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NEWS LETTERS FROM ‘!E! M BULLETIN REPRESENTATIVES. ~ MURRAY'S Boston Store e one That the Best Tonic-Si i Mrs, G. W. has held | fire wi d b Docto | WILLIMAKTIC, CCNK. WILLIMANTIC. in the upper rooms were damaged by | 3 box soctal'In'the vestey W nesday | orty jocal . toBuild Up the szstan. Run Down u&‘leatmed 5 st P s e Tiree oresent {o enjoy the £00d | Lort il Dy the Long Strain of Winter, and to drive e ColithiTon Officera of San Jass Gouncil Installed | , The men had-a hard fignt to save | th-thres, present o/ enioy (8 £1Ch | co antll it had destroyed : out S Feverand is Via STONINGTON use of times ad- v g ¥ g ; by District Deputy E. A. Sullivan. | foining pnfp"&; Chught fire trom the 418 took'pers) gnd that whd b Buzt for pulldings. iz b S . The water way —'the comfortable Will Close Today, The members of San Jose councll, | aparks and dry grass that burned like | kisses. Miss Gthel Thompson, (Dung Dll.g! E’urem I 3 3 way or Travaine A No. 14, Knights of Columbus, spent a | tinder. p O e ienes Marion | e & b As a tonic and stimulant it is the greatest strength-giver known g New Himpanire “‘u : \ soclal evening in conneotion with the | ~Mr. Schilling estimates his loss at|¥hich was the prize n ,Merian | mated at about’$160,000, g e 1 p 0 et chard Peck—sate, staunch vesee at 12 o'clock NOOL ; ceremontes incident to their annual | about $300. The property is covered byt L assis 3 tarting In a tenement house which | science. It destroys disease germs and by ts building and healing pro- | tha ‘e every comfort and comvens | installation of officers in the council | byinsurance. son in entertaining. was practieally vacant at the tlme, as| perrieg restores tissues in a gradual healthy natural manner. It is a won- | lence for the traveler. chamber in the old armory on Center i ed Social at Baptist Vestry. nearly every occupant was at work in | of r by A gelightul voyage on Long Isiand ™ street 1hursda; Bad Brush Fire. The Ladles’ Ald soclety of the Bap- | Bearby shoe shops, the flames were derful specific in the treatment and cure consumption, pnuemonia, | soung and a ll‘lpar...b e g Fyronen ) District Deputy, Kaward . Sullivan/| 4 ragiuy drash Sre in Omanteills| tist stisel b 35 aftariys and eve- | driven by a fierce westerly gale from | grippe bronchitis, coughs, colds, malaria, low fevers, stomach troubles, |derful sky line snd water front of & Dan! * - | the corner of Elm and Auburn streets . . - ) on Yo . {1 n Thursday “morning was successtully | ning social in_ the vestry on -Thurs- | { wast diseased conditions, if taken in time. ew York. Fashlon"ble | The fougnt by the men in that vicinity. | day, at which there was a large num- | {hrough two city squaits, bounded, by and IIV{' ‘“‘li“’fiflk‘“d WN‘”“ few of the thousands of letters | , Sieamer leaves Stonington at 1118 & A Superintendent Backus shut down the | ber present. There was a_ business | Him and Auburn, Cedar and IFine e take the liberty of publishing a v . ter$ | p. m. week days only: due Pler | srand knighy. George b Brady; :’E’L‘K mills and sent the hands out to assist | meeting at :hlchl nn:rf. {%,";‘C'if;fn’ L B o Sithousn the ir- | Teceived from leading doctors extolling the merits of this great Spring | North River, 7.5 the next morning. | cellor, James E. Lynch, Jr.; warc v the fi pres| nd sew in fter: “ L, ¥ s A Apparel | o 58 e, B ety | "R evind e e e g | Sagver was arved e w Sk, SOk il enen ey | 1O e THas No Equal Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 William A. Costello; recording secre-. 