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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912 WILLIMANTIC. were not instructed fn favor of any '« (BASEBALL GOODS! Mu,rray s We have the complete Victor Line Boston Store BATS, BATLs, GLOVES, | What Is Going On Tonight. Fo===o=o_==oo=_lbo===o=o=01 Manhattan Clothes Roller Skating at the Valley Street | candidate. Armory. Mo‘\'ln)g m;mru.- at the Bijou and Removing Quarantine. nic \Tel e hester Boss' Club vs, | There are no new cases of smailpox Raseball, V. H. 8 in the clty. L. Leo Thompson was Along the Kennebec at Loomer's, [released from quarantine Friday aft- WILLIMANTIC, CONN Matinee and Night ernoon. _Iiday, City Tealth Officer L T Dr. Charles A. Jenkina fumigated the ‘ 2 M' S, ETC. OBITUARY. house of Joseph Chasse, Sr., and to- / / S day (Saturday) Joseph LeBlond will 5 . ] g L. Frederick Wolff. disinfect it and it is expected that the FOR P TENMS RACKETS L. Frederick Wolff, aged 57, died |members of the household Will be re- ’ early Friday morning at his home in | leased from querantine some time olumbia, from acute indigestion. He but had lived during the di WOMEN'S AND , { From the House of Kuppenheimer We did not choose KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES at random from all the good makes in America that were offered us, but after thorough investigation we were convinced that these clothes from MISSES’ many years in Columbia, where he Walter G. Alpaugh Best Man. conducted a farm. There survive a| Walter G, Alpaugh of this city was widow, a daughter and two sons. | best man at the wedding of Bverett SPRING SUITS Here are hundreds ROLLER SKATES, 50c and $1.00. J. Beebe and Miss Marguerite Shurtleff | Bennett, well known young people of Worcegter, Mass. The wedding was John’s Episcopal church, April largely attended, there Better to Boil Water. State Chemist James H. Newlands has forwarded a report of the analysis | in St of the latest sample of water sent ta |10, and was him from Willimantic. In closing his | being present guests from Worcester, of Moderate- { | Priced Suits—Suits that are perfect in every detail. Most of them are Sam report, he says: “While the results | New York, Boston, Providence, Willi- R R Ask for a Catalogue. [E2om. e %m ooy e, o™e | manco ard ofher pisces. Fhe’churcn THE HOUSE OF K HEIMER ~ ¢ several months, there is still evidence | was elaborately decorated for the cer- UPPEN IM The fatest in Noveitise and Mixtures g of presence of contumination, | emony which was a soclety event of showing that the supply is unsuitable | considerable note. carri o are represented, protty models in| § . ORDAN o present condition, for drinking | et ed more real style, quality and value M.‘”’ garments RN CJORDANG ="\ pousiue danger may | On Auto Trip to Waburn. made by anyone anywhere. And that our judgment and ipcord amd Navy Blus Serges, | § o i ¥t cahe) Y DTG Tas whtsr 9 oy, su Wik Saer % A L 5 o 4 > e R o Bow ] oy IR G e B N conviction has been verified is best answered by the splendid Skirt de in the latest styl wdr n thiks, Heed e 10 @ Y ¢ 2 ol o i B sacit e B b el By iy |8, Toss, dd the latiscs business we have built up on KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES. Cutaway Coats et P sucsta of Mrs. A, L. Holdridge and The fine showing of new models for Spring and Sum- Wi 's Suit 16.00 t: 129.00. N ] | family of Woburn, Mass., Friday. The 2 . . BN it s IR T8 Nown Clerk Frank P. Fonton, First | party made (he trip from Chapiin in g & worthy of your consideration. Hi e shades of Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits $15000 te Selectman Robert Mitchell and | the governor's automobile and will rown ma! 1 { v Third Selectman S. Arnold Peckham |return today (Saturday) and gray awmy be seen here together with the popular $25.00. were in Boston Friday. Mr. Peck- | Aot Blue Shadow Stripes. the famous free trader, once wert o the Hub fo purthase & Married March 12 el 2 . omoblle an will give his two Robert A. Hanna and Miss Jennie told a friend, “If I had left my s a joy ride back to the Thread | A, Harney, both of this city, were MANHAI IAN SUlTS MADE EXPRESSLY FOR BURSON WEEK in th 5 | married in Hartford Tuesdey, March money in the Savings Bank I — y 12. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna are making US BY KUPPENHEIME Today is the last day to get FREE Id Spiritualists’ Services on Sunday. |their home at 11 Temple street . o 00 Gk o e Sodtes witn| Woul be worth a great deal| s ellie 5. T. Brigham of 2 Prwediiciza oy every four pair at 35c pair ” York will hold services under Local Notes. ‘The Burson is the oniy hosiery e 18pices of the First & tual Rev. John J. Papillon, pastor of St. shaped without a seam. The mater- Evid ty at the Woman's D Mary's church, purchased a 20 horse- tals are excellent, and the models are vidently he made some investments Savings ‘nsrfl‘.'..: building tomor- | power automobile Friday. made to fit differant sizes of women. | that did not turn out profitably. Thou- iRugdes ). Aud &, Hew George F, Taylor and Mrs. E. A. ’ ’ ] For this week's demomstrations in- will sing two solos at each service. elude lightwelght lisle, medium cot- | S4nds upon thousands have had the R iy Doy Sy S = ton, gause llsle, gauze cotton and Cigarette Butt Blamed for Fire. ngton, 'D. C. to sttend the an- Boy @iee s pute cition €82 |same experiencs. Wr. Wolls pravacyy} ST, B8 Blamed for TS || sl conpris of the puaphien of Other Worthy makes $12.50 $15 and $16.50 ribbed top, medium weight lisle, Bal- | had an acquaintance with as many | Uvanni, the Itallan middlewei box- | delegates from Anne Wood Blderkin on"\zm .na"?m foot—50 DaIr, one | 1o of amairs in his day as any of er, claiming champlonship honors, | chapter, D. A. R., of this city. P 35c quaNty free with every four- | "7 " who 18 training in this city. upon go- | © ot e A T O resigned as < . Pair purchase. of the country, so if he would have ing 1o the rooms of the Windnam AU | o\l Sunper in the quartetts at. the New Spring Hats in Soft and Derby styles, $2.00 and g been “worth a great deal more,” isn't| 1oornine ran” ints o dense cloud of | First Congregational church. =~ Miss $3.00 i e T ekaits e cloud 9% | Lois Barton has Deen engaged to sing g it a good pl. f smoke, Investigation disclosed that s 2 & R RIBBON SPECIAL Bobd plan for yu 40/ luave our | O o Tioor-uf, ol of tabixooms was on | 110 {LUR CHEC Binkyina Surchih Shoes for Spring in black or tan, including the celebrated meney in the savings bank. e o o e o ‘that the fire had | month. Miss Barton sang for a num- “Crawford,” $2 00. Bk ave Tefieis. Hbhon, otord ans |- This bankiselicite-deesity and guare 128 osigln fms ‘s’ eigwretisspuse tas | ISE G5 To8, R, Rbe KERE wstent rawford,” $2.00 to $4.00. ik and ta Ribbon, colors ar i ag o il te butt L1841} church at Middletow 3 . & 5t 450 SAk Riwin, gkt St A8t antesq the dépeaitors 5 stfes coris | FAS WIS 10y & BOR O ewhis e- pid New Spring Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear and Cravats. slue, green and white; widths vary 4 e Foom# wers closed up Lhurs: from © inches fo '8 inches wide, and | conservative management, according to| 8Y evening. The fact that the