Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 28, 1911, Page 9

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Murray’s Boston Store | . eewome JUST TH'E TIME TO /BUY FURS A COMPLETI: LINE OF FURS No. 11, ‘hread Ci Bu 1 B oxin, out; ciub, 8 % FUNERALS. Frank Vogel. The furerai oi Frank Vogel was held Monday afternocn at 2 o'clock from E, ¥. Hickey's undertaking rooms on Bamk street. Rev. J. W. Townsend, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, was the officiating clergyman. The l}){arers were relatives of the deccasea. ev, ervice at the grave. Willimantic cemetery. Miss Eunice Ripley. Burial was in Black Comn:y, Brown Coney, chapel of Funeral Directors Elmore & Sherard on North street at 2 o’clock Squirrel,, Black Fox and Jap- commandery No. 256, U.0.G.C. was in Willimantic cemetery, A friend writes: The passing into the higher life of Miss Ripley closes the earthly experi- ence of a beautful womanly characte who, in her quiet way, was the means of much ment to many, and v.hose sweet, cheery disposition through many vears | of physical suffering has been an e | 2mple of fortitude and strength to all i who knew her intimately. Miss Ripley | was a native of Windham, born No- | vember 11, 1828, the second daughter | of Jeremiah and Olive H. (Byrne) Rip- "P}‘ making her one of the oldest res- idents of Willimantic. Her father was | a direct descendant of Joshua Riple |*"who, with his wife, Hannah Bradford, ¢came from Hingham, Mass., in 1690 { to settle in Windhan and who was Burial anese M flink, at prices from $3.50 to $25.00. The k1. C. Murray Co. WILLIMANTI CONN. endant mouth lov of Governor Bradford of the colony and igible to the 3 er _society Her early life passed in Windham Village, and later “he conducted a successful dressmak- *'s busin-ss in Willimantic, at which time she was iaterested in many pub- Good Time on Tait's Message. Washingten, Nov. Taft'’s annual message to congress was turned out in r time at the ernment prin here Cotton Gloves Correction made by resident ear allowed the e io go to|lic affairs, vrincipally the.work of the printers shortly > one oclock | Grand Arm: the Republic, as a {It was estimated about 6,000 | Member of the relief c in length. but an three the proofs in the actively interested st smrx:}.alm soclety of Wil- of which she was a charter and a teacher of the Young ‘White house. limantic, membe arrangements have nal 1 he 2 i People’s lyceum, conducted with the been made for the appointment duri % Decomber of the Ravl Gaprment JUrnE | soclety, durmg the days when it v ® | Richardson, D. D., pastor of the First | largely attenged Sunday school. Du i P reakyter gt thew |ing the past twenty years she hac e a a r Judge, as: )r of the Sacred | SPent her summers at the Connecticut Heart church, to the board of chamtics | SPiritualist camp ground at Niantic and has been of | the Ladies’ things that, the camp, and her presence, a familiar . will be greatly in coming seasons, one brothe ‘Washingun: Grace Ripley a valuable -member Aid soc for.two vears from Jan —_—— Just the thing for cold weather. SEE OUR LINE s e Bugbee of Vineland, N.J, City Court Cases. _Johrr Ladda, who kicked his wife in the stomach. Sunday, at his home in the Sitoné “row, was in police court Monday morning, but his case was aued until Wednesday mornin wife was in the hospital an could mot appear azainst him. Gormelius Moriarty pleaded to ‘bzing drunk, but not guilty graacy. John A. Bowman, in barn he was found by the police upon /s complaint, was not in court. and Judge Arnold stated that thuse mak- ing complaints should also be present tir appear against the accused. Mori- #rty took a ride to Brookiyn for a short term on the first charge. Have a supply of NONE SUCH Soups on hand—a delicious and wholesome addi- 4 tion to any meal— guilty to va- ¥ i 1 V&il}lm‘ntkz Lodge, No. 120, American Ancient men. Plcmrcu at the Bijou and mfiy Tent, No. 23, Knights of Olive