Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1909, Page 2

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Boston Stor | 5. wlwmm. CONN, ) Oompl;m uuq . ‘ us, ' James 'Hyho, n H SRS ¢ l Egbert —Congen E _E. PicRet! Euqcu J. Ashton 4 Windhara. Inn. 7. : scripture, urp! Thursday” evening a party of about | teller ‘and his latest e e adosy | 1a the anne 1 rangements were embl L‘me alld i forty mmfiufim”.r Dol | aterially to"hs fund and the party: mo}: be Whown s the W. C. T.'U.| prayer, Rev. 8. Bedrd, Congre- | ian ‘and color of the King’ ical y honore J, | were regaled with a number of mew | TXFL N o Eentio e s e Mrs, W. C. Jeffers and Mri l.‘a wam snwmg Hobart Egbert, who has just returned ones. et et with the.approbation of e et e and satlors’ | Amam WMMN" ghipe N, go;:‘:!a;:\n:gor god\ét.l;" A‘v‘n’:uu. \:l&?fl; all. work, was un-hle to be vhllens and | ing; penediction Rev, G Hfl‘fl'; reen, Mrs. P?tder Mec, 0] wfim en ) S“i‘s Jsnd t5 indham was made in | Moosup Firm Bankrupt. af: :;fi?wzgfu"&rg’ m"m !Wml.l- ll Notes of the c.-wonunn. . ETost, Mr;‘ E.é{ EI:II;‘wxl,' fir- g automobiles. . tnry Bennett, Mrs. H. ul, Mrs, L 5 A petition in bankruptcy was filed i | ni ;s rs, Buell, state president; Mrs. | H. ne! A b At 9 o'clock the Jasty sat, down to Thma-y orning with Helstes: A0- | ononas uan ey 'n':m:» e o [ Fuller; m"mdom- Mrs, Galmn R. Burdick and Misses May . Soule, { o7 oy % in Broadcloth, Serge, Cheviot, Diag- one of Landlord allenger’s sump- | drew J. Bowen, and & hearing on same ( New York. They have furnished to dl.u , Sexton, cor, | Emma Hull and Martha Bothwell. . onals Tweed, Coats in length:ase tuous spreads.” When cigars had been | will held -at his’ office on October | soldiers at Noroton fifty comfort bags. secretary; Mrs. Dennison, : and en lighted, Mayor Daniel P. Dunn, as{18, when the oreditors are to be on |Much other good-work has been dons fii. treunrsr' Mrs, Gordon and Miss STAFFORD SPRINGS 36, 40 and 45 inch, roll or shawl collar, :t:t'fil{.n::w i:‘s’:?q lrid'»ll hh'! custom- h:nd to recommend the tppolntmaut by this department. Wi‘!tlhb“'m are bGlhll ';fllex;‘mlfl!? at the —_— i ith or without coll; . S ced various gen- | of a trust in the case of % suite of rooms in the block on i : ;’;v Ocr' l‘}'“ o ’:' u‘xd Me:‘: s:‘:;: tlemen, *who. responded to Informal | Brothers of Moosup, who conduct Work in ‘Sunday Schools. ’ Narth - Tow: Goes l“.ckw-Eri i (hnA Vo:: for Spm e e . tousts. During the height of the mer- | dry goods store there. It was a part- | Mrs. Jessie M. Pickup.of Thomaston Forbes fs the guest of Miss sy At My o Ry Apmat. or Velvet. Coats are"lined throughout. | riment, .the o8¢ - com- | nership between Richard Hiarns and | reported on te: ance work in the !&H "Elliott of Val street, The majority of 102 for license in 5 Skirts are Moyen age style and many q ; James John | Albert D. G. Hiarns. Liabilities are | Sunday sehool. - She announced that| Reyv. Anna How: Shaw was en- 9 o 5 the town election Monday is said to be other new’ effects. - Prices $15.00 to s, d Eugene | set at $3,272 and the assets at $4,534. | in the near future would be the world's | tertained at the Hooker house. B laToeet T T Misteer b The Gow dur : $35.00. < mes Hag- | Albert has no