Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1915, Page 2

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What Is Going On Tonight Purinton Temple, No. 2, Prthiau Sis- toww, K. of F. —e HIP FRACTURED. #Clads Corner Driver Badly lojared i When Thrown from Load. 3 1 Blelder Neff of Clark's Corner, driver ‘} fo= Allan W. Jeweit of that place, met #Watn a serious accident Thursday merning. A load of wood en which Vef? was riding separated in the mid- ile and he was thrown forward off v.}?e oad. One runner passed over his which was badly fractured. e hurried to St. Josepi's hospital wrgical astention. Missionary Scolety Meets. The Woman's Home Missionary so- ciey met this week at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. W, Hastings and spent a e pleasant ‘ternoon. At the busi- @ session it was decided to boid a “mod sale, the proceeds of which will be applisd to the payment of pledges .muade to the Italian mission in Provi- dence. R. I, and to the 2jo mis- on in Farmingten, N. M. Several ases of the work of the ciety were e informally, after which a Junch was enjoved and a good lettion (aken. FUNERAL. Mrs. John Casey. . Lynch and 1tasesnens Pleasant Weather ‘Appreciated. of Thursday, the for some days, ‘What with i the past ‘been extremely uncomfort- and the walking most w Two Suits Brought. returned before tice Curtiss Dean, is brought & ordan Hargware comp Cluskin for ma in favor of Arthur who claims to Ma Noisy Husband Sent to Jail. police eonrt Thursday mern- L cy was sentenced to days in jall on 2 charge of intoxi- atlon. He was arvested by Officer Aanley Wednesday on a complaint tnade by his wife. Mre. Danahey stat- at she was afraid to stay in the To Cure m Cold in One Da LAXATIVE BROMO QU ta’ Drugsists ref n lady Assistant HIRAM N. FENN “UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St. Willimantls, Ct. Telephone Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 762 Main Strest, 5 Telephone Willimantio e tv NORWICH | Peckham. Ays. J. . Courtney, drs. | Charles_Bedford, ¥. J. Chesbro, Jirs. W, K. Wilmarth, ¥, C, Jones, Mrs. J. M. Goger, Miss Mary Mulligan, Clar- ence Wells, Mra. F. B. Guild, William | Bernard. JEWETT CITY Portrait of ‘ house with her husband when he was under the Influence of ftquor, Offcer |Borough te Receive Oil Mepley found Mim creating no little} pavid Male Fanning—To be Hung | ance. i in Sfater Library—Giasgo Thread | | mills Qeing on Full Time—Borough Officials Meet. Played Game at Putnam. Tire ‘Windbam' High school basketball team plaved a return ganu with the Putnam High school B team Thursda; | girls | i $| Jewett City is to receive a gift t | weel which will be very m Peiated; it is to be a life size oil p trait of David Hale Fanning. It v e hung in the Slater library and will be the property of the library. hirthday, August 4th, ors of the Royal Worceste presented Mr. Fanning an {of himself which now han at the plent In art, true to ‘anning as he i nuch appre Attended Grand Lodge. Among those attending the 1 nual communication of t Masonic | zrand lodge in New Haven Wednesday | were Robert E. Mitchell, Charles . Capen and B, W. Avery of the I odge. Adjusting Fire Losses. Ciarence A. Bowen of the fim of A. J. Bowen & Son was in Nerwich Thursday to adfust ihe fire losees suf- fered by his firm in the recent fire which destroyed the garage of Kinney & Wyman. The insurance on W. ’msx’ car was adjusted shows s hos s of friends see and meet him | The portrait he sives to y day. Jewett City is a reproduction of il one by Boston arti i in every particular. Fortunal ett City to receive such — such a man. Mr. Fennin CALESTHENICS DEMONSTRATION. | communicating for some el | George A. Haskell in regarc t { Adult_ Classes of Miss Edith Paschall‘(?‘rhu;‘lr :(anq it was through Mr. H { {kell that the arrangements were con i Meet @t Ghusch Elacss | pleted. In @ recent letter to Mr. i {kell, Mr. Fanning says in closing: “1 left Jewett City nearly seventy vears ago, and it gives me great ple: m J. Hast- ursday. J 1 church house | Thursday evening several members of duit classes gave a precti- om of the work tanghtjure to be able to do something for my | Paschall during the |native town. Nearly all of the old | esidents have passed away; still 1 have | a love for the town and the scenes of | my boyhood.” | Mills Going on Full Time. The American T d company’s | ery mills in Glasgo which have been or four Octobe Mond. will ay ce la ymnastic s carefull jclose of the {were served jor COMMITTEES NAMED. | At Meeting of Borough Officials—F. Gilbert Reappointed H. | Brief Mention. 1 is in Philadely The regular mee warden and Dur, week, Warden A. M. The oath of office as tax collect en to Louis M ing committees | Police burgess Buchanan spent Thursday in ) | vemey spent H. Gilbert was superintendent of streets H. Prior fire marshal. It w ide the insurance p = hose house among the four los been done i light plant reappointed and Geo | Norw! | Tme {city at { Thursd ¢ ; 3 The following bills werec . W. Michaux, posting 1 signs, $5 work on streets and pod attend the fu STAFFORD SPRINGS Trolley Schedule Resumed After Two Days’ Interruption Due to Storm— Borough Notes. ik of the of Technolog W ave 3 Porto and { Harri been v Willian m fc b 30 Dresses, taken from our YOUR CHOICE Children’s Serge Dresses that were $ vour choice this week $2.25 and $2.50. Children’s Bearskin Coats reduced to $2.50 and $3.50. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN Special In Children’s Dresse one-quarter less their former prices. serviceable Dresses, made of percales ¢ hams, trimmed with bands of contrasting m Sizes range from 6 to 14 years, and were $1.00. { the best s { number of { planned. | servi up, more tl CASTORIA | InUse For Over 30 Years SRl iAlw:{;ebfimzt | regular sto | eaatare ot 7R | are good, Watch Your ater THIS WEEK 75¢ .89 and $5.00, | Tuck him into one of those| [WILLOW CARRIAGES and | see his eyes take in the flrré‘ icovering and the wheels and& parasol, or put him on one ofi The best way to be little often. .The Willimantic H. C. MURRAY, President Incorporated 1842 “WHEREWITHALL” Everybody needs it, Everybody is going to need it more in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- ing youth or middle-age. to save a little NOW—a little at a time, but that run it the first time he tries. | |We have lots of other items for him like Chairs, Doll Car- jringen, Rocking Horses, FEtc. ! of course. t tpit:k it out. ~ LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, Lpnone 2852 Willimantic, sure to have some THEN is Savings Institute N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer For Infants and Children i - Baby Smile.vv | those TRICYCLES, he can |- Come in and let him or her|: g BULLETIN. 4 x33 4 x34 4% x 36 5 x37 Does Not FRIDKY, FEBRUARY 5, 1 975 At New Low Prices WE HAVE A BIG plant, big facilities, big volume in production and a big and growing organization that will enable us to continue to build tires of established Fisk Quality and to sell them at prices which set new and wonderful standards for value. Size ¥% x 30 $11 19, 27 Exist.” volume of business. THE FiIsk RUBBER COMPANY OF N. Y. Home Office SECOND WAR SESSION OF CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. Unusual Precautions Taken to Protect | Now Than a Few Years Ago Testimony | | at Arbitration Meeting. the Duks of Connaught. ! LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN SHOVEL LES WORCESTER MILITIA COMPANY DISBANDED.| Had Fallen Below the Proper Standard | of Efficiency. H nd. > battery - RELIEF OF BESIEGED 1 AUSTRIAN GARRISON Determined Effort to Be Undertaken by German Army. to} reception | is proposed | 10,000 troops thdraw i, Feb. 4—Emperor Nicholas Selo today for the front. | anied as far as the sta- Alexandra and| her 93th hirthday, which she celebrated Tuesday, Mra. Delia. A. Sanford, who has been suffer- ing from a broken hip since last Octo- be:, discarded her crutches, refused her wheel chair and welcomed callers and ralatises W. J. uper 4 tende ana and F aid was of the Chicg I he v road AND KiLL FOUR P Outbreak Occurred While T} FLORID Begin NOW to plan depends upon having Mid-Winter beds and private bath; rooms without bath but quarters whe: little less. Faultiess dining service spacious halis; the latest magazi: We can also furmish tickets to Porto Rice, Mazics, Santo Tezss and other dsiigh AGWI 522 o WEDITEREAN PR ence Pier 36 North River, New or call upon Norwich 1940 32.30 today’s general mechanic: trip. Remember m.uc\ the pleasure of the journey the right accommodations. Bookings Now Open Luxurious staterooms with twin private toilet, or more modest the service just as perfect but the cost a New York w Jacksonville calling at historic Charleston, 8.C., with direct rail connections te afl points southand southeast. social in fact, everything for your security, ease and comfort. tfol resosts of A. W. PYE, Fass. Traff. Mgr. CLYDE-MALLORY LINES, G. W. Adams, Depot Ticket Agent Note These Prices For Comparison Plain Tread Casing Non-Skid Casing $12.20 20.00 20.35 28.70 33.90 Tabes $2.70 3.85 4.00 5.20 6.25 .60 .05 .35 “If You Pay More Than Fisk Prices You Pay For Something That Better Tires Cannot Be Bought At Any Price. IN THE TIRE WORLD the name FISK stands for Quality, Mileage and Satisfaction. It stands for an organized service that is unequ in the tire industry and for an ideal that is inspired by the belief that satisfied customers are of the first and greatest importance. You Can Buy Fisk Tires At All Dealers THEY JOIN US, in reducing the profits on the individual sale to the minimum, in their willingness to depend for success on the increased Chicopee Falls, Mass. / -ation of Lin- | Naugatuck s coaL |com dax. v Deep River.—. held in o Care in the making— plus finest materials— mean quality in ey i FRESH ERSONS Were | L) ey HOUR v ©ur Sales Agent in Norwicl: i Broadway Pharmacy v " Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler's Candy, is supreme R R R - ecial service dish Congrezational com- marlk the You Push—He Twists How many times a week do you mneed a tool to make a clean round hole in wood? ‘To start a screw right, for rivet- ing, a hole in broom handle, putting up curtain or bathroom fixtures, Buy Mr. Punch Mr. Punch is an automatic drill, made by Goodell-Pratt Co., famous ‘Toolsmiths. You place the drill point and push. A spiral twist drives.the tool-steel drill—through an inch of ogk if you wish, easily. There are eight tool-steel drills of differ- ent sizes in handle, seen through num- bered holes. Drop in and try it on the Mr. Punca Demonstration, A your h of just state- with and Cube, CAN | Fin [ The Household Bulletin Builling York, Telephone 531-4

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