Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 1, 1912, Page 2

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WlLLIMANTlC What Is Going On Tonight Republican Rally in L. House. Movjng Pi and Scenic ENGINE STRIKES COACH Rebert Martin, a Boston Thrown from Platform Collarbone Broken. of sarsday forenoon th g coach the 80 # Central Ver t train of the Hart! gether j HIGH GRADE Per Beneft of St Proves Len Season ) sin the com affa sam eral o day #s pa REPUBLICAN Attorney Gene ns and Da Boost in as Filed Agent fcan Thr board of sworn lis the t total compan increas. th the year the company = ference bet ny’s list las The figur by the com — i | Hoods brief Staie News Sarsaparllla — Cures all hu skirrh and | |beu-'w.z sm, r : feeling, restore appetite cu paler usne JAY 1\4 SH[:I)AR[) EL & SHEPARD and Embalmer Willimantic Tel succeeding E Temeral Diacior 60-62 .\lm\r\ >.\ Lady A Connectior HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and €3 Church St, Willimastic, Ct Telephone Lady Ass Singer, Car— E. B. SPRING, Pmno Tuner‘ aose iso-4 W Auto Truck Moving LONG DI TANCE WORK A SPECIALTY Address: #50-2, 338-12 or 254-5. Willimantic Ct. DR. F. C. JACKSON Dentist, Painless Extracting anl Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, Willimantic Telephone A mwe vartety of Fresh Flsh: aiso Geallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONE™S FISH MARKET, 29 North St | Eacte P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phons | of and value $1,105,56 houses rounds, stock, raw, 50.82, less n ‘which is $1,- | $1,330; total, horses, OBITUARY. Andraw S. Snow. Snow, 76, died late Wed- Mary's hospi- v long_iliness. ney trouble. He »r the last eight rris, of (his city Ashford an n. For ) locating in Mansfield Thursday Waterbury. the Sécond (Friday) > in the South 16 leaves n held Caller Fined. Late >, Jordan ent Tow Coventry During October. Polic Plan Social. f Oak street un and child of Val- Hartford Tohn Hender- Willimantic has been nd this Thursday telance of heir guests ¥ o ntral Dunn on the afternoon in the East Berlin—Arth Benson whila fox Hard East Hartford—At a menting of the of the Fast Hari a commj was T tions rel- R 100l she was ng to Ly- she was Clogher visitor imond for MONEY BACK CURE FOR RHEUMATISM & Osgood Co. for Wonderful Reme. dy. Heie's two more happy peoplo wio RHE] cured RHEDMA on_moner-back | heamatiam _lasting orer woeks. Two bottles of EUMA cured me s tely 1 have never tae silghtest returs of nd. an old lady, living Usm for more than & gear, cd. Her foints were all suife re, w We have s o had Rhe eed and swellen. & ervining for Rhei George M. Rows b Juy o o had eser heard of."— qual to The Bul results The | io had previouly tried ev- | DANIELSON ; Work on State Road Begins—Norwich Town Man in Trouble—No Findmg; in Pennery Death Case—Kerouck- | Reid Wedding—Night School Prob- | { able. Providence, formerly spending a few days in J. E. Logee o of Danielson, town. John A. to he mode district next Tuesday. i Gordon A. Jobnstone has returned from a visit with his mother in New unswick. Today (Friday) handing in ject to a 1 Deputy been selected election in this Ibert has or at the is the last day tax lists without being per cent. addition. Zidge James N. Tu sessi to! n n court | morning | A. Justin of Providence w or with friends here Thursda pei s resident out of tow made known that they will to next Tuesday. (Friday) All ed ith special hurch ades_ of the School afternoon there were mmes of a Hallowe'en nature the pupils exhibited pumg moonshines and other spooky thing: enjoying all the features immensely the g Thu street New Greenhouse. schneider,who recently erty bought | Me- | ably will not Work on State Road. mbull Constr ed the o road in the north par near the Putnam town rtm has been d upon Jirection m made ion_company | buildin of the | The | aton Wi out. start | Norwich Town Man Sent to Jail. James »f Norwich Town, for oxication, was given 30 days in ja hen in_the court "hursday In defending hat it me hard | | ired ta har: s nof y to s nes when or board L weekly wage of about $10. Wheel Stolen. the or, bicycle mploy en re sappeared ns 1 Dan ned only £ o look as if the campaign- 15 far as rallies are 1 ov With the