Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1911, Page 6

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Black Coney, BURAX llleqnllfll fer Cleansing. NG STAMPS WITH EACH The T. R. Sadd Co. 768 Main Street, Grey Fox, Near. Seal, Oppossum, Natural Squirrel, Japanese Mink, at prices from $3.50 to $25.00 READY FOR INSPECTION A Complete Line of FURS Brown Ceney, Black Raccoon, Isabela Fox, H. C. MURRAY CO., Willimantic, Conn. 20 MULE TEAM Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. | Times <. AreaTrifie Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can ed for—an at sifts wii sc that ash-dust drops into barrel he unburned coal rolls out into ttle, SAVES TIME, WORK AND VALUABLE FUEL. Sifts a weel's ashes in a few minutes so easy a child can run it NO DUST CAN ESCAPE. LOOK US UP. Adopt a Get Money by calling at miplan Willimaniie Loan Company 15 Union Sireel. Terms strictly confidential. | A definite plan is the foundation of success in saving. It doesn’'t make much differ- ence what the plan of saving is, so long as it's systematic. Some people” never spend + ies they get—thry v 11 acon- venie= < -1gs bank. 1911 Overland Models .oi're o e bank the moncy IRNEST P, CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. 78 MONUMENTS, eadstonos ang Markers in our stock | ety o be eretted. Obtain our prices and inspect 1000 actistic designu. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Main and Watson Siwesta ‘Willtmantie. Conz- SHEET MUSIC - 5c a copy =t JAMES HARRIES, 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Comn. | 762 Main Str. they would have to pay the bar- ber. Others walk to the office| and save the carfare. You can select any plan which | suits you. Regularity in your | saviig is the essential thing. C=s dollar opens an account and starts your savings earning interest. BEGIN NOW. \The Willimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. . F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and F:Ilmg a Spu alty YOUR Australian Black Fox and Chest Pains and Sprains Sloan’s Liniment is an ex- cellent remedy for chest and throat affections. relieves congestion and in- A few drops in water used as a gargle is antiseptic and healing Here’s Proof “1 have used Sloan's Liniment for 1 rclosed cylinder smu A the turn of the handle, | flammation. Croup, lame back and sheumatiem in every case it gave instant relie! A JANE ISAACS, Laucy, Kentucky. SLOAN'S LINIMENT is excellent for sprains and It stops the pain at once and reduces swell- ing very quickly. Sold by all dealers. Price, 28¢., 50c., $1.00 have been 89. Mr. Mc Willimantic in 1861, and for a period | what T | er, but the greater part of hi " HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER 3. 62 Church St., Willimantic, “Going Uut of the Clothing Bosinsss” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Successors to Sessions & Flmore) Embaimers ani Funeral [irectors, 60-62 North Stresf LADY ASSISTANT. What is Geing On 'l’..l.M. scgnte Temple, Social and Dance in A B. 5 Hall tven by Ac B, = D 3 hburn Hail, PHILLIPS VS. GREEN. Timber Case to Be Kept Open Two Weeks for Carpenter’s Affidavit. tridey morning the civil action of Charles H. Phillips - vs. Frank B. Green was resumed in the superior court by Judge Edwin B. Gager, after j the short calendar sessim. The case | occupied the attention of the court all | day Thursday. Tt was expected that | the case wou!G be finished by Friday | evening, except for the affidavit of a | carpenter who could mot e produced by the defendant. The case will, how- ever, be kept open for two weeks, in order that the afidavit referred to may be obtained. The action is . re- | sult of a timber contract. SUPERIOR COUAT. | Short Calendar Assignments Made Friday—Jury Cases Assigned. Judge Edwin B. Gager sat through a short