Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 9, 1911, Page 9

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rth street. Mr. Hibberd What is Going On Tonight. Hibberd, of Two Shows at Loomer Opera House. [ Speaks in glowing terms of the west Moving Pictures at the Bijou and{and contemplates returning there in Scenic Temple. the spring. Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, L. O. Murray’s Boston Store FOREST MILLS Hand Finished Underwear THE HIGHEST POINT OF PERFECTION Dfmocrlllk: City Caucus in Town Progress on New S é. i BAS I nnIA e — (900D San Jose Council, No. 14K Ahern Brothers, who have the con- 9 R(Eé) For Infants and Children. Willimantic Clarks’ B otestive Adwos| Gt Bk DRIMIE. the new sewes 00 T == - ’ i The Kind You Have Ha STOLE 171 SPOOLS OF THREAD. Mrs, Delia Sevigny Fined $7 and bt i Placed on Probation. Mrs. Wesley L. Tripp. 2 ' 2 i Mrs. Lillian E., aged 49, wife of _ The officials of the American Thread | wesley I.. Tripp, died at her home in company have been aware for some |goueyY oo (TP GO0 At e i time that petty thieving has been go- | ao0U0 & oory sroanesday morning ing on in the mills of their local plant O SIRESVAON e had been in failing health for several |and :r\e|de!erm1ned o put & SIop +9 | months. She was born in Morgan, Vt., and brosecuted hereatter. il Thpoms e Wednesday morning in_police cour the firs[hcfll(e in connection with the BOARD OF TRADE recept thefts was heard. Mrs. Delia Sevibny, ased 40, plesded gullty to. the | Committees Appointed at Mesting of theft of 171 spools of thread. Prose- Directors. cuting Attorney E. Frank Bugbee told 3 = the court that the American Thread 'lht; board of directors of the Willi- company was not at all vindictive in | mantic Board of Trade at a meeting the matter, but simply desired to have | ield Tuesday evening appointed the following committes: Membership, E. F Whitmore, G. O. Cartier, Samuel Chesbro; finance, N, E. Pollard, A. C. Andrews, J. P. bath; trade, Frank Lar- position and .her husband was out of | rabee, J. F. Carr, G. F. Taylor, H. C. employment. ~ This in itself, he said, | Murray, Willlam Vanderman; public was considerable punishment, and he | Works, Jay M. Shepard, W. A. Arnold, would therefore recommend a fine and | George E. Hinman, Curtis Dean, Her- e B e bert S. Chappell; reception, J. O'Sulli- Judge W A. Arnold imposed a fine | van, Charles F. Risedorf, L. J. Storrs, of $7 and costs and placed the accused | D. A. Lyman, Alphonse Chagnon, W. A on probation for three months, costs|King, D, P. Dunn; entertainment, H. T. to be paid and the fine remitted if the | Purr, C. C. Case E. Hinman, George woman conducted herself properly. S. Eiliott, J. E. Brick; rooms, A. N it Vaughn, H. C. Murray, John Reilly Woman’s Tongue Gets Her Into Court. gfllliet("lmr. W. C. Lyman; janitor, W. C. mith. ciatio South street, have already about 200 Always Bought ’J'rxnily Chanter. No. 9, R. A. M. |feel of pipe laid ln? the work is pro- Bears the gressing nicely. Signature of .~ High neck, long sleeves, ankle Union Suit $1.00 Opium Morphine nor Mioeral. NoT NARCOTIC. High neck, short sleeve, ‘k.nee Union Suit $1.00 the thefts cease. Other prosecutions will follow unless it is stopped- He said, insofar as this woman is concerned, she has lost her High neck, long sleeve vest and ankle pants, also short sleeve and knee pants, 50c Aperfect Remedy for Conslipe o Sour StomachDiarrvea e For Over Thirty Years \STORIA Silk and wool vests of superior .. 