Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1911, Page 2

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" But mews of a new o. e o ok, Plgtutnmmnm Scenie 8 tnderclothes store unpcaks #0 Mew things each day it is hard know of which you would rather § 3 A shipment of Gowns, Masonville Cotton | Mcceptable. Qowns of Heavy Mason- | ville Cotton, long slecves Ld high | tieek, tocked, Hamburg trimmed and embroidered edges, at $1.19. Mlu. low neck, short sieeves, lace | trimmed, sale price 94c, Mirts with deep ruffie all lace and ( Hamburg trimmed, sale price $1.89. ! Combinations, with cover and Skirt, ‘ace and Haml trimmed, at $1.19, $1.80 and $1.39 Corset Covers of fine quality Nain= nook, trimmed with da hund em- . broldery, German and Freach Val— sale prices $2.19, $2.85, $3.39 and $4.39, E Bellef That Mabel ‘Wilcox of South | Tuesd: because the mother declared that m'. $1.50 and §L80 daughter was altogether t0o young for e man. nm 'n(»k!nt young fellow about 22 or stock | and. nis keep. ert Briges, and jappeared to have all the, accomplishments - of a - th &entloman and 'to have ceme axceptionally good tamily. He wi carly: infatutted with him, and s.mm-y Night Datice at K. B. 6 uo«.lulldmi Dance at’ Washburn Hail. ELOPEMENT, FEARED. Woedstock Briggs. The news of what Is be Eloped With Robert lieved to ® qlopflment 1. uul!n' the umny of r. and Whleox of _South sodstock znxmy. iss Mabel cox, the 17 year ok ¥ Comibinations and Skirts is sure to be | ¢ COX% I8 missing, and seen of her by her parents or mother was v afternoon, Feb. 14th, when home in her . ordinary n with whom she is suppos- | ed o have ‘dloped had been forbidden m entre of late to the Wilcqx. home, her Some three. or four months ego a vears of age came to South Wonrl- nd hired out to Carl Ege, well“to do tarmer, for $13 per nbmh He was known as Rob- orough Miss abel Wileox, W) ‘the’ llv aout 3 o'dlock, 3 rs, Wilcox is in- formed by him, and at the time Mr. Joyce said he saw. 4 youns girl wait- ing for Briggs at the corner. of the streét. He could not say whether they took the trolley or & steamtrain. Mrs. Wilcox has notified the state, polize of her daughter's dluppumce, and she also telephoned 1 H. Richmond at Wfl !m‘nflc ternoon, having beon inforr her daughtee was seen in this city on Thursday afternoon. ought to notify the wWa. tock auth ities, The iocal police e butld) pract! there lren&n usual number detects to be remedied an s to be made so nut the bufld— formal ly be required of e um- of their con- tract. The committee found that it would be proper that the town should have possession of the building-immediate- 1y, end that the contractors should sign @ waiver to that effect without Dréfudios to the interest oL the town, After some discussion- the Wllllam lkmdx:n of Winter street was in Exeter Friday. Michael -J. Cu)len of Rockville was in the city Friday. Georte C. Thomas nl Scotlana was in Willimasitic Friday. = = Mrs. A. P. Benner spent Friday in Putnam, visiting 8. Rotert Stanton of -Pleasant street was. in New London Friday. Prof. D. F. Ciifford is confined to m- Il e ok ot e Rl new $260.00 Yiano for '215 00. Wl.lklnr February plano lllb- Emil L, G\{l enthal of Snu(h Man« g:;ner ‘wes & Willtmantic visitor Fri- Rev, Bernard M. Donielly of North Grosvenordale, was a guest at St. Jo- seph’s rectory Friday. Clpt. c. D. Douglass and-Lidut, John the - Norwich corps Of bl bt Y James Blain's Condition Critical—bLow | January Death Rate—Big Shipmants of Apples—Congregational ~ Social ~ Union 8erves Banquet. day. Frlnk Howarth was ln WUM(II‘ on_a bllllnell trip Miss Grace A< rdll'.