Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1912, Page 9

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WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. Murray’s Boston Store Rolier Skating at Valiey Sircet Armory. i Moving Pictures and Vaudeville at Loomer’s, WILLIMANTIU cuNN. Joving Pictures at the Bijou and ’ Scénic Temple, 8. B. M. & S Willlmantic Lodge, Willimantic Lodge, W, Ly d_City Tent, No. Olive Branch Ceuncil, . M: 0. 120, A. B. 11, A 23, Ne. K. of 19, R. m Tom” Fitzpatrick OCritically L. Thomas Fitzpatrick, known as Stee- ple T is at Mt. Clemens, Mich,, ng a course of baths for ular rheumatism, is reported in a ;al condition. Mrs. Fitzpatrick received a telegram early Sunday siat- ing that following his Saturda) te: noon bath he was taken with a sink- ; for several hours in She received another her husband The of the sudden fliness Children’s Washab'e Dresses The most convincing lot of Children’s Washable Dresses are here for early spring wear. Figured Percales, Piain Chambrays and Plain or Check Ginghams, in very neat patterns, Dutch or round neck, long or short sleeves, collars and cuffs of plain contrasting material, trimmings are em- broideries and bands of solid colors and belt to match. Age 2 to 5 years old, 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.39. Age 6 to 14 years old, 39c, $1.50, $1.89 and $2.25. “Steeple mu cause or naiure ¥ was not mentioned in either message. BOTH TO BLAME. Judge Arnold Lectures Drinking Hus- band and Wife too Lazy te Jump Up and Get Breakfast. THE H. C. MURRAY GO. olice court the . and M red. Popple Wwas in court to to the charges of drunk, breach of the peace and as- sauit upon his wife. He plea of guil e first pleaded not to the” other two. S ided that she was e e e e *JACK" GERAGHTY FINED got a pamphiet contain the traffle | xu had been mar rules and 1 4 study them % They lived at the Chauffeur Who Married Julia French | up.” J him $5 and |corner of High and Prospect siree er husband pald the went down stree r returned ho e howe of he: co! at Central Village Brove Automobile Past a Stationary Can T Saturd Providence Tribune said: | *Jack” Garaghty, the Newport chauf- |y ;) o T feur wi romantic marriage to Miss ! ;. 4; e i Fe | Julia Fre of an aristocratic family ot e of the Cit 31-the-Sea was a sSensa- % S tion some time ago, appeared in \l}e film yolee court before Judge Motcalf this | g morning to answer to a clarge of vie- | lating one of the articles of the traf- | fic law which forbids the operator of | the taroat and started in to choke her. vhen she was going down stairs he qa t wWn big piece of wood at r that struck her in the back. Leander W n, a brother of the Sentenced by Federal Government. WILLIMANTIC. 1 doors, but it is claimed ti tomobile lamps, and Mr. Gerrick claims it is superior for beth lighting and heating purposes. The ordinary gas mantle may be used, but the opemimg for the flow of gas is little larger than a pin point. It is sald to be non-explosive and is excellent for cooking purpose Mr. Gerrick says that the actual cost of the sag is about $2 per 2,600 cubic feet, which 1s a great deal lower than the gas rate in this and other cities. The gas may be purchased in tanks u_nd connected to the system, that is in- stalled at a low cost. The gas tanks are intended to be located out of toey may fety. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per= W sonal supervision since its nfancy. v Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good®® are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heslth of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Uastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pares goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Il; “eontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrheea and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the be kept in the house with Concert at First Baptist Church. Don't forget the iine woncert at First Baptist church, March 20.