calendar session’ of superior ccurt Friday forenoom, at which ihess assignments were made Civil cases—2 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. at Putnam, John D. Dorsex vs. He v L. Hansen: first case Wednesday. Nov. 9, at Putnam, state of Connecti- | cut_vs. Fidelity and Deposit company of Maryland: second case, Wednesday, Horace W. Olcott, admr.,’ vs. Anthony | Blum, which will close the docket for court cases for the present term. The jury s assigncd for tiie term are: Firs! 1, at Wil mantic, Laura Duhamel vs. Charles J, Johnson: second case, same day_and | place, Charles FL. Baker vs. The Wind- {ham Manufacturing company: Tues ppeal Thursday, Nov. 23, Jo- seph I. Martin vs. the Central Vermont railroad. The inventory of the bankrupt of the Argus Battery company was| accepted by Judge Gager and endorsed all notes of George A. Bartlett, tem- | porary receiver. The inventory show 70, not including cash on hand and book accounts. orge A. Bartlett was appointed permanent receiver for the company by Judge Gager. matter of Willlam P. Kelley | Orren S. Arnold judgment by de- | fault was entered for plaintiff. The suit was over a promissory note the e and interest totaling $500,50, fo which 7\1fl5n\en{ was rendered. W. H. S. Football Team in Good Form. ’s‘“' Taxpayers on Personal Property Captain Homer Harrington of the Windham High school football eleven | id Friday afternoon that the team would be in pretty good rhape to put up a good stiff game against the Con- necticut Agricultural college ~second eleven on Windham field Monday aft ernoon. The college bovs are a bit than the local ones, but the ght on t - To Attend Company L's Minstrals . 8, U. 5. W. V. Thursday evening, voted to i t ils quartermaster to purchase a | block of tickets for Co. L's big min strels and to attend in a body, assem bling at the rooms. Plans for the com- ing winter were informally discussed, anl then whist was enjoyed for an hour. CAPTAIN SULLIVAN TO RESIGN Begins New Work Nov. 17 in New York—Soon Completes Ten Year. Military Service Captain P. J livan of Co. T. First infantr applied 16 the adjutant general for three month leave of absence from the state, which will probably be granted. At the end of that time he will haye compl ten of service in the m tia, which will entitie him to a medal and m on the retired list of com- | s for the Natlonal place missioned offi Guard of the state. - Captain Sullivan contempiates r signing as a member and captain the company later. This is the resu of his uccepting a fine position in New York, which he will c iTik ‘nst. Captain Sullivan has alres tendered his resignation to the Rock- ville and Willimantic Gas and Electric Light fec ompany in this city, to take ef- Captain’ Sullivan_enlisted January 6. 1902, and has filled many of th> non- commissioned officers’ places as well as those of the grades of a lieutenant with much credit to himself. ever worked hard for the interests of the company, and ever since his eles tion to the captain: Oct., labored harder still, if puss the upbuilding of the company 9, 1909, ha depa tur rom Willimantfe. OBITUARY. Henry Allen Franklin. Henry Allen Franklin died at the home of his daughter, Mrs., George P. McCracken, 55 Mountain street, Iri- day afternoon at 2.45 o'clock, as a re- suit of a general breakdown in health | coupled with infirmities of age. He was bor d until the 9th of t in Exeter, R. I, and had he I of seven or eight v s bad charge of as known as Jillson as also engaged in farming for ¥ aving lived in Mansfield and Andov- s life w spent in Willimantic, where he wa well liked by all who knew him. He | lost his wife two years ago. Deceased | member of the Venerable club ndham. Farlv last summ health began to fail and he was con fined to his bed during the past fiv weeks. There survive a