Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1910, Page 2

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illimantic, Da2§_§§9_g_§p_g_ Putnam } 3 B rupt, the reply was some $35 Or $40, | with Mrs. C. L. Boss, Mrs. A. L Bill, HePcould not rembmber which. _When | Mrs. George F. Stiles, Mrs, Fayetts asked where the Providence bank book | Goss, Mrs. L. Dexter Crawford, Mrs. was he replied that he never had a |James F. Ross, Mrs. James Harrles, book, but had a card. When asked | Mrs. James of Andover, Miss Julia ‘where same was he repiied that he had torn it up as it was only a bother. He was questioned about having not pald more of his bills after August 1 up to the time of his failure, but in practicaily every instance his replies were to the effect that he could not remember and that he had not figured up his cash_ account. ‘Attorney Meltzer consumed most of the time during the afternoon asking Mr. Feiner questions relating to the different notes, which had been thor- e s Save Money on by purchasing of GEO. E. SHAW, Patnam, Ci. MURRAY'S Boston Store 3w WILLIMANTIC, CONN. NTI slde on Union street and will be at WILLIMANTIC home to their friends after February BENEFIT CARNIVAL 1st. Has. Successful Matinee and Evening —Popular Entertainment Provided. ‘Wednesday evening Garde Florimond in uniform was escorted by Wheeler's American band to the town hall and iwas in charge of the carnival in prog- ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS OF THE GREAT BARGAIN| i i chaces of the carnival in pros- seph’s hospital. There was a good ai- JENT . tendance and the canvassers were kept husy The entertainment was provid- ed bv oupils from ‘Windham high Our January Clearance Sale schou. and comprised: The Snow Drop, Spefser. Girls' Glee club, C. H. Caswell. director; _Instrumental _triy, Miss Dorothy Larrabee, Miss Annie Stiles. J. L: Leonard, Jr., accompanied by Miss Mary Larrabee: vocal soid, Maurice Wallen, accompanied by Miss Will close Saturdav_night: so dowt | LlUaR Hibberd! violin solo, Miss Ma- fail te obtain your full supply of wearables and Housekeeping Good: “The offerings which this sale presents allow for a great saving of money. A hance to pick from a wonderfully rge stock of desirable merchandise at big reductions from regular prices rv Rose Blanchette; The oogy-Shoo, high sehool double quartette; instru- —prices lower than will prevail for at least one year. Don't fail to take full mental trio;=Ol' Mammy Coon, Girls" advantage of this rare occasion. ASTORIA ts and Children. FUNERAL. Mrs. Mary Ann Mott. The funeral of Mrs, Mary Ann Mott was held Wednesday afternoon at one | o'clack from her home at Babcock hill, Coventry, and was well attended. Rev. William §. Beard, pastor of the First | Congregational church of this city, of- ficlated. The body was brought to’this city and placed in the receiving vault at”the Willimantic cemetery. The bearers were_ John Reynolds, Lynde Forter, Carl Thein, and Delos Willis. Funeral Directors Elmore & Shepard | oughly covered Saturday and earlier of this city were in charge. Limdhe fa¥ Wetigasien B9, ofte MG Squirrel Selects Novel Storchouse. | Trustee and Appraisers Recommended ray squirrels are numerous about | Attorneys who represent the credit- town, but there is one that par-|ors who have proven their claims con- ticularly tame. ILast Sunday it en- | ferred, and recommiended that Edwin tered an open window of Mr. and Mrs. | O, Sumner be appointed trustee and J. P. Bath's residence on Church strect | that Morris Rothblat, John F. Carr and three times and on each irip buried a | J. B, Fullerton be the appraisers. The Aut In a flower pot near the window. | court agreed to the recommendations Evidently this particular squirrel has | and also that an order of sale be is- a number of storehouses and is_in- | sued in the event no composition sét- genious enough to provide them where | tlement should be effected, at a private fhey will not be molested by others of | sale at the Inventory price, otherwise his kind not so tame, a public sale at the discretion of the trustee. 