Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 3, 1910, Page 2

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3 i mantic Danie 2 od Pt aam ' Eioms Sl Where to Trade o Jevel 20, ‘ : o i S ence E. Mrs. C. E. erce; temperance, Clar- By Year T ure 9 Degrees Be- E. W. Thompson, J. OBITUARY. i urati missed, Noble 2, Morse; fouls called, | to Jewett City “three weeks, but| oW Zero—Ilsaac Warren to Manage Word wanomard Shafer ety of| S2ATO7se 2 on Noble 2, Harrington and | was at st. Ja;-:p.%:ghu«h Sunday afi- | Motion Picture Theater—Death of n s city vVall; referee, Captain P. J. F. Sulli- - ¥ (he death of Leonard Shaor ‘at’ the | ven: tmers Frost and Burnham: time, | Gies of the pacish in Tormink & soci- | M Emsline Evane, ‘connectea with. DR, J. M. KING, DENTIST ALL WORK GUARANTEE! Finn Block, Jowett City, Conn. Office hours 9,20 a. m. to § p. ™. Painless extraction. Telephone 40. ddclia Wil WILLIMANTIC baskets from the floor, Thompson 10, Richmond 6, Jordan d, Leonard 4 Morse 2, King, Beckwith; baskets from free tries, Morse 2, Noble; free tries Boston Store > WILLIMANTIC, CONN. F ces son; floral, Raymond G. Kennedy, Norman L. Kennedy, Mis Frances M, Richardson. Republican Administration Begins To- a home of his daughter, Mys. George Os- | 20 minute halves; scorer, R. O, Snow. - | ety to by the church. At A N horne, Bri t o’ L y ] Y » sl i Mr. and Mrs. Miiton Reed of Bos- pignt SELLING AT ONE-HALF PIRICE. noon. Deceased would have: bean 33 Unlawful Uss of the Fl Twilight Ho fon ware of Mr. and Mrs. John Tonight marks the end of the 4emo- | 1 4 closing out everything in my years pid had he lived until Februar: ot e = gl e ‘West Side for the holl- cratic administration, which hus been | g, &0 G e pirice “Coma fnd tak AETphihad he lived until February. | About noon Saturday Frank P. Fen-| At the twilight hop given under tho | day. in control of the city's affairs for the [&oTe at onc-nalf price. Coma ynd Teie : ton chanced to notice an American flag | auspices of Willimantic lodge, No. 120, | Mrs. Abel L. Reeves has returned past two years, and will witness the |Bary wdile’ Beuuregura: regiment of Connecticut for three during the civil ward, first in the Sec- he. b ron of the | A. B. S., in its hall on Main and neph in~ C v | or floating to the breezes from one in its on street, | from St. Vincent’s hospital, where she phews in Connecticut _and) transferring of the balance of power — o | large windows of A. B. S. hall, on|New Year's afternoon those present| recentl; derw urgic - | Rhode Island. They are Mrs, Hi C.|to the republicans, wh il seat . months, and then in Comaany D, 1th | \§T8e windows of A, B hol vas | had an entovable time. Musie was far- | aten’Y Underwent & surgical opera- | Green Mre. C. Grant BavageMrs. Wil | mayor: ana s o e 1o the Catosein rey ati w I wiment ‘o Connecticut, for three | 308, *UC TS, VG Wit “cloth to | nished by the Thread City Cyclers’ or-| © Mrs. Everett Maurice of Norwich |lam Beaton and W. D. Maine, all of | common councll, o g g N years and elght months as a sergeant, W 3 1 ondition, Pri ch, $96. . J | the bottom of the emblem. Captain|chestra. Prof. C. H. Bennett of Nor-| was the gues Mr. and Ms. Jobn | Jesterly; Mrs. Annie M. Cooke, Mrs.| It is to be an interesting night n the | Sluss condition. Frice each, :";'a';fi‘ 'gh:;!le company with his soné Fenton immediately called attention to | wich prompted. Fournier for 'u,‘:,' ho{“.,.d e Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Carrie Ryd- | city council chamber and after it is|Bottomly. fer, now _commander of | o ORIV A0 B e Y the flag, and noti- Miss Dora Domingue was the guest | €T and James E. Wilson of Pendleton | over the fears and hopes of those who Francis S. Long post, No. 30, G. A. R., fied some member of the social organ- £ A. B. S. Social Hill; Mrs. H. P. Brown of Niai not 3 ointive W ARE HEADQUARTE for the ?::::‘fify:’é a“;i‘ih";""!n“""‘ R ?m‘;‘h. | ization, and within a very few moments| In the evening the A. B. S. held its “h?x:‘mud;amul:mfiazr;-"gogt“-nhzi James E. Ryder of Provldpneanm’ - e :1‘1:':?": nt:e:n“verhfix;rnam- Columbla indestructible records. = ‘We 18} In the Willimantle cemetery. | e ek was hauled in and the dlsfg- daniceand there | Southbridge visited friends ln Daniel- ton Is that the changes will-be Lew | giuas sthoal ~suppiies, Tancy - Roods, On thi 0 A x uring insignia taken off. The flag was 3 . “a