Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1910, Page 2

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~ MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE PE——— = 4 imiiobak oolation ana Fhe” American” Hoa ‘g}?w” 5 nferbnce %‘-‘a}t Wil 3. . Elllott ¥. Dalmage, .+ JEWETT CITY h of Mise Mary E. Soufe—Gray- Lague-Wilbux Weddings— Day Plans. A sorrow has come to this community in the death of one of its most beloved and highly esteemed Mins Mary Eiizabeth Soule, passed away at’noon on Satur- after an fll of two weelk: Cures Dirunkenness money refunded ch box. -Cun b rrine ~costs ~only kiet free from A Small, J, P. Thompson, Arthur Taylor, WILLIMANTIC - Albert ¥, White and Charles Perking, What Is Going On Tonight. %nthmw;‘s o e B -a0d) say grace, Foreman Jaco form-- o BREigoap Movine Flores me oo TROT Tandlord Wintor and bis treew in the front fyard of the schoot Moving Plotures at the Bijou and |able corps of o) 3 4 3 -’r'\fl Mps. H. 5, Frost entertain- ed Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Willlums of Poquetanuck, on Sunday. NOANK St. Joseph's Church Fair Nets $140— Fitemen “fo Célebrate—Hungar ts pad spared no pains to make the dining room resplen- dent in fine linen and glittering glass — and an abundance of large und small OFFICER GASHED candles prettily arranged about the ta- ‘bles in sparkling candelabra. Every While Trying to Eject Disturber from |appointment was perfect and much fa- Wedding Festivities in the Brick Row | vorable comment was expressed at the Sooialist tha Growd. conclusion of the banquet upon its R Ry e quality and the excelience of its ser- Soenic Tem Natonuug Lodge, No. 23, K. of P. department, S. of local camp. > Miss Nettle Phillips led the meet- ing of the Baptist Young People's. union, Sunday. 3 ‘W. H. Taylor, who has been much in Hartford the few months, was Woolen Soule was Dress Goods, Silks and Pongees WOOLBEN DRESS GOODS in fime In one of the tenements of the Brick Row Saturday evening there was a ocelebration in the form of e kitchen Junket or dance in honor of a Polish wedding. Stringed bands, guests and all were there, as well as an officer of the law hirea especially, who had his instructions to mip any disturbance in the bud and not to allow any racket after midnight. Barly in the evening trouble began to brew, and Officer P. J. Hurley had 10 order one of the men out of the house. Ie returned later with a couple of companions and tried to raise a row. ‘They were told to leave and Officer Hurley had to eject the ringleader. vice. The following menu was ke: ished by all present: Tomato aux Croutons. enly rel- Boiled Fish, Cream Sauce. Radishes. - Dressed Lettuce. Potatoes a la Ansl: Rolls. Mashed Potatoe: Strawber Gold Cake. ‘Doasted Crackers. Cigars. Cofree. Interesting Speeches. Boiled Macaroni with Cheese. Roast Stuffed Chicken, Giblet Sauce. Sugar Peas. Ice Cream. . Silver Cake, American ana Sage Cheese. Dwight 'F. Blish, 61, aled” Sun- any "meaening af his home, 56 Mopi Ira Thomas, catche phia Americans, now playing in Hoston, Epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of Reynolds-street. Sl e oy YT T L K of New. York Is spending a few days with relatives in Danielson.. Death of Jeremish D. at hia home in Putnam over Sundey. and Mrs. W. J. Bartlett en- tertained Rev. F. D, Sdrgent's Bible clags at their home Friday evening. illlam G. Authler has been elected a delegate from Putnam aerie of Ea- gles to the state convention to be held in New London. F. C. ewett, station agent at Nor- wich, formerly of Putnam, was & re- cent visitor here. e 7S Mrs. J. R. Stubbert will have the members of the Ladies' Ald soclety of the Baptist church at her home for a meeting Wednesday afternoon. Judgment for the Plaiftiffs. Judgment for the plaintiffs was ren- daughter of Dr. William Soule and Harriet Augusta Hall, and was in Pascong, R. I, June 5, 1851. In 1884, the family came to Jewett City, where her futher was a practieing physician until his death, ten years ago. When she was six- teen years of age, after graduating at the Broadway scliool in Norwich, she became a teacher, her first school be- ing in the Geer district. For nearly forty-four years she has taught, only missing one term. Eight years of that time, she was a teacher in Danielson, the remainder of the time, she taught here. in. the. primary grades of the Rublic schools. - Her influence and €x- ample upon’the puplls for honest, up- Partridges Ciberated. Thé Talr hedd in Town, hall 1ast Wi seph's chuich, prove Reft of. Bt Jo & decided su Miss™ Wila - Butherland, comm