Branch Council, No. 10, R. and at Windham Athletic Mr. Townsenl read a commitial ! The funeral of Miss Eunice Ripley | was held Monday afterncon from the | helpfulness’ ‘and encourace- | whose * MO of the 'nmr Club—To Work Against vm Buying. Nelson A. Dl.nleu. secretary of: the Boosicr club, said Monday that the ciub was formed for civie reform pur- pores and the doing away with the degrading practice of vote buying on clection day. and the promotion of a move for sound policies, a progressive and ecconomic administration of city affairs. He said the club was to give a re- ception and smoier to the republican candidates this (Tucsday) evening in | the rooms of the Willimantic board of trade, to which all members of the republican party~ were invited. The reception is given in honor of the city republican .ominess by the Fnostor club and no one else. The club is endeavoring to do pll possible toward making for cléan ppiftica. Tt is even rumored that members of the club are thinking of raising a con- siderable purse to be offered as a re- ward to anyome furnishing evidence of | Yote buying ard selling at the elec- tion next Monday. It is understood | i £ and was largely attended. A ithis matter will he discussed tonight Black Ra :coon., Grey Fox, foad wix insyetd AifendRe L Rov: & 7 LS} SIRRT PR De Slsoussed. night | / f emy condnucted the services. Among recepilon and smoiecr. ; i the beautiful floral tributes were T Near Seal., Isabella Fox, Aus handsome emblems from the First | Peddled More Than Milk. % B Spiritualist society of Willimantic, the | Gurdon Love, a farmer.and milk tralian GJpossum. Natural Ladfes’ Aid society of Pine Grove, {peddler. living in the town of Ster- antic, Francis S, Long, Woman's Re- | ii had nis place raided by State i lief corps, No. 23, and Willimantic sman W. B, Jackson of this ciiy E und.n A rice little bar was found ;alk fAtted up in the cellar and plenty iof wet gZools were found.- Twelve | i barrels of cidor and one hundred bet- jUes of peer were confiscated. lLove | [was arra;gned Monday before Justice | tof the Pearas Bradford Danielson of Moosup at i2 o'clock in the town halil at neco. The case was prosecuted | by Prosecuting Agent Addison { Greenslit of North Windham. FHe w. found guilty of selling liquor withou & license anl was fined 330 and cosis, which he paid, s s Wed:ded in New Britain November 8. | has been received at the of- f the town clerk here a return fice 1¢f the marriage of Morris Kroniro- witz of this ity and Mrs, Lena Baron- v of Hartford. The couple in New Britain November s. | e sroom was a widoner ard the | | Pride a widow | i | | City’s Disbursements. 1l for the week end- jing Novembe vas apportioned as { T iov water 13110, police department ®t department $169 9 maintaining sewers struction of sewers $17.50, sider coustruction $4; water dejar ccnstruction $4 K. OF C. COUNCIL Its of Erecting Buiiding of Own. Taikirg 1 Jose council, No. 14, Kai ‘olumbus, now occupying lea iiers, at an early date may n {building ull its own. A -om con:prising Jeremiah Murphy, ! Moriarty, John W. Murp) Costello, . F. Casey, P. J. . Twomey, George A. Ottenheimer, J. H. Aspinwai , Gelinas, Daniel P. Dunn. W. {kins. Joseph P. Cotter, Williara :lnrm-\n Lawrence 3 Vaughn, John Reilly, William J. ney and Hormisdas Dlon has named as a building committee, jduties of this committee will A, L. Jen- Var Swee- | been The to be | either find and llease a suitable plac the meetings of the council or pro- for if ‘cure a site that the erection of a handsome build for the counecil’s own use. The n bers.are in.favor of doing the latier nd sentiment is strong in that direc- tion. The local council is more than quarter of a century old and has large membership and is active in {Knights of Columbus affairs in this ion of the state. ‘Someé councils ve their own buildings and in more 1 one instance the buildings are netting the owner good revenues. The will be