el our days away, no a any more pu polit- has been made. ) Medical Examiner's Investigation Robinson, me: exar ad examinatic [ | | is one in which the complainants claim (ged on the re wiring in t tr wtherings nd 15 weather condit iny month for There was only ! WEDDING. ‘ Kerouck—Reid. { Wauregan Wednesday Katherine Reid, d Mrs. Patrick and Sylvia Kerou gan, were married morning | ighter of M, | of re- | acr Reid at the S n high nup i J. E. McCarthy was | nt aiso performing ceremon: | Mary Riley of W: of the bride, was maid of r, and Art rouck, a br the groom, was best man, ss was whit ed net and silver trimming. o veil held in place with The bride ht picture hat ied pink and whif riag: n Miss cousi > marriage, there was bride’s « B the sub-dea; and on Kerouck neir wed they will live are now in Upon in W: Night School Projected. town have evolved a establishing of a night in response o what is a demand for the same will be brought to the at- the members of the town mmitt at month on Monday next is under- The obstacl that - seems ind in the way of putting & ition the very finance. The town schoc tee has not been granted spropriation with whic work that must he done in ing the present fiscal vear, ild appear from what has been d the project, agree to take v heavy extra burden for a night One solution that has beer )fered is the securing of ‘a special ppropriation from the town. AUTO LAW VIOLATORS in lieved is The ntion hoc it commit- an excessive town d s0 cannot Scored by William S. Brown in Open Forum — Much Complaint About Soeeding. Willlam €. Brown objects to an veople belng killed with autc nobiles, in Danielson, and so publicl oclaimed himself at the noon hour Thurscay while standing at a_busy oint on Main street lammed the newspape: matter for not making it ness to give greater publicity iolations of the automobile laws delivered something of an o wch of which was undoubted > benefit_of Prosecu Attornes Arthur G. Bill, who happened to be standing in the group that heard hi remarks on the terrors of the times brought about by swift moving cars. Asked for specific instances (hy spaperman) of automobile fons. with a promise that h | cases would be glven dne publicity an offered an opportunitr to have printed over his siznature any charge that he might wish to make against anv an- | tomobtle owner or driver, Mr. Bros id not accept, confining himself generalities and continuine to ask the newspapers to do something that he | vas apparently unwilling to do him- | self. { There has been much complaint In | Danlelson during the = past season | about reckless automobile Ariving, and | | much has been said about it in the | | Danielson news, even a plea made for | | the state police 1o come here and se- | cure such evidence as might come to thelr: attentlon. The present uproar over fast driving again brines the matter of automoblle law violations to the forefronf. For thoss who hava a grievance agzainet any automobile ‘2 s h | which republicans of the | or Judge William H. Henney of Hart- {of | of | sutficient | from | the |1t | bonds in denominations of $20, $100 and owner or driver on ace ount of viola- tons of the statutes there is a clear course of action open, and one that will bring results. Those aggrieved and abie (o back their complaints with evidence have the machinery of the courts to resort to, something in the way of authority to prosecute that has not been vested in the press, and prob- be 50 long as automobiles run on wheels, PUINAM Smoker This Evening—Democrats to Hold Rally Tuesday Night—Sus- picious Fire—John Dubois Attempts Suicide at Hartford. A. M. Bartlett ha: to spend the winter. C. M. Green of Philadelphia has bee visiting here with Mayor and Mr: Macdonald. ~ Mr. Green is 1es8 manager for an eleva§r com- pany with headquarters in t#at city James P Morrison of Worcesier ed on friends in Putnam Thursda Attorney 5. B. Harvey of Williman- was in Putnam Thursday. [ ¢ . Beers of Dover, N. H., iriends in town Thursday Putnam lodge Elks is to keep n house for members next Tuesda when there is to be a social in connection with the re- ceiving of election returns. gone to Florida it call- op Buys Warren Farm. rnon 8, Warren of Furnace, Mass., purchased the