Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 5, 1912, Page 10

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1912 Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN, A Silk Petticoat WILL HELP YOUR NEW SUIT Wonderful how the new Silk Petticoat helps out the new Spring What Is Going On Tonight. Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Scenic Temple. . _Purinton Temple, No. 2, Pythian Bisters. QUARANTINED, BUT WELL FED. Vachon Family Not Keeping Lent— Selectmen Realize That Smallpox is Costly. The story has been going the rounds that some of the smallpox patients were not very sick and that they had ravenous appetites. The latter asser- tion was found to be true Thursday afternoon when the board of select- men saw the bill of a grocer for goods WILLIMANTIC. pot called on friends in Willimantic Thursday. Allen W. H. Sterry of Lincoln Heights is.spending a couple of days with frignds in Hartford, Mrs. James Sheehan of Springfield was a guest of Miss Loretta Hussey of Jackson street, Thursday. Misses Agmes and left Thursday to be guests of rela- tives in Putnam over Easter. George E. Stiles and daughters, Miss Annie and Miss May, left Thursday morning for a visit in New York. Roderick Dion, who attends a school of dentistry in Baltimore, Md., is at | his home in this city for the Easter re- cess. Albina Kennett | The reunion is to be held in Hartford today (Friday). Arthur F. Btate league team, who has been spending the winter in Waterbury, is at his home in this city for a visit of several days. Mrs. George M. Harrington and daughter, Miss Helen, with Miss Hazel ‘Wright, Miss Cornelia Thompson and Miss Elizabeth Hardman, spent Thurs- day in Hartford. COLCHESTER interests of the Boys’ Club—Personal Mention—Aid Society Meets. Harry Wickwire was in Willimantic Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Bennett left on ‘Wednesday for Brooklyn, Conn., where Nichols of the Holyoke | | tired feeling Hoods Sarsaparilla Leads all other medicines in | the cure of all spring ailments, humors, loss of appetite, that paleness and nervousness. Take it. Get it today In usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $1. the Giants. The Cubs were victorious by the score of 12 to 5. Thursday aft- Mr, Bennett recently purchased a house | erncon the Tigers and Athletics played furnished the family of Mrs. Amanda and store. |on the same grounds. suit, especially the Smooth-Set. It has the most simple adjustment of Rev, Christopher T. McCann of Nor- any petticoat made on the market. It is particularly smart for t\‘;‘al‘;h“)vr:;)h,:"['hz E;fi'}i"fi‘;‘:‘rflnfi:’;a&drz::; wich Town was in Willimantic on| Clarence L. Brocket, who recently | The meeting of the patrols of the Spring wear, with the hobble effect, Jersey ribbed top with messa- || than $300 avarsdel, while ch bia way o Bt | I Vo S dnte L poRss I8 o B8 g Sociy an & " ; i 4 an 3 - ford. calling on friends in town Wednes- | ernoon in their rooms at 3 o'clock. line flounce, all colors and shades for Spring. $5.00. ods to the value of $2L15 were day. [ The. radis 1d po £ the B: ished the family the last week.| Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Zorn of New| ¥ s Marcaret 0'Connell was the|tis inidies Ald scciety of the Bap- SPECIAL—Messaline Petticoat, plain or fringed ruffle, black and had meats in quantity every day, | Haven were recent guests of Mr. and ] (. Mast Hampt e el s it g g ) 4 1 3 y v i % guest of friends in East Hampton on | Wednesday afternoon and evening. N colors, $2.50. , cakes, preserves, the best of but- .\Ir<,'()lix er L. Willard of Walnut Wednesday. | Supper was served at 6 oclock, of — . two dozen eggs daily, bread and stree ! Oscar O. Palmer of New Haven u.