Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 3, 1911, Page 2

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o Year holiday, was desirably wet, if the same may not be said of its dreariness. illimantic, Danielson and Bt was at lelsure there was little for them "vasan T —— to do in the way of entertalning them- nssnsssn: 3 seives. The picture shows and the P, WILLIMANTIC - jemilar dance annually, and they a}- | and calied Dr. R, C. White, who resus- | the Branch engine, and Miss Geor- | dances were about the only amusement S > ket Ways prove popular and enjoyable. ticated them. Mr. Joyce himself also | giana McNeeley of Norwich were unit- | attractions offered for the day. The m'.u‘"g CONN. What is Going On Tonight. —_— suffered somewhat from the effects of | ed in marriage by the Rev. E. C. In- | basketball games at Putnam attracted / J Francis 8. Long Post, No. 30, @ A. R. | Th® South Coventry lce-Cutting Mat- | the gas. It is believed that the cause | galis at the home of Gilbert O. Hall | a large number from Danielson. ; gt of Cotumbuz, San Jose As< ter of the house filling with gas was due |on South Main street Thursday eve- — scmbly, No. 14, to the chimney tha partially | ning. They left Friday for a wed- BARBER 46 YEARS. L Willimantic ‘Council, No. 723, Royal m:“‘v";;’;'"l:’_ ‘;l; lvu;tlnzwofl signs W0 | blown down last Friday night during | ding’ trip % Betlon aoq viemits, - ol —— 3 Store Closed m‘y tic Woman® Club, Bimonth- verning fhe tiitine | o Tt winl and DHT OUReEY T Borough Interests. B. W.\Taft of Willimantio Ciaims to Sounth Coventry, governing the cutting v " V] . [- a. ight’ ind pian: ™ Aftersoon y Jouse. Moving Plctures at|L. Higgins wishes it understood that | and into the Joyce temement. his work in Mansfield. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been 2 he did not post the si B Rie School in th SRRy naia A Willimantic correspondent sends “ Moving Pictures at the Bijou and post the signs until a care. | School in the Academy building > A Bcenic ‘Te b ful investigation of (h ire si- B opened Monday morni after the |out the following relative to Bezaleel 30 the signature > . tion had been made and after copsul- % New v.,..;. :f"‘g';‘,”‘,.“_" 7 Christmas vaestion . Miss Curtiss of | W. Taft, who formerly had a barber in use for over years, has borne o 3 ! CYCLERS' HOP j@don with the county health officer, he Queen of the Outlaw's Camp | Brigtol will teach the grammar school. | 8hop in the Johnson bullding, near the was the attraction at Loomer opera T Vow | Exchange block: es Hall has returned to New |EX 1 e s t house Monday afternoon and evenine | Britain after a week's stay at his home | A dispute having arisen as to who i : ot Lo Ml D 14 land played to fair sized ho: € | G South Math gtoeat the oldest barber in the state in point weaters o o e e a7 | a1 | RS e e TR O S S SR e | e e gt a great many years as a supply by 4 | there was a tendency to applaud fre- | rrom 12 m. to 6 pr m. The R. F. D, | Haven having laid claim to the title For Men and Women Wasibnn all Monday reni i en i1 | considerable nimber of Citizens of the | ALY <o gig | carriers had a holiday with a Tecord of 46 vears, Willimantic i i L. M. Yeomans of Andover. The post- Proves Notable 2ocial Event at Open- | NE of signs was simply to guard and has been made under his pess sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good’” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of : Infants and Childr agi Experiment. the_anspices of the Thread Clty Cys | cotmecy SOLenty. The question was | goo0 business Monday afternoon and | o A-yle, FTets of Wesieyan, pastor of | 4osiien, o Jaim, the, tle for jesaice) e e { Did you wish mightily for somethig | clors proved s vers fi V- | agitated last winter to some degree, | 5, & ; oon and | ¢ne ‘Methodist church, conducted serv- | W- - Mr. s v i