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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1915 ried at St. Joseph's church Monday morning. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Philip J. Mooney. WILLIMANTIC [ sww | Margery Lois Brown. B Margery TLois. the eight months’ old | B % doughter of Biephen F. and Alice Ma- What ls Going On Tonight 1. church, C L. Clinton; King's Dau, i son Brown, died at her parents’ home Willimantic Lodge, A, O. U. W., 140]“*‘! union, Mrs. R. in Mansfield Monday morning. She Valley Street. Order of Mogse, Dr. was the youngest in a family of six Ban Jose Assembly, No. 14, K. of C. | Knights of Pythias, George Alien. J.; | children. ~ Death was due to pneumo- opera House Block Willtmantic Womar's club, Mrs. L. L. | i e Tent, No. 23, K. of \L-]Hum: Wiliimantic Needlework guud | Mrs. Michael Hourigan. | Willimantlc_Counell, No. 723, R. A |Mrs. A C. Scripture: Daughters of the| y,iperine Costello Hourigan, 62, wife of Michael Hourigan of South Coventry died at her home Sun AND VICINITY: Tomorrow Morning, Wednesday, dJan- American _Revolution, Mrs. George I 1 in Street. , oa&n’:fi“gfi'ncfilczufi&“\n 1 ®. ana{Tavlor: Woman's_Kelief corps, Ars gt gk e btratcg witon, Mis. mell I oy Raa et e Vi s - abl M 'or some time ut was y IN UNITED CHARITIES. Womad's Charitable fund, IS etres |only & weel The cause of death was aylor; American ban S haud; Willimantic Clerks’ associa- | heart faflure. on, Leo M, Thompson; Guard Flori-| Sh ent the greater part of her mond, Theodore Morrisette: W’{Ilim:m‘. H‘“;L\ 'm!_lti;ufib‘e"irL tic City Medical society, Dr. Louls I.|ed by I sban Up to the present t.n]n‘e §h§ fo!zg\:m: Mason: St. Paul's church, Rev. C. L. ses Katherine and Annie ¥ Toreient for orzanized charity in this | COUrch, Louis H. Arnoid. Hartford, Majority of Local Organizations Jomn in New iovement—Directors Elected. city, and have elected directors. -In T T erick of New London, Dennis of € addition the three selectmen, Robert BRAVES AND CUBS { fornia and Edward of South Coveutry; E. Mitchell, Alphonse L. Gelinas and 5 : . |three brothers, Dennis, Timothy !' George Backus, erc_members of the|Crowding the Giants Closely for First|john of Mansfield and a = 9 ©9 hoard, as are Dr. . R. Parker and At- Place in Duckpin Tournament. {J. F. Young of South Coventr: torney W. A. Arnold, who were select- ey $1 by the sustaming memlOre o |, The Glants (ere il e ! New High School Inspected. eve so far join : it: | the close of the first week of the sec- - S Union St. Jean Baptiste, Joseph A.lond half of the lournament of the in;rr,?:i‘;‘;‘né“id‘ Schosl (ouilding s Martin; Willimantic Board of Trade| Willimantic Duckpin league, althoust A S TdInG. ioimiitant and Business Men’s association, AL E.|the Braves and ¢ Sts Cinseiun to| Lo b ecnpeliinigiue, Solpites Lincoin; First Baptist church, Rev.|the leaders. Sixteen bowlers have In-|ipe New York architect, who desicnec W. F. Rowley; Furesters of America, | dividual averages of over 100, and|ine “iiging. o 3 Court St. Mary, Wilfred St. Martin; | Tufts is leeding in this respect with | i The Artisans, Joseph La Fevre: Fed-|ihe fine mark of 114 1 Lgiags eration of French Catholic socleties,|games have been r Alphonse Chagnon: Knights of Colum- | Schedule time, and thes: bus, T. Frank Cunningham; First Con- | ediy be disposed of soon gregational church, Rev. W. . Beard: [ The sianding, records and average: St. Jean Baptist :10(:08()' thol;;nls(l(]u» foliow: Dion: Franco American Naturalization 33 society, A. J. Martineau:; M, E. church, fine Cenniiotn Sityl Rev. W. 0. Nuzum; Brotherhood of M. - - en Days, until Saturday Night, February 6th, we will hold one of our Big Semi- Annual Clearance Sales of . City Payroll. payroll for tr 2 T ntaining $11.50; water ning | Overnight Relief For Constipation st case of blood pois f Harry T l ate hospi dered out of da When the bowels become clogged with 2 mass of poison- ous stomach waste, sick head- "3 ache with all its attendant mis- i s i |t be amputatea. | To be Employed by C. M. & St. P.