Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETI FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 7913 = { MISS WILLIAMS DEAD, in the Town of Sprague 38 Years Ago. What Is Going On Tonight 0." 1, A.-O. H, Center Was Born S., hapter, o n | Hall’ GIFT FOR MRS. WRIGHT, Miss Margaret Edith Williams died i bl at’ hor mother's lome on Prospect * » o street Thursday afternoon. o de- Norwich Official Receives Token of | S0, “Cic® T daugnter of William Appreciation at W. R. C. Installa- | 5 "3na Emily Pitcher Williams and tion. was born in Sprague, Conn., 38 ¥ s ago. She has been an invalid for a The recently elected officers of the | number of years but pneumonia was dal the immediate cause of her death. Besides her mother she is survived by four sisters, Miss Ruth 'W. Miss Louise W., Mrs. Kirk Wallen and Woman's Annle Wa >rothers, ard in charge of { H., Harold H. vard L. and William Wright of Norwich, who | ¥, all of this city, s ome gift , ;i jation of her efficient work 2 Mrs, Mary ‘T. ‘Phenlx. il Which she is held | News of the death of Mrs. Mary T. henix, mother of George P. Phenix the Hampton Institute in Virginia, ormer princinal of the Willimantic *|State Normal schvol, on January 5 '(‘dnm to her many friends here 8 a Kelleher: financial secretary, Mrs. A. B, Cunningham; _treasurer, Bridget Moriah; guard,” Katherine Clancy; marshal, Elizabeth Maxwell After the installation whist was en- joved, followed by light refreshments. Past Presidents Mary Bulger and Mary Leary acted as installing officers. Given Chance to Leave. Jc O'Neill, of Hartford, was pick- ed up in Union street, for anndying passersby and was charged with iIn- | toxication in the police court on Thurs- day morning. He gaid he came here to look for work and a thirty day sen- tence was suspended on his promise to quit the town. 1. 0. O, F. Election, Obwebetuck lodge, No. 16, I. 0. O. has elected the following officers the coming vear: Noble grar, ‘\lll\amfi, vice noble grand, Powell: corresponding secre- Thompson; financial sec- Walter Woodlll; treasurer, trustee, Rod- for Tred T AUTO FJLLED THE ROAD. So North andham Women Turned Out and Were Thrown from Car- riage. Phenix was born T ue to to was buried in t t‘ fava Mary English street Thur: Englis Miss Albil Quen _Oern, onde, The Head The Arm cer, The Teg Mes, M ary E. Jones. oh FOR FLETCHER'S e ASTORIA ildren Cry JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard E Funera. DirectorandEmbalmer| =~ Aeri—catderoce, ; UOr:\? North St., Wlflu’nanhc,':1‘;';“‘_“:,:”"‘ tant Tel. connectior | o’ Z HIRAM N, FENN JNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St., Willimantie, Ct. Two New Officers for Efks, Two new officers were installed at the local lodge of Elks Thursday ni: e the s of two officers District Deputy Haven had Lady Assistarc | ha DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist hone the installation, he held M: £ the local ‘um of Elks, Painless Extracting | L. C. B. A, Installati ~ | - & | St. Helena's branck and Filling a Specialty e s raneh 752 Main Strost, - Willimantio | tion held a resular dav evening when Telephons as follows ma’s Boston Sture‘ WILLIMANTIC. CONN. R JANUARY CLEARANCE Is In Full Swing greater and better bargains than is generally found | and offers at other sales during the year, because every department has been included and offers some striking possibilities. HOUSEHOLD LINENS AT CLEARANCE SALE PRlCES d 21c 35, $1.75, $2.50, Damasis, All L apkins, $1. and up to $5.29 a dozen, inen 1l Linen Dam- 5 4, e n¢ a 440, 5dc and 64c A prorcorized Table Covers, 2% All Linen Damask,|long, $1.39 each, hogo 4nd 8% a yard. x| Linen Diaper, 15-inch wide, in 10-| 0 and $1.29 a yard. ya lengths, $1.19 eact « Ribbed Cotion Women's Fleecy Hose, regular 1 vaiity at 1e a pa ymen’s Ribbed Wool I marked 21c a u;.n at 21!: a We Fleeced 3 Cotton Hose,| prices on Onyx Hose— 210 a pair. Gt at 30c a pair. Rlack Cashmere Hose, quality 420 a pair. c, now 33¢c and 42c a a pair. ai P‘ MacCullum Silk Hosiery, in black pair. R and colors— A line, —Sale price 79¢c, Sale price $1.19. 