personal debts and has | Temperance Sunday. The best worker | Another visitor to the convention not Mmr‘ém S. Bi .hy ved her “ 3 .00, i gerty, pianiit, rendered “several pep- |assets of $300 and Richard has per- | in the temperance cause ia Sunday {on the register is the handsome Mal- household o d: :eenm!::mm: here g ¢ L Wonsen's, Gowns of Moyex age 86~ ::;;b::l Lo “t'nd responded to a debts ‘of $30.50 and assets of | school Wk I the hil‘xinda; pc?gol foa; cat ‘vlv:..?rlnz 3 w‘:m r})bbox‘\‘ thaé 7 gt gl - eoglling Wi teacher. . Pi a fine dis- | has. the e church an Bisn; 1. Eeten.: Wownels, | Degeaciolt, those Present were Drs. e Diay of poster banners and mottogs-for | makes friends among the delegates. |, o TG Caitie jor Opreiainit O each in many colors, at $15.00 to $20.00. T, AWen O'Neil, C. E. Simond: \ FUNERAL. her work, / —_— !:mttw.h guest. of her sister, Mrs. ¥. F. Misses' Suits of mény fabrics and| Girard, Wr‘:&fiu'}m evlflvc‘::‘xl:am?milt Miss Mary Louise Moer. Antl-Nacastigs, Rersanale. Walter Parkhurst has been appoint- colors, at §10.00 to §17.50, 7| Mason. W./P. s, Keating, B. K. Dow Bins v The next report was given by Miss| A B. Ladd spent Thursday in Nor- | e agent of the American Tocore colors, at $10. 0 .50, i R The funeral of Miss Mary Leuise | Nelfie J. Starr of Uncasvilfe on anti- | wich calling on friends. company in place of his father, whos s B agrins. 2l of. ::‘hn;fyv_: Moor was held Thursday morning at { narcotics, Her report showed that all| Mrs. Clarence E. Simonds and son |resignation took effect Oct. 1si. -n.. water way — tha comfortable Jar ,?‘m P Dunn, Town Clark Frank ;l.né“’lgrq;:ttso"ogc-iz:d c‘k:‘\!m‘l)\.“‘l;»e; :he W. : t.h;.r unl:nq felt the impor- |are visiting in Bridgeport for a few M, B. Fisk spent Thursday in Hart- | way of traveling. P. fenton, Assistant City Clerk John | Comptois sang a solo, There was a | - Mrs. Capitola . Spencer of Hart- | o =~ Foolt : Steamers - Maine and , Chester W, Edgart, Senator Chbarles A. | large attendance at the service, ae the 4 2 4 Ahiea| Mrs. Touis H. Arnqld, who has been ward L. Dimmock has received|cpgpin - gate, staunch vessels “that ; A Liberal Assortment atod. ex-Roprésentative George A | LrEs, atfendance at the service as the | ford was unable to be present and Miss criticaly” Il at ‘her home o North | permission ffom the burgesses o, per- | U ; . gunm Chiet Wade U, “Webster, | peoplo, . Burial was in St Joseph's | Signat | n o o the scren ey opmidarad out s i | e e b e [ o i e I (et S ankfn-H. Elmoxe, Jay M. Shepard, . ger. - rayeler. m nress Skirls William A, Arnold, Ju t R Jalrn Buall then ntroduced Mred o Srorphy, general, manager | <O¥ed ith metal, | nd the high | A d€ihtful voyage on Long e ;A, : 3 . OBITUARY. Mrs. White's present summer home i | Of an illuminating company of New | . 5 (EREIEIe el ES GHOF Sound and a superb view of the won- e i Lo in Brooklyn, Conn. Mrs, Buell pre- | YOrk, is the guest of friends in this " Sichael Hannitan Mias returned from | 3¢ful skyline and waterfront of N in K hpfiu Diagopals, Panama, | M1 W AR James /E. Lynch sented Mrs. Parsons of Hartford, an | City. rip. to Ireland. Yorly ¢ Y élla, Voile, Broadeloth ang )| s it | James B, Lyifeh died at his home, 60 | early worker in the state W. C. T. U.