Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 18, 1911, Page 2

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These Rugs are_made of pure wor: sted varns fistend. of “Wool. wnd are superior to other widely . ] rugs at @ Similar prive’ They ars” not «coples of expensiv: rugs, but aro orig- ] inal especially for this grade, superdb ‘in col Fx12 A, $4200 g & covering, 9x1. ln, TEPRAC WILTON RUGS are par- e m“!‘@m g or pu .50, §-3%1046 11 - ESS BODY BRUSH come In full five frame, e patterns. 9x12 Tt . S-3x10-8 f $25.00. CHILIDEMA BRUSSELS RUGS. This grade excels for quulity and i, md!v the best five frame Body N It j= designed fon e IM . $25.00 . The H. C. Murray Co,, o, Ladios, Homs Journal BM: 227,50, 5 bass.for 25c and 10 S, proved one onnn-on en- ) rs of a similar naturé ever Eiven under the auspices of the loral hall'was prettily decorated. .»w&uhuwm u.:Z:: fne Cantested-Election Ou.—ixm:::é y ing: the F D‘ to. take the e testimany con- 4 Mm of questiona.. the congressman + *}mn FBR. ‘tive chances; it is com~ servativain allits inves -ments. pusting every. doliae: into. bonde: Wae~ | rants and fitn mm.. Gy Tooked i the. own | Frank e e, town ot | on real estate. These ase m;n it was. lhb am»l»: office of an. ( odm | while Chaj are safe and solid today, H..C, MURBAY, President. N. D, "WEBSTEE, Tressucsr, M“ 182 m“ : A Sullie ce Casey, James H. Mas~ Thm F. sk rocention o % Mln% gen Hickey, Louis e .1. Ashton, P. J. Hur- uhe Voung ladies employed th Mrs, D\fl)e! dressmaking parlors in’ the Jordan buj & wyate considerably vnng nq- ‘nator- e ook fire trom a Small Eradics heating irons. Mrs. lin& 2. pail of WN’.D -fiaed nzh a_door- mat. Mrs, Dube ‘burms about her hands, and: m’r?:m in a physician_to dress o Bube. Invited h Nm H.v.n. Qmwv is.in reeenp, flnl cnmmn: &7 Foot mm-a, in N ven e S nnfll} vitation m Ssigned by oy Major C ok t G b ‘ommandant Georsge | TOWM. cm TRATIAY ’ of ing the cantro- e electiol of a representa- oas from. the Third can- Sirict at the olection. of a notary pullic of “’in Sionion wha was selected, by hoth. nhrenm-n Edwin W. Higgins of | fluch mfl mmoux 1. Jodoin of | fe. who, & tion. | Gounsel Pressat. Pra.am at the emamination “:nre' ex- | Mayo of F 3 m and er | Wall, ourt rgom. looked as. e were all sorte new ones.! el hotties of | ach. - Bitters. | 0 ch, had, & hox 5n years. old, | _its, haliot, box so | The rriedly last fall that the matter of a ““:E“:-?J#“‘:‘fk&'&-‘ a street | Millard’s Ave Maria. Relatives e | friends, weve present from South Wil-| B.| member 8 that bearers were members: afir the. orgap- |, i moming = bneumnnh. M A;mnmns lived di [ ‘Cumberland. Md- recently gone to asis il for the manufacture - of _box nmou The - firni “name " oo 1 w . M fl.:y l‘egouve his eqpqu bnt had househe the time. 1872, o son ‘of flenry and ;uxe it over | fiamda There survive z. widow, Mis, ey, of: South Coven- try, his mother, nm. genry Armstrons, o tha 10,07 express malnl u\hlch Montreal. w k3 v&‘l-a- P ¢ o Mang Funes Burial was in_ the Stowrs cemetery, Manstel : e City’s Expanses. Phe pogroll for the city fon the. wesk endifig April. 