Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1915, Page 2

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.\!%»onh: THali. £07 Main Str wrmx il e Emeraids to Play New Brltslnvg!bden @5 their opponents ght | he speedy Plonee Britat | Sought, to Claim 86,000 Left by Robert | the team h measu; are going l:x F of the defeat. OBITUARY. Louis A. Lan In T will Praise it as long as I live. I will not be with- i o out It in the Home. Saves Many Doctor Biils. when heen sen yes strengthen "any for old pecple; clogged ous stoma: ache with all its attendant mis- ery, betching of sour stomach gases, bloat and general dlscom- fort are sure to follow. passed through d four occupents and was vellng 8t a pretty fai action of the Capitel CIty. | meoting of the Gres b was held in the Congregational cr)-lrch house Tuesday evening. e 'brie! busine: tonic that will carry off the co: gested mass without upsetting the stomach or griping the bow- els, is the compination of stmple laxative herbs with pepsin sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s SByrup Pepsin. A dose taken just before retiring will afford grateful relief mnext morning, without unplessantness or_discomfort. session was Burnham was lllnctfd m honorary membership. < Lorimer of eliversd & very 1n»¢f¢!¥~218 2ddress O’MEARA HEIRS clally dren and ol@ folks. A free trial bottie can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 462 Wash- ington St., Monticello, Iile. R e e i e s A short time ago Postmaster Dim- &4 in locating @ man who inkerited a small Mazyor Dunn recei the heirs of Rob- 0 was born 0 3ea.\~| axo a.aa came to}e Inquiry reiative to ert Mera or O'Mears, Overnight Relief For Constipation When e bowels become h a mass of poison- i waste, sick head- A miid, pleasant , laxati Dr. Cald@well's Syrup Pepsin is ideal family remedy, espe for the women and chil- 49000000005 08009w0 VIS £99200803 20000, imulated an_estate of h t to a brother or|strest, e uab’s of said broth t to be located some- t Three Arrested for Saloon Fight. fight between two men an e brother of one of t of the three - and Officer Harry Gilbert were released each, and a Ars. The pair wi police court this morn- Wednesa Seek Home of Lost Boy. al police authorities have re Corners was a local - Capen Somewhat Improved. T . who has ‘w‘n Samuel Johnson Wednesday after a w } Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. {are guests of vt) Iunt‘ 2 Mr. and M LB s Dow and F S Ahern are v n Be ELECTRICITY COST. Discussed by Town School Committee! | —Rainy Day Hours. The store arters to anothe r Scotland Pas(masto shxp Smith of that town| R, t office Gepart- JA'X M. SHEPARD" g Elmore & S| PuneralDlrectorandEmbalme 60-62 North St., Willimantic i Lady Asgistant Tel. cox i HIRAM N. FENN ' ‘.\DnRTAKER and EMBALMEH | 2 Church St, Wiliimantio, Ct. | Telophone Lady Asalstan | DR. F C JACKSON Dentlst Painless Extracting and Filling 2 Specialty 52 Main Street, - Willimantic { Telephone Yeu Just at Odds With chfifl""lmo\ Do You Reflula:e p the Child’s Colds. Ynal/ Orifil Resuit Seriously. and Whoop$ | st checks the Cold , allays the Ynfi&m. a bottle today _The pupils profitable. ‘cinl in the Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality .. dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and Civil engineers in f.he emplo: : A The Windham National Bank E Jordan P, n 2} Q e week. Wednesda. Seingst; Mrs, J. M. Shepard are be remai friends in this Ahern and M Durand and Mrs, ent Wednesday Catherine Lex ae the guest of T Wednesd: Edna Brousseau of in_ Willimantic on friends. is to be Lin a few davs. people spen tford we: STONINGTON How the Boy Scouts Are Observing Anniversary Week—Plans For Val- entine Social—Willard Memorial Mecting. scouts visit te homes, le hes of the m., Anniver: annual report o ftroop: ing of honors Seoutmaster J. II. Stivers and 3 ant Scoutmasters W. F. Va|ent|ne