Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 9

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SILVER ANNIVERSARY hy, Jol v hy c ou : : z ; sy : cnyW-ddIl\'- e coah:u‘.bd ;n. Thursday Evening by : 3 0 shiv 3 ; ” ‘associa .on Sa The, Mn ‘and girls of ‘the dmvo:c n Jose uncil, K. of C.—Banquet | Nam, James H. K ‘Hic 7, # & urday 3 € schools ha n organized under the and Speeches Pl"vld' Plo-.wroqfor E = - "~ {Lynch, Cotter, ; e, will address i ivic.club for the purpose G. -Saili: " Martin Mullen, members. of keeping the streets and grass plats Congom.l Au-mbly. , Buge 3 ew and was in free from papers and rubbish. " They 3 ~ San Jose council, No, 14, Knights of Lea. . Eiupmal, : Lm ‘George A. 3 p Tobwtes Jusk d h‘:(e g x u:ut('ot:u 3&&0“:9 R : i 7 AR Y, e 54 3 fish! was active co-operation o s - -~ Columbus, commemorated the most Bartlett, A. N. Colnnva. Louis B. Lin- - log needed. Barrels for waste ter have 2 HIS !s 2o ELY SVahe in {4y history Thure: | cothwiis, Robert_O.' Snaw.. . Kni e % Maine-against been put in several places in town, I RN et ingy ol | LAPREMET At i, B SIS A o b B e e B3 . .- . 4 - | were ene J. A n, Zi . H¢ % the hatcheries for arti way towards making the town ‘betts a ed the 25th anniversary with. a ‘ban- | jjeux, J. C. Blanchette, J. Br;nl— as F. M hng - tion, practically the cleaner and. more desirable a place =2 quet and reception in the council's| field, P. J. Brennan, Wiliam I Ber- 3 by the fishermen of He | of residence. 2 rooms n the Old Armory on Center | nard, Michael Casey. John F. Carey,' © OBITUARY. will explain why they have President Luther to Speak £ ol s street. . Joseph Caillouette, - P.. F. Cavanaugh, ¥ — ¢ natural promlt{on to yield better re- residen uther peak. : : The loealhcouncn was ‘instituted 25§ James Coutrney, D. F. Clifford, Thomas "~ Andrew Squires. - | sults, President Flavel 8. Luther of Trin- Nemo Week is an annual event of wlazgoo‘;de;‘ztch uttgl;lal;t;%b\glsh ’ES: gbug.?:".t:)fnngw H:ve;,u{::c?hh .Y_ Andrew Squi “ 73, died Thursday Valuable Dog Killed. ity ‘c;llelu is to be the commencement mational impartance, for. which e gy it enioye the distinciion ot ne | il e Prank Gorricans Sob Cyrey, | morhing 8¢ 1 Selock o6 o STl vhe biek wsg o¥Bed tx X E | wviabec 55 Becen scddumy on Junk. 1. have made extensive preparations. R oF Ehe P Elnts. Atth & mendbors ;_"‘ggnggfngiafifzf"am ohn | following an illness of onths. | Thursday morning and killed. Ned{ Hazen of Middletown were guests on He wds a native of Win had been missing from home for two | Wednesday of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Steb- Special display - and sale ‘of the | Stip numbering close Lo 00 M meming | lude, Hormisdas Dion. Patrick Dun- nearest relatives are | days, during which timé the owner | bins. ‘banquet Thursday evening |leavy, South Windham: Dr. D. F. Don- p 3 . s s 1 p A number fri t v 1 t- world-fashion Nemo Corsets, includ- | was o fine climax to well worked out | ghuc Waterburys William Foran, Put- ithrs, Soloy B b M | Tt moncerned Yor Bl melrane 2 L e Foil e el i ing several valuable novelties. plans, as the event was one of the Inam; ' Louls?J. Flyms’ *wWilllam L.'|S00 ask 27y iy he had OPRSHT and ong tion ‘of Bishop Nilan at St. Joseph's % most enjoyable in the council’s his- l¥iynn, John Fitzgerald, Charles E. made his home swith the tch family. Fishing schooner Conquest arrived in | cathedral. ‘SLENDER WOMEN will be delight- | tory. Flagg, M. F. Grady, William Grady,- ___H.