Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1910, Page 2

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Willimantic, Gonn. Wik i burn; address, Kt. J. 1 solo, Kt. C. E. Lovett; piano solo, Kt. DANIELSD“ PUTNAM 1 What Is Going On Tonight. A. C. Richards. Jabez Miller, 86—Many Attend Har- |Local Musicians at Webster Concert— Vaudeville cfreshments ‘were served after the | 425 the "6;‘::3"&::1‘:33,.”“‘”"“ Pictures at| onicrtainment and a social hour with | Tington Auc g Moving Pictures at the Bijou and |8ames was enjoyed. up in Factory No. 2. Scenle Temple. ‘The committee consisted of Ladies > lvln Division No. 1, A, 0. H., meets in Old | Lovett, Segar and ‘Tinker, Knights| I+ J. Morin was'at Boston .Thurs- Armory on Cenfer ‘Streef, Goss and Lovett, They were assisted | day to_attend the meeting of the of- Radiant Chapter, No. 11,°0. E. 8. By T AIBR DA ot Cochrats n—Machinery Sta Phoenixville Mill Leased for Rug Factory—R. J. Jodoin Looking Up Rejected Ballots Organist L. O. Williams and th Kilburn, | ficers of the New England branch of |quartette of the Congregational chureh, A i 7 % v Clark, Battey, Katon, deVicq, and jthe American Pharmaceutical associ- |composed of Messrs, Harold Corbin and Artistic pieces of Pure Linen that de- LAD‘E{‘}UX“—““V Knights deVicq and Tinker. - ation. John Morse, Jr, and Misses Gladys S R s Jabez Miller of Brooklyn recently | Williams and Gladys Murfey, were at light the vision and rend:r worthy ed Complimentary Whist by OBITUARY. passed his $6th birthday. There was |Webster Thursday evening (o sing at Aoy B Hospital Management. e L 2 lamily observance of the anniver- an entertainment given in the Meth- .!MRU)R DINING ROO\I . LIBRARY OR BEDROOM KITCHEN ¢ service besides. Wednesday iE e e . g . 2 53 " & B X Plece Parior TR 2 of St Tosehie hoapical tondered & come | [ Mrs. Mary M. Cummings, widow of |, Georgo O Rich of Seuth Traming- | * Birthday Surprise for Pastor. Suis win Ooa sk C1o¥E LIVING ROOM § B Bed: Kiwchen Table — —_——e - plimentary social and whist to the La- | Willlam M. Gummings, died Thursday | ¥y, Fp e Bitiote of North Gros- | A unusually large congregation as- | Shelr of Book: chine, Oak ¥in- 2 Farly EAgish keie Mattress. Chatrs, 1 Kit= Al Lines Tatie Cloths, hematitoned. | 72-inch fine Satin Damask at $1.50| Ge’ Auxiliars. T’ evening © was | mormits af the home of her son, Wil | chotialo has veen catled to Danieieon (smblod “at the “Thuraiay cvening | 5 terea™™§ iz 0% 1 Woven Wire chen 12 rds fouk. at & $2.00 and $3. e o ® e ? . Mrs. )| and $2.00 yard. ‘Mes. Cummings was & |DY_the death of her father, H. Theo- |Praver meeting at the Congregational sered _Sint. 3. :-flu. Guar- Yards "ot Lin ing carried out: Plano solo, Mountain |8ged 84 ¥ o e church. The large number came by Karly & Engiivh Gea. oleum. 1 Stove - stream, Miss Bertha Moriarty; vocal | daughter of Nicholas G. and Hlizabeth |d0F€ Stearnes. 0l Special arrangement to grect Rev. E Armchalt, Wp- -y, foainer *F PefrES se Napkins i2-inch German Silver Damask at{duet, O Tell Us Merry. Birds, Misess | Cowing Douglass and had lived at Vil- | ;05 i s on the-West Side | D. Sargent as a birthday surprise. The Cs , 1 holstered Seat:1 pyyygogg 1 This heme ble CI i {s1.00 Elizabeth and Loretta Maxwell; read- | lage Hill, Lebanon, for about six years. i N Woodwm ‘spending |12diss served jce cream and cake after | Mirror, 1 Ma- Pro Brussels 8310 Crex Rug, conalsts of vle Cloth 2% vards long Ereg e ‘ Previous to that, she was & resident | MIs. A. V. Woodworth is spending |12 i wy Gemtre Tngs DD 4 Eosers Bt Golden onk Yool {th one desen Nupkins ing. Laska, Miss Gertrude Fahy; vocal : L Sftda few days at the parental home in |the service. Coin, Tuited Early En rficien: 1 g < v . 2. | 8016, The Rosary, Miss Agnes O'Neil; | of Columbia for a number of years.]