15th, was ioned as. follows; 18550 Police f, $496:92; maintaining sewers, $26; comstruction. of sewens, $21; water depertment; $86.35. mh % Ja-rh am(y “The fuperal of Joseph Garvey, who died. Friday afternoon in the Me: haspifal, Springfield, Mass. was held, home: of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Con- nor, No. 10. Maple avenue, followed by. | services at St. Tosepl's. church at 9 clock, Rev. O, S. Beaumeister cele- d I 'brating a. requiem high mass. During the services. Mrs. John ORopurke Lan lington: Bass Hampton, Hartford, Nor- w'ich and Mansfield Denof: ~Among thie] ny floral pieces was 4 pillow. from. . H., of East Hamp- i a charter organization. The rization, Willlam. M- Wall, Willlam H. Edwapd. Lynch, Patrick Daley, John O’'Neil and’ &ndrew Hyde, all of | aak Hampton. The body was taken, o Sonth Coventry on a special trolley tor buriel in St Mary’s cemetery. WERDING. Henken—Orr. Henry H. Henken and Miss Sophia | Orr, both of this. city, were united in marriage Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock at St: Many'’s_ rectory by Rev. £ J. Bagllion, pestaf of the church. bride was attended by Miss Hen- | ken, a. sister of on the box hagd; three tin bread hoxes\ ventiiaioes. and, the covers | with' large and heavy padlocks. | v nr, the boxes. did, not meet the | ts of the law, but as this | o g with if any attention was of the hoxes by the offi- clerks all gave their testi- the ions which. the ballots in | county boxes Yge, room. at New be locked up’ and varleties ‘of to Dacide. % f'ao. had that a miror accide the groom, groom was accompanied: by Bl aather, Henken. The bride wore a. blue trayeling dress trimmed with silk biaid; were a picture hat and, | roses. Following the ceremony M, and { Mrs- Henken left for New. York city on the 10,07 -xpress and will ‘g0 to the me 'of an uncle, where. a reception: will, be helds in their honow Adter a paid | trip to New York and Washington, D Mr. and Mrs. Hemken will make ir. home in this.city, where Mr. Hen- ken js. employed by the Amevican Thread company. POsTOFfl“ RECEIPTS Show lv-:n-u dm Quer Receipts of ibts in. the pastal ac- count. of the .lacal postoffice. for_the fear ending March. 31, 193, was. 326 144.58, the business of the four quar- ters Being as follows: Quarter ending, June 30, 1910, $6,10847; quarter ending Sept. 30; 1310, 36,063.46; end- 31,1910, $7,122. previous. Mud, Halts Black. Maria. ton, the mud was so deep and: the. buza. and the continyance of the | Parqonals. Ex-Mayor William F: Hebney. ok Hprtford was a Willlimantic visitor on Monday. * Peputy Sherift J. H. Fitts of Hamp- was Arm-—| “wagon. via the ex-sheriffs “machined ( o ol ’ Dfl!rm hfllflfl mtlflfifl fm’ fidfln\nm& at | (ickerings Avibstbons,. H5 tormetly Are lived in South Coventry for a number [ i, o "n‘.{'fi#“ munus- ofr mflb iwas, wit o Hast, Her home, i There are fln\m a VaHey scheol: at: clausa b pmld“ e 0 Commence. o 1, inStead: on. Aprik-1, nsng If this idea Sm Monday morning at 845 o'clock at thel aq ¥, or, nual borough meflnz -smsmw : 2. recent: | tre: Dame and: wi Ltb.xrund-.l; this.city. holding of wirich: change: to -an, earlis Fill Away’ frém- Waller fi -Hoyle, . !,éu m!na‘l;. and S L ne. tare | o Drevent. o glbuster. 1 followed, on. ?