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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912 AR S PR S AT Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN, New Tailored Suits FOR WOMEN and MISSES models in all the latest Most of thém Sample Suits Each day brings in new ies and mixtures y two alike Some prett 10velt models in whipcord, tan, navy blue— 1ers in two tone effect with the Gaby Des Lis skirt. Suits have white collar, lapels immed to match coat, and are 10dels es for extra large ski vomen. Prices egular and extra sizes, $15.00 to $20.00 L Cards and ies, 1¢ up to 25¢ each. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. employ Julius Conyerse, and for the past - e W. G. Wynans| “ . ‘W. Switt -of Catekill, N, Y., has v . 8 W Miss Caretaker Named Duncan wa n ! 2 E. Lynch company of Spring- STONINGTCN t Illustrated Lectice or Canal—Snow- - | and Low Temperature—Joseph e S s’ Death. RIP DAN | D ¢ R E o Y Mis W > i Villiams : Pa., Snowfall. 8 oroughites a plenti < 1 it has bui 5 srtable his daugh- M, R., L0 cars old ildren, four I Jther With 1 Peuad of Pure Baking Powder | 11 ershm 3 “Deny A FEW OF THE ITEMS |, & N ’ : BOYS' and GIRLS' SLEDS Se % Feh on 10 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL- |~ ED KETTLES WHITE ENAMELED TEA and COFFEE POTS 1 ENAMELED KETTLES COVER PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, EE ind with IR LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS ENAMELED WATER PAILS BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT AL COOKERS HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN DIst PANS LARGE JARDINIERS (98¢ value CHINA PRICE OF DISHES PURE and PITCHERS BAKING POWDE 0 Cents a Pound THE T. R. SADD (0. Willimantic, Conn, Rheumatism in Shoulder can be relieved and cured by them. Also invaluable for Pains, Stiffness or Soreness of joints or muscles. Apply Wherever There Is Pain. Constipation, Bitiousness, Indigestion, etc. Brandreths Pills Entirely Vegetable. 78 MONUMENTS, feadstonos ana Markers In our =t ready to be erected. Obtain ou pod Inspect 1000 artisti: designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, eorner Main and Watson Stresta Willimentic LEGAL NOTICES. Cona | anquumam Sheet Music | : 'Sewer Contract No. 9 Willimantic, Conn. | JAMES HARRIES, EO1 Main Street, g T .rWillimantic, Danielson and Putnam) WILLIMANTIC | BONA FIDE SMALLPOX. PUTNAM Motion for Non-Suit Granted in Case of Place vs. Town of Sterling—Le- doux Taken to Norwich—F. H. Stone Buys Winsted Factory — Petition for Dollar Gas. DANIELSOR Republican Party Fixes Caucus Date— Norwich Man Sells Brooklyn Prop- erty—Salem Bessetts Dies at Waure. gan—Funeral of Mrs. Louis Cassidy. But New Haven Expert Declares the Eleven Cases Here to Be All Mild Ones—Need of Extreme Care. Harrington of the West Side ———— e WUULUULUULUY Uguuuy WUUUUULY] BRI IO T AR T P PP P There is only one kind of baking powder for the careful housewife to use—the kind that is made from pure Grape Cream of Tartar. The choice of the best home-bakers, Cicvelands A QUUUUUUUULUUY 3<]ARRNARNARARAR I Men's assoclation, He pointed Dr. Prank W, Wright of New. Ha- tient at St. Joseph's hospital in | There will be a short calendar ven, the expert hired by the city to| Willimuntic for an operation for ap- |sion of the superiorscourt, Judee Wil-| {BH examine the cases of alleged smailpox | pendicitis. |ltam I, Bennett presiding, this (Fri- - summon in this city, was nere Thursday and | Walter Murphy, who has been em- |day) nforning at 10 3 3 with: Dy, 'W. P. § Keating, the city | ployed at the Aftawaugan hotel, has| The assignments follow 3 ” 3 heelth-committee, visited the patients, | returned to his home in Lawrence, | Short calendar: Frank H, Elmore et E = eleven of them, and pronounced them | Mass. |8l vs. The Argus