Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1912, Page 9

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9 \ I B % 1 Thursday, April 24 Nfifmlj h %fiug l Pnges Nine to Twelve ; . WILLIMANTIC. urray S Ustun Orfl What Is Going On Tonight. for the present, at least, traveling )( ii'“nd”y 1, First Regiment, C. N. G., | back and forth ‘EL:L‘ the trolleys. { Ubwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, 1, 0. 0. F. | FLAMES, DESTRDY BARN ON WILLIMANTIG CUNN Moving Pictures the Bijou and LATE GEORGE TRACY PLACE v St ic Temple y [ _San Jose Council, No. 14, Knights of AiAis For Infants and Children, Columbus, - | (‘.,mw N0, 9648 Modari Wosdarneiy of Fire Beheved (a Be of Incendiary Ori- e . S e e T | Amerdca, gin Causes Loss of $1,500. = - s P . |~ Trinit (".‘:1‘[1(4‘1' No. 9, R. A. M. 4 —_— The Klnd You "ava Bexing at Windham Athletic Club. A firesthat is believed to have been 3 Spec1al Sale Of Trlmmlngs of Incendiary origin destroyed the i STRIKE SETTLED barn on the place owned by the late — George Tracy on Card street situated wa s uu t BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING et W KR B e ; % ; of Lebanion, betwen 8.30 and 9 o'clock ALCGHOL 3 PER CENT. | sions and Uses ‘Reasoning Which | v d006," evening, causing a loss of AVegelable - . T aien’ Randy to-Wear Garnenis Persuade Quidnick-Windham Oper- | §1 560, Ex-Alderman C. B. Pomeroy Pmp'm“mh“ A Manufacturer of High Class Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments, atives to Go Back. ! had a life use of the place which was stmiating the FoodanRe: ula ears © has turned to us the remainder of the trimmings used for his Spring = 2 used for stor: ny.; Ipurpnse:i] ;u\{l there m\gmgsmm sverythi P s new and fancy is included in this col- Liberal concessions and prompt ac- | was 2 of hay in the barn at garments. Everything that Is n " . he part of the officials of the | the time of the fire. Mr. Pomeroy I -%Q——h lection. . : = Windham Manufacturing Co. | has reported the case to the sfate INFANTS ¥ CHILDREN Bralds in odd designs, stiff little braid rosettes in colors, outlined through agent, Walter B. Knight, | police who will start an investigation R R R R in beads and silk. Short lengths of embroidered linen for coat collars brought a t a satisfe settle- { this (Thursday) morning. or cufis. \broidered Broadcloth in new designs, etc., ete. | ment of » strike at the local plant —_— Pfomtesmgesm“flurm. iy the company Wednesday afternoon Selectmen Inspest Roads. ness and Rest.Contains neither: 1 h ry from 1 yard to 25 yards, and divided inte 6 lots. | 3 A el S Sy S ARG VLY. and as a result the strikers will be at| 7he selectmen made a trip over the | Ophum Morphine nor Mineral. g 15106 their places in the various mills this | 1onds o - orp. : Lot No. 1, 3 Yards—Values up 2 . S 1h' | roads of the town Wedn N, Lot No. 2, 5 Yards—Values 10c to 20c a yard. (Thursday) morning when the whistle | certain by personal OT NARCOTIC. , 2 condition of the vari nnrou nfare, het Mo, 3 Ay NS TR Ue o 2 ‘ednesday morning at 8 o'clock the | an get an idea what repairs are nec: Lot No. 4, 20c Yard—Values 23 to 50c a yard mittee from the strikers waited |essary. The insoprticn of the ronds Lot No. 5, 25¢ Yard—Values up to 7oc a yard | : ]wm \\l. E \!l\mi:\_hl_ :fnd dw& is made annua »at this scason of 5 = $1.50 a vard, | the matter, Mr. Knight asked | the year. Lot No. 8 500 Yard—Values from $L00 to 3130 a yard committee to return in a iittle = O ol n RS S Earaonale: % R g ol Attorney William A. King was In pany who live in Rhode Island. ¥oi-| Al Y g Y Sl i o h Hartford Wednesday. | lowing the conference, the members L G' M“RRAY Go' | of the committes said they had been | * David Mathewson of Warrenville well received Mr. Knight and that | was in Hartford Wednesday. forC they were of the opinion the matter| Henry Ahern of Windham road was l medy or Consfpe- 1 T A e et | | ted, as the company | at Manseld Depot Wednesday. non,SmIrSluthIalm | had met ETRL T e S S el G ‘ ans.mewlsms.ansa nr var COLCHESTER | Iv‘arlming:.