Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 24, 1910, Page 2

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Willimantic, Gonn. RAY'S BOSTON STORE : wi LLIMANTIC \.\'audl.uu-ee of New Haven and Mrs,jJordan, Leuise Stacbner, Ruth Taylor PUTNAM Percy M. Blake to Inspec t Wal pany's Plant—Death of George H. Nichols—Trustee of Gets Busy. Arnold Estate ” Barton Jacobs of Thompson is men: tioned as a candidate foi as messenger or doorkeeper r appointment in the house during the session of the next legislature. ‘Sergeant Patrick Hayes has returned to duty after enjoying his annual vaca- tion of one week. Chairman Comstoc! ¥ ence over the holil H. B. Rankin of stereopticon 1 Baptist church next Tuese k Back. Charles W. Comstock of chairman of the democratic tral committee, was in Putnam nesiay, having just returned from a hunting trip in Mgine. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alec Dupre of New Bedford are spending Thanksziving with relatives in Putnam. Mr, and Mrs. L. O. Willlams are en- tertaining O. E. Ryiher and family of day Noank is to ecture at the day evening. Frozen Toes Amputated. Faward Bennett a patient at the Day Bennetts (oes were aind these onthe foot mputated Fxpress for the 1 rule on the ) day afternoon. rowded. Kia r trains in tw Jiday idland dly All regul traft ¢ Putnam fs ALl hospital. recently n ozen affected were \ sections to re the Wednes- “ains were EXPERT RETAINED To Make Inspection of Water Com- pany’s Property. of s besn retained of water commissioners nspeciion of the plant o ny, the purcl is contemplated by the ¢ 1s to his findings. Mr Newtonviile, by the board to make an the Putnam hase of which it Blake is an able | engineer and his report will be awaited with interest Advent Services. Rev. Sidney Dixon, pastor of Philips church. announces that there will ot be any Friday evening services {during Advent. but there will be a spe- CASTORI For Infants and Children, - Thi flfiSWRIA THE CRNTAUR CoMPANY, HEW YONK CITY. cial Advent service on Wednesday | Story of Piigrims, grade 5: Harvest Smith's broth Franklyn evenings. Rev. Wolcoot . Studler, | Home, grade 7: Thanksgiving exer- |Swmith, in Hartford, for Thankseiving. pastor of the ¢ h of the Reconcilia- | cise, grade 4: duet, grade 5: exercise, | Arthur Kempton of New Britain and tion, Webster, is to be_the preacher | grade 6; dialogue, rades § and 5. | Harley Kempion of Hartford were Vie- on the evenings of Dec. 7, 14, 21 Mies 'Alice Brown played for itors in town Tuesday Generous Gifts for Hospital Dinner. |Singing and marches | At Summer ‘Hom Whate thelr other reasons for Boy of Ten Givan/Beer. | Mrs nessie Kingsbury and daughter, thankegiv the patients at the Day| A most disgracetul thing happened | Miss Helen, ars % at their sum- Kimial] ospiial Wil G enfoyiment | sinday” 't Folah (g bavpened | mer” N n Brondway for . few fofay. in D king of a Eenerous|peer was given a lad of ten yeurs un- | 94¥8 fin ands ARugbter Thanksgiving dinner which is to be | 1o became Intoxicated o. 184 s. Edwin B. Cragin and daughter, 1 by friends of the institution s Alice Cr and son Bradtord of d by B 2 came to school Tuesday In_this_con- A i Bt h 0 delight in remembering it on this | gitjon, Hursiade “Ajant ;DL H eir sumine h‘f;m" date, Station Aent Carl Gllbert of | Folmcs was motified.” DY Holmes vis: ST T Pomfret patfent there, has donated 4| jteq the home of the child and gave | 3 @ ey ¥ bl turkey and another tame 4% 1 &It | (e miher 1o understand that it such (4156 Wil i SIS rom the glrle at the Ben Groevenor|a thing occurred again, strenuous T v e M i fon et Fomrar, Snerelare twanty: |tion whuid ‘e taken<and that s ; week. ey Holiday Notes. o Mrs. Nellie Hooper, Pays and | gaughte Mrs. Harry Leons at OBITUARY. Darsihy Yioamer went to anchesters | LRI nrize i i y-the-Sca on Wednesday (o spend Sl Pl 4 Goorge M. Nishols, Thanksgiving. Miss Edna Bumstead brook putting in the t George “H. 3 died at his)and Everett Hooper are in Pawtucket 5 16/ (ho aThYEIIpIt niAR ERTN home in Thompson Tuzsday afternoon! Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Keen have as v, The gravel will beliisss after a long illness. Mr. Nichols was | their guests today Mr. and Mrs. Wal- in the.Lyman's Viaduct and widely known throughout enséem (‘1011- ter Keen and two children of Flush- | the Rapelo biidges. necticut, his connection with various|ing, f. L. and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. | ¢ f business enterprisec having brought | Hewiti and daughter. [f5; (Ensoystie; Catarim him in close contact with many men.| School is closed for the remainder | The first, night's entert ent. 12 s aptiiuds’ coF ufhies of busincas was | o ihe : bt oo Granse hallpigen B e dicE I pparent at an early age and through | Mrs. eft for New |Of St. Atidrow's ¢ resda the development of this tralt Mr. | York on Wednesday fo spend two |eVening was largely aticrded, several Nichols became an exceptional man in | weeks. large parties coming from Moodus, Asalings with, proplemuier hie maturell Pme/ Bostoion WHT-bs clised. tonay { Bftcheiies Shige? L amEtaeaine was one he large vers of | after nine o'clock -until half past six |towns. [ B T Amma ¢ cattle during 4 verlod of his life that | 3¢ night gmed e e there was in this state and his know- | Dairy he membel ledg: and judgment in this line was . Andrew ub. which wau < expert. Mr. Nichols was| COLCHESI’ER. rendered in 1 of the organizers and promoters in | the evening, between the a for an clectric Toad between |8t. Andrew's Guild Gives Entertain- after the niny, Melcher. the Braziial / rdale and Putnam. He m»' ment—Sudden Death of Israel stidizita o -'Hfl‘"‘ (‘ ':’I‘l ,}1;:”\' teen yeurs president of that institution o) 3 iy Saonell ) AL aow the floon . Nichols was always wtmunch re- Charles Saunders of “Provide WAS | oleared and ¢ was enjoyed. The blican. e had represented his town | at his liome on Linwood avenue Tuest| mmperial or ITnished - mmsic the state legislature fn the session | day. Mr. Saunders has just relurned jang professor d. Re- 185171888 and had heen olscted to | from Washinglon. D, C. whers e | frehments wore the even- 1 various offices in Thompson. His|drove an automobile from Providence |ing Auties were always acceptably dfs- | to_that eity. 3 sl e LIRS o chrged Louts H. Baldwin of New Haven What One Sacialist Will Do. or ten vears he was a member of | was here Monday : na b Vicear Bevwer. the only socialistiewtt the board of trustees of the Connecti- darry McElroy of New - v '. ected 40 o hewrs s honors cut state hospital for the insane. {in town Tuesday and ! and does hot expect to Over. Mr. Nichols is survived by his wife, | tending the funeral ¢ ¢ use which of late was four s and one daughter. James Ruddan. % t some of h k are | Wiiliam Allen of New Havor t o dist pamber of TRUSTEE HOLBROOK e o v taver n| Reading, P s been elected fo fames Enddan of New Haven was in ! Making Ready to Manage Business of | town Tuesday and Wedne A Ny, el Avrold Eilate come to attend the funeral of h o Sralae] CHapdBl s Hele E | nephew, James Ruddan. s not wuch in that 1i “to Depuly Sherift Goorke B Holbraok. | Wikam: B. Baker'and Geo “The s arcitites v'.~’~"f-srlfn(vxm~ o qualified this week as trustee of |y5me on Linwood avenue over Thanks- |of Pennsyivania ¢id about as fing | tha ks Rext M. Ar- | home on | 0f thut ort as ever was dona outs nold j o have an office in | 5" X Hlinojs. Howev a plumber, ! his home on Eim street for conducting Sudden Death at Westchests vs some that particvlar task.