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'NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910 =3 )z S— - : eeasaeuEREEREReREESMERREENSNSSEESSRNRSSRSSSSRSRSASRNSSRRE-sREERRSRRRRRORESS |, Concoquence of the time saved fo. g Sl e PRl i v ’ : B e . 5 : r them in. riot being obliged to await 3ol . ; i Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam |5 Aeroplane Inventor BOSTON STORE = e ' e sssssanansansainenassanassnaasnssaranseas = | Armstrong-Gesr. Marriage — Sudden | Kept Strong and Vigorous to the Age of 96 and Enabled WILLIMANTIC Valley street upon their return. Mrs, | pleaded guilty and after hearing the |lations of matter. The work is going | Death of Mrs. Sarah Baker Cheney v : g P : 3 o 'oim !T 4 Snow_is the Jdagntor. of Mirs. clara D idence " Judge Arnold suspended | on lana:Ay mm; of the :;smusm —Rebekah Whist. to h'e‘ to His Life’s “ ork Crowned With at (s Going On Tonibt. | alley strast, judgment. ecture on Passion Play. 3= - = WILLIMANTIC, CONN. - e e e Tior Aoy R e Py - ot| /At the Baptist parsonags’ at”one ¢ . Mr. Henry Clarke Moore, of 5 meets ‘in G, A R. Hall, ‘oo School of Instruction. FUNERAL. the Methodist church, is. to give his | 9'l0ck Wednesday. Rev. B, W. Pot- T - Tama, lowa, who is 90 years of R — Moving Pictures at the. Bijou and| Thefe will be a meeting of the non- illustrated * lecture on the Passion | et united in marriage Miss Nettle age, has just completed his first Scenic Temple. commissioned officers of (' any 1 Thomas Wright. 1 Oby Appley Geer, daughter of Mr. and 2 2Ty o . Vatacville and Moving . Pictures at | th i S anawlondy I o plars e soen diOnaR mnArgen. 1on Ing 9 ille, and flying machine.’ ~ His brain has the Opera Hot i | this evening in the company pariors in| The funeral of Thomas Wright, one | Sunday evening. The lecture is to be | MIs: Georse Geer of Hopeville, and b 5 A | obes Court Windham, No. 87, Foresters of | (A€ ATmory. A school of instruction | of the oldest residents of Mansfield | given in the Congregational church. Charles Thomas Armstrong, son o een kept clear and alert, and it America e | Vepioe held in charge of Lieut. Henry | Center, was held Wednesday afternoon v Bl the perfection of his invention | < . Syereuck Lodas, No, 16, 1. 0. O. F. | Whitney of ths Second buitalion. | at two o'elock in the undertaking FATHER IN CHINA. The bride wore light blue silk,’ Her 'made possible by the daily use ] Sw Spoolers Wi el e f . N. Fenn, Church street. - . v . 2 RS y and Klmonns.uu‘i‘ ler* Union i " Washburn | RELIEF GQRPS INSPECTION. | R Warer B, Lanphear, pastor of | Thres Years Old Roderick MacKennon | £0I1€ avay gown was navy blue with of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey P e Mansficld Center Congregational i ital. ey 1 = ks 23 PENEFIT CONCERT [ Departmant President Lois irene Earl hren omiciated. | The body will e Dissal domeita) L ate v Siren iy aRta e h:;:mly s Frandsome Bath Robes in heavy iy | “on Official Visitation. Dlaced apoard the 945 train this| Roderick MacKennon, som 'of Ar.|Yile and after the ceremony wept to stimule: blanketine, in plain colors or figured, | For Needlework Guild Affords Pleasurg b (Thursday) morning and taken to|and Mrs. Hugh MacKennon, died a | (18 ETOOmUS BOmS. Whete o weatng GLE 0 some in very effective designs, from | and Makes Money. |y Jaree number of the members of | Sturbridge, Mass, for burial. the Day-Kimball hospital in Putham | girong Jeft for a three week's trip, erviev, vith our correspon- 3 “ oy " { . rancis §. Long Woman's Relief corps, e uesday evening. following an ope: : S For several years 1 D, Rarely has: o begter cond No. 28, gathered ip G. A, R. hall Wed- Straw Ride for Seniors. tion for appendicitis, peritonitis having | 501N frst to Orange, Mass, and then A b PA given i the towes ek Soncert been Lnesday afternoon for the annual in-| o s i jo | developed. The boy. who would have | 1o W&EroWh, Copennager and 7 have been greatly troubled with dor- Biderdown Bath Robes in fancy pat-(fven | o fown hall than the ane fspection conducted by Mrs. Lois Irens | The senior