% few - $3.00, $6.00 and $7.60 per Napkins—18-inch $1.007 dozen; 20- 15010, The Rosay i ey herthe | Bhe was. an attaudact at; the Cote Taftville. Homeless, Unfortuna Sent to Jail. ,h: i, Selld | Doy B s on show s " linch $1.00 and $2.00 ol | Drome o 1 eaien e D, e T e 1) Eieaan e Hens oo SHipping Apples ‘to’ Market. Timothy O'Cenor, & rounder. who £ nm- Dn..m?«led“_,.r o ll-;"okleé-. ety -'i.m.'.",-"... il il ot $1.00 and $3.50 dozen; - 24-jnch $4.00 i, William, she leaves three daughters | Halleck Welles has shipped several |Shends most of his time in dail and | 3ego DPRgit S5, e E0% Enmr: veides b :,x;,c",u o they V. %5 90 dozan Horse Frightened at Car: Mrs. B W. Phillips of Willimantic, | carloads of apples from Danielson to Sidence, &7 a0 T Gusnion. ia your home. . g 5 Mrs. Mary E. Fogg of Hartford, and lin the city court Thursday morning, Tt was reported that a Willimantic- &g markets secured for them. s =g — m e s = South Coventry troll car bocame | Mrs. Julia M. Yeomans of Hartford; | Capt. Elbert L. Darbie was in Nor- |Charged wil Mo el tanzled _ap with a meat wagon owned | WO sisters, Mrs. W. . Plum of South- [wich Wedhesday evening. e e e Ny lew < 3, r 4 g up a few months ago he said he was " by S. Adams & Co. on the road to |ington and Mrs. E. C. Brace of Soutl The rainfall of Wednesday night and | g% ' > A compiete line of Huck .and Damask Monogram Oy s & CO- i, the Toad €01 i, Mass.; and three brothers, David | Thursday morming ameanied to about | 65; lience he s now considered as a No Injuries of a | D- Douglass of Providence, John Doug- | 40 of an inch. retrogressive person. e .was giyen somewhat da Our Easy Payment Plan S " i vil Vi | thirty days and costs. k serlous nature were sustained by any | 188 of Southwick, Mass., and William ) | 24 Towels received aericus nature. wers austatned by any | e oL ety SR SR Mestng Saee $100 Worth S12.00 Down $2.25 Weekly $300 Wortn $35 Down $3.50 Weekly 3 . o e ho rl L 3 : ; “ “ “ o Size 22x24 inch at 59c each. e i e A TlEN e by the SR of the members of the Fentecostal OMER W0 150 ¢ 1750 0 250 ¢ 400 ¢ 45 v 5.0, % tempted to bolt. ¢ Ganiave 0. oailislacin New Yook “‘“;"I‘ ':"-" (Pr;l‘uél- o | Paid on Debt of Methodist Parsonage 200 2250 2.55 SNT ‘60 LIS g — - <l Choats e e Tt sy suciGRepressntaiive, —Remainder to Be Raised Soon. Torms Made to Sult on Larger Amounts, rorms Also_ta New warge Damask Towels, hemstitched or scalioped, at $1.00 each Fire Loss Adjusted. yrnest P. Chesbro was in Hartford | A, B. Webb, who succeeds a repub- = ease. Now Seraey- Coneotionts Sassachusctis and Hhode ey Ihe loss sustained by Samuel Fish- | & orsday lican as representative from the town | The Methodists of Putnam haye paid s ér, the who had his place of ancls Keon spent Thursday in |of Brookivn in the next legislature, is }0\'91' $600 of the last $1,000 indebted- 5 o bisiness- damaged by water Wednes- | Hartford. also the first gelectman of that town, |ness on.the parsonage, and with the dav morning when fire was discovered | Mrs. M., Bugene Lincoln was & Auction at Harrington Place, |Pledges alteady made Jt is expected in the chimney. of the building, has|Hartford visitor Thursday. Ste, Griges. the auctioneer, | B2t the remaining amount -may . be R yof = Stephen A. Griggs, the auctioneer, L Sl All Lmen Tea and Tray Cloths |5, b5t S 0 e v o 780 e i, i, il W 2 gency Willimantie vigitor hursday. farming too hay and grain on the | i Bqueres, scalloped, at $1.25 NEARLY $13,000 PLEDGED, JosephsHutching of Columbia was in | Michael Harrington place on Allen Hill EASTFORD MILL 45 W 2 $ R 91235 | S8 s p the city on business Thursday. on Thursds The sale included sev- || o\ ;e o he Will B P 1-ir Squares, hemstitched, Jl,h,s' Day's. Suceess in Securing Sub. | Representative-elect L. J. Storrs of | eral horses. | ;4 orse . shot a ‘ten-pronged buck on & hunt-|¢ camp “ nited M»«n;{:l; gran g g 150 eact b Mansfield was fn Hartford Thursday. Ira Thomas Going to Cuba. i anufacture Rugs. - |ing trip in Maine from which he has|held thelr first smoier since organiza -y T ol Bt ¥ £ ) A Damask| Sistions