Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 25, 1911, Page 2

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Arranged Seniors Attended by ' Woday (Saturday) is, your last op- ;o mr: n. 3 o Ly o . ol % Hele o The Y« Adams company, playing ‘ - s g - ouns: A "3t pays them ntic S Coventry. Funeral Divectors £ engagement ers were in Willimantic ing d S S0 e e “‘a"‘ S M? & Snepara wet e ‘n‘l‘:’-m Friday, attending & teachers Institate, | farm in Woods h " 1 especially when extra.good val- flm "‘.Cfi't on to the mflnr f;‘;"‘,'fi',‘g ts. companies that ever appeared ©: - Acoepts North Sterling Call. E the way ef geod materfals and | school banners, n-i-'.,.. ative ot red George W. Carroll. B W LYY T endiefees Rev. ‘D: Smock of New York trimmings sre packed into|and white bunting, Musto was furs e funétal of George W. Thursday &ad Friday. ev has acc a call to the pastorate of h—, 28 they are in these. nished by Royce's orchéstra. There heid Fridey afeeonion ot 3 ocwek | cast s well balanced and the players | {hg Baptist ehoven a¢ North Sterling. was an attendance of shout. 200, in- from hia home, 1n. Lebanop, Kev. Bu- SR T R S ek Tnp o ‘South America. 4 CORSET COVERS. cluding many uests, - among | gone Smith o Tebanon offciating. | °1° S A Mr. Mrs. Georse Call left Tere o2 ey c g00d promin Was asagter, 1t ._&'n_"".";';"o,"’h”fg; ‘;‘M" fll.““’nlz men of this gity, Norwich ':na"m o0k ament Direcee Bt & FELL DEAD. fi;’.";h’c.'.‘." J:mfl.mtgm‘;ipw:fi e ing for thirty vears untll 1895, and_ snce R ivc each ronding towtis. ' The reception was|Bhepard of this city were in ctarge of | yise Rosslle Loulse Halt Found v wedks: there, 658 make the entire| 1 e retized Miss NRatat e Corser Covers, mads of good quality | Deld Trom £30_until 9: o'clock. Prin- | the ar ts, e S, D gy, th a - ey ok "‘*P“""'-';;' it i tour un board the. steamer. x%'dv o Righ e, ube ity Hase, e = = "Mrs. Antoinette Bailey. - on the Floor of Her Roem. William ' Marland bas entered the ot IS s 1o T, L H a7 1- wih Lace and Hambury, | Souther, Miss Mary Lethers afd Miss| The funeral of Mrs. Antoinette Bailey | Miss Roselle Louise Holt, aged 52, |°mPIloy of the Keystone Grocery com- Boor Sonts. Delight "Bros was held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock | died suddenly Thursday evening at the | P20Y. Durihg the latter years it i Readt| Covers of Cambric, ‘with ¥ Axum eo‘;:iu::n':g e ‘reception, | 4t the chupel otanerfl Directors,El- | home. of M{ i sy Yu ““mm Alterations are being made to the| eleven different property owners in |his chief intoreat has been M:—"omf {7 P tight fitting, lace and embroid- & was enjoyed until 3 Iittle after m North streot. Rev | Lyons, of Mansfield Four Comers, witn store of C. H. Bacon, which will In-| Plainfield against the Assawauga use of Dufiy's: Pure Male w'” o . ery trimmed, 23c. m m,,,ek when refreshments. - were 8. Y, hom’ she had made her home for sev- | clude the closing up: of all the en-| Electric- company for - ng high ‘which has been of great benefit tor H Corset Covers, with square and |€erved. The copamittee in eharse. of al church, °officiated. | eral years. ~Miss Holt was in hor ac. | treices on Academy and Mechanics| tension wires s in |1 organizatl ‘her family, She-says in her letter yound neck, loose fitting, trimmed with | the enjoyable affair comprised Miss - customed good health Thursday a-nd i Plainfleld, in 1 “I have been using Duffy’s Pure Malt Juce insertion and edging and em-|Sarah Avery, Miss Mildred ~Fillmore, 5 in the evening retired to her room: Dog Tags Arrive: properties own, 1 Whiskey. for the past ten years. 1§ — . 