Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 24, 1909, Page 2

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¢ vmaflqvw ARE. mm.; DURING 'rnk S p “a hospital in Wor [‘Where she remained pril of | ve 3 ce.. 1 X " ana Jack il e A geligh 0 & J o L S ahe reccIRLRAEVY S imesirs p mfl Mno! t.. ! . ! X r &n il pen ‘ang s wuper _Sibley was a native of lud-- of the ofcers o( f.h 14, Yorks r.m, the | TeetmE d of the Connecticut Nati o e ' coul b 7 1 ¢ a e, “Mase vh;'# ‘;Ml‘:elm 3 h nd_ mndmm } oot 'u mh 'Ifl sl 15 4 J mmed William_Sibley. In 1881 they "“" 'g'"‘“ on Main Strest 1s e AL B8 : ah{ Attorne~ R. H. Fish and ?unny are W. J. PHILLIPS \ . 4 3 came to North Wi » ng. committec on stre 3 Like , and 4 t tal Laki m . Corla. octld . » g0, Maskt: procindet AN i1 e reity Ba o vertiont XOY SaGEine O cottage : »";"‘”‘ vy Sho " | agent I\ .| Mrs. Siviey leaves for the biock stone paving on Main |\ onn% h sho g and song, Jack| 4ona where she will make her hom : husband two chitdren, * street. The bids. call for'the furmishs o : Mrs. G. P. Andrews of Staffordville v Sibley, who lives at home, and Wil- | b8 and laying of.about 780 yards of the af! 29, but. not | Hand balaacer, Ba Euste el “;m- ot er son 1n New Lon- A“ '.t.f .‘nout,f Al through, the stors good, desirable | litm Henry Sibley, who lives in North | concrete base, with sbout 239 vards | tak I gt g ; z-. ; # ) 3 t o am, u gran! aces. .. vh - % merchandise |s offeréd at prices -won- | & smploved tn thix | B eving . will ibe getween the juntion | entered the summer cottage of - e e, M Yaiting derfully low. A chance to supply yor < pAREL 5 5 ¥ of Main and Unfon streets and Ni Arthur G. Bill. Sn o o e - wants .in Summer Merchan “' . i t:l;m. ’; m‘l eha ol ;'éon‘: 'l'lfl; ?I?!. ts’ t(h nonaw. 2 ‘ i . Mrs. James Walker and Miss Grace > prices-in many instances at one:half e * G <3 e o A SLhe dasdn the SUVER 4 e i g . The motion pictures at the Bradley ood are at Arlington. Hefghts, . re. B. A. ‘_“““,h the first'step in a new policy adopted |legeés, tempted him do eater attracted a la audience on . A regular.price. T . BEvery year several thou- |to the fact tm he was not rge y . mfi'fi;flliefiim‘ S, ere | sand dollars will be appropriated to|a son by his father, who qu him | Friday, evening. 3 o g °"°"°C“'L,”°°“,“°°°" 1 |zey A tomis, ‘who died iast Tues. |Pave Mainstrest irass ived an Honcat. Nie. ot Ma3 | | mhe' ladios o the Beptist church | wagke vacatians = v * MEPC (:he|88fl l.lllfl sln.“ 'ares 4 ,.i‘mflg“v""h:hg m:fl h:; i | Congregational Church Renovations, |2, when he made his first break. hkld a -uooelltnl sale of home made| Mre. David Chism and family of olllcen say that his reputation lnflu d_bread-at the store of Bal- Bprlnmld, Mass., are guests of Mrs. . ‘street.” Mrs. Loomis had been a Spirit- Some of the rooms connected with c i Be#t ‘quality 100 yard Sewing. Silk fift: rs. pi . | the chapel Lhe First Congregational north part of the town has not been flrd . Clarke Friday afternoon.’ A. C. Garvais. e llt“.s:)e(lo;e‘:,ve;(u. ten R gum::l e Tat Thin eity wre rirpgational | very good for some time and that they | ' A sowing meeting of the W. R. C.| . Mrs. Henry Balbrian of Cleveland, al‘e bamlnt Cotton, three spools 5. | of Hartford, conducted the services.