Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1912, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912 Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. i Willimantic, Damelson and monia. He was a resident of the|case found outside the city limits. Warner district, Windham, There | Mrs. George B. Congdon and her one- survive his father, John O'Rourke, a |month-old babe of this city were in WILLIMANTIC has been engaged as stenographer and typewtiter at the office of the Willimantle Gas & Electric Co., suc- | A What s Going..On Tenlghts Sister, Mrs, Patrick Grifin, and a|the Rood house and are now under | ceeding Miss Louise Williams, wiio hus | gomoving Pictures at the Bilou and | rother, William O'Rourke, ali residing | quarantine, gone to New Haven. mple oo o |in South Windham, Dog licenses now d ay 1, ne BN thig . at he Valley £ ¢ licenses now due, May 1, next ating at the Valley Street Ve gl Ay TEN PER CENT. Wednesday, is last day.—ads. ° | i Mrs, beth, wife of Arthur L. INCREASE GRANTED| Mrs. Bdith Little and family, who ne lece as resses # C. BALL Hall, @ turday evening at nine — & :;:m. resided in this city for a num- A ol e o'clock at her home in Bedlam, Chap- | General Boss Promises at Rate to|ber of y 5, leave tod: (Tuesday ) Luast N:::\Iné] by EEemq PnflpnGned— lin. of spinal ‘meningitis. ~Decoased |~ Workers in No. 2 and No. 4 Mills | for Hariford, ‘\\llmre they are o mako 'l‘he Kind You Have Alwnyu Buugm. und which has been ig Attendance, Elaborate Gowns |was 28 vears old and besides her hus- : A their home With Mrs. Little's daugh- | and Decorations—Harmonious Music | band ieaves several young children, —Operatives Decide to Organize. ter. Frederick N. Flagg and family B Homuves oy “_"m’ has ‘Borne. tho signature of One of the smartest collections we ever had | = | e The commitice from the strikers|of EUtnam are to occupy the tenement aad has been made under his per- 4 2 i 5 ; s _San Jose council, No. 14, Knights of FUNERALS. ot By tha e Jate Manifisy :nu.\lm_»},r IJ]\.:nns house vacated by the /‘mfl—w sonal supervisien sinee its infancy. made of Percale, Chambray, Gingham, Linen and A L ST LR Elien Mulligan fternoon to"get. their answer | from | CA(1e 7! 4 Allow 1o one to deceive you in this, A . ¢ concert and ball in the 1 Mon- ks jen. Eugene S. Boss, relative to the Ay Tissue Plissee, in light, medium and dark color, B Voroiing That wihs rostpaned frota ). Phe Mieedl b L He Mol i i | s e o foat ey DANIEISON All Counterteits, Imitations and ““Just-as-good™ are but itable f treet . ar as well as L i : Raster Mpudey pigh event was, | heid Monday morning at St. Joseph's | cent Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hez1th of suitabie tor street wear as w as f[ousework. ere as usual, o enjoy and a church at 8.30 o’clock, Rev. T, H. Sul- After bei -loseted with the agent Infants and C pon—Expe: o 2xpel ) 3 : : # e by a large number of spect |livan officiating. The bearérs were | and ‘fi',cu;;"'fl‘lm‘,;mfl,,u Yot iy | or. Rienzi Robinson's Condition Mare N Chillitren AP SRR SRpameI: and there are bands of umbray and embroidery, oo the d it i \;'Jln J‘gm ‘lurmg!- James | an hour, General Boss, learning just| Favorable—Addition for Buff Wheel - . ) s it J Joyed the dan e »ny was | Rowan and Edward Nolan. The body | what the o ted for the — idge | h t or a collar of contrasting material, with high, low, well filed during the excellent con- | was placed ‘aboard the 1007 express e e e e who | Fa:.:’:: Dz';:‘g"::";:’: :‘h:"_'dg" a IS N & r A Z00¢ rtiol ol d X o ckville, vher: | “ . Jo. 2 s ewer. P 3 \ " B Bahare Heck. | 'OtHas \with Saller Soliar ita cert and for i bortion_of the jand taken to Rockville, where burial wmll”ou( on strike t)rl«m\(}\uy. 2 and No, i} Unstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pares squar ck. - it ai collar a- wh arigu K plo | 4 mills, or those employed in the mans| warde R ilana. who dky Bean 9 { L faks S Dlaads tions and tie to match. Some iz nlain linen with s were plaved. | Mrs, William F. Gates. Slaeiaitg EparTment OF the COMPATY |1 Brn o I.