Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1910, Page 2

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g aen -?-_u-qg—m-;-..--.,-. . § tor, who was building road in the ¥ e 5 | of ‘Bolton, Tt is further belieyed he | WILLIMANTIC, CONN. What 1s Going On Tonight. is the man implicated in a similar case "y “A Bunch of Yarms at the st | Bear Norwich. 3 % 3 Churen, b et Last December Deputy Sheriff Wat-- ——— and Moving Pict at | kins of Tollartd, with Sergeant Smith o tures a 3 of Greenville, R. I, found Run ires. at 4ne Bijou and | et Greeaville: and wers on the poimt omen’s Bells - |*Si e e e, Bk o ' S - : : 1 - ing him, but he di out e ifmantic e, No. 120, A. B, s. | Of Dabbi - x % ty, | 5 - e sonde e B Bought, and which has been R A made his escape. The state ice - Jo J A ROUND-UP" ~~ xmo'n:' w”; - 5 o havecbeen on the lookout for him aver J o e e , Bia Nebnd the Smbture of . J he Maccabe nce. At the time the offfcers nearly S 9 ' ¢ i 25 the | ot hima {n Gresnviile ey, foMMIEhY A F a Bar Harbor Principal Substituting and has been madéunder his per ey haven't lost their prettiness a = i ich Council, No. 10, R. & | ENington horse and one of Mr. Bolf's bei .- During Principal Spratt's lliness— sonal sapervision since its infancy. ®it, or thelr power W AATS Bt AR e ‘wagons, . . on : ’ . Rumor That Allow no one to decelve you in this. A Three terms in prison have béen umor That Poll Will Contrel Brad- ishing touch to thé summmer gowas BRED RUMRILL CAUGHT. P gt el i Pt s s of, Canton, ley Theater—Sudden Death of Al-[. -All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good’” are but even if they are sold at the following bert L. Arnold. B Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Faund by State Police Hollang, | 107, Stealing chickens, in all ten years. prices: It i ted that he is also wanted - . 3 3 ot 50o| Mass—Wanted for Thefts' in Ner- | there for o mumber of other crimes: passed e ¢ Willlam Carver of Bar Harbor, Me., b7 g TS Meperinout. WLASTIC BELTS, all colors, wich, Ellington and Baltic. He aid not object to being brought ;| New 3 s come to Putnam as ipal of —— back to this state and in facl been offered for the arrest and convic- | George B. Haydem e hig] 00l during the i of . State Policemen Jackson and Wheel. | that he would rather come than be | g f any one of the dits. gon Monda; Principal C. C. Spratt. P GIL/T HLASTIC BERIDS, See each: §5ortumedito ik hred ity Mg | Gusied. var tn the sncusities in s i FG%‘? has o new runabout. |} Patrick loorod'h-‘: oen arrested by a S 1 . LAS' 3 Yy morning w! e only man y state. There is & rumor NERALS. ~ A ot s boer officers and turned over to Dan- Pabey ies phd o 0‘33:3:?, S0a¥T |80 e -able to" get away h 5 i | e beep married six tines. He work: bl s 3 B i et oy s beon | (ol Officers at" inale Feaueet: A Castoria is & harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pare- without squeal‘ns, They turned their | €d for a short time as a carpenter in Miss Fabiola Beaudry. e at Jewstt City Wedding. Willlam P. Murphy, vice presiden goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It WASH BELTS in white, with fancy | priscner over to Sheriff W. B. Sprague | Montville byt left there about the time | 1y suncral of Miss Fabiola Beaudry o b i 2 rs. | S S Mary's T, A. B. soclety of Nor- contains meither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio pear] buckles, at 25c. and Deputy Sheriff Watkins of Tol- (& horse was stolen and before the po- | w ;5 ""nolq Monday morning at 9.30 Wich, has been the guest of Joseph . land county. lice could find out where he was. He | 728 held AMorcs orch; & sblag 3 n F. Egan of this city, - substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ~ Fred Rumrill was the prisoner, who | Was taken to Tolland Monday by the | 22000 8%t i And Belng. celeb AR Henry A. Carter of Boston was with and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhooa and Wind is conBidered to be a very bad actor, [ Sheriff and his deputy. An officer | CA'C O Af'm,"‘”'mm b M“"’“‘, . Frénk friends in Putnam Monday. Colic. It £ bl Obuatinat having spent ten of the forty-nine|from Norwich took ~the 4.07 ex- (DY Hev Ax betng. e con and Rev. C. | the K C. 3. Brady of Boston was a visitor relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation bo Years of his life in state prison. Should | Press out of this city to go to Tolland |33 FEUEUE POTE,CT8CR R0 J EVe 0 here Monday. . and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tag