7k Lillie Haddad, aged 20, was before finish, $1.00—$1.25 court charged with breach of the peace g by abusive language to Anna Haddad, Sold to Brooklyn Woman. wife of Joseph. A number of the wit-| The proverty known as the Boynton s were absent and the case was |Place in Flanders, owned by Charles ed until Monday merning, Nov. | Edwards, has been transferred to The- e accused entered a plea of not |resa M. Reilly of Brooklyn, N. Y. The . “The case is a family matter | consideration of the sale is not men- | and nothing much could be ascertained | tioned. The new owner, it is under- lof it. The woman was allowed to go |Stood, Will assume possession immedi- Wool, light weights in pants and vests, 75c¢—$1.00 lon her own recognizance. ately. FAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Surprised on Birthday. Operation for Throat Trouble. orge E. Wilcox was operated surprise party at her home in Conant- | upon Tuesday a private hospital for ville Tuesday evening in honor of her |a throat affection. Sheswas forced to i | | Miss Minnie Perkins was tendered a Mrs, G | i f 22d birtha day. Forty-nine friends were | give up her vocal training and work fishing business for many vears h ', he H. C Murl‘ay CO. ont trom North Windham. Mans. | soveral months ago because of | the | 1D as r man here, | YANTIC HAPPENINGS. | field Hollow and this city. During the | condition of her throat, but it is ex-| o oy Jor: ey (YOUN.: At | e evening various games were played and | pected that the operation will permit | 1H€ ~will proceed _to Orleans | New Superintendent Moves Family to WILLIMANTIC CONN | an informal programme of woeal and |her fo continue in the future. ~Wed- | PY boat and to California, where he | the Village. ’ . | iInstrumental music rendered, the | nesday forenoon her mother, Mrs. I. C. will try the fishing busir ; | ’ b | evening proving one of pleasure for | Prown, of Lyman's Viaduct, was in Mrs. Dwight C. Stone attended the Miss i aniee: of all. At midnight an excellent supper | town visiting her. annual meetings of the Woman's Board | o 00, s ron AR ¥ served that was thoroughly rel- —_ of Missions at Norwich. L MR Rubble Wall an Attraction. e v 1 Harr s Lot Pomeret s T | _— Constable, William J. Hastings has MYSTIC ! sit neighborhood on 20 MULE TEAM EWETT CITY Leases Hartford Store. ereatly improved his home residence | . i o L R e Z e Thinee S Fothi b o a‘ the corner of Spring and Walnut | Many Mourners at Funeral of Mrs. | Marsh ¢ Dalton, Mass., su- Miss Mabel Scot’s Arm Broken Dur- | ., E/lner 5 Youne who hae conducted | sireets by the ercction of a picturesque | Bartha Sparks Noble — Cottage | Lerintindent of the Yantic Woolen | ing Driving Accident. the Holmes block, has leased a store | ¥all constructed of cobbiestones and| Thieves Get Off With $50 Worth of | COmDPany, b yved hifs houmehols e | on Asylum street, Hartford, nearly op- | cément. The wall is to the south of Lot | feots rshall and son Miss Mabel Scott, a teacher at the| posite the Allvn house, where he In- | DS residence % \ have i Marshan Riverside grammar school, is suffering | tends_to open up another lunch room. 5 ¢ Mrs - w ale has secured w from a broken arm. She was driving| Mr. Young will, however, continue t Local Notes. BRI b re- £ g in the colen company's plant | | to her home, when her ho. turned up | run his business in this city also. Morris Rothblatt of Pleasant street o o Tty - $ The sm > Was an embankment and t ) v H E n New ¥ k. = s ’ o - "’ B RoOn. '“1 \‘ " ’1u ond: 441;”1 \A\d ‘\\lh’»] \Xk‘r\ overturned, throwing s | v - < ol 3 B BB HODE, . ST as 12 ) 1 to the us p il S i SPECIAL CITY MEETING. Mrs. W. A. King of Windham road ' mapy relatives com- | joonr : g Unequalled for Cieansing. | (== 7. "7, Lo et e s e (P snov, Tasox salklives oom. | AT Young and Mia B, B Gardner will got | Eighteen Citizens Vote $500 Each for | At the present time there are Westerl roshaw, pas- 5 S&H GREEN TRADING STAMPS | as substitute, 5 A2 { Fire and Street Departments. r;%rzs‘ :;dt éhzl?