Luther Warren farm on Pumam Heights and is com- ing there 1o make his home. Republicans Plan Smoker. There is to be a smoker in Odd Fel- lows' hall this (Friday) evening at town are to over the coming election. that Everett J. L: gaiher to tal it is probable ford will be ut this was certain up day night. Closing Rally Monday Evening, The republicans of Putnam are not to close their campaign in this town unm ext Monday night, the eve of « on It was announced Thorsduy that David La vigne, a_ French speaker will be here | at that time and wiil deliver an address | that is to be held in St John's hall Providence street. A full line of knockabout and un- trimmed hats at all prices. Allard s Carpenter's Hat shop, Bradley opposite Congregational church. Democratic Orator Wore Gloves. Jobn Sharp Williams, United States senator from Mississippi, wore while making his address at the ccratic rally in the brtiley Thursday evening—not that r's hands were cold.nor that he wanted to handle his political op ponents with kid gloves, but because he had injured one hand and was tr ing to protect it as much as possible. Superior Court Case. At the session of the superifor court on Thursday, Judge Bennett pre- siding ,the civil case of Bowne Broth TS v H, H. Davenport ,of Putnam, for consideration. The case present, to Thur: un- gloves dem- theater the sen- a balance but the duc of $50 as a commission, defence claims no balance due A series of transactions. Court will come in at Willimantic this (Friday) morning for a short calendar session nd assignment of cases, Believe Fire Incendiary. belief of firemen Thurs- 41,\) night that the fire for which the department was called to the garag Deputy Sheriff George F, Hol- brook, n the Cargill house, at 11.30 Wednes v night was of incendiary origin. «aves and shingle wer found piled outside and near a corner the building and the combination blazing. A few pails of water were to extinguish the fire. Two | alarms were sent in for the blaze, one | Box 41, the other from Box 42, | the last arm on account of the fact | that whoever tried to send in the | first one is supposed to have pulled | lever as far down as he could was fortunate that the fire occurred at such an es ¢ hour otherwise val- iable surrounding property might have been destroyed Basketball Prospects. present time there are indi- iat the high school teams in ,Thompson, Killingly, Plain- and Willimantic will play an in- sting series of baskethall games ing the season that is about to Just how they will be ar- nnot be announced at this time, the schedules have not all been completed. Putnam will have a strong team this season, probably one of the strongest on circ At the local postoffice it is announced that arrangem-nts have been made whereby depositors in the postal sav- ings department may, by applying on or before December 2, exchange a whole or a part of their deposits for States registered or coupon was the At the cations Putnam field United at at the rate of 2 1-2 per cent. 1y There is considerable interest in the organization of the Putnam City band by Amadee Lucier, Edward Irving and | srge Warren. All but one of the members are still living in Putnam and is said that 23 have agreed to join. If the reor; m plan is fed Putnam is assured of a musical organization. Two Big Building Contracts. Prospects are that the proposed new government postoffice building and the proposed new central telephone build- ing, to be located close together on South Main and Grove streets, will be in both cases in course of construc- tion during the year that opws two months from today. The telephone building will undoubtedly be the first 1o be completed and it should be ready | for ocenpancy sometime during 1913, | The whole of the next year may elaps however, before Putnam people wil have their postoffice located on the site hat the government has purchased for it [ ) | bearing Interest from January 1, | | | | ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. John Dubois, Discouraged, Found Un- conscious From Gas Poisoning. John Dubois, 24, who was found un- conscious from gas poisoning in Turkish bath rooms on Asylum street, in Hartford, was formerly of this city. The odor of gas attracted attention o Dubois’ room, when the door of which was opened he was found stretched insensible, with the apartment filled with gas escaping from an open jet on the wall. It is sald the indica- tions were that Dubois had made a de- liberate attempt at suicide, s the jet was not in a position where he conld | have turned it on accidently. Du- | hols has been working in a Hartford | unch room. He was married a short time ago and trouble with his wife is | held aceountable for the serious hap- | pening in which he has become involv= iddletown.