‘ v *| the harbor Thursday from New York, A, E. Lyman of Columbia was in P ‘models. The postprandial exercises were all | mgwara F. Gavi A. L. Geli h R or. DAASOLK. W new ~uspel e al . Gavigan, - nas, where a large catch of haddoc! as ed with the ‘X-uspender” that could be desired. The banguet | Frank Gelinas, omas Gelinas, Na- Death of Infant Daughter. disposed of at Fulton market. This STOUT WOMEN will find their | hall was glittering with light. There | polcon Gingras. Timothy M. Gailivan, | Fabiola, the twenty-two months old [ Sill be. the last trip of this vessel to favorite “Self-reducing” Corsets still | [T€T8 three long tables, the head one [}, A Hickey, J. J. Hoey, P. J. Hus- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon | the shoals, as Captain Hendrickson “ag in the form of a T, the other two lgiv James D. Healy, P. J. Hurley, Mi- | Dubois of 64 Willowbréok street, died | \ i) refit the boat for.net fishing after town attending the rehearsal of Kel- ley and Bunce's orchestra Thursday at the home of Mr. Bunce. Sullivan-Cray Marriage. turther impruved. placed parallel with the base of the chael - Hurlihe, William E. Hanley, of early Thursday morning of cerebral mackerel. The Conquest will be haul- K il x| T. all finely decorated. The artistic|Starord Springs; Thomas P. Kinney, | meningitis, after an eight days' illness. | oq out, repaired, painted and caulked M;l;:xe Arfl::rléf: otblfiamoetl g:(l)l\ll},;enm‘!: ECONOMICAL WOMEN _‘_1“"’ ~ | decorations of the hall were by P. D.|(goichester; John P. Holden, South e s at the R. Palmer & Son shipyard. e on B o e s ooy 4y e id ty appreciate ‘the new Nemo “solid- | Donahue who used, red, white and |wingham: Dr..W. P. S. Keating, Dan- FUNERAL. Taken to Hospital. church Thursday morning, Rev. M. H. service” Corsets at $2.00 —:just the gglce'_ fesstmr‘tgx og rc‘;i‘f “r?t{":;nlwch;! .xielcyx "““.’.‘,‘,':"w?}?.‘éfi"m‘ém‘f*"ié‘éfi et D Pea Joseph, the seven-year-okd son of | May officiating. Mr. Sulifvan was & thing for every ddy hard wear, were artistically arranged about the Winhhmam‘ Thomas Mack Col J. H. The funeral of erett D. Rea was | Mr- 2nd Mrs. Charles Butson, was | former resident of this place. _{hall. A number of colored electric oriarty, John Mc- | held Thursday mdrning at 10 o'clock | taken to Bellevue hospital, New York, X-USPENDER CORSET, made eX- | pulbs diffused their mellow rays upon %‘3{{,‘:21‘,‘ 52?,.“3‘&“:@.“13“ Barthol- | from the homey of his :n‘renu, 258 Lew- | Thursday, to receive . treatment for| .ygy | gee my father's record?” pressly ‘for long wear, for the tall|the assembly. omew Moran, Joseph Mullen, John T.|iston avenue. Rev. Ralph G. Hartley, | Partial paralysis of the lower Hmbs |, ueq the new student. “He was in the slender woman,- of white eontil or The favors were carnations. Music Murphy, Joseph Morris, John Navin, |'of the First Baptist church, officiated. caused four years ago by an ncclqln_z)r‘lt class of . 1877. “Certainl my boy, batiste, sizes 18 te 30.. Price $2.00. was furnished during the service of | Ciapk’s Corners;. Michael O'Neil, E. |The body was taken on the noon ex- |in Which he fell down stairs k. © | What for?’ “He told me when I lefi : L “ the banquet, that was under the su- | g Ottenheimer, Robert Pickett, E. A.|press to Saugus, Mass., for burial. Fu- physiciany at the hospital gives hopes{ . o no¢ to disgrace him, sir, and I SELF-REDUCING CORSET, for |pervision of Mrs. Squires, by Vincent Parent, George Peloquin, John Reilly, | neral Director H. N.. Fenn was in |of the y recovering the use of his | oy " Voae just how far I can go."