| R. R. John J. Tracey is to be in the emplo, of the Chicago. Milivaukee P. railroad and left Mont, to take s : ery, ching of sour stomach gases, bloat and general discom- fort are sure to follow. A mild, pleasant laxative- tonic that will carry off the con- gested mass without upsetting the stomach or griping the bow- els, is the combination of simple 1exative herbs with pepsin sold stores under the name Avsrages of the Leaders. Tufts .. 114 Conrad 1 Madsen Pickett electrificgtion thre teful relief next unpleasantness Syrup Pepsin s ceeeeen 1 {been treating his thre ideal family 3 ‘e . used iodine T He is now Appointed i E. S. RUSS APPOINTED. S9FEIRIEIHIBINININIIMRICINNTNAIIININEOIRRINIINIDINIININIISIIIINIIIND As Superintendent of Waterworks Special Meeting of Aldermen, evassersacniarcareinasesse. £ the D The special meeti aldermen, held Monda council ard Succeedt: hep: “mle“&‘r}'?f’*fl’@l‘*m Capenter TO THE MANY PEOPLE WHO IN THE PAST HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT Attorney | lican majority to rea CHANCE TO SAVE THEIR DOLLARS BY PURCHASING GOOD UP-TO-DATE MERCHANDISE AT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE THIS SIMPLE ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE SUFFICIENT. We Sincerely Hope That Th's Year Will Include You conomizers BR.E C Penfisii Keiazek—Konicazna. E ! and Miss K ainless Ex‘!lcting cazi h of this city, were mar- and Filling a Specialty ‘1 ”I }]1 3 (;"C&t 62 Main Street, - Wiiiim Telephone t Ome “BROMO QUINIY ou feel a cold Murray's Easton Store WILLIMARTIC, CONI gain when the them to cerc st meeting, the the city 27 STORES 27 STORES FINAL REDUCTIONS ON Suits and Coats Saturday night will bring our January Clearance Sale to a close, and to make this one of the best value- giving weeks of our Clearance Sale we have marked our Suits, Coats and Separate Skirts at the lowest prices of the year. There is a Huyler confection to suit EEDE ¥ Jeors 1 h his mc N n Store on account of illness, re- ir 1 Monday. Ivoke whose ate hospital home . Torence. aughter of C. L. a few weeks ecovered to re- eacher in Wind- every taste—1600 varieties! FRESH SFERY FOUER With many cold days yet to come, and the need of heavy winter garments for two or three months, this week’s special reductions on Suits and Coats should appeal to the woman who wishes to save half the reg- ular price on the garment she needs. Suits now reduced to....... $4.98, $7.50 and $10.00 Coats now reduced to $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Separate Skirts now reducedto......... $1.98 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ury accompanied abeth Kings- Monday. Mi, private school in spending the Broadivay Pharma Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler’s Candy, s Supreme [ BUSINESS NORES WEATHER CONDITIONS i ¥ H IS YOUR Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. §! a 0 :7'7 7 e S e Sy Established 1832 ]! WELL DRESSED ? |coa are omien mest Serious—stop Possikle Complications Accuracy in accounting, crurteous service, |WE ARE HAVING A SPEC-| & promptness and liberality dealing, and a IAL SALE ON BATH ROOM . sound business policy in admmntenng its |FIXTURES own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to i establish with customers relations that shall each prove rec:procnlly permanent, pleasant and profitab All day Monday we were as busy as could be in spite of . Donovan was in Bostor for the ¢ tremely low prices which prevail on each and every ford speut Mon- | piece of winter merchandise in the store. It makes no difference whether you need something for personal > has been returned. wear or some article for household use, the PRICE at 1§ which you can obtain it this week is SO SMALL that you can’t afford to neglect the cpportunity. 1cy Byles pendin g i snow and ice and rain and wind, because of the ex- f FIVE MORE SALE DAYS Liver Regulates the Body—A | | Best Quah!y Fixtures . Sluggish Liver Necds Care. | as said that people chronio liver complaint should be s from humanity, ts am King who has been the suest of her father James Calnen, Sr., ; arrimedael ) B, FfliLERTON & (0. i Vinfred Smith who hs bee: I athecd wen shoeil 5 o oo riomie, "For "tha WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | TheWindham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ton dieappear after using Dr. King's | past week has returned to Storrs. New Life Pills, John Keegan. - a week-end visitor ‘