Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1911, Page 9

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Thursday morning cén-ublp William. J. Hmnzy served notice upon the city ‘The most elegant ‘American’ Floor ‘ enry %:rn of A.hem Bros. wu.s h Fare re forwioh 1o Now um’h . telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, London, Conn. OBITUARY. ' Wadnesdays, Fridays 'at 6 p. m. ‘Phone or write for folder. P. 8, —Freight received until § p. m. C. A. WHITAKER. Agent. BERMUDA MOST BEAU’I'IFUL SPOT IN THE , PR : - Th Boston I}ry o 3 27h aftetneox that a spy sidewalk on Lo Rioct on P!gnh« ¢ The Whittall factory is one of, the {'w March. 6, between 6§ and 7 Sherift P. R‘filble! of wm:;on was ; most complete and-modern for mak- rient oiai and Jiwe e runfo | the sveuite signed by Charies . ;“mw A" “‘”k’mt fiofids Sfare ing Rugs, and in the weaving; of their ‘% fellow, styling himself C. L.| Hamilton, commissiorer of the mA a v%m:nt?glfisl r 'lehmd < et - Rugs nothing 1s neglected that would hfn‘; h&;n staying at ithe Hotel o5 m :?rn'fil‘:wm‘;fl:nv:; mmm‘wd Ki]’flx-Attor:}\eyBG:fier:il T";Vfllidam L : P / & ‘sufficien ng was in Hartford ursday. N T P - et b i 1o etorhabte. 1n | 7M. T B\Gardiier god Ofes. & . DANIELSON Every Whittall Rug: bas the name/ the superior courton the first Tuesday | Rogers. of New, London are guests of z v Annt. woven in the back. 4 Axor 06 5. Afi-;w imter, and signed by | in May. o S L s o M JLIH D 3 uone plabe. ‘We have received large shipments-of Z 3 G. L. Irving. e hotel people became. Clarence G- Watkins of South M: ‘We wish to call your attention to »-c:-mua llgd Sfimlflntm i mul‘ e eogn MISSION C|RCLE chester, a member’ of the firm of Wfl.t- Muslin Under Garments, and will offer 5 £ . H. 0! % : jete ity s ¢ . 3 some of the Rugs we carry from this| gogr McArthur to bring the fellow in, | Meets at Baptist Church for Election k.ijns 5 Win:; h;f"’;le"tgm?l‘“g::fifl some very special bargain prices on lLL w TEH HOUTE famous factory, et ‘which he did Thursday afternoon, after “ of "Officers. was in ‘Springfield, Mass., attending the g - |'waiting for him to show wup at the 1 meetig o’t hotel” m Thurs- - & y T I S e e penit s | 0 AN e @ i g ST ” Night Robes ew Yor ¢ 1 § Home and Foreign Mission rcle x: 4 S spurious check, claiming that he had chau: rednes: The new adaition . to. the Windham N Y k Chh‘m Aah" account with the Chapin National| Jaoricls ot fhe Veaty reporee Cwery| high schiool was again inspected by ; 3 bank, but this _was found to be Un- | rena sed’ accepted. and the following | the spectal high »achool building com- 3 Captain Richmond talked -twice | oicérs were elected for the mittee: Thursday... ° )\ . Mmls Rm ‘with the banks’ cashier over the ‘phone | year: William R. r{lngl.on, DA Q. M, D. lr S 1 G 4 and 3:“ k:fl;]ci;lbcelea.xmed ;lh&t ingn:; Prosident, Mirs. Henry Fryer; .vice|S. WMY left - l%ursday afit;rmgn 1 sels fo ity GuR.cheel e B POuSAg tn residents, Home, Mrs. E. P. Chesbro; | a=short trip to-Tarrington in the Hd - This grade ,excels for ::gal t;{ and is bank for small amounts signed by G. ,‘lo,m '-firs B 3 Crane. Secretaries, | terests. of the Enited Spanish War F ‘ro s' '00 admitedly _ the Dest &-framb Eody |EyJrving, amd that no such rhan: mlfim" rge Mrs'| Velorans. The present administration C Set Covers ; y » Brussels made. It is designe for ex- r.dnfiff:é" "that his right ndme was Gils | 1 2:5? ;flot;.nutitut a camp there at an (I : Unexcelled freight and passen- o s ana T et tn B £ 107 155 S50 % o | B AT, R N B ‘ § e e me have e m'mg- RS0, <7 o X demand. Sigo $x1Z..fest, 351 50, and{geld’ vank under the mame of the e e e N JEWETT CITY All Gutside Stiterooms. §.3x106 at 328.00. y Lowe, Hoar Land company, and drew | °7*°% : an days, fi‘fi?".”hfi“s““”' g . .