— . | Sweeney, piano, Harry Tobin, first vio- .. Shea, | cha of P ents. limbs. A : Buffalo Express. short waisted, stout women, short un- | ;% /3" wrence Casey, second vio- _’,'f‘;;‘f‘sfi};‘;e,ff"uf‘;_d‘&,{,m,“"n B-Ehee, f by e assngomenits Carrier Pigeon Stranded. 3 der arm, long below the waist line, | jjn' whose fathers or other near rela- i ndon, Michael Sul- 45 A carrier pigeon in an exhausted low bust,'made of white or drab con- | tives NP WRUNS memigrs of San Jose }?éf.i‘”n?"%‘: %&H}v’;';._ Thomas J. Sulli- oS Morfl::::“::lxthol Mass, 1s | GNdition was found near the home of x 4 strong batiste, sizes 19 to | counci i livan, John T. Sla- . & Capt. D. W. Chester Thursday morning 'h t I J l t :~ o;;::mfl_oo, > he waitresses were members of the | Y2 T &nxzneelst‘:;'s%‘vmm 3. Sweeney, visiting crelatives iy this city. by John Morrison, who took the bird ere 10 Iraae in Jewelt bl y les. auxillary to the K. of C. heeh: . J. Twom .| Mrs. E. T Whitmore of Maple ave- | to his home, where food was provided. SELF-REDUCING - CORSET, with| A flashlight picture of the assem- ?:,{‘,{"%vl‘e'mfim e I, 57> DF: e, Is mnleriaimiae Mrs. Fobn Wescott | arier. nostias for asveral hate the flattening back, for the short- ted blage was !fi-k_le_:- Maurice M. Welch, John White F.|of Wauregan. bird was set at liberty and when last SPRING MILLINERY. bacl waisted, e Menu. H. Day, Daniel A. Grady, Michael Day, | Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Clark took a |Seen was headed toward Providence. We cordially invite the lafies to in- etout welbaR, Jower Gl end. Buger Roman Punch John P. Bagan, John F. Carr, L. N |trip to New Britain in their automo- | There was a lag attached to the bird's | apect our display of Spring Model Huta arm, made of white or drab contil or Oysters on the ‘Half-Shell Dondero, James H. Hurley, Alfred De- | bile Thursday. right leg which borfi thedleot;eu C. H. STl B tlataction ol pmm&b“ ~ extra strong batiste, sizes 19 te 36. Soup Rye Bread ]Vmers ;u%ntrelaz.nl’. ga.ngdichagtl‘g:ra Eddie Mann of Hml‘ord. ait e m:le G. and numbNe:s anan sults, L. A. Roy, Jewett Qity, Ct, Consemme oran an ran, a member of the Willimantic baseball w ST Meats Chbicken Ple ' Vienna Rolls | Springs: Chatles H. Wilson, Thomas | fine: was in town Thursday. Capt. Johm A. Fish arrived in the THE BEST 10E CREAM BACK-RESTING :CORSET, for Roast Turkey g“yvmae;":‘,“"z"‘f, &:;fi:,d "Rev. C.| Miss Miriam S. Skidmore of the lo- | harber Thursday morning on his yacht | js wha: I sell, wholesale and retail, st medium and slender figures, relieve a B e rolledtiany 1T “Paquette, John Lynen, Adolph Du- | cal normal school spoke to the teach- Se‘l"llfa ol ;fil‘:‘ ok turned from | the Corner Store. Wm. Johnustome. tired, .aching ‘back, extreme flat and | yasneq Potatoes Mashed Turnips | val, Natick, R. L: §. L. Cardinal, Taft- | € at Pomfret on Reading Wednesday | , e, B/ antth Qpows TEtrne T00 — slender hip effect, sizes 18 to 26. Boiled Onions ville; F. X. Chicoine, Putnam; Thom- ited friends and relatives. S. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, Cranberry Sauce Pickles as F. Costello, Turners Falls, Mass., A number of the officers and mem- E. Hart Geer of Hadlyme was at the o T Assorted Cake Mixed Nuts William E. Foran, New York, Michael | bers of the Willimantic Business Men's | .