—Wesley D. Shanklin of Carroliton, Mo., father of President Shanklin of Wesleyan college, died on Saturday. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA * Special Sale of Housewares {ing of just half the IMURRAY'S BOSTON STORE_ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. LEGAL NOT|CE5 'NOTICE Electors’ Meeting follow FIE Friday Morning we open our Special Sale of Housewares This sale is to make room for incoming Holiday and Christmas goods, and for this reason we are going to make it one of interest and importance. The low prices and merit of these good staple wares, ths kind you need every day and ' usually have to pay more, is good evidence why you should take advantage of this spe- cial sale and save one-third off the regular prices. IMPERIAL ENAMEL WARE Regular 69c to $1.10 quality for 49¢ These handsome lined, and every enamel lids. wares are all of piece perfect, and ndic 1ction, most four of the pieces uart Tea Pot value f9c—Sale Pot -Sale Coffee F th enamel price 49c. with price 4%. art Berlin rel cover, ale price quart Tea valu Sale Pan $1.10 sart mel cover,| enamel cover, price 49c. 1art value ~Sale price 49c. 3 quart Coffee Pot with enamel cover, (10 _quart De value 79c—Sale price 49c. p Dish Pan, value $5c— Sale price 49c. Berlin 1 Ke it enamel |y —<Sale price 49c. quart art Deep Dish Pan, value cover, Sale price 49c. 2 quart Dot Sale price 49c. Ket s9c namel c. t Berlin tle with e ble Boiler, value Sje— Saie price § quart Berl cover, val n_ Kettle $1.10 with er Sale price 49c. 1 Pail, val irt Lipped Preserving Sale price 49c. Kettle, quart Flaring Water 75c—8Sale price 49c. Berlix cover, pped Preserving Ket Sale price 49c. Sau i with e price |7 enamel 49¢. sart Tea price 49c. value Sale Galvanized Ware Willow Clothes Baskets Sale price 59c Sic—Sale price 10 quart Water Pails, value ~Sale price 15c. 12 quart Water P: price 17c. 14 quart Water Pails, price 19c. Small size wringer att Sale price 52c. Medium size G wringer attachment, Sale price S0c. Large iz Galvan wringer attachment, v price 67c. Galvanized —Sale price 25¢c. Ivanized Open Sale price 29c. Galvanized Funn Sale price 35c. gallon Ofl Can wi - Toc—Sale price 59. Galvanized val Sale price 70c. value $1.10—Sale price 7%. Brushes Pristle e, Shoe & Counter 2 reduced » 20c. wer: now Serub Brushes Sale price 8c. value 10c- all Sale price 796 Open Coa 2 ¥ bristle, value Coal g Nxckel Plated Ware All ttle, reg Price 85c. No. Copper Plated value Tea Sale $1.2 red Cham- Sale price 35c. quart ber Pail, 9 All Copper gular Nickel $1.39 Plated Tea value Sale price 95c. b xtra Heavy All Copper Nlckel Glass Ware ted Tea Kettle, regular $2.00 Ve Sale price $1.35. SPECIAL f Al imitatic s . to $1.10 — your 52¢ “each. Nickel Lamps, complete shade—Sale price $1.35. PERFECTION OIL HEATERS No. 125 Japanned finish 50— Sale price $3.10 Sale price $3.39. 160 nickel finish Sale price $4.39. Crockery onfal Glass Water Set, 3 jug and 6 glasses, v Brice 59¢ set. pvered Butter Dish, good of cut glass, va c—Sale price 17e. Faney Cut sisting of one and 12 glasse price $1.19. Common_ Table Tumh tom—Sale price 2c each. mn Thin Blown Tumblers price 4c each. Decorated Thin Blown Tumblers Sale price 5c each. aquart Mason Fruit J —Sale price 36c dozen. 1 quart Sure Seal Jars, Sale price 54c dozen. qu. alue $1.00—Sale Copper Nickel Plated Pots, from 3 pint value from 65c up 1 choice during this $2.0 Crystal Punch or e 15 inch f Rayo bov with value $3 Sale value value 15¢. 