-.; ;«r{‘\pr a few days' visit At 1130 o'clock Frank Riley, who |55 A};L Wednesday with friends in Nor H mssa\dLOSSiS ; | with friends here. had been selected by the committee % 2 TR of » a——— . | Clarence Brockett of Winsted was | o {he second conference with Mr,| W. H. Burnham of Hampton was the : FacSimile Signature Four Bushsls of Cowalips Gathered in| calling on friends in_town Tuesday. | iCnigni, called asain at the ofice, and | Suest of friends in Willimantic Wed- lrt Bars Turnerville—Boys’ Club to Play ; Grn';:m‘ T, \('l;n'k of Willimantic was | Knight eai at if the tommit- }’ nesday. Team From Portland H. Q. here Tuesday. = < | tee was backed up by the strikers Michael C. Higgins of Norwich was % i Mrs. William S. Curtls was the guest | (o} "y held their meeting in the t a guest of friends in Willimantic on Charles H. Strong was at Cowslip | of friends in Hartford ‘tacadav., = |town hall at 2 o'clock in the after- | Wednesc ‘ Garden, Turnerville Tuesday and| A. Simon, who has conducted a bus- | 5., matter would | @i I, Hohenthal of South Man- 3 | \;rougm home four bushels of cow-jiness in town for ;e"'r‘?l “r";: h;:f | be ad all would be back | (.h,‘;"‘,ir = a ,,;1[[:1,.,:115 j;-"y l";,s :;:y siips, giving them to friends. sold {" i“"'é' to NEInen U X008 at the ay morning. |_xe! Wednesda Ames C. Case of New Haven was & e said there was no nece ty for the = e the guest of relatives in town Tues- | 2 Ty \\\;nf"\‘“"l'@l“‘?s in Salem and BiES Th e Place and | er and M‘rs,v Fred 0. Vinton day. e | ARYUE et e operativ had come “ffi e were Willimantic visitors b;.u:t CO"y of meper THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Whitney returned To Play Portland Team 1t a commitlee to him before | : 4 = e to New York Monday after several | out there would have been | 5. Daniel P, D of Summit day#’ visit with their cousins, Mrs. The Boys' club base ball team is| for anyone to lose any | t spent Wedne: with relatives R. A. Mlllan and Fred J. Hudson on | practicing afternoons on the Straw- | settlement of the matter | in Hartford Broadway. 'y Hill grounds for their game with e ed then. He! Tetter Carrier Fred L. Swift is ¢ | Bdward. Johngon, formerly of Col- | Portland High school team of Port- Se e ared h | finea to h b SBting. steset : . chester has returned to his home in|land Saturday. e | with pneumonia. SPring sSireet| cellar stairs in her house on Tues- !lnmnu1~» friends wore iulu,v.;nndan& Phelps of Westchester was a when re- | day and broke her wri . J. Byron | The parlor ractively decora ———'—:t‘-—?———'———"‘—‘ here | Bt the ( s Hood of L, | Sweet reduced the frac i with ferns, and roses, while ’ s. Hel is aying a | el ras | > guest of R Miss I I'Heureux fouhd thres | cet peas and lilies of the valley were ? How’s This | nandsome e built in front | Ne2Vers had been s ti Wednesd dandelion Dlossoms on the lawn at| : arranged in the dining room We offer One Hundred I?(:llurs R of her resident in Hayward ol il Tonked o, | Rev. 3. H. Newi tel Wednesday. The hm_» s gown was of white marqui ard for any eass of Calarrh that catl-, piss I ottie Deatin left Tt A A b o v of this city, w of Perth Amboy, N. J,, | sétie over white satin and she carried not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. : Rers Y P At 2 o'clock in noon several | Tm t this cit w & £ b " v v § F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. a visit with friends in Or hundred of the rathered in| Wednesday, 11< home in town. { & bou t of brid= roses. The wedding We, the undersigned, have known | shall J. Porter z | Sy - gat | " e | was a very attractive military affair J. Chéney for \st 16 years, and be- in Middletown A bl . e | 3 }’F“kffu 2 YANTIC HAPPENINGS and Mr. and Mrs. Hardenbrook will be lieve h honorable in all | OIS ) ) 2 ald hcara L o e commit- | merly of this city, was at home sfter v 1 at Fort Leaven- x,fi.;'. e ‘.qm ‘:m\nf‘.di.