Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 19, 1910, Page 2

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Wnlhmantnc, Danielson and M sy a GASTORIA ansnua; nasibnasansansnnnnnn: #¥| mends Chandler Sewer Plans. “WILLIMANTIC x;gw;r,*h::wr w;;; I attendance &t | 1o ey o Ametia: © Bhe. was of Friends In this <ity o Dr. I L Norwich vs. Willimantic, Windham | The camp voted unanimously to run | charming personality and made many Ar‘mm—)fln SR rhidug: [Hammondcar Deyvite axe grieved to Ficld, this afternoon. Past Cafnp Commander Franic P: Fen- | friends in’ thie. city a e "hus. | ton, Migs Bieastl.” Miah | 1o at his Serions = me For Infants and Children. Valdeyille and Moving Pictures at|ton for department commander and|band’s past ‘here in Congre- | Iva E. mn =t lldred Hatries. - T R iy B B R L S e | the Opera House. use every honorable means to further | gational and Unitarian churches. She | Ballouvil iss Annie 1. Tripp.Miss | C G R B Ivals about the Moving bictures at the Bijou and |his election at the seventh depart-|was about 70 years of age. She is|Cora Gladys Chase, Miss L e Thln caontD - Bie bes no e of The Kind You Have | -~ TS ment encampment. A. C. T: Pray. "Tyler camp, | survived by her husband. The funeral . Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, I. 0. 0. T | 0N Cqciras to o on record by be~ | Wil be this afternoon from her home | Tucker—Miss B. Ardelle Burill e ey Ticlan gives ing honest in evers particular and en- | in Amenia. Chestnut Hill-Miss _Josephine N. g A. C. TYLER CAMP tering the fight, if one shouid develop, Kneeland, Miss Maud D, Capron. DROPPED DEAD. '~ open and above board, and bespeaks Rubber Soci Valley—Miss Lillian_F. Place. % ways oug Holds Enthusiastio Meoting—Plans for | the carnest support of aill United | yyo rupper offering in the paflors ot Sparks—Mizs Cora, Shienec. e .| Oscar Robinson, 74, of Thompson, Ex- pires From Heart Disease. State Encampment— Invitation Ac- | Spanmish War Veterans that can con- |y, Methodist church Wednesday even- scientiously give it, thus assuring the Liberty. will be h St election of a man to the office of de- | I Was well attended end & good sum | ugic—Marcus Wood. & g soon €€, 80| . c. ryir camp, No. 8, U, S. W. V., | Bartment commander who wil give the | Wite 2n: articies that were liberally E = wAlHS Aot the. Eronsids ot bl i ® will Trunk and Dress | i oe e lrsest meetings i, iid o [apuaten. “Thie proceeds will be used ‘:i JURY CANVASS. T Thompaon W eanasaey | morRing. o { ory mesday _ev g in - - < g - help paying the insurance on the dden attack of heart disease, fr ¥ c O \ Sait | Camp’ Commander Frank P. Fenton's [ pg "t/ o s Invitation was resd: | church” property. The sale of candy | List Compiled by Selectmen to Be sl s, om INPANTS “CHILDRE} Case days. R TR o L I Camp, U. 8. W. V.. e B S S e e s Lot oo g adintl pend egreadi; n ~| Dear Comrades: I am directed . v i) You want to see the nmew lot of |Tades were mustered In and two or | uonby shgs post fo extend 16 you ang | ments were served. Following I the list of names of res-| = Mr. Robinson was one of the promi- TRUNKS and SUIT CASES we have | Sie_others received the obligations. | our ommand a cordial invitation to t £ idents of the town of Kilingly com-|nent residents of the town. He had | B assist us in our Decoration day exer- Visitor from San Francisco. piled by the selectmen and will be sub- | been honored with public office and mitted to the jury commissioners of | was also an active worker In th S0F W Docesion. They certainly are | committco In chaTge of the Srcahpe cises by . turning out and marchin, Frank Gelinas of San Franci: - H s . 800, or-) Windham couniy as persons Tecom- | grange. He is survived by his wife. ill interest you, | ments for the seventh department en- | I dandies. Some here will interest yo nt that 18 to be held here June| With us to the cemetery as an escort, | merly of this city, arrived in town on both in quality and price. bl and assigting in the d Y i mended fo; vice rs for one | He had been a resident of Thompson 10 and 11 in the town hall report sisting in the decoration of the | Wednesday to visit his brother, John d for_service as Juroi P PADIBS TRAVELING TRUNKS, | prostess, and rom present indications | ETaves off that occasion, and can ua- | Gelinas, of North street, and other rel- | Year from September next: nearly all his life. e B i bat Wil D one of the biggest| Sure you that an acceptance of this|atives. Mr. Gelinas has been on the [ District No. 1—Amos IH. Armington, | Schools Use 100 Tons of Coal Annually , sibre 3 of its ver he y ! western coast for several vears fol- am N. 3 . Ayl- @l cloth lined, fibre trimming, extra Tts oina “ever held in the stare of | invitation will be highly appreciated t it for 1 fol- | William N. Arnold, Thomas J. A¥!