0 a ther | the evening there was an entertain- - E Michael F. Grady: treasurer,| un 1o many dwellings aod o e W ek ineluded & | Smaller fires outside the main area, Effective Stimulant i ecen g Lon oot | Write or télephons W. J. PHILLIP! | John W. Moran: " inside gusrd, John | "3 ie started in the woods at the | duet, Lite's Dream Is O'er, sune by DU these were quickly put out The( Ina secent letter A. J. Park, & M., M./, Recently O. L. We L M. D, of 29 | o Tondon: Conn Fiad [ » 2 o ire district to the leeward of the Austin St., Worcester, Moriarty; outside guard, Eugene F:| re, 3 ve and caus- | Miss Mabel A, Young and H. E. Jack- | &nt D., of 520 E. 50th st., [ Aust > y f Martins trustees. Jonn . Cagr Wil | [Gir of the Pinkhurst grove and caus- | an: reading from Will Carleton by | firé for some distance was thoroughly | «'f um to0 busyto write my opi ex-| ‘A’ stimulant - I ed a damage of about san wet down by the out of town f 5 am L. Flyon, Dr. W. P. S, Keating: | jors: “piiacipally to standing. timber | Mrs. Chanles Gardner, and 8 solo, Two | Wet down by the out of town Sremen | perience and results of the ministrat t : 4 lecturer, Walter J. Costello, and cordwood. Thomas Deyle sus- | Cities, by G. H. Prior. Refreshments| Z8% ity wam thus save throm"n Datfy's Pure Malt Whiskey to weak, fecble ““‘“'h‘l“‘.i fl’lfllll’ " More liberal than ever before you| After the installation ceremonles,| tained a loss estimated at about 3300. | were served in the evening. The com- S ChETatlon such Dt eitiocs | and debilitated pasicats, but I will repea cosmalescen i 0 o _ | which were very impressive, the new | peacticall the entite wale population | mittee was Mrs. Frank Halyburton, n 5 mm : will find the stooks today. Everything [it'o( ofay Ueing used, an appetising i iabe, tonihs B rotous nre | Mra. DD ey, Mix' A 0 Clarke | simoet exactiy o year ago, The casse Smitaicly I 1 oy cutn pi Zou bave an abuoluely, CHELSEA LINR. ton- | lunch was served. This was followe pradf 1. Mrs. H. R. Willeox, Mrs. J. E. Phil- 5 medial excel i iformi eflects A Ty neceseary for a complete and fashion- | ', GLCTInY general social hour.| o0 At 1ast &at it under contro lips, Miss Lily Jones and Mrs, A. E. B gy s N Malt Whiskey. Itsis a first-class and Mm:em'g‘:a‘:i iy ¢ g Vrelght Service: . . able gown is here, and at reasonably he committee in charge of the ard Burial of Herbert Clark Toda; Prior. i o - effective stimulant, and meets every indica- nents for the evening com~rised more yenerally by physicians than any other | - Superior Freight Servica N tramse fow priees. Walter J. Costello, John W. Moran, phy: : Only twi . Dr. 5 0 i 1 ” The body of Herbert Clark, that had Mrs. Luey C. Franklin's Death. |, DR¥ to years agg S;fi,fi",,‘.‘."m tion where a stimulant is needed. viias pivmmcatis ferring. “ been lying in a receiving vault at the| The death of Mrs, Lucy Colburn| iagtain of d now he Robert J. Pickett and John Moriarty. | \Cillininfic temotery for some weeks, | Franklin, which ocourred in Williman- | ia ‘being commdsen toc the: presidency o P'“,f,{‘g“,,',',, eti120] o F1nd It Absolutley Pure Frelght recelved and forwarded te | COMPLIMENTARY DANCE. was plaged on the .15 train for Boston | tic this week, was of interest to the| or Smith college. He is but 34 years K. M. Teigan, ., M. D., ‘| “TIt is only when I consider it all Southern and Western points. ok this morning by Funeral Directors El- | older Jewett City people, as the family | of age and if he accepts will probably | 26th Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn., wrote|inat I prescribe stimulants for my patients. R suevistod o plication. E t r M‘"iner Ladies Reciprocate Hospitality of Rip|More & Shepard. It will be taken to|'of Colburns were residents here for' he the youngest collee president in | ina recentletter:—“During the last Dinc-ithen order Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey | Frelght service