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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, .FEBRUARY 4, 1915 What Is Going On Tonight (Jl‘w‘hkls\:Lm {Adve Ne. 16, 1. 0. O. F. T a.i ree! Resbiar Drill et Co. I, First C. X. G., s Armor Cognregational church, comprising the young people of the organization, are planning a joint etertainment, the proceeds of which will zo toward | | furnishing a curtain for the stage in the auditorium of the church house. NO NEW HOTEL. | At their regular meeting Tuesday the | sodalitas appointed Miss Agnes Egbert and Miss Grace Randall to act with a committee from the Gres club in furthering the project. _ » i Johnson House, Damaged by Fire, to be Rebuilt—New Fireproof Garage. som 12 probable that e Breeent oxtied | Dr. Theodore R. Parker the Leoturer. st by the big fire which destroyed the The third in the ezie of lectures atchaue and Thread City garages a|local physicians on “First Aid to the <hort time ago, will be rebuilt as it | Injured” w: delivered by Dr. T. E. row Stands, rather than replaced by an | Parker in the Y. M. C parlors Wed- ntively new structure. Leander Smith |nesday evening to an appreciative au- it Newport, R. L, son-in-law of the |dience. Dr. Parker’s subject was “The wper of the property, MIs. J. | Leg and Foot.” oung, was in this c this week Medical Society Meets. The regular monthly meeting of the the hotel, Including more rooms, &|willimantic City Medical sociely was ice ‘and dining room and many |neld at the home of Dr. W. P. r'nor changes. A new two-story fire- Keating Wednesday evening. Dr. proof garage will be buiit at the rear |ieating and Dr. Fred iorse Smitn property the Thread | were the hosts, The chief paper of the v garage whi meeting wes read by Dr. Louls L was the former building, Mason, on “Surgical Diseases of the ech Fem: " Only routine busi- iand so stated There will, however, be | several changes and alterations made v will be disap- pointing to V\‘xll!man ic peopls who 1 ioped to s nd up-to-d: OBITUARY. wotel in thi point of fact, e ew hote! was nearer than many imag- Mie= ok Casay. 8 p ye prominent hotel ; - ; K e & clahboria city bad 1n view | Abble, wife of John Casey of No.| the recetion of a modern hotel n’street, died at her home late | night of Bright's disease. d was fifty-three 13 survived by her h Arthur Raci- a nepuw James he heIfL beglinn story of movement fo mastics for women be given, Mrs. Bridget Kelley. d at her home | “Wednesday noon. s the cause of death. urvived by three so . James of New eport, and Patr this city FUNERALS on Chapman Heart trouble To Give Joint Entertainment. clubs of Olgo Duzzy The funeral of Olga old daughter o el Duzzey of 451 the two . and AMrs treet, was e Wednes. Trompt Action Will Stop Your Cough. Then vou first catel 2 ieven o'clock. Burial e Joseph's cemetery. et Louis Champagne. funeral of Louis Champaszne| s held "TU'“ residence on reet Wedne: morning, follo A Test for Liver Unha The 1 hows jtsel c°m, ilourey Bros | - afternoon. cond the for the va st | tiospital | two week and it is ex- Fara s S | pectea that she will e able to re- ! to lier home here some time Merwin Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer | weole M 60.62 North St.,, Willimantic | . Assistant Te! HIRAM N. FENN {recove: UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | - 62 Chureh St Willimantic, Ct. . | GURLEY CONSERVATOR HEA { Le)e'phone ufly Amsistant l — E MNG, oo | Attorney Agree to Submit Briefs, Fol- DR F C JACKSON Demlst' lowing Wednesday’s Testimeny. Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty | Main Street, - Willimantio | OINTAI o eedil or Telephons et cousin, lon connection |den: o was ill with pleuris there was tak hospital, patieit. 1 from her ion for the over the | apr i Murray's Boston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONN. BLANKETS This week we placed on sale a special lot of Blankets at lower prices than have heretofore been quoted on blankets of equal quality. The lot consists of all Wool Blankets, part Wool Blankets and Wool Finish Blank- ets. Some are sample Blankets and others are Blankets slightly soiled from handling during the sale, but all as good,:(s new. SALE PRICES 33c, 5&7 69c, 85¢, $1.10, $1.89, $2.29, $3.29, $4,25, $5.25 and $7.75 Pair | THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $160,000. {| Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, p ess and Benl:ty ta dnlmg lnd a. sound business own affairs, durm THE W[NDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that slnll prove reciprocally permenent, pleasant and | profitable. six thousand to a niece. Andrew J. Gurley, the latest phase of the Gurley matter, which cccupied the attention of the probate court for a full day last week, Wwas again before the court Wednesday morning. At the conclusion of the testimony presented, the attorneys agreed to submit briefs to the courf, and the hearing was con- cluded shortly after noon. Mrs. Emma T. Gore of Worcester, Mass., a daughter of Andrew J. Gur- ley, and the proponent of the appli- cation was the first twitness heard. She