r el fox iibe ) tee on entertainment, vecoiving mas compliments for the manner in the programme for each evening arranged and -carrled out. Danc! was the chief attraction for Baturds night, conclusion of which John FitzpatMck, emnounced that which closed the falr, at t the treasur $140 had been cleared. The committee’ 6f Firemen's. Ci lebration Tonight werze, striped pruneBia cloth, Poplin, | “Ho escorted th : 3 : dered by Attorney Howard Bradford, |Iisht living cannot be estimated, so o deradgli g pttmen clomh; all these weaves | 1o eScortec memzaganr;:z.?n%: S B aelethanle, ropent. It b streat. Wt .58 ool S the ra-n'l! of Jerpmian D. Stanwood, who died Tast | sitting as s justice of the peace, in far reaching is it. No good work ‘wan | the Atteenth anniversary : mre 42 Inches wide and in aifferedt miltant Pole, who m,;’"‘mea T flt“k““{sfis‘“cmt onag e "”n""mmm from that week'at R. L, was formerly & | this city Saturday, Samuel A. Fleld | ever undertaken in the town that did | an |l"n; CoMey Das ] colors, at $1.00 yard. tempting to g0 back and stir things D, | duced | Mr. Glark. who responded. by that he was able to be at the | Tesident of Danielson. was the defendant in each of the (DOt receive her hearty’ support; but|employed for the Also in plain black from 25c to $1.00. POPLAR CLOTH, very tasteful and nvell wearing, 38 inches wide, in drew a pocket knife and stabbed the officer in the fleshy part of the left forearm on the inner side. Officer Hur- ley blew his whistle and fired his gun t summon assistance. The stab duced Mr. Clark, who saying what a pleasure it was t0 be present on an occasion and told of his regret at lea department after o responded by for m like this ving the rs of ser- once in a while and take short walks, but he gradually failed until he died as above stated. He was a native of Willimantic and was one of the best Mr. Stanwood 14 Bis 324 1= to hold & meeting ly grange and basket social this (Monday) even- ing, open to all interested 1in _the cases, which were brought respectively by Matthew Whalen, Mary F. Smith and J. H. Geeson. In each action the amount involved was small, Whalen getting judgment for $7.50, Mrs. Smith the place which received her ' best thoughts and efforts outside her hame was the church, She became a member of the Con- gregational churoh in May, 1874, and paring for thing and olob) their man Parks gtated Saturday thnt invitations h usin the like 100 ot to the town officials, the older eitizens of ®lum biue, green and dark greenm, vice. He said that the Excelsior Hook - has served it fatthfully as its clerk and | Who have the interests of the not better than any other company An rbos Mrs. E. A. Gla- LOCAL DELEGATES at the time of her death was one of | limit the number of invitations be 3 and % inch BATISTE, mohair,|arm and before help arrived the Hot- | said while that might Seem rather @ | fOrty years, first with the firm of Per- | ¥, has pu the Mrs, She donnonescms or Torty o yeass | catde of the lmited ‘capscity. of: ¥e fpanama and shepherd checks and fan- | ous trio had vanished. ~Oficer Me- |frond statement to make it was a fact |kdns & Blish, taking hold wiien his | Zler farm of 67 acres in the towm of| = . Co—leen oo LSS SRSonerion, Ak (R INe SO | roome. * An Interesting phper on the €y stripes, at 50c yard. hur Joon rrived and sceing the |nevertheless. He said ‘that perhaps [father, Frank M. Blish diod. Thd frm = 4 last September, since which time she | history of the company will be read = 3 Sondition that_Offcge ‘Furley Was | ihe Gest yeers of ‘s life find bpeniWak omo of 18 oMiest In tha cfty. JoeEn | Association on Wednesday. nas besn unabie 'to sing on_ account | at the conclusion of the speeches NATURAL COLOR PONGEE, cool,|sent in a hurry call for essistance.|spent in the department. Mr. Perkins died about ten or eleven of throat trouble, . * Partridges Liberat Sight weight, serviceable and very Lieut. Daniel Kfllourey and Officer |~ Mr. Gerrick, after another of his|¥ears ago Mr. Blish's son, Frank D., Mrs. H. 3. Thaver and Mra. E. M. |Of throat trouble o G G- artridges Libera much in vogue now, 27 inches wide; | Paullius responded. Officer Hurley was | pertinent — speeches, introduced Mr, | Purchased Mr. Perkine’ share of the | sames played at Waurogan, Williams- | warner have been appointed delegates | . Fof 7 years she has had & class | A special agent. of-the fsh wou can make smart little jumper| taken to the station house and Dr. | Gongden, who responded in his genial | business, and the firm has gone under | ville and