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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915 4 WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight Court Fabre, No. §495, L O. of F., XK. P L ‘Qua.r::rly Meeting Thread City Cy- 3 o eOb\z:]betsukck Lodge, No. 15, 1. 0. 0. T%, 205 A n reet. Ragular Drill of Co. L, First C. N. Gu Armery. SILK COMPANY MEETS. Board of Directors and Officers Re- elected Wednesday. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Windham Silk com- pany was held at the offices of the company on North street at $ o'clock Wednesday afterncon. The reports of ihe officers were read and accepted. The board of directors was reelected in its entirety, and consists of Frank Larrabee, William P. Jordan, C. J. Apaugh, H, C. Murray, H. R. Wood- . A. Sanderson, L. A. Nich- R. Y. Fenton and W. H. Hall The directors met, followigs the olders’ meecting, and reelected ollowing as officers of the com- y for the ensuing vear: President, : Larrabee: vice president, C. J. cretary, R. H. Fenton; Willlam P. Jordan, COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN Selected by Directors of United Char- ities to Solicit Sustaining Mem- bers. ot The nominating committee of the board of directors of the United Char- ct in the Board of Trade rooms evening. Practically the only business transacted was the selection £ a committee of fifteen, to solicit E inine members for the organiza- This is one of the important rts of the plan for orsanized char- gives many who would not voice in the coun- to be heard a- sustaining member: re entitled to a director on the go erning board of the body. The fiftee embers of the new committee will meet Friday night and map out their ans for obtalning a large number of these individual members. The se- lection of the other committees of the orzan as deferred in order t to ted may have a chance to elect directors on the board. Joint Installation. lation of Courcils e Cecile, L'Urjor Baptiste d'Amerique held i~ 11 Wednesday evening was much importance to those al of the i nc ce and conduct- )nde met at their rooms, and marched to itd: orted by Garde Florimorde 2 Willimantie American band > they were met by the members of Council Ste Cecile nd the ceremony of installation, v Florimonde assisted, tock ollowing the formal werk of the evening. there were interesting ad- dresses by local members and by some supreme offi and a varied eld in the a Wednesda: KINGSBURY HOMESTEAD SOLD. House 140 Years Old, Which Was Building at Time of Batile of Bun- ker Hill. f Coventry who has d Kingsbury homestead d ed immediately e carpenters were » the seat of e house was used as « the Installation of Ladies’ Auxiliary. >ers were install- eekly meeting of to the A. O. H.: McKeon: vice pres recording sec financial secre- treasurer, Abbie president, Flora Ca- president, Nell corder, Frances sey was the installing Florida CUBA—-AUGUSTA SOUTH P i — T h All-Steel Electric Lighted Din- ing Car Trains Daily. P e Including Florida’s famous train, The “NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL” (28th Sesson) Lesving N.Y.2:12 P.M. daily. $37.50 Coach Excursions, Round Trip. FROM NEW YORE Ailantic Coas Line TheStandard Railroadof the South For illastrated literatare and all information Address 3. H. JOHNSON, N. E. 248 Washington St., Boston, IEAU“.m.' JAY M. SHEPARD Succeedint Elmore & Shepard Funeral DireciorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimaatic Lady Assistant Tel connection HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALME® 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistan. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist . Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - Willimantic Telephons WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness betore the public, there 18 no medium better than through the ad- < of the honorable so- | ‘January Clearance Sale NINE DAYS ONLY Thursday, Jan. 21st, to Saturday, Jan. 30th LADIES’ SUITS LADIES’ COATS CHILDREN'S COATS Our entire stock of Tailored Suits, ranging from $18.00 || including all Misses’ Coats, formerly selling at $15.00 || ranging in size from 4 to 14 years in a great range of to $30.00 in value have been grouped at to $27.50, have now been divided into two groups at || cloths, worth $5.00 to $8.00, now marked $7.50 and $15 00 $7 50 and $12 50 $2908 10 $4 98 ® FURS G e s e e R g T We have a large assortment of Jap. Mink and Imitation LADIES’ VESTS, Wolf, Fox and Mufiloon, worth $5.00 to $10.00, now || made from a heavy peeler yarn and well fleeced; good only - value at 29c a garment, to be closed out for only $3 98 98 cents 19 cents SEPARATE SKIRTS There are about 50 Skirts in all of Broadcloth, Poplin, Serge and Tussah, worth from $3.00 to $12.00, now marked WAISTS WRAPPERS AND HOUSE DRESSES You will be surprised to see the variety of White Lawn CHILDREN'S KNITTED UNDERWEAR of Gingham, Percale and Dark Lawns have ail been || Waists and others of a heavier fabric, in white and || of every description has been marked down. You bunched at one very low price, colors we are showing at 79¢. There is also big variety || should see the Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits at 39¢ and 70 cents at only i the splendid Vests and Pants at 19 cents TOWELS CORSETS are needed in every home every day in the year and the || oyr sale of Corsets is always a big feature of our busi- MUSLIN UNDERWEAR il i ik e e i B ness and the prices are all we need mention— of every description for women, girls and children has Huckabuck Towels, 8¢ to 21c Values 50¢c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 all beeri marked down to the lowest possible point, but Turkish Towels, 11c to 29¢ Prices 39¢, 79¢, $1.19, $1.59 lack of space forbids giving the many items. EVERYTHING IN TEE STCRE s,..r%,0a. MARKED DOWN J. B. Fullerton ¢ Company WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | lowing director: F. Taylor, | Culloc W. B. Knight, M. D. Lincoln, Frank | Brown Larrabee, F. D. Jordan, B, A. Hirsch, | R Ernst Rossi. They authorized the di- Senicrs to Give Play. rectcrs to exchange land owned by | The class of 1915 of the Win T Ct any for land of Charles | i school has voted £ vas done in order to le for a future extension of the facilities of the Rossie Velvet the lessec of the property the Industrial compa. tors met subsequently and e nd M. Reardon for the Y. % %, |Birthday Sympathy |Engagement Congratulation ‘| Wedding Day Birth | Anniversary Friendship | Invitation Tally ““.,‘_- : ) |Cards and Booklets game will be played Tues 5, January 26 Guild Meeting. annual class play Marion Lincoln will ‘IC:fhssfl; officers: Max § . Taylor; vice pres te ined in the aml zht; secretary and e | = Line train tc ncoln: auditors, Fre S Wednesda de: n. Henry Pollard, from pneum The directors voted a Heard and Seen. due July 1 temperat MRS. EDWIN FAY'S YANTIC § SEECIAL EONI ME Sy NS T e e e J s i 2 —— | _ First-class Houss Painter, Papar | Will Decide Matter of Appropriation |acted. Firemen Win in ‘Opening Game of |? Hanger, General Jubbing (landlords or : 1 iti == Pool Tournament With St. Mary’s | | private), reas 3 ] (ool ng Sleetes Brief Mention. | T. A. B. Team—Electric Light ::fi:ifm{m.m;z had | KUDLIK, 251 Central Ave, City J. F. Carr spent Wednesday in Dos-| 23 Gibbs’ Place. | refrigerator ca ’ "YHERE is no advertising medium in Eee tow { Connecticut equai to Th ie R, G. Watrous is in Eoston on bu A pool tourne i business resalts. the members of department James Hargerty spent Wednesday in s organization to further its | Putnam. i ong the poor of the city. T. J. Southworth is in on| ‘It is the plan of the directo busine the organization to work wWith the Se-| o o, Tanner was lectmen in relieving distress and pov- | woincudan and a team re St. M f Norw it Middletown Murray's Boston Store erty in the town. want to 5 = ~ however, how St M. E. Sulliv is in New York on|on the T. A. B. side and F. S the matter before they go ahead and |2 bus = hlLLlMANTIC CDNN_ spend money. It is aleo necessary for| Miss W. B. Crane has returned to 2 ’ the directors to know what support|South Manchester. the town will give the ore: J. T. Cone are in Mid- order that they may decide upon|gletown for a few days. he salary and duties of the person | who is to act as secretary of the or- | ganization, district nurse and so forth. atlon | Mr and 3 Fred Loomis of Fast rtford was a local visitor Wednesd: Shirt Waist Gpportunities IN THE JANUARY CLEARANCE { The organization expects to raise| Mise Helen Harrington is spending funds of its own to supplement any (2 few days in Springfield. town appropriation and definite out- D. L. Beach is in Bridgeport for lines of ways and means will be di cussed at the meeting, - | the remainder of the week. Peter Hardman is in Providence for the remainder of the week. Family Lest in I n Earthquake. Mrs. Angus Parks of Hanover is| Local Italians have received news |in Boston visiting relativ: from Italy