r attendance. | son over Sunday. ESCAPE FROM JAIL. and relatively unimportant. Sontectionary. tinwhre, orockery. Geo. 1S Uccasion Mrs. James E. Fuller. again dung o0 the breeze There is a | Music was furnished by the Thread| Joseph Seguin spent New Year's Lapoint. Jewbtt CILy. Tovad Charles Miller and Andrew Williamson | PUTNAM 32, NEW LONDON 3 1-2. | " Mrs. James E. Fuller, aged 70, died | fine, h term of imprisonment, for| gypy Cyclers' orchestra of six eces, | day with relatives in Daniel: - at her home in Columbia, Sunday fore- | any person who disgraces the Ameri-|and P,o,mm“nfl"mfi'wx. Miss Mary Ward 15 vuenm rela- | Get Away from Brooklyn Sund: The New Fashions & noon akout 10 o'clock, following a short | can flas. a ofr. tives in New London. fpkch” yn Sunday| Mageacre of the Innocents in Satur— . & e with pluro-pneumonta. Mrs. Mrs. Katherine Kiley of Newark, N.| morning—Pried Off Lock of Grated da; JUS: Davh Ul Nty sewset janes. In a new feature in Fuller was a native of Columbia. ~She At the Opera House. Niw Voo Trbe: Y. e viRiting: Delgtizes 1. GOWT “| Door. stiapes, Dp-to-date oolorings and de- was the widow of George B, Fuller and | “How Hopper was Sidetracked” was Bk il betore, perhaps | $1Ens that will be in great demand this e e o e el o | o FIoy Happer w28 Sleta ke as | g S yoma Iarus attendanpe ak the| Attended Poultry Show. Charles Wenzel, allas Miller, 23 years | tnore never will b again. such -a |fall- L A. Roy Millinery Store, Mo Nemo Corsets Fational church, where sho sthE In the | Haturdas. cyening, and the Trosistinie | At oers ot Aoh,Siven un- C. Babson and L. D. Crowell |of age, and Andrew Willlimson, 24 | siuughter o the fnnocents—no, inno- | chanic St, Jewett City, Conn. octiid - choir for many years. Both she and | Hopper surely did please the small but | hall Friday. evening. The entertain:| s tpilj iicriden Saturday to attend | years of age, the former doing a year | cents is not the word; it doesn't fit— - = her deceased husband had fine musical | enthusiastic audience. Mment: oeies e deville sketch | the poultry show. Mr. Babson is an | for burglary and the latter a shorter|as the New London basketball team, | ASK TO SEW THE Souvenir China The usnko Bandlct { training. and the older people of the s T s yuudeviile shooh] exmbviee, term for theft, escaped from the jail|alieged champions of eastern Connectl- | plates that we are giving with one 9 . SoamaEty hiud many pleasant hours New Year’s Game. » Harry E, Willlams of the U. S. S.|at Brooklyn Sunday morning, and are|cut, suffered in Hammond hall New |pound of our speclal brand of teas. eiag entertained by their fine singing. | oy year's afternoon the S. P. club | lor, Willlam Edwards and Jack Gelinas. We introduce Clayton Taylor, supported by Mr. Tay-| Yaaho has been & _ Y pending a few days | now at large. Telophone messages 10, Vedrs afternoon. Its equal has never | They are beauties O. J. BLANCHATRD. Se =) s There survive three daughters. Mrs. '8 e | with relatives in Brooklyn. various parts of Connecticut and sur- o B g o Jewett City. 3 y a mi-Elastic de B e oty e Mre: | basketball team defeated the Ixcel- | Jack Gelinag sang I Am Thinking of | ™ Mrs Timothy E. Hopkins will en- |rounding states were sent out. mme- | iy comnts and whon the pime - vi Of utmost Goorga’ B Fagior ot Willimantic and | Sior five in the Y. M. C. A. gyhnasium | You All the Time. Just Like the Rose | sertaln the members of the Ladies: | lately upon the discovery of thelr ome Windham county and when the game = in a rather close but featureiess game | was sung by Mr. Taylor by request, was over and the howling Bedlam of [ JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN Mrsc. O. B. Robinson of Willimantic. % %,C* (0T 0775740, "“The lineup and | who also S Biad Tha Tase an the Bare g:;;llnu;:lr:l: at her home this (Mon- | cape, and Sheriff Preston B. Sibley has | noise had finally subsided this score | You will find in_connection & first person, Who wants thorized the offering of $200 reward | v clase restaurant. | Home muds pantry i summa; room Floor. While the Chime Bells o s was announced: Putnam 32, New Lon- nurant. Independents Whipped Out of | T8l 1 _chappe 1t, R. Kelley rf, | Were Ringing was sung by Mr. Tavior. | yyormier 1 ve maer Tiias Bedard ot | foy thelr apprehension. mployed don 3 1-2. Under the amateur rules %80 SN0% fIonle Berued 8t i hoyss Boots by Grex Club