Putnam Sat Bfternoon. | fom the Second Congregational | In Bunday school and the loss o hor | game commlssioners of the tate Trocks of i, useful and stylish coats,| Owen O'Nefll dressed the ugly gash. | manner and at the oufset comiradicted | the name of D. F. Blish & Son ever (The Danlelson fan who Mkes a 00| church of this city to the semi-an- | Present clase of seventeen young a8 | Connccticut arrl here Satu maiets for many needs, it launders well, | _The detail of officens found Peter | his brother member, Mr. Clark, for | Since. ball game has to go out of tOWR 0| nua] meeting of the county. associ D S aTkty Los | With o consignment of ten wwears splendidly and it costs only s0c| Smith, aged 27, hiding in a T00m of |saying that it was with regret that|_ Mr. Blish was a member of the Alert | Seo one. The sport is dead here. tion to be held in Willimantic Wed- | 2 r o mm.mb" oF "the T alew | Hungarian partridges which e gard. We have all colors. the house where the festivities were | they were about to leave the company, | FI0se company and its secretary and In Probate Court. nesday. cfl&“m" e 1 s’ iis mrest. |4t !iberty on Groton Long Point. 1 in progrees. He was rushed down |as only @ short time before over af |ireasurer for several years. He was The programme of the meeting is | 30Cioty, having served as its presi- | ggent was accompanied to the pleas We have ALL SILK PONGEE, 27| stairs aster considerable resistance and | the rosms they had both mutually | Very well known by a large circle of | The application of Sarah K. Woodis| arranged as follow: of release by Supt Capt. L. Rathi tnches wide, at POLKA DOT FOULARD: Foulard is| Yellow Row. thres doors below whore T, e ns, Frank D, of | beli, late of Killingly, will be heard|10.30 a. m.—Organization and busi-’|most eficient chairman of its sick | GORFE SGERIR, R0 00y eat sum e—c00] - to be pulled off that they would have ere ive #wo eons, gLy, v fased in the | 18 rep mo g summer i smvorla ol | o e aa e, orein o as | aben e o et a1 e TS | i s Harey G oF Shithurme Tl | and aviermined beitrs Judge Getty of | it Eommities B Wil bo misee i Soperied £ e 0 hustled to headquarters. Feliks Polak, aged 25 was feund in a house in the likewise lodged in a cell. ‘The man agreed that had they known t thing like the present fest that he had been a fmember of hat any- ities were f the de- friends death will be mourned by not a few. and acquaintances and Mass., chief clerk for the Boston and his | asking that letters of administration be granted in the estate of Ann Camp- the court on Sati - noon of this week. ° 12.30—Intermission and collation, past leader of Dorcas circle of the and had been a King’s Daughters, Christian society, having attended ev- an, lobst settiement of an évident dispu a Frank Bann An ng of the | eresting ¢ st. hatchery. mre in the popular polka dot patterns,|who did the stabbing evaded the offi- velve y Mainé Radiroad y there, and a Afternoon. ery meeting since its formation, 2114y jncurred during transit. N 24 inches wide, at 5S¢ yard. Cers for some Tt e Dot nfter B o o oars and contrasted | grandson, Lester H. Blish, of this city. | Passengers on the eloctric line be-|, 1 m Devotional service. years ago. Fitteen yesrs she Served|rious results from the encounier BLACK MBSSALINE, 36 inches | 2TSful and minute search of the rail- | to fires bauling the truck by @ Tope S tween Danielson and Central Village |35 Tho Apportionment Plan—The | 38 president, twelve of them in SUC: | recorded, however wide, from Toc to $1.00 yard. road tracks in the vieinity he was|and the present day method of having | Two Acsidents at Same Corner. |were again obliged to fransfer here| ™ prosent Status and Future Prospect, | forst, Wnon ti8 Secety SoeRrqict News Notes 3 rvuml;pdmg ‘between plles of ties. He | horses do the work in perhaps better | Mrs. John Griffin of South Windham fn“"“‘" %“‘ &Ww‘";:; Rev. A. E. Ricker, MéAdvilie, Pa. timonial was presented ‘Miss Sowle, It| Misses Nellie and s P BLACK MESSALINE, 19 Inches|S2%¢ his name as Stamslaw Zlembza, | time and certainly much easier, as the |met with two mishaps while doing Jprosress e junct] [ ftzpat swide, at 75c yard: 20 inches wide, at aged 21 men are now better fitted to < ope with some trading in this city Saturday af- and Cottage streets. The cars south 2.40—Our Denominational Enterprise —Congregationalism as an Educa: was given her, to quote its text, “as an expression of the faithful service guests of Miss Grace urday evening He is secretary of the Willimantic i 2y ‘were Tun up on the lne through