Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1909, Page 2

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Murray s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Rare and of New and tells of opportunities rare and when the greatest benefit and Price Reductions R Women’s Suits An assortment of Suits w! styles and colorings, all of this season’s Important Fashionable Design. An announcement both unusual and tempting, one which The golden for saving money. time for giving a prominent showing to light weight or Sum- mer-day apparel is near at hand, hence today, right at a time most interesting to yoa, reduc- tions in price are made on our entire stock of Waolen Suits. hich comprises many grades, design, now offered at WILL!MANTIC. | [ Three Year Old Blrl Failed to Swallow Carbolioc Acid Because it Burned Her Lips. | _ The three year old daughter of Mrs. ! Maud Steele, 26 Stone Row, is sup- 1 posed to have climbed on a chair Wed- nesday - afternoon, taking from the shelf a small vial of carbolic acld so- lution, while her mother was asleep in an adjoining room. It is thought that the child, after obtaining the bottle, took a tin cup ang sitting on the floor poured the contents of the via. into the cup ‘and attempted to take a mouthful. The acid burned her lips so as to cause her to cry and run screaming into her mother's room, waking her. Mrs, Steele noted the carbolic fume: told the neighbors of the fact and the notified Dr. T. R. Parker, who worked aver the child for upwards of an hour. The child was running about the house Thursday as it nothing had happened, although burned lips and mouth s ed the effect of the acid. It ‘iv{be- lieved that the child did not swallow any_of ‘the liquid. PN'. A.. G: Gulley on | Committee. Prof. A, G. Gulley of the Connecticut Agricultural college at Storrs has been appointed a member of the committee nnected with the New England fruit w to be held in Boston, Mass., next ctober. The committee comprises a member from each state, and Professor Gulley is therefore Connecticut's rep- resentative, He is an expert in his line and will do efficient work as a member of ‘the committee. CHILD DIED. Columbia Boy Drank Carbelio Acid Wednesday Afternoon. Fruit Show As a result of drinking a portion of the contents of a two ounce vial of a NEWS LETTERS FROM BULLETIN REPRESENTATIVES burfal was in that cemetery. Funeral D‘:mctur H. N, Fenn of this cily was in charge. ANNUAL ELECTIONS. Thread City Cyolers. The Thread City Cyclers at its an- nual meeting Thursday evening elected these officers for the ensuing year: President, Willlam _F. Cotter; vice president, Charles E. Hill; recording secretary, Willlam W. Thompson; financial secretary, George Washington Edward Hickey; treasurer, Frank M. Lincoln; board of directors, C. E. Chamberlain and George RO&ebrooks; membership, Raymond Smith, Willlam E. May, J. Stanley Walden, Manuel E, Lyman, Charles E.Starr. Trinity Chapter, R. A. M. Trinity chapter, No. 9, R. A. M, held its annual meeting Thursday evening in Masonlc temple and elected officers as follows: High priest, E. W. Avery king, W. P. Allis; scribe, James Har: ries; treasurer, E. Reade; secre- t Frea C. Tllden' second V. erhard:; first V., James tiler, J. R. Goldlbomugh stand‘mg committee, D, C. Barrows, G, H. Biss- man, C. F. Risedor Willimantic Golf Club. It was reported at the annual meet- ing of the Willimantic Golf club on Thursday evening that it had been in- corporated and the new members were voted intd the organization. Much en. thusiasm was manifested at the meet- ing, as fine prospects for the most successful year in the club's history oom up. Fourteen new members were admitted. It was voted to paint the clubhouse and otherwise renovate the same. Plans for the season’s opening were formulated These officers were elect- rvous and Generally Run Down Mr. A. A. Graham of 181 