|vated. The work-is to be done during have suspected for a long time that s: held wm, l(n. Inez Hoyle Friday Q. is visiting %her sister, Mrs. Ferdi- Dreaki Jake | atornoon. d Treisel Best Safety Pins, a dozen 5c. . | Mrs. Emma’ Jackson Chesbro of this | the summer at the expense and under |he Was gullty of Sl T s of the W. C. T/ . was| The ice cream secial at the Metho- | Unexcelled freight anf ‘fnu-w §* Best Tollet Brass Pins, 5e. X R the Willl- L ole o with.the ;':,fi,;:g'"n'?:';:{mm; —_— nela at the home of Mrs. J. H. Gard- | dist vestry at Staffordville drew a | serviee direct io aad from Kew York $1:00* Made Veils, $9c. Zagr : “a. Soni-mn-law, Hollis H{.that the vestibule will be redecorated FUNERAL. ter, in ‘:"‘,",‘.“‘ street, Friday aft- "’g;,:,';"’c":.‘:;‘,;},';"{_:‘°";::~m o | L From Nowioh -rui‘:‘i'l’,’-'. Tharsdays, ' 256 Neckwear, 21c. ; ik g{fin Lyman; grafdsons, and [and clectrio lights installed. ‘ ' Michael Sallivan. b s ar UL > | building lot from Georse Siswick on | Sundays, at £16 b ;;m;hr:::: Pt A MCAN iz St et o - o Increass of Salary 'at - Postoffice. rhe funéral'ot MiEha) Sultvas wasf | JEWETT CITY Furnace avenue, and will build a res- | , }Jo ori Fler 2)&033 g nvel - p Assets M Schuster & Co. Disposed Of.| Four men employed in the local-post | 1 s shure S~ w. 0. ford, M days, Fridays, at 5 Men's. Handkerchiefs, three for 10c. | The wesets of the bamkrupt firm of | ofice are working under ‘an increase | morning, Rev. Peter Roux being cele- | gooiat at Baptist Chursh—Rov. W. G.| pot™ suitara, and Herbert Phiiigs | Fhone of write For Tolder. Teiplex Shopping Bag, 8fc. M. L. Sohuster & Co. df this city have | of salary, Tio of them are clerks | o yiq wan Aot .,,. many rela-| | Fennell the Speaker—Briefs and|are in camp at Pleasant Point, Mash- | - S Frelght received until & pom 540 shgets Toilet Paper, thres for | been disposed of. They were sold by | While the others are carriers. In | RUIC NeE CUGRGeG P BEOY SORML | porsonale. . | apaug. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. é PR L ’ Willlam 1, Hastings, the trustee, for | @Ach instance the increase is $100 a | Sve8 and friends After the Libere ’ may4d Children’s Handkerchiefs, 3¢, o~ | $139:65. Al that remains are the book | Year and this went-into effect the first | Beguriful Land on High” The beatg| | The members and congr-gation of | —————— 3 : acocunts gnd these are not considered | of this month. ers were John Fogarty, John Bu the Baptist church met at the church 3 ‘ 35c Hose Supporters, 20c. .. 4 ; very valuable. The company was en- ] Michael Gavin, Michael = Head, sonn|Friday evehing for their regular m raae in B'fl“ Gl PEOPLE’S STEAMBOAT CO. . $1.00 Suit Cases, 89c. e gaged in the sale of coa1 and wood. | Bheakdown on the Central Vermont. | Aylward and Martin Whalen. Burial|church social, a large numbes being ; ¢ : 7 7 Lack of sufficient capital was the| The locomotive hauling the south- | was in St. James' cemetery. present, .The audience room had been ‘D L 4 i cause of the companys going 1nto | bound passenger train on the Central Death of lsaac Stein. - | decorated with flowers, as well as the STEAMER SIGHT SEER. ; bankraptey. Vermont railroad, due in this eity 8t| rya. Stein. 15, son of Mr. and Mrs.| [V, After the opening hymns, a DR. J. M. KING L) 11.18 in_the morning, was the cause choir of twenty-flve voices sang Gou- e 1000—————SEASON OF. New's Wear s ot D | i e S B T e | Bk el g e g v g S il i teis Sc Handkerchiefs, three for Se. Sanford ‘Morgan: of South Covantry | 1t broke dows mear Staford and wand | pLrd, JON Thornton and oot e | Then came a solo, “Grass and Roses.”