2 the gpecial Chosolats Cream Drops 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES Dantelson, Putnam. Moosun septsa Plerre Mathicu spent Wednesday in Hartford. Mrs. C. C. Edgarton was in.Hart- ford Wednesday. Dr. E. R, Storrs of Hartford was in ‘Willimantic Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, A. P. ‘Benner spent Wednesday in Norwich. Gen, Eugene S. Boss was a Hart- ford visitor Wednesda: Dwight H. Barstow of Scotland was n town on business Yrednesday. Judge of Probate John E. Prior of Moosup was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Whittaker and Mrs. W. B. Elllott spent the d., in Hartford Wednesday. Gurley Jacobs of Mansfleld Is to be operated upon at a Hartford hospital today for a serious stomach trouble. Jcshua Meltzer of Bridgeport was n town Wednesday in connection with Attorney Kelley brought out the continued hearing of the Fein fact that some of the notes had no | bankruptcy case. indorsement, but the witness could o, THE CLEWANEE. SHE CONTIUED at The Boston Dry Goods Store, Dan felson. Some big discounts for our Customers another week; Attractive Bargains on every counter in the store. Buy theso goods now. 20 THE BOSTON DRY GOODS Main Street, Danlelson E. Keech, STOR® Mgr. The matinee carnival Wednesd was also well attended and a go number of ladies and young girls were present. WEDDING. Hoey-Mathieu. Miss Almaid Margaret Mathieu and To Move to Gurleyvill Elmer Simonds of Bellevue street, until recently employed In that city, us ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Man Glee club. $1.60 Dress Silks at $5c yard. $1.00 Woolen Dress Goods, Sic vard. Best quality Apron Ginghams, 7c a yara. 30-inch White Lawn, 25c value, 15c John Hoey were married Wednesday morning at 8 oclock at St. Mary church. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Arthur DeBruvcker. The bride was gowned in lavender silk messalaine and carried bride roses. Miss Loretta Mathieu, a sister of the will loéate in Gurleyville, having been engaged by Mr. Smith, the silk man- ufacturer in that village, as caretaker for his horses and other livestock. Mr. Simonds expects to move his house- hold effects and family to Gurleyville not remember what they were. When asked about the Aaron Felner motes, aggregating $1,050 being indorsed, wit- ness replied, “I think s0.” The notes of the Italic-American bank of Prov- idence were also indorsed. The Joseph Peck, Aaron Peck and Max Markoff DANIELSON t Wakefield Cemetery Asscciation Votes to Have Card Index—Barnum’s Dwarf, Reuben A. Steere, Dying— Putnan., Conn. HARRY E. BACK, Law PATENTS Attorney-at yard . . next week. i Sharcaciaed Whits Walstthg, 210 | o e B I T T — . notes were . without. indorsers. The | Court Roberval’s Installation. " H Protect your idea. Handsome 63 - James G. Lathrop Goes to Madison, | Windham National bank and Willi- | as clitde Book, re Arthur Coture was best man. & mantic Savings Institute ones were in. athan D. Prince was in Boston on Madras Waisting. 25¢c value, 12 1-2c | The groom is employed at the Am Wis. dorsed. Were the Peck and Markoft | & Dusiness trip Wednesday. Phoenix Block, Danislson, Conn. erican Thread company’s plant and James G. Lathrop of Windham, for | dorsed. Were the Beck Sed wWithout | Benjamin Kennedy, who has been a St1ITUThS yards Nainsook for $2.00. | first assistant foreman of the com- | years afliated with athletic interests Iomsemontss asked attormey Kelley. | Patient at St. Vincent's hospital in e el A W71 pany’s fire brigade. The bride is the | 3 Harvard wniversity, has just been | [Rorsements? asked Borney KOS | Worcester, has returned th his home ST Hemstitched Pillow Case, Pards English Long Cloth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ma- thieu. Following the ceremony at the appointed coach of all track and field athletics of the university of Wiscon- sin at Madison, that state. The uni- not recall what they were without looking them over. Sharply Questioned. in_Danielson. Joseph Curtis was a recent visitor in_ Providence. Capt. and Mrs. A. P, Woodward will ——SCASTORIA W_he_re to Trade in Jewell Cily church there was a breakfast at the | versity is one of the largest in the| Sharply Questioned. | capt and Mrs. A. P. Woodward will | e e it s un U N IR EY B A AN EFM Y | ——— '8 $1 by 