Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1910, Page 9

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TUESDAY, OCT. 11— 12 PACES 0. | L. JAGKSI]N-—I]enhsi Painless Ex¢racting and 752 Main St Telephone. Willimantic Juné “Boing Out of the Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OURFITTERS 10 ALL. maylifd et, stove that bakes to perfectior Bagee Imperia: Magee Ideal HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER anéd BEMBALMER | Filling a Specialty | 82 Churcb St. Willlmantle, Ct . ¢ Tel*lm lady Assistant ! Three fine stoves that will suit v g every faney -— three handsc models that vour neighbors envy you in having—three sto any one of which wi!l helip sustain_yvour reputation as a cook. Befter step in aud see stove anyway. JAMES HARRIES | PERFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. ‘Ye Post Card Shop.” 852 Main Street, Willimantic Junéd If it's Wall Plpel‘s 10 all the latest designs that you de- alre, comes here. Our large assortment | and mederate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and | painters’ supplics are complete. A. B. HOLMES, Willimantio, T 72 Chureh Street ELMORE & SHEPARD, GetdTus (8. ocssurs to Yeaslons & Elmove) v Magee Oxford i held {in the Good results alwars follow the ,[mbaimars ol tonera Brectors, |.. T T N i LADY Assllri"’ ;u;ni Madder, and, Zeiephone Comuscilon Lee & ho) afl mpson’s ternoc turned out to greet her. As soon as Ton oelocn | she pressed the button doors flew open etore 1. |in all directions and the tramp, tramp, tramp of the pupils could be heard o ~ —— = 2. 5 2 - ' WILLIMANTIC : : What Is Going On Tonight. ] sealer of weights and mcasures, J. 5 BosTo" sT”nE Vaudeville wnd Moving Pictures at|Godfrey LaPalme. : x ! Logmer Onera Hou There are still a number of appoint- l(:ml;;mures at the . Bijou and| ments {0 be mace that will come up ¥y for action at some future meeting o mantic Lodge, 4 B. S, v WILLIMANTI(:, CONN, R EIHIC ZEOdE S NG, D). 0.'v. | the board. - w. e % 5 . eut, No. 23, Knights of | "No One Anxious for Nomination. ° e o q 2 democratic probate convention | on D udnal NG 1L B . ndmination of a judge of pro- - R' h d Hudnui’s st v this district has been called | ELECTME T aturday. . There is no one out | SChpE | oeuscTMENS APPOWTMENTS |sfuri i it Rl baking methods which gave the Thomas J. Kelley Tow:= Counsel— htx.xivl:dm of canvassing for the nomina- ln Supt. Chamberlain Reappointed at 1d Us da Biscuit also resulted in a 3 Periumes and rsor o g BSOS R world Unee . - % & | The new board of selectmen beld its { prort thas :‘Xl":‘\‘i(d‘“;fl‘l:lll pae ol ol : . | regular meet Monday and besides | ioct ‘Rat Town Clerk and eve Q on 0l e the transaction of the routine busi- | gemocratic nominees fo - ness made a number of appointments, { i lGCHC, pominees for * >z . 7 A e | chief among which was the unanimous rom Windham at the soda / ackel' Ual ty Y Tt you want the best, get Hudnuts. | .0 ¢ment of Henry W. Chamber- | Monday evening. Mr. Ien = mn Cr q ty. ou It is deMghtifui, sweet, strong, pen:; jite ui sunsriRtendint. oF . et “,".attr‘rlnum; flatly denicd | 5 Z t trating and lasting.) This is distinctly | 12in as superin L . candidacy and emphatically | eal th h new perfumes, developed after many o andntne Stueinale of i that he has not been, is not and does | realize is the momen you SSoeriiEls Dy, one gF {the ek chgut- 1 g “the appointment not propose to be a candidate for al 1 o o 3 ‘h.” appointmen j honor this yeng. (He al | k open e roy purp (4 (< LA sroh ittt P0G perion -, L= | ficient work to