daughter, Mr: McCracken, with whom he had made his home for the past eight 2 son, L L. Franklin of Mass. Entertained Father DeBruycker. Hormisdas Dion and a number of izens of the city the lcading French c entertained Arthur DeBruycker, for- mer pastor of St. Mary’s church in this clty, at_the lwrnuf"n‘ home. 30 _Ast i and | street,| v - event e arrived Moving Plotures at the Bijou e by g T b days ago and came here to visit friends for a short time. rortion of the city's streets Friday eve- Britscite was never before in a court a of justice and up this aftair his hic b‘ll rflflK had been a respectabls one. 1 . to relate-the cireumstances that i |l Native Dressed any doubt as to Brissette’s realizing what he did when under the influence | of liquor he ongit to be given its ben- | efit and In view of that he recommend- | ed that the plea of &Mty to nurder in the sccond degree be accepted, guilty to murder in the second degree. sctte kept his gaze fixed on the fior and’ aisplayed practically no ner JUMBO BANANAS sheriff. Brissette will be taken to Wethersfield =oon. L at e e et | | Flour &5 70¢ Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton. The lists lows: Bridger B. Galliven $2,000; | ; | the above it would seem that there . | were” but few peaple in the town of [l 1ocan PEAS egular meeting in’ Grand Army | eted mimence on the He has | bie, toward nd the securing of a new armory for this city, He has been a strict disciplinarian and h the assistance of Lieuts. . B. Carpenter and L. N. Dondero has suc- ceeded in making Co. L second to none in the state in every respect. Tt is with regret that friends learn of his month would mill. He r his Only One “BROMO QUININE” That is LAXATIVE BROMO_QUININE:. Look for the signature of B. W. GROVE, World over to Cure Tsed th One Day. ‘Coughing at Night Compound stop: throat and heals the Inflamed mem- branes. Prevents a cold developing intc bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep always in the house. | tutes. Lee & Osgood Co. | Scallops, Oyaters and Clams, at STRONE’S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerth St E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuner ‘Phone Willimantic, Cenn. l Cold in s of sleep, which is bad for “oley’s Honey and Tar the cough at once, relieves the tickling and dryness in the Refuse substi- * Storrs Students Celebra A score or more Connecticut agri- cultural college students paraded a ning, giving their velis apd marching to fife and drum. The celebration was | Im honmor of their egg-laying contest held at the college this week. The police cautioned the boys to go easy nd they quit soon after ten. GETS LIFE SENTENCE. Randolph Brissette at 22 Pleads Guilty to Murder—i Downfall Due to Liquor, State’s Attorney Tells the Court. Legs of Young Ib. ski at New Boston in_the town of Thompson, September 6. Brissctie 1 l rt fl l PR S e e B whoulders of Lamb Ib, Grc Lean Pot Roas in t ;S cl':y next Tuesday, but I“rldl\ morning he was brought to court and before the snort catendar sess.on |l LEAN PORK State's Attorney Charles E. Searls of ' Putnam spoke to Judge Bdwin B. Ga- | ger about the case. He said Brissette was ready to cnter a plea of guilty | to murder In the second degree and take a life nntancm He sald, “T am of the opinin that the ends of Justice 2 lbs. will 1¢ me: by accepting this plea. Liquor was the causé of bis dow) The statés attorney continued ib. up to the mérder, and sdld If there is Ycung ‘Brissette antered his plea of He was tenced to life imprisonment GRAPE Fnulr 5 '" i hy Judge Guger. All the time that FRESH CELERY - bunch 12¢ the sentence was being imposed Bris- dezen 20c After leaving the court (ody of Deputy Sheriff I with two of his relatives and the t will eat and caok gty -y~ - Mohican Best Bread A list of the state taxpayers on per Ohio Noiseless Matches £, 19 ican CO*N the public acts’ for 190 omplete to October 1 and S. Hills $1 Horace 8. Eaton § 90; James W. Hillhouse $8,050. From Windham owning able bonds and 1 can STRING BEANS stocks or that some owmng such failed to put them in as they shouid. AT 4 P. M.