Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1911, Page 9

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Murray’s Boston Store' \ 10c Jewelry Sale Exceptional values in Jewelry, rang- All A1 goods and a fine variety, such as Parisian Enamel Waist Sets, Belt Pins, Back Combs. Genuine Pearl Collar Pins, Belt Buckles, Brooches, Bandos, Black and White Enamel. Collar Pins, Hand Painted Brooches, Coin Cases, Bracelets, Pin Sets, Rings, Necklaces, Initial Fobs and Cuff Links. ing in quality from 25c to 50c. The H. C. Murray Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. GOLDEN WEDDING Celebrated at Chaplin Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam M. Smith. 20 MULE TEAM'; BORAX iam \I. Smit:) of | had been a i home to i of their l.«r;e number of eramxeh ldren Unequailed for Cleansing. |’ i larse nynver ot prandeniiaren ceived many bnau iful prese\nls. gold 5 S&H GREEN TRADING STAMPS OR ONE CHECK FREE WITH EACH TEN CENT PACKAGE. The T. R. Sadd Co. 768 Main Street. Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. | | I { a fine couch, elegant golden lar edding cake, and two f“e dO\» gold pi the La ety, of w 5. Sinith i t AsK Yeur Dealer for CANDEE RUBBERS They Fit All Shoes And Give Good Service 'ENTERPRISE| RUBBER CO BOSTON, MASS WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION - | WasCured byLydlaE Pink- ; ham’sVegetable Compeund Elwood, Ind.—* Your remedies have cured me and I m"e only taken s bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. I gwas sick three months and could not wa 21k, I _snfi L Times. <. AreaTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for Yeu Can;. Get Meney by calling at the | . Willimantie Lean Company 15 Unien Street. Terms strictly confidential. ELMORE & SHEPARD, (@ seosuors to Sessions & Eimown) tmbaimors and Funeral [irectars, 29-62 North Street, LABY ASSISTANT. Telophone CALIOQUCA. 1911 Overland Medels ERNEST P, 'ZSBRO, 1029 Main St. Willimantic. Conn. "Gaing But of the I}Iuflun; Businass” Meckanics' Dep’t. Storz OUTFITTERS TO ALL ge well an opera- for I could _the A nroe vaslety of Fresh Fish: Scallops. Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FiSH MARKET, 28 Nerta <t Or. F. . JAGKSON-—Dentist Pginiess Extracting and Filling a Specialty /82 Main Street, alse | right leg. Pt‘m Wien I had taken only to feel & one bottle of Corapound, but kspt on as Iwas afraid to stop too soon.””—Mr: SapiE MULLEN, 2728 N. B. St., wood, Ind. Why will-women take chances wi an operation or drag out a sic alf-hearted existence, missing three- fourths of the joy of hvm when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ? ¥or thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ments as displacements, inflammation | uleeration, fibroid tumors, irrégulari ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges- tion, and nervous prestutmu. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege~ table Cempound will help you, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., fer advice. Your letter will be abselutely confidential, and the advice free. SHEET MUSIC - 5¢ a copy —at— JAMES HARRIES. 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuncr ‘Phone. Willimantic 78 MONUMENTS, Headstonps and Markers in our stock ready to erected. Obtain our prices and mspect 1000 artistic designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Main and Watason Streeta Willimantic. Tonc. HIRAM N. FENN, I NDERTAKFR. and DMBALMER $3 Church St. Willimantie, Ot Ladz Assistant . Willimantic, Conn. a beautiful loaf nf‘ six | What is Geing \On Toffight. . (this afternoon). Under Auspices of Woman's Club (this afternoon). oving Pictures at Scenic Temple. ( Duriaton Temple, No. ers, the Bijou and Pythian Sis- September Mortality. During September there were twen ty deaths in the town of Windham, r¢ Cholera is, acute nephritis, pneumon pre- birth, meningitis, la grippe, di- accidental drowning, lack of tuberculosis, tubercular sis, pyonepheosi, and diarrhoea, Bright's dis- e diabetes mellitus (acute), pul- menary tuberculosis and enteritis, one each, matu abetes, Gevelopm meningiti: Storrs Students at Brockton Fair. A team from the Connecticut agr | cultural college is entered in the stu- dent cattle judging contest at the Brockton, M fair in competition with all other New England agricul- tural colleges. The men representing the Connecticut ard A, Storrs, ' 12, and Victor team been | Prof Bawar | among Johm Herwitz, Aubrey, The efully coached by ueman, B.B.A., and who are considered judges of cattle in the { eastern The students at the coliege are hopinz and expecting that i their team will brmg back the cup as {a reward for COLUMBUS DAY CELEBRATION, Societies to Parade to 1 St. Joseph’s | Church, Where Italian Society’s i Flags Will Be Blessed. a Practically all plans for the cele- { bration ¢t C Thursd { evening, October been M h‘els Xtdddn Be- . and a fine observance be the result. 