3 tes P o ort time after she had The annual allotment of dog tags are | on Friday at Blatafel eard the | endorsed in such tantial mam seds t‘:::dCover:' n:de of good quality l‘i“l';m e raneh BHL MO T OBITUARY. Ehore e Ritec andlnd sone “?;E""' arriving from th8 office of the secre- | testimony of. many :‘%"‘::.‘:lu :-gf 55 his cotein, Davia Fanaing of Wor: I :,‘::m‘fi‘;';le‘hf‘:{‘;ge bl o Cambric, V and high neck, tight fit- — oS e . | tary of state. sha; D er ih question. ear. | ec: ter. J B G et with ace and e o Sdiias Mre. Bridget Sullivan. Medion) frete for the year 1511, with the name of | [ngs will probably ocoupy several| MF. Fanning was & member of the | “’"‘“" and fsingtyoanger than ¥ the town, Hcense number and year Becond Congregational church, and at- y friends all say, ‘How young Drojdery, ddo. e Sodulitas, he yetme ledlew club| , Mré. Brideet Sullivan died et her ced death due to chronic endocar- : viome, §7_ Mk ‘strect, 1ot Thursday | ditis. Miss Holt was & native of Mans, | stambed upon them. Dog licenses are| /Dr. Allen Burlingame of Sprl tended the se as n Corset Covers, loose fitting, with|affiftated with the First Congregation- e‘,{“nfim‘"mno,""n“ ‘an iliness . of & feld, the daughter of Henrs O. and |Pavable after April 1st end until May {na was in town Friday on busi: | health permitted. m‘:’?’d degreo %S also proved just the thing mnd or square neck, lace and inser-|ai <church, gave -a reception in ‘the| o ® pofen " Ugl Gue %0 heart trou- | Louisa Holt. She lived in Hartford for | 15t 0 ness. - Mason. He was a member of Mt. Ver-| for my ‘daughter, who lives in Ohio, tion trimmed, 44c. chureh pariors Friday: evening to the | pio e B e L s e i B —— 7 Sanford Allen of Pomfret Landing |non lodge, No. 75, F. and A. M-, ot this| She had such weak nefves and neard Corset Covers, made of fine quality ( Parents of the members. was an| montic for some thirty years.. There|part of her life in Mansfleld. Ne near FUNERAL. WhO was operated on recently for mas- | Place, and held the diStinction of be- | that the slightest move would startld padnwook, 1oose fitting, dnintily trimmed | #ttendance of about fifty the hree -daugh- | relatives survive. p—— toidii and Miss Mabel Dod; ing its first master, having ed erful hag with lace and insertions, $1.69. b o3 ¢ Mrs. John Eva Woodstock Hiave been. dlscharsed frous | the, chiair or theee years; 1871 208 Ha| HCT M AL e i 1 0 i committes recetved. prome 7 until| i da ke Briefs and Personal Funeral services for Mrs. Mande| the Day-Kimball hospital as cured. |died just forty yesrs from the date| RrEctally overcome tio HoC og s oy, AEnes Tgbert, Ghalrman. Miss| Misses Catherine and May Sullivan, all| Homer H. Davenport of Pomtret was | Shibpeo, wifé of John Hvans, daughter| Claim Agent J. W. Shanley, con- gons heh e ook B Sotns ‘ora, Sharpe, Miss or Hilinouse | SITES Crerin® And R it g A of the late Brayton Shippes, were held | Hected with the New Haven offices of #ro treatments.” NS. a; ss Ruth Moulton. An excellent x i in Bast Putnam Friday afternoon. Bur- | the. New York, New Haven & Hart- “organize Mr. McPeck writes' about hu Tea Gowns, made of good quality cotton, | MuSical programme, in¢luding instru- GOVERNOR COMING. Mrs. 8. E. Wolfe of South Coventry | ja) wag in the Westfleld cemetery of | ford Railroad Co., was in Putnam Fri- M Varnon in_ Griswold. markable * experience: ¥ or high neck, plain hemstitclied ruf- | Mental and vocal numbers, was ren- hhCviia wheng wes o Willimantic visitor Friday. this borough. A. F. Wood was funeral [ day on busine: ember of Franklin chapter, No. 4, R.