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NORWICH B 'LE1l'IN TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1912 SALARIES PAID FROM STRIKE runnl sl BREED THEATRE Allegation That Contributions Sent to Lawrence Have Been EM‘JLSION Used For Ettor’s Board and Private Expenses—Contribu- ——— MONDAY AND T IIEBIIAV ONLY -——-— Magnificent Lenten Picture Festival tors to Fund Petition For Injunction and Ask For Ap- m & : 95 4000 Four Feel Reels [,.n' pointment of Receiver to Take Charge of It. is the near-nature treatmeat e for Consumption. Photographed Direct from the Last Oberammergau Production. Brilliantly and Artistically Colored by Hand, showing Christ, Hi Disci- Boston, March 1i—Joseph J. Ettor, ydiclose the exact nature of the expen- p: William D. Haywood, William Yates | ditures’and so ask that the defendaats The power it creates, ples, Pilate, King Herod and All the Ancient Characters with 500 Roman Soldiers and Civilians. and William Trautman, leaders of the | he restrained from drawing any more See the Most Impressive Picture ever thrown upon a Screen. Lawrence strike, and Joseph Bedard | money from the Lawrence ']"x.‘us\ com- “JESUS ENTERING JERUSALEM ON PALM SUNDAY.” its purity and whole- and James Sheehan, members of the | pany; that a receiver be appointed to strikers’ fingnce committee, have been | fake charge of the fund and wunder ordersd to show cause why an injunc- | direction of the court to distribute it in tion should not be issued preventing | the way intended by the contributors; . o them from further distribution of re- |snd that the defendants be compciied greatest aid in over- lief funds and a receiver be named to |0 restore all sums improperiy uab- 3 4 take charge of the matter. Judge Ham- | § racted by them. coming dm ALL DRUGGISTS someness are Nature's mond in the supreme judiclal court, 9 today issued an order of notice in the | RAISE FOR 150,000, case which is returnable Friday. \‘ I !‘_""“_ Charge Fund Not Properly Handled. |If Advance Becomes General In New Contributors to the fund who believa | England over 250,000 Will Benefit. that the money has not been properly | pocion March 11—It was estimated : SAME PRICES l@—-flouns COME EARL handled induced ~Attorney General| i,,icht that 150,000 cotton and wool- 2.30—7- 8.15 p. m. '\.“’i”(mup‘.:."m h‘k;( x;.u:n-;‘,‘ ?'.“rn ['-f’f;'n mill operatives in northern New [ for an electric light on Ash street, an n. nn- pation which _\.AL. Hed I the | prgland would share in an advance ned. by Frederick Hornberger.and supreme court today . The information. y “ages of at least five per cent. be- d E names a8 relators James M. Prender- | o 0" i 1° Advices recefved here | OtRerS, Wi ferred to the light com- s the ”\"‘}- l]{eré)v:'!'.\‘ Johnson I"".'f:mdxr‘ate that manufacturers in Fall | mittee for investigation and report. O bitors wod, all of Boston, and all | River and elsewhere in cothern New | A resolu was adopted authorizing 0! utc o Sals aang England are considering the advisa-|n. . to borrow $6.000. as is Salaries Paid From Fund, | bility of meeting the increase decided | 2 R The plaintiffs allege that the de- | UPON by mills having their head offices "\' ded, -to SCUTRY OhE CHEN ShN0 e fendants conspired together and have | in Boston. Should the 30,000 opera- |- n empowering the- street JEWETT CITY Borough Needs Fire Districts and Definite System of Alarms—Briefs and Personals. POLPS THEATER, FOR TODAY—EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE “BRUTUS” JAMES CLANCY Le = in I % 1 ¥ to rertise f i e housands of Roman Soldiers. Realistic Warfare. A Most Imposin used substantial portions of the fund | tives in Fall River and a like number e to advertiie for. bids on{ : » eatibiishe z ; N 9 oo s r~u|‘1:-01\ ‘hn;‘:r._m el Bedford be given higher | the city’s teaming, v adopted. The Some method should be establ sn(l'_” Spectacle. You have seen Dantg’s Inferno. Then don't miss this feature. e e e AR B TR, 10 GLHal wott maycr Tead a brief statement relativ \\fu.»l,y}_} w -"»"-‘} the r_n--fwylrln:\ :“,‘;lx‘]‘l; e . n part at least, been improperly used | ®'n New England poin feel that to precautionary measures that he |especially in the dead of night, fireme % ~ - - - - ~ o ate ors benefit of the | would be policy for them to take sim- | had taken