«'f.‘f‘?'\'\.‘,fi N e gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. 1% ions and tie match. Some i i 1en with i appea The funeral of Mrs, William I . flat increase of ten per cent. weekly. | Byllard left that city Mooy ROt AL contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie scru lace collar id was held from her home in Let | The committee thanked the general|jantic City, where they are to spend substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ec ] fat 2 oclock Sunday afternoon, Rev, | and walked out. The good news began | the yweek, 1 all ikl " Prices $1.00 to $5.00. i 0 By T4 | My, Aver, who is supplying the Leb- |to leak out and a cheer was ralsed | " sghley P Mills of Boston was a vis- Rud pliays "‘H’Ill‘l"ll‘\s.. It cures Diarrhea and Wind = 1 yas iBactivaly dbsorated chirch since the death of its |Irm a small group of the strikers and {jtor over Sunday at the ot My Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation D, Donkhua-and Jokn 7. Ash- ‘»\'f'u \|v;7m;|yun‘\:er‘_\ “;;2::1"“‘;.?1 f“"“]‘(‘}:‘:"}s SUDSSL tHngush the ety <Rk | L\I';limm H. Chapfman of the West nd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Thie color echeme was pink el The boavers wem iy At ssven olelotk tha BCTINS L i Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural slee gt figpide % e 3ates of Hartford, Arthur W, (to assemble . S, and whe o Te- The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. gl e s clty, Willlsm Gates of | the meeting was called to order a it |, o 3 jinay ()h\rmq Larrabee, Jr., | tle before 8 o'clock there was not a |y e st 1 was in | %eat to be had in all. and there obald ‘Bonnea ite clatives As ORIA o m % ST T e Bt M s e s | GIENUINE I ALWAYS — hepard was in | Bundreds more who could not gain| Mrs, Katherine W Ludlow, | — ke s e i P R Bears the Signature of _ JEWETT CITY . P ; s Mgty — | The announcement of the chairman | john Du West Sde. b orke 8 5 e AFTER 45 YEARS. that General Boss had been emp Miss Marietta Healy Was . Visito Geunty e i I nd saw ol ey | Frank E. Herrick Rasigns at Ameri- rs the case of ten per | v John Toote s ill at h ethod 3 " the ad ¢ 5 - ’ in waj o all these emploved | on Broad stre lows Guests of John M g e gy San; Thiead SNy Rt in No. 2 and No. 4 mills of the pla e o ot —— Dondero, Th Frank E. Herrick of 154 Windham |°F those employed in what is known | providence spent Sunday rela fl A Sunda h W. ¥ d 0 | Killc read .ov of the dresser tenders |25 the manufacturing department, was | (; on. aus he & Sur ; Misg Toiisade n \r- | and spoo the plant of the Ame 'i"’(vif‘-”"f:.il‘.’.’,‘, s A ley, North Woodsto T 7 i 1 3 y he a d hread company in this city, on | o The ¢ man the roduced Joh the board of agri Th n 1 S8 b 1IN - o e ¢ 1 company n this city, ot | sii? e Fottan speaker, and organ- Jbe state biard of ‘agri- e ki ou fave a po i e et int efert ot moon | ¥ho gave a stirring address on t rs lurking in for o ele e True 3 4nd 1t -was only then that 1:;33 er of organization and the neces- | in Us e For Over JO Years e T RT. ated learned that he was | Goiden and his ora . I. Bullard writes from Boston Regis i Ao AL eR kAR | 2 R T o bt L | E VTR Din. HasHioke Rbanth Hhoawork | LUEE NGy oo » tienzi Rob- pe g Wi, Cletics offh syl | ot tho Iabt thess 'Wak 6a1S & rasll| Gid-not spprove s of 1 1 t Goes Free. Piat s SMal by him and t « I rd | e to S.—ac along the river bank Sweit of | DY 10 aug alierd | Tolme Wauregan spen e Lo b uos | represented. A loctor's | days ago operation f n W b = ) | Sunc hiK Pathe John Zioto and O o |strike in Skowh as | neck is U satistac- | toid abscess, with ar g t I esjardines of Willimantic | &IT€ vk he ol s |on the point of winning when John | tori & 2 £ stere 1 Sun M o S e { Golden 4nd his: gang came alons, tr Mre. Harrison Bemis i, ANS 5 - Nor- ar e { speaker said, and the stril i Mrs. Harrls : vo n n : Eugene . agent of theare just as bad no g ¢ . i 5 ; u lant now next _ipr.