lower ) —— L. d, 22 inchs ide, at $1.25- fire th: *h d: f old the 1 She ran over a little girl at A e 1 A . Mr, and Mrs . X Fitch - S ches wide, at 31235 { branch of the Polish organization of | were ail in from Hard exortion of Ser. |the Gorer of Ghirch and Main sireets, Math S8 snint “cpposits: the Rev. B, . Winchester, Boston, . | #B8 Bad rendered the soclety ms &l . AN A visip with rbla inch BLACK SILKS, at headana iens 15 et g o oF i | ting on the job. but # was Teported that the little one | 3 SIS, TR MEChE b 59 Rev. N_ L Jones, South Hadley. | toKeh 08 "5 18 "held.” sirom- the date | Tust Hampton. Mr. Fitch will ret P e oy Bt » % 750 | charter memibers. | Bapore were found | the eboka e ot e onY, Shatges In | was mot ssriously Joiured A aTiic|Toat to tmpeter. Rev.'B. 8. Tead, Boston. of its organization she has always | this morning, Mrs. Fitch will rem on_ his person to prove this and the y in the Rev. H. J. Bennett, Tottorl, n. served in some responsible posiiton. for the week. ALL_SILK TAFFETAS, 19 inches | charter 'of the Iocal branch was alse | now iiiated with. the orgeniation | whecl of hor Somocrat wagon with the G %o Mt Ve D e e oehioit, | In the discharge of her duties she has | ' Capt A N. Nickarion of Eitzabec: swide, very soft and lustrous, good | found, with the names of all the ohar- | that were in harness at that time. He | wheels of one of the wagons of the ‘This (Monday) morning the mill of Question box. glven an efficlent, fl‘;lmt{ nn(‘h‘t—uuan gn: b ,i . R e Theaee quality, Iri lavender, gray, pink, brown, | ter members in this vicinity, Feliks | expressed his keen regret at leaving | City grocery store, but her rig was the | the Danielson Worsted company will A fan, Crrlatian apirit, the true Christian | Batirday “forning o tale charse, o geable colors, at 7oc | Polak was also down as a charter | the city and said that he would always | weaker and consequently 4t upset, [resume operations. It was expected g- Endeavor enthusiasm and consecra. | e barge Coaldale owned o ied s WHh (e et ere have been some unex- 2} 2 ; . | cently e nipy e AT N°OL FOTELN, &0 St e B S uiiaa 9 v nin gl Tmmntic ire foparmony & e T e ba leatnen 15 oo was sécioust iy | Decied delays. ‘morning the dress- Rov. Sherrod _Soule, Hartt & large share of the succcsses it | 3 Xerman, Wabster and Joha v premieeagag ey L e Smrick | | introfuced | sl SIS S e | T T e ot aves Rov: A% Hioxer Meadville, Pa, | testimonial expresses the thought of | ton Beach, R. L, whero they will LANSDOWN, 3§ ¥$1.00 yard. 27-inch SILK JACQUARDS, fancy wtripes, with very smal designs, 3%¢ yard. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Rgents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Patterns. NEW PIANOS As Low as $185. dnches wide, ai WATKINS BROS., 0 spoke Tt was stated Sunday afternoon by |with great feeling at the sorrow of Prosecuting Attorney Bugbee that josing two of as d fireman as Willi- 200 Stamslaw Ziembza would be charged | mantic ever had and hoped that they With assault with a knife and breach | would alwys feel that they were wele of the peace, and that the other two come whenever they chanced to come would be charged with resistance to|pack home with the company. He re- an officer when arralgned this morn- r3 EXCELSIORS’ BANQUET. Big Affair Complimentary tosex-Fore- men. Saturday evening was'a big night for Excelsior Hook and Ladder company, No. 1, when it tendered a_complime tary banquet to H. W. Clark and H. ®. Congdon, two of its ex-foremen, at the Hotel Hooker. Promutly at 8 o’clock the committee of arrangements, guests of honor, in- as follows: F. W. Gerrick, E. W. Ja- cobs, W. R. Harrington, H, ferred to the many pleasant ti they had all enjoyed togethe: “Teapot club,” an organizatios both ex-Foremen Clark and as a token of the appreciation members felt for their retirim ers a teapot apiece. of that popular organization t he had the honor at present president, which was organjzed in 1906, and in behalf of that organization he took extreme pleasure in presenting to mes that T in. the past and incidentally alluded to_ the n which to be Congden that the g broth- The teapots were then presepted and each were filled with assorted pinks and tied to the handle of each was a card bearing the inecription: “In honor of Teapot club.” hat held they did between 4 and 4.30 o'clock, right in the rush shop; ‘hour, at— tracted a big crowd. tly ‘Mrs. Griffin’s white horse was a trifle too much horse for her to’ handle with safsty to herself and others, especially in B busy city. Packing Room Wins. The