Toward New Velvet In- |2 st Uit e Ira_A. Thomas ls mow at Balston | 5 s . just returned. The kill was made at|tions Thu evening, when v . ‘.,‘. o it i dustry. S Wil Rl o Crove miace RS b 2 v o1 | Eastford, in the nethermost corner |such long range as to win the guide's|met in G. A. R. hall with guests pres- Tray Cloths at Oc nd $1.007each. | in New Haven and Meriden Thurs- | Spa, Y.. where he was born _;.: n | tne ohaity! Eate’ i new dndneby)lndmition fon M Waubhie S| i erons nearby towne. ocation of new concern i s city C y C issi E. H. t Al 2 g ey he uppe: ill” at_ Phoenixvil o i e, e I s | R Windham was In town Thurs. | tne Athlstics in e sorics of zames ar- ‘Qx‘vah’h £ T aas or Deaham: Mass, The | Salvation Army Captain to. Supply| MILK AND FOOD INSPECTOR. T E H M RRAY GUMPAN and city is Shown . from the fact that | day. ranged there. company will manufacture Axminster iy P‘Mlmh ‘Wfl”buw Official Kept Busy—Ac~ the committee on trade of the board | Deputy Sheriff C. B. Noyes of Leba- | NeW Company Limbering Up Machin- |rugs. The mill will be operated )mdprJ Rey. Thomas Feltman, pastor of the | complishes Many Reforms. of trade. wio soliciied a few subzerip- (non was a Willimantic visitor Thurs- ery. {the firm name of th . Phioenlx Manu. | Adventise ch\u‘ch‘.l and \;‘;a !!‘Pltm.-n = mem e RN TS tions Thursday met with success. | day e L, e Connecticut | fACturing compan he residents of |are visiting at th ol homesiin |11 1 0 T B g & ST e 3 Pl Sl el e el B g The machinery “of the Connecticut |y % o are elated over the ct | Fleischman, N, Y. Captain Baglin of | D& T T. Keeley, the milk ",“" ‘CONTEST FOR THE SENATE | A mamber of the committeo stated| §. D. Yeomans of Mansfield Center | Mills company in factory No. 2 at |(°, lowh aje eiated over e the “Salvation Aty wiil-suppls Rev.|Iood inspector. is'periiaps one of the | A TWO-SIDED AFFAIR.|$i3,im) had ciready been pledged in £aw Euue D ETovidencs o Shen e L bl s L linnered ) Firarach’s Muster Probabies Mr. Feltman's pulpit on Sunday. iy, Iperting At via itk and food | amounts ranging from $2,000, E “of being very c 5 n ave us- | d that 1sed in the entire < | Sen. : SR | . Foley and Arthur T.|Pects of being very successful, Putnam may have a firemen’s mus- | nd that is | ; Senator Bulkeley is Confident He Has and that it would be only a question of | o Thomas B Holey and arthur " |oicon.® nat "Danteison Is to have @ |ter next fall. Members of the loca UNJUSTLY ACCUSED. City, and not only doss he inspect all 104 of 181 Republicans in Legislaturs | time when the full amount desired | fHashiwin Spent | Y valuable industry. department have expressed thelr favor —_— | the ‘wholesale and retail houses in the —Thers Will Be 112 Democrats. | "o, promoters already o archi-| Dr. & A Burgess of Providence, for- | 7o Take Party to Nationsl-/Grangs. [of such an afiair and lave alrsady |Joha Bailey Gete & Imte Trouble oy, oricr wussfsintl, SUCRSm The clatm that the republicans elect. | t6Ct€ Working on plans for the new |merly of this,city, was in town Thurs- | State Master Leonard H. Healy of | fpmmencel t0 work up 4 fuad to heat Through Mistake of Others. exomines all the mearby sources of ed to the next legislatare are commi - | VeIvet mill. ‘and work will be com- |day, calling on friends. North Woodstock has completed ar- |yoinging out of town companies here.| . The following appeared in a FHartford Milk and food {hiat are not under gov- | ted two to one against Senator Bulke- M°Tced upon its construction as soon | Rey. J. H. Newland of Norwict rangements for the Comnecticul party | Entertninments and dances are to be | paper of Thursda | ernment ins| . This includes an lev is dispnted today, after a carefal %5 the commiltee raising the money|merly of this city, cailed on fr which he is to take to the meeting of [1clq through the coming winter and|” John Bailey, employed by a truck- |avea in which about 400 dairies <\a smination of the NSt of representa- S5 [0t @ sulficient amount has been | in“Wilimantic Thursday the national grange, which convenes |(iio profits derived will be kept 207 th6 | mias it i Hesnbids Gtrias October. kept and Desides el ‘.