-|" mne town school committes s to ask Beavy brass corners and six trays o7 | Connecticut. by the‘}nvmh‘ers!‘ofc\hm pc;-t» lowing hot:al ‘work :nd says it is a Em-) C;“:‘;ul;u. Babcon. A’I“heodofiea; this week for bide for supplying coal o, $15 | A number of ¢ ours in F. C. and L. great country out there. He expects v, John P. Barber,” Almon - 1 £ - @resses—size 10, $16 | R s g e ke W. C. LYMAN, Adjutant. |to return within a few weeks. lett, Frederick E. Bitgood, Biczear | tor Use next winter in the high school B TRUNKS, o The invitation was accepted and the . | Blanchette, William A. Burrows, Hen- | ;oo PUONTE - BBG B ire mor » RS, il beass adjutant inscructed to write an official ¢+ |ry E. Burton, Cassius Chase, Harry W. | t1an° 100 tons annuaily for (heit prope B o e e acceptance. b bt . Clarke, Henry D. Crosby, Henry M| or heating. The bids will be asked for # & Towne lock, all linen lined—size 32 ) The town school committee will hold | Danielson, Elbert L. Darbie, Waiter F. 34 g 31650; size 22, § size 34, $11.50 Free Day for Ball Players. a special meeting this (Thursdaws | Day, John R. Davis, Charles S| Fran- | % & 100§ ton basi size 36, $12.00 prl"g s Bre Dunn’s and O'Connell's Colts had "‘"é‘?.i{‘f‘ S Fp A -';"L"x;\ 1{-11(1_1‘#;' J«\»xr:qh - C. E. CHANDLER'S PLANS day off Wednesday, Fieid Manager rles L. Crane .an y are to , George B. d, Amos E. 3 B ska ose Stane Noc Y o e Al e L ° | Joseph Halle, Theodore E. Hammett, = = . STEAMER TRUNT ne of the Norwich Roses telophon- | oocupy the upper tenement in the Bul | JOSeb (A5G, Theatore X JIRICL | Approved by Citizens' Committes on T —— | ing to President Dunn at noon not to |lard house af rner of North and p S ppbiih R d ti send the Willimantic hopefuls down to | Spring streets after alterations and | harles A. Hyde, Rowland R. Jam owers for Putnam. fhing, heavs wood bands— and vacation time Will | S-chem paric hecauce of bad weather, | improvements have been effected. | L rederic 7 D. Fred Ko . F7.00; size 5, $S.50 | The men therefore amused themselves | Attorney H. H. Hunter, who hasb. n| Vorthys Joseph N. Lavallee James 1.| It has been recommended by the chi Sl 1 as pest they could, some taking in the | visiting friends in town th. ¢ ten| B8 Jemes -yon, iam H.| committee e sewers to b 'r s REGULAR TRUNKS, all brass| soon follow. Dictures and vaudeville stunts at the | Jays, seturned to NOWn ihe past ten|. irfand, H -y A. McEwen, Ludger J. | built in Putuam be constructed mub- trimming, soli@ brass corners, one| local playhouses, while others, includ- | gay forenoon to resume his duties in & Sen, —Pebc S 3 Feeo| Kwatislly th scoordence with the M Mpen liming, and stronmg— | ing Petrick, Flynn and one or two oth- jarge law office. He will return to] .3 ‘i. Prefpn, Frank T. Pres- | m cveral years ago by Charles N. =2y, -3 ng. | Get ready for that mm ors under the guldance of Jack Nichols, | wimantic atain ‘1o "Ansie Tor o nd.r P. Meeves, George Chandler .of Norwich. The committee Nis alme 32, $6.00; size 34, $6.50; size 3 whipped some of the nearby trout ; S z 2s A. Shippe also recommends that the city borrow T R Do 3 : short stay. arkwe Cliffora H. Starkw money from time to time in such fY3 9105wy =4y - brooks. The Irvin house cafe has again Edward A. Sullivan, Henry M.| amounts as may be necessary to carry = Barret Top Trunks, wood bands ana | file Dy laying aside your Railroad Men Pleased. changed hands, William C. Tucker of | Thompson, _Charles A. Tillinghast, | on the work, and the committee fully wl fron corners, size 30, $4.50; size 32 : S tv are | SOUth Manchester having purchased | James R. Walsh, Joseph W. Warren, recommends that the cost of building Rt L cpd it The railroad men in this vicinity are | the place from J. J. Keirans and Max | Allen H. White, Alton E. Withington, | the sewers be so apportioned between s wzn 31 3500, loose change dafly and de- fcolie Beoicien ) Semesd oo og | Mackar: Mr. Jueker 1ok ppsecasion | Bavia 4, witier Everias O Wopd il | the iy snd seing property, vners : ——— Gabs ab et < immediately. Mr. Ketrans will remain | liam Deloss Wood, Clayton F. Wright, | as not to be a burden to either, the IR TRUNES o tow telegram from T. M. Pierson, who has | with the new proprietor, but Mr.