Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 19, 1910, Page 2

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Connecticut cm-trucuon company, | Whittier, wlio have been guests of M New for 30-inch |and Mré. 1. M. Wheaton, return to 3 2,40 | thelr home in Boston to-day ...-......—-......—-.-.-.--—-‘--—' EsasnsasEsEEREsERREEETTERRTRERRORnS A ago. % 5 ks ; e toot; Michael A. Leayy in yisiting frien g Gammino, .i':flfi‘ for. 30-inch ‘and manyldown to” 8.lnch vitrified pipe, 3540 | 0. L o1 & Mansfleld are spend wu STORE . - -n‘ R nue u.nu—-up-w--mmmmm_-‘d ae:lLtmlfl nu entirery devoted d-'u RY fianp,qrt-o;m;‘- s s Teves. L “Mesriott WILLIMANTIO “Jbue and ery was set up, relative to!His throw fo Caifpion was high al-) Relsner, pastor of Grace M. I church, | " Mrs, Bitgood leaves her husband, two b iy per Tneal foof, $5.60 to $1.60 pe- sts of Mrh, Olive Kelley alleged conditions in the vicinity of | lowing the runner to reach first before | New York, occupied the closing hour | sons Welllngton and Paul, a daughter, | linea) m, O'Neill Brothers & Vero 3 + | the famious.Stone Row in the neigh- |ihe baseman could get to the bag, and | of the morning. In a breezy style be | Miss Evelyn, all of Danieison. a step- H-n.uro for 30-inch down to S-mch WILLIMANTIC, CONN. What Is G On Tonight. borhosd of the T ot the Teih |the man on third scored. . Willimantic | sugsested in rapld sequence many va- | daughter, Mrs, Earle A. Youns,.of “pet’ lineal foof, $5 down to 31: > B Miadletawn va. Willimantic Gt Wimd- |ham . Manufacturing company. . A |bad a-good opportunity to win in the |rious wAys of conducting the devotion- n Eaward Hogarty. Hichael A. Gammino, bid. $1.500 for ham Ficld this Afternoon, | loathsome - condition” of affairs cxisis |ninth With two on bases and none |al meetings of the Epworth league 50 ‘sisters, making the’ river crossing with two enail Military Soclal at the Casine, Lake- [right in the heart of the wity af ihe |Gown, and Camplon, Sullivan and | they would be neither dull nor dead. |Winiam O'Neill, e e et e o o mking with 4 eide, Park, ‘South Coventry o gie.| corner e Chinen and Myt th¢ | 'Mara up. Camplon, however, sacri-'| His motto was Smile and Push. He said | zna Miss Lena Hogarty, of Unidfjville. | one line of pipe: The J. B, Rowke com- B o2 LRIl oo O GRlrel and Mo fieed and Sullivan gave o pop iy 10 |laziness had Killed more meetiigs than Mo, ettt Pany want $5,000 for doing this work : [ovin o ‘@nd th es pe third, while. O'Mara grounded to short. | anything. ‘e shoi lave mel s with two Ii f pipe, 500 with one a e 0 sconic Momple. "To% @ the BUeu and | . or patilentare s ot Aay | Harrls and Conroy ‘pltched well, the | carefully and prayerfully thought-out | The members of the Bohemian Club |{i, " “5p, oot Sanraty of New Lo S/IO winag 0/ iS- most nauseating and a menace to | Nits off them being four and six, re- | and then put them in practice. Don't | cOTD n ti- | don'is willing to do the work for $3,40 pected to be a ve amusing com; 0 4 - | For building the bridge the Connecti- o A e ranstent papn T (08 4 | rifigements are being made to et the | water and’ lemonade, orcheatras and | tion in ports at thelr outing at Fhl; | S5 Construction company want 34 001, b i - v Causes Windham Mfly. Company to Go |inhale all the fymes .that poison the | Co¢ Brass here for the middla of next | outdoor meetings, and above all adver- | Go% 07 28 the Rourke company $2,500, while An- J B Ca on Four-Day’ "Schedule. atmosphere at that srv“x ihe f; ea W;fi: r]A zs_nxez; fl(hfl'\;e‘flsa;nessg:‘;“ h(een :hf‘plt::“ fi:'l‘-‘\i'icces dl:l;le be“:'::;: ;lnen. mm-:“:rd. h‘ “:"lnled for fat '"'“{' Vito's price for this contract ix l,mmar 00 S l lll:lll s : * = Yo an ap- | arraged wi