concerning a former resi- C. W, Dow of Norwich was In this de}:n de this cit_\;, (‘::,flseppe Ruro, { city for a short time Wednesday. who conducted the bootblack stand af 2 e the Tairoad station for two Years and | pamc: wnbre he caeny i sold his Interest In the business to o n&™ ; Cumeilerd Cassarro. Mr. Ruro left for | © o ’ X 3 his home in Italy shortly after dis-| Dr. Patrick Cassidy of Norwich posing of his stand for the purpose of | Made a brief visit in this city Wed- bringing his wife and children to this [ Besday. country to live. During the earth-| Dixon Van Zant, who has been in quake of last week Mr. Ruro and his|Boston on business, returned Wed- entire family lost their lives when | nesd: = the village of Oretel Grande was| d of Relief. The woman in search of bargains in the January A Moment’s { NOTIC Sale should not forget to pay a visit to Waist Section. Thought g o . We are clearing out our Silk Waists and for- this g é reason we are offering some unusual bargains in plain colors, striped effect and Lace and Chiffon Waists that were $2.89 and up to $5.95. Your choice now at $1.89, $2.89 and $3.50. - GEORGE Grace Vail s at the home of destroved. erho Tace Vil J8 At fha home of santa At these prices are included a good line of Black Silk fow days, 0 INDUSTRIAL® CO, OFFICERS, Mrs. Fred Nason is entertalning Mrs. i NOT[ Waists. George F. Taylor Elected President— | rim 1o [itts and Mlss Lella Fitts of whenever tea or 2 1-2 Per Cent. Dividend, Mrs, A. C. Ames of Andover was| Rellef of the Town of The stockholders of the Willimantic %Sdng;xs:a;y DEREIAoe L 1S c:ryv industrial company held their mesting p » 1 in the board of trade rooms Wednes- | MIss Mary Lawler has been the day evening and reeclected the fol.|&uest of relatives in this city for the past few days. S| P A Barfon bas fetunwa to Wor- Stop the Child’s Colds—They Often | cesier afier a visit at the home of M. Result Sericusly. A, Gilman of Main street. Colds, croup and whooping cough Rev. Florinaud Shea of AZ\'Q'WCS..‘!‘.]QV are children’s ailments which need|P2. is the guest of his sister, Mrs. immediate attention. The after-effects | John Shea, of Jackson street. are often most serious. Don't take the O. E. Sweet, a traveling enginecer risk—you don’t have to. Dr. King's|for the New Haven road, made an offi- New " Discovers checks the ~cold, |clal visit to this city Wednesday. soothes the cough, allays the inflam-| nise Josie Keating, who has been mation, kills the germs and allows Na- | tno guest of relatives in this elty, re- ture to do her healing work. Gblc at v - your druggist. Buy a bottle today. &\:}’fed to South Manchester Wednes. MANY DISORDERS COME Rev. E. 3. Cryne, of Chicago, T is spending a week at the home of his FROM THE LIVER. |mother Mrs. Owen Cryne of Hew- e Board of coffee is served THE H. C. MURRRY CO. Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, ¢~ -wteous service, A promptness and liberality . dealing, and a of S iawald, Conn sound business policy in administering its : aet own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM amitted toprobate. NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to be , it is Ordered, i fct, deceased a touch of daintiness is added by sparkling E CryYsSTAL —_— itt street. . | establish with customers relations that shall f Are You dust at Odds With Yourself?| pey paur Keating of New London, J : rove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and —Do You Regulate Living? who_has been the guest of his broth- & orcioa pi P P bR S et er, Dr. W. P. Keating, In this city, cant e profitable. Are you sometimes at odds WIMD|left Wednesday for a visit with rel- vourself and with the woyia? Do You | atives in South Manchester. worder what ails you? %rue, you may 5 e 9 be eating regularly and sleeping well. | . Feciad 3“'1\F daughter Yet something is the matter! Consti- | have retiimed to New Haven pation, beadache, nervousness and bil- | After two months’ stay at the home fous spells Indicate o slugsish liver,|of Mrs. Kelley's mother, Mrs. Mary| | The tried remedy is Dr. King's New [ Gilmartin, of Fairview street. Life Pills. Only 25c at your druggist’| The following went to Hartford| | Bucklen's Arnica Salve for ckin | Wednesday: Rev. J. A. Dooley, Mrs. eruptions. C. C. Edgarton, Miss Henrletta Mec- SUGAR Full or half-size pieces. THE AMERICAN SUGAR REF'G CO. ADDRESS: NEW YORK B s TheWindham National Bank xsiso.\: 7 rLNe, xu.dgg;; WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Jreen