surgi- latin for business resuits Sold by N. D. Sevin & Son and all druggists. Japan. cal, kitchen, fuel, light( power, water. then you have 2 fe: perfect service po. properly erect Open Hearth Fence, possesses the old time iron wire, is g which resists rust and corr stay wires are alvanized t y with pure zinc, on for the longast tdme.. Line and ELECTRICALLY WE at every point of contact, which transforms e fece fabric of wire. Wirea. cannot_be slippe | 4 the joints2: Under any-ind.all condit stands hgrd usage, time and, the elements lo: - VEVERY ROD.GUARAN icaily ore zolid isted apart at * Feace with- THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Bldg., 74 Franklin St.