Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 21, 1911, Page 9

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Iy m—— ommended the appointment of any one | WOMEN PAY FINES Wi LL l MANTI c; e TN, S __FoR snofirurrmc. Appeinted District Warden. | Gng of Them Expects to Become a State District Deputy P. J. Hurlind 3 of Willimantic on Wednesday appoint- artford, | g Eugene I _Hickey district warden e for the Knights of Columbus in east- Murray's What Is Going On S kr A. C. Tyier C: < the b wn'in those day ston_and Fishkiil Helen i. the two s Anna Ju CASTORIA Obwebc tuc y Mr. Ticknor was sfepred in 1868 |/ piem v e memt Amerfea, . toyar | T9ad_and was the first messenger to i T fa S IFing el ARty LR o Willimantic Council, No. Roval| run botween New London and Brattie. | 9V =0 Shopigting. Pl Hity” today " ana For Infants and Children, Company I, First Resiment, | boro, Vi During the past 14 years he Masons it Otcars g~ ok PR p— WILLIMANTIC, CONN. bhoen messenger on” the Air Line his run being the first train in morning to New Haven and the - troin back to Willlmantic in the BOY RUN OVER. evening. Many changes has been not- by him during his long term of service, ae well as great improvements said she w tern Star iodge, at its annual hall, Wednesds rs for the ensuing v t Hateh: J. W., Harry W. rer for the 17th suc Pictures at the Bijon and nic Temple. i The Kind You Have Always Bought > was 19 and th cried nextc mo Holiday Handkerchiefs 1 Samusl Heiler Darted in Front of Au- ALCOIOL 5 PER CEN %5 SRR BT Mgl TR 2 jured. | in railroading. Loz A A All Linen Handkerchiefs—even tomobile—Not Seriously Injured e e . ERedort: be < mmed ones—for as little as 12 Samuel, the § year old son of Mr.|being the last of the messengers ap- 4 i AVegetable Preparationfrs.{ h Movnt up a step higher and at 25¢ | ang Mrs, Isadore Heller of 13 Jackson | L0/ 10 the service in the 60 o WEDDING. flgfifi}m‘gmfi Bears t 9 4 o sles to choose | Place, w: utomobile during the past 44 vears. s it . e you will find manggstyles | o R erggaitele ot O Hanson-Taylor. | cot the poet a letter S—— " janson and Arthur 1+ Willimantic, were Norwich D the company toward nically remarked “Its r than to rust out.” NEANTS SCHILUREN Signature of from. The newest edges, laces and in- of the him, T St r—1I tind in a recent po sertions, and at 50c. was perfc Promotes Dig(.’slimflwrfid | Even fancier styles and still prettier o k2 e e il w | issiegmn 7P * stvles at T5¢ and $1.00 and as high as FANE gt Sy 'L‘ux‘:u::ix! PRt ness and Rest.Contalas peitter by Mrs. Mary Royce. Lutheran parsonage. The bridesmaid | : Opivim. Morphiae nor Mineral. $2.89 I e Ihe funeral of Mrs. Mary Roycewas | and best man were Miss Elida E. Han- | moment one is born." 1 NOT NARCOTIC. _ thrush Union street * neld Wednesdhy forencon at 11 o'clock | son ard Hegpert 0. Ladd, respectivels. | pofat ont that this calculat: 4 & Foanit ok thereato. and fre wpect street, and | The party left Norwich later in the | rect, would tend to keep the sum tota Holiday Neckwear it onthatento o ves and | afternoon ‘for New London. -from | of the world's population in a state of bereas it is an to hav 2 ~d over enc he eddin ip as lar as el e 10l The szreatest variety we ever had|io i Griver o machine and 3 ghurdh, S e o A S v':‘rl;“;l\ul SACioks, 4 > : : : s ea ; ergyman. During de Island, especially to vis established ne said popula end if she wears a tailored suit, why | (nrning about, picked the boy up and nry T. Burr sane | idence friends l_;q:u ! tion is constantly on the i The bearers were: ‘. would therefor est that in the er, William C. Lyman, Perggnals. not get her a pretty Jabot, or side| repo . v: Albert E. Su p “ frills. Some new stvles just come in | ek i 1 Alpaugh and Johme Wood. Burialf o ol U oo | next edition of this poemn the erroneous okl for this week, 25¢, 50c and $1.00. oy, acec