| Mr. and Mrs. William Hempstead of rs. M. B, Fisk is visiting her Bis- | Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. many worsted weaves. A few of the’ . Park street, Wednesday evening at | Mrs, Parsons® remarks brought forth|Boiivia street have returned from. a |ter Mrs. Howes, in Worcester. m. weekdays only;' due Pler foot of 7 14 ! — . 10.45 o’clock after a long fllness with | some stories from Mrs, Buell, who-said | visit with trum!u at Flanders, Cov- « East 224 St..5.45 a, m. (Mondays ex- styles are the Moyen age, panelj g . ¢ » a complication of diseases. There sur- | it was a dangerous thing to get her to [ entry. .Stamford.—Hon. Michael Kenealy of |cepted) &nd Pier 40, North River, T e, five or seven gored, with pleated ¢ [vlv- his wife and a son, James E., Jr, | talking in a reminiscent way. Mrs. |~ Miss Marjorie Adams of Bridgeport | this.city will be the speaker at the m, X 5 fisince, the inverted box pleat or habit ({l. =1 - ? a brother, Christopher Lynch of | Forbes, a former state president, saldl |is visiting Mr..and Mrs. J. B. Baldwin. | annual banquet of South Norwalk ¥ 10 New York SI 15 a Brighton, Mass, and a sister, Miss | it was through the labor of Mrs. Whits | Migs Adams came here to attend the |council, K. of C., at the Cliffard hotel Fln "m'l?" style back, gored or yoke style - ‘with R o ose Lynch, who is in th it . | and Mrs. Parsons that the two banners ; v Tlsteds fpcnen, 0 :n.l.tht ucked Is GAS HEATER Lynch e . U Soirotion wike T fv"“,,’; Sl T Xuadine: . WednSefay | next Menday evening. f Writo or telephone W. & PHILLIPE, It colors black, navy, my e, |} : 'or the past fifteen years was em- i " 3 Danbury.—~Mayor William C. Gilbert raisin, smoke. Time ployed by the American Thread com- Bibly Reigtng by MF';‘HF"";"SG“ d'and J,l:.: 3:.,,':;“ 1o h,?:.’,,"":,'} has decided thai Friday night shail be Tw Ski lor . alss, 33 pany in the local dve house. He was| At L0 A Eibie resding . Sne took | Mansheld, who have besn visiting rel- | the night for the confettl carnival of 3 ) , . $2: v a member of of Colu . o 4n P 4 veek. & ’v;:-:;u rts, regular size, $2:50 | WILLIMANTIC € or h{{ '“m D‘iu" :2,_ ué?mmw :&uhgn P‘gfii’ifi&. this week, will re- | fair week. Billikin to Race at Brockton. xil, Mrs. er closed her e read- s A i 's | iNg with prayer. ‘William*K. Bath eommenced Thurs- Women's Skirts, extra size, $6.75 ‘to GAS & ELECTRIC falllkin, 220 1-4, Thomas R. Sadd's | %, 5 LI in introduced Mr. Fo- | day afternoon to-paint thé tall flag- Blo o fl n800. [ + #5 LIGHTCO to the Erockton falr Thesaay. and to. | henthal of South Manchester, chairman | Staff in front of the Grand Army hall E e By 51 of the state prohibition committee. Mr. [ on High street. The pole is a tall s The new Maternity Black Skirt, $1.50. . g:iu:m'r;ti:"wi‘fl ;‘:‘:“\m’r:""; 3509 | Honenthal spoke of the work of the |one and swayed considerably. ; iy b s iMisses’ Skirts in_many colors, §4.50. for this horse, as the field includes | cOMinittee at the last election. Willlam E. Foran arrived at his | Means good heaith, an ood’s i home in this city Thursday night from rilia has an una ached some of the best steppers of the 2.20 | Luncheon at Congregational Church. mc"’: He ex’becu g By ."'IP:..:‘ .w'm::" = class in New England. Billikin After 3 adjournment the ladies of the | 5 week. He has been ing in ELMORE & SHEPARD, unknown until ’;:%;"‘:‘::...".