\“H:L;;gr\tn;: es elected. With 12 democrats in SUPscribed. Miss Blanche Piche, who has been |3t Atlantic City on Tuesday Xt | purpose indicated. went to_the freight depot and got a |louses. scattered all over tals part OF the legiiature, the republicans have OBITUARY. ing in Rockville, has returned to | Ve o Do M | S box ot fancy soap to be delivered to | the state. and at must undergo o 75 MONUMENTS, who were nominated and z home on Valley street. | JODOIN ACTIVE. George F. Dresser's store. When the |nufe examination elected us favoring one or the other of . 4 WILLIAM W. PIKE | " . 1 AL 2| "I Dr. Keeley finds conditions bad he Teadstones and Markers In our stock | ti. caxndidates for United States sen- | Mre. Winslow G. Root. Mrs. Mary Shea of Jackson place | 2 2 soap fms.(deh(;v'rrd t;: B‘f\llf“)l P«{fl)"‘h orders them improved and gives in- ready to bs erected. Obtain our prices | ai( Mrs. Maria D. Root, wife of Winslow | 1eft Thursday for a’ few dava' VISt | weii Known Losally—Member of Ster- |Merviews Moderators Regarding Re- |depot he signed a receipt for the gonds | (L (CHoll ow 0. go about it It on and inspect 1000 artistlc designs. | Sdnator Bulkeles asks the Times to | G. Root, died Monday morning follow- | With relatives in Colches h F’ g | jected Bailots. i"i{"‘r**; "‘i—"e”*}fi“{“‘:‘gy:og e th other | & feconl visit he finds the same condi- WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, |make the following statement for the Ing thrée montha’ iliness at iier home, | Mrs. Lucius M. Barstow of Scot- jom e A B R e e ARt tion, e veports _ fmmediately to the eorner Main and Watson Str | benefit of his friends and supporters: |71 Lyndale street,. Springfleld, Mass.!fand is visiting her son, Reeistrar oz A TR mond J. Jodoin of I SR oowledge. | board of health and steps are Wiitmantic, Conn. T | 7“8 careful examination of the list There surv besides her hu ‘And,iduhn C. Barstow of Lincoin- Heights. | neg i3 local Interest in the absorn- |again in Puiamn Thursday attending | did not set a receipt i acknowledge Jacob Feiner of Providence was the | company, controlled by William W. | close at partic , e it et 1 rosd SO Lasent:” Batiny Intes Wer tho amiplop of | Siote, ab L SEtIBRIEE teoh be B4 ount af the congressional vote cast in | Mr. Reynolds and went to Boston to |52 A fost ot his ins Ve | e election of Tuesdav. Mr. Jodoin is | Work and a few days ago when he re- are carried oul plant there, Mr. Fike |gecuring statements from moderators | turned to Putnam to wisit his famc| 3% e nas not had to put a ban ] Mrs. Georse H. Call 15“irisus Windham county towns rel- | ily he was arrested under a complaint I ative to the mumber of votes rejectad |which charged with with purloining the | | of 181 republicans elected to the leg- & daughter, Mrs.. Walter M. Barrett, = Lislature controverts the claim of the four grandehildren. There arc|gucs; of mis parents, Mr. and M k B . % “har . s et S = 5, Mr. and Mrs. | pike, by a svndicate that is to A. R. BURNHAM, Ageml. yliartford Courant in regard to their three brothers, Charles W. Flagg of | Louis Feiner of Pleasant street, on |a million-dolin prefercnces for United States senator. Woonsocket, R. I, W W. Flag® | Thursday brother Manufscturer of Qlerent styles of | This cureful study of the situstion . of Sstar L e o e o Teni or wholes any place in particular for some time . i oon | Fia of Danielson and a son of James E A Y or of Instance® h ‘Wagon: 4 who favor Senator Bulkeley | Flags of this ci o1 . - A - . 3 s ot | There have been a number n H‘Lr'nen c;::‘r:::s.:du \\.::m: for ho favor Mr. McLean. . — who was considered in a serious con- hlw.t (E!‘Ar\"t\fl?lx(-ar nr‘\u:lfll = .v‘n‘flha‘ W | In Putnam 50 ballots were not in- :(;» = ‘-‘.