Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 14, 1911, Page 2

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IN NORWICH Clothing made from EARNSDALE e e CELELELEEEE LY Willima Murray's Boston Siéf? p Monday afternoon and given a hearing Jong period 6f making changes at the Improvements at the mill of W-lL_LIMiNTIC ! 30 wdlook, | He i Touna. guilty local central office bullding of u,.; French River Textfle company at PURE VIRGIN WOOL i (and was fined $3 and sentemced to 60 uthern New igland Tlephone o, | chanicsville ave finishe worl What 1s Gaing On Tanight < | e et it as placed | For Tomiths. ariipatia of many KindA|he bresent. = Many of the WORSTEDS Willimantic Lodge. No. 120, Amerie v 3 Ve onnection he elec- Benedit’ Boclety | o probution In charge’ of IFirst Select- | have been at work there installing the have been in ‘-onnection with the ele Ta Mottt ikt ihe St Willimantic Lodge, No. 11, Anclent | Man George H. Andrews of Mansfield. | common battery system and gencrally | tric power plant. Order Unitea Worlcmen ™ | Kramer: has been arrested in this city remodeling the interior of the hund-}Tg Wed Greenville, R. .. Young Lady Gold and Blue that will ple: Pictures ot the Bijou and | for the theft of & bicycle. ing, both on the first and second floors B vl okl gl ool ¥ No. 25 Kulghis of | Velvet Company Declares Semi-Annual | room on the first floor has been trans- | LT oy 10, R. and Dividend. it TN T T L L > They will The directors .af . the ~ Willimantic | E38% O Which is the terminal and wi 1 nome in this city. | Earnsdale Guaranteed Puve Virgin Wool Fabirics Joseph's Church Carnival in the | qihe dir eany. Monday declared & | chlers room. —The ting room is | e Ty § Il Sre s B meraiatie ot wleth Yualily combiing beautiful shades of Crimson, the most critical, may be fousd a Town Hall. now on the second floor, wihere Uh d il 21 per cent. dividend to the stock- | 30 an operators’ room o the second degre POLICE COURT CASES. e Tl Bl i S e this_ (Tuesduy) evening. AVOID MANIPULATED CLOTHS S | i e e Yt Tousis | Who handle the service, The Daniel- Going to Saco, Main: Sand is not sugar —chall and water is not milk nel Two Men Fined in Connection With |{Tuing since July 1 when the Rossle | . fice ix now one of the most mod 0uth Woods ahoddy is not wool. Vou aveid adulterated foods ihe Yellow Row Disturbance. pifiage R S ernly equipped of uny in the . smail | ested in the tack nourishment and are harm/ul—so also beware o ez towns of the state. signa- shoddy mixture clothing, which cockies, wrinkles Leon Rec. aged 23, charged with Only One Name Needed. | A Forgotten Part of Killingly. . . First Baptist shines, becomes shabby and soon loses ils ** newness breach of the peace and intoxieation, | and is to | OUR SEAL OF GUARANTEE Zrihers e | The republican city commitfee is not | “This,” with a circling swee - was found guilt Slice court Mon- | s . Me., t dar mommine although he entersd a | such a quandary as it believed it- | hand, “Was at one {ime the most pop- 5 A Is your guarantee that th EARNSDALE WORSTEDS S€lf to be, as but one vacaney remains | ulous section of the town of K ARE PURE VIRGIN WOOL plea of not guilty. He was one of the | {774 % iled to complete the ticket for | sald Georg Much of the traffic of our cities is foot-clothed mht.h.n mggt ‘DunblcdHoslery. 3 gve pfrson who ison et it ho'v o lrsy ifl( i :ofie Eornon ol e day Knows Rl e T o biemntal ity election Dec. ith, cht | ni. s SIX CAUCUSES TO SHE ok e S e {of u candidate for alderman from the |score me STeeo " Kroere apincs, charged with | Virst ward to'take the piace of Alder- |and thelr frieric 7 N NOMINATE CITY TICKET. 