N. Elizabeth SMCM@I&) IlL., is so pleased with results derived from tak- i Duffy’s Pure Malt Vl:"hhlwy when nervous -and run down, he wishes to tell the public, so that men and women who need a good tonic stimulant may know what the world’s best tonic and nerve builder has done for him. Mr. Graham writes: “I have just fin- ished using four bottles of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for a generally run-down and nervous condition, and I am so gratified at the results that I feel in duty bound to send you a few words of praise of it. I can truthfully say that it worked wonders with me, and I will cheerfully recommend it to anyone, young or old, who Is suffering as | had suffered before using your tonic stimu- lant. Hope this statement will be themeans of helping some unfortunate sufferer.” Leading doctors agres that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has no equal as a destroyer of polsonous germs in the body. It is in- dorsed by clergymen of every faith, nurses and doctors of all schools, as a positive cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, nervous prostration, all diseases of the throat and lungs, every form of stomach trouble; ma- laria, chills, fever and all rundov;n. veakened', diseased conditions of the body, brain and muscle. It is a heart tonic, r_o;um YORK NORWICH LINE Via STONINGTON The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. New Hampshire and Richard Peck—safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort and convens lence for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Islan Sound and a superb view of the won. derful sky line and water front of New York. Steamer leaves Stonington at 1L18 gim" days only: due Pler 40, orth River, 7.45 the next morning. Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 ‘Write or telephone W. J. P’Rm it, New London. Conn. The Norwich & New York Propeler). CHELSEA LINE., Freight Service. Saperior Freight Service. No transe ferring. Freight recelved and forwarded ta all Bouthern and Western points. Rates furnished on application. Freight service direct to New York. Special arrangements may be made ‘whereby freight by this line can be delivered at Store Doer In New York promptly upon arrival of steamer. Lows est rates. STEAMER o leayes Norwiol undays, on " Now’ Yol onuy an ’r Bast River! foot lrwnvut lL ow IAMDI lesving timk ed: President, Judge Willlam A. Ar- nold; secretary and treasurer, George A. Bartlett: captain, Harry F. Royce; directors, the above officers with John E. PBrick, Rev. J, J. McGuane, Dr. D. E. Taylor and Jay M. Shepard. These committees were also appointed: House, G. O. Cartier, Mr. and Mrs. J. x-rwl-h & New York Propeller Co. mar2ta C. A. WHITAKER. A rand Union Hotel one-third less than our regular price. It's an occasion of real solution, of carbolic acid Wednesday afternoon, Burnie, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Padusky of Chestnut Hill, Columbia, died at the : of his parents Thursday morning 30 o'clock. It is not known how the child man- blood purifier and promoter of health and long life. Every testimonial is guaranteed genuine and is published in good faith and with full consent. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey bargain giving, so don’t fail to make an early examination. You will find beautifully Tailored Suits of French serge, Pan- ama, worsted and many weaves in stri or checked fabrics aged to get hold of the little bottle. | B. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City and all the colors most favored are v represented. Coats Dr, F. E. Wilcox was summoned, but H. Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. Louls H, Ar- If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks the glow of perfect health, take Rooms, ’I.W a Day could mot save the child, as the acld |nold, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shepard, Mrs.| Dyffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions. It tones and strenghens the heart action and purifies AND UPWARD are three-button cutaway or straight front, single or double || iad burned the mouth ang throat 00 | George K Neson, Mrs Malcolm Cur| o \oiiire system Bacaage 1o and from Btation fres. It is'recognized as a family medicine everywhere. CAUTION.—When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, be sure you get the genuine. It’s the only absolutely pure medicinal mait wh!sk:y ard 1is sold in sealed bottles only; never in bulk. Price 'Vlll?lge Miss Lottie Royce, Rev. William §. Peard Harry F. Royce; greens, H. F ce, Rev. J. A. McGuane, John E rs. Padusky were just [L3en4 30 stamp for .. Oity Guide Book and Map hestnut Hill from Hart- Mr. and nd afiC moving to breasted, some have embroidered collar cuffs, others trim- » s . 3 Tord, Mr. Padusky-being employed as & | Brick” Matcolm ~ Cureyr . membership;| I is unbroken. med with silk; skirts have panel front with trir g to match machinist there. The bottle containing | Mrs. William A. Arnold, Dr. D. E. Tay. Look for the trade-mark, the “OId Chemist,”* on the label. and make sure the seal over the cork ; B P The carbolic solution was purchased at | lor. Mrs, I M. Snepard, Miss May| Consulting Physicize, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N Y., for free illustrated medical bookict and free ‘advice. Jewett C“y Advertisers coat. Price reductions are— a Hartford drug store. The Paduskys) Everest are young and have one other child, bout five years old. They purchased farm fn Columbia recently and were $15.00 Suits reduced to Various Items. the guest Wednesday of Mrs. Fred | licemen in sight 1o arrest the offenders JRWIETT CITY HOTEL, JEWETT CITY. s f t tald M. H. McCarthy of Stafford Springs i L D 2l 1o ele e s g 157 e T e Flags at Half Staff for Governor Lil : r\x:.\o\\N,ood Cutters Busy. i="possile. Motormen and Selagiers Do “":',:." opichachige & i i = & 8 ical force in $20.00 Suits reduced t0 ....oe.nnnnn... Has Started New Business. .4 in|, Deputy Sheriff John Fitts of Hamp- | ley—Supper at Congregational Ves- | Potter Brothers of Norwich, who re- g it an Sbetinats or Intoxicats THA F. LEWIS, Proprie g W cigar f‘~‘°“}[,‘,‘r;“§r9:{ °d dn | ton was in town Thursday. trys cently purchased the Carlton Skinner | o4 ruffian and they have at present no $22.50 Suits reduced to. ... ) Rk ch tor Aean preds | place, west of this village, have men | aushority to call upon the passengers Tk e i Litchfleld a s R i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Onge were B. B. Walden of Willimantic |2t WOrk getting out poles. They are |ty gid them in the name of the law. 3 $25.00 Suits reduced to --. Jitchfleld at Chaplin, is the proprietor. | gartford visitors Thursday. Gest of Mrs. H. O Webster, | Cirted to the station at North West- | “Such a law has long been needed and Furniture chester for shipment. They will move their sgwmill from Norwich the first of next week. Geoyfs Peck of Westchester was in own Thursday. Fred Chapman is moving his_saw- N. it will prove especially heipful in deal- Crawford Cooking Ranges. ing with the ruffians who crowd the car late at night and terrorize their fellow travelers. Motormen and ocon- ductors are often terribly beaten by these hoodlums, but a change in the Natchaug 9, St. Joseph's 8. An interesting and exciting baseball ne was played Thursday afternoon Moulton's_lot_between ~the _nines Charles A. Gates was in New Britain on railroad business Thursday. Lora Noyes ston . John Potts of Man- ve been visiting Mrs has returned to Furnishing Undertak rector. Phones—Btore ¢ reduced to $27.50 Suits 3 Houss 104 MOOSUF HOUSE. 