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NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1914 WlLLlMAN Tic for the Willimantic nohce in connec- | Sues Amm.y Capen for Nearly su,ooo. tion with the burglary rahouse‘thfire Deputy Sheriff A. J. Greenslit on on September 10th. From the house | Tyesday served papers on Attorney What Is Geing On Tonight ,.,hb,.d” Which belonged ‘to Harold C.|¢. A Capen which make him the de- Mo o Denovriens octa- | Wiggins, was taken a_quantity of jew- | fendant in a suit for nearly one thou- ‘Eastein Star Lodge ‘No. €4 . T end | eiry, among which was a gold W('wy:f”“‘i dollar: he suit is brought by A M. at Masonic Hal) which was found somie: time - ago Mrs. Iinogen Arnold, widow of Holden A!m is Long Woman's Reltef | the pc on of a dealer hers HeiArnold on the alleged ground of a ps. No. 28 in G. A, R. H. m f«- d he had bought it from the Markle |joan by Mr. Arnold to Attorney Capen feers’ School at Stmie A ‘\:[H She was taken uno‘u:\s;ud‘\l Yes- [of the sum of $300, with interest — terday morning and was held all day. | amounting to a hundred more. The ARRESTED IN NEW HAVEN [ At firseshe claimed that she Daught | real mature of the suit is said to be FO { the watch for $2 from a man she didn't | some transaction between the two men R THEFT OF JEWELRY HERE |l o | some time “aso, or, as it was put by Frank Mulvey and Jennie Markle Will | ATter spending all day at the sta | judge Andrew J. Bowen. altorney for Hawve 6. Edolaia’ Now Fhay © tion she finally broke down an Mrs. Arnold, “a deal” between his client xplain How They Came by‘ “aptain Henry J. Donnelly that she |and Attornéy Capen. The case is re- H. C. Wiggins' Jewelry. had p d 1t from Mulves, k“‘"’f‘ | turnable at arch term of cour he was brought in he denied all knowl- el il Chief B. H. Richmond of the local |edge of the watch. When the police | Mynicipal lcehouse Nearing Comple- police force returned from New lia- | searched him they found that he had Cm ven Tuesday with Frank Mulvey Of |a half dozen small keys and a large 3 . : West Haven and Jennie Markle of New | skeleton k which would open almost | The framework for the new city ice- Haven and locked them up in the lo- | Mulvey has time | houses has been erected and the new cal station house, charged with the | +k state and is claimed Dy | inside -boards are being put in place. theft of jewelry from the home of | 2 former keyv worker. | Tues Superintendent Moulton Harold C. Wiggins, corner of Pros- ¢ may have been respon- | & that the ice at the pumping pect and Turner sireets, on Septem- | any of cey jobs here. station was seven iriches thick, so that ber 10th last. g £ Mics Markle will | f weather holds, it will not be long Boh -Chief Richmond and the New |, otn MUl ey 4nd o e today. | before Willimantic wiil have its own Haven police did clever work in this | oo Suirers who worked on this case [ice in its own house: case, as at the time of the there | Captain Donnelly thinks may ul- were practically no clues to work | H b i mber ot Hur Attorney King at Office. upon. When Mr. Wiggins and his wire here. were Detective Sersvant| Attorney William A, King, whose left reiurned on the day in question fro J. McAvoy. Detective Bennett W, | shoulder was broken Christmas morn- the Willimantic fair, their jewelry was | J),rman and Detective *Stanley Gia- [ ing by a fall downstairs, was at his gone, but nothing ‘was disturbed in |, office Tuesday attending to some im- i dhwmsirn apartment occupled by | s irticles stolen from the | portant business matters, but it will Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Wiggins at the time of the | be a long ti; et before he will have The job looked like the work of a Solid gold, geatleman's | recovered from the effects of the frac- glick key man, and iho man who has Pl bl been arrested is said to be one of the | OnG™, f2ef 19 SO B S0 ) ol N Mihe efst, Wik | No. 839013.: Iady's gold filled hu : Going to Western Connecticut. long record be h he finding | cove Tlgin ewel h engraved Samuel thony s lef he Wil- of Mre. Wisgine watch in 8 pawn: | osg Flein T fewel matoh o gre e | Ssmuel Antnony has left the Wil shop in New Haven, where it had been | N T R mon. |Son Drug company to enter the em- : B Ezents o n’s solid_gold m blov of a firm in another part of the pawned b the a d woman, led H. C. W., cut out tat Mr. Anth ¥ be e Toy 1o the arrest of both suspects. 