1t ups < sial, an i i- jman C, C. Case, resigned. ko ., through the w ! = P D e e nd 0ioX1 | Jackson, ‘Who was tendered the nomi~ | corner of the town. Republicans Renamed Archibaly Mac- Thouth Phe testimony of wiinesaes and |nation as alderman from the Second |time &tnod in w country, [ donald for Mayor—Dr. Omer Larue the assaulted woman herself indicated | Ward, although he was not in the hall | heavily woode slothed in tan-| Nomed by Democrats. | that he had done as he admitted, the | When the ward caucus was held and d undergrowth. i <2 court fined him $3 and costs on each | had emphatically told members of the through this section,” contin- | 3 ward that he would not accept the Jucques, “you will notice sce for caucuses in Putnam Mfonday | oot Comfort. i Everwear Hosiery presents no peculiarities in appearance. 1t is simply Hosiery of Exquisite Weave and Superior Finish, yet so strong that it can be Guaranteed to wear for Six Months. * EN 5 ror women | B st (y was @ continuous perform- | ccunt. Sk : & | nemination, afterwards when he d holes over which comfortal six in all, to n candidates WORKS Cotten, 8 4nd larger, $2.00 per bex: Maliga Pays Fine and Costs. | cen nominated so notified Judge Wil- | homes omce \d these over- | for the city election next month. There | L. / e 5 + $200 D bew uu-:.z.e: Jratise, wanted_for as uul‘;‘llam £ Arno:‘d, chairman of the ward [ grown and densely covered ac v four ward caucuses and two gen- | OUR BEAL 6 /trt/w!, % 3 Fine Castimere, 8 andlarger, $08 since last Sept. 14. pleaded guilly and | committee, that he had not been & |once planted to corn and rye. iy cauct Unanimously the SR ook ¥ ™ ogo. wh R i @uamanres Pamphler, “The Adulteration of Woslen Fahrios,” weit (e was fined $5 and costs. All the culprifg | candidate at y stage of the game and | was 100 to 150 y paid. Maliga was represented by At-|did not want any part of it. He has|parts of Killingly that are now o Macdonald to continue as torney Thomas J. Kelley, who appear- | finally consented to permit his name |ind prosperotis were s these e A Aty ed for the other assailanis at the time |{o stand, providing the committee can- | are today.” 4 ided on Dr cessor. He was unanimously ¢ the assault was committed. not get anyone else to take the momi- This was news to many of the men andidate for me ca. e | nation. Present who had Tor years In wo republican caucus in - the | FOF Ward committee George W Hebrews to Build Syragogue. — - | ihls town, but the marks of the : ¥ by [and Charles K. Shuw were named, M . and com- Personals. ment of fons ago are to, be s Whea- | Shuw su ding L. . Merriam, who The Hebrews of the cit munity decided Sunday to have a Tes- | i Eimer S, Young spent Monday | the old records and the litile ce Arthur Mac- | has removed from the ward ular place .,r) Worship soom. - The meet- |;; tiond 103 that nestle in the heart 1e | donald clerk.. J. Clinton Nichols, pres- | Ward {wo democratic s wag |10 orde ing at which the sion was o 2 3 : ear ou re correc! ot {ent republican alderman fri | ) uiler g A&t jwhich the decision was made | Charles Ros of South Chaplin LT bear t7 ah r ? i -repubIRE W rman from . that|held ut 8 oclock in Wr Al 4 Lo Levine. There were about S0 present. |ire the city Monday. Eggs 48c Per Dozen. M Diwight Sharpe and I, G..Carver | chuirmun and Raiph W Tofft ws clerk | %eph The meeiing was a very enthuslastic| Fred O. Vinton of Eagleville was a ctiy Srenl: camaiwere db° cante a | ¥ ool oy L o B g ot ey Y B e (oL an clerk. | momina ome. Following a discussion it was | Willimantle visitor Monday. dozen' in_Dantelson Mongay, and the & cau 15 In sesslon seven minutes. | inated for re-election, The ward com- | (Continued on P voted to form a religious organization | Albert L. Mills of Hampton was hens, which have the situdtion in hand Ward one republican caucus, the [ mittee sclected was P, Wright, Jo to be known as the Sons of Isra Willimantic visitor Mond: were standing and! used advis ity court r " called to order by | s Ryan and Warren L. Bradway <o cse officers were chosen: President, 4 Lo Failipe getsnaipe. used sdvis- | o : 4 | 3 ' i o |Shicse officers were chosen: President | gaymona I Jodoin of Baltic was in | ediy) &5 the fortunate holder o1 | George W Judge L. H. Fuller ocratic caucis was held| TO CURE A COLD IN ONE Chassen: treasurer, “Froman Tsraer; | the city calling on friends Monday four uces, and waiting for another was chairman and L. P. Merriam clerl at the Kagle ation | Taks LAXA ) Willi s ety o Glosns + i1 Henry Hornberser of Ash street|boost. The price is going to be high- | Alderman J wrpenter, not u can: nith street. Frank s was | Tabl Drieg " : Pt 1 : i spent Mondey: visttn friénds in’ Fi er than that, according to those who clection from this ward, |chalrman nnd George Potvin clerk, | fails to cur ; Phillp Cohien. The project of purchas- [ ford. 0. 