| Abner S. Youne, Louls F. Young. — | abutters to pay thelr proportion in - g. P prop es 3350, and very good posit some weel(ly with us. | 2een Jyorking toward an adjustment | Markoft will devote his time exclusive | District No. »—Orrin 8. Arnold, Hen- | two or more annual payments. B e cases wmace of o bfi‘;:}xng}};‘i‘m@nflfisezgxg ‘¥er’§; 1;; :‘% m: management of the hotel end,f ry D. Arnold, Clinton W. Atwood, Wil- League Directors to M s ASES. de of | = , - 1ot the busines; m Barber, Louis S. Barstow, Fred C. g i | 1 n Tine. with phers and Towermen: I am pleased to e Fan . % 1y There' is to be a meeting of the Connecticut reliability run. The ¢ | Traction eompany stands ready W heavy cowhide, - s e 20 FaTiE Son that's TOTE RetBisiant 1OF the. ——— B, P Wopneuett, Frank L. | rectors of the Eastern Connecticut | will pass thr ut 8 o'clock (build the road. Am agent of this com . inside pocket and two straps— | schedule has been reached snd will be- 'ersonals. E g B P L o AC | leazue in Danielson Friday evening, m., down B n and South | was in town last week and awak< size 24, 34.00 and $7.50 | come effective Saturday, May 21st. We | Fred B. Eaton spent Wednesday in |35, 20Cnem CEIED Toanchernd, THeney To-| this being the first gathering of the | Main street ened a good deal of Jocal interest, The St s 1 | feel “that the’ company” bas been fair | Staftord Springs calling on {riends. Blanchard, Jabez R. Bower, James .| representatives of the teams since be- | A number in the village sat up Wed- | proposed road would be elevated, with DRESS , SUIT CASE! % d prepared for th in’settlement ana it is my wish that |~ A. J. Greenslit, prosecuting agent, | cace Ghdier. Jond Cofies, William b, | {00 the opening of the season. There | nesday pight 4o note the effects of the | slectric power and it can be built for stromg sheepskin, heavy leather | QM Dbe the past be forgotten and that peace | was in Stafford Springs Wednesday. el et b : m D | gre several matters of importance to | earth’s passage through the tail of the | $5,000 per mie. The dietance is foun par € Spting ¥ | CoBSWell, Andrew Corrlgan, Walter| come up for consideration, the prin- | come | and one-half miles; the line will pass and goodwill prevail. Signed. e d D g Miss Rosie Giraca of Main street left | Frissell, 'William Gillhooley, Henry J. Keech, Wil- on lost one of his v gh three villages, wit two straps and all ran | woolen mil being discussion’ of a rule bound. strong ba. cipal on meon | wednesday for a visit with friends and | Harrington, Herbert « SRR —. 14, 33.50. | best vacation that you ever| = vicc presiaent of the United Broth- | JULICESTE New Haven. O e gibert O Keech, Wi~ | adopted carly in the season relative to | horscs Wednesday. Th | eiving employmont Fine LEATHERETTE SUIT CASES erhood of Railroad Trainmen and has| ", H, Al a daogk T B Labells;: Wrell C. Leavens Jo- | 1i0_U%e in league games of away Tuesday and It is it | large number of hands. The Shown himself to be a good arbitrater, | Mrs. George H. Allen and daughter e e L) , Jo- | sional players, over which there seems | was Injured internally a to do o frelght and passenger buwi ~—=ipe 24 at $2.19, $1.80 and $1.00. had‘ By the terms of the settlement agents | Dorothy of ‘\a.éc;:aug‘hke are visiting .BY:;‘;m > If’i{xm'.):-'dfi»il (;‘m;’bw to be a misunderstanding. — ness It was hoped by local people STRAW SUIT CASES, heavy leath- | and operators will receive a 7 per cent. | In Danbury and ew ¥ork. = in|Louis G. Savles, " James H. Sayles, JEWETT CITY e T etinned o aiodvitiey B ot e wine 2 Increase”and fowermen a6 per cent.| GAlbers L Fewitt of Norwich was in | Sink ¥ wirren, oorge i Wheston| W- . T._U. CONVENTION. Tould Ss”omtinned o Btaiondvile % 3098 ot = o ot '~ | Erank Whippie, James E. Blanchard, Borough King’s Daughters Attend | B B0 T SVE 8 DO sany. will b 138, 3T76, 266, $3.00 and $4.9 i ed on a number of frien ol e Order of Exercises for County Mest-| Gounty Convention—General News. | C-gition the now D - STRAS BAGS size 15, $1.25 PR o Shraiie o Mr. and Mrs. W. H. P. Sweet of| " District No. 3—James P. Aldrich, ing Next Week. —= EWilliam Gary ot Philadelphia fs the , $1.25. A case was tried in chambers Wed- | Bridge street entertained their son,|willtam T. Bailey, James W. Burlin- Those wiro ettendsd the Kings | cvuliam Gary of P r COWHIDE BAGS, calfhide lining— | nesday morning before Deputy Judge | Royden V., of New London, Wednes- | game, Walter E. Card, Erwin B. Chase,| Plans for the county convention of | Daughters’ county convention at Cen- | o e Py Wedd stze 16, $7.00: size $8.00. Shea of the police court. The princi- | day. John Chase, George W. Handy, Irving | the W. C. T. U., to be held in Putnam | tral Village from Dorcas circle | ogers-Foster edding. B s e pals were a 15 year old Polish boy and | Clinton G. Hilliard, formerly a sing- | F. Hill, Erfin Jordan, Charles E.