“:&1.&:'5 convention went to the Congregational | {andeyiile throughout the far west. 1t effects its wonderfnl cures, not (84 cossors to Sesslons & Elme®) | .. in the Shhe t g | Church, where a delicious lunch was| "'y % .9 Nrs. Hugh C. Murray of | Simply because it contains sarsaparilla rst moneys, and in the T8 BOL & | gerved by the ladies of the church. Dainad stiink wil o today or a | but because it combines the utmost o 11 ¢ ™ Where tu‘"[rade m‘.lmll Gty Emdm& aflé Fmd m.‘l gl:dcs 333.“:;{‘.' v(:'vi:nd‘;itv::: :r:i lgire Afternoon Session. several weeks' trip to Bermuda. They remedmlvnlueu of more than 20 different — . races Billikin starts in. will stay over night in New York city g, ‘There is no real substitute e 60:62 North St At 1.30, with Mrs. Buell in the chalr, }’ n i% wn .um HEAD. Fé Coals Tor Children . Full length garmerits of many fabrice. | and colors, some plain, others trimmed. the convention listened to the report of | and will sail ‘for Bermuda Saturday to“:. to buy any preparation for “tih Shortage of Empty Barrels. recommendations of the official board. | forenoon. K ust as good’ you may be A number of farmers d others | This was coneerning business of im- h ll enor costs less to make, |, p “Coats for ages three to six, nw, to 2 /0 who m.’:e a specialty of ‘;:urvs:tlnz portance connected with the state un— JEWETT CITY Edar a larger pmflt: s?h%ezrer.:p'p‘”:E‘?l:éyso:;‘c?fll“ecmrl’?::. 48.50, " 4 ' apples in this town and vicinity state | fon. Mrs. Buell announced that the ———to— Wu. Jojas. Illfluqnld tionery, tin ware, erockery. GEO, LsA- Contéite el 2 ul » o . ‘| that there is a big shortage of empty | audience would sing The Old, Oaken No One to Claim Mrs. Celia Watson's | formerin ated tablets POINT, Jewett City, ) * girla- of eight to sixteen/ - barrels to store fruit. One man on | Bucket. Bequest After Twenty. Years—Dorcas ot years, at 32.50 to $10.00. Thursday rounded up but two dozen | Greeting from Suffrage Association. 't ~ Be: s FALL OPENING. : - b;;reld.ndflefinld 2: neled?d t‘ht leu: Mrs, Buell them introduced Mrs. Circlo Gives: Benofit Supper. Our Fall Hats are ready for your in- & - - . a hun our barrels in the past | gpanarick of the Wo 's Su o a8~ spection. Opening takes place Oct. 2d, A have been used, but as 80 per cent. ; S Last year at this time - chestnuts 4th, 6th and 6th. The publfo are cor- sociation of Conmecticut, who brought a the local Ket; & in bag lot were a drug on the market; un ‘(’)’xaur?a':’cx: of “{h!e’u!h{:lrot‘;zcnof y greeting from) the asgociation she Iep- | der almost any tree the hunter could | See shat you get what you pay fancy brands to be had at|"undersiooe. Teiing Mrs, Kendrick made a very | pick up all he could carry. This year - . 