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R : ad. Norwich: " in Hlingly | the e g ot g coun- 7 Po ana wife were A nuemfln: the u;-’ s .of New Gounty. ngton was Miss Bertha Fraukiin rec oo of the speakers at the nf:?:uam tertained a party of WW-I& pcvple at ‘Miss Jessie Wharton retllflled 10 her ‘her home on mm. home in'New Haven Wednes: arms, The Killingly board of relief was in| 'y Buslowits returned W esday Session Thursday st the seléctmien|srom several days® business (rlp to New ¥ : Samuel McDonald 'was in Norwich S i a o & : the fumberman in | Thursday. hey had ? : I L South .Killl n‘ly dwr\nz ‘the past weels T&a ‘members of the C. Y. P. §. met z ot < g {2 log was sawed whi ing to|in the chapel Thursday eventiis for & l" known records, is ‘fia sargest ever | rehearsal of a sketch Whlth they ex- een in these parts, It was a chestnut| pect to play at a meeting of the soci- 4o drag it to the vm It sée-:t”;y it mi was cut by Charles Fiske on fan: o Bliven, in the. eastern part of the To Manufacture Cotton Wads. Corporation papers hAw ‘been filed with the state 1 laim B ot i ‘Tuesday 2 911. CI ‘rn Village bl g b e SRy LN L B L o oty e et . gorved by Constable William J. Hast- society of the Meth- | orwich Th L Cat the Hx N “h ently en< The whist given by t! - olic Benevolent h-mb' ey evening in Knights of largely attended and o spefit by all present. lay- ed trom $.15 ‘until I1s, about foriy- |9 five tables being in Han Yor G ctusion refresh t the o o . ments were served .na‘t Miss Ag mes R. O'Neill rendereq a very pleas- ing Vocal solo and responded graciows- Iy to severdl encores. A soclal hour wag passed to round out a delightful evening's enjoyment. Miss Kathgrine O'Loughlin was ‘the chairman in Chare arra Ments for the whist . ® e Castile Soap, Gc cake. Almond Cream Soap, 10¢c 's Oatmeal Soap, 10c cake. Doctales Soap. 10c cake. Cashmers Bouguet Soap, 5e cake. ‘s Bhttermils Seap, 10c cake. Buttermilk Soap, 10c cake. Diive Oil Soap. o cake and Enteriained at Cards. 2 Mrs. J. E. Lanphear W club af Wl& afternoon. Lucn ‘Whist Spi t Thursd At ‘the conciuslon of Dlay refresh- ments were served and the ladies pass ed’a pleasant social hour. Comittes to Mest. The citizens’ recoption committes of the Company L ball will hold a meet- ing in the armory Monday evening to perfect organization and outline any within its_province in connec- tion with the military ball. Nnnlhr cMu( Log. At in around the g1tls, ang the cider Jooked down at her sister 2t her Presently the Tollet Soap, 25e cake. Unscented Soap, 140 cake, ough Mesting—Lishon Farm Sold to New Rochelle Man. A special mo‘fln[ of the freemen of the horon.‘h was held Wednesday eve- ning, the warden and burgesses Branch of the soclety will meet them when they get off and pilot them safely to’ flh waiting mother. o Wicn they got on the train each heldd o and gousin: of Henry Longtellow, the crowd and bent over the Company L g ona o saéh to Iouder vocal effc Slatton master pashed his s about the children's necks. He could make nothing of. them. “Lost g e he said hflefl Shouider; he inging, Shouider: b cacrloy i til Singine, into his office and shut ths door on the crowd. - Each one looked at the clock, the rush Passes - Inspection in Good Shape. Members of Company L, First In- fantry, turned out In "J(ld Trading stamps must go! the edict of the Willimantic Business Men's association, as the result of a largely. attended ' special -meeting 'in ers for Women ingly. 