— the business incident to his trusteeship| Undertaker . H, Dawley and Dan licago Tribune. ind T « hookkeeper, | Wegster were in Westchestar T James B. Tatem, rd Carpenter | atténding the funeral m‘m. i ; and Wiillam 8, all of this|who died suddenly Sunday morhing a . “ city, are the | the age of 71 Burial was in the West- WalToR Captain Paine in Town. o Rl Waa A NaEaT Ly FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. W. I. Paine, U, §. A., stationed | yhdnesdas it W to look at the Franc i 0 town to spend S Mis. Taichix R. Hazen. Miss || assortmet 1t auality s Gk of "“""‘;' “:”""] Captain | win H. Hazen of [hA-‘Hfl: SHAW’S, Putnam Conn. ne r here only a Short | jagjeal seminary are the gu time before returning to the coast pre- | s, A. L. Stabbins ove paratory to goin to the Phi s, vl 5 where he i " giving. Smit where he is to be stationed |~ Mr. and Mre. J.{mgh e th HARRY E BACIK, Attorney-at-Law n, Briefs. aaughter, Miss Annfe Smith, a : e | ; | The next great holidaye, Christmas| - PATENTS and New Yesr's day, wili fall on a Sunday. causing a lesser break in bus | Protect your idea. Handsome €8= | ness than b . [ ©mily Willlams of this eity. and her cla ool ssmate, Elizabeth Case. ; Deceased was o member OF th . What Is Going On Tonight. | ember Of the, Co- | gimer M. Hunt of Hartford is at STORE CLOSED TODAY, THANKSGIVIN s e 2008 T i, Sl oy 4 | e M, Mo ot aor i (this forenoon < < . [/ reet, : Blo Jormoon).a Meving Blotures o [t Wats S Motk Hebunt Bua B 0 MWL BC ARG Week, for the Opera fouse (matinee and might). | tHIng like two years ago, Mrs., Hale Ay i) Sttt dgere Hop At Washburn Hali | and lier husband moved G%m Columbia | , Miss Allce M. Halligan, a teacher in (th afternoon). 1to the old ‘Halg Mom o the Windham high school, is spending Bocial ana Disice 1o A. B. 8. Hall . | Hin, aeiead at Village | (0 hanksgiving recess with her sis- > Boxing Bill . Collins ve. Abe the s g s 4 ewsboy-—\W. A. C. — fr . % B 4 - FUNERAL. | Miss Jessie M. Baldwin, a teacher in THANKSGIVING EXERCISES Trenton, N. J at the home of her : b o M R siin A o goRs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baldwin, of Held at St. Joseph's School—Attrac~| “Tha funeral of Mys. Amelia Anderson |’ "CShect street. i T tive Programme. was held Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 | 5 [ Silas Parker.a teacher at the W. 5 o'clock from Her home at Village Hill, SUONTCING S5 Apend ciih Wednesday afternoon af st Jo. |l.ebanon, the Swedish minister from L ixeacen Gt atils; home iy sepl's school AT ARiVing pro- \'ur\\ ch’ officiating. The body was | Brimfield, Maes. gramme was carried Gut a8 follows iced in the receiving vault at tne B Baldwin been summoned TLithe Words of Gaorys, paorais . | Willimantte cemetery. . Fansral Direc: v duty In the United States dis- ran, Robert Scdfres, Willim Hurlihe: Elmore & Shepard were in charge | trict court that will convene at Hart- | Thankszivio e Song. children: recita- | T the arrangemente, ford December 7. i tion,” The Thanksziving, Alice Mrs. M Myrtice Kingsbury cipal | 1 < 4 a J. R. T Myrtice Kingsbur principal [Encene; on, Five Pat Turkeys: | e runeral o o e of school at South Windbaun, i John g iwrence Casey, WHIl- |0 FABeS Wed ¢ J. (ROOb) | gpending . Thanksgiving with relatives | w“ v Loutavie Goiab S enibe | Tarhier wis fisld Wed afterncon | ana friends in Providence. | «,, s recitation, Pufitun (v, Mary | L2 Bridge street ~Rev. William S B ety e e lvaatioh. Putitan Girl. Mary {Beard, pastor of the Frst Congrega- | S e to - sendy e it i ahee, Little House- |quring whieh' Afra. Henry: T. .Burr |Wothér in East Providence | B s eners Mezic Taccson: |RE, Burial was antic| S. Praluerd West of Columbia is | Fecitation A Muthal - Aistke - An. | ometery. Funeral Directors Iimore & |gpending a few duys i and P A 5 Shepard were in charge of the arrange- | New Yor laaving he on th 7 thony Meech A Little | g & ¢ on the 4.07 { 3, nents, express Wednesday afternoo) ¥ reetuation, | men press Wednoadss attornuon, ! Dinker, Watter Tavignes | o Mr. and Mrs, Frank Alpaugh and Mr. | Feoitation, of