rdquire all ! P SPEE Seliptentun Ac 3 ko neY | tion and accented the nomination and | a racHage SOd Cfackers so tcm t- Yadma, 30c per oz . from | T e e e o an a Stephdnotis, 50c per oz consel t muer owen. | ket r (Never sold in bulk) Tdeal Pink, 50c per oz redtpar f the |POse of giving the org: | lng and g at ey Cannot Nonalisa, 50c per 0z board meets with approval a o has ;3::""\\;‘" Y;‘“g‘i""“s(‘ ‘:_)'_'(‘;: o) t d White Lilac, 50c per oz '1['1:”»';."";”,4 most competent a TH S il e e be resls (< Wood Violet, 5 per oz. Th o v h1 minor ) . g — | « e ) ppointiments— Aimee. 50c per oz Teappoint. ‘CAR REPAIRER DEAD. | " Lily of the Valiey, 50e per oz. i Y ST Totkéy Cinb b6 et ok Windham c commit- |John Flannagan, Injured in Bolton . S B0 A 7 win H. Hall, H. Hart- Wreck, Fourth Man to Die. Cardinal Lily. 50¢ per oz and Dwight illimantic - White F 50c per oz | cemetery, 'D. Cli John IFlannagan a [ ] Extreme Violet Toilst Water, $1.50 Alford and Ja car repairer, who wa ottie: m cem ; in fast Thu San Remo Violet Water. $1.00 bottle. II'»'{I"‘) i '!‘Lm (Xl:\v:“vfi”(g ha'é 3;\ | 3 Elaine Toilet Water, $1.00 bottlz, aErnbees ] N sustained. The | Violet Soap, cake. Brown, Cha .“ gled that ampuiation was | o L Violet ot Powdar Ao box. Charles Georga I Rackus, just below the hip. Dec i NAT' NA Maedfe g b James W. Hillhouse, George S. Eiliott, | was also internally | "”“:f A Iward W. Avery, John Lennon, Pai- | was sent his wife of h BISCU IT Nail Pol ¥ B. Martin, | tion but she Violet Sec r t i George D, |shortly after | COMPANY { aliive ooth Bowder: a6d | Wheeler; gauger: tt D. Hopkins 3 | | and Charles E. : haywards, 'nu.xfipu s G | BEdward W. Ave e S. Manley, nission 16 Fu- | Sec box. " C es Tucker M. Hol- ke | us Cold Cream, | brook; Holmes, b {D. E. Charles . Fenton | PSS, X er and "Pmu and the b . K . Holbrook: nt to on the 4.07 ex- | o Carpenter, George F o G I T l {1 W. Hillhouse, George we fourth man to die | "l ues oweis | E Lyon, Charles L. Bos ¢ the accident iFian- Huck-a-buck Towels— | I rd W. Aver vears old. sur- | 15 inches at { H. Johnson and Charies F. a widow and four Marietta Reid and Ai - r some time. returned to their i school was supposed to have pressed 2 i oldest of whom is 11 v | don | in Boston, Monday. the button. é e ey o wAl P e e e I | Witlimantic — Mrs zabeth Shea, | W. I Latham and family have e 0 fnches at ford to Newington. He w | Mrs. Nellie Lyneh | turned from Pleasure beach. where £lhe 18 inches , Aguredngt 3 : SIdonE docal raityial men, | Miss Margarot IFlah > [ they have bee ending the summer | President Faunce of Brown puts 1 inches finer quality, at 59c | (] ea 1 y BT s lane poRic | Oppenheime at the They made the trip | part "ip““('”‘:"‘”;I”“"*"“’g dox collexs ard " Nellie Mo { by au QLS upor Tt e aGs. o) v x oy i Boe 2 ! T nd Mfss Maiy Flaherty, | EEA e [ thers. “Fathers ave paving $3.000 for 24 inches wide, at §9c yard. 1 ~ Constables Qualify. [ o et i |ian automobile for:thet bok who.doar lncreas‘n owing five out of the seven | Bigelow Family to Move to Buffalo. | JEWETT CITY | not need it.” he said. “aMd putting him = elected at the annual towWNn{ 1 ocine S AT o | under a $700 teacher. The time wil F qualified. and Monday | pave made th and iy Y9 Funeral Services for Mrs. Luther Crom- | come when the father will pay the Kimonas and ouhngs o with the board of and” Mapsiicld ' junty for the past | Weil—Joint Mesting of Selectmen and | $2.600 for the fhacher and the $700 Business lectmen M. Ford. “Leman | 81 are Wit oy o 1545 | Sehool Visitors—Meeting of Gongre. | foF the automobile _ Comfortable, light and cool, made of W AAery o Wi T e ] bout the 20th inst. | gational Men’s Club. | Tn Persia there are no distilleries et ot nove, mlein ot | et o " 2 el Lt i 11, | mor_breweries. and native wine is the with orient wer designs and con- . ) of busin nterests, { The pody Al 4‘;om“c . ey . s trasting estin borders, with shirred Of I hls Bank‘] H. C. MURRAY SR e e R R romwell,, whose | 0L¥. |intoxleating (begerage, uged. s e i < i = B { publishes published in this city, anc 1rr irday a c ::: effect, 50c, 750, $1.256 and $1.50 Elssted Director of Windham National ”.1 1 mm:‘u , lished in this « tr_‘.wfl\“; “':v ul: o '|‘w e\.‘xl S “|\ .1:’:‘“{:“[2:\20|r}< 9 : 3 Bank to Succeed the Late Henry | turned out i THiily WL | WAl e e ght -to the Bap- - : Best Colored Outings, 10c vard. = y | turned out in B mily will. { Willimantic. was brought -to the Bap ok ol re ot 13 p o goes to showr that the People | (ol e | Bowever, continue o " oreuny |thelr | et chirch hore on Monday for funsral ere 10 Irace n Jewett i { F 5 , 12 yard. | © : I A summer home on Pine jsland, Mans- | Rev. E. W. Potter an puien White . Outingk, 100, 3 11 like our conservative method | .. board of dircetors of the Wind- | ficld, each year. Payneiconducted thessseviecs: &t~ s e %¢ yard. 2 : ham Nationul bank held a meeting e { Alice Me¢Broome sang Beautifu LL AND Wi 2 E, 2% 2 g y of doing business. One of Monday and_elected H. . Murray a | Miss Pendleton Thrown from Carriage ! “lflwk n{g’:l‘[?);f;ggf Handsome line to select from. Prices 3 frector to fill the vacancy on the| \onday afterioo AiLE g ey 6r circle of the Kin = . L. - | in Banking consists in mak-|Larrabee, late of Windham. Thers | bove (He town farm, and Miss Sewet Cy ““““,“"”(,"‘fz‘““ G e e et T AT g A was no othcr business of importance ‘ton, who boards witly| ers being George . Haskefl, Jonn Agents Lad: ome Journal aper | { A transacte as the meeting was heid | S e S th g 5 Gréen, Deacon J. . Phillips an ea- Y Patterns. ing conservative loans and simply for the purpose of electing a | dfraet from ' Muiv and ’;m",_‘,,',“,',‘\'“'“‘\‘,'!..m J. D. Ecclestone. There .were THE REST ICF. CREAM | Scttia confining same to a lirited | director. Mr. Murray was the unani- curb. “Mrs, Allenot. ont iof theycas- | fowers Srom: (Mp il ks, wiS harles [ s whai I sell. whelesale and retail, at mous choice of the directors. h leaving Miss Pendieton seaied | Clomwell, Ida ond Frank Cromwell | he Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. territory. This Institute so- T therein. (L e M e e Tici I “h il > The White Squaw Pleases Audience. | = A minute or two afier a heavy pair | a2 n‘\‘,"‘”‘"\dxr‘ Dtist ohurth the Kincs 3 ° icits only such loans in the| aonday cvening at Toomer Opery |of horses nitched to o large farm wag- | Sociely the Haptist ciiureh, the Kip ¢ 3. HorToMLEY & soN, : s rioresentation of Tha Sicset Iaf Chisel sireol, sut Melaugalin and John Revnolds. RelS | 3icycle and Automobile Repairine bett Ehtiy h Squaw, which was effectively ey anat ut of town wh er, at 1s why we are and well played by an able Wsscniio, pas N i (fonies Stteed and . Mra.-Chanla 0il and Gasoline for sale, - . 3 characters, S g the rward wheel of the /heavier | &1 1 4 e oo *_,Are a 'l'l‘lfle flal'd. increasing oug,bus“less bY number of Norw ich pm;)'le““, Rason pemm locked in \h:-; outs 1“‘ i (;:S‘-m\‘.ll.f\m l.