Packing room nine defeated the Printing room nine in a baseball game at South Windham Saturday afternoon by the score of 14-1.. The winnérs are out with & Swe challenge to play | almost any nine in this vicinity. Saw K. of C. Degree in Stafford. Some twenty-five or thirty knights of San Jose council, No. 14, K. of C., went to Stafford Sunday In automo- biles to witness the exemplification of the work in-the third degree upon a ‘borough. Funeral of Wallace E. Shepard. for the town of Killingly, held his last advertised eitting in the selectmen’s rooms for the purpose of collecting money due the town on Saturday af- ternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock. POLICE OFFICERS. Telephone Stations at Which They May Be Reached. For the convenience of the public, Cnief George M. Pilling of the police has glven out the following list of his officers and the. telephone stations at which they may be reached, It is often the case that an officer is desired in a . and where and how to get one “mot #sown by many. Those who preserve. this list will have the problem solved: George M. Pilling, 69-12; Ar- thur W. Logee, 164:6; Thomas Marlow, _Taylor’s Souvenir the Best Eve: Rev. E. Fairbank, Vandala, India. Beautiful Cherry Blossoms. Cherry trees in blossom on the grounds about the home of Judge F. F. Russell at the corner of Grove and Seward streets are attracting much attention by reason of the beautiful aispaly. Not Visit Stafford K. of C. Because of inability to make satis- factory arrangements for the trip, the visit of the local members of the K. of C. to Stafford Bprings, arranged for Sunday, was called off. QUINEBAUG POMONA To Mest With Woodstock Grange on Saturday—Tax Commissiener Corbin to Speak. to be held with Woodstock grange on the church and community, with re- gard to & noble life which none can eriticise.’ Miss Soule is survived by her moth- er, Mrs, Martha. P. Soule, two sisters, Mrs. G, W. Robinson of Jewett City and Mrs, Bdward Cady of Oxford, and two brothers, Dr. George C. Soule of Wickford and Willem O. Soule of The local members post met Sunday afternoon to make arrangements for Memorial day. L. A. Thornton was ~_chairman of the meeting. - G. A. Haskell read the clerk and treasurer's roport, which was cepted. Mr, Haskell wns re-elected fo that ofice; R. M. Brown will be marshal of the day, G. A. Haskell will secure the band, and arrange for the sohool chiidren, and Mrs. G. A. Geer_cemeteries, L. A. Thorn- o And O W, Bromley the Pachaui THE CLEARANCE employed renovating the cottage of ¥ (Continued on page three.) DIAMONDE ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Specinl Prices At G. E. SHAW’S Putnam, Conn. Special Chocolate Cream Drops 10 Cents a Poundh at THE KEYSTONE STORES Write for Catalogue. viteq guests and officers and menivers | - Honor Guests Respond. e e s i i | 36-9: ok ord, §9-6: Tra Mar- | State Tax Commissioner Corbin 1a | Haskell has charge of the flopl ar- Dasialsce, Putnam, Moosus. of the company entere e main. dn-| Nessr: ) % yable time was repos tin, '33-5; Ralph Young, 122-5; John rangements a 3 . sep g Toorh Hnd ook meats t the tabls | o'y e e D Treipers | the Teturn of the Willimantic knights. | Baugett, 22-3: Paul Duibue, 85. e e e e ange | Brown will decorate the Davis, WH- SALE CONTINUED - W. 'Clark, | undisputed sway all one winter and Saturday. Mr, Corbin .will speak on C' dén, i “Webst. e ‘The funeral of Walace E. She Souvenir W. H. Taylor was in Dan- | Saturday. . u o .d cemeteries, and G. A. 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Ehotlt. B O; Snow: 4" N Calirovd | Popiodically siuce. was hald Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cl felson_Saturday and as the result of | Texation, O i T ‘Read. and Herskell ceme- | at The Boston Dry Goods Stors, Dax L. B. Lincoln, Lieut, William Hadfield Ex-Foreman Joseph R. Batting re- from the late-home in Franklin his visit Jocal people got the first look G. C. Severy of the New Emgland will have charge felson. Some big discounts for hool Sts, z ¥. H. Fannin Main and School So. Manchester. i Rool ferred to the value of the men that| o, iargery attended relatives and |at the Conneeticut Legislative History | Homestead is also expected to be pres- | tery, i Customers another weok; Attractive 852 Main Strest, Willimantia. | Docer Krames, Charies T, Beaba. W o | Jpere, about to leave the company and | 3cnde™ Rev: . A« Beadle Of Franitin [and Souvenir, just from the hands, of | ent and to address the mesting. "The | of ‘the Taleins o 00 FIel, . Sarening on Svery counter tn the stor Tinker, Albert H. Fryer, Elmer Nortor he city and spoke of the pleasure M| moia¢eq. Severai selections were sung | the binders. ~Only a few over 200 | meeting is to be a speclal one for con- Buy these goods Bow. dec28d LOUIS PHANEUF Dealer in LADIES' AND MENS FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. €35 Main Street. 