Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 25, 1911, Page 2

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: At | Gt ety S S| matom, Dackache, s The flour is not bleached. Coats_and Fur R e s B SRS b : house lane. At all dealers. ° k] Prive asebon.and 1,08 But that flour, Mrs. Housewife, Your winter coat, is the B a window at 54 Mcadow sireet | Gastle Sir Percival, Knights of Kirg. s Cay morning, was arrisned be- | Arthur, ‘were @ddressed’ at the ot J ke Williani A Arnold in police | Congregational ohurch Hridav gq . place where you can get court Friday morning on the charge of |4t 1.30 O'clock by United &~ gicy Conmn 3 . i injury to private propecty Charles 3 aniels. > je1d tm t Davis cntered a plea of &1 > gave an interesti~ . <Bnsul “Danicld a =W | @ riour im the best coat for the least amount, and this is the store where you can do this, we have an excell- ént variety of at prices to suit. Investigate our except- ional line of good quality Linens for Thanksgiving. Every desirable pattern will be found here. ol The H. C. Murray Co. knight of New London lodge of EIks, | .. - My Myers shot the fox near Fenner is to deltver the oration for the me | I - Myers vlace bis father's-home, in b 7 morial_service of South Norwalk Jerusalem. He is planning to tak: Fancy Glass Hair Receiver |=—m———on—— and Puff Jar with Silver, Plated Taps pound of PURE BAKING POWDER The T. R. Sadd Co. " 768 Main Street, Tel. 234-4 Willimantie, Ct. €. W. ROBINSO; 16 E jamin St WILLIMANTIC, CONN. THE PLACE TO BUY disturbed the case Justice Hawkins Ginis: Mrs. w ‘?Wu What Is Geing On Tonight. Paid in Fyll (matipee and evening) ot _Loomer’s. 4 social and*Dance hn Washburn Hall A B. S Dance in A B S Hall Trolleymer’s Dance in Town Hall Football-at Windham Field (this af- ternoon). acqul White,' af Dr. ité, | | was operated upon A d hos. [t A arany e Wie raied |splendidly from the operation, but it | Will be séverarl duys hafore sny marke | improvement be poted in her con- aition. > DAVIS ON PROBATION. Boy Who Threw Stick of Dynamite Thought 1t Was, Sulphur. arl Davis, d a piec he 17 year old lad who of Consul Daniels Addresses Knights. | the facts in the case it was asce E avis did not know that the stick vas dyngmite nd that when he tirew it from the yard on Bank s 0 sland, and, o Heularly i Shemeld, | ught- - 18 stationed, that was thor- -y appreciated by the lads. - [Bride Arrived from Italy on Thursday. Friday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Jo= | sepi's_church Luigiano Frabizio uwnd > | Miss Balbino Pigone were uaited in marriage by the Italian priest connect- €d_with the parish The ceremony was tnessed by & number of friends. Mr. | Frabizio is employed on the railroad as section hand and has resided in this country about a year. The bride just arrived from Italv coming by steamer to Boston Thursday and reaching Wil- | that tpon that it was in just right Judge Arngld hat dynamite Iy and or per- a stick of the d with micde, - Condition, ©_plroose: A6y to say _ a0t be hancled so ¢Rat someone was to blame flting this lad to carry (Garible cxplosive uro James J. Casey Improving. James J. Casey of Holyoke, Mas a ‘manufacturer of wagons, who sus tained a slight paralytic stroke several | weeks ago, is reported to be practical- {1y his normal self again. Mr. Casey formerly worked as a blacksmith when a boy in what was known os the old Melony shop op Valley street, now oc- cupled by the Willimintic Lumber and Coal company. He is a brother of E. ar- | and Lawrence Casey of this city. term of wcd costs to be remitted Af c ticns wairant CASES NOLLED. Toiman and Gillis Acquitted of Charge of Breaking and Entering. ‘Toiman and William oung fellows who were urscs vening by John Champlain | : warrant swor = | House Quarantined. who ank J. Sherman’s home at Wind- Center is under quarantine for lives el in home of LeRoy Windham is Doubleday 2 also quarantined { fhe same diseaze t family. The home of Ti .at South- Windham is a imnder similar restrictions for a case of soarlet fever. Broke