Fivs Erickeon ¢, . Flocken 1b, Weatherbes | Following the ‘entertainment the dis- | Joooewer, Pete beem, spending a few | ,J00 Joh fove Deee SPlOVel §8 05 | of scoring, 2 points for a fleld goal, 1| Taftw ice cream. Jewett City Candy The Bulkeley Independents of New |and Higging rb. tribution of gifts to all from the mam- | {25 SENCTRN 1 DD, . s in the kitchen of the jail, and| sor a foul goal, the score would h: Kitchen, near 8t Mary's hall. Haskeld London were soundly trounced and | Excelsiors—W. Andrews rb, Lawren- | moth New Years tree took place, and | Nine Degrees Below Zero, on New ;’;:{;"%;:‘y“:;’oz*e‘f" opportunity to get | heen just double. New London made | block, Jewett City, Conn. 5 w ly each morning v b2kt completely outclassed in all points of |son Ib, Reynolds c, A. Andrews If, | this part of the programme was great- Year's. about 3 o'clock to hel YErre SN Pl e e L 5 prepare the | 5 - o CK LUNG L to combine perfect e s Satorday sveine tn fhe % | B0 16 - ¢ ys mictstors 10 hask | R S E et chargs of e at. | 710 tSmperaturs was nins Gegecs | Brcakrast” Aione T the wlicion, they | wRISCe ala The visiors 100k, he pUrt | sarved In Arat shaas anape. Prise . ¢lub Aixe. Evers man with the excep. | ets from the floor. Chappell h Brown 2. | fair was obert Mackell (chairman).| Years morning, making it the coldeat | od; and gained thelr liberty by pryink of champlons. N Dupre caged the fret [tow. Tobaceo and Clgars. W. 3. Briok comfort WIth fash LR s G M B e L R s Rl e y Miss Addle Cole, Bertha| of ail the cold days of last week. ' | off the fastenings of a lock that held Biks rain | 1o7- wepsa - o fir : minutes of the game, cag- | drews, Laurenson; baskets from free| Herrick, Miss Alice Lee, Edward Wood, s 2 grated 300r.over s callar window in |0 then on he shot them in like rain |, - I . ed baskets for the local feam. and | tries, Chappell 3, Brown 2; free tries| W. D. Lason, Miss Annit Lutton, Miss Joint Installation. and the Putnam score swelled and s g b e 2 4 lace. = Activity at the jail is not re- - [P—— Thompson and Richmond caged them | missed, Brown & W. Andrews, Brown | Florence Brand, Miss Jessis GreenBurt| The members of McGregor post, G. | b swelled and swelled. It was like & Tace J lonab]e f]gul‘e. almost 8t will. with Jordan and Leon- | had an exira try because an S. P. C.| Thompson, Dr. W. P. 5. Keating.George | A. R, will arrange the details for the | nmmines of the wa ond STier ana | Petween a mudscow and oroplane [ at wholesale and retall. Parties ard ‘making @ strong showing in. the | man stepned over tho line. Fouls call- | Hicks, Mrs. Frank Williams, Miss Ad- | joint installation of their officers and | Williamason. got twe. hours' stars pe. | And when the drst half had ended Pui- | ehurches, ete. supplled. Agont for ine Thi | Scoctng 1ine aiso. More dld mot have | cd. on Chappell 2, Kelley 2, Erickson, | dle L. Tilden, Miss Marion French, | those of McGregor W. R. corps 8t & | fore the breaj was discovered. Al of- | Dam had made 20 1-2 polnts to New | MoKinley muslo. 100 & copy. William is attachment holds| s u#iar zooa eve, but cagea two from | Flocken, W. Andrews, Browr. Reynolds. | George Congdon, Thomas Morlarty, | meeting to be held tomorrow ~(Tues- | forts (o locate them on Sunday falled, | gndons 11-2. Johnstons. Jowstt CIty, the floor and two out of three from the | Referee, J. L. Leonard, Jr: time, 15 and | Mrs. Maud Clark and Mrs. Mary Lee. | day) evening. January 18 is the date | The theory is that they Kept in the |, LPe Putnam five played far and am big satisfaction for some things that happened to him in New London re cently. Marland played such a good game that Davis tried to stop him with @ few choice broncho busting stunts then he probably took a New Year's | foul line. He was a strong factor, how- | 20 minute periods: scorer, Downer. —_ - that has been selected for the instal. the fastest ball they have shown this WHEN READY TO W , 2 : ) . Lo, the front steel so | ever, in passing. in_which the ' Grex T — Supper, Though Honor Guest Goes. | lation. o g e I ite oy ot “thg | season. New London had nothing in | petect your materiel from our shoios Slub’porticulatiy “shons. King and | Entertained in Honor of Hartford| A'G Tyler camp, Nor 8, U. S W, V.