| | 41 wOUL EVariaict Juily “Batween Norwich + Four Blue Handkerchiets, §c. . - |have had published a memorial pam- | had to be sent to this city for another | aiivey i Danielson Friday. - |- . | 5ung by Mis Grace Bicknell, with Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn. Soan. Pleagdre and C o 04 Can Soap P phiet which contains an excellent pic- | locomotive. People. wanting to go to - = violin accomuaniment by Peter Coop-| = Office hours 9.30 a- m. 0 § p. m. Shesrving, e . Srllowing P e et : 166G Bosp. Paste, e, tufe of Demcon Morgan, obituary no- | Hartford and other points west had to | , oorothy Hamilton of Providence 18| er° Jr. The harmony was beautiful| pajniess extraction Metutug Teioi : Ribbed. Top Hose, 5c. tices, a- tribute: from a former fellow | wait until 4 o'clock I the afternoon. | V\*Iting relatives in Danielgon. ana’the number was perfectly ren-| | puess <X § Loavs Noriwleh S04 A" m., Moy Low: Sott _Bosom . Collarless Shirts, 44c, | townsman, and the memorial sermon —_— p: Rev. John Oldham to Preach. dered. et v o %‘LLS f}, Qoegn Basch 3.4k, Plessurg 89c., . preached by Rev. Nestor Light. P % Rev. John Oldham of Fall River, a{ . Rey. W. G. Fennell’s Address. ek e iy retnaly former ‘pastor- here, will speak at the | ' mue mddress of the evening was de- RPN ApEa Y. Ramrmn.—u.v. Grescent Beach Police Suspenders, 19¢. 3 ¥ o Liquor Licénse Transferred. Sherifft W. B. Sprague of Andover | Methodist church Sunday and at the at greatly reduced prices during July [ 1640 a, m can 1 )l , 1le. i e d ‘W.. G. Fennell, tor s:cmv‘n::ore:l;:ml; e | The jeotmty commissioners held & was in tom} Friday. open air service on the park Sunday gf“t.rhep Alrgyyltl;‘v‘““e Bovtat! cg:Jmh snd August. Take advantage of the Nna'e}eh 2 mbondnn u su. arrive > i meeting in this city Friday atternoon | Joseph W. Mercer of Providence | evening. Hartford. His theme was “New Du- | offer. L. E. Roy, Jewett City. »- $0c Fancy Hose, 25c. s nd transferred the liquor license of | SPent Friday in town. Rev. H. S. Macready will occupy the | gios Under New Convictions.” He Afternoon m. Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers, each | Daniel Flaherty to John Meikle, better | - Mrs. Burt L. Dorman of Waterbury | pulpit at the Baptist chureh.at the | gaid, ampng other things: ICR CREAM o Luvc Norflrh 2.06 2le, 42c. known as “Jack Nichols,” the baseball | has, been visiting in this city. services Sunday. The times have changed. The church | ¢ wholesale and retail. Partles, ¥ §00.Tan, Shirts or Drawers, 39¢. player. h:ms Ida Louks of Warrenville spent Rev. C. H. Ricketts Announced. '“n%fum ‘“"-}',,‘, n-;u to utm changed | . yrones, etc., supplied. Agent for the s R“"f"l"l;"-::;: e P day in this city visiting friends. . H. Ricket ons. s does not mean an : easure :Jo'“‘;: s“"l;' 89c. te 30 Jeremiah C. Healy Buys Business. w. )", Hastings )ls ,pendfng a week bgkteh‘; rs'e:he? iten?e gofifi;:‘::rv‘;lcl: fierum- of the old vital and funda- ;:fi:‘.’:::ny. "}'i’.',fi'.""c",.; ool dame e New London 5.50, arrivi s oy el il ith his family at Pleasure beach, | in the Congregational church Sunday.|mental truths; but it does mean the | —Z o —°% —— = = y ay leave Norwich 9 a. m. Jeremigh 8. Healy, a resident of 25c Hose Supporters, 20c, South Windham, has purchased the ‘uutorl. place owned by Paul Dubreuil and lo- Rev. N. 1. Jones, who has‘spent the ; adaptation of the truth to new re- WHEN READY TO BUILD, .05 . On the morning tri; past year in Porto Rico, spoke at the | lations.. Japan has the same vigorous| ., .