|next Wednesday, will be discussed at | Jewett City were the leader, M | Miss Mabel A. Foster, daughter of a 12 year old Syrian girl. Daniel [er in one of the local picture houses, | Lane, Elmer O. Matthewson, Henry H. | a meeting of the local members of the | H. Hiscox, and delegate, Mrs. o | Mr. and ‘;” John "‘ Foster, end Jetters, | Daniel O. Rogers of Manchester were | marriea Tuesdny srnoon R ¥. Taylor of Menchester. Tha seph Haddad, in the face with a stone. ? Shekelson, Georg Shippee, r v el Mre. A. F. Shaw, M W. i s | Wil E d Hollis H, Lyman was among those | S son, George S. Shippee, Albert| The county convention, for which a . A. F. Shaw, Mrs, A. W. Harris, The youth finally acknowledged his from this city to attend the b‘sgshfln- H. Shippee, Elisha F. Soule, E. M. Fair- | fine programme has been prepared, | Mrs. Peter McArthur, Mrs. A H | br nl; - . goods store in Stafford guilt after the court had questioned ? meeth in Hartford Wednesday | Mman. will be held in the Methodist church | kell, Miss Edna Bumstead, Mrs. Fred | g Iu H. C MURR‘Y CO H. C. MURRAY,. President. hx&n“d\*;gsésl:;e‘ At R e ¥ | " iits list of 120 names will be redue- | the first session opening at 10.45 &. m. Smith, Mra. J. H. Tracy and dirs. several years, Mr. and ;. - ence: e y to e ed one-half by the y ssio B v. E. W. P, Gre from Whatsoe: cirel he | will r in Rockville “ r.-lh-." Home Journal Paper N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | reform school for the remainder of his s gl e g s o 5::,‘ ,}m:(“n:d:\);fi‘;n”:?fir'b:"rloflxc:::g leader, Miss Ruby 'l";;rnx\n‘::, Tx‘&.].?;a‘«-, — S SprifTwrhs minority, but suspended execution of DANIELSON by the routine business of opening | Mrs. E. Wilson, Miss Ida Foster | Southington.—Star of ard ¢ as been at il WASRUS BAGS in leather and calt- . % Woerzk was charged with striking | arrived in town Wednesday to wisit|Oatley. Jr, Willlam H. Pray, Arnold lization at the home of Mrs. Mary | Hooper, and Mrs. Willlam C. Hide lining—size 17, $5:00. savl"us I"St't“te Emeline Haddad, a daughter of Jo- | friends. P. Rich, Robert B. Shekelton, John B.| Gardiner on Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Bennett, Mrs. H. F. Arrested on Sericus Charg mas19d sentence and placed him on probation John Pope, alias Henry Pope, and : 4 5 4 i s > * 204 | such a gathering. Officers will be Mrs, Hattle TiHnghast, and Mrs, | 5 of 2, visited Leading for the mext six months in charge of | Two Claimants for Reward In Metty | JiI% Adaline Boothman, both of Dan- | clecteq, “atter the roll call has been | Edward Rancy, Mrs. kamk Campbell | Now Britain Tueiday avening (o ne Dedbaon: Oufioes W. movere taken into custody by 1o-| (ayen, reports read, ete. At 12.15 a|and Miss Florence Jackson. Mrs. D.|ticipate In the rvance of the fif Famen. Case—Teachers Appointed for Com- | cal officers Wednesday afterncon. The t- | anniversary of the New I recess is to be taken for lunch. J. Champlin also attended the me fi st of the Ciothing Business” Ready for Automobile Contest. ing Year—Jury List Submitted— | charge against them is adultery, the | “gous i, .o, be taken for | i i 3 , opening at | ing. Mechanics’ nep't Store Wednesday the officials who will | Arrest for Serious Offense. complaint naming May 17 as the date. | 1 15 "yl be ineugurated with prayer | Sunday School Class Organizes. . handie the All-Connecticut reliability April Moxtality. ind the singing of a hymn. Addresses | myo Sunday school class of the Ha OUTFITTERS TO ALL contest for automobiles when it reaches | . Gurdon Withey received a genuine gly had 12 deaths during April, | are to be made by Nellic A. Gager of | 4iot Sunday school taught by C. 3 the city early Saturday afternoon were | foxhound from Sherburn, N. Y., Wed- nting an annual death rate per Willimantic, Ella” S. Bennett, Jennie | corgon' i > . ; " D 790-794 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. named, and the list as appointed fol. |Desday morning. The animal is a fine | thousand of 218, according to the| P , Mrs. 