Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1910, Page 2

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WILLIMANTIC WANT WINTER | o . 3 1EL ; " Ba kom&b- Job in What 1 Goiry ip it e g D. after Tak- le and Moving Piotures at| tion. = 2 o A TRk e O i - T : ing s Pure Malt 3o Pictures at the Bijou and : ;| Todays Norwich.' . 2 e e Fomiil oA meeting of the loca : gt g % BARDGA : Whiskey, ‘Wlllch Re- ey g 3 N > ¢ DELIGHTFUL CONCERT :lii‘:e::.hew n::;pny shes v | stored My Health and Given by High School Orchestra and | Bank street. A ‘_“ » e G y the ; : {Enabled Me to Sleep.” Table Linens - “Wise housekeepers realize that they : pointed to notify the are known by the table they keep, and . Combined Glee Clubs. Boston and Providence milk contract- s e o . Mr, James Byrne wri — this will ploase them—the very low| 'y o0 ooq o coom L ing companies that the local dranch a o "" nt to gell ’.-m"fouc' prices of these high-grade linene. nall Friday eveming to do honor to | cmands that the price for milk re- | “has ; 2 X e i o it i ai | the ‘members ‘of Winaham high senoo) | ALk, ¢he same during ithe summer 4 1 have derived from the use of Duffy’s AR, e )‘,”"""& s ‘g;:s::ga&gdi&:oim-hma bovs’ glee | pae T has Do Juring the | got in some pretty effective practice F Pure Malt Whiskey. 1 am a hotel s i DS e 5 ol [ ot pome, School, who rendered an | dence men come under the same rul- | and have been showing dcrkSZy-nd-‘nnndhflowye-n 70-inch cert that was | inos ns the Boston rnrm uxa uzq are due to :ln . " ki . Yo el eecelved, Miss Cecll Smith in- | 5,5 500 branch decided to stand hard game. 1t g’:: ] h— been . h¢ work. Eating 5 0acn, St B K, Lleached, anl | 3tructor in elocution at the Comnecti- | 1y the ‘decision. belng. taken by milc rubbing on i - hrly pyin‘ to sleep in the hemmed, $1.00 and $2.00 @ yard. Eivo Teadings with hor customary e | Producers all over New Emgland. It | afer Richmond could m.l:"t‘l:"° trip, e & very weak 1. ni ‘who woul e e $4-ach Linen Damask, alf bicachod. and finish ana was liberally applatd- R T e e g that Captain - Leomard phy 'flfi.u thin as the borry and Py Prof. Eugene Walner of Norwich sy prover] was d{r:m T fdon Bl A1? Sich, el ke The Rioe C:"“i’“ 7rove i S e M. i o Joseph : pdledhd :‘:p. Ld. f oy A . s e rection oi as- all hemmed, %c and $1.00 & yard. . | well. masical director of the \achools | . Lho Meeting was largely attended, | €me — in use - i’uxe i?huwm k‘“m in Napkins, 16-inch, $1.00 a dozen: Shgaimem and oy L Sy, [ Franmm, e DT lomom | PROF. O'CONNOR’S ADDRESS. MR, jamEs 3 d.;:'f".. back on my ;oe’ e = & S | ter, Salem, L 3 e T L4 bt g e e 4 T s rounding townen wnd other nearby | o Theme of Vital Interest to Al Git- “Be sure nsl dmy t0 every night worker that it is & Godsend. Tell 2 3 nch, . Nathani 4 Napkins, ot e ik . Bt h o ap re.;?(;:ln tl&{&nr:‘l.‘:g’ ::uNg;t‘hn ei":-k- . them I am sleeping fine, eating with a real appetite and am regaining my dessa. i & School orchestra: A Spring Song, ¢ e BN e ninnry, lost flesh, wlnch is the hardest thing for a night worker to do. 1 thank Spestats in White Lawn, inches, g;e;:x:ex Joupte Guartette; The Dav: Who attended the meeting in Boston 25th anniversary ba: £ church, | you ngun and again for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey.””==James Byrne, 80,2 ? g S pril y at adopt a resolu 4 1” m [1an: p‘. 