| years of age, and for a sumber fle, Hamburg Insertion and edges, 46c. Will . Address Maeting in Inter- Homer Bradbury has been engaged | director. Mrs, Wells M. Partridge of Marble-| & M.; Franklin Mmfl- No, 3, and | years I haven’t been strong. I hava (Goyve, made of kbaam guallty ot Knight; p! , sots of Givic Organizati a3 pianist with the'opera House orches= Presidency for Miss Darlielson. head, Mass., is Visiting her parents, l‘"““"‘ commandery, No. 4 K- T. | 3 weak heart and for some time wa® on, V or high neck, hemst rut- 3 Mr, ‘and Mrs. Chauncey Morse, on vocal -solo, Miss Miss Ruth Danielson of Oberlin col- ) et almost helpless. ‘Lately I have bve!l flo and Hamburg insertion and edes | Waiin: At the concluston of the prer |, Those interested in the civic organ- | Representative Tobn Cranes of Nor- | 1000 8 Lt alocien prasdont of the Pléasant strect. b P:fmz"wls\o 1855, he married Hilen | A0St Lop e ot ek, s gramme refreshments were served and | 1zation’of Willimantic are rapidly com-, :‘*‘*‘ Was in‘town for a brief stay Fri- ¥, W. C. A. Miss Danielson is adnugh- Worcester Nurses Leave. son, F. H. Fanning, Jr. of this place.| and it has helped me wonderfully. Gowns, m’t‘h V' and mfil;' n:ck. Tong | a delightful social hour enjoyed. Miss | Pleting arrangements for the ¥ ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Danielson| Miss McArdle and Miss McGillicud- | Two children died, Frederick W. m in- | sincerely recommend Duffy’s sieeves, plain, some with lace and| Carrie M. Golgrove and. M. W. A J. D. D. Cranston of Norwich, for- | of Maple street. 8y, of Worcester, gradusie nurses who Mary Malt Whiskey to every one.” Hamburg trimiming, 84c King are the club counsellors. ? merly of this city, was In town Friday | © o 0 SN e L Vil purchase. | BaVe been on duty af the Day-Kime The genuine is sold tn SEALED Gowns, low meck, short sleeves, lace it A visiting friends. ball” hospital during he past month, | daught 1ds Mare, o % and Hambure trimmed, Sic. : FUNERALH address along lines of civic organiza- | * Albert F. Young of Hartford, former- | Theere is local interest in thé an-|which has been a busy one at the oo | Mars o sioton, Moy, Katherine Co W RNY b w e Loyl RALS. tion. City Bngineer Frederick L. Ford nouncement that the interest in the| nipoy ™ot T e Camy ocers and dealers, or direct, : @owns, made of nainsook and Mas- e Py Sl 1y of thie city, was o recent guest of | BAVENNE (ely ioq Deen purchased | Ditel have returned to Worcester, fol- | don of Wilimantic, and_a brother, | 7 % : e 4014 onville cotton, lace and Hamburg Francis P. Connelly. of partford, who rscently returned | relatives in town. by several Frovidenca men, Wi D. ¥ lowing the dischargo of & large num. | Charles H. Fanning of Swampscott | 13f8¢ gty 1-1"%1" fm“i Gt trimmed, $1.19. The funeral.of Francis P. Connelly, | alao speak. his talic being . illusirated | Willlam Baker of Middletown, for- h=n'ns.n at the head. Mr. Sherman is| Jes ff Petients from the hospital in | Mass He leaves two ey e sagee pi Pl el Ay it gp o ;""‘ Gowns, made of fine quulity nain-|who diad in Wales, Wis., was held af| with pictures taken by himself in Eu- | Merly of this city, is visiting at his sident of the Providence and Dan- | ‘"5, 2% feW Qave. . Burleson ot Sylvandale and am e _seal i cork is unbrokeits #ook. trimmed with dainty hand em- | St. ‘Joseph's church Friday morning, | rops, particularly ones {udicating im- , home in Willimantic. on Railway company. ger is around town St el (e DOl L S T R B L S L S T - zflMy German, and Cluny,$1.64, { with Rev. John J. Flemming, the rec- | provement in various eities along lines | Fox bounties were paid to Albert © Mrs. Augtatus Graves o High street | 527, 1§ 470 ol g cndgha? Sev- | nieces, Mrs. George B. Hatch of Ware, | common sense riles for health and 19, $2.89, $3.95 and $4.39, tor, as celebrant of a requiem high|of civic organization, ones that might | Woodworth and Thomas Morrissey by | returmed from s Hartford