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NORWIC H BULLETIN, WEDNESDKY, JANUARY 13, 1918 WILLIMANTIC Judze Joel H. Reod presided at'thc session of the superior court which cpened in this city Tuesday morning, The case on trial is that of Ernest Lo Fleur of Willimantic, charged with manslaughter. The action is brought | as a result of the death of ulin, from injuries received when | she was struck by an automobile be- longing to the American Thread Co., nd up«rnled b\ Lalleur, on Jackson street, Oct Wiltiam A. King represents the accused and the siate's is bein looked ate's of th Samuel B, LaFleur Harvey entered The jur: 1t and others had been e nd there were tut nine men left in the panel. Sher- # Gates wns ordered to summon in three extra talesmen. While waiting for the jurymen the rage of Bemo PRokartz harged with cruelty to animals w taken up. When put to v ¥ ay the cused rntered 1 Fokartz s T Attorney P. J. ihe nnounced T ROUP Spasmodic croup is usually relieved with STTET A ICRS VAPORU B\“ NEW PRICES 30 60c, $1.20 eating Stoves Cool weather i here! How ! will you heat the house this Winter? We can show you WOUD AND C@AL HEATERS in great variety. ¥e have the Glenwoed, Quaker a } Rich. mond/makes in wood and coal | burning stoves. Prices range from $3.50 to $35.00. We also show the ELEC- TRIC OIL HEATERS in three nizes. Come in and let us show you. THE J.C.LincolnCo. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Furniture 705-3 Under kmg 7052 DR F. CJACKSON DENTIS L Removed te 715 Main St, Hours—d a. ®» 9 D m Phone 44 DANIEL ». THOMAS H. KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. BALMERS Willimantie, Conn. ‘Lady Assistant) 86 Union St, Phene 26C JAY M. SHEPARD Buccesding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel eonnection Rolande | I was called but several ! Willimantio | | day morning that the accused desired |was held and a breakfust was served | tc change his plea. He was accord- [at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ingly permitted to enter a piea of |and Mrs. Moise Tremblay, 18 Willow- cuilty, - State’s Attorney Searls said |lrook street, to about thirty suests. that Bokarts had treated a cow cruelly | Mr, and Mrs. Flynn lefi on the 10.07 nd recommended a fine of $25 and |express for a wedding trip which will! {costs and this was the sentence im- |be spent in the vicinity of New York. posed by Judse Reed. A charge of | On their return they will reside at 574 breach of the peace against Bokartz |Prospect street. was nolled. The case came to the su- | Another instance of tardiness on perior court on appeals from the local | the part of the war department is police court, shown in the case of Privale Jaj ! Sheriff Gates returned with John O.|Demarco, of Company.A, 5Sth In: Trudeau, Charles R. Hibberd, William | ty, His wife, Mrs. Santa Demarco, C. Lyman and A. Linn Weatherhead. | of g Meadow street, has received no They were excused and some of the| rotification, although her husband’s others were challenged and but five |name was reported in the casualty remained in the jury box. lists as severely wounded. Private De- Sheriff Gates was then ordered to|marco, according to letters received make an effort to secure fifteen men |from his nurse and himself. was se- from the surrounding towns to report|cerely wounded in action, Oct. 24. but |ar the court room at 2 o'clock Tues- |has now practically recovered and ¢x- day afternoon. pects to return to this country soon. Court was adjourned at 1120 until 2| pr, Frank O'Loughlir, who has been ill with pneumonia at St. Joseph’s hospital, is reported to be greatly im- proved. Charles L. Boss, of \he Lincoln b. . m. Bheriff Gates had 16 talesmen in court when the session was resumed and in less than an hour the 12 men for the jury had been accepted. The five men left in