class of the Willimantic |heon ‘three years old today (Thurs. | 3g%re Falls, N. Y., Scranton, a mani and Suggish action of the lower W g et Wednenday evening by the Lotus Mals | Tati of Hartford, deririnient president, | lormal school enjoved a straw ride to [Gayh, wwas taken to the hospital trom | New York city. They will res i e T A Prettily decorated by P. D, Donahue | Voman's Reller corps. Storrs Wednesday o evening, o Hior |his Home on Broad street on Saturaay | the Armstrons Tarm. AT . o Teastedown Bath Robes at 325 10 | Phere were o wihnt st onaRUe: | Mrs. Farl complimented the mem. | Frederick W. Stabener and Miss Has: Jor jast week. T fering. No.treatnent seemed to bene- g s JEN o it M i LB s of Tong corps -and | kel teacher at the school, chaperones He was born at Shanghai, China, AT e fit me until finally I was induced fo try ¢ free g gallery was well fgtated tha was in as good condi- | the young people. where Mr. MacKennon now is, having Mrs:. Henty & Chen Duffy’s-Pure Malt Whis] it o i Sra et e i it jtion as any corps that she had been = 3 returned there after locating his fam- < A oy bl & ool s oY F i G mas, very comfortabie, | T coneort was given for thi bew€fit { privilezed to inspect during her admin- Begin Work on Plainfield Road. fly in Danielson, Mrs. MacKennom's| The sudden death of Mrs. Sarah Ba- me immediate ralief. 1 steadily gained imade of printed crepe * with prekty | CLoii"\CIil be used ‘oY that ofbaenes | Uaon. llen¢ | Jones and Pocarro, the local stato |former home. D T ; 3 yoshess my heith.and strength, until now-1 am o R i Mordt. st d s ok & Atz ollowing the Inspection, an excellent | 19" gl e el - . She A e h.—:. . ::...; i sain border ndftion s o foundution fon WA COr the | supper was sor P e e R LR L Sl I e S "G :d:"{d 5"';‘ dn""’l' 3 her usual health, when she left the MR. HENRY CLARKE MOORE 25 Vigorovs and active 25 a man of 60 % ved yoke effect, at $1 establishme: sewiug school. The | that w dev g ednes: orni £ Adelard Cote, 39, died at his home 2. v 7 et e @hort Kimonas, 80 and 76c each. | S°n°rosity of ‘Measrs. B. . Murray ! jocuble tine wae the reseit ’ town of Plainfield, on the road run- lafter an illness of about eight months. | Jewett City. She was stricken with | the best work on my invention the last few years, Wiich proves my mental soa fer !.‘ swrs.x who footed the p o % ning from Plainfield to Jewett City. ML;, Cote has been a resident of this | apoplexy while on South Main street and physical condition. s bl i ills incident o the ‘pendition of the e = place for a number of years. He|and taken back to her son’s home in s 2 g 27 ¥, 2 e oot oA uumber of veard| g bkt e oot e weaic | Jonss-Bailey Wedding Announcement. | ieaves wife and six young chil- | Lisbon, where she died six hours la- Please bear in mind that [ am a tettiperance mat and do not advise B = B carime of snteptemens 5t Vo [ending” Nov. 12 was: anportionsd as |, Announcement of the marriage of |dren. er. vorn 1n Jewett | anY one to use alcoholic beverages except as a medicine, but I o firmly ad- i Orimm Zatmment | jowss [ eI Moy 212 weptEUROrY &1 orankc Maroe Jones and Miss Leone s rs. Cheney was born in Jewe t 4 z iy mnksglvn\g |08 Lome” SUp% And tall for the beneft | X0Hot epartment 321104, muintondned | Antoinette, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. GRANGERS' PAPER ity June 3171830 aalghier o Saran | vise all old peoplo and ticse who are ru e l:u;;;tligh‘yh;suxol?rl: a e or worthy csuse.. [F e oo oty $10.50, condtrue :S | Theodore ¥. Bailey of Danielson, on 2 e Griswold and Dr. Enoch Baker. Her s | believe it is the gre | g [of Soyers 31050, constryction, of - sew- | L0000 1 s “heen recelved in this |May Be Publishad in Windhami Coun- | parents disd when sho was very youns ‘WmSkeyda; zeve]:m s -4 A MEG. $103.89," Wilimantle. was | €ity. ‘Mr. Jones has a number of rela- ty Town. ani she lived with her grandmother | Weakened by age. ¥y ANeNS Sriow—Whithncrs T tives here, in Chaplin and Moosup. — until her death and then with her | case it stimulated and v Mrank B ek -5, ranidanod; foc) 