hospital on| g'h cogles 8oy they have been|Mass, and Mrs. Dopald G. Foster of | testimonials, also doctor’s advice, mass. Miss Loretta Maxwell sang & |be well for cities in Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton Friday. |Thursday, where she underwent @ sur- | [0llowed on the streets by a strange | Swampscott, Mass. sent free to. any one who writess —— number of hymns. ‘The body, accom- | to adopt. I, H, Beede, muperintendent| Leon Davis lost the end of a fing: : Ten; %nd one or two say that he even | Mr. Fanning was a direct descondant | yye pafty Mait Whiskey Co., Rochester, Be¥a. PETTICOATS. panied by the funeral part; of ‘schools of New Haven, . former | Friday morning while working in the | _C: S. Fra: A. V. Woodwortn | WEm o far as 1o stop them: e s e e it < e X principal of the Natchang High school, | box shop of the American. Thread | Were in Hartford Thursday and Fri-| Regret Opposition toJudge Mathew- | prominent in Griewold's blstory for RIERE Fhvosts, Wi’ deen fuultings- ¥ = will deliver an address showing the | company. Hescaught the diglt under |98 son. o Rhetstming SBOMAAT Rl ,"m: i . Only one “BROMO QUININE” | part the schools have played in the or- | a knife of @ box machine. geriizam W, Burton gave a soclal and| ‘Residents of Putnam ‘and Woodstock | terested in whet was for the goc hlflfl.& ched ;;ggf: gacep. tucks and|That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- | — Mrs., E. L. Spears and child, who |ing Musio was furnished by the Leach | 278 surprised at the opposition to the | the community- In his death ennom several years a resident of Jewett City, NINE. Look for the signature of E. ? have been vmuu Mrs. Spears’ par: hest! reappointment of A. McC. Mathewson | loses one of her best citizens. where he got his first start in baseball. Long Petticoats, trimmed with hem- | W. GROVE. Used the World over to 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norris, it ‘;,';mu_ Crouat - of James | 28 Judge of the New Haven city court —_— ruffies and Hamburg edgeg, | Cuire a Cold in One Day. 25c turned to' Unlonville Friday. Mrs. Nor- | chureh will read the ishop's letter on | Tanifested at the hearing before the Baptist Mission Circle Mests. Children’s Bureau: B Seineits, o ? ATNESS 1 @Ik | wcompenicd them cor & snort visie | e smacrvancs of Lome so"the parish- | 1ot compitise g, [homdey, at- | Tue Womenis Miason, Chte of o] (Svecial to The Bulletin) 1. 'etticos trimmed with hem- riday’s ulletin. <chui 'm.hd ruthes, " 1ace wna Hamvrs.| [DEAL BRAND . OBITUARY. foners “’:"’;‘;:n::'-‘l ‘:::‘:"" Tudge Mathowson is & Woodstock boy | Gardner's Friday atternoon. The sub- pveshington, Febh. ~2¢_Prof. mn—vm: 1.19. SR o athl G s e o b heined 0%, teq| 200 18 Well known there and in this |ject of the :gufin‘ Bs Mezico and IOC TS (e Spaa & Yavs Petticosts, ail daintily trfme Harnpes? + lsrael Bennett. Mrs. Willlam H. Putpam entertatn fr S o Indlang, the programme being pre- | toray in Washington, and calied of sl 8 lace, embroidery and Ham .| - Befter make your selsction befqre| ISTael Bennett died Monday, Feb. 20, ::Mhrldg§ Tlmlr:d:av R i m;n hCmn of Southbridge was ?;r:l:l’ ‘{0 ”; Pyl g M b; 2nd many others, to urge them to taks ¥ % sk S s suss, 3339 . eal’ Spring. e "fi tnenis were served at the oloso of the $45 for Firemen's Fund Mrs. B R Gariner and "Mrs. S £ |upend support the blll providing for 3 3 - o cl Iren’s reau the departme 4 +ul¥e hiave them with Brass, ntckel or | montia; 15 daye. e S oo Fron" Jull. |, The recelpts of firemen's night at | Prgwg: s“g‘.fl“fl'fi_"‘v‘m”g_"’w"” the interior. This bill passed the sen- e —_— imr Mr. Bonnott has been il from dia- | lmaz the Bradley theater amounted to over | rman: Mise Martba Cliroh 60id of