the panel when court recessed in the morning were all ac- «r\nlmi as follows: Ilerman A. Stev- Canterbury; J. E. Smith, Killing- Willis Covell, Pomfret; Caleb An- thony, Scotland; Frank Walker, Wod- taken sudden'y with an internal trouble Mond: His condition wus somewhat improved Tuesday night. Another county is contesting for the honor of having J tlett when stock. The balance of the jury were |his term for passing a bad ckeck in |& sore throat give e; r-'_owqdfl :1052 105 then accepted from the 16 talesmen | Willimantic expires. Middletown and | ‘California Syrup of §}E= ‘: \:}h?t ht in this afternon. They were: | Providence, R. I, have already asked |uate the bowels, DR et al I mis. E, AL Russell, C,|for him: and now Chi ef of Police other treatment is given. 4 ¢ Welch and W. J. Lec flourey has rec “letter from | Sick children meednt be coaxed to in. At this joint Attorney [Franklin R. Curley, ittorney of ftake this harmless “fruit laxative L1fE thondht that to many men weve | Ytk counts thai Bart- | Millions of mothers keep it handy be- | | being accepted from one town and it |leit's presence is there. jcause they know its action on _the was agreed that the next two men| The U. S. employment bureau in |Stomach. m;; :l_nd]bowl?l*n“{s i should be selected from some other | Willimantic has sent letters to_the |21d sure. They also know a Hitle | town and W, C. Oliver and J. L. Burn- | Chamber of Commerce, the Y. M. C. ;7‘;\"‘05“ today saves a sick child tomor- | ham of Hampton were selected which | A the San Jose Council, K. of C y - completed jury. “The jury were |requesting their aid in findis JAsk your = drugglst = for jswogn lgar M. Warner and | ployment for returning soldie {hoide of Cilummis Sy of W i the ‘comy cu MethbanEFS g Z|which contains directions for babi {inz him with manslaughter w- & who oW ot St diat children of all ages and for grown- ' the clerk and at 3,15 Tuesi where employment might be secures, |UPS Dlainly on the bottle. | ternoon the examination of witnesses |sre ssked to turn the informa- cqunlbrf?lfis sold here. jioegan, o 1. Mitenen |t the local government office. made by California Civi zincer Robe:t Mitehei : ? | was the first witnessed call Dr. |, AREe did °°"_"gf’;§’,!“yda{','afi‘? 5 = | Clarence el o lay morning, with a loss of prob- | the way from 33.80 inches in 1832 to | ner, next testified 'hm]gi},’,‘f'l ut $1,000. How the fire 63.91 inches fn 1901. Al precipi- 1l about two after thc a E ‘”“("”“gvrl“: 41( nt and found that she was suffering | [ro] s 0 doch 8 | “ et A gt S s e s et be several davs be- | has kept the recor od. | ac i L Which caused ReT| e the alleys can he used again —— | s4e ot faskiatn ] .. Theod mlar‘/v\rv’\feflm‘%n’?; ‘(‘w‘ wel- | STAFFORD SPRINGS Pt s At the annual mecting of Grace | At oser sl meo weh she child running fonda onfisediy off the > e American Th £ up Jackson ried to avoid strik . struck | | : imen, a T 2 pott ot ske, J. A. Jubb, les J crossw ? | b | sen, Arthur J. Melbourns, Dr. o - mith; delegates to the diocesan m- | Imore of 73 Jackson | Windham ntion, J. A. Jubb Alvin J. Sm B e W A dng lternates, Philo West and Loui » saw the automobile | By 1 Jacks t and | AR Cross= < commift ™ | ng for a contribu- J. Lenard. teamster eriving month to b= 4 k day of the accident for the |} nneral at St < church, saw e Pans o ie; American Thread ,Cov's automobile |- ey committee st e oppesite Valley street \\'\xrn:om.ih_ were “.":-,.,‘ use by jins up the sireet and turncd to the \,m. o et e \ silent polic 1 into Val- | ) saw the he ¢ fou 3 ) on the wes ter being ed up ken to the h Robert F 3 in Andove sday is understood t ers of the family enge from pneumoni f other mem- sick with in- i le swing to get around. The e 1. 