25 Mr. and Mrsb Jones will be at home | It is of interést to members of the aunt, Mrs. Joseph Brown. She mar- | pyilt me up; it quickencd 4 . i Ry ank R Snow of . for- { Flyi Nui . #after Decemijer 1, at Forestville. grange to know that an effort is to be | rie enry F. Cheney when eighteen % B S Tea Cloths. e e e i OB and Mise Orei A1, (o Taing Dust o Migmetn ool S made at the mestinz of the national | years of age, and her whole life has | my circulation and made . _ h 45 inches equare, 7c, $1.00 and $1.2 groe i Villim@ntic were” unit- | S e rieiE e grange, now in session in Atlantic | been spent in Jewett City. me feel mors alert and 7/~ _ Sy ¢ in marriage, Wedpesday forgmoon at | Would have been greatiyigppraciated Personals, City, to have the official paper of | She was a member of the Baptist S - 1 octocis by Reg Louis M, o einesdas, cspeciwly on Main stfect| . 3. Taylor of Hope Valley was & |(he Grangers published in a town in | church, joining when quite young, a | able to.do things. AR Lisen Tes Ciotus, 40 tmehes|PNort O (R JMethodist Wi Corner. 'where clouds of dirt and refase | "Ccont Visitor in (his city. Windham county for a_term of years. | charter member of Whatsoever circle | 1 will be very glad i 5 Selted, ot 5198 Aot Mr et MIC o Tospect | e the air all dasy, 1o the annosance | . Leonard H. Bristol spent Wednes- | The paper has @ circulation of about | of The King’s Daughters, a teacher my interview will be the R - B 151 AR e U N WHMRIRE L e, eorie. i tRAL DHRE of the oiiy aay in -Baltic and Taftvill 17,000 copies. A publisher in a near- | in the Sunday school, a member of the 4 z Lan Clothn, -39 nshea] Desses to Tty odetinany. g o 3 f P A5 gt John Coughlin of Norwich was a |b¥ town is after the contract and he | Christian Endeavor society, the La.- | means of saving some g Al L '".‘_’ -~ s At P e s SIS | Horse Makes Trouble for Street De- |Willimantic Visitor Wednesday. has éh" support of many influential aLesthg;a socicty and zgm‘ins:xm;n cir- | of my poor sisters and brothers who befors this have not heard of 1he great wruare, soalioped, at $1.2 cxpress 1o gnena” thuir Komeymoon. n | Pt | Allen B. Lincoln of New haven cail. | embers of the organization. cle, having served as president of sev- | oo they may receive from the uss of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. ‘ h e s oy oaet. Mr Dabv 8| Weineaddy afternoon ' about 315 |3 oo frints in fown Welnmsday. PUTNAM @ member of the W. C. T. U.. being Thousands of letters like this one from Mr. Moors are received from 9150 each Poimeredie " of Thie ey, lpnliam S |oielock 4 Horse attached 1o’ one of | Rev. Ignatius Kost of South Coven- ol chairmen of the floral committee. men and women In all walks of life who have been restored to normal health Johnatahe 0f,ihis Lits. - The = voung |Mullen & St Onges Geiivery wagons |try spent Wednesday in Hartford. : .| In no one place will she be missed : sl Linen Damask 5 : o their home at 317 |became frightened and unmanageabls | Postmaster Fred O. Vinton of|' C: N:":". ';‘""“"““‘ for Alder-| 0 the Baptist church, where she | by the use of the world’s greatest tonic-stimulant j Sid S0, |@nd bolted down Union street. The | Eagleville was in the city Wednesday. | mMan—Duburiel-Waterman Case Be- | has worked faithfully and because she CAUTION.—When you ask your dmgelet, grocer or dealor for Dufy's Pure Malt P Priesnd b, ntil the wagon fetched Up | 4104 on friends in Willimantic Wed- resses D. arranged v very S . " ¥ o i over T [ vetd v AT MO, - Quinis, tbe) S e yros Ik meat e . H, {neadaY was & woman of rare good nature, self | the OId Ghemist oo the ighel, and mare fure, e Seu OV 10 20K Sutkey. Go 5 ‘oheh orid wide Vil and Grip remedy re- | 3ond the erosswallc near 0frs, . 