19c C d Bean Jar—S8ale price Covered Bean Jar—Sale price Special Prices on Dinner Sets 2 Stone Sale price 30c. AR WA Crock with cover — china, 101 pieces in trimming, regular $ special at $19.50 set. French decoratel " Sale price 40c. Plain White Handled have Sale price 4c each. lish stock 3 will mean regular § 0 Crock with cover Copper Mu During this sal prices on Dinner witl Sets a sav- Wooden Ware Table nicke 51 5 foot $1.25 Folding _Ironing valy Sale price 98c. Mother Queen Heavy Zine Wash Board, value 50c—Sale price 35c. No. & good quality Floor Broom, v 39c—Sale price 27c. Revolving Handle Rolling 10c—Sale price 8c. 15_inch_Round Chopping Bowls, 20c—Sale price 19c. 10-prong Coat and Hat Rack, 20c—8ale price 10c. Dry Mops for hard wood 42c—Sale price 27c. Trojan Mop Handles, value price 8c. Sad Iron Sale price 7c. Cold Handle loc—Sale price Cold Handle Stove 10c—Sale price 5c. Handles, value Stove 5c. Lifters, Poker, Pins, ned Long Handle Coal 10c—Sale price 5c, rusting Coat Ha: Shovel, value Non- he gers, ma of value Sale price 3c floor, t Racks, nickei Sale prlce 17e. No. 75 Rayo Lante chimney, value 50 value plated, value n, cold blast ~Sale price 35c. 15c—Sale Baby can’t get into our roller bearing coal No hod to lift: vou can shovel out the pan. coal with ease from pan because it has a slide for shovel. Have Heat on Five Sides of the Oven You're sure of even, quick bake. We don’t have to use tin and asbestos to protect back of oven: we heat it. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich Conn. Mon¢ On the 5th Day of November A. D. 1912, rai, | At 6 o’clock in the forenoon, Tin Ware quart Covered Tin value 4 quar alue 10 Bread Raisers, | Sale price 29c. Liske Retinned Dairy -Sale price 20c. Japanned Dust Pan with steei | value 17c—Sale price 10c. Wire Meat and Oyster Broiler, 30c and 35c—Sale price 19c. SPECIALS No. 4 Universal Bread price $1.79. No. 8 Universal price $2.29. rt Aluminum Rico or Milk oil- value 3$2.50—Sale price $1.29, Heavy tors of Pre of Heavy Mixer dread Mixer Gray Enamel Ware at 9c each 4 quart 4 Lipped Sauce Pan quart Lipped Preserving 2 quart Covered Bucket 4 quart Deep Pudding Pan 3 quart Lipped Sauce Pan quart Lipped Preserving Kett inch Wash Bowl. Articles at 8¢ each $ and 10 quart Dairy Pan 6 and § quart Pudding Pan Rotary Flour Sifter 3 quart Suds Dipper 10 inch Colander Bread Tins, all sizes 1 quart Lipped Measure Steel Paring Knife Parson’s Household Armonia Wire Soap Shaker Frame Mirror Dover Egg Beater e Gray Enamel Ware at 5¢ each 10 inch Deep Ple Plate 14 inch Basting Spoon 1-2 pint Soup Ladle 1 pint Drinking Cup PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING TAKE A LOOK IN A. H. BREED'S Piumbing Shop and see what he has got to sell 1t you work, or ou have burned 2 t of com and have n om have Articles at 4c each Lamp Shado Lamp Burner Paper Handy House Brush Ashestos Mat Dish Mop Funnel * Measuring Cup Glass Lemon Squeezer Paring Knife Sink Shovel 1 and 2 quart Pudding Pan and 10 inch Deep Tin Pie and 10 inch Large Wood Mixing Spoon 1- During re | 1w plans of the and give of putting from ante Plate Cake nd 1 quart Funnel manner MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 \Ncsr Main Street S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent to: Richardson and Moyaies | Furnaces. 55 West Main Steet. Norwich, Conn 1. F. BURNS, Heaiing and Plumbing, 92 Hranklin Sne=' ROBERT J LOCHP AINE No. 2 Queen Ann Lamp Burners, valu 10c—Sale price 7c. Russia Iron Dripping Pans, value 15c—Sale price 10c. A and B 8§ inch Wicks price 5¢ dozen. foot Waterproof Clothes value Sale price 20c. n-Ami, value 10c — Sale 8c cake. in 1 Shoe Paste, price 7c box. 1. can Dust value 25c—Sale price 20c. feet Tinned Plcture Wire sc—Sale price 3c. Dutch Cleanser—Sale price 3 eans for 25¢. all sizes B Lamp Saic 50 Lines, 25¢- B price value 10c — Sale Absorbing Compound Fitting. Chmsblog 10 West Main St., Norwich, Cons Agent N WALL PAPERS ale spTig ieAves us Wilh au e tremely large slock of new goods o8 bapd, and to move them quickly bave Gecided to cul the prices now. You can bave the benefit of it by | selecting at_once. PAINTING und DECORATING are our speciaily £ ar MURTAGH 82 and 94 West ‘Phone. THE PALAGE CAFE STER IN AND SEx US P. SHEA, 72 Frankiin Strest F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, toow 1, Second Fk or, Shannes Bide Nighi ‘sbone 1383 Main 5t

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