‘lfl:‘. a : J \ h Odd Fellows Visit Putnam. 2 - € RN s built he went | Or8anize and gave 5. Bemnis ERMY ol iivhe, Yotis; Femus TONINGTON {plea of s VINat. it as"a dresaor tonder, and | zperiences. The i is remem . i leaded g v : it he went there | &0 Italian and he t o IR By Smoker and Card Party a o » e e dresser tenders.| It Was announced w s cass—Church Street Sewer ed. S e charge of the | Would assemble LTV 1 Completed. H 1 g the dresger | ning for the p b ] pleted. { v five years of serv- | 8anizing und « o | : Herrick has,had | dustrial Wo Jer party held w ! g struck him Ves- | Miss E h { Nei Hose atur s E the pulp shop, | Present an —_——— g in t g ) : ) he went there | Workers e b idans sinmbaiit s - Ll bullt part of his | Mayor Daniel P. Dunn a i v M DAME RACHEJ LE’S g > that mill. He h: 8 | ot thanks o pa -‘,’: r i ] 1A \Alm FAOLE E’S at the plant for |B. S. hall in order e Ime 2 4 | n o b . meeting might be pos A vote of | H‘\“mm;;‘ ; ux.o.;“ ot | th ¥ } B2 G in | thanks was also passed, the | ¢ e the gathering | g usbar " i t P il du:rtfia:—‘:“bonrrl of selectmen for th s ices of Israel Putnam | mothor, 1 3 M Make Address. ownessof the complexion s ach of | liresser - ténders Wil 'bs |1 allowing the hie » Suturday evenin, | e ¥ ty diet and lack of exercise, ; > | taken his son, Frank E ick, | use of the town hall fo s well pleasec ety b o T eia Heh faah eminicyel ‘i‘r’\‘r{“x:i | ings_of Satu Sun I PUTNAM lows open. UK | Gepartment for m sdgar | emplo; i N siness | 5y L y effective frecklo | , = has been connected with that | MOrnins. e o il | Barre—Bankruptcy Hearings—Den each . ent a number of year T son Farm Sold—Rev. W, E. Bates to : i ] Address Men's Ciuk rday £ am nelis for ORI WEDDING. Mins Mary Kelley fond it il e ] Patie Haapit and if your druggist you may | siaom | e Hartford B » ct from the Wisen Freckle Cream m of Superior Sadecik-Ozymina. | _Attorney Charles A 0 i P Jildersle - ot | & and Miss Annie Ozy- |Hartford Monday I M. LEROU { ried Monday Morning at | James Harries S Provider ’ . mula Joseph's church. Ret. | on business Mo i - | ¥ “" ‘flr\' was the celebrant of s Mary M ' w Yo Probate Hearing. L J e s gned be- gh 2 drrlesh il ng rela i probate court Monday the i g i : 1 in po- | Mondor-Masson Marriage. o Charles A stree Jueestsithden, S ; s " D [ | Octave Mondor and M i} PPON e administrator t ; N A ¥ married Monday morn- | L. F T, Mas ¥ ho i 1 ng with nup mass at 8 o'clock |&uest of f is B ’ A f the famous free trader, once| 2 St. Mary's church by Rev. C. J. | riss Mary O'Neill spen estate. | New Rector for St. Philip's il or Lemieux. end with Mrs. Francis Palmer ens of Danielse have Rev, ( J. Har n b told a friend, “If I had left myi C i S st g clear roperty | torate at' S, Phil money in the Savings Bank I At onec 1 s s H. Lyman of this city and s T Burial in Illinois. i ” f Wind b ¥ « C. Richmond of Westerly, | ign | ! would be worth a great deal | rmiest April in 1 ) t L, are to d Tuesday af | { i here 1 » |th - of the prospective bride's = : to M ! o " more. e « |uncle in Stonington. IMPERIAL VALLEY. Attorney CI i | DIABET : - n = Willirant vidently he made some investments g : ” ”- M. W. Witter Where Colorado Desert | trip, ¢ did not turn out profitably. Thou. | T'eatment That Costs Mothing If | : Was Made to Bloom. titmb bdesdl he & ‘ sunds upon thousands have had the | T P : L £ the curre & shadow » ; sma experience. Mr. Wells probasly e oot - t Chief R ie monthly entitled | PAFR } e yrnia | s 1ys 8 had an acquaintance with as many | . Aer s i e 3 ops | b FAVORS POMFRET TEAM men of afairs in his day as any citizen | mer : y eres . allding W. 08Dl T 1 s £ W o HenrA of the country, so if he would hi\/." ey s &l bullding up | ild of Horace f Furnace stre it : p» "} i . been “worth a great deal more,” isn't | i fo- b o L iy HOpesl a1ta SOvml gl