+ “\F0 O 30 o8 cqn - General Repair Shop, SELF-REDUCING CORSET; - for Fruit Coffee Dannehey, Patrick Sheehan and M. J. | association attended the banquet of the | "', 1\ "ponning will leave this (Fri- | Bicycle and Automobile Repairing, 5 e Sh - 1L Norwich ‘association Thursday evening. s 2 . N lief band: Crackers and Cheese Conway of Montville. day) morning for Windsor Locks, 0il and Gasoline for sale, Ot sl ¢ fciay, SlSten. T 33 Ice Cream and Lady Fingers Ex-City Sheriff John S. Sullivan, the | Conn., on a two weeks' business trip. - long skirt, made of firm “white con- = Cigars BN e g z census -enumerator for the west half | Ny Hanning will make the trip in the = til or batiste, sizes 20 to 36. Price £ Grand Knight George A. Grady, In |of the Third ward, completed his work | jopster hatchery boat C. F. C. and MLLE."BEAUREGARD $4.00 The committee of arrangements,|a pleasing manner introduced as the | Monday. Two of the four remaining |will be accompanied on the trip. up by | has the latest styles in millinery. At- . guests, including out of town speakers | toastmaster Edward F. Casey. MT. | enymerators are practically through |y fart Geer. tend hey opening on March 24, 36 and L 1 - ~ and newspapermen, with the officers | Casey spoke of the significance of the 1 s SELF-REDUCING CORSET, for oF Ihe.rcoanoll. nd e ‘pist TErand lannicrief coltleation: hoh heonaht with their work. 2 Word has beef m rwfllzgdntl:o{:: ?{atl;lr;t 26. tall'-atia, medimm . stout- fghtes, With | inights, were seated at the head table Lo the ‘milids of ‘mauy: of the'aer |- HOWSE WhiEEase: son of Aldsrman- [son Ward, & former Noank boy, that |- the new Lastikups Bandlet, long |as follows: Grand Knight George A. |knights present incidents that had an | at-Large 5 PRSDE AE DOSE BN~ [ he has. Tew < plates that we ekirt effect, extreme reduction, vom.- | Grady, toastmaster. Edward F. Casey. | important bearing upon the growth of | §aged as I"fi"::f;::‘ R = ton mecured: siployment T2 o pound of our i -z Rev. Arthur DeBruycker, Hon. Daniel |'the local council' and the place that | T Phac I I Ores have “resantly ey are beauties. G. J. B plete comfort, fine white contll, sizes|p Hunn Dantel Colwell of New Ha- |the organization occupies in the world | ¥ G ey eacsntly * JEWETT CITY Jewett City, 20 to 36.. Price $5.00. ven, national historian of.the Knights [today. He introduced Rev. Arthur De }’“’c = m: ‘h m"""bl;fk < . of Columbus; John Crawford of Nor- | Bruycker, pastor of St. Mary's church, | N% car e Tt B ek Bara8® | First Successful Decade of Existence | JEWETT OITY CANDY KITCHEN. = wich, Gustave O. Cartier, Rt . | who responded to the toast Welcome, | erected to house it near the box fac- P.—Box So You. will find in_connection a first . Bishop Gabriel of Ogdensburg, N. Rt. Rev. Bishop Gabriel was the next tory in the village. c'olobr-t.d lfy N. E. O. P.—Box - :1?:“ m’&'-“"um' Home mad: TH.E H. c E mufl-fll' co John ¥F. Clark of New Haven, Ho speaker and he treated his subject, The cial at Baptist Vestry. Oy 1 Baward T.. Smith, mayor of Hartford, | Deeds of Columbus and tne Good the MYSTIC Eleazer Jeweti lodge, No. 336, N, . | ES1t o, ice, cream. Lawrence S. Casey, illiam Vande: Knights Are Doing, in a most inter- —_— , . 336, N, E. hen, near Ao EMINE U Tecrust bivee Professor. 3. F. T. O'Connor, | esting manner. . Biahop. Gabrel aiso | A. O. H. Division to Be Organized— | O. Py celebrated ita tenth amniversaty | block. Jewett City. Conn. 4 A professor of rhetoric, Yale university, | said grace. The divine was fol- S. of V. Camp Growing—Dog Own- | on Thursday evening in its Tooms in - 2 New Haven; Thomas Berth,” John |jowed by Hon. Daniel P. Dunn, who's o ; 4, ‘the Finn block. the families of the WOR SALE. 2 : theme was Our City. The mavor was, | 3 Secure Licenses and Tags. lodge members and several grand offi. | gecond-band canopy _top surrey. im = : - e as usual, very