Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 3, 1910, Page 9

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THURSDAY, NOV. 3—12 FAGES ] 5 {ing to $9.60 cach, which they paid. I Both. men were well supplied with ° money. | OBITUARY, | What Is Going On Tonight. ning Ralph O. Wells of Hartford, Mrs. Henry Atwood. | | Vaudeville and “Moving Pictures at |retary of the public utilities commis- | Mrs. ‘Harriet E. Atwood, aged ST, | g Qpera House, o, 5, U. 5, W, V., | S0 M. Wells delivered an able | who died in Stoninston Tuesday, was | méets in G, A B Hall > address upon the pet theme and par- | born in Mansfield and was the widow WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | M Obwebetiick Lodge. No. 16, I. 0. 0. F, | ticular stress was laid upon the ac- | of Henry Atwood, who died in Mins- | Moving Pictures at the Bijou and |tion that the state business men’s as- | field about 35 years'ago. At the ti | scenic Temple. 3 sociation is taking with reference to |of his death Mrs. Atwood went to liv Court Windham, No. 97, Foresters of | the bill that is to be introduced at|with her sister, Mrs. John E. Atwood, & |Am(‘u\'d. Lrlu next session of the general assem- |fow deceased. 9 | o | bly. Normand F. Allen, candidate for | There survive a brother, John A. | PUBLIC UTILITIES BILL :lr'v[:dresentatnre from the city of Hart- | Conant of thi ty, a sister, Mrs r 2 —_— ord, was mnext introduced and_ spoke L. Merrick of Springfield, l en Topic of Address by Ralph O. Wells | at some length upon the provisions of and a son, Arthur Atwood of | and Normand F. Allen, Wednesday | the bill. Norfolk. | Evening. The meeting was then thrown open, | The body will be brought to this | questions were asked and answered, today (Thursday) for burial in The Wilinzantic board of trade and | and a lively gen discussion fol- cemetery at Atwoodville. ! the business men’s association held a |loWed. The meeting was an enjoyable | Peter Hussey. joint ante-winter session Wednesday | o¢ and the attendance wa torke | Peter Hust Wwed 35, died at hi 5 s evening in_the rooms of the board of | &S to ma st the interest being taken TS et Bring in the Children, Babies and | venIng If, the Fooms O the Boate, of |in the public utilities movement. Bome, 5. Sprace Sfrcct, Tucdday Infants, mothers, and let us show you about a hundred sat down to B St liries T postilth AT | e " : months’ illness with gastr © was the pretty things we have for them. e s l’l;?l('::(j’l’l’d":d ahg sere flll ut- | VIOLATED PEDDLING ORDINANCE |a steam fitter. There sur two sis \d Infants ~Bearskin | 357t - LeR T — | ters, Misses Alice and Bridget Hussey, « d red, and a few After supper President Henry T " °f $3 and Costs Each Imposed in | both of this city. ‘Mr. Hussey was & ¢ -0 and $5.00, surr of the board of trade introduced | Shal i o Sarnlusspcouncllaiio i1, s R A the principal speaker of the eve- 2 iR - o [ e O SR R nte’ White Serge { . Wednesday morning in police court < . s L. - {Sam Freseia and Sal ri Sciortino, | New Opera Company Meets With Fa- Coat ¢ and cuffs, at| f who ‘were arrested Tuesday vor. 198 | jed up charge ith pedd Fedtesan s v Sre s Long Coats, white sergel the peddling ord The men | §onpd BECHCE . cataich, & Love : dmitted in court that they were sel Coir s e R : a s I admitiedn eths ressele i complete, and the last act of o | ing goods represented as linen while | g qUSE COMP ELe, and the last g | In reality they were nothing more than | io"gances. The opera was vers - & pink with 2 a he cotton. Judge 10ld im- | 2005 oo LA : | <@ AreaTrifle Hard, |}, ity Dhi%oats ouni- |received. The audience while not was appre at beauti :m\» and e v rinbons, at 0% and | By Cheer Up, for You Can{ “yust say,, w t M b HH t l(;e oney by calling a me|HORL|CK’s C. V. RAILROAD Reduces . Hours of Work and Pay for Section Bosses and Help. effect and ribbon 1 The Uneeda Biscuit are soda crackers made from the finest flour and the best materials obtainable— That Makes them an ideal qun Uneeda Biscult are baked in surroundings where