-m'{n.p *h about 40 partook l: crackers in good quantities. During Ray A. Parker of Yale university | calling on friends in town Wednesday Henry Koch have re- New Princess Slips to add to your Easter wardrobe, with Hambure, the real French touch of trimming, t ace and flounce Hamburg, $1.39 to pre $5.00 with deep THE H. G. MURRAY GO. the flve weeks and a half the family was furnished with 95 cans of canned goods of different kinds. Hach Sunday the family had four Sunday newspa- ers, at a cost of 18 cents. The board of selectmen fully realiz- ed that they were living on the fat of the land, at the expense of the town, when the bill was looked over by the board Thursday afternoon. As an ex- ample, on two days were given $3 worth of meat. One day the family four, pounds and three pounds of the same day had two had two pounds of steak, of roast lamb, pork and on d several cans of toma- STAFFORD SPRINGS ool is in town on a brief to say mothing of vari- rcidentals. Fire Warden's Deputies. JE— )’ Trolley Express " Restored—Fire War | John M. Larned, forest fire wardén, FUNERAL. den Appoints Deputies—Auction \| at | pas Ellis Farm. ppointed the following deputies: | D. I. Davis, E, Kellogg, Her- William J. Cox. The. ' frol e S i 8, B < H. Plumb, F. The funeral of William J. Cox was The trolley express serv fiee, George Lord, Willis E. Belch- jheld Thursday afternoon at 12.30 Hartford U;- afford Spring William Preble o’clock from his home at Pleasure sumed, It in ope s " ;i?-r;nv'nm after ; road was built Many at Auction. Hill, Franklin.. Rev. Mr. \nuy_]g»nr 3 s s % i “aro 'l Dhere w large attendance at tt ‘,!.\Ullh Franklin was the officiating and about two years ago it was dis- | oAy »A;-‘»- A g man. The services were largely SRfmsied el & RiA S eRs e of personal property be- | ionded by relatives and friends. The 64, &8 .in many L R A mndu RpiTs bearers were Joseph, Stephen and Hen- is \? ;;x‘PujL N‘]‘““‘“f}‘]" R s A 3 r\ Cox, brothers of the deceased, and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Allen are | R TR i rind- i t rovi | sdgar Cox, a son. Burial » in Wing visiting relatives in Providence. | STONINGTON 1!1&.)1 ceme neral Director Jay an) ]ru‘l)lh-{s(‘hnul( ’\‘.'Tvm‘h.““ ]H».l.il'f city was in charge 19 WD o Lo od Friday. | Services on Good Good Friday—Comfort angements ; Health Officers’ Repcrt.‘ | gh»h. Closes Season — Firemen's To Renovate Mill. 3 . moker. v 5l . John R. Parkhurst, borough health | 3 As noted in the Various Matters in ST,.‘,,.L ,..,“;,(.Iib“u:‘r“ e mun}h ‘r“ \\A r]x"‘l: | Mrs. J, Shackley received a rd ]ho\ }.ull_mlm. ‘T-h\l]‘:fidlfl_‘" ;\)fr‘?d %d»}} il ’r'\n of mea: ‘.,W«»n; I:; E Uu ; { of $10 in'a local contest. She : ved «(rf qL:n)clhr; d :]«“r]m‘ l(s sy;]x}](r;’x':::zf ; ever, three of whooping cougt 50 votes ). S. Chaffee atter nanufac- and s turing property at Chaffeeville, that Re . M. D. Adams are | Good Friday Services. has beeén idle for a number of years. \on\fmplmmx trip Washington 3 The property comprises a main build- ¢ 2 = 3 * Services today, Good Friday, at Cal- ot . e = before moving to 3rookfie lu.[ ary church will be at 10 a. m. and :r;‘g ;)f'x'r;:;m‘]‘xiu\‘\’";xrer“.xi"'gg;: lnffafn:‘il\hexr s¢ Frances from | - 12045 5 ahd &t {about fo acres and extends up- ; ] \ Home from Bermuda. | stream for approximately half a mile. Howa i BT Mr. Oden said Thursday morning In Springfield Sk mho uaw bewn Mo |that he would put a force of masons Mis Hattle W TAuds, Nas TELUTn- §4o work. as ‘well as carpenters e- music in D Saturday | Pairing the buildings, after which it is Bedford, ) # e >ntion to 1 the property ter vac e e for the manufacture.of silk or Miss Mae of the ol et SARR L other purposes. It is possible that he eason Monday even- A. Breed's CASTORIA Firemen Plan Smoker. I'he the at which time | Peter Yonclas has contracted with | 3 R artment, | Napoleon I. Brindamour for the erec- For Infants and Children, : s |tion of & large two tenement brick 1 will be pr house on the corner of Pleasant and The Kind You Have Always Bought | i will e e, Sreil ey st 3 t Good Frida The 1orning and w < upon Bears the will have the usual holiday avation will be st d imme- Signatu o of y m Dr. and Mrs. C. Mallory Williams | diate are in the borough for a few days —a photographer. She produ and COFFEE POTS eptunes .are to have a smoker | may start up the plant himself when it has been renova New Two Tenement House. .