| . Danlelson passengers for Boston | Countey from seme ralirosd own. They | (helr blue book hat fitted the cuse and | sfodic of Lumper, Fainta, Cemeqt, Ginas that they cannot *| Beckwith excelied for the visitors, Guosts. will give a supper at Windham Inn on | and Rhode Island points were delayed | are probably well supplied with food | It ¥as sarly evident that the only doubt | Nals, ote, W ooy & o fen w il Noble also plaved well. The line- | 1. ang Mrs. Dylsht E. Abel enter- | Wednesday evening, as originally plan- | at Putnam Saturday morning by o |and are warmly clad. SEe Se TiemE RS Ehe Blnk Of The | O et Tewor Gl i om, . P and summary: o om If. Jordan rg, | tamed At whist Saturday evening at|ned. althoush Comrade Thomas Marra | fmell wreck at the north end of the | ~Both left the jail wearing the regu- | *“7lg o,y A B Moot o o push [hrough. MoeE clupSThompson 1f. Jordan rf. | (fieir home, 200 Prospect street, in hon- | Of Windham will be unable to be pres- | Putnam yards. lation winter outfit, blue overalls,coarss | s i Ve e il the basketball IRWETT OITY moTEL Morse (capt) and Richmond e Har-| (¢ Nr. and Mrs. George E. Hamlin | ent( as he salls for Panama from New Improving Wireless Station. reefers. black caps and rubber boots, | Stunts they knew. even working in e Setel tn every _ inston and Morse Ib. Leonard rb. | (7 Sartford, formerly of this city. Four | York Tuesday, leavine his home In| poy Keach and Oliver Jacobs have | he latier appropriated. Willlamson is | 0" of the when-we-are-at-home Bulkeloy Indepnednets Noble = rb, | °f Hartford, formerly of his city. Four | Jori, Tuselar, (eying, g home 1o v Keach and Oliver Jacobs have | {he latter appropriated Willlamaon 18 | with-our-own-crowd style of play, but wlar - Francis \Gapt) b, Wall e, King It 1\ 1qeq to Mrs. A. W. Gates and|!s no later salling that will permit :;e,"‘ St Daplanll beach the Dast few.|is the more stockily: bullt of the two:| LhoTs Vs mo coming back for them. TRA P, ‘SNWIR. Pheprister e warde Mrs. A W. G i e improvements to the B © wo. | Marland was at _center for Danielson las"kop Bafldlfll Seore,'Grex club 54, Rulkeley 5; | Goorze E. Hinman. A luncheon was| Comrade Marea fo arrive at the Canal| wireless telesraph station which they | but of £ood holgnt, and hie_ rathtr|and what he had ‘e chance to do was iy g Pavegnag nt that place for ilie past|}yynkempt appearance. He was ment 2. up from the May term of the superior To Manage Moving Picture Shows. | court of Windham county for burglar- Ira Warren, who has been the op- | izing the Bradley residence at Pomfret. erator at the Phoenix theater, has| Williamson, who has a_shady record, Jewett City. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Farniture Crawtord Ceoking ang "Phones—8tore 61-2 Deputy Morgan's Visitation. To Observe Week of Prayer. Thomas Morgan of Hartford. deputy| _The Congregational, Methodist and for the state of Connectcut, will make | Baptist church congregations of Wil- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S Nemo Corset 4 his annual inspection St. John's | limantic will observe the present week CASTORIA |y Mo Sik. 7. this eventag| as a weel of praver, holding union | Purchased the Interest of A. L. Reeves | was sentenced in October from the €Y | resolution to be rensonable. ey Is in Masonic hall. Services. Tuesday night services will | I the moving picture business car- | court of Putnar for STSRICE &5 OVETL | This after he had been given a few MOOSUF mOUSE, . Sk be held at the Baptist church with | Tied on there and will assume control | 04t from C. C. Talbot of that ity a8 | whirls and bumps on the fleor for be- | % J. Kine, Prop. H 8. King, Mer A nice variety of Fresh Fish; also New Year's Dance. the Rev. Louis M. Flocken of the | today. D il ey s s ing too strenuous. The Danfelson peo- Sample Room vemnected. —_ Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at A 2 % Methodist church in charge. Wednes- A _number of Danlelson people were s c s ple in the audience—and thers was a | Bpesial attention pald 1o Commereisd 1 sters and C Dancing was the chier amusement | qiitROCEE CRETED 0 CRCERE Nt the | In Putnam Saturday afternoon to see men. ‘bunch of them—smiled some. It helped square accounts. N. Dup: s the ool s 3 STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St, | i the city New Years aftornoon, there| yothodist church with Rev. W. S.| the basketball game between Putnam " The H. C I“u"‘a Co. A B“fl!