1esday o rmities slewed ptly as it made the G Tt iens | The next witness, Thomas Wylie en a farmer \e place and omobile t a pool nf bloed on md lhr‘ fol- lowing ford Sm Burli co Samucl {a Stiles, Hugh sidewalk 1 were in town Monday. n, brother of the Murray’s Boston Store - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Floor Coverings AT CLEARANCE This important sale offers ext: Coverings of good grades and sufficiently broad to give a good selection, and comes at a time when Rugs are in high' demand. The following are among the many bargains we Floor Covering Section 5 CARPETS 27-INCH WIDE VELVET CARPET, ular $1.36 value—Sale price $1.19 a ard 27-INCH WIDE VELVET better quality, regular $1.7. Sale price $159 a yard. ARPET, value— GRASS RUGS 27x54 GRASS RUGS, value $1.69—Sale price $1.49. 30x60 GRASS price $1.69. 36x72 GRASS price $2.19, RUGS, value $1.89—Sale RUGS, value $2.50—Sale SWEEPERS HYGENO STEEL CARPET SWEEP- ERS, regular $3.00 quality—Sale price $1.59, THE H. C. MURRAY CO. New London. at his home Batios Whe v DA seventy- {no vea Thomnson _was [from the funeml at St Joeepns |l "-“’f“'";. and church was north of the crossfvall, ! or them 1 MY i ',”‘“”“ f the cro 1 Coss | ighters, Mrs. John being able ¢ o cattey | l.xmh;u] na :m-l Hlover is il with pneume- et 4 Ihe | man of this city; and zround after she was struck, :gnfi mipE SOz OF Ll peciesing ol {ed off his hack. nicked up the child Mary J. Palmer, 357 wife of able ¥ sit up a | n he ta Mt. McCarthy who | ner of North Windham, died {100l her to the hospital, Joseph's hospital Tuesday as | has home. |77 W. McClean, poticeman, tes- |the result of a shock. Mrs, Palmer is south- tified that he heard the fire alaim vived by her husband when he was fold that there had been | The annual mecting of the stoc lLeen an acciden the corner of ' holders of the Wind National bank jJickson and Valley street so went to|was held at the z house Tue half wav on to Murray, William D. G Georze were made by Sterling tires and show- | M. Harrington, Louis r cd where the car had ded when|and H. Clinton Lathrop. 1 were applied. Witness knew | ters at their meeting and Mrs. Joi the tires were Sterling tires as he had | lowinz E received v put it together H vice presidenty 1 At 5.15 court adjourncd to 1 a.|€. Lathrop; a ni. Tuesday. 1 E. telle: Tuesday morning at St. Joseph's ¥ Edward J.JH\'nn and Miss COLCHE.STER e e ayere jmarried Y| Clayton D. Barton and brother of room; and the bridesmaid was Miss e 2l Agnes' M. Tremblay, a sister of the R Bolnes over ol bride. After the ceremony a reception R G rd has been the guest .C much enioved Lux in of Middletown was | who is quite lame, but | a Colchester visitor Monday. hts: J ! Colchester grange held a meeting in “The : Grange hall Tuesday evening. E Al BREAK A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS CLEANSES THE LITTLE LIVER AND BOWELS AND THEY GET WELL QUICK. ..When your child suffers from a cold don't wait; give the little stom- ach, liver and bowels a gentle, thor- ough cleansing at once. When cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, eat or act naturally; if breath is bad, stomach sour, give a_teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs” and in a few hours all the clogged-up, con- stipated waste, sour bile and undi- gest food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. If yvour child coughs, snuffles and has caught cold or is feverish or has STA’-TORD nk Dimmick of home to attend the fu ter, Mrs. Joha Hodgzson. ptain Edward Gannon of of the first four act drama, Lieut. Van Cleve was in Hartford (' T b I Tuesday in the interests of the local pailbe sl company of the State guards. b iy 8. 