3 : heir product is bringng high prices Lombard of Cuba has been a | r = high = > > e b e onee® (1 This, of course. makes cheerful read- F nd a guest of Fernando P. and George IS e, Wiy Ciatal e Danbury.—Carpenters in the employ | of seven awas ointed for th Str : ove pointed for th | Strong. Noee the s £ with 5 of the New York, New Haven and pose: louis Ieiner, Samu ith, My g Mrs. W. J. Donovan of | S SROREOL Wy Tt T 20 MULE TEAM Yiartfor railroad have mnearly com- Jacob Cohen, Aaron Peck, Henr " and: Me e . - ing his appetite. In ntally, butter {pleted coal sheds, over 200 feet in sen, Morris Rothblatt and A Ovee T hon Priaidde B thikt ity 1% stlling A} 49 cents’a’ pound for; ¢ CAR TURNED TURTLE, | PINNING DRIVER. | 5 WEEENRG ing at the home of their uncle James | When Auto Goes Through Fence. | Unequalled for Cieanmsing. Smers. of North straet. b Charies Holt . | Bia Chlck hte Mo alie] N sy . THends in town. Mr. Stackpole has | WITH EACH i T n at 4 o'clock by Rev. . 1 | A i Peéard, pastor of the First Congrega- | Deéen ensaged im va and af- | was best man, and Miss Nellie V ter o visit here plans ¢ i The T R Sldd co 1 into the crowd of weak, n:aid. The br s @ duughtcr of Mr. | 1 ke C. W o & gen | . 1 ary, ssed and Mrs. Wilson E. W arth of Wind- | visiting friends in town. lei on_thej - g } by n dgpre 3 S S8 kam street. 407 expri Mond: afternoon foi ew | | Harry €. Harwood, 15, of F dence, was serfously injured at East Killingly Monday afternoon when he ost control of a big touring car while driving dewn the steen hill near t home of Alcott D. Sayles and let the machine piunge through a fence and They’re Your 'Biscuit, S | Remember length tigar the ISeal Fopalr ahops 16| her. The committs. ani officars wil ) : Feplace the old sheds which wore fora | IHect caeh Sunday to Toport progress | ,Mrt Leander Simith, who has been down severai montis ago. Nbout 31,000 18 suld Lo be mow hvaiable | yisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. | About 51000 is enid to be now available | YIRS Ior PRI, J0L a0t O ome RET N ot B | oS B i Lottie and Margaret Sum-| . - e Lo A arEarel Sl | Harry C. Harwood Seriously Injured | Starr—Wilmarth. R Faward i polle. & former Wil hotels in New tional church. = Harry . Standish|York city and at Len derick C. Wendell. who has been 768 Main Street. 0! you filled with vitality and The - wedding was the result of a|York for a_couple of days' busines: 7 ain Street, a5 Lusiness bromution for M. Starr. “wiio | trip. ie wiil Tetuen ere and (Ke & | losill a Butnam. | He has seie i S ey e ey oo e word Of hia | Bantink Brip o Muine Wi m party. of [ noavitaL ab Butagm o He Das, severth Tel. 234-4 Willimantic. Ct. | Health is the founda- Promotien. o Ihe: mianewenshtp of the 1 men W e, 1A SRl i ars company’s store in Charleston, W. Harwooc chau secretar hery o The boy n it went of badly in- eur DANIELSON Pomf runawiay in resting comfortably o Kimball hospital. tion “’m one of a chain of green trading s Neve: Bt i B e rdiar aone oD . | dowid be i oy torr had been manager of | Reservoirs Still Below Normal—Talk | plant i o | lNmes el Wl | i B ot e i i s R R R No matter how much we help | L (Mr and Mrs. Starr left on the field—Telephone Exchange Now in| jurcd. was towe Danielson | % S ] E i b e for Moy Prima et [ g Sy A B P SR i Fou But Cheer Up, for You Can| | D¢ best of foodtonics is J |50l 20 ‘ansi of (hg |and s Lo take @ posilion as S(CROZ- | genator Hammend Informed that Gov- The credit all goes to you. d the firm footing for health. stamp _store. 