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PAGES NINE TO TWELVE uneral of James Hyde, |h 1 1 for and the relatives notified. The man |road omps lemums, t with his deughter, Mrs, ny w a former in the city Thurs- ‘f,vhr_\sm—.. FREE . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 i : — ¢ WILLIMANTIC X p ° VR l'r Ston S What Is Going On Tonight. he had received a letter from Governor Att ll 0“, lll . Moving Pictures at the Bijou and | Simeon E. Baldwin in reply to his - * Scenic wemble. X _jeriticism of Baidwin's stand in favor r piivision No. 1, Ancient Order of {ut the summer hotel license ill that " . Ibernians. e was passed by the last session of the | Radiant Chapter. No. i1, 0. B. S . legiatgture. In (o ietier i was stated v Governor_Baldwin that he favored COMMITTED SUICIDE. ;o&jz:'ljopuon rather than siatewide pro- y ’ o oy g . | libition and the law as passed pro- F. D. Barnes of Plainville Ends Un- | sided for just such iocal option. Ho- For Fattest and Big- IN P happy Existence by Inhaling Gas | iels contributed lavgely to the pros- While at Local Hotel. perity of Connecticut and -zuests ac- “es' ’l‘nl'l(ey Rfllsed * —_— customed to the use of liguor wonld | A Thursday morning Max Markofl. | not patronize places where liquor was manager of the Irvin_ house, was |not for sale. \ * * greatly excited when he discoverec R that a man had committed suicide ir R NECAL . Vln his house some timo during the night, P Bt . | 00 The man was F. D. Barnes, who xaui - o . i Pired a room at the hotel Tuesday Henry S. Williams. | Next Dest $5. ning and had registered again on| The funeral of Henry S. Williams, i PY V. ednesday evening. Mr. Markoff noti- | who died Monday of pneumonia, was | T hird $5-00 ( fied Chief of Police E. H. Richmond of | held Thursday morning from ihe | his weird discovery and the chief call- | chapel of Funeral Directors Elmore & | ed Medical Examiner Dr. Louis I. Ma- { Shepard on North street. Rev. J. H.| L T son. The latter after viewing the ! Peabody of Norwich, a relative of the The Bulietin prop: 1o . body gave the cause of death as suicide | deceased. was -the officieting clerzy- capture the three falfest and by gas. man. The body was placed aboard the | largest Turkeys to be offered 1t was apparent that the man in- 11}.117 train and taken to Norwich, | :uv-\\[m-l T'ha ‘h,xf-)\_'n;\; ‘n:l:lrl‘u-'l i i tended to put an end to himself, as he | where burial was in Yantic cemet n Windham and New London ¢ They are the nicest line e e iacd s auantily Of Fabber cahalie bi a ac i S t in = ;Rs)‘gizr‘\uz‘a‘:\(dhe:(::e: J‘%utnhde i Auditing Accounts. They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two countie f i M chief around the jet besides to be sure | Mayor Daniel P. Dunn and Edwin H.! The Bulletin | buy the prize birds at the regular market price [4) inens ever shown in to et the full benefit of the flow of |Keach of Xillingly, the Windhzm |l in addition to the prize to be awarde gas. At the time he was found Thurs- i ccunty auditors, were at Brooklyn on | The turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- A dav morning o endhOme.e g :,:',.‘;;m“fi:fi'?::fi ”“;A::mr‘"fl:n:"g:.‘;? trails drawn and wings eut off at first joint - = _tubing was in his mouth. He was we cal year. Mayor Dt a A 3 o DR SEERREE AN T4t young turkey this Clty, and the prices covered up with bedclothes. that evervthing was found to be in The first prize of $1000 (o the lurest and fattest youns turkey ¢ Two letters were found upon the |800d snape and that the receipts would | second prize of $5.00 to the second large ICaEG Tatiese young tiriey ) dreswer in the room. One was ad- |compare favorably with those of re- | third prize of $5.00 to the largesi and fattest y T » i dressed to F. A. Griswold, Connecticut [C¢nt years, with a tidy balance on the London or Windham Counties, are of interest to every agent for the Northwestern Mutual |Tight side of the ledger. The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in lLife Insurance company. The letter —- these counties. The turkeys must be submitted for examination and stated that