= = mn-rm Ho0 7 our cnolu running only as far eac! Mrs. Theodore. F. Downing is. visit- ith new X d ret h i) R cated on Main street. Mr. Dubreuil . rayer meeting in the Congregational | spirit as of old, but fights with ne took of Lumber. Pai and return; on the trig The H. M O | bought” the place several weeks ago | 8, her sister. Mirs. W. H. Jones of | GLICH Friday evening. Weapons of western wartare. The old | Neils, ‘e, We ‘carry & compl {hrouh to Crescent Beach and returms (4 C. u"ay U0, | from. Victor Peloquin, now of Thomp. | 28Kville, Conn. The Thirteenth company, C. A. C. |time weapons would have little Dow- | of masons’ and buiiders’ supplies. R. K. PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO., Agents Ladiss’ Home Journal '”" :non. HeAdafildegatolgn out of the bus- to:;tosr;x:}fig?o:;rfiti:nbg:l;e ‘:f v%:fi- wjy return ' to Danlelson today (Sat- |er Ticex. Biliut Ohang Church, Jewett City. X Wanvrieh, Uit 888, pplication is to be made to = | urday) after ten days’ tour of duty at AVERY C. SMIT ing Owner. Patterns. the county commissioners for a trans- | Mantic on business. { % IF YOU WANT TO luuoy Jei6d H. Managing ;‘ort Mansfield: The company will| The changed conditions which the fer of the license to Mr. Healy. James Gorey of this.city has been | Probably reach here early in the after- | church must meet today are especially ;l’“d wholesome meal, try o engaged as telegraph operator for the | noon. three. 1. From the rural to the urban | those 3ic dinners at Briciier's % Obeyed Cupid's Hurry Call. ‘entral Vermont. road . at Monson, Unclaimed Letters. type of ‘life. 2. From the old™ time :l‘o.: (.ongo::‘:lllcetcllll-llnglon.s ocl;l Brick- | §fe Rev. W. S. Beard, pastor. of - the | Mass. ; | Letters addressed as follows are un.| Néw England population to the for- | jey, Jewett City. amer : Congregational ' church, on Thursday | Attorney and Mrs. Alexander Arnott |claimed at the ‘1oedl postoffice: Mrs. | ¢ign. 3.From thie local e night married William E. Boutwell, | of Manchester were in town Friday. | Frank Harney, Miss Emma Trion, Jo- | view to the world wide. All this means June 20th to Sept. 1st, 1009, inclusive 36. and Mrs. Hattie' Jacobs, aged | They have opered their summer home |$eph Pigin, Willam Dion, Lfdrik{more direct personal work wisely di- THI§ SPACE RESERVED. '»'\'szhm'r Teave Norwich 880, & Leav 3 The ceremony took 'place at the|at the Willimantic Camp ground. uise. rected; it means a new recognition of v N w London 9.50 & m., wnch HI P homie of the pastor. Mr. Boutwell ig i g | Mrs. George Whitman s vislting at | the worth of the foreigyer and a new WATCH, IT1 m a i due Block Talara 1 E a wool sorter in Boston and im the clfig; ?z Z;fififléwmfl i’”&f}n‘“zp& Dhiant Makg, pirit of brotherhood toward him: I: (“ NING; Leave Block x.‘ - 2L B (T ke out in the country for | August there and will be joined by [, Mr. and Mrs. JHerbert Day are at|¥eans & we® m"t;‘;":,‘“‘““%‘o,"fl":& HAVE YOU TRIED L,,'." %, 5“‘;“, LA L Tpm £ 4 . e met his bride in the | his mother, who 18 In New York. alley's Inland, e g g Teft's ice cream? The kind that 1. SUNDAYS: Leave Norwich 9.15 a. hayflelds of Eagleville. He received a —— Noble Grand Appoints Officers. " Social Hour With Refreshments. de from sweet cream. It exce New London 10.40 a, m., Watch Hi despatch to returh to Boston and re- DANIELSON 11.40 a. m. due Bleek Islind 1 Noble Grand W. H. Shippee of | ' After the closing hymn the audi- | sthers.'Churches, weddings and Dlrtleu Ls . e sume his work as wool sorter. Having he t: he d- Quinebaug lodge, L O. O, F., has named ?““ weut. to the yestry, wiiste sah lied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen. ., Watch Hil 4 p. l: lu‘t’;a?ot';; heproposed to Mre. Ja- | £ ot Harrington, 18, Held for Break- | the following appointive officers for the | Wiches, cake, coffee and ice cream 2L SNy D | Bopdon 830 p. m., Norwicn i p (_ ey come to Willimantic | EV 3 énsuing term: Warden, Everett Com-|Were served. The church social com- ,-w; CITY HoTEL Shore Dinner. Houses and Bathin " be married. The groom was at- ing Into Alexander House—Was ‘to ins; conductor, Jahn/w Gallup; chap- | Mittee—A. M. Brown, O. F. Miller, New and Up- e Motel in Beach near landings at Watch Hill anl ¥ red in overalls and working shirt/| - Sell Furniture to Norwich Second |lain, W. F. Shaw: R/ S. N, G Newton | Charles Armstrong, Mrs. R. W. Dearn- : oo 'l" oy Block Island. They came here in an old farm wag- : . —w Loy ofi. & H#nd Dealer. ]I;hléli% GLASI."