Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 10, 1911, Page 2

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a shert fliness. Mra. B. W. Potter, Misses | evening, the proceeds going towards | o la Ziaagh In. Yamaska, Mary n and Alica A. Brown, | the majntenance of fhs shureh. What is Going On Tonight. .~ | Canada, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Giibert. . Charles Seder left Thursday for a Vaudéville and Moving Pictares at Joseph Herbert. She had iy % e 7 short visit in New York. 7 - % iR T, ki s Bijou ana ! DANIELSON To Address Granges. | = e 1 et A e Bl o % & W-‘fi«vfimfi%‘,g s 2 » Boderlck | Trouble When t Lamp Explod- | Attoriey H. Clytus Bradford of this plano 2010 | gRcores for ove n B Toakn Y e number _rendered. Reafint’ Crapte mantic, 'Mrs, ‘Matilda Beauchemin of | ed—Supervieot of Musio Wood Re- | Sl 208 Dech secured to address the| iy "3ise Tupper an ycal The concert was’ excellent, both as o %3 Providence, R.. and Mrs. Elmi s~Shepard - Tri| ‘Wedding — G. . Corbin were applauded. s mflm and interpretation., [« 8. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, QUARTZRLY CONFERENCE | Gasmon of Olneyville, R. I A brethe | A- R, Committeese ne—G.| Monday eYeming ebriary nl® %l Giate ana wafers wera served By, The thanks of the music lovers of Tansiar Hdbats. Mion S er, Louls Lariviere of Northampton; —_— Senator George A, Hammond, John | committee, Miss Mary Bartlett, | ‘Hanover and vicinity are due to Will- At M. £, Church—Rev. L. M. Flocken’s | Mass., also survives, Several attended the theater at Put- | G. Johnson and Editor Harold §, Cor- | Cooper and'J. R. Carpenter. The iam G, Paric for his efforts to securc | Ble¥cls and Automoblle Repatring, : Return Requested. Mrs. Henry . Martin. nam Thuraday evenng to witness the | bia. were o Harttord Thursday mignt | Millee, €05 P15, Rext egeled, Vel S feuch, a musieal wrest for (hoe com. OF Ana; Gaaniiy | vor weie ) e Louisa H., widow of Hi S. Mar- 3 |attending the annual banquet of the : s z 9 - @ fonnieTe Whs a large attendance at the | uin, died in' Providence, R. I, Thurs. | P12y from McCutcheon’s novel, Bever- | McKinley assoolation. Ml Boloewl‘:lséi:ghui,-ul‘::‘:lln-m SR Gaead. SIMEETY; EXT. METEL, Y wrth quarterly —conference at . the ly, at the Bradley. othodist Episcopal church Wednes. | Say cr iy, i her $lat yeaf. Burial 1 = day evening” District Superimtondent Short Calendar Session. The Ladies' Social eircle the | Processional March, Tielman WIN tako place in the Willimantic cem- | F. B, Bitgood visited his daughter,| g.(urday morning, Febroary 1L, at | Secona Congregational 8 to| Choir—Father Almighty, to Thee Ever $lery"Saturday upon the arrival of the | Mrs. Earle Youn®, in Winsted, Thurs- | 10.90 . mr, the superios cosrt, Judse | serve & banquet to the members of the| - Blest, Costa + H. Newland of Norwich presided.| 1170 a. m. traln. Mrs. Martin's has. " s on with every indication of a good : 3 bod: ' d his wite, and (a) Andantino, Chauvet % success, and It is oniy with such geod| Tho various reports were read and a band_died in May, 1908, and his day. Lucien F. Burpee, of Waterbury, will | cholr, the chorister an: 52 \ & cepted and % i b , 1908, y | Bfyan Lewls is spending a week at the pastor and his wife in the ban (b) Intermezzo, / Macbeth 5 t. tiom, - It v - ; 1% g . ner (s : LA off Tev, Lo S, Fiocken ue.bastor | CI3/¥e Of the arrongements tn tis| - Lamp Exploded. Siereh term OF count, whon | Judge Prayer Meeting Topics. Choir—On High the Stars Aro Now §¢ Corset Covers, in plain. hemstitchod, | " (¢ annual conference, to be held at| o 7% . e eughter of oD L Downs of | howara Curtis will be on the bench. | The following topfos were discussed | Shining, Rheinberger 5 and Hamburg trimmed, from 10¢f Southn Manchester the first week in Prspng oo Dayville recently had a narrow es-| “Suliiing s the gocket: Arthur G.