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Eis ek g Y ‘Tnenremm.wwbmfluvflh- week Thursday burned a wOWMAWWWW mfle_ ‘q\nn of cut wood was de- fihotthhh-lm ‘pubkic -ahool resumed its ses- llonl lor the spring term plece of nnvq, which necessi- Tuesday | eXpected Double’ rumnl of Harlan and Eliza- morning with the same teacher, Mrs, | tated his Immedia departure for son, the proprietor, home., The .cverd roles allotted him rosi o it g M beth N-ih—bouth of Mrs. Lydia| E. Pearl Kenyon. i irritati park. 2 r. Boo! 2 ¥ dent of | were distributed among the cast. Mr. ply hot water. to all ‘parts of the The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Wal- | , Diskenson. A,fi;‘d miv?,dfy. D;‘::Ohfi“m he Bh::su is sfilfl::un- of merit and at- Rouss. &t the day e Pike-on '.I‘hur-ll? ;n;:o-. of | /The dounle h"_ml of Harlan and | Seventh- CORYS Baptist church s-tnrd.n¥ s wfl;qn By lan.th:m"::: x o e Wl - | morning and presented the claims o e Rockvah are occupylng the Methodist Nash b _was held in the Con- | tnat institution on the benevolence of | turn probably todey or tomorrow to Amy, pastor of the | ¥ dnm chureh on Sunday at 2.30 | 5, 0, o on. the company. afternoon. Re offi- bis home with | oppo5 ,svwg‘eflk‘:;;';’see_ _ Deacon Elmer E. Coon and wife of 3 ‘The Dr. Knight's A intment. oihn and Pendleton Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. » g Laad :xe'an;'.gx_ onr.l'bag._\},{;f_:ef;rihe Cen’t‘; Jason P. S. Brown Sunday afternoon. Governor Weeks has chosen mw cemetery. Mrs. George K. Thayer, . who iudlololuly in selecting Dr. ‘was Mrs. Lydia Dickenson, aged 89 years, | SPent_the winter with her daughter, it to succeed the In p,- clothing u.ldns fire while she was|died Friday afternoon from the effects | MTS. E. R. Allen, went to Hope Valley J. P, C. Foster, as a member of the AFTER HOBOES . . i 3 Stop | tending a bonfire in her ward. She ock. She Tuesday to spend the summer with| tuberculosis commission. A i~ Gas & Flectrical M’L’ IEflsiaa OF o Na. Inters1 . W P | Is boing cared for by a graduate BUIse | sistor. M Gonnce urvived by 0B¢ | another daughter, Mrs. E. Sterry Hold- | portant part of the work, that which P e y Stealing—Others Also at Fault fi.g;n New Haven. yearn, aiid also & niece, Mrs, MoNongh redge. e RS calls npe:lulybflnr ex ert;wl"lcc.o Main Street, Alics Building. 2 'rs. Mary Mason and Mrs. Lydia "Phe rvic: rles R. nyon now es in an | has been done by Dr. ¥os . eb33d ) The detective force of the New Ha- | Magon have returned from a visit in g:‘ ‘house fg:;’;al: .;nerfio::a gl:;f:ldu:é automobile. solected the sites and set the wheels ven raflroad is keeping a sharp look- | Lowell, Mass. burial was in Hartford on Monday. John Stanton of Hope Valley was a|in motlon. Dr. Knight, a eskiliful out just now for trespassers upon rail- Miss Grace Bm‘!bury has returned Mr. and Mrs. Miles F. Aborn spent | DUsiness caller in the town clerk's of- | physician, is a master of institutios : : road property in the vicinity of the "“’m' several W“-;k; visit u:‘ Boston. i\:‘z.d?' in lgvuuma,nfle as the guests of | ice Tuesday. E gx.::u:mte and na:'la:--‘-.y rears 5 freight yards. Hoboes are oceasional mprovemant: Soclety Revives. g g which is recognized on all sides as ad- MAme‘ visitors and when they are unnoticed Amfifitnt“ thesou&(dh‘v’a?'yclm»- EI:‘;: aN‘:'“’oE", :gsflf; 54“(51““‘ e WEEKAPAUG. mirably conducted. He will bring S o e o et har ory Tuesday evening | , Benjemin Nagle s confined to the| The Ocean View W. C. T. U. will "..m'h;fi‘ttm.imml' emm i - y thing portadle it is good-bye to the hause with measies. meet at the Dunn's Corners church, | kmowledge of For Sale |=%iins 3= e st o wrstng o B . aic el PN | KRR S iy i e bad uhlrlblonpnlt‘aot‘m;helsom'}rheonceoli&c‘? ed New officers were elected, and Horton T. Noble and Charles Sikes, |~ Mrys, William Abbott and two chil- 2 Tiene mem . for the .’,‘.