flllcy ns the authorities be able to fasten the |to see if Rumrill is the man wanted | o (#HIEIE FERGIRSNC: o U n Gl | “Pleased With Gloucester Pastorate. Men in the employ of the Southern Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, fxiveul crimes upon him that.are be- {down Norwich way and D. P. Comptols sang several so- Friends of Rev. Denton J. Neily, | New England Telephone company have The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, il paae been perpertated by WM | 1 ay-Dillon Marriage This Morning. |108 efféctively. The bearers wore Mar- | who recently lef¢ Danieleon learn with | frrived in Putnam (o do work on the cenvine CASTORIA Arways LL OCCASIONS. o Pne | 1o U pase huite o long term of yéhrs tin Mullen. John Sullivan, Hormisdas | interest that he is pleasantly situated | 1!n€s between this city and Grosvenor- We tve an endless varisty. The|in the penitentlary again Michael Day, a brother of Miss Mary | Caisse and C. Lavigne. The bearers of | and -in charge of his mew church at | dale. new weaves come in three shades of| Rumrill was taken in Holland, Mass., | Day. housckeeper for O. O. Tanner, | s pall were Misses Diana Cote. Marie | Gloucester, Mass, K. of C. Delegates to Confe colors, which are so desirable for at 2 o'clock Monday morning in a|and Miss Ellen Day, who makes_her | St. Laurent, Albina Gervais and Ex- | I e T Court: Dildgaten ifrom the “souihl of 4he Gdep ghrdles that a.resam\whwom‘;:llo‘ house about a mile out in the woods |home at the same place, and Miss | ceiine Paulhus, assooiate members Of S were| K. O. C. in_Wauregan, Moosup, Dan- Bears the Signature of Zor millinery purposes and hair Daich he latme as his home Mem- | Bridget Dillon, both of this city, are | thegChildren of Mary. Burial was in | Thtee bersons, cne & woman, Wore | jeison and’ Putnum. elected to attend : PLAID RIBEONS, suitable for ohil- | fcor fale oo ssarching for i for | 03 5 bmed, 0 marriage this morning | St Joseph's cemetery. Town court Monday eaorning, charsed | the state convention of the order In Wren's hats and hair bows, at 29c 3ard. | some time. Officer Jackson learned | Mr. Dav 1o & section boss Zor the New Mrs. Hannah G. Parsons. with intoxication, =, iy, Mar 20, il pack Nt ieis PERSIAN RIBEONS, all in the new- | (8% he was at this particular house | York, New Haven & Hartford rail- | The funeral of Mrs Hannah G. Par- No Game—Rain. ooy Sunday, atter lors and shades, at 25¢, 29c and went there Sunday eveming and | road company. sons, who died in Alston, Mass, Was | 0.0 soheduled to bo played be- el - - cuEs d ‘waiteq for him. - About 2 a. m. Rum- Skl hela’ Mbaday afternoon &t 2. o'clock. tween ihe. Kiliiagly Bigh scheoi and| BRIDGEPORT DEGREE TEAM e. :‘l)uoi:?v? ;’;’t:nflxcm. b‘i::d l?}: ‘llle dia JAIL SENTENCE AND FINES "l'he ‘body u;!vcd from All:(m in the Putnam high school teams at Putnam . ; 0 . one of the officers se orse = orengon. and was taken by Funeral i e s O e head and Offfcer Jackson nailed Rum- | For Principals in Fracas at Brick Row | Directors Elmore & Shepard to, ene St el o | To, WoRt TN, Detres ot ::“‘"’" . . X v = - 7, iome Of V. . S, elsey a2 Lod - Six dnch TAFFETA, all colors andj . The prisoier, who has rIRIOse, Muciayfe Bad oupe. ham Center, where the services were Death of Mrs. Ellen M. Pray. ’ o (] The Kind You Have Always Bough L tmany new shades, at 35c yard. ing under ¥he ngme of Fred Brown, | syimsiaw Ziembra, Feliks Polak and | held, Rev. Harry Grimes, pastor of | FEillen M. Pray, 64, wife of Esac T.| Israel Putnam lodge of Odd Fe Fréd Stone and Fred § Wwas tak. - 74 | the Congregational church at the cen- | Pray, s dead at her home in Ballou-|lows has a special event schedul en into.custody for -ce-fin':'n Morse in | Eeter Smith, the three oftenders who | {18 CORETSERMONA SRR AL o Wal- [ ville” e, hos been a resident | for Saturday evening, when the third in Use For Over 30 Years. figured in the stabbing affray and a Ry 5 3 ; i ambridge, Mass., Rev. | of that village Zor abo egree will be conferred on candi- s ol . SILX EMBROIDRRED LADIES' | Ballescd thet e is the mwan wha stelq | IIX-Up, Saturday night at festivities | LoF Eatsone o¢ Cambridgs, Mess, oy |of that vllage for o B8 Mo toa | dates by & desres. team from Bridee Coaduiered Xy r— HOSE. The Nonpareil Silk Embrold- | two horses, ten blankets and two wag- | foiacPt © a Polish wedding in the | 0" [4hrop of Windham. Burlal was | She was a native of Foster, R. L Be- | Dort. The degree work will be fotlowed | [N S red Hose