Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1912, Page 2

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Cheap 2 a Ko how ored clo Ask your to get you EARNSDALE (Pure Virgin Wool) | WORSTEDS which bear auit, he ¢ tailo | nvince | " YANTIC HAPPENINGS Small Fire in Mill C by Spenta neous Combustion—Mr. and Mrs. | Jehn Marshall Start for Maine. | T | CASTORIA | For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Vd Murray's Boston Store Willimantic, Conn Bear: Signatu.e of Store Closed All Day Thursday, duly 4th | Cool Sheets and Pillow Cases For Warm Weather - n Pillow Cases 45x38 Pillow Cas | wng 15¢ x38 1 F 45x38 ¢ and 42236 Hemstitch i Bedspreads e Full Size White Linen Skirts The H. C. Murray Co. JAY M. SHEPARD succeeding ELMORE & SHEPARD Funeral Oiector and Embaimer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Te! Connectian DR. F. C. JACKSON Deatist, Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - '.'ln!:) Willimantie | Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WORK H A SPECIALTY Address: P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phons 250.2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantic Ct. HIRAM N, ady Piano Tumer \t Fresh Fiah: als » Oysters and Clam: ONG'S FISH MARKET, 20 North St; STR | Detter than throus! e 22 TWha Ruiin o, WILLIMANTIC Willimantic, | street is entertaining her uth | Joste Keating of S Manchester. What s Going On Tonight. | At a meeting of the master barbers Moving Pletures at ‘the Bijou ana|9f the city it was ed to close all Temple | the shops 'in the city all day July 4th. L Stur Lodge, No, 44, A. F. and | The shops will be kept open until a 3 H . 1late hour Wednesday-evening. Gorps, No. 25, "E Woman's Rellef | 4 souinbridge correspondent writ NEW DIAMOND PROJECTED. Thread Company’s Ball Players t Have Grounds on Horseshoe Park. ssebal] by employes in d i nis of the American 1 nd the lack of suitable practice a basebal proje ng out #h Horseshoe park will be ) to the loca and they in It ths and of the keen interest taken | a | acc lig | as Steeple Tom, was perched on the | top of the cross on the tral Bap | tist h Friday repairing the Today (We Iesday) in New Lonc Mary’s church, Miss Mary Lasc united in marriage with Thom- Mullen, manager of a life insur- in Willimantic. Invita- ited to the family on leath on the bride- ss in the Lasch re om Fitzpatrick of Willimantic, known | heart disease. 7 —James Francis Connors, 17, antic, killed by a train. —John Francis Doyle, 49, Windham, rheumatic endocarditis. Putnam, April 20—Earle H. Avery, 2 years, Hampton, acute indigestion. May 10—Joseph Murray, 68, East- ford, acute alcoholism. May 12—Dennis Danohey, 55, Willi- | mantic, cerebral embolism | May 16—Andrew J. Rindge, 77,Wind- | ham, "death’ due to natural caus | May 1—Thomas A. Dougl Plainfield, death due to natural causes May 23—Yvonne Bernier; 10, Brook- | lyn, acute indigestion. |~ May 24—DMichael Connors, 45, Willi- | mantic, hanged himself in a cell in the | police station. Ma $—Alden Harrington, 84, Plainfield, heart diseas May erusha_Crosby, 101, Chap- in, death due to old age. | June irs. Adam Golab, 37, Co- . lumbia ck by a train at Williman- | “wm ford was in | tic, | the y Fred D. Johnson, 27, Col- J d of Norwich | k by a train and killed wn Tuesday nningham was ompany, | near Pomfret : | June 13—Patrick Griffin, 42, Wind- am, death due to being run over by a wagon. Mrs. Frissell returned to Webster in the automobile that had brought them to the Connecticut village. The wed- ding was a decided surprise for all of the Webster friends of the physician Few Beetles and Moths. The spraying and careful winter in- spections during the past two years seem to have been effective in offset- ting the ravages of the elm beetle and browntail moths in Putnam and rounding towns. The elm trees other varieties that have been attack- ed by the pests are in better condition this year than has been the case for several years. Donald J. Caffery of the state bureau of entomology spent | many weeks in Putnam, Woodstock, Thempson, Pomfret and Killingly last winter collecting and cutting away all the nests that could be found. That the work of Mr. Caff i sistants was effect the small amount damage being done by the insects this summer. Commission to Meet Tuesday. pecial commission composed of Silas A. Robinson, C. E. Chan- . E, Norwl and Robert p Waterbury, that he: evidence bearing on the value the plant and property of the Putnam | { The Grand Sale