90 inch, Bleached Sheet, 45- | home of the bride’s parents. The new- | middle west and has alivays shown | Are there any cards issued by the | -0 to Norwich this (Thursday) eve- Bsc. Iy married couple left on the noon ex- | up well with its athletid teams. Mr. | Providence bank during August, Sep- | nine to attend the military ball i Sl el el S - Hemmea Bed Spreads, 95c-$i.10, | Press for Eoston to spend their honey- | Lathrop is a brother of H. C. Lathrop. | tember.October, November and Decem. | Lieut-Col. Henry S. Dorsey of New 3 DR. J. M. KING, . d 10. | oon. Upon their return they will Te- | cashier of the Windham National bank | ber, 1909, in the possession of the | London was in Danlelson Wednes- DEN1IST Fringed Bed Spreads, $1.39-$1.69. o fhs oty court? was Attorney Kelley's next | day. $5.00 California Bed Blankets, $4.39. question. I don't think so, Witness Supt. Shippee Reappointed. ALY, WORK GUARANTEED. Merin 3 .89, Colds Cause Headache. FEINER HEARING sald that he had not had any busi- . -~ " Conn Mercerized Table Damask, a yard | 5ide, °°id,and erip ‘remedy, removes | Continued Before Referse in Bank- | bank since that time.” He gave some- | the town farm and almshouse of the BN L of | HiigAdoR! st wouly Mce hours 9.30 v inch Half Bleached “Damask, & the Choice fNg Trustee, them up. When asked when he had et s mnell~ was & recen P ) i over the site under condemnation pro- | Telephone 40. flo . " % isit . 5 ingale Site for High School at $14,- ) 9 e - e A o Tl ARy | Viattor in Providence. gi $14,- | ceedings. The tract contains 6.94 acres g sem— yara 85c. \ Russia Crash Toweling, a vard 15c. Herbert Battey has entered the em- ploy of the Connecticut company as 000—Josiah Perry’s Death—Congre- gational Choir Banquets. and in many ways s ldeal for the pur pose for which it is intended. Th: The hearing on the bankruptcy case of Louis Feiner, begun Saturday, was erican, he replied that he had not done verything in m Come und take Table Napkins, a dozen 89c-$1.69. 327.50 Brussels Rug. $21.50. $35.00 Axminister Rug, $27.50. continued Wednesday morning before Referee in Badkruptcy A. J. Bowen in the board of trade rooms. There was the same attendance of attorneys as s0, but had a small balance there now. Did you receive statements for those months? I do mot remember. Prior to that time was it your custom to conductor. Postmaster C. A. Potter will attend the banquet of the Conmnecticut Mc- Kinley association at Norwich Friday Willlam Dwyer has returned to Put- nam, after an absence of a month, spent with relatives in Danbury and price paid is practically $2,000 an The_preliminary papers for the tr is _virtually closed. fer have been signed and the contract these bargains in milll Beauregard. $5.50 Felt Mattress, $5.95. ; have & statement sent to you? No, | evenin . 5 = 2 Saturd: 'h the exception of At- ;e 8- ‘Waterbury. The fact that the site has been pur- FOR SALE. 31500 Floss Mattress $11.50. e N Fisman of Providence, but | Reyer sent anything, How did you re- | Mrs. TFramels Ducharme is having [ John Nightingale of Providence was | chased has cleared away the possibil- | suiomonile and boat. Both tn first S8c Door Mats, 33c. there was a new face, that of Attor- elve o ; | an addition built to the front of her |in Putnam Wednesday. ity of a long delay before construction = e 9 ) g 3 tioned In your examination? When I fiome on Mai > class condition. Price each, $05. 350 o Mats. €5 o FTaNbE Meitser of | Briageport.| Lonediin yeassExsmtistion? Sihen ¥ on Main street. George Gay, who has been ill for | work could commence. Although 5 - g gy A who appeared to represent a creditor & Special Deputy Wilfred I’Heureux |some time, is able to take up his du- | time has been fixed, work will prob- (Bottomly N Doy got them or my brother. 3 Bed Pillo $119. is arranging for the initiatio 3 - bl e! 4 ) g - - 5 from that place. ging, n of an- | ties for the Assawaga company. ably commence early In the spring = p— T g T 3100 Lace Curtains, 7%, Nt the Hogimning of the hearing on | ;, WerS, YOU In Providence Quring |other class in the Fraternal Bemefit | Mrs. B. L. Simpson has roturned to VB ARY HEADQUARTERS for B3 Nickel Lamp, complete, $1.39, Wednesday morning, Referee Bowen | 'gne Monthst Quits often. . . 