'mzecomuny Deging with o capital of $LO0D. (he In betng. Thaman Sk en ©6ld mernings are just the cAulifte! were :ulhorlzea to borrow money on In which thirty or more of the prominent business men of the city took an active part, a resolution was adopted, which was In substance that while the Business Men's association did not wish to dictate as to the poli- cy of its members or other business men of the city, it recommended that all it members do away with the use of trading stamps and other gift en- terprises to foster trade. ter the adoption of the resolution a large number of those present signed an agreement to become effective March 1, that will do away with the stamp Graze. It is belleved that the majority of the business men of the city, who have not already signed the agree- ment, will come forward and do so Lefore the first of Mafch. Among the signers were many of the merchants, comm will utilize the water Drl‘v- ilege_and other property belonging the Bishop mill of Bast Killingly. is not given out just what line of goods will be manufacturer, but it is under- #tood to be the making of cotton wads used in cartridges. W. R. C. Whist. Glen Lyon W. R. C. of Dayville en- tertained at a subscription whist giv- en in the K. of P. hall at Dayville on Thursday evening. Miss Eva Maynard of Providence is visiting C. F. Rainville and family. Tri-Village Association Meets. The postponed annual meeting’ of the Tri-Village Baseball assoclation was held in the club rooms at Dayvills ‘Wednesday evening. The reports of the officers were read and accepted. The following were' elected a board v 1.0 the board of trade rooms Thursday ng. abbed his grip, and @ largo orange that tho station master L Sea % Thod et hiE hoa Fou will appreciate a good warm | mory. for 1;:, flfi@",fli‘;‘.fi:} the ar- | (% ing: Following ‘s apirited. ais. | of Foaton, W, M. Bushnell of Norrion tomporary loan, suMolent fo meel the | fo0"3 train, "'The littie hush that had | bad slipped into her hands &t ::,', odny. i gy seven vearn, 'Lw. Here they ore in modern | (0. Major Howird J. Bloomer bf | CUSSIon. lasting more than an hour and ana WK, Sule of Frovidesce Thia May 1, when taxes will become due. | fillen over the waiting poom was at an e Ssitied ‘mg.‘,‘u ppaknesses o ; uring 3 VETO PREDICTED FOR !ULLOWAV P‘Nmfl BitL g P Reported That President Will With- held Signature. Feb, 1 y_made | Em - _inspecting _officer ud he reports the company in good condition, TCaptain Sullivan end his fellow officers- and the men in the ranks were complimented for- making the ‘company’s -showing such & good one. |, Liut. H. J. ‘Whitney, battalion ad- {uxanl with Lieut. M. B, Cockran of laitford and Lient. B. E. C: tor of thig city, constituted the examining hourd for ‘the on-cashmisstoried. it s _examined g at s, armory. ; The, non-come. cemmg up o the scratch In good shape and ren- dered an’ exeeilent account, showing | that they had been exceptionaily wall | schooled in all branches pertaining o | their respective rank: plain and fancy oxferd and cardinal to $8.50. Baward M. Barrett js in Hartford, §21 where he will atténd the grand lodse of the Knights of Pythias. It i3 also the forty-seventh. anniversary of the birth of Pythianism. - . Met with Mrs. G. H. Jennings. The Ladles’ society ‘of the Consre- gational church met at Mrs. G. Jennings’ on Thuraday afternoon. v, Jennings was assisted in serving by Mre. F. B. Robinson, Mrs. Carl Jen- nings, Mrs. E. A. Faust, and Mrs, B. C: Bliss. weaves, In from $1.50 end. Miss Hessdagent for the Travelers' y, arrived in response to the station master's call. Iilegible mvel- ing tags were no new thi she soon found that the lit! year old sistér. From the children she ot enough of thelr story to learn it all by sctting the telephone wires busy. It seems that the mother of the chil- dren had 1lved with them at the home of an aunt in New London, Conn. She was poor and unable to get