suitable a a i | The Khld You Have Alflyl Bought, and which hu been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- W sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ““Just-as-good’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Lastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soo g Syrups., It is Pleasant. I® contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age I8 its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoen and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of ~ The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STREET. NEW yBnK ciry. igniation at H, Remington & Co, | number of Japanese scenes. A'l about Mr. Kelley wiil assume his n du- | the booth among the flowers were tiny ties either Saturday or Monday, Chinese lanterns, fans and parasols. I'irst Selectman Robert . Mit-hell games which each got hix s in Hartford on business Monday. |9 ; u‘l‘\rflv. t \\”vaI:!;'.“v‘f 4 un for nothing, abot Mr. and \Mr¥ John Brick of’ the | monie and soda were for male Windham road spent Monday in Hart- | ; O7IC_S00 BaCR Veer Hor at room. fondt 5 T amme of entertainment for Courty Commissioner E. F. Hall of | worth ' double the North Windham was in the city M After the drill b‘ Iz, | aking children, whiel Mas idter Corcoran is confined | wus sre came a Song, Merry to his he on lower Main street with | Mot Horn, by _the children’s diphther | chorus, which recelved hearty applause. ; Philip Cheney of South- Man- { Th et e S T M in town Monds calling | pe 1\w|VnVnu> I“ \u]ul\ I‘Iu»\, supported following caste of more than Namara of Paliner,| precocious puplls: Andy f_ this city, was an h s taken by Willlam Ralll t alling - on - (rienda; | Fred Smith, invincible as Jeke John- Bissman attended a meet- | son, Alfred LaClaire as Sam Snow, ing board of barbers’ ex- [ while James Dugann as Pete Persim aminer in Hartford Monday. | mon. and Daniel Connell as Deborah s Whiie made a big hit. All the stars o | received hearty rounds of applause. In IEWE CiTY | every pect the first night was a iccess. About the Borongh. and Mrs, Walter grand s Fair of St. Mary's Parish Opens With | Big Attendance and Varied Forms ot | Diversion—Treble Clef Glee Club's Barker are Caviaint | gue for a few days of Mr, and Mrs Coricert Nets Over §30. Ambrose Higgins, on Main street 2 The net proceeds of, the concert glv St. Mary’s fair opened in the Winn, "\ )0 Trehle Clef Glee club of the Opera house M evening under mmar school last Thurs most favorable rcumstances. - The under the direction of Jear vere thi night was very fine, and- the attend- >3 Tillzs h Beardwood, were thir ance was very gratifying to the man-| * ywijjiam N*BMven is seriously 1l asement. Never were booths more with grip at his home on Mechanic handsomely arranged or more ef- | street. Mr, Bliven is nearly 56 years decorated On the left, upon Id nd his friends are anxious about vas the fancy work booth,| his condition. vith lattice work effect to Tn hu a background of laurel. . Anpa Ervsbma was In court, charg. flocal council feels that what othe - or the hali was the booth : 2 z T s ad with stealing two pails of coal, of ican do it can do and in addition have cottase, where the com.- A definite plan is the foundation eady to serve in a khe value of 25 cents. the property of i» fine structure-all its own to which s were' to secured ~5 success in saving. minute. Hillhouse & Taylor. Harold. son of |its members may point with pride. The s adorned with festoons of red — 7 14 kinde 2 member of the firm, testifieggto mee- | memhership of the local council at nd figures, with a foil of light R doesn’t make much differ- At your grocer’s—10 cents * ling the woman take the coal as aja present is in the nelghborhood of 250 | . green. ST ; bligations made g “ aries LaFleur. was plae up- iand growing all the time. .\'.w"m« to none of the attractions' OWEISIS. » erse what the plan of saving is, S MERRELL-SOULE Co. on probation for four months. i i ot noae: et KINNAN & MARVIN, so long as it’s systematic. Some 5 TRRE .