R “"’: ! f\nti'i"__l"rw"” TR e it e " |ealeulation to whict 1 refer should be LD ! sa be to bl She ' e o Sugene T ‘key vi frig | corrected as follows: I moment ¢S o R | Aperfect Remedy for Conslips- ite Fanies HEIobs, e | BN IES e e el Shepard were in charge of Eugene Hickey visited friends on | X : ! o perfec ly g Sl e e < ransements. the West Side, Norwich, Wednesdsy. | dies a man. and oue and a sixtee %% | | tion, Sour Slomack,Diarrivea wh hoitted With fringe at the end, | T BN — Frank E. Bowen of North Windham | born’ 1 may add that the ex 292 U | Worms Convulsions.Feverish ver oy eppoatinte Por giths; 505, 51401 PR dmgpa e B All Trains to ‘Be De: was a Willimantic visitor Wednesday. | ures are 1.167, but something mu A nessand LOSS OF SLEEP. | k Hce.fier the traveling out | Herbert S. Brown of Ashford’called | be conced be S5k — £nd $2.00 each . ¢ - 4 . c course, be conceded to the laws of S 2.4 - | DasTel G Tk oH Bk Eaprass) ey 1:‘:‘-\'1 \x\l:‘x‘“ :;-\:\i;fix hrr‘le; )(:" on friends in antic Wednesday. | upcopm » xfl. FacSimile Signature o . Aviation Caps, in plain white OF| " Messenger—Clerical Place Greated | c: s to trains. This Testilt 2O v R e 5l 3 Thlr! ears hite with colored borders, from | for Him in Willimantic Office. effecte Wednesday reasion Yy | - 0 " Y it g whfie with colors [ deraoion ol placards stating the destination:s of the | = Osron- Lot SRS e N Ty AR Tous | NEW YORK. __J up to $1.00. 1 Bamitl G rabbonof WInabe Wk erent William Burns. a student at Yale | Am enthusiastic citizen about to visit P AL | until Tues one - of ood cribed. Tr f umiv ty, Is at his home in Windham | Burope was rejoick B cf, 7 s ALl ln‘unflw‘(vl $ | press messcngers. in iddle Yon and We s e New York is | 804 the pleasure to R3S 35‘3055% =35 CENIS 2, in the employ of the Adam 3 vici air Miss Mary Murphy of New York is |- .. ¢ delightful it w! ” 5 s Women’s Bath Robes { company. Wednesday m g Prividence | a guest of her great-aunt, Mrs. Patrick | 1OW delightful it will be.” he said ‘ S ey cred o clermic Train An- | Sullivan of Card street, o tread the botinding bil- A very nice and co: s e AN | of the comp ¢ who will at- Nires - Dieon Wateh: sl Gausbtes of le the invigorating oxy- & a o e h and daughter eiderdown would make an ideal Xmas | nns served, the « ' ? ar on the trains | Columi ent to New York Wednes- | gen of the the sea, the boundless present. We have them » all desira- & gt \’..m‘; \u~ ot “;-.m_ lgr(:ul\- % | day to spend the holid: sea! I long to see it—to breathe in , le colors and patterns at $5.00 b S SR preciated > Mrs. Herbert D. Pollock and daugh- | great drafts of life giving air. 1 sball 3 Heim of the > gland di _— o eveanesday afternoon for a| gupt to stand every moment on the | the Express company tende Bland Family Likes California. evey Sirdeiien ) prow of the ateamer with my mogth | Ticknor his choice of some good Wedr 1 letter was received by 2 Angie M. Willlams of Wind- - ham left Wednesday for Boston to|open’— { By A eong lomily Of } spent the holidays with friends. “You probably will, dear,” interrupt- Eland employed by Town and Mrs, A. H. Litch- | ed his wife encouragingly. “That's mantic Gas and Electric Light com- | fleld of e me. but five years since | York for of several weel DetroifNews-Tribune. | (&7 fornia for h wife's Mrs. Leander H. Smith of Newport, 3 X . ] 1 SCHENCK'S fully restored. Mr. | R. I, is visiting her parents, Mr. and 7 Mandrake Pills. city Aprons for Gifts So many styles to select Trom, we | ¢ gcanmot tell you all about them. alll immed with lace and faney | wilimantic to ows on 2 - i ed for %o V€W | the way all the ocean travelers do.”— | run , from 2sc i ing the i resent nnl,\‘_ 1i o J. Young, for the ho V8, In their chemical composition the the time an engineer. The line much pl as.. 152 Pleasant e Rothblatt Xmas Umbrellas For Men, Wamen and Children country W. O. W. Officers. [ aClohemon Hew sician in the U. S. SIS 1t you have a sick headach sex of Willington, a mu- \o, i Mtk Pilly W adinwown | Firm Foundation ; L LT o B, Dr. 7. M. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphla. i 3 CAE A o od- Ve g An Umbrella is such a useful article | Woeta nas elesrod wyoa; | Wednesday, cailing_ relatives and | : tipauian,“indixe $hat it makes a very sensible gift, and | c Comman der, ST | A B A | 4 llen Hennes and chil NOTHING CAN UNDERMINE IT IN gest how to prese or yourselt. our great assortment presemt every Nar b 75 lieuter | have been visiting Mr. and M pdvantage, from 75C up to $5.00. i Pt At L | V. Palmer, have returned to their home NORWICH. Arthur V | in Boston. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs James| People are sometimes slow to recog- were in Hartford Wednesda n Mrs R. C. White, who is a tin a hospital there. nize true merit, and they cannot be | | | blamed, for so many hav r. and Mrs. eph Morris of in the past. The cello stree ‘e entertaining Hen h wn'ul§ of v LaForge and of Mon- | pressed ‘publicly thre boarsi of n Brindaw,our, John | The H. C. Murray Co.| Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Patterns. been hum- serience ot srwich| residents ex- h n Clean, Dry Heat NoNE SucH : . e Sombeto. Mo Lo ‘”T:. ;}:;mu‘.\'lx‘:r“ nd .:u;.r sources ,{.‘ Doan’s Kid= g : CHOICE SELECTIONST .S()‘II’S mmend to Mayor Daviel P Dunn'the | Coventry et S Na | nex P op & frm founation here. | Clean, dry heat, with no 1 appointment o oma; P, Folevfor | York, en route f % G fe i D Mry. Neff, 465. Maln . Biresie} . - i 4 fire chief and Fredericly Homberger for | where they will 1 tion of the | Norwich, onn., says For many T k or occor and wil t for the Holidays at , made in the famous the poard of fre engineers. - | winter. ears a member of my family was sub- b (;l % g th JAMES HARRIES. \ None Such kitchen, that the. Alert hase ominily Tis b Alpaugh arrived on the 4.07 | ject to attacks of kidney complai no-flying ashes or soct— express Wednesday afternoon from his | 1y o lumber camp in Maine to spend the | He Suf holidays at the home of his parents, | loins and atytlimes cou | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Alpaugh of | about on account of his Back being so ELMORE & SPEPARD, ‘ S“"“’b'y"z*’*s y°f Uncle 53 Turner street. SCi0 na Jeme The: Mitnsy secrétions 1 > | ‘ears. i in passag and often s e e s Banoky) | HEBRON ADVENTISTS ained sediment. Doan's Kidney Embalmers and Funeral [irectors, | 10 conta—st your grocer’s pmesla Tl s UL e S R Rt R MERRELL-SOULE CO. | o Sunday Bill = G /L Dt Sn e wer disposed pf eYery Byaifs 60-62 North Street. SYRACUSE, NEW ¥ORK i e e o L i Toney Complaint" 4 LADY ASSISTANT. - S 2 The above statement was given Aug. Telephone connection. , 1911, Mrs. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist | Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 762 Main Street, - - Willimantic Telephone E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuner Phone 1§5-4. Willimantic, Conn. th 1 scarcely get where the None Such Pure Food Laws pre- Y )) -that is what you get with ‘B« a Perfection Smokeless W\ Oil Heater. y ERFECTIO The Perfection is the most reli- able and convenient heating device you can find. It is always ready for use. There are no pipes or flues or wires to bother you. You can pick it up and take it wherever extra warmth is wanted. | #0% Main Street, Willimantie, Conn. | were irre 27, 1908, and on July — Sena said: willingly confirm all : in praisefof Doan’s Kidney P! your iendency to accept ey Special to [’nux Bul goods offered you, without |, rasninkton, DO, bec intelli gpent scrutiny. Very |vith nis sister at her I in testimonial given for publl > > A - othing has ed to change A - | York city, after which he will go to | 1908. Nothing has occurred to chang few g ersons can judge be his home in New London for a few 'my high opinion of Doan's Kidney twee: 2 diamonds and paste, | .