‘,,d being three dances. The fourth annual| Beard of the Congregational church |and New London Sidney Marland PUTNAM star of the game, equalling “S1a" Mar- o U )’ g & The Taro o reodied. there heing fally | 0ccupying the pulpit. Friday evening played center for Putnam. Evangelistic Services at M. E. Church |1and’s record of' 15 baskets, made . fes’ pEmSat AL dos e belng fully| ip; closing meeting will be held at the | A number of Grangers from this 9 o Christmas, during the game. 'Ho got Agents Ladies’ Mome Journal Paper| Trade at the Patterns. vee 200 couples upon the. floor. The hall | cro, closing mesting will e held 8L the —New London Five Vanquished, 32 : : i cdacs 22 . * - ph G. | section will go to Hartford next week h them from all angles and played his was prettily decorated for the occasion | m, fjay of the Baptist church will | to attend the meeting of the state | to 3 1-2—Republicans Assume Control | best game of the year. and a most enjoyable time resulted. It was a case of Marland getting the 55 y j iand ; ne resulted.| conauct the services. On Thursday | grange. The opening session will be | of City's Affairs Tonight. sanga Mechanics Dep t. Store |Music was furnisied by the Norwich| evoning services will also be held in | held in Foot Guard hall at 11 o'clock o Ol b Bl tap on the ball and the center batting Coneert and Dance oroheetry sux|all three churches, the mestings to be | on Tuesday, January 11. Evangelistic services are to be held | 3t over to N. Dupre and then m basket. OUTFITTERS TO ALL B Conducted by the respective clergy- | Two new members will be recelved |every evening this week except Satur- | Lizotte also played his fastest and best For Artistic Wall Pape R Rt et e e u - men in charge Into Castle Asbury, K. O. K. A. at|ddy at the Methodist church. Rev. I, | game of the year, as did Hetle and D. 5 T T e imantic, L. Sunlight a meeting to be held in the castle room | W. Belcher is to have charge of the Dupre. The team work was better, the | wrrase with US come to E. MAFFITT & CO, 37| declld snlightiHaps Various Notes. in the Methodist church this (Mon- | sefvices. passing was better, than anything the 18AAC CHAMPEAU. There was a smail but delightful apr- local men have yet shown. Putnag. Conn. Church Street. We w e pleased Ve day) evening. Earl Wood and Arthur il Bliies i - pitit Sty t¥ In attendance at the sunlight hop| o 5an Jose councll, No. 14, Knights of | Soi * o . *Clarge of the special Car Derailed and Smashed. But it was the finish of the game G ) it rating. e o | siven in Washburn hall New Years| Solumbus Sunday afternoon had thelr There was an_accident in the upper | that was extraordinary. Its like may [Ty ans witt guarantee votn work and| [, F 0, JACKSON-—-Dentist | 5icion Siater “ine "Suspices ot*the | fAsxat rebearssl for & mammotn min- | programme arransct. raiiroad "urd New Years morning, | not be qupicatea in years. wim s | THE CLEARMNGE ~ SALE CONTINUED price o B U Willimantie Clerks’ Protective associa- | 5irel show of 60 people, one-half la- fee a Foot Thick. phen an engine running light east-|overwhelming lead and threo minutcs Lt o~ P eph i detish sea : : eion. Music was furnished by Helm- o Tee a foot thick is heing cut on |bound, on the main line of the and | to play, the Putnam five stopped trying | at The Boston Dry Goods Store, La Telaphons conn nov2sd | Painless Extracting and old’s orchestra. Lieut. Danlel Killourey of the local | the Bassett pond, near Brooklyn vil- | division crashed into a box car that|for baskets and began passing the ball | jelson. Some big discounts for our = Filling a Specialty police force. who has a summer re- | lage. The ice is belng cut by the pris- | bad been shunted on the main tracks.|back and forth. New London, made | Customers another week; Attractl A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. . Sihlel e el Ol Fort concession at Coventry lake, com- | oners at the jail and is for the use|The car was deralled and the side|desperate by the laughable situation | Bargains on every counter in the store. =B . Lowest prices. All work guaran- 4 ¥ e menced Sunday to have ice cut at the | of that institution, Ice cutting com- | crushed in. The front end of the 10c0- | and wildly cheering crowd of specta- | Buy these goods now. Manufacturer of different styles of | teec. $ Services at St. Joseph's Catholic | Jake for his ice house there. A local [ mences at Dayville and at other places | motive was gomewhat damaged. A |tors, made frenzied attempts to