Sm‘.xax, the, borough gr are planning a valen dergarten room at chool building F 2 Juniors’ Social. The Junior clasg of the S. H. S. i planning a social and dance School hall this (Thursday) The committes consists of Esther 3¢ Katherine Hop- ss, Honor G i Sareh Adam: Jam: Charles Barnes and Ro Borough Briefs, _The local branch of the W, C. T. held a Frances Willard Memorial meeting Tuesday afternoon at mnldng a &uw rneetion Members of Stoningtan Steam Fire Engine Co., are to hold 2 smoker Sat- urdey eveninz. Capt. Manual Clay ig haviug a laree addition built to the market on Han- cox street. Mr. and Mys, Henry ew Eochelle, has returned to her homs m\ Worcester. R. T. Galligen fs n New York m’, business. | in Hartford for a E. Wilmazth is visiting in DAINTY CORSET COVERS AT SALE PRICES Corset Covers, trimmed with Val. lace, embroideries, and finished with pretty ribbons—Sale prices 21c, 44c and 98c. Hamburg, ke was in in Middletown for of Rockville was a DRAWERS AT SALE PRICES lin, 2 with local friends. r spent Wednesday tomobile show in Hartford. Drawers, made of fine quality nainsook, neatly trimmed with good laces and em- broidery, a large variety to choose from —at 44c and 98¢ a pair. der of the week. e of New Haven spent| Clark’s | Wednes- | rned to this i's stay in One lot, made of plain—Sale price 21c a pair. good quality cotton, W. Clapp and son| lapp’s parents at Corwich called ! 7 on her way | CHEMISES IN PRETTY AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES Chemises, made of fine quality nain- sook, -trimmed with good quality laces, Hamburg, and finished with pretty rib- bons—Sale prices 79¢c, 98¢, $1.39, $1.48, $1.89 and $2.39. NIGHT GOWNS AND PETTICOATS IN THE WHITE SALE These two lines are brought of their rare worth, embodying terials, prettier effects in designs, making than are usually possible in garments marked at these Lace, Hamburg and hand embroideries are used in trimming, and they are finished with good quality ribbons— Sale prices 44c, 69¢c, 79¢c, 89c, 98¢, $1.48, $1.89, $2.39, $2.89, $3.39 and $3.89. ] | CHILDRENS DRESSES That Have Joined into marked prominence because more real value in the ma- greater care in the Miss Mary, White Sale At 98 cents each made of good, S o M LONG PETTICOATS AT SALE PRICES Pretty and attractive styles in the always useful Lingerie Pet- ticoats are specially priced for this sale. good Berkely cambric with deep flounce of lace and Hamburg, finished with fancy ribbon bows — Sale prices 98¢, $1.39, $1.48, $1.69, $1.89, $2.39, $2.48, $2.89, $3.48, $3.69 and They are made of imed, others of Scotch plaid and finished {6 to 14 ;.'e:{rs—Sale price SPECIALS IN PETTICOATS Long Petticoats, made of good heavy teen, scalloped edges and double panel front—Special for this _sale 48¢c and 98c. THE . C. cambric and white sat- Murray’s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Begins Friday Morning, February 12th, 1915 | At no time in all the White Sale have we offered so many beautiful things in Muslin Underwear. But this Sale is much | more than beauty—it has an economy side also. The woman who pays a certain price for underclothes ten months in the year will find during this White Sale much better material and trimming, more variety of styles, and better workman- ship for less money. BEAUTIFUL DOVE UNDERMUSLINS These pretty Undermuslins fill the demands of style, fit and quality to your utmost satisfaction. They are made of good materials, substantial laces and well finished edgés, that insure long wear, and affords a splendid opportunity to the shrewd oston buye' Sadie White spent Wednesday in \o"w(‘?'u COMBINATION OF COVER AND SKIRT Combination Corset Cover and Skirt, trimmed with lace, Hamburg and inser- tion, with fancy ribbon run, edging of lace and Hamburg at bottom of skirt with _fancy ribbon bows—Sale prices 98¢, $1.39, $1.48,, $1.69, $1.89 and $2.39. COMBINATION