direct to New York. as y | e i | Newmarket, N. H, accompanied by |many years. She was a great-aunt the land. Dr. Burton was born in | teen years I have frequently, when alcoboliciwhich from utely | Special arrangements may be made | inkle Club. v nere burial wil ltake place | of Frank Olin, a former resident here, Brooklyn, Iowa. His life story is most | stimulants have been indicated, prescribed|pype, M. D. 3401 Vernon\| whereby freight by this lin be For Women and Children. A stock | e jadies who have been attend- in Willimantio this interestingly told by a New York paper | Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for my patients|ave,, Chic - . delivered at Store Door In New York -~ 1 S - : “He wat A ‘om i ith them which includes many shapes and color- | [1% the scties of assemplics and whists | FUNERALS. Personal Notes. Carleton college at Northfield, Minn. becums S pp :fllcinfi“b"“m: gt Prescribed It For Years promptly upon arcival of steamer. Lows bl ety . ¥ s in 1900, and for three years was prin- y ‘s . « est rates. ings. Hats of becoming style and at | season were hostesses Thursday eve- Mrs. Lucy Colburn Franklin. yChampion Mathewson 18 & guest of | (0o “Windom natitate. at Mbnte- | any of your representatives, permit me tol *Lhave used Duffy's Pure Malt Whis- 5, giv me; "8 a complimentary dance t0| 1y, guncral of Mrs, Luey Colburn | Mathewdon is a professor of chemistry | video, Minn. In 1908 he entered the | say that I consider Dufly's Pure Maly h':!?‘dt‘r'm‘ifl cases re- | STEAMER YUMA leaves ® peivs that will intesest you. ers of the club and & few Of | gy nbyin' was held Thursday after- | at Yale universicy, and ls the son of | Yale Divinity school and recelved the | Whiskey the purest and very best 8y [ o g - t their guests in Washburn hall. { ' degree of @uctor of philosophy there in the marki and ) ng, ‘ieaves No 9 | "It was one of the social successes of | 100D at 1 o'clock from the home of | H. I Mathewson of Milford, Conn. = | P phy the product on the marke e W R s Vilanth . 3. | Mr. and Mrs. George B. McCracken| Miss Agnes Brennan and Miss Ma-|1907. He then became professor of enso gra have |4 p. m. 'New Pier 32 East River, foot ' . ’Ci“s:-“,,‘,‘:fm:‘l;;d‘: '*;gg;ff;g,;;;‘_ on Mountain street. Rev. Louls Honey g e i e s | systematic theology in the Yale Divin- Only Pure Whiskey no hesitation in stating that 85 2 medici 1;.,....;‘.“ e on ronden on iy | five couples were present and an ex- | Fiocken, pastor of the Methodist Evis- | Delphine Beauregard’s this week. | ity school and showed such ability that| ¢ haye received the sample of Malt| icinal . tos v Pyl i g I church, he ‘officlati - a’life professorship was offered him, | yoy: 4 2 cellent evening's pleasurs was enjoed | (OP2, PhUTchy was the oMiclating cler vl!hl(gl':g g S 238 Dantelson 18 | Sut he resigned to go to Brookiyn. He | Whiskey and believe it to be the only purel '“?,""““'d"m made by all in attendance, Music for tae| X whiskey I have sampled for many years, thousands of brother who, by o . 5 The beas vere.Irvin L. Klin 3 preached for some time at the Puritan e , who, e ladlee T omaen " voted | Cracken, Charles Andrews and Wil- | ps for Haster at Jeett City green- | Ho has a book in press called “The ah e e s e A L D Seneenivies. b by the 9 gentlemen_vote Problem of Bvil' Dr. Burton ls six | from Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey than allldue. You Norwich & New York Propeller Co. maria C. A. WHITAKER. Agent hiskey, I consider Duffy's in E', u'-:z. Dutfy's in a class ha; like Fashionable Su'fs For Easter Wear A ted | iam Smith. Burfal was in Willlman- | houses.