‘{\ i ”,;\,l::],\;l[: )Lgu'“;lll;l:‘:»lc‘n;: \’.Il h:;;i: \‘; | tee conce It of th f‘\«o! Willimantic friends Wedne ‘ SR | \‘\ ‘,-k‘;,’ : % b, ¥ able to carry out any obligations made | yony Higgins in Myrtle Avenue Tues- 4 Agent Knight. The| Atforney P. J. Danahey Ten Per Cent. Wage Increase at Yantic | , A1l inctease of 10 per cent. was given BRI Bl e e | day : d in executive session | Roek ednesday, actend | to the employes of the Yantic Woolen WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN, [ who attended it was! e s U e Woolen Co. Mill—Hardenbrook-Hart | i Wolbebday H Wholesale Druggis Toledo, O. | ——— Ioaient RN Hoek ans | PARSTIoL icoprt for Tolland coun Wedding | Wednesday. 4 it s Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal- | e nad Dee U= Walter the De B | 3 | ¥, Kingsley 1y, acting di ly upon the blood and | STONINGTON the deffers and spin- ., 1 7 " A it | | om West Farms to one of mucous surfac i»!rgna system. Testi- | % ¢ cent. raise tl de- | t‘\’ia‘;;’ ‘\",‘:" ”“‘J“""” “”l“ A f local interest | the Palmer Brothers' houses in Fitch- monials sent free. Price i5c per bottle. | oy ; Iso to ellminate the 20| WRIer : g erant | todicn Mr. and Mrs. Sold by all Druggists, urch Street Opened—Principal H. A. ihe esotidag hich the) 2 gy Take Hall's Famlily Pills for consti- | Tirrell to Address Men’s Club—Body | Pbereirn Pkl e R s R W e e Aoty it d SR \\l’lfn*:n e o Only One in His Class. H. 5 atio llimant amp | 0°cl¢ E : < = | 5 scussion immediately | s the guest of | Hart /a8 united to Bur- | Jorimer of Illinois has not mistaken It Looks Like a Crime 1 rch sireet was opened Wedne: e weavers felt that as they had | ton 4 x‘;.sx-n-:‘ OKla., As a hoodco in politics he to ate a boy from a box of Buck- | day for trafiic through its entire out on st “the rs | I hos| ipproached and unap- len's Arnica Salve. His pimples, boils, | for the first time since the sew s they should rec { Brookiyn Huzie . scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises | commencec The epipe has beeyd laid 1 i he mz demand it, and its quick relief for | from Borough hall to (,.,Jw,“_ the Rty o Guilford.—The 91s: Dirthday annl ;,ur:s.;cal;ls, 4;1' cuts ‘ls his nlghLchelp | rom.nim,. portion to Inished | named to call upon \ versary of Miss Kate Hunt was cele t handy for boys, also girls. Xeals| thr and of S. H ro 10 | Kn t he o d the com- | bratel Wednesday. """)‘Ulll:dE rh*’alfll})l" and Ilufi's it_quick. ‘ the harbor, a large amonnt having been | n". ¢ ned to the hal b S Dunn and Aider- ‘unequa. for p Only 25 cents | laid. | ara-aa 23 at Lee & Osgood Go. i e Y New Band. | - sy ) 2 nners and Ha.rmoudv‘lis:.v n fylrxl[nz from East | men h.«w doined it. The |th £ | ery we 1 cured me of us(hn I lmd a :E\'Pl‘(" o Address Wen's Clubl 1 N timated by :r‘:;'Al: { t an you case and tried almost everything. One evening Prin | b other strikers that they would | e R T Hdiosc seetviimgk Ono il |of thk ofher strikers that they wo 1d | Meeting of Missionary, Sosisty—Wed. t f pound relieved me and the second bot- | e axmow t was made late| 9ing of Miss Elizabeth H. Sweet | excep or a tle completely cured me, and I have will be | Wednesday afternoon st the de-| and Representative Herman E. »” not had an attack since.” Lee & Os- | Pl-xce'v in Receiving Vau!( | mands made by the s rs had been | Learned—Surp Party. sore throat. good Co. The body of Lucius N. Palmer, who | me P y had been ad- | i died last week in Denver, was I it | ju ) isfaction of all and| The W to Stonington Tuesday and placed in | that all would go back to werk. ociety of the Cong . . thoe recetving vault of Rev. A. G. Palmer s !;, Fith Mr FFHAND lndlf' at the Stonington cemetery. =% = | afternoon PP Dr. Cnarles O. Maine leaves toda: VALUES TREE AT $500. 