Litchfield for $200, two | C! 001 ar an- . O e D ana | $2.160. Sometime ago the city made an ap- |JERECC WIR UICRRES O & fifih on | ners. Witness their great success. pip> race, 100 yard dash backward and | $2.250 HIGH PRICE OF COTTON. the health of the community as well |Spectively. Lachance umpired. = Ar- | be affaid to haye flowers and fans, cold Notices were posted Wednesday af- | Propriation for a storm sewer and had | ! s thelr e avants.s There.S a o 1 the Samms. of the alaerar: |ane constructea at the foot of Church | neutral feld. Children’s Rally. . e by i A ) cipal Waterworks l:-uanjr::;d;d s of the Windham Manufacturing (Street. but the same was inadequato P . At 2 o'clock Thursday in the taber- | pennant will be awarded. Those who .. ASS N fie / company as, follows: to fulfill the purpose for which it was g e nacle occurred the first children’s rally | win in 1he‘tvmu are to get some one A Windham_“Manufacturing Complny, intenided and was not properly con-| State Policeman W. E. Jackson was |of the camp meeting and it was Under | of the following list of articies: Safety| The committee appointed sometfme Auzusz“17, 1910. structed. The grafed catch basims at|in town, Thursday. the leadership of Miss Jane E. Read of | razor, box otnf rifie, cuff buttol since by Mayor Archibald Muecdonald . Bezianing this week and continuing |either side of Churc reet are hal’- Judge and Mrs. A I _Bowen spent | Worcester, who for thirty years save | camera, sult case, hunlxln pen, pair of | for the purposc of investigating the . . ey our weeks the mills of this company | full all the time with a of foul | Thursday at Hampton Hill onc has led such meetings here. A | rubber hoots, alarm clock, scarfpin, |adyisability of the city opersting the B P > Will be operated .only the firgt o |debris that is‘washed down the gut- « . Soodly audience of boys and . Eirs |\waten chain, pants pattern, Pecket- |public watérworks sysiem has Tepori- argain rices s g S tror ot oy Miss Pauljne F. Royce of the local : i : 3 - Dress Goods Dep’l. e Whaie s e . hurcl- stfeet and remain | geonone exehangs:is on herivacation; pEatucred, with iquite ‘s sprifking %of | book, * ed recommending that ths dity take The Windhant Mf'g. Company lodged in'the basins and .the siims adults. Rev. J. Adams Oakes of Bos- Scared at Big Ballot. advantage of the amendment ji the . W B. Knight, Supt. |Wwater is mothing more nor less than | Edward A. Grady has been in Bridze- | ton led the singing and Smile When- town of | chaster, secyred In the lesisiature of You will find some big| Thurstay Superiniendent = Kmgnt | two stagnant pools veritable breeders | port and New Haven for a brief stay. | ever You Can went with a vim. Mrs. |, Many of the voters im the tomwn ST| S0OTten, PEoBIeD, n,, ihe SO ST, O AT THE wher asked if’ the short time would | Of various forms of disease, as the| Niss Georgianna Clarke is visiting | Albert Rollinson of Wakefield presided | oo /5% Lot on when they vote with | watérworks system. a bargains here in Dress| (0 for a longer period than the | surface of ‘same is heavily coated with | her grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Beebe, in | at ‘the piano. Mrs. Helen H. Ster Goods notices stated replied that he did not | slime. Norwich Town. - ecretary of the cainp ground Sunday | the Australlan bailot for tha first glme At 18th Regiment's Reunion. : know. but said that the company had S Noah Ingalls of South Manchester | School, made a Taport telling of the fact | 11 the October slcction. SOms eCINE | Nearly a score of men from Putnam At 4 yard—Good decided at the present time to go on "~ FUNERAL was at the Willimantie Camp Ground | that the childrens offerings throughUol 'S0y they desire to because