«-\uhhi:":! “,’fi‘\x?' e ZRYVITT OTTY HOYEL . . he performance. wheel of t rriage and turned | ot e i' i field. Mr. doing a Safe Business. s B e g i . e beace of Springfield, ) New and Up-to-dnte Hotel fu ever~ | the carriage over upon its e, throw- | = Weaver. of Willims |Ne - e i o | Pendleton. She had the | Yviliam Weaver X prrifenla:. But Cheer Ul), for You Can If Ygou appreciate this kind LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A. O. H. | it o the horsc's | 192 Smith, Willlam Smith, Mrs. Cora A R e s A P Fees i 1 starting to | 500 et r f busdiness we invite you to|Holds Sixth Biennial County Conven- m sans ! entry. Mr. and Mrs. H. Chapman o Get Money by calling at the | ° i Leou olonmaliCounty £ orseateon (9T ME S M ohepiant % ROVETAR N do your Banking with us. SRt Loneay: EiEeaion f "I':“R“]'h"' | tic. Mns. Jane Wood and Mrs. Wright Jewete Ciey: % 2 auxiliary to the A. O. H. | win opposite J. Youns {or NErwich PRI e S AGL WI“iman“c 3 X;x_eld its s)nlh biennial county conven- | store. There were mno injur | School Appropriations Voted. . e s 1. 3 io i = S e] b iss re Lo | . 3 B 5 S The Willimantic N SRRl LAl In e on | The joint board meeting of me]ule& Phones—Store 513: house 36-5. < . scor g3 ere | a severe shakine s g s } he Hotel Hooker the convention was The wheel of the light ) o S o e s T oan Company, Savings Institute [ffi i ST 0 L b et e B B ERCIELE . = Elizabeth M. Shea, counay president. | T r of horses nber w 4 ¥, 15 Union Sireet. | H. C. MURRAY, President, A number of matters of mterest were | on were owned by J of Mans e b N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. d);uul routine business tran- | field Center. ¥ ppropr for the libr g . . g augldTuThs One of the principal matters o ting adjourned and the school Terms strictly confidential. as the adoption of resolution con- | j A Lyman Awarded Contract. e e i ootlld el S T to | The street committee of the com hairman and A. ( X e e, Sadie Grace in the contes e. {mon counci pened Mew acting _school Pads, Composition Books, Pencils, ‘ cide the most popular Catholic Iady | morning in the office ri foilowing .“‘ic““me“s vere Ponss In1e) | Miiaiisga vButies ¢ Crayens, For Artistic Wall Papers | i Aumerica, Teen ehcss s, 150 | Counger G- W Melony for _the. cons | Examination of feichers s Ik, : . { “ted: 5 struction of the provements . ardic] . 8 csing Tiol R M o ) As Low as = - $185. c.ctca: oA LA Op Or e Hlnovements ransportation. T . Hawkins, .| Pencil Boxes, Slates, Erasers, Straps, Church Strest. We will be pleased to , - president Reid. | property - of - Arnold Potter, Charle ardiner. W. care of| Knives, Lunch Boxes and Baskets, estimate on painting or decorating, | Write for Catalogue. Putnam; secretary, Ms Gordon, | M. Holbrook and oihers. This myolve { and will guarantee both work and | e e L e e - “Bs. E“m Hv hillk(lll snm price, have served the | building of a retaining wall, five s as siven the pur 5 Telephcne connection. nov2sa | WATKINS BROS.’ Sast oo rance | sbete e \",, of the 3 Mot o ‘atiend the Norwich i . i > as in apprecia- | three feet ol the be and one . y 227 Asylum street, Hartford. 200d work done in the in- | foot six inches wide Men’s Club to Debate. : of the order set on found o b i Go 1, CheSbro s\ Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. Following the conve ntior lunch was | €xtending - one : ta ;x. e u\xeslti;l 2 Main Street, Willimantio. served and entertainm furn 1 | above the surface of T R B For Automobiles. deg!d 2 by _the members of the local division. | The contr awarded S e nea), = The following delegates were | Lyons for he other | evenin: he our will be The - prices right naw. attendax % =N " T Nith their devoted to a debate; subject, Is Insu . b : 1 Sy % > ‘ K ) geney Politics to Be Commended 1029 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. | A, R. BURNHAM, Agenl. | B e Ban, Wi | = “his be followed by a 00d pro- = Marufacturer of different styles of | Miss Eiiznbeth Reid Mos Tooie are | 3 Light Carriages and Wagons, Geary, Miss e M | Personals. A nice varfety of Fresh Fish; also | Harness Carriages and Wagons for | FUNERAL. 