Remnant Store's BIG MILL END SALE WILL BE GONTINUED ONE WEEK LONGER Owing te the great enthusiasm displayed by our patrons. We will offer bigger and better bargains every day. We are receiving new goods every day. See our window display for genuine bargains. f el June 13—Agnes Gadeschki, 9, Thomp- | Water company at Ha " ion son, killed by a train. is considering the fact F S el f South Manchester | June 17—Philip Vallone, 14 months, | commi is to hav n | NURWICH P spool shop s in Willimantic | Windham, probably bronchial pneumo- of next week. Just ¥ nal game S0 2| John F. Spencer of Putnam, forme: June 20—William H. Williams, 79, [ @mount the city must ) fa fkely mne 0l o ety wa Y dee i, erling, found dead. _|is not known, but f at it o Y | calling on friends. me 2 letfer Weeik, 41, Willi- | Will not be for ks, | | mantic, accidental burns. | 5 Sa STy o Lo ¥| " June 23— Albert S, Perrin, 64, Brook- WEDDED JUNE 4TH. | mond S o S iy Two Cases Were Chickenpox. W;"”"" Hudiness; Nan Macries His normal schools of the stat treet £ eeks’ vacat r Pl meilon s b e ousekseper and Friend of His First | sraduated about 50 students, but mo ¥. Ro rmed Monday ar charac- | i o Tt s being Rainville children, Wife. se graduates will teach in large visit with his daughter ¢ T ring 18 in fair| By y living on Dyer street, l';‘, % T - nd their -way to itinsville, Mass. rt B. ( ents, and s | Lo e attention of Dr. W. H. Ju following from a We pa ; 8, ovided for i 3 Ith officer, Tuesday by Dr. s in relation t wedding previ- there : W. ¢, ‘T' U. Mesting ; i i s, pole vault, for ault he physicians were note The Bulletl: The W ‘,‘ ! .u.rv.“;‘“,‘,’ S ! ng 4 Isure Mr. anc 8. James L. Harroun and | b picious that the children, a - the surprises ve: o5 “r“‘;“ \1\‘1 B Willimar ’ 2 T P rious nines repre- | children have gone to Nia to spend | and 8 girl. were suffering from sm: the marriage of J P. ) a oz ' rtmen| | the remaind amer vaca- | pox, but this proves to be untrue. dent and tressurer of the New Fire Engine Soon d L | Rev. Celestin Crozet Leaves for New | it word . rles A 1 Elmer Charge. | Arid N : : " e el preas ev. Celestin Crozet, rector of |6 age. nd must 1 b v . 5 n Mon n urch for nearly seven years, ple we o T 3 v afternoon for Hartford, were marrie Paul Vanderma rom where he will go to St. Joseph's erday. T astitu rookl A { church, Fitchburg, taking up his new r more t e this T - Rev, Julian Ginet, who is ils home 2im in Danielson as pastor tea M Horace on and here Saturday, it is ex- | Army and a ¥ o childrer Anhapalls, Md, first wife, Helen, died am \ h I mer's f ¢ « years ago. T hildr ic the coup FUNERAL Mrs. Marie Giguere. L LIV T A ; ; el DANIELSON ? H r o I by | Department Out for Grass Fire—Plans Pay rate for Memorials to James M. Paine ! Aideil | and Dr. W. E. Hyde—Coroner Re- ports Sudden Deaths for Past S Quarter. 1 Mrs. | Sid W g y ault, Plerr Mz k White was H. Win y Vellington e injury to h ¥ Picnic of St. Joseph’s School. hit a cow : Pz for William Bartc s commenced a : S 10 | Dayville Fou nérs one, and Gift from Mrs. H. L. Ha | r ome | Mrs. H. L. Hammond b a| immc pictures t o as n th aded arious at n g1 g and jump-| Re Ac ) an of Putnam d pig | Mrs. An rumley Poms as s ‘ . S n Fitchburg " Mail Not Called For. 2 s addres t om Directors Vote St T ) Town Court Cases. near tric lig s MEMORIAL FUNDS GROW - R James M. Paine and Dr. W. E. Hyds v m Roa to Be Commemorated at School 1 is partNIly | Hyde ha sy 1 Ve Yy a plosives h NEDDING. ear, indicating a saner celebrat | Holiday Schedule at Postoffice. Rowan-Titcomb. | Improvements on P. and D. Route. v frs. J part of the town 1 pany - - com ading General News. 1 reba A !} ning. | een i 1 ham Center | present 1 uring car ay is also to T r W. Al Costello | be all of the work | c $58.000 on a total | is completed the improvement will be Pleasan — | ”_'_‘. QUARTER'S SUDDEN DEATHS. Twenty-four Windham County | - NORWICH - During Last Three Months, Coroner Bill Reports. r ) nam | 1mely, sn lows, proba- | bly during an eptieptic convulsion | April lizabeth Kinlock, b4, Pute nam, heart disease April 14—Wiliiam Franeis Brawn, 48 Viilimante self administered lauds B April 22— frederick O. Murphy, 26 i :| End of Trouble at Mechanicsville Mill | —More Bay State Couples Come Here to Wed—Sunervisor C. E. Pratt | Explains Plan for Rural Model | Schools. | skil hildren | for Bdwal gone to summ. Mrs. F. Perry and Washington, Conn., Coll heen comm! ch state hospital. vignot, who has been elected of