| Deacons Meet But Don't Tell Why. thing from a potaio sale Drug Toledn E SR BN T A S i _The deacons of the First Baptist . and from a pin to people never spend the dimes Wh t th R @ |church ‘held a meeting Sunday fore- | tomobile could be purchased for they get—they put them in a con- ; at s e eason after the morning service at ‘the | cash—nonest goods for honest money, i i - | request of the pastor, v. Ralp rar counte ong banuer bore t ) Drugsiats venient home savings bank. | e e f3ead O Thase attenaing atated that | the words pciabllity, Security, Con- HHan’s ¥ Pills for constl e 3 2 % S afah ti fan oot 1 Home-made candy of Some men shave themselves ELMORE & SHEPARD, | Many Norwich People in Poor Heaitn | \har (uourred of the mesting was not of many kinds were sold g H i i | + % id 1 fro andsome booth done 1 A Househo edicine and drop into the bank the money | ARD, | Without Knowing the Cause. least. It was said the meeting did not | from handsom . 4 ations rolors, togethe vith coughs quic y and B they would have to pay the bar-| (Successors to Sessions & Elmor o) v EREEes Y o SR e reeent | 081008 S0 R Tancr dnpking i I i Ty Sia Tar Surse ber. Others walk to the office [mbalmfl's .‘“j II [ = | There are scores of people 1z | the South Norwalk Baptist church, It | J 1ese tea booth was the cen- _Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jef ] unera Liree {ars, b : tits b Mr. Hartloy will soon an. | ter of attraction. The _arrangement s Omaha, Neb,, says: “I and save the carfare. out a miserable “existence with Ll S final decision relative to | was one of the open balcony corners ommend Foley's Honey and Tar 60-62 North Street. | realizing’ the cause of their suffer that cail {in old Japan. The corner posts and as re cure for coughs You can select any plan which LADY ASSISTANT. Day after day th re racked with } g | roof, of grill work, were covered with It « ny daughter of a 2 R A = 5 . heckaihe Sad St e { 4 ets of laurel leaves, nassed cold and my neighbor, Mrs. Ben suits you. eguln_nty in your Telephone connection. ackache and headache; suffer from | Evening of Wh | arouna single large yellow chysanthe- |son, cured hersolf and her whole fam saving is the essential thing. % nervousness, dizziness, weakness. Miss M. Louise Lessard gave a whist | mums. The base -was concealed by |ily ‘with Foley'’s Honey and Tar Com i guor and depression. Likely th |at her home, :’; Prospect street Sun- | yellow ¢loth, above which a wide l;unl pound )V",t}x)u?a‘ in I..m g-lxhhn)r‘hu:»d . i . g iy 8 o evening. There was a large al- |of oriental crepe paper showed & |speaks highly of It” Lee & Osgood Co. fi)ne dollar opens an account | DR. F. C. JACKSON. Flefltlst ':r‘;,:;;‘: 'T.”e"m‘:;‘:;"gn;" lfi:‘:“ri i ance, Iirst lady's honors went to and starts your savings earning Pai 3 ] ing the : t is the | Miss V. Parent and first gentleman's - -00t of the trouble. Look to your kid- | Handfield. Consolation awards interest. BEGIN NOW. ainless Extracting 7 .nd | roo 3 { ; == 5 | neys, assist them in their work—give | Were tendsred Mrs. Alphonse Chagnon Filling a Spe cialty | (nem the heip they need. You can use|@0d P- Dion. 762 Main Street, ‘- - ' Willimantic | no better remedi than Doan's Kidney WEDDING. Telephone The Willimantic : | Savings Institute | 1912 Overland Models (Established 1842.) ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St | H. C. MURRAY, President. Willin aantic, Conn. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. Pills—endorsed by over one hundred thousand people, and by your neigi bors in Nerwich. Mrs. J. F. Sundstrom, 44 Summit Si., Norwich, Conn., sayi “For several | vears I sufferad from backache and ()l"er symptoms of disordered kidne: I had about despaired of ever gett relief when I was advised to -y Doan’s Kidney Pills about a month ag I procured a supply of the remedy u N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store, and A nrce vartety of ¥ wesh Fish: alsa Scallops, Oysters and C fams. at e honel A T T ey STRONG'S FISH MAR (ET, 2g North St |™ov” | For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. ; Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New 1912 CAL ENDARS York, sole agents for the United 2 States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and — t— JAMES 'HARRIES. 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. E. H. SPRVNG, Piano Tuner 'Phone 185-4, take no other. — e SKIN A MASS OF FIRE Horrible torture—pain unendurapie —days when the whole body seems to be burning up—long nights of sleepless Fancy Glass Hair Receiver and Puff Jar with Silver Plated Taps free with one pound of PURE BAKING POWDER The T. R. Sadd C 768 Main Street, Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. C. W. ROBINSON, Norwich Agent, 16 Benjamin St. ~ HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. “Telphone Willlmantic, Conn. The Clears ince Sale Continues at The Bostor 5 Dry Goods Store, Da c n- felson. Some big discounts for our customers a pother week. Attractive bargains on : ,very counter in the store. Buy these & j0ds now. THE BOST ON DRY GOODS STORE, Mais o Street, Danielson. sept20daw James E. Keech, Mgr. PATENTS ‘rour idea. Handsome 60-page . Guide Book Free: HAR/iY 'E. BACK, Phot nix Bléck, ¥ ct1Tu ThF - refresheé—all gone! Thousands testify to this—thousands who suffered from Eczema. Psoriasia and other skin troubles, until they hear of that simple cooling wash of wintergreen, thymol and other ingredi- ents known as D. D, D. Prescription. J. Samuel Lewis of St. Paul, Minn writes: “T used three bottles of D. D. 3 iption, and now my skin, once a mass of fire and pn, is as smooth and soft as a _A 250 trial bottle will ‘tve you posi- tive proof! We are s0 certain of what D. D. D. will do for you that we offer you a full size bottle on this burning and itching Frotec: Attorney-at-Law. Danielson, Conn. 1 Lester-Maxwell. Miss Marguerite T., youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Max well of 57 Lewiston avenue, and Har- | ry Lester, were married Sunday eve- ning at 7 o’clock at St. Joseph’s church by Rev. P._J. Moone The couple | were attended by John Maxwell, a brother of the bride, and Miss Agnes McNarama of this city. The groom is employed as clerk at the local plant of the American Thread company. | Mr. and Mrs. Lester will make their home at 57 Lewiston avenue for the present. French Elected Captain. The Windham high school eleven held a meeting Monday afternoon and elected Donald French captain of the team for 1912, Howard Randall was elected manager of the next year's eleven. Burial of Francis A. Barnes. A Bristol correspondent writes: The body of Francis A. Barnes, who died at Willimantic last vreek, was brought on Saturday afterncon to this city, his former home, for burial. The funeral was held in Plainville that day. He was a member of Ethan lodge, K. of IP of this city and members of the lodge attended the burial service held in West cemetery. Personals. William Vanderman is in New York on a business trip. ol, W. H. Hall of Willingtor was a mm..nm: visitor Monday. Gilbert L. Hewitt of Norwich was a Willimantic visiter Monday. Arthur Moreau is ill wnh pleurisy at kis home on Jackson s Essential to Comfort RFECTIO SmonciEsE RTINS ey Warmth is essential to com- 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. TlnPerfioam strong, widespread heat, and gives it i 3 bk sioe baiaan.s daths filh.-—mwehomolh--hnv It can be carried anywhere; no pipes, no wires, no flues; no-noh.odor dirt. SN e \ BT TR SERTS Thy--P-rfia-‘ is nished in either blue enamel or plain steel ; nickel ornamental, strong and dursble as can be mada, All e vt locking fame oeader poevests smeking i Dealers cverywhere ; of write o aay ageacy of the

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