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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916 Murray’s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. TO INTRODUCE A NEW MODEL OF THE FREE MACHINE What Is Going On Tonight {ley street was brought to the atten- | Willimantic lodge, No. 11, Anclent|tion of the court by Attorney S. B.| Ortor Dattad Wovkmew, 140 “Valiey | Harvey, humane agent. Mr. Harvey | street. saiq that the Crawford home was in| e No. | a filthy condition ana the children ne- jgAnne, Wood Elderkin chapter, Ne.| &[Ty T San 3686 council, No. 14, Knights of |been brought against both Crawford and his wife, but Mrs. Crawford was | Columbus, K. of C. hall. ‘Thread City Tent, No. 23, Knights of the Maccabees, 672 Main street. ‘Wilimantic council, No. 723, Royal Arcanum, 807 Main street. 3 level teaspoonfuls “RYZON”; 2 cups (%4 Ib.) flour; ¥ teaspoonful salt; 1 tablespoonful sugar; 2 spital. Mr. Harvey ask- ed that the case be continued a week, as he thought matters might be im-} proved In that time. | PY P NORWICH MARRIAGE LICENSE. |Joseph Martin, Beg Speculator, In tablespoenfuls (1 oz.) lard 5 e Hartford Jail. or butter; % cup (1% e l lve ° our Not Valid in Wiilimantic—Prospective|l «Chief Richmond Tocsitad e gills) milk; 3{ cup (2 oz.) Groom Made Error Which Delayed who di choppedpreserved ginger. April among po securing eggs for ade his ge T He I sentence in the Hart- | 1 for the same offense. | a fine Ceremony For a Time. The marriage of Paul Spekowski and Miss Mary Tachlanka, both of this city was somewhat declayed Monday morning at Joseph’s church, De cause the groom had secured his mu: riage license in another town. The usual announcements had been made on the pro The groom was in Norwict and secured the marriage rom the town| clerk in that town. The wedding party was on hand at eight o’clock Monday Mix flour, “RYZON,"" su- gar and salt together and sift themintoabowl; add short- ening and rub it in with the tips of the fingers; add gin- ger and milk, mix lightly, roll out and cut quickly with a biscuit cutter; lay on greased tins and bake in a hot oven for ten to Your first batch of Canton Bis- cuits made with RYZON, The Perfect Baking Powder, will come out of the oven delicately Sewing Machine AND THE FREE SEWING MACHINE CO. WILL ALSO GIVE A $10.00 Dress Form To Every Purchaser of This Model This is positively the most important Sew- August 1 to thi About city were che same charge. ners in thi Martin. brown and feather light. Each time you make them they’ll be morning and as is the rule Rev. P. J. A . Mooney asked for the marriage licens city in| twelve minutes. equally good. Results with before performing the ceremony. | ca are naving a| . Finding tha: it had been secured in| fi ccording reports re-| Serve hot for luncheon or RYZON are certain. cived. Friday night Camp Eastford | invited them over to their camp across tea. another town he halted matters for a while. Word was sent to Town Clerk Vital to human life are phosphates Frank P. Fenton, who hurried down |the lake where the boys had a large} Sufficient for twenty small in food. RYZON is made with town and found the bridal party with | campfire 1 short taiks were given | biscuits. a new and better phosphate. Father Mooney on the rectory veran- |by the scoutmasters. Songs and stor- | da. The proper license was made out|ies were enjoyed, followed by ice| cream and cake. from this city w A number of visitors e present. and the ceremony was performed by Father Moon . . .| DU PONT SUPRLY STATION FUNERALS. ernoon at 2.10 in a house in Taylor's| England Telephone company appeared ing Machine offer that has ever been made in esviiandenans = court owned by George Hancock. The |before the board in regard to under- blaze \va.{ nll‘u‘ u(i:,laals tenement and | ground conduits, a petition for which . o . “ was confined to the draperies on the | had been resented at a previous ses- this city and is worthy of your careful atten- | Work Started Monday On Three Fire- windows and is believed to have been |sion. It is planned to install the con- proof Buildings for Storage. set by children playing with matches. | duits on Main street west from the e oy : iR . o chronic bromchitis|An alarm was rung in from bos foot of High to the Columbia road = _Mansfield has been chosen by the Du | o’ was bor zores, Jarch | at the corner of Valley and Ja The heads of the street Pont Powd as a supbly |14, 1840, the and"Lucy | Streets, but wken the fire com sewer departments of the 5 T » station ¥ 5 mothers | arrived ¢ was nothing to do as s were present and went over the To introduce the 1916 model “Free” Sew-|5i*{on {05 2l piac S| the fire was out. vlans with the aldermen and the repe sentative of the company W - resentatives of the company. . o section a short time ago 10; el ¥ B ing Machine we will allow you $12.00 on your | piaces for storing. high m’}h‘l’]"“ Gy Labor Pay Roll. Desires Old Trolley Stop. tract of land was v 3 ? The city tl_a]hor : x%, rloll fgr thf past| John L. Andrews of Windham road . by east of Hollow nployvment was with the “EeK is as follows: olice part ‘“e”[v asked the board to use old machine, regardless of make, age or con- i e ot o e e Street departme 242.34 it Tt o s dings old \amh.uv 3““‘“‘ 3 constructing sev st Mr. Andrews said that o g % 2ty Tis beh e $151 maintaining sewers, 31 holtiiy s dition, and in addition to this liberal offer, the | ihrec builain r works $32.11, making a total of | three houses between the 14 by o‘ the s(nrm' of dyn- J. N. Gager and Felven e by 12 feet 12 Kk Married at St Anthony Kw: Anna_ Skoloska were married Monday Free Sewing Machine Co., through their repre- Joseph'’s Church. mionow: and Miss venienced. He said that sentative, Mr. Wilson, will give a $10.00 L. I be one s high, will be and one son|morning at St. Joseplvs church at 9|had been made to the superintendent built of iron and and will be NOTvih oelock by Rev. B. 3. Mooney The|Oof the Connecticut company that tae S fireproof. Work on the contract was were held at the|nuptial mass was sung by Rev. T, F.|matter be investigated and the loca- and M. Adjustable Model Dress Form to every | tesun Monday. wurch chapel, Mon-| Bannon. tion of stops be changed b Vernon W. Cooke, . old order but no saf DAY NURSERY OPENED. s TR baieries had been received. were H. R . ! if the matter was called to the atten- A Parlor Ornament when closed as purchaser for this week only. llustrated Pieasant Quarters for Little Folks Wallace Lemieuy, the small boy who | tion of the trolley ofiicials by THE FREE SEWINGIMACHINE IS SOLD ON TERMS AS LOW AS $1.00 A WEEK. Whle Mo Mo sl i 5 netd he armars 13 making fupid| oo e VISIT OUR STORE; THIS WEEK AND LET US DEMONSTRATE THE FREE SEW. |t tnitca & °°’°ff‘f3§ff iéff e | e BE R = L ING MACHINE. IT’S'THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. LAE R .nfr‘rfl on R CITY EMPLOYES GET held ew, Positive Treatment a headquartec WEEKLY HALF HOLIDAY Thread Comps e The Court of Common Council Was in Generous Mood Monday Night. The new model has such a light running treadle that the Free Machine is endorsed by to Remove Hair or Fuzz The stitch is so perfect that every woman is proud to show her sewing to | . —— ’Bi"\ul} Notes) the best doctors everywhere. .« || her friends. S Thde S e : § : oard of aldermen was held Monday 3 in the common council cham- |Of the use of delatone for the town building. Aldermen [ Bl or ade with | r,m\u and Jacobs were the only ab- }1e1§2§n§ ona ;\“;{ej aa F: sentees when the meeting was called [delatone and water and 2 to order at 815 o'clock by Mayor D, [Daity surface In 2 o P. Dunn. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and accepted. Rep- resentatives of the Southern New bit of hair has disappeared. ure will result if you are ca buy genuine delatone. Chilcren May Have Set Fire. e w small fire Monday aft- You can sit at any position For a few weeks pays the that is most comfortable forj§ 3 & you. The case is so hand-E§ some that it adorns any room{| convenient when open, and® sold with a most liberal guar- ; antee. s a difference between your old machine and the Free Ma- Then think of the fact that you also receive a $10.00 L. and M. Dress Form free. i (rrym}\w “\‘ | chine. WEDDINGS. | Dion—Parent. LIBERTY Is Real Long Cut Tobacco, Men! LIBERTY is made trom ripe, selected long leaves. You know this is true— because you find only Jong, silky shreds of tobacco in LIBERTY. You do not find loose, hard stems or short cuts in LIBERTY —no short leaves, broken leaf or hard stems are We are pleased to announceiwe have secured W. C. Ellis, silk artist, and each lady who calls at our store)this , week willtreceive -her name in silk, Belding’s finest silk and satin, at dem- onstration. * SPECIAL A tiny little Doll Bonnetifor a tiny little baby. bring your baby andsgetione free. .., THE H. C. MURRAY GCO0. b BALDWIN a breakfast of the brid Mothers come to our store this week and Ellison Wint by Robert Canfield Grace Electa Edr Monday_ mnoon 3 m, l(m church by ¢ of leghorn Georze dark Dblue h; vis played and during the « 9 Y w G d '[‘ reception was held and a lun. : : Don t You Want Goo eeth? 5 A used in making LIBERTY. Does the dread of- the dental chair cause you to neglect them? REFR]GERATORS present. | That’s why LIBERTY is always You need have no‘fears.: By my method you can have your teeth cn an i 2 = filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. turn hey will a slow -burning and cool-smoking in ., treet. The groom is e e | : 3 ¢ Consider These Other Features Inioffering this line of Re.