interesting, and spoke b ied cers being present. Francis Campbell | first elnds conditi For particulars, W] PR 5 s i 98 1 An ‘entertdining Tosner: Sunday afternoon a dlviflwn of the |‘gave the 'address .of welcome, which |address Box 1280, Jewert ity Conm 3 2% & A letter was read by P. G. K. Will- B"”""‘“' will be "“m“‘ , Mys- vma followed. by a-song. by Miss Jen- | - ’ 1 whueiy 0 : fem' A Costello from ¥. M. McCarthy, tie with 39 charter m o fioiiniand ous By Mie Mfi"‘{} . IWWITT OITY HOTEL. - 4o > q formerly -of “this city, now of Provi S.. of V. Camp ‘Aqm fl’mlnrn Murp y. A onesact . drama. emtil New and Up-to-date Hotel in evers As Low as - - $1856. dence. Latham camp, Soms of Veterans, | Mrs. Willis Will proved very enter— ; 7 Toutmuterk Casey. in introducing which was started In Mystic some few X‘fité“‘hf.i‘:;.";:"a:’"&““e"n%n“fio; THA V. LEWIS Proprietor. ST the next speaker, sai has always | mont! 0, has. admitted new mem- = e e Write for C‘tal‘*“" i} held a stroag affection for our coun- | bers at :.:gu-ly every meeting. At the | Miss Annie Jacobs as-lady Spindle, 3 HOURIGAN. cil and visited us on every possible | last meeting 'held, seven applications | Miss Watie Stetson as Mrs. Dwindle, Jewett City. occasion, and although the city of Nor- | were read; the candidates will be in. | Miss Edith Bults as Jenny and Miss FUNERAL DIRECTOR. wich, where he now resides, has a fine | itiated at the next .meeting. Plans | Esther Harris as Rachel. There W?"" Farniture am council, White Cross; No. 13, he has | are being made by the camp for Mem- | SPeeches by the —grand officers. Ice |, nge always remained and is still a member | orial day observance. cream, lady fingers and lemonade were *Phones—Store 61-2: house 35-5. of our council. . His brother knights of | Miss Lizzie Mercer arrived in Mystic | Served. the affair being under the di- Norwich have no jealousy for the |from Cincinnati, O. to attend the | Fection of Mrs, J. H. Lee, Mrs. Nathan WATKINS BROS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Main and Scheol Sts; So. Manchester. 3 B brother, as it is that he loves not | wedding of her brother, Thomas Mer- | Babcock, Misses Emma Riley and An- TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. 852 Main Street, Willimantio. 75 MONUMENTS, White Cross council none the less but | cer, and ‘Miss Annie ‘Brown, which | Die Jacobs. Dancing occupied the re- decz8a Headstones and Markers In our stock | that he loves his council maternal | takes place at the Methodist church | Mainder of the evening music being . ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | more. It is with pleasure that I in- | this evening. furnished /sy Miss Lillie Marswha_ll 0! A" watol‘ no"te and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. troduce as the next speaker. Brother | The monthly supper of the Ladies’ | Flainfield. 3 . ; No Child’s Education WM, F. & P. A. LENNON, John Crawford, formerly of Williman- | Aid sceciety of the Baptist church was Box Social of Baptist Aid-Society. corner Main and Watson Streeta tic, now of Norwich, but always of San | well patronized Thursday evening. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- is complete without a knowled; of ‘Wiilimantic. Tonn. Jose council. His subject is The Foun- Miss Mary Doherty of New York and | tist church, under the direction of Mrs. Smiiste " A Plang To the Pt e iy s der of Our Order. Mr. Crawford in- | William Doherty of Ashaway are | Bdward Raney and Mrs. Charles. D. We can make you an atu-:ctfie piano terested the large assemblage with the | guests of -their sister, Mrs. Daniel Ta- Babcock, held a box social in the ves- proposition. high and noble traits of the character | tro, - try on Thurndug evening. Mrs. R. W. of Mr. Murray, the founder of the or- Mr. and Mrs. William I Allyn of y Dearnley, Mrs. B. R. Gardper and Mrs. The A. C. A.