|at the prayer mesting held in the Con- | Second Nuptial March, Guilmant e o $1.09 each. " fise of officers and commit- | T o4 A. Sanderson Slightly Improved. | cape from belng burnt when a stu- | pioha i, Hepdocket: At & gremational chapel last evening: _ 1,|Andantino No. 1 in D flat, Lemare 3 Gowne from 46c up to $5.0 ted and appointed st thef Former City Clerk ¥red A. Sander. | dent lomp exploded close to her face | girickiand vs. Cora A. Page, Lena | Profitable Patriotism; 32, When Our | Choir—O Jesus, Thou Art Standing, Bélticoats from o up to $6.50. meeting are as follows: son, who has been seriously il with| a8 she was playing a plano. Mr. |G oone's appeal from probate, Edgar | Houses Are Homes: 3, The Content- Shepard | the hope of Mr.’Chapman’s sister, Mrs, 4 Trustees—D. W. Conant, president; ,#Neumonia at his home on Valley street | Downs quickly carried the lamp out- . . John nt of the Humble Minded. Serenade, Schubert | yane Logue of Highland avenue. Combinations from 4o up to $1.89. |, TEINGETI W O e otg. | Since Monday night, was slightly im- | doors and finally extinguished the s BRI L o i R s (a) Berceuse, _Pelbrook | *“Louis Brand of - Fitchville spent 13 Chemises from $4c up to $2.50, arars 1. B Anthony, W. C. Iatar. 3| Proved Thursday afternoom, and some | fire. Hila Nota Young's appeal from pro- CHESTER. ~ (b) The Answer, Wolstenholme | Thursday at the home of his daushter, ' Drawers from 2lc up ¢ Bradway, Arnold Potter, V.. f. Bur- ourageent was givon members of Supervisor Wood Rel bate, Harley S. Place vs. the town of CoL Choir—0 Gladsome Light. Buck | Mrs, Carl Eentley. : 25 5 S . J. B. Fullerten, &, 1., Citnton. | his family. It is believed that he has| Owing to illness, Marcus Wood has | Steriing, Philip Fraser vs. town of | .. B e o 7 Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah), Handel [ Ays, William Popham of Scotland B. B Mrs. R. 2 chance if he can hold his own untll | tendered his resignation to the town | Killingly, Phebs S, Gilson v.,Edward ge Club’s Meeting Omitted Be- was the guest of friends in town om . Cook. . W. Ide, W, Saturday. school board as supervisor of music| A Jenison, adm., Frank A. Davis vs. cause of Trouble With Lights. GOLDEN WEDDING Thursday . . F.'P. Davell, Edwin Cross, W.| - for the town schools. For the past|industrial & Manufacturing Co. Miss Mary Shea was a guest of loll NCW percales S W, ' Taptnan’ Egriid s TROMAS FUNERALS. thirty years Mr. Wood has been the | Frank A. Davis and- Damase Boulais | Mrs. Henry J. Bailey and Mrs. Gil-| Gpoorved at Westbrook by Mr. and |friends in town om Thursday. g »d Lincoln Arthur J. John- = efficient instructor of music in the|vs Industrial & Manufacturing Co. | bert O. Hall were visiting friends in| ST R The B Charles Bentley of the U. 8. 