‘,,': The swellest looking car and great- | tors of driftwood and coal, who pay | Was voted to evpend all available flmds Sr., have been appointed appraisers of | gren of Fishers island are guest of | doctor ha wide personal moquaiot est bargain over offered. Maxwell | regular visits fo the yards, have not |on sidewalks. There is @ balance of | NS eState of the late Alonzo H. Peck. | Mrs. Abboit's parents, Mr. and Mrs.|gre] i b g cenrter vt 4-cylinder, 4 H. P. equipped with |always been found above temptation.|over $100 in the treasury. Following - veland is ill with kidney | George H. Noyes. T Tan $n e Blote. andl 4IF e Ml every modern appiisnce. 116 wheel [ Quite recently & car belonging to the | are the officers appointed: President, | "uble; Edwara B. Langworthy, ~who has | J&F men in the stete and all who kn base, quick 4 le rim. Cudahy Packing company, |consignod | Addison Kingsbury; vice president; i ot the. gaangs will been threatenied with typhold fever, ia bl B Sl A of the > Just out | to the branch house in this'city, was | Curtis Dean; aef:retary end treasurer, iss Sarah Mo is teaching school a e more comfor e. . Savage | the goctor, and mnot the dector shop. entered after the beef had beemn re- | L. A. Kingsbury; executive committee, in Portland, Con[n.“‘ is caring for him. place. N. B. We have several cars, little | moved, and thirteen beef racks and | John P. Curley, W. L. Higgins; audi- e Everett Morgan and Amos Champlin msed—prices right. hooks were taken. ‘The plunder was | tor, J. E. Stanley. The executive com- are building a large brooder house for TRVAV LER"T}TI‘EETOIV €. W. Austin on the Post road. not very portable or valuable, but the | miitee is to appoint & committee of MASHAPAUG m POFg‘m = n‘x‘u mnm-'d eemp-.nymwu compelled to | three to solicit new m o e ‘WELL AND OVERLAND CARS make it good to the packers, a claim Goi & % i [« 2 oing to Chica Mr. Wilber of Monson, Whitaker r tmmediate delivery. having been made against it. No Mrs. Grace Puof.tsr Clll::.nd daugh- county, New York, who does forestry RME All wate" nfl“tfl Call for demonstrations. trace was found of the thieves. ter, who have been spending the winter business for Albert Weils, is spending It was a false report that Fred Within_ & relatively n:h]o:tmzme, a hefe' with Mr. and Mrs. Ered Rutel- several days at H. R. Howard's, while | Bohning was to superintend the farm 2 will leave on Monday for Chicago attending the planting of some young | or Dr. Edwards; he states that such M.B RING & SONS o B S e B B s o with 3r. Clark, who is in the employ Joseph Valiere of S B Mt B Ty, e . d. It is for ‘these reasons that the | LieTe Of & Hartford rubber tire com- | J0%Pe 0 fifin‘éava:sm’m, e Tmmm Taylor went o Proyidence special agents and police have D'T'M“; and Mr: > ter, Mrs. M. L. LaBreck, in moving. He fm s 's. William O’Brien, latel: ; > b Elmer E. Kenyon and Seth Saunders s m“uen' for the hobo—Waterbury Re- | oo'pr Bo " oo o ving #hto the houss | {90k the opportunity to call on friends. | have been attending court as jurors at NEW YORK ot Moot = Joe Hesmarias recently moved his H amploy‘:d‘r.bg. zxe J:rda‘::. (f)lan;-(‘l?a.l‘-: family to Oxford, Mass.. where he has Ki:!fif”;&:ehésmtr ‘was summoned to chelsea Llne A Family Seoret. company of Willimantic. secured steady employment. attend court Tuesday as & witness. At 3 vecent horse sale in Topeka —— TR T, e etin e Manch 2 Lol " : weaher, which all wis] ad come in e Tk (Successer to A. T. Gerdmer) ::.hs?o{f m-wm:‘:n.dmt:lnd:?hw &:g WILLINGTBH March, when it would have more ap- Worthy of Them. F aro $ 1 -oo of an incident that preciated. 1\A‘u Connecticut symumr:: with DY+~ S N 8 ew Haven in the tragedy that came UNION to it when the jaii was bumned and six Unexcelied htkm and gor - brave firemen lost thelr lives. They | sefviee direct to trom New York Hack, L'very w Py Kl.n-ah(own WAM;:':“’; George W. Smih of New Haven Buys man bought a team, but did not dis- the Turner Place—New Scheoolhouse and cover until he had paid over the Probable. ALl Outstds .