2 ciety, San Jose coun- 14. Knights of Columbus, and socielies that are to participate the celebration will meet at the old armory on Center street at ¢ and form in line toon of police, band, San Jose s cil, No. or rolent proceed to St. lemn- vespers o'clock and of the St. M- | | | of the ed by | che v will taike place, The |s the American flag will . Lynch of Lakeville, for- Iy curale of St. Joseph's church, spiritual _director of the ltalian ty, and M Carr. The spon- s for the Italian flag will be L. . Dondero and Miss Rose Giraca. A ovt sermon wili be preached by cither Father Lynch or Rev. crbrini of Baitic, Following §e ic at the church the line will be 1e-fermed and a parade will be i this line of march: Jackson to Valley to High street, down High to Main to Union to Center | street, where the parade will be dis- sed and adjournment taken to the s of San Jose council, No. 14, K. where refreshments 7ill -~ be Sworn In, afternoon ex-First Select- James Tew turned over the to his successor, Robert E. M chell, who ~ immediately assumed charge of the office. He was sworn at 3:27 o'clock by Town Clerk Frank | First Selectman Mitchell Thursday man peintments for the | ensuimg year will be given attention {at the first meeting of the board next Monday, when organizatien will be ffected. A number of applications for the several positions _have already cen received by First Selectman Mit- 11, but he says he has not pledged anvene, w's name has been men- ed for superintendent of the town Mr, Tew said Thursday that he | made no appiication for the berth but would be glad to take the if the board of selectmen saw it to him. TWO DEER AND A BEAR Shot by John E. Brick i place fit to tender in Maine While on Hunting Trip. President Jehn E. Brick of the Wil- { Yimantic Busine len's asseciation, who his been at Tim Pond, Me., with | Boss, returned to Willi- i Thursday morning. and ! brought with him three specimens of | h as a huntsman. One deer 150 pounds, and another one The third trophy was a big All three were on exhibi- hxmfir :d. black bear. n at a Church street market on Thursday Mr. Bridqs is feeling elited over his hunting trip and enjoyed relating the ecuring the game. General he desired to return home 1 a petter record than Mr. Brick, 4 would therefore stay another week. especially that he might get a few black bears. The one Mr, Brick shot will be given General Boss and its pelt will be made into a )llnd!unlfl TUS. FUNERAL. Francis W. Clark. he funeral of Francis W. Clark o died sudden in Colchegter on sday, s held Thursday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the rooms of Fu- neral -Directors Elmore & Shepard on Nor t h Rev. William S, the First Congrega officiated. Relatives Burial was in the OBITUARY. Josephine Huntington. The body of Josephine Huntington who died in South Norwalk, is to be yught to this eity Saturday and taker. to Windham Cenler cemetery for bLurial 'he service will be in charge of R Harry C. Grimes, pz tor Windham Center Congregational churci, Invited to New London. Anne Wood Eiderkin chapter, D. A. R., is in receipt of an invitation from Lucretia Shaw chapter of New Lon- don tc attend the annual meeting of the Connecticut D. A. R. in New Lon- don ¢n Thursday, Getooer 26, at 2.30 c'cleck in the afternoon. To Lay 12-Inch Pipe. Henderson S. Moulton, superint:ud- ent of the water work day that the excasat stated Thurs- nue between North and Oa woield be commenced within days. Twelve hundred feet of 1 i are being hauled from the to this locality Business Men Meet. ial meeting of the Willi- ness Men's association, in the rooms eof the board of trade Thursday evening, dent Joln E. Brick presiding, these delpgates to the annual meeting of the state associtiicn to be held in Bridg, port, October 19 w re elected: A. Vaughn, W. M. Eugene Lin- coln, Kdward F, V\ umore. Pres\dont WILLIMANTIC. with Presi- | Brick wuas also nominated for state director and Will probably be elected { at the annual meetuw Leave T'oday for South, r and Mrs. D. P. Dunn leave (¥Friday) with the Putnam pha- | lanx on its eight days’ southern trip. | The mayor and his wife pian to stop at New York on the return trip for a few Vs of recreaiion before return- ing to their home in this city. Personals. Attornevs Thomas J. Kelley and William: A, King were in Putnam on ntative John I Flutchinson ithe guest of his daughter, Arnold. ~._Louis M. Flocken of the Meth- 1 church was in Prov . attending a mission- ed Sweet, who have Leen v sith Coventry, their formey home, and this ci have re- turned te their home in Denver, Col. Msrtiin Mullen, who has been spend ing the smmwmer at his home in th! city, on tne 4.97 express Thursday 5 to resume his dental 1tmore, Thompson of reel announ the en- daughter, Corneliz n, to Ralph Leon dzeport. rah Love of Fort Coliins, ing her sisters, Mrs. N. D. South Coventry and Mr This is Mrs. i of Brown of this