Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1909, Page 10

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COAL The first official souvenirs of the ser- GREATER PRECAUTIONS TAKEN Further Test'mony in Suit for S:paration and Alimony|.ice o Lee McClung of Yale as the treasurer of the United States will be IN THE ANTHRACITE MINES from Millionaire Yachtsman. " |seat to Nashvile, Teun, Mr. McClune's : irthplace, says ourant. FOR T::EQP:ESTY OF As htr;?lul“fl‘l;u . l(tcc.l.lilnt has to x‘u- A P tacl 8 s :ure, to currency is- "she Cherry, Ill., mine was of Bitum- sued by the treasury department. One fnous or Soft Coal. New York, Dec. 9.—W. Gould Bro- |only a few of the alleged gccurrences | ;0% “nyehville banks requested that * " The Anthracite v;perators take great- kaw's telegraphic admonition to his | she testified which made her life mis- the first lot of bllls signed by Mr. Mec- er precautions against disasters. wife to be careful of whom she kissed | erable, At Tours she was forged’to Clungsted sens 10 Kin olit homz ohwas Tor A Greatep care is taken each year in made her blush and brought tears to | leave him, she sald, because he In- distribution among former friends and s A TRU s.r her eyes today as it was read in the | sisted on driving her in an automobile O\ BY uunrer’;)c eourt of Mineola, L. L Yet | when she insisted he was in no condi- :filg;b;{:fi ."2;3 lfg::‘tb.mno:”‘;:";i Na‘ MADE B this telegram was introduced by her | tion to do so. H the preparation of domestic coal. The Coal that we sell is extremely well grappred: counsel, with others, in an effort to| Welegrams and letters between hus- :gidppgi %:nfi;’g}ffl:' v’;lll ;:no: w"’fi . P LCG show the young millionaire’s insane | band and wife, introduced by Mrs. distribute them mo;lx its customers . o jealousy and unreasonableness would | Brokaw's counsel, had- a prominent g o Christmas Souvenirs, in exchange 3 Jjustify the separation for which Mrs. | part in today’s session. The entire Gentral Wharf and 150 Main Street | Brokaw is sulng with $60,000 a ‘vear | bundle exhibited represented about { f9r an equal ;a"'yfl!%'}ft‘?n“é?,’éfiis“ other Telephones. alimony. This is the second day of | $10,000 in telegraph tollu]. it was;;:'g- » e x the trial. mated. The defendant’s lawyer v - ST T i TR About Kissing the Doctor. teered the exglanatich that Mr. Bro- SUNDmUREs Will Be Permitted at Norwalk Under Certain Restrictions. l‘ Xy L u m b e The telegram referred to was intro- | KaW sent 5"5"“""“’3 tt:‘etmhs; “’l;m:éy messages a day, and that his wife re- duced during #n interruption of Mrs. | TCd N e RinRrad ahd Shroe tun: Brokaw's direct examination. It was dred word messages, which she mark- dec10d from Brokaw at High Point, N. C..| (5 uoollect.” Some of the testimony Norwalk is to have a moving picture to his_wife at their place at Great| ., .. ning the trip in France was as | show Sunday arternoon and eveming, THE NORTH POLE Neck, L. I, and read as follows: SR : follows: acording to the attitude of the city I Je. ) - ou know what I told you about . % . bat i r;:'rjgan :“flg;gxfi"g 813;: :va:: kissing the doctor. When he attempts “He Abused Me Frightfully.” f}?:'::gni:]dy ;h:egf;:“;:flo,"a:f:;‘:;}na‘f urs selling the best line of family coal and | !0 kiss you again tell him w‘;xat 3931 At Tours, after he had taken six | According to the 1legal decree, the lumber for bullding purposes wag dis- | have promised your husband. OU | or possibly more drinks, and after I|show will be on the same footing with s = . know if he kisses you I should not covered in 1814 . 2 - pleaded with him not to act so, he|the churches in that no admission can S Gk Bustiided at: 1hs 018 Stand: | TIrE Brokad MinE e Ndsa: vtk i el i ) et P :’:k:nh“u’ged'rr::tp,':uf:,"'e,‘;'.,"me i Vg - 310 . » Central Wharf, Telephone 884. :_“:‘f‘a!;;‘“g“d&"‘e‘zr;‘:‘:t"t‘;)ee“:’?;‘: ““,u:wcnlled me worse nameg than|was brought out by William L. Blas- Boramonn s s S S TR r"th’ pr 3;. !" ¢ read in court, | eVver before and told me to get'out of | cers to run a maving picture show on LUMBER v SRR T OUTL: | the car, as it belonged to him. I went|the Sabbath. Mr. Blascer was very Some of the sweetest hours of home-life are passed under the gentle, kindly light of the eve- ning lamp. If it be the Rayo Lamp, the light contributes an added charm—makes reading and sewing easy. There are no aching eyes after reading or sew= Brokaw Used Unbecoming Language. | to my room. He came up and forced | well pleased with the disposition of T:::,,:’“:O;o b;‘c?:gm:zg l\",;h;:‘.it.’; Previously in her testimony Mrs. | me to go down to the dining room. A | the board in the matter and extended s,m,.