sav- Seatia e ot S WE CLO Y TOP TO TOE AS CARE SeEih $ho yard Specisl tooey 395 ] the Tew dust was molst probadly There was no session of the local * yard o . s ous fire, ut did not prevent e court Frida norning. P Ehhi : room being filled with dense smol s = | Savings banks oan only fnvest in| \hole some fifteen inches in dlametér Dot FULLY AS WE CLOTHE MEN. SERVlCEABLE 'wc securities as stipulated by law. V\nflnlmln:"d in the flo NE. i \‘7" Constable Thomas Killourey was in g A Smith _extinguished the smoildering | gampton Fridsy HAND BAGS . ey Mrs. Harold W. Wiggins of Prospect : Niatiinble Mare Bound. Dead. streei spent Friday in Hartford. with the New Safety Lock The Wl”lmafltlc Eimer Norton's handsome mare dled | Attorney M N 4 : . aev 5 Fric orning. She was C ernon on legs o Y, g i L AD leather Bags, decorated metal| 3 & Gea et cottand nag osed Frank Fergus Middletown_was F rames, leather lined, with small coin 6. priged hil | in the ctty Friday ing on friemd X s e | Sayings Institute e e U ‘ safety lock which prevents opening: ard a noise in h was a Willimantic visitor on Fri- 121-125 MAIN STREET. there fo th: others have covered frames with gilt | The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively to o | ] | (] | o l l] o | o | (-} | o clagp. Cholce for Saturday 1.0 (Established 1842.) en the door of the box N e Small leather Bags, moire lined and g Rllon & at iy D Sar: I. Hayden left Friday J 3 . . glit metal frame, 50c each H. C. MURRAY, Presid Jlad fallen o short di8tance |morning for Providence to visit her Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Appare! ‘White Chamols Bags, plain or with S » President. o Seavs hinges. | daushter. fringed_bottoms, with long silk cord,| N, D, WEBSTER, Treasurer. all right Thurs- ipal Henry T. Burr of the Wil- $1.00 and 3139 each ¢ normal training school was in London Friday. evening aj caused the e's death is not it thought she may been attacked | Mr. and Mrs. L. Dexter Crawford ] with a bad s colic and in|and dau eanor, have returned EMBROIDERY WORK the throes of agony have broken the [from a Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ¥ ¢ v | door and then dropped dead. cott Warren of Putnam. {am McLean of Schofield avenue, this | preach at the Advent chapel in West- | in High street, which has recently been | spring Waist Patterns for punch worl, lin- — Roller ska tonight, Armory hall.| week Mr. McLean will algo visit an- | erly Sunday evening. | reputres " S 5 had a4 en and marquisette, in pret amped Andover Democratic Caucus. —adv. other son in Willimantic. gy i 2 fidn Thured 2 i designs, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. At the democratic caucus held in| A Webster, Mass, paper says: Wil-| Dr. R, C. White was in Hartford STONINGTON | s Hiaatore 3¢ | oo o (ha Vtoma hall at Andover Thursday |lism McLean of Philadelphia, famous | Friday, 'visiting his wife, who Dhas| i § A Dot THI} Were AMUAE the gdests at | even s .3 evening, Town Clerk Fred H. Sackett | through the country as one of the | been admitted to a hospital there for | Democratic Caucus—Portion of Light- | 13 ™o company's eleventh ann and Jaz H. Marsh were elected del- | old-time National league baseball um- | another course of treatment. or's Cargo Removed—Sunday 8er- |versary at Norwich Thursday ey EMBROIDERED WORK egates to the state convention. They |pires, was guest of hls son, Will-| rs, Michael E. Sullivan and daugh- | yjce, 4 ange ter Tharsilla, who have been visiting b Singing at Norwich. The N Bmbroidered Bureau Scarfs and relatives in Colchester, returned to| 1he democratic voters of Stonington | Miss Ethel Stewart of this place is| ! Squares to match. Scarfs 13xdb their home on Ash avenue Friday met in Borough hall Thursday evening | leading soprano at Poli's theater, Nor- | Rooser squares 27x27 inches; all in pretty Connecticut registrations at the Ho- | to choose deiegates to the coming state | wich, where her fine voice fs winning |4 the I ine designe on tan linen, $1.19 each. A superior surface food for renewin; tel ‘Hooker, Friday, included L. P.