8. J. King. Prop. H 8. King. Mge. Mrs. H. C. Murra Thursday visiting rel on representing the Natchaug and St, Jo- was in Norwich ives and friends. chools. It was nip and tuck . i . Sl X < mill from the set up on Dr. Foote's | existing lawe would enable them to ple Room commected. The ShOWlH Of St "llSh /“l“ nd e litee (a8 Ao b Infagaelyset [ Dn O, Momts Naibaway of Haztfor Walter Marshall and Mrs. H.|lot to a lot near the old Jones pond. | geal with such tormentors in the sum- | Special attention paid to Commerciad y lnery ting all the way. in town for @ brief stay with rela- Pau] were arge of a bean ol vy tashion they deserve—Bridgeport | tchaug finally won out after a|tives. pper ~u‘.u| ngregational Police Powers for Troll Telegram. Moeeup. Comm. Wel. 98-18 h- W 5 t ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. < The boxmen were y % : R e ll't aIs(s % 5 | atchaug and Killourey | Flags were at half mast all about 1t the bor- | The bill conferring special police Mov. Pebiilar Now. = ——— o Dress and Outing Hats of many | Crane received for | town Thuraday as a tribut to the late mast, hon- | POWErs upon conductors and motormen e 7 a is one large and remarkable, comr\rlk! tng & wide variety of qualitics and atyl each handsomely finished and ring the hours in which they are on as been passed by the house and noped that the Connecticut senate allow it to become law. It clearly s the oftenses hompson and Adams was in fine form cept Killourey’s benders. vict Gov. It must be a great temptation for Mr. Archbold to write a few more lot- ters if he has the new code perfected. and colors George L. f styles in t a game| Rev. Edward G. Stone of Burlington will supply the pulpit of the Congre- NOTICE st a price which makes them value at a gational church at Chaplin Sunday. « with which the Is for the time being are required —Washington Post. Too Much Civilization. hiona reasonable | ¥ from Mt. S “harles Bost orY s it ref to deal, and the enumeration covers yu Ll exceptional. 23 PRyt I o e * T | most of the annoyances to Which in- | Craay Snake Is another man whose Shirt Walsts of white sheer ls o o S Closes Session—Average Attendance | cock of New York were recent vi s it ent passengers are compelled to | mental trouble is not so much demen- A g M s bise b s ot it v g B bmit under the present arrangement. | tla Americana as exaggerated ego.— 0 d fl A ll lst a“ lace or embroldery trimmed, open t y-Six. Pl 3 STAFFO 9 Qpnw | Even in cities there is often no po- ' Anaconda Standard. n and arier Apr and long sleeves, 76c to $4.50. 2 $1.89 to $4.59, g | Tadlored Walsts of white or colored | lawn, at $1.00, $1.50. Waists of black Pean-de-Soie taffeta silk, open back or front, $5.00, $5.95. ‘Walsts of black satine, $1.00. Petticoats OF NEW STYLE | | ! s were held at the Natchaug | Thursday evening in observance ke et present session of } An interesting lec- l.lr- of the Y. M. C. A. His England Scenery, was interesting by the fine views of scenes through Town Clork Frank P. Fenton Thurs- da; afternoon paid a dollar bounty to a Windham young man who with the assistance of another young man re- cently killed two little foxes. Bverett L. Kenfield and M Rrschmann were mqrr,nd at odist Ep street at 7.3 Dog Owners Slow—Social Evening at Rooms. Masonic Lodge Mrs. Joseph S bills for Gas and Electric- ity should be paid at the 1gland. An informal musi- X 0 o'clock Wednesday ev 7 gown req ramme was also rendered witn | ing. The ceremony was performed Walsts of black mohair or Nun's i : Rev. Louis M. Flocken. wvelling, $2.50. i e o tendance at the school has av- 3 s t' PR L LT e R s et New Office, 321 Main Stree Women’s Coats h are well made and back for regular attendance. uccess of the school is largely rincipal James L. Harroun, as- chers: Miss Susan . G. Johnson of Pittsburg, Pa., was a recent visitor in this city. Fred O, Vinton of Eagleville was in Superior Tailoring! { Main Floor, Alice Building erbloom, $1.50 to wrfi;:‘)gs Lathrop and | willimantic on business Thursday, Many fashionable