'C. B. Forbes.. Bolos | or e et &% Che Bomé of the saeoh may1ed lows: ''imer, W. B. Knight; checkers, | one and will be used to hunt foxes in | monthly bulletin of the stai ard of | will be sung by Mrs. F. N. Flagg and st Woghd i i it o o M P i E. P. Chesbro, L. B. Lincoln, . Frank ) local territory next fall. health.” The xernanlnxs‘ of ':o:fi,m . Miss o 1. Bennett. % social hour and organized the class ENGAGEMENT RINGS. . >, L. " 3 P4 s un- | ss C C 3 - - der the name of Young Endeavorers. 8, | Prices At dusbee and F. H. Elmore: water sup. | _ Mrs. Charles E. Tayntor of Newjlder § years to the total mortality wa In the afternoon session is included | ey, i £ pecia Ty S Frank L. Powell. wacoline swpnby, | York is visiting her mother, Mrs. El- | 353 ™43 | introduction Of county superintendents, | Smcery were clected us follows: Tresi- || @ SHAW’S Putnam 1\ ] £% B. Small, Harry Cotter and Haroid | len M. Hutchins of Maln street. Grip claimed two victims, pneumonia | work at the county home. appointment | TGy Gray B s Bt -~ hesbro_an. ank L. Powell; checker W e n Danielson on |three, heart dise: # tion, recommendations of executive : «¥gpeld g o o £ As Low as - - $185. 75 MONUMENTS, Tor Stafford Springs, N. B. Grigge. | Wednesday. diseaies e o Al e | "..n"m,fm.. Jocal union reports and re- | Runer Hethert tan Ahoma < : Headstones ana Markers In our stock | Cars will stop here one-half hour for| First Vacation in Seventesn Years. g s ports of committe g4 HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-l Write for Catal ready o be erected. Obtain our prices | SUDPiies and lunch for comtestants,| 1. J. Wole pis, Of commitiees, of the county | R%t Saunders. Adeibert Bube A or Catalogue. end Inspect 1000 artistis de e of arrival and starting o be Pt) nas or e otk manager of the busl- STONINGTON. assdbiation are: President, Liss XK.|=0d Walter Benjamin, After the busi PATENTS signs. sy ploh g ness of the People’s Light and Power M ness, singing was enjoyed, I WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, on observer's cards. The check-| company in Danielson, i to leave hers Fullpr, Scotland; vice president, Mrs. e 3 o 3 ot corner Main and Watson Streeta, | 13 Of the cars will be done in Post- | Saturday for a vacation of several Lack of Interest in Fourth of July | Ella' §. Bennetf, Willlmantic; secre- urch Societies Active. | Protect your 1dea. Handsome 68 WATKINS BROS. Willimantic. Conn. oMco square and the Standdrd Ofl | weeks. ~Mr. Wolcott will visit relu- | Celebration—Good Catch of Mackers | tars, Mre. Mary’ A Gallup, Scotland; | The Womat's Mission circle of 1 Page Guide Book Froe, » | xmm?«?re““Tx‘.w:utof:ofigq“u;"g; tives st Burlington, Vi, snd go from —Borough People Suspicious of | Lreasurer, Mrs. Kate 8. Stbley, Danlel” | Baptist church held u moeting In the | ppognix Block, Danielson, Conn. . R ere to St. Louis. Comet son. P estry on Tuesday, the subject ber s .M Asylum street, Hartford. fi;’gliuc‘t‘x"?ds‘z-:: 53“.?‘.‘ E:;‘n'; ::; all prd;— “Phis will be his first vacetion since Evangelistic Meetings. IA\n ‘mn. in \p«vn‘n Vrhu. were & | oct1 lnl hE 3 Main and School Sts, So. Manchest: 25 Wiches, Put up ready for mmstant de. | e first went with his present firm 17| A meeting called in the interest of | , ReY: I. N. Fogg, superintendent of | | N N Sy | IR aios, Wiiissentio c livery, with coftee for an eve aponen. | JeaTs ago.gkor the past 11 years Mr.| the public celebration of July 4 was | he New England district is to come | WR COTERRT, (¢ (he congrenn s | nh late [ fl e S pener. o | Wolcott hail been located in Danielson, | held in Borough hall Wednesday even. | (0 Putnam to open a scries of evan- 1 iy ecial Chocolate Cream Urops dec28a rman E. F. Widtmore has been y tional church meets at Mre. H. I FOR THE ASKING 5 having full charge of the management | in, M gelistic meetings at the Pentecostal 3 A greatly interested in the contest from o & echanics’ band played selec- 7 Paul's this afternoon. g R the biginning and ‘on the Dortion Of | well ‘carned bue. . During. hio. terms of | HonsutE0g, and within ‘the “hil | CRHES T8 510N ix o be assisted by Personals. 