Battery Co.: Ger- 3 all smallpox. e so reported to May-| Mr. and Mrs. W. I rd were | trude H. Rowell vs, Albert H. Rowell = = [ o' Danfel P. Dunn and other officials. | visitors with {riends in Boston Thurs- | Stefan Bundek et al. vs. Joseph Dvor = = Dr; Wright said-that the cases were | da L ; |80 et ul; Toulsa Magsia p . E 3 S i Sk G C T, 3 mild_ones, but that every precaution | vah J. Hall, motorman an the Con- | The Connecticut Co.: Josent W E4 M should be taken'tlo stop the ad | necticut ‘company’s local line, Ve~ | fow o A" THhols ot &l 3 ade from a Superior grade of pure Lrape Lream of lartar. = of the aisease. He sald th ci- | turned to his home n Dayville, very | tral Supply Co. vs. Charles S. 3 nation shouid be strongly recommend- [much improved in health. ing; Sophia Pollock ve. heirs and re 5 G i and places where tnere was the| John Fournier of Springfield, Mass. | resentatives of George & Wallen ot Makes Light, Flaky Biscuits, Cake and Pastry test suspicion of the disease | has been a recent visitor with relatives | 51 ; ily M. Lathrop, trus, vs. Th PURITY C be fumigaied and the peoplo | here | Dantelson Worsted . Co.; Harriet A B :nder close sarveillance for A W. H. Chollar remains critical- | Mathewson vs, James A. Nichols et | v 1 at her home on Broad street i e Tames A" Y N1 | ~Mrs. Alexandrina Getty of Norwich : sppiication of 3. Fichs SPECIAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES | is of Mr. and Mrs. EIollard Carpenter, committee Ebenczer T | 3 Brtiel e |6 X Robinson_trust fund J. Cof Dr. Keating Made City Health Officer | Killingly people were |fey vs, Alfred Migneau yron B, s llevs and Thaine | 8 superior court in Putnam on | ggone ve. N. Y.N . H & 2. R, Co. | —Fumigation of Trolleys and Trains | 2 in connection with the case | Stene v& N YN . H. & IL R R Co. JEWETT CITY have some state woodlots, state owned, | W r A | Ordersd—No Mere Trolleys to New | of S A G s okl B - Y ] which we are trying to bring into thaf | emp 1 | London. e town of Sterllr | Cooke vs. Lillan F. Cooke; Lizzie L.| Anne Brewster Fanning Chapter Hears | Fondition eventually. It is the thing | for 20 vea Bes | e Essminstisn fua Diselc N e Clford Noel o Payette .| PaPer on Roger Sherman—Read by| 'But it is not a bad proposition dise. o | be rsda avil service examinatio Wright ve. N, Y. N, & R R Co:| Mrs. G. H, Jennings—General News. | practice forestry even on the old | more assurar | enliedt ibos s s for appointment to the va- | YY1} L N. ¥, N. H L R. R Co.; ot/ Sellitig the timber BRIy after ¥ g |« Geritiemes . | ship 1o the. Danielson post. | Mary A. Nichols, ex., et al. vs. same. 2 j | 3 | the smalipex =i A ship in the Danielson pos To court: Abel R. and Mary 1. Burn-| Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, D.|period of years and then cutting it off | think ng The | were present situation to be held at Putnam tomor- |, © 5 €O S White: Max Man. | A R. heid its regular meeting at the | clean. Brush land comes cheap, and if | } . SaeA R Toratve Dr rday) afternoon. {dell vs. Antoni Klosinski: Mary 1L home of Mrs. A. M. Brown Wednesday | it does take long years to cover it with | i They " power ke was asked to resig Cauctis Date: Fixed: - e i Gottnas: { | afternoon, Mrs. Brown and Mrs, J. E.|trees worth cutting for lumber, not{ ed | r son eir d id, as city health comm I P e S TR DA Qi o o g entertaining. | much capital is thus left inactive, and | d by thems ‘. | resignation wa il D Kb d Bkl I re AT paper for the afternoon was |not much care is necessary yearly, ex | was appoint o e gl e e S epared by Mrs. G. H. Jennings, and | cept at times that otherwise {here COLONIAL WARS OFFICERS. term of four S e e el | was on Roger Sherman, He has been | would be nothing in the way of profit - 2, at a sdla am. s e P e e e | e | calied the maker of the ration. He |able employment in farming to occupy. | Arthur R. Kimba | Mayor Dunn a (o o B Do bR 5 el Motion for Non-Suit Granted. | i the only man whose signature ap- | Trees can be thinned out In winter and Narssd for | health officer of New Lond B NOWCTINTRN- DOEL MR Jiise 3 N .