he was not living with his I 5t NS, { weighing the Tuesday before nksgiving at 12 o'clock noon B | wife and that both she and his father [ o ... o ~OF% Cores L For the largest and fattest yo turkey $10.00 will be awarded economical customer | lad made life most unpleasant for him | Deputy Sherir John 1L Fius of| in aadition to the market price. This turkey will be given to the 5 and he requested that the $800 due on sLuBuin wes 3y fhe clty: Thursday oo [ ' Rock Nook, Homie. his life be not paid to her. He had o z = g iser of the second young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 borrowed $200 on the policy and told in | Constable William J. Hastings has in «T;?.xtxhn'\ o (he market price Wil be en. This turkey will fi the letter of the fact that his wife had sfhl (‘h.o ,‘:eloq"":l pm{"‘""; ge r"'"f: n.sh the iving dinner for the Sheltering Arms, I en ign her mame to the en- |street to Prosecuting Agent Addison J. | - S aidins X : said that he had paid in something like | George Gifford, who is ill with| D onia Tor COhlldren for dinner $700 on the policy, that had been in |diphtheria at his home, 260 Summit| ey = s Sl - B 2t welsh “the 'tie e . . urra y O. force for 15 years. He intimated that |street, was reported to ve conside v The judges will be dis Inter v 1 g s relatives had also attempted 1o |better Thursday afterncon. | ke t Somers Bros.’ markel. \ ake him out a pickpocket, but “Thank | All turkeys that are eligible for competition will be purchased at R God.” he had never been arrested and tne. market price, thrkes yainer who enters a bird in the WlLLIMANTlL CONN under the circumstances he believed Personals. | ontest ure of e bird w her a p m or not 2 > it was best that it be “to Middletown” | James P, Mustard spent Thurs inj for him. New London and Myst | . Card to Coroner. Mrs, Daniel P. Dunn wa. guest | __ S S = - o A card addressed to the coroner said | of friends in Hartford Thur - e S that his rizht name was on the hotel Herbert Brown of Ashford.was mgs made up a very a fir Lapoint, Mrs, "- riFe I Sta m‘y. ll\t!n’xn INCREASE OPE ister. He requested that his son, | the city calling on friends Thursday art, as follows At Bel s My s PR PE RATIEG REVENUE. STAFFCRD SPRINGS ('ux{z 'fi‘fifii ]l;e ;3‘01;};{9':1!‘:: E%sPdl(m:l]v‘ \‘_,}hf‘- 1-]0!'(-n;;e Backus of hf Par‘lt Onlel, d ¥, D, 1 were to have sung i i — nd also tha , "F._Barpes Vindham is the gu of friends in|Opening Chorus, The Merr 1 i : SDPOAT On AOOOLN| F'"“R“;" F““,‘“fl o N'fvs-’ N. H- & H. | Wiiliam Tobin Seriously Ill—Miss Wha- | ille-be notifed. = The other Ilelier |Grafcon, Ma | G Trace re < i ™ . . founc £ iress « . . B 1es, , o b Naaa e e eptember. I len to Be Soloist in Stamford | Plainvilie. Ct. and was sealed. Ap-| Rev. J. Kuster of Jeweit City.| oo Gle At Fods 1, who is the Instruc The financial report of. the New| Church—Giliman’s Clothing and Hat | parently there Sumé: susmsy e 36 |REeE S ok Ros Loventry, “was' in p ILUER. PR ol r of music in the Riveraids schools York, New Haven and Hartford Found nager Markoff said that the man |town Thursday 7 i oy o s ' eartiest commendason for road for September show g AL/ me to the hotel 1y Wednesday Mo Goodwin of the Natchaug dis- } SWing ¢ “'-';.“d” Ohe esenting a programme 5o pleasin revenue of $5,649,466.09, a de Jokn Jin of Passaic, N. J., Will- | evening and after resistering ate a |trict of Chaplin was a Willimantic| o b raubert| New Equipment for Sunday Sehoel. $16,295.03 over the corresponding A To Worcester and James | hearty supper and. then asked to be |visitor Thursday. inter A ko olden osk dining table has of last year. The operating expenses | Tobin of 2 ave been called to |served with a rare steak, but this could; M nd Mrs. A. B.'Ladd of Lewiston s Acsd- | bes nstall » Baj Bunda viere $3,432,600.87, a decrease of $6 the fordville by the se. |not be furnished. / He pald for hislavenue are guests of friends in Hart- g 712.71 over last year. The net operat- | ricus their father. William |Toom and went out for alford and South Glastonbury Soldiers c 1 ing revenue wafis $2,216,865.19, n dn- {7 5 short time, but returned shortly ?l-‘v‘“"l Dr. R . White was in Hartford Sy ”‘ ’“1"_ Thr ., s 1 crease of $46,413.68 over Septem | ho has been ill {7 and went to his room. The suicide |, ; visiting his wife,. who un- | Lullaby and yod-Night 7 up e of Bible ?