\ "Senator Merean, having openea Pills” 2 or b/ ytween pure wool and |his Washington house at 1722 Massa- | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 /e husetls avenue, will remain in the |cen Foster-M1 rn Co., Bufralo, shoc idy. It /needs an ex- | (i Qs R0 Cation, New York, sole agents for the United per; Here are some Representatives Tils Hig- | States. gins and Rellly will spend the holidays | Remember the name—Doan’s—and | with their families at their Connecticut | take no other. ACT s homes. Mr. Hiil, who has his entire family with him, will spend the time | = cars Ry e . o - ey here, where he will be kept busy with| pi UMBING AND GASFITTING. | < . . the work of the ways and means com- A prominent textile jour- | .jice B s R EV N, g won, Henry Every mechanical improvement that experience -could suggest was slready embodied in the Perfection Heater. This year we have tried to add to its sppearance. The drums are finished : * s ; n 3l, which conducts a L Jn the senate yesterday Senator Mc- . l) .. F: either in turquoise-blue enamel or plain H ls I MAS - % S— *‘ Questions and Answers > | 55" Trotuced 5 VL €ranine o sne- | Sallllal'y lllmblflg stecl, as you prefer; nickel trimmings; 75 MONUMENTS, I )epartment, printed re- | B. Hines, late a_member of Company | S S, as n'mnmcnlal as it is indispensable to o ark « tly the foliowin, inqnl'ry: H, "‘”’",x onnecticut, war with & | A peep Into an up to date hroom | comfort, e e et G i Mn’ o He resides in Hartford. Senator 1s only less refreshing than the bath| fd ready to be erecte i l"‘"""“' “Kindly give me sample calemlation |Lean also presented the petitions from | jtge.z = During the summer you will | 1 A special autometic device absolutely prevents sndADEnscs Z0UN TS M ana iayont for @ heavy caseimere to sell | the Minlsters' association of Hartford | the more ook to the bath for bodily | [4 smoking. All parts eacily cleaned. Gallon font ; M A BA. LERNON, P ard the Men's league of the Univer- | comfort. I will show you samples and | kel lasts nine houss. Cool, bandle ; damper top. corner Maln and Watson Streets. g salist church of New Haven. both fa- | plaps of the poicelain and other tubs| L Dllin il s e Ay 4 13 ” . ‘Wiliimantic. Conz i Their answer, too lengthy | voring the abrogation of the treaiy | and glve you es.imates for the work | IO o o A fosiivmh choher %o tra reen Irading tamns. £ e e amtirety: iy |with Russia: also remolutions adopted | of putting them In in the best manner o guote in its entirety, by the Seventh Day ‘Adventists of Fle- | from a sanitary standpoint—and guar: | Standard Oil Company cludes this formula: bron, protesting against the passage | anteo the entire job | s e of senate bill No. 237, relating to Sun- i (Incorporated —Until— “15% Coarse Wool at 50c 1b. 257, Cotton at 18¢ lb. .. | 0% Coarse Shoddy at 150 Ib. éay laws. Also the resolutions adopt- TOMDI ’ ed by the Pomona grange of New Ha- J. . TOMPKINS, | ven county favoring parcels post. : rarn per S e 67 West Main Street Satul'day, Dec‘ 231 191 l I b el ot it oo MORE TECHNICALITIES | ; hich, when it is woven into BY THE BEEF PACKERS. | 1 Ib. Baking Powder 50c 80 Stamps plan w 3 - o e | 1 1b. Tea 50 or 60c 50 Stamps :I“’;’gc “t:"l‘::i’ all wool™ | potense Raises Questions which court| 1NE YaUZHN Fflundry Co.| 1 Ib. Coffe 35 or 38c 15 Stamps | g : ! DRE XOTSe Will Rule on Today. 