‘ & big 11 ¢ Shingles. Call us| Brokaw described a luncheon at the | physician sat nearby. Then he leaned | a hearty invitation to the city fathers = o gy - Over and said in a voice heard by sev- | to the present at the initial perform- up md’;"‘F""&‘T 3J°“D:r’xté':r 3008 i,‘]f,’fif‘wsa‘,' .{1?‘:35:‘ ‘-‘,'-’,’,’,;h,;nclh”e'ofi“?.fi; eral diners. ‘I want you to stop looking | ance next Sunday.—Norwalk Hour, husband, she testified, interrupted, ac- | at that man.’ 3 Siee cusing her of wanting to elope with [ “I begged him to not make a scené Widow Won by One Day. the doctor. The doctor on that occas- | over nothing and th" he Cz““:r"‘e i The Bridgeport Telegram says: fon, she said, threatened to have Bro- | Went to my room. becam: y L The announcement Tuesday of the i Lamp. kaw arrested for using unbecoming |I locked my door andh “‘I‘l'“g 'Qe lf,: death of John Galagher, the Water g ‘ondén; (R ey 0‘, the Riyo ¥ language. him into my room. - Then he brol . | street saloon keeper, was brought to The Rayo Lamp diffuses a steady white light. d He said he was hoss there eper, gh 1 ady 1 Lively Honeymoon Trip Through ::gt T owould return to Paris early in | the attention of the county commis- It is the least trying of any artificial light. Made France. the morning with him regardless of ‘}‘l‘;";‘e;’zerh&k’;‘:afl;g t‘;‘:‘ d’;‘; ,L‘:;{:‘:: of bra(sis thhro;ghout—mckcl plated—improved Incidents of the honeymoon trip | my illness.” The taking out of the license avoids central draught bufner. Free Blll"lllllg Kinds and l‘hil‘ through France, as related by the Other narratives along this line were | & Tonat tiiigle Tt the Nem Tav. The Tha o 1 s M pekse Mtio, Sakyot camiot fact that the license was taken out Monday secures to the widow the val- ue of the license, which under the new law is a valuable asset to the estate, and which could not have been granted to her after her husban death. plaintiff, otherwise enlivened today's | told by the witness, culminating, she s e proceedings. Smashing doors to get | said, in his departing and leaving her get a better lamp at any price. ATfl P into her room, excessive drinking, and | without funds, with the remark that A. D. LATHROP, Once a Rayo user, always one Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not at Yours, Write fon Descriptive Circular to the Nearest Agency of the a cheerful invitation by her husband | she could get back to America “an,\t to “Come and look at & new gun and | way she could” They subsequently Ofico—cor, Market and Shetuckst Sts | some cartridges I have for you,” were | met in Paris, however. RS s E e ET, AER S MM A AR BA? [y IR L S RS Telephone 168-13. Mrs. Grover Cleveland has arrived srunm OIL con“'l - SPENDS $5,000 WEEKLY. \ INJURIES TO TREES. at Lausanne, Switzerland, has rented . (Incorporated) oct293 gov L e g the annex of Hotel Windsor and prob- ------ Mrs. Julia W. M Curtiss’ Relatives | W. E. Britton’s Talk on Insects at|.iiv will make a long stay. Her son Waterbury. will enter Dr. Aukenthaler’s college v |r|‘]'A"n~xwus e and her daughters will attend the That Julia Watt Morris Curtiss of W. E. Britton of New Haven, state entomologist, spoke on Insects Injuri- Villa Cyrano school. Fairfield is using about $5,000 a week for personal expenditures is the start- | ous to Trees before the Waterbury We" Seasnned wOod ling statement of Attorney John C.