7 | lling spesch, having apeat her theze is mo chestmut crop. for. We do work by contract | ASK TO. SEE HE. Souvenir China obbying at Hartford from Jan. 1 until No Glaimant Yor Baquest plates that we are giving with one dlally invited. I A. Roy, Shirt Waists ! P An: immense astortment of . new mwmu store of The Ladi 'Qu';""q'h aus}mb o| B 0 S Well Inforined 88 40 Be | o an Mrs, Celia Watson died ‘over and by the day aad guarantee |R05NY, of, 2ur apeciat s PEsd ol oo 'zh. ler “;‘l:lm w:'" :'h::""y fab- H. B. REA“E ’ Wind.h‘m‘l hT\:cONo. 3? held a q\’xen.ti:g s Gaing and Losses. twen:x‘ years a%o :he bequea}:hed a [ money value. Jewett City, rics and qualities, values are un- ; bee Thursday afterncon at the resi- : sum money to her son, who was | . . matehable for the price. ; . denod Of 3oe. & W Hasuioud on m‘.‘q":' ‘])Bf“agtrfi?\“gd oy stfitacupai:: {I‘:::é"fn:t‘ ,}"?n‘:';'fim VT;‘:“'.’"}'“";?‘; < % e lfifiz.’:h N eln et West Park street. It proved to vith the f. ! o t White Lawn Waists, opén front or | 111 Main Street, Wiliimantic. | West Faric street 1t » dainty unehs | Soonity tad raied 11 Windnan £, | Dot réturn and claim this bequest, the The Falllllllg Stlldlfls Touich ‘of atyie {5 Sour & wll back, long sleeves, $1.00 to $3.50. oct2d ¢ Fairfiela 84, Tolland 1% The rest of el W g bl g = L w9 Jladen Ton N BEAURBOARD, o Ao ¢ the counties reported a loss. e B T T ‘White ‘Linen Tailored Walsts, $1.00 ) Windham had made the largest gan | Y94TS Juoghismed_ cRue- Supedile 31 Willow St. JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. to $3.00. Although the city slection 1s mearly | Per cent. and -therefore received the ‘church b‘::‘dt‘filwub“'“"“z‘ e'l‘:w: yoars | -augtsa bt g ol o oW + e L ioeetion 1a near' | banner. This called forth applause oh | 480 and there higs been na ¢ aing |1 class restauran Black Silk Waists, $5.00, $5.95. ot Fihio o £ Y ¥ Mrs, Den- | {0 the-money. No aer ey ey of all kinds. M <00 3% to be shown .by members of the dem- | the part of the "°“v°m,'°" the | tained in Hopeville and there are but Qysters and ola ordes, T French Flannel Tailored Waists in 3 ooratic party. Tt was stated Thursday | 2508 eported Bee, IO Betherd (T8 | rew church members. Pic‘ure P“zz‘es « | Tett's ice crea wett Clty ° & . that A, C, Scripture had announced L = This sum is to. be placed im the Kitchen, nenr 8t. unry- hall,” Hi many cdlors, $2.50 to $5.00. himself as willing to stand for the | Mrs, Kendrick announced that MI%|y.ne of the trustees of the New Eng- block, Jewatt City, Conn. Col e nomination of city clerk on the demeo- rud land Southern conference and the in- A Colored Peroale or Gingham Waists, | pho Opera House g Store | cratic ticket. It is known that Jona the English suffragettes, would lecture | 120d Southern contbrence, Gnfl Tie 1ot 2 an ames QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HoURS, 50c, e Dru de Vicq is alse a candidate for the iR Hartford soon. =~ o lthe M. E. church in the borough until Served in Tirst. cl sept21d. - . ;T.erzlnu::o:l:l’;; t‘f:‘l:l:t &nfld‘ t::; l';: the W. C. T. L’."' e ® m‘x;!::‘ ime as it shall be used in Hope-| Pijcture Puzzles, 10c and up. low. Tobacce and Ci view quietly for the past fortnight with Rev. W. 8, Macintire’s Address. On account of the wreck at Niantic Modeling Clay, Crayon and ?Imhng ley. L. " nEEn the knowledge of a number of the| Mrs. Buell introduced Rev. ‘W. B.| Wednesday several of the New York | Qutfits, five hundred Plurnhuu Target - leading democrats of the ecity. It is| MacIntire of Hartford, associate secre- | and Boston expresses were sent this | Games, Footballs, Playing Cards, Tally at wholesala and retall, Parties. has the agency/for the Travelers Lite | Understood that the republicans are|tary of the State Temperance union.