Thankuly. MONTIES' BIG BALL and Mrs. Clifford Alpaugh left Wed- ing. Paul Morau; song, America, class S nesd: afternoon to spend Thanksgiv- o, O B Proves One of the Most Successful |ing with relatives in Providence and class. Affairs of the Social Season—Fine Malcolm Little, a student of Clar] lrv‘r- g - v‘ was g];( dlly)lxhs Concert Given. college, Worcester, is at the howe of ¥ 1« i flrst, second and thir Ao his parents, Mr: and Mrs. C. K. Lit- All-our‘Dress Hats and Street Wear Hats, (i it 5o Grifion™or the | yoicomeny tiowe ompny, o, o, o f0r (s Ahanliuiibig reecs ters Patricia, Mary Sosegn wad Ger- | Vg Dy Eave ita thirty-sixtii annuai T e e . s | concert and ba nesday evening over 200-of them, marked at less o i TR e AT DANIELSON In Costumes of Colonial Day: | eautltully (dsoorated | especlally and| piang for Union Thanksgiving Servi $aSo . Y the exquisite blending of red and white iy ice than half off | The childzen of the Kindersarten, of |iniersperscd with Hurel banked in| —Telegraph Operators Taking Eye | . e g s sn g oo front of the stage and wound around [ Tests—Moosup Bowlers Defeated. of the first a econd grades acted |each chandelier made an artistic effsct ki st ‘e of Pilgrim seitlers. Those | 3 - 4 i #0509 15 @ good epportunity for every one to get a good up-to-date Hat ¢ the life of Pilgrim seitiers. Those | Decorator P. D. Donohue receivedmany | Alired A, Richards of Hoston is - R e part mers drewsed n Rilsrim, {compliments upon the excellent ap- | spending “Thanksgiving with itiends | doss a star 4 b costumes e~ | pearance of the hail s nd Every one ds this ssason’s model and style, made of felt and velour, grades has studics on the Pil- | The concert and bill was vefy large- | " Mocass 3o Kather 1 M | launed with Black and white wings and fancy Persian ribbon. ! listened Lo talks by the |ly attended evidence thai the afair|aslward of Notre Dame academy of | 43 pleasureably looked forward to.|Putnam are spending the holids . wio Drese Hats that soid for $1.39, $2.39 and $2.95, now $1.39: $3.3% now | ificnks Mimbare Soibtseh SRSt Tt AN N $1.80; €299 now 82.39; §4.39 now $289; $4.59 and §5.89 now $3.39. WEDDING. !:{ulmll‘,\ [ine dance programme that was | ) cot e ity igh | o preceded by the following concert ren- r. a Mrs. Geos I rreenWesr Hxte thet sold for 65c now 39e; 9% now 50c; $1.39 and § Paulson-Stimpson. {derea by Pleknold's orchestru that also | Contral Falle are sorst bommingue of | pew 099} 3188 mow 89; 32.00, $2.39, $2.50 and $2.89 now $1.39; $3.48 and I E. Paulson of North Wind- S s sl TBE Rt "““‘l‘"l poleon Domingué ot | ham and Mi. Hattie S. Sthnpson of o b - AER SR u“‘l siree! $589 now $1.59. o - "h.«ln\w.y were m; ied W 'wLu, % 1 [! Cavalry Eiust ERlel M | ;i’l;u(:-h ny is aj W | noon at the ¢ regational parson- %‘l\‘;’\"‘n"”" "[“‘[' By the \'T“]"“ | W, Woodward's ull‘ll: an unw—lu‘"? "'i 3 g o ol e et o excerpts from opera Madame | 1o Wecks er Lanphear, pastor o o ‘Ohure Sherry; Tl Trovatore, Anvil Chorus, Sin X { ter L _,1. .+ pastor of the church in | SUEEY: T Brovatore, R O et | o, M5 Simeon Breton and children that villa iey will make their are spending Thanksgiving with rel ' . | bome “in" North Windham. |and there were upwards of seventy-1ve | {ives in Woonsocket. © - o g o O POTIARDIRING, James P. Heney of X 3 3 5 ; y of Providence call- REagr a | Foreman Louis J. Fiynn was the| g on ; : NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK. s ['“ T “‘.‘,'..'f!