5 ROl F ol Beek |l ey e ROy (has BEtN ARy The followins repor: of the arrest e an Ioclt-Tndyis | o -2 the lncalintarn “or severs’ yonrs. is from a New Haven paper I oliats, lene chyin vtk | Decsmbar Mortatity: day 5 oise and mearls: Cameo | ; Frank Mulvey of West There were twenty deaths in the ist alike, set in gold, safety Jennie Markle, of 50 Ar solid _gold. crescent = shape Were arrested here last n h, set with opal; solid gold lady’s Aewshing ring: unset opal: gold filled I solid gold lady's neck < g ei, monogram on locket . 1o solid gold scarf pin, enan with diamond: solid & 1 diamond:; sol 1 pearl, very CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. peculiar set- solid g scarf pin, lady’s head The Kind You Have Always Bought | .= i “ St s "o gnld mone: ha | dolars. Murray's Bosion Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. SEPARATE SKIRTS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES| in the January Clearance Sale The January Clearance affords some extra good opportunities for the woman or young girl in need of a Separate Skirt and don’t wish to pay the regular price. For instance: Serge Skirts in black and blue, made | Better quality Skirts, made of rough in this season's style, were $5.00—S8ale | cheviot. wool ‘;uum and ‘\‘\m-l nsxu‘u._ rice $3.89. |navy and black, were $10.00—Sale 4 | price $7.95. Pa na and Serge Skirts, made of | extra good quality wool serge, black | ness, in mixture and serges, were § and blue, were $7.50—Sale price $5.95.| —Sale price $3.50. EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS REDUCED _ Women's E Size Skirts, in black and navy serges, reg 75 qual- ity—8ale price $4.95. Women's Extra Size Skirts, better quality, regular $7.50 quality Sale price $5.95. THE H. C. MURRAY GO. WeIDU What Shall We Give FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ? It's dead easy.” These Chairs are:just the thing for either father, mother, sister, brother, or best girl—and there are smaller ones for baby. LINCOLN'S FURNITURE STORE Phone 2853 Main and Union Streets, Willimantic Incorporated 1842 B — Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is going to need in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than during youtn or middle-age. The best way to be sure to have some THEN ia to save a little 1OW —a little at a but that litt's often. it mors “Wherewithall” The Willimantic Savings Institute H. ©. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. tow 1913, plexy alcoh: mia of Windham during December, from the following causes: Apo- erebral hemorrhage 1, acute c poisoning 1, pernicious a brenchitis - 1. cance scepticemia ne 1, pneumoni ntestinal emorrhage 1, grip 1, other causes 3. CONFERENCE TUESDAY. ndicarditis | Regarding Power Furnished by Uncas | Power Company. There Tuesday = was a in reference to the busin lations of the Uncas Power Cc the Rockville-Willimantic Lighting Co and in regard to the power furnishe the laiter by the Uncas Power Co. At- torney E Hizgins of Norwich, H N. Swect Boston the Uncas Power Co., Manager M. J. Warner ttor William A representirg the local concern pated in the conference. Brief Mention. W, for neral ss Ruth wich, Herman isine spent Tuesday mons New am ndo: rank White city Tuesday. Mrs n spent Tuesday Boston James Harries was Tuesday A. B, Caswe short stay Winnifr: in Ha Norwich Mrs. r M Aiss was a l¢ Haver d Annic al