12 yards Long Cloth for $1.25. my Tacker, Fred Field Bullard, bovs: | upholding the actlon of the. direc-ors ing Wi - ki B¢, Indians glee club; reading, Mr. Travers' Firstof Boston Co-operate Milk Producers' | principal topics of discussion Friday. Connecticut company has caus. No medicine has stood the test of 50 years like Duffy’s Pure Malt Hunt, Richard Harding Davis, Miss | association. Regret was expressed that it was not lo od, ‘Whiskey and always been found absolutely pure and full of good medici- 2 Cecil Smith; Spinnin; Son; Hugo roducers . pinning €. Tt 18 clai x| possible for more of the citizens . 7 b s it ; Puti-size Bleached Sheets, 50 each. | 5, 0uue "hinid glee ciub; (1) Loves | thay an el DF, e TS e | R s trea oo tont e oacn%, i3 | 1s now but ont straight track at that| nalvirtue, Men and women in all walks of life join in singing its pnuu 46x3%-1nch Piliow Casls, 12%c each. | Sorrow, Shelley, (b) Mazurka, Chiara, ik - | scholar! H - | point. The siding been used Ghnee Toweln, a1 enrmed, 166 ench,| SRR NS mio Grunidiers W | (31 of BUGR A, ST 0% |CO0IeSt, SERGti ot 5o ads long Gme, | S CRR g of S hich inviggs bowy g e gerve, 3 ert Schumann, high school glee clubs. dersigned, agree to stop the shipment | to secure Professor O’Connor to speak A ik ~ ’ Bath Mitts, Sic each. Part 1. o, ik May 1 uless our emends | o6 the Knights of Columbus Memorial 200 DOGS REGISTERED u s u s ey each. In the Gypsy's Life (Bohemian Girl), [ are complie * was circul on | day services. ; ShEae Hait Face Cloths, 5c MW, Barte deuble ;u,rteue w,h;. Friday. »nd at the close of the meet- Out of & Total of 600 in the Borough. I h to k oung, stron #8-inch Brown Sheeting, 76, 8¢ and| Renato Ballanghi, orchestra; reading | Ing thi - -six signatures were affixed FUNERAL. AR R T e you wish to keep young, 3 9e a yard A. Violin Fantasie, G. C. Fletcher, Miss | to the paper. The meeting was ad- of Killing1 m“"m'd and vij on your checks ‘Browa Sheeting, S, $¢ and | Smith; (a) The Sweet Little Girl and | Journed subject to the call of the sec- Andrew Squires. n!"h that | the glow of m health take Duffy’s i0e & yard. the Quaint Squeegee, H. Waldo Warn- | retary, L. M. Lond of Hebron. The funeral of: Squires was rush Malt W er, (b) Cobwebs, ‘G. Smith-Lynes, — e held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock from m- Pure It Whiskey regularly, accord. 36-inch Bleached Cotton, soft finish, | girls' glee club; selection from Nor- | Improving Lawn at Town Building. |the home of George Hatch in South and Monday. Although there ing to directions. It tones and strength- 10c & yard. ma, Bellini, orchestra; (a) Carry Me| The large lawn in front of the Town | Windham and was attended by many | peen some question “ to m ens the heart action and purifies the 434nch Bleachea Cotton, 11e a yard, | Back to Old Virginny, J. Bland-Per- | building is undergoing a transforma- |friends and acquaintances. Rev. Harry | owners should legally be allowed to ’ kins, (k) That Little’ Peach, W. H.|tion needed for some time. It always | Grimes, pastor of the Congregational | fave Monany M s as o Aael aay 19| Entire system. @It is recognized as s 45-inch Bleached Cotton, 12%b e | Neidlinger, male quartette; ~Gavotte, | looked fairly well for a few weeks in | church at Windham Center, officiated. | attend to registration, the el medwme mrywlu:e Albin, orchestra, enrl!))" sp;]l:g and lu‘x:um:r ‘nbu:h-- soon :‘x;l:n?; ?;u:lg'ga‘: as b-crer: Burial | viging n,_“ May 1, ,mn mu on c;u"lon as the hot wave strucl 0 dham Center ceme- #i—inch Brown Sheeting, good quali- burned tp and the speciave Sewd wew | Funeral Directo: tmore. & | Soy this year, €y, medtum weight, 25¢ & yard. Sheeting, meédfum wobbgn 3o 2 yard. Turkey Red Damask, 23c and 50c a. yara a wretched sight, owing to lack of S’hup.ne of this cl;y ‘were in charge sufficient bottom for the grass to take | of the arrangements. proper rooting. In the places where