are ihe best on the market. | ons that were the property of William yorick row, were arraismed in police | & JERGIRale ) Center cemetery. Sides her husband, she is survived by | by @ supper. The event was originally Srticed neel and double sole, in LIsok, | Bolf of Hartford, a state road contrac. | Court Monday morning befors Judge [m the ; two sons, Joseph and Henry, both|scheduled for this (Tuesday) eve- | at 250 pair. 4 - EapE A NoR0I. The Hest e ot g htggon esident in the moTth part of the town. [ ning, but the later date has baen de- ———— - . — - was charged with assault with a knife [ At the funeral of Mrs. Mattie Holt, | ¥ . cided upon. LACE GAUGE LISLE HOSH in tan, and breach of the peace, and the oth- | Monday forenoon at 11 o'clock, at the | Debate Won By Affirmative Side. ers with resistance to an officer. Officer | chapel of Funeral Directors Elmore & | In the recent debate between and to 1900; L. Y. Parks, 10 P. 509 to 191 Talk of Theater Passing to Poli Man- black, lavend: and , af 0c ol e 3 v i s . Hurley, who was stabbed in the arm, | Shepard on North street, Rev. Richard | before members of Sarah Williams agement. Fifteenth | The present omgers of Was not_seriously injured. D. Hatch, rector of St. Paul's Episco- | Danielson chapter, D. A. R., the find-| There is a rumor to the effect that| Anniversary—Has Excellent Equip- | aistant foreman, Harrr o0 MEN'S LISLE HOSE, spliced heel, John Sungaski acted as interpreter. pal church, officiated. The bearers | ing of the judges was in favor of the | the Bradiey theater 18 to pass into the i Fine. H Fres F % aadistant Foreman. 8. X @ouble sole, in all colors, at 2bc pair. Ziembza entered a plea of Cuilty and | were friends, Burial was in the Brook- | argusments wumaitied by ihe. amrma. | Poil elrenit of thediers. Tho teart hoia| ™Ment an T | tawaT ¢ Melacn MAth 1 When asked if he had anything to say |lyn cemetery at noon Monday. tive side, upheld by Miss Marion D.|by the present theater management| Debt. ook and Jndder truck replied that he had not, except that Chollar, regent, and Mes W, B Put-| does not expire for some time, BOW- | . s e Lo e No oK. 30 Desrerary e was intoxicated and was not aware | NO PRESENT NEED nam, secretary. Mrs. Fran] nnett | ever. - & B D IMPORTED KID GLOVES—a new and vaeation time will | o what ne was doing. Ofcer Hurle: of Dayville, vice-regent, and Miss Sia ank fire company was celebrated at the | {reasuzer, IT. Y . Iot just arrived, in tan, brown, gray, Vi n e fold of the facts leading up to the OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDING. | Riice Tacdbs presented ihe megative Neighbors®. Night at Grange. rooms on Cedar street Monday eve- | Beebei trusteos green, red, black and white, at $1.00 Members of Woodstock grange of [ ning. The lors and banquet hail | O: A: Willlams and Nelson Ka prisoner’s arrest and the latter's as- arguments on the question. The wair. sault -upon hi nd the interference | The Re of Committee on Trade— | juq, * G. Bill, Mrs, | North Woodstock and of Quinnatisset | held about 150 members and guests. v - soon follow. ot the fellow's two companions. - Dr. Trllnpo:miu Discussed — State ’fi‘xlfi-‘ ;“te:mn" A'?:: Sies. Bather grange of Thompson came to this city | Foreman Parks welcomed the, visitors NINSM-SYe onfiding One-button length CHAMOIS Owen O'Neill explained the nature of | T ade School. Jacobe. onday evening to attend a nelgh- |‘and introduced the speakers. The glec | CTete carringe for the 10-1 R - S Officer Hurl wound and said that 5 orees $25,000 of T: Collected. bors’ night meeting, as guests of Put- | club, composed of members of the |&un in the Town, Fall nar $1.00 sair. ce' ready tor that ioylul SE min ‘a et guah’ fally Diiel Rad oot AL of Taxes lected. nam grange. The visiting grangers fur- | campany, entertained at the conclusion | With interes! o as & . half inchies deep. The knife was shown | Wittt Cpcy dess meeting Aboyt $25,000 of the taxes due to the | nished the numbers during the soclal | of dinner with a well rendered pro- [Dy Camille Mazeus w EATENE JONQ SO SHOvER. 13 in court, with the ring guard that the Wintmantle” Teapl of tale MRS Mywite XKiliingly on the list now be- | hour. gramme of instrumental and, vocal Brooklyn navy yard, a end 1s-button, $100 and 3125 pair. |{jme ‘ly laylny aside your | reitow g nEea to. ante kaiets 15 ;:‘mn( t:;lmrhto :{wl:ampngmt:; ing odl.le;'(hed !‘;lve b7len pnldfltlo (hefi:o!