\xl?f.m.“fi:: J‘:‘:'Ci‘,‘"d.'.:';fnd:uf:n'-«? where the improvements ordered werg ssle. Carflege and Wogon Repalring Tilcre remaine to be determined th WILLIMANTIC C. E. UNION ]g‘a‘[‘;’“ T e ity ot Tomeiy SoF Bree |cluded in the count because of mia- |he Bad thken,cho Sosk v I etore | little . but as a rule everything e e g g e~ vites h Bhot Granty. Testtord R 53 i prove, v é z amily -was Iy, of Ster- |takes in marking, ati LA ¢ 5 .fenas | has been managed amicably. :'fl"‘:‘.,.,"!",(,..; i 9P| county. and In New Canaa Fairfieid | To Hold Annual Session at Congrogac | Nelead icelgwin o the WMIlndiitc | R, 0 ol a1l beiniiing minde Siter| e (o0 oR . o fhutiotatais et | LB e mas asiias fu dNtile. thorustier b coun and a protested vo - M g 't 'S . iy ginn R x in illingly al s were o By i t < e scts Bucalng. Tl connestion, B o Ot imea | tonal Church in South Coventry. |achine cpmpny 1ot TRUTEeay (1% |the dye first became known. | out: “Other towns_alse have many |ihan to appear in court and wo thert TOO MUCH ELECTRICITY = e fwo menibers and the other two are al-| The annual meeting of the Willi- | the assembling of machinery sold by Albert S. Ames Elected Supervisor of | rejected ?‘&!\xnt\ur‘g‘x‘xg.‘lv{?’l Jn total It |was S \:;L:fa:f-:?h:;? D e | Results in Troublesome Fire in' Four lowed one each.—Hartford Times. mantic Christian Bndcavar wnion. wil | the. firm to the Indiana Bleach & Dye | Schools in Killingly and Brooklyn. |is Dbelieved, regardless im out fo|that had been incurred in connection New Britain Houses. HIRAM N. FENN, i — {be held teday (Friday) in the Con-|CO. of Chicago. Albert S. Ames of Farmington, N. IL, | [0r which thev were thromn out, to| if) . " eported disappearance of | s 4 gregational church at South Coventr: Danlel Willis, who has been chauf- |hags heen elected supervisor of Lu‘ = Shi Big Buck. {the hox of soap. Bailey paid $14.70 | At New Britain four houses caugh@ vNpERTAKER ana musaLMER | For Artistic Wall Papers The session will oper. at 2 p. m. with a | feur for H. C. Murray, has taken the [achools in Killingly and Brooklyn. Mr. i e Dot of the amount and Mr. Reynolds, who |fire almost simultaneously, fuses x\‘m'g col St. Willlmantte, Ct. . devotional servicefi followed by words ' place as janitor of the Murray build- | Ames has notified the special super- | A. Newton Vaughn of Abington and |haqd besn his employer, paid $14.70, | blown out in seven or aight others, an Ladz Assistant come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 57 |of weicome from Rev. Nestor Light, ing, made vacant by the resignation |vision committee of the district, Rev.|Willimantic, well known in Putnam,|and so the whole matter was disposed | about rc lights and 23 izcandescen$ g church. | of Leo Teehan, who has gone to Wal- |(arence H. Barber for Killingly and —_— Church Street. We will de pleased to | bastor of the entertai of without Ba President Fayette Goss of this city ey having to appear in|street lights were burned out as the 2 ill - tham, Mass., to learn the watch busi- | Rev. George F. Genung for Brookiyn, of t, b it had leaked out that he |result of trouble which occurred on the estimate on peinting or decorating, | - - - ev. Georst Fenung Ly mmr. ut i akey t res b r o ; espond, after which he will give his ness. his acceptance and he will begin m._‘ been arrested for purloining the |south circuit of the electric lighting I Is Wall Papers | oovii whaftnic ™o ori" o et st S v 2 6 e £t ; e G| D S 2 he latest designs that de- | FFIC | -3 fiichea T s weel. Mr. Ames is a graduate of the| now appears tha sufficient | of the most peculiar character ever oc- nd moderate price will Inierest you., |fexence on-Junior Worl, led by Mr of Marvard universit e was select- | Made before complaint was made. in the houses burst out into a fla B Sk o riady muned Patuts and | CALL AND SEE THE William Hartley of this city, followed | Rebekah Lodge Surprises Mr. and Mrs. |3 0" inore