(vll in 8§ F. Walden FHW RIV A H. Wlthu of Bastford was in Putnam Friday. John Blalr, injured. in the mill at Wau ‘Thi ‘was delirious and MR. D; ¥, $15! n.)quu-fl» S Whiskey:' creates o.hu-se tdu gluu of water before _ breakias this ; , system is t\ie'fi% lll = ‘ oxygen. It M. Dwyer waa (n New Beltain Whiskey far superior to all else, and while I'am greauB ‘Fyosed to ap‘thousands do; I will always use Duffy’s Pure h benefited and attaini a clear conscience by taki 4 bed.” D, 7 Ardhes ® Mficea sleep and the lied with ure Malt F. Sibert, ‘Scotland, Archer B uffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey u 4 renewer of youth and tonic atizmtmk is one of the greatest -givers known to science. It aids in destroylng disease, iregan Thursday, in a critical eonaluon at the Day-Kim4 ball -hospital Mdl!. His chances of recovery are slight. ' Nichol ;and healing rounds of the hotels, ef healthy, nat e, h fafled to find any clue rfia weu!a (n- dicate tha vfltlm‘qurmy were Willimantic vls- SHMOWING OF CHENEY SILKS, Foulard is o great Silk favorite, es- was wont to pay rheqnent vll u to the WHeox home. £l lls'nld a w-rlnzn meamtn* | deemeqa it ndvlznble !o put . M M itoy ,ermltfln‘ th, b £ fhe' hu'h scoodl buliding m:d y its b\lfldmfi A $375.00 plano slightly used $275.00. proi?emes assists in restoring tissues in a gradual, ural manter, thus keeping the Estate $118,000. it the young couple had been * pecially for the coming season. Always | in_the Thread City. .M pmlmfi, auch purposes as thi Watkine Bjos. February plano sale—| , . iscrs of the estats of Georza old young in spirits.’ It is a wonderful remedy:in the: prmntj:.n oeel, tasteful and well wearing. fa——————— Wi Friday afternoonl| town may, desife; and” that such usa |24V H. Nichols, 'h. dted at Thompson| @nd cure of comsumption, pneumonia, grippe, Monchxm coughs, B TR o S mosty ia na] _Only one "BROMO-QUININE® 2% i st Sl | 820 ocCupancy shall mot o, sy e, M Martin of Brookiyy, ¥, ¥ [ tew' mioging o, Bave!alsd w5 | colds, asthma, malaris, low-fever, ; ” < | as tance the W § le* artin of Montclair, g . % | popular poika dot patterns, biue with| That is, LAXATIVE .f‘l;‘gxg oflfUE mantic over the Air Line’ for New w,‘f.’:.mfi?y Peck, McWjlliams & Co.| N: 1, and Milton Martin of Brooklyn, | gon ortaty m:.',h“ s oy dach- | ‘stomach troubles and all wasting, © . white, black with white, and brown |y - York, and that they had taken a boat o5 Cantsaot.yvith the fowa Tor | N former,- residents of this city, | lang i o diti if taki WL stipes: also green with emall| Guic s O 1 ey g, OVeT 40 | trom thers for. thie wou alfiiment of the obligations and | were among the out of town peopis | 2nd; representing much money. weakened conditions, en in Rl Binch ERR P e g o Briges is over 20 vears old, & feet §| Hio, fMiment c contract. attending the funeral of John M. Mar-| . Parsonage for Eastford Church. time and as directed. white .z;'-- .n: black with small e M emd. m't:ha('h u}:l brw.: ga Big "v‘n and thick “Tu Over to Town. tin Friday afternoon. The oiuu of Charles 0lds, late white etripes. Every pattern rcpr.—! ombe set, dark complexioned, black eyes rned - of Middlstown, has through Louis 8, v " Fole; ¢ d Tar f 11 hair, d Fed: hat d The committee thereupon notified eeate She seuson's iatcst style. Frical, .o coie, for crou. Dranchitie, hoarser | dark otcrcoat. " Miss. Wilox. io ationt | Birst, Selectman Tew that the bullding DANIELSON Smith, Thastered & 3 ;- e pard. NEW SCOTCH GINGHAMS. A lot of new Scotch Ginghams just amrived, with the pretsst combination of oelers and checks we ever had These Ginghams come in drees lengths of 11 and 12 yasds each. Not many of them, either, and tie price we are ask- ing will cause them to remain but & very short time. 20c yard, good valus ut 36c 1911 BATES’' GINGHAMS AND PER- CALES, All new patterns fon this season, jd alfeasiive, All dn the pre crisp test llngs. The variety, to. of Q!!