‘“ BRngy mt gue of fhe Bomses was| | e Dimeck and Mr. Tayior of | oM BUCKIEY made s hasty trip |G e secrince. that Dometimeon 1 | o F¥om Norwich Tuesdays. Thurstare - e Ul ay, r rnin, 0 artfor Boarding |[Sme o8 & S S0l | wiilinaaic cailed on hls “Hil rela | Bnday seering S Tt R ERE AT T ] Sightioss. When he 21 discover ¥ ho| Miss Behel Pratt of Dr ang | ;X" Newell, who has been spend- | to the families of the heroic firemen, Stabl g:mnxy demanded o o s e & ing_the winter with his son Herbert | there is satisfaction in the fact that S Y et h:dn e nation | a solo very sweetly at the Baptist |in Springfleld, returned this week. R Rt et T erh o ever sold him the} church, Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Dar- men still r A The. Marcy homestead was opened [ geadly, unflinchingly. There is also the past week for the summer. consolation in the spirit of appreciation W. A. Webber of Brimfield visited |ghown and the readiness to assist the his cousin, Mrs. W. Richards, the first | stricken families. The firemen were of the week. brave and their friends are generous. S N piaven il not pormat the. tamb- Tn NEw YURK WASflINfiToN wUNIY’ R‘ '. Mes of her dead firemen to suffer nor their deeds to be forgotten. Therein she is worthy of them,—Bristol Press. USQUEPAUGH Ben Greet wants the school children The water way -~ the eomfertable way of traveling. of the country to study “The Tempest.” Steame: City of Lowell and New Hampshire — safe, ~taunch vessels that bave every comfort snd conven- fence for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the wom- derful skyline and waterfreat of New York. Steamer leaves New London at 11 » P. 8. Freigbt received unttl § p W C. A. WHITAKER, Ageat. Local Pastor Preaches at Narragansett Pier. There il onl Rev. C. H. Palmer preached at Nar- magansett Pier Sunday. John Loftus supplied the church here. A. W. Kenyon . is ill. Mrs. R. L. Knight is visiting at Charlestown Beach. ‘Mrs. William B. Wilcox of oNrwich is visiting at her father’s, A. W. Ken- yon's. Miss Emma Wells visited here over = Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Excelsior Auto Cycles Henry Wells. BEST BY EVERY TEST m. weekdays only; aue Pler feot of Carmen Andrews of R. I. C. visited at a8 = ‘o East 224 St. 6.45 a. m, (Mondays ¢ Dr. Kenyon's Saturday d Sunday. C. V. PENDLETON, JR., Yantic, Conn. repted) and Pler 40, North Rives, 1 Mrs. A. C. Kenyon's children were at | Write or 'phone for catalogue or Mrs. -Joe H. ray’ o yed- ation. = R L e tte. Tanks, Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 Mrs. Clark Wells of East Greenwich Standard Speedometers. | Write or telephone W. J. PRILLIPA. g;:ee":éo:a‘],::lwfi? with Mrs, B B.l .opritd Agent. New London. Conm. augsd Mrs, Nelly B. Kenyon is in Attle- ‘boro. News was received here Tuesday of the death of Bernice Holden. Mrs. Holden was Miss Annie Carter and has many friends here who sympathize with her in her bereavement. Mrs. Annie Potter is at her home MOTHERS Of Skin-Tortured and NO SPORT LIKE FISHING Disfigured Babies < Should Know No TACkLE EQUALITOTHE" @m;@ BrET it St | FISHING TACKLE the t Skin Cure, l& ‘ 4 deam. “*“Well,” was the wmeply, “the| row accompanying. Bath Street. man T bought the horses from didn't| Rev. Mr. Darrow returned from Wa- me one of e 's eyes ore aturday evening, leaving his HORBE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. | was gone. I guess it was one ot Dis | aged father more Comfortable. He rex apritd family secrets. If I were turned Monday, however, to care for wouldn’t tell it, either—at least unul him. after you have disposead of the horse.” All are sorry to hear of the serious . : —Kansas City Journal. illness of Marlan Knight. s mT!;a‘Womn's Musionhciu;,ile m:tt at P i 7 e M SN e ptist parsonage Thursday ter- ' m wm 4 Deéafness Cannot Be Cured noon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Darrow, the t by, local applications. as they cannot| president, makes these meetings inter- reach diseased portion of the ear.