8, . ” Anthony, Fred Wood- Mrs. Harriet B. Harris. schools of Killingly and Brooklyn. Mr. |~ {ncontested Divorces—Mary E. Lin- | Norwich Wednesday. rs. John A, Wright—The Former | (wasnington has returncd after a brief m 'Glnghams . $ . Anthony. The funeral of Mrs. Harrictt B. flar- | Wood was actively engaged in this|coln vs. Charles O. Lincoln, Annie L. Mrs. Charles Daniels returned to| a Native of Colchester. - vizit at_his home here. s was held Thursday afternoon from | work, together with his assistant, Miss | Kilpatrick vs. Robert W. Kilpatrick, | Willimantic Wednesday after a few Miss Rena Brown of Fitchville spent R dnect aseortment ot 4al- | Ctare . 7 rown. her hiome, 126 North street, at 1 o'clock. | Beardley, up to the time of the Christ- | Dutee J. Rathbun vs. Christie F. Rath- | days' visit with her parents, Mr. and| A Westbrook correspondent writes: | a part of the week with friends in the village. Mrs, Jeremiah Sullivan of Thames= g g : . Anthony. v Ralph G. Hartley, pastor of the |mas vacation. Since then illness has |pun . Minnie A, Price vs. David E.|Mrs. John Higgins, - By vears nic Wohtialy & dohs A’ T oy chooms and : school—H. tist church, was the officiate | confined him to his home. s Thomas P. Kinney and niece were in [ (v yeare S0 Fepriasy 6 John 4 wit new dosikns. in dark | ing” clersyman, THe bearers were " Owls’ Open Meeting. Willimantic Tuesday. 5 3 ville spent Wednesday with Mrs. Carl Qe See yard | George H. Andrews, 8. B. Doolittls, WEDDING. The local mest of the Order of Owls | Chapman’s sawmill that has been set | many years a resident of Fast Had- | Bentley at her home here. James G. Robinson and Payette: Gost e T e pon mesting Wednes- | up on the Connell lot west of the vil-| dam, but now residing in this place, | Miss Mary McHale of Oakland lane, e H.| Burial was in_the Willlmantic ceme- Shepard-Tripp. el thelr Airst oD s i "“fa | a2 for several weeks will be taken | was united in marriage with Miss Ce- | who has been confined to her home tery. Funeral Director H. N. Fenn was| Miss Ethel M. Tripp, younsest | 23, SVening p to the Michael Lyons lot near Hay-|lestia, daughter of Sebra Dixon. Mon- |by illness, is convalescing. ent of Men's club— Valentines and £ favorable weather there 3 Ladies Ald society—~Mrs. | In charge of the arrangements. AUtecob S ward’s lake. recently purchased by|day, in observation of this event, there| The members of the Theatrical club - Charles Henderschott. daughter of Mrs. Adelalde, Tripp of | was'a good attendance. Organizer F.|SSUIC McDonald, Mr. Chapman will | was a aulet diner harty at thelt Howme | are rehesratng & play i ot pard | f” Whitney introduced as the p N s Zesbrbal 8 aul er At their o Standing Committee | The funerai of Charles Henlerscbott, | of New London, N. H., were united in | ing ‘officer Harry Jones of Hartford, | SaF €OF 0 MOPARTCC oo of e | OR Seashore avenue, e table was B sl Post Card e Mission, : who died Monday at (o state hos: | marriage Wednesday afterncon by the | deputy supreme president for Con- | Q8 *CERRL F Y5, SUOPRIGE Of the | decorated with cut flowers ana favors i isconstn cow has been killed by, > : b 's. J.