than a dozen applicants | fow days after he paid over the $14.70 | with @ loud explosion and So intense painters’ supplies are complete. = y Mrs. E. J. Matthews of South Ambrose Higgine—Borough Officials [fo; tne pesition and in the opinion of | the box of soap was found in the cel- |was the heat tbat they were melted A' B HOLMES, lgll 0 er‘and Nlodelg ‘\\ l:'nktnl I[\l 1;\\; ;(I:&?L nll‘ l"("l"f" 2 Meet—Funeral of Henry Labonne. i jeint committee that invistigated i\.l:’ It had l’\ut been I"fé in l’l\'{ ])u“g down |‘|1nl‘ St lm.:‘tqa_nu% '2]\(\ ’l:\;n:: A wilki { tunities and ossibilities in Junior s pedagogical record he will be an where it should have been left and |burned out and the flames read 78 Charch Stree P~ \l Q1 Work, and the Possibilities of Junior| Ruthie Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F.,|exceilent man for the position that he Was not shipped in the style of box |through the. partitions, in every case i = i =4 - - Do 21 ‘i’,““’.; Communitics, AT took an opportunity Wednesday even- |is to occupy here. His experience cov- in which' it, was usually shipped. followlng the i 1ngmqn;‘vnv;\;:-e'h;|‘1: - ¥ : 2 BOOOROF. 0k - Reusines) ng of surprising Mr. and Mrs. Am-|ers years of work as both supervisor Baptist Committee to Aid in Enter. |Mmost insidious fires the fire LOUIS PHANEUF | ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St | will give an address on Good Citizen- 'prose Higgins by « visit. ' Mr. and |and principal Weymouth, Malden v L Pty ‘y.x.v\ called upon to fight for a long Deater in | o Willimantic, Conn. | *hip. A social hour will follow. Sup- Mrs. Higgins have recently moved here [and Millbur s at Farmine- | fop the Fall and Winter: / 9. z {ime, ax they started wherever thero LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | sl el D e Ratles from New London and the visit was|ton, N. H., where he went at the begin- amuel Rich, Mrs. J. B. Kent and | ywas a chandeller in the house, so the DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. | | it e LA G particularly in Mrs. Higgins' honor, as |ning of the present school vyear as Mre. N, A, Ballard have been named 'fire occurred in several places at once. ey Emnu Oot of the Clothing Business” | ‘vne eveniniz seasion ac 715 win omen ESCSIARY Wian' i e atfairs of the Drimcivel and spervisor of the snools - as 4 commiittee of ths Baptist church e % It GOODS A SPECIALTY. | el tvico, praver and the Rebekahs. The company brought re- [of the town. He is 42 vears of age. in Stoc S a it rerancl For More Valuable Reasons. -e Py | war of banner to the 20ciety freshments and spent the time in play- | Attantion to the desirability of the delegates to the state conference % Shdmipich - Mechanics’ Dep't. Store Iaking (he hest showing for the YEar, 'ine mhie: T A was diecie e e wioa1 ohumches {0 be held | President. Tafts vistt to Panams — S . 7 after which . C. Ridwell, president of o= % 50 S D Hite pefcetary ‘of the's AT THE hers next week must not be construed as a trip to col- OUTFITTERS TO ALL thd 'Srate Chyfatian Eodesyor umion; jC0%¢ of Satver. Excesds 'Appropriation-} o ol dr e SR L Tl B First Smoker. lect d; for that libel .suit-—Atlants | will give an address. He will be fo e 5 o ar 5 Members of A. Wilder Merriam | Constitution. lowed by Rev. C. H. Barber of Daniel- urned_from Monday 38 admirably equipped to discharge the | | hoy son, who will speak on The Possibili- |to Wednesday night.. Permission was Jutles that will be raquired of him. The ® b | ties of Personal Work in Endeavor. granted John Chominskey to erect a po0 appointes ‘has' made a special | — - e v B ELMORE & SHEPARD, | " The officers of the union are: Pr new bullding to contain a store on the Study, of school supervision 5dH;hlm‘ v and '-xh; (8 -cossors to Sesslons & Wimorey | dent. Favette Goss, Willimantic: vice eust side of the macadam road south & PATCCHIES Hon! Sk S oo Jac within your o | presidents, Tev. 1. Smith, ebanon, of