city. Love's Howard W. Whitmore, e returned from their , were guests of the for- Alderman and Mrs. Ed- tmore, Thursday. hey = home in Hartford on' express. who mer’s ward Teft the for £.07 DANIELSON MEMBER Atter ds Meeting of Supreme Bureau of St. Jean Baptiste Union—Call for Corgress at Providence December 12, ial congri of L'Union St. tiste d’Amerique is to be held ¥ 12 Providenc I, December ate was fixed by Commissi r B. Chafee and announ , held in the home Unity building, ling to the decision of Ju :hP Providence Jou procecdings a commissioner ted to m\'esugat( the financial affairs of the order since its inception in 1000, the supreme officer includ- i Hupreme President F Gati- of Southbridge, Supreme Treas- Philippe Boucher, and Supreme Physician Dr. J. H. Boucher of Woon- , and others, must resign their respeciive offices cn December I, the day hefore the convention. 7 The machinery of the convention vill be entirely in the hands of the delegates and the present supreme of- ficers will appear before the gather- ing as individual members. The only will be Commis- Chafee, who will present a re- sioner port eof his investigation of the affairs | of the order to Justice Tanner fore the convention is held. The convention will bring end, it is hoped, the conireversy began a couble of years ago and - has divided the society. largest ameng the people of New Engiand, into two hos- tile cambs. It began when G Pothier failed to reappoint Philinpe Poucher as a member of the slate board of charities and corrections. A few days later, the supreme offi- cers of L'Union met in Woanwm\m and adopted a vigorous resolulion de- be- to an o ouncing Go[her Pothier’s action as imed at ['Union St. Jean DBapliste d’Amerigue,” and calling it a “blow to thq. Franco-American cause.’ he membership in general did not like the interference of the supreme cers, the majority of whom do not Rhode Island, affairs of Rhode Island. and council after council resented ihe action and adopted resolutions denouncing it. In the meantime, the biennial con- vention of the order w. held in Man- chester, H., and an effort to d iodge the officers from their respec places failed. The finance committee reported that the financial affairs of the order were in bad shape, but this report was laid on the table. All the officers were pe-elected un- animou and the: administration ford h the machinery of the or- onvention in their hands, won 2 v all along the line. ]Anumdlflte following the conven- tion, J. B."¥ indamour of Woonsocket. a member of the finance began receivership proceedings in the courts and George N. rard of Woon- socket was appointed receiver. Later, after Supreme Secretary J. Adelard Caron had taken the stand in the superior court and had admitted prac- tically all the charges brought against the supreme officers, an agreement was reached and . Chafee was ap- pointed a commissioner by Justice Tdnnu to take charge of the affairs of the society. Since that time a vigorous cam- paign has been conducted by the mem- bers of the order in several cities to have the special convention ordered by Justice Tanner held in their respec- tive cities, but the commissioner de- cided that it should be held in this city. as the court decision had been rendered in this citv and as it was the most cenirally located point. The date for the cenvention submitted by Commissioner Cha the reme Dbureau of the which met yesterday in quarterly ses sion in the meadquarters, Unity build- ing. Woonsocket, at the call of M. Chafee, Certain members of the su- preme bureau are trying, it is stated, to ckange the date of the special con- vention, but it is not thought that any move of that kind will be suc- cessful, The ‘'members of the supreme bu- KeepYour Skin Clear No other emollients do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, rough and oily skin, ltchmg, scaly scalps, drysthin and falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails as Cuticura Soap And Cuticura Ointment. They do even more for skin-tortured, disfi ured infants and children. Although Cuticurs Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, a liberal the der and of - was fo | French-Canadian | her | in the politicial | committee, § S om— | tober, | per Change In closing Saturdays at 12 NOTICE ‘Bank Hours On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jeweit Cify Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will be open every business day (execepi Satur- days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'cleck p. m., FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasnrer. o’clock. reau who were present at yesterday meeting wer: Spiritual director, E. C. Lar: Redford, N. Y.; hon- orary Edouard Cadieux, of Holyoke, Mas vresident, Fe tineau, Southbridge. Mass.; Vice pr! idents, Joseph Bover, Lewiston, Me., A. F. Bisson, Manchester, N. H.: sec- retary p tem., Phydime J. Hemond, Woonsocket; t