to maintain a striet quaran- | Who veside in different parts of the L e Sng {’hf\’;‘r“‘:;‘;_q;j'_“('"‘;;v' g Bt g e tine m the three smallpox cases. A | borough may be notified in what lecai- the defendants, or some of them, have | An advance in all New England tex- T ‘_/Imu;n was adopted, ratifying his | ity rl:v»_}uy is. The ci;xl) hullgutf_.v m(;x t‘l, drawn sums as salaries, a purpose for | tile districts would directly affect {action in the matter. The mayor |ing fire in the Goldberg block migh which they had no right to use the | from 250.000 to 200,000 persons. In ke of the interest that the prop- |€asily have been a bad one had it fund; that substantial amounts have | New Bedford the textile council held Yy owners weye taking in the mat- happened two hours later, M been contributed for the voard and meeting tonight to consider a plan new sidewalks, as shown by As § was, many of the firemen went TOAY — AUDITORIUM-TODAY SPECIAL FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY WAR ON THE PLAINS private expenses of the defendant KEt- | ©f communicating with the manufac- umber of applications received. | to the hese house when first tWflk«"fl‘:‘f “Bison” 2 Reel Motion Picture tor: large sums paid for the transpor- | turers association regarding higher report of the street committee | by the bells. They found the jumper 3 FEATURE ACTS AND OTHER PI CTURES ? and other cities | Pay. Otis N. Pierce, president of the ive to the establishing of Hnes|&one and Do way “f telling where i of the children for the purpose of in- | @ssociation, expressed his personal :mxli grades on upper High street, |fire was located. This has been the ducing the public more liberally to|oPinion that the fine goods market | with recommendations, was accepted | C¢ e many times swell the fund; that large sums have | W88 not a basis sufficient firm to|and a resolution authorizing the same It has been suggesied that the bor- | tation to w York C. aEER the World. New Hampshire cotton mills employ- | appro { ing 35,000 hands, the increase dating | port of been paid to counsel for defending Et- | Warrant an advance at this time w adopted The library committes I ided into five or seven dis- | | T " “ E n tor; and other large amounts turn- Notices of a five percent wage|was appointed to purchase books to |tricts, then when people have been | ed over to the Industrial Workers of raise were posted today in Maine and | the value of $100. and this su was ight by the general | 122 Proapsct 8% ¥ bells they can hear the | | riated for the purpose. The . ek Bit. Norwisin Cn e water comiuittee regarc g™ Want Receiver Appointed. from today. Mills in various Massa- | the extension of the water main | powerful whistle -y The plaintiffs say that they have | chusetts towns advanced the pay of | Nort: street accepted and a system operated elec- | WHITE, The Tuner been unable to get the defendants to} about 11,000 emploves. olution authoriaing s cor { trically from boxes about | distance of about 2.5¢0 feet s | ough, that would drop a |48 South A Street. TAFTVILLE adopled 1 of " {he | the hose house ferred to the | com lative to the laying reasonably insta Then whe tigation and | of Capen's lane as a street, with rec- |firemen went for appa A cymmunication from the su- | or it 157 Frank“n SL l‘" C' ATC“NN. Mt I).. 2 mendaticns, was accepted and the | ber down would tell the story. | = intendert of sewers regarding the|committee authorized to employ the Some time a disastrous fire may sulTs PHESSED suc | PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, report the Baptist bell, m} | | WILLIMANTIC ALDERMEN. West Main street was S water committee for inve: Considerable Business Transmitted at Monday Evening’s Session—Many | P¢ Sidewalk Applications | steam discharged into the Valle city engineer and have the work dong. | the penalty for neglecting to do some Room i Second FA or. Shannon Bldg. BPghons, | street sewers by the Holland Manu- | The clalms committee reported unfav. | thing Gefinite in this line. Willimantic, Ma 1. —Following | fa company, was read, and Tably upon the claim of A. W, Turn- Current Topics. ~— - | resolu was adopted autherizi rzcommending that the cl . . im be | the reading of the minutes of the last | Brown is visiting her | . KENOCKING, KNOCKING, corps nsel to take su 10t raid, as the city was not Our Wagon Calls Everywher: '; e l meeting of the hoard of aldermen, |as are ry to have the nuisance | A petition for a sewsr on Mansfield | " e il Wakefleld, R. ‘ CONSTANTLY KNOCKING. ehief cf police was re 1 accepted, | ton of fERely e s tion |* Chas.' Bdw. 