v the sofl was less fertile lectlonl- of | Investigating Damage Done by Deer. turf “were taken out and rich loam i tman S. Arnold Peckham filled in, and the remainder of the 'Ilti'hnéds;l;:m (n:'fln 1‘1‘3,:1,“ and entire frttmt law? s: bo‘gz :ok!udot lh; George B. McCracken made an official N main entrance is to D dressed | visit to Windham in the automobile register dogs with from § to 8 or 10 inches of & |of Selectman Peckham and investigat- | kennel Hcenm ‘without 2 and Vaflflm time will ed the extent of the damage alleged o | tra fee of one dollar. irdatin R R Tarkey Red Fringed Table Covers, arl Tieen 75e to 3500 each. Bed Spveads, full size, fringed, cut each. = eornered, $1.80 have been done by deer in that vieln! > e Monday, June 20, and will contl s 35lages, onde, oot comers, 3350, soon follew. E. L. PRINCE, of late. A number of complaints h{:; AMATEUR LEAGUE PUTNAM to run horth and ‘soutl unul ‘Llnn H"n"'i'i z « to see just how bad the damage w: To Start Season of T Games | Frank MoCarty, Who Drove OFf With | 91d weck In October. be trains wi o A8 Ko 'Bebom, Otant, 13-18," 80 ful CONFECTIONER |1 was found to be consideravie. as nget B g e Clark Horse,Fined and Sent to Jail | *6%/7 8P 8t Putnam this year. — Get ready for that joyful Ie Cat deer are mumerous hereabouts. ey S howiena . Mocking, | Toduylar | ¢ e Podding. Tudhe O cloth, 1% a yard. and Ice Cream Caterer Finger Badly Injured: T i meal Mo e of Harbor, Express to Be Put on Juns |, Prepare ono cup of rice and cook 1 in bolling water, in a double boiler, Sheif Oil Cloth, all colors, 6c a yard. Perfection Wick Bue Flame ollsgflwsmo—umcumonniwr the summmer. Portection Tck Blue Flame two burners, $7.26; wl- theve m:rl. $9.75. New Perfection Stesl Ovens for two by a machine upon which she was at | played such good baseball and enjoyed gy PG A am b cu 36t st S Bl e gl e B posit some weekly with us. % | near Burt’s “arn work at the American Thread com- |such @ successful season that there| tr0lt @s his home, was sentenced to Charles Pendleton, who lives on the | 8ames, ng - selections of 4 afternoon, ith it 1 | sugar as before (ome and a half table s rAH I l nnAY North Windham road and is a mem- | fields 80 es not to estare i toe e Y g inc. | Spoons) and: one-tmi€ teaspoon. of cin time by laying aside YOUT |73: main Strest, Willimantio, Conn. | Florence Edwards, who resides in | this stason. This ofsanzston first until the water is absorbed; then add r pany Friday morning. The wound seem; reason serve 90 days in the county jail at |half tablespoons of butter, one and a ‘V 80 Serious THAT surglcal 13 was neces: | evad rawnd for resting on & | Brogkiyn by Judge L. H. Fuller in | half tablespoons of wugmr, and a tes sary, So the teams will start on their sec. | the city court Friday. MrCarty took |#poon of malt. Beat one egg and add ond season on May 7.| % horse belonging to John Clark of |it to the rige. Now cook it about one e, 14 Write for Catalogue, | BoE o8 the class of 1913, Windham high | Bastern Connecticat leagus gnmen. The | P00k 3EP" G’ Rouse In Woodsiook | pumon. and sprinkie it Over the pud- @Goor, cn’ three ngt.:l nnm' 3 day afternoon while playing ball on |teams in Wummg ontnl lage, '%’I‘lefle;s“r; two counts aganst Mc g{::f;& ol-\;aw uu:t':‘%u?lf:mfl;{wnl:“:"f and be prepared for the WATKINS BROS. e s e e | e e a sty saeoen | CArty driving. s iomws wipout per: | do not Ml 'hehen werved bt onc v m! and th Taloghons TEE ey © Oaks, had o finger badly lacerated | came into existence last year, and two cups of mcalded mili and cook loose change daily and de- S Saturday next, » 2 ‘Woodstoc! h t hitched, | minute, andl pour it dnto n dish read As Low @s = = $185.