|convention. George R. McKenna of | favor. | M o By 1n linen, plain or| ° s g Judd, ¥, Burtis, Hartford; F. E. Wat- | Pawcatuck was chosen chairman ;_r;‘d -_— er trimmed, b varni and polished s "N ven: F. Woodlawn, Rock- | Charles Foley of Mystic clerk. e A compite lifie of Al Linen Scarts e e e ke following _delegates were selected: STAFFORD SPRINGS and squares, §0c One bottle will make a houseful of . o ¢|John . Curtin, Willlam J. Gilmore, deihisoniios Drawn work nd Squares ,all WO, Keach, e as & gucat | Joseph W. Chesebro, Thomas Cowley | Business Sale—Two Days’ Men and linen, $1.00 to §4.00. urniture egual to new. e il at and Herman J. Holdredge. The dele- | pg| £1°hia son, H. C. Keach, secretary, of | aud Herman & Hoiirades. CC8 (U | Religion Campaign to Open Today. he Wi jc Trust company, Fri- > g v - ARSI ‘ PRICE 25 CENTS. the Willimantic Trust comp: own proxies If necessary. Fred St. Peter has soid his busine | i i to Paul Champagne. Mr. C agne's ‘ Begin Work at Shipyard. pagne. of. ’ Y g son Edw vill have charge of tae DRESS GOODS Ten €. & H. Green Trading Stamps MYSTIC At (he shigaasd of tha R. J. Green {808 Edward will have char FOR SPRING corporation men are at work construct- | Charles Phelps of Rockville wa ¢ two checks given with each bottle. Gt . | ing three small launches in tne shon gy sy, . s : Engagement Announced — Steddard- | " 0re B LU %ssias Kathleen | OWR on business Frida e ey e PECIAL! Lamb Wedding—Funeral of William | 1" Rujsar of Wiilimantic, 4 teacher i Tws Days’ Campiign. brown, green and 1 s 4 . Poole—Emerson P. Turner of Nor- | the Third grade of the borough school 7 o S g g Al B . SPECIAL e Lootures at Congregational | and Walter H. Lathrop of Mystic has | e tro days' Men and R percales in pretty delicate s Tl sach tataon BUYHE 6. bottis ot wich Leo greg. vy e campaign will begin here this Tects for shirting and waisting, 5 N Church. 5 urday) afternoon. Sunday m 1-% yard. this Polish and presenting this adver- | Lighter's Cargo Being Removed. and evening there will be addr t Imperted Scotch Ginghams in the N Mr. and Mrs, Georss F. Taylor of | The lighter Julla Howard, which was | by prominent out of town speakers | » ines; plaid effe and latest spring ment © April 13th, we will give Church street, Willimantic, have an- | hung up on a rock in the channel in | who are Interested in the movemen e colors, 25c yard v X nounced the engagement of their nlece, | Ljttle Narragansett bay, had a portion Spring Is Lafe. Dress Ginghams in light and dark | d0uble the above number of Stamps or Miss Kathleen T. Fuller, to Walter D. | of her cargo removed Thursday by e ~ = colored patterns, also stripes, checks | cpeck: im'hmp of Mystic. Miss Fuller is a|Capt. Frank Davis with his barge | TFarmers in this section say a and plaids, 12 1-2c vard, hecks. teacher In the public schools of Ston- | Triton. The barge was floated at 3 | ington ana Mr, Lathrop fs in business | p. m. = — A new letter and stamp cancelling | machine nas been put in the local post- office by the postmaster. Church Interests. Rev. George B. Spalding will preach | in the Lathrop motor works