3a For Artistic Wail Papers <ome to BE. MAFFITT & CO., 37 ex-Foreman Joseph R. Baftting, Ernest Hitcheock, A. E.. Jacobs, E. P. Ladd, Merrill Ladd, William Latton, Charles Miller, Warren D. Nichols, John N. Williams, Carl Picknell, Arthur A nice varlety of, Fresh Fish; also Scallops. Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norfh St. oct294 He that time and do them honor. ed the significant, fact three ex-foremen. of the thing that had no of in ithe last forty years’ h the company, and that soon th com be the only ex left. Lieut. Willlam Hadfield of retiring ex-foremen as been seen o; afforded \him to be present at such a mention- seated about the board were a foreman and npany, a known istory of ere were to be two vacancies and then he would Lieutenant Hadfield’s Response. the fire ‘police spoke briefly and referred to the exceptionatly fine officers to work under and said that they had at all times used him was ex- during the service. Friends of the de- ceased acted as bearers. Burial was in the Plaine cm.urywmarnh Di- rectors Elmore & this city were in charge of the. mlx;.gune;ts. Death Followed Long lliness. Charles L. Clark died at his home, $9 Walnut street, Sunday forenoon, fol- lowing a long iliness. He was a tin- smith’by trade years ago and was quite well known in the city. There survives a widow, Mrs. Charles L. Clark. DANIELSON coples have yet beem received. The book is far and away the finest that Mr. Taylor has yet produced and he is justly proud of it. The full edition of ‘more than 900 coples will be ready for distribution in a few days. Caesar Stafano Eludes Capture. It is becoming the generally accept- ed opinfon that Caesar Stafano, want- ed for committing the recent murder at Williamsville, will not be appre- hended. Every effort to locate him has failed. Detectives from the Pinkerton apency have been engaged on the case most eince the first, but they have been able to learn Tittie of value. The ferring the degree of Pomona. Concerning the imstitute, Lecturer Charles A. Wheeler says In his cir- cular: A It_is a beautiful ride from Putnam to North Woodstock, and not only the scenery as nature has furnished Jt, but also the fine roads and the well- cared for farms and farm bufldings make the way pleasant and the time seem short. A fraternal greeting awaits us from the chairman of the reception commit- tee, Sister Alice Potter and her asso- ciates, and Brother Brett and others will_see that places are found for stabling_the horses and feed, if de- Mrs. E. A Faust entertained the Ladies’ soclety of the Congregational church last week, twenty-two belng present, There was a business meet- ing and the ladies wed during th afternoon. Mrs, F. D. Ballou sang, and there were phonograph selections 10, making a delightful programme. andwiches, fruit salad, cake, coff and chocolate were served by the la- dies. WEDDING. Gay-A At the home of Mrs. ham on-Aspinook street, Baturday ev Lizzie P sept20aw spect onr dlsplay o and Millinery N, sept20d THE BOSTON DRY_GOODS STORM Main Street, Danlelson. snmes B. Keech, Mgr Fhera fo iraflé m.lflsil hfiity SPRING MILLIN| Wo cordially invite the ovelties. satisfaction and L. A, ROy, Jewett =1 1ts. od gentleman and that he o T T Church Street. We will be pleased to | s i i Deliet is that Stafano hes been safely | gired. Dinner will be served at one ’ wrother, Fre THI BEST 10K OREAM A ly sorry to see them go. Borough Man Narrowly Escapes Seri- h . g ning at 7 o'clock, her " ! dnle: ol - retall. estimats on painting or decorating. |l FOR THE ASKING J| , Chief Webster Heard. ous Iury @t Baftiodeversten DU]or e e el sowre thil | oclock: erick ", ° Gay,'and Miss Ciara B.|1s what I uell; wholessle and roto mna will guarantee both work and price. Telephone connection. EVERY DAY- @8 loug s vou live, a Piano will prove| & blessing in your home. We have an novasd WHEN YOU COME IN TO PAY YOUR 8ILL THERE MAY BE A QUARTER COMING TO ‘You. t“?’