| pears on the four greatest documents [any time on off days. It is o good way t entral Vermont ra orwich Man Sells Brooklyn Lots. udge Benuett granted a motion of American history—the Declaration | of laying up m Trees grow wh > e ¢ ¥/ non- ade ttorneys 2\ e ¥ - 2 "h " migate all nger trains Jeremiah McGrath of Rockw s - b L 1°1 of Independence, the Declaration of | We sleep. They grow faste han | ¢ hat Bi aantar ' Nevw Tl e, n e Racewe ) nts in the Superior here P e ruicies ot Peactation, and | money In the savings bank, and there | o A State g He has also ar i with' the | hiz reall estate in the fowh of Brook- aftertioon, after plai titution. He was a member | is no danger of defalcation or experi- | other following nom ticat abol ; lyn, where he lived for many years | s evidence had been sutanitted o committec that drafted the first | ments in high finance. i service, Willimantic to N Tagt! Sl GrabEsty hak Hosh the case of Har ce £ the above important docu-| A Latin poet two or three thousand | .ommittee don, starling today (Kriday) Vb Arehar T Reitwin ot Killingly vs. the of Ster £ ’ | vears ago said: “Do you ask who Is a | jne 1 . [ ey cars from Williman f Brookiyn Creamery company and con- | yuq Charles 1. Scarls of Butnam wer Born April 19, g e S K il L B ) O { Kimb u # e Hrnn Dfice” Kaating: this | of ‘three ‘woodlots. | counsel for Mr. Place; Attorneys W s born at Newton, Mass. | You in Shelton have a peculiar inter Pt g v 2w e (Friday) morning will notify the ¢ | Unwelcome Snow. A, King and George E. Hirman, both il 1721, He was of Eng- | est in forestation. You need it to H Perty. 8 " i e ke Thirs0aY S, AR WElTI s a8 pro- of (WillimAritic the tow descent, but his great-grand- | your great water power full and stead i A ur, LoMo: (e ley" Gatd Finning batween Wilimantic| voking as it was: surprisin 2 ening I g 0 the suit| father became a resident of Water- | The natural tendency for u bare hill Y =i - stier, Saithd o e be’ peoy rein a pair of horses own- | town, Mass.. during the early days.|to get barer. There is nothing to bind sk Hatior GaY. Minstie s the means of pu Plac t $500, | His father was a shocmalker, and Rog- | the soil together when the sun melts oy N n Walk e means of pu | e, Bav. ¥ | rtside work that ed in a pond i t|er learned the trade, and farmed it [the spring, or in the summer er | 1a aplain, Right Re . | R Sunday, O | between whiles. He moved to New |storm. The mulch of leaves that forms | | Brewiiter. . SaEilos t H vill delay various proje nnis, an who had been | Milford, Conn., after his father's death. | in the forest does this. ’ v 1 Cheney ; . v M e, took t | His education was limited, but ha| Let the hills along the upper Housa- | f =By X | acbools Can't Find Room in Prison. © permiss studied by himself and made great|tomic valley become more more | Haven Frank 1 v - s e e prisoners at Brookly oad of slabs to { proficlency in science, mathematics, | barren and more and more of th op e | ntences to be served at the According Ennis | iaw, theology, and history. He was |soll will run down every year until i son, but when they will b n trade between 1750 and 1760, but in | is all gone, and the even flow that is Vikesde ant | .. The atiac = the & a matter of dou 54 was admitted to the bar. He |natural to the forest-fed river gis 9 . cleanir & Sibley. The s | 1lso utilized his knowledge of astron- | to a suecession of freshets and nothing " RIS eSS sy op | Sehimar L no! > capacity and in various my to publish an almanac, which he | between them. Remember, gentlemen, | cer recen uiting New | 3100 by Isadore e men are being held ntinued over ten year: that in our manufacturing and me 1 2 ¥ cae " ce awaiting an opportuni His pelitical life began the year aft- | tile establishments, with their ca potters rne hem in. The men | r he was admitted to the bar, packing hoxes; our raflroad indus { store and asked i d . to0! he Brooklyn jail are Prof. Joe 1 our bullding operations, large and s aiming he wa ™ z . note in paymen Douglas, Bdward Mason and | A Judge at 38, Connecticut offers to her landholders a | spotter b Hall, the two last named horse thieves. | At the age of 38, he w a nearby and constant market for all the | clde 6 prog o vas o T ‘ o ke | [wo vears later he moved to New |lumber they can produce. Her 1 e old _th Gift to Departing Teach | OBITUARY. | In 1764 he was again elected | 1and, 1,000,000 acres, fit for this, and fit | strang suld m m & warming rsday afternoor — e | general assembly and In two | for nothing cise. Here is the power r repared a @ . class of t Salem/Bessette. | protection should ha more years to the upper house of the | 1,000,000 population capable of turr vineg : em Bessette, for many years a |by the town to pre legislature. 'The same ycar he be- | it at small cost into profitab) re pepper. 3 trang t of Wauregan, died in that vil- { ng at t - came judge of the supreme court. He | Here is the market, rizht at hand, a gl Ao . A age during the early hours |out a prima fac was treasurer of Yale ccilege a dec- | Ways with a short haul n . morning. Mr. Besset | » show A a revisor of the statutes of | It is not simply a question of the bes o & ¢ ’ ears of age had been in {the aceident happen i ¢ and mayor of his adopt- | use of a farm to the farmer. It is o il 25 for about two years. 1 children | ous one, and that the ed city from the time of its incorpora- 00 or $100 on_ band whish he| About one-third of 5.000 em I N e e e e e2ihar cileamna” Bems | wants to turn over. It is not so risky | ployes in the Br e set s we 1 i sed wholly . f{ jamin Franklin, tho office seeking the |28 most western investments, or most m i : hway, and after| man, o — commreiul depar Freo from’ Gontagion. the jury, retired for He was noted for his calmness of | » Danielson has not had a case dto t ers crior and evenness of disposition. R N One Case of Smallpox Serious. smalipox in abott ten years, ent evic < ngense in nim was alnost a y 9 # who lives in M 1d, just over the | D to-indicate " that it w Grandsons Senator: m 3 I F it i Aot UL o | NEED GENTLE, THOROUGH CASCARE > ous, A Colchester Man's Purchase. | ing, them io tms| Picd seats in the United States sen- ’ At Brooklyn, Judge A 1d | Cou o Roger erman was elected to | . and store to E ett | mornin bedy 1791 and did not finish | PER AR ng : o et his death. eg:urred at | Most of the ills of childhood are o, & has killed 60 foxes du TROUBLE WITH LEDOUX 1792, | sluggish liver and constipated b . lisease | now Sl et S rane ) e ading of the | listless, Irritabie, feverish, restl t employed il ednesday n | Taken With Difficuity to State Hos- was played, | need a gentle, though thorough, physic 1 r neating s T | ST pital at Norwich T Il‘v;:’l:‘h o Soe of ¢ Flg " OBITUARY ! HRERALS Fry _\;,_‘} oy o ild will gladly take Casca » xent) rive or ) | irs. Louis Cassidy. kefield were tied for grofune. (he St REOEEE o e S ot . rs. Louis Gervais, I ik r Mra D, Cin \tion prize; each recelved a po- | Sweetens the stomach and puts the | nd Clara, wife of Louis ¢ ol g i o candy box. The favors and gen- | dition. b b ‘ i 86 Ives street, died Thursds n | brought Danielson Thursday m tcne of the arrangements were in n each packag t her home after an ess. | ing from her home in the ) atrick's day. Green stiaey can i " S 47 vears old and was a 5 it / K 