| Craries Pendicton's Noss Broken. | They my- schadule of twenty R heze it e Iitehed, L eor serving.: Mix, b same: amount of ‘Wickless Blue Hlame Oil Stove, o P. on the nose petween the eves with | Connecticut circuit. toxication. = He pleaded | find the pudding vesy deliclous, as “Florence Make,” two burners, $3.75, - ty to both, was fined one doller | have been using it regularly for a long stosl ovens, $1.65. best vacation that you ever| =z asjlum street, Marttord. | 2uch forceras o breaic the mose. He|ieam bus been dropved out this year. | £\ 00 0ion Yina “piven 50 Cdays | time with very gratiylng resuits Florence Oil Stove three burners,| - . Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. | ber of his companions ted him to | been_elocted president and mecretary, | 83 costs amounting to $9.59, on the fa15; two bamers, $1.50; one burner, had. : 52 Maln 8 Willimanti the office of a_ physician, where the |and Fred Lynch of Platafeld treasurer, | 0ther, count. As he was unable fo weel g Py« 5 st sy fracture was séduced. Pendleton is|President McBride is now at work on | D4¥ he had 1o go to Jall, where he American Ofl Stoves— not a regular member of the school | the schedule, and it will be resdy to| Wil Temain abost 105 daye. o DIAMOND nine, but was simply playing ia prac- | be given out the first of the coming |, to_taking the horse is attended tice and promises to be a_contender | week. o taking the horse ls sitepded Three burners, $1.80. Sias & for a place on the nine before his and regulations of the|5¥ WIulma"tlc No Cufas et course ‘at the school fs completed. | Bastern Commeotiout league will be B 5o ;o‘;:rn;i;xfl:“rfifi:ndmtm: ‘Two burners, $1.20. Burner. 60c. g::rg. Ofi Stove, four burners, $L58; two burners, 78c; ovens, 96c. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Special Prices At 6. E. SHAW’S 2o, is complete without a knowledge of —_ adopted, with such modifications i " | tlon and happened to drive right to the music. A Plano is the first essential. Burial of Nathan J. Vallette. may seem desirable to meet the n spot where thie horse was owned. Mr: We can make you an attractive plano, The body of Nathan J. Valette was | quirements of the younger league,| iiw " 127 eq to see him with his 1'g N y [ proposition, brought to this city from Taftville on (Which is made up of some very clever i and_held him up, later telephoning Sale of Ostrich Plumes The A. C. Andrew Music Co. |the 1110 train Friday forencon and |Youns players. to Deputy Bheriff’ L. H. Healy of . ! . taken to the Willimantic cemetery by Woodstock. s"ll:lal ocolate Cream ops from April the 30th il -May 7th 904-805 Main Street. Willimantic, Ot | Funeral Dirsctons | Elénore & Shepard, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS McCarty sald in court Friday that E v. . Hartley, pastor 2 2 These are-senuine South African Os- N of the First Baptist church, conduct- | Entertain With Amateur Dramatics— |18 Was SBlexioniad g B0 Rok. th- 10 Cents a Pound at almost one-third less | . C. MURRAY, President, [ LOUIS PHANEUF ed the committal service. Pleasing Musical Numbers Follow. | doing up to that time. When Depuiy t THE KEYSTONE STORES N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. Dealer_1n Funeral of Fabiola Dubofs. Stadeniauat Kiiagy igh schoot se| EAEIE, Dt rived & wait houe | ML Putnam, . Moosua $ 1.69—12-inch Plumes, value $ 2.00.