‘rew Music c._ . 25(: der, and recalled to the mind of many | L.edyard are guests of Mr, and Mrs. | George Sparks arranged an entertain- % 804-806 Wain Btre Willi % ;. touching incidents. He was given close | George T. Spink.. ‘ment programme consisting of a man- Chelsea Llne FOR THE ASKING attention and was liberally applauded. Getting Dogs Licensed. dolin and piano duet by Keeney Pot- National Historian Colwell, Kugene Baker was at the store of |ter and Miss Alice Brown, a piano duet . 3 < y D ¥ . d Josephine YOU COME IN TO Toastmaster Casey said: I have the | the Mystic: Furniture store on Thurs- | 0¥, Misses Alice Brown an ,,,‘\“,',"5{,‘“ BILL THERE MAY pleasure of introducing as the next|day for registering dogs. Mr. Baker | Miller and sclos by Misses Alice Me- alle 2 speaker the man who 25 yéars ago in- | was here in place of Town Clerk Bai- | Broome an fm A e BE' A QUARTER COMING TO stituted San Jose council, the man who | ley, who is confined to his home by | P2lmer was the auctioneer and there LOUIs PHANEUF Dealer in - LADIES’ AND MEN’S FU] DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. YOU:. one year ago retired from the office of | iliness. ~ During the time Mr. Baker | WaS Sreat fun over the selling of the | Unexcelied freight ana passenges HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY, S K national secretary to assume the du- | was here, the gwners of seventy dogs | PoXes. Cake, ice "“’i‘““ 3"1‘5" °°;l’°§ serviee direct to and from New York - st v ties of nmational historian of the order, | received licenses and tags for their [ %ere on sale. Mrs. J. B Phillips ha All Outcide Staterooms, e " Enoe. Willimantic Gas & after 25 vears of conmsecutive service | dogs. This is only a small portion of | Charge of the cake a arles Arm-| _¥rom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdare = 8s national secretary. During that | the dogs owned in this vicinity and | StTON8 of the ice cream. e s b B VP S BES time be was at the service of each and | another visit will have to be made |, Flank at Ashland and Slater's £ s bridges at auction Sat at 2 p, m.—adv. | Roosevele Street, ‘Mondays, Wednes- Electrie Light Co. every council in the order, and. I might | here. There.is some grumbling about | PridEes at auction Sat, at 2 p, m.adv. | Roosevels Street, B clerk’s office open evenings from 7 to *Phone or write for loldor. P. S. Frelght received until 5 p. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent .For Artistic Wall Papers .come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 Church Street. We will be pleased to estimate on painting -or decorating, and will guarantee both - work - and almost say, of every ;xld-l'vldual of the | the time the town clerk puts in here, order. No man ever gave his valued | he having stayed only four hours; and thi veek —ad' service more willingly, cheertully and | many people are at work and unable |3 this week.