get the |, S6pt20d 3 N Light Carriages and Wagons, Associated Dental Parlors, :":" hm‘:"‘r; X;rfi:;im:’!x':;fl:gnks‘x:; firm is doing mehwork, and ler. Kil- | in the town of Killingly tris weelk, gre?’mng craw was sent. f‘?w‘n izmm elusive sphere and then submitted | THE 11;{11]«)');“?;:\”:’;{;(.11m STORE roess, Carria; Y Vi | 752 i treet, - - il i ~ia e N g . e Jourey expects to house about 200 tons . . ¥ eadville to clear away e mixup, 1 eet, anlelsol & b Carriages s3a Wasuns for | 752 Wain Strest, - aes 1 Nimantic | tne 1030 mass on thelways and man- Which, ranges in thickness from 10 ol (Telephone at Fire Station. . |which delayed the runuing of some of (Continned “on ‘page six) sept20aw mos . o - = o - day . m. e people should 12 inches. elephone has been placed in the | the morning trains. E a <. Repository g . s S0 et G ger oPoRitory and shops | g p. m.. Sundays 10 a. m. to L p. m.| continue good works during the year. Horse Shoeing. Billikin, 218 3-4, T. R, Sadd's fast P oy s, stwtop. UL i Officers of B. Y. P. U. P oo the local Borass. is | be sent in over this telephone, as at | ,The folloming are the newly, elocted heing conditioned this winter for fast | Bearly all times there are some of the el B i i Bl ot Work next season. Mr. Sadd had Billi- | members of the department at the sta- | yr "0 G ™Y’ Harold Bowen; sec- Xin out for a little jogging New Year's | tion. 1In reporting chimney fires the | ctary, Miss Mary A. Arnold; treasurer, and he looks good to all the experts | telephone will be found convenlent. |Miis Framces M. Richardson, Com- who saw him. Mr. Sadd says Billi- To Install Officers. mittees: Membership. Mrs. Ida Bard, jania He announced that the monthly col- novia Which' gots toward churen. tmprove LOUIS PHANEUF UNDERTAKER an& EMBALMER | LADIES’ AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, spicial Chosolate Cream Drops 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES Danfelson, Putnam. Moosun Tel connection. Save Money on by purchasing of 2 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. DRY GOODS AND NOTION: Telephome Lady Assistant ELMORE & SEEPARD, (E.cossors to Sessions & Elmoey Fmbalmers and Funeral Directors, 60-52 North Street. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. 628 Main Street. jan2d If interested l2t us prove to you that we have an un- equalled Piano proposition. The up-to-date Man usesan . . . Electric Motor. DO You? kin hasn’t a defect and when asked if he would work out in the brushes on the speedway when sleighing was right, against the other local fast horses, said he didn’t think he would with Billikin, but he had another that would make them all go some. Personals. Edward Wood spent Sunday at Put- The officers of St. John's soclety are to be installed on the fourth Sun- day of the present month. Supreme officers of the organization will be present to assist in the work. Quiet Holiday. New Year's was a quiet holiday in Danielson. There was much of the character of Sunday about the observ- Miss Frances Richardson, Raymond G. Kennedy; devotional, Miss Edith C. GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. STOMACH DISTRESS JUST VANISHES septsd Rose Bowling Alley LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Streot. 5o Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Dyspepsia or a Stomach Headache Go and You Feel Fine in Five Minutes—Just a oct13a 3. 3. Little Diapepsin is Always Effective. LADY ASSISTANT. Teisphone cozmectiom. ance of the day except for the few en- tertainments provided for the evening. nam, the guest of friend Miss Elsie Waterman of Williman- tie is visiting friends at Uncasville. & Willimantic Gas & Electric Light Co. 7 The A. C. Andrew Mausic Co. 804-866 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. GTONE. Frop If I's Wall Papers decatd Mr. and Mrs. Martin Welch of Put- \OBITUARY. y Ry - nam were guests of James Courtney | wy. mmeline Fvans, £5. wi o} In all the jatest designs that you de- i Sunday. T e N Soar Ao 0f| As there s often some one in your| Some folks have tried so long to find 9 sire. come here. Our large assortment Holiday Can ‘Frank Jones of Forestville was the S v who suffers an attack of Indi- | relief from Indigestion and Dyspep- | S oats s SR et o ol es the|tho town of Hampton, mear Brook- | family who suffers an attac ' : e ey . 