the | ate about ¢ week go, and Prof. Fisher 7 CHEMISES. . s [} 1 Just the Tight harness with just the | betes for several years. Monday he was 4 Pegaonnlition: " ) $45., Through the kindness of Mana- | gevotion of the Indlan women. g.,nd.y hopes to ‘be able to have it considered Py g . right price. _ | up and around as usual. There was| o sts on| E6¥ Morrill this is to be turned over | ATong the Arapaboes was read by |by the house-at this session. Prof. 4 Fanoy e ’s‘l h:‘el ;a,nd g e mmlu to indicate that he was not as MuaaE- fi 1 thllwm‘::r!n“;wflfi'_! to the firemen for the benefit of the |airs Br. I Wilsox. On, the Warpath | Fisher is one of %the authors of the g-‘.-l -l tise. e X Tl e R ey | it And Mre. . Waterman of Put. | Tuster fuad. Niong the Diaaket s | Dill,_ ung ‘s erestly intremted id. iy B ot Don’t forget the 20 per cent. | i whiis in the ome”saqhe'st oncs | mantic : Sunior Prom. et of Mrs 3.8 Jetter subject: Fred Keech of Norwich| The prom. given annually by the ¢ DRAWERS. 3 pounds for 25 cents disconnt on immadiioy umbned Dr. Bovinagn, || B ang Ates red ioich of Norwlch| The from: Elten, annuslly by the | Bod i bumcion. ke . i A Toushing tncident. rers, plain, umbrelli ruffie, Jace Bennett suffersd from & weak heart, | Keech’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James| Was held Friday night in Odd Fellows | Tadn will arrange e ® for | One of the most touching things in trimmed, 210, 44¢, $4o / and Horse Blankets and death ensuot within a few minutes | B. Keech. hall. The decorations surpassed those | the hext meeting, which 15, the anmual | mofsrn Bistory 1, the a3 the. Stect : . € after Dr. Robinson arrived. Miss Eitzabeth R. Woodworth 1s 1ll| of formér years, while the music was |meeting. Mrs. ¢ F, Gardner and | ¢ryst {s worrying about how feciproci- s 10 S&H Green Trading Stamps | . Bennelt was vorn fn Thornton, 3 excellent and ail present had an en- |Mrs. George H. Prior were appointed |ty is going to injure the American ~ s ,April 7, 1850, being the son of | b joyable tim as & nominating committee. farmer—Cleveland Plain Dealer, CHILDREN'S DRAWERS. * g FREE . s er Mille rati frea Teracl 824 Prosbs ‘Boss Bennett * Ho £ e OF Longie v T v Pulpit Themes. M ocgpeacrrrenmmaic) Drawers, piain, tucks, from 0 ¢o 8, 2 Bonn iller Preparation survived by his wife and four sjs- . T 3 olunteer Officers’ Retired List. Rev. Charles French of Pachaug will oney Not Misunderstood. R 5 1 The T. R. Sadd co. Makss your 0ld Harness ook Iike new. | 7% one brother, an uncle and fwo |Mrs. . E. Colvin. g (Special to The Bulletin.) proach in the morning at the Metfiodler | _Andrew, Carnogle complains tiat he o wers, embroidered . Y. 5 soné, a8 follows: Hes. Jennle Smith o Washington, Feb, 28.—The . senate | churcit and in the evening Rev. E. M. | is not understood. “He is generally un- | pees, trom 0 10 3, 250; &rom 4 1o 8, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Four sizes—35c to $1.50. Providence, Mrs. L. W. Peckham of BALTIC committes on’ military aftairs has re. | Anthony will show pittures and laoksirg | Getstood. vy, peopie o Whom he ofiers » — Telephone 234-4. % of ‘Providence. Aether Bemaste ot - 4| Borted a new bill, placing oMcers of on Samaria and the Sameritans. omey-DRIEagD Record Hersid, . &) . . . Thornton B“nm o wncl) | Desth of Dennia Wilmot, an Old and | the civil war on the rotired Nist. This sd:' will Tty '-‘.‘: pat FANCY WHITE APRONS. 1 of Providence, Ernest (s son by his| Respected Residont of the Village. |Proposition hes been before congress B"’““ S"V“’é‘.m Wl prosch o the 3 Round Tea Aprons, in plain and dot- first Annie Battey), and Charles g for, about Four years, and various bile | Siivet Hapiist church in New Haven. When ted m:;