visit George Sisw caled on friends here Tuesday Clifford and A. C. Richards le on a ness trip to Have Clifford, who is_a seminarian | » Baltim Md his mother in hd Mrs. Stos left | acoma, Wash.. Mr an was Miss Bige- following local young ladies left uesday to return to the colieges hey att Miss Lucy Buck 3 elyn Asher, Miss Doris French and Miss Dorothy Larrabee. Willimantic people who Tues- From BOSTON —To— Queenstown, Boulogne, Hamburg Unlimited ‘stop-over privileges to IRELAND for those bound for the Continent. BOULQGNE offers e aceess to both LONDON and PARIS *S. S. Fuerst Bismark, Jan. 22, 10 a. m. S. S. Rhactia Feb. 5 “ToLondon,Paris, Hamburg Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day Steamers leave from Common- wealth Pier, South Boston. Hamburg-American Line 607 Boylston Street Boston, Mass., or Local Agents. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentisi Painless Extracting and Filiing a Speciaity 252 Main Street, Williman Telephone and | day Goldsboroush, Mr: in Hartford were Mrs. Joseph A. L. French, Mrs. I\Vilhnn\ Ross, . M George Walker, {Mrs. H. T. Comptroller Daniei {P. Dunn, Dr. .. Higgins, Mrs. . {Frank Bugbee, Harold Taylor, Mrs. Elmer Norton, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carpenter. Personals. Theodore Downing of Hartford was in Willimantic Tuesday on his way to New London. H. T. Burr went to Andover Tues- day to 'visit the school there which is under state supervision. Miss Deborah Carey who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carey urned to Hartford Tues- day. Miss Tuesday visiting ing. returned r_after Keat- Elizabeth to South her niece, Keating Manches Miss J¢ Mrs. t who has been Mathieu on t week, is im- Henry Mathieu in the home of Pier Unic street for the pas proving. Homer Neil of South Willington, for- merly of this city, left Tuesday for the south where he will spend five or six weeks transacting business for a firm which he represents. (Additional Willimantic News on Page Six) DANIELSON Savings Bank Depositors Entitled to Another 10 Per Cent—O. P. Bartlett Stepped Upon by Horse, Has Biood Poisoning—Two Belleopticon Ma- chines to Be Used in Schools. | Mrs. Harriet C. Bodge of Hartford, | past department president of the W. R C. in Conneeticut, is to be In Daniel- son tonight to assist at the joint in- | stallation of the G. A. R, W. S. of V. [ 2w the Feast of the E was_observed with spec ryices during beld -t the evenins. the week of pr Metihodist church er was Tuesday The Danielson postoffice made tha best showing of any of the ofiices i eastern Connecticut on ‘he recent tak- inz of postal savings bonds by ito Entitled to Another depos 10 Per Cent. marked the piration the second three month riod the arrangement for drawin from the Windham County | bank. Depositors were then entitled to another 10 ver cent Escaped Sleet Storm. While Putnam had a heavy sleet storm Sunday, cove the street (Wednes Danielson was of inqu as to the in whict cetved Appropriation May Not Bs Suificient appropriation of 37,000 ma | | e by | the lature for repairs to tha | state a here may not ne suficient to meet the expense of | work that : New not holdi ney Marc Troad sidewalks, the improved street: Woolen C. am ic ite ng of i o track 10 h s d Street Surface Satisfactory. Putnam’s aces of Sip; o d. DEFECTIVE CHIMNEYS. Cause of Many of the Fires During 1913—Chief Maynard’s Report. The annual report of Chief Engineer Joseph Maynard of the fire department shows the following list of fires in Put- nam during 1913 Jan, 18—520 a Box 14 Rafferty house, Grove t caused from oil lamp; damag Jan. 27—1.35 a. m. Box 41, Chick ering hotel block: fira caused in boiler | room: damag 000. Feb. 1—115 a. m. Box 1 Lambert tenem Séhool fective chimnev: damage Feb, 1 ) D ter house; defective c age. Feb. 1—10.30 a. m., Tel rze W Perry house, Walnut street, defective chimney, no damag Feb. 1 15 a. m. “harles = mney, no loss. Feb, 11—7.45 a. m., tel, Mrs. Thur- ber tenement, Providenc cet, d fective chimmey, no loss. Defective Chimneys Cause of Many | c Fires in 1913—Last Year's Arrests|the vear 1512: Wire department, $5,- Number 161—Concert by Boston | 17 ‘:0 nlnn‘m department, $3,300.09; Leity court, $1.420.48: hi i Opera Company—Man Frozen to [ 37 tsi b1 aiar way Corart: Death Not John H. Murphy. $398.20; gencral expense account. $3,- I 3.31; notes, $20,000 t , $10,650 Judge J. Harry Mann of the city | sinking fund, S1ece: hng Fond court has set a new hour for sessions | $93 street lights, $5,62 sewers, —3 o'clock, instead of the former time, | $1.955 ity clerivs offiee, $312.995 2 taxes, $100.02: janitor, $300: fuel and i Charles T. Bedard, pastor of |lights, $301.41; cash on hand includ- b‘L. 's church, has been called to|ing loan to water department, $4,315.- Canada on account of the serious ili- total, 366.517. R ness of his fathe The debit eide’ 4f th s e s e e debit side of the account is as S, G. Henderson of Worcester was | follawae t hand Dec. 31, 86,271~ & Jisitor with friends in Putam - ent Dalinte 'atahue Tuesday. s £ e q “ou " 133.72 tax collections, County officials and members of the . C § Windham county bar resident in Put- | state on tay iming:s $1000.48: trom nam will be in Danielson to attend | Putna ot $1.500; oit the funeral of Sheriff Preston B. Sib- | clerk e 9 Everett Carver has filed a notice T with the common council relative to a sidewalk that has been b d a 68 police de hydrant that has been placed on his Gl e b = % land. Brown, ense account, New Markers in Use. s g e Nearly all of the Putnam awners Chelsea who are driving their cars have com- bank, note general expense plied with the law requiring that 1914 $15,000 & markers be displayed on the machines i - but there are some exception: Fire Department Payroll $1.770. A new arrangement under which vis- his report f engineer of iting physiciar giving a longer fire der nt Joseprh Maynard continuou Re n force at the B the mon council with Day Kimball hospital. f all of the fires in Putnam > vear. This record the ver (Wednesd, vent o g A degree mstallation rs elle- | ballot.—adv e | Farms Already in Demand. s B | | * Indications a at there y | ] months. A number of inGuiries b | ties relative arms in this | 1 es repaired to run per- m 4 n Ayiward, Danielson, Acad- | emy street.—adv |~ Arrangements have been made fc | address by Miss Bertha Field. visiting T in Danielson, before the mom ) | bers of the Matherhood club, | Come In Under New Act. bire'§ | Practically all employes in Donielson | and vicinity are now protected urder the workmen's comp: on act, hit | there are some excep: as a1 em- | | ployers have not sccured empioym for - help. x | Fishing through the ice is a popaiar creation with sportsmen in Killingix, | 773 it is noted that s ventu r Y. Eg | Injured by His Horse. TR0 ¢ P Miss Jefferd to Assist Choral Union. | chimmney, no los Miss Geneva H. Jefferd ic - ist, Prosidenc ) o Enorat | 161 ARRESTS. | organizat which is having very| Recorded During 1913, in Report of Fsapatul proparafion Captain of Police John Murray | TWO BELLEOPTICON ‘ MACHINES. | To Be Secured for Use Schools in the Town 1at requirements as to schoolhouses JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard 60-62 North St., Willimantic Tel. .connection Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPECIALTY Address P. A. 850-2, 338-12 or 25 HIRAM N FENN UNDERTAKER 1 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. L Telephona Assistant 3 Al'l:‘.‘\fl's | Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Dani Conn. octlTuThS i | i | a 5;. Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer | and EMBALMER Protect your ideas. Handsome §0-page Attorney-at-Law, | Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. . compleid with, arrangements have cen made to fit the doors on the exit | at the school in East Killingly so that they will swing outward. Routine bus ess was transacted af. the re monthly meeting of the town commiitee Tuesday afternoon, Clarence L. Barber, jibrary committ ted the plan for furnishing with from the state library grant a eopticon equipment which can be used in all of the schools of the town This system of doing some teaching by visualizing is proving very successful in many schools in Connecticut, and is town by Supervisor Ames, schools_in who will present the slides, the entations being projected on a and will give the explanations talks required. Various detail were discussed at | committee. Red Cross Car matters of business the meeting of the to Be at Putnam. I'he American Red Cross car, demon trating safery applisnces and baving wrgeon who delivers addie s on first aid subjects, is not to visit Dan n, but invitations o been re celved here for interested local per ans (o vislt the car while it is at utnam, Jan, 21 | Personal ltems. Mes, P. F. Murray was a visitor in | Worcester Tuesday. Mrs, Marcus Wood of Woodstock is visiting with friends in Danieclson, Fred Dubuc Js able to be out, after an illness of several days. s Muriel Fuller of Miss Mary who has been the Wheatley, returned | | | | bof | low passing ¢ of the | Dispo: follow in 238 reported value of was $66 $245 oston Tuesday instanc the nkenness 8 arre road prog tion th. s s: 83 sent to jail continued udgment bound the s being generally adopted. Rev. Mr.|jomns s Barber's plan was approved by the| for poys, § forfeited committee. Two machines are to be| pamo ot Good £ the portable | sent to th s, en to all the out a to goods Te 1.10; val Doors were found_of cITY'S D[BT $169,578. Interesting Figures Report Treasurer Charles H. Brown neluding the wa L umounted on December City Treasurer Cl ented to the common meeting of that bods n he debt is divided as S improvement bonds, $ note of Norwich society road account), § note of Nort Savings soclety (sewer account) 000: note of Aetna Life pany (sewer account). $50.000 of Chelsea Savings bank. general expense accouni) note of First Na al bank nam (general expense account), $6,000; total, $169,5 Tihie Credit #ide of the treasurer’s ac- ount shows the foliowing items for per defe 1 entage recommends “POLICE DEPARTMENT? ' THERE IS A BURGLAR IN MY HOUSE!” Consider the satisfaction of knowing that the telephone, the quickest route to the source of relief, is available in this or any of the other domestic emergencies that may arise any hour of the day or night. HAVE YOU A TELEPHONE mor given to keep- the department and all of set forth in detail. The rtment amounted to $1.770 in 1913, | - ; i : T 3 T Murp 4 . Villiam T. Crumb, salary and _ex- |side sentinel, Mrs urphys ers of Congregational Church Bible | pences, secretary and treasure de sentinel, Wellington TEan rown. Sohoal FUNERAL. Archie Wilcox has returned to the ® S. New York after a visit at the r Mrs. Henry Grenier. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- perintendent - ney Wilcox, of Prospect Hill avenue. te superintendent G. John: Funeral for Mrs. Melville Daboll has been visit- ecretary treasurer, | Grenier ing in Westerly Miss M. L. arren: superintendent | church Miss Grace Knapp of Providence is or deg nt, Miss E. J. Dutton; | Haves ¢ Face ing her aunt, Mrs. Robert Palmer, ment, Mrs, E. M. War- | mass. - ”,.‘,‘ Church street. Reo: | to. Fac h Fruria and Mrs. L. L. Park of Main was in S el re entertaining Mr. and Mrs. ers being Ne , Williman- o z Frank and lliam Greni and f Providence. Juniors Organize. - Baptist Young People's so- ) organized in the Bap- m < leader and chairman Mass., Danielson ar the committee in charge being Miss Misses lda and crtrude Brown. Meetings are to be callers at Mrs. Ja Sunday afternoon during the ‘ Mrs. J. I McLaughlin and Iver Link society met Tues- % 5 re 'in_Haltimore for a few day rnoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Cain's Hand Injured. 