\?’;(’é'a?he pperating income \y:sY | with pne onia, I recovered. was so well executed that while the ! . o0ing treatment at a private oy ade Four and the handsome new furniture Over that of the Corrcopending mowin| Soloist in Stamford Church. trguson) of the Ehom man qpars no edol Tuiral Salute to the Flag, by four boys from | becomes necessary. last year. 5 { Whalen 1~ fo ot St O odical . sxsniiner ‘had | Arthar ‘W. Getes, H. H. Grade Four 5 Lokl Nobeb. e Whalen is 10 go to Stam- | When gt ken |and George M. Graves enjc 01d Glory ! ..G Olivar . - . she will be soloist at the | viewed the body, he having taken |3 £ et _ » Srade T Robingon of Undaunted S e terian chur tharge of the man's effects, gave Chiet |ing irip Thursday and returned with | srade ;i W Todge. Mo of P, ia mow deputy | and Mrs. Thomas | Richmond authority to notify First Se- |8c0d bags of game. ~ i the second part the stage set-| ¢ (' pome gt Mot Bl i | Coombs yeen in Providence at. |lectman R. B. Mitchell in order that | Special Agent Carroll of the New |tings were effectively arranged as a/,., ot pr b o OF Seorwich J'lnmnng t might have the body proverly cared | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- | ving room, with decorations of W, Miller is in Bristol, Conn., for nt of Stafford Springs. . ' 5 ; P. Cooley is wisiting friends | see a0ust 58 old, nicely dressed |day for a brief stay. {paims. An . Spicer. s eha - B o dences whatever of| Dr. J. A. Giromard was in li:«rlmr.,»;{ln.-x» w e s - ames F. Warren nas returned from | poor health. Thursday visiting his wife, who is un- | The programme Fancy Glass Hair Recewfi-’rld business trip to Boston, Family troubles were to all appear- | cergoing treatment at a hospital there, BIG CORN CROP, se of his rash act. Card- |fllowing a recent operation. and Puff Jar with Silver| Signing Arbitration Petition. ara pleces were found In his pockets Ma Honey Blossom.. [ Also a Profitable One Raised by Shel- | In res to a request of Rev. R rith v H. T. Burr, Frank Larrabee. George | Women S N > ’ : s st . R.|{hat led the authorities to believe that | .., e B Eonia® reom . E 2 ton Farmer. 1 fr W. Rounds of Huriford, secretary of e ¥ F. Taylor and W. B. Knight represent Olympian Male Quartette s Plated Taps free with O"el(ho Tt o 8 rd, secretary of |pe had not long since been emploved ?eu the Willimantic Board of Trade at | Answer G ST P N oo spondent of the atinel notes a display ¢ the ear, raised on the b 1 society, ‘a peti- | i, Providence, R. T. pound Of | tion is being i to get signers sron Rogers was talked with in requesting Senator Brandegee and Sen- | pjainville and he said that he was not the annual meeting of the state organ- Mins Alice McE jzation held In New London Thurs-|Thy Beaming aay. W, oome. MacDowell Ansonia & of W farn 4 use their influence in|; son of the dead man, but only a D Sturges from geed furnishe PURE BAKING POWDER { ”;11 a;.l.;n treaties be- .“({zh-,wr_ and said fl\:;‘t h“ h .'nsolf‘ e C‘T—Y— Reading, .\\lllllil:.l awyer at the Church. |, ], “’ .\,“_A‘M' the Im‘lnrl n; ing <o i ¢ ates, H v : <hE e Miss t ed for 50 tons early las ar e ; knew of mo reason whv Mr. rnes T : 2 . 3 i for r The petition will be | should commit suicide. He sald he was AL "l:;‘ 'f“'\; :"'(‘hfi P V. C. Jefters. | Tice Of $20 per ton. This amount has en raised by Mr, Sturges and pur ‘lough Leighter | J ot 1" 1 My 8 : senatcrs about the |a man who had the respect of all Who lyepie Clef Glee Club Gives Delightful ad lived at H aw, This makes The T. R. Sadd Co. % 2 i a that he : . . 