Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 15, 1911, Page 2

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ST mm.fi.,“fi B Vi = - ol Eaton 1s seriously i1l at sro suggestions for home Bedeck~ 4 . IR mnnmmwxnnnmwsm 'l,met-; Sertma Dealins] . [ adidte =udoct o 5 4 r.u— Mrs. R: C. White d- I o tius | Hears Advantages of Storage ] ates | ing a fortnights vasation fn the Ber- Statéd—Claim for Injuries Through { ¥ incorporated with those of mudas. Mlm of W.. to the flrst. H fined $4 :fl m:t.; : o o was Defoctive Walk, g o e s . Nm‘"""‘”’ e i ek Ot} amotirting to 318,34, which was peid by cial 3s assistant was & Willimantic. visit T full board of aifh e s necessary, | Tuesday. = m at ‘the reguisr M n “ v I-M Wt Adopiedl General Mm er ‘cougell lou.y ening. the . contracting of the | G f 2 1 a ' of the fire et e S e airiosiaing | Frank B b Nown b T Wew torder designe, 35C yar Taett, ‘wits as . A Tesolution was T g e EEERL s T R g SR ; Figured jrt Denims at iS¢ yard. iffany, n Atforney P. J. Du.mhey was 4 Alexander J. Campbell of New London wal in the sity would = d by th wo the superior court. Siksline in the latest pattern and| sum X¢ saving & considerabl ) oney ear nd . F. M. Spofford and Courtney Vi figure oifects st 25c vard. ATy sach Fear by : Riper of Boston called on friends in and Cretonne, with new designs, st 10| that would n adequat X satistact epted the | Willimantic Tuesday. r:‘:;"mm“ s .fl" ,,,"""‘_‘ "“’""“y ¥ i were cgrpunm :ennl:"ines elg' Tuemy e Curtain Matertal of fiured and ¥ Gales taid ‘the board that PROpROr ML, ing calling on reiatives and frionds. desired, to ve the potted Musiin at 12 1-3c and 250 yard. | {oereqria- heve 1B d‘g“l‘t_g_flm ‘; _MINIMUM WAGE $3.35. mmvflvgh&dmw ney of Mystic, for- anh of !;:e. .w::‘.‘ r.:“. ;n( he owi Ctm Local Notifies Master | day, calling’ on relatives and friends. R als. wantes 1o Knmw hateet 24| " guilders. Change Must'Be Made May | Georse A. Bartett, ex-representa- X B (o "o kv 1st. tive, was in Hartford Tuesday, attend- | atrect. "He aaid That . ing ‘the day’s session. of thé legislature. |- and on Ash street to ‘borémgh of| Car ’ loeal, 5, has noti- F. H. Vaughan of Worcester 18 Willimantic when l:.. S pad the Master Euilhers and Gontrac: | at the home of her parents, Judge and ardes b et mo wrs;‘:uoeullnn of Willimantic that|Mra A. J. Bowen, of Prospect street. ione since m.w on May. 1 all carpenters in the em-| * Juanita, the seven years old daugh- Arsd at 38c yard that he = ‘:‘nr in Ash street rln{ :: the master builders will u; ter of State Pollcem{n mg nmn‘w. i ‘widened | pec receive a minimum wage of |E., Jacks uarry LACE AND NET CURTAINS. - s amplyan G| $128 por daxef clent hours and to et e gy Nottingham Tace Curtains from: 8¢ 1l try road—two rods—at | have a MNalf-holiday on Ea:zrdty A to 32.75 pair. 8 _anxlou carpenter stated Tuesda t the ac- el o o | Son Tonld again open the controversy DANIELSOR Net Curtains in ruffies and flat lac 4 | s ‘ana Areb, Trom $575 0 9508 4oy’ younmer. e Trnet ot T | e e ea ea by’ fhe Sonereatass | Everett Wood Appeintad ~Congrepa- » )nlx’ so Srwanels. 00t ‘Ciltite -bim, 1t is anderstood, for :ct(on on thu“mlgt:r : tional: Cherjster—Board of Burgesses 'mpor p 1l ters’ lo- E » - swhite only, from $5.00 to $9.00 pair, Reports Acoepted. nieeting carpen o-| Hold Last Meeting—New 'Superin. cal Meaday ' evening, however, the ; Fiat Scrim Curtains, in Arab and| s 1 oryof,ihe captain of )o:i:z proposition ‘was discussed somewhat,| ‘tondent at Wilcox Home—Suffra- wvhite, from $1.25 to $2.50 pair. s (""“'7 but not urlo:l‘ly. except :::z the an- gettes May Formally Organize. P S b nouncement being made that the mo- & pll’r S o S .80, talling . tices had been sent out m-hme last 'rh . W. Flagg ‘was in Boston on i in White and ey saznt s e T °en *0"1 " Miss “Alice Blaza of Bridgeport has : trom 50 o $2.00 each: 4 Works 3 e ST R besn e gucat of Miss Eileen Davis. . o M. Wall is .entertaint POCKETBOOKS AND COIN PURSES . A petitioa. ‘,‘,‘:,,}".";‘u"“,‘:“g 10, it w hest ot | Miss Helen Perkins of Danfelson. A dime of Pockstbooks and : $ wd'i. nd the matier was Automatio Time Switch.’ Cotn ITSes are e, & delightfy o supposed’ »careful e @ortment of new things: . e strost committes | TPLINE] aut betwean the Garpentors Hsll:.ly."us.lxm::nlzte’n 11‘::3:‘%: ':f;:; Bill Folds at 25c, H0c and ‘l“ 1o 3 4 and the contractors’ asseclation and watts éach have been placed on the Ladies* Black Purses, hend / t was that & slight concession | main street and were lighted last eve- strag, £20d uality’ lesther, 'lse. $1.004 Valley | t5rg “the bt ::'vc:n"g:h o mini. fl:'p:fi ll:: g'tu:mfinvm “r‘,:i‘ and " mumm wage to, 1215 por. yotdxhtd¢m Tarn) Pony Ladies Pursea, with hand strap, 8 | commitiee for - investipation ned. corjBours for outslde wark or for nine Sivs Lignt and Power m:.np-:f ®rown, black and alligator, Poft o . hqun of inside work, but no half-holl- | thig place,- which has just completed Specie Purses made of genuine Deer, Petitions le'd n Saturday, that was the.means | the transmission line fo that will kin, in gray or tan, 25c. An ‘sppitoation for th temmx or averfing a strike that|ang is already lighting several of Cein Purses at 10c and 25c each; th or the extension of [ was impending. The members of the ater oo nnlnlln-on Hayden street trom | union agreed ‘to live up to the terms been installed for operating the ptreet The H. C. Murray Co. |5 s val of e " When o, merbers ot { 17,288 Agonts for Ladies’ Home Journal talie Everett ‘Woqd Chorister. proached Tuasday nelther woul < i & others, | bpon asd Aain Everett Wood has been engaged as Paper Patterns. &- light b ot re- T ‘:_‘.'f,._‘.‘.’;:.’,'fi‘; oD 28| chorigter at the Westfeld Congrera. “SHBET MUSIC | T i L AL R e S IR P ot -Ahere, s still ample tirhe | Marcus Wood. who ed the place 5 Er MUS'C e %n el Tax W%m" ‘I;g)l ttle thed for many years. o lilustrated Lecture. e Rev. Ralph Cushman gave an filus- . £ 4'0 a copy < - g - mled len(gu on_the Pls:slon Play at " ; o the' M, E. church’ in Willimsntle on JAMES HARRIES o 94, Do That S ©'Dore | Fressy cveing.” e i tgoo New York for a 1 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. . wit i e s djudged fow days, 3 Considersd the Press. petftiom wae filed in the| The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday aft- © court. of the United-States on | emoon with rs ' George Danicison. James-J..O'Donovan of | when the subject of the Dress was d . Mr. T4 ® resignation, as he . A_commuaication o “&nd’ builder, be | discussed. it o | 2dd ‘bankrupt. - The creditors sald ‘Warden W. I Bullard is ill with lNmes |E-iwmm T g gy o e AR ‘commi ste grip ,cold at his home on. Main street. ul‘l‘l‘fl_ Sn:: ©of the oreditors and; Mrs. Horace Kennedy is visiting them are Peck, Mc- | Providence relatives. &he.mm b Flass wmmu & Co, of Nerwich, $21.5 The final méeting of the present | BT ? alentine-Murphy of Norwich $552.25; | court of burgesses was held Tuesday i3 "h“m o 3 fand e ‘Willimentic: Lumber & Coal |evening. Routine business was tran- M lb' for ‘- c“ m"v “’“‘l o - Ay co. ot~ this cl!'i.ll'! ;538.63. The peti- | shoted and regular monthly bills vo- [ luriss 'allaged to have besn. 6d | tionecs, elaim Donovan has re- |ted pdid. The annusl borough meet- 2 'mm 4 detective welk