—adv. T o e the ladies capital hostesses and wera g teet three inches tall. He played rst | the other medicine I have ever taken. Ijfor having m such a high agreed that they know how to plan metery, Elmore & Shepard were e 3 o wing Tl ani t At $15.00 fo $25.00 R curry ‘ut 4 aven of st nights |10 KT STAFFORD SPRINGS. B Chptalu of 'thy: niue Bt fhe Yile| ers talm u respootiel afice ol o D P ': . m!}!?n_ 9 e kind evi bette a N Sl e - > e . Granc 3 ‘ ven better thian the men Adolphus Jacques. Divorce Granted Mre. Gsorge Knight | oopinyy Sghool, He alsp plaved bag| lznguage to express the relicf I have foundjabaolutely pure whiskey at such 3 Rooms, $1.00 a Dt =ty [ s I8 it ans caubwelomtiv ) Greditors Meot The faneral of - Adolphus Jacenes| "™ "Binney Makes ~Business | Smith, even If th girls are not allow. [gwhile [ have been taking ir." D. Bodifield comparatively small expense. ¥ L. O. Mor- ms, $1.00 a Day garments of excellent styls, beautifully | The creditors of M. L. Schuster & | morning ot st ey s enuran few.| Change—Borough Notes. od to compete l-)v;:n ihe teams of other (M. D. 297 Axd_:-ood Ave., Cleveland, O.fasse, M. n:,w R.L i St ot ot N tallorsd, and at & price which make | SO held a meeting before Referree i | Arthur DeBruycker officlated. No re- 3 H 1f you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your Y. Oity Guide Hook and M 8 and has two children. - His wife is also 5 f Bankruptey A. J. Bowen. The bank-| quiem mass could be celebrated ac-| Mrs. Kate Knight of Stafford Springs | 070 o i0C ¢ Carleton college."—Hol- | cheeks the glow of ‘perfect health, take Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey rupts were not examined. Attorney | cording to the rules of the church on | Was granted a divorce from her hus- . i them valiie exceptional. They &re of | oo Harvey, ren Hroly Thursday, ana one will be g | band, George Knight, by Judge Reed | yoke Transcri regularly, according to directions. It tones and strengthens the heart ac- senting. clai Worsted, amountin $850, which was a ma- | ehortly after Kaster. Burial was in|in the superior court at Rockville on " i i i tem., i i world’s leadi; Wrech Secge, Pamama, Worsted, /and | 8 laied W 3. Hastied ek b Bt JOMSEE et Thureday. . The action was brought A “Boiled Du;:\t.h tion and punfial:he entire system. It is recognized as the world’s leading Striped or Chacked Fabrics in all the | trustce. He was appointed. The cred- —_ on the grounds of habitual intemper- | Mrs. Eldridge’s new hat has just| medicine everywhere. itors were present with thelr atto: Notes. ance. = o ! i £ eclorings fashionable this season. Coats | B. J. Danuhey ready o be examined;| Miss Jennie Israel has feturned trom| The stores, banks and other busi- |had the fashibnable downward ten- | CAUTION—When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy’s The entire property may be d1sp0Sed | a tas reontns' atay i Bamger and | Dess places will be closed today (Fri- | dency, the ribbon was exquisite, and 2| Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. It’s the only absolutely | of by private sale. Several of the oth-| Waterville, Me. ~ Miss Israel served | d3v) @ legal holiday. e e e ien 42 pe- | pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold in sealed bottles only—never in Front, Single or Double Breasted. Some | °F l8Wyers Interes ed in the hearing|as bridesmaid for Miss Jennie Shoro,| Mr. Pinney's Business Changs. | {yrecque crown. bulk. Look for the trade-mark the “Old Chemist” on the label and | New asd Up-to-da are three button Cutaway or Straight vere not present. Judge Bowen has|a friend formerly of this city. C. C. Pinney has sold his interest| The femint bers of the p b ;. partical have Embroidered Collars and Cufts, | "0t appolnted any appraisers yet. 1n the ‘irm o Brown & Pinney to H. household eyed ¥t