|way. The boroughites were genemally | ¢ ids Favors, Ete. . likely to have one or more candidates | Mr. MacIntire made an enthusfastic |interested in the big solid Pullman * " 2 " churches, ete, supplied. Agent for the and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct, aad |y the field and there promises to be | speech and brought the greetings of | trains. Children’s Wearables Sweaters for ages one to five, 7ic ta McKinley music, 10¢ a cop. William_ $1.50. the Uniied States Health and A ci- |one of the hottest fights on, for a city | the union. His only regret was that Marriage Announcement. . Johnstone, Jewett City. L] - election, that hgs confronted the votersfhe had only such a short time. He a Mrs. G A have re- ls, [l Girls' Sweaters, $1.50 to $2.00, dent Ins, C:: oin Saginaw, Mich. W rfte { iy years. would like io talk three hours, ~ e . T e [l WIN EAY, Franklin smfl e HEN READY TO BUILD, 4 g for rates and fi partieulars. . k; Miss Sexton of East Hampton, the Oct. 6th of Ethel May Duffll octéd Infants’ White Coats of wool or silk, | * gox 281 Willimantic, Ct ., STATEW.C, T. U. state corresponding secretary, was next P oee O fi:fii o.lkum e earey introduced and gave her report, which |- $2.50 to $5.00. Infents’ Bearekin Coats, white and many colors, $2.50 to $5.00. of masons' and build Interesting Session on Second Day of | was most interesting. Every union in y Church, Jewett City, Convention—S8pi d Addresses and the state was reported and showed the TOMAC“ TR,()UB E VANISH - . number and diversity of the work of Reports of Encouraging Progress. the various departments of the organ- -S. Bottomley & Son Dr.| Denton's Sleeping Garments, ination. % ¥ On Thursday morning some 75 mere : - . . : ages 240 12, according to size, prices Salaatts sad isibies e Skt vebs ,;;’:g";;;,:;"';?',:;-‘ 2.5ong by elsht | Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn and Dyspepsia Go and You' Feel are 505 to 90c. o ‘:-;g:dm‘:n A:Xxeed“\;fd By ‘};l;’t%‘xd::t sch()ol.l .rnt;ls waa zu(‘-h a !flcasiing fea- . Fine in Five Minutes—Just a Little Diapepsin Girls' Ni 4! » = £ s 7" | ture that ey had to respond to an s s ght Gowns of flannelette, ;lon opened ‘ait ?ff m.l Tney;rn] rsefl». encore. ‘after. which Mre.. Basll asked : Regulatea Any Out-of-order Stomach. L ..-"W‘ "l'fl'_'._.flm“ -.l;"l'lhl. 2 vl A~ bty s “‘h;p"?n! Mrs, \Vatl:ms, president of the H:rt d it vk o B . - | ford cou union, to take the chair Flannelette Sleeping Garments ‘for Mrs. Brown read for the scripture les. | 10 Uty unih. %0 tok e s Why not get some now—this mom-|Gas from Stomach and cleanse the IKA ¥. LEWIS, Propristar. agey two to eight, 26c, 50c. son II Peter.i. Several prayees were Preaidea®i ‘Aanual Adivess ent, and forever rid yourself of Stom- |stomach and intestines. and, besides, 5 offered and testimonials were given as 3 R ach trouble and Indigestion ? A dieted | one single dose will digest and pre- M. HOURIGAN, well ‘as many quotations of scripture. At the afternoon session of the con-1 siomach gets the. blues and grumbles. [ pare for assimilation into the blood Jewett Oity. 7 75 MONUMENTS, Prize for Néw London County. ";"thnl b ol oot “{," :{ue;L Give it a good eat, then take Pape's anl your food. he same an o..4oung FUNERAL DIREGTOR. ' At 9.30 Mrs, Buell called th of East Hampton, read her annual ad- | nigpepsin to start the digestive juices | healthy stomach would do it. Furnlture asd Crawford Cooking r“.