fa rs d a ver e social event | put it wot o o e € | evening, although the pictures shown | ;- v tardner Lake | trade for more than 46 years. He was H £ ] Soalt g irsing onep e wind oS Tabeds Stonica, "o SHalt | DALY £, Iate fhat no actign vt | Wl e e U o st and | 508, Sundey, at, the', Gavdner, kg | Gt e ot YR HE RS hat is 2 E was an i ion one to members of Thila yoar the . - | not as interesi sual. 4y v ' at o | Connectlcut Volunteers, in the Civil shrank and shiverad tha club and thelr friends. s year the water in the lake has at the Pogwomp Baptist. church at 2 | C¢ t Vi °S, i a 4 ds. bes Bwes < . e % war, and worked at his trade through- ‘astoria harml substitute for Castor Oil, Pare~ Whe Sweater Store 1s in dts glory | o, /Sl Was Turnished by Helmold's | fe ineame s s The oo fle S POSTOFFICE BUILDING O KB, Cragin and daughter, |0t uDOn members ‘of his company. ‘3.“ Dr‘:: and sizlmi.nb sw:-e;ws it is Pleasant. It and all the proper woolly things are pever hetten: ppand the quality | the town with thelr drinking water. ; e aWay ;i Miss Ella Cragin, and Miss Abby G.|After the war he returned to this city goro o & - B e o : weaves and ( Ve IOVCr better. The committee In 1The intake is in the cove where only | N°t 69ing Up in a Way to Satisfy the | Willurq ‘returned Saturday from « |and opened a shop in the Brainard contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic difterent to choose from, at|lichuant evening :"”f‘,::‘,:"’f":#:‘“' e recently various men have cut ice, as Authorities. visit with Dr. and Mrs. Edwin B, |house in 1865 ,?;;3,‘“;:;",;:“;’;?";“;: substance. Its age is its guarantee. ¥t destroys Worms 30. ¢ 3 merly only J. B. Carman, now de- : T “ragi New Yor of six . when he 0 5 ; $1.50 to $6.50 Charles Hills, Harry Kelley, Morton | seaes wonly 3. B Carman, now d Not 1ong ago the Toreman, at the new,| - o1 & New, York Danielson and Norwich, has always and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind N . ~ L was practically the only man - ERE Sweateis tn v plain | 0% Raymond Parker. Herbert, Card, ficcustomed to cut ice there for vears |postoffice building was called to Pitts- | = run a shop in this city. ~He was born Colic. It relicves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Bbee $1.06 and op o 5200, red Collins and Haroid Williams. | Xii"others cut ic up around the point. | fleld. Mass. on @ job, and since that DANIELSON jAnHien Yo Mavarl S NI} o and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the T The: Beuth-Coventry Water cons time it #s said the work has not been 2 | Nov. 29 of this year celebrated his S &4 3 s i . b Annual Dance of Willimantic Lodge. ““.e“rg":::'; C ye x;‘_ :\:‘lxix &u‘uI:::;\l progressing satisfactorily. The in- | Dagenias-Seguin Wedding — Thomas | golden wedding anniversary: Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps Willimantic lodge, No. 1 furnished by, th spector has had his hands full and Thompson Believes Pocket Was | = 4 cribers | there is some question as to when the i Ol g ! SUPERVISOR AMES aivon’ a2 %i0Apd more subscribers | yikding ‘will be ready for occupancy,| Eicked—Oliver White Fined $50 and : ¥ 7 s A Costs. Annou Schedule of Vi tamilies, mean thing over 330 |and judging from the present condition nces Schedule of Visits to was re-organized some teen vears ago and mo welve or fi The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. d to be supplied by the 1 4 r T e A ials o o S S IS School in Two Towns. going at lass than ha price. | clers’ orchestra,” 1 pie line. The rights of the company, | before the middle of the month, if it is Jaurice' of Norwich | s oo 3 These Mats are geing very fast, but st L held for vears, were covered by a |then. and this in spite of the fact that | S lay with Mr and Mrs. Johti} Albert S. Ames, supervisor of schools Bears the Signature of B et S Tesatn:” the charter obtained