% | Chief"Wade U. Webster of | limantic fire department efficient work of the men w pany and the Willimantic fire ment, saying that he had was fabout to sever their connecti the Excelsior Hook and Ladder com- the Wil- s called upon and responded, réferring to the ho were ion with depart- en them, Stanwood’s Death—Telephone Calis of Police Officers. ‘William Frankin, employed as a bricklayer on the Cote block at Baitie, had a narrow escape from serious in- jury and possibly death Saturday when be fell head foremost from the third town where he has acquaintances and that they will aid him in evading ti® penalty of his crime, + Officers of Ladies’ Art Club, The Ladies’ Art club has elected the following officers: President, Mrs. M. ‘A. Shumway; vice president, Miss Net- tie Young; secretary, Mrs. C.W. Flagg; assistant secretary, Mrs. . Pike; At 2.15 p. m., the lecturer’s hour will begin. We are to have the pleagure of listening t0 & programme by mem- bers of the Worcester South Pomona of Massachusetts under_the direction of their lecturer, Miss Jennie S. Gil- bert of Sturbridge. The afternoon programme will be in the fourth de- gree of the grange and will end with Allen of Nowvsich Were united in mar- riage by Rev. E. W. Potter, pastor of the Baptist church. They were at- tended by Miss Ads Laflamme as bridesmaid, and George N. Popham @ nephew of the groom, as best man. The bride was ottired in & gown of lavender silk mull, _princesse style, trimmed with lace, She carried white o Corner Store. Wmi. Johnstone. 3/ BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repair Step. Bieyele and Automobile Repairing. 01l ana Gawoling for ‘een with them, and corroborated MT. |to the second floor of the builing, a |treasurer, Miss Alice Jaocobs the closing of the grange in due form tions. ‘The bridesmald's gown . BEAURBGARD > eXe ice tha r. Franklin was walkin wards, 2 itchburg Sj p Ations After the.cer- | has st siyles in millin The A. C. Andrew Masic Co. Hooks had given the city at oll times. | carering & plnk. when he steppei| Discovering the Vice President. s it Fled white o ad:The wod- | tend her opening on March £4 B04-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. He said that they were two of the best firemen that the department ever had through the opening. About half the distance of the day down to the floor The vice presiient caused a sense- tion in the senate the other day. It is practically assured that the Fitchburg Special is to be restored aing was_quiet, owing to the recent : his head an ulders sne 5 He sche of train | death of the bride’'s mother. The bride e i and that they were-always on the job | below head and sho nit = |eneezed so loudly that, people knew | whch (he suminer schedule of lratn death Of o daughter of the late Mrs. ooVE ARE HEADQUARTERS for (e CALL AND SEE THE HARRIES g s the best of all that (hey i | partition and this broks the,foroe of | just where be stood: Tleston News | Sorricr Do O Taany Putnam | Walter (‘urtis of Norwich. The groom | Cplumbia indestiuciible regords , Yi 3 lrrk;l\..«"yemgg;-!fi:::oo:p?hc, o x-aMnrr' the fall and saved him from anything [and Courder. . m;:s used when ne route to or|is the youngest son of Mruli‘.lulhlthlV. &oods, 001 supplies, fancy good & on ¢ s G Norwich, They will reside on | Sontestionary, tinware, crockery. Ge new Mudal '9 BUICK is closing out his entire stock of | fire engineers and said that when Mr. returning from New York and inter- i‘di‘;fl‘e"m‘lh eh Ty will reside on | sontedtionary, slawar Voo Ot Demonstration any time, STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Etc. Bona-fide Sale at Cost. Clark was on thejob he alw safe and knew that all was be 1yg felt ing’done mediate points on. the Air lne. Two City Officials Resign. N Lague-Wilbur. T0 % THB Souvenir Chi ; that could be, as he was a cateful and ¢ the common -coun- ] \ce. and | piAtes that “we are giving with o !."P, c:tssa'no, A"Qu:'v?b S V’c;rLls\;A?\?{: House Blk-{ panstaicing e, As 'he Flo er eit Wil have two resignations ‘from i T C 58 B b i LR A S e O G united in singing Auld Lan Syne. the regular meeting that is to be held by Rev. 3, V. Belanger on Sunday aft- IEWETT OITY CANDY KITCHEN | next week. Notices of a desire to be - =5 ™M Trade al the . .. Later Entertainment. Teltoved from official duties have been | ernoon. They were attended by Mr. You will find In_conhection & fr i ee oS have bert |and Mrs. Stanisiaus Gingras = Mrs. | | ¥o Sonhection & fr Nechanics' Dep’t. S G e rith by Froing NGty 2% | S e Seglihe ey Wik | antd iRt LaBR R St amics’ Dep’t. Store |[{r. I. BILISE | o heSomantng ™ wouti Siiomen o e Gumenter and by Chiet M. B. Joy of |3 matager. of the American Thread | 3 AT g R | company Jank stree . A » > Co.s mill at Glasgo. Mr. Lague is owe ity OUTFITTERS TO ALL Painless Extracting and |1 vould be a little further T So > Rosabelle Young Disappears, business as a barber with his father St. Mary's hall,” Haske! 