| aprl6TwIns D OODE D NOTOaINGS, | The funeral of Fablola Dubols was ok Srumatio roles charm- | because of the Clreumatances deciaed | septsd $ 198 13-fnch Plumea, value $ $.00. held Friday forenoon at 10 o'clock | in8ly @ large audience in|io release the man. He first, however, LA HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. from the home of her parents, Mr, and | the Town NM evening, W‘he'l inquired as to McCarty’s abllity to $ 2.43—1-inch Plumes, value $ 4.00. €38 Main Street. Mrs, Napoleon Dubois, 64 Willowbrook | the mirth y meet the cost of sending telephons | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law janza street. Burial was in St Joseph's messages and other expenses Inci- cemetery. dent to getting officers out after the PATENTS $ 298—IS-inch Plumes, value § 4.50. § 8.48—15-inch Phumes, value $ § caaEE e o R St e ot trom 160 t0 315, aoe | * Protect your ides. Handsome 63 u L1 n estimate at from a 0 y BC od $ £39—17-inch Plumes, value # 6.0, For Artistic Wall Papers Arthur Racleot, a memper of the |iPE the opportunity for an na- | Gording to McCarty. ' McCarty said he Dage @uide Bosk Fres, ¢ €.98—18-4nch Plumes, vahie § 7.50. come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 |firm of Oden & Co., 60 South Park e complica: | a4 no money, but that he expected | phosnix Block, Danislson, Conn. $ 608 —18-inch Plumes, value $ 8.60. Church Street. We will be pleased to | §ifeet, met with a painful accident ensued, these affording 1ive ac. | Asied for security as & guArantee thai | oetiTuThE estimate on painting or decorating, | sroiek, s e ana’ detons three steiking _situations, en be would pay when he did get money, tion, tangling —_— 4na wil gusrantes ‘both work and |iarge meat cutter. One of the kutves | SoPITICSS Snd 0 WL WeEY end- | MeCarty wut his waicn. valued af | THE OI ARANCE SIE CONTINED price, refused to budge and he hit it with Telsphonia | ccansitinh novisa| & cleaver. The blade flew, barely | o the direction of the members of| uty sheriit and was released. at The Boston Dry Goods Stors, Dan- missing his eye, and cut an ugly gash | the faculty, Miss Mollle D. Murphy,| There was dissatisaction in Put-|jeson Some big discounts for our 1 1-2 inches long from his lip toward g“eg?-:flegcedh elocutionist, having | nam, howeve;. gl‘l;l th}- dm;oflfian 0‘5 cutomerl another week; Attractive . = th ase, an 'rida. “aptain urra CALL AND SEE THE , |ine car Favorable comment iz due the mem- | jocated McCarty ai the City Botel g;;'-:,'::,:";,;:{_' SEaTre Sy W aoen § 7.98—10-inch Ptumes, value $10.00, /s €.9%—20-inch Plumes, vaiue §13.60. $ 9.03—914nch Plumes, value $13.60. $11.98—2%-inch Plumes, value $15,00. $13.98—23-inch Plumes, value $20.00. 75 MONUMENTS, Dr. Owen O'Neill was called and $14.08—2¢dnch Plumes, vaiue $25.00, | Hoadstones and Markers in our stock bers of the cast for the capable man- | h nd re-arrested him. 0 ready to be erected Obtain our prices New Model 19 BUICK|eresses the wouna. in which they delivered their| e is a wen dressed fellow and r"";aonon DRY Goops sTomm R — and inspect 1000 artistic designs. B iz - d Li llne- and for the generally pleasing|claims to have been In this section Main Street, Danielson. If you imtend getting & SUIT, come WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, emonstration any time. 1909 Grand List l- $4,649,866. nanner in which they blended -their| gelling tollet soap for a Boston firm. | gept20dw James H. Keech, Mgr and look et the pretty oné we have corner n and Watson Streeta. E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, The city assessors. A. W. Turner, | personalities into. the characters as- djudged Bankrupt re=g limantic. Conn. 1020 Main Street, Willimantic. | Alexis Caisse, and Alphonse Chagnon, | 8igned. The action was maintained Adjudged Bankrupt. ‘very .emall prices comstdering the