2 ~ i Py s T o atnviile up 1o Tuesday,| Concert Under Direction, of Miss | Hugh Kinder. crop worth $1,000, while the stalks a = 768 Main Street, | GILLMAN'S CLOTHES when he had gone away. ile had been | Elizabeth Beardwood. Violin Solo, Album Leat.........BOhM [cagily worth one-half as much, making ] BT (mployed in the Stanley Rule and — | | “Miss Hla Broy . # income from about pcres Tel. 234-4 W illimantic, Ct. | Found with Axe on Veranda of the 1,(){91 company’s facto in New Brit- The concert given in Finn up»m’l"-f'adlm'- '\]l,fi" . ’]':1_1"““ | 1 hich is & true corr & Village House. ain and was an expert mechanic. MI. |pouse Thursday evening, under the |y . Mis ars i 7 _ Thore are porhaps C. W. ROBINSON, Norwich Agent, | Rogers said as far as he knew he'had {- o -0 0T ool Mol ol L ub [ MINe o iesegs o on o ATH who 1ot know that Cor 16 Benjamin St. { an overcoat and | had no trouble with his wife. SHQes It A G o - s Jenn yle. necticut raises more corn to the = | i on the veranda of | Leaves Wife and Three Children. |Of the Riverside grammar school, un- | Banjo Solo. s than other state fu the union anc ! tis" “houses i Fe The. mae fathor -1 Dwight. Barn der the direction of Miss Elizabeth |, = \I":i”l'-- Paul. H. Kjeruit|20 it for from “2'1.. ‘1_}”,’.;', cent which belonged 40 | 4 one time a deputy sheriff. Deceased, | Beardwood, was. an unqualified suc- | 'Afiss AfcBroome, Mrs. G, H. Prior, | iermers allow their land 1o grow up ir ' wa the Do maepwe pody Iaccording to M. Barsen, had ngt been The ¢lub motto, Always Be Nat- | B, R. Gardner |brush when these things are so anc 1911 Qvel'lalld Mfldelfi & atternoon. 1] ood Hem i O e had tricd o ot | ural, wns attractively set out on the|Reading, The Swiss Good-Night. juy inferior corn from the west is one = ntleman st fire to the oo ta tu to s hosoital The news of | Programme cover In @ rebus form, the| Miss h Colvin |of those things that is hard to under — { ow generally supposed, ) Lis act will astound the people of | Dote natural being shown' on a4 Ah: Tis a D 3. Hanley | stand. ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main S lothing would in- | plainville, said Mr. Rogers. Mr. Barnes | usic stave preceded by the word ' = .. S 1 et B not plan- | Lo haes’ cranloyed in New Britain for | “Always” extending across the meas- - aaid AL, C 1d C Willinantic, Conn. were fired. | the past five years and had lived in | UUFe. B AL R Cicoainiat hildren Cry identified by | Flainville, which is but five miles dis- | In the first part the stage was with- & i Gies’ ok R FLETCHER’ s s ! It is thousht | ot He' was # native of Bristol and | out setting for the drills and choruses. slee Club, FO S ™M ! his financial condition might have in- | peside bes s three children, | The numbers by the grades, the chil- The accompanists for the ening | HIRAM N. FENN | duced the falhir to cor-mit the rash | tem eaushioss and a son. The eWdest|dren from St. Mary’s Academy and the | were Mrs. G. H, Prior, Miss Prudence | CASTORIA UNDERTAKER and EME. 62 Church St. Willimantic f age. body over iz a daughter 18 vears "'h selectm t d MONTVILLE GRANGE -~ Pindet T Telephone Lady | Dire H. N, Fenn to pre- i = re for burial. Celebrates First Anniversary on Wed- FLMORE & SHEPARD, nesday—Membership More Than | Federation of Catholic Societies . Doubles During Year, Planned. (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) — unday at 12 o'clock, under the au- Some Women Dread. I e Wednesduy evening, Névember 22, |spices of San Jose council, No. 14 tmbaimers and Funeral [Uirectors, | oo "aniie. ot At M e et = et et o range, 1e first anniversary | the Catholic societies of the city will 60-62 North: Street. {of " the ization of the grange in |be held in the basement of St. Joseph's [ d LADY ASSISTANT. j Monty 2 with a small num- | church for the purpese of forming a { ver, iy ) bhas more than - that will comprise men and wom- | * P Telephone connection. { doubled within the Many inter- | er. of all the societies to assist in car- | esting presramines have been given, the work of the various or- . {and much interest snown in the work, to better advantage for ail DR F C JACKS()N Defltlst After the regular business was over Invitations have been sent . . o s ln;»fn:lu\\n; pr amme was given: t to all the Catholic societies and it - - iano duet, Miss Iva Bartlett and expected that each one will be rep- Painless Extracting and | Barba vocal Solo, Garden of | resented by a committee of three mem- 11, - Rose: Chapman: piano | hers- Filling a Specialty | -icc bara Cornet: paper R o AT 762 Main Street, '~ - Willimantic| 22 P making, Chaplain Given Birthday Surprise Party. Telephone 5 . ndolin duet, Flow- Miss Esther Peterson was pleasantly Winnle Bartleit and |surprised at her home, 340 Pleasant Miss Iva Bartlett Jednesda ening why a A mice vartety of Fresh Fish: alsa Mo s B g 3 number of friends called to unite with Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at After the y : amTem refr -l her in observing 20th anniversary 9 menis were served in the dining hal, | of irth. ing th cening a STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. | 2050 S0 hon s 2 = DYring, Tae S SuNw © was enjoyed by all : general good time was enjoyed. There present. It was voted to hold the an- | were games of various kinds and an nuzl election of officers in December. | informal programme of vocal and in- t- See the Glénfiood Gas Range - Francis E. La- |served before the close of the festivi- [cey of the United States army, who |ties. The young lady was given a i has been a the government | handsome opal ring as a token of the —at— signed b; {-to this state as an inspecfor of th regard with which she is held by her R : AMES HARRIES, | (T00ps of the & NG Was In attend: | fiiends. Among those present besides with Oven and Broiling Compartment just above coal range, so easy J . ance at the drill of Company A in the | the hostess, her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. to get at without stooping. Two complete ranges in the space of one. 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. |armory. Andrew Peterson, were Gertrude Carl- son. Tda Wallen. Eddy Nelson, Tillie Segrist, Elizabeth _ Swanson, FEllen . ; Rl OLD PEOPLE'S H Thornberg, Jennie Peterson, Marion E_!'_gr__N_E! Plaflo T“fler i 7°ME Eairs Ellsworth, Gertrude Peterson and Alice Swanson. —— 'Phone 185-4. Willimantic, Conn. Inmates Thrown on Charity “home for old people” recently Democratic City Committee Meets. Lecame bankrupt in Detroit, and many | The democratic city committee held inmates who had paid into it every |a meeting Thursday evening in the of- doliar they had in the werld, expect- |fice of City Clerk A. C. Scripture and | * ing to be assured of a comfortable |laid plans for the coming city election. old age, were thrown on charity. The meeting was perfectly harmonious We say that every institution of this [and was attended by every candidate nature ought to be under supervision |upon the ticket, showing that there is of the state so such things could not|unusual interest in the approaching happen. It is the duty of the young |campaign. The recent meeting of the and strong to safeguard the welfar- | Booster club was discussed briefly. of the old and feeble, b 12t WY Their health and vigor, for example, WEDDING- should be kept up as much as possi- —_— ble. Nothing is so good for this pur- Labonte—Pelleyi. pose as Vinol our deliclous cod liver 5 and tron preparation without oil. _Miss |, Medoes Labopte and Miss Mary Pel- A H. Raiston of Mt. Vernon, N. Y. |married Thursday merning at 8 o’clock says:’ “As a tonic, I think Vinol i [Trried Thuzsday morning ot $ ocloc cxcellent and especially for an old | 5¥ Bev. % T Tonatue, pastor of B person. A condition of general debil- | M2ty s churel, SoRth Coventy. The ity whieh had lasted for mionths yield_} yina Labonte. Mr. and Mrs, Labonte 78 MONUMENTS, Headstonos and Markers in our ‘stock geady to be erected. Obtaln our prices and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, 2 ed promptly to Vinol and this gives o eorner Main and Watson Stresta. me the fullest confidenes in it m:‘gltol:.k‘ their home in South Wil ‘Willimantic. Conz. Vinol is not only pleasant to take & ——— | but always agrees with the stomach - adveriising mediu in |20 We guarantee it absolutely. Governor Baldwin’s Reply. m‘," bt g;z' «u:’i“m Ths Bul- | Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Rev. Walter E. Lanphear of Mans- for business resuts. i Norwich, Conn. 5 _ field Center admitted Thursday that