| pital at Brewster's Neck, was held | Rev. Mr. Benedict of Central Village. ticut and New York, who, after 5 x Thursday Morning, vouolféing The ar- | The ceremony was performed at the | ne aois sddress. presonted Ferdinand | company and mo lights, the Village |including the host and hostess and Valentine Neveitias in most eve . e © |an club did not hold their meeting in the | nearest of kin. The guests that gath- Shaine Nevels y rival of the body' on the 11 o'clock | home of the bride's aunt, Mrs Chap- | yEsopo, president of the —Hartford | {il U% Ting “weanesday evening. | aeet sround the boSre were thair ooty train at South Coventry. Rev. Nestor | man, in Plainfield. A, D. Tripp was | nost, who gave an account of the work | ibrary bullding Wednesday evening, e N 4 Post Cards 1 - r . Ch Lizht, pastor of the South Coventry |best man and Miss Miller of Willi-|of the order in this state. Ashley T.| . 70r% CUTSRRC PR Y RIS By ts | son. Hareld A, Walght, and wife. o Wileatines, 2c up A | Coneregational church, —conducted a|mantic was bridesmaid. ~The bride | Boon, president of the Norwich nest, | S0 Va2 U0 SUPSC RE Nok RO, REC T | Brooklyn, Xy X, Almar K. Dixon, . ! . Mrs. 3 commitial service ut {he grave. The | Wore a beautiful whito silk gown and | (51q 'of his fraternal afliatons, but | John cha S g i liead Bl e b L o SR n attie Jacobs.Grace | bearers were O. D. Leach, J. N. Gil- | veil and carried a bouquet of roses. | the Qwis appealed to him most strong- | T 51 50 i or Hebron was in town | mdes acer Mag: Disos ot Bast Hrddom e Webber, Mrs. C. W.|man, Clarence A. Bowen, of this city, | After a short reception, Mr. and Mrs.|;y" Dr, R. F. Beardsley, invocator of | ;.3 (5 = Bavia e, Fox and wife of Sarasota, and Levi McCarthy of New York. Bur- | Shepard left for a wedding trip, after | (s New London nest, told of the work 3 . et : k Fred A. Smith of New Britain was| Florida, a sister, formerly Mrs. Eliza nnie Battey, ial was in tho Nathan Hale cemetery, | Which they will reside in New London, | i, that city. Organizer Whitney Outing Flannels or so of their friends enjoyed.a very scene in the third act, with three|church at Hanover, Wednesday eve- | Florence, of Montville, have returned pleasant evening’s entertainment in K. against ome, was especially interest- [ ning, to signalize the installation of | after spending the past three days at of B, hall. The early part of the even-| Conclusion of Hearing on E. M. Ar- ing was given over to a smoker and nold Estate—Three Witnesses Tes- A whist, and then a programme of vocal | tify—Owls Hold Open Meeting—So- . Lyman. and instrumental selections was ren-1 ciil Notes. mow for sale—20c. | amp Meeting Assocla- | dered by a number_of leading local { Brown. artists. _ President L. Leo Thompson . Bradway, W. E. Web- | of the association presided and, follow- 2 ', Williams Antnony, | ing a few pleasant remarks, called up- | Bowen of Willimantic opened another s ecial Wrodward, . A Coookk and A.| 90 several gueste and members {or | day's hearing on th bankrupt estate 1T J 3 rief informal remarks that were thor- p Fing oughly enjoyed by all. At the conclux| °F Em"‘uu,_.:rnm-;;n dhs Sty osugt n of the story telling refreshments | 'oom at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. The object of these hearings. is to get " S&H Greel\ Trad" iy e L St S g what evidence it is =ossible for the Annual Recital at Normal School. | trustee and his ‘attorneys to secure in i ? ing Stamps Free with] _~ osmuanv. Order to detorming. “whether. or mi \ | i e calling on friends in town Thursday. | Dixon Plumb, and son, Ernest Plumb Loomis, Georgia | B Tt IS SRR e siending = raw | SE0R0 ao;du;emg;'gog:l for Hhe TR Willls O. Gardner of Iebanon was | of Providence, and Mr. and Mrs. Root Jored Fiante : i . & G. 3 A A visitor in town Thursday. Moodus. ¥ %’.,,. ” o, 8s and 3 2diin Cross, Imo-| The B, &, G. lunch has at last been | 98¥s In Boston. would e kept open a few days longer | VIZUOR T8 JOWR, TUIRIT Cotion this | O ro0dus. e Wright receivéd mu- P, A. Cook, Miss Jen- | gold, the deal being closed Thursday.