mpprovingly, but| make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. ~Price $1.00. Write INA 7. LEWIS . | FE et Miss Katherine Lamb and grand-| P. Lovell of Providence. Mr. Pinney|could give no name to the botanical| Consulting Physician, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y., for Others trimmed with Bengaline Silk. OBITUi!iY. mother of Mystic were in the city on| wil] devote his time to the Interests| portion of the decorations. Mr. Eld-| , free jllustrated medical booklet and free advice, . HOURIGAN, Jewett City, Skirts ha: ol fro ith trimming |’ S Thursday on their way to New Brit-|of the Phoenix woolen mill of Hyde- | ridge, however, regarded the creation ve pan nt, with trimming | Mrs, John S. Rhoades. ain. Miss Lamb is a student at the | ville, of which he is part owner. with mild disfavor. e s 5 S \I Mrs. Lucy A. Rhoades, wite of Jonn | Willimantic state normal school. Sumuel E. Fairfleld, a former Staf- | T can soe, John" sald the owner of Paimaas Orlting Ssamte. corres oat. " - e v sl — s mornine at ford attorney, has been Visiting|the hat, pinning it Into place and N s iore o1-3: Woase o ansfield l-uu:lC%rne‘rs an 1me gy of Personal lt.rle:od; m.flfcizzm&stkegh}of:lrfleldl smlling 3! ‘her hu;lm;:cnl,t ‘;;m:t Fio Winsted Soldier to Get Back Pehsl will be in Salem, Mass. delard Morin of Norwich was In on’t admire my - But Why?| Jyohp J. Kenney of Winsted has r MOOSUP HOUSE. uv.noe.Q nn,NTn: Is in charge. | willimantic on business Thursday sog‘ol’mv21}n§$§hm::a‘h,:fld:x;swJmur!ez! IS‘,’.{X.? %ggg:(]:; Nhchigti/%s Teturnel celved information zhflubm; nppll::.- Prop. H 8. King, Mgt ctave Maheu. ” s 4 " | tion for a pension and back pay mect wals's [0[‘ Easter : died Wednesday eve-| Mrs. Fred O. Vinton of Eagleville | in the Converse block. Mr. Eldridge, examining it critically, | yoon “favorably received and he will o was A Willimantic visitor Thursday. | There Is to be a meeting of the|“and it seems to be a nice hat, in epite Bpecial attention paid to Commercisd Girls’ clup at the Congregational chap- | of all those onions, beets and carrot: ‘men. of his receive §400 shortly. Kenney was one mantic, where he had| Charles Eurninger, age 39, died at!to accustom themselves to the idea.|when he was in the gervice "For more than thirtv| Miss Ruby Higgins of South Cov-|his home in Stafford Hollow Tuesday|They are gtrong on internal revenue § s Walsts of Black Peau de Sole or Taffeta Slik, open back or front, $5.00, $5.95. Walsts of Black Satine, $1.00. s g of the Winsted bois who enlisted in TeL 98-18 of many fabrics and colors, In large Mrs. R. G. Waterous of Windham | ¢! Saturday afternoon, but you know, Sallle, T never aid like [ & 53¢ 0 h™ 0 1%00 3" gerved ten Meesup. Comn. and plentiful variety—values surpris- Maheu was | Center was a Hartford visitor Thurs- ‘,,,Eg“,:,{fl,j;’:,‘,g‘y ‘;;;;,,::;‘;‘ & house| a bolled dinner.”—Youth's Companion. | yonths with Company M, Third Con- fagly Sood. Hyacinthe, Canada, 67| 3a% Keefe on Stafford Helghts. Sounds Un-American, B e e e & Tallored Walsts of white and many 3 States with nis| Miss Jennie Wilcox of South Wind- }’D:?gej] -!l;hflif‘;’ex visited friends In| ¢ 5 new for the republican party to|and Camp Haven, Conn, For some . color combinations, in a big variety of heir home in|ham is the guest of friends in Hart- | Hartford Thursday. propose a tax on tea, and it will iake | time past he has suffered from rheum- styles, at $1.00 to $2.50. | Fx kg’ ha [rord Died After Long lilness. a while for old fashioned rapublicans | atism. the attack having first come on entry was the guest of friends in town | morning, after a long illness of | taxes, Bndm urh;s Ltge aslmmshl-fmmé Thinking for Twe. . Thursday. Bright's disease. can war they teste cer tax, and | . 