work, so when she was mnotified that there was a position in Buffalo she could have she hastened there without taking her daughters. - With the first wages she received she sent money to the aunt to send_the cI on. The aunt ought tickets for e 1o New T rk ‘Washingt tion was the house y that il vetoxhe Sullowg‘ .menl - sion. bi t ‘passes the senate. bill would increase the pension rolls Spout. SELES0N a yeer metter came up. in the house todny fn connection: with the o propased | ° abolishment of ofice mm iaiopies Ropresentative Fuller of Witols 'S4 1 Coats & fow left, but they are as good those we sold for 325 and 330 at M8t of the season, but Ve don't #00ds over; for this reason )ou' le Your cholce of these up to eoats for just $17.5 Purchases Heavy Horses. F. H. Gilbert has added a pair of heavy team horses to his stable. They were purchased of Sprague of Moosup, Mr, @ilbert drove them home Thurs- <ay. They arée exceptionally fine, heavy llflml.‘fl. their weight being 3620 o each. 1 The Suit man Broadeloths. Cleviots and heavy | in black, navy, brown, olive mevelties. The former instituted by Mary nages, suffer as Yeen amical settled. represented the defen Real e 31 1 .75, Estate Transfers. Pho rank Charles B Pomeroy transferred to Freder! a_ 1ot on et al Less Than Half Price ¥ Riverside park. Mary 50, | . frem $8.00 to $2700. From 12 to 22 Below Zero. Theormemters in -this o extremely cold Ilmr«vhq morning. ‘Women's Gloves Bow- agiinst Mavia M. Turner, relat- last Septem. The Attorney the rney Samuel B. Har- t Armold of Willimantic has Dighregrio - of have k and Elizabeth vieinity re- temperature It was the coldest f the new vear, dnd in War- who have been making a specialty of :;:ed stamp in@ucement, to attract ade. Additional Carrier Goes On Today. Postmaster Charies H. Dimmick on Thursday received a notice from the postal authorities at Washington of the passage of an emergency appropri- ation bill to meet the expense of an additional carrier for Willimantic and that the same will be permanent aft- er March 31. Postmaster Dimmick carrler, he bei next in line for a regular route. Thig appointment will greatly ‘relleve the congestion in the delivery of mall, occasioned by the customed noon delivery throughout the Hill section of the city. The new ar- rangement goes into effect today (Fri- ay), Personals. Attorney Willlam A. King 'was in of directors: Hector McConnell, Bddie Oleson, W. D. Barber, F. Rollinson, Al~ fred Mignesul, C. H. JTroesadl M. C. Atwood, W. E. Atwood and W. E. La- belle. - This boud will orrgenize mext week. CAUGHT IN SHAFTING. John Blair Injured at Wauregan Mill —Arm Broken and Face Cut--Taken ful accident at the mill of the Waure- gan company in the village of that name Thursday morning about 8§ on a pulley when it caught in his c!oth- ing and drew him over. tiie striking on his face om the floor. Sargent of Central Village was cal | It was found that a broken arm and bad bruises on his face, which bled | profusely, would require attention in | & hospital. Mr. Blair was accordingly pounds. Mr. Gilbert now owns twelve fine horses. Expresses Run Through' lorbugh. Thursday afternoon several of the big Boston and New York expréises wers and gave them money to'buy others Buffalo, not knowing that she coulll have bought through tickets. Then she despatched over, this division, passing through Jewett City about 4 o'clock. Louls Krieger of Norwich was in town Thursday. Farm Sale. { New York a parcel ‘of 1and situated in to Putnam Hospital. F Windham Center containing four acres | therefore appointed substitute carrier = .