at the last general |Jordan Brothers were notified that the | FOUTRler of the West Side. = in the towns of Killingly and Brooklyn, Mlahent friee et now s S1 o capns | TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY |assembly. There was no objection | Postoffice would be ready to vacate | Sister JMary Magdelen de Jesu|has arranged the foilowing schedule B e roe 3y 9n " imect Haty ove [Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine | when it tame fo voting the charter. |iheic premises between the 15th and ) KUOWh in the world as Miss Laura | of visiting the schools: Weekly pro. Markes down to Toc and Sic. Tapiets Druggists refund money It | In vears past, most evervome cut |318¢ of December. Ly it Der Darens M. %A | gramme—Monday a. m. Danielson it fails o cure. K. W. Grove's signa- | ice on what is known as the Sandy | That the government is not satisfied | HT% * 01 Hetiy e e oering | raded school; Monday, p. m., Bast ; ture is ‘on each box. 25 Shore, “The notices that the health ;‘"lh the way things have been ‘con- | W dive, jister Mary s recovering | Brookiyn; Tueésday, Killingly Center, 4 officer s . | duct - ) il o long liiness 5 s Xillingly, g fficer posted simply served as a pre- cted by the contractor, Mark P. Mafous eIt thactier of mtEtotin 1‘.:;::‘1‘ and Hast Killingly, South Kil For LaGrippe Coughs and ~Stuffy{cautionary means to prevent the priv- | Wells, of Philadelphia, is shown from 4 - ok ’ he fact that they have notified him | the schools of Killingly, s ill at his | weeks; Wednesday, Dayvill ilege to Cut ice from b bused, and | © . i Y n oad g § v, Dayville and W Fanc walsts I Sone : Was Becemsary. in view Of present ci. |That if- ihe Buflding is not completed | home on Broad etreet. Voonsocket §s | lamsville, Ballouville and Attawaugan 0 Tuke Foloys sfoney and Tar. Mt{ cugathnees within 4 cerfafn. time the contract e iss May Haooland of \Woonsecket 15 | alternate” weeks: Thursday, Brookiyn: e ou Have Always Net Waists, artistically covered with | Fves duick refief and expels ‘the cold |."pr. Higgine said that he ia pladed | e taken away from him and the bulld- | 15, E9S¢ oF M8, CPace SAUCIRE. | | Friday, Danielson graded 'school or Iro your system. It containg no opi- -y ng completed by the government. One 1 high echool. brald, In white, black, and gray, open ix safe and $ure. Lee & Osgood | ® peculiar position by virtue of his | 8 544 ok Hp as at | the holiday at his home in Danielson. [~ W Front’ and hack, $0.30 cach e/3: 016006 | omce; ana that he Ud not mean 'to |of Mr. Wells reprossnativos mas st | 15 RaURY S5 Re pOmC ) DaCiion Hearing Postponed. In Use For Over 30 Years Lawn Tallored Waists, from $1.00 . enforce anything that was not meces: | 0, o8 48, N G ag the work back |t Bis home in Danielson for the New | The hearing in the case of Amos THE CENTAUR GOMPANY, 77 MURRAY STAEET, NEW YORK CITY. e sary. Anvone had the right to appeal | [M0ES that 1s holding the work back | Yo, holidays Delude, at whose place in Wauregan a Silk Walsts, black, open foont and 10" his -uperior officers at any time if L oo . y H | . 5 of |is cald that several places of it have | To Be Clerk of the House. quantity of beer and some wine and ok, from $3.30 to $1.50, F n H GM it was belleved that he was exceeding pac i hiskey were seize Sz e .