| W C. Bacon and‘C. S. Francis were | ot the $5.756 rate. After remarks by | o 0 ® 0oqing lumber and ties. merous valuable presents. e SR TR Mrs. H. H. Boynton has been conduct- | in Boston Thursdav. = = John Casey of Norwich nest, the mest- | & hico Brocket of Hast Haddam s ,sulghuh Sy a. it Home time, and fle hussso{d out | e et og n; MG redoe puet | g a8 l‘g:“}',’; SR ‘°:V‘;‘n;’§g’“' onn | was & ca!le;- in :ow? ;h!:{:dafly_ 3 YANTIC HAPPENINGS 3 0ld Potter. her entire interest to Eimer S. Young| % b | cussion. ing G. H. Pinney of Hartford was in . Sweaters P. Davoll, " W. B.| and Perry G.*Carpenter, proprictors of | N0 27, Department ot Connectiout, G | perry, the vaudeville singer at the | cqichester Thursdey Continued to 1an, Mrs. J. H.|the Maryland lunch of Waterbury. It AI . the om(i:vxn" c&m;?“e! were | Bradley theater, sang several songs. Loocal ‘Amateurs’ Rl rsing a Play— s for woinen, ot X. E. Webber and | |5, nderstood the new proprietors will | Placed on com: d"w,;:bb" oy P Notes. ORGAN RECITAL Pafsonal . tyles, plain « wea R s S e STy, Sherman:_relief committes, Comrades | Attorney Huber D. Card was in Wil- | 1 gionatize Installation of Fine New Monday Evenmg, d and al, from $1.5 ing c—W. E. Webber, | pjeasant Evening for Clerks and Their | MOwrey, Pond and Blanchard; Memo- | limantic Thursday on business. ol o Henry Brown and Miss May Kinney a hur T. Johnson. 27 DIt o rial day and conference committeo, | The dramatization of George Barr| Instrument in Hanover Congrega-|of Franklin, Mass, have returned rsomage ~D.. W. Conant Guests. Comrades Mowrey, Potter, Arnold, | McCutcheon's romance, Beverly of | tional Church. after spending the past week at_the February 13th. . - ers of dies’ Aid_society. Thursday evening was 2 big night| perkins, Baker, Rapp and Pond. Graustark, was received by a large and home of Mr. Brown's father, John 4 SILK PRTTICOANTS m 3780 to}f ~The pastor, H. E. Anthony,| for the members of the Willimantic —_— appreciative audience at the Bradley |- A very successful and pleasing mu-| Brown of Fitchville. $10.00 sach. 15 Bdwin Cross, Jennie Jor- | Clerks Protective assoclation, and 25 PUTNAM theater Thursday evening. The battle | sicale was given in the Congresational| Allen Chapman and daughter, Miss The same discounts and big cut prices on the entira stock at the Boston Ory Goods Store - . The H. Cr.‘erJrray Co.; Ladies’ Hame Journsl Quarterly Book | Referee in Bankruptcy Andrew J. February Sal of Secind-hand and Used Pianos 48 Pianos to be sold at from 15 to 409% discount During the past few months an unusually large stock of Second-hand and Slightly Used Pianos has accumulated at our Willimantic Store.