-kl plaids and stripes is we derfully pleasing and satisfactory, giv- n‘- ‘wide cholee in selection. Price -2¢ yard. in clain coiors, some with stripek in blue, réd and black. a pretty pattern. Price Dther intéresting items in the Dr-;- Geeds Departme $6-inen Black Taffetd, at $1.50 yard, 88-incts Black Silk. ot $1.00 yard. S8-dnch Black Silk, at 75¢ yard, Karsey Cloth, 32.00 yard. . Biack Pasams, $1.50ard, Diagonal, $1.25 v A. yemaamts of Irein gvods at spe- clal prices. MEN'S FUIlHHlNfl.. m” brand Hos- eight cotton; ‘Gaahity, for 190 pair m lnu lined Cotton Hose, 150 Men's m quality Shirt and Drawe #rs, 50c eno Men's Gny Sweaters, §0c each. hu.. Shirts, colored or striped, at- cuffs, 5oc. 's White Shirts, pleated bosom, cuffs, $1.00, LACE DEPARTMENT, Allovers, $8c yard. 20 fmeh Flounces at 250 yard, Galloems from x to 4 Inches wide, 288 and 25c yar dree s 1 m 20 inches 1% yard. £ from 1 to 4 inchies ‘wide, Yo, Stamped Wash needls and material Insertions that were 121-20 to 15 yard, new your choice at 12 1-2c yard. Eeits, with emb, . 10c. SPECIAL IN HAND BAGS. Good quefity Han@ Bags, made of leather, strong frame. ail Mpire with ‘coin purse, marked $1.00 | mlue at $1.560. EIDERDOWN WOOL. Columbla Bdderdown Wosl for knit. purpeses, such Toques, Tam nters-and Bonaets, all colors, 2ic NEW SHELL GOODS, | Side Combs and| Barrettes 10c each; 8ide Combs and 16c and 25e. Combs and Back Combs of " Seteer quattty, Doc. . BASEMENT. Jap. hand decerafed China, all use~ articles, beautifully decorated .ir and white, at a big saving. The| ‘comprises vases, decorated pitch- | #s1ad bowls, creamner and sugar | comd and brush trays, bread | cake plates, piokis, olive and | Aishes—your cholca for $1.00— . Weere from $1.50 to $1.35. . HANDKERCHIEFS. ness dnd for racking lagrippe coughs. No opiates. Refuse substitutes. Lee & Osgood Co, E Heastonse and Markers (o our stock ready to by erected. Ob| wna nupoct 1000 artistic designa Painless Extracting and Nesp -Your Tools Sharp: INDIA - OIL. STONES will do the trick. Our stock is complete,;” SPEGIAL ! “A *20th Century” Kitchen Set . “for-15¢ Three_Best Quality Steel Kniyes 4 Only a few sets left. feb1s8Tu l 7 MONUMENTS, taly our prices | WM, . & P. A. LENNON, corner Main and Watson Streeta. Willimantic. Cont. A nlce varigty of Fresh Pish: also Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at " STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerth St. Or. T C. JACKSON-—Dentist Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - - /Willimantie Telonhona The Most Successful - 5_feet tall, slender, light complexion, blonde hair and has light blue eyes. FUNERAL. John M. Marti The fimeral of John M. Martin was held_Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St Paul's Episcopal church, and_was yory . largely - attended. v. 3. H. Mownsend, rector of the church, Was the officlating clergyman. Services at the grave were conducted by a dele- gation from Obewebetuck -lodge,No. 16, I O, O. F, of which deceased was .a Tneuiber, o earers were: rolativon Burial was in the Willimantic ceme- tery.. Funeral Directors Elmore & Shepard were in charge of the ar- rangements. Preparing for Track Meet. ‘The boys of the Windham High school are actively preparing them- selves for a dual track meen with Put- am igy sohoool at - Putnem next Saturday. Some of the members. of the track squad are showing up well and the weight men especially wilk looked upon 1o give & good account them: a8 beew & Joug timé since wmmmn High was represente & track team. To Play at Suffield. The Windham High school basket- bail five goes to Suffield today to play 1, | ond wife, should have a life use of the pr was