10 Cents a Pound i TO - - x s urgess C. S. B on stated that | Unti! June 5. . L = g JAMES HARRIES A YOUR BILL THERE MAy ]| Soyiotis, hat comes wnderthe local | supervision e lighiing sorvice: from | so. Tictl tnterest. whe sRowi It Sras | Evangelist Arthur I Tngior. Henry ¥ nas given un work | gt THE KEYSTONE STORES BRES o ‘vec 2y o nis 5id [} o' A o mik THERE | 7o J et Binea . stovine ot etojly bis company has been extended (o | evident s celobration was not wantod Saturday's Game: in Nashua, N, H,, and returned to his | 8% Ldbuda o friends, 2 well as new ones, at his they appointed him a member of the|jnc’e. and the meeting was adjourned. The| The games scheduled in the Eastern | home in Jewett City e anielson, utnam. oonum - e You. contest committec those in charge of | ereased- 4 Glorious Fourth will probably be cele- | Connecticut league for Saturday are: | = Miss Charlotte Wallace left Wedno septsd ASK the run made a most wise choice. To Supply Baptist Pulpit. brated in the same old way. It is|Putnam at Wauregan Tri-Village at|day for Worcester, Mass, where she - - 852 Main Sireet, Willimantic Clarence F. Gifford, formerly assist. | hoped that a collection will be made | Tafiville, Jowett City and North Gros- | Wil undergo a surgical operation in {THE CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED e Willimantic Gas & B Ran. ant postmaster a¢ thé Danielson ofiice, | (o Dave an exhibition of fireworks on | venordaie the city hospital { THE CLEAR " The body of Laura Ann Ashley, wid- | 148 _just been engaged to regularly | that evening: = Norwich Builders at Park. ¢ The Beston Dry Goods Stors, Dan Electric Light Co. ow of James Ashiey, was taxen i |2UPPiy from mow until October 1 at the Nosplov Sems, A Norwicp contractor has a force STAFFORD_SPRINGS .',,,.,,,“’ Bome big discounts for our For Artistic Wall Papers Bloien Wity "inaiine of| P, SO0 T, S0 MU | Ao e g opengh e ot eS8 ok SRS, o S0 | amerian Tacten Gompany Ansious | €8t etk WS TR urial in the Suulh cemetery. The | i rough by Harold Starr. A Starr | pavilion Wildwood park. The g sl Dargalus on y counter in the store. i = ners station to the ce: v by Fu- . o R > owned by Capt. | abo ce weeks. = o iage. sept20 B ftreet. We will b pleased to A R. BURNHAM, Agent. e e um;e’"z“;‘,mp - | study to complete the second year of | Mosier, brought in W<dnpw.y’ oy Bl SR et Mopers-Forptie Marrinpe | pHI BOSTON DRY GOODS STORM B peinting or dssxitiag | " ge This city. - Mrs. Akhiey died in Hari | Mg course at Brown university after |noon a big catch of mackerel, number. | o Elks’ Tenth Anniversary. The charter of the New Haven road | Maln Street, Danielson. ang will guarantee both work and anufacturer of different styles of |ford during the winter and the body | Wiich he w. e up his residence in | ing 500. utnam lodge of Elks will have a w08 BUREFE T E0 L e to Staf- | sept20dw o8 B. Keoch, Mgr. | h h y P Y | Pacoag for the summer. Norris Luce of Philadelpk _ | social session on Tuesday evening next Pl Suamtts ) There | e | e e IO x| Pauits of & Tiastions craatar I8 Mr ‘Gifford' s “a llentiata of the [ing In town. adelphia. 1s visit- | BC ot tho tenth anniversary of | fordville will expire Nov. ist. There | Telephone connection. nov2sa | ages_an ‘agons for o i Danielson Baptist church, where he| Dr. Charles Mallory the organization of the branch of the | 40e8 Ot s gl . ' | sale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing B 'y Williame and his the New Haven making u e e o T Diiamon (RCpeliaE Basth s s B Fron s ar-fu\'ely enmaa in r(g:gh_)uls work §m’mlv have arrived from Brooklyn, N. urtlt—: in lxhin‘ The event will be | LS, et 80 St 1 18 Proposed Bm n m enm ewe | | > o b ‘or a few year: was s intention | Y. for the season. marked by the tiation of a large S - P ter ol of the | l & ARD, by Bl R The friends of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel | to take up missionary work in Maine | F. M. Lucy, the guest of friends in | class of candida oppose any’ further cxtension of (Purcessors to Seasions & Elmowy | noiig % o | R Free in this city have reccived no- | this summer, as he did last summer, | town, will return (o Hartford Satur- SOUTY- TWReTEY 02 ery Tz Y Al - 1 tification of the death of Mrs. Free at | but health and home interests, conjoin- | day. | . SPRIN NERY *! aid Funeral hmflfi,’ her home in Amenta, Y. Sunday|ed with the opportunity afforded at| J. J. Ienry of Waterbury was in COLCHESTER . : | We cordlally Invite the ladies to i . . |evening. Mrs. Free hid been critically | Pacoas, have caused him to defer go- | town Thursde ? Pythians Vote for Electric Lights—| Comfort Powder is no more |spe tisplay of Spring Model Hate €0-62 Nosth Street, I}r [ [;‘ A kL il for some fime. She was a native of | ing. Court George Howe Fellows, F. of A., | Placing Markers for Saturday’s Rum | like Tal Powders than ' | S53;gtins oveties, = Buyers ‘are LADY ASSISTAN « b Bn 'l,l:‘;‘tg:; e m(‘:l;]he ai ‘d. her maiden Two Claim Reward. held a