—adv. heartily. He is the most conspicuous | to attend to this duty. Buried Beside His Wife HARR[ES of the surviving founders of the order Address on Esperanto. ik Pt s et Teatha ; bl and contributed most largely in build- s closing out his entire stock. of |ing it up from the first council in New | . On Sunday afternoon, Arthur Baker | wife in Elmira. So fer as we know, may4d price. fur is to give a lecture on Esperanto, an |j i - Telephone connsction. . mevisa | STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Ete. | HOVen 10 (15 furinermont Boint of vy | international language, created by Dr. | tie *aftairs. il that he® sais of hor u y Bona-fide Sale at Cost. are planted our 1,500 councils. Hiy | Zamerhof, a Polish oculist, in the so- | tended to give an sdealized portrait of CAl AND SEE TH Call at 753 Main St., Opera House Blk. | subject will be Old Memories. T take | Cialist rooms on Banks square. a buuul’ur‘woxmm whe radiated hap- LL Af E WILLIMANTIC. pleasure in introducing Brother Dan- Local Notes. piness in her Reme. She was Olivia n ' tl = I 9 aprisd S iel Colwell of New Haven. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth- | L. Langdon of Timira. In his autobi- 3 w ul‘cK Mr. Colwell was greeted with loud | odist church was pleasantly entertain- | 98Taphy he wrote of her: “I saw her applause. He stirred up old memories | ed by Mrs. Robert Nichols Thursday | first in the form of an ivory miniature Demonstration any time. = of the order as no other one man could | afternoon. The afternoon was devoted |in her brother Charley’s stateroom) in | e—————————— ————— E. P. CHES8BRO, Automobiles, m, f l:' JM:KS“ “emlfl :ng ke:ctah‘i:k:e;r!:sim:: rf:‘;" to | to sewin At the close the hostess ;I;e s’x:fi’r'::' gu-tl;;r fi'g’h e';' ;;lelggzv The water way — the comfortable Iv—- e n- : o ; 1029 Mann Street, . Willimantic. L O S $oin: the inception of the order na:‘:-g:eéeél:;:;:fi'md Edward Grin- | When she was in her 22d year. "‘s’,,‘z,,',':."’gfi" of Lowell and Nuew Painless Exfractiu‘ and up to the present time. Mr. Colwell, | nell are-spending a week in New York. | Saw her in the flesh for the first time % a e . was well primed with data particularly In West Mystic Wednesday the loss | il w York in the following Decem- | Hampshire — safe, <taunch vessgls Filling a Specialty | pertinent and interesting to everyone | by fire on the house of Mrs. Murray | ber. She was slender and beautiful | that have ewery comfort und conven- Lowest prices. All work guaran- |having the organization at heart. His c;iau was adjusted. The damage was | and girlish, and she was both girl | (ence for the traveler. td 9 ced. 3 long service -as secretary also served | small; amounting to $5. and woman, She remained beth girl : Isla: mics ]kp t. Sf.fe . e s P o Bapblemrt! that ARowiadies tie wakt | ot T e v bab e | AR wotman to the TAstiok bev e (OB - A :‘:‘::‘:":“;‘:"';':u": by it g Fensh S Pental Paslein . | cordially applauded at the conclusion |turned to Norwich after a few days | her gravestone is the epitaph, become | Soun Al S RlEsous of Sew ‘OUTFITTERS TO ALL. 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | o nis toast. in town, looking after the interest of | famous, which was thought at ‘first to | derful skyline and wal o 780-794. Maim -St., Wilimaatie, Ot. Office hours—week days 9 a. m. to Gustave O. Cartier. the mew school house on the West Side, [ bave been written by her husband, but | ¥ork. 