1 o favors and the P o by s of v anti S picce cards were shamrocks. e el gl BN (NN Ip S lones Rev. A. B. Coates to Speak o s | al director. The bearer A. B. Coates, D.D., is to ad- FUNERAL Fitzsimmons, Jo S evening meeting at the TR ‘and Willlam Welch church tonight (Friday), and v nham anday school classes have been Mrs. My K Denhe Notice of K. of C. Meeting HD0Ry WLAC Slheie BN neral services r William J. Mulligar mpsonville e g nham- were held da on | ¢ deput as sent out notices meeting of the Ladies' society st W I corner neeting of the state officers of th Congregational church was tad Plospe Re Knights of Columbus to be e £ tho r v d yursda n account ¢ he ffictat Te W New Haven Sunday afternoon. = : o i jitAnt Business. < 10 Pe done Low water pressure Fri, 8 to 12— 5 | meeting, w M U to 4. Flushing pipes.—adv. ST i before the state convention P Franch-Catholic Federation. | May ardnas rehd 8 o federation of French Good Work of Debaters. sbag B Aoy etles gt this city hus beer plet- | The students ¢ Killingly High school Audience Liked ut the missionary meeting held by the 1 adopted and these officers t- ! nesd. evenin; r Air % - L ey SR % Pregident, Hormisdas Dio S who since George M — o2 TR teht; Albxls Ca recor Phling wnagement RAISING FORESTS. ry; Alphcnse non st tas SORIALY Sanit - presen e R i uing seeretdry, Josept eote i, . ening by a Governor Baldwin Says It is a Safe| GET OUR PRICES ON M T gl loping much of the ta . N Investment for Any Man — Not as | h'Y arl eathes Risk Wall Street Securities. Joseph Lariviere, Michael | New School for Thompson. ather 0.5 o Rl | new two-room school buliding in_the DOLLAR GAS | state who have a little capital to in- | P iz New Boston district. The terms of the ¢t vest to find a safe place in which to | BRAVE “UNTERNE " g gk - | vest to find a Aot b g ool ontract for the construction of Requested by Large Number of Citi- (put it was the burden of the spesch | » ° ifices a Pint of Blood in Effort | Toiig) Rt i e o = | zens—Petition Committes Named. '|dclivered last week by Gorernas eiton | to Save Infant. sed ening of the school year | | [ ! EH SPR'N(I 4 7, |, Sealed bids marked “Bids for Put- | the City of Putnam until-4 o'olock p. m. | Phone 185-4. Willimant nn. on_the 10th day of April, 19 e i e The sewers to be laid include the | sewe vot be laid by the common ”R I C JACKEOV u“ i» ouncil at meeting on the 6th day | : ot Marcl omprising the sewers | : : W, Perr) neor, ‘and marked | Painless Extracting and Puinam 8 tract No. 9.7 and | Filling a Specialty | inch bine 1460 Zuel of T0-incn 462 Main Street, Willimangis | of S-inch pipe’ aud 11 &-ifch manhole Telephone ance with specifications, maps and de — s | tailed drawings oun file in the office of the City Engineer. | HIRAM N. FENN All blde will he compared on the | t FER and EMBALMER | P32 of apove QUnUCY or all blas 15| St, Willimantie, Ct bareby resoryed T e o6 st et Lady Assisiant | LA certified check for $1,000 must ae- For_Information, nauire of George | W. Perry, City Engineer. Putnam,| Conn, EIMORE & SBEPARD, ARCHTBALD MACDONALD. (Successors to Sessions & Eimore) 6. ALLEN PAWKNS o tmbalmers and Funeral Eirectors, 5 SO RO 60-62 North Street. Highway ( LADY ASSISTANT, { Dated at Putnam, Mare | Telephone commection, g ¥ F R hep ¢ Sl No News of Wage Advance. oy : | le effort to sa i of ar \ S 3 hospital, sacrificed a ! f S e T x mpany a dertale o b 1 foe he pe- v , ndefinite tim | Worcester Dog Killed | fered from Lemor aeg onditior ‘ ;M\“}, S e be &t i og shot here of tho skin, and the ‘cnila's lifeblood | {IR° NG s Whia isesbiet the ute: ardern wa 2du saving: the Tody. | The | 121830 CORRO 0. A SO 10 Silled owing to unusual festures of the N ENT t“‘ e ver o] \'\1 - casa. It was cecided t. adopt heroic | FOR COLLECTING R che amimal's head was sen Mid