| Michael J. Conmefl of Lisbon has urs ¥ with house and barn. | Clarence O. Barrows as the additional | yohn Biair, aged 23, met with a pain-| sold his farm to Duncan McKay of 'New Rochelle, N. Y. The new owner will take possession within a short time and Mr. Connell and his family Mufts and scarfs reduced to 3 Martin has transferred prop- | { o'clock. Mr.. Blair 1s employed in the | will come to Jewett City to reside. 2 5 y street to - | transfer of the postoffice, to its new P SR8, $500. $10.00 and $1250. Values ranaters Wore ol Moy | building, and will permit of the ac- | S2V0 Toom end wes repiacting s beit STONINGTON Mrs. Herman Atwood’s Musical De lights a Large Audiense—Relativi Arrive for Colbgrt Funeral. Thursday evening Mrs. Herman At- B450 Gauntlels in ta 1d blac enville was reported to be 22 be- | Hartford Thursday. sent to the Day-Kimball bospital at| wood gave a delightful musical at the . hew 8100 ©otan and blacks 0 While in various outlying sections| A. N. Dicklow of Nerwich was a | Putnam on the 9 o'clock car. Tt Daptistionarch. The fallowiig i p | of Willimantic it was from 12 to 18 | Willimantic visitor Thurséay. Going to Florida. programme was received with enthu- Baewno Gloves in tan and biack $1.00, | below Zebulon R. Robbins of Norwich was | e auto weloneing to F F. Jacobs| 9188m and pleasure: (a) Cavalera Rus- ¥ FUNERAL. Frank Brown. he H. C. Murray Co.| Ladie’ Mome Journal Quarterly -..ui ; SO for saloiadte. Valley street extension Monday * Times <. AreaTrifle Hard, " -Cleerl!p. for You Can theybynllln al the | Willimantic ock. North - street. pastor of the church, officiated. ra were Michael Morrisette, FEdwards, George H. Cah - sed was a member. DWIGHT H. BARSTOW m Wi Soriously ton. P ay that tow of Scotiand, his Dbrother, ho in Washington, D. in, members of local No. nters and Jolners, of which de- | Burial was in with Pneumonit funeral of Frank Brown, whose was found in his rooms at 337 eve- was held Thursday afternoon at t Elmore & Shepard's chap- Rev. Louis M. Methodist The Fred oon, Hen- 825, at Barstow recelved word on Dwight is a doorkeeper at the house of representa- , was serius- a Willimantic visitor Thursday. Arthur Roberts of Hampton was in town Thursday, callihg on friends. William Harding of Providence 1s the guest of friends on South streef. A Dbrand new . $250.00 piano for $215.00. Watking' February plano sale, —adv. Charles N. Know of Hartford was the guest of friends in Willlmantic Thursday. Knowles /A, Smith of Providence was the guest of friends in the city Thursday. Mrs. Minnie Grant Scott was the zuest of friends in New London Wed- aesday evening, Mrs, R. W. Brewster, who has been /isiting friends In New York, has re- rned to this city. Mrs, Willlam V. Palmer of Valley street is visiting relatives in Roslin- dale, Mass., for o week. Harold Taylor was among these who nded the R. ball in New .ondon Wednesday evening. William Morrisette of Taftville was run to Boston and from there will be shipped via -steamer ‘o Florids. Mr. and Mrs, Jacobs will} leave soon for a brief stay in that. state. New Theater to Seat 1,100, Plans are being drawn by Provi- dence architects for the new theater building to be erected by W. 8, Brown on Center street. Danielson has lonl felt the need of a modern and up to date theater, 'and Mr. Brown stated Thursday that such a building will be ercted during the coming summer and will be ready to open early in Septem- ber. It will have a seating capacity of about 1,100, will be fully equipped W opera chairs, stage scenery and lofi balcony and boxes. Mr. Brown will probably act as manager of the house and wiil book the best of the attrac: tions on the road. Bill Interests Insurance Men. Local insurance agents are Interestel in a ill being heard before the banks committee of