Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 5, 1912, Page 2

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| Inereased by Addition " of 15 Phync:lnx‘ for Memorial Hospital | : The demorial hos- MEDICAL STAFF byt et 38 | WILLIMANTIC . B o et b v What Is Going On Tonight. e o D 1 and Dr.| 3 ving Piclures at the ijou and ‘]“:‘ ~l" . A Squaw's VLove t somer Opera n ™ »\‘ A $1,000 FIRE LOSS. \\‘ ning Barn of Dr, F, E. Guild of Windham Al T Cemter Burned—Loss Covered by Imsurance. Fire totally destroyed Dr. I E. Gulld's { baru at Windham Center Shortly af sy aftgrnoan, ntail ’ s ..‘vs‘n(\" covered by surance, $3vd on barn, $200 rlaies and $50 on grain, xa yed reports con ing ire, circu ed and a . Teur, as he dia s - . . ls geve the alarm, rushel WTLIMANTIC, CORN. arn and sucoseded in getting dozen carriages, about three . £ ol as robes and hagnesses Thursday morning the stpa pening day of our great 5 — learance Sale proved to be o the Tekd ne of the best openings we Sy ever had. Every one takes B thls ey Sad b heret dvantage of the real money " Biverpliody wotkad and were o o oo ng the barn of avings that are represented in ; o son. that practically cach department. RAERES war UREAR 1ie - hean at worked well and the South PARTMENT ¢ o5 & , e fire from consuming INENS ng save the doomed barn of D of Good Quality at Sale \nown what caused the fire ] oni sustained vainfnl bu Prices : wbout the face and ’ ad his: eyebrows singed automsbiles 3 : ail line Willimanti people vis s, 54 a ya y f'7c 4nd many oth- hona Wires busy d a yar s . m, 45 rumors had it v ac e fire € much more serious s gy S 198 & 13250 FUNERAL. ozen James R. Sullivan. { James B Suilivan was orning f 8.45 v'clock, followed rom the . Joseph 5 £ vhich Rev F iated. During wer erel by Miss TOWELS and William A. Coste ging Lead, Kindi the mas Phe bearers D. Courtney 1 Fahey Buria wers Dan- Alphonse was in St 14c each each Ade TOWELING Vant to a» Superintendent of Sewer: ere ) be an_{nteresting guler monthly meeting ng, at B¢ a e heard of aldermen naxt Monday the matter of superinten- ewers will come up. L t there are two applicants llins, the presen* * & reapnointment F. Lyons, former is eudeavoring to get the position he hel? tIDERWEA R oalyen | mon { two men ¥ by the light of lanterns. The will be arraigned in police | court tlus (Friday) morning L. C. B. A. Installation. Miss Agnes Hickey, past president nr ‘Hl\ saloon on Furnace street, will ap- | demonstrated their abilities as musi- pear in the town court at 9 o'clock |cians and vaudeville entertainers. | this (Friday) morning to abswer in City Notes. g h case to having illegally sold lig- r, the sales being to cme William uida. It is understood that the de- Frank Howarth has entered the of- fice of Attorney J. F. Carpenter, Mr. | law student her ‘ MORAN’S RIge DIEEE e eonOs oot fa tnfhin eae e L RSO low. | Closed Under Writ of Attachment. : YOflcers & ollows: President, Attorney Arthur G. Bill will pros The clothing store of George W. H. Mary Suiiivan (re-election); first | cute for the state, Attorney Oliver Farley, on Elm street, has been closed | president, Miss Alice Murphy; se | Getty being counse! for the defend- |under a writ of attachment for a sho | Vice sident, Miss Katherine | ants. Both places have continued to|and rubber house, the papers beir \ van: recording secreary, M do businese, it is understood, since the |served by Depuly Sherlff George Leary; assistant recordin | pred were arrested Tuesday Holbrook, ) has a keeper in cha 3 { Miss Elfaaveth Maxwell: financial se” | Ira Thnmas Visita: the Boraugh. T G0 M0 MBIy & C L er i pend retary, Miss Margarct Maxwell; treas- 2 eup of Ira Thomas, who I g N OnCerD s Epend . Mary Har uard, Mis: u & & & Ha Warren of ashua was a Tin S ity, the sporting editor of a Hart- | L&Y 4. Viarren Pl ! AR e T rd vaper makes mention of the fact | Visiter here Thursday. = oo - i Bl p LA s ut Ira usually speads a part of each |y oy OGS ro, P B e iR » n> Danielson, ‘where: he ‘holds [TEVEATHRE A8 2BNBIAR 10 (Pt o, Sur- it refreshmonts, ' This finance com- | Hi'ST, M Danjelsow, Whcewe 18, Bt | veys for the new line to Providence. oA gl ko it 'l"lv\‘w ensuldz | {p. ‘famous catcher of n)‘,. world's | S5 s o i e g Bt champion Athletics of Phi phia | \ . Sullivan, o Thik vers d_would allow the |Punctual Pupils at lsrael - Putnam BTy | Pocker champlonship to £o by de-| School for the Past Term. Margar an_of Taylor's |and enjoved very much, but it i8| Foliowing is the attends R e [ ¢ spent Thursd n Hartford | not wabit of his, He played Some | or Terael Putnam scho : ; - ~ Mrs, Lucy Byles Wilson of Wethers- | checkers here, tco, beating some Of |rarm i field, ierly of this city, was a re- | the experts of the town. i Grad F. Webb,: teack R cent Willimantic visitor 1 First Fish Through lce. Regi: tendanc N Eastman of this city has gone | eking to der te the truth of {#1.2 plus; pe 82 plus o the Pacific coast in the inter | hopul eor 2t the first cateh- | E s neither abser r tardy. Jo Miss Ruth Smith has returned to lex; re be of the |Suztion B g Ey with triends i Worce s ther saay oper- | Reglstered 47; averairo attendance 4 e a ornt 1@7 Qile Ullls Harrisc rber, who was injured at | atin bapd g | i ki o 1 left Tt nor g to re sti onsidered unsafe. A e’ vea, ohn | »n yuis 1 S e T Gtien o Brekoman os tne | were {ake it O gric RMRRA Central Vermont railroad. { Heard on the Streets. i;‘7 ‘-" Durech i \ A‘i ; T | s, Napoleon Domingue, Mr i e - | ° Miss Emma G. Pritton of Oak str been ut visitors in Hartford. Ag e e e 2 3 3 el ey i ardors | Eruie e of New Bedtor, tor- | RS L S, st/ f - This is an event well worth your earnest consideration, as there is e, A B e e been | Sl G S B S i, Josopn, Geeng Focnce s, § - nothing reserved. Every Suit and Overcoat in our store is included in | y g | Centracts are being done away with | g e Galars et . . Zieuy . 4 A y (el Goodwin of the Natehaug dic |1y Vs plsces in Danicteon by th | S ErCie ™ Gesegiens toois | this grand clearance of Winter stocks, and the savings in prices will trict of Cha as a Willimantic | people’'s Light and Power company, | o 5B ahcent o &1l ’ visttor Thursd and meters, giving & measured serv- |SEnt ¥45 elther absent nor A : T S, Shavmen and Mies Bath | Lo are being MSL ) e |Corven Tvany rontains Ciitera Giea: (N more than meet your expectations. Willimantic Thursday. {er Katherine of Putnamn were visitors ; "Sl' ’;"“ :hr " xu‘:‘““?"r ’:;‘r"v"m;‘ Dwight E. Abel has joined the ranks | With relatives in Danlelson ““r*““‘-*\\\m:.,. Richardson, Williams. Waish. | ' ML CERT e e e — e Ga B Whitime. toadher. | $25.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS $19.75 new touring car from a local agent. PUTNAM B slaeaT e Secmr il o SRRERCO R LM N LT U M i \ Mrs R. Parker, Mrs. George F. — . Neithec absent nor tardy: Robert | (¢ S A Taylor and Hattie Taylor lefi |Rumor that Putnam Man Was With | Blackmar, Clarence Brouseau, Dur- $2250 OVERCOATS AND SUITS_______ $17.75 Thuraday morning for a visit in New | " jardine in Lotomotive Joy Ride— )‘\:.jxl.‘ fd" (‘\..‘r!m‘. M Nalley, 1;;; | & A< Hoi 5 ? Feright Wreck Near Pomfret—Wil- ,x,y ywnlie, Mary Breault, Arthur Ma- | s o e oy Momer B Bradburs, whe mas ben | Eor O e i R ironcs”Popi ivaba St | 20.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS_ .. $1575 : his mother, returned to New Haven | in Divorce Testimony. .\; ;‘1\\1 on[ el e & Thursday morniug to resume his — e 5% > o = S 75 studies in in"emflfi \‘uuenn ¢ school. There was a story circulating here!Registered 18; average 35; per cent 31800 SUITS AND OVERCGATS_ o ol O l4 1O S TR Thursday to the effect that Jardine, the JS‘ - e ;;‘;o?l‘:sm\]\"rt‘:\”z (i‘lljl;‘ : ln;’r] | crazy imp who went joy riding on a Jchpscen, D v gh aze) John- M DANIELSON e otive and wrecked the boat train |son, Louis Lavine, Florenio Gilbert, | $]5.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS___ . ___ $11.75 iy B"g."’hm‘u”y Burned—So- |8 Webster, Wednesday night, \\.:sP)w( H:qzel {"t‘rfi"v" gz};‘:{s r("\’fl(\?