1 o o e e s Tt s y guost” of RO, Snow and family New | 1o LT New Fovrs mosine. Ske | sestion or some form of Stomach | OF, 4R out-cLorder stomach with It Makes Wrinkles. Year’s day. Jeaves three children, Mrs. Charles | troubl. Miss Anna Griswold of East Orange, | Holt, of Hartfor: K mixed Paints and| A large assortment of fancy box sainters supplies are complete. oods High Grade Chocolates ana onbons. Ribbon and Hard Candy. Our A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street, . [ S e 734 Main St, Willimantic, Ct, why don't you keep some | tised that they have about made up| aver. SLIGRIER dese.. sl 2 Augustus J. Ev- | piapepsin in the house handy? their minds that they have something | penith “no good, &nd merely causs N. J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | ans, of Hampton; Elijah A. Evans, | iy harmless blessing will digest | else wrong, or belleva theirs 15 o caso | meiniles, that make yau 100k ol As Low as $185, | Hervert T. Clark. Dayville, 4 ‘g ‘ Vervousne: 3 ¥ thin, you can eat without the|of Nervousness, Gastritls, Catarrh of ®| “Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack of | John Heneault of New London was | 2livntest discomfort, ana overcome a | the Stomach or Cancer. {[eha o0 A ck, don't worry, but go decdd & = Pawtucket are visiting Mr. and Mrs. [ with relatives in Danielson for the | gour, gassy Stomach five minutes after, ‘This, no doubt, is a serious mistake, ut it to make ycu If well. T o The Jordan Hardware Co., Write for Catalogue. Willlam Mclitosh of ‘this place. holiday. T Teil*your pharmaciat to lat you read | Your real troubls is, what you eat docs | $hia"we ropent the words of thousands Miss Selma Rathbun, who has been the formula plainly printed on these | not digest; instead, it ferments and ther former sufferers from wom Willimaatie, Conn. Let me demonstrate fo you the X3 s | it week, returned to Forestville Saturday | spent New Years with relatives in | then you will readily see why it makes | poison, which putrefy in the digestive b Invites vour attention to their line of NEW OVERLAND WATKINS BROS., night. Tewett City. Indigestion, | Sour - Stomach, Heart. | tract and intestines, and, besides, poi- Take Dell Maynard of Norwich was a Wil- | Mrs. Arthur Cufdall, Miss Cundall | burn and 'other distress go In five |son the breath with nauseous odors. - ipurn-v. A hearty appetite, with thorough ai- lce Harvesting Tools, Plows, Saws, Tongs, Pikss, Chisel Cerdags, Pure M : 227 Asylum street, Hartford. ERNEST P. CHESBRO, Automobil i tended the ¥i FI hop and social in | Son, Mass, on Frida 83, | Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. | fended, the » o A 1029 Main Street 852 Main Street, Willimantic. Comrade Albert Usher, who spent |ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson. novisd Aec28a New Year’s day with friends in Daniel- Miss Clara E. Stevens left last week son, stopped off in_Willimantic and | for Chicago, where she will visit rel- greeted several U. S. W. V. comrades | atives for a short time. Before return- g Saturday vening on his way back to | ing east she will spend several months his home in Rockville. tn_Winona, Minn, Comrade Arthur Keating of Ward | Mrs. Charles S. Francls spent New Cheney camp, U. S. W. V.. was the | Year's in Worcester. guest of his brother, Dr. W. P. S. Keat- T SRR AT ing, Saturday, and incidentally called REUBEN P. MAINE, A upon a number of the comrades of A. to financial success. = It depends upon the limantic visitor New Years, and at- | and Edward Cundall returned to Hud- | minutes and relieves at once such mis- having spent | eries as Belching of Gas, Eructations Cundall’s par- | of sour undigested food, Nausea, Head- Dizziness, Constipation and tomach disorders. gestion, and without the slightest dis- comfort or misery of the Stomach, i walting Yor you as soon as you decide to try Pape’s Diapepsin. , Etc. Ropes and 1t ts & wonderful femal you will admit Lt you try i, Directiona for s use are six languages with every bottle. $1.25 at druggists. | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 120th Street, New York marild remedy, as visiting relatives in town the past| Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. Monohan | 50-cent cases of Pape's Dupepsm.roum, turns to acld, Gas and Stomach |{y ills, similar to yours, when we lla Ropes (all! ntea in Price zes), also a full line of Cotton Ropes @nd Flax and Cotton Twines. We can and will serve you to your sfaction. dec28d Cloaks Suits entire s When in quest of BITGOOD’S MARK-DOWN | | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | BAKERY C. Tyler camp, No. 8, U. S. W. V. Native of North Stonington, Dies in cdward J. Gelinas of 115 Bolivia Greenville, Ind. DELICAC]ES individual how he imprOVES his oppor- ;SIE:%!1:;%%::-%1:2&&%1%".