turned over to the and Tew. hh:urn notifled PHM!D‘I C..le of the High schoool that he he could Imme- i3 'dhuly“ eqmfllnl lnd use it or acHool Some of the rooms will be mmud for school work. at' once, and-others will have to walt for mmm{:%’mi equipment. A part ure! for the school has been ordered now being manufaotured. The furnhhlnt committes of ‘the town school board, accompanied by Principal Case, will go to Boston ear- 1y next‘wekand' select such”furnituro as they may be able to make satiafac~ tory. arfangements for. .Bequests to Local ‘With the death of Mrs. Cushman, widow of J. B. Cushman, formerly of this city, the ¥ M. C. A and o Wiljmantic institutions as others - in vicinity, are venented filnflthfly lett a will providing that Mk Cushimen, Wiz was Big. soo sople. operty. -Mr. Cushman resided heree many years ago and owned the Cush- man_ property, at the junotion of Main nfon streets, occupied by J..C Linooln, and also: the brick udmn? nt the. rear, .containing three st 31: ine Onlon streets. ~fho will provided that upen the-deathr of Mrs. man, ank F. Webb, the executor,shall pay a 'return game with- the fast C. L. 1 five of, that town. The local boys were béaten when the met ear- IDEAL BRAND Pearl Head Rice and 10 S&B Green Trading Stamps FREE The T. R. Sadd Co. . WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Telephone 234-4. Times < AreaTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at the Willimantic Loan Company, 15 Unlonm Sireel. Terms strictly conftdanhal. With the clase of Decomber, 1910; the Willimantic Savings Institute | closed the most successful year's | business in its entire history. The efficient Board of Directors, areful and conservative management that and resources, will continue ‘endeavor to serve the publiv faithfully as in the past and strive to upheld distinction ELMORE & SHEPARD, ‘cossors to Sessions & Eimorey Embalmers and Funerd irectors; 60:02 North Street. LADY ISTANT. Telephone celuectiom. "Going But of the Clothiny Business” * Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL. JAMES BARRIES Post CardShop 3 pounds for 25 cents|z.S to his nephew, Frederick B. Cushman The remat: jows: Claude D. Graton of Burlington, Vt. to have quaster; the Mansfield Center Congregational church, one- quarter; - Willimantic Cof tional church, one-eighth! ‘Willimantic Y. M. C. A. one-eighthi; Willimantic W. C. T. U., one-eighth, and the remainding | one-quarter to'be used for missionary purposes. The property here is worth the melghborhood of $20,000. OBITUARY. Mrs. J. E. Cushman. ‘Word has been received of the death in L Angeles, al.. of Mrs. Talitha hman, widow of J. E. Cushman, formerly of Willimantic, her body a accompanied by her son's wife, Mrs. W. L, Gallup, will be brought here for burial. Mr. Cushman was a successful business man, and one who was in- terested in the upbuildrg of the town. He was much interested in the ent Congregational church, contri ing generously to its building, and Landsome communion service was pre. sentel the church by his first wife, Mrs. Delia Storrg Cushman of Mans- fleld. ‘That Mr. Cushman retained "his in- | térest in Willimantic is shown by the fact that In making his will more than iwenty years ago.he remembered the Congregational churches of Williman- tle and MansfieM Center, the W. C. T 3 i A,, it such organ. Iancions (nkiston at tlu time of the distribution of his estate. That pro- vision .of his will quite a potent factor in the entnll-hmcn\ of the present local branch of the Y. M. C. A. The dedicatory baii in the American Thread company’s new bleach house Friday “evening was largely attended and a good time was enjoyed by all present. Music for the furnished = by . Wheeler’ American band. The affair was