\‘un"' Veiling Waists, open ffront and imne orse S his authority not been started at all by the menu- Attorney Sabin Sayles Russell wh y were seized on Saturday ev Sparks and Tucker, alternate E . w0 et & 5 i r B ning, was postponed from Monday to Back, from $1.50 to $3.00 We have a bia line of horse goods of SoetE N I o o e ey e January 1. Wauregan hall, where the privlootlen B Bl iz 1 3 4 OBITUARY. A v B e ot e o hg Y| fotey SRR Wl ; earing was to have been held before | Monday, there is a probability that the [ and use it, with ealt and suiphur, te i O Justice Charles Wood, was crowded | mills will have enough water to oper- | drown out’the flames Mrs. George M. Dean. an ad- |ate all of thelr machinery this week, ¢, At- | something they have been unable t Norwlich | do regularly for a long time. Thi Various Items. A number from Willimant with the village people, but journment was deemed neces: torney Donald G. Perkins of Notes. est Morse of New York been the guest of friends in Danielson, | Miss Myrtis Burroughs returned to | i | OUA find here will surprise $ou. | In Brighes we have the Adams Dandy, | Mre. George M. Dean, aged 75, died Blmkets and 20c up; the Leather Back | Monday morning at her home ir Ash- Brushes, 50c up: Curry Combs | ford, following w week's illness with | Vi€ and | | " Morris Richmond of Kew Haven has | | | | | Attorney F | was a visitor with relatives in Putnam ity will go to Hartford today to | Bast Orange N. J., Monday after | L % i Y her | was present, representing the defend- | rivers were higher Monday night than | Ypoe i\ ford for the past * years. \There hcede the opening o eI Dho: Nudel Babu + =3 T R T Y ¢ son th esi f rters Our Murness, Department fa compiete |10, 10F e past thirty years. \There (£098 e cetiig o | The Nadel Arbeit and friends en-| PUTNA SOGARE BRRATED; o Danieison this (Tuesday) evening %o vith the firiest line of harness | ter. Mes Lowt Tinton op " somemnd | 7. M. Tatem, representative from |jo¥ed a New Year's dance in Wood's M il e hear the ' address by Miss Margaset to Pe found, including all sorts | Center. g the town of Eastford, will make his |13/l Monday evening. A —— 5 Score 43 to 32 in Favor of Putnam Five | 4, (7Y A the COnaremtione et with Full size Blankets, white, gr and of ‘Bits, Si =, Etc g b . Creditors to Meet. Patrick F. Brady Leaves Hospital— P. . Rich of Worcester visited with . an its, Strappinss, Bt Ates'Loretts Sullivan: headquarters in this City during the reditors to Mee: Monday Afternoon. friends in Putnam Mond dolored. 65e pr. 3 4 Agnes Loretta Sullivan, aged 19, died | COMing session of the legislature, hav- [ Creditors of Fran e C Damato’s Trial to Begin Tuesday— s L it e Fuil size Blankets in white, gray | 1103 Ol nd Dressings and Axie | Monday morning at her home, 34 Brook | INE recently moved from the back hill | formerly ot [ B Yale Rovers Dofeated, 43-2—City | Putnam defented the Yale Ravers, 43| . Visitors Won Easy Game. -nla -~ “'u, ;; n‘n‘d sl ': pr P @ Bt At R following an illness of several town to Maple avenue. 1;’,"’\'\,,12-‘(“-' west, hape recelved notice| Council Organizes. to 32, in Hammond's hall Monday af- | ., The Xale Tovers urmed e gest Callfornia Wool Plankets, fu! Neter Filp aha Rowe Bie ble « deceased was a graduate of < e, o tnest (el = 0! itics came | ning: casil -t ore of 20, gine, $5.00, $6.50. $8.50 pr | e T At omOvADIe | 5 " Joseph's parochial school and was Personals. Attornéy Arthur G. Bill this (Tuesday) | Miss Esmeralda Macdonald, daughter | ter?oon and the basketball eritics came | ning: eastly by the score of £7 to 30. IR Sts. Chsitortons, $1.00 ' each ; well known in the city. There surviv Benjamin Murphy was the guest of | MOTRINg. Tt is unde that Mr.|of Mayor and Mrs. Macdonald, and |aWay telling each other that it v | The teams played as in the aftersoon, siz forters, § % 1 ’n fn th 2 i _Benjami | bankruptey Sith Cruff of Thoms ‘il re- | Of the best games they had seen—cl excepting that Caplette replaced Liz - 1 besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Co: Worce r friends Mo Ay i Edith Cruff of Thompson will re Larga size Comforters, white cotton Blankels and Robes el ‘REITYNR. One’ Rt et ths g | itn to Morristown. N. I today to take | and fast, with plenty of briliant play. | zotte in (he Putnam lineup during the QIS St SRAe ‘s 5300 on W : brothers, Mary Sullivan, John, Florence | in aerioore Moo oy s at her home