testified that she knew nothing of the application for a conservator un- | til the matter was setled, and she con- sidered her father well able to mana his property and affairs. Albert E. Gurley, brother of Andr Gurley then took the stand tified at length in regard to the valu- ation of his father’s proper time of his dea division, reasons for bel was ficapable of handling falrs. He stated that Andrew had one occasion admitted giving from two to four thousand dollars to one of his nephews, and had later given a larger um, he was not sure whether fq Mr. Gu was cross-examined at length by At- torney Thomas J. Kelle aft which the agreement to submit briefs was made. DIED ON MAIN STREET Rev. Charles Morgan, 80, Expires While Taking Afternoon Walk. Rev. Charles Morgan, a reti gregational minister, who for the past five years had spent his win Hotel Hooker, d sudden! street in this city about Wednesday afternoon Rev. Mr. Morgan, who feeling well of latc, w : «r\urt constitutior to obtain the be n-’~~ the fresh 1 had reach near the he w the point Bank, when and fall to rushed to his assis ed by Harry Cotter and Offic: Arthu M bank buil couch Dr. and pectori: Mason was not ned over to to NOI Latter Mrs. W. s Rose D. Mrs. J. M. Shepard, Gates, M A. Kingsbury, Rosbrool er, that has been 1 hea's house on Gal d into one of and 3 Mrs, Afbert for several week th coastin London, Feb, wool auction sa were offered. ‘Buy homa trade and t France Leeping the from 15 to per cent. o1 per cent. and often the Decemtber price the Woman's ciub. Monda be called Housekeepers' be In charge of the preside Morrill, : 2 cool fi-:fmm uyc&,‘p!!fi Feihing to Try. The Pyoumis Smile frome = Staste Teik Pyramid Pile Remedy gives quick relief, stops ftehing, bieeling or pro- piles, hemorrhoids and ’\h\ rectal troubles, in the privacy of vour own home. Pyramid Pile Remedy is for sale at all droggists, 30c a box. A single box often cures. A trial treatment will be majied' free for the asking. Pyramid Drug | Co, 517 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall Wich. and he it If You Could Get $20.00 for $14.98 Would You Take It? WELL THAT IS JUST WHAT YOU CAN GET AT OUR BIG TEN DAY SALE, AND IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GO TO THAT EXTENT $13.89 WILL BUY $18.00 WORTH—$11.89 WILL E BUY $15.00 WORTH—$8.89 WILL BUY $12.00 WORTH. THESE PRICES RANGE THROUG OUR Suit and Overcoat Department 2 In Qur Furnishing Department $1.38 WILL BUY $2.00 WORTH—$1.15 WILL BUY $1.50 WORTH—69¢ OR 78¢ WILL BUY $1.00 WORTH—38c WILL BUY 50c WORTH—AND IN MANY CASES YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DO A GREAT DEAL BETTER. FOR EXAMPLE: LARS 9c—25c AND 50c CAPS 1lc—5c HANDKERCHIEFS 3¢, ETC. Donrn’t Miss The Big Sale THE J. F. GARR GO. 7 STORES 10c HOSE 6c 15¢ CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT BESSE FOSTER COMBINATION | matter on [SBELL WANTS EXPERT ON TAXA110N Income of the State—Resolution Passed in the House. x akes the commiss ommittee W. pres nd no mar tance w rored No St Rcsclufion Passed. was made by ants Advice. Mr. declared Ma buslness but s | goact em- | Assist the Finance Committee in an Effort to Increase the| | James L. |ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO CLD LEGISLATIVE REPORTER MlSSED AT Bridger worlk FROFIT BY BANKRUPTCY | Chain of Various Stores Wa Cities | APPEAL FOR RELIEF OF DESTITUTE IN PKLESTRNE York and| Commi Societies of New Chyistians Have Formed a ewis irrger igium and amnong people —Christians, Jews and suffcien food guarantee of safe con 10 belligerent powers. Dr. Stuart Dodge, D. I chairman f the committes and Stephen Wise, ¢ of its execuiive ommitiee n Oklahema. —Olsla against Cattle Quarantine ulture ordered the quaranti-e it effect immediately to guard against in troduct into the state of the foot and mo sease lately disco @ in southern 1sas counties HARTFORD | | SCHENCKS ot Texas | The state board of | HOSE 9c—15¢ COL- 27 STORES | ALIENS MAY OWN LAND | = : IN STATE OF OREGON ‘Reso(u{mn for Constitutional Amend- { ment Forbidding It Was Defeated | Unanimously. ISH PARLIAMENT ON WAR MEASURES. Every Other Interest to Ba Subordi- nated to That Purpose. b eaid furthe: cond! iens, ail males. had n the United Kingdom. ere released subse- consent 2 the Mrs. Kimball Purchases Art Treasunse. Chieago, —The Shephordess,- by AMillet, g with the .Angelos,” the Glean d Lh? Man with the ras_added tc art collecton : W, W. Kimball here tcday. ntitg was purchassd irom according _ to London, is among the first | German Aeropians Ower Switzeriand.. Switzerland, via Parts, Feb. p. m.—Reports reneived hezas <ion flow over ihe towir itzerland, about 15 miles irch Ajna'-e The aso Dull paine in the back, often ender the shounlder blades, poor digestion,. heartburn, flatalency, sour risings, pain or unessiness after eating, yellow skim, liver tromble—and Fou should take MANDRAKE PILLS They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubbora cases, and give strength and ione o liver, stomach and bowels, Purely segetadle Plain or Sugar Costed. B0 Vs = o T F ‘ Prz.J. B. Schouvk & Son, Failsuciphis »