antic. | held their final session Friday eve- | with ease and effectiveriess and the| M. Diamond, proprietor of a dry - " quality and style, some are taffeta o 2 N & o ning in the town clerk’s office in the Dres(:lutci:n 2s & whole wos an honor | goods, ladies’ lglrme’nlsp cg-d m!;x"ll “ ra m BWB lt 1imed rough, others town -building and completed the city [to the school. urnishing business in Putnam, W - v 'm“:m oy :’u";‘ 5 S| Trade at the. .. assessments. It showed the grand list | As, the spocial feature of the musical| a_store in the Larue bullding on Elm 2 - & of the city for 1909 to be $4,649.866, | programme of the evening, the. play- | street, was adjudicated a bankrupt in Misses' Suits, $10.00 to $25.00, Mecllalncs’ ]k !‘ St against $4,492,213 for 'the year 1908, an | ding of Alexander Kartsteln, violin so- | the Hartford court Friday. Hhis lia- SPRING MILLINERY, o FOR THE ASKING P U. DMOFE -|increase of 5157553, Their abstract | loist, was Teceived with the deserved | bilities , amount approximately 10 | wo coraially Invite the ladies to in s and list will be filed with City Clerk | enthusiesm. Mr. Kartstein s a sen- | $2,200, and his assels, consisting of | spect our dispiay of Bpring Model Hata ALL. B 2 i E Mass, X an s collectible, | an MM - . OPNE 1N TO 700-704 Main St. Wilimastie, on |- O SCTIPCUrC today. Soisont where Bl B ton was s | b apout. $1800. assuFed sstisfaction’ and promiable re PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY declld President Dunn Orders 12 Uhiforms. | ¢ipal before coming to Danielson. The| The meeting of the Bradford-Marey BE A QUARTER COMING TO young man is a pupil of Timothee | Cemetery association is to be heul at Fresident ‘D. P, Duon.of ‘the :Oonz sid of the Boston S: ony | the home of Deacon F. L. Corbin in THE BEST ICE CREAM YOu. necticut Basebali association placed | AfalOT ey it Hust W in what I sell, wholesale and retatl, at & 'ARD, ra, a st w_ Eng- | W 2 A S K a rush order for suits with the house |1, Conservatory of Music and eas- | . Iriends of the Day-Kimball hospital | the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. Dress Mats, $1.89 Lo $8.50. Willimantic G (8u cessors to Sossions & Wimorey | pf, Spalding, Friday cvening, as the |ily one of the most talented virtuosos|are collecting dimes in towns sur- 2l Strest Hats, 3150 to §3.98. antic Gas & eague has opted that firm's balls | o¢ phig age in the east. repnding Putnam as their part of an Embalmers and Funeral tors, | for the citx., The mayors erder was| ™ Other musical numbers given 4 Yort to secure a mile of ten-ceat 5. J. MPTTOMLEY & SON, eetric Uth Co. for 12 complete uniforms. The color |, Ot0er JHUNCE! DOTIPRE ENER e | Cleces for & very deserying institu- P il S : > 60-62 North Street. g 2‘“";’,;’0‘;"’ and the caps will | 4% o Flower, by Principal Eton, and | tion. The movement is meeting with AR, o eibs Reoatiisg, THE H. :C.. MURRAY Co LADY ASSISTANT. On the left breast of each shi the orchecstral selections by ~Miss | gratifying success and a big sum W g ) o - Bae | % b n the left breast of each shirt will | 5ory “Burlingame's body of young | certainly be realized. Oil ,and ,Gusoline for sale, vt 1 2w . Teiephone conuectaam. - be an old English W in navy blue and players. Agents Ladies’ Horne Journal, Paper | the sleeves will have navy blue trim- To Attend Pomona Mesting. Patterns. HARRIES mings Tho stocRIngs are o Dbe 8 | jomr® maatier SHAriSiers Ja% 9540 | Putmam will be the cemter toward IO RRAPENGARD | o 1s ciosing out s entie siocx o | KIOF€MCE Amlomatic |=id oo™ 7T Dovcon Barechiow vits Harold g-r B e Eaeey o | et Bas OpATARg & March 26, 46 and ona-fide Sale at Cos Charles J. Lyneh of Norwich was Burroughs; mona at Noi stock. h - Call at 753 Main St Opera House BIk. | 17o¢_eather comfort 1s helped along | Willimantic Friday. Ming Lillian Sayles: Kate Rollins, Miss | ors will be driven up from this cltz. | Al {".’