& fi:a !t:fil ten-mxllgn ta; m: gna;lm. on, tarch. ungil; he, car- riod, It ta & Dlaes hgh.'cu;a throw. it Away, wi “L 3 i ing, an_explosion,, ne%vy fellow, orch: that, held; | in_ his rllh\ luu wh&h.lw Wag get- ting it 006, \thwe-mmn being practically .n.rmn‘ HE%vas Hurriea o th """tfl‘,l‘:‘s h-d; no”Information as to: his: ammea at that time. .. .. Hoyle. is. w.u mqwn in Daniclsen, where he, rcA e e t ot Kill- bqqn in weridng: ingly high scnm; Worcester for several year: as an electricion PU anged: Diracted' A Burhank, m» wauw. A dellsht!g.l and_piano: Monday erxu:‘ | was prettil orated: w; fodl!a and; nms Mij: issued. abaut’ um affair, Whh:l! cl xfi{l’:f Misses Mil- Bohin. @evin), planc. duet, Spring ‘.e.l(.laotthe. | at. the Easter supper ———— - | ‘pleasing auccm It The. was )Ield i vied | hia section of. the Connty and: all htpd > . ¢ it hefell’ the.| solo; «mm m l&ba a2l ¥ fl*-v;;“z-‘c..&w"“‘ \nce (iEnglemann) 'nl the e ; S | wid), tom, was in the city attending superior| Song Leourt Mondsy. Miss Jean Merrill of Haédun. is the foucst of hes hrofan Franlk ande wile’ af Plepsant. si State Policemen Mert T, Hurley nd Theodore ¥ Bowning of !hntord Were: h wuu-nm: Monday: flnhfl-l&y. i Afor. a- few dass vm el | ‘\uu has retur Quercus avi wonian to | though the spéa) | sons and brothers and hu: hief thi MM ' Spring Song - Motz *-. . with; | the annm borm'?il theeting;, The is’ now ‘in_ poor._.col LIt I8 fn- . Attorney X B‘p %& Pt : Tocal: hoamu.l hfib% f«' WW ‘who. hag bEe‘n in for, a, It Fe his, store wi Gagmmnqs men #‘A on’ Sew 8- iove. airast e ‘the clty and’are making sur- ww geant: Hayes. u ot h‘vm« w&m«add of i1 M&Mn;flu;mwfi G;mw arzival: red o crusber-and engine. recetly. punchased b; city, is expectesk any. flvf‘,‘ wag, tem hnn. m-u the. crustier gll.ll he« IW in. mn lots. aye stregt, whete Wox} be. doné with it. but. h!ek it n‘z‘:u ‘located om the lot pmhued by ‘the city. and-. Miss Miss. herine Mary Nolan of New 1 have; been ‘visitors. at. the: nend o« No~ | Mm& h-gur-. swmm., Temalned.in a| - m.| wflph Saeaic, brt Toaat- A%M: ends.in- In the. evenm odist: churth Webt cnng—ratulatlons | Geor e oof, rodiery tand and esteept in. t\. Mapy ot friends. nations and among_ the pBs.| tions, Leli& gratilation. ,oe’f. ffie gmernor .qlhbl& m‘kflr:,fi. " Gifte. of Sepial Girsle, At a _meeting -of3 the, quxeg Sofl;l?l hurch it was, wted to ‘Queens_of Mn‘hn ror. their ATRT Signalizes Adnm.of Easter Monday— Largely . Attended. Carj Cnhng:m m‘)‘ reni itsyeights th' 0 v eighteen e R ve the, introdictary.to. the nual Vel Ya- ion. hall. ford, firm, Were, espec. vella, purnie, and, wbite hunnnq Ing used in ardistic Jrapings. on the, Laate sides of the. newly —Hego: fied whfle ths ceilf was Gone in diag: flects; ims. apd. cut flower: Mere. used. in adorning the stage, © whole. decerative. schu being Acgenc Tuated: by, the electricatl IngInaLl happy throng. of dancers qem representative, of dhoiit (very. a wume_ The g march was 1pd by Depity Jobn B: Exrne. ‘na.{r. rine. Byrue ~Mus) ohserl, EAd: Pae 'fiz" ’lt‘inn_ cing, was by Cargi orc e8! . Irving director. Frank E. Murray was prompter. The copcert. inehi followl: umhua Turk \sh T Grand. ch; : Prima, Donna. selection; mel! Gnvom The. Ivory Cdt)( freszments, at the b ed by, the ladies of -the. lief. carps added o monument to be erected in, ¢ Those-in charge of || affair wese as follows: bfloar} g;rzcklor Onge; first, assistant, Johin - assiy tant, Mocaron 6 u» ase Hea O Benot, X r Lt Duva{t., commls'.me'fln JT- pae e e buvm Ax%gé 1y o,;,a. Qyfl re- cel Remill wmmee. 5;..