up their duties as teachers in the | Lizzotte for Putnam and Smith for | last period of the game. e Ve are particularly strong on _this |Drothers, Mary Sul n, in Marlboro, Mass., for a weel’s stay = R B e Yale were the bright particular stars, | — - — Square Blankets, all K.r‘“hf! :l‘f:) 4 e Qe R R ey Timoth: Day of Jackson street Dagenias—Seguin. - —— — the forme howing.as good form as ‘he NOANK The H C Murray CO oD vy D Rl e A R t. James' churéh a o | DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL. |cever has in a local egurt. About 200 Moo i 5 g ets all grade: ust altic morning Miss Odina_Se — L W O g Do every 56" | Mrs. Albert Wolfe to Be Buried in-f . nd Fur Robes; Fur Coats, Ete. s Ni ¢ ,, oo e and Delor Dag i ond of the three 15-minute periods. y o < e e . 1 B . et Papse “" Mrs. Susan E. Bak i e i e e i i e | e icka e Beady Aule ter Retin | STe itheuy . Fishtown Cemetery—Baptist Church Pattern g "4] "r!:? Pa e Ay e Y s S = Calestin Croset -Dhilty Se Home. Putnam—Mathieu rf, Peloquin 1f, S.1 to Observe Time of Fasting and he funeral of Mrs. Susan o | Bt el o gonlay fathers respec- o Marland ¢, Lizz rg, W. Marland Ig. £ o'clock f tamily his brothe rest M. Bowen of Hart- | }! ely of bride and groom, were th the on Sunday meorning, Dec. 25, c 3 S ¥ 1N g @ 10RDANQ - tami Aiite Owen ¢ and rf, Smith rg, Riddell lg R N ai)' South Windham. Rev. Har . | ford, Monday. H:nd.nu\.r Mr. anr;\' | has improved to sach an_extent as t0 | Donohue c Y A 4 Word was received In the villige . < o has5 Grimes, pastor of the Windham Center | Louis H. Ashton ar gene Mar- |Poanarmoon 8t Whit | be able to return to his home. He is| “Jieid goals, Mathieu 8, Peloquin §; 8. [ yongay of the. death of Mis Albert Congregationa! church, was the offi- n attended the fire n's ball in Fall h‘”"‘v) e 3 [2ble to walk a little with the aid of a Marjand, Li: tte §, W. Marh Cobb 2 ':Y e o "nv<'|‘l"‘nw' St D enme ciating clergyman. ~Burial was ‘n tho | River, Mass, Monday. . b pSE e DaRerie pecan | cane. A pecullar circomstance of the |31 Gwan's, Smith 8: foul goals, . Mar- | Yy ioours;, Sunday. Mre Woit ‘wag Windham Center cemetery. Funeral| yjichael J. Dennchey of Jackson WATCH, CHAIN AND CHARM hrough and oat of the feah of Eran oy |14nd; reféree, ‘George Lewls. three daughters, three sons, two sise <. __Are afTrifle Hard, 5 S he 9 LI AT tangementx. May Denneley, of Boston Lost by Thomas Thompson, Who Be- | OFf for Capitel Hill, COMMON COUNCIL Fish of this place. Even S ulrrels i Edward A. Williams of Boston was lieves His Pocket Was Picked. Zk : o Merrrergy Mrs. Josephine Chester is visiting T et BTN RR a sa BAIR | & e Wity Jor Boston dreh rere Wil be an exodus of repre- | Effects Organization—Mayor Macdon- |her son, Chester, in New But Cheer Up, for You Can Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the [ W. and John N. Willlams of this city sentatives-elect to Hartford today from | a4 Administers Oath to Members. | London. Methodist Episcopal church on Church | 3 ang Mrs, P. D. Don f th tion of the county. Besides the Miss Helen Main has refurned from oo g o i sl Ll B ; _ e s legislators, several others interest- ation of the comimon eounci & visit to in, Miss Priscilia Sttt fuls s Jackson stree: have as their gnest, in’ the caucuses and other matters n, in Wes Get Money by calling at the ave neariy one “hundred, including mem- | 15 Niana” Smith: o Westoris, K 1 : ko ver to the siate capiiol. Thg or 1911 was effected Monday at a |Majn in Wor o bas ham and & delegation from Francis &, | Miss Katherine Claffey and Miss | (owa ving ample rd of the delegation went out | meeting hel In the common councll | peen visiting h n and 2. 