1 ferencc to Only (Thursday) for a visit in \‘p*ing:w“'. T s 2 |G Judge Andrew J. Bowen Sues Gas & | v e Branch STAFFORD SPRIVGS Electric Co. for Damage to Shaue‘ H.'N. Wheelock: a sorc thro,at VCI’Y Tree. | a notice of the meeting of the b often ends mn n]uch ks — {at 0ld Lyme on April 24 and . Representative M. D. O'Conmell of| Judge w1 ti-{on April 25 B r.w nson more serious troublc. bl ik ‘ ‘ ot 4 Sore throat is a seri demo in Wells c Co. which he ticle on a c o Hartford, Wednesday ev e $500 for damage to ‘ i . & lf i guest of his brother. ke T ous ailment in itself. i ¥ chard T. O The claim is th vires con- ) . ’ MON TS, ;Ctn('nv;‘::')n\w (T o il;‘.r"‘“hl;'v. v of the defendant. compan . I stop at bcmg just sore 3 ban t glve vy the damage the tree, e e next mee egqe . | Featy to b areents ObtaIn our peism | Democratic club of ¢ kiling of ihe trea ; throat—Tonsillitis, ! pricas | —_— i She and inspect 1000 artistis designs. " WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, Everybody's Bad, ; Layyng}‘tlsd Influenza, pomer Main and Watsen Streeta, George Fred Williams says | R Quinzy,LaGrippe,even Wallimantic, Cons. B i s vestion | wEgowNe. Diptheria—all very eas- beginning to wonder s e Learned-Sweet. ily follow. is any good any me g as ca. oF Fagle. attend to ’ | Bagle e Iy irnable to the su- | STeet, only dau ot pr. [[wu even sfuspecila thrcl))alt a(f[gfitlon, Windham county on |y oo ik oyt 7 an invitation made by E. M. Stanton | & . cd by Deputy Sheriff Addison J.| 5, pride’s parer of a garg e will not do it—it is up ial 1 Greensll post, G. A. R., of his home town, Am- S i mony was per aid at best. herst, Mass., to deliver the Memori s ' | day address there this year. Tast C]ass of '13 Gives Pleasing Play. g present only near he spoke here. Day of Defeat was the attrac- 1 »_serious lllnes sin | { tion at l.oome:r A- house Wednes- | The bride wore a gown of | § . y .1 Gy T e I e day even and was ssed by a | veililng and lace over messaline | } One pair of Bo s or Girl's fair siz dience, principally rela- | and carried a bLouquet of Killarney | i Roll y ! | tives and ds of the members of | ToSes. | | extension Roller Skates Free the comprised students in | Affer the ceremony, a dainty lunch- | H . H. S. under whose | eon was served and a short re rtion | | with one pound of Baking £ was presented. The | was held, the bride and groom leaving | l [ D ns, all play- | at o'clock by auto for a trip to ”deL manner that indicated long | Hartford, Springfield and New York. the famous free trader, once | i ful training for ‘the roles in- | “ The bride, for the past three years, hviat bi 1 Th A BB T R SADD co told a friend ulf l had left m terpreted ;\\ as employed as stenographer the O“" ates CVCI’y Y jCCthfl toa garg €. ¢ germl o K o 5 h’ S 24 e o Tk gy, ey factorin Formamint reaches every niche and % | Bal ¢ >, | sroom, who i8 a lumber merchant well | h money in the Savings Bank 1| Bail Had to Be Postponed. known in Lisbon and vicinity, being | nook in the germ-laden throat—dissolving in the n eet, | The ball committes of San Jose |the representative of that towm 1ol s s R would be worth a great deal | council, No. 14, K. of C, have practi. | ¢ Tepresentative SRR, saliva—bathingthe throat membrane continuously. ; illimantic, Conn, , » | cally completed ‘arrangements for th | ,EeReral assembly. 1 . | 5 ot et s Lot the | 7The presents received by the bride PR Teiephone 2344 { more council's annual ball, postponed 1rom | were” oth beantiial. and nseful. . Convenience itself, Formamint can be taken > Evidently he made some investments | ‘ it 1 1'!\1!}11_1& I‘d h "hb[“:‘”all ‘hs‘.‘]‘} from the any “mc——finyplacc—a gargle cannotbe used often * e oride’s father, a chafing dish set from | = 2. -4 - 5 HMORE & SREP that did not turn out profitably. Thou. | OBITUARY. her Iriends at the Aspinboic company, enough to be effective. Formammt is pleasant to . ARD, | sands upon thousands have had the| Mis: Denris Miokan e e e e the taste. Sucked in the mouth like candy. (Successors to S';“"“' & E|"“’ same experience. Mr. Wells proba.ly | Mrs. Hon a :\V‘inm:, died 16\(\ v,l(),. H\fi{x:\;{l‘u\m?