3 Driscoll has been ill f | John Jen social hour during Waller Cath. aboutts) had ons ral days at his home on Slater ave- | hich refr were served closed : when was « = Miss Dorothy Lamb has returned to ‘ nd a 'mocRATlC CAUCUS. Storrs coliege after spending the vaca- s st i { tion at her home on. Front street. v esda Ticket Named at Session Held Tues- | the D: day Evening. | POQUONOC g surs i = | - n t o The dem wn caucus £ | building for Henry Trail - tor the | 2 LAn . BOmIBKLoR | road is advincing rapidly e rough uices was hel n. It will be a very i 3 - e | Party for Windham Minister and Bride BOSTON OPERA COMPANY Give La Traviata and Concert Bradley Theatre. Singers Programme at as thorou, 3 MURPHY IS ALIVE to Death at Pomfret H. of Fitchburg. Man Froze Not John “As M. Ray 3ridgeport tesy a paper says or the Rev. asurer, Edmond cou Harry Olse: b and_bride of Windham, bailiff. Robert | Miss May Hatheway of 126 Park ave- . | nue gave a party New Year's eve, the guesis being those who attended the wedding of the Rev. and Mrs. Plumb two months ago. /They were Miss M: rion Larrabee of Windham, Mrs. A. T. | ichols, Rev. R. roperty Owners to State Damages to | ?ll‘v‘\(’v:f)?l\hsf{lixlhnflr !Te Pblsx‘;{:l:efls?f Resuit from Long Point Road—Lib- | 1i. Henedict, Miss Charlotte Plumb,Miss erty Council's Installation. Helen Plumb, H. S. Uptorf, Mrs. §. E. Plumb, all of this city.” A. F. Hewitt has not —— . oncerned in Geraghty Resigns as Alderman. ck) Geraghty, son-in-law French of election in took the oath of office £ the road is | ang resizned his seat. It was mmenced | 75 Jfter Mr. Geragl election er. | A v ed there long enough wtih the charter require- s. Friends announced that an ef- would be le to have him ap- ed to the he resigned. Ge- Lshity 1 Miss French eloped and ed in Central Village, South Manchester—All the milk rs in town have their new iicerse ers on their wagons. The num- small silver on a black back- There Is Oaly une isBromo Quinine’’ That is Laxative Brormio Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER 7O GURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY. Alwa remember the full name. Look for this signature on every box. 25c. | | 1\ the m | i 1 | E | i f ia | A | | | A. M. E. Zion Mission Moves to Pente- | | Church. | | = Ser \ a1 JEWETT CITY. | Borough Officials to Have Warning | signs Placed Near Schoolhouses— Funeral of Mrs. Grenier—Democratic and burgesses was held Monday even ing, Warden J. H. McCarthy presiding. | committee was accepted. It was vot- | ed to_ratify t ion of the treas- funding ounting to_$600, in the Thames mal bank, Norwich It was voted that the borough reports : 5 was n the names of | the wa ve- | ports o a- prains **The directions seys, its good for lumbago too,— Sloan’s cured my rheumatism; I've used it and I know.” Do you use Sloan's? Here's Proof. “I had my hack hurt in the Boer War and two years ago | was hit by a street car. | tried all kinds of dope without success. | saw your Limment in a drug Ftore and got a bottle to try. The first application caused instant relief, and now { for a little stiffness, [ am almost —Flecher Norman, r. lostant Relief from Sciatica {was kept in bed with sciatica since the first of February, but I had almost in. stant relief when I ‘tried your Liniment." P A aiekuns, Franajors Ry. Sprained Ankie e Linis for the last 15 years, I can say itisone on e > Fae ST e Srathees 2 s e e, ket. tors said I would always be Jame. er using it night and morni as good #s any of the other as zood rer fire emen in oy rkuanm(nt. “liam H. Briscoe, Central and Swithout a bottie since that time. SLOAN'S LINIMENT At all Dealers. Price 28c., 50c. and $1.00 Sloan's Tustructive Book on horses, cattle, poultry and hogs, sent free. Address, DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc., BOSTON, MASS.