8 |\PCCIE L e ] Willism Smith of Pomfret Center | forgetful in the interest of others, al- | FRE% S10% *PML U0GC s Wivice and s silistrated meaical Booklot costatuing tostis E moves cauwp. Call for full name. Look | Bliven's store. “The force ..rqn.l col- | ity Wednestay calling on|SBOWS a black woodchuck killed near | WAYS responding to a call for helb In | monials and rare common senso rules.for hoults, bot sent frec. Imrge Damask hemsticched | [0r Signayyre E. W. Grove. . ision was sufficient to tear the stone -y ” Hampton. any direction. Her cheery, optimistic ; and scallopsd, at $1.00 each | — T post from its foundation and neave uy e G Mr. and Mrs., C. K. Shaw and son | VIEW of life endeared her to everyone ] Hexamethylenstetramine ope of the flagsiones lorming part of | District Superintendent J H. New- | Knowlton are visiting Mr. Shaw's par- |Who came in contact with herand | ____ . o o > Table Cloth, guaran. | 184ie mame of & German ehemica, | 8 Crosswalk and loosen a number of |land of Norwich was a imantio | gnte at_ Bayonne, NET ier place can never be filled in the : d Damaskc Table Emaran- | e i vt Inenentical | cobbleetones used in the walk. The | visitor Wednesday. Nre B oA Stoddard Has returned | church or community. NOANK | Dispute Over a Scale. teed not to fade, $1.50 and $1.7 | % Fotey's Kidney Remedy. Hexa- | 2800 was damaged and the shafts| g A Lewis and party from West|from = visit of & month with relatives She is survived by her husband, o haa Aldrapted ; ‘methlenetetramine is recognmized by | ore broken. | Haven werz in the city Wednesday, |in Arlington, N. J. Henty F. Cheneyv, an overseer in a - |, The money question has disrupted Tapestry Table Covers, $1.00, $1.50{ medical text books and authorities as Mansfield M e making the trip in an automobile. The guild of St. Philip’s chu mill in Mahchester, N. H., and two |Surprise Party for Mr. and Mrs. Au- | Brooklyn chul’cl;lhchmr.‘ ’theic,l:‘e:c‘:fl:s and $20 each &, rie neld solvent and anti-septic tor | Maneieid Man Pays for Wilarity. | " praest . Chesbro-iefc on the 1007 | meet’at the home of Daniel sons, Buoch b Cheney of Lisuor st | iwastus Thompeon-iBeiste’ and.; Par. | 5 e wifib ginelE=Niw, Yiric ties he ur 'rke Foley's Kidney Rem- | Pavid Barrows, who was arreste | express Wednesday for Bridgeport to |more this (Thuraday) afternoon Ay 3 y, el sonals. * 1o s T 1 - edy prompciy at the frat sign of m.:»‘;t"’;"«"'(;wf"":;he.‘(,*""“fi,f;,';, artant | fekve"bacic an automobtle for & cus- | J,' B LiHeureux lax “hesun’ work | Aspinook Weachery! T - t b S \“"“ il KA 4 b 2 » | ney trouble and avoid a serious mal- | 70 e0gln, autHGtities, SWas | {omer. as insurance agent at Marlboro, Mass. ighteen-Table Whist. A surprise party.was given Mr. and OF, HEATERS from 3296, $3.99 to ady .The Lee & Osgood Co. | et plage, and drratencd PR | Michel Biesonette of Pawtucket, R.| K. H. S. to Play Local Team. Ruthie Rebekah lodge gave a whist | Mrs. Augustus Thompson of High | Norwalk—A good company of feled i - g e | Allen about noon Wedresday, He was|L, attended the presentation of Marie- | Killingly high school's basketbalt | in Odd Fellows’ hall on Tuesday eve- | sirect Wednesday evening. About 20\ ER1es 1Trom the VArous TrEes BE G | Charged with drunk.nmess breach of |Jeanne at the opera house Tuesday |team will come to Putnam Fritay aft- | DiDg. elghicen tables being occupied. | o™ oo™ Ulaic Was enjoyed ana | SinE™ Daushters gathered in thel | : e LT R ey afternoan. {0 play. Putnam hish | Reffeshments were: served: the com: | ¥Te present. Music war | oo ot o e “ Seiltyl 1o three charge C. Winfield Noyes, who'travals for a {in Hammond hall, mittee in charge being Mrs. Francis ents we i S Ll I D arctitera aniH { Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Papen . Southwick and Monday evening got|Rumford Falls and Rangeley Lake, Me. | The republicans of the Second ward | "0 * & Heliday T Will be. played here. Friday. evening, (and Silvermine © i i Pavterne. | e T e o | B mEmit e O e The lineup Is Fitapatrick and Mosliery ) ~ . [ bouse. The case w 5 . J. McCormick of any, N. Y. |didate for alderman. ierman Car- | ° iller left Wednesday morn- | forwards; Hasbrook, Chappell an dvine It’s a Great Thlng. sented by Grand Juror Albert . James. | was a recent guest of his cousin, Miss |ver and C. D. Sharpe are named as | ing for Bristol to spend the holidays | Wweaver. guards: Fifch, center, b A Justice Allen imposed a fine of $10 and | McCormick, a student at the Williman- | ward committee. The republicans of | At his son-in-law’s, W. E. Spicer’s. Ho | " Eimer Bakor has agturned from a WATCHES . costs, amounting to $22.04 tic Normal' school the Fourth ward are to hold their cau- | Will call on the way on friends in |visit to Providence. : 3 A I WHAT’S THAT B e Mis' hius Tiofhbatt: fyhe Sy Teen [ou Camiri (ider) Svine Groton, Noank and New London Ao’ Packer and aaughter of New || FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. - | . e the guest for the past month of - her Extra Trai Satur e = London have been recent guests of | It will pay you to look at the —= ; 5 a Trains on_ Saturday, assortment e Tt quality is ... |brotier, Dr. Harry Rothblatt, of Bos-| <. % 7 ¢ STAFFORD SPRINGS Mrs. Ida Marsh. || assor 8 f quality Former County Home Boy Armed with |7 0teh, D Barty, Hotht (pSoveral football specials will be run Mrs. Tierbert Cost is confined to her desired vou witl be suited. ° Policeman’s Club. > Lincoln Whi = gough Putnam Saturday, en route ill Adjusted— | home by illness: SHAW’S, Putnam Conn. .\ Linco te of Ashford and | foaarShoma oM Saturday, ¢ TOUe | insurance on Fabyan Mill Adjuste home by SEse gl ) Con: BT Copinan 0 | Alfred H. Warner of Scotland were in | Mg R Thhe e b, i tod J .| George E. Main and mothér have| TuThS o reatrieBart] SAVINIE, | toi s v oo o IS DAL R 8 Y M 1 | TR SV (et €75 o oegs o | Ting. e -OMcer Grady und was locked | ¥aY to do jury duty in the superior |four sections, so Putnam people will | The Insirance on the Fabyan mill |house on Kim strest. = = o . o | |55 5ne charge of beins a suspicious [SOUTt in session at Putnam at least have an opportunity to get a | which was recently destroved b P et "ue_, ot 2irs. Toéinde CARD OF THANKS. E But Cheer Up, for You Can| 1 vou voxt peLmve rr Axp|person. A search at headquarters re- DANIELSON ook at a host of Harvara eupporters. | hag bean aaH ol tonl o ey, {5 | Miski._ Mr. Spsulding {s en’route fgri| For all the symphtiy’ words of end | vealed biliy something after the sabriel Shah; ca, N. Bl e ¥ : couragem poautiful flowers ai [SHuER g bl mndtnine ; ater tor | SUPERIOR COURT. visiting friends in town. New York, where he is in business. | Kindnesses expressed and Showmy Get Money by calling al the, *'* ©P=> 70 convierion—yust | RIHED G5 PSTIEET (0 0 one | Imperial Quartette Gives Comcert — — Another Ligense Granted. e e ju thelona or00s baayad deyls ¥ by g At o i e e R o O il MaKamnan foioe se Euhar | DUbHriel- WatsTman 7 Case- on - Trint |2 s i ohe Sreat Mosien i | DA mepatead o wm e o B e s e T e 5 omms . R Hused ¢ T‘rn;r(’l“x;\dn\('g“:'rr-\u' Hie said that | Hospital—Effort to Have National During Wednesday. | cenes granted last week ;hp county | relatives n Waterford. 1”"}»» e e e o MORAN § s wva ot £ % e was 0 a man named | 2 5 % — commissioners have granted a license | MR ar % Toe ‘5 l“lman"c CONCLUSIVELY PROVE TO: YOUR|1iyje in Franklin from the New Lon- | Grange Paper Published in Wind- | 1n tha superior court here Wednes- | oo orisioners have granted a licenss True Blue Society Meets. Brookiyn, Couti, Nov. 16, 1910 BNTIRE SATISFACTION .THAT 17| 25° 4 that h}c recently | ham County. gayy_m: case ot Jennie lJuburml’I\!,ip\m » of business will be in the new | The True Blue societywmet at Me- el (ENTIR ATISFACTION T |ier 4id not have i — . Fre aterman was begun he | brickc building on Main street. Un- | chanics’ hall Wednesday afternoon. . M A R |in 13 e nger. He did | Mra. Ollver W. Bowen is spending |case is a civil action in which the | der v which permits one saloon | * The Reading club will be entertain- | HARRY E. BACK, Sttorney-at-Law n f1s A ¥a THAT CAN NOT BE " er he had uny relatives few d with relatives in Willi- | plaintiff seeks to recover damages as|to each 500 of the population, only [ed by Miss Annie Spicer this after- | i7" B e | but said he was wiling fo mantie o vest Side hay | 57U Of an accient which occurred | onemore liceuse can be #ranted in | noon: | PATENTS ) . H PUTED. WE HAVE ‘GOOD FA- | Captain Richmond releases ohn Fournier of the West e has |on Elm street in this city at noon on | Stafford iph Doton of Hartford called on 15 Union Sireei. | ncaduy morning on the young |gone to Chambly, P. Q.. for & visit | April & Iust year, when the littls Du- | T, F Jordsn was in Rockville on | rricata in the village Wednesday eve- | Protect your ldea. Handsome 63 e TO A YOU IN YOUR |man's promise to leave town at once. |W v:h] rel]e.