?‘. AG ‘f‘)::::. l;ftesno‘l;. ;:d %—‘h': t:;, M;.mf,“:':n .:are n:: KA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor.. Qflfihhfififi"é‘u&%.fl"fi';nfilfl & e ) P e Everett Harrington, 18, of Kingly | G., Fred Princeton; R. S, S, Berthold | ¢onducted ~the musical programme, day .. 3. oud 4 Sl & m‘nro' TIRE | ¥ I | Town Meeting. Center, pleaded-:\lll(y to a char‘e‘o( Lindner; L. S. S. Henry E. Baker; | Miss Ida Foster, assisted by the young M. HOURIGAN, Bloci s} m! l,fl $ pothing | to” wosfy abeu There is to be a special town meet- | breaking into the Alexander house at|I. G.. John Moran, O. G. Charles L.|ladies of the church, had charge of the Jewett City. e rninruu H n:“ ::w” o 0Se~ Who gre ing oX;h; mae!rv‘:r:(‘:lo]n b:t..k.::x;mdl Attawaugan crossing in the low: cgurt Darbie; A. P. G, John Goodall. :;mm'ml .:::“ou:: Mrs. H. F. cheney FUNERAL DIRECTOR. wah Y = oy ¥ s B 0 de- | Friday afternoon, and is now held at| Othors Have B n . Furnitu and wiord weekdays and sundn COVERED BY INSURANCE |- | Joen, the Voters will be as will issue | the jail in Brooklyn in default of a| ',:';f";' S Lhodr G0t Pulpit Themes. e T Geina 1. ESloks railey ¢ bylene of our insurance polici ur | bonds to the amount of $100,000 to be oo tmed Bt b 88 -l i eahncit e d S bond of $500 to await trialiat the Sep- " " don to B comipanies always pay, ‘and used partly for funding the fown's ine | o aeo: to ot the superjor dourt. . | ..The arcest of Everett Harrington |y Sunday morning gt The ClWes [ Trenee_Sicd LT Noted S0 For further inf Your money s sooit 7 and raising money for the | ' Harringtan was caught in the hoige | Friday docs not entirely clear the mat- | {onel, COUTCh, Rev: W. I Gan s o e MOOSUP HOUSE. QE.’{’;.".:J.’,‘:—?’:«%‘J&"L’ s M Gilcnristy ustment. Either ren; d AT Lanaaent. St dition to the high. schosl buflding. | at about 880 Friday motning by Offi-] ter of the breaks at the Summer cot- | ; AR ADANS & GO he voters will also be asked to deter- | pers Michael Grlmzmw 'and Bugene | tages at the lake. While Harrington gg“fi‘gm'l}’:fl?" 1 RS T O L0 MR R L T W g A ; ; Sample The New England Navigation Co., 18 Churen St Willimastte, Ct. mine whether they will ratify the ap- | Gibney. He had been sleeping in onme [ May know. more about those breaks . B. W. Potter's morning topic tention ' § fy2ea 2 . {3:"’;’:?‘“‘;' ::rflzgempmmc:.!l:. recent | of the rooms on the ipper floor and than-he has told the officers, it is evi- “n:h, Baptist _church is etion | e & Jé S Commerttes 7t g Shoh A was unable to make his escape. The|dent that he is not the only person * and in the even- | Messap, Comm Potter farm on West Main street for | prisoner has been staying at the house | Who has forced an entran® to one or Z:fl?