given under the auspices of the American Thread company’s fire brigade. There was a goodly - number - of - Jaddies from other ‘companieés- preseat in uniform. The floer jentents ~ wers - ‘in charge of the fire brighde's foreman, assistants and - members. “Reéfres! ‘ments were served at intermission. The dance was one of the largest at. tended ever held in this city ‘and the music could not have been better. N ot Urpadde Troibles . of Motorist. A g nt'x::w e et o cultls fpiday momn! operating his automoblle, -auch ps n?an m-il all men owning bensine bugg! Dr. Gi lup stra (bout 9 ocloc); and on Pearl street the cork grip on the han- dle of -the . steering. apparatus came off and .be.lost gomtrol of the auto- Local Knights Going to Moosup In- stallation—Closing Entertainment in Young People’s Ocum--l'un.rnl of Marcus Wood. Miss Clara Murdock of Pomfret was the guest Friday of friends in Daniel- Henry A. St. Clairs of Worcester vis- tted with Triends in Danlowon. Friday Joseph, Lacalee will return today from a stay at Ashford with a party of fishermen. Mrs. Bénjdanin L. Bailey of the West Side is visiting relatives in South. bridge. Miss .qud- thlp- ot Hartford is the guesty of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hutchins. The members of the board of relief for the town of Killingly are to hold thelr final mecting.on Tuesday of next D. "E. Jette was in Boston Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Potter of Wood- stoek were visitors in Denielson. Fri- 87, Miss Vinnle Shaw has been spend- ing a few days in Hartford. Mrs. Louls Youn, who has been se- [ riously 1l for s faw weeks past, in showirig steady improvement. Highest Scores at Whist. Mrs. Elf Dagerilas, Mrs. Fred Ma- thieu, Miss Clara Mailhot and Mrs Luthisr Day wom the. hogors. at the Jeckly mecting of the Bijou Whist club. \ tos. Going to Moosup Installation. . Officers and’ friembers of Rose of Lima council, K. of C., will go to Moosup Sunday to assist in the cere- mony of installation. Stdte Deputy ‘Willlam Mulligan of Hartford and Dis- trict Deputy P. J.'Hurlihe of Willi- mantic will be present. The jce &torm that began Friday forenoon recalled the fact that the great ice storm of two years ago oc- curred on Feb. 18 and 17. doing thou- sands of dollars’ werth of damage to trees &nd to telephene and telegraph llines. Enjoyable Entertainment. The Florentine orchestra gave the final entertainment in the Young Poo- ple’s courds in the town hall on Fri- day evening. the large audience being delighted with the ellence of the programme rendeted. course has been fully as successtul and as thor- oughly appreciated this year as ever, giving local people a better cluss of entertainments than would otherwise ‘be pessibls at home. Charles T. Stene to Speak. Charles T. Stdne, tormzr]y principal of Killingly. High school, has accepted an {nvitation to address the Men's Baraca union of the Methodist church 'on Friday evening of gext week. Mr. Stone's subject will inelude a descrip- tion of his recent trip through Switzer- land and his visit to Mount Vesuvius. T FUNERAL. 4 Marcus Wood. Funeral eervices for Marcus Wood were held at his home on Broad street Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. ('lnrem‘e ‘Barber, pastor. of the Congra- gational church, whére Mr. Wood at- tended for many years. being the offi- clating clergyman. Burial was in Westfleld cemetery. The bearsrs were Everett 0. Wood, Danielson; Linwood Tilinghast, Boston: Henry Potter, Woodstock; Leroy Wood, East Orange, N. J. ‘Wood was in charge of e “funotal | arrangements. In respect to the memory of Mr. Wood, the high and graded schools in Danielson, where he taught music for many. years, were closed during Friday aftermoon. Bill to