+ | checks in the name of G. I. Lowe,man- ots for Baseball Séason—Chim- - Xow York. Pioe 52 “Hast River, 5 e AL . .|ager. The bank authorities acknowl- -niy.- Blown - Over in - Wednesday foot: Raosevelt Street, Mondays, edged that such a firm had an account Mrs. H. T. Galpin. & 5 i : . with them a number of years ago, but ST S £ ght’s Storm. P l - ‘that no such account was there now. Friends of Nina Florence Smith, wife . : e = : rawers eeriess y b nating T of Dr. Harry T. Galpin and daughter of | Jewett City baseball enthusiasts are nomminating Letter. the late Dan B. Smith, were louking - for -.an- especially, * attractive |- Lowe had a letter in his possession | learn of her death, which occurre s.t season in that. this summer. Man- Bmmls nflgs from J. A. Donigan, a lawyer in Con- | her home, 1245 Madison avenue, New | oz Wolfe. is .the .right man in the T, cord, N. H.,, that was written to Hen- | York, on Monday, March 27. The right place and if the Hastern Con- Come in & full 5-frame with desira- | IV, R- Lowe, 36 Judson street, Haver- | funeral services were hield at her home | necticut league - pemnant, does — not ¢ ‘hill, Mass., the apprehended man's|on Wednesday at 10 a. m. Mrs. Gal- again ‘come to Jewett City it will not| - ble patterns, originated ‘by the original ?h:}:‘rt'h in Wh;xchd Mr. Blonig:: w-km;.es pin had beeh a resident of the Camp | 4,2 his fzult. C £ e son had passed a ot | G d for the past six years. Four v - artists that are constantly producing|syi on Samuel J. Matson, a hotel keep- y::x"lsnmml.)l" QG'B‘.p]Din 'b\filcythe ‘bunga- s, : Camage orie by Storm.. Muslin Curtain Sale Whittall's private ~designs. 9313, ] er in Concord, N. H,, for board on Oct. | jow on Prospect avenue, onme of the| orace Johnson’s ' warning to - “tie 43 ’ 10, 1910, and that the same must be | largest private houses on the grounds. | yoiur cliimney: down” was not general- S rtai in the store window for ONE DAY / $27.50; 8.3x10.6, $26.00. J honored with protest costs or further | Mrs. G:}pjn was a charming woman |1y heeced in this section, and as a re- S ) LR (Two Nights) . fm "Ew YURK action would be taken against the son. | and was much liked by all who knew | sult cne chimney was blown down in | 39c’ pair, ordinary price 621-2e. All BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL Qflud in Chicopee, New Britain and | her. Besides her husband, she leaves|ilh? storm Wednesday evening at the: finer ‘Ctirtains in- stock. Ask $o see Twm SCI'GW s s “mea / Hartford. her mother and aunt, Mrs. I. F. Good-| Mvadow “brook. - For nearly an hour : = % = i .| 14.000 Tons Displacement; 8,000 Tons win of Norwich. n _fell ‘in torrents, with occa- | Couch Covers, Portieres and Lace Cur Begistar ESn 702& Tong: 55 Feet Beam: 3 in Ct ’ e B S B - 2 y Royal Worcester Rugs|, o s st vanic in chiconee T e of e T et | e et o | et e U AR, - g - FUNERALS. Thuarsday morning the peculiar heavy ‘Blige K-el:. marine Slsnals. The materials in this Rug are su- mfl o ’;’“e':n"““gfikfll:':“h‘fhfiti jArting cf the thunder was spoken of | Lagies' ‘Suits are in stock. Buy your _mfiems FASPDET AND MOST LUX- perior to other widely advertised Rugs The funeral of Miss Mary E. Falvey and Hartford. He claims to be “Logse blinds, “windows and TRIOUS SI‘E&ML‘R TO BERMUDA. at a similar pgice, inasmuch as they oes around from place to place and | Was held Thursday morning at 9.15 P re . caused to rattle by the|Suit early, We can fit every lady | FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARE, in- uma; jewelry of a cheap quality, and heavy'.Getcuations. Neither-the tele- | .. iy interested. See our Special chxdlnx Stateroom Berth and Meals, X v the trolley service. was seri- b 3 % i 1 ohil 4 11 it f o'clock from her home, 52 Chapman | Picie or tl are made of pure worsted yarns, in fi 