Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 9, 1915, Page 2

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Enander were summoned by tele- Dhone to police headquarters and Med. jcal Examiner Louis I Mason arrive and gave permission for the remov: of the body. % The deceased is sur by four sisters, Misses Jjulia T. Frances E Catherine T, and Mary of this c and two brothers, Michael and Dennis Hurpby of Willimantic. What ts Going On Tonight e a0 Pauey Baser N 1 A 3 Phiiey Stract, 5 Ban Jose Council, No. 14, X. of C. K. of M, 3, R. A, Cou 0, o. U A (gl Annuel Meeting Willimantic Board of Underwriters N AGGRIEVED TAXPAYERS. | ILL, HANGED HIMSELF. —_— | Seek Reductions in Assessments From | Board of Relief—Eleven Complaints Patrick Murphy, 28, Suicided When s Heard at Mond: Session. Despondent Because Unable to | At the second mesting held by " Board of Relief in the town building 8 resided Tor| Monday afterncon, Attorney Charles A. ng's court property which ted at 322,107, but which | Attorney Capen is willing to dispose of tor $16.000, Martha Chicheste reduction on property at 145 Hign Strect, which she said cost $3000 but Would sell for $2300. seemed despondent ’ Charles Larrabee sought a reduction No part! Ms mentsl state, however, aI day t the other membe: retired_about 1 monishing him lghts when he went tc L he morning he was miesing and in finding the body $2300, A. Monast stated that he wou $140 taken off the listed va ¢ a like 3 of his| n R Ladd asked for a of $16,010 on his propert reet, known as the Sadd Vvaluation of the building $25,000, Jand Mr. Sadd said he would sell his rental netted him oniy $4.563.50. . Allison B, Ladd requested a red tion « ut street and Lewiston avenue. 3 death almost instantane- on_three houses on High street. a - in behalf i equested a » of $100 on furniture of the was listed at $300. Regan wished $100 deducted for land furchased by the city for this irritability. nervousness, last year and never ken { vision, Joss of memory, the amount of the original as-{ of appetite, etc.—stop 3 | i v complained that b essed for two lots In Wi ark, which he did nquiry relativef Is the big trouble in every scrious sickness — causing depression of spirits, imy poot sleep, lone it with & regular act promptly and freely, but ughly clesnsing the & the stomach, stimn. e —the speciic for indi- Tosdache, biliowness, heart: They g:uy. thos 15, o Intine Sarah M. Perry body of, Sarah was _brough on the morning t charge by Funeral X ¥ Forsiy vegeiable Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEAAS® CONTINUOUS SALE Shepherd SrovEs THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. B. Schenck & Sca, Phlladeiphia = family vault tery JAY M. SHEPARD Suceeedinz Elmore & Shepard n- y. was very well known in| Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer e ver el Koown b $0-62 North St., Willimantic s Wl nn e e ledy Assistant Tel. connection S. Wilson, who died in P He was a Sompany K, | HIRAM N. FENN 2 { UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER | 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. Windham Na-{ phone lady Asaistant o | T DR. F. C. JACKSON, Deatist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - Willimantie Telephone | The Urban Stock company Omly One “BROMO QUINT Witenevor you feel a cold con 2 the _name, LAX Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Another Week of Special Offerings In Suits, Coats and Silk Waists We have a few more of these small size Suits for young girls, and if your size is in this lot (13, 14, 15 and 16) do not delay, as the price put on the lot will make them £0 quickly. YOUR CHOICE AT $3.89 SILK WAISTS CLEARANCE The clearing away prices on our Silk Waists will con- tinue all this week, and presents splendid opportunities to get a good Silk Waist that formerly sold for $2.89 fo $6.50, clearing away prices $1.89, $2.89 and $3.50 THE H. C. MURRAY GO. ! f Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000 Established 1832 Accuracy 'in accounting, courteous service, i promptness and liberality : dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its | own_affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM i NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to i establish with customers relations that shall 1 me. ly permanent, pleasant and The Windham National Bank . Capen requested a reduction of $4000; a 3500} 3 o in Windham Center property valued at| % $1190 on land and buildings inj opening engazement Mond at the Loomer Opera hc preduced was Charies Lion and the M Jolmguest ably Shirley Hoss evening The play The Aarion Tole of ived ade st of the pictures and vaudeville were run between the acts. ; Making Good on Keith Circuit. Edward Foran, formerly city is plaving the western the Keith circuit in which h, Supper For Band and Guests, Fritz Kirkiand served : ter supper to the m mantic band's on Sund the Keigwin Fractured Hip. De| g dered more has been very morning. Guest of Norwich Friends. < panid BOARD OF ALDERMEN MEET. Petitions Heard, Police Report Other Business Transacted. ho fines L, Street Department Expenses ment Every box is de serving of the name it bears. Hiybirs Our Sales Agent in Norwich is Broadway Pharmacy Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler’s Candy, is Supreme ~ BUY NOW! We are giving a 209, Discount Horse %lankets and Robes Buy now for next season FEEL FINE! KEEP BOWELS ACTIVE, No odds how ~ STOMACH SWEET AND HEAD GLEAR y or bowels | gestion. | bowels Read ¢ LOTHING AND OR BELGIANS NS OF C Com New York. {HISTORIC LIBERTY BELL MAY BE SENT | TO THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION the been Philadelp {that a 3 has acific_exposition. take the bell from Ind to the Pennsylvania b Francisco. This state building will be |spect dedicated on March 1. The exposition | Philadelphia’ officials it will be the opens on Feb. Saturday, Sept. 4, |longest and most risky trip vet at- which is the day preceding the anni- tempted. D eral trips of is taken to co on a special train under guard and accompanied by = Liberty— It’s a Brick Lay in a Lot of it You could smoke or chew LIBERTY by the hodful and you'd never get enough __it's so mellow and rich and pleasing. Lay in a supply of it today. Keep some at home and some on the job, and it will hold you steady as a spinit-level trues a wall. LIBERTY Long Cut Tobacco is the one perfect tobacco for the sturdy man who likes his tobacco rich, full- bodied and safisfying. Made of pure Kentucky leaf, aged for three to five years, so as to bring out all its fragrant flavor and sweetness. makes LIBERTY always the same. This is what It doesn’t depend uion one season's crop, like many tol accos. We have 1 > several seasons cCrops always StOTed away. Take LIBERTY on the job for a week’s try-out—after that you'll always carry LIBERTY in your jeans. Sold everywherein 5c packages. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY MYSTIC Liberal Contributions Toward Belgian | Relief—Rebekah Lodge Accepts Wes- y Invitation her | home on the aftern Senior Honor Pupils )igh ks h nsisting_of Miss Wells, Misa Anna, rine Paine, Miss “Trail, Charles oadhurst went evening. where t the home of POQUONNOC Miss Kingsley Presented Gift by C —Party to Mys! — sur- the Amerlcan: France, was the perfection You ride on Ve.ver , when you ride on /7 Diamonds That’s true in a double sense 7 7 In the first place the records of Diamond Service for 1914 show that more than 999%, of the many thousands of Diamond Tires sold lasted much longer—went much farther — 7 STAFFORD SPRINGS Death of Former Postmaster Franci E. Fitzpatrick—Senior Class Honors Announced. never minced words in relating thing as they appeared to him, whether pleased his hearers or not. . In addition to being a good citiz particularly devoted to hi. than the guarantee called for. More than 99% of the hundreds of thousands of Diamond Tires in use last year gave more mileage than the purchasers paid for. Every mile beyond that which the buyer expected was velvet for him. / / In addition to the extraordinary mile- age and _freedorn from trouble t?n’at you get in Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires, you can now buy them at the following “FAIR-LIST” PRICES: Diamond Squeegee 32035

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