Regulate Brush Fires. Josiah B. Tillinghast has been at Hartford this week, appearing before the committee on agriculture relative t0 a Dill resulating the setting of fires for the purpose of burning brus! Mr. Tillinghast has heen interea: n the matter of . protecting weodlands from forest fires for years, Wut the amendment to the present act which he advocates would give property owners uwemn& of the Methodist church of thlt nhuboundnlw H. Withee, formerly in cl me work of the Sclvnmm Army 1 Putnam, hlvlu ncmuy ‘bnn called other year. Hospital Crowde Mallon, & prisoner from the hfl l'. Brooklvn. 1s at the Day-Kimball hospital. Hs has been o] upon for appendicitis and lay his con- dition was satisfactory. The caj place. Ret, u! pastor of the ch oo ‘g,""‘"' '"'“'-,‘:" T s pacity of the hospital is now taxed to the g"uq ‘were in Worcester Friday, be- Frank Th fullest degree, most of the cases ing of a surgical nature, Low Death Rate for January. There wers four deaths in Putnam during January, according to thly bulletin of the attended monthiy bulletin of the state board of | attended th Mr, an been spending & few days in New | ri. Q.om B, Blnw was in Prov- ing Mrs, ldam on The deaths were all of ldultl- Mrs, " Bmllh of Lyme s the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seoree Holt Miss Marion Alb Additional Buildings to Be Erected dimos e ok tHe ter, Mrs. o«n-n Hathaway, Mrs. Charies {r‘an .,vluk'- vm« ,.m."‘& r. and re. Clara Mrs, 18 visfting her daughter, Mrs. James B, Tatem, Jr. Mrs. Walisce Leavitt of Cas health, representing an annual death rate per thousand of 6.5, which was one of the lowest in the atate. Bron- chitis and heart disease each cluud Yo one death, all other diseases two. POMFRET SCHOOL. During the Cnmin- Summer., It is reported that additional bufld- ings are to be erected at school during the coming mmmcr nu: the {:wln: needs of the instifution ma. met. The proposed structures will be in accordance with a plan ll- ready prepared to meet the ul oming, has n ToGuiromment of the ‘sehools which hag o 2 e, received gifts amountin hundreds of thousands ing the past five years. Something in a Name, Commenting _edjtorially on the re- ’ to several dollars dur- appointment of Postmaster Frank G. “‘}‘l‘ vf Letters after sixteen years of fafthful service, a Hartford conviction !hn flu u a name. Ther, n thi Sortainty, and with T record of eM- olent and expan made the name Seem even more ap- propriate, if that be possible, than may be evident outside of the city that benefits by its postmaster's abil- ity to take care of his duties thorough- ly well No Date Set for Charter Hearin, No date has been assigned 220 | sisa Allce Morse Of P and aper expresses lxu is the guest of lnu[ relatives. ANNUAL BANQUET ervice that has| Complimentary te Cheir and Pastor Served by Congregational Union. The annual banquet tendered the Ce of funeral of Marcus Wood, elson on Friday. - Mrs, George Vaushan have M. of P ‘guest of n\r returned Wood, in Willimantic. ‘Willlams of Willimantic er Wy- t of Bes- recently. Miss Ellen Whealock was in Prov- lunn Thus 'h ister from h:‘ or 3! ‘Wheel "Anthony is enurhln- Providen: eelock has been the tives in Uxbridge, Mass. of vllen Social members, _the and commiittee on cities and mmfl. at g,':‘} ioeh.l ml Hartford for a hearing on Mayor Mac: donald’s pttfllnn for revision of the| ypige; chaster of the glty of Putnam and for | pa the es shment of the commis form of government. It is unfl-rmnd that the matter in charge are not yet ready to take the matter up with the commit- tee of the leglslature. Farmers Fear Employrs’ Li There 18 a surprising degree of ap- prehension among the farmer re sentatives of Windham copnty relative to the proposed employei