0"’1196 oicn‘rxr?ioui:n ‘?1:;’: G:y?:r 5 ooT | street. At St. Joseph's church at 9.30 | 0USIy affect stead of wool. $20 u its 1 i FINEST CUISINE ON THE ATLANTIC. Suits for $12.50 and $15.00. “Silks for | FIEST CUISINK ON THE ATLANIRC 1. bank of Chicopee, Mass., is look- | 0'clock, Rev, Charles J. Sullivan, D.C. ‘Noted About the Borough. Drives, Launch Trips, numerous Shore f K him, it*is understood. Lewe | Of Boston, Mass., was the celebrant Mrs. Timoiky Duggan is in Franklin, lhtziurslolnl. Ea"ud‘tlfi.t Hotel lAcc;‘:gp Thaebe are not Pepies . of -enpensiyy from his wife in Haverill | of aJsdimn Jhigh requiem mass. Rev.| jiting hor mother, who is ill dations for Eight Days, n addition 3 o8- lhd renrlmtnded him for his deepic- A ynch was <deacon and Rev. Edward .. Raney has closed his la- Rugs. but ¥ré origitil productiohs, 8- | e Bactices and 101 him that ha Dennis Moran of New Haven sub-dea- | pors with " ihe Aspinook company of 1ally designed 'for thi; de, @ti%| was ys Tunning around from town | con. There were many beautiful flo- | this place and ywill enter the employ e T 53 g to Lowe claims that his wife | ral tributes. Holden’s O -Salutaris, | of th‘; United States Finishing com- year. See our silks for 25c, 35¢, 39¢c,|to steamship fare. - Booklet and fuu artioulars of A-ATLANTIC perb ln _colorings. Size " 9x12 feet, | Is divorced from him, and that she has | and Millard’s Ave. Maria .were effec- | pany at Sterling. "’“ o N the custody of their child. = tively sung by Mrs. John O’Rourke and Miss Ariana‘Cook and Miss Louise » . Miss Mary E. Falyvey. Dresses are the leading fabrics this . e B; 50c to $1.00 yard. [ , 290 BROADWAY. N. Y. Miss ~ Loretta Maxwell, / . I“ m with the name.ot E. H. Shaw, and The, H' C" u y (k, :g?. Alwbel'lervad to be1 still fil,:ot?;r dies'” — g ¥ ough iwe claims it e Agents for Ladies' Home Jl:urnfl that of a'man that works for Pépeg Patterns. ‘ien searched at: Headquarters: " - Jo&m@tvoaredcent in his “But-looked prosperous. He is | akboitt 5 Th6t:9 inches tall, srodota Tac~ &d, brown hair, and weighs ‘about 160 imes " Lowe will be arraigned in police = court t'hol; (g;ldgv) gll.hmi“fx upon ghe Y . z charge it ithoug! another \_’ AI'C lm m charge may pns&nbly be placed against . P him. Heé admitted to the captain that working the game, after ers were John F. Sullivan, John O’Neil, Thomas P, Sullivan and James Fal- vey, all of this city. A commjttal service was conducted, at the grave by Rev. Father Sullivan, a cousin of the deceases jurial was ‘in St. Jo- seph’s cemetery. George F.Brown. The body of George Franklin Brown, who died in Barre Plains, Mass., ar- rived in this city -on the -2.50 train, Thursday afternoon, and was- tiken to the Methodist Episcopal church on Church street, where the funeral was held,- Rev. W.-8. Beard of the First Congregational church officiating ‘in i respectively. | Davis are at home after several weeks Abse\gtaly < Pennilsss. Relatives were present from .Boston, |af Norfolk, Conn. A check was also found on his per- | Collinsville and Colchester. The bear- In the stiff westerly breeze of Thurs- e “s un ry “ day morning Hiseox, Jr., sent up a four-foot kite 800 feet. Jally Dozen Fitch—Various Local Notes. “Mrs.” Otis Douglas has from -a- visit - with / friends dence. Mrs. G. E. Andrews of Smith court is’ visiting friends in New London. . Mrg. Sarah Green, who has been vis- mng in" the village, Teturned to her returned in -Provi- vuth Miss | Mludo Where {o Trade in Jeweti Gity Latest Novelties | Chignon Pufts -g_:hrtli,e New?Collllre; COMPANY _I}._t;!el-oqg._ Conn:’ Gibson- Imlet [:n WE HAVE THE LARGEST he had L - '.I ‘:‘efl “’ m ou ‘:m he found he tas caught dead to| the absence of Rev. L. M. Flocken, the | home in Boston Thursday. ¥ 3 . Mrs, Arthur Woodworth of Church |,,4 Best Stock