| Naturalist club Monday evening. He BUS]NESS DIRECTORY Shaw of New York. He and Judge | illustrated his lecture with stereopti- Of Eastern Connecticut. Flmore S. Banks were last week re- | con views and spoke in part as fol- ‘ stored to the post of conservators for | lows: C. H. HASKELL the multi-millionaire Fairfield woman. | “One way to combat the insect is to Qi ' i 4 He made the declaration in the New | kill the eggs with creosote. If the "unwlc“ FIRMS = 489 "Phonss 402 York supreme court Saturday, where ' cocoons are broken open the eggs will - 87 Franklin 8t 68 Thames 8¢ | & Dearing was in progress. fall on the ground and they will hatch. AUTOMOBILE STATION, f g Justice Brady over two months be- | If a torch is employed only the eggs on | g 5 Colt, 6 Otis Street. Automobils [ mayéd fore had restored Mrs. Curtiss to her |top are exterminated, for they can|znd Bicycle Repairing. General Ma- stand a high temperature. The cater- others interested, an effort is being | pillars feed in the night and ‘hide in made to restrain her, Mrs. Curtiss was | the daytime. Why they do this I don't BUILDING MATERIAL. granted the right of appeal from the | know, unless it is to hide from their Peck, McWilllams & Co., 47-56 West re-appointment of her congervators. natural enemies. The caterpillars work Main Street. g e R <, down from the top of the trees and if | Lime. Portland Cemant, Parlod Roofing. Sixty at Golden Wedding. burlap is bound around the tree they Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan cele- | Will find it a convenient hiding place BOTTLER brated their golden wedding anniver- | in the day and this burlap can be re-| g jackel, cor. Market and Water Sts. sary at their home in Torrington, | moved and the insects burned. A completfe line of the best Ales, Loger Gathered around them were their “How the gypsy moth got into Con- | and Wines, pecially bot for fam- children, all of them yet surviving, | necticut is a matter of speculation,” |ty use. Delivery. Tel. 136-8. who were born to the couple, and a |Said Mr. Britton. “Trolley cars and number of grandchildren, 60 in all automobiles passing through the in- “THE YOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. fected districts might have brought o them. At the velvet mill in Stonington ‘rs::t.m' in nd hear it It's something there are Germans who are going and coming from their native land and per- | _Geo. P. Yeomans, 22} Lafayette St. haps they might have been brought over by this means. The moths are smaller than those in Massachusetts and more strongly marked. So far we have expended $9,000 in attempts to ) 2 destroy the colony in Stonington. If SPEC'AL Tlllb WEEK we had allowed the pest to aprea‘di : . P doubt if it eould have ever been de- Crystalized Rock and Rye, bottle 65¢c ’ 7 5 £ stroyed. We have saved the state a o ON'S STABLES. 3 Star Hennessy Brandy, bottle $1.75 great deal of money. There is danger rear Young's hotel Main street. Thor- 3 Star Martell Brandy, bottle $1.75 | that they may break out again in some 3 3 < " hly up to date service ranteed. hlitz Mil hoe e : | other place. gus Sy Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, dozen $1.00 1" Mr. Britton” told-of e .aiBarinoss Ex:'fi'k.ln‘ and heavy teaming a ovp- JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main St. between the gypsy moths and . the g browntail moths and explained the way to . rights. Now, through relatives and chine work. Jcbbing. ‘Phi N 600D FOR THE ILL.- MUST BE GOOD FOR THE WELL A ToNIC OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2, 656 Broad- way, Real Estate and Investmant Broker, Notary Public, Auditing and Expert Acccuntant. Telephone 616. WILLIMANTIC FIRMS Telephone 26-8. 11 the latter variety is by burning | the le —Waterbury Democrat. BIG OR LITTLE SPoTs |To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Rockland, Maine.