| esting and helpful by her carefully prepared programme. Mrs. Preston, Miss Preston and their dition of the muaou: lining of the Bu- | guest, Miss Ricketts, drove to South stachian Tube. When this tube is in- | Willington Saturday afternoon, made a flamed you have a rumbling sound or|few calls and attended the regular imperfect hearing, and when it is en-| meeting of the W. C. T. U. at Mrs. u:lely clt(‘):.d‘ 1“ B“l"l the result, and Holman’s. sée the infammation cen bs taken Louis Morse has sold his handsome ing will be destroy- | residence and farm, the Turner place, ed forever; nine cases out of ten are | so-called on the Hill, to George V. caused by catarrh. which is nothing but | Smith of New Haven. Mr. Smith is ::Hl‘l:mmcd condition of the mucous a lawyer, the supervisor of the New W Haven schools, able editor of the Con- fo; :n‘yv“clu‘siv:t %’&:‘:&’&d?&u’f:&"{; necticut Farmer, an officer of the State e-;nrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's| Poultry assoeiation, and prominent rh Cure Senfl for circula.rs, free. | along other useful lines. Sol fl & Y & . Toledo, O. The east wind after many days fimm‘gnny Fills for consti- | brousht the much desired and needed ,.m rain. CHEMICAYL: CO, A nurse from Willimantic has ar- 106 Waest 1239th Btreet, New York One Conductor Who Was Cured. ;'ivednto be wi:h Mrs. Louise Johnson Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and | f°F, the presen wrif . e 4 Colonel Hall went over in his motor 1647 ~ SEE Sout if: {Seme (ime g 1 car Saturday to look after the placing was confined to my.bed with chronic ‘heumartism. used of new dlackboards in the schoolhouse F - two bottles of | .¢ ‘mast Willington. Colonel Hall is Foley's Kidney Remedy with £00d ef-| Cyairman of the school board. fag Adam’s Tavern [oanathe urs boicie put nio on my There is talk of a new schoolhouse 1 86[ :;etth-:dlgxl 1""..;1.,%'?’3‘,,1"&“{3“,, ;;:,r on the Hill on the Solyman Taylor g s=ve mo more Telief than any medi- | 2ome Iot. ne ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism.” EAGLEV‘LLE Foley’s Kidney Remedy cures rheuma- tism by eliminating the urk: acid from | Postoffice In-p-c!er Loaks Over Pro- the blood. Lee & Osgood C posed Route—Short Time at Cotton Mills—Census Enumeration. SHIKE I"Tu YU“H SHUES Postoffice Inspector Clark Campbell Allen’s ml-. the sntiseptic powder. It ecures | Visited the local office on Wednesday, g inspecting route one in the forenoon and route two in the afternoon. A county service has been recommended for Tolland county and Mr. Campbell is to lay it out. The Eagle cottcn mills are to run on balf time. t how long it will be afford instant relief; . & Del-Hoff C f s W B o | P B S b % e | Fine Quality Low Prices o a e You can make old furniture harmo- | . County Commissioner Fred O. Vin- psnem i y, nize with new surroundings by applv- | ton recently purchased a touring car. ing one coat of Campbeils Varnieh | o M= SN SREI e 0tel schont nomical cure of tortur- Stesl Rods $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 and $3.00 ing, dlsfl(unnlz milk- | Split BAMbDOO ....coveveeesrnnnsns 75¢ ' F crusts, scalled X =] <] « Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. ”:d"' "'""n‘i‘;"ug-;gg&“;" Stain, These stains are transparent | cocontly. SN, aaNec "l";g Split Bamboo with extra tip and Roels ..ovoveceses 650, $1.00 and $1.80 Topa. | and impart a fine color and finish| “Measles are prevalent in the village. my S e RO o o s oo's $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 | rnes from ..... tesvesssss B to 185 :Lt:dt:ut::;c}mnt fltehnecedsr;g‘ ocnnf gx; The recent rain proved very bene- flammations, chafings | Split Bamboo Trunk Rod 7 xpel . 3 ifici A Fine Assortment aa thett T Appis to o Broning | BaL L iek of New Haven was in Chmfants s chfidren. and sfford rest $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 | Artificial Bait and oomfort to worried, worn-out par- A R Bt e | THE HOUSEHOLD, T T et Dt Dragils The Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street, town Thursday on business. Mrs. George Reynolds and daughter, Helen, have returned home, after -pendflm the winter at Pelham Manor, N. Mx’ Olive G. Wilde of Spring Hill 21 White’s court, for color card. MILLINERY| " e AT LITTLE PRICES. Use it to renew and make entirely MRS. G. P. 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