-Hot from ovi Baked Beans Brown Bread Harrington a Candidate. c £ Wiliiam R. Harrington qt 10\. G-SCIoa - alcerman s < = for the 1 onor if Alderman 3 3 . C. Case is a candidate for renom- | was “thrown from bis wheel ination. It is believed, however, that | In front of the horses and be Aldermian Case will be induced by the | could republicans to run for mayor cab pass whee LAW LIBRARV Decided Upon at Friday's Masting afxi“}:' e Bar Association—To Use Sheriff Sib- | hoy's wheel siruck a stone, causis ley’s Room. to be thrown from his wheel At the meecting of the Windbam| | Rk WARNER'S NOTICE. County Bar association, held here day morning, Judge Huber Clark d as_president of the association. | The majority of the lawyers in th county were present. Judge Clark siat- | Willimantic. ed to those present that the local at- torneys had formed a Willimantic Bar Court Adjourns to Tussday at Putnam Surors to Report November 21 at Superior court adjourned Fri¢ assoc.ation to dispose of the $250 pro- | Hext TusMiny: ot X o he vided by the state for tnis end of the | buBiness to the cour counts. Attorney T. J. Kelley was | taken up . m e called ve a report as clerk T mot. b required of the Willimantic association. The 1, at Willi- report showed that a local bar associa- = tion had been effected and a com- mittee named to confer with the cou - ty har association relating to the dis- Local items. vositicn of the money coming to this end of the county. It has been voted Pow wiadecs basloame trip the Willimantic lawyers to pur- Frid i chase the Massachusetts reports as reeman of Jackson street well as textbooks on evidence, the lui- dey in Hartford. ter of which could be obtained from yer from this eity are going the estate of the late Beorge' Wales ret, Mass. today to witness the Melony at a figure considerabl herst game. than under ordinary William B s Clerk Edgar M. Warner that the funds | peen VISR N ER e eep Riv | were availacle and State Attorney | Searis said that he bad such a :n;h)“' opinion and regard for the Williman- fic laywers that anything they wanted Personals. was agreeable to him, He therefore 2 m Ross of Ch was in moved, and it wag adopted, that the | (ATS. William R« p {county bar librarf commitice act in 2 : | conjunction with the Willimantic com- | _Procecuting Agent A. J. Greenlist | mittec in order 1o carry out the rec- | North Windham was in Willimantic or ommendat of the Willimantic or- | business Frida ganization, that is, toward effecting the | Mrs. Bdwin F. Cross, who recently estabhishment of a law library in Wil ical oD limantic. Sheriff P. B. Sibley said he overing s s willing the local association have | Airs, 1. W Waterbury has | not only the use of his 1 here but i town her sister |also the furniture contained thercin s a nun ATy"s, cony at prasent. A vote of thanks was ien- por in of 2 dered the sheriff on motion of Attor- - racken came to | nev W. A. King. Tt was also voted to & Whith. wife of the dodtor | establish ‘the library in the sherifs p Soetos room, on motion of Attorney Kelle s | CITY COURT. After Twe Years, James Doyle Must Settle for Funeral Clothes and Mrs. L Main strel have gone t Sho Murpl Javies Doyle, who two years ago bor- == rowed a suit of clothes und, a pair of shoes from Richard Haddad to at lndlgestlon—byspepsla a funeral and then went away an never Teturned the clothes, was i aretwo of the most common and most dis- | court Friday, having been urrested o1 tressing of modern diseases, and are the cause arrant @s he (Doyle). returned of much