Church ted to the Nor- | homas »{ Putnam High school, is to arrive here early next| M. Dwyer is visiting relatives at Wrentham and other Massachusetts | points this week. He expects to leave for ext Monday. Her y of Manchester. N with friends in Put Adjourned Without Day. Wi journed 1 perior May ourt has bee term, have been made | | Helen | with | Mr. pany whose company avenue. every ment employed 20 the Mrs. chure taking " social and b bout three years ag Mr. Taft died, i Made to be sold from $6.50 to $10.00. In white. natural, blue, lavender and old rose. 45—y, One style like cut. The & the boxing fans of this city re ) most remarkable val- have retu round by round, from the A f 3 4 k ynn contest at Las Vegas ) : | ues in linen dresses | N 3L, emorsow sftarnoot no [ ¢ Letters Unclaimed. s | P 4 ever offered. etters addres d to the following |as g 2 ) nclaimed &t the Putnam | — postoff week: Miss PUTNAM JUSTICE OFFICIATED . | ald, Miss Rose H. Lambert, ) - I Smith, H. B, Fred Rrwgfl» J"hr} Married Millbury Elop: But Parents | bons, W. H. Holleran, Shorie Loger Hch Corasis s Decorating compiny, Josep Insisted on Church Ceremony. | Melvin E. Stark uphereme | All Quiet at Mechanicsville. 10 were forc ke have re he French River Ty bury, M in_Putn Dresses $2.95 May Remove Muzzles at 1 " At t (Wednesday) : remove the : of Anderson Gingham, 3 DDING. in checks, stripes and i » wear them h Wetherbeo—Cla plain colors. THE ABOVE ARE ON SALE FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY 135 Blasts Necessary. L ’ T ; o o 194 Main St. Wauregan Bloc ve been made in te: o o | edge that blocked ’ osive was handled wi 2 Social and Personal g s nd th and no damage to near | iss ¥ 88 L UL Depe resulted from the use of it Cottage , | for Big Hill. . Warh g e | Perfection h it is not hat | oa 5 uee: he hard climb is e elim 1:,\ eeks' trip. visiting Yoln d e Woman Sheplifter Detected. i g | Sk v t »plifter has been operating in | of July as gu, fr. a T. P | | stores and that it behooves | Botham of V re | v to be on the lookout for Mr. and Mrs. Fra Benne n | \iyone, even a ers. The an was | tle daughter of Flushing, I and t | o 3 e ints o Hands | gousts of M. and" M | litle girl, can @ po st of | Chapel street ch she concealed in a gmail | C. K. Shaw ar make toast on the she carried, but was ob- | tomorrow with 1M one of the clerks. The |Gilpatric in New Brita ¢ | s been under suspicion since | Miss Helen Bradley is attendin T hristmas season. There was | Danbury sum no arrest in the case. Mr. and Mrs. C. rad g street have returne stern [ WEBSTER PHYSICIAN part of the state, b’ | — ed the wedding of M = p & | Married Restaurant Employe— Cere- | ~ Miss Ma ke Sy Doosi ut 1 will not bum the toast, and she mony Performed by Th Jus. | Peac S Vg ' i 3 o 3 Toa ot the Pesse. TromPRen dus-] G Harola cilpatric s spend | 4 will not burn her fingers either, if b i et sl she uses the New Perfection Toaster. £ a b ; | || For toast or roast thee is no clher dove e - > s p | / quick and as handy as the P ative COLCHESTER | For boil or broil | Perfecion O Cook sove > Earde e 2 ORI st Leasety | convenient stove for all purposes, t Diizaician; Dr. B SCHOOLS : % Weodhouse Lodge—| 31 [ For fry or bake all the paar food o gyt e New Engine Coming for Trial the| ) r Ma e n - ratt— Last o Month. o ) v el AR B i . Every dealer has it. Handsomely finishe kel, with cabinet So 2 P,| " top, drop shelves, towel racks, etc. Long chimneys, enameled tur ! 3 P : : ol quoise-blue. Made with 1, 2 and 3 bumers. | k-Book with n Soipl TR i Woodstock, Bastford und Ashford, is | tendan T wid § every stove. , Cook-Book also given to anyane sending 5 cents to coves performed by Mr, Elllott, acting | much interestad in the model school | conferred on one n The rank gm;.h“ cost. T u justice of the peacs, Mrs. Elliott | methed go popular throughout this |of page was conferred on two, and one e and Mr, and Mre, Potter of North |state ang is trying to have it adopted | application was recelved STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Grosvenordale wers the wilnesses in the schaols undsr his v | M. ar es Davis and two NEW YORK CITY - is said that Dr, Frissell met Miss twe vears ago, their ac- culminating the ed 18 the marriage, Dr. &nd AL present thera are at thei summer | » IANY, N. Y. whe are pald entirely by - n Mr, Davis — | They supervise §16 sachers n 83} e n. towns. Only 260 of thess lsachers ar s 8 s workingp in

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