of [and nearby towns were at Norwleh R e X a four-day schedule, He stated -that - tatay the years had educated three little girls | yote Just o8, Chay, COre 1o PECRIMS PF( Phursday to attend the 424 rounion of e, the price of cotton is so hish at the Kathérine Cantwell. it A ] 1. Toss lepe over in India, all of whom had adopted | the A11Le FRSICH Shange I BEtNAG ANC | ¢ Eighteenth Connecticut Voluntoer wl e 2 Mr. Mrs. James . Ross leftihe name of {he veteran superiniendent | Lo SPPFICSte & ORPOTTCRIEL S2| A najority of them were members of present time that the- finished pra- | “The hody of Katherine Cantwell, e L e L L Store At 5o yard—Bordered = American| juci cannot be turned out at a profit e riy. R R e ~uomobliedttiy | Jame Seatt Prints with oark dots, red and white| {0\ St sts manufacture. Thesta i artived: in i bty | o E0nE, Nike RS IR Jibuh e to Discover Culprit S PR e SPREL & yery. DIsKE: with colored bn"‘“;' s . More than five hundred hands will the 10:50 a. m. train via New Lon- | County Health d(\m«;er (‘eorzé‘ E.} Mrs. C. H. Morgan of New York| U """; m”d' e ';r"" ent 1n|#nt day at Norwich. f DANIELSON, CONN SR Amecicts P i éfecten’ by ‘the ahort e, e~ he deceaced | Hinman left Thursday for a two days | grea i d_yor and old with | A group of ren was brou; g o N Dae hort hour schedule. [don Thursday morning. The deceased ness trip to Portland, Me. e e, Yrenive i |to the town court Thursday morning Briefs and Personals. . colors, checked and figured, at 5c yard. | Previous to the current week fhe |left e, Katherine ullen. of | @ Duck Cloth, white sround with small | schedule was 58 hours per week, 0 1-2 | Westerly and two mephews Nicholas | Emily and Nancy Woelnert -of Buf- | was illustrated by a large diagram of [ In an endeavor to fix the responsibility | Mrs Silas M. Whe#lock and children Biack stripes of one or more cord, atper day_the mills closing down, %t moon | Mullen of Westerly and Thomas Mul | falo, N. Y., are visiting their srand- |the heart. Various small animals cut |in the fruit thieving incident that oc-|are spending the month at Pleasan: S yard. Saturdays. Several weeks . ‘ago the |len T Muso o funeral | parents, M. and Mrs. C. R. Utiey out of paper, such as the pig, bear, |curred on_ Louis Viens' property re-|View, R. I A isse in fancy colors at be|campany shut down for 1o ARys one | s Ched. ) Thussdar morning e 7| Master Edmuand Masking of Chost- | WOIf. ToX and monkey, were pinned |cently on Dyer street The investiga-| Kirk Verity has been entortaining | < Ready-made Wash . V"’:’ o o 9 week, which was the Arst time that |owclock at St. Joseph's. church. West- | nut street lef Thursday for a visit|Within the heart, showing the selfish- |tion will be continued today (Friday). | his nepheéw Kirk and Ozen Doggett of ¥ the Windham Manufdcturing had: run 1y G ted the Ha Pa - e b | ness, ugliness, cruelty, deceit and evil | When it is hoped that the matter Will [ Brookiyn N. Y. Suits for Ladies and Dr Chk Dress Platas in vory prétty color and ksigek time for the fast ten years, and | raqulem. High mass, Relatives of 1he | © sive e 18 Weymouth, Mass. uitiation there are in human hearts. | be cleared. George” B. Champlin is at Cottage check effects at 5c vard. at that time the Teason was the same | decoased were bearers Burial was in | 7S, William Shortell and children | Christ comes -in at the door and then | -Good Effect of Cougt of Inquiry. |City for two weeks p dren in white and colors, all read At Sc yard A few pieces of Per-|that causes the present shorter scher- | St Jasephic. cemeters, ¢ oft Thursday for & fortmght's Visit | gentloncss, strength and. beauty of | Atiorney Arthar G, Bill and Attor-| Mr. and Mrs. George £ Shaw ar <ales at Bc vard ule. Miss