Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 25, 1916, Page 2

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n matters in general. This morn- Miss Paschal will give some.pri- o lessons in the pool. Bad Time to Block “Walk. jumping. of a load.of:coal:in ore on:Main street.Mon~ oon caused a great deal t as it put the pedestrians into the street as long as it ea there. After the coal had removed -the walk was left black What ds Gaing on Tonight. ‘Willimanti dge, No. 11, Ancient lers United* Warkmen, 140 Valley i Md-pfiouncllr No..14, Knights of XK. of C. hal 23, Knights iof_the Maccabees, Jordan biock. { Willimantic Council, No. JArcanum, Oda Fellow ADDITION 175x30 FEET ¥ 'otBeMBullt to-Factory of Smith-Win- chester Company. OBITUARY. Miss: Sarah J. Brierley. Sarah J. Brierley, formerly«of died at her home in_ Al- ’ § The: Sniith-Winches jouth Windham is uilding“an addition itactory. W. B. Barstow rniz, July 6. Miss oted with*the comp: resident of Williman- jtendent, stated Monday 1 o millinery store on he thought the addition woul utlding about thirty feet 75 feet in length. Mr. B: ot wish to make and m Dbe let this weel s been received of the death 4 be o he Qs e Skt on < Ldward J. Broderick at Port Labor Payroll. Y. Rev b I The city’s payroll made y Treasurer Scripture for the pust weck | totaled $795.24. I [Hollows: {street dcpartment 363, sewers $17s ers’ $2.50, water wi lice To Instruct Girls' Swimming Cla Miss Pascl \structor o for Claim of $300. wer' of Main cnue belong rd, contracto f w bricl REFRIGERATORS i | In offering this line of Re-| frigerators we feel we have a! G fternoon by attachment Fitzpatricik work on ntrac- stember. s’ Club for * clut . Of a ca the prices low. h man. | | The quality is the best and } i i ’.\*". Investigation of this cost you nothing, and mig h{} ! be to your advantage. | $12.50 and Upwards | JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeding Elmoro & S FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | ; 60-62 North St., Willimantic |, | i =1 | | epara in Hartford Lagy Assistant Rors HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct Telephoue Tel connecti. | I I | Fitted Back hamubrg, <rj d, fin wit H e p tibbons, o r ment to select and up to $1.89. Chemises, ] Cor Covers, round, high or V 21c, 44c, 64c and 84c. Long or Short lace and hambur up to $4.39. Skirt daintily trimm burg, a good selec Eale prices 44c plain or { | §~ 486, 64 and 84e | i hamburg— 1 i Gowns, trimmed—Sale 1 up to $439. lace tion to ¢ nd up to § CREPE KIMONOS j SILK PETTICOATS Crepe Kimonos in neat, c imer§ Silk Pet ts, made of fine patterns of floral, vine t Laseta, s navy and stripes—Sale prices 84o, $1 oi ; le, were $3.50 to § $129, $1.69, $1.59 and $239. rices $2.89 and $4.89, ~+ THE H. C. MURRAY 60. Dor’t You Want Good Teeth? Doss the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You need-have no fears. By my method you can have your teeth filled, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Consider These Other Features STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS, ' CLEAN LINEN, ASEPT!C DRINKING CUPS ' LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK i these:appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. sharge for consultagion. DR, F. C. JACKSON, Dentist 1. 752 MAIN ST, WILLIMANTIC. CONN. * 9 a. m. to & p. m. " Sunday, 10 to 2 .. Phone 44 & No sented Mr. Morse's widow, raised an objection and the appointment was ruled out by Judge Shea. praisers for the Morse estato were appointed.. They are Judge L. J. Storrs and C. E. Crane. PROTESTS CREDITOR'S APPOINTMENT M..Eugene Lincoln Not Appointed \Ad- ministrator of James P. Brown Es- tate. The hearings for the appointments of administrators on the estates of James P. Brown and Erwin E. Morse were held Monday morning in the pro- bate court before Judge James A. Shea. Thetheirsiof the Brown estate were : represented by Thomas J. Kelly while'W. A. King;was present:for the interests ' of the Windham National Bank to which the deceased was he: ily indebted. A number of the tors were also present. Mr. King.sug gested the appolntment of M. Lugene Lincoln as_administrator because of knowledge of Mr. Brown’s affairs. This was objected to by Attorney X v as Mr, Lincoln is a creditor of t] Judge Shea will announce his ion in a few da R Hartford under t ed home. y Co. L of a practice ated score s city def, me by the ward Wood about the plimented such a finc so fully equipped A. Jenkins CONCENTRATING CLERICAL FORCE OF NEW HAVEN ROAD Vice President E. J. Pearson Moves From Boston to New Haven company Boston. Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your good condition, be careful v wash it with soaps and prepared s ain too much alk: the scalp, makes the I is very harmful cocoanut oil ( tirely greasel the most exp ch better th soap or anything else you can use for sk , as thic can't possibly injure ir. Simply moisten your with water and'rub it in. spoonfuls will ' make rich, creamy lather, hair and scalp thoroughl: Tinses out easily, particle of dust, dirt, oil. The hair One or two silky, bright, fluffy and eas age. You can_get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a'few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for manths Look Good—Feel Good. No one can either feel good nor look good while suffering from constipa- tion. Get rid of that tired, draggy, lifeless,feeling - byra treatment. of Dr. King’s iNew Life¥Pills. Buy..a box to-day,, take one or two pills to-night. In the morning: that stuffed, dull feel- ing is gone.and,you feel better at once. | in_ Willimantic 27 Stores A CALL NURWICH “'BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 27 Stores TO CUR (learance Sale Mark your calendar, set the your finger, do most anything that will remind you that our Great Money Saving Sale will open on gesly SRR alarm clock, tie a string on Wednesday Morning, July 26 We always “Make Good” at these Special Sales and [/ old patrons have learned to bank on our statements, while new patrons who come with questicning locks scon change their expressions to approving smiles. Nething reserved at this sale, nothing put aside as tno CLOSING OUT OF THE BEST WE HAVE We consider it good business to close out each season’s 8 i good—it’s a stock before the next stock rifice to do it. DON'T MISS THI We are going to make this s arrives and we make a sac- S OPPORTUNITY ale a record break: There are hundreds of Stein Bloch Suits; thousands of dollars worth of high-gra; DOWN at prices that will make things PROFITS ARE SIDE-TRACKED For gains we nt of space, we cann all offer. g EVERYTHIN i as Advertised. The J. F. 744 MAIN STREET, | H i Our store will be closed 3 July and August. Come and s ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN Remember! This Great Sale Lasts for 10 Days Only furnishings MARKED yo with a rush. de G MUST GO ] DON'T MISS IT you about ail the bar- m for rself. FIGURES ot tell 70! Carr C OUTFITTERS WILLIMANTIC, CONN. The day Afternoon during MOOSUP oss on Prison Reform by Judge M. Warner—Local Boys Open Camp at Buttonwoods. i’ Shelas. Tathew £t sitors. entertainin n Cole and of Wake is el visiting at the home Mrs. Kitchen. r is a guest of Ladd is visiting friends and vicinity. and Elsie m visiting ings. Maggia iends Open Camp. n boys have opened the summer at B tt was @ end. Hiorns of Pawtucket was a "loyd Main. ew Salisbury and a friend, Providence, who hav e home of C. D. pave gone back to their work. hobby hc not been in dition fit for for three days use of a broken cable. A one is on th arrive Clyde 2 past_weel Mr. beeh Salis- s bee nill for carry on . 'is_home visiting fr. and Mrs. Williams. another one of Un- Sam’s men, is visiting his parents in Moosup. BALTIC Big Limb Falls From Tree, Striking Roof—Briefs and Personals., A large limb on one of the trees in front of a tenement on Railroad street fell with a crash Monday afternoon, striking the Toof of the house. Work- men for the Baltic Mills company quickly removed the fallen limb. Motored to New London. Robert Love, Raymond Love, Oliver Portelance, Henry Lacroix, D. J. Hines, Willlam McGill_and Charles Garrett motored to New London Saturday, The trip was made in Mr. Love's car. Mr. and Mrs. James Higham spent Sunday at Groton Long Point. Mail Not . Claimed. Letters-remaining s unclaimed, at the Baltic post office for the week ending July 24, are addressed to Herbert-Lay< lard and William Ladd. Mrs. John F. Brown of Moosup, for- B «id;mezlyy oty Baltic, 2 is zspending.. a-few.