%;3?!33:&: Reuben Palmer Maine, d_\'nunsut son | FUPS We are confident our Ples, Caks and son Memorial hospital, Springfield, | of the late Rrfus and Sabra (Wells) | | Broad eanuot be excelled. Give: ue PRy M . Word from there late Sund: Maine, and the last of fourteen chil- | 4 _come 10 US.| | typities B T O et is o ot et o $25.00 Cloaks $17.50 2 considering the nature of the oppera- | Greenville, Ind., Thursday, Dec. 18, aft- nov2d 20 Fairmount Btrest A fine general line of selected gowds for the Holiday Trade. Give us a trial. H. E. READE, 717 Main Sireel, Willimantic. deodd | tion. er an illness of several weeks, result- Amos DuBols of Modena, Ulster |IP& from a paralytic stroke. For a | T s & | week or more after his children were R N i e st denaic o | called Tiome Tiis condition was critical, JaekSon Bireer. Me. DuBols is ens |and death was momentarily expected. | Zaged in farming on a large scale ana | but he rallled to such an extent that | Is one of the most extensive producers | e was active and able to sit up for T tas and raisers of catdle in all | Rours at a time, but owing to.his phys- g npiie oo feal condition and advanced age it was Irving Manley. son of Poiice Officer | *"Nr. Naine was 86 years of age, and | John Manley, enters Tuesday the-Con- |15 survived by his wife, Mrs. Hattle necticut agricultural college for a |3faine of Greenville, and four children, course of general studies. It is expect- | {hree sons and a daughter. and a nume on accounts of $]_ and up. £ bk Jouns Manley will make the | ber of grandehildren. The children aro $22.50 Cloaks $16.50 == o $20.00 Cloaks $15.00 'BUSINESS DIRECTORY $16.50 Cloaks $12.50 Of Eastern Connecticut, $15.00 Cloaks $10.00 $12.50 Cloaks $ 9.50 $10.00 Cloaks $ 7.50 Cultivate the saving habit and you will be happy and prosperous. Your account is cordially invited. 315 per cent. interest paid, compounded semi-annualg{, NORWICH_FIRMS AUTOMOBILE STATION, 8. J. Coit, 6 Otin Strest. Automobile and Bicycle Repairing. Gensral Ma chine, work. Jobbing. ‘Phone ERTAIN QUALITIES influence certain results. There’s nothing uncertain about any article, or deal, in our store. Trade here and be satisfied. 0 3 Reuben F. Maine, prosperous farmer, E | BOTTLER Lok inSicw of Tis.fine WOFIE 15 the | Rea D Wintam: Maime ot ey $4.98, $3.98 $2.9 o aes s ol o JAMES HARRIES, < N phciier n Siew of hig dne, woricin the |l D, Wil waine' of Greenviie || Odd Cloaks at $4.98, $3.98 and $2.98--Half Price || m.1xe oo, Mamkerane wacep o 3 ball team in the Aire Line league. in New Albany postoffice. and Mrs. and Wines, mpecially botiled for fam Opera House Black, Willimantic, Conn. Jesse Morris of Ft. Wayne, Ind. TAILOR-MADE SUITS at Mark-Down Prices | o ol Bl : scm Willimantic Savings ||, s e i s o L i W ¥ new armory has been selected. It is | Stonington. He went to Indiana when | RMEAL ESTATE AND INSURANC lacated at the corner of Havemeyer | a young man and located in New Al- Geo, E. Bachelder, Room 2, 66 Broa L. AEED A R A e e T Do STYLISH FURS at Great Sacrifice & 3 " - fhe Maher building. s 100x olesale grocery and commission bus- . = Broker, No ublic uditing ana Bas the agency for the Travelers Life Ins‘itute 140 feet. D A e S on b Now is your chance. Come quick—prices talk. §! Exvert’ Acccuntant. Telephons 015 3 —— cumulating a_competency. Winsted.—Dr. John C. Griges, vo- | About 25 years ago Mr. Maine retir- cal instructor at Vassar college, en-|ed from business and with his wife tertained the members of the music | moved to his form-r home at Green- club and their friends with a lecture | ville, Ind. During )iis residence in New recital at Gilbert school hall last | Albany Mr. Mains was secretary of week state. He took 2n active part In the and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct. aad |- the United States Health and A xi- > zrm‘._?“‘& ‘; WILLIMANTIC FIRM3 i STIMPXON'S STABLES, viee gu g ala gie ser arantesd. . F. E. BITGOOD, The Big Store, HYDE BLOCK, N. D. Webster, Treas. H. C. MURRAY, Prest. | miog & wpe-

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