—*I was troubledE for a long time with pains in my back n | gather about each house are hatched nd:gos, sod oo g:;serab[le é’;é;fi; | within 300 feet of that home,” was the 2 5 % e l e di surprising statement made by Prof. ran ssor ls 1 unil Was dis:| Charles L. Bristol, head of the de- Gift from the Sunny South”] ¥ % i | | Hatched Within 300 Feet of Your House, Says Lecturer. “Two-thirds of all mosquitoes that couraged, and| partment of hiology in New York uni- thought I should | versity. Tuesday night. in his lecture ¢ never, get well. I|on Mosquitoes and Flies and Their read a testimonial | Reiations (0 Science, aeiivered vetors | ' he wise housewife specifies Cottolene every time in place about Lydia. E. | the Men’'s league of the First Congre- bl Componnaand | 11 st ney ey e | Of lard. — Anyone with a particle of respect for his stomach oug. wou, s : : 7 . Atter takc | 1) Cooir e et ‘seoma the | Would prefer a pure vegetable product to one made from the \'z:rd. u m:n n:t likely to be troubled , . e . y | Wower gured, and | with the pesta” mustratea win o | f2t Of @ hog. Cottolene 1s always pure; lard 1sn’t. in all my life. I recommend Lydia E. | number of lantern slides showing the Piokhams Vegstable Compound toal |11 £ o' o eR 21 | Cossolene will make more paiatable food than lard, and food friends.”— Mrs. WiLL Youna, 6 | Certainy, - y iy 7 2 f the'spo Lrllull go wnd stains of all kinds and sizes m: be taken out of clothing by our in- fallible system of Cleaning garments. | We thoroughly take out every spot| MY and stain by a non-injurious process | Columbia Avenue, Rockland, Me. | °1¢¢: e explained how the insects - » : > : that leaves the fabric uninjured in|' Backache is a symptom of femal ponkin SIE FUEHE AW 7 e " e Gotee” And e, et weakaan o derangnet . 1 s Ty Vher e haman Sosy 1| that any stomach can digest with ease. Lard 1s afoe to digestion, e garment back into its original | have backache, don’t neglect it. “To Sotedora 7 ::“f: "'bz,"t‘".,,(‘.”, ¢ fi’l‘f‘f’w time and’get permanent relief yougmust reach | Aztec Relics for Wesleyan Museum. YOU can pI‘OVC eVCry Word we Say by tl'ymg a pall charge but littls for the service. ‘}(hc rmi}. Q%‘lltiheuf;ouble.f ]Notkgng v{e When Dr. Arnold Shanklin, ‘hrm[her fC l ll d ” .t a“ the e lt ’ | knowof will do this so safely and surely | o dent Shanklin, was at Wesley- All . P Lang S Dye works, 'as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegztable Comy.E an Be allation proceedings he O ottolene. .goo grocers Seli1t; g € brought to the Wesleyan museum a pound. Cure the cause of these dis- i number terestin, Iexican souve- tressing aches and pains and you will Telephone. 157 Frankiin 1. cooking autherities of America recommend it. 23 | become well and stron, f Butler of the 10v23d 8. < i testimony constantly pouring in proves lets, arrowheads, 1 s 2 Your grocer is hereby authorized to | conclusively that Lydia . Binihams | ncnis and siner inings o e oxea-| ~ COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Yo sunr noce Gl o —_— y Fancy Nafive Chickens 'X:{f;aglse hg?l?:s‘%nd‘(infidel&o{nzgms ! \"‘HM{T in the Aztec ruins at Teotihu- not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test. ] ored health to thou- | an, Mexico. i i sands of women. i TR TR FPRRTEC S % . Cottolene i ked in pails with an air-tight top to Fancy Nafive Fowls | Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., | Rumors Greatly Exaggerated. Never Sold m Bulk k:e; ’,':'c;:.,l:_.cf:“h";:ilwho]uome, and gprtvefil it Fa“cy Naflve n“cks | ih!:,\?iffs alé glck Wzmen to write | ; ;"]d‘;,"('):“'\"gl‘:‘ l‘: r"”fi)‘} ‘:‘;" d‘:‘:(: %?;'( from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. T P th:;".o;nz“‘c:' hi:nhf:s l:éd%(% anyone can notice it.—Pittsburg Ga- ! he thing for Sunday dinner. | “ Times. Pt s AR ) Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPAD Apples, Basket Grapes, Malaga Grapes, | - Oranges, Grape Fruit, Eto, PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. noviid JUSTIN HOLDE . Prop. SWITCHES Reduction of 20 per cent. in prices. BARGAINS in TO SHOW YOU THE RICHMOND FIE SN ‘ , RANGE WILL BE A PLEASURE TO ROASTING NS+ - ‘o wls i 2 : US AND OPEN AN AVENUE BERLIN PANS withcover - = - 25¢ e OF PLEASVRE .TO' YOU Large size BERLIN KETTLES with cover 45c Large RICE BOILERS - - - =" 45¢c For two weeks only I will sell the regular 32.50 Bwitches for $2.00 and the $2.00 Switches Tor $1.50. Agents for Armstrong Mfg. Co.’s OTTO STABENOW. 17 Broadway Stocks and Dies, Pipe Cuttérs, Pipe Vises, Etc. novidd AHERN BROS,, General Contractors 63 BROADWAY s : J. P. BARSTOW & CO., Norwich C. H. BACON, Daniclson THE HOUSEHOLD, ‘ -1 D. G. GAGNON, Jewett City Bulletin Building ' 74 Franklin Street

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