5 e Ains Mary Bisk a teacher in Man- | found it good. But a tea tax aiways |, -That s what I call an \deal mars - dmill Mr i Miss Ella Thompson has been en- | ehester, is spending & week at her | makes them think of the Boston tea | Tiage Hardy SoCarel [0 00 WeR A0 Voars age he|®aged as operator in. the local tele- | home on Stafford street. party. They think, also of "the poor | they were walking homeward Siter e Jand and built | Phone exchange. The quarterly meeting of the For-|man’s ‘.‘5“‘“‘,“5‘,1‘“"‘ yihe, full din- | believe both think absolutely altke.” g one him- it esters was held in Soclety hall on|ner pail” and other party cries whicl “Yes, they are certainly charmin; the employ of the THIS 18 OUR SPECIALTY. | Walists of Black Mohalr or Nun's New and artistio designs. Carlo Velling, $2.50. g one Mm| Mrs. Willam McKinley and daugh- | Thursd: n were more than figures of speech to ir ¢ ALy iitree glv- ursday evening. g assentéd Mrs. Hardy, “but about the of goods received and sold every week, ona of ¢ ter, with Miss Docina Trudeau, spent them, and they realize that tea_has o l gl Thursday in Harttord 2 urcent Events Clib. some relation to these—New York | thinking, Joe if you will motice she after 1 Our stock Is complete. We pl Why can’t we pl Schwartz Bros. generally thinks first."—Youth's Com- The meeting of the Current Events | Mail, rep. oty Miss Lenore Little has returned to{ club will be held Monday evening. The | Corthampton, Mass. to resume her | programme is ss follows: Roll cell m at Smith college. Places of Unusual and Historical In-| The New York Evening Post inti- |, e = i s sn tereat—The Connecticut Valley; means | mates that President Taft makes too | “Off fiy with me” the maiden sald, s, | much of his Yale relations and that Thp‘{‘;)fr;“m;“ e e Yale is manifesting a degree of enthu- | T1f, ¥ answered: Well, perhaps I everybody, died and sinc Misses’ Easter Suifs $§12.50, $15 00 | i Alonzo A. Bartlett, you? Victor and | laughter, Mrs. ) ot thia’ ¢ Mr. and Mrs, A. T Bill, Mrs, T. R |Of transportation, railroads, trolle arker and Mr. Bill's youngest daugh- | St- Music, vocal solo, Miss Farnell Beatrice, went to Boston Thurs. | Committee, Mrs, R W. Smith, Mrs.|siasm not altogether fitting.. It in- . B. P.-Cooley, Miss Blanche Cleveland. | rard g1 - mig , @€ hish grade Chiffon Panama, or Her- | <l b Hostesses, Miss Mena Adams and:Miss | serve But Harsard. it st be re.| 1t I were only Wilbur Wright: three button Cutaway cffect, or semi- | in this city Thursday on his way to HOME GARMENT MAKING. the toastmaster at the dinner in A Narrow Escape. oty g J | his_home in Greenfleld, Mass., where —_— New Yorlk last week sald: “We've been | ‘A Cleveland man came near marry= fitting; trimmiug of silk or braid, lined he is to visit for a few days. The Bulletin's Pattern Service. iting for this 208 - [ime the wrong girl on acoount of 4| 1911 Water St, Washlngtun Sfl- B o BB mistake in names, but foun ou! throughout with satin. Skirts are full Alderman Frank M. Smith is in One of the Common People. 1!(1 time. More fortunate than many o 4.07 express | Hartford for the balance of the week On his first trip to New York in|men who have no way of learning of We are agents for the celebrated cirgular-gored and trimmed. Colors Deerfield to | with his family, who have been viit- many years as a “private Citizen Col: | helr mistakes until too late.—New HUB RANGE and the NEW HOME : e funeral, _|ing there for a e s. ! o7t “he e ok -t ork Herald. Black, Navy, Reseda, Tans, Taupe | i ai T ons, ZP;JD‘fi‘,‘,“'i“c"fo‘:?