“m'um“ And Merkers th our steck | mrdSr0 ;Ah\xunn v:a‘se(:u';l‘: a':;ledeugxfi dress. Speaking of temperance prog-|\working. There will be no dyspepsia| When Diapepsin works, your. stom- Ranges. : 8- M}“’ Obtaln ourprices [ 0 TVl cretary read the minutes| T¢%S In the country during the past |’ pelehing of Gas or. eructations of | ach-rests—gets itself in order, cleans | ‘Phones—Store 1-3: hause 85-5. er er nfls sad’Jge astistlo designs. of Wednesday's meeting. The frst re. | Year; she sald: “There has been & yngigested food: Mo feeling -like a|up—and then you feel like . eating | mm——r—s———tee /- John Lennen & Son, gort was that of the superiniendent of quiet persistency along local option | jumy of leatl in the stomach or heart- | when you come o the table, and wha! Wadhur mevem, Women's f‘lovn. cuhmtn. silk| corner Main and Watson Streets, ower mlsslon.“Mr Frances H. Byrons | j; “t1a ‘middle west saloons have been :zn,’:&ikflg?d:«“krnotn'"me:z' n::-a W:b:\‘lutum do you good 4. J. King, Prop. 108 Mgr. lined, black or. tan, 3 . Wliim: of Danbury. X work has been ac- | .. - relief from aH Stomach Sample Room commected, 2 ants, Cona. complished. Many sick have been vis. | Gosed at the rate of hundreds a day.” | ,Gison your breath . with nauseous| Misery is waiting for you as soom ‘s | @pecial atieniion paid 't Commersiad 2 reviewed temperance activity in odors. ‘Women's _Cashmere Glovel 5 he report i 35 v i @ Diapepsin. . Hined,. 25c.. 4 Y Ty HRAM ‘N ‘FENN ::-(i‘gm»:; Windhan «Igu?::;“?:;, ‘tll‘m }:‘"’ t’,::‘ ; ;‘o“‘fm}’fif‘i“g::cé’::; ?,“"‘- Pape’s Diapepsin costs only 50 cents e df«fffl“ ({gué;}(:z al)vlr‘l‘l‘h\'gu'al\‘:"fl‘ll::‘ Moesun. Tens. . Tol. o818 ok . » number being 7,056. Many jars of | 18 Dass o SOIE | o a large case at any drug store ‘here, | Pape's Diapepsin, because you want to of the bills that were before the legisg- 3 ‘ : jelly. fruit, ete. have been distributed. and will relieve the most obstinate | become thoroughly cured this time. - ONDERTAKER and BMBALMER |(loiiiing has been glven to needy peo- | 12ture. ~She told of the heneficlgl leg- | A0C, Gf Indigestion - and Upset Stom- | ~ Temember, 1f your stomach feels Paper H‘.‘I" for $1.75 Misses' Cashmere Gloves, 25e. Women's one-vlasp Dogskin Gloves,| = 62 Chureh St. Willimantic, Ct. i ¥ e E islation that has been obtained where 3 ch 3 ple. The work of the flower mission | 'S < ach in five minutes. out-of-order” ani’ uncomfortable o | we will paver your soom wigh fhe Stack, tan or gray, 31.00. Telephone. .. - Ledy Assistant |has been in excess of any previous | Sormen Ve Sl sulirage, n this stals, | Cirnere g, nothing clse better to takel you can get reliet in five minutes. ._.,.%\Sfupm o gh s " Glaalng Women's Gauntlet Dogekin Gloves, | — e e and building places where they may be — ihd Kalsoniine al remwor o . black or tam, $1.50. A ke i $ cared for.’ St aftey thisty REXNSTINE g i P B We:oeld o of license,” she continued, “Connecti- cut begins to wake and like a huge & l We COU]d. sty 5 e s wne s || ¢[f you are seeking that CH. BARON DI"OIAT‘I“ Co., 159 West Main St Send postal and we will call augldd . Misses' Dogskin Tan Gloves, $1.00. Cotton. Batting, sheet size, 420. .. Corduroy Book Bag, 25c. “Busy Bee" Washing Compound, 10¢. i there has been a very decided gain. And let us also hope that the enforce- B " B il / ment of these no-license laws will ve |} which you cannot find”’ make every saver in this vieinity realize | |oi. i o tidon s Seciinic =" y in’ the Tine of Stoves s. Buell recommended school di: that in THIS Sawng‘s lllstltutlon he is DL TGk N q{‘k‘gdgnggfi,i‘"%‘r};r and Ranges (especially second-hand Parlor Heating Stoves) almshouse and county homes should be call at ~ assured of as good security as is pOSSIDIE | | chch e onaorsement ns he W, o DR, D7 J. SHAHAN, PhYllG,lll and Surgeon, 317 Main ‘Street.’ Telgphone 821" Hours: 130 to 3.30 and § to 9 . 3 " Hooker's Bug Powder, ‘25e. Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $5.00 to l/l..W. . T‘;’;? SiTk Petticoats in many, col- FUNERAL ORDERS o»e' het ‘Sifk Shawls, 75c-t6 $3.50, Savand ot the TAOHE e Y T \ e E E V: D o X 0 e in any bank of the land, our Dbusiness | | e ot "Gkt *eaias and Water [ Astistically Arranged by ort-Kimonas of fl-nmlotu 50c to e leagues for boys and girls, to keep the . . NT Th 31004 Would more than double in a mODth. children from bad influences and con- HU se e dhe Mlt, ;»?“;?fo‘“ Kinsonae ‘of fannédiate: i’é‘fié’é‘%fi'&“{‘,fi.!.?;"fl%’ér Ur'ggo:‘;';;:: and you will be repaid for your visit. \ Tel. 130 Lafayette lt’m“l“ Rianket Bath Robes, $5.00. y ’let your money. Work P&I‘tly for | treased activity in_sending out tem- |} Inasmuch as it is yet early for stoves, we have a few: Sec- Franck Sy, adlnganr nji‘;,‘l",:é ond‘hand, Parlor Stoves that are in 'first-class condition and Watch Repairing Jersey Corset Covers,.long nleqvn'_ 250, 50c. ‘ e B e " uch In eridence: || are worth all we are asking for them — “AND A LITTLE dome st Friswell's Jersey, Petticoats, 25e, 5oc. » ::;‘?:":'e‘ge::fi‘m‘;‘;z‘d“flfi';f‘e o‘:’“«‘é’i‘:ifi BIT MORE.” Second-hand stoves-of this nature are very speaks for| itself. Men's Sweaters, $1.00 to $5.00, R :Z’fi%’fii?’i,re:li?g‘fmn‘“oz e womdgy [} good bargains, so if you are in need of one linger not on the WM. FRISWELL, 36 11 Franklin Menl Flanusletts Night Gowns, 50c. Boys Collarless Shirts, 50c. Men's Mediumn W!il'ht Shirts and [ . “Drawers, 50c, $1.00. . jan22daw JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled'to Order, 108 IROA”AV. non hll.hnul 262, e the ceatel ] ‘Wway because when they, commence: {o go, they will go fast | . e » shing T foref, ith W illimantic Sa Vings more Vigof, aud the: e of anti-nar- || “WE DELIVER AND SET THEM UP FREE OF CHARGE A . g used with benefit, calling attention to d s v || - P BARSTOW & CO. - reported on franchise. Mrs. Bennett Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper H. C MURRAY Prest. N. D. Webster. Trcas £V an intercating ‘acoount of e Patterns. Mrs. Jennie C. Scripture of Willi- octsd " « mantic, superintendent of parior meet- The H. C. Murray Co.

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