1|league. 5 Putnam, after visiting friends in Utica OBITUARY. S T b of Ho and 1pe Eippec Botion Wash Dotiers, $1.15. sustained Attotney Bugbee's objection | o, Did ¥ou call 3 The Ladies® Ald soclety of the Meth- | and Syracuse. — goods, school ~supplies, fancy goods, ? & 75 MONUMENTS, to the question as to whether Mr. FP‘!- Eiave your tinfie’ ay REbempt Tb Reep ggflgfi;;hflf:rrgég Mrs. A. F. Wood ler's. JO’!eD’P f?@{l:hiuume 1s visiting Josiah Perry. {ontestionery. tinware, oroc kcery." Goo ing the past six . relatives in Taftville. fosiah Perr; v ryille | Lapoint, Jewe ¥ s _. | Heaastones ana Markers in our stock | NeT had gambled during the pest WX | an accurate account of your business | Rev. Bowley Green, pastor of the | Mre Mary Gardner is to have the Pttt 2 /i A e Ry il et — — - The H. C. Murra C0, | eads to be erected. Obtain our prices | fuy by Attornes Melony. The referce | FAC5 August 1, 19097 Yes, always t0 | Broadway Baptist church, Providence, | members of the W. C. T. U. at her | Mayor Frankiin W. Perry of this city. HALF PRICK . Yy o | and inspect 1000 artistic desizns. oo Aecided that all the creditors who | the,best of my knowledge. =~ . |is to address the members of the | home on South Main siret Friday aft- | Mr. Perry, who was 77 years of During the dull season my prices e Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper John Lennon & Son, Bt groverr thelr clatmscoala get-to- | o SiP EEE SRSESPT SOCT, Fop d Bratussiond, o¢ ths Beptist elnirch’ in &moos. was one of the oidest woolen manu- | o B S il onerbibe Patterns. al gether and appoint @ trustee, and he | ISt company and get an account of | Danielson next Tuesday evening. Miss Ada Maynard of Boston is|facturers in the United States, a NS Aty AL e - - ¥ corner Main and Watson Streets. Blec decided that he would give notice | 3. t, ¥ Because of the stormy weather, the | spending a few days at her home in |the nearby village of Perryville inclu open. oily, on Wedneaday, B¥ Jmrsn oses et Sf ten days to the creditors for a hear- | costom, for, August to December. In: | annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. as- | this city. ing about one hundred Awellings, was | Miilineey Store Mechanic &0, Jes Yoz or meeting to see If they would | Susive? Because my son Al iyt |S0ciation was postponed from Tuesday Administratrix Appointed. practically created by him. X [ilinery Seore;. ‘Mactinnic owsi HIRAM N. FENN, et Mr. Filhers promise of & com- | tUcre were any. I was satisfed with |evening until next week R e Mr. Perry had been honored L i IR No MA TTE ' St ot1e t of 25 cents on the what my son had done. The newly elected officers of C. H. Virginia Breault has been appointed e B e He Ma Sxinatts 1. o 3 UNDERTAKER end EMBALMER | qonoon Settlement of 23 « " Why did you change that custom | Bacon company, U. R K 0P, are |2dministratrix of the estate of the late | Nerabershin in the Mlassachusetts 1¢ ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir ( how bard vou arc tu_please. In our - dotiaxe since August? I don’t see any change. | to be installed tomorrow (F =7 Louis Breault and six months allowed | 151ature and by being named as pre plates that we are giving w PIANG DEPARTMENT ron will fna 62 Church St. Willlmantie. Ct. The examination of the bankrupt was | *'352 AEUSE? T dons aco Any cLAnED. | to be installed tomorrow (Friday)'eve- | 15y Rl el SN0 B3 Fiige’ Bawara | dential clector, and meld, aside ir pound of . our special brand a variety of design. various qualities | Telephone Lady Assistant | then continued and lasted practically | qence aiiring those montna? 