&on‘om{mf 3 . o i srned—So- | 41one on the wild ride, and that a Put- | Shaw, Willlam Rafferty, / e Plant, | - B cial Evéning for Clorks—$30 Worth | nam man was one of two others to oc- | Byron Wilcox, Fred Aliard, Germaine $]200 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $ 875 Stolen fi s, H -|cupy the cab with him, although no |Delorme, Marion Carpenter, Raymond UU OUIIO AND UVERVURIO. ______ D O.78 Otaien ’°;' ""2’“" Y°“:°_L'q"°' reference to this claim was made on |Lowe, Diana Lucier. | SRO9S ;1 - LOWN. Sratiss - Vioday. Thursday in the press stories of the — | [y |~ s T o aa acsective srork- 10.00 SUITS AND QVERCOATS_____. $ 7.75 | an employe of the acobs Manufacturing compar the result ul’ dmning his arms m'm receptacle for water containing a con sideratle amount of potash. S. of V. Installation Postponed, Because of the illn2ss of Commander liam Keech, the installation of the | newly elected officers of Camp Ed- ward Anderson, S. of V. was post- pered from Wednesday evening, whan Division Commander Alvin O. oanks of Norwich was here to act as installing officer. Mrs. Harriet J Bodge, past national president of the W. R local corps. Clerks Entertained. Miss Ella M, Chapman entertainec the other clerks in Bitgood's store, where Miss Chapman is employed, at her home on the West Side on Thurs- day evening, the eveuing peing pleas- antly spent. Met Friends at Les Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. B, H, Jacobs, who left Daniclson g short time ago to spend several weeka cn the Pacific coast, r cently called on Mrs. M. V. Woodworth and Miss Elizabeth Woodworth of Hawkins street, Danielson, who are in Los Angeles for the winter. Were Passengers in Train Wreck. Rev, Ignatius Kost of Dayville was ttle the worse Thursdsy for his ex perience in the wreck of the noal train at the Webster station Wednes ay cvening, Mrs. Damase Boulis {and Mrs. Peter Roulaiae, both of Dan- elson, were also passengers on (he poat train at the time of the accident nd were fortunate to escape with wiror irjuries. Miss Eva Coffey of Wcosup, was angher passenger from liss section who was slizhtly injured $90 LOSS. Burglars at Spinosa Home Took Jew- elry, Silver, Etc. , . and Mrs, Albert Spinosa, whose bome on School street was robbed while they were away spending th: New Year's holiday, have returned rom New York. Since their return it een possible to asceriain ex- ent of the loss, which amounts to nished the police, of jewelry, si erware and clothing is probablc rom facts in the case that break | | | | | |t | For “cme'l and Chlldren *ting wrat ace they can to se b peintment £yr tve man Af Bl Gndes. It is rumored that a third T t may step into the fleld, Lekanon Suit Over Shesp Killing. = vy 2y Attornevs P. J. Danahe: $1.10 T ien were in Teba ¥ ) cfter by Attorne g rgess resarved his Ich w11l be glven within a Providence Guest. n 42¢c. Tg'nerrs for Foremen. P 21c sde crning Fire Chief Thom ole: ns d tappers in th - & ' 3 Lpper the number of the i reach & fire to take | T £ 1 | z 'n»¥vvx!“ & companies. The H. C. wurray Co. STABBING AFFRAY. Age R °t' Heme Journal | Two Men Locked Up Charged With Fape tefns. Breach of Peace and Intexication. R L W drunker 4 a event ey ftra K u at the police t d with toxication and L t I'he man who is B . P have caused the troubie argalns s Ch es Olesnyk, who i= stlil at large In Dolls, Toys, Books iy dns * a | $25 on his person and Holiday Goods to| ;- i, nsa b "some o i close them out at once. icinily Wheee. the: bramteok |t the BREAKS A COLD IN LESS THAN COST PRICES. THE T. R. SADD CO0. Willimaatic, Conn, Proves Quinine is Never Effective in the Cure of a Severe Cold. or the Grippe | | Nothing eise that yoy can take wit | break up - cold or end grippé " mo | promptis as a dose of Papes Coid Compound every tawo hours until three hie most migerable headache, dull- ness, head and noss stuffed up, fever- ore throai, mucous satarrhal - ds- ges, soreness, atiffness, rheuma- tism paine and other distress begin leave after .the very. first dese. Pape’s Cold Compound is the resuit of three years' researsh at a. cost of mere than fiity thousand dellars, and contains no quininé, which. wa, have conclusively demonstrated. is bt ef- feetive in the treatment f colds or | ishness, sneezing, running of the nese, | 78 MONUMENTS, Meadstonos and Markers In our steck | { ready to be erected. Obtain our prioss | gyipre, and fospect 1000 artistic designs. Take this harmisss Cempeund as WM. F. & A. LENNON, dirested, with the Kibwiedge . that earner Maln and Watsen Stresta, | there is no elhor medicite made any- | in cure yeur celd or end Grippe misery 4s promptly and without any sther as- sistance or had after-effects as a 2o- whers alse the world, whioh wiil Wilmaatic. Conn E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuner "Bhene 183-4 Wilimantic, Conm, cent package of Pape's Cold Cam- pound, which any druggist in the world can supply, JUST A FEW HOURS. | nissing | asing | was made during Monda DEERFOOT ARRESTED. Proves Bad Webster, Mass. The following, under a Webster date ne, frem & Hoston paper of Thurs o o T ot Thure n 1his section Deerfoot, the Indian, came into Webste trict court today Lo answ to a charge oi 1ndul unduly in ng he fire r the Webster el white man’s terrorizing girls 1 phone exchange, This Deerfoot is not modern Indlzn and the t g ndi the police say that he was a bac Indian last night. His full name is Bombay Deerfcot, and he is a vaud, skt oo LR A e Bas been know fer yetrs as “Woman's Mellet” aincs “I think Viburn-0-Gln i th) bast remedy for weak wemen g D D I O Al e ot M e e £ Aas poltivaly proven e grent vulen, fa. the trestiment 8¢ It €oes me more gosdl then'any medicine 1 have ever taken 4 Phone swii hk'm{r'\ when Deerfoo | er, ohn S Tor 'svhw ng ‘rv‘\mt fo 30wl Maly: you, SE.7eN A0y b RERCE. e A o medicine on earth.™ out his talk. They were frightened s0 that they climbed out cn the firo escape. Frank Bora, night operator, | sloved Deerfoot into the hall and ths | girls came back and iocked the door ¢n the inside. Then, according to Pa trolman John Symkow: smashed the door of the supply roor and of the office of Frederick H. Ber- ger, clerk of eourts. erfoot eavs that he.is a Carlisie graduate and detitist by profession Just now he 4 Poaking agnndern circuit in a rOpe throwing det, HUMPHREY AND BERNIER Te Appear in Town Court This Mern ing and Will Contest Against Them. 8. P. Humphrey, Jr, holder of the iicense 4t the Central house, and Am- adee Bernier, whe has ihe license in Fair- | C., installed the officers of the | { Indian and Bad Actor inlcoa | William H. Stone Held Under Bonds of , Deerfoot | on October 6 Charges | tostifled that | one ing on the case, who was in Putnam Thursday, made no reference to any- one being in the cab of the big loco- motive except Jardine, but he laid spe clal stress on the fact that in his con- fession Jardine assumed full responsi- bility for the affair, implicating no else. It known, however, that Putnam officials were paying special STAFFORD SPRINGS Appointments Made by Court of Bur- gesses—Mr. and Mrs.' William Park Going Over Honeymoon Route Again | Get Busy, as the early buyer gets best selection —New Superintendent at Johnson | Mill. b s has made ap- attention to and investigating a ru- | The court of burge “ G STAMPS » AioktABott th Putham G pointments as follows for the ensuing ASK FOR ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS Jurdine yesterday, among other | Year: Highway and sew mittec things, was charged with larceny in |A. W. Kingsbu connection with taking the locomotive, | Police and fir 3 something that few persons have ever | Meyers. Jr, Hanribal Al stolen, and water, C. P. Hodgson, Included in the talk relative to the |Pero; haywar affair was heard Thursday a descrip- | Gary, C. W ™ tion of how Jardine and the men who | A. O. Brooks, re said to have been with him were | Thomas