‘llmshnusc-. all in reasona- DD ‘:l m;v::‘.l\ o it skl SIS OR ONE CHECK FREE WITH EACH | L0V Water pressure Fri. from 9-12| <upon Mayor D, P. Dunn called the | | yanr M. Rockw i ; : B i Tt tion: ition 1n harmonization hi TEN CENT PACKAGE a. m. . m. 1 4 =i i n Frank M. Rockwoed and party o & i Conhstation NiWere aving 4 o 3 Mrs. E. H. Hiscox s Wednesiny' S0l Sy mestion 1o, evdér. shir friends of Franklin visited friends in Woman's R b0 think ol thattfhe next Hime as the guest of relatives in South Cov- ,;‘h"’; 2.9 “h‘;‘k ;‘flfdné_sda: il(!’!ernnr;r_\ in | Willimantic Wednesday. L. ard chapter 1es.band goes b Toledo Blade, entry and Willimantic. R 'r~'m~“&2§£““'"e" Yoo | The body of Charles E. Ingails wa Burial w .\‘ g el b A T R L sent to Southboro, Mass. Wedn 54 e BBk G 4 $i Tor Piakeliit Bopscitan by Funeral Directors Elmore ard, where the funeral and buri |take place. | Constable Lyman Maine, Jr.. has sold his two-tenement house on Hay- common council to make such appro- den avenue to Prosecuting Agent Ad- priation, the sum to be in_addi cison J. Greenslit of North Windham. ihe regular appropriation for that de- ] The consideration of the sale was not partment.” which v adopted made public. Wh- does not the little emperor of tour through the disa nd. speak to the in the rear end of the Chicago News Harry Seamon of Seaview avenue, | Harry - e | ture read th a = The T. B. Sadd Co. |ridecrore ic wpending « tow asys with | Loz, 720, the_wamin ’ friends in Jewett City. the following resolution: “That the 768 Main Street, in legal meetinz assembled Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. will appropriates the sum of fire department and autho was’ confer Visitors we lodges. An invi- Camels are the only animals theat -4 To meet the provisions of the second — kation, nd clause in the warning the corporation Personals,\ odge to 1 i lmes counsel then introduced this resolu- Capt. Charles Fenton was in Putnam bekah lodg I g o tion: “That the city in legal meeting | or. pusiness Wednesday. "', CI il D R EI‘ l assembled specially approvriates the sum of $500 for the street departmeont, Main street special, and aughorizes th Chauncey Smith of Scotland was a | lows’ night Willimantic visitor Wednesda: »nington I <. Are aTrifle Hard, common councii to make said appro- Frank O. Davis of Pomfret called on 1 With Dmhtherm ‘;{ B“l Cheer ul’. for Yo. can priation, the sum to be in addition to | friends in this city Wednes P al il e B AN the regular ampropriation for that de- Charles Spencer of North Windham scho#l on the West Side, is iy 7 MONUMENTS, | partment,” which was also adopted. It | calied on friends in Willimantic Wed- | jII at her 'n.uu. \\»n!r): .‘] a 11}4:“;. "‘;, (4708 Get “.lleyby umllfl at the | Heatstonos ana Markers in our stoex | 725 found necessary to make the ap- [ nesday. .. Miss Rickerman has been | [ a.nd the { ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | Propriations to take care of small de-| Mrs Jared W. Lincoln of Chaplin|ill for sopae time with tonsilitis and it | B j and inspect 1000 artistiz designs. flden{;‘ms in the two departments men- | was the guest. of relatives in town | was just overed that it w diph- | i} 2 R = - WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, tianéa. Adjournment was taken at 2.08 { Wednesday. PNETin’ e’ hinas Tk Das. ot | g wmimanuc corner Main and Watson Streeta £ Deputy Sheriff John H. Fittg of | tine } | Willimantic. Conn. Home from Pacific Slope. Hampton was in the city on business Loss About $50. i N d S h' SRRl e B e S S _ Antony F. Morlanson, 1 ee unsnine Loan Com a living in Seattle, Wash., and other| W. C Norris left on the moon ex- | been arr RPOn. Compiat AND . western cities for more than two vears, | Press for a business trip to Boston, | Della Shirley Swunson of New ¥ ’ . arrived in town Tuesday evening to ant Poxtiana, Me. gt .77 vho v ol i Scott S Emuls]on 15 Umion Streei. visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.