- _— music, }L‘La" the son of ml... mar < i trade lector. The list calls for collec- . A man guns, %o that it o SHORT SILK GLOVES, all color, e e e wan semtanosg | the Willimantic Gas and Electric Light | fion ot about 361,000, and & good part THREE COATS STOLEN. Fiftsen Years Reviewed. el aarred be . 2 1% . company was read, and sul Ce | of the half remaining to be collected This was followed by the reading of jp—" - 2t loose change daily and de- |io six months in Jail"and”anea” 3100 | STEERY 2V"6hg Sorcecnt time there. d1a | & chvortas 1 s g ‘petare May s | TU0 of Fur—Owned by Head Mister e Ton s Ristore ot ihe sompany, | Waterbury.—m . i a and costs Yor assault with a knife and | nG" geem to be any need for the erec- | when' the. exire_ interest: charge wili| Olmstead and Son of Pomfret School. |5 PPCT OF the history of the company: | yun - Glutih . ned s ¢ Meksthilraxd Sentenced to one month in jail and Do suyines B the = X ; 3 mortment of MAY BASKETS. They|POSil some weekly With us. | fned costs for breach ot the peace. | Co% 08 SR InONe R ore were avatly | COTTTeTCe to be affixed The police of this city were noti- | CREoUER the sforts of Lo L. TAUks 10 | (00 15 Mo Doard of odu 2 pretty in beautiful colors, and very- Feliks Polack and Peter Smith | Shre agvon palldings oe portions . of e fled Monday afternoon of the discoy- | SrEsRize a fre compaty w wESIRE | IR OF 518 of the rooms fow ‘Drices, from 5c to 35c. : e o ocer and wote fmed 330 | Pullaings well to the needs of ART CLUB MEMBERS Gry of the thett from thé cottage at| AT “Gin ATl D yan elocted | sirect schiool and e v cer and wi 2 ot RE: Soatre Ao ; e Sy omfret so three overcoats, 0 b p. | teacher to” teach the Lith =hatd and costa each. Polack paid, but In de- | $ot, FAUSTIR LSt THEL, SeTEC 02 | rovide Delightful Evening for Their | two of them of fur and valuable, T | Shairman of the meeting with J. P | teacher, 1o, (ouch Whe 1) T“E H c MUHR“Y co fault of payment Smith was remanded | cureq at reasonable figures for rental Men Friends. coats may have been stolen several | Fobet® Cerk WILAm PORER CPAT TN, ey, . L. ¥ to Jail and was given a ride to Brook- /e report was accepted, and it was —— days ago, but as they were not In use | paryy and J. P, Ebbetts were appoint- /.3 sits Lotils® Hanh dspRa P P with Ziembza, The fine and costs | voted to authorize th¢ Willimatitic | The Gentlemen’s night given by the | during the warm weather of the. past | oq " TO0 Sl /0000, el 3 *r>r|and be prepared for the U 2t cases amounted to §30.40 | Gag ang Blectric Light company to ad- [ members of the Ladies’ Art elub was | week they were not lo for juntil . o - Pattorns. i #| vertise for new industries in the inter- | in every sense a tribute to their :(to:n'?ny.. when ‘;h-y we‘r‘o‘ ‘missed, ';'m: © Charter Members. n l A M o " l} aprz . et ‘Doard and the | aestheticiem and & pretty affair from o garments were the Droperty o olte best vacation that you ever cosT sz0.10 Somiten on trae—Svalier b Tught | vory” iewpont ‘ees O N Scings: | Hoad Master Olmsiead and hia son. | o 71, A2007i08 BAmes, By 00 : e S H. C, Murray and aboe— | bury, the retiring pres! ‘presided. e A e ENGAGEMENT RING No Child's Education For irvin House Propristor to Sell|vas Guthiorlsta o co-operata it tha | Xhe aifalr, wis heid Jn. iie” crapicr ACBRRY L Sane 1o Ly Parks, B F. Fitch, 3. T. 8pacial Prices At Liquor on Sunda: company in securing same to locate | rooms o0 bullding. There tesn i B oan, Biiida te compiete without a knowledge or| Mad. o £ . gome Were unusually pretty decorations on | Dies Suddenly on Monday Afternoon— | Rathour F. A. Wikcox Charles Wemes || G« E. SHAW’S [ Smumic A Plano is the fivst essenttal. —r The continued case of Max Markoft, | George E. Hinman ‘brought up the |tlwe ten tables arrangod for tho Serv-| Business Man Prominent in . the | Boirc, Fmmenl po e a s P - R et b proprietor of the Irvin house, was tried [ matter of ineficient train service for ing of the chafing. dish supper, cut| o Bobatts, & total of 14, Proposttion. e . In police court Monday morning. The | Willimantic, and this was discussed, as | flowers, candelabra and dainty shades| County. R T et rantt ot e’ ol | FTARRY S BATR Fssrmay o The A. C. Andrew Mausic C warrant contained six counts. Count |well as the especial need of better ser- |being used with charming effcet. Two B D e coanted d g . ic Co. .5 was the most scrious, that of | vice between here and Boston. It was | members of the chapter dispensed hoa- | Albert L. Arnold. 