NS, SOR AN ¢ 1 - m; t the chilc 1 The ¥ it a good plan for you to leave your | ‘ | w no o the tualatinn: hon AS a % au- | who, dted " £ mcney in the savings bank. i eu- | pi s city. This is the ninth | | thorwx wo br winter r Thie bank solicits deposits and guar- = = = == | twelve men, dead on ith 1 rt d aptess the depositors a safe, sane and 7 VIISE e g 1 conservative manag t i | ve towns and of yusands | T . the law. | h the ‘welra Members of Putna H . Savings banks can only invest in | Fellows ha ¢ re t th such securities as stipulated by law. Sary un] okl ' for $26 of the de L". & ntry God One pair of Boy’s or Girl’s | need make it soldic t to z e remember water and good |ed on SaViI] l t- extension Roller Skates Free | No rof the west ex- | tion ¢ a ! gS ns l[U[E with one pound of Baking atifu ations make a appear to be wholly urate and | ment was made s Powder. | Imperial valley has been |expected. Arr i dd . (Established 1842.) ST | { in the dasert, a verita- | made. Monday . t 1 in which the-rarest | ting in of the da ght Wate H. C. MURRAY, President. lTHE T. R_ SADD Co_‘, : hie Dew world arc| Hearing in Farley Bankruptcy Case An ; - " (. €% 1 There was a hear t 1 N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | 760 Main Street, | | A Bl e Bogle 4 by e uboe: D) Wa retars Barkciints pad y _ - 417 - It ¥ mantic onda A » T Willimantic, Conn. SIpn RS R ba Y T Fariey of this ¢ HIRAM N. FENN ] i ; A : - 2 Ch St, Willimantie, Ct. 2 AR B . Telephone Lady Assistant acy was in Wor p 4o | and Mrs. A, O. Hall and da C. A. Tillinghast Truste . o hosd " - a nma of Putnam iere g In the bankrupt ! 1 m Painless Extracting and { Sewer Tronch 24 Feet Deep. mes i B 112 . L] Extending the Mecha stree . p om Filling a Specialty ‘ \ i he 752 Main Strest, - - Willimantic r Gwer The C . X T'he Convenience of ; 40 "imore feet Fema iess v ‘ PO B . e jo Dar 1 ELMORE & SHEPARD, 0 []t fices 3 oy A rommimlr ki (Successors to Sc!alonn & Eimore) o Oas lfi, S viders . ed o S Biack I . ; ke batore'd oing k PATENTS {mbalmers 3“.] funera l“ctflfs, Particular people always ar £ ik ut & Appeals to Most Housewives. A E ke Rt Bile Apeil month, | Erofe @a. Handsome 60-page buy the best. We guarantee h : iy s s sign of } ) ment Guid- Book Free Telephone coansction. everything we sell. B Aok 13 hand it can be served for any any is planning to erect an addition |0 [he Scason the € © Jawn | UARRY E. BACK, Attormey-at-Law. 3 o 2 ) the factory on School street, this |y &' mowed for 1 o Mc .| Phoenix Block Danielson, Conn, 50 ft. Messuring Tare - enameled 1y and ¢ fancy dishes. lon to ba 28 by 20 Teet, ane story | oy jen day wa t a8 o |' . SPRING, Piano Tumer| e - ; height, and of wood. As an ad- | Sph 4OV W | 2 4 SHU 1 4 ~ | ct to their present business the | by —_— Nickeled Towel Rack 10 we a delicious flavor of toa Indian Corn appeal e thod Farm 7T ] c a 1S 1l 3 ed Indian appea company is to put in an, automobile Sale of Denison Farm no 185-4. Willimantie. Conn 6Qinch Linen Pocket Tape ...... 10c ] i repair plant, more complete R its| Charles A. and A Derdison JOSEPH BRADFORD, & | “Red Devil" Glass Cutter 10¢ to the entire tamil e and old. ment than in this vieln$t on Monday ti A Kast Put S or. 1 i i {1 Is i 1o At nda 1 F " H & ny .o,'::::yn’:c{::h ‘rl'un. also Coflr::\nak on Teol Set (10 too Mo L ‘ OBITUARY. " ¢ ’300’( B’nder. os ; i fhe Memory Lingers” s A o Gooks Mlade and Ruled ta Order, STRONG'S FISH MARKEF, 28 ot S1. y & | Ermest Etheridge o SRATAY. ; \t the Day-Kimball hospital in Put- | in th Teleokone 20k el - — i - m, Monday mor Irnest Fther — ut_your busi- fiflOPDA\I g Mr. and Mrs, . F * P g o AL R U R 2 Vs £ Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek, Mich. ¥ 5i1{ve o%er Woslwarais T . k. b p WHIECN ¥01 WAnt 10 Ut JOUF Diles faxcolumns of The Bulletip oy e tokan ta’ 1he BANMMAT & 2ot L Bradley theater M The act ing co.umns of Tha Bullaiin gy S 5

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