Hekt | centl ;made ap- assignment for the ing Will be held next month and a Get Money by calling at the s benefi _of. creditors. new board will organize as a result of On_the: petition of the creditors Fred | the election at that time. the claims eammmu for mv-flnu-n . R nden of. this city. was:appotnted | - New Strest Lights. e ";m., e oo momauan | Two incandescent ~electric _street 3 : ialties Fosdsy oming by fitng |lamps have been placed on Mechanics . i iwpe, and wil ‘et oo "sssum | stxcet north of the sre lamp ai the s corner. of ‘estflel avenue and Me< chargs of Mr. O'Donovan's affairs. It | Chanics strest. ; Loan Company 15 Union Sireet. Terms strictly confidential. O'Dwnvm is invelved. .~ Machinery Set Up. 3 The road building machinery that Bad Brush Fire. will be used in the construction of the Brookiyn-siders who reside neir the | state roads in Brooklyn has been set knoli-owned by J. B. Fullerton were |up opposite the Marlor homestead in eoulaer-ny alarmed about 1130 . |the west part of the town. ~ Fuesday, whe: bad brush At Putnam Campfire, Local members of W. R. C. attended the campfire held In Putoam Tuesday rce and dld sreat work in|Sver ng Elven by the 4. G. Warren <" srogross of - ine ¢ post of that clity. lef Wade U. Wieb- : A Snappy Address. Rev. Bowley Greene of<Providence & number. of exfin(uhhm up- |@ave an exceptionaily interesting -dis- bt g - ”G}"mfm‘fl‘ for ‘nis subjer Eocidemmal | TITS i 3 for his et tal uwug u;; rear nl The kot zwi’ far mnm-u Thé address was held um- from the new house reeently ted [der the ausploss of ‘the Baptist broth- hace ek i largely atte: Mr. and Mrs. Fleids ‘at H- ans; Word has been Faceived trom Alb ilaeld.l, t?:nu\. it Adpect h at Havana, R - his ursday . meriing bride are on their wedding trip and ma to assemble twofarge | will be sway about one month, visits ing mackines for, the Michi- | iy the Panama canal before returning gompany_ The machines | to Brookiyx. -Winchester | “The Ladies’ ‘Arxt dun is to meet this afternoon with v . /Runaway Causes Excitement. 2 b r Toaght fotavesn | insrs, yor o cocidng runewey "‘2 ridge asa Main streets, apeniing’a W‘@v %m%?.dunwn. ,drlv:h ;'e% of ‘Warrenville, beca: hten. it had done [ the,whistiing of an g :-: 2 me {rigl angide and-desh- Hospital: ‘it | ed up -Bridge street into Main street, from o | whers he ckes himeelt. fres” from | (iR hm’“fl;’,‘;,, o ownhouse. | the buggy and ran up Main street as | ceived tm S and milk a cow, |f8r a5 ball greumds at the corner % dof - Watson street, where a passerby stopped hm horse. - The harness and buggy v um‘:.‘; Somulate wrecks r. ase escapi lout injury, a: did another man Who was in the bug- &Y. PR SesaN o ‘m OBITUARY. sume charge om April 1 The T. R. Sadd Co “Stasiey Vark Sufiragettes May Organize. . K o 3 LRy ::-"':.yn V-nt:;r- 7] ;| ;o There 1a & movement among local o months ‘0ld son of | suffragists to organize an assoctati WILLIMANTIC, m y Mr, aud Mrs. Albert Yantour, died | hers. mu E. A Poarson, state or: at the home of his | ganizer, is expected here within a few - “ parents, 16 Chapman street, of the |Gays, when pians will b made for the “- of te m Dusiness” ith . : formation of the organization. —————. Arrangements have been made'for a FUNERALS. meeting on Monday eveni of next SeS— ! | week of the charter commi n_ap- Miss Jennis Peterssn. * | pofnited at the special Jborough meeting], “The funeral of s - J e Pe o Friday of last week. ; Tied” Baturday mient °=:Z This ¥ bas beer Tound, wil be the W € Ol [ Pl ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main 8¢, Painiess Extracting and . | 2o e he Wikmande comatory, Fu, WQ n cllrl. of