61, died suddenly | mont commiiios was Tons aid Cocty PATENTS 804-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. & Tquor on Sunday. Voted thas the committeo on public | pitaity at cach table. The menu in- | o his home on South Main street on | nd the folowine mamen wers noded AtiSrmey Thomas J. Kelley appeared | Works be instructed to confer with the | cluded creamed_chicken. served from | Monday afternoon. just before three | 1o the eherter Jmembersing by Aol | o 0000 jden, mandsome for Max Markoff. The interests of |officers of thee New York, New Haven |chafing dishes, rolls, coffee, ice cream shack to many of Putnam's psople, it L. Mowher, E. 8. Davis, J. L. Daboll, page’ Guide Book Free y unexpected. Mr. Ar- | W. D. Murphy, James V. Weaver, IT NE‘V PlANoS . L theistat were looked after by Prose- | and Hartford rallroad mw“fin’t lan— and ulkae s Bia k. | Wab o enth 4 o cuting Attorney K. Frank Bugbee.|proved train service for Willimantic, | Mrs. Kingsbury introduced ¢he speak- | ' Phoenix Block, Danislson, Attorney Kelley entéred 4 demurrer | partioularly e Sumday train between | ers at the post prandial cxercises, the | nold died without a struggle. Medi- | W. Lathum, & M, Gildersieoves, Wil- | & Ehoeni to the complaint that was overruled. | here and Hartford, and one to Boston | following being among those who re- c*‘-l E;-‘zflr'.‘w James 1;- f”".‘ifi" Aoy, W Lo Woodmansee, F. Rogers, e As Low as - = $185. Inasmuch as the accused refused to|leaving here about 8 @. m. and for |sponded: Ju Barty ° B. Back, | Viowed" the body, was.of the obinlon | SNy, T i O . Palmer, The enter any other plea, sentence was | Hartford between 11.23 5. m. and 4.07 | Nethan D. Prince, J. Arthur Atwood, |that death was due to embollsm, al- | W & FTCe0E A0 o oo oo el “op . I ‘ [: “r J passed by the court after Prosecut--|p. m. week days, and returning from | F. A. Jacobs, Captain A. P. Woodward, | though the cause could mot be posi- £ the compan peial Chosolate Cream [ AW rite for Catal H. C. MURRAY] President. tively determined without an autops: ar on the records of the company logue. ing Attorney Bugbee had recommended | Harftford later than at present. Rev. R. 8. Cushman, Rev. Clarence [ tively de ey R e ber thuoaeh au Srvor N. D. BSTER, Treasurer. | that the court exercise full jurisdic- | The question of securing a state | Barber, C. W. Flags, Miss Cora E.| Mr. Arnold was d?wn T, Aot avaE O i Caaetecsing the res. 10 Cents a Pound @pr16TuThs tion in the imposition of a fine. No |trade school for Willlmantic was dis- | Obase,’ vice—prasident of the chapter; | iWo hours before his death. —He had | Of the ciOr T5 FIRESTETORE 0, I evidence whatever was offered. Judge | cussed at the request of the president, | Mrs. Nathan D. Prince, Miss Frances [ been in the office of the City hotel | 9708 mmb,,m‘,fl,‘ 31sat organi at THE KEYSTONE STORE WATKINS BROS. Willlam A. Arnold fined Max Markoft | . T. Burr, in all its phases, which | Danielson, Miss F. Cowles. Enter-|just befora noon, i being his custom | to > V ” A Dice variety of Fresh Pish¥ also 509 ang costs, amounting to $230.10, | sowed the sentiment to be practical- | taining numbers were comtributed by | 1o Visit there regularly and,‘as far s | tion. The First Officers. Danfelson, Putbam, Moos 227 Asylum street, Hartford. PEsSve. Ovntern and Glama; a4t +| which was pai - 1y unanimous for the securing of such | Miss Mollie D. Murphy, who read a(any of his i g Dt 1k 4 septsd ~ain and Schoo! Sts, So. Manchester,| STRONG'S FISH MABKET, 28 North St. | Attomey Georee ©. Hinman repre-|a school if possible. B L R L T s chearlain T o T LA Gilsimstag) omosts Mere Siect | s — . sente@ J. J. Keirans, Markoffs part- | President Burr will appoint the com. | by Miss Alice Jacobs, who gave a|did not complain. = in all ot | 648" follows; W. A. Fraser, foreman; R MLE CONTIN 852 Main Street, Willimantia. 00829 ° | ner. A certificate was granted by the | mittee of seven that was voted at the | whistling solo. 3 A",lfld T well N"g‘ n ‘u of . Libby, tant foreman; J. ¥ I"E ELUHA E I. L H ) accasa court whereby the license cannot be |last regular quarterly meeting at an e P o R e T e Dibetts, oecretary ) stowacd: L. I | at The Boston Dry Goods Store taken away from the place. early date. THOUGHT DOG MAD. nem Heights the greater part of his | Darics and John Daboll, a commitics to | lelson. Some big dlscounts o 2= The case of William Martiey, a line- L c man, who was a boarder at thie house OBITUARY. So Ezra Bu . OUISD.P-“H":NEUF S R T by John Welcher—Fined $1and Costs. | and doing other work in