5200 quality—Sale price $1.48. L%_E h C. MURRAY 80 !ncorporated 1842 “WHE EREWITHALL” Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is going to need it more in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- ing youth or middle-age. The best way to be sure to have some THEN is to save a little NOW-—a little at a time, but that little often. The Willimantic Savings Institu> H. C. MURRAY, Presiount N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer | taken into the home {and their friends are Thursday and Mrs. While driving to_this city M W accident whe: of the Natchaugsriver had reached a point just dge, and were driv- de of the road, w in borhood T a good the center of the roadv d not turn out, and apy o close to them t imminent ho was driving, ¢ . The au- to se ran away, but ance up the road ing car did not stop, but speeded 1 out o fthe way. The two w of Hymen Israel and face, Ti was not seen, of the car Joint On the Florimo Installaticn Planned. build- cele- national offi- ill be present and d a gen- E lorimonde to the hall by ie and the Willimantic Ame: band. ican To File Petition in Bankruptey. and Meri: reet under the name of for the past two and learned with regret their intention to file a petition n vol- | ti unta this week. Their t from eizht | and their as- to three thousa Thursday night started les Bisc Since purch: : ‘oung two rothers hav deserved success ping for b rom two closed store I in ‘or more ed hard, and for them Brief Mention. Boston Thursday. ting in Hart- rwich on bus Taylor is in Neil is New in Britain te is in of Hoiyoke PBoston a of Hartford city. of city spent this astford spent spending a Holvoke is lives on visit- Young Perry has returned er a visit here with her Adams, who has in East Hartford, been i [ Tuck him into one of those [WILLOW CARRIAGES and | see his eyes take in the fine {covvering and the wheels and i parasol, or put him on one of {those TRICYCLES, he can !run it the first time he tries. [We have lots of other items | for him like Chairs, Doll Car- riages, Rocking Horses, Etc. Come in and let him or her I pick it out. LINCOLN’S Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, Phone 28§-2 Willimantic, Conn. Windham met | the | this | re- Baby Smile . as their guest, Mr. Vaughn's msler,l Mrs. H. McGorty. Mrs. Nathena Godfrey, who visited triends here for the past week, has returned to Hartford, Mr, and Mrs. William Shea of New Britain are entertaining Mr. Shea’s brother, D. F. Shea of this city. Dr. and Mrs, Chester Cole of Oyster Bay are entertaining the latter’s moth- er, Mrs, C. R. Utley. of this city. N. B. Griggs who has been visiting his father, D. A, Griggs of Mountain street has returned to Springfield. Mrs. G. M. Adams, who spent the past two weeks with her parents in this city, has returned to Hartford, Among Hartford_visitors this week were Mrs. John Leonard and Miss Frances Leonard and M F. D. Jor- dan. Mrs. Ellen T. Lynch, Mrs. Arthur Rasicot and Miss Regina Rasicot are guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ryan, of Wester, Mass. Liouise Williams of South Manchester was called to her home jin this city Thursday by the ser:ous‘ jin of her sister. { who has een visiting s. Charles Jenkine, of left Thursday for his timore, Ma. Clinton, shington, D t the Connect hool at Storrs, cut = is calling on local friends this weelk. Agricultural Mrs. M, E. Joyce and daughter M ho