clean- liness and precision are supreme— That Makes them , PURE Uneeda Biscuit are touched only once by human hands package— —when the pretty girls pack them— That Makes them clEAN Uneeda Biscuit are sealed in a moisture proof That Keeps them FRES" e section and their men $ A on the Central Vermo: ilroad ere Esosian, WIS, Wi wl“!mavfllc | It Keans notified Tuesdiy by the omeme thas | 3 % ! i Ongmal and Genuine commencing November the winter | < | M0 chedule of hours. of employment v ' el Loam Company ‘MALTED MILIG s s s oy ol g i at 69c, H | will be from 7 n. to d 1 3 s | 12 an | y - m., nine hours at $1.35 per dav. The 15 Unton Sireel | The Food-drink for All Ages, | simmer schecute called tor ten hotrs | 4! . and $1 per day. In addit t | | More healthful then Tea or Coffee. |nelp is also rediced. one man beins | Fall Dress { Terms strictly confidential. | szpgs with the wcakei; digestion, |lct =0 on cach geclion between the | ‘A Pasiags | octiza i elicious, gorating and nutritious. of Willimantic. e TRBAIRE 1 { | Rich milk, malted gran, powder form. | o gl | (iieversaid it ) | icers of Hillton Hose Company. | | ! JAMES HARRIES A quick lunch prepared in a minute. | Hilitop hose ¢ No. 3, W. F. | 00 S PERFUMES, TGIiLET ARTICLES, iTakennsuhsntnte.AskforHORLlCK'S. held in the Summit street fire house. | e ATIONER Cth S elected the for the ensuing { i 3 ers are imitai “orer 5 g - rich array of the newest in color | “Ye Post Card Shop.” | fans. [t n gL A i et : | 9 i i § AT SESAT {a short wedding trip. and on their - | spent Wednesday with friends in Nor- | entire fac If the pink of your cheek: aterials. | 801 Main Street, Wiliimantic | e forc |ttt il male their home at . East | wich, ’ is alluring in its delicacy, chooss som E with invisible | yunea 1 TSl 5 ‘\\’{nflfi-’n' Hill, where M illette is H Cheney of South Manchester ".nl'll:lll"ll‘]"[ar,\ shade for your dres: v Panam Num's veiling | 1 C. Hbwardy Cliates |farm superintendent wis M. | with a party of frie Bonted in: the: | En¥eIsely, Sunattractive : fantires —a, . a | | | Agelara Sazarin : S5-rzy of Hunrtford te Woods in this vicinity Wednesd R GienE nse s CuatLiint ‘or air, a ard | | | a one time an ope i) the i ! a too ample m. nould be “dressed ; ! i | o2 B Of the bt e e Mr. and Mrs. Dyvyer down." and ‘t rt affirms that Diagona n s | | | land Telepticie | tie son ot 13 | such features ubdued and bet- | | > Mrs, Marg 2’3 | ter features given prominence If one ’ | mother, in knows' the secret of the new art of > ‘ MISSIONARY INSTITUTE. i i Poplins, AS LOW as = = 5185 | Jar . s — | beauty. These secrets are to be A bl ; IARYOINS auty. s . im- s and the new : - l ;.\m;n d re married at | Closing Sessions Held on Wednesday JEWETT CITY R e TR a er colors and shades, 4 noon home T 2 e 3 v = . . W ri 2 i at First Congregat 5 ; : ; . o |Defor $5.00 e | te for Catalogue, . f pride gregational Church. 1 i Drill Works: Wpll st Grammas| Dember or not, may pase before the 3 e R 3 ;:j_h““ Interest in the Interdenominations School—Local People Attend Confer- | zood points and poor ones, and plan an " peautiful destgns ) . pre Seremony was pert Institute that held sessions in the I ence—Philip Desjardines Injured in | artistic costume of the praper fabric s vard, | S BR | 75 MONUMENTa | church, this city, f f { and the mosf becuming color, on th oy i | ence ot relatives and se days was keen up to the conclud- | Wagon Accident, lines,best suited to hiar Kuite. ~Boston R i | Headstones ana Markers in our stock | (1icnds bride w . |ing meeting Wednesday evening, and : 5 e b | Transcript. | sylum street, Hartiord. Iready to be erected. Obtain our prices | -\fter the ceremony |the attendance for Wednesday w A fire drill been established at| THE H C MUBHAY co Main and School Sts, So. M:nchlshr.i!“d‘x";"pecé 1‘2" :“‘:“c dseslg“!- e e even larger than on cither of the two | the Riverside grammar school, and wa = STV (0 . L. . 3 s : | Eirs . A. LENNON, | side in Camden, 3 s | preceding dayk » missionary me d Ay o e Teete it iy Pooer| B2 Main Strest, Willimantie | oot B o PERION |a eranadauzhter of Mr. a e , miSSIonary move- | ing ‘aware that they wero to leave tiie| .