790-704 Main St. Willlmanmtle, Ct. Filli ; | intérma1. programme of music, mong P s e it G abatls Yeatme racity i e e LIy DYy wnl taside i & s - decila ueing "sl"c'““-"j and -speechmaking, story telling and = i s Judge Fuller of the city court on & |newly furnished home on Madison ki whién the ro re - reached the e e, cories ¥ firat class: condition. For parti ELMORE & SHEPARD, (84 ceseors to Sessions & Bimore) Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Associated Dental Parlors, 752 Main Street, Willimantic Office hours—week days 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. ‘members and guests present t ly enjoved themselves sidegd at the piano and there | #solos by Messrs. Rood, V w ia norough- Al. Jacobs pre- ere vocal ms, Bat- Toasties and when ‘the continued case will again come up is uncertdin. GROUP MEETING. The local school is closed for two days on account of the death of Miss Mary Soule. Borough Interests. address Box 1285, Jewett ity. IRWETT OITY WOTEL. Wew und Up-to-date Hetel in evers 1008 T e a Much Interest Manifested in Session | The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ul- o o 0-62 Nocth Street. Some mighty #ood: yarns rich Desrosiern fell from a tricycle ki, pun and byzone days discussed Held ~ Sunday at Congregational LADY ASSISTANT. ‘Tetephone connectiom. A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Manufacturer 4t different styles of Light Carriages’ and Wagons, Harness, ‘agons for rale. ‘and Wagon Hepairing kinds. Repository and shops 7 If It's Wall Papers In all the latest designs that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortment and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of readv mixed Paints and painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. Willimantie, persed. Banguet Notes. When the fish was bro Charlle Beebe said: “This is of trout that I caught.this How do you like it?” The inddvidual candles were until midnight, when the company dis- ught In the mess morning. as com- forting as new tovs to Messrs. Tinker with cream nndfiugar, tempts the appetite. Ever taste this crisp, Church. There. was wide In{ er:::_ In' the group meetings of m rs_of Con- gregational churches in Windham county, held at the church n this city Saturday afternoon and evening. The programme was as follows: Afternoon session, Rev. Frank D. Sargent, presiding. Friday and broke his arm, causing & very painful injury. Keeney Potter is at home from Mt. Hermon. Arbor and Bird day was observed at the Riverside grammar school, the two higher grades ,setting out two Furulture amd Orawford FUNERAL DIRECTOR Cookin Rangse. "Phones—§tore $1-2: house of an and Beebe, who in some way succeeded il b“’"“‘”‘"l!}’! food? || Sareent; pre ;215 to ’ y %0 Vflw e & in making theirs burn the longest and i o AT portionment. Fln;l(—’l'hg o Mats ‘The choice of the Horse ing. chided some those present about ot R in Bengvolence, ev, eory L. Gut- novid E. L. PRINCE, beink old and easily snuffed out. / 1*'_A"’.fl neady to || iereon, Loston, Mass, The Seven- N"’L A better, CONFECI‘IONER Chiet Webster sprung rubber boots, AL ©1.% Fold Agency of Congregationalism. uicker, easicr L. M. REED . which created a hearty laugh. The - 2.40 to 3.05, The °°“f,’:§“.“u’2“cf.'.2’."e‘h e One oper- Missionars. Soclet, Building Soclety,” Rev.. A. E. Ricker, Meadville, Pa. .05 to 3.30, The Co necticut Missionary Soclety and Min- isterial Relief.. Rev. Hartford, Conn.; 3. in Missions, Miss Ly ford; -4.05_to | 4.20, Education in Mat- ters Missionary: explanation of the axhlgl! question box; - 6, basket lunch. Evening Sesslon—7.30 to -7.45—Di- chlef quite frequently has to put in a requisition for supplies for the departs ment. * The committee in charge of the ar— rangements for the enjoyable evening’s entertainment comprised Fred W. Ger- rick, E. W. Jaeobs and W. R. Har- rington. ation. No acid. No turpentine. No muss, No trouble. and lece Cream Caterer 734 Main Strest, ~ Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 53-3. janéa HIRAM N. FENN, ONDERTAKER ana Bas the agency for the Travelers Life and Acetdent Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad She United States Health and A soi- @ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. W rite Whe ¥, ¥, Dalley Co. Linitted Funeral of Lathrop P. Weaver. s $ The funeral of Latbrop P. Weaver Lagx Assistant, | was beld Saturday afternoon from his i

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