F. I Gilbert's Homa. iWaraén Lowis wouls! to yicii ie'has @ ‘waye devoted | r pl at once. | f h i i | 1 C Lathrop, Windham: secreta reported that the sewer running Special attention and his cr SRS & C. Asdzewiasie Co. mbalmers ond funeral firectors, [ Tatém, Windnam: tréasurer, & L. | {3roush SIater axenue. Oai and Frew: &r¢ of sucha hishly commendatory \'3;;”1 Store ' g ‘ryer, Willimantic; pastoral adviser, ster streets had been completed by '[Ure as to insure that his services 804-806 Main Street. Willimantie, Ct SRGE Mo SL et Rev. W, M. Erown, Windham. Chair-| Contractor F. H. Gilbert. The price D¢ VeIV valuable. Mr. Ames has had o THERE 1S NOT A HOME | The regular meeting of the borough A not| mayiea officials was adj e SRSt " |men of commitices: Good cilizenship. had run over the $1.870 appropriated to (S2h % Sxperionce i ol grades b DANIELSON, - - - CONN. 3 * RORG CME— Rev. Weltd E. Lanphear, Mansfield 'about $400, on account of so much rock | 9 % il Lo h H d T d E. L. PRINCE, Center; missionary, Miss 'Clara_Gil- bsing encountered in the work. It Of Strong and attractive personality. or e 0“ ay radge Lebanon; intervisitation, W. T. was voted to empower the fire com- —_— H Sosirs: wipros: iU R | 2 lee Cream flf. F. [:. JABKS“““"“E““S‘ A P B e ‘{',"’flffin?’nfifiefi@ ‘tyf«{."ij“li?flgs:u;f‘ COLCHESTER You are invited 10 see|| it will pay you to look at the assortment early. 3 - 5 ; G Chase, (he price to be determined by |y | — ? ¢ i ; : and Conlectionery | Finfe= E;:lrl‘::::'.i:::iafly‘Pmm Tl i o | RoTiowisg bills were voted paid: Mits Lind ResiopeZumereving Hish-|fhe mew siyles in Ladies’ If quality is desired you will be suited, P. B. Driscoll $53.14, Jewett City elec- 734 Main St. Willimantic, Gonn. | at e o Songdon, assistant dverliric light plant $60.61 and $5.86, J. H.| Mr. and Mr | 2 a Trea B winousoy | SHILS, Ladies’ Coats, Coat: st Jund 1 company, while explaing the | Tracy 31177, Jewstt City Savings bank | and daughte N:\g;é:%czs ‘\a\'g“lm“:‘da? ":: ‘Sl’le N:ASI:CS an?ia(ishi.d::ns.: s“Aw,s, al PuTNAM cflNN | land daughter = ings of a machine io semeone on (31350, F. H. Gilbert, $1,700, Timothy | % A nice varlety of Fresh Fish: also | Frmeenar Toronms Toad the qone OF | Shes $23, Thomas Murray §21 | 7. Frank Rogers of Salem and T. e callops, Oysters and Clams, cer of his right hand caught i a co — Hunt Sterry of New London were in — | Imes o e B S R S "1 Coat Swealers in great “SESESENE i i s of the nail. Mr. Con Sveht o ok e Village ciub did not meet Wed- <, AreaTrifle Hard, — S i JAMES HARRIES 752 Muin Street, - - Williman bty " The funeral services of Henry La- |™SiL Shd Atre Henry Spafford and son variely to fit everybody. | — - {bonne were held on Thursday morning ab were in town W sday Dé e Abtant ot Brartmanis; Dogt | y of Hebron were in town Wednesday. t St. Mary's church, Rev. J, H. I sidlRaiiie oh e ot Very special low prices/ o | Herbert H. Spauwlding of 25 Spring |maurice celebrating the requiem ma e i ey Tk i Bul Cheer Up, for You Can|ercrrumes, ToiLer ARTICLES, | i oct had a peculiar experience while | Miss, Elizabeth Campbell sang.Prom- | sag " = = el f M | | STATIONERY. unting Mondas in the vieinits of Vil |ised Land for the watting hymn. Burial Hiam Allen and party of wew|ill Underwear for Men,| 1 Card Sh in St. M . Willian nd part W “Ye Post Card Shop.” |lage Hill. Lebanion. He had a valu. |Wwas in St. Mary's cemetery, the bear- | ggven ara e e Rk | Get Money by caliing at the L, e e e e | Heven ara in town for o few davs ; | w | able hird dog with him. uck, esti- | el g Tge Labonne. Jr. Louis |y . 