1 aid see Wright Of the probete.court, his own personal futercsts, many omices | ¥he ities, G. 3. BLANC S Sriteb Naa s to suit you. him relative to more notes which had | "I BIUEYS. L 0 40 e pagto- CARD INDEX May Buy More Land. — KITOHEN PUTNAM WATER CO. 1P OITY CANDY The A. C. Andrew Musie Co. been put In as claims against the es- | , DI0, TOU, 204 00 B0 20 gy - Shsaist A matter to be taken up at the an- . . | tate. A recess was taken at 12 o'clock | fiact. To Be Prepared for Westfield Ceme- | Holds Annual Meeting—Directors Are | nual meeting of the Putnam Cemetery U find in_connection a firs S me Do Wimee s tl Would you use your Qi sna'st 1 gelogk the hearing went mer. | ° Do you desire to eive any further i Mosting—Directors Are | Lsoclation ‘- the advisability of ac foniaurage, GasR. in Winter if 1] P aaamielony, 3560 My, Feiner | ex planation concerning slips from the auiring certain small tracty’ of land ey as Kange in Winter i It he was aware ot e " shass | Italio-American bank - during ' that | The following are the newly elected | At the annual meeting of the stock- Bordering on. the Southweaterly part'of a When in quest of id to ? pRamel S Bs e en 113495 | time? " They are liable to be in my | officers of the Westfleld Cemetery as- | holders of the Putnam Water company, | the Grove street cemetery St Mary's Ball. Masks Yyou were paid to . | since Ausust 1 1000, D e 12 | boy's, my brothers, or my own pocket. | soclation: President, Frank T. Pres- |held in this city on Wednesday, the City Notes. i ok e e Swuve! bat hehad falled, M elner I%i| _Atforney Melzer went over the |ton: vice president, Rowland R. |following directors were elected for the| Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Barber a i P : Bl At He O et estion. wag | BTound that he had ealier in the day | James: treasurer, Nathan D, Prince; | ensuing year: James B. Ta George | move from Bradley street to the Samp- y e Well, we will ou. e o Phat he had soent but 8332 | 21d which the other attorneys had | secretary, Attornéy Arthur G. Bill; di- | E. Shaw, Moses G. Leonard, Putnam; | son house, corner of Pleasant avenue | Served in frst cluss shepe —Frices > pay you. e ot of bills. sinca. that | covered. The referee sustained a num- | rectors, Bdward S. Carpenter, A. F.|Eibert Wheeler, Nashua N. H; W. H.|and Chapman street. low. Tobacco and Clgars. W, J. Brick \_’m‘e 1o us. e m:fimz from August 1 to the | Q€T Of objections entered by Attorney | Wood, Charles A. Potter. | Bowker, Boston; William = Wheeler,| Mr, and Mrs. Chauncey Bosworth of | ley. sepsa Willimantic Gas & . hlluce. Witness reply was | Dugbee relating to the attorney’s | The reports of the officers of the | Henry Wheeler, Concord, N. H. The | Woodstock avenue are guests of - - 3 Bih phaechi tia of sitksted ool c e O e e nel Anweq | Questioning as ot being relevant to |association for the past yvear show | officers of the company are to be elect- | daughter, Mrs. T. H. De Coudres, 1Om CREAM BhE i B S o that he did mot, a8 M D o (%keq | the case in hand. Attorney Melzer | that its financial condition is excellent. [ ed at a subsequent mecting of the di- | East Hartford, affer which they ard to | ¢ wholesale and retafl Parties Electric mh] Co. D e e ith the aiTeemheg | asked when the iast inventory had | The perpetual care fund mow amounts | rectors. spend the remainder of the winter in | oy, WEOIRRRIe BE0 T ent Tor the B Sotween ,those sums, approximately | Deen taken and witness replied Jan- | to about $5,000. and the fund created Officers of Jessamine Chapter. Florida. A I nIey wrsie. toe & sopr: Willibm 95900 e said that he had placed | BIY; 1909. Dy the sale of lots amounts to about | yescamine chapter, O. E. S., has elect “Jesus' revelation of God will . o P » ” - H. E. READE, ¢ b LA L ‘What did the result show? Don’t|$6.000. These funds have shown a |4 the i B st 3 complete when he is lifted up on the | JOhnstone, Jowett City. . " it'in the Windham National bank and [, What d AR & TR D fang S 5 SE0N «d these officers for the ensuing term: | SOMPlete when he ds lfted up on the | Z7 " - in ‘& Providence bank. To the qu - y increase. The assoclation’s ar- | Worthy matron, Miss Lila B. Rich; | cross” will be the toplc of the prayer Wiy Do _you remember whether you were rangement for the perpetual care of ERTAIN QUALITIES influence ot | e = 5 717 Main Streel, Wiliimantic. Rertam resoite | R Eare's Hoining | tion 25 to what the amount was WhIch | ancad’ of the game or Mot Witners | lots has appealed to & large mumber | Northy patron Horace Ik, Wilder st Hional Chapel this (Thursday) ‘evening. | SUSSE of Sumber. Faints. Gomei fittaan OGS BT ATILIG, o doal ; Teplied that he found that he was in | of persons, (he interest of the amount | , Mrs. Edith M. Arnold; | Y0, "My Smith assisted In an cn- | Mets, ate We carry 6 com decda une Y " eal, in treasurer, Miss Hattie L. Crane; secre- alls, We carry our store. Trade here and be watisfied. 