-.;; i (‘hnrrle Bove, Frank Rita, ‘Mayhew.) A B. Scranton, Charl an, Richard John Hereule ] @d st E.'K ; Ene; counell, N, 4, Knights. ot ,em.ln social eventa on | | rnost, forcible predcher, and hc o = “{‘ u‘fil Stk 4. & minister of with good, results. Asithony hv just retited from twe flbout thirty years. - Mir. born ‘%Afl‘hmy- L, a,pdds ot Eng— @-““:&“" o e f:.nger ‘!' . machinist Yaun, & o e Tsiand s yncl w‘uu cq 4 n - at the pub“c sch . Gregmwi ‘e“‘? i 4 Warlki 5 w1 iy part. tmun.g% ‘both co,urses mo yéars he taught a o afs Maneheeter, Cé nn., hen. up“teq th the New Hngly nd ern cenference, of which he her; he was engasged 36- s e)y o ma Methodist minigtry fox wenty years. He preached at Dux- Truro, and. Osterville, n.ud in, several other places in ecticut, A throat. tropible com- nalled him to )le up the regular care| ata chupoh, gl gh he has continued 'f; Gifterent. y ALt e ‘Antheny_ is a. tho b x’cellent uprm Mr. urer of the stewards o thodiss chiifch, Dut he s it urer, of the church trustees. He 18 efi president of the Jewett Oits Savings bank, corporation and pre: | dent of the tfustees of Slater library, He. served as town. clerk: herc bne s-n -He, is wm?e{;vt ‘af ut'f Anthony w company of Worcester. irs.. An& was. Miss _Abbie g y Hrfgi. e hey nbd Qi fed. Aoril 1 : They e L ATbort T, 1 business in Werces- or Mase.: he and his wife und.d duu.\sh- ter were hera on Monmday.. MIS. .seph Dawson: and Miss Blia J. Shiicte of Moosup Were also. presen water_pre Low 12,2 to 4 Flu The many friends of - Mrs Zfba Hlmtmsmn werg shoc to learn of' m_pnewmonia. on Monday mwn G Ther Rote, 1 Qriswold: Omar Luom, LA i"'x“' = n. this city wi tex, ?3. Jublus Cor el today for bis\ me Cordier, his andson o A hgle ‘Larue, son Dr. ~Omer--harue, will also leave for- Montreal ~ Summaer. Sick _Rev. J. Van_den Nooit, pastor of St Mary’s chusch, gs ADAOUDOG e achadule of sevvices will Dhcome. affostive B S;;ldw when masg-will be sal 5 and ‘oiclack, The § ‘masg e ‘ffi"\« be & Kor mmnn.g. The girl who knelt ap as if to pray and piaked e, Commercial: Pirat fi-————t-r—vém—r capita 1 a&(m ts to $L12 as Huntington was once a resident Jemnncu;. when- sister’s hus~ > Bvuwn, Wi pastor of the Rthe ;‘i chu tsenty-Ave ygars, Mrs; Hum:- ington was Clasa: Moit, :a clama- Graves ana Morga: St sme was born in Lebanon, lunn 3, uu. For: ten vears Mr..and Mrs. Hunting- ton have lived in G s PlrE Huntington was a member- Hijl Methodist church. greatly mi ; as she was 3 woman. of fine cHaracter; and lovable di&position. She is survived by her husband and | four l{‘s]tera. Méfi %{m s:f“l\u‘?\ n:t | Griswol s Bepcy ot - 1 lim, M T Mifter and M ’?Inu | C. Fargo of i'mhvmg. 3‘!&0 Old". &.ry. .ong and fryitlesk has been M. Bry-' s search for * and he may have .[a,n ing back om thé.same road—Atlamis Censtitution. Nightmare for Taxpayers. The German chancellor says that - Taft's Wofld peace s omnly a dream. Germmu- m-wl muka attitud of the of the - y?,tl:ndmc__ e W dyeam com - . umm Yy '-Inkl PR e plumi ik, e e to kill pontxvdy three tmblflpgoduh of | Gatot's SulpberNapthal toa paxl of water. This 2mount makes very active disinfect- | ant. A tablespoonful to = cient fog or _house ¢ such as wWa the vaint, and 1inol onde- perfect and [ The niige da,;: o eah.hy and a events the in- of disease, isting scratelies, s, s)a&s or al unns i il | i thfllm% WE HAVE ol and, Best Stock, of Conucuonery. Soda Water and Postal Cards in town, at WM. JOHXSTON'S. Toa Protect yoye

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