His Arm. William W. Palmer of Chestnut Hill, banon, was chopping a log Thurs- y nd while standing upon it feil off He therefore w anded upon his right arm, break- went up throu it between the wrist and elbo: he su e i per Dr. . E. Wilcox was called and re- » do. duced the fracture. d ther ing gone away ubc r | 5 ellow. maintained that Robinson | not told him to get out. but had mply ' put some of his things out of |the house before he went away after re to get his supper hi © locked. and th ually hung in OBITUARY. Frank Vog Frank Vogel, aged 42, died at the friend of Tolman's, |heme of his brother, Henry Vogel, son house once | Windham road, Friday evening at a | Norwaik. Daniel M Cronin, 11 free with one|} est Prosecuting eemed ne “BROMO QUININE" BROMO_QU e of B Atttorney leading GROV. with Tolman and neither of them had i o'clock, following a six weeks' illness Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is invaluable for all throat and lung troubles. It gets at the cause and cures—gives per- - Norwich Ageat, 1912 0verlam§ | Models | Cotton Gloves 10 Cents a Pair from bronchitis and spent a great deal of money doctoring, until I heard through a friend of the wonderful merits of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis- key. y‘Euly in the fall I began taking it and since then have been entirely free from the bronchial attack. I consider it my duty to thank you but I have not enough words to say in praise of 30 | a vI'. L s lootbmitdfen on the nerves. Medal bags is just as Nature made it. No chenucals have touched it— is the best remedy for rheu- is just the heart of choice wheat. It isn’t the whole flour— It’s the cream of the flour. It is sifted ten times, through ten sheets of fine silk, to pick out the daintiest particles. That’s the secret of it. with tubereulos Mr. Vogel was nztive of Willimantic and well knowr | about the town. He was employed for 2 number of years in the Spool shop « the American Thread company: Ther survive besides the brother mentione« widow and five children. Helen rank, Raymond, Leona and Raiph Vogel, all of this city e Shot Silver Gray Fox. F. W. Myers, who lives in the Jer: salem._district 'of Windham, hah sho what he believes to be a genuine sllver gray fox. He brought the fox's hea nd pelt to the office of the town. cler in this city and recefved the regular bounty. The pelt, which was that of a very large fox, was a most beautiful one, and is’ worth a considerable sum When you simply say “flour” you ‘are likely to get the cream mixed with the rest. To get the cream only, say “Gold Medal Flour.” to exhibit it tc some of the leadinz furriers before disposing: of it If the pelt proves to be that of a genuine silver grey fox it will be the first one that has been secuired in this vicinity in years. ; i Then you get the flour which has come to out- sell every other flour in existence. If you paid $10 a sack for it, no man could supply you a choicer flour than this. To Issue Naturalization Papers. Clerk Edgar M. Warner of the supe- rior court will be at the courthouse in Willimantic from 10.15 until 12.80 ani | from 1.45 as long as anyone wishes to | see him for naturalization purposes | 5th. | Local Netes. ; today (Saturday), No Merrill H. Jones returned Friday | morning from a business trip to New London. | The parlors of the Excelsior Hool and Ladder company in the . Bank street house are being redecorated and new electrical fixtures installed. Constable Willlam J. Hastings was out Friday aistributing liquor license to the saloon keepers in the town. > work is being done under the directio: of the county commissioners. WASHBURN-CROSBY’S this wonderful Pure Malt Whiskey as a medicine that is good for every ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St,, Just the thing for cold Personals. Wiltisaotic, Connt | one.”—Miss Mae Rodgers, 202 S, | Louis J. Ciisse was the guest of | weather. MISS MAE RODGERS. Grove St., East Orange, N. J. fyiends Hartford Friday. 