| Miss Florence B. Quintard has Set Date for Spec-al Town Meeting. | turned to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to spend| The Slactoian heid & ade- the {cial meeting S afternoon for the purpose of deciding upon a date —_— P Bakind P pHOTOGRAlec EGG “nr‘ the i’,:jvml oV meating, \\19'\;;1\ ;:; ith 1 Pound of Pur: in { R e e e gl e L 2 - ¢ Baking Powder | Laid by Hen Owned by Charles Mar- "n"‘ l”v"““'T']l vx“x‘]ll ;;l" nm’:lhnrm:ft:t A FEW OF THE ITEMS shal) %‘ %"W;nbia—ach:g Looked (g, as the electors seo fit. It was de- ] ike T. R.—Scientist zzled. ided s a cal ch 4 eeti 10 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL- etin’s Columbia correspond- |1t was thought advisable to }mH the | meeting in the evening, so that all thw ED KETTLES owned 1 Charles Ma oters might have an opportunity ; BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA place is n mply a. fowl. attend | winter an e Qt. ENAMELED KETTLES with City Improving. r e There was no session of the local COVER e "}’1‘: ; ‘h"J\“f’”th ‘f"u“‘l who ql" [ | police court Thursday morning. 1 » much sc at calle P LARGE GALVANIZED TUES B i o b PR ‘ ENAMELED WATER PAILS > picture was an etching T el SaERRE e ot e Y O] BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- Sy f“f“,.. Eaot e d “ A, was held Wednesday evening, when MEAL COOKERS | ) Wel ho resides | the various reports were made and ac- | at on the la Nheard of | cepted. These officers were then elect- | HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN 'DISH |, nd Gxpies “to see. |ed for the ensuing vear: President, ! PANS t \\',.(u.m to her with othor | James L. Harroun; vice presidents, W | O e 0 it N, Potter, George H. Hall and Arthur | LARGE JARDINIERS (98¢ value) Mrs. Welct vt atia s Sl Ol 3 ixon elch, s % s % CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS to BEdward F. Big H. ( nn\:\vj”lu.uzup dm«‘mx; fr;) tment. editor of St.|three years, William P. stow, J. B. PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER | 107 & tment, editor of St | pllerton and Georse . Stiles. i 50 Cents a Pound | Collin e of March 30 Mr b e : i Two Attachments on Stock. | Welch) forwarded to me| Deputy Sheriff A. J. Greenslit has . ° DD Co. interesting egg, on one side of | placed two attachments be week on v ture of a face.|the stock in the Mechanics' Depart- illi i s {s egg was pur- | ment Store for out of town creditors, WIlllmantlc' conn‘ ! ‘u:;\ \Ir‘N;¥ \{]’ gh their attorney, C. H. Curtis. ion possible re- Self-evidently it the markings that but I must confess it is done. I f from artificial, I do not know how eem they | warded the egg to the American Mu- | seum of Natural Histor | igree with me t the mark- { artificial, and yet they have | dge of how it was done. It | ible that these markings are | | natu and I am mlm]‘ to t.fl.m- if artifi y done, they were done with extreme 3 > under | careful tests and examination under it . :’.‘w microscope there are no clues asto 75 MONUMENTS, (r!'n"‘ method.” L 3 | AMr. Bigelow closes his letter with Headstonos and Markers In our stock | ['¢ Stutement that ihe egg sent him ready to be erected.. Obtaln our prices | PCCAme broken, and asks if it is pos endERIE L e e L o i din o ame O @ y a ed, Mr, ‘Mar- WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, qml the hen produced the egg says eorner Main and Watson Streets was received by Mr. C Willimantic, Conz. H 11 has the hen and she ] slace It s with markings o similar but her camera, by F]]ms ')nd P]ates which she produces her photographs, seems to be out of repair just now. e JAM“’S HARRIES, %01 Main Street, | I FOR CAMERAS | | l W H:mantlc Conn. DR.F. C. JACKSON Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 762 Main Street, - - Willimantic 'lele"'mne OOFING (LONG WEAR - EASILY: LAID: WATER AND SPARK PRODF EATON-CHASE CO,, & - NORWICH - Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guarantee our service to be the best at the most reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMRR 62 Church St, Willimantie, Ct. DE TIST Telephone Lady Assistant| DR, E. J. JONES E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuner Suite 46, Snannon Building Take elzvator Shetuciet street en- "Phons srante, ‘Frons ELMORE & ‘EEPARD (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) tmbaimers el funeral Lirectors, 60-62 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone connection. A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 23 Horta St HIRAM N. FENN A#o-4. Willumaatie, Conn, Wadcmati i an attachme for $125.31 in | favor of the American Purchasing | company of Boston and on Wednesday another attachment was placed to re- | Tuesday cover $64 commissions claimed by the Whitehouse Sales company, also of Boston Office receipts for the amount were furr ed by Louis Feiner, Harry Chassen d Aaron Peck furnishing the secur The cases are to come up for t at the May term of the superior court for this county. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE The Cruc\flan to Be Given at First Congregational Church At the First Congregatio; church Rev, William \ 5 , minister, The Crucifixion will be given at the Good Friday service at 7.30 p. m. Following are the singers: Quartette: Miss Mabel S. Clark, so- prano; Mrs. Henry T. Burr, alto: \14\:~ rice E. Wallen, tenor: Charles H ss and director. <. Charles H. Caswell, organist; Miss Marion Niles, pianis Chorus: Soprono—M C. Case | Mrs. C. W. Johnson, M Isa Curtis. | Mrs, S. A. Niles y 2 Alto—Mrs, George Samuel B. Harv Mrs. James Bath, '\h George Elliott. Tenor— | Paul , Harold Johnson, Allen \\"‘\ H. St " Harold Wyman. Bass—El- | lison & h, Robert H., Fenton, Harry \thdh]) Samuel Harvey. l OBITUARY. i Edward P. Colbert Edward P. Colbert, aged 36, died at 4.15 o'clock Thursday afternoon at his home, 20 Summit street, after week's | fliness with diabetes. There survive a widow and an invalid mothe who resides at Bast Hampton. Mr. Colbert med to go there each Sat- wrday to visit her. He was well known in the ¢ being a second hand in the winding department of the Ameri- can Thread company. was accus Personals. Miss Cora E. Reilley was in Hartford Thursday. Mrs. Mary Russ spent Thursday in Hartford. | George A. T of Scotland was a Turnerville v Thursday. Mrs. John E. ick of Windham Road spent T)nu“du\ in Hartford. Attorney E. Frank Bugbee spen Thursday in Hartford on business. Mrs, Marris Rothblatt has gome to Boston to t her son. Dr. Harry Rothbiatt. William Fitzgerald of Mansfisld De= v and Homer Bradbury of the Sheffleld Scientific school are at their respective homes in this city for Easter. Mr. and Mrs, John F. Collins of Jack- son street left on the 4.07 express on Thursday, while on his way to Hart- be guests of relatives over Good Fri- day. ayetie Safford left ernoon to spend the week end at his | cottage-at Pleasure Beach. This'is an annual custom at this season of the year. James Haggerty of lLower Main will attend the annual reunion Connecticut An- street survivors of Edward C. Smith of Middletown was in town Wednesday. The Girls’ Sewing club met in Miss Rose Smith is instructor. Miss Fannie Davis returned to her home, on South Main street, Wednes- | D) day, after spending the winter with |* " aft- | her sister in Philadelphia. Thibeans Mrs. Fred E. Baker left town this (Friday) morning for New 3ritain, where she will be the guest of sons over Haster. Cubs Won. The first game of baseball of the Boys' club league was played Wednes- day afternoon, between the Cubs and the library building Wednesday afternoon. Britain. w Brown of Willimantic is vis :nds in town. Hartford Preacher Coming. A the Cha iting fr H. at Blake of Hartford wiil Cong mgatmm\l church | music and sermon for Easter will be held. Charles Gellert of New York is the Rev appropriat guest of his family on Norwich avenue during the Jewish holdays. Fairfield.—Mrs. Mary Parnoffo was awarded $100 dan °3 against Joseph Marckette, who threw stones at her when she was driving his chickens out of he wrd Many a good cook will tell you that she could not be sure of the light, flaky biscuits, cake and pastry that she makes, without using Cleveland's SUPERIOR PURITY BAKING POWDER i Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. STRENGTH M- A FERFECTION 48 FOR EASTER Tl!‘ I I Il TS DO AS THOUSANDS DO PENAN ACCOUNT I ust fxquisi $15. 16. I7. QT sl Y i

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