NEW SPRING WOOLEN DRESS GOODS WEDDING. Stoddard-Lamb. Miss Artis Lamb, daughter of Mr. THE T. R. SADD CO. Willimantic, Conn. Chest Painsj |- . V. t " Sunday at 11 a. m. His subject will . | i New weaves, knotted effect, pi and Mrs. W. Herbert Lamb of Pequot e S | BiEiDes At ik New Nomsiind o3 {Avenue, ‘and. Beymour Stoadard . of | bs After Easter, What? [The Sester an ralns | i Mixturew, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 " an | Tords Polnt were united in marriage | music will be repeated by the ehof. $1.50 yard e R Thuredey afternoon af 8. o'clock by | . BV, L. 6. Wightmine of Tale Divin; oy AR AR | - Wash Silks, Voile and Poplin, in | Rev. Welcome E. Bates. The wedding ‘l!gn:fi‘:‘"“’[‘m‘;:“ rflfi:‘p}y‘ P Sloan’s Liniment is an ex te Agured o sthers in polke. o . a 8 B o e e ¢ s v i dote and wide stripes, 25c yard en Q0 ultS | wodding trip, Mr. and Mire. Stoddard e o the evening he will epeak throat affections. It quickly p & - . Point relieves congestion and ears at the flammation. A few drog in water used as a gargle is antiseptic and healing. Here’s Proof o | win_reside at Lords Stoddard was for man | local telephone exchange. The housewife is independent if there’s } | on How Man Speaks with God The special sorvice at the First Bap- tigt church continues to prove inter- esting and there s good attendance. Sunday Rev. A. B. Coats will continue his preaching. Chimney Fire. Injuries Prove Serious. Mrs. J. H. Giddins of Goat Point, who was injured two weeks ago while | alighting from a trolley car, is re- NEW SPRING | TRIMMINGS ! ! 8 MONUMENTS, is 1-4 inch wide edgings and bands to i a “I M Sl 4 1 - an | ported to be in a serfous condition, and [ A chimney fire in the home of Alex T have wsed Sloan's Lisime | tite” @ Rl " toranlidnetrs Uiedegd, | [ it is feareq that she has inernal in- | Weissenmeyer, north of the borough, Py s "' 'nr‘h wide odgh Headstonos and Markers In our stock juries. | Thursday evening about 3 o'clock, croup, lame back | . S Galtie s Shlans tand to lemiy o8 DY o e | Funeral of William Poole. aused some excitement. It was ex- e T o W B GRS ANE bars S5 an drasws. | And ImNBgcE 1ONY OEE A 1 o e 3 ¥ tinguished without any damage being RESKCCA JANE |1912 Gas R R WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, e A eay rrahoot st s G alog | d0ms L things w -2 r int Taes ] qomine Bnatn and W he e Bl e g Tl James G. McBride of Providencs, & t mm .lggh.avm, ,gdgcx and 50c yard wuu-;-"nuc ::O:l;flrm and was largely attended. The mem- former resident of Stonington, is to be » match, in scru ony, 35 yard, - : Dt in & pody, ey, . 1, Haton, | married 1o that clty Thiteen, Boe) e £ o P 1 SRR == in o | i i A g . oh. | 19 to Miss Florence lang. also o ' N H ) gy oo 5wl a5 DR, F. C, JACKSON, Denti in the houss. |1 iekg, 50, JORI SRS | Froibnt T a5 & Elcirical Doyt ara orl ¥ . 1L , Dentist | mody was taken to Wast Lyme on Fri- | W g LTIC 5 LINIMEN Q| Alice Building, 321 Main Street mming in eors only, 5oc yara, "-"C| Painless Extracting and I'his food is fully and perfectly cooked R e 0 B G DSt 4 inches wide Oriental imitation ats J % family of New York have opened their | pq, Turn Out to is excellent for sprains and 3%¢ . ctOr Ve—res r N 3 e . ported Smallpox Cases Turn s excellent for sprains an asc yard, Filling a Specialty at the factory—ready for instant serving summer home on Clift street Be Nothing but Doswood Poison- bruises. It stops the pain 762 Main Street, - - Telephone ELMORE & SHEPARD, Willimantic Lecture by Emerson P. Turner. | There was a large attendance at the lecture given in the Congregational