Hepsy Boden, assistan 1 | With-relatives in New Haven. | character 'take their place, the latter | n ' Clarence Cundail of Danjelson |Euests of friends in Sanford, M wear and at prices very moderats, Voiles and Dress Calicoes at 5c yard. » ¥ Clerk Frank P. Ienton. who has boen | Lester B, Parker, a member of the | symbolized by a lamb, an ox and alhal. been members of a court of in- |, Mrs Charlotte Champlin ix visiting At 8c yard —Good quality Percale in FOUL ODORS. on a ten days vacation trip ¢ tn | Windham_Figh school facul is the | horse placed within th= heart after the'| quiry that has bean sitting in St. John's | In Brooklyn, N. Y. the gucst of Mr Unusually. good valuss in Summe RS Baie_cook quaiity:Eacesls W ; 4 ime o ol s, Tomumed her | Suest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunt on |door had been entered by the Good [fia;l’in \Wauregan {his week, investi- |and Mrs. E. M. Bruerin. . g i Cause Discomfort and Liable to Breed | duties in the Town building Thurs Walnut street. pherd. gating as to the illegal sale of liquor| Luclus Merriman Ix enjoying (w0 | ynderwear to fit everybody — Me black pin stripes, at Sc yard. § weeks' vacation, spending part of the Crinkled Seersuckar with different Diseas; Camp Notes. in and about that village. Many per- enjoyable outingz | Miss Florence Helf. who has been 0 A yisitor at the grounds Thursday {sons have been before the court:for She reports a and spoke.enthusiastically of the fine time in Providence. Mrs. Rufus Whittled and Miss Grace | Women and Children — at any price colored stripes at Sc¢ yard. & € 3 g | ) 4 . F Sanitation has received considerable trips among in the to | J. Homer Bliss of Plai 1d, the | examination as to their knowledge of At 12 1-2c_yard—Canton ‘Serse 1|, i iltion about the during the | vicinity of Booth Harbor Woonsocket, R. I | projector and onz of the original pro- | such transactions. It is 'said that a e - - e hry 55 Doy .~ tHe babpithism pimin colers, with raised diagonal{ . i two or three vears and many gnol e Mrs Willlam C. Ladé and so | prietors ‘of The Bulletin. He was ac- | Wauregan man has laft the place as stripe usually sold &t 23c yard, BOW |yesults have be€n effected im differer: Pipe for Agent McMahon. Harttord are suests of Mre. Thomas | Companied by his housekeeper, Miss |the result of the inquiry. H i oY B e I e ar e teiar attion | Do e e R s i il - ere to Trade in Jewett Gity | = 2 nitars L 2 > @] sented enry - o has'lone of ‘her school friends Miss Helen nnin; he store Of A. P ahahar s Fhsoad B st two years. an elegant t e 50 Albert Oldershaw of Monticello, Ind, | Allen W. Sterry of the camp and Dex- | Sewer Bids Opened, No Award Made AR Thread company and later a similar | yrg; s to his going to Pal P AT UL e el el i o Rt R formeriy of this city, is spending a few | tor Harrison of Hyde Park. e post- | Made — Municipal " Writing Paper and Envelopes, all » Mass., where he has been promoted g o™ Wien relatives and friend | rtment 1s In charge of Mrs e i S, - s W. 3. BRICKLEY'S. ¥ i v = = Y 2 “agency i - e Extade - n charge of Mrs | waterworks Recommended. o % : Underwear The Purchase of a Piam S s 2 Mr. and Mrs. Georsg O, Stronz have | s e e on at the under prices. 1% N . < Various Ttems. returned from a motor trip through | _ and Mrs. C. W. Clark and son of | There fs a bit of §00d news for the MLLE. BEAUREGARD e wens Ao e hotke ohel 5 e e s Praen” peam this. it i Clifforé B, Morrison of the Connectl- | "OR3® o # "B Putnam is to remain in the Eastern e Hhons " ta i (sics Flecce Drawers at sbc, Soc) how chesn but rathier how ool Como iades from, e, Experiment station a: }lsff” -, jonn Maevay .