. '!.' i) WILLIMANTIC. by one of these fine oil stoves, | Clark G. Burnham of Pleasant street | Marion Horton: Joim D. Bullock, Wal- | Furlough from Newport Naval Station e R ‘: " brana Tof toss apridd They are always ready to use, | Spent Friday in Hartford. gy . Louis Girard and Chanles Belair, Jr., 3 > burn common kerosene oll, have | Miss Clara Thompson of Andover llogk, Miss Mil-| oth of the naval training station é‘ - 5 no wicks to trim, no valves to |is visifing friends in this city. Woleard; | Eraeat> Ronch, Newport, are spending @ few days R O CARDY STTOREN. sn“ % el s city before i br. £ C. JAGK Dentist clog: mo delay in"starting of In | Leo Korper of Hartford was the | Bucions Fhilly Gambose Albert War. | their homes in. this ity before iwin- | Fou'wil i The flame is controlled by a lever, ana | SUSSt Of friends in town Friday. pos: 4 theut, to which they have been . as- Painless Extracting and the cost of running is very low. | , PFof- Alva True Stevens of the C. Chimney Fire, signéd. Filli = Two and three burners with or | A: C. Storrs, was a Willimantic vis-| There was a chimney fire at the Joe the Turk Coming. illing a Specialty without standard. The price, | itor Friday. Gleason homestead, on School street, Lowest prices. All work guaran- $7.50 to $12.50. Mr, and Mrs. Dwight H. Barstow |at the foot of Center, early Friday teed. . F' i« 5 :‘nd !l::x‘tu of cm::ma were Williman- | morning, t‘n!lt ur;“‘f’:‘::fldum Mlfl:ll:‘fllhz: FOR SALE. Assooiated Dental Parlors, o visitors ¥ members 0 o Turk, one of the most picturesqu® ¢ | geoond-hand canopy top surrey, in 762 Main Strest, - - Willimantic “'eless Cookel's : Mr. and Mrs, Frank F. Webb agre | it s e e s i ® | ures wmong General Booth's workers | amé R Ty ot it Clowtara, ‘m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 2. p. m. very housewlfe should have: The Connecticut department G.' A. R. patri- wm“_‘"m, Gress, of'the Hien’of that p— Ol.lnrlu Fireless Cooker will pre. pare any sort of food without tha | _ Dr. and Mrs. . G. Sumner of Mans- | 305, MO0 302 (G0 RN TG | oountr, O e A nd : ot in evers heat ot stove cooking and ‘ fleld Center d home Friday from wich, on Friday evi ening. % & musiclan at considerable talent and and those who use these c Dayton after a lengthy trip through AT ittt plays several Instruments. He is mu(- yor sults and save a 1 1. = h coms B STERCLINS | A GRS g_&_‘._,,.m.:;:: RS TR 20 0,C. 8 | Pous noting rier oy two, e of | ¥ b fiited 1 S o pr moderate price will interest you. $12.50 and $16. in. Hie way to. Pub Putnam Friday, w.heu he | yolks of three ezgs light, a8d a heap- days. s -&-zz of 'hu:!:.r:n‘fio ll&‘mu and 5 z SL g . |'spent the afternoon. ?,,‘ ul of flour, one-fourth Jr., pf. New York, is igvsiony ar =g ; : " The Ladies*: Auxiliary to A. O. ., of water, a tablespoonful of melted | ChAFlEs CHm, oo o aieh refatioos e e S are ting arrangenients for a May | butter. sugar to tste and the rhubarb | 12°F, (. Willimantie. 5 Dolir- for members only in A. B. S| cut small. Mix well and bake in an s AR T e | hall next Tuesday evening. open crust. When done make a mer- r Harbor Express to ux\u of the egx '(hn:;: un:l onnr and £ The gcr l;.;_l;ofl;::p:l.l;unwng‘:- a-m-mmm.u. d on top ol e ple. Brown|tween New r Harbor, e mnynmhpg..." ignay, F"" be pue I Bervice this yeaz en

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