315‘”5“2‘“;, to continue :{. -bu:lnesa. n)e of money which they pay into the fund i""“ e Anma O T ravitts conductor, | tertalnment given in Jewett City on |of masons’ and builders’ supplies . JAMES HARRIES, | A. R. BURNBAM, Agent. |80V -2RN8'%: Scvmmer ™" ™" | BPS. 00t S0 SO0 A0 Yeniiey, | Miss Emma . moberts, assocate con- | Wednendsy svening Shtrel, Jomm O If It's Wall Papers Opera Houss Block, Willimantic, Conn. | Manufacturer of diffcrent styles of ue Depends on Creditors. and friends. "1t hus been voted by the | SHiie s Wrient: Ruth, Mrs. Helén L A MUSICAL BANQUET. ow, JTVETT oYY WO S Pas dlatt aitians et you o | | dsotie Light Carriages and Wagons, Attorney Bugbee, counsel for the | 53ociation to get a card fndex of the | Cutier: Bather, Mrs. Maude A. Marse: | | i v g0 uint Girclo of G || mew amaUs-to-date matel in"every = sy . FE . bankrupt, askd him a number of | Semetery, showing the burlal place of | arartha, Miss Harlie I Corbin: Electa, | L& oA A D A A . i g " sire, come here. Our large assortment Harness, Carriag es_and Wagons for every one that has been interred ther: Mrs. Alice Kennedy: warder, Mrs. Inez Church Entertains Choir Members. Proprietor ' Fag s to clear up some matters rate price will interest you. sale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing ok A book is now kept in which the bur- |y . . . 5 ey of & s sitory and. sh that had been somewhat vague and | i) 5 now X h1 V. Hoyle; sentinel, Durham H. Marble; ¥ . Sty mizes paints and | For Arfistic Wall Papers gf,all | Minds Repository and”shops | that ha becn tomewhet Yagne 883 |iais are recorded, but the card Index | Sapidin. Mrs. Mary i Kenyons mar. | Nineteen covers were laid at_the vy - i 0 VAl Street el connection. | Speak in his own behalf and he made | SYStem will make the record more |ihal Mra. Mary L. Wilder; organist, | banquet tendered the choir of the Sec- « A. B. HOLMES, come to E. MAFFITT & CoO. 37| Horse | P e o neraiag the “method | complete #There were forty-nine bur- | Mrs. Jessie C. Melntyre. ond Congregational church in the BV e T 72 Church Street Willimantie, | Church Street. We will be pleased to Which he had followed in doing his 1};1{}:'!“ m:,cemnwry during the past Census Examination Saturday. llvnrl-ldh;\l;)v\\(;-Alxlll‘x:ll'll{vl'c\' lln';] ;:.“ ., Taritu Sl ORI Oeshsse 3 o'clock by the Ladle selal Clrele e estimate on painting or decorating, pusiness. Attorney Bugbee offered an Applicants for places as census tak- The table was attractively decorated LOUIS PH UF ana will guarantee botn work and E. L. PRINCE, N AN TRGE ers from the eastern part of Windham | with flowers and smilax. ~The color TEhyse—ore JAV:EE DAY, SN ANE price. a county will come to Putnam Saturday | gc} of pink, green and white s - X upon what action is taken by the cred- —_— - scheme pf - e was ———— LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. 628 Main Street. Jan2a NEY PIANOS b, F. C. JACKSON-—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Lgwest prices. All work guaran- and Ice Cream Caterer 734 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Telephone -53-3. jan6d Let me demonsirate fo you the NEW OVERLAND Excelsiors 33, Irish Five 9. The Irish Five of Norwich went down to defeat at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium Wednesday evening before the Excel- siors of this city by the score of 33 to0 9. The score at the end of the first period was 19-3 in favor of the Ex- celsiors. The lineups and summary tell the Career of Reuben A. Steers. Barnum’s famoits dwarf, &euben Al- len Steere, who the great showman al- ways insisted was the smallest man in the world, is dying with pneumonia in Chepachet, R. I, a few miles cast of Danlelson. Mr. Steere has rela- tives in this place, Steere s 71 years old. He recently Aminations are also to be held at Wil- Iimanti It is understood that the ex- amination will have principally to do | with the familiarity of the applicants | With the questions that are printed on the census taking forms. Everett Bur- gess of the postoffice force in this city will conduct the examination. NIGHTINGALE SITE Associated Dental Parlors, g SR sl | e Mre Bioere 18 SBoBE oo talt o5 | Parchesed for High Sohool at $14,000 2xcelsiors—] rer A wwrenson rf, | inches. Mrs. Steere Is about as tall as urchase: for igl chool at ( As Low as = = $185.