« Must Be. Golf. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper| gec2sa | et o i imit street, various churches of the city and the | PUilding. Wediiesday the fire alarm of | Fresident taft will never be a pop- Patterns. { many {riends here and in | prox of the in, e fec | baf [ three strokes on the gong took the . ! the sense that Roose- ‘ i paid for th e elae surpr and the children| Velt was, and it is almost inconceix . L A nice vartety of Fresh Wish: also | | Gillette— Isham. been in hax Sl building .n_fairly good order. | able, too, lking buseball as he does. 0 . . | Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at | £ oA Py e s Sl e s the puplishis o Htie feme by, |~ Journal. “Gaing Bot of the Clothing Business G otie of East W AEal v.‘*, The tis the auty of Alex Desjurdins (0 3 2 octz9a 1y ey A e o ¢ e Dbuilding. When the test came on === MechamCS Dep t. Storfl ‘ 2 | ° i S s eze il paatpeaias ¢ W Wi Wednesday. the lad did not lose ! " ; home 1 R b c; 5 to 6 an_to tiie toom and carried | OUTFITTERS TO ALL ay R PT) = Th. | of Colchester conference; An Ade but ran - roor ,M Gor"s non.l o . | @ecorations were -of autumn | ving in the Church; 7 to 8 p. thechilg out o RISEL Cedy ’ avpss Or. E G JAGKSON—Dentist |It’s a Great Thing. |, mis ot were of "automn o Ghing in the i at Plaindild Gonferance | 1son, artisti arranged. meti1 Those from Jewett City who attend- Hu" a B" and Nina arlos Mis; edding was in t ntered Pcinless Ex:racting and Filling a Specialty Goc WHAT’S THAT. ELMORE & SHEPARD, CRascosses to Seastens B Wuiared. | 152 Main Strest, < = Willimantes | | .\‘;{,Ll.-.'\l"‘ Mi H ‘elephone. | the bride, was fmbaimers and Funeral Directors, | —Z<<o = S avi no : Hovston | v :);G:YN:;:‘:“MT. E. L. PRINCE, i a L] | % ‘:'EE‘:IH ' v‘ eption Tefephone copaecrion. couple. Mr. and M fee Cream Engaged n the foore, neral forward movement ssionary education in the Bap- ireh Dorethea Day was one he in ion with the insti- BIG RALLY - IF'YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT AND | | t on-an affernoon train for | To Be Held by Republicans of Wind- A, R. BURNHAM, Ageat. and {Jon‘echonery ARE OPEN TO CONVICTION—JUST — — | ham This Evening—Able Speakers | Marufacturer of different styles of | | Secured. | Light Carriages and Wagons, 734 Main S Willimantic, Corm CALL TUPON US AND WE WILL| | —— Harness, Carriages and Wagons for e | | __The republicans of the town ¢ sale. Carrfoge and Wagon Repairing ! - | CONCLUSIVELY PROVE TG YOUR | | Windham and vicinity will hold a gi- of all kinds. Repository and shops " " wa" Papers | gantic rally this evening in the Loc 180 Valley Street. NTIRE SATISFACTION THAT IT | & B BN | €= Overa house. The rally will be pre- Horse Ehoeing. Tel connection. | In all the latest designs that you de- | ? } | ceded by a band concert at 730 o'clock, sovid sire, come here. Our large assortment |15 4 PACT THAT CAN NOT BE | rendered by Wheeler's American band. | and moderate price will imerest you. | e s = Ll i | | “The rep town committee has ur stock of readv mized Paints and e o A8 ol been parti nate in secu For Artistic Wall Papers painters’ supplies are complete. !'—”»“ UTED. WE HAVE GOOD FA- | } ng as spe €3 4. Goodwin, come to B. MAFFITT & CO., 37 A. B. HOLMES, | CILITIES TO ASSIST YOU IN YOU R\ , | e 1 governor; - il ATIES i = . Light, the candidate for atto. Church Street. We will be pleased to | /2 Church Street. e | | @ are linked together. The r.Ju-}\m;:f.H., e e extimats on painting or decorating, = | TASK—THAT MAY BE MADE EASY | B reason is that at . Higgins of Norwich, candidate for r “na wil gusrantes both work and LOUIS PHANEUF | : w cpar at a period R 1o nd Clemen Frecnette, of 1 ooy e ).\ND PLE T WITH A LITTLE | when a girl’s digestion is § | oministér, Mass. recognized as one of . he m able c speakers i he Telephone eonnection. nov264 | LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, SYSTEM. 