styles are here to e Mr. and Mrs, 3. V. B. Prince of New tery. select from, elegantly stylish garments, | o aoweed Teaksta | OBITUARY. York were recent guests of friends in| R M. Chamberlin | CITY OF NORWICH at & reasonable price. Edward Carey. this city. ing in Hartfo) ed_to Staffordyil 18 Black Ooats of broadcloth or Pana- | o, BCERE : | Tdward Carey, aged 75 vears, died| Louis M. _Phillips, postmaster at| Dr. L. F, Eaton is m 20 22 GAS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. ma, §5.00 to $10.00. ats of black taffeta silk, $5.00 v Thursday morning at St. Jo-| South-Coventry, was a Willimantic [ Converse biock d | to $10.0 s hospital. There survive two | visitor Thursday. Miss Eva Hewett, Tan Coats of covert, $3.00 to $12.50. | | sons, John and Stephen Carey, of R working in Pitt mar294 | RERAEATN | Hartford, a prother, Stephen, and a Entertaining the Nations. turned to town. ° | sister, Helen Carey, both of this city. Rev. C. H. g | ol It will hardly be denied that the |, foo qove with I % ul 5_ O_ r er . |A Sp'endld FUNERAL. much occupled with the ex-presidents | ©Ufier is located in Sal a1 0S¢ bowlin 5 A U l i Mrs. Cora Bi of two republics. Ex-President Roose- | Masons Entertain Women Friends. | i n unusua o T Aos. Cora Rice was | YCIt 22d ex-President Castro now hold | The Chapter Masons entertained thelr LUCAS HALL, he funeral of Mrs, Fod Ce Was | the center of the world’s stage.—Phil- | women friends at the lodge rooms on r 2 3 Assor[mefl[ Of ASSOF[mEI][ Of held at the ciurch In South \Vindham | adelphia. Record. " Wednescay evening: g | The superiority of Manhattan Tailoring has long » Wednesday aff v gely - Wil . Pero spent hursday in House Garments attended by Telatives and riends, Rev. Ry o itiam 3 Feco #p % nl since been demonstrated. 49 Shetucket Street. 4 _Iu Ty Grimes, pastor of the Windham g en clerk rep that only a & NB, Prop. A new, fresh collection of garments ol s e (o by Rev.|the day of cheap bread Is over. Por-|iori' | Our constantly increasing business in this department i . 1 4 B - R. E. Turner, pastor of the Lebanon | haps; but the day in court of the man | X T, Foward has purchased of 3 A stock with sizes and lengths of | suitable for v uses about the | Baptist church. The choir rendered [ who Increases the price of the nece: W, ‘Chandler 35 & tiact ot'he is the result of merit. ’ he Del- O such verlety that perfect and satisfac- | house are here today in variety greater | LTe¢ selections effectively. The body | sarles of life through a corner may | aajoining his property on Westford ’ to $15.00. Full length Kimonas of lawn, $1.50. | s taken to Windham Center, where yet come.—New York World. Committee Miss all feiled by hand, coat fronts are guaranteed not to I'm referring to plumbin; tory fit is easy to obtain. Cloths are |than ever with values that are un = *iThe. h a 1 1 i CPOEPIRE s lues - The High school baseball team will " of Panama, Crispene, Melrose, Voile | matchabl i EHIR_AM R = NI A Growing Desert. play ‘in South Manchester Saturday | We pride ourselves with the fact that no tailor pro "";“":n'l'n"'é;"_'“; gl ey gy ; L . FE Ohio and Indiana are jumping into | afternoon. | ? 3 and many noveity weaves. They are| Short Kimonas of lawn, white or| .. 4 the list of ary staten To is o 1| There will be no early morning ser- duces a be'ter fitiing or a better made garment than Rooms Unexcelled. ==~ Service Prompt wored style wih trimming of self | colored, with trimming of 1 | ONDERTAKER and EMBALMER |be a long way between drinks in this | vice at ce church Sunday. ours at any price. A e il 7 5 T m: of lace or em-| ~ g3 Chureh St. Willlmantie, Ct. country after a while—Chicago Eve-| The next meeting of the Current | ' and trimming of self bands and | broidery and square, round or V neck; Tflcp?mne. Lady Assistant | ning Post, Events club will ‘he held .