the emen 3 mo-. -mn-snd-ny o*z‘“ ] j T | bilon oMciating &1 the reauier High ‘| mass. - Burial was in Sy Joseph's cem- Pt P prgr—4 ph ‘couneil. wherein the w nam Tuesday, attending the session of his attorney, Mr. The-Jury Panel, jury was then impanelled in the a.uogzmv'. Clnton Wheaton. Of the twenty names called fom the Ji nded, James B. As] bfin‘ isted &vnllyn E. E. Richmond, inslow B. Gallup, Chap- Ham = Harris, Plerce, Jr., . Sterling; A. Lyman, ‘Anderson, Woodstock. ard. 180 DIYO in Jail for Common Drunk- Enstford; Conant. indham; Charles ‘Wiieaton was before the town court in Killingly on October 20, 1910, charg- ed with belng a commen. drumkard, Dle‘ded not xuflty. was convicted, and ealed to the superior court. Attor- 'nen sufl.-.ndsm interests of loooked the state, and Attorney Danahy of Willimantic represented the accused. “Phe first witness callod écution was James M. Tucker, dep- uty judge of the town court of Kill- fugly. Me Tucker lestifed fom the records that Wheaton had the town court of Killingly between November 22, 1897, and April 4, 1910, and had served terms each by the pros- ‘been before 11 times samo was prosecuted before him as testified | Men and to by Mr. Tucker. He tams. fiad known| 3. H. Alden of Norwith was in Pyt- Whea(on 25y fhut had seen. little | nam Tuesday. of him lately, as (wxuawn) spent Tost of his time in fal ‘W. Fenner Woods Prosécuting attorney in Court, and A. G. Bill, the present pros- | O an9® N . ocuun;- officer, testified that Wheaton| on Dairy, Fruit and Poultry Topios same man they prosecuted 80| —Profitable Hints from Experts at many times at Danfeison. Chiet of Police Pliling stated that he had knéwn Wheaton a Stores and houses. A time syitch has | ored Tuesday’s Institute. The Connectiout Pomol by e Denclogical-sucietnt| T #a ail day institute at the Town hall Pacheug). on Tu attended. 2 of Kilingly areniod Wheaton gn Ootober 30, 1910, | sanis,MIOrRing sesmion opened with en and who was well ecquainted Wi | Meater of Bim, 5013 that fre-aidn'e belleve Whea- grange. The president not rawn s sober bree of the Pomolo-scu society was ton had & & th tn thres years, except when he was in jail. em:,‘; %o that his sddress was nec- fred Puize ‘of Xillingly knew Wheaton and ted remonstrated with fim and endeavored. to charige his ways, but apparently with- out effect. testified in his that he was not drunk on October 20, 1010, and reformed: pr mer. The nm:rnm in' the case made arguments, and after a short ity Recess was taken k. Wheaton was then sen- tonted 2o 180" days in the Dagenais’ Case on Trial. meke is own defenme when arrested that he had sum- ‘workhouse. . 'nnmday ndlrlfiy. IM 16th and 17th. o BT You Au;,oogm,l,l_.l.v INVITED TO Afi;un. Browning, King & Co 1nne, Kin o | GLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS, WESTMINSTER ano EDDY STREETS, PROVIDENCE, 21d apples. With peeches ere Dolite to them, Cut out the drones in nu:a"'h twelve He marks all the eggs that he sells. Foice it -mfly wymc u. Jha Pays to Advertise. ‘ance e, A part of finance is to advertise and nd ovated: m’.w:fi “a:a B nfi;@‘g"fl};fi e u P S down: Find ong branch, and stick to How te Prune. that; don't experiment; have system. The method of srimning the peach S A R R T {rees is diffsrent from the epple draw it. Have an ambitious content, hort arms, plenty of new wood and | put never a contented ambition. [ ] 20 crotches in the iress.. Tdtchfeld I E Cotas, ey ey The grange furnished music at the close anfl between the speeches. Th& mmlmo of the grange were W C. Tanner and 4 ey s Wintam. Holmn'fi l;d for ‘the Fome- trees. An grohard i perfectly logical society B Rogers, president trimmed_does not trimming but | Southington; H. C. C Miles, secretary, every other year. Miltord; G, A. Drew, vice president, 4 Orrin Gilbert, treasurer. The Spraying Propositio: “An ".n’:e:u gt fruits, " popoorn, posit] corn, cannet and other farm pro- ing o; mtrw"“‘hlé’“wh g::t ducts was “ln the 1 for inspection. 