of Contectionery, Soda rights. pastor, who is attending .the Metho- . e dist conference in South Manchester. | Street is visiting friends in Stoning- v 0. and Postal Cards in: to ) Get Money by calling at the R R S AT J Burial was in the Windham Center | ton. Witk dha Ebilnad e 67 Breadway ’Pheme 50 § = cemetery under the direction of Fu- CIpum at ‘Home Port. » g neral Directors Elmore & Shepard. Arthur ‘R. Atwood. The funeral of Arthur Randolph At- wood was held Thursday afternoon at two o’clock from the home of his par- " Capt. Arthur Rafuse is visiting his % hg}fly v{lhfle his barAgehis 1fx‘1 A\e(\;vport. 8. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, rs. Lawrence Ashcroft and son £ Carroll have réturned from a short GeqeL e Broy visit with relatives in New York. Bicycle and Automobile Repairing, ‘Deacon Robert” Palmer of Pearl 01l and Gasoline for =i Dnm‘a'fl High;ay. Struck Houses and lled': Cow During Wednesday Night's Storm. Willimantic The Goodwin Corse! Lightning played some pranks during the fierce sterm Wed- nesdgy évening, among which was the tearing up of a piece of the road in Loan Gommy, 15 Unien S!rec). Windham near what is knewn as the Bob Smnga; Dlaf(:e. A ton struck right in ‘the middle of the thoromghfare and Terms 'trlcllv confldcntml. gouged out a section aboul ten feet or more i diametsr and several feet deep, as fl well diggers had beon at work. A Dbolt struck near #he house of Stephen P. Brown of Mansfield City, upon a water pipe and entered the house; bitbting right in front of Mrs. Brnwn who was standilfg by the sink. The. bolt, or a pert of it, followed along the same water pipe Yo the barn, a distanee of 150 or mope feet, and kill- ed a valuable cow. If is believed that the cow d a foot against the pipe. No material damage was done to the /house, *amd. Mrs. Brown did not sus- b 4 tlin any injury. - The ‘small residencevoccupied by Wal- ter ¥. Storrs was dafinaged to some ex- u;ut, tbe lightning ' tearing boards off é ed adjeining and ripping and shibgles off from the dwamn‘ The imfmates experienced mure “or 16ss shock: 'mm "Manager Moreau Resigns. Conn. g P. D. Moreau,’ who has been acting Easter dflaflbyé company ‘in this city since the com- b ———1 PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Your druggyst will refund money if PAZO OINTMIENT falls to cure yany case ot Itchinfg, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- truding Piles 6 to 14 days, 50c. Bon't Be Alarmed . We ‘would make it known A mes ..,....'..‘m .... e | 10 the Public that we have Scallops, Oysters and : STHONS'S mm um st {mot j¢ JAMES HARRIES, 801 Main Street, Wl-pnfio, Conn. RMORE & SEEPARD, (8u ‘ecssors te Sesslens & Wmorey Embaimers amd - Funarsl IMB, Singular | onte, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Atwood, Stone row. Rev. R. G. Hartley, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated. street ‘1s in Providence on business. Misses Pearl” and = Maude Carson have returned -from a short visit to o PR SRS S LSRR L R as_manager for the Direct Importing any onganizallon wol'klu against S&H Green Burial was in the Willimantic ceme- tery. Funeral Directors Elmore & Shepard were in charge of the ar- rangements. Mr. and “Mrs. -Walter Wolyerton of New London. , visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carson, has returned to her home in va- bridge ~8. F.-"White of V\'esterlv was Home from Golden State. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parker and daughter Marion returned Thursday SRWETT New and Up-to-date Hotel £2 evers particalar. - Mrs. - Waiter - Lewis, who has been | IRA ¥. LEWIS. Prepristor. THERE 23 no adveriising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business- results. : and Lingerie & CORSETS ALTERED AND REPARED, forenoon from a .two months’ visit in lower California. They had’an enjoy- able trip, with unusually fine weather. They visited all the principal points of interest from Los Angeles to the Mexican border. The return trip was made via El Paso, Texas, where they stayed over Sunday. They were in ‘Washington Wednesday. Mrs. Ann S, Murphy Sells Out Store. Mrs. Alice T. Smith has purchased from Mrs. Ann S. Murphy the latter’s business on Union street, and will take charge of the store. Saturday, April 1. On that day Mrs. Murphy will have completed a decade of bus- iness in the store. Mrs. Smith has also bought the two-tenement house, 32 Manners avenue, from' George A. and Cornelius Curran of Chelsea, Mass, Physician Wants Pay. Dr. Frederick E. Wilcox has brought suit through his attorney, William A. King, against Franz A, Walkup of Lebanon, to ‘collect a physician’s bill of about $90. A yoke of oxen and a bull belonging to Mr. Walkup were at- tached Wednesda: v Constable W. J. Hastings in the sum of $150 to pro- tect the suit. The case is returnabple before Justice of the Peace Curtis Dean at 10 a. m., on April 7. { supply th e does the' vest. i Sued for Grocer’s Bill. Constable W. J. Hastings served pa- pers in a suit instituted by the Lara- mie company against John F. Hurley, in which damages of $175 are claimed, belng for a grocery bill of $128 with interest, Wednesday, and money in the hands of, Arthur S. Willey, belonging to Mr. Hurley, was attached for $200 to cover the costs of the action. The case is returnable before the superior court for Windham county on the first Tuesday in May. Attorney P. J. Dan- ahey is appearing for the plaintiff, BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Closes Busy and Prosperous Year— Annual Meeting of Directors. The directors of the Willimantic Building & Loan association held a | meeting Wednesday night, and offi- cers “for ‘the ensuing year were nomi- n:ted and will be voted for ata meet- ing -to 'be held later. A report was m-.de by the secretary, showing the of the assoclation to be approx- | $150,000, an increase of abouti dnrrng the past year. ° of the uloouthm for ~yeu- wdg sfln 18: and the ex-. pcnm liring a dividend of $ per oont., the .bills, amountéd - to u,sas. ~-allo ‘assoeiati Here are tl;e Helps that Cooks have wanted em—no others can! The Single Damper (patented); one motion—push the knob“to “kindle,” “bake” or “check”— Damper mistakes m1possxble. The Ash Hod in the base (patented).- fall through a chute into a Hod, a/ of them, making - their remov& safe,easy,cleanly. The Coal Hod isalong-- small fire to do a- . show you. Wth.-nfctcfi- “31-35 Union St., Beston For Paintad-s irfaces Or for that matter for wood whether oovered with paint, var- nish or shellac, ‘to ke‘; it in good comfihrm, to, Tem all grease, stains and ‘esp; the germs of disease, use a pail of water to whichYhas been added a- tabl ful of that greatest “Liquid Cleanliness,” .. Gahot’s Snlnhwmflml Bear in mind that this wonders ful preparation will-not only en- able'the thrifty housewife to keep the ‘wood work of her floors as/ well as her. ekpzts, oleums is u.sedmg abso‘l:‘l‘tsl'y hee.lthy by kxi; et out ng al germs of disease Wmfifi es- pecially in dark corners or where girt and grime u‘pflmfiod to §- sumo-mmumm Torrey Bullding, 14 Medford Stebt: ! sAwm CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Sélling Agts. the range The ashes side,out of the way. . The Oven has cup-joint heat flues that heat it in every part alike. No “cold corners,” no “scorching spots.” The Fire Box and Patented Grates enable a Sold onty grocers, 1o uau-lsnu.un—.m “the Ale that 18 mawlfinc»b large baking. [ | b on 20 K“"‘" - "w*_"f""." Atk the Crawferd ageat to. receivé promp:’ a culars. Walker & Pratt Mig. Co,

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