| Charles Derby and friend “Bill” of | e dubns Sundeye oS son. ¢ | the Tiete! SSooker Winites foends in | Ttated that about 350 worth of Soofs A - Putnam and Danielson Wednesday. was_taken. e boy pl d guilty Next to sunshine, nothing charge and will be committed | H of Hartford | to the r m school during his mi- restores health, strength Terma strictly confidential. My Gorns Don’t Dr. George E_McAvoy of H vas th 4 t Wednesday of his par- - o o plan Hurt A Bit. |55 G s sreanesiay e B ple: | 10,000 0 w0 B ppitosay oA ]9]1 0 l d Mod l Thel Allido, Sl Saally, Swenty ° 1 hci 3¢ Tnifhh of Hartfold who : : . yerian v (4] Feet, Corns, Callouses and Bunions [is visiting his parents Dr. and Mrs oS, WAlliasne . Jie ettt Scott [ Emuls"’n O PRSI S A. B. Minor is spending a few days | A definite'plan is the foundation| TIZ Gures Right Off. . M. Knight, of Chaplin, was In town| ¢ 1", fishing trip near Block ith his mother and Wil : = dnesday sis- ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1020 Main st, | Of Success in saving. : Mrs. William Neff, and son, W s SR PR G S ALL DRUGGISTS imantio, Conn. It doesn’t make much diffef- {liam, Jr., of ° the guest of her grandy ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Newbur “STONINATON. MRS. FRANK NICHOLS ATTEMPTS SUICIDE ence what the plan of saving is, HIRAM N. FENN .| so long as it’s systematic. Some UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |people never spend the dimes 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. they get—they put them in a con- ‘Telephone Lady Assistant|venient home savings bank. Former Norwich Woman, Now of Stonington, Tries to Shoot Herself with Husband’s Revolver—At First Believed to Be Dead. (Special to The Bulletin.) Stoninzton, Nov. 8.—Mrs. Ella Nich- ols, wife of Frank Nichols, formerly of Laurel Hill, Norwichy now residing in Quiambaug, near Mystic, attempted suicide at her home Wednesday after- noon at 30 o'clock. Mr. Nichols was down stairs, heard a pistol shot in the rcom above him, and rmmediately went up stairs, opened the bedroom Some men shave themselves | 1“- But of the Clothing Businas:” a}x:d drop into the bank the money P = they would have to pay the bar- ledlllcs lkp’l. stfll’e ber. Others walk to the office| TO ALL and save the carfare. AAFRES { | | 3% = You can select any plan which ELMORE & SHEPARD, suits you. Regularity in your | saving is the essent (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) & ial thing. g00d-bye to your corns the ve:y | 900r and saw Mrs. Nichols. He | [ m‘ hm I"'fi“ gne dollar opens an account | m’ and starts your savin, Y zavings earning |, S Ko e r | thought she was dead. 60-62 North Street. interest. BEGIN NOW. know you have a corn, bunion or cal- He notified his nearest neighbor, LADY ASSISTANT. sweaty, tired, swollen, aching | telephoned Dr. Charles Maine of Ston- G - et any more. just womderful the | ington to come and bring Dr, Stan- Teleprone connection. s LR b S S | 5 e Corgner. “The dostor and vor- E tial to Comfort - e llllmantlc no more pain after TIZ than if there | ORer came in the doctor’s automobile ssentia o omior Dl. F C. j‘Cl - had nl’\'er' been a blemish on your feel at 3 o'clock and found Mrs. N‘Cmfl; : so ne | Doesn't that _sound good to vou?