act. Its provisiens have impres: some of them as 'dangerous to their interests as emall employers of labor Gocident to one in their empioy. GRANGE MASTER buuust h-ll at fdrnll local people: who have the |jow nw-r-. Vere most attractive, The menu_carried out the vellow scheme, and " inolud it baskets, euiMlon, itity Aot |t chicken lf-past six o'clock w a yellow ecorat the Hflu from yellow curds bearing ye ed fruit cocktall served in halibut aspic with sauce, 01 and cheese Blu-. hot rolls, olive unn sherbet, lonery. There Wete twenty | zabeth T Slo, had charge by Mow. G L. cake coffse, yellow con- ests. Misi 1. ent of the cir- this_affair, assisted J. Ri Organiz State Master Leonard H. Healey of North Woodstock is wall pleased e the growth th h’. ‘making throughout Gonnactioat: luon to the gains made since the first of the year in various subordinate ges, two new granges have been insti- tuted during the present month, one at Mansfleld, where the charter. car- ries about 30 names. Mr. Healey one of the most active state m the organization has ever had and his interest and activity in this speoial work keep him hustling about the state. 5,000 BARRELB OF APPLES Since Jlrmary 1 Showing the extent of apple culture mobile, which ran xnm ‘the yard be- tween the two Johnson houses, Nos. 13 and 17 Pearl strést. The ‘machine struck a _picket fence between the houses before the power was shut off, and partially demolished it. Two I cal milkmen came to rescue and a: sisted thé dootor 1 push the auto back n the sf oet He made a fresh start ana ot aa far as Turner stk mil where the auto became stalled, ow- ing to a defective spark ‘plug. The only damage. to the auto in colliding with the fence consisted of a plece a Httle more privilege in disposing of ish on-their places. Mr. Tilling- hast has made a careful study of means for preventing forest fires, and he ex- presses the opinion that of all loseos there is hardly another kind that is so sbulutely & dead loss as that cauaeq by forest fires. At Providence C-nnncbn. Rev. Willlam J. Reyn of the Congregational R meeh ot “Dayvitte, 'has been at Previdence this week, at tending the cefeith annial convention the shipments of that station at, Quinebaug 1 amounts to. 5,008 barrels. ples have averaged of excellent qual- ity and have been taken for city sumption.at prices that wfll f!lleh I.hl producers’ pocketbooks at a time of year when their revenue comes not as easily as in the good old summer time. Holiday Pestoffice Hours. Postmaster Letters has arranged the tollowing schedu nl hours for th. ington's birthda office will h Well Pleased with Rapld Grewth of :::‘:.‘,,:,%."’ day evesin, on lll tail moths in Puti nnm Thay .?t also nwt 8,600 nests to da Howard L. I re flu{’er"l;llll, Wedna After Qypsy Moth, State Entomol st Britton of New Havercand thies Ssstatanty. hesded by ‘affrey, are making inroads of the sypsy and brown has estroyed nam. d of ltnl(nsly road Bullar 18| nas_bought out Maybew's restaurant in Webster, Mass., a ha, that town, where The is thmowln tion of the business. Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3.30 e’clock. Mr, and Mrs. Hermon and daughter Dorothy, of 8hipped from IQlflnn at Quinebaug | formerly of ,this city, rhng: and and Putnam, N. Ingraham has moved from in the neighboring th\: flf WDMlmcl M lefc for 0 superintend F. Benoit will preach in the B. Chandl of Worcester, are visiting relatives in Woodstock parents,.