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 2. p. m. Gustave Q. Cartier, the next s B Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bush have re- | which he disclaimed: Steamer leaves N_-w London at 11 p janld er, responded to Fellowship. He spoke | turned’ from -Waterbury. Warm summer sun . weekdazs: oblys. dug Bier feef of in’ his usual entertaining and engaging The rooms of the B, F. Hoxie en- Shine kindly here. East 224 St. 545 a. m. (Mondays - - manner and was given a good recep- | Si"€ company have been undergoing a Warm southern wind cepted) and Pler 40, North River, 1 i If's Wall P rs Ston thorough renovation under the super- Blow softly here., a m. apel The toastmaster called on the fal- | Vision of the executive committee of Green sod above F N ich to N 'Mk st 15 In all the latest designs that you de- |lowing, who responded to toasts as | the fire district. - : Lie light, lie light. ars Norwich 10 New 4 sire, come here. Our large assortment | rollows: Aldrich Baker of Norwich is_the Good night. dear heart. Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS, and moderate price will Interest you.| -Thomas F. Clark of New Hayen A |Suest ofhis parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Good night, good night. Agent. New London. Conn. augsd Our stock of ready mixed Paints and | Kpight from the Home of the Order; | Baker. \ o painters’ supplies are complete. Lawrence S. Casey, Impressions of the | _ Mr:_and Mrs. C. H. Hines left for | The words are those of an Austra‘ — A. B. HOLMES, Order: Hon. Edward T. Smith, may- New York Thursday. tian poet, Robert Richardson, and were v 72 Church Street. Willimantic. | or of Hartford, Remarks: William | Misses Jeanette and Norma G. Mar- | published in Bdnburgh in 1893. Mr. DON T W : 5 Vanderman, Rev. J. J. McGuane, Re- | Shall have returned to Providence aft- | Clements had Richardson’s name cut . marks. . The last speaker of the eve- | °T a week's visit with their_grandmoth- | on the stone after the lines had been ning was Prof. J. F. T, O’Connor, pro- | ®F; Mres. Isabella MacKenzle. EeNalivisccaping. 4u ) <o WA It Makes Wrinkles. E. L. PRINCE, fessor of rhetoric at Yale university, | A Mrs- Amos Grinnell of New York is'i terbury American. the guest of her meother, Mrs. ‘Thomas s CONFECTIONER [} Bitul® Sioe St | Enie, s e T8 l e G Lot Ing 105t on the fong lst of Speakers | Teturned to N e e T T e 1 | iabien; 1o .“ Ice Cream Caterer had no difficulty in holding his aundi- | VISit "": ¥ rs. Walter Shea. | there was a Franklin, “greatest of | 1If you sre sick, don't wo 734 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn, | eTice interest, and was accorded fre- winm"'; in American philosophers and diplo- | gbout it to make ycurself wel mats.” Time was when there was a | this we repeat the words of Jefferson, writer of the laration of t‘ other former sufferars Independence and in other ways dis- |ty ills, similar to yours, when tinguished. Time was when there was l an ~ Alexander Hamilton, maker and ake b rn- O defender of the constitution. Time was ,‘ l u unien, Time was—but why pro- long an obsolete 'list? The number of I is a 'gnmu female remedy, ad the great has simmevad down to three. you will admit if .r try Direstona ase Telephone 53-3. jansa | URRL APDIURe e in charge of the | James W. Lathropihas returned from D b Boston Reception ttee—Hon. D. P. HIRAM N. FENN, in, W. A lo. E. . Casey, < Hormisdas Dion,. Thomas - Kelley, The forty-thousand-doliar memorinl m’l‘Am and BMBALMER |Thomas Ashton, J. O, Bllnehelte L. 1o the late fpeaker Reed will be un- 08 Church nt, ‘Willimantie, Ct. w- T yened at Portland in s Ladxy Assistant Walter —_— e —— A nice variety of Fresh Fish;. 0 rs and Clams, when there was Grant, saviour of -‘A’mi now :‘MdahWn-hti:amon.AI;‘l;mgn i & = a Roosevelt—these three. e | gtx languages with every greatest of these is Roosevelt. The. #‘ at others really don’t matter. They are | RRAN! c!‘nc 0. &x:l& 0. disappear at any tinds.—New MID‘ & VOD Register, >

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