the legislature, which provides that no officer, clerk, bWgk- keeper .or teller in any bank or trust ticana; (b) Serenade Badine; five vio- line in unison, Maurice Crandall, Wil- liam Noyes, Ralph Koelb, Mathew Gra- ham, John McCaffery: piano solo, By Moonlight, Miss Helen Wilcox; tenor solo, Charles Cushman: piano _duet, Luspiel Overture, Miss Helen Koelb, Miss Mary Lee; ‘soprano solo, Miss Ella Harris Wheeler; piano solo, March de Concert, Arthur Cogan; bari- tone solo, J. Benjamin Brown; piano trio, Gallop de Concert, the Misses Ruth Lee, Carolyn Pendleton, Ma; Lee; violin solo, Scene de BaNet, Mau- rice’ Crandall; piano solo, Pilgrims’ Chorus, from Tannhauser, Miss Martha ‘Williams; soprano solo, selected, Miss Ella_ Wheeler; plano duet, Poet and Peasant, John Allyn, Arthur Coga; plano solo, The Midnight Dream, Miss Lez; trio, selectad, James Stivers, Maurice Crandall. Mrs. J. B. Brown; plano solo, Miss Helen Wilcox. Mra. Atwood's pupilsgave avldence of her thorough and painstal struction. ghe man P et i bers given 8y Mrs. Benjamin Brown, together with a number of her puplls, showad their gkill with the violin. Refreshments were served during the ANLEY T Bes D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Street, Local Agent SPECIALS AXES,, 2% and 8% Ib. handled 60c | SOLDERING OUTFITS ....... Twelve-inch Adj; SQUABE and __ o | Burniey SOLDERING PASTE. MITRE $1.00 | MELTING LADLES and ROTS Armstrong STOCKS and DIES Seven-inch Box-joint side cut- On ‘GpOfls_that Are seasonable But will be -losed Make the Sale. All ‘the Dress Goods'and Ready to and_for ghildren; Shirt Waists, Sepa< ing in which will go in for bargain sales. . N gayith ymeumonta there and motl ., \ork in the mew lunch room in the | COMPAny in the state shall wrlte of in | evening's entertainment and a goclal| " ting PLIERS ........... L) P 100| 1Eiwill pay you to visit our store 0mpan Vs Dwight H. Barstow left for | iolmes block and will commence his |50V N8Y rifew & re ISacance POCY | hour followed Sight-ineh Box-joint _side cut- . i and ses whatywe are doing, to’ keep . 9 | Washineton Thursday evening on the | (Vties next Monday. 1 was brought out at the hearing that Missionary Socisty Meets. ting PLIERS 750 | Bnamel BREAD PANS TRy Rl o Colonial express, A $375.00 plano slightly used $275.00. fals svatoh out for poli- | The Ladies’ Missionary society mat DRIP PANS ... 100 > 15 Union Sireet. i y o5 many bank officials Watch out for pol Seven and one-half inch Stesl Woman's Missio Society Elect vgy.cins Bros. February piano sale— | cies about to expire on property cov- |in te afternoon and sewing for the} *5ng pitre’ SQUARES......... 100 POTATO PARERS and SLIC- oman’s Missionary ie scts | adv. ered by mortgages heid by the banic Terme strictly confidential. Officers. Thomas Crandall attended the hear- |and th{n require that the renewal be Porsonal Items. One set 13 BITS, Irwi pattern 325 DISH gl . The Woman's Missionary lodety of | ing on the employers’ liability ball be- | made through them. The Dill ig intro- | D, W. Wells of Providence was in|‘“Take Down” Steel SQUARES 75c AN Apje % 2 the. Congregational enuroh heid its an. | ore the leglslature Thursday, repre- | duced by Mr. Lyons of Thomaston. Towt Thirgday. “Isko Down” Sieel SQUARES, SLEEVE BOARDS -.. 100 nual meetingon Tuesday at the home | :°NfIng Carpenters’ local No. 825 of e v Yo Mr. and Mrs. John Colbert of Prov $1.00 | Mrs. Potts’” SAD IRONS, set l.lls.?lll T8u ccssors to Sensiens & of Miss M. EL Stillman. =These m were elected: ~President, Eliza Mtss R. B. rn: Woodward; Elliot! :th P. Marla Truseott, 0062 Nerth Street, LADY ASSISTANT. ,“— cemmecrion 1 Women “Saing But of the Clathiny Business” } e o tons 5 y . R L. Mechawics' Dep’t. Store | irs. whao ad OWIPITTERS TO ALL directors, hind the. Work. Bishop nstructive one, considerad bein; | Totte cker, CI ! or Chesnut and PROD.’ERTV ATTACHED. other Butler.” 