2 rr me- herg | TarBel -HK NS 2 | ernor May Call. Special Session— = 4L onuesraTe B bt 8 Fyovigencs with her: parents & Leayeé tor: Xomshingion | Eastford Timber for, Diamond H S number of vear g0 and has many | John B. Kelley, private ry to ! d . ¥ Get Money by calling at the Foiehgs 1t cevane s o Ty | e B Miandes tor| Matehes—Charies Ryan. to. Wed:in And all the failures due to faulty i of the Windham High school r. | Washington to make ready for the Rhode Island—; olitical Interests. h k ! SRl L : s ks S e cook. Willimantic | S St & e B Chee TP IR e | aroescen 3 T prn ot o flour are charged to t Smolix—Fulta. visi in Danielson. Sunday to attend a mee exe tu m ‘:0m Anthony Smolix and M . Ful Arthur A. O'Rourke of South ¥ committee of St S . e ited arriage Monday mon ingh: visited with friends in Da Mrs. E, T, wh « « n pany 0 on it B Sanenhs chmaron w0k oo Sromay: T e P |t it _ So this is your question, Madam. The el y Wa erfo ed &t Rev. Mr. d Mrs. s, 2 have been | cides he: = nuptial high mass. Dorothy Hamilton of Frovidgnce. Rogers and tis Fox have d M v T B sirichiy. GunRtRial Bty Venisan for 225 e e L When you order simply “a sack o Abour 2 ersons were fed at the NV ol & . 0ves Mrs. Corinne Aubertin. L Haturany oventng. . o wiih friends In Putnam Monduy. of flour,” you do yourself an in 1911 Overland Models| S ey conmng auisruo | Dnies € el M e ol e e T S 1a LD nee e e P ah lemiet e R s S TR S R justice. Monday morning and was taken to| Rev. W. D. Swaffield gave a_lecture | . ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1028 Main St, | I 0 cen‘s a Pa'r filxgh\r;:\; ‘;VI(:':}r«."A;vv\«l\sz + requiem |at the Baptist church at East Killing. by Rev. J. iy Saturday evening. East Killingly Saturday night. Attorney H. C. Bradford Is sy a s e S D G meg ol iasarvbirel BAtewd Nammalc - | ISR SR8 Wesnsay s Srtes Flours differ immensely T HIRAM N. FENN Just the thing for cold |7, 2y * A SUE WL T Solney M’Z’I ‘N‘E;:::é"i;‘ o Siidy m’:';"\”,’T o B Seaisl i) ! : : 5 H NDERTAKER IBALAER | weather. g TR i ?\" bond at Tast Killingle are stil be- {mond, " Tiartlora” Leniator By s1mply saying Gold Medal, SEE OUR LINE |Jscpis cometery. The somices wone | WES° fobm o farn burming at South | Drep of 30 Dogrs you make certain of getting 4 ek ST e LR LT L, TR S R R SIS best flour ever milled. son Monday as the result of the heavy |30 degrecs in temperature —_ gale that swept over this town Sunday jstered within hours. f i £ oapbtal afternoon and evening. The heavy | Much of the machinery. and othe Pl T gl rain storm. accompanied by some properties bought at muction ai th R SR ite left on the 4.07 ex- |jightning, was of about.three hours’ piant of the Monohansett compan city. being res- 6:'.;3 N:s";ls?r‘;:}‘; nress Monday afterncon for Hartford | quration 7o <1 g e o L E te see his wife. who is undergoing 5. b 0 - A g o beoadgin e A & e i Tt is understood that deposits in week. A Here is one of the proofs: K t ; there. | postal savings banks in towns in this passed a fairly comfortable | section are increasing slowly, but the Mrs. Whit SEY S, majority of the depositors are putting Baltic 1s sala dale company is N 2 in only small amounts D ) DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist " : ey 2 iy, amall et e 815l saic compan e : =4 - | 1 . | The city pasroll for the weelk endings of the eastern Connecticut small town Of & more’ complote { T o -~ Nov., ) 4 as fol WS a 8 O ind. g Painless Extracting and b4 > S 1. e apportions lioWe: [heil O e o ow that the of the ref orres & | L it can and democratic parties are name Filling a Specialty | gepariment 3135.50, street department| mhe rumor fa tht a parochial school | there will he a more Hvely. interes o H “ -5, k% |is to be erected within the mext two ' Purnam’s bicunial city election, wb Improvements at Grosvenord, In their two vill mnection. Gold Medal Flour, in the test of time, has come to outsell all others. Millions have made their comparisons. As a re- sult, 24,000,000 folks daily Willimantic water works $43.36. police | Parochial School for Plainfield. 