(;gd‘Zr}”i"‘*wfi‘!’n P AT SRy SEWING MACHINES. Smoke. | Summoned to Court. The State Board of Health's Law. Now he Is In_the ranks with the rest If It Can Close the Gap, AN R P | | Constable W. J. Hastings Thursday| Following is the bill which is said New York Herald | Congress is brighter than 1t looks If 1t | morning served a writ on Max Mark: | to have the endorsement of the state — can success{ully revise the tarift and m r of the Irvin house fo rd of health: [ close up the $100,000.000 gap in the Thc H C. M = his ap ce in eourt before Justies| Section 1. No person shall spit on A corps of the Norweglan army ls | national revenues.—Chicago News. . urrav L0, | of the e P. J. Danahey on the | the sidewalk, crossing, or In any D“!b- being drilled to operate on skates. Juct | e 3 17th Inst ho ‘civil action, Whits | lic street, park, or square, or upon the chows the difference. An American | < : Agents Ladies' Home Journal Paer | ooy 12t ! Vil action, Whit- | 40 F ot any hail or office 1n any hotel, offtcer. who tries to perform his duty | o o Culture and Women. =~ = There is one sare floar aprod e | B i with his skate on is called betore a 'y [, OUCH TCaLhE MOCET 0N ading for bread and biscuits. | or lodging house which is used in com- courtmartial —Omaha Bee. sz ] | $300 FIRE LOSS. mon by the guests or tenants thereof, poe = Tinmessndne makes a fool woman.—Dallas News. I’s LU | . o |or upe o atform, steps or Damage to Home of Joseph H. Schil- HoM b flaar.. DISELS ELMORE & SHEPARD, | ling. | et a8 euaion. stors or fac: resota On and after April Ist all . P = . or stroet car or other public con- [n(rh,lcumn o Sessions &I]mmot.-o) { . forenoonat about 10 .(:1‘\ e ¢ i = Thr "y [uyers amers and Funeral Drestors, | ¢ scovered in Joseph| ' Bec 3. The term spitting as used in Washingto & I B Ireciors, | = sse at Spring Hill, act shall be defined as the act of T 3 i ¥ | Mans he fire was confined | expelling any secretion from the chest, Qountry Saved Again, are ‘fuding this_ sters - Seanuiy bills for (ias and Electrie. 60-62 North Street, 0 the e Y caprred [ e B o Desplte the automobile incident, ami- their dollar gets them just 11 10 t ind was blow- | throat, mouth or nose. A cable relations have heen restored be- Telephone connection. j4n tween Senator Balley and the White arks ignited | Sec, 3. Any person violating the provisions of this act shall be fined twice the quantity and as good quality as it will elsewhere, than one nor more than five House—Washington Post. . HIRAM N. FENN, |ncisheore e S e R D Rebion {BEST TEAS - 25clib. ity should be paid at the UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER e o 2 LAY Collarless coats are’ threatened and | i e b . 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. ‘Telephone. Lady Asststant L. M. REED has the agency for the Travelers Life ‘““The Dollars REREIEST | of the Daddies” we trust the summer will see the e Bt T, e M- REST COFFEE 7 20c Ib, regular 40c value. New Office, 321 Main Street, Main Floor, Alice Building. CITY OF NORWICH No Danger from It | And it is safe to say that mo mem- . bers of the Roosevelt expedition win | Best Baking Powder 12c Ib. have to dally with the sleeping sick- | rogulir S valus: ness.—Atlanta Constitution. “Chance for Loeb. As collectot of the port of New York nited Tea Importers Co,, M. A. BARBER, Box 231, Willim Willlam Loeb, Jr., should incidentally You know how hard they were earned, how carefully they wers LADINS: BORET oo e Lo AR Frankiin Sguare, & @AS & ELECTRICAL DEP'T. tudi & 3 - E —Ri imes-Di . | up one figkt, over Somers Bros husbanded, how. judiciously they were invested. vr-m Pattern :;phxf An ms, machine.—Richmond Times-Dispatch, | UP ptmieed o ac ln s RS : 4 — Great Days for Him, STy ¥ < gl - The dollars grew into hundreds, the hundreds inte houses, int ¢ i i, B - e e e Bernt snaetin oF | ofostevelt being out and the Standard 25 Chestnut St. The Norwich Wickel § Brass Co ; 3 W 3 A se hav punzed from A farms, into wise and profitable business investments. Thess “dollars | | China sille may be sed for the making Q1L (50 RavIRE DER eqrinteq TOM 8 NOTrWiCh NIC! y ke ; ness of the fron tucked into the gprobably are sweet again.