“\‘ L 2 ereorse formeriy of Duni¢ ‘Mu Is spending a | Monday—Officers Elected. them. ' fand owned by the 1shers has |ed the concert and bail e “mavor | Vifitor In Daifelson Wednesdas, ; e been placed under attachinent to pro- |has attendsd every one of the balls Union Thanksgiving Service. pecial meeting of the incorpora- | tect the ,vase is returnable | given under the auspices of the Jac Peeain Bl s New Haven Natlonal Sav- | before ice of ik Peace on st ity Tohe fs union Thanksgiving service is to 4w AreaTrifle Hard, | 1o 55.iie 5o, Haven Naucndl Sus- | betore ” fnatice ot i {Bom st e Compiny: the one Wed- | b e, Mo KEERIOE TS 1% 1o at which John B. Carrington was elect- 3, Harvey | | et the thirty-| (Thursday) morning. Rev. Clarence * A the . R sixth, | 11. Barber of the Westfield %4 wrealdant 1s a1 Diatntirr i e . Barber of the Westfleld Congrega- But Cheer Up, for You Can ' U700 L0 e = tiénal church will be in charge R AR B Byl TRUSTEE HOLBROOK The hest srade of turkey was quot- > s g B L N | | ea at 38.cents in Danieison Wedncaday Gel Money by calling at the { Woiro.. Ve thosen 1o Bl the vacan: | For Nicola LamentiCotored Quaiifies and Gives Bonds for $15000 | morning and_chickens 5 cents & uy fon the. lodaing committen it —To Sue C. S. Andem. | pound. There was a fairly large sale P Hpeborin Bl Cause of Tronble. in’ these lines mman"c of trastsen s e m | jTuesday forenoon Deputy Sherie Calor\T4éts To: Olidrardrs. & . Tuesday broing in e o George folbrook of Putnam, who i ; S Rt T A Nicola Latuonti, whio slasfied is com- | (03 hamea a8 frustee of the hankrapg |, The, New Haven road's examination 3 " yonion, Loy venio, with a razor on | catate of E Arold of Puthasrubt| car was in Danielson for a time Wed- | Having in mind, no doubt. the re- | Jacksois place Sunday evening, was fhio! HedritE . ‘of Croiitors pefore | N€SdAY morning. Al “of the tele: ompan vent balloon races.” the Walll Strost | raigd on fhe harie of assoult La- | Hireree in Bankripicy A5 Bowen ot | SPD operators along the fine ure be- s 4 ‘marks that many a fan has |ymti entered a plea of not gullty this city last Saturday, was in-town | IDE subjected to color tests to deter- gl e |flown to Canada for less than §10,000.] ‘Lamonti stated that Seveino had ac™l 4nq qualified as trustee, with the Am- | mine the efficiency of their eyes. ~ 15-"iom Sireel. Yes, and for more than that, too.—fcused him of walking with a negress | ar SHar - - ¥ Chicago News. on fhe streets Saturday evening, and | §ibent. MTe thistee asbem oiaror. Removiliy upports, a s > e ST e had to'd him to mind his ow busi- o e sgumed posses-| g i amen in the employ of the Con- Terms strictly confidential. | ., == 00 s L aad: hia | iR of the amalrs of the estate Tues- | pacticut company ‘and under the di- ke mite m;‘ a wit chaut- | you ‘cut Seveino? He repited, “Sure 1| 435500 (of o practically all the | Fection of Johu Humphrey were en- ' “How sed” “¥es; he mimses] i e oo, faociiied, e I| mediately let zo practically all - the | 22U A" o aTCG, n removing from | Judge. {ino nad struck hiin first, scrataining his | 89900 "eapt. the man in- charge of | e roof of e ralircad stution the | I I BNlIst | [z 2 2 [ the real estute, who will be retained | 51050 (oit Ty boen held. The pow 4 Tudge W A. Arnold semtenced | 'O % IR, &t fihaia was cuf out while the men were Palnless Extracting and ' n to three < fn Jail and ime; 4o . Tatem, J Richard Carpenter|q; work. The removal of the supports 70 Main Street, = = Willimantic | é for frequenting a reputed house of 11| TSNV o0 e trustee win | tion. The wires will hereafter be | m. Jund - i3 : fame n_company with Annabelle R; Pl g i 73 et ported only by poles at each end of the | " 17 ; v bring suit against C. S. Andem of 4 o ™ {I's a Great Thing, fs, i sin Vi Siom e bne, s, asnet <, 5, anden, o | stacion™ ™ E L CE, | was walking Saturday . oventng. | gage of $22,000 set mside. This mort- P T PR]N R | gage was given June 1 last by Mr. WHAT’S THAT. | oBbTUARv {Arnold and the suit ie brought on % —— " ke mm * ihe grounds that Arnold, in giving the | In Bowling Contest with Danielson | William B. Bland morigage, made Mr. Andem a pre- | Team. ‘ ( \ Wiltiem B. Bland, aged died at | ferred creditor. In ot of the | | P th' sireet, Tuesday sult being won, the