have been spending a few d: of Spruce | with Mr. and Mr: Thured and childre of Mrs. Mrs. sts #d of At- ned to their | ullivan funeral of | Mary iggins Wit vith her par- - Hizggins, JEWETT CITY Quarterly Conference at Meth- Cheaprch—Baptist Society’s An- Fourth odist nual Meeting—Gale and Rain Cause Temporary Trouble. The Fourth Quarteriy Conference of t church was held this District Superintendent G. G Scrivener of Norwich presiding, The | report_for the ch Rev. Thatcher amuel A . Robertson, s Aid society by Mrs, Arthur, the Junior league Florence That . M. Anthony, v Dav confirmed as | tendent and Robert Ro» ident of the E rth Leagu x recording committees Stewards, Robertson, following e elected: R. W. 1 f Gorman;: . Anthony, ertson Géorge Young ud Bar- 7 s. Mary Walter H, Thorn- oJhn_ Walpal Mack: M was electe Harr Willcox Willcox and Mrs. 1son deaconesses. Entertained Aid Society. s Mabel McBroome entertained ciety of the Baptist hufl\e' Thursday after- Gardner and Ara. W. o At Inaugural Ball. T.r;‘rc sentative and Mrs. Stephen B. rect of Voluntown aitended the Gov- ernor’s ball in Hartford Wednesday night. Mr, Sweet is the son of Dr. 1 3. Byron Sweet, Technical Books at Library. ternational Libra: of T fes of textbool five Just been added to Slater Théy are for persons en- gaged in the engineering progressions and trades, or for those desiring in- tion concerning them. They are v illustrated and contain numer- practical examples of the solu- 0. E. S. Installation, Faih chapter, No, 82, O, E. S, has its Installation Saturday evening. Past Grand Matron Bertha 1. S. Gallup of Moosup will he the installing offlcex‘, assisted by Grand Marshal Edael Latharn, of Noank. Carrier’'s Car Mired. A lttle over thres-quarters of an inch of rein fell Wednesday night, while the wind blew a gale. Jn the morning the streets were covered with small hranches of trees and people whose w be out, the ends of t and addition to country Carrier with extricated from the mud in the dandelion Choeir elected meeti pointed collector. Brooklyn. - this week are for {3 Anthony, Peter McArthur, Podiigd 2 1 of pew rents, 3 rmar 1 -1 R, SN | MEAT INJURIOUS imantic camp gmmane [aene . B TO THE K!DNEYS’ Arthur and A |, The town clerk repo D el G- | ke a tablespoonful of Salts if Back | e ey c | hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat clected tryer of appeals. met in thelr forms uric acid. e e & | THWAdey : n ta this sed Travei Club. The £ the Tr a large audience in the o hi tiss y G H. Ma‘ % | Monday Jlood to pols ‘entire system B C . | Thursday, When your s ache and feel lil.e | day. L mn the printer LIBERTY. Not “Pi”, tobacco. world how go LIBERTY Long Cut Tobacco the Case always picks is Mr. Printer, but P-I-E. It’s the real old toothsome pie for you, too, when you get hold of LIBERTY You're never mussed up when you've got LIBERTY. It's a rich, sweet, healthy smoke or chew; and the printer is glad of a chance to use printer's ink to tell the rest of the od it is. is a prime favorite with printers and all live, hustling he-boys who know and like a smoke or a chew of real man’s tobacco. And LIBERTY is always the same—al- ways safisfying. We don't let LIBERTY go out of the factory unti! it has been aged from three to five years, so that all the rich, mellow, nat- ural sweetness of its Kentucky leaf is atits best. When you're tobacco hungry, you want clean, honest juicy tobacco with some back- bone to it. You never see a LIBERTY user switch to some other brand. He knows nothing can compare with LIBERTY for downright tobacco safisfaction. . A week's al of LIBERTY will prove this to you—will make you a permanent user of LIBERTY. Sold everywhere in 5¢ packages. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ice com the \ was mo ltvr«x Perle Whitford n automobile, i ty of E C. thered a — LEVEL in ci Thi oh dar b J. o a EageS Mitrn FOR STOCK OF 8. & M. | of Norw Wedne {In Last Half Heur on Be<ton Exchange | it Dropped to 25 1-2. STONINGTON | Given Social—Thirteen Deaths | B Last Month—Charles R. Brown Ad- dresses Travel Club. one \Vllllum from express bu ,_and Maine stock declined until in the last half hou the lowest Miss Ruth Mail Uneclaimed, laimed at t Foye Letters u e post office tures was Tuesday e Second Congres lecturer was C wl tional rles Reynolds Re duced by veak from the ov the clhninun\ rerwork; Frank Matthews is making ments to the trolley waitin the corner of Elm and C Prof. W, O. Turner has home in Willimantic after visit with Dr. C. O. Malne. COLCHESTER C. F, Wrllis of Norwich was lumps of lead. and you have sting n the back or the urine is cloud: il of sediment, or the bladder is Sliging you to seek relief du wight; when vou have seveve , nervous and dizzy spel ess, acid stomach or rheums n in bad weather, get from ‘harmacist about four ounces of : take a tablespoonful in a gla iter before breakfast each mor 1 town| Tuesday. i | ing and in & few days your kidneys| Charles T. Wilson of Worces will act This famous salts it Mass, was the guest of friends in|made from the acid of grapes and town Tuesday. iemon j “ombined with lithia, and | Nelson B. Webst: i ed for generations to flush | Salem, was a Colc! T A George A, Peck and W man are in Norwich this w ing court as jurors. Howard Fitzg Id of Amston visiting friends town Tuesd: Henry Maynard of Westcheste a Colchester caller T a . Caron of Norwich was town Tuesday calling on {riends Miss Eva Cohen of Leonards B e wanty s e e e Jad Salts is inexpensive and cann t| injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little oc- casionally to keep the kidneys clean and active, was in wes a Colchester caller Tuesday. w TYLER BROWNE M- Colchester grange met Tucsday | W N e evening in Grange hall B . | 7' Frank Rogers of Sulem was a| B Ean Nose, Throat, Lilectricity. | X=RAY | Viclet Ray, Mechanieal Maxsage. Hours: 10 4. In, to 4 and 6 to & p. m. 275 Broadwa Norwlch, Conn. Frankiln St cer to “Dr. Brow sepld Colchester visitor F. A. Bowen of Willimantic suest of friends in tov Abraham Eigart T guost of his family on Linwood av this week. A E. Miner of East Haddam was ealling on friends In town Tuesday. Charles DeWolf of Gardners Lake was in town Tuesday. Charles Gellert was WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. iness before the public, there is ne medium better than ti Vertizing columns of The the ad- ulletin, returned to lis T B A Mill Ends RETAIL Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, Fancy Striped Shirtings. Piques, Dimities, Lawns, Silkc Chiffon, Silk Poplins PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesronm _closed between 12 and 1, and after 11 2. m. Saturday. Trolley to the door. No samples on nor mail orders replied to. & Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampeoing, Manicur- ing, Scalp Treatment and Facial Massage. Switches made from wour combings. Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building Tel. 548-5 (Take Ele\uter) Fine Rubber Boot and Shoe Repairing A. GOLDBLATT 60 Franklin St, next to the Bulletin SPECIAL SALE ON PEANUT BUTTER For a Few Days Only We will sell Peanut Butter at 10c Try Our Teas at ...... Extra Good Coffee, Ib. .. ces 280 Baking Powder, es 120 United Tea Importers Go. (Over Somers) GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St.,, Taftville <Tomvu. attention to day or calle. Televhone §5&. l"‘;m',\l THERE s no veflh o‘*‘h‘l’u Eastern Connect: equal t Tetin for business resuits.

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