801 Main Streel, WIllmantic |20 'S 57 Jocnat T hiving Sita Fontaines Toanand Foat Eohcr. Tout | 2% e 1ore tomn wesneacny for » | WOMEN and Children. | N ™ Junéd spreading antiers, charged upon the members of the A. A Young, J wn““msm”“ tolp, N Now Tork | e P 5 3 : ; | doz.” Mr. Spaiding fired off his gun to and Ladder company, No. 1, walked be- |~ ars (ieorge Miller was the guest of Qur stock is co plcle for | You will want many things in the proparation of that Thanks- mantic - e | frighten the deer -awsy;-and partially |side the hearse as hOROrary bSATSrs. |rernises o Siral oo At Soset : ; s pa U | succeeded with the aid 'of an automo- |They were :Foreman Peter Monty, giving dinner. It is not too early . F Irving Watks f Norwi bile that chanced to be passing. |James H. Shea, J. F. McCarthy and | the muee ads Jof P Norwich was, : : mes , and | tno gudst of frimas i town Tuesdas | HN€ Seasom’s frade. Every| Loan Company, |Where to lradeindewett bily | ™ e o B R o s T o e depariment in the store| X il i 33 jor and slaters, 4. A. Young, Ir, 15 on friends in town Wednesdas 15 Usien Stree!. FALL AND WINTER MILLINGRY. | Entertained with Well Arranged Pro- |Hose and Ladder commany, No. 1. M that we are ready to serve you with il the special holiday grenwry needs that are essential to the preparation of the fea CUR LINES ARE NOW READY. R R s e e i) B o sl R RS O 2o, i PR, N e | Remember We Have Regular Weekly setira BELE. REAUREGARD. | unitea” i Golden G R R R ks " PR sinertisor ot | Sale prices on English | Bargains. oy e | Svemine in & " a T B T e " ere | e, David K" o'Donneli was s s | Decorated Tea Pofs -worth NEW PIANOS THE BEST 108 CREAM e e hu m- | present from Tafiville, Baltie, No "“’w’n”' Fiariford Wednesday: ‘ what I sell, wholesale and rerail, at | "655 And as fends. : wich, Woonsocket and New Bedfora town teams and sever: gt B e i i T T2 o own |amonie them heing Mr. Labonne's sis- |teams ore at work drawing oh srave »5()c, now 29e. Next Week sl were Supreine Comman sur: E Sister Taptiote. and Reverena |on L e from. Ransom's cor- Rkt - _|lingame v ). | Mother Ida of Bristol |ner to ad station i As Low as = = . s | Shariiel s : : |17 Fentora voa to ’ | dard R S f 1.00 TR pe ! : |15 a telford road and the fop dressing | i o morrowe & sox, | Bk, 7 e ML T L S S S Gy Jardinieres 29¢, worlh | 18 bs, Standard Revere Sugar for $1. - General Rej BYop, records, Bridge Il gave inter- | 10k | e Dars A ber of plac > Write for Catalogue, 4 G enting talks on et agd 1t4 Taers, | R Ver and Simon Brewstor at- | Coatine or triched stone sl e put | 50 . | ! . | Bieycle and Automobile Reypateing. | FM8, ™ LS © B arder, | erinea ‘the corn axhibition \\nwevlm, and rolled down by a mteam roller. E— Remember we give horest weight and pay special ‘attention to Oil and Gasoline for sale. of Hariford wus not present,.as ex. |ier on Thursday. children buyers. S pectrd veing dotained ai his home | MF. and :Mra. A. M. Clarke, Mr. and | One to Each 500,000, 2 Sy wA oy E by illness. Mrs. A. M. Brown and Mr. and. Mrs. | o 2 s Do S pank e After the regular order of business |A. F. Shaw attended -the Knights | The government is going after the| - N T 227 Asylum street, Hartford. New and Up-to-dat, Hotel fn every the following programme of enter- | Templar ball in Norwich Wednesday | Bath Tub trust. It is too late to help| - : rtiesiar b A T ST T M Texas, as it 18 generally understood . - Main and Scheol Sts, Ss. Manchester. 1A 3. SEWIS Proprietor prectation ‘ that cach of our 5900000 people is now | elsnn G co lure ) 852 Main Strest, Willimantie | "'Blano solo, Lady Mabel Segar; ad- | New Haven—There are an unvsuaily | SPPlied —Houston Post. COMPANY, e an 0“ ‘ y decasa . HOURIGAN. dress of welcome, Kt C. E. Lovett: |large number of applications for the Euting Crowstity D 1 c | | Jewett City. vocal solo, Ki. C. D. Sharpe: address, |examinations to be held for tha railway ow at Home. i i 5 i | Miss Mildred Mathien: recitation, Miss |dred and twenty-five men will have|Ing too busy to attend the banquet of < R Morgn’ . dtaan KL D, Inotified the postoffice officials that they | the Philadelphia Athletics.-(Chicngo JAMEE B ERIES L A b { 1 e vocal solo, Lady Minnie Kil- will be on hand to take the tests, Post oct21d 1

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