meeting Wednesday evening. acing Markers for Saturday's Run. e lal ciull-l ],i)'“( ers 1”: a g Pt Bty e T eozzectTa. : = . i ng Jennie Ingraham. a daugi re ALY vo ¢l s Robert Gale and assistants a o1 7. <. P., hel cream is li cdimmed o | = Painless Extracting and ter of Judge Ingraham. Previous to|,, There are at least ewo claimants for | ing repaira to the gurters on Hay Vicw | , Qe Wogdbouse lodge, IC. b held I Are 5 ed mi — - LOUIS PHANEUF Filling a Specialt ——— e ingly for information that caused Mrs. | 2venue. The roadway on Wall street | & iR, N n i ‘o ‘esqhire was con- 3 OREAM bowest Suik B8 s X hiis o Eva Metty to bo arrested for abandon- | 1as, been put into shape, as has iiso | £0irid'on one candidate. The commii- na meteti; &8 Dealer in | teed. 5 b soe o ascs | ing her baby boy on a lawn in West- | J/ater strect, which was damaged by | tee appointed to see about lighting the Johnstone _EATZES AND MEN'S FURNISRNGS, | Haniaident S Pt put t il ihe 1ast field a few weeks ago. 2 Fanny Denton of Boston is the guest | MIl_with electric lights reported and DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. o al Parlor: X, = __to be in Louis Barstow of Dayville and Win- | FERIY, Denton of 5 the report was accepted. The work of | 752 Main Steeet, - - Willimantic many years dociors Pro- | felq Colwell of Danielsen lay claim to - 2 wiring the hall will be commenced at & sox MAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. | nounced if a local disease and pre- Pal . o | _ Office hours—week days 9 . m. to |scribed local remedies and by constamt. | the amount offered. M almer Class Officers. onee he lights will be ready for use g €3C Mnin Street. 8 p. m., Sundays 10 a. m, to 2, p. m. |IV failing to cure with local treatment The terms under which the reward Tuesday evening the Palmer ciass of | at_the next meeting in June. b | Jauss janid pronounced it incurable. Seience has| was offered leave the decision as to|the First Baptist church met aud| William Jones was calling on rela- | Bicyels and Automobile 1 proven catarr e a constitutional | who is to receive it with a judge of | elecied the following officers: Presi- | tives in Willimantic Monday. | 01l and Gasoline for sale | fisease and therefore requires consti-|the supreme court, before whom the|dent, J. B. Adams; vice president,| Mrs. Laura . AV returned on| . 3 1 treatment. Hall's -| matter may be presented for adjust- | Harry Northrup: secretary and treas. | Tuesday from a week's visit with rel- | isfarmorehealthyfortheskin | - H A fecpred by r- . ment. Both the above mentioned |urer, Maurice Crandall; reporter, E a in Norwich and New London . BEAUREGA g ole. 3 the only constity X ; rep en- | atives in } New Londo : B . B ra CONFECTIONER do as much for your children as your | is en The marine "1 is Toren ias | claimants have retained counsel to vou Comtmttioes wers aopaiid | Mem. 7. B Tamingwsl) and son ixe- | and i8 a healing wonderfor | . - ettt AL netehbors do for theics. Give them a|nails In ddses from 10 drops (o a'tea: |care for their interests in the matter. %nd Blans made for a ladies' night fo| lle have returmed to their home’ on | Itching, Chafing, Scalding, |/ :ua ner opening on Marel 5 and piano a muecic: C: . Lef k acts direotly on the bloos ere also may be a third claimant |be h Thursday evening, May 26, in | South Main street, after spending the - d i rhie e n | Suvburn, Nettle Rash, Burns, |20 REVL and lee am Cal us show you how. and mucous surfaces of the system.|for the reward, but this is uncertain | the church pgriors. There will be a | winter & aite . ey T v T v e C T . here w b a nter in southern alifo; terer { The A. . Andrew Musie Co. Tans iAo enored doljaTs for, 257 | at the present time. musical programme and an address by | Michasl E. Sullivan of plimantic | Pimples, Wounds, After Shave || ask 1o sem Tom souv sest of Timothy Kelley on | nir China ¥34 Msin Street, Willimantic, Conn. g Tare ana testimonials. e Rev. G. A. Rigler, D. D. of the First|was th s . | prates thut "we are giving with one e s Janca | 804-806 Main Street. Willimantie, Ct. | oy10dress ¥ 3. CHENET & CO. Toledo, e e T Baptist church of Westerly. RNy i) v winati | TRS, Teudec Feet, Oficnswc| ound of our spe brand of e 4oia by Drusgiats. T30, = Scared at the Coms ellert. was in Winimantic | g Colore ond 'Bed Sores, | | They,are heaution 6. 