'Prior, Jr., I am in a posit to g tk as was the report of the superinten- _on Wind- TS0 was adop at | was-in town Monday nost for your money in tr 1 OPPORTUNITY. dent of streets from ¥ebruary 16 to road, ir Brick prop- | of the extension o ey | " Wanted-—Bids f X = eam | 28timates, prompt and careful attention | “ ke March 9, entailing an expense of Mapie of W et be referred to the street com- 1 g -Blds for gathering cream |, ;)] ine detalls which go to mak The greatest difficulty is we ars mot fn 1908 the city vote am Vanderman x 2t g route, commencing April | firs; clags job. | when it comes. Two JIn 1 he city vo 41x 0 ex- | W T Swhsnien ion an | ars, call or write the | pyGHT NOow place stenographers Valley street (o Mansfield ave J. Sweeney bills we 3 v Creamery.—ady 1 3 | came to me recentiy. Had no one on but this was never done. Judge W. A 5 propertie esoluti s a good time to take | t ! equipped, Thess oppor- {m ful 0 | tunitles are coming constantly. If you vour business| gre thinking of taking SHORTHAND y £ N ¢ p the yne of New Haven is at|matter of building or any outside work R. Gardner’s, | you may need war d_around Frank Larrabee’s property | t corner of Prospect and Oak| Arnold, administrato of the later G. W he making of B mstruction o c he I ;“ ¢ wire refaired o SRR m of Schenectady, |and will appreciate it by giving you the | gng TYPEWRITING, commence now, vefore the rd a th § B B e ¢ ng twel . home in Sylvandale for | Very best work at the lowest price oon-| and be ready to take one of these op- done, that he m the Al SOIMALLEES. WS PN O P | comm was | N =0 | sistent with the same. | portunities. more advantageousl Ihe report. oft e sXIMBIGR of s Witar 2 | rep i Wil STEP IN MISS JEWWTT, the superintendent of waterworks witl \-1* FIEOEty RIS "’J"g_ 1 i d & g 3 m homé 8 X low 3 ice and let me tell you of | Public Stenographer amd Shorthamd recommendations was ¢ pted \ | and o 1 T i »\w I'¢ x o the | [ A res- | gov.ry some of the jobs I have completed in Teacher, requ m from Cl E. 1. Richmend | commit 1: 10r investigation ana | d ving the this v and satisfied customers, Jan27d 283 Mai for wtioner umimer " woa v main on | ctic th | s ALy b WY AR ” jonery and s ety . "Brvon aid othy | g ALY TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY M. WILLIAMS, bt i is ret to the same co - cex i or Taice LAXATIVE BROMO Tel. 37 2 St P chasing committes b, L | B C Xper i Tel. 370 216 Main Street. sitions for supplies f pEhcE for d0 onstruction of | 1y L larger sum ’ ¥t Ales, Wines und Liquors \ 1 rtment s . ! a ys in gtock. t Al sarmne f.‘,m .lm“. loran and others, was | Charged With- Theft. u S5 hose a5 ‘ ; lways ‘.n k ; installa 1 of he sewer commift | even t o YR - | ‘% e lient | y- Ty es served free every Saturds ba f e Connecticut company on |1 ind - repor A t n i i 1s and an ) T How Cold Causes Kidney Disoase. | evening i Wiifred Liberty yit | Partly by ng blood from the sur- | | JOHN G. KENYON & €O, { on Jacks: ace for |face an sting the kidneys, and | | 3ang Proprietors. hrowing much work home of Gedeon La- | them Foley Kidney Pllls | | Jackson place, some time |s the kidneys, give tone to the | BEST IN CONSTRUCTION | Delivered to Any Part of Norwieh rty -admitred t eit. | urinary organs and restore the normal | line Al at is s ) bl GonPs et of Th hiadder" Ther hee tonk: BEST IN DESIGN |the Ale that is acknowledged to be | in act BEST IN RESULTS|the best on the market—HANLEY'S 5 PEERLESS. A telephone order will South | 5 : rx})]t}:x" T Esta£}|;hed 71'9071_ 4 ”‘! ‘A. J. WHOLEY ‘ireccl\c prompt attentien, ! ATT EVERY THIN MAN AND WOMAN |7 k in results, Try them. ion, q & Osgond Co. D. J, McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. | 1a : O Optomet | o e ang ey ,,_1,,1-] Harold L. V il 4. ]) y;[_, ‘.L\rmt‘ Plumbing and Heating - e = | St Ry of | Detective vision corrected by the prop- | THERE 1s no aavertising medium im HERE § the ste yand and 1 adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Pot-|12 Ferry Strest Telephone | Bastern Connecticut equal to The Buj« fe. ‘ er-Langworthy Block, Westerly, R, L | letin for business results. EVERY PERSON IN NG “WIGH AND VICIN-| ITY TO GET FAT AY OUR EXPENSE : ! Here's an exceptionally good cigarette—full flavor, yet mild—deli- cate Turkish fragrance. The flavor of good fobacco, delightfully blended. BLEND f¢ CIGARETTES 4 V?