801 Main Street, Wiilimantic. X Wit HIRAM N. FENN, AKER and BMBALMER th by Mrs. — owny . rILES 1 You ur = 91 Overland Models| ~ MRNEST P. CHESBRO, 1020 Main St, | Willimantie, Conn. | Special | ' S&H Green Trad-) '-g Stamps Free with| & ten cent box of Bee | = ml’a:\ Lo oure eeding or vaase” e . truding Piles in 6 to » nonu-lm oe and mmn ready to bs erected. and Impsd 1000 -nm.u _designs. A mice virtety ‘of Fresh Pisi | Bcallops, Oysters.end Clams. st . Bes Mive Starch requires no | . and imparts a beauti~ cuffs falnl.u l;lnc(b' n‘ offl- Mrs. J. treasurer, Mrs! Mrs. Frances Elliott, The business wed by a_programme, This was in the hands. of nd Miss Stillman, the hour a profitable and the wamen especially g Yrs.Doremus, Char- ara Swain. Dr, Elean- te situated on Chestnut street, Lavinia URED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. gie will refund money if MENT any Pro- -')m- alse ¥ smu’s FISH MARKET, 2 Nt 5L this city. Fred D. Jordan of the Jordan Hard- Dealers’ assoclation. WEDDING. Chappsli—Morga At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fre P. Morgan, in Waterford, Wednosd: Fepruary 15, their daughte ra Morgan and Griswold A. Chappell- of Waterford were united in uge by ihe Rev. George C. Cliap PN of Mantville, the fall Bpiscope service being used. They were attend- od by Mies Ruth Morgan, & sister of | the bride, and Reuben Austin of Mont- | ner was served and the evening was delightfull spent in vocal and instru~ mental music. The bride received many beautiful and viluable presents. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell will make their home in Waterfora with Mr. Chappell's paremis. Mr. Chappell has been fore~ maa of his father's large farm for the pust few years, and will have charge of it ihe coming year OiHlo MoB LEADER GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER. Third to Stand Trisl for Lynching of Temperance Detsotive. Newark, O., Feb, 16.~Clarence Tim- mans, on ‘trial for first desrce murder fm connection with the lynching of Carl Itherington, & temperance detective, here in July, today changed his plea of mot guilty to & plea of guilty of manslaughter. Sentenco was deferred until Monday. s the third of the alloged judged guilty of ménslaughter. a5 Remli U gu_n;.' nger. n, 2a, writert red m!':a years 1 had ration, and was utterly mnq. P bived on” bebed .and beef toa becxn-n 1y stomach would not re- ll 1 took many rem- “lll:l reliet unul I Oo sain -t mo. wAm now ci urel." STAFFORD SPRINGS. Team. Mrs. Michasl Mullins Nas been vis- iting relatives in Springfield. Joseph Chandler of Monson, a for- mer resident, spent Wednesday in the borouzh, | "Mies Frelen 2. Leacty has een ill fpr | the past few days with appendicitis. New Designer. McMann of Winooski, Vt., has taken charg‘ of the designing at the } Rhode Island plant. | The Woman’s Home Missionary ciety of the Methodist church s0- will | spending several months in Hartford, ‘has returned to Staffordville for the rest of the winter. To Piay Rockville, The High scheol basketball team will play the Rockville Athletics in Rocke Ville fhis (Friday) evening. Gary Brothers are putiing in a new platform for thelr bay and coal scales. Miss Jennle Smith of Norwalk is the guest of Mrs. Havlie Walcott at her home on West Main street. COLCHESTER: Wife Beater Fine igious and Se- cial Interests. The trisl of Peter Papowiich for Dbeating his wife was held before Jus- dence, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van E ten of