ill bealth. To keep your stomach day o g and strony o1 N el with embezziement. He e in a healthy and strong condition and to get bkt oo o the proper nourishment from the food you He also agreed to leave a fine w eat, take watch as security until he paid Dufly’s Pure Malt Whiskey the clothes and shoe: Henry Potvin, charged with a as directed. upon the nine year old son of It is a form of food already " digested, and housekeeper, pleaded net guilt: i F. E. Wileok tostified to the condiii s of the boy when he attended him o When taken just before a Thursday about 1 p. m. The mothc: meal stimulates the mu- of the lad was not present and t cous surfaces and little case was continued until this (Satur- glands of the stomach to lay) morning to get her testimony. g healthy action, causing and Potvin held in $60 honds. g s skl o oo T b nt ed With drunk - gastric juice to digest the food and it pro- 5 . motes perfect assimilation. It also excites ed a piea of not gulity, but was A § Zuilty and wag sentanted to thinty the flow of saliva for the digestion of starchy in jail by Judge Wil Arnoia. | food, preventing fermentation in the stomach iz = | and bowels. CAB RAN OVER BOY. | 1f these diseases or other stomach troubles AR bave already taken hold, Duffy's Pure Malt ichae Wihiskey will quickly restore the discased | Wkeel Directly in Front of Horses. | to their natura! healthy condition. e AR i 730" o%loal Pure Malt Whiskey is J 1 1 ., 76, k. o War. driver for Murphy Bros, was driving | ‘e during the Thrown From His his cab down the east side of Rail- | g 3SoMdby "‘.‘“‘"'"-‘"‘ road street, towsrds the union e o e T oo wrosmg . | you how to ice and book of recipes tion, Michael elch, aged Mrs. Mary Welch of Jackson ..,.«.-.';--.u..-d-n--_ who was riding hiz bicycle up the ' same side of the streei toward Main. SUGAR Frida¥ moratug Fandoron Brissecte, CURED it e ey KE| e orm s ot e 2y stnte Privog SMOKED | with the murder of Stanislius Chmel- - Ib. Bc|Lean Gornad esf (b, Tc | LAWB CHOFS FANCY, DARK RED Tokay Grapes 5(: 4 qarls YELLOW ONIONS 15¢ SWEET POTATOES 7 lbs. 15, ORANGES - - 2 dun 25¢ BUTTER-Mohican Creamery 1b..31¢|Fresh, Solid Meat PURE LARD COMPOUND-for cooking 2 lbs. 17¢ SPINACH— Fresh - pick 19¢ Yellow or White TURNIPS 4 qls. 9¢ POTATOES - - German Coffee Cake loaf 8¢ Mrs, George . hursday held Sunday morning. on In Dug THE MoHICAN COMPAN OWING TO THE UNUSUAL LARGE CROWDS THAT CAME TO OUR STORE SATURDAY LAST WE WERE UNABLE TO LOOK AFTER OUR PATRONS AS THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN, BUT FROM NOW ON WE WILL BE PREPARED TO GIVE THEM MORE ATTENTION 8 TO 11 O'CLOCK A. M. Ib, Shoulders 93¢ ib. 8¢ | Choice Chuck Roast 1b. 10c fgll;«lg ]2;8 PRIME RIB 1b. 6} foast 12 SIRLOW FORTERROUSE I Z ROUND 1. Small, Fresh Shers 108 peck 25¢ e 3 e D6 oysters 35(, Our Best COFFEE-fine flavored 1b. 30c |Fine Granulated SEEDLESS RAISINS - - Ib. 10c 5 Prepared BUCKWHEAT 3 Ih, plg. 12¢ Sllgat' ibs. D8C York State PEA BEANS - 1b. 5c|Milk, Soda, Oyster Good Laundry SOAP - 12 bars 25¢ TOMATOES-Gold Crown can 9¢ for 23¢ | Extracts pebie Ze Two-layer Delicious Cream Cakes loaf 8¢ Ih. 10c Crackers 3., 23c¢ 19¢ Doughnuts dz. 12¢ Spellacy, who Altogether Needless rvice 1% L0 De | D Wiley says that the . W T ’ Ap and wuR this it an-a recent gues pup and and refatives in town. ne Time For FELTS We are the Agents for the following well-known makes of Qualicy Rubbers Gioodyear fiold Seal The Best in the Country Wales-Gioodyear Bcdr Brand Quality Rubbe BALL-BAND ot made by a trust, We have a full line of the goods in one and two buckle Overs. Coon Tail Knit Boots and Lumberman’s Stockings. & Rubber Boot Rubberhide Boot 3" %.cie: soles, Buckle Arctics in high and low cut for each member of the family. THE GED. W. KIES GO,

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