‘l’:r‘:’i{.ri Y‘\;rdne“:‘ IIi:t;:;‘ni o Formamint prevents and destroys 8 : day morni t her home, 23 alley | 4WoE epresentative and Mrs. = ico Can . : , {flms ifld i“flflfli Hmtflf&, had an acquaintance with as many ecet, following a short illness. She |€d or their return. Freatest tenor, gcm-flpfcctlop—oth:r throat tablets 85100 Macth | Serues | men of aftairs In his day as any citizen | Was the widow of Dennis Moran and (T’l‘e Bi’lges B \t‘léng xfgvnl washof may give relief for the moment—but PPN . X = is surviv by four daughters, Mrs. | Steel color whipcord, wi ace hat E oy - ' LADY ASSISTANT, | of the country, so if he would have John D (,)‘- New Haven, Misses |to match. taste ahd beneficial to the they lack the one great asset of Forma Telophone counsction, |4 HIRAM N. FENN > ANDERTAKER and EMBALMER t $3 Chureh St, Willimantie, Ct Televhone Lady Assistant » DR. F. C. JACKSON Dentist, | Painless Extracting and f Filling a Specialty I 762 Main Street, Telephona [ A mws vartety of Fresh Fish: also ' Bcrileps, Oysters and Clams, at ) STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 Norfa St. ; E. 0. SPRING, Piago Tuper "= The Willimantic Mary this ¢; ran of ¢ Mauri M Y been “worth a great deal more,” isn't N it a good plan for you to leave your moeney in the savings bank. This bank solicits deposits and guar- antees the depositors a safe, sane and corservative management, according to the law. Savings banks can only invest in such securities as stipulated by law. ie and Catherine Moran of 1d four sons, Thomas Mo- nden, Me., John, Patrick and Moran of this city; a sister, Johannah Connor of Kennedy, N, , and a brother, Jeremiah Kelley of Providenee, Attended W. R. C. Convention. Hall, president of 17 Woman's Relief corp Louise . Goss, de}mrtm»nl of the W, R. C, and Mrs, Russ Were in Waterbury on Wednesday, attending the annual stata tion of the organization that reld there Wednesday, and will conelude its session today (Thursday), An- To Work John Kelley, who has been bookkeeper-for Mullen & St Onge, has resigned aad on Tuesday morning started to work at the She- tucket worsted mi in Baltic Mr. Kelley is to have charge of the otfice. Ho is a competent man and 1is new tion is a fine promotion. He will ,,ummue to make his homo in this city, in Baltic, for " some vears Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D, WEBSTER, Treasurer, - Surprise Party for E. H. Hiscox, Jr. throat.” ’ mint—ability to kill germs. Leo Slezak, the world-fam- :\ sgu‘prise party was given E, H. ous tenor, writes : 50 Tablets for 50 cents Hiseox, Ir, Menday evenitg, 4. dosen “Ifind Formamint Tablets children coming to enjoy the fun. r Migs Ruth Stewart presented him an electric motor and battery, a most ac- ‘were served afler a number of games were Mrs, Hiscox was assisted by The guests were ceptable gift. Refreshments played. Mrs. John Stewart, simply superb and I recom- mend them to my friends.” Mme. Adelina Patti, the Queen of Song, writes: “I have taken Formamint Tablets for some time past and have much pleasure in Beriously consider whether you can afiord the risks o5 mod using Permamint. Let us send you u trisl tube, ‘Two censs to detray packing snd postage will bring it to you. A WULE™C T 24-M, lll‘ ING PLACE, NEW LORK Alice Moore, Ruth Stewart, Marian saying that I find them very Makers of Sanatogen—the Food Tomic Robingon, Blanche Judnin, Agnes beneficial for the throat.” Brickley, T.ena Hunt, Irene Stewart, James Delan, Harold Spicer, A, A, Young, Jr, Carl Melvin, Andrew Me- . Nicol, Henry Bottomley and TFred WriteToday for Clarke, Sale of Murray Preperty. Joseph Parricini has purchased the street owned by Mr, Murray will move property on Main John Murray. to his house en Mathewson sireet, Called to Manchester. Mrs. IL E. Paul angd son Harry are called there by in Manchester, N. I, the iilnes sof Mrs. Paul's brether,~ Broke Her Wrist. Mrs, James H, £hea fell off the FREE Sample Upon receipt of a two -cent stamp to pay postage we will gladly send you a FREE trial tube.

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