3 | 4 > g Attorney Charles’ A. Capen was in HIRAM N. FENN I New London ap business Friday. SEE OUR LINE Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey TXDERTAKER anc Brian Galligan of Roston is v &2 Church St, W at the home of his parents. Mr 2 Chu . Mrs. Matthew Galligan, Windham ros has to its credit fifty years of success without a question as to its merits as a curative agent. It overcomes all weakening, wasting and rundown conditions of the body, brain and muscle, giving the system power to throw off and resist colds, coughs, grip, catarrh, bronchitis and asthma and itis a wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of consumption, pneumonia, stomach troubles, malaria and low fevers, taken as ‘di- L Ty e s vecasuad afamily medicine everywhere. Sold by druggists, grocers and dealers in sealed botties, price $1.00. 1f you can't procure it, let g knon'and we witt teli"you how to obtain 1t or free doctor’s advice and book of rec for table and sickroom. Mk The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Yo Teiephone I ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Suceessors to Sessions & Elmore) | | Embalmers and Funeral Uirectors, 60-62 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone connection. R. F. C. JACKSON, Deatist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty tend the turned t funeral of a relative, has re- her home in this city. wan Ravmond Jodoin of was in Willimant y mor 1o meet his wife, who returnc from 1 weeks’ visit with relative and frieads in Canada. - IEWETT CITY Pulpit Themes for Sunday—Potatoes Selling at $1.25 Per Bushel. vitt Beebe, Edlth and | Dorothy Lucket . Steson, Clar- ence Sietson and William Griggs, and an avgmented choir will take part the past mon home on Broa urned to his town affa regret his To Be Expested has re neight Talbot, S| NOANK Social Affairs of the Week End—Vil- lage Small Notes, With all ity ' ARM CAUGHT IN GEAR. At the Congregational church Su = day morning and evening the Rev, W. H. Gane will preach. Subjects: We Should Give Thanks, and The Visible “Goshen Injured Whils Husking at North Franklin. claring afternoon A definite plan is the foundation SRoEy ST SN : : el ore o Pearl stree The Bulietin's lim(;u-n correspondent | 11tY 762 Main Street, - - Willimantio| ¢ ‘i I PER S tho-Baptist il Snnduy morn. | s store on Pegr street | : v { A ss in saving. c] . an, who fell some time | writes: E % it Ing the Hev. I W, Potter pii take for received severe Injuries, is Name Sounds Familia = T Queai’t make. sanch AT bis topic Remedy for Anxiety. In the | 150, W0C Ferell overe dnjuries, 12| Willlam T. Curry met with a painful J ‘ 4 A mrce vartery of Fresh Flsh: also e o et evening the combined service of the e timi aceident Thursday afternoon. Whiie We underatand that C Sczllops, Oysters and Clams. at ence what the plan of saving is, church and T8 will take | ™ chapies (rowley has returned to |running his husking machine, his left |15 such basebull exp FISH MARKET, 2 so long as it's systematic. Some Paos “hu Lhe ~weskry.. Wi itopic Pridgeport after a short visit with|hand got caught in the rolls, arm | Bards the task of muking TRONG'S KET, 28 North St. | ° A choes of Peace and I Reitabyort, Wlercs ey L T i B AL Tin | fho pennant winners ) STHONG 8 | people” never spend the dimes! Thaikegiving meeting, | frionds . ntbeiatngd” ing | DR drawn {n up o the shouider.. He | 4. W ashiwton T - | they get—they put them in z == | Grant i at home after y ning at her home | North Frankiin, —Soveral sm 11 bones i o (B own. re broken and the 1wk y iticians’ Than | p Ce streel “rida ospita ntic, » know ¥ ticl ! So i i.ive themselves o Sh% Weekx ngo potatocs were selling £ g HEeek Y hoP e avea “that he may lowe the | pianning. t A s 3 90 cents a el; today thev are % Tarry fs about 45, i% mar- |hration this th JAMES HARRIES, | ihey wocid bave oo pay s e | brinsing 31 G e e See ey & bt i ar e s e 3 . they would have to pay the bar-| _— e g 3 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn,| ber. Others walk to the Officef COLCHESTER {evenin and save the carfare. e P ok e 1 | Boys’ Club to Hear About Trip Around |ncss Miss Srix E. . SPRING, Piano Tuner *Phone 155-4. 