—Chicago of the daddies” are the basis of our oresent prosperity. They were | | Bist Cine Shor Galinces arsond the top ‘Record-Herald ® o " he Del.Hoff Tableware, fati 3 daliy Imiiid el LN A T W S PR Fporar—hasr st 9 | Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings 3 L » ng. edge be! s wi | not lured into speculation, or into risky investments. The “daddies e, AT besk Tnatiag AR S wmalam Mark Twl\mo Record. HAYES BROS., Proprietors. and such things Refinished demanded security and accepted the returns absolute safety gave, R O L T L TR T e R A i e B AR Gl Broadway, . 69 to 87 Chestnut 8t. Norwiei. Conn. down by a peplum of the material. The ' rang his own obituary in the paners. Running Hot and Cold Water. octdd - What about your dollars? Are they absolutzly safe? Makas front is fastened with small pearl but- | pri pogeg he' miist: bol—Bowk Rooms Unexoelled. Bervice Prompt. tons. passed through the center of the Cn, P! P e 8 on 'Tables reserved for Ladies. 75 MONUMENTS, them so by starting an account with this institution at once and B o akvon sisss it g SEEY NS febsa 2 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE . A o i ¥ 44 Inches, bust measure. For 36 bust What a Chancel & R N A allow your mind to be relieved from all attendant worries occasioned the corset cover reauires 7 YATd of| 1f yfessrs. Harriman and Rockefeller Have You Noticed the BAKERY { ready to be erected. Obtaln our pricea b jonable i 51 denl inc! Wide: 2% yards of beading, 3| WOvld both retire, this ought to be as Increased Travel? | and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. y questionable financial deals. yards of ribbon, ;34, vards of Insertion | 800d a country as any for a poor man We are confident our Ples, Cake and - John Lennon & €on, and 3% g'-;a-.“g}" cing. to start in—St. Louls Post-Disatch. It's & sure sign of good weather and | Bread cannot be excclled. Give us & el o n. ts. —_—— fine roads. People llke to get out Into | ¢ria] order. corner Main and Watson Streets T R e R Company. Establishing the Ownership. the open air. We furnish the best Willimantie. Conn. g LR L o N “Indiana is Mr. Riley's state” says method, and it yowll take one of our LESAJ Al L] . cm——— 1 4 -|a New Y 2 haps; ‘a8 teams you'll say the sam w”hmamm Sav n nsmule | ekt formerty on o v |8 X0 Yo tarcs 'reninie i 822 | Stored for the Summer et S ey L v 20 Fairmount Street. s st a2 s your pus the cafalization of this river it has | long to Mr, Kern—Omaha Bee. — COLD STORAGE — marl7d 1s the best thing any property awser 8 im better than through t! d ti virtually become a Rhine harbor, Up = i teotion guaranteed. o O can do. Don't wait until po0id, ‘cotumns of The Bulletin " fo 1857 the River Maln was not navi-| Has a s:!t Fnl h. .‘."‘.;;“fifls Bartise 4. F. CONANT, 11 Frankia Strect. | weather comes be(ore maing R PSR =, e gable near mouth at Mainz; then e careers of Cortelyou and Loeb Whitests A - sary fa.l repairs. you have new H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. WEBSTER, Treas a canal was constructed. Today Rhine |are full of encouragement for Private y s testans o and the J. F..C. 10e | O, O o today by getting our fgs i BO &avertising medium in 3 qual to The Bul- i Tesvita vessels up to 1,500 tons capacity can | Secretary Carpenter,—Chicago Trib- |55 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, | Cigars are the best on the market. | grag proceed to Frankfort. une. ' apréTuThs Try tsem. maritd STETSON & YCUNG,

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