urer, Philippe Bou- cher; finance cWnmitiee. Daniel Proulx, Wiliimansett, Mass., Dr. F. ¥. Bernier, Sanford, Me., L. Danieison, Conn.; verifier of accou A. J. Lachance, St Johnsbury, Vit master of ceremonies, Leonidas Dem- ers, Ware, M RECIPE FBR WEAK KIDNEYS lie following yecipe is the best that had for weak or disordered kid- “Half ounce fluid ex.ra Buchu; ‘ax _compound; six ounces Shake the bo(:!e well Sach Dime and take one or fwo tea- spoonfuls of the mixture after e: meal and’ at bedtin Sny druggist ingredients. a comes from r and will pro- or supply th oregoing for 1 author ney trouble m prompt attention io prevent : 's disease o: diabet. Regarding aChange in the | Business ~OF THE— | Boston Dry Boods 2 COMPANY DANIELSON: - = - CONN. a large portion of the stock will be closed out very much un- der value price. the real It will pay our customers to begin early during October and select just the goods you'll need with a discount of 25, 331-3 and 50 per cent. off from regular prices. LADIES’ SUITS $6.00, $9.00, $11.00 and $12.50. Just four prices on the whole stock. Actually worth $10.00 to $25.00, and so marked. LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS sold with a discount of 1-3 off. LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S COATS 1-3 off. DRESS GOODS, SILKS and TRIM- MINGS 1-4 off. Tempting low prices will be offered all through the store. One-half price sale on Dishes con- The Boston Ory Goods COMPANY, Danielson, Conn. JAMES E. KXEXCH, Manager. LEGAL NOTICES. Assessors’ Notice All persons in the Town of Norwich liable to pay taxes are hereby notified to return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1411, a written or printed list, propesdy signed end swern to, of all taxable preperty owned by them on the first day of Oc- 1911. These failing to make a st will be charged a penaldy of 10 cent. additional, aecording to law. Eianks can be obtained at the Asses- sample of each, with 32-page hooklet on the care treatment of skh and bair, will be sent. poste &ee, 003 10 *‘Cutiours,” Dept. 6N, Bostoa sors” office in City Hall, or will be sent Ly mail upon application. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Lisis will be received sMtnaay, Oct. 9th. 1911, Dated at Norwich, Conn., ®ct. 4th, 1911, JOHN P. MURPHY, JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, MICHAEL J. CURRAN, Assosgors. Rev. | Felix Ga- | duce qu ind permanent results. It will speedily relieve backach rheu- matic = freguent and hi; color-{ 7 ed urina TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Norwich Line Sipg s NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE —AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this route next tlme vou g9 to New York. Youw'll ve a delighttul voyage on Loug Isiand Sound and a superb view of thhe woenderful sky lins and water front of Manhattan Island. ves New Lonaon at 11 p. > New York, Pler and Pier 40, next morning. 1.50 J. for 70, East Riv North River NEW mNnbN NEWT%—RK fexenlu)’l? W CHELSEA LINE Fare $1.00 Frelght and passenger service dixect e and from New Yark : Tuesdays, Fhurs- §.15_p. m. , BEast River, Mondays, p. m. p. m. | Low I‘la&e Autumn 'I‘ours_ ]ded and Hnlf.hlen Bosore tn Every onidoor, récragtion, s m b2tk ng, fsilag, bnnuni. aeis uo) 2ol cyciug, &e. ane HACH Y B ISR scxmy ‘Imsafianm Ligey' “ OCEA 14,000 Tens Nispigcement; E3E !t. LO“ 3 " }1’;51!“)“: uxuriens ead Ont Class s assenger Steamuer o Be ¢ !'m "Gaitic or froight ent tied o the Ocent H m-CLAS'Z ROUND TRIP. - stairreom Clul!! e o ‘l.s.‘l‘a on me Acianiic | Biecwicians in every roowm | Tooms with brass Bods; ardies- o'uxav(h i | baths: fimest promenas menadedodh in \w &'che us, qummadu nuees. w{mu«. signais. TouRs = W L-Exout hns- titnl Bookiet. Beaut B o Tine 300 Bower, 3 Boston & Albany R.R. Low Colonists’ Fares Boston - $52.15 Worcester - $51.20 Springfield - $50.00 to the Pacific Coast and Western Points | Sept.14th to Oct.14th Tourist Sleeping Cars Lv. Boston 2.00 p. m. daily Lv. Worcester 3.12 p.m. daily Lv. Springfield 4.35 p.m. daily ing-car & - dations and other information ces- sulttecal address Passonger_Agent. Boston, Mas 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the pubMc the filnest standara brands of Beer of Eurspe and Ameriga, Bohemian, Piisner, Culmbach Ba: Beer, Bass Pale amd Burten, m? Dublin _ Stoat, Scotch Ale, Guianess’ C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Hiil P. B. Ale, Frank Jo Ng“.-h- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter ’t’ Budweisar, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwichh Town. Telephone 447-12. GEO. E. PITCHER Givil Engineer, wishes to anneunce te his paixeny and e public that he has moved to 65 roadway. Chapmean building, opposite the Y. M. @. A o beginning JOSEPH lflmm, 'Book Binder. Alank Boeks Made and Ruted to Order 103 Tojephong M . 5o deskisi

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