\)!;\;lse AR 5 hrl:!e-l 1‘z,lrl was kn;vked )do“’n by an |business Tuesday. K. | paze Gulde Pook Free. A R . — John igle 1 esday after- |automobile driven by C. I'red Water- | The woodwork on the outside of the | = Mrs. Hester Freeley of Wayland, | . iel Tunruv srletly confidentiall . ... .0 i nw saDs BARy ] William, L. Smith: Goes’ Home: ioon for a visit with relatives in |man, agent of the French River Tex- | national bank bullding is being paint- | Mass., is visiting friends in town. FrtonmstIock, Danielson, Conn. St | William Lawrence Smith, the premi- | Canada. - e company’ at Mechanicsville. The | ed. Mrs, Melville Daball spent vesterday | 0ct1TuTh AND PLEASANT WITH A LITTLE |um twirler of the Connecticut baseball arden W. I. Bullard, who has been |accident happened at the time a street | Michael B. Sullivan of Willimantic | jn New London with friends eVl —_— { association, and Mayor Dunn's. lead- |T€COVEring at his home from an oper- | parade was passing spent Wednesday in the borough. Several of the young people from | E w3 G I f l; JAEK l]“ -{}em'sl | METHODICAL SYSTEM. LET US |ing boxman for the season of 1910, left ?:)Az:)xn}r!;r{:vrrn;};d some time since, is .\;‘mr'x rm‘n,ntxhu ;u:k:;: o T R | the village attended the birthday par-| IHE “[flfl“bt SALE w““”m . Wednesd: for his home in Water- | PO¥ blo-to o1 wich represents e plaint! and 1 v of Miss FEleanor Lewis at West R I EXPLAIN THE PROPOSITION To |l Miss Nirs. Smith will foin fim | Mrs. A 10 Armingion enteriained |forney Charies . Scarls the ‘dstend- STONINGTON. | Svatic Wednesday evening | at The Bcton Dry Goods Stere, Dane inles cti i e ; next week and they will spend the |the me e Ladies’ Art cb |ant et LA R L - felson. Some big discounts for our anamd ;‘;,n- nxsan;l_ ley | YOU winter with Mr. Smith's yarents. | Wedbesday atternoon. o The case, which js being tried e Basketball Team at High School— Sharp Competition | Customers another \eek; Attractize Filling a Specialty . i ¥ aftvriasva et ha has' 4" chance %6 Luthe: . ch o rovidence | fore Judge Marcus H. Holeomb and Quarterly Meeting of Free Library v on | Bargains on every coun'er in the siure B s Glrett, - - Wiliwaatio e Lynn of the New England \V?m;‘(lm}:i;h friends in Danielson on 3 jury, wes unfinished at adjournment | Association—Seventoen Liquor Li- | Am Ohio boy has invented an enzine | Buy” oz goods now. 3 . G Of the oam Togland | Wea ; Vednesday aftcrmoon. Tt will he re- | which uses gunpowder as the motive | ©aaptao Telephone. Jund Th L illi H s g : 3 s e | censes Issued. | power. wais may drive the motorey- 4 s R | The t:illimantic ith Willimantic, it there is a team | To Have Charge of Putnam Store. |50 morning. v Dt the neceasity of adopting dyna- | THE BOSTON. DHY.GOODS STORM a - oo 4 here next season. _Joseph Huard and Miss Laura Sa- FUNERAL. A baskethall team has been organ- | oa 3% Yo NEGRETIY Ol T8 noise pro- | Main Street, Danlelzon. E. L. PRINCE, 5 a l t l l | varia are to be In charge of A. Weis- i , |ized by the pupils of. the Stonington | Gucer— Toledo Biade. sepiz0dw .ames E. Keech. Mgr. g ” | avings institute Judgment Suspended. berg’s new store at Putnam. e Ma g Rrets Shariasic High school. They will play their i C | ¢i Tuesday evenin . B. H. Rich- Good Hunting. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Sher. | 175, g4me with the Wheeler school lee Cream I C MURRAT. President ond ‘arstol” Tnome “orir 9f| 1oiwe cagus yna Chutes Bertorat | 100k s Sl Bedmieany ooy i | Sl i Somnaton nest wonk “They | N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | o o oy o o Seorte | were members of a party that.recently |9 o'clock with a solemn high mass of | fogden Aanery Togoins oot and 1 omecfionery e ia M. Flini of Ash strest. Foster was In | caught 24 rabbils in a days hunt, ~ |reaulem at St. Marys church, where | racime aau oy tining school. The SETe T Pt o8 St ki ¥ frersary requiem mass was |many relatives and friends from this | Jeqo Growley 3. Mureas Henry 286 Mals S Willimantie, Conn. fhs s ac A It o celebrate St James' church this |and surrounding towns were in at- | Charles . Shackley. Arthur Zellar, i -~ o weck Celing’ Labonte. - Al [tendance " The bearers were Albert | SILert” Youns, Fosedll Hembhill = | the members of the family were pres- |Light, Sr. James. Weeks, Putnam, | e A 3 T ELMORE BEPAR 2 ent Laurénce Keizan, ~Wilsonville, and | Shot Big Deer. i & SHEPARD, AtFountains & Eisewhere | 7he work of cutting down the hill [ Thomas Fagan of Uxbridge. Burial| Eugene P. Hyde, who is hunting in sahll (8. cossors to Sosslons & Elmo~) | Gk for | msf(‘» m; Atwond residence at Wil- was in St. Mary's cemetery. Mun.e,flshul a :da.ge deer \\mle] on fh.ls | . 2 s! Ol | tiamsville has been practically com- he meeting of Quinebave Pomona | trip. He found game vepy plentifu ) A tmbaimers and funeral Lirectors, o : vy Poies e e [ gramke T to e eld A 0. 7T .| Good. Wesk. for.. Etsh, I £ | For Infants and Children. |~ Little Mignon Morin, daushter of |Pomfret street, early in December. T R e e ,‘ —_— 60-62 North Sirest. | Mr and Mrx: Ludger J. Morin of Haw- - Pk o S A 2 : i LADY ASSISTANG i Kins street, was given a birthday party STATE FORESTER barrels, Bessie §, Frances = Beabe S, “d Yflu Hava Telephone cdkuectlom. | recently. 3 L P—— Harry Chesebro 5 of flatfish. e I _— —— The Dl’l‘hll and Genuine Concert by Imperial Quartette. Thinks Some Trees About Wolf Den| Several schooners I8y in the harbor : A K. BURNHAM, Agent s caduriit Tmtbor: Slikhe Voure Might Be Cut With Profit. rere over Wednesday, owing to the - » " MAL' ED MILK\» ople’s course of entertainments was rough sea and high wind. ways ol Marufacturer of different styles of | 3 given hefore a large audience in the | Members abeth Porter Put- he tug Harriet assisted the Bunker Light Carriages and Wagons, | 75 MONUMENTS, The Food-drink for All Ages, |iov 1ail Sweanesdas cvening. T nam chapter, D. A" R. had the oppor- | Hill Trom, hor dock There out into. the mess Cerriage: d Wagor | feaastones " % | concert was giv by the Imperial |tunity of aring a talk by Samuel | Sound. Bur il was bound B Conitane sit Wasse :W_,,::;; T e o K aim ok pioas At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, | wlarieto of Worceste: Spring, staic forester. ” ai Cheir | for Philadelpbia Bears the ©f all kird. Repository and shops | and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. | The large new engine to be lustalled | meeting tilis week. Mr. Spring's talk Busy Quarter at Library. 180 Valley Strsst. | wwm. F. & P A LENNON, Keep it on your sideboard at home. | of the Guinebaue company has srrireq i Some s cuent aavlcn: rala he quarterly meeting of the Ston- Horse Shocing. Tel zonnection. eochie Maln LT Watin B s el 2 5 B oIS Iere 11 Is o be taken to the mill and | Den in Pomfret ~ o.M WOl |ington Free library association _was movid Wiilimentic. Conn. Don't travel without it. - oot P T s e mill an D e & made an inspection | N€1d Monday evening, President S. H. | T Aamee . s — A quick lunch prepared in a minute. | of the Wolf Den territory, whare tha | Gieieoro presiding. The reports of HIRAM N. FENN, : 7 ute; | "o W Trifle ohanger. {of the WO pen farifory wiare |t P e ers s - . | There has been no reduction in the e g " % * | UNDPERTAKER and BEMBALMER At Willimantte, Ct. n a ! Take no imitation. Just say "HORLICK'S. i ¥ o h He said it would be possible to im- T prica of mi : it It’s Wall I’ape S In No Gombino or Trugy P}, Noats 'n Danielson incident | prove tne srounds at little expense. 