Haye: hilarious and Eanging out the cab |bert Curtis, C. 4 N S o P windows and waving their arms Mattersen, Geor CI th H tt d F h M in and St k~ S passed though the towns along |lcran, Hannibal A othier, Katier an urnisher, cor. Main and ynetucket dis. he line between Worcester and Web- | field. special consta ster. Jardine ran the big locomotive | ¢, 1 Butterfic out of the Worcester yards just a few | rhomas \l,nmw minutes a head of the boat ‘m but | Maban, _ lrving ero was no means at hand to stop | Sith, = —_— = hel ore he got away from . B D e S z guests were present and refresh- | of tardir The line. News of the wild ride, however, s S were setved en 2 began to tick over the wires before : = Superintendent Johnson Resigns. Jardine and his dangerous charg SILVER ANNIVERSARY | ra TREASURER ACCUSE womas Johnscn, ‘'who has been su i due to arrive in Putnam, a point whick = Ffntant 8 Nohnscnt )T b & SRR [ Re would ot probabiy mave paased, ac- | Being Observed by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | perintendent of the Johnsun mill h: OF EMBEZZLING $140,000 cording to the arrangements decided| liam Park by Second Wedding Trip. | po oot 3O & Srome ot e & = B b v K g X pon for handling his case | — at his ccuntry home in Monson. e it s Diriner & ont Taft Putnam people who were injur- | Mr. rocked Up in the To od in the accident w srtable | ford Borough Notes. e f somewhat nervou Mrs. | anniv The sophomore class of th 2 orik, J result ¢ eing thrown forward erl ssembly roor eni 8 ir - : the seat ar Mrs. Micha ski . . nors and her two daughter es in t The two locomotives figuring in the | Fuilt 2 handsome resi Johr i whe ¢ crash re badly smashed 1549, | Hollow, w1ere ""’ € nter. | Lre a ed up to have gone back i rest in anythin BALTIC 1 rain from Worcester to tito The family is L3k Per Cent. of Attendance in Public n its 1 nt conditios fe T et B . School During the Past Mon: 2 sion; and, considering its condition, it | 2nd Raymond Park. All re €Y peblic school. I, B. Dunfield, princi- seems a miracle that the occupants of | "Ome le for December, 1911 ¢ ts cab escaped being killed. | Knights Have New King. = 5] ) o S At the nclave S 3 £ 2 E 3 — WORCESTER EXTRA 1stlo, King Ar g SETET AR R ey R s 3 g s ORPHEUM THEATER. In Early Morning V.--ck Bridge | clected king in place of Howard Tu . ¢ , n DANIELSON Near Pomfret * 1, who -resigne b it : : A JANIELSON i3 & appointed sentinel and Char -, o " Jan There was a freig wreek I n's over the highw jus ea § ’ USTARK ation I eral b ¢ o na a hours as a result of the affair, CHARGED WITH PERJURY. For nervousncas, headache, backeche, pressinge and other symptomo of general temale weaknesa, Woman’s Relief D= Krugers Vibura-O-Gm Compound, the womai's remedw ows pains 500—Case Grows Out of Testimony this compound hes deen found guick &nd safe. You'll feel lfke writing & stmflar letter If you try R It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful stters from them clearly descrfbe. It containg De peisonows The charge against Stone grows out of the suit of his former wifé, Bertha M. Shippee Stone, for divorce, this case having been heard here in October last, the writ in the perjury case alleging that the latter offense’ was committed | while the defendant was | on the witness stand in the superior court here, testifying in connection with the divorce proceedings institut- ed by Mrs. Stone. The particular point out of which the ! charge of = perjury grows is as to Whether Mr. and Mrs. Stene as hus- | band and wife stayed.together at a $1.25 a bottle with directions. drugs. Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGIS1 S. hotel in Providence,” R, I, The Har vard, Westminsier street, on the night »f February 7, 1911, Mr, Stone havine | such was the case, while | Mrs. Stone denies the truth of it. i Made a Hit. The Bramphins made a day at the Bradley musical comedy act, hit @hurs- theater in their in which (hey .

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