-?s mméfi of a Half-Hearted | o el 08-13 & compterys \ since last Wednesday morhing, when|more of the cottages, either for the " MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO’S LIN® Gm a thes T i e firat affected an entrance by foreing | PUrRose of getting at their contents| MELY 5 3¢ Anthony wil) have charge | HAPRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. | y,ciween New London; Conn, and Green- eacher Engaged by Committes. | open one of the doors at the side of the | O 6 find & comfortable piace to sleep. | oy the services at the Methodist church PATENTS ort, Shelter Island and Sag i . Miss Katheryn C house. His intent was to sell all the | The cottages have been broken into ing topic will be Long Island. Str. “Wyandotte .4 in 4 guart baskets. tic, who ‘has taught household furniture, and in fact all the | Fe8ularly every summer or during the Protect your idea Handsome 63 N “edves Sap Haroor 6 & my Grosvenordale and tchester with | other contents of the house to a dealer | SPFing months for several years, Rev. Marcus J. Simpson of Yantic Guide Book Free. . m, success, Nas been elected to teacher in | in second hand articles in Norwich. ———— w01 conduct an, Episcopal service at page . i ELBER"‘ As the second grade of Natchaug school | He had been making preparations for * PUTNAM Slater library Sunday afternoon at| Fhoenix Block, * Danleisoa, Conn of this city. Miss Carey is the daugh- | the wholesale cleaning out of the prem- e 2.45. o:tiTuThS < S v Fine Frauit ises and went there with that intent. | Joseph Cole Fined for Using Whip on Vacation Notes. X tl“ The bause s & helck bulldivg aud U] Wamey Berry Pickers—Park Vaude- Mrs. F. A. Coan and daughter, Doro= 0 ses—General News. thy, of New Haven, are visiting Mr.| Have you tried our Special : i Mrs. Jacob Wechsler. Mijss Rose Cl H E READ UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER B e hinory that Harrington told 1" Misses Marlon’and Evelyn Tourtel- Gojapers. ana. Master Frank Goldbers Paiss Cot ke teops SSVANR AXD UPWARD A E' 62 Church St. Willimantte, Ct. salablé futnichings packed wp and | lotte of Northampton, Mass., are guests | of New York are guests for two weeks | 5 pound 2 Baggage 10 and from Station free. "hunlo‘ . Lady Assista - P roion | of Miss Bertha Sargent of_their sister, Mrs. Wechsler. 717 Main Street, ’ thm.n(ye. 5| hesty tet-Salbupey. 10 "Whe. Norwlfs ptreet. o, oo poSgeney Potier 1s at Rome fof & few THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES, Sond 20 siamp for B.Y. Oity Guide Book and Mas. the Alexander homestead. It had been ¢ HIRAM N, FENN vacant for several months. According|’@ Vvifle Bill Pl e eam, and after delivery of the spolls | -Mrs. Shepman of San Francisco, |.. M. IIEEII B e e oo s 15, Tarrington oon® | Cal., who has been spending the past 3Miss Bessie Beardwood 1s Visiting | Danlelson v Moy e ot e o he saragston car- | two months with her sister, Mrs. Louts | relatives in Fall River. maysd has. the, gency tor “the Travelers Life e ; Alton, left.this city for Boston on Fri Miss Sarah Avery of Groton is a - the officers say that the place looked {l End Aceident Co. of Hartford,.Ct. aad | s if the people who had been living | 44, én route for her home. Mrs. Al- | guest of Miss Marian Tracy. THE UNDERPRICE SALE ™ ton is spending several days in Bos- The Christian Endeavor society of the Ualhd States Health and A ci- ?.-',Z;f.‘g’:ge‘;;r:ga;:gnl?am?;&fi' “1‘;11: ton. the AB“’““ church held an Ice cream | BOW &t The Buston Dry Goods Store ! y Danlelson, means big bargaln prices Gént Tns, Go. of Eaginaw, Mich. W rite | 800 part of the furniture prepared for | ,, MrS: B. H. Keach of Danielson was | sociAl Mrs. H. F. Cheney's lawn | { Bl Cistqmer. on seasonable .oo« by DEN TIST . Pfinlmixtrlcting md removal. The boy had had two days| DS guest of Mrs, C. F, Waterman on | Thursday evening. I'l:v-ry departmient in the store bears ‘ and full particulars. to make his preparations for the big | FTiday. g e o g | the cut price marks. . F“Hng a sw.l" 1. Willimantic, Ct haul and had made active use of them. | Miss