% Some of these were rented, some were taken in exchange for /& i o " | schoo! Wednesday evening was as usu- | Nieses they havs Seen oonde et sand Mrs. Townsend Cox. al a very pleasant event, and was at-| tain if there is sufficient evidence to a 75, mother ded by a large number of students| compel a return of the property to the annual recital at the Normall preferences . have been made, and a ten cent box of Bee; = and their friends. The programme ren- ¢ > of the| & trust the b toy : i i A te : 1, wife of the| 4ol 4" on unusually delightful one, T}l::r:elsvr;der:m;r 'mltnllr':ug‘_ce)ry i!;;ve Piano Players, some are only a little shopworn, DANIELSON, = - - CONN. Hive Starch. / : irch and all the numbers were cordially re-| o 3 proference being mads, the per- | 5 & unt, pianist Mot ypaiss Qive] son favored by that preference must FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST o s f Some days since ,‘3’“[} Lo ,:‘f’, ;e ’S,fj“ %’Y O | Teturn the property so obtained to the Bee Hive Starch requires no| =ustained a_shock and had j glanchette, violinist: Miss Mary =M. |trustee, but this is not true, and it is ©One JACOB DOLL, slightly used, $350,00, now .. - ++.$290.00 . a . | gl ly since. - She wa ! prano; Charles H. Caswell, | oniy ‘under certain conditions that rms s P s Another week of great evoking, and imparts a beauti- - oosyt Qs Albina Blanchette and Mrs. | recovery of the property can be er One MATHULHECK, slightly used, D0 3 ful finish to colla d ; isime) Tomanendy Do | ronawy ! forced. One KELLER BROS., slightly used, $325.00, now . : s and cuffs. | ceascd ad - | op. 40, Grelg, Miss Hunt: Honor and| , OFly three witnesses were examined Ono SCHUMANN & SON, rented, $275.00, now . bargain prices on Ladies’ TP °n ere survive four sons, Wilmot | SIS [OM, SANSoT fommpa: Aias Mary | Erank F. Rustell and B. M. Wheato One STULTZ BROS., new, $275.00, now : r : and Danfel i Il ) Charles L. Torrey appeared as atto AL 50.1 i The T. R. Sadd Co. |&. "ot Fo i os¢ Blanchelte: Bri-King, Schuvert, | foe%o L, Tortey, appeared ss ayior One MAERNATE, el Wk 0G) aa Suits and Coats, Furs, Shirt - J.H. nd : Deae e i | sell as attorney for John A. Dady. One KELSO, rented, $250.00, now WILLIMANTIC, CONN. seph Jowitt of Amityville, L. L 1 e Ay o : One CAMBRIDGE, rented, $250.00, ) o e i 3 Hunt; three songs, Ronald—Away John A. Dady Questioned. 2 ) T b Waists, Separate Skirts and rs. Mathilda Lariviere, Hill, Little Winding Road, and| M; Dady was questioned concer: One R-S. HOWARD, new, $325.00, now aists, dep: o da L e, [he Sonnds of Barth Grow Faint, Miss| ing the transfer of certain house lo One AMERICAN SQUARE, second-hand, $350.00, now to Mr. Arnold in 1908, and a re-trans- ° her , Union street, of bron- | shall, , forof w part of thom Auittie . tha One J. N. VOSE SQUARE, second-hand, $250.00, now e useful Merchandise shown lmes EEEL e S repm month of Jun, 1910, In the spring of One STERLING ORGAN, second-hand, $125.00, now . g s froi ens. , Mr. Arnola purchased these hous ¢ TO 14 DAYS. STORY & CL -hand, $100.00, now . rofond mones 1t | ;3 F. Pyron, 95 Quarry street, has|lots of Mr. Dady, they being locate DR Sl i i : from every counter in the <___AreaTrifle B fafly To" ira"4ny 125 hens. and’ during Docember they f on Cutler street in New Tondon, not One SMITH AMERICAN, second-hand, $100.00, now =, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- | lald 2,117 eggs. This gives an aver-|far from the shore. with the idea of CARPENTER ORGAN, second-hand, $76.00, NOW ...... a e Hard, s 6t 16 ORyers $00- age of 16 and a fraction of eggs for | selling them or of building cottages Gne, e store are the very reasons each hen for the month. Mr. Byron|on them and then selling at a profit One SMITH AMERICAN, second-hand, $50.00, now “ M Up for “o“ Can| TP expects to handle from 13,000 to 15,000 | He bought ten lots, and paid some- » | JAMES HARRIES ©esgs in his incubators this season. ;2}3‘0.':53 fiffli;‘fe:fw“d;y;hewheuflfi These prices are regularly for cash only, but in order to open this important sale to all we are go- why you should buy durlng & To Be Guests of W. R. C. “;:’gfl,‘ or ",’,‘}5 not belng testified to, ing to extend these offerings to instalment purchasers. At thig sale therefore you get the cash price and 2 = Co R el i el B 1 id not dispose of the remaining oSt arda Op unels 8. Long post, No. 50, G A | lots until alons in the spring of 1910 i through CommanderFrank S. Shaffer | nan bemr tmas on Do, SaarEemonts A sale of this kind should interest every music lover. Come to our store Friday morming. Get our 801 Main Street, Willimantic. from the Woman's Relief corps Wed-| {ransfer by him te Arnold of the re- terms. Sale opens Friday, February 10th, closes Monday, February 20th. You know the place, our new n4d v Feb. 15, at § o'clock in| majning seven lots. When he had sold Savings Bank Building, 801 Main Street. Get Momey by calling al (he Willimantic pay for the piano on monthly instalments. Here is an opportunity of a life time. these Sale days. Loan Compan e e S o | s, 0 ATl B iad sol sbout || et ! - A b i ¢ oo *| 51500 cash and had taken a “partici- Y EVENING D URING THIS SALE. ; the Relief corps will be pres-| 1o 7 et + £ & STORE OPEN EVER S 2 You furnish the girl and |« s attendance 1s anticl- | St Futerest (wiien Mr. Dady thoupnt 15 Union Street. | B errtati Fo the COMPANY, ) s 1] I was not unusual for an investment) £ we’ll furnish the homse.’ | st T rancie S [ s Belore the e tiansier ot he'lgte 3 h r N : f S Do ! Mr. Dady had invested another r Terms strictly confidential. | Lonz post, and a good time always re- | wiin "Arnold. and st the fime of the o a lns O e S, ocsila - We'll help you fo happi- STy, re-transfer it was agreed that he was Danielson, Conn. to turn in these notes in consideration ) 4 HIMORE & SHEPARD, | 1¢S5 YOU and YOUF SBOUSC.| v o s oe Sentras viase| h st ohint Tones Joiw Attbovsh |} WILLIMANTIC HARTEQRD L. SUEEH DACHESEE R Sao b i e was in Willimantic Thursday. in May, the note coming due on - TS scossors to Seastons & Mmo-ey i v A Anfletta MeCt 1, Mr. Dady testified that, owing 1 Your ‘credit - is' goode—a|, Mo meviietta Mcculiock, aho tas| 3 27 DedY, testided Jiat onine Embalmers and Funeral “BB‘W&, dollar or iwo — each week| ™, . ; not drawn and executed until June &4 oY ; SEATEST e esch menth makés BN Vo B e T i e e RARTLRKLLAARAAAIKTTINTLLLLLLLLLLLLR ALK, Timantic Thur Hoadstonos ana Markers In our stock | way. - completed. The hearing was adjourn- ready o be erected. Obtain ourprices( Entertained Ladies’ Aid Socisty. |ed without date. 3 ; . F. g , es’ Ald soclety of the Baptist| The Y ’ ¢ = N\ ANAVY 8 emcner Aiais and Watona Surveta, | | EHurch ot ot chirs ot riheoDebist| Tie Young Ladies’ soslets ot St R D D T R R D S D e T T S ‘Willmantic. Con™ srnaos, She wis asyisted by Mrs. Wil-1per in the guild rooms on Wednasday Tl X v A, 8 P i AR % g e 4 ¥ ke iy i “# ' NS ctancutast, s : Arnold to Andem before this, he said g ¢ 4 — - - - ' Mrs. :l A. MéDonald Jeft Thursdfl)' that he had not, and also denied hea b 2 HIRAM N. FENN, easy for you. & forgs visit with Mis. J. W Carpenter | ing any rumory concerning Arnold ° ( % R Springtield, Mass. financial condition at that time, and & . UNDERTAKER BMPALMES We gi LE Judge A. J. Bowen was in Putnam | that.Arnold was not able to meet hi i & ¢ B 3 ‘;__. *“‘flmnt"-‘b € give MAPLE LEAF |nfuriay on business connocted with | obligations. other than What he had v g ,, 4 Selophona, Rats Trading Stamps the Arnold bankruptcy case. heard before. » £ © Sy ol of te ity Basias” g v Wit iors Snarsiare 00| AR IR Woman’s Relief spbompsrl o A 3 iy 4 o b 3 . F 1!