| 2 cat Tiead comizny. (The nride a pipe—why it holds together and STRICTLY SANITARY OFFiCE has Teen a member of the E; lasts in a chew—and gives all 'round frigerators we feel we have a _STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS, 5 choir. g . o3 CLEAN LINEN, 3 e - 5 2 ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS b SATURDAY NIGHT SPREE. man-size enjoyment, 7~ LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK The- quality is the best and|Causes Hubert Arserault to Beat| If theso appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. No e pricas | Wife and Narrowly Escapes Jail. | Shearge fertcopeuleation. RSN Hubert Arsenault of 23 Bank Str . s e . | was before the court Mon DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Investigation of this line will | momnine erareea 2t intosteation and | 4 0 . with assault on his wife. He pleaded (B 2, 75§ ':'A':‘N:";;' W'L’-':A:‘T'c{oc‘o"z& cost you nothing, and might | suikty to intoxteation but donied as- . m. P. m. unday, 0 saulting his wife. His wife said that Lady ‘Assistant . Phone 44 be fo your advantage. fo came home drunk about 10.30 Sat- | at finally taking her by the throat Long Cut Tobacco Ageing pure Kentucky tobacco up to 5 urday night and began swearing ber, and dragging her around the room. Her husband had always been good to lier and supported the family when not $12.50 and Upwards JAY M. SHEPARD i COLCHESTER under the influence of liquor. He was years puts richness and ‘snap and full body fired one dollar and costs for intox- < - . N Succeeding Elmoro & Shepard Village Improvement Socisty En- ication ana siven Bie e E into LIBERTY that give hearty satisfaction, 4 . or a ult it] udgment suspended . FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer deavoring to Stop Dangerous Spaed- ina szaw?:w;:laced e onanen %] every puff out of a pipe and every smack i {hree months. out of a chew. No wonder LIBERTY is the big favorite with men who want guality instead of a 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant menaced daily by speed fiends whe make use of the streets as speedway Attended Show in Norwich. Home Filthy, C| ren Neglected. The case of Robert J. Crawford, who lives at the corner of Temple and Val- At a regular meeting of the Village Improvement society it was voted “That steps should be taken by. the Tel. connection I « HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER a n'd EMBALMER, 62,Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telophione - 0. Lady, Assia Lyme~~The report of the ecir- - books at, the lbrary for the mpuun June;was as tollows: Main m’: 212; amn Lyme branch, 70, + Ha, readii room att tant total, 875: i G proper authorities to limit the speed of all automobiles and motoreyeles, while passing over any'street in the borough.” Further . suggestions | as follows were made:; That. the . speed limit be’ twelve miles per hour;. that large ‘signs warning: drivers . to reduce the Speed of their machines to the minimum fixed by the borough . be placed on all the main roads which lead 16 the borough of Colchester. It ukwumd that the authorities .may Several from town went to Norwich Monday to attend the 101 Ranch ana Buffalo Bill Show. Brief Mention. Frank Case.and party were callers in Middhmwn ~Saturday. F. Wyllis of Norwich was in towrn Mondny. Miss Alice' Jackson of Norwich was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs Joseph Crocker on Linwood avenu over Sun some action as our, streetstare . mu‘@jnnldwin:otfflcw;lj;“; calling on friends in town Mon- Afrs. Fred F. Baker left Monday for few days’ visit with her sons in Vew Britain. Abraham Agranovitch was a guest of his mother on South Main street Monday. Charlés M. Reade of Willimantic 'as a_ Colchester caller Monday. M. J. Porter and family were call- s on friends in Norwich Sunday, ‘naking_the trip in Mr. Porter's car. “big-looking” package. They know man’s tobacco when they smoke or chew it. Go everywhere. e ‘THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY after some right away — sold