é'fnfim:(:"n\f.l,;u‘é' Connecticut league for the balance ot | Mery. Hverything reduce o7 | in from the manufacturers—all pries . Pt others And be convinced that this is |to Norwich Thursday n, is the guest of his uncle, | 00000 comes a lull in the meet. | he season . This satis(ying decision |DEF DTS Hose® Fleece Shirts at 15¢ value.§ ihe glace to buy. reunion of the Eigt Selectman James M. Smith, on Ash [, 2" O SURES O e sch-duled for | WAS reached :‘hu sday ler:ounl after 48c pair to $4.00 pair. oys’ Fleece Drawers at 15¢, 25cy that was held at the the ‘day. On Sunday, however, mis- ence here between the players, TAE PEST 108 CREAM ue. . The A. C. Andrew Musie Co. |07 bl U Charles Edson of sionary ralllos occur and the day will | President A. L. Teeves of Danielson |, wnat I sell. wholesals and retan, at | Anything you need in Dishes Pt Vests at e, 25c value -} UbA0E Main: Stredt’ WAlIHREAIIG - OL |5 Amons. those from this clty and '¥i-/] THursday with:Mre A. [bes busy one. . Menday is Sunday |20 George A Hammond who has | i} N Corner Stors. Wm. Johnston: ; Women's Ribbed Vests 25¢ cinity to witness the play in the na- | Mrs. Walter R. King and four sons |school day and in the evening the camn | £0Me [rhard to_siapd behind the Wpre buy of us—one-half the « salue. We have some fine bargains | |25 “ae, O that is being |of Summit strect are In Waterbury | meeting proper begine with a sermon | LR L president. Reev Ty g o s, i e el g ‘Women's Pants at 15c, valua. held at Norwich th ek hursday | for several days by ‘thp ounRgejist ol L T0RT, WHO. 80’ ihe manager, the players to have an % e A N e ) Syt i skl ke ¥ were Mr George H llen Man Arthur and Nazir Routhier teft | Pl ased the people, Harry Taylor. 2 General Repalr Bhop, % i 3 - 'y Arthur and Nazire Routhier fef equal division of all profits. All of Women's Ribbed Panis at 1 :)l Se‘mlldll hand Cars, Buick and fgla. Mre Burt G fhompson e iy ftermoon for & ten days T fhe o1d favorites will be in the 1in- | Bleyele and Automobile Repairing, | ePt in basement. i A veriand. harles 2 ho & aughter. | rip down the Providence rive up against Tri-Village at Dayville to- line for sal " T et Mo ek T ol Re S i “i D riornoun | Blder Amasa Morse and daughier, it St morrow. and with Cy Peloauin on the DY i Gaqetine: For AS e - . i » Automobiles, t was Stated Thur Srnoom | Mrs. Jane Walker, of Stafford are vis- | Court of Inquiry Causes Undesirable'firing line they will go at the league Misses’ Ribbed Vesis and Pants at ; il io. | tha e work of laying the alk . b4 A il = aders for ASK TO SEE THE Sou e e 1023 Main Street. Willimantie. | that the work of et The ks | iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a. | "4 Quit—Death of Mrs. Frederick E. Jsere. \r'p;:-h:g:s';o;i.ex“ed wich tne | BIALeS. Chat e, arargiving B “Yehis ant. P Bt feach . 2, o T ol e o Toreman | . Miss Kate Niles Morse of Havert Bitgood—Young Fruit Thieves Ex-|new management and they will un- g%" are besutieh G, 3 BLANCHARS: e ns u" r []fl S Misees' Vests and Pants at Gc each. If I's Wall Papers this (Friday) morning when a forsman | voes” and Miss Marjoric Adnms of | amined. doubtediy be “as Jiberally” supporied | Jawett Gy " : i s - Py : Briggeport, Conn., are visitors at 1. B. e orking: or thatatbes ey, AL in all the latest designs that you de-|gang of men to 1pon Baldwin's M P. B. Sinl spending the | under the old management. INWETT OFTY HOTRY. sire, come here. Our large assortment | struction of the cox wa i 2 CEL AT week end with relatives in Providence.| The C. A. C. no longer is interested | Wew and Up-to-dato Hotel ta every COMPANY, Se Beswpints colors and|&nd moderate price will interest you.