|752 Main Street, - - Willimantic 3 ilas | Brown c, W. Andrews and A. Andrews | hor husband. it ERNEST P. CHESBRO, lutomobiles, | Fropn o W. Andrews and A oo S R R R by Special Commi Write for Catalogue. Office hours—week days 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 2. p. m. jania 1029 Main Sireet novisd Irish Five—Driscoll rb, Hynds Ib, Walsh c, Shea rf, Carberry If. Score,” Excelsiors 33, Irish_Five 9; baskets from floor, Fryer 7, Brown 4, Lousana Steere. and was born In the southern part of Gloucester, R. I. He has a brother. William Henry Harri- son Steere, who 1s about three inches It was announced Wednesday after- noon that the committee on the new | the Nightingale mills for the purchase high school had closed the dead with | y . Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar W. Andrews 3, A. Andrews, Carberry | taller. There Is another brother, Ab- | of the site at the corner of Providence WATKINS BROS.,. 2, ‘Shea 2; fouls called, on Excelsiors 6, | raham T. Steere, who 1s of medlum |and School streets and = that it will 9! on Irish’ Five 6; baskets from free | size. come into the possession of the town b 227 Asylum street, Hartford. tries, Brown 2, Fryer, Driscoll; tries | Steere and his brother Henry, when | of Putnam at a cost of $14.000. This Loosens the Phlegm Main and Schoel Sts, So, Manchest: missed, Exi 'Mslor! 4, lirsh Five 5; ref- | they were 18 and 16 years old, respec- |is two thousand dollars less than the | Allays the Irritation Pl g ere eree H. Williams: timer, | Downer; | {jvely, decided (o zo Into the show bus- | Milly company asked for the site last | o o 852 Main Street, Willimantic. timé, 20 and 15 minute peribds; scorer, | iness. and made thelr first appearance | week, when the sub-committea of the | rrests the Tickling s Dowher. in Providence, Later they jofned the | committce on fhe now high school Soothes and Heals Lilliputian troupe and traveled all |went to Providence to make arrange- to financial success. It depends upon the About Sewer Superintendent. over the country and in Canada, with | Barnum most of the time. ments for the purchase of the land, and £4,000 more than the committee offered | Pike’s Toothache Drops Sample Room vouwme: Spesial attention Daid te Comeiereisd men, Moeswn. Comm. Tel o8-18 It Is Very Interesting to know where you ean get ELMORE & SHEPARD, milayor D. P Dunn mas called o | PAi o ing In Tndiana in the ‘805, | them nt_ that Hme. "o purchase o Cre in One Miate Gothine Yod Drelog dons et sace aes Reuben met Miss Annie Myer. a Lilll- | the property at $14,000, however, is re- B biagrls g bt b Hragliodh Ay o5 (Sacessors to Sesslons & Elmore) Embaimers and Funeral Directors, Trade at the . . individual how he improves his oppor- tunities. Cultivate the saving habit and you will be happy and prosparous. tonight to take action on the recom- mendation of a man for superintendent of sewers by the sewer committee of the council as provided by the city charter. D. A. R. RECEPTION. Anne Wood Elderkin Chapter Conducts Enjoyable Evening. putian, and they were married in 18§ They left the show business years ago, however, and have lived quietly and happily in the pretty little village of Chepachet. The furnishings in thelr home are in keeping with their stature and a visit to them sure to be remembered as a delightful experience. They were unique and charming entertainers, spirited in their manner and intense- garded as a good one and precludes the KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERY ENDED Even the Most Severe Backache Vanishes and Your Out-of- Order Kidneys Act Fine After Taking Just a Few Doses fon of o of thi pur windows will show you of our work, and we take with t xpensive fabrics nd Dyelng a positiy delicate ur Cl o will assure y faction. Lang’s Dye Works, s . o Anne Wood Elderkin chapter, D. A.