‘ A smoke smoothness that's very \s_ attractive. Particular smokers please take notice! 'HE EDITOR i Mr. Miller Cornes Back. | LETTERS T0 The package doesn'tlook rich, but 10 more cigarettes § & are inside—20 for orl he fact that | : 13 conts, & Co., financiers and | p e backing Raosevelt, | > should know that no party tignores the money power, or invites Buts mact to skt : its antagonis 1lso that Taft car- Dear B tin: In commenting on the| *0ld Man’s” political views in Monday's | issue, vou say L “Mr. Miller ¢ Makes Puny, Peevish People | Unsey. Perkin Plump and Popular. | millionaires, ar Don’t Be “The Skeleton at the Feast” Sargol and he This is an iaviiaton tha uo thin man or woman | which is ah afford to ignire. We Id neser say before BT sou & wondert 't through the employers’ liability sach package of Fatima ole, b "“ “ nore for labor than any presi- | fl-’:""“ chzfl';. > b | 20 well ‘ana weizs ¢ odern e8 h done; or ud(lh.!i)—uhmm-f;aa 8 and fow aft can or as an adviser to | usele the blood, which Icuv JOHNSON says an s sadly needs How tell you. Selence has entrated trept ico and there | of anarehy there, so| nor the Mexican govern- | LK this? We w discovered a remarkable oo another ten-day treatment. I which increases cell growth, the | "ell Dleased with Sargol It has been the light Ploase send me very substane which our bodies sre made—a o ment 1 protect them, he advised t e are made—a o my proper wel , he advised | reatment n ad other & L g 2 haTaw Aot et S e e wstios 04 Shex wom - Yo Sargol T only weigh- | them to w raw. He could order the | « 7 A ) es an it . four weeks later, A ics armv %y .|}".:.‘. 6 or sufferer from weak nerves or 1 o Bt odlyen, 1“;,1-[[ mnz-: American army into Mexico, but the wiality feel ke a 2-sear-old. This new {reatment L eling eve et people would not support him in such which has proved a boou to every thin persen, | T feel M‘ Ty moming that T used to all the time. T want to put on | A0 Act It is alw V8 easier to blame alled Sargnl. Don't fo b llprad) gni A g five pe ¢ flesh and thet will be all an to praise A G:0-Lw Notiing likn 1t poflbes Moo Ty el 2 e Ao S B T ”h,“'f"\"’”; gM"] e s s fors It 1a s m».q:m: women who hate never | Sl e isey’, F x«m;,u & Co. have hseci= ) ,‘“:m‘;'lfl i in anything | F- GAGNON writes mever becn ieclared criminals Av\_xvmnr,' by agp ,M”‘"_"d‘", b Tt £ % £ apitalists, even, “ten first men” ma i{ S 5 ; B fores or emarxy. If y0u wans 8 Demodtr, e el M ‘Tstr;:, ff‘::, ‘:f,l”:"” treat- | be found to take a leading part in try- | toun ""f?" j’ otir. vgc\c’rnmfnr.r he rounded figure of symmetriesl proportion { dow the very botemn T had e wl Tes 4l ruz | ing to improve cenditions, that stand|!WO great parties will soon n'\ake their Tou ean frel fustly proud-4f you want 2 b | 0 weak. Now, thanks to Sargol, 1 {for a clean, bu administration, | "eminations. It occurs to yours tru- of throbbing life and energy, write The Barg vany, 550-P Werald Flds., Binghamion, X day, and we will send you. abeolutely free to give Roose- |1V that the republican, to win, should aunat ell ou how hapy 1 fe y third term - While on the other | P0minate a” zealous advocate of such| box of Sargol that will prove all we clain. I hevec was so havpy in my e =0 | hand, it looks: to the Old Man that M, | Principles as will commazd the re-| with every meai. and in five minntes after yon { Taft is being laken to the mountain | SPect of the patriotic people and whose | ke the first eoncentrated tablet of this preclous | MRS. VERNIE ROUSE s Y egigni icians wctg in pgard “tc he pnuine rule | product it will commenee to \mfold its virtues and | i by glesigning politicians and million- | 2ts in regar o the genuin | an. 1 guined 22 pounds with 23 da: 1 cannot tell you how happy 1 feel and who are dispo velt p o of the people” 1 1ggestiv % has by actaal demenstration often (nereased the Sargol 1a certainly the grandest treatment 1 ires using government machinery