| 4. j Kingsbury and P, srop | Prosecuting Attorney E. Frank Bu Hooey A Tovering of N In.the- ruReing; OF the toess Mirhedats e by i widths, at 2c vard g:l‘;)AZ‘F‘;F“!:‘:"fg"-“"’:‘gg_m’::“:‘“ a8d | of Coventry have filed with the propace | beer W ';“' P Rl gy B i called on friends in Dan the r‘.’rwm:mmn nnnhsenernu:l)"hazrwl INA ¥. LEWIS. Propristor. Danielson, Conn. ce Remnants ca. & > court = nve ry of the estate of the | Weeks at ‘5t = nt day. allow the team the use of e uni- S HEnans at ] A. B. HOLMES, ate Thomas 1. Porter of South Cov- | NS city Thursday and wil fev. M. Joseph Twomey, pastor at|forms, bats, gloves, etc. etc. 1GAN. JAMES B. KEECH, Manager Spool Stk at 2c spoo | late Thoma: o iy i o ; . HOUEIGAN. g v 72 Church Street. Willimantio. | entry. The esiate is valued at a trifie | duties in the police cour s Portiang. Me. formerly. of . banieison, g e aiibie Spool Thread at 1c spool == more than $40,000. = is visititg with relatives in this sec- NO AWARD MADE. = B ST — - FUN DIRECTOR. ILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. ERAL R WHEN you want to put — There were 31 births and four mar- | W A5 1 = & £ 7 s ure amd Orawford Oeekins | jciu betore the public, there ELMORE & SHEPARD, riages-in the town of Windham during |, b g Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig have re- 'Bids Submitted for Construction of Ra Alum better than through t SUE M. C. MURBRYED | oo s v a e | 08 Third Day of Epworth Institute—Rev. | tumca " from ‘4 stiy of one week at Bocllon Ne. 2ot oo “Phones—8tore 6 fng columna pt e ulle . L. A a ssio; oo} >, P 2, S Mr. Lindsay Speaks—Dr. C. F.|Wate i1 Lo 3 Agents Ladies’ Home Journat Paer| fmbalmers and Funeral [Directars May Race Labor Day. Reisner Advocates Push and Hustle. Absent on Motor Trip. [The blds for section No. 2 of Pul- | ==————————"—7 r d Theré talk that the mateh | and Mrs. George H. Call are|Dam’s séwer system were opened in - Patterns. 00-62 Nosth Sf rage, b Poe hasts h Ai @ motor trip through Massa- :};-‘ Ao r"mn‘r‘tll chamber Tlrm‘r)l‘» 9 o | treet, Lok by ety £ Y v afternoon in the presence of the LADY ASSISTANT. was arfanged (o first day of t 0 and into New Yark. & h the i - = th Tt Horseshoe | rice meetings &t 6.30. Miss Ermin | ir C, Pence of South Man- | mayor, the members of the highway Dokpionis Siwne i A eioitural association between | coln of ‘Philadélphts the lac e e T irieeda here Thura. | committes of the common council, the i W('lyam Penn, Jr.| and Gold Bud, wiil | meeting in _the South Manch day. engineers in the employ of the city h ! . $ chiteed to- Labor day instead. house afid the Rev. Otis H. Greene of Saturday’s_Games. and the contractors interested o b€ changed "t ¥ < s el B the bare s at Tover et |Moosup led the men's meeting in the| “Games are schedulsd .as-follewk in No Award Was Made. | As Low as - - $185.(Y: I« U and cach Horse has a ood bunca of | New Lendon house. o ine Eastern Counecticut league for| This section of the sewer Is one ofthe Fort telv-1 ted f : ¥ Painless Extracting and loyal’ supporte Mo WS i BoPtil Exfooinies Saturday: Tarcile at North Grosven- | most important of”the system to e ortunateiy-locate or serving ! = % tra 5 e ot W dale. an at Jewett City, Put- | installed and will extend from the Write for Catalogue. Filling a Specialty. . Picnic at the Lake. C. H. Morgan in the tabernacle from 8 | nam (or Moosup) with Tri-Village at| Quinebaug river near Arch street to a H ¥ s by & 9 e haniin | to 9. The following hour Rev. J. Homer | Dayviite, 5 . the pu ic 752 Wiain Street, - - Willimantic nday school he Chaplin | (& 2 i i ad. ison Y point on the west bank of the river in Telertone. Juns fgwational church enjoyed a pic- | SRMEZ cORtbpeds e, AN her In Camp for Two Weeks. the John street section of the city. i R nic at Lake Wangumbaug, South Co Y o s A g Bdward -Davis, Kenneth Hamilton, | Along some parts of the route