creditors will have ve-man team of Danielson bowl- and Coniectionery | Saving. ‘i Sl b, g L SLaT | o2 S Lt e L | s | nflamma Yhenmatism, {hem. Mr. Andem would then take | Phill's allevs on Center street Tues- | 134 Wala Se, Willimantie, °"‘"| with InfiammAtory pot Tuck With the other creditors day evening. The Moosup tesm came | - o fortn t nd was i ) up one man short, bhut they entered | i) A i he coutests, using the dummy Sys- P 1] SHEPARD, b v Yot porwt Buitivi o ] ind takse to his bed. T Poratnn u & mmy sy b b SLIEVE | ease appeared to affect his heart, agd tem. The Danielson men finished th soeessfs to Sensions & Wimorel R N s grew steadily worse until Tuesday | Raymond Snow of Boston is in town | contest with a margin of 333 pins. The | Lod - ? | ARE OPEN TO CONVICTION—JUST ming, when he bad the appearapce | for Thanksgiving. i score was as follows ‘mbeltmcz and Funord Li{utn' DAL, UPON TS AND. Wi WILE| v s Wk & satlva of Brauton, | yarsveont 1 Jodoln ot Baltlo waa T | Den CONCLUSIVELY PROVE TO YOUR|a#o and entarcd the employ of the | William Little of Tufts college is|Kilmurry 3 114— | Americs Miread company. He was a | home lor T A S SRR 89. ENTIRE SATISFACTION THAT IT|<orpenier and was well known to R II Worden of South Willington Msttn 110 Praetieally all of the peratives of the was in the oity Tuesday. ealey .. e s 9 IS A FACT THAT CAN NOT BE D plant Deceased was affliated with William H. Taylor of Putnam was a | ¥ 2 i Willlmantic council Willimantic visitor Tuesday. { 526 | DISPUTED. WE HAVE GOOD FA- |{anum. and Mre, D. White of Andover called | Light Carriages snd Wagons, Knights of T on Willimarntic triends Tuesday. | Larreniere 7 74 o-r-uu and Wagons for | CTIATINS TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR | 4, Srgwniztlon he Miss Clara Card of Hartford is vistt- | Hutchins 8 86 enl Wegon Repairing | i wid who was |Ing her mother, Mrs. Jennle M. Card. | Allurd Y 78 - 91 B iery MRe CBUpR TASK_TEAT MA here idow, who was Saliabt AR j T AT MAY BE MADE PASY | Miss Tdn of this cits son, | Miss Jennie Israel will spend Thanks. | Salisbury ... Ll Ll ing. Wel conmection, | AND PLEASANT WITH A LITTLE | fa and Thoodore of Fxrier s el e whie o | e gy | ward Bland of California hotaRyN At Het hakis Narnifgton 400 381 422 1183 e METHODICAL SYSTEM. L US|ter, Mre Btta Harber c Postinaster David Brown of Turner- | Big Prizes for Corn. g u It's Wall Papers lsxpramny THE PROPOSITION TO| i b N M i s e r % gatins ‘s y9s 0o+ | vou. | paMis, Mars E !(Piicher) Hale, og \rs. Hattle G, Stevens of Boston|h&m to win awards for exhibits at the | ey R e Rt RS (! q at her home in Village Hill| AT HREEE B N rapitee Tues. | recent corn_show held ‘in’ Worceste geics will interest you. Wedhesdas morntug at 9 oclock, De- | 20 Dr. Hill won the sweepstakes prize w s5ady mistd Painte and | st (2 | censed vas born in Norwieh April ¢, | g ¢ P R for all New England for corn of an .&_"" e eontBiete Tlle w l"l an"c | 1881, There survive her husband liss Alice I Sanford left for Tor-|ying. He was-also awarded & Blue B MOLMES | { Taafan 1. Hale, and nine children, four | riigton Wednssday afternoon to spend | ribhon und first prize for the best tey | nE®, | five sons. Tha former |the Thankegiving recess. & Anoth s it en @72 Chusch Strom Witlimantt 1 Institate | M. Palmer Mrs hd DreIe M 4 lmer and Mise Catherine Cosgrove of Hartford | was second premiwn for the best ten —_— — Savings Institute ; P esmas ot Hhw Havin, doos |1 yam ColTElEs Cotutuvs of D ied | mas secord primlumiifttis vest ten JAMES HARIUES K of Scheneotady, X V. and | gireet for Thunkssiving couthern belt of New England, this | p H. C. MURRAY, President, | M ‘Thomas of Columbia. ward Stackpole of New York, for- | territory including Counecticut, Rhode | ie sonu-are Ernest, Lewis, Clifford § ; ’!flunl}r TOILAT ARTIOLES, N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer.|and Walter Hale of New Haven and |Metls o Sy ds viiting relacives | inland anf BHAOE Spg B puthite | ATIONERY. R S Qeorge: Hale Coventry >, 224 1in town for Thanksgiving. es in Massachusetts | p 2 Tt e S 0ct20TuThs {two brothers, Frank Pi of Nor-| Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Merrill of Wind-| Boom for Elmvills. | B e e | \vich and John Pitcher of New iaven |ham street are spsnding Thanksgiving Mo % ARkl kIR on . yery | “¢01:Matn Street, Willlmantic | and thiree sisters. including Mrs. Marie [ with relatives in Hartford ’ of _prosperity. The mill of pom-ey ‘ [, rvitia, Martin ot Putiam tormerly | the Thistle Worsted company is being lor this city visiting his parents, Mr.| operated day and night. n —— | COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE |and Mrs, Joseoh A. Martin Worsted company, the conc a Artistle W P s | LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the | Rev. Denis F. Moran of St. Franois' | recently leased the Savles mill. have _Wall Pape: world i ety emedy ves | church, Fair Favem visited his par- | some operatives at work doing dress- Grome 0 m MawaT & CO. nioves ca Cail for Tull name. Look | ents of Ives street Tuesday. ing and the piant will be in fuil op- SRS Westt) 26 sieased 2o for signature ©. W. Grove. 3 Capt. and Mrs. P J. . Sullivan at. [ €ratioh in a short time. The mills | -y [ o | tenided the anzual bali of A company | When in full operation ure u source o | o -x;. - :::::“T:fl Aloshol ia" Medioines. et iord Wadheahay Svhnbig: much revenue for the business men | dand will guaren _Alcohot s tie 1 known preserva- | Mre, H. H. Sterry and son Allen are o Quist Holid i tive of m compounds. and the | sponding a few days with Mr. dnd| N adlet el i erege proprictary mediciie contains | Mrs. W E. Hovey of New London. rhis will be very much of an old- from 1 per cent. to 22 per cent., which % fashioned Thanksglving day in Dan- | e 2 These Wellesley girls are at home | ! 3 an- | s the smallest possible amount to pre- | THese 5 felson, Much of the socla) and ath- CALL AND sEE THE 75 MONUMENTS, werve the ieredianta, shile the aver | [of Thinksgiving: Misscs Dorte Xrench. | 14iC" eatures that have como to char- | tage doctor's prescription ains froi 2 3 cterize the day in P S m 0verland Models‘nudn.nu aza Markees In our steck |55, 10X10E e 0n " | “Miise Burotta Hoxle lert Wednesday | bo- Mot entiséls. Absent and i vl ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices | ~"c\\c) ‘Ui irations as Lydia | f0r Providence to be the guest of Mr.|he mainly devoted here to family re- and Inspect 1000 artistic designa. |E. Pinkham's table Compound |and Mrs. C. D. Brown, formerly of this | unions, of which there will be ms e A L imihain's Coms At unions, of wh e will be many . F. . A , | contain bu o and: they eveny city. TEANEET P, CHESBRO, 1020 Main 8L | porner Main and Watson Steotn | v Hhe aWn in tablet. fomn. “Roland Jordan axd Wlifam Thomp- il Rereugh Hees | Py Willimantio, Cona. Wiilimantie. Conn. which the over-scrupulous woman, who | sdn, students at Exeter academy, are | yoe ras invtance 1n Daniecr w005 | i F. | objects to alcohol in any degree, may at their respective homes for Thanks- | tNAR one instance in Danielson Wed- e 1 Aoiving nesduy cvening to persons holding 3 5 lucky numbers on tickets secured A PIANO HIRAM N, FENN, ot Speedy and Effc Eerett Harrington of Sumleld s at | places of entertanment o won in con- . : ie howw of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. of akill and Sport an ideal Cheistmas present. | ONDERTAKER and EMBALMER | This indicites fon M. Harrington, ,of Church | “whe shildren of the parcchial school Watéh this space for something 63 Chucch Willimantie, Ct. !:M”v \" Ny as & Parsons, —Fat are out on their Thanksgiving Vaca- Tetephone. Raay Asstamac | i MU T 1d Mrs, Richard Turner of | tion, the