his line in | lompany secured rooms in the annex of | Buy thess goods now. FOR THE ASKING [ tauer in the seloon on Sunday. Mrs. Estella R. Freoman. towns in the county. He leaves three b the | _ sept20d LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ag Dolled on the payment of <oSt3| word was recelved in this aity| Ezra Burgess of Stearns hill was|daugnters. Mrs. C. M. Lettors, Miss | oartarc of ihe church, throukh Fave | THE BOSTON DRY. i gy ey o life. For years he was engaged in the | gar oo ©700 BONE iIg 2 q arrangements | Customers another week; A s DRE: Antial d | concreting business, bullding sidewalks With the town officials wohreby the | Bargains on every counter in th OODS ST amounting to about $15. Prosecuting Main St DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. WHEN you comE IN To | itiorey about, 3_o'clock Monday afternoon. of | found guilty and fined 31 and costs, [ Florence Arnold of Putnam and Mrs. th to the company v Bughbee stated that the Mart- the use of the room od " e et Lt the death at Cromwell of Mrs, Bstella | and later all but the actual costs re- | Grace James of Newington, Mrs. Ru- Rarge, ‘The rooms were re wept2 HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY [l |ley Case was brought to strengthen the o 3 - o o er | Tiittod, after & hearing in the town | fus Chasc of tnis city le a sister of | Lithout charge. SR veee e €25 Matn Street. BE A QUARTER COMING To Q| Markoff case and as the former had | giughter, Mre. Herbert Kirkpatrick, at | court Monday afternoon. when he'was | the deceased. W. N. Arnold and Miss | Jarecy wien the Arat meeting was held sanza You been disposed of he took such action. | {aughter, Mrs. S ith shooting = d . - 4 . Freeman con~ | presented, charged with shooting & dog | I izzie Arnold of Danlelson are his e Ellison Carroll was ap- ASK oft eny S other counts agalnst Mark: | gestion of the Tungs, She was former. | owned by John Weicher. ~Mr. Bur- | Lrother and sister. einted Lo pecure money for the pur- '-. Artistic Wall P. action by the court. Markoff was ar- | 1Y & resident of Spring Hill, Mansfleld, | gess’ -defence was that he had shot| ~Mr, Arnold’s wife met a tragic death | Chage of mpparatus which reulted in apers Willimantic Gas & Tested by State Policeman W, I Jack. | 4nd her maiden name was Parker, She | the dog because he Delieved it to be | i Putnam a few years ago by burn- | fia“Coiloction of $360. come to E. MAFFITT & CO., 37 < Bon. - Members of that body had had | Was the last of her family. She was | mad. 3 ing, her clothing catching fire while . SPRING MILL o El the house under surveillance for some |20 aunt of Mrs. Fred W. Gerrich of | On the witness stand AMrs. Burgess | she was burning waste material in the Purchased Engine. We cordlaily Invite the ladies Church Street. We will be pleased to ectrie t Co. e > -4 oo this city. }.-%:I:d that she I:;eknouced thue &o{ grounds near her home. On_November .27, 1895, L. L. Parks | spect oup display of Bprins 3t estimate on painting or decorating, . 5 —_— in ‘pasture on farm and that | 05 T Motion Picture Thea- e e e omind to | AR nery. Novel ] &nd wil guarantee both work and Gétting Ready. for Bail Seasen, . [ Thread City Cydlars Elect Ofcers. |1t soapped ut beshisagd cther thingy | 7o At Duschase an engine. 1t was Anully do- | Sati % 14414 {‘4,(“’,",,,}:“,5, Ri%y b~ President Dunn of the Connecticut | postaman onuct” nopoer 4 thelr focing from rables; Mr. Burgess said | Willlam Rockwood recently arrested e e s oo [l Telephons connection. novzsa HARRIES Baseball assoctation was unusually | Cvering levted. ofamrs Tor the ooy | that there was no fag on the dog's|in Norwich, spent three days: of last | tune from Slomngion, Fo7 WL S0, busy all day Monday answerlng cor- | guing sear as follows: President, | collar, when he shot the animal week in Putnam, during which time | was pald, e SWES SOTMU WO is closing out his entire stock of |respondence that has been coming in | Charjes HIill; vice president,. George he negotiated for the purchase of the | SPPOITRT U2 PIGQ 80, B0l o duipment CALL AND SEE THE STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Etc. | Of late. Letters to the more likely | Rosebrooks; treasurer, Frank M. Lin-| BOUGHT WOMAN WHISKEY, |business of a local motion picture | 0 B0 oninany arid was used for the . Drospective candidates have been mail- | coln: financial 3 house. April 1, 1896, when fire 3 fNew Model 19 BUICK Bona-fide Sale at Cost. ©d by the Willimantic helmsman, and | secoraing. sereraey: Bimam Lonon: | For Which Ast of Friendiiness Patric To Confer Second Degres. rot lamovered b the Mingr bullaing, 8. J. MOTTOMLEY & SON Call at 763 Main St., Opera House'Blk. |he said that to date he had actually | hoard of divectors. the abov: . } ¥ - | oc ) B. Searles, and ranidly General Repair k . ! Ll 3 o officers, Moore Must Work Out $40. Cargiil council, K. of C., 8 to con- | occupied by . B. Searlcs, and ra Demonstration any time, WILLIMANTIC. signed or given orders for but two men | with Harold Willlams and Frank Gou- | - fer the second degree on a class of | spread to the Roger building, where [ pioyveis wnd Automobile E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, aprisd L0 report for Practice. but will have |lot; membership committee, Charles | Patrick Moore, arrested in Puénam, | candidates Thursday evening. the company was organized the year : : a full quota on hand when that grand | ‘Starr, Leo Haggerty, Clinton’ Wood, H. | was found guilty and fined $10 and costs Boautifying Wilkinson Park, before, and the tenement owned by (he [ $929 Main Street, Willimantic. event arrives. ; eautifying te, conmuming them ekl e e B g e e A L . | Card’ana Harry C. Kelley. @mounting to_340. in-the town court| . S0SuTVIng T CRAOR TR Thomas Potter eatate. : Bp Jin et rogatia 1 will sare be someihing e e of Kilingly Monday. for proemring | ™70 M 400 Font® of Wilkinson | SILat & Jose of about 313,000, Con - Srade at the . . . D F C. JACKSON-—Deptist | ver et oo e pomeriine | Personals. Thiskey for Margarel Burke "o was | o0, (77 8, ST, 'C gl Taity | i@ the flames and preventing the fe; | nas the latest stylew tn milline O ) i = SMvihe)the fend put lo enage snn ths | e A e o | O : is_coming to be called, have been set | {yioy1y gattled dlstrict, won praise for | jend Wer opening on s Mechanics’ . Dep’t. Store |Painless Extracting and George 3L, Cryne of Hariford spent oty ot the Dlace. Lares capstones | the firemen from all quarters, — i & . eauty o : tion -was - 2 i Filling a Specialty s Monday visking friends In fown. JEWETT CITY to top the wall rising from the river- | On June . 1886 A &fdton . Cl RN EBADATARTERD for § UTFITTERS TO ALL. Lowest, prices. All work susran. | ElOTeNce Automatic Rev. J. H. Newland of Norwich was | .. bed at the west side are being put | TAOF P 0% CenTton of a hose res! | aimo carry & full line of be &% 790-704 Main St. Willlmantic, Ot. | teed. g in town for a brief stay Monday. Borough Odd Fellows Vieit Norwich | into place. . by the late E. H. Potter. goods, school supplies, fanoy oot . Associated Dental Parlors, 0il Stoves Raymond Parker, & student at Yale, | Brethren—School Sessions Suspend- ) City Notes. Present Equipment. b L e W et i O 752 Main Strest, - - Willimantic l}; \gflm 2}- v‘mfil Dr. anc T.| ed in Memory of ‘Miss Soale, mw;\l.l:.T ol;‘rl-oyu?rrrll:{t‘:::a has been w. through the efforts of the coin- | ~ - e e rs— ot-w " ort is hel . Parker of Church street. e 3 1 Waterous gaso K TO SEE THE Souvenir ELMORE & SHEPARD, s Bt Sundaye 50 o 05 B m | By ome of these ot 1 sivek| . G. L. Bldwell of the firm of Har- | A pary of a dosm of the membera| Mries"Lillian Droutt has retumed | B 0O et Diimaed. i 100 W T (®accessors to Sessions & Elmore) janla They are always ready to use, | Wood. Bishop & Bidwell of Norwich, | of Reliance lodge, No. 29, I. O. O. ¥ ’N’,';_ &nd Mrs, E. M. Bruun of Brook- | fully equipped hook and ladder wagon P I . burn common kerosene oil, have | was in town on business Monday. went to Norwich' Monday evening t g M een guosts of Mre, |2 modern hose earriage as well 1 m and Funera '“C(US, no wicks to trim, no valves to| Johm Stanton, the principal of. Mt. [2ttend work in the third degree and a | lyn, W ¥. BONE, Dech KOOSO U | reel, ‘the old hand engine, over If It's Wall P. clog, no delay in starting or in | Pleasant street school in Norwich, was | PZRauet at Uncas lodge. Dradley streef. Mr. and Mrs. Brunn |feet of hose and the present L) JEWIWIT CITY OANDY KITCHE 60-62 North Strest. apers putting out a Willimantic visitor Monday. School Children to Pay Tribute to : . Tonion was dedicated 1n 150¢ and was | “SOB Wil Bnd. 15 Sarnenis The flame s controlled by a lever, and Wefuriey Y made the trip in their automoblle. | JUVCH 0D 050000 51 800, The home LADY ASSISTANT. In all the latest designs that you de- 9 Ay & g Mr. and M J. B. Fullerton of Dead Teache: M Warner Elected Editor. m‘r‘ v S edstient wilt Colepheis conmsetiun. sire, come here. Our large assortment * the cost of running is very Iow. | windham street recently entertained | There was mo session of school on and moderate price will interest yom. Two and three burners with or | ypy and Mras, N. C. Mansir of Holyoke, | Monday, but the children were sum- | , Misd Frances Warner, Holyoke 1911, aggregate a valuation of §4,500, and 1s od to orde;. Vi daughter of Judge and Mrs. B. M. War- | free from debt. A{ca, e cream” Sewete ‘clly "oy Our stock of ready mixed Paints and without standard. The price, | yrat o inters" lles ¢ t $7.50 to $12.50. % ‘moned fo make arrangements with re- | [AMETCTE IORE LI lCt Thag been | Tnus, i 15 years, starting with | Rk Yemerr diiy T A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. A oL, epMiss Sadie McGauley, who #as been | gurd to going to the ehufch today:| clocted cditor of the Mt. Holyoke Mag- | practically nothine thia company huw | =205 Z272 Jrs e Banufacturer of different styles of | 72 Church Street. wil «.|Fireless Cookers e guest of ere for the past e o ey W e %o | azine for'next yes: accomplished what probably ex: o Al Light Carriages and Wagons, Wi A g ¢ Monday, Ted to Worcester, Masa. | iina the funeral servicos, but will | Clothes Line Contest Affords Amuse- | any similar orgunization *n \n p. surrs 3 ) 3 Flatio Harness, Carriages and Wagons for i Here is another summer comfort that Rw",mm, . May of Colchestdr | march from the schoolhouse to the ment. 5,,‘:.'.,";:3,‘.{' '1'1',: {:wnm[)r?v:‘:,:':l‘(lm"-‘ml i ¢ sale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing E. L. PRINCE, - eyery housewife should have. The | wa "y ywillimantic visitor Monday and | chureh at i1 o'cloek. At he. pastor's Efble clane sdoles of | fEim SO0 the ADWA owary (et or 7 of all kinds. Repository and shops Caloric Fipeless Cooker will pre- | called on members of the local Cath- King's-Daughters’ Delegates. the Second Congregational Sunday | poi " oy 380 _Val Street. e CONFECTIONE B any sort of food w ndhout the | olic’ clergy: - Delegates from Dorcas circle of the | Sunday school, held at the home of Mr. | ""of webruary 17, 1899, the comwany |~ g 0 »‘mv crrl'" A o M e B asove cooking and baking | Mrs. ‘Charles: Newsll and daughter, | King’s Daugters elected to represent | and Mrs. W. J. Bartiett recently, there | joined the State Firemen's association, | = fp8 Up-ta-du were vocal solos by Miss Helen Brad- | yhich gives each member of the coms A ar. any protection by insurance aiw s ma i TRwis Proprjetsr juries received while on duty at Sux that thes give execllont res | Miss Cora, of ~Roekville, have their circle at the county convention 5 % n age; ley and a reading by Raymond Gilpat- sults and save a big item in fuel, | Suests of Mr..and Mrs. F. W. Gerrick | held May 18, °in_Central Viilage, are ”g' g ¥ we"l mm" P A i and Ice Cream Caterer L i Two and three compartmentse. | of. Chestnut street.” the leader, Mrs. E. H. Hiscox, her al- o g JIOURIGAN. L. M. REED 734 Main Stres Willimantic, Conn. SRS e Bl oL TN Mes, Della who_has been | ternate being the vice leader, Mrs. W. Af}‘:{"&“‘;h‘e":::n;;‘fl gdded to the | are. On March 31, 1508, the“company |1 Jewets Otty. 3 Telephone 63-3. Jansa b g H. Gone, and Mrs. Nellie Hooper, with ¥ s 3 was incorporated under the law PUNERAL DIRESTOR e agency for the Travelers Life 3 EEA A visiting friends fn Provide is the XL e Shie Hooper, with | fiie contest. Refreshments were serv- | the' staie . < . 4 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hat- . i s WeL | ed, The committee consisted of Mrs, 2 Furuiture and Crawt Cooking Aceident Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad SorE ot Bpruce mifest as alternate. e e o Company's Foremen. Rangaa. g $he United States Health and A joi- HIRAM N. FENN, e Terl Richurdy lett Mohday morning Good Catch of Bullheads. ey A e The following 18 the 1Ift of foremen | “Phones—8tors §1-2: houss 3-8 Hent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. W rite Ifl‘t % A for Holyoke, Mass. Today Mrs. A. J. Mrs. F. H. Gilbert, George Leyden, Mr. and Mgs, Arthur Root and their | who have served the company during - — — . UN: 'AKER and mlcfll s £ Richards and her daughter, Miss Mazie_ | Herbert and L\L(:Imz(l-mtm and Huolld rhild-::nsnol l'x:;mn;m Mass., yflo.r« the un;vu:t 15 years. GOy PO TR T 60 rusineg magiue e ot e e : a . - ot ¥, 1 o mub % r e e 1 s e Dl s ot Tedote wome s Mhoes | s et 2 Livby, 1898 o 18995, L. Ashorort, 393 ' [abia ok Ladx Assistant, ‘home. ) 5

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