across § upon China. entry’ Thursday. About 50 made the e Catey, farl Geer. Johm Marland, | the property in the rear of the arcade WATKINS BROS., We make such low prices on . . . .trip, insluding members of the school Junior League. . | Ear1 Wood, Harold Gordon, John Flan- | 2nd new Bradley buildings the route 227 Asylum strest, Hartford. “Geing Out of the Clothing Busines: niG relends. The Junior leakue hour under M Lo \Ggrdon, Jobn Flan: | (M inrough & - solld ledge. and the S 1 ) Busingss” felnf s arh Bunier legzes hous sager Moo | napun sna men St the iast mamed 02| 5 SN 30 20 el fie () our stocks of Main and Sohool Sts, So. Manchester, 2 S # ] ¥ Auto Driver Arrested. Lsual interest, @ rezular JURIOT Dro- |twa wecke at Old KiMingly pond. They | Mmated at 1,300 cubic yards. Bids were 1 %2 Main Streot, Willimantio. Mechanics’ Dep’t. Stora Sigtea e s Eramime. being carricd out by some who | Have s ont all The CobEniIAls of camy | TubmItied at the same time by Lev A i Gec28d Ifycd Blanchette late Thurs.|were really elde Alfred | equipment. Sict 16 I a des | eral contractors for running a double l : Girounrds o with t muffler mmnvh ewart rnm the J!Pnumupx B n‘.aklng the bridge improvement ut ‘ I— .- REED and uf having in C ion a | Pascoe prayed, the Junior \I;u\\at-‘rl Canal street both important features M has the agency for the Travelers Life el eate L | arletie o oo T o ciges iiis of\me “r;‘rk !d( S t of the bld th t 't .ll (0] t hel )\’-&r g this m Thompson read her report; reasurer A condensed statement of the ds o > Eivenss’ 8 Hattie Potter tock the collection, Miss Mrs. Frederick E. Bitgood. is as follows: Berardino & Sylvestri, at it wi pay y u to remem and Aecident Co. of Hartford, Ct.. aad Hixson told the story of some chiliren| Follswing an illness of a little more | Hartford, for 30-inch down to 8-inch ' the Tmited Btates Health and A xi- e oo | in Coama o D, SHaAry Facmer told of | than (hressweake. Mrs. Emily Bitsood, | vitrified pive per tmeai foot 3333 10|] thiat we are still located at th dent Ins Co. of Saginaw. Mich. W rite 4 French gith: whs. arres S oLty | the chHaren of ihe-Philippines. Today |46, wife of Frederick E. Bitgood, died |$1; to make the river crossing $7,000; ) day. afforhobn abhd Jdocked on 'the | 18 social junior’days 8¢ expected the |at’ their. home on Broad street Wed- | Antonio Vito, Thompson, for 30-inci id FIL O A A Shtivtthes e st Gomed 3 Sailing | Woube Will overflow, “4s yesterday sixty nesday might at 11.35. Diffused bron- | down to 8-inch vitrified pipe per lineai ridge. i Bex 2t * Willimantio. Ct. fnto vice She.will i all provahility.| crowded. int®:the~ ggmewhat limited |chitis developing into pneumonia | foot. $2.08 down to 31 < 5 & ? caus E A ke company, Boston, for have a hearjyig jn chambers this morn- | SPace. caused her death ¥ our 4 £ . - Mrs. Bitgood was born at New Hart- | 30-inch down to 8-inch vitrified pipe co”E ”E”E D . E. L. PRINCE, . Fok- gy =" ‘fe#‘l;dn"";d::‘y‘;““\::'f‘;t from | £o7d Sept. 28 1563, the dnughter of Mr. | per lineal foot, 33.15 down to $1; John A” SAVE MU”EY | 3 Battic. S K S g - and Mrs. Edward Hogarty. She had|J. Traivey, omerville, for 30-incn " CONFECTIONER Lanking e oM BT A very lnteresting clucide_ |been a resident of Danicison about |dawn to 8-inch vitrified pipe per lineal ok | ~ THE police receively a tolepfinaimagy “ ftory ot Mark IL concerning | P £07s Sler marriage to Mr. Bit- | foot. $290 down to $1.50. Iee Cr sage from Constable McGuire'of«Baltfe e ul Sick with the palsy who wae y | and lee am Cal Thursday evening to be on the lookout | borne by four friends to the fect of H g terer 5 MO N RSN, for a voung fellow by the nama-of |Jesus haailng, The speaker sug- re 731 Main Strest. Willimantic, Conn, | Headstones ana Markers in our stock | Brazzell of Iranklin, who 1 rig| Eested thatthefe men were all in har- . A MAIN. STREET, DANIELSON. Phons 54-4 Teleph 3-3. ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | from Shechan's stable in Balt Wed- | mony. No Christian work ean be suc- e 32n6d 4 0nd inspect 1000 artistls designs. - | nesday afternoon-and who has not been | cessfully carried on umtil all denom WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, |scen since. It is understood he wae |national and other differences are sunic in this cily. Wednesday oveninz. The| The speaker_ believed that- if any four JAMES HARRIES corner Maln and Watson Streeth |1 oo \vas a'bay chestnut, hitehed to a | Christian people t6day should unite to i - Concord buggy, and weighed about|bring some person to Christ it could be PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. ‘Yo Pest Card Shop.” 1,000, done. Individual responsibility is an- SO other lesson’taught, for each man held WILLIMANTIC DEFEATED. . |0 ® o oL e e o sach Engagement Rings LOUIS PHANEUF Dealer in . 852 Main Streel, Willimantic |r1apies ann meNs FURNISHINGS, | Torrington Team Won by the S should take, either. ~They persevered, { 3 gton Team Won by the Score of 5 < % P 5 vy DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. . .- o too, even when the crowd - opposed; Beautiful, Brillianf, Snappy Stones in Tiffany Settings, $35.00 - to | HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. il o B g.g,?ym‘“:v";’i"me;“‘t‘r:;‘)a" e $95.00; Smaller Stones, finely set, at prices ranging as low as $16.00. i 625 Maln Street. The Colts went down to dcfeat on|hesitate over the cost of some revival It will pay you to look at my assortment. A. R. BURNHAM, Agenl. sanza mhurons Scction w (e Hads Of| R mo oo mot have aRy sevival BOX STATIONERY POST CARDS v ‘oe ass Co. nine a orringtos At the close of this interesting ad- Marufacturer of alfferent styles of The winners made their single scoTe in | areas Messra. Oakes And Thomac. ren. PUTNA e Cocrea o e A mice variety of Fresh Wishi alas]ine scvemth b dne oniy erer my the | Green Minrs, Oakes and Thomas ren. 0. . AW, conn. 60 sheets of Paper Blg Assortment Harnees, Carriages and Wagons for | S¢2!1°P®. Oysters and Clams. at Willimantic ieam, which was made by | Thomas accompanied upon the piano. pale. Carriage g rAndrea with two men down and a % sale. Carriase ;;-Ly“;g;n Repairing | STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Korth SF of o ores, it (g men donh and Advartias the Barvices. ~ oct3gd - | him which he fumbled but recovered. speaker, Dr. Christian® F. : The Great Sacrifice Sale_l Sl Going 0n The Mechanics’ Department Store The Stone “with the People, by the People and for the People. Don’t miss this great oncflully Come and get some of the best bargains ever offered for the money in Willimantic. Don’t forget there are only a few more days in Wlllcll to pnrclmse tllue naudns. Come in and convince ynrsdl. The place ~that zalways M’s bargains. - ‘!‘IE MECHANICS Outlitters, 790-794 Main Slreel. Willimantie, Con. luk for smlal prices in our winidows, and 50 Envelopes 29 cents Views, Birthday and Fancy Cards Whipped Cream Chocolates 19 cents a pound Chocolate Creams 10 cents a pouand Big 10c Values in Ribbons All widths aad colors For Artistic Wall Papers come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 57 Church Street. We will be pleased to estimate on painting or decorating, mng will guarantes both work and wrice. Telephcas connection. novzsa’ HIRAM N. FENN, Lace and Hamburgs at 5 and 10 cents a yard THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES - Danielson, Putnam, Moosup.

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