8 et Charles Wilbur of Willington was |{1® Same as at that tim> and e Hers i Tie hing points to a suc ul presel The record of the precipitation for | e 1918 as measured at Colchester is as!yr. and Mr follows: o oven i Jan. 3.41 inches; Feb. 3.87 inches : inches; April y June 4.72 August 3 % inches; October 1 inches; inches; Dec. 414 inches. SALE PRICES Total for ti.e ; The mean y past 2’ remely low prices on Floor it also provides stocks that are| HEAVY MEAT EATERs or Have Bladder Trouble. have in this sale. No man or woman who eat regularly can make a mistake flushing the kidneys occasionally, a well-known authority. Meat form RAG RUGS uric acid which es the kidneys, ! | they become over-worked from the!don 27x54 MIXED COLOR RAG RUGS— |strain, get sluggish and fail to filter | It Sale price 98c. the waste and poisons from the blood, | 27x54 PLAIN COLOR RAG RUGS— |then we get sick. Nearly all rheuma- | Sale price $1.29, tism, headaches, er trouble, 30x60 PLAIN COLOR RAG RUGS— |ousness, dizziness, sieepiessn. Sale price $1.69. urinary disorders come from s 3 ! 2x72 PLAIN COLOR RAG RUGS— |kidneys. Amna and Treae Watts ase| Sale price $2.19, The moment you feel a dull ache in | if 8rip, | the kidneys or your back hurts or if | e | the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of | NORTH LYME ; CONGOLEUM RUGS | sciimer; iroguiar of pascass o ate | et 18x36 CONGOLEUM RUGS, value 59c | tended by a sensation of scalding, | SRS rast ob e . —Sale price 42c. stop eating meat and get about four covering 1 36x54 CONGQ. EUM RUGS, value $1.85 | ounces of Jad Saits from any pha e == Hala aTS | macy; take a tablespoontul in a gla 2672 cor~GoLE\_M RUGS, value $2.25 | Of water before breakfast and 1.9 | This famous salts is made from the| aul Holmes Hassel, son ot M |acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- ! i ot \Ik“ bined with lithia, and has been ‘.lsed,‘:” EFRRUS and Mrs DOOR MATS for gencrations to flush and stimulate | !/0Ime RUBBER DCQR Sale price COCOA DCOR 3 price 69c. £TS, Sic value—ithe kidneys. also to acids in urine so it no longe irritation, thus ending bladder ness. Jad Salts is inexpens nd canno injure; makes a delightful efervescen lithia-water drink which everyon should take now and then to keep th kidneys clean and active and th blood pure, thereby avoiding seriou kidpey complications. ATS, 8%c value—Sale HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS | | Eat Less Meat if You Feel Backachy in a| jfew days your kidneys will act fine. neutralize the | ew London Mre im oll\\ Mrs. Frank Ifall is car- cken jo | ing for them, " and Mrs. "X -“,“' 1 t e Wn 2 e s| Norman Svrme of the u. s has been visiting cruiser his mother, | former the S There ro. ppre tend ay meet NORTH STERLING Lillian St. John of her ate Edward the 478th Aero squ i sxpediticnary for present address, ¢ John of t Geor Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR!'A were about twanty at the Rad | farm to a Moosun .| 1 fox onc ing h her hom Ieemer ’ from R v uelwent to the electric Lment to the | garly con lantern the lecture|of i stafe. national a1l topic The { ing . 3 -k 31 B 1 BB 1 e B MO O P B DB GG 1 hav ¢ of . tection; against inferior imitations, just as the sealed package is profec- tion -against impuriiy. The Greatest Name in Goodv—Land— Sweet, the I er last i e in Norwich. Alonzo Crovee o Gied in th in North WLEKAP»- S my experi may not be helpful to the public. ree t mes this fall T have been attacked by “catching a cold” e hme, instantly-the sneezing s starte ed, I }‘-u"m taking &Q‘cn.nn-La)en e, and ia\!' not lost an hour in work oro- nurse who AN G will Young, meel 6, at to 1 cn of Mr. ng from has been the past :bout the svidence fa Tt nce g the rage of the “flu” ss, whereas in the past d c oid L...“ “la‘"' me up m*es I rhec‘.:ed a sick spe'[ with your wonderful Mentho-Laxene.” thonsa Bur s, Saite 5, 1943 B is who aire have like ed, mepnthol, s laxative, wild cherr: tonic, o zidn: betle. by dragglsts everywhere, with ench Bol Vientho-Laxene For Colds and Coughs h syrop for the whole % i § ! ! : | ; {