1 Ib. Coffe 30c 10 Stamps | _A definite plan is the founds tion| EARNSDALE Worsteds [RUN cASTlNGs 1 Ib. Coffes 25¢ 5 Stamps | Of Success in saving. | @are guaranteed to be made i o s E : | from Pure Virgin Wool only, |!be near future to surnishea promptly. Large atock ot 1 Box Cocoa 25¢ 20 Stamps| It doesn’t make much ¢ jiffer- and are always sold under Y‘PH§F|' 1;\:5{";4»: \'h;- patterns. Na 11 to 25 Ferrs Street | ; 3 verdict finding the fen O : 1 Box Starch 25c 20 Stamps :ncle what _‘;l;le platn oft§av msg is, | this » chkera ";m,;g(_d WA ririnnl viotee e 1 Box Spice 10c 10 Stamps | SO long as it's systematic. ome | tion of the Sherman anti-trust law not 3 Ibs. Rice 25c 15 Stamps | P€OPle never spend the dimes SEAL OF e . Sy Sassacdton il 28 T. Fn BURNS‘ 6 Bars Borax Seap 25¢ 15 Stamps | (€Y 8et—they put them 'in a con: GUARANTEE make out o case in his opening state- | et - E) ment to the ju was given today by i i 5 Bars Naphtha Soap 25c 15 Stamps | VSTUCNt home savings % anlk. = Atiorney Lovy Mayer at the ogentng of Hea"ng and Humbmfl. 1 Large Bottle Extract20c 20 Stamps| Some men shave t hemselves R e Same “Thito’ Aliotney Sayer 92 Frankiin Strezi 3 Large Bottle Peroxida | and drop into the bank * the money mared that counts two and three of (he rankiin Stresi ¢ 20 Stamps | they would have to pa y the bar- Goies metiouns Mz.SSQT”F&-iJsi If there is anything you want first- 1 Large Box Washing ['ber. Others walk to the office company, which the government con- : - et keile . that 3 ith Powder 28c 20 Stamps | and save the carf: tends was the instrument used to x| OO OPERATIVE class it is the pocket knife at is wit are. the prices of meat, and to have the you 16 hours a day and in use a dozen times each day. If you want a knife that looks well, that is keen and sharp when you buy it and will seldom, if ever, require sharpen- jury instructed disregard certai other allexations made by District At PLUMBING CO. terney Wilkerson as not coming within | THE T. R. SADD CQ.|_¥ou can sclect any pian which suits you. Regular jty in your the three ve ? i " " . 2 o e 5 1 S vear perlod covered in the 81 Franklin Stree i i 7 168 Main $t, Willmantic, Comn, | saving is the essent’ al thing. e Betion of the defense was & sur. | Fatemhons 777 pe it KEEN KUTTER. 5 Telephone 234-4 One dollar OUR SEAL OF GUARANTEE prise to the government and caused KEEN KUTTER pocket knives represent the very best that B B ouarpw'l P Jodge Carpenter to adjourn court un- can be manufactured.in point of quality of steel and work- Norwich Agent b4 ¥ fvings ¢artiing | | Ash youwr tailer to mieln. | o o o LT Neking. when E. L. BUBNAP manship. Every knife is as keen as a razor when you buy interest. BEGIN NOW. C. W. ROBINSON, 16 Benjamin St you, oryour clothier to show District Attorney Wilkerson vigor- it and every time you pull it out of your pecket you will be Yyou, garments made from |oUSly opposed the motions by the de- I’Iulnblng. Steam and Gas Drop him a postal and he will call. & — fendants’ connsel and explained it was glad you bought it. . There are many different styles of | c1gs these EARNSDALE wool- | necessars Tor the prosecation 1o plead KEEN KUTTER pocket knives b i = 0 'y poc ives but only one quality, What o The W]ll] mantic ens. Takenoothers. Insist |tcall the defense in the care. Prices and work salisfacto ety Nl it st ebite e trle Doanid You sy kaow RAM N. FENN upon seeing the guarantee. 130 Platt Ave. Tel. that you are getting the best steel that can be made. \ .x.l;x-:?:uim;t a“r;:lu‘ El‘(‘BAIéMER S . i & If not found, write us. k2> (Special to The Bulletin.) KEEN KUTTER stands for quality, - i “hure! B mantic, Ct. 4§ hingtos s e e 0AVINGS Institute proeen ettt F, GIBSON firmation the names of George A, War- A i Vuibiey. b midin Pans ath (Est ablished 1842.) 'é;'g_%&}h’""‘&#fi?ifl;:fig% Tin and Sheet ‘Metal Worker Ecellops, Oysters and Clams, at H. C. 2 [JURRAY, President. < Clntom, master at Kensington. Al are reap- | Asent for Richardson and Boyaton ‘_ Bulletin Building STRONG'S FISH MABKET.20 Mortd 3t | N. D. i "EBSTER, Treasurer. | voiiiin 5 Wit Smamitos e | Rinimettz g nors recomnionasd 65 | TRbost et Worwich, Gonn | THE HUUSSE!-IULD ranklin Stree}

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