OF COVER AND DRAWERS A Y Combination of Corset Cover and Drawers, made of good quality nain- sook, Berkely cambric, trinmmed with pretty laces, Hamburg, and finished mth fancy ribbons — “Sale prices 79¢, 98¢, $1.39, $1.48, $1.69, $1 .89, $2.39 and $2.89. HEALTH DRAWER COMBINATIONS Health Drawer Combinations, made with good quality nainsook and Berk- ely cambric, trimmed and finished with fine laces, H'unburg and ribbons—Sale prices 98¢, $1.39, $1.69, $1.89 and $2.39. MURRAY CO. ° the lodge to be held Feb, New Pier Being Built—Werk at the g &' Boat Shops—Camp Fire Girls to En- terkain Scouts. mov ed 'rom Epiecopal Church Dedication, new Episcopal | at stern and United Statez flag, as cus- ace Satur (,\‘A’)X‘KC‘ smphn been visiting hLere. Paul Park has returned to his home in Lawrence. Charles Hadley has New York where he attended the mo- tor boat show. _ The dedication of rch tne channel, the north docic. returned from|about 50 clers ent parts of t the fish and lod. e lept this summer. At the Boat Shops. to_her home in New London, The Woman's guild of Grace church will meet toda¥ (Thursday), with Mrs. { Willlam Johnson. Frank Barlow CUNARD LINER ORDUNA FLEW A NEUTRAL FLAG Passengers Assert the U, S. Flag Was tearing Irish Coast. Mre, Mary Latham has returned from a vislt in New London. ith auto con- Used While n High evening. acht Crusader from a visit in Westeriy. PLAINFIELD Death and Destitu- tion in Flat Rock Section. New York, Feb, 10.—Officiais of the Steamship company admitted that the steamer Ordune, which ar- horse power motor of Sosial For Scouts. s are to give a g in Sc Jut: 2:- evening mesti Scouts was_held Wednesday Fri Jerry Downing is after his accident several weeks ago. still looks something of an i@ but is gaining strength steadily. d case is reported from = able to be out the that for nearly - of the Stripes while passing { Gallop farm, was huri while coasting last weox and died the next hé day efter the child’'s deatlh the mother gave birth to another child and as the famlly is podr with a num- y_evening & session of the af-| ficers and teachers of the Baptist Sun- day school is to be held at the home af the Miesas Spicer. Invited to Westerly. The local lodge of Rebekahs has ac. entertaining Mrs, Alvert Randall ofcepted an invitation from Hope lodzm lof YWesterlv to during the day at 1t was A, Muiler are especially in & cold storm like the one As they are comparative stranzers, coming from New York city, d need of that he was under orders from to have been |the British admiralty not to talk. The statement given out today sim- been | ply referred to a rneutral flag hl.\lng beon flown and did not specify | nationali The statement said na left Liverpool fiying English fiag . the | tomary, at the fore. After leaving Eur t iightship all flags were lowered. After It is expected that|leaving Queenstown, for about an hour men from all the differ- |and a half or two houre, she aid fiy 1 atterd. a neutral flag while she was clearing the Irish coast. Officlals of the line declined to am- I plify this statement. when you tire m’ly, when your nerves are 1 th Liverpool today, h Denial fase tor 4 time whits | § excitable, and ambition aring the Irish coast. This || is gone, you need medicinal t was made after a number 0f passengers on the British lmer nad | | f00d—not drugs or stimulants. 24 hours on ' § SCOTT'S EMULSION is rich in she flew the Stars and through the | | food value; it supplies the very clements to enliven the blood, as ality of tihe vessel behal? o the lire a denial was made that the Orduna had fiown the flag except at the fore- mast, {t being explained th: customary for all ships to Ao *hi indicate the cou tr- 3 are bound. Captain Thomas M. Tn_»- 5 lor, in command of the Orduna, de- ' clined to make any statemenl. IHe ure, healthfal, upbui'd- x-- Frnd oo

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