—adv. Stole Cein From Tenement. Gedeon Lavigne has reported to the police avthoritieg that meone stole $4.50 from his home, Jackson place. The cash was hidden under a pitcher in one of the roems of the tenement ‘When Mr, Lavigne returned home on Sunday afternoon, a P walk, he discovered that the c was missing. Elmer Botham Injured, Monday afternoon Elmer Botham was driving a team hauling coal to the d of the Willimantic Lumber & Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. al Co. ~ Just®as Nie was about to} The Children’s Panacea—Thoe Mother’s Friend. dGump a load of coal his horses jumped | g around, M Botham's | n the body of | i shed. The eceived was sufficiently him quit work for tlie day and he went to his ceENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of Chimney Fire. Fire Chief Thcmes P. Foley and Benjamun T. Hills responded to a still | larm for a fire Sund morning at | 7.30 o'clock in a chimney in the house occupied by Arthur Lewis, North treet. oatents of a couple o TS, (] Have Always Bought %, e fire was put out with the fire extinguish- The Kind You hicle from peseing a car on the ight side while it is stopped to let off passeungers, A Garagh wanted fo escape without any publ permen peeked in at { Kent's offica and saw him being ar- raigned, there was no escape. “Go as far as vou like then™ said Gerafhty, “gnd you can say I have Few Days 209% Discount on all._ Horse Blankets FREE Fith 1 Femed of Pure Baking Powder A FEW OF THE ITEMS BOYS’ and GIRLS’ SLEDS 10 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL.- ED KETTLES BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA and COFFEE POTS 3 Qu ENMAMELED KETTLES with COVER LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS ENAMELED WATER PAILS BLUK and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- MEAL COOKERS HEBAYY ANTI RUST TIN DisH PANS LARGE JARDINIERS (880 vaiue) CHMINA DIBHES and PITCHERS PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER | told a friend, “If | had left my |led unscrupulous dealers to off §0 Cents a Pound THE T. R. SADD CO0. Willimaatic, Conn. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 762 Main Street, Telephone E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuner "Phone 135-4. " ¥Mlllmantle, Conn. Willimantie HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKFR and EMBALMER #2 Chureh St, WHlimantie, Ct. Fatephone Ledy Assistant (usesssors (o Segalons & Himors) tmhalmars and Foneral Eirstors, | L.Afi Noeth Straet. ASSISTANT, Pelaphons cornection, Sheet Music by JAMES HARRIES, B804 Main Street, Willimantie, Conn. A mice vartety of Wresh Wish: alse Ecalleps, Oysters and Clams, at | STROME'S FISH MABKEL.28 Marl) L, ity, but when three newspa- | he door of Lieut. | ced by the fed- to the other wo convi te | eral governn state prison at W good serve fci conduct | Wallingford—Attorr General John H. Light of South comes | here on the evening of April 2, under the auspices of t} - peare club. He will give tha a lecture on The Woinen of Shakes- peare. m This Home-Made Cough 7 fl Syrup Will Surprise You Stops FEvem Wkooping Cough Quickly. A Family Supply at Small Cost, = : Llsmx Here js a homemade remedy iha§ takes hold of a cough instantly, and wil} usually cure the most stubborn case im ure, This recipe makes a pint— enough for a whole family. You couldn’s buy as much or as good ready-made oogi‘hx syrup for $2.50. ix one pint of granulated sugar with % pint of warm water, and stir 3 minutes. Put 234 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup. This keeps perfectly and has a pleasant taste—children lika it. Braces up the appetite and is slightly, laxative, which helps end a eough. You probably know the medical valua of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, sors lungs, ste. There is nothing better. Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extraet, rich in guaiacol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula. _ The prompt results from this inexpens Bive remedy have made friends for it in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada, which explains why the | plan has been imitated often, but neven | puccessfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this pecipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will b it for vou. "If not. wend to The ex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ————— e DDA WS ] ' {the famous free trader, once | money in the Savings Bank | iwould be worth a great deal ‘)m .’7 | Evider{tly he made some investments | that did not turn out profitably. Thou- !aands upon thousands have had the same experiance. | had an Mr. Wells probally acquaintance with as | men of affairs in his day as any citizen P°f the country, so if he would have been ““werth a great deal more,” isn't it a good plan for you to leave your meney in the savings bank. This bank solicits deposits and quar- antees the depositors a safe, sane anc to ‘loonmativ- management, accerding “ the law, | only Invest in | such seourities as stipulated by law. EThe W 8avings banis can illimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. PATENTS Protesl your idea. Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. Phoenix Block, Dsanielson. Cenn, PNV Sty - many ! Handsome 60-pag. ! , said at he accompanied his to her home Sunday morning, saw Poprple grab and choke his ; he algo testified to seeinz Pop- 2 throw the K of wo at her aif Popple said th: his wife was forever "jawing” When he go! home Saturday evening, him. § owing #he was gone and he had ne key and | theréfore had to ciimb in through a | window. When urned Sunday mmorning she had stz right in to jaw him. He then got angry and toid her to get out. He said thai | wife the morning would not zave | e peace count t was then st ised was placed on prob: imdition thai he must not drink or go > a saloon. The judge then ad- sed himself to . Popple, say- an is supposed Lo cook | and get up mornings s breakiast and sheuld to him. Plan Supper and Smoker. Willimantic lodge, No. 11, A, O. U meeting tiis pper wiil be d. It is ex- visitors wiil be Tries New Gas System. Fred W. Gerrick has jusi compieted he installation of a new and novei tem in his dence on | 1t is a ga tem, sim- one used fo ghting au- . i ] Particularly the Ladies. Not only pleasant and refreshing toi | the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet- | ening to the system, Syrup of Figs and | Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted | to ladies and children, and beneficial in | all cases in which a wholesome, strength- | ening and effective laxative should be | used. [t is perfectly safe at all times and | dispels colds, headaches and the pains | caused by indigestion and constipation so | prompily and effectively that it is the one | [perfcct family laxative which gives satis- | | faction to all and is recommended by | | millions of families who have used it and | who have personal knowledge of its ex- | cellence. | Its wonderful ularity, however, has | er_imita- | | tions which act unsatisfactorily. There- | | fore, when buying, to get its beneficial | ; effects, always note the full name of the | was noi at heme half the time and in | ° me home for his | | —adv, William J. Burke and family of South Manchester spent Sunday with Mr, mother, Mrs. Mary Burke of T street. THE HOUSEH was a rece « and Mrs. D. C. 3 Thomas F, Berth of is in Providence, to at of a relative today (Tue Mieg Gladgs Clark of Hill, N. Y, is visiting J. Raymond Smith at his home, 70 Ash el Charies I. Holden has resigned with Elmer M. Young of Church street and has left for Beston for a visit with relatives. D1 on_ street {hmond | Roller skating tonight Armory hall. Rev. Walter Lanphear of Hart- ford. form 3 > Congre- gaticnal d Center | was a “, limantic visitor Monday. ! We have some of the nicest Straw V. B. Prince and family, who | have been spendi I winter at | you ever laid your eves on, and are Rock Lodge, d to re- | > turn to their home in South Coventry | anxious for you to see it. There's no il bett be had, and our price on it Mrs, Edward Boucher of 521 Jackson | Petter to be had. street v 2% 5t. Joseph's hos- | j5 way low. Better order some today pital Sur P the third time : Mrs. Boucher has been admitted to the | at the right price—you'll not regret it ! g institution for treatment. AR Sl { Company—California Fig Syrup Co- t | plainly printed on the front of every BALTIC (_HAS- SLOSBERG, ipackage of the genuine Syrup of Figs s At 5 {ond Elisir of S : a;g_s Audience Hears Ad'dr.ess l?y 3 COVC St. ‘ Fonalel)ya]l Iendingdmgg.pt& Price rincipal H, T. Burr of.W»Iqu\qantlo 50 ol —Local Guests at Plainfield Tea | ) cenuPcr t Party. | | Sp;-ague hall was crowded S. turday | ALL lN i evening when the audience w de- | Allcoek’s PLASTERS A UNIVERSAL REMEDY For Pains in the Back. Bqually effective for all sorts of aches and pains the result of taking cold, overexertion or strain. 