neasures to save the chijd's. lifa, | i o +n | Qletown, ; | Dr. Finn volunteered to share his | QUite a Complicated Process, if it is to Home From Alabama. blood with infant. Surgeons made Be Done Legally. Mr M. Corbin .and daughter, a small incision in his left arm, laid | ey ~ Miss Harlie. have arriv e from bare a blood vessel and collected about | Delinquent, there is hope. Eufuala, Ala, where they have been ona pint of the interne’s blood. Usi POiEEt FOUT'RERE o Mapc ORC IanE o the winter ding most of Dr, F. H. Wright of New vas called as mand it is as the means of securing the miss- Haven, who ng element cf the biood of the infant; ist to pass up- onvenient a visible act hour the surgeons cxtracted the necessar By waibic L on the nature of the smallpox cases in serum and injected it in the baby's e U Willimantic, visited here Thursday aft- blood vessels. e T ernoon with his son, State Engineer hild apparently reilled, but the { on (the Prembes. .~ o F. Walden Wright on :;.f the missing elemen These are some of the poin February Mortality. P R e b, were cited'In the case of According to the monthiy bulletin | tiiorn A a2 Alden against Anthony White, i the state board of health, there ik (5 3 | brought for fallure to pay T'he | February, repre: innual death A-mew . electric fllter for household | 11 “New Haven common pleas court, | Attorney ‘Thomas’ J v of Wii- | B e roucnt only s water I8 wpich sustained o demurrer brought | imantic was a visitor here Thursday, | PPl | by the defendant at the hearing before | John B, Byrne and M. AL Dwyer ar - | & justice. 5 delegates from Cargill council, K. ot | { The suit started when the process | {o {he state conventi in Water Ohildren OIY |was bronent and White then entered |nin in May, and 3. 3. Mctbrns snd « demurrer, citing in this demurrer th Flector Duvert alternates FOR FLETCHER'S points which must be followed In the | Mrs. J.W. Cutler hes purchased of | masage with a combined face bieach aud skin S i [e e e Yol o Sleighs and Robins. | B st &, - Thie e . | 64-66 ' Franklin Street ice vartery of Frest-Fish: also | (0 4 e were heard and the appeal to | Bleighs and robins were seen a | markably offective. guaranteed and I use it regu- Scallops. Oysters and Clams. at he supreme court followed. The de the clty Thursday—the sicighs 1 \hrlv‘wh";:.m JOrshn Al STRBNE'S. FISH-MABKET, 29 Narta 1. Lomdsheiommt = R o ke e s P b o At ke | H, M. LEROU, { way to make grazing pay « e profits that are possible in C and what the state wiil 1]\\‘:; o it e e ceasion 0o’ (| GAS MANTLES, guaranteed for 60 days ...... 25c catry i ihe Businees nterste of Con-| STOVINK for red stove lids i g g Tasaet in 1| PETERSON'S Roach Food Ehikto o o el o Sady and| PETERSON'S Discovery for Bugs streams and rivers and to r to sell. There are, our state forester | & us, 1,000,000 acres of land in this e At for nothing but forestation. You can use them for pasturage, but they do not produce emough in that But if ju- aiciously planted, they can grow profit- able crops of timber and wood pulp for paper making. Crops that are fit to after a growth of 25 or not go attractive at first sigl POTMEND mends everything THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street market only vears are | Tops | ~— that are gathered every ye ‘or- estation can be so conducted to vield annual crops, but it is not o conducted In Connecticut row. We have a Forest'school at Yale, where they teach the business to others. We O Ou MADAME RACHELLE’S ADVICE TO BEAUTY®SEEKERS Mra. Charles M.~ Be caretul of your diet. Noth- ing is s0 conducive to & muddy skin ss rich, over seasoned foods. Drink plenty of waterand massage the face with the preparation recommended below. Miss 7. F.~For the long standing cases of dark brown freckles, I recommend a regular nightly 35-6