1cob of Wesier s \'Lsiltl:g! ¢ \ Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at sale. Carricge and Wagon Repairing | s daughier, Mrs. Char . S er. | s " {of all kind.s. Repository and shops | Henry A. Harwood. dward Yerrington of Providence is STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. | 180 Valley Street. T The funeral of Henry A. Ha ling 2 week with his cousin, Mrs. | 7 oct294 Horse Shoeing. Tel connectlon. | was held Monday afte . Gilbert. novid ’ from the hon RS Magee Ran e = JiRemA SES BN, of Mo TOUCHED WRONG BELL. P conducted the sy Burldl was [k e - E. L. PRINCE, Look Into Your Home 3 5] o fmevimeni T demetery ¢ i) Visitor to Ansonia High School Gave | l and ask Yourself what is its greatest| e is the range that meets popular | Directors Fimore & Shepurd v Signal for Fire Drill | children, to yourselves and your v combining the hiz cof Mre SMEoEA (Oromuwell. | An inter e avill was held A5 1 e the whn fakun:. this, Wi st | friends. Tt is a piano We ~are the gr st fue he body of ®lary Ann Cromwett | the Hill v morning, z an 0n‘ec"0nery I among 16 largest distributors of :u-n my and every known device s taken to Jewett Ci t { cGoking stove, a hot weather neces- 734 st c pianos in the State or convenience in nuc‘numn | train Monday renoon. & i sity, and always “a friend indeed, in Main W|Ihmannc, onn. | . 1 | held in the Baptist church in w_,. i i and the rest. | time of need.” You ought to see the A. C. Andrew Musi ; | with & in the Jewe | The ey di i D e & it { 804-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. oy e o .WiHiayv* e e ont [ha;’m,\ Ntire seheol neq | discriminating purchasers. Better look at the Humphrey Instantaneoas Water Heater, you call 'fiase& Electrical_l)ep’_t., Lovers of Cats should see those on exhibition at CRANSTON'S alzo the Ruud Healer, wisen more. o ",-_p “\‘y~ every floor It was raining outside 7 e T e dren did not seem to mind O and in a moment after the bell sound- i [ithe BTt i ntio o od the hallways were fairly alive with w students heading for the doors. w2 ¢ It unusy@al to: have a fire drill on youl| T -tford\yas | 2 v day and not a few of the e o OTANVAS 1 eachers, as*® well as the scholars, the | @ A thought there was really a fire. Even Michael J. Connors of Woonsocket, | Superintendent ~ Buckley was kept I. was the recent guest of relatives | gyessing for « moment. The children | in the Thread city. were finally turned back, the high Wilton Little of Summit strest | School students on the third floor be- T e fmily Randall |ing halted on their way to the lower of Rocky Ford, ol [ el | | While one of the Sevmoeur teachers and A g L Fox of Oak ! was credited with getuing the children € enlertaining their nlece, {our, Superintandent Buckley was oo} | Kiite Fox of Hartford | chivalrous o adwit (. When asked | 0se e {abour the natrer. the superintendent ahe ({5 G Wl w2 admitted there hid been a fire dr awle; | IR R it he understo U wome visitor ’ had taken the five alarm Button For Mroand e Juvsous, | the porter's bell. Mr. Buckley said Wi ha\g tna:n staving in Windham ' some parent who was visiling the

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