Derby, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan of Judge Albert Denison was a caller here Thursday Miss Reed, who has been the guest of Mrs. W. A. Breed, has returned to New York, Frank Kinsella of Providsnce was a business caller here Thureday. Charles H. Ciwan is on & business trip to Philadelphia. MONKEY AND OIL STGVE, CIRCUS UP IN SMOKE | Ong Horse Was All That Was Saved from Fire. cus at Orwigsburg, Pa., last night caused the destruction of-all the ci haraphernalla, including . a cage of monkeys, trained apes, & pack of train- od_dogs, 8 den of snakes, and several horses. " One horse was the only {hing taken out alive Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA Where o Trade in Jewet Gity | ‘WE HAVE THE LARGEST LIND | | tice Luclus C. Brown Wednesday. The prisoner was found guilty and was fined $1 and costs, amounting to $10.%. which was paid. Clayton D. Barton of East Hampton waL. it Gawa. Wednoaday, D. - March returned on Thursday from s few days' stay in Boston and vicinity. -Mr. March will grgsnise & boye olubincone:of th ton, With o Bo! hllte! memh-nhlp of 300 - g rx of “Bast Hai wu Taent e um lace: The Laates Ald locle‘&l of the M. B church met, in the . parlors: —of . the] church Thursday afternoopn and eve- ninlx tl: sew. Supper:3 mmod at § o'clocigs On account ef the storm Tuesday eveniziz the “"""‘{:.?.: of the 23d an- niversary srange postpened, -as twen Bera ey SRR g endaws and Christmas and New Cards In town at ‘WM. JORNSTON'S, ' BIG REDUCTIONS [N Millinery Goods to make room Xmas Stock. MLLE. BEAUREGARD. fot ROTTOMLEY & SON, meral Repatr Shop, Bioytle and Automobile Repalring, :,f_“'_'zs.w' e “32 £ FWWETT OITY HOTBL, m&pql.-u-m-n-uh""- warticainr. THA ¥ LLWIS. Propriet: spent the cvmln moal Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street COMPAN Y. “Chaffee: first vice president, Mrs. | ware company was i Bridgeport on | New Designer at Rhode lsland Plant— | Providence and john . Ryan, Jr., of ) B e Milking: " eecona 'vice president, | Thursday, atiending the annyal mest- 5 = New York are in town to attend the I H E HOUSEHOLD Dani C “ and ’wd E‘"fin o OB secretary, Miss |ing of the Cennectiout Hardwere| High 8chool Five to Play Rookville | funcral ‘of Mrs. Mary Colvert. S anielson. Conn. JAMES E. KEECH. Manager. The Sirolin Sentlnel Strolin (Pronounced Sir-o-in): . The celebrated Swise remedy for ville. The bride was charmi: - | meet this (Friday) afternoon with Mrs. % P, 4 Owned by Mre. Lavinia Taft of Bur. | THle, The bride was charmingly gown, | mest thiy (Frlday) ¢ o R el NORWICH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1511, Post Card Shop. 3 sioton toucict. o brlaemmaid was | s vames Buliim ot Staftordille | oWEXUY o Reackt - che i - ; : bor~ g veil % - { I8 visiting re! 5 b nursday o writ of attachment on | her was served 4nd the evering we A, Chamberlin, who has been | [oF QUATters of a small rallroad c o To Avond Colds It these d!nedoum!ob lowed until they grow into damp and raw day than to | dows open. Fresh & a habil walk around in the wet and | never killed lnybody—but or low shoes. The first thing to do to “ Then dwlyu‘hlv- &bfih § ‘Then wear the right HIG of ** at hand, and of clothing—and that means | it regularly in cold or: you will never be bothered by colds, or bron- structive initsaction,aswell, It stimulates the appetite, improves the digestion, alds the assimilation of fifi s nourishes the tissues, and : Qfim&fi“y for “Coughs, | influenta, bronchitis gqxpp and | sumption. Wear Garments, such as Suits, Dress< os, Rainproof Coats, Coats for' ladies rate Skirts, and other Goods, will be marked ‘at prices that must interest our customers. - New goods are com-~