2umtii 1800, Disease and tnsec Visiting in Providence and Boston. Tha troubls, and ' they 30 not atteck Mrs. Alex MeCluggage has been vis< the tres in the sme way. Use elthor - oo o Pt T smother iting in Providence and Boston Arnnlc ot lead does mot turn the foll- PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. fl 11l retund gioney it PYour druggist wi s money hnaiog Filos T R it ) Mo to Tradoin Jowsll iy The Bordeaux mixture can be made| WE HAVE THE LARGEST LING biggest proposition 10- | of Caléndars and Christmas and New market. | year's Cards in town at WM. JOHNSTON'S, ey BIG REDUCTIONS (N n. aid not b-lavc that an urdmrd Millinery Goeds to make room fof gonaix was con- S tigus in the 13, 1810, greatest source of loss in dsiry pro oteber &uau 18 the unprofitable cow, and a 5 1910, and he is now Deousit befors | Yery lange proportion of cows on dai- the superior court on the charge of |I¥ farms are unprofiteble. viclating the liquor law. Intelligence Necessary, State’s Witnesses. At Storrs a man who had a berd Tha following witnesses for thestate | of elght cows made more money this were examined during the afternoon: | Winter than two other men who had Luther Pilling, traveling salésman, |herds of 20 cows, because the first man of Dani Methodist clergyman. Henry A studied his animals and their condi- felson. Ralph 8 Cushman’ of Daniclson, a| tions., The persistent milker, who gives a small but steady amount all m;n.r. keeps a better record’ than one which MoBEwen, Walter D. Swatfiold, Bmvun clergy- | gives large mmounts at intervals. Five erds were tested for a year. The man. George, B. Guild, insurance agent. cows in the best herd were kept at a Clarende H. Barber, Congregational firoflc of sas k38, and the poorest at & clergyman. Samuel Johnstone, Dlnl!!lon Cotton Th. Rlbht Kind of ch. ‘H. Hammd dompany paymaster; ett; Sy oeilets Wimed 5. Danioison Franik | 2o, Jairyman must have the right e ey N THE CLEARMNGE SALE e e aans teifors Miwoort L. | Bess. Individuality is of more sccoun T. Preston, town. clerk; Darble, Sherift; Preston B. liam' N. Arm kind of a cow or else go out of busi- than breed or anything else. The dal- Sibley, Wil-| yy cow is a hard working animal and Arnold, Gurdon Johnstone. | produces in solids more than his Damaging Testimony. weight. The propr way to study & They testified substantially that Da- | cow is to keep a genais kept & place for the pottiing of| The butter record of soft drinks in the Evang Main street, Danielson, between the [ butter fat in a year. Tl results from |be filroad crodsing and the br Five Mile river. They said ‘bukding on | Holstein; which flve- 8 pounds of ridge a cow which gives 4,000 pounds of 4 g0 oher | Dor eent. milik yields 160 pounds of tween April 18, 1910, and Ootober-5, | fat, and that at 33 cents a pound 1910, % was commonly reported ~in| Yields $52,80 as a year's proft.. . Dlmdso:‘ that Tiquor was fllegally 'sold Statistios Which Tell. any of the. witnesses were Four thousend pounds of milk equals m S the P £6. (48 Takl. a9 1860 quasts, wition at { cents & quert ied that there wes a equals $74.40. Four thoulu\fl of 41- z cent. milic yiel no ‘which were. removable, with space un- | pounds of fat at-$69.40, and at 6§ One whiskey glasses, whiskey flasks in e sink, and one whis- cent. ylelds 