762 Main Street, - - Willimantic construction $95.12, maintaining sew i $IEToen Mo s maintaining sewers | o (e yeats for’the mccommodation |will e on ihe st MeRGAY o Do onstruction $20. R s of the children of St. John's parish, | ber ki £ B s aiions o widls. Bii A 3 ; STOLE HUSKED CORN. R P i Likico Bageh Census are now fed on the bakings o R s o s o ey v A definite plan is the foundation | |\ = o oles o oo | Was Returning from New Hampshire. |sus of St Mary's parich, which Hes Gold Medal Flour. nest Jomes, who was found dead J. Van dei Noort has been engaged f | of success in saving. jdob " . | liceman, Fined $3 and Given Jail [, oRCC H e, O id 10 have -been e time In taking, will show an in It doesn’t make much differ-| Sentence. | released within a few days from a jail cicasc in the number of Catholics res | gt - Sonder s re fownship. and ident i o o E & ence what the plan of saving is,| John Kramer was arrested Monday | Mo ® New Hampshive fownship, and [Sent i CREE: Rt Avore | E. B. SPRING, Piano Tumer | so long as it's systematic. Some | ikt aver the iy Tme in-the o of a 3 e f |section, where he frequently had em Elks’ Hospitalit : sfield Dy State Policeman W. B. - : y. people never spend the dimes|jackson of th city. The charge|Ployment in the mills. Persons who K putnam ledge of Elks will % g $ {saw him lying where he was later _ . they get—the, - | 2gainst Kramer was theft. He stole @ | o y . h another of a series of, ladies 'y g 'y put them in a con- { picked up dead paid little attention to0 ign¢ socials Thursay .evening, th A : quantity of husked corn that was in a | w7 =~ ic. venient home savings bank. field owned by Louis Cunderson. Kra. | Dim, believing that he was intoxicated. ,frairs being a feature to be continu.d mer was taken before Justice of the LIFE MEMBERS’ FUND througly SHesan STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerth St. Just because they have found, in the actual baking, that no other flour gives the results of Gold Medal. P Willimantic. Conn. | Some men shave themselves|Peace George 1. Allen of Mananeld City” court room was a buss | and drop into the bank the money To Be Created from Life Membership PlC% MoDday nisht with four ca Next time you order be they would have to pay the bar- Fees of Agricultural Society. George W. CHild cam 18 of V ay 3 seors A camp, Sons of Ve sure to say— JAMES HARRIES. |ber. Others walk to the office At the recent annual meeting of the 'ning with tisitora bresent from Da ) 01 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. and save the carfare. Y Winanam’ County " Agricuitural” society Telson Refreshments, iwera: BorVad | x t was voted that the money received i " : The Clearance Sale Continues | Yo" c2n select any plan which | - | oot Gkt e 9 €S | suits you. Regularity in your ed as u life members' fund, the income o ) ' ~ 3 o ity naeme AQ ts yc T i 3 to be used: for the mainterance of the Match company has secured severs as urn-uros S e Beston Dry , eaving is the tesentinl thihe. ey e 7 € tracts of pine timber in KEastford o isison. Some Dig discounts for our ng g Bt onbae T e BT | here they’ have boushf and cut off s S e Afraciie | e oaay T3 om Siery ceunier in the siore,| Onme dollar opens an account T O ] s Y et S Tl these goods mow. and starts i 3 g B THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, | imterout B‘!“"‘;‘;N“N"‘”‘o“‘, farfling Professional Bum Follows License: |, 14" WoT0% of commendation Main Street, Danielsen. > ¢ 4 5 . G et N ST &l At | uc nce departments Instulled in P s e o ro—has Ut I his nawm and. Tocrieore Memors scpt26da James E. Keech, Msr. appearance In Danielson: These men sinools The 1ot taiime vhe s . are not residents of the town or of show unusual PATENTS € imantic - make their presence felt by soliciting, To Witness Big G: £ whining and generally making things < g, N o Frotect your idea. Handsome 60-paze 3 & unpleasant for. those whom fthey ap Putnam_will be well renresented at i aVI l * proach. - The police will take charge!the Yale-Earvard game to. be pluyed | of their case’ st Cainoridge a week from Saturds Alag -#Dfl.?qm baye been made by

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