5 prices | Some parts of the grounds are hea: throughout the country. but it was | wooded. Other parts appear to be o hooks taken out during the quarter, ending November 14, 1910; 2,224 fis- | approved. The Hbrarian reported 3330 | the latest designs that you de- Lady Assistant | 5'e. come here. Our large assortment — tion, 106 non-fiction. " Book committee | Opium Morphine nor Mineral. €or Artistic Wall Papers et & 0B N JBWEIL BlLY |reas o s redieed esn e recommended ‘cutting ana gl Giend B e & o o7 A. B. HOLMES, Ly e e ing of some of the mature r Miss I6 Rbesmont e ot | faine 1o MAFFIT g R R T o eeves thta authors 2, bought Seventeen Licenses lssued. sum of $7.020 has been turned We will be pleased to | wstimate on paintiug or Gecorating, a3s wil gusrantee both work and,| oh Coffey, who was badly bit be used in teh by a large dog at Dayville a faw |property. He said 1 should be done ca FHERE IS NOT A HOWE and on the | | Scarred by Dog's Bite. | | davs ago, is considered as out of dan- . s e Vg e - serions results, from the inci. |average of adout once in ten years town treasury by the county price p ere in no BEAUREGARD, dent, but the littlo feilow will proba- |and in this way the work could be as the sum due from Telophena eonnection nov2sa * afe whose e e | biy be scarred for life Inade profitable 1l intoxlcating liquors in | e . - A bia < home 18 Ue s ! Tt L % Tidying Streets. : RYEDioun, (idenaes i have | G ARS #he shin el EEe T R PARAX | BmoyenlaEithe town e cagsyq | 81X HUNDREDIAND FIETY Bacs |nem imyed | el tnglatin Shos Aperect Remedy forConsy l d M del D n WhIS na rodiy O Tl e Mt T Wb Jehastone: the SircctaMad putters né i ascimn® | Sent Out for Thanksgiving Donations | Tramys have aireads begun to-ap- m,wswm'g"""sf i 19i1 Overlan O0CIS| i:e A C fndrewbusic€o. | T to Hospita pLy fox lodEing, of ths RabuGh ok Worms Convsians eeris or uver ‘4 804-306 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. & 7. morromiEy « so How's This ? The bags that are distributed at| Horaco Champlin, who recently un- ressand LOSS £ SOBRO, 103 Main 8¢, | ————— 2 R Soadtn Bagat. Shop, ow’s This ? this time of vear for Thenksgiving of- | derwent an operation, is very ill at ERNEST P. CHE h TR AN B0} . e arrary ek i hide ' ¢ One Hundred Dollars Re- |ferings to the Day-Kimball hospital | his home. p- DN T P i R gk )b Bleycle aid Automobile Rupatring e ot s R | be collectedion nast: Thoder. |. B M. Simms ‘of Boston : was . here Thirty Years Oil and Gasollne for sale. not cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Nearly 630 of these bags have been | Wednesday. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Korth St. | = 5 Haoy We. the MaGerslaned. bive kaows ¥, |8eat out of town und a iiberal re- g sctzsa o e J. Cheney Tor the last 1o vears, and |BRonse is looked for from all sections Czar’s Scientific ‘Industry. & 2 a1 ‘wrrrn. . t‘m' o~ belleve him perfectly. honorame in ail |of the coun The czar of Rugsia is said to be fond Q Moy an ""‘": oo " aneys bu\nlne.!'!tlnlm(lflul IA‘Q financlally Proper Mail Boxt Recommended. f ding chemist 1s that how he .‘AMES HARRIES s -':T::«f'»-, ks :!3 e LgaErY out.any obligations made | p cinaster Frank G, Letters s | learned to dissolve a duma in two min- 3% " o Fi "WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, egain urging patrons of the local serv- | utes?—Louisville Courier-Journal. PERFUMES, TCILET ARTICLES, Wholesale Druggists. Teledo. fce to arrange in their own interest G STATIONERY. . HOU Hall's Catarch Cure is taken fater- |receptacies into which their mail may Waterbury.—The Rev. J. Francis Lee GRE Cacd Shep.-5 Jewel naily, acting direstly upon the Dlood |he dropped by the carriers. or that | presided at the panquet given at Mt THE GENTAUR COMPANY. HEW YORK EITY. . op. FUNEE entimaniais_nent Tree. *Prive 75 sants |Alots be cut in doors. with the ssme fOlive A. Al K. Zion church Monday Furuliure a8d CrawZord CeokIng |pe, bottie Seld by all Druggists end in view. Ce-operation along the |night to work the closing of the ob- B 801 Main Sireel, Willimanlic e LIRS R T S b SR e S B Bl S £ 8 o Bl § Junsd “Phones—Store 6i-: pai- riers giving a mere prompt service as ! tlie church E SURER S G T

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