1 the World—Paper Chase Today. The basketball team of the Boys' club held a practice game in Granze hall Thursday evening. i The first aid to the injured class of | l4ne Boy Scouts met Friday evening in | the Boys' elub rooms. fas You can select any plan which suits you. Regularity in your saving is the essential thing. Willimaatic, Conn. P/ W In the New Home th Dr, Doug- | ouglas, of Pearl | One dollar opens an account and starts your savings earning Fire Place Goods 1 Anderson returned to her | sey City Thursday after a me in & . This (Saturday) afternoon the Boys’ | visit # r Sh T J interest. BEGIN NOW. club will hold a paper chase. L B L s G WE HAVE ON HAND o H ) o) ™ anied by h Dthes Mi Sarah You want the best when starting in the new home. Above To Entertain Boys’ Club. ot Wit il PRI ToF ie win all, you want that home to be snug and warm and comfortable. You are sure of warmth and comfort with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. . “ The Perfection is the best and most reliable heater made. It is a sort of portable fireplace. It is ready night and day. Just strike a match and light the wick. The Perfection is all aglow in a minute. The Perfection Oil Heater does not smell nor smoke—a patent * automatic device prevents that. It can be carried easily from room to Toom and.is equally suitable for any room in the house. . Handsomely finished, with nickel trimmings; drums of either turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel. Brass and Iron Andirons Spark Guards Gas Logs ! Folding Screens Gas Combination Grate Brass Fenders FIRE SETS Brass, and Brass and lron SHOVEL TONGS POKER We are quoting very Low Prices on the above Goods Also on Wood Mantels and Tile Sunday afternoon’ at 3.13, George B. | ter. Lombard will entertain . the members of the Boys' club with an account of | wich his trip around the world on @ bat- | Mre Daniel Chester tleship. Ho will also show many sou- | Missionary ' saciety of venirs collected on the trip. He was|church Priday afternoon on the U, S, battleship Kansas. on Chester avenue. | “Clare Hooker and John Shugrue of — e New Haven are grests of Charles Ry- . A. Elgart is shipping a carload 5 =T of . vinesar in. harrem tevew x»..rk}5**“:;_:*';;:nfzrgnrsgw P avia B AL o v Mprray was t A ; friends in Willimantie - Wedneeday. | Resret is felt over the resignation Mr. Murray, who is driver of R, F. D.|of Mr. Partridge, for some yenrs sta- | route No, ¥, commencedl wWork Thurs- | ion master herc. e goes to Oneeo. day morning afte and will begin his duties there hext tion. % ond Charles Daniels is mnoving his house- Portable Grates . {The Willimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. ! after a brief the Baptist atiher home 75 MONUMENTS, eadstones aag Markers in our stock a1 be erocted. Obtain our prices Wnd inspect 1008 artistic designa. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Main and Watson Stresta. ‘Willimantie. Conz- PATENTS auest o | The Clearance S_ale ;lontmlus Boston Dry Goods Stere, Dan- two weeks' vaca- Thanksgiving Service. our dler 10 show you & Perfection hold goods into the Cavanaugh house| Rev. John J. Lackett, pastor of the Frotec: your idea. Handsome §0-page | Cheime s, Attractive RFECTIQO fi?&wm..-:?-h—u— on Turnerville avenue, ¢ Congregational éhurch, will preach @ cen AT e Guide Book Free. iz A A L direct 1o any sgency Mr< E. L. Wade of Mansfleld. Mass., | special Thanksgiving sermon Sunday o . Puy these s00ds now ¢ SMmoxELESS 1s the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas | morning on. Good Old Barzllal's F ed C. Crowell’s, 87 Water St HANKY.E SAGK;, Atsioey.st:Lav| THE BORTON DRY cGobR.BTORE, Tonanex 't Pipe Wil farm. 707 | Thavisi e A0 e cvening’ service T ) y . 3 - ain Street, Danislson. Daniel T, Williina. who has beers |a special programme hus been f A ipe s in 1 ,“for pared in wlich the Misses White, — i o X T a 3

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