200 mwwf fat. The ln- Crease goes up as Lt fat increases. Ofcy empty| The gifference between feeding the cows ng the small . laree amount. is_almost no e 1o Viduaiity of cows and ing out and selection of cows is the way to mn.ka profit. Use the mofl cows as the Adjournment to This Morning. foundation of the herd. Court adjourned at 630 o'cleck to High Standard Advecated. ‘Wednesdsy morning at 10. City Hems. 30 o'clock. Breed along one lune. Set a stand- ard and breed up cn is the way ity Engineer ¥, Walden Wright was | ths best dalrymep doing. Do not ke tho daivy & side jesus, make it & business. Denmark, Hollard, has n.‘:; . worked the first degree of ‘@ alass | 4eiry business better developed * of candidates at Odd Follo" *-“’ anywhere else. Feeding, care and sani- Pomfret street, Tuesday eve Putnam lodge, B. P. O. wnnual election of officers. evening. tary methods are most essential Be E md the | careful about bringing in any strange on Tuesday | enimals on account of tuberculosis, Raise clover and enstlage it, and keep the momey at home. Only & Chimney Firs. Atter answering several questions in oA, Tport, spread Tapidiy around | regard to feeds, Sinner was served by dmce of l(mn Kffi;flo to Thompson, n George V. Aseits weeks ago, was _burning, comments were heard diari The voot wes Solb cendiaries, stc. - The rumor wes quiet= neighl ed- after Several called the resi- | the grange. t PR the Toad. ” Afternoon Session. Burned two| The attornoon _session was opemed and many | With music by members of erange, in. | which was followed by an address, Planting Apple Orchards es a Profit- Pora'®te| able Investment in _Cennectocut, by nrmnmonehemephonemulm Prof. A. G. - tns it” was nothing Agricultural-college. _more than ‘bad chimney fire, vnucn dié not t peaches, saying there are two distinct Sutside of the chimney, thanks/to" ihe | 14608 With rennx to planting peaches efforts of neighbors. Native of - Mystic—Cousin Joseph- Fulton Gary, proprietor of Alberton died about noon Tuesda: JOSEPH F. GARY DEAD. - Postmaster. General James A Gary. “a'en| . Best Afford . ose wep o g that has most power for good: For i [elght et uraemia. Mr. Gary has lived in Putnam for the h.nt 13 or 14:years;- and- during ‘eime has conducted a Ahriving e i, thahl‘ ler, - Mich., At e ulvwn, but umer tree can be plant-| | Ofl and Gaioline for sals. od in flumomh—ukomfiu K OIS The Toea modie in some dogroe. MLLE. BEAUREGARD. The Past of Borers. Jo e S M L T 1f there sre borers in the trees dig & J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, them oul, ar keep them out with the Scecd hopati $5ep, £ oo e 0 B nflm e ¢ 1t| Blo¥cle €nd Automobile Rupairing, the same spot. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furnifure end Crawierd Ceoking Y Rangss. “Phones—8to: moflmhe the only way to make hens lay -was to ! cessary, cx‘f“y:: ::-: ::’:m.pn::ry ,,IL’,L t The Bc4on Dry Good: lt"ra,w Dan- have cash on hund to start clear ;A' elson. ..':':“fl:r R o ;’.’,‘.’*. o e e eat: | Bargains on every counter in the sture e Pa nesmes. Do mot be Visionary, | By these goods fiow. B "Riney, bt ‘b 7ol %od| THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE Tens lay. the biggest egss. : Main Street, Danlelzo of business au ; septzodw .ames B Reech Mg Jour income. 3 important . The. most cagh for m is no lflverlllml ‘medl ‘makes, the best sales Squal mm_l-:mn customera and _be Fttor » There Is Only One "Bmmb Quinine”’ That Is LaxatM Bromo_Quinine Most llis of Llfe mfimumimdmhmmmmmfmlflémb A\ check them e.a‘lyndqd&l_y Tluywfl.l u&mmm m’a!fi.hm oy mfi,mmm ey

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