1 { | Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, etc. Brandreth's Pills Entirely Vegetable. | field Suanday evening, ;and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, New Wall Paper Decorations and | Cutout Borders. It will pay you to see | them before you select, with a full line and Paints | | lightfully entertained by the Windham high school glee club and orchestra. 'The Grex %l]xar[ette of Willimantic was repeatedly encored. Principe . T, Burr of the normal schooy \Willi- |of Mouldings Murescos mantic, gave an interesting talk on |ready for use What Constitutes & Modern Educa- | Now taking orders for spring Paint- | tion. ng, Paper Hanging and Decorating. Baturdaey morning at the Immaculate P. F. MURTAGH Coneeption church a requiem high mags was celebrated by Rev. Father Bellerose for Richard Hoey, At the 10 o’clock mass Sunday sat i the Immaculate Conception ch\}lrch.l 42 and 1 Waet Ml Ot Rev. Samuel Milner of Meriden delfy-| ‘*Phone. €red an impressive sermon, taking for his text, Blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep it. Rose Macauley of Middletown was the guest of Miss Eliza Hoey over the English ' Sunday, Among those attendt tea party at Pla.{nfleldngaturday ove- ning were Mr, and Mrs. James Royic and M». and Mrs. Thomas Bamford. Waterman Brown and family arc moving te’ Norwich, where Mr. Brow: is _employed. Rov, U, O. Bellerose was in Plain- where he gave | the Lenten sermon, Rev, Trather Val- dambrine preached in French at Oc- | cum, 'Mr, and Mrs. William Shelier of Norwich were guests Sunday of Mr The Imperator Pocket Lighter guaranteed gular Price $1.00, Special Sale 69¢ including extra flint. C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway. br.F. W. BOLMS, Deniist l Shannon Bullding Anne:x, Room A, Teleshone bi%. octiod you want to put your busi- Old Baybrook.—Josepin 1. Stank &nd Alfred Bond have sold the Rlc;{' ard Ingram place in the Oyster river section to Bdward Chittenden of Mad- ison. Mr. Stankes apd family are.pre- paring to move to ‘ornia, and Mr, b.o"h‘r:! the publie. t:-u 13 no me~ aon. gelumes of The Give a Bright Light, Bulletin Buildirg, 74 Franklin Strest w istin ‘ OBITUARY. In Use For Over 30 Years RISy £ CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREZET, NEW YORK CITY. Mrs. Giles H. Alford. bl Adeline Curtis Cadwell, widow of | | Giles Humphrey Alford, d at her | {home, 106 Windham stree . TR TR e IErNS Burpers, sipplied with nantity to give They are tight The Hold ¥asi Globa simplest and easiest. in any Position. Best Lead Flint Colls in Canopy Light. ht. AT TEE |iberty. 4 OLD, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. ROBERTJ. COCHRANE Gas BiliARIaR Steam Fitting PLUMBING Fitting 10 West Main St , Norwich, Conn Phone 790. Sapitary Plumbing A peep Into an up (o date bathroom is only less refresiinug than the ball itae.f, D the summer you wili the mare to the bath for bodily comfort. I will show you samples and plans of the poicelain and other tubs imafes for the work of put 1 in the best manner from & sanitary standpolut—and guer- artce the entire joh J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street fie Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS farnished promptly. Large atock »* patterns. WNo. 11 to 28 Ferry Streei T. F. BURNS, teating and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Streat E. L. BURRAP Plumbing, Steam ard Gas Prices and work satisfastory 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardsom and Boyaton Furnaces. 65 West Maln Street. Norwich., Conn Tol Landscaping If you intend to do anything in t Itne this epring, now t me o lace your order for Trees, Shrubs and 'erenniuls. Estimates and gladly given. GEOULDIG'S GREBNHOUSES. mardd O. F. ERNST, Mgr. TEERE 1€ no advertising medin Eastern Connecticut equsi to Thfl £or business . plans of plamting

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