|in bed. Upen investigation they foun . N, ltlst Doesn’t it? Then read this: _ two revolvers loaded beside her, with RFECTIO SmOonELESS 3 > . . > “The corns on either of * ¥ b ty. As the doct be- Painless Extracting and SaVlngS InStltUte an Inmge as the tablotn you make s | #in (0 Cxamine Mrs. Nichols to find cure them. Today there is mo wigm of | Where she was shot, she opened her Filling a Specialty W | . ke Sther o eyes. " Her mouth was pried open and | - 282 Main Street, - - Willimantic (Established 1842.) — '..,.'_..,_,,',..,”é,:::_:fl_‘;’:_‘":‘ 2 hole in the back of the roof of the armth is essential to com | “ /7" | mouth showed where the wound was, Hoover, Progress, N. C. Just use TIZ. It's not like anything elfe Tor the purpose you ever heard of | and was lodged. U< the only foot remedy ever made | Mrs. Nichols would not say any- A-v-.ruw.rmmh-du i Goaters which acts on_the principie of drawing | thing. On Tuesday she went shop- Bcall and Clams, out all the Doisonous exudations which | ping ‘n_Mystie. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. cause sore feet. Powders and other | Mr, Nichols stated he had two re- | '2' 1912 CALENDARS remedies merely clog up the pores. TIZ | yolyvers for protection, hidden in the | fort. As you grow older, it is \ hardly less essential to health. Get a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, and you keep warm and com- fortable in your home, no matter what the weather without. the hullet having penetrated her brain Telephone H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. cleans them out and keeps them clean It works right off. Y. il - | barn, as the place as in the country. 3 g s e E. B. m Pi". 'l‘u.er The virs Heot’ e 1ea nuns foglbetier | "4¥ 2 late hour Mrs. Nichols was in The Perfection gives a strong, widespread heat, and gives it . W, Of WIVe, —at— week and you can forget you ever had | 2 critical condition and the chances ickl s o oy ) e e Borss ing) - - sore feet.' There's nothing on earth | for her recovery were considered | GOy B SIWaYs Teacly fox-ug & B S irodat s ad Phone. Willimantic, Cenn. JAMES HARRIES, that :é"hf";:‘.‘::;fi.:’";‘ it. {"z is for | doubtful, : filling—no more trouble than a lamp. It can be carried anywhere; S, 25 cents pe 0! " 5 801 Main Street, Willimantio, Conn. | 25, direct if you w) ish, from Walter -f'""'l" lBorough lN.m-. no pipes, no wires, no flues; no smoke, odor or The Clearance Sale Continues 7 el e TR P e g B The heater that gives complete satisfaction. ! &t The Boston Dry Goods Store, Dan- PAst Backache, Headache, Nervousness talk by Mrs. G. B. Spalding, Jr., and This year's Perfection is finished in either blue enamel or plain steel ; nickel felson. Some m‘ discounts tor, our and rheumatism, both in men and | Miss Louise Trumbull was both en- mnnz light and ornamental, yet strong and durable as can be made All parts Automatic-locking flame spreader prevents smoking. Dealers everywhere ; or write to any agency of the customers another week. Attracti . i women, mean kidney trouble. D t | tertaining and instructive. The lecture Vo | Protect your idea. Handsome 60-Dage | allow it to progress bevond the reach | course thus far arransed is on Jan- bargains on wlmtsr in tore. Buy these '::::ym hew Guide Book Free. of medicine, but stop it promptly with | uary 9, Seumas McManus, on A Ram- BOST CK. tto i ¥oley Kidney Pills. They regulate the | ble and Charles R. Brow: tanda_r Qil mpan THE ON DRV b, :: RR.Y' E.‘ oy =N rnoy at-Law. action of the urinary m'n'nl. ’ro:lc in | on ys in Japan February 2. 'I‘h'ex s d CO e 24 ¥ N oenix Block, Danielsen, Conn.|action. quick in results. Iee + =- | public is cordially invited. octitaar S S = 17" atone Clay, who has followed the s T S e T

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