| l(ny street_to the house recently by Dr. Landry on Wood: Lighted Fire With Kerosene. Arthur-Andrews, ‘aged 12, is at the [ ome of his parents, on Farfows street h a badly burned face. He was left at home alone, and upon looking at the fire, he decided it had gone out, 80 put o téw kindlings in the stove and pour- w;ld on_sonfe: kerosene, 3 ‘Woodstock -avenug, - There was @ h of fire, shat burned the boy's face 5 3 Mowry 48 ill at his home oni Mr. Mowry fis a past . master” and ‘the oldest members of Qu!n,hlql lodge, No. 106, 4. F. and A, M. < and Mrs. ' Golden Wedding. “"Today” Saturday), February 15:" Mr, Oscar. Tourtellote. of." North Grosvenordale celebrate the fiftieth u- 'y of . thelr -wedding. Altho: no formal jnvitations have been will be sued, they “at home” to their friends from 3 'to, 8 o'clock. Mrs, ;Bunice Manchester of Grand View has returned from & stay in Providence, Putnam nest, Order of Owls, held an open masg meeting Friday night in For l‘el’l‘ hall at 8 o'clock. Fairfield—~Wednesday was the 14th anniversary of the coming to Fairfield of the Rev. Allen Beeman as rector of St. Paul's church. B HARRY- E. BACK, Sttorney-at-Law PATENTS Protect: your 1dea. Handsome ¢8- paxe Guide ook Free. Phoenix Block, ‘Danisleon, Conn eotiTuThE. THE, CLEARANGE: SALE CONTINUES 2ton Dry Goods Stcre, Dan- felson. Some big Alscounts’ for our other week; Attractive very counter in the store. Bargains Buy these goods A hete now. THE_BOSTON DRY GOODS STORN Mafn Street, Dantelaor. : septioaw <ames H. Keeod Mgr Where fo Irade in Jewett bity WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE of Calendars and Christmas and New Year's Cards In town at WM. JOHNSTON'S, BIG BEDUOCTIONS [N 1 ke room for g oot . oa MLLE. BEAUREGARD. 8. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repair Shop, Bicycle and Automobile Rupatring, - 011 and -Gasoline for sale. 5 Row and Up-to-dinte Hotel ta evers 1*a ¥ m" Propristor. (Jt'gul. BONERAL um‘:‘f’mn, @ 1 tors THERE IS A I!EASON It 1s made at our own creamery, date séitary plant in. the state, for u- 8126, by men who had years of ex perience in this line. Why our lce Cream proved to be a TRADE nmmt‘n BECAUSE Which ‘{s considéred ‘the most ‘upste: 2 Handkerchicts, all linen, iout' being knocked off the mud gusrd Rellgious - Fducational assocla- Povy We have no use for ol eathered cream, but receive frosh’ milk dAiiy .m, e v M - nb"nn .::‘.:‘ “‘:Mjl":::.: 01 Main Street, Willimantio the right forward ih)r'n Among the many noted persons | 251 &£ “?,.:",,l,",n., 04 D0 S0 ] skl creass, pasteurize ft MR outef The sems Pure eredis oUF Toe © © Women's hists, embrider- Insti Z e oy e el e Cpnvention were| will be closed. The registry. is trozen. 3 - e i nstitutions. Military - Ball at Storrs. - |Dr, Tyman Abbott and Jan: 8. | will be open during office hours, There| '\ l: contains move. butterfat than any ice creaw mafe in the Vielnityr “commers, HIRAM N. FENN, L pa e i ivees vug Krmcu. such ae milk, oream, a;.m pee The annual military ball det battaliori of the Conneof cn'tbenm <ultural college at Sto: (n College hall New Hydrant Ordered. The warden and court of burcesses felson have voted i ‘on School sireet, cast slde, at the head of Center strest’ A petition, The Willimantic | seianiae filed Wmh‘ N&:‘u = o:l:lher cg- i....."‘“" o o R Savings. Institute l’" 0Vfl'h‘d M.dels there:: When. in e M. C. MURRAY, Prédident, i P i = 9\% WL S proc) 2 N. D. Wlm!fl. Treasurer. ’RNfiIT P. CHESBRO, 1020 Msin lt.. i of the - Sl Cen- : 2 Wiliimantis, Conm. - un Pire Food by men ‘who have spent - xun-bn o f 'fll expreas. three times daily. NEW WHOLEBALE TRADE SOLICITED. blq’tmwuxum»mqu-! mné,u»nx'g DAIRY b 3 IO“OO; tion by the city carriers, but the rural eervice will be suspended for the day. Coming to Norwish Exchange. Th isora in the oo 12 Piataien, Danjelson and W been ordered to ‘e Plain TAnen Ilandkerchiefs, | ABlshas 1800 m&nmnm and DMBALMER 8 Ghuroh St Willimant s M) Lioen Handkerchiels, good each. et

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