school having closed Wednes- Intesesting. & B it Case of KIGnesS wpringtield are’ visiting the former'a|day afternoon for the remainder of the Tue A. C. AmdrewMusic Co. | no vellet "neil ¥ aed Toley Kidner | Winans he R e R $cipnes * . e ; Pills. These cured Lie entirely of all i . Main, Steset, Wittimantio, ct | "Boing But of the Clothing Business' 7 et e e vt | Miss Florina Moresu, a teschac in What Does It Mean? " backaches and severe shooting pains |the Bast Hartford public schools, is at| Five thousand four hundred and sev- ’ 5 - Fian: aleo with annoving uri irregularities. | her home (o7 Jackson street for a few |enty-one Cleveland voters opnosed the A cchanics P ors reg ; P th - - . The steady usn of Kidney Pills |davs’ v roject to annes Kasi Cleveland: 6,425 2 B - L4 -« ‘ OUTFITTERS TO rid me entiraly of all my former trou. Thase Sfllilh college girls are at their | were against annexing Takewood. » L 29 Norh ik - blea mhee ive my Tiiehest tecome | respeciive homes e cils for the | Whion means well what = does 1l portrr R endation. he Lee & Osgood Co. anksgiving rece isses Marion | mean? Claveland Plain Deaer. B Rev Stubber Haptist ., wil b morniy nion Tha; ice to be held in the Ad Thanksgiving. pasior of (he ie spaaker this nkegiving ser- vent chapel JEWETT_CITY ksgiving Exercises School—Humane Offi Mother of Boy Given The Riverside er day afternoon one hundred of I meritec best. The exarcises we sembly_hall, which was c pumy tolors, corn, pumy The their exercises froi this programme: Proclamation, ercise, Cause dren from grade Josephine Tiro Hood, primary Pumpkin Song. primary tation, After chand and tion, Leiter T. four e 1; play Red Ridin poem, Thanksgivin itation, Thankful, ‘Thanksgiving Frosty Jac Pie, Ernest Thanksgiving, Jolden Corn, Through the Corn, Thanksglving, grade 3. In the Upper Gi upper srades ga were the dren. atte parer 20und F lower sra grade Cooks, grade 2: Thornito; Julia Bu grade 3 The gramme from two to thr grades combined; essay. ing exercise, Son, ing Proclamation Carthy: Thanksgi 5: song. wrade 6: grim in em, grades excrcize, poem. exer one poem, Thanksgivi Charles Damarais; grade reciiat grade 3 Song and Story, Riversice Rebukes at cer Beer. t the ol on Wodnes- 1ded by nea 1ts and friends of applause and it was child did hie e held in As- corated with apoles and grades held to two with ax- chil Over the Red Ri =0, grade grade: reci- ing, Lee Ba- recita- ldren from g Hood. grad grade 2. rec- recitation, song, . The n: recitation, sh; Fecitation, =ong, (Coming exercise, rade ve their pro- ee a8 follows: Thanksgiv- Bertha Mc- grade arade 6 Pi srade 4: po- Thanksgiving cise, grade 4; Tli:For Sore Fee Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty Feet ? Corns, Callouses or Bunions? Use TIZ. It's Sure, Quick And Certain. WE LLEARIAGE page (nide Sisk Free Phoenix Block, 1TuThs Dznielson, Conn O (TR « The B ton Dry Goods Stere, Dan- | clzon, Some big Aiscounts for our stomers ther v Attractla i< onevery coon‘er in the store oo Goods HOW. DRY GOONS STORA 2in Street, Dantelso.n. ames B ieech Mg | FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. 1 Hand=ome line to selsct from. Frices ‘ ] reasonable. i MULE. BEAUREGARD. \ ;‘\m- Wik Enj sl 7, the Mowt | o e aaant. Remeay Vam, Mres: THOD | SRR | aching feet. No more sivoll 6 3. BoTToMLEY 3 SON. 'HA cleanses them out and Keeps them 9 worlks right « ou will very first time it's used. | No more hunions. no matter under th T fOF Amle Dt il ATUERISES, 26 conts per Box. or dicect 1f You wish rrom Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chlcago, 1il, S —_——— i el General Repalr Stop, Bleycle and Automoblle Repatring Oil and Gasoline fo FRWEPT CITY ROTRL Now and Up-to-dats Hotei ta evers prrthe pestyn a2 Proprietor 1EA V. . noun Jewert it PUNI AL DIPT fure amd_ Crav, Rang:

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