| Sunday new | road and is expected to | A SIMPLE Ladies’ House Dress With Either of Two Leugths, With Regu- Sleeve in lation or Reversible Closing, and Normal or Raised Waistiine. cham- ete, linen dergarten e. model, ana c w breadth The sl may be in wrist length or finished with a cuft in short length. The pattorn is cut in six sizes: 34, 36, 33 40, 42 and 44 inches, bust méasure. It requires 6 3-8 yards of 44-inch material for a 36-inch size. The ekirt measures about 2 3-4 yards a er edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed to”any address on receipt of 10 cents over iver or stamps. Onder through The Bulletin Company, ittern . Dept. ich, Conn 1916 ! LIBERTY LONG CUT TOBACCO Compare LIBERTY - with the ; “Big )That means LIBERTY is real ¢fobacco. sticks to it for keeps. |JOHN H. CLARKE SUCCEEDS | FORMER JUSTICE HUGHES the Nomination. W 4—The senate ton confirmed the nomi John' H. Clarke as as- soc of the supreme court to Justice Hughes. Jus- take his place on the bench w the court convenes next fall Presiden the nomina- tion to the 14 A sub- committee recommended confirmation {and the judiciary committee took eim- ilar action today. DEFINITE CLUE TO SAN FRANCISCAN ASSASSIN Two Letters Came Into Possession of Police Yesterday San Francisco, J 24—Two letters, believed to contain a definite clue to the identity of the whose bomb kille maimed prepared- v, were in One of Jame: parade here possession of the the letters was agdressed to Woods, police commissioner and man- ager of the St. Fracis Hotel and de- clared his death would be accomplish- ed with polsoned soup because of his activities in connection with the pa- rade. The other letter, written to M. Lee, head waiter at the St. Francis Hotel, begged him to poison Comml: sloner Wood's soup, reminding him how easy of accomplishment his pos! tion made such an act. | The police, under orders of Chiet of | Police White, would not give out the text of the letters nor thelr signatures but two members of a special burea of detectives were assigned to seel for the writer of the letters, HEADQUARTERS OF THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S PARTY To be Opened in Chicage to Wage Fight for National Suffrage. Chicago, July 24.—The headquarters of the National Woman's Party will be opened in Chicago next month to wage a fight for national suffrage, Miss Anee Martin, of Reno, Nev., chairman of t party's national committee, announced &hall swing the power of 4,000,000 wo- |2 voiers now enfranchised to the ¢ prohibition or progressive parties THE AMERICAN i § /LIBERTY comes 'only in long, silky shreds, because only long, unbroken leaf is used in making it. ;. \That means LIBERTY is a real Jong cut. “7And LIBERTY is absolutely free from loose, hard -stems—they’re picked out by hand. /LIBERTY packs right down into your pipe for a cool, , slow-burning smoke. Or rolls into a d of juicy sweet- ness for a husky, lasting, man-size chew. LIBERTY is made of full-bodied, full- flavored Kentucky tobacco. ing we give this rich leaf—up to five years —puts a satisfying rel that just suits hearty chewers and smokers from the ground up. And the age- sh into LIBERTY ‘When a man who knows a man’s to- bacco gives LIBERTY the once over he So will you. TOBACCO COMPANY ENDORSEMENT OF SULZER As Presidential | A q, ominee of the New merican Party. failed for the second session of the Amer- n of Patriotic Socleties, ded its three-day conven- \v. A motion to approve defeated. zins of De- the principal the convention roval of Mr. Sulzer as andidate be- r is non-partisan, howover, placed itself on lorsing him as 2 nindivid- ve gone to White moun- H, for August. 1, “Or we might de- r own candidate in the That is the attitude of suspect that coffee hurts th For a sure, easy test leave off coffee and use some molasses. ful substance—free from ing hot water. time beverage. L Postum is delicious and comes in two forms. £ must be boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder—made in the cup by add- The flavor is the same and the cost about equal. are good for young and old, and satisfy the craving for a hot, aromatic. meal- None So Deaf As Those Who Will Not Hear “Not one word, if you please—not one word will I listen to against coffee!” many zood people, even after they have reason to em. True, some persons seem able for a time to use coffee without apparent harm, but sooner or later it does interfere with the health and comfort of many users. suppose you all coffee troubles. The fiee, or J C “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM POSTUM This famous food-drink is made of prime wheat, roasted with a bit of whole- It has a flavor much like that of the higher gra coffee, but is absolutely free from the drug, caffeine, in co des of mild Java ny other harm- nal Postum Cereal Both kinds

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