Toasties are thin, crisp and delicately | S e Stewart Singing in Ner- at once and reduces swell- ing very quickly. Sold by all dealers. ing—Mil wich Thea Miss Marguerite Donahoe of Fern- The H. C._erray Co. with cream and sugar. hivice to Nothers Have you o i Turner ‘of Norwich, his subject espe- | cliffs vills, Baltic, attended the an- oot (Successors to Sessions & Elmore) | browned bits of corn—exactly fitted f | ctally pertatning to southern Spain and | nual banquet of Sigma Betta Phi at| Price, 25¢., 50c., $1.00 PR o ot e e, oot < (mbalmers and Fi T | I d bits of cor xactly fitted for an the Alnambra. = Mr, Turners lecture | the Norwich club house, Thursday { s S g P v ~ Films and Plates moaimers nd tuneral Hlfltflf&, e ; e proved Interesting and he showed | evening. Sloan's B robatiah Hte e, Bie protiy et emergency, and also delicious and appe- [many views, having made his own| A. K. Ravenelle was in Putnam on Treatise [l | @mpls, Such photogrape become prised FOR CAMERAS 60-62. North Street. i cotlection. ‘business Thursday. on the remembratices of babyhood s dass I8 & LADY ASSISTANT. tizing tor any meal-— Varisus Topi Patrick Jones, who w‘-l.- ;lcl-“:‘ Hotis years to come. We bave cars & % Spnatplo, D The eake and fancy article sale giv- | ITiends in this plads eeetC NS, sent free, i | tence in photos [ - JAMES HARRIES, en by Charity chapter, Order of ast- | *ne¢ to BE WOME T (Jed his fam- Address m. No tre ne posing orn_Btar, given in the Gilbert block, on Friday, was well patronized. Miss Geneva Rathbun of Ledyard is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rathbun. Hareld Wilcox of Oneco, Walter Wil- | cex of Colgate college, Miss Gladys Wilcox of Willimantic normal school, Harry Marshall, Clinton Alerdle and A mwa vartery of Fresh Fish: alss Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKEF, 28 Norts S, PATENTS ily from the Bessette farm on Bcot- m in & Jiffs land road to the Jones farm on Nor- wich Town road. Mrs, Henry Buteau and Miss Myrtle Buteau were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. O. Bessetts of Willimantic. Mrs. Louis Fontaine 1s the guest of relatives in Danielson, 801 Main Strest. Willimantic, Cenn. “The Memory Lingers” HIRAM N. FENN CUNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Chureh St, Willlmantic, Ct. LAIGHTON, Sold by Grocers. The Photographer, + bone Lady Assistant | Protect your fdea. Handsome 60- — Lo eyl s Mad Miss Norma Marshall and Amelia Al-| Dogwoed Poison, dNe« :mlul‘:;- . . 3 & | ereide of Providence are spend What was reported to be smallpex adith Nalia Savise tod HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. ade by | fow daye with Mr. and Mrs. George | cases in town, upen investigation were Opposits Neriwich v > » Klano luper - X i | 5 ; e Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Pure Food Factories W, Wilcox, found to be nothing worse than poison ¥ o ‘Phons 185-4. Wlilimantic. Conn. ort1TuThE % y Mrs. Joseph Giddings ef Plainfield, | from dogwood. - 2 — P Battle Creek, Mich. N, J. and John Giddings of Quincy.| Albert LaRoche was viiting friends | WhiEx you wang o * nus THERE 14 no savertiaig madtum (| | TERY ) 0o agvertsing madium 7 « Mass, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. | in Wilimantic Thursday. ness bt lic, tnere ia 1O e w 01 leus #qual to The Bub | Basiers Connecticut eaual to The Bul H. Giddings Fred Gilbert has moved his fam dlum betia hrough the adverties ‘g ER Tor BubiRatS Rewilte, Wua for bua resuits. Rev. Mr. Pleasant B, Braxton will from Willimantic to the Ladd blo \ng co.umns of The Bulletin. 3 o <o iAg ik 0