to ", “\'\‘ l“;*fl‘he "wgu‘dfhfi T‘l ;Lé‘smfl of | welght at the iate of one pound day. But you | Used. It has heied me. greatly. T eould hardly forward personal ambition and he | the beautiful words of Ruth: | ho ho have trted—who have | Of with stomach trouble. I took only two | emplovers’ libabili ac i COUT: o | thy God my God.” hen “conrinesd—end who' Wil ‘wesr to the. rirtaes | boxce ve’ Sarkol and men ere ehing o ey the et ot AR e B wao |~ Ag-a tribute to.one such man: of this marvelous Dreparation: hurt me, and I have no more heudache. My weignt | L0C WTiter that Mf. like the man As-a tribu bne such : was 120 pounds and now T weigh 140 and feel bot. | Who Whipped his mo -in-law, was| Here's to the man with the warm, REV. GEORGE W. DAVIS says: ter than I have infive years. I am now as fieshy | SOVerned by. extenuating * circum- |loval heart, who never fails to espouse {85 T want to be, and shall certainly recommend Sar- | Stances. the people’s part. He has bravelx “I h ined immensely snce 1 ol, for | %ol, for it does j ~ s iyl o e < bt ~ ” it Sl e v b e b e g o Kol friaS does just exactly what you say it Wil | Ag to the Americans in Mexico, who | fought, and ie still in the fight, for our and vigor. I have gained twenty pounds, now | You may know some of these people or know | MT. Taft warns to “flee from the wrath ; country’s honor and triumph of right. weigh 170 pounds, and, what s better. 1 have galu- | sowebody who knows them. We will send you their | to come” to avold losing lives and rouch our cares and trials in the| ed the days of my boyhood. It has been the turn- | full address If you wish, so that you esn find out | 1 reoif % resi this str i ing_point of my Ife. My heslth fn now fine. I |all about Sargol and the wonders it has wromont | PTOPErty; if republican = president this strife, for the people's p . is thoug i i o X at . n't have to take any medicine at all and never | Probably you thinking whether ol this | 00Tt stand and make fight ; interse his thoughts are still rife. He others that they are all for his pelt. sut to again.” can be true. us at once and we | aZainst Me n bandits, to 1 ot v h tried and true, The | He has no money com ns hur- | | will send you a 50c pack ¢ the | ns and proper wha an wi should keep in view, is|rehing for him. MBS, A, ). RODENHEISER writes: most_ wonderh o mat- : ublican' party” for eodore Roosevelt | The nomination by courtesy belongs argol LER A whe eopl . ‘I huve galned immenesly since I took Sargol for | wiak K J W, MILLER. |to Taft, and whether the people want I eniv weighied ahout 108 pounds when I began using 1t sud now I weigh 130 pounds, so really this makes | close 10 Jeweit Cf { Roosevelt or not, he must dishe s t x ber - ord and the traditions of his country | enty-four pounds. I feel stronger and am looking | penses and Chcle Sun's u il being e o a it § ars ,}f\ruf‘r‘,l',.f. to accept the nomination i better than over before, and mow I carry rosy cheeks, | most valuable Duckige Suu ever received epublican column, as ever, and N ez ! 2 : n > 1e fact that ient| It is not Taft or his followeérs whe ple, then there is a daub on the Old 1ft is being advanced for the second are guilty of daubing republican pol- COME, EA WITH US AT OUR EXPENESE. Man's judgment! In view of all this,|time by the d» samm) e mlethod:dnnd cx;s. tgxtl n;efloz‘;;al\ltedha lns;mf;n&: esupon entitl th » s ove & S the cencentral and believing the people will vote with | forces which made osevelt president | whom Colone! & joined IR B o B My B g i NG B g6 P T gt g oo B o intelligence, kindly allow space for the | for the second term, when he declined | he suceeeds in overthrowing Taft, it is Read our sdvertisement printed above. and then pui l0e in stamps in )etier <1- following: = to be renominated himself, saying his | prabable the democrats will ‘(il‘l, it T A L T R i b bk (2298 W retrl DoRt. L AT " One great national principle, “the | renomination would be a calamity. they make a wise nomination. Do not N R rer . o e dpyir. hame. Ane (Rnee, PRI interests of the people as a whole,” de- | President Taft has dissolved the|be too sure, Friend Miller, we shall nied by President Taft, saps the very | Standard Oil trusi, and so agitated the vete tegether —id) { Roosevelt is not (he chlivice ot the peo- |