Gertrud': Vhllm-r to Play at STAFFORD PR'NGS THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE ¢ . Shytet; peties. Al wark guil — P Advantages of New Lighting Service— Matn St. Danielzon. y19TThS 2 tesd. Assoclated Dental Parlevs; 752 | 3 > . T Mrs. E. M. Warner, Miss Gertrude Msin 3t Wilimantie. _ s0géTT8 e iy ool SOhereuts R | Chure CHESBRO s has the Iguncy for the Royal Grand, the nml straight 5¢ jun274 Jamies B Keech, Mgr MONEY ISLAND HOUSE. Stony Creei, Conn. Most attractive B : 1 % ; held in Northfield, Mass., this week. : ; 4 p Miss Warner is to play the ‘cello in| A company known as the Rockville N B A ultoes. . B ; 0 the orchestra at these meetings. and Willimantic Lighting company has ing, fishing; $8 per wuk up. Dr. R. A, A / y. » Mrs. G. E. Shaw and Miss S, M.|been tormed to control the light and A Davis. 3c20TThS évhh::lo’ck ';‘hfl;: guests o.fr s:w'; Julia | power bllnlr:,n;v oldltlhe ww;-m c;‘r Ver- 2 n ompson, on urs non, Staffor indham an ington, | § oS and the citiés of. Willimantic gnd CLARK’S CRUISES OF THE "CLEVELAND" USED_HIS WHIP. .| Rockville. When the pole line_from | "~ won pry AND FANCY COODS (Hamburg-American Line) % — Stafford Springs to the Uncas Power s Jaseph Cole's Way of Driving Off Ber- | company’s plant at Scotland station is ‘“";“'g‘c‘::‘?';:uz'-“.:"’ 18,000 tons, hr-nd new, make every saver in this vicinity realize that in THIS savings institution he is b T as g Eomptetad, s company Wil besie CHAMPEA. X ainersiy ffted assured Of as good swunty as is pOSSlble e 55 S48 sty sonrb kb L S ffin“in%“""c’:S.n':'ry 7N e u.':"’?{; Foley's Honey and Tar not only Rn“nd the WGl'ln ELMORE & Smfll At e WAL H plants ingWillimantic In addition to the | stops chronic coughs that weaken the Cork _October 15, 1902, g > Bl B i 3 fhe cleciric light and power Mants. | constitution and develop into cONSUMDP- | rrird kan® “Hianolsco, 5, 1910 m p a.n bank Of the. land’ Our busmem whipping Mrs, Joseph Vellieux, Mrs. new company, which sueceeds |tion, but heals and strengthens the | nearly foir months (anln( only 3658 wm fl fmi '"fl”l y LaChance, Mrs. Loulsa Dupre, Mrs. | the Willimantic and Stafford Evfln? lungs. It affords comfort and relief in | AND UP_luocluding all expenses afloat : John Jarvis, on Thursday, when they | Street Railway company, will su, the worst cases of chronic bronchitis, | and ashore. i : in i 32,000 persons and when the power | asthma, bay fever and lung trouble, | SPE FEATURES: Madeirs, would more than double in' a menth: jpore, pleking bertivy on Kis'peuminat{ B30 Do oAty e L Oneed marves i Why let your money work partly for | |5 i’ Bt | e i W S B came upon them, and without warning § Ly North German Lloyd 8. 8. “Grosset ofihers when it mi ht as well work solel o e e L a cut|. l G n Kurfuerst,” 73 days, including 24 dayt 4 Vg anatastes | -FAGTORY for SALE or RENT S SR e o fOl’ you ? ) A% 4 piece of the glasses. He gvo another H 60:62 North Street, f l woman. a -blow = which knocked /her| | 140,06 ¢, 3 st d base h 26 % Pt remdibe, ory an ment. .30 horse power. Only 300 feet Gbe : e e e from R. R. freight station at a railroad junction. Fine shipplng “fourth . woman - escapetl his wild{ point. ~ swings of the whip. ,Mr. Cole’s testimony contradicted 250x50 Brick Mlll, 2 story, on R. R, siding. Modern mill construc that of the. women. He he ¥ 4 did not_see the women mm i R tion. Boiler cqneuy 200 h. p. know whether -they were men, or‘:hndunf P..: they :emeonuddl lM Brick 2 m ‘;fllll’n construction. ~30 h. p. enmo. m M ' % qmuuu. n.dulnmun:qnmpm the all hi mflpfl |¢ur hmxwt mm‘ '

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