3. HLANEARE: s, Take Hall's Famliy Pills for consti- | Elections by School Board for the| Falley’s comet brought a storm Wed-— Pt E s y y o { | Jewett City, Samuel McDonald was a visitor in If I's Wall Papers pation. Coming Schooi Year. nesday. Many borough people went a0 | Middletown Tuesday. Bk for Gp e K8 e | = @i=s $he agency for the Travelers Life | 1 a1 the Jotest designs that you de- | Commander Julius A. Pratt P far as to et everything in readiness| fembers of the Automobile club of sl szt ZTWIEE OV DANDY X snd Acetdent Ce. of Hartford, Ct. a=d | sire, come here. Our I e e dew-Julive A ost, No.| The following 1s the list of teachers | for the action of the most severe na- | partford have been in town this week find in_connect > S1@ moferate prics will Ingetest you. 143, Dept. Iil, G. A. R. elected by thé members of the town |ture. Several people siept downstairs | placing the route markers for the all- TR home o the Tmited States Hoalth and@ Awcl- | Gur stock of réady mixed Paints and | M Isaac Cook, commander of above | school committee for service in this | and even brought their bedroom furni- Oy arved to order. Try @ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw Mich. Write | painters’ supplies ‘are complete. st, ‘Kewanee, IIi., writes: “For a long | town during the school year commenc- | ture to the frst fioor, preferring to be Telt Jewett City Cand A B. HOLMES, ime T was bothered with backache and | Ing in September next: g ey iy e SnriDings sert- P Kitohen nen Mary's hall, Faskel for rates and full particulars. 2 i pains across my kidneys. About tw. High school—Hal. R. FEaton, Miss [ 0US take place. Stonington is still on y block, Jewett City. Conn. . Willimantic. Ct. Ohoroh. S Willimantic. | months ago I started taking [oley’s | Marion D. Chollar, Miss Frances G.|the map! AR e S 13 ¥ B h Brief Kidney Pills and soon saw they were | Cowles, Miss Roberta A. Horton, Fran- 3 orougl s. £f at O: B FOR SALE. ‘A mise vartety of Fresh Fish: also | LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU A | d0ng just as claimed. I kept on taking | ces M. Nixon, Ruth E. Cornwell, Mary | Afr. Little and r. Gray of New York Get off at Omaha Bl Hana oshapy top wurrey h—m and Clams, at them and now I am free from back- | D. Murphy, Flora A. Shippe were in town this week. Sieth Ansesl Convartien ety 18, 10 amd 20 | Brwt”Clume AU 0 S T aroioda 2 Model 1 scie, and the painful bladder misery 15| Danielson—Miss Ida J. Tripp, Miss | Harry Kilhan of Providence spent T i%vett Eily,” Con m FISH MARKET, 28 North St. e all gone. 1 ke Foley's Kidney Bills sg| Mary E. Simith, Miss Giace A Stan- | his vacation here this iweek. Associated Ad Clubs sl sk 3 welt that I have told many of my | ton, Miss Clara Lillian Wetherell, Miss | Kenneth Douglas will Tesume his rsaparl a Moet with America’s bosmess crestors oct29d4 | 4 World Beater fur Hill - Climb! a Hes at the Weste! i - x Ing. | friends and comrades about them and | Annie M. Craig, Miss Anna May Ham. |studies at the Westerly Business col WRITE OMAMA AD CLUS FOR PROCRAM" shall recommend them at every 9| mete, Miss Alice L. Abel, Miss Marion | loge Monday after = three weeks ab- ~ STIMPSON'S STABLES, E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, Tunity~ The Lee & Osgood Go. 0 |G, Seotte S N ving 15 the lliness of his prand. | Eradicates scrofula and all| pewes—— partieniar e Setel Mata pirest Ther- | 1020 Main Strest, Willimantic. Conter—Wilkiam H. Shippee, Miss | father, 3ir. Chesebro. Mr. Douglas has | other humors, cures all their | S ——————— 1A ¥, LEWIS. Propristor .- seevice guarantesd The cleverst imitation of real coftee | 3. Annie Doty. Apiag | Do ooking atter the busincas diere. | effects, makes the blood rich « e e Besvy teaminc a spe- ever yet made is Dr. Shoop's Health| Dayville—Miss Flora E. Fulier, Miss —— M. HOURIGAN, HIRAM N. FENN, Coffec. 1t ix fine in favor—and is | Myrilo E Marland, Miss Jennic M. Torrington.—Tishing in Bantam lake | and abund:nt. strengthens all AUTONOBILE STATION, Jewett City. —— de In Just one minute. No tedious | Hamemond. continues excellent. _Saturday afie £ I Coit, & Otis Birest. Automobils PUNERAL DIRECTOM. | - : = 7 UNDERTAKER and DMBALMER. |20'07 3 mminutes bolling Made fro T linmaville—Action obn Charkes R. Beyer and M. P #a. | the vital organs. Take it. o il 3 | hure parched graine., malt, mus, ot | cause of . uncertmint horty landed 118 fine perch iweighing| . Get it today in usual Tiquid or | and Bicycle Ropuiring. Gemeral Ma. | Forwiure o Cran g | 4 chine work. Jobblng. 'Phoas, “Phones—Blore 61:2; hous amu-m- Les & Osgood school: Miss Winnifred E. 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