1 Us weak 'f‘(-pug)’lu L i e METHODICAL DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. . i i » CALL AND SEE THE HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. | EXPLAIN THE PROPOSITION | Scoit’ « E €28 Main Street. ) Ak i ' " of an2a ot 4 1911 Overland Models provides her with powerful WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT MUSIC? | % 3 alg Fotdom o £ : s s “éh i H nourishment in easil R ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main 8t, | job ot Selionis e s A e The W l“]mantic i y di oct20d Wllmantic, Conn | meet to Bpendie plexeint ovontng. Sol- | It's th i. e BBl ke i Savings Inshlule 8 VR el S, el HIRAM N. N, ome_unlexs you have a piano? Our an eeps up a girl’s easy payme Tae A. C. Andrew Music Co. | 804-80 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. oct | . C. MURRAY, President. strength. DNDERTAKER and BMBALMER #2 Church St. Willimantie. Ct Telephone. lady A‘ll.(lnt. ra | Ki: "TWILL HELP YOU For usrvousnsss, irritability, headache, backache pressing- ary Woman’s Relief @own palns, and other symptoms of general female weakness, AMVIRAAAAAA istters from them clearly describe. It contalne =me poisonous K $1.25 a bottle with directions. Attorne le ric at t S I by g I ive Bartle I Dimm Chagnon Hatch, cupy 1y ng, IS fc Bartlett, ck, Ge: d, forn: . hie meeting wit ‘rechett wh Alphonse ests will be d: heiny met at t reception uilford William N it Rised O. Melony, A L eorge F Clinton La Arthur Harris, 21TOW Ge W, L is Howing -Attorney G mer Po: neral k Hinman Represer 1€y ~Mavor (George M a ugene S. Boss, vice seats upon ti Represen « o ative Charle Central Committeempn Attorney les A. Capen nd int h the o will ined he Smi Kin I “harl orf, Cartier Attorn linas, tiles thr Na ade and ( rc ex be t th tion committee: : th, < A A Dr. presidents platform neral William wtive Georg harles . A A il pre- ce the ception intro- e Hotel y the Rep- George Charles ttorney Iphon: George C. H. M. J. Herbert R. Chap- poleon O *ha con, Webste: H. will Dim- ttorne Leon- George W, Harrington De. Krugers Viburn-O-Gin Compound, the woman's remeds, . Stiles, former Rep- i e this compouna has been found quick ead safe. resen eorge Hatch, H. Clinton has been know for years ae “Woman's Relief, winea L Lathrop, R. Harris, ex-Mayor 2 “I thnk Viburn-O-Gin is the best remedy for weak women. H. R. Chappell, ex-Mayor D. C. Nar it kas posttively proven ita great value in the treatment of rows, David P. Comptois, Gustave O, It does me more good than any medlcine I bave ever taken. 3 b" < e e e oy 154 P v, Chalh Dukn T e Tatee D 3 i e g is Dean, Isuic Johnson, Judge D. el R AL, Soa St oo o s i cannot prates it strems enmough. I think it 1s the best woman's ol AT A c! ” 1gnon, A rney A. Bo Ar- | ! peouliar te women, which can be reached by medicine, mediciue lon, earth. /7 & Chief Wade U. Web- 4 . ster. John C. Parstow, J. B. Baldwin, ! It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful Fouw'll foel like writing & stmilar letter if you:try ft s D e B Chiata D F NArmor Giron d, Medard J. Boyer, S, Arnold Peck & aruer BE. Knight, Alderman C. ¥ ‘ [ Pomeroy, Alderman Jay M. Shepard ) Alderman C. €. Case, E. W. Avery, — H. Perkins, Eimer E. Carpen- 'bfl Dondero, Nelson A. Dan- Congdon, Wi e Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York At e o WA i M W. D. , Ald an E. i AND ALL DRUGGISTS. m:?,f.n,»o_ Tom ¥ Carr, Charles do Ville: George Spencer, Ernest P. Chesbro. Pierre r. Krugers Viburn-0O-=Uin AAAAA KA 4 XXR2Z SRR ) o vvvvvvvvvvvv FEXFRRYE VYRRV VYN Frank M. Robert Personals. o Tayior F. Willimantic Stanton of May Smith Smith of Frankii visitor Pl Pro ant iience Wednes- street t i | ference of chur ed the local c hes at Plainficld on Wednesday were Rev. and Mrs. W. . Gane, Deacon and Mrs. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. G. A, k r. and Mrs Samue! Gee Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whiteman. Mr. Richard Howard, Mrs, 3 Mrs. J. A, Oy Exc Bumst Paul. Mrs. Bii: T'ra Ray, Mra. Fitch and 3 H. Hiscox. Thrown from Wagon. Philip Des nes had a narrow es- pe from death Wednesday afternoo: He is employed at the Jewett City rain company tore, and started out the orde on. When he reached the corner of Soule street and Railroa ave L nut came off of one hub, and the yheel came off. Desjardines’ w thrown and caught in the whec in swch a way that he could:not r lease himself. The horse dragged him kicking ‘with all his might, as far as the tt City hotel, where he finall got free of the wagon. The horse ran up Main street, and topped in ront of the ba was | bruied from head to One hand | was cut so badly he could not use it but he Ipuckily finished his day’s vork, with assistance. The wagon was ! demolished. Personal Mention. Mrs. John Murtha and Miss Murtha spent Wednesday with tives in_Riverpoint, R, L. Mrs. William H. Jackman of man ) e., is the guest of her sc H. E. Jackman. STAFFORD SPRINGS Thomas Warrens Daakh at 89—Many Mourners at Funeral of Oscar W. Sanford. 89, died at West street Thursday incident to age. Mr. to this town from He was very indust ord for all who k d by two sons, Providence and James and one daughter, M an, Thomas Warren, aged home of ren or iline cam hehn’ ous w1 Funeral of Oscar W. Sanford. The funeral of Oscar W. San largely attended at his home Stai- ford liollow Monday afternoon, Rev. A. B. Todd officiating. Mr. Sanford and a member of t ut Volunteers. He leaves nd two sons, Frederick cashier of the Iirst National banlk, d iam O., as: ant superin ent of the Center woolen mill. Borough Notes. M Kate E. Foster has gone to Washington, D. C. where she will | spend the winter. Mrs. J. Alien Mix and Mrs. Cath- erine Hicks are visiting friends in New York. John A everal da; e Frank A. Keefe and family are plan- ning to go south for the winter. is recovering from al fev- Art of Dressing. to be artistically gowned is to discover one's best feature and then The w: dress up to it. This law has been laid down to the class in artistic costuming which was recently added to the fine arts department of the w York Teachers’ college, and the instructor, who tormerly designed Tor a Fifth ave- dressmaker, applies it 1o emph hLe uupaunme of developing Cne's It you Ve atir ive s the exXpert, ‘malie the most | of 1hem by vour style of dress. If your hair is vour sole claim 1o beauty, the tone of the dress should be such as o make the hiir seem to beautify -the fue (Tired, Ailing, Slvollen, Smelly, Sweay’ Feet, Corns, Callouses and Bunio, TIZ Cures Right Off. I i Say good-bye to your corns the vess first time you wse Yeu will never, Know vou have a corn, buniem or cai- lous, or sweaty, tired, ‘swollen, aching fect any more. 'IUs just wem 'way the n vun.hoqfl:lb the corn- hammer it with your, it you wish no more pfi-ln TIZ than 3 the: had never been a "Hlemish ‘g your Feot) oesn’t that sound good to you?| Doesn't it? Then read thi “The corns nn either of my tees wewrs large as the tablets you make te jcure them. Today there o sign |corns en efther and ke mews It's an up-to-date |Hoover, Progress, N. C. Just use TIZ. It's not like anything, {¢1%0 for the purposs you ever heard of |It's the only foot remedy ever ‘made| {which acts on the principle lout all the cause sore fect. = Powders remedies mer eans them oul aad lteepa ther It works right off. You will f¢ ‘the very fivet timo iU's ased. week and you can ferget vou ever had Foro feet. There fs mef on earsh that can with & TIE e for maie at af .r‘(x"l egnts per irect, &L. _M-bnn.llb-n Where to Irade in Jewett t}il i FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. Handsome line to select from. Prices reasonable. MLLE. BEAUREGARD. THE BEST ICE CREAM 1s what I sell, wholesale and retall the Corner Store. Wm. Johnsteae. 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SOX, General Repalr Shop, Bicycle and Automoblie Repalring, ©Oil and Gasoline for sale, FRWETT OFI'Y HOTEL, New and Up-te-dato Hotel ta every tar. THA . 8. Preprieter. . ..w Jewett City. FUNERAL DIRECTOR: ‘n.-u—lhn CE R lnn *- r

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