2 3 Long post, No. 30, G. A. R, of which Mary Gertrude Real of Waterbury | ypijty t fl od ge: chambers, the incoming membe new | Mrs. r B er court, wflllman“c an the deceased was a member. Rev. [have returned, to resume thelr studles get in t The watch and ot ADIOURKED: 36 MORBAY and okd, recelving the oath from Mayor [ has returned to Long Island. - Louis M. Flocken, pastor of the church, | 8t the limantic normal school. propert Mr. Thompson were s Aryvn|:)‘7I|‘]:‘]‘0.\':m:;?r(nt;fl;\‘. g Captain Moses' Fish has’ returned officiated These co des of Fra s B quite valua : g R Nicl s an est - a visit with ds in Provi- B g0 okt actaaras Dosters: Cavt OBITUARY. ity Yotnewle o (0 | Superior Court Comes in for Short | Davis of the First ward are now mor oan ompany, _ Chafles Yenton, T B Baldwin, S e FINED $50 AND COSTS [ Calendar—Damato's Triai Tussday. |bers this vear, while G. Alien Hnwiins | Duud el rierly an enner. Burial was R ' —_— Rk 7 @ 16 eturned ew d 15 Union Sireel. ) 9 in the Willimantic cemetery. Funeral (Contributed.) | oliver White Ghanged Plea to Guitty Jamuary sitting of the euperior |another term from she Rourth ward. = | with . . P . o ¥ — 2 ABdrn My 3 el dnd e = s is to be a short calendar session, fol- | annual reports of the heads of the city | Cooper of Bostor Terms strictly confidential. | ™ ¢ Sunlight Ho, Fhmiborn My e L, snd manngil L Oliver - Winite Siany los Tuesday, the 10th, by the |departments. This being an off vear,| Mr. md Mre F rd Wilcox of 1 S i £ e e AT kS e ae." | night after his house d abbatimo Damato, = charged | there was less detail in organizing than ent & pleasantly at oce11d The sixth annual Fi-Fi hop was held | ter of the late Jason and Rhoda Stone. | {rack below the F causing the death of Angelus |i8 the case whe n ttage S— in town hall Monday afternoon and |of Sterling. He was converted in the|ing had been searched o A o 7P aaministration. The first regular meet Owen A a grand success from every point. | spring of 1577 under the late Rev. L. A Winter may come fo you | v ms, Who | : Rev.. e ing of the council will be held this the guest of e, ELMORE & SBEPARD, | More than 325 poung people were in | 8. Brown, and licensed by the Sterking | Gibney. was n s Tuesday) evenin | of Willets avenue 4 | sooner than you think. attendance at & little after 3 o'clock | Baptist church March 20th, 1580, and | amounting fo $75.66, ige Harry REVENUE $819 SEnCoSI R [P A s (Suscomsors to Sesslons & Wimowy | * |ana the floor presented an animated |ordained at the East Poultney, Vt.|®. Back at a eession of the town court e i FOR CHIMNEY FIRES 8- e g I ] qirrel stores away |scene. Music for the enjoyable event, | Baptist church Nov. sth, 1890. 'A. E.|3fonday morning. | From Peddlers’ Licenses Issued During St : ¥ isiness trip to New mers an ra xfflflhfl&,u in get nuts. He has [ Which is each year becoming more and | Goff was the preacher of the orination| White was arralgned on a charie of | 1910, Chief Wilson Advocates Garden Hose, lle 3 ’ ter comes o ISAVE |more popular, was furnished by Hel- | sermon. He had pastorates at North{ reputation amd keeping with infer - ; e Sl o Sarase. L must save sa You mang | mokls orchestra. Mass, * Mashpee, | sell, two sepurate counts. ximately $519 was received %o Be Used With Salt and Sulphur:” | Manarist BEepI: . | in the bank where it| The floor was in charge of Edward then retired to} was not guilty and the ca ring 1910 from licenses f port 10 ~ommon Eugene Smith Tetephone comseerrom. Grady, dssisted by Martin E. Mullen, time, preaching | dered continued until Satu usement: places, to persony | I Lis anmunl eypont 4o the gensmen &y with friends Fy s George Grady and Del Lavigne. Re- |occasionally, and again taking up_the | changed his plea to guilty I | doing an itinerant business in the city | fha fire dapartment. recommends th semar freshments were served during the |pasioral care of a church at Mt \qe‘(“— ever, this with respect to t |and to others required to comply with | (he Jre. o anhtional HOKE ST 1o 5 spe CALL AND SEE THE dance by a Main street caterer. non, R. I, preaching till Dec. 4th, 1910.