| 1o int « v = v interesting, especially when telling e 3 8 . Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store Your account is cordially invited. R Teld its” annual midwinter 'recep: | o¢ their, travels. about the country. of Pape’s Diurctic—Harmless Though Effective. Telephone. 157 Frankiin S1. o ey g D he TN | Installation of Court Margaret Rober- Janlla S 16 3 s . of the Willimantic Woman's club, 2, TO ALL Which were especially well decorated val. . ' SRR P A % per cent. interest paid, compounded forthe occan%‘:fl There wers mearly | Mra. M. Martinien of Wilimantic | n,Ciscns oe piadder sisery s relloved | Which any druggist can suppive lec! . 150 wh ttended. legent Mrs. E. sta’ - - s . ™ semi-annually, on accounts of $1 and u 150 ko, sttenacs, seesnt s | ioptalica the ofcers or Cout Marsa, | fier' 2 v doses”of Fapea’ Diuretic. | " his nusuai praparation gocs airect | NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, ! f D. Enugene Lintoln and Mrs: A, L. Frnch | the Union St Jonn Baptist. i Woods: | , Palns in the back, sidés or loins, | to the out-of-order kidneys, bladder 40 Franklin Street. l “En received. Miss Doris French and Miss | hall, Wednesday evening. Following rheumatic twinges, debilitating head- | and urinary system, cleaning, healing TRY OUR RECULAR DINNE L. Ruth Taylor were the ushers. the installation at which many of | ache, nervousness, dizziness, sleepless. | and strengthening these organs and NER—0: Bas the agency for the Travelers Life The programme was greatly enjoyed | tnt memberst Triends ‘were "present, e ey o I 1 e octe befoce] e Tor ve CRREIRT and Mrs. Bard's sing Tticularly | w w e 4 P 3 —18e. Open from w28 Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct, aad - = e o e Taves, he araiarly | whist was played and musical num- |l (loms of clogged, inactive kidneys [ A few days' treatment with Pape's 6@ m to12 p. m. the United States Health and A xoi- mantlc avings Miss Chase's several recitations. The| The officers installed were as fol- | Simply vanish. Diuretic means clean, active, healthy E GALY, Prop, St Tid, Cb. ot Whitossr, MEh.. W following was the programme: Duet, | lows: Chaplain. Rev. Celesiin Cro- | Frequent, patnful and uncontrofiable | kidneys, bladder and urinary organs- septea , g - Mrs. T, Frank Howle and Miss Olive | zet: president, Mrs. Plerre Houlaine; | Urination due to a weak or irritable | and you feel fine. —- for rates and full particulars. : Hunt; two vocal solos by Mrs. Charles | vice president, Miss E, Derosier; pre- | Piadder is promptly overcome, Your physician, pharmacist, banker| po. jnqigestion and all at Box 231, Willimantie. Ct nstitute Tyler Bard of Norwich, accompanied | ceptress, Miss Lillian Lemay: seore. | The moment you suspect any kid- | or any mercantile agency will tell you |\ i fiolovn Orine Laxative. by Miss Bthel Risedorf; pianc ol | tacy Miss L. Champasnes asstecant |ney, bladder or urinary disorder, or | that Pape, Thompeon & Pape, of Cin- | io% LAt FOWS Irine Laative. 1t is A i e e iane Sois; | tary, Miss L. Champagne; assistant | feel rheumatism coming, begin taking | cinnati,” is a large and responsibie | the natural remedy for indigeation,dys A mice vactety of Fresh Fish; also RRAY, Pre e I ieiaon: aoti e A e e e e vy ihspireas” | (his harmless remedy, with the knewl- | medicine concern, thoroughly worthy | Pebafy, heartburn, bad = breath, s H. C. MU , Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. | |Faih Wenstor. - 2 Miss Jora. Robarse, Mits Georgianns | cge that there is no other medtcine, | of your confidence. = 7 L o bution, " Hrolens o b i ¥, o ny price, o ‘here cept _only Pape's Diuretic y- | abltus D : e Saen o is com. | Godreau; mistress of ceremonies. Miss | te " world, which will effect so thor- | cent treatment—from any drug siore | LAXALIVC wweotens the wio and mittee had charge of the delightful evening: Mrs. A. L. French, chairman, E. Boullas and Miss O. Quintal; danatrice, Miss Rosanna Godreau. or- ough and prompt a cure as a Afty- —anywhere in the world. up Leo & the, whtire & Osgood Co, Lmentary g stem.

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