‘:4;:1”:% is\_x":nirtxné'x;nnfll eral reasons the dr_ur'ing ?x the deed a oman down pains and other symptoms of general female weakness, 3 (‘ Mechanics' Bep't. Store , S7en 36 Wiapst Canoe frow, Armols to. Dady Bad peen e | 9% Dr. Tougors Viburn-0-Gm Compound, the womarre remstn e R ey R by OUTWITTHRS TO ALL. . | 3 e o nbue‘m attend to it, owing €o pr Bas Deen know for years as “Woman's Relief™ sinos “L think Viburn:O-Gin fu the Bast remady' o wesll e ( . o o 2 ¥ of 105 Milk street left usiness. 0 i . ; J it 5 prove great valne in the trestment of g e e L TR e BB ) E. M. Wheaton's Testimony. Sl piivenmem h It does me more good than eny medteine 1 bave ever takem. § ? . = In the afternoon session, AL J womanly dlseases. . % - SRR he ¥ The eannot *® o 1 think it in the best 1911 Overland Models JEWETT CITY Bulliing & Laimhee. Oor of e slon S It will help you, {f you are & suffersr frem any of the Ma T g i Gineled fo gty conectning s | (g pocair o women, which can be reached by modtsine. i < - 4 3 o y pu . ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St Suthioba Gfi_:""; s.:'n a ::;_‘;“"“,"‘;"‘r on cortain proverty belonging to Mr i 7 %t has helped thousands of other sick women, as gratefud e W . 1 tr R & (‘ ¥ C w - low | Aronld in June, 1910, amounting to| octzea Willimantio, Conn. —~Cut: Over Eye, $7.000, He 5aid that this amount was istters from them clearly describe. It eontaine =e poisonoms 3 < N s _ e made up Of & note of $3,900, which e PURE $1.25 a bottle with directions. b . 3 . Thomas Gray, the 16-yesr-old son|the company had discounted at the| . 5 3 & .' [ t Jml___fl l t 4 i A% OF M. ama MEb B M. Gray. et with | Bankc and had afterwards had to meet | Iig¥ .. P& [« BIIS| ; an unegia) experierionWednesday | 8 Amold did ot and « biil of 33500 | < R%4 - - ) 4 .~ Near 12 o'clock he got up in|and upwards for work, which was not | B 4 Painless Extracting and L sieep, and i . ¢ ep, and went into his parents | evidenced by a note. All of this sum, 3 : A Filling a Specialty ; oo on’ the'second,rigor, raised tne | he wild was for worand matetei Ui | |M9¢ Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York fi P62 Main Street, =+ » Willimantio £% : ’ below. His father heard him, Bt too | on” Grove street. He further stated| ' 4 v - 4 “Talepbona. e : late fo prevent his fall -He' assisted | that there was quite & time interven- | , : 5 AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. . i {a the boy into the house, and found he | Ing between the last few items of work | | o A A e s }ll\:ul a cut over one eyve. Dr. R. R, dlmg amounting ln“abafl; xha, l}l;ld the | ° ° BS. A % gnew was called and took two| inain part of his bill, and that the lien | ) 4 ¥z stitches to close tie wound. The boy | had been put on about fifty days after » < < 78 MONUMENTS, is apparently not {njured in any other | these last fow items of work had been ° l = = i 2

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