\m{u{uy even- | . i wing interesting pro- buttons. | at 25¢ o $1.25, b e ar e ‘ Our collars hug closely around the netk, lapels are £ DO IT NOW Women's Skirts, regular size, $2.50 | ture; music; plano solo, | and don’t wait until the ‘Women’s Skirts, extra size, $575, | Two-plece Suits of percale in light Ghe reen; hostesses, break, and there is that easy hang and shape to our | R. BENTON DIBBLE, iy30e ) r dark colorings, $1.00, $1.50, | Mrs. R. W. Smith, Miss Mary L New- J ik d § D 5 2 ton, The subjsct u:?” ext. winters | suits that stamp them at once as tatloring perfection. "pggm.n Bkirts, sizes 32 to 36 inch,| VIrappers of pe ., light or dark | wllllmantlc Sav!ngs s(\fii,\' ]\:\)'Hllblqst \-idcrl u{ tQ‘.s mes | Mr. Thomas S. Underwood, .50, olort 5 | r. Danle livan of New Lo | F; eleiee JA0. LG, was 1n town Thursday. | Painter and Paper Hanger. THE H. C. MURRAY Co., Willimantic, Conn. Institute Progressive conservatism is the real key- note of American Industrial achievement. Mrs. A. O. Comins 13 in Worcester visiting relatives. COLCHESTER. Burial of Mrs. Edward Morgan— Grange May Take Up Roller Skat- ing. The body of Mrs. Edward Morgan | of Cheshire was brought here for bur- | Our assortment of Woolens is now positively at its best, comprising all the late as a complete stock of blue and black plan and self siripe serges. to please you. Leave your order here today and we will guarantee t novelty clothes as well Work done at a reasonabls price Orders left at 51 Broadway promptly attended to. ‘Phone $68-4. DO IT NOW 1s the best thing any property awner can do. Don't wait untll cold, bal weather comes befors making neces- mar24d 7 sary fall re, . If you have new : That is s fi]['E it lal Wednesday afternoon on the 245 Work begin today by getting our fge ELMORE & SHEPARD, o UMY ool B In Yo | S i, Lol comels S| Suits to Order $18, §20, §22 " srareon 4 vouna (Bu:cessors to Sessions & Elmow) | A number of young people heid By Embalmers and Funeral Directors, 60-62 North Street, Telephone connection. L. M. REED has the agency for the Travelers Life and Accldert Co. of Hartford, Ct., the United States Health and Acci- dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Write for rates and full particulars. wi and | | | kel MONUMEN":!. Headstones and Markers In our stock ready to be erected. Obtain our prices Connecticut. bank ---because it implies solidity and strength---and that is the dominant char- acteristic of this particular bank---one of the strongest in the commonwealth of | Wednesday eve furnl*hed | social in Grange h ing. Gilmore's orchestra music. G. H. Davis of Fine Hill farm, Heb- ron, was in town Wednesday. | Mrs. Frank Oderman and daughter, of Westchester, were visitors in town Wednesday. i Norton's paper mill has closed for | two weeks for repairs on one of the machines. William Raymond of _Shailer was a visitor in town Wednesday. Grangers to Skate. The Grange has taken up a new plan for improving their meetings. During Hil| Quality, Style and Fit Guaranteed. 121-125 MAIN STREET., The Leadi:g Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men’s, Women’s and Chil- A Moving Sale of Harness, Blankets and Car- riages going until we get seltled in our new store. L. L CHAPMAN, Corner Broadway and Bath Street, the hour for entertainment roll . Tdaw R et mantie, Ct | 1d Inspect 1000 artistic designs. ing will be enjoyed by thoss wha are dren’s Wearing Apparel. : mariides Norwigh, Oeen: Jobn Lennon & Son, H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. | |so tncinea. There i some talk ot 18 no advertising medium in Connezticut caual to The Blll- ‘business results. corner Main and Watson Streets, ‘Wiliimantic. Conn. opening up a roller skating rink this summer, Mrs, Ann Spellman of Willimahtic ™ Re AQVertusing medi Bebtora G anestiout sausi 10 ze Buie l munfln--un e

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