{ count (reputation). the other such a requirement. For much of this | B T0e0 Tl ont YHe present amount | tack of the grip st with his famil v the | hoing nolled. Wt claimed to nisunderstood the intent of the | revenue the city owes credit to the ac- v of the police, who have kept MAKE OUR BANK e Hevate b Additional Quarters for S. N. E. T. Co. | morning of h l’“ O\rel'lalld MfldelS“ VOUR BANK The Southern New England . Tele- f;ai':;x:fliln;h-qxl'::‘x:ilm.;r;;’fnr)e&”}an:“:l;ir:l- utes of equipment. Another suggest Engineer Wilson 1 ion b fime of Fasting and Prayer. death, but his heart S By lative to the sale of cide tabs on all venders who have ] Wednesday between the hours of 1 . ¥ garden hose be purchased for the use " ed by Rev. H. % 3 % : promised not to be guilty come here and forced them to meet the | 527¢ i = o e e |and 2 has bee A ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., T ;omne A Seaitplag wi'e diVas) orie-hatt Of tho sisd 2;‘!;;3‘“‘;,",2&5;; o s Not Much Doing on Holiday. Two Days’ Rain Helps Mills. to attach the hose to a faucet in the | BTa¥pl 1 =20 . ceta0d Willimantic, Conn. he “ |“|manhc and yard in the rear of the. bullding 10 | son of Sterling Hill and the Motk t| Monday, observed here as the New| Following the rain of Sunday and |house where a chimney fire may oceur | '3 i 5 Gates ana children re- | be used to house its equipment used in | jastor at Oneco assisting. There was e wa Monday. after 4 3 . 2 i i g SEWAY - | singing by the choir, My Jesus I Lo: lengthy visit with Mr. and Mr v Soing Dot of te Clotimg Busiess” | Savings Institote | iocr: spes Tave heen stored | Sipsing by the choir Yy Jesus I Tove | tent 1 ‘ nmc;]» e;wd were at the mercy of pry- | tion Ye Saints of the Lord. Deacon G.| | \rant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eras- 1 H 2 AEE NGRS Vo, r o) e d is o with pneumo Mechanics' Dep’t. Store The Oldest Bank in the City — L e 2 et et of ths Mensit aas Rl i o Two Lectures by May Pepper Vander- em ln an Wee Fraaiey church was held in the parlors OUTFITTERS TO ALL bilt. reh Monday evening. Management Insure Safety for el 3 COLCHESTER e mayien Seaodtt May S. Vanderbilt of Brooklyn, o o T Iekiiien epositors. N4 inthe noted Spiritualist lecturer | Services During Week of Prayer—Ben- | . i i e S A R. BURNHAM, Agent. | © VTR Tredent eard T (Hlx olty ac an early ace, o | oft Entertainment for St Androw’ | o e peverty strichen condition o€ , Agen D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. |Postponed Ler visit and wil in all | Church—Wylie-McNeely Wedding. —— New York millionaires as shown by Manufacturer of different styles of dec20TuThS probability be heard here in the town the tax returns. But the trouble is Light Carrisges and Wagon. y hall on two Sundaye In January. No| Week of prayer services will be held with the system rather than the men. o - admission will be charged for these |as follows: Union services, Monday No personal property tax has ever Haeness, Casriages and Wagons for Toctdr NBs . hre Setas & Tuesda Wednesday gs in r . oge ctures, as a % given under | Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in been devised that w wale, Corriage and Wagen Repaliring e auspices of the First Spiritualist | the «Congregational chapel at This is becoming recog- PoE . cities. @ Deinds Hepociiory and shops society of Willimantic. o'clock. ~On Thursday evening. . ot there ia wt S T ete’ T« conncets Zzewoanlh churches will hold their regular pray- Movement to replace the general bty e s Overcome by Coal Gas. er services. The place of succeeding e e with other fotme of tas- Monday morning practically the en- | meatings will be announced on Wed- B o arten of Wi e : family of Thomas Joyce of 3 |Desday evening. All the people rally | - equitably adjusted. —Kansas City Holivia street was overcome by coal | t0 these services to work and pray | JAMES HARRIES gas and two of the family, the children, | together for the full biessing of God | Thomes and Barbara, are sti suffering | in_the churches. Next Sunday eve- | I work equably in . . . from the ill effacts of the poison. Mrs, | Ning union services will be held in the m unway sfleetwns Toyee de alko focting o Hthe omier tos | Methodist church to which the pus- | In the growth of corn the kernels are WATGHES wenther an o result of inhating o laree | tors and members of the other church- 3 3 ity o el jof inhaling & lare | O o town &re invited: plumped out with a vegetable milk, most nu- FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. : 801 Main Strest, Willimantic, The family awoke about the usual | Electric Lights for Congregational itionn Wi foally Mardéas | Pt B gl B T T « docsd hiour Monday morning, but when Mrs Church. 7 y 2 || Gesized you will be suited. oyce and the two children got out of | oy 2 . 2 s . ) o . e electricians have finished the By 5 e AW’S, Putnam Conn. : WE ARE COFFEE ROASTERS and | "¢ they fainted. Mr. Joyce found them | w;riny of the Congregational church Post Toasties is made of this part of | By . ct20TuThS A ] ]s roast all of our Coffees daily on the for the present, having put in a clus- ;. 5 4 { premises. They ar ;.1:‘ feleued and ter in front of the pipe organ in the thoroughly ripe pearly white Indian Corn I ’.‘",-' i carefully tested for their drinkin; L3 . al v and also 1 )s in the furnace - . . . E;'url:dm‘sfld ey | "W 5 Comtlpatlon oRL Whias o eoiot Sins s vet skilfully cooked, sweetened, rolled into thin ! HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-st-Law ng a Specialty We give the following number of ning at the union service and were . 4 P 752 Main Street, - - Willimantig | S&1T Green Trading Stamps with ev- very satisfactory. The balince of the fluffy bits, and toasted to an appetizing, gold- PATENTS church will be wired later. ‘Telephone. sung | ery pound en brown. 3 T Protect your idea. Handsome 68« 25c Coffee, 10 Stamps. Hartford Fishermen. pae Guide Eook Fres, ; 30c Coffee, 15 Stamps A party of fishermen from Hartford o 1 If I's Wall P. rs 20 Stamps was at Hayward's lake Saturday, fish- Some have been kind enough to say that Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. ”C 20 Stamps ing through the ice and caught a fair | ect1TuThS Post Toasties are the choicest flavoured par- in all the latest designs that you de- sized string of pickerel and perch sire, come hers. Our Jarge assortmeat price here, and six- Entertai t f St, Andrew's | 1 SRR Sesdevats Sriee Will Ivserest yow | teen ounces in every package. ke i e 2 e ticles of cereal food ever produced. THE CLEARANS: SALE CONTWUE Our stock of ready mixed Paints and K e v biven mi f 7 b ol painters’ supplics are complete. Grange hall Monday evening for the It is ready to serve right from the package / at The Bc:ton Dry Goods Strre, Dan- beriefit of St. Andrew’s church by the Moodus .Dramatic club. The program consisted of ' voeal and instrumental ST g et e PR A TS R “The Memory Lingers” | telson. Some big discounts for our 4(—".::!("!10- another veck, Afttractize | Bargains on every counter in the sture Buy these goods mow. sept20d THE BOSTON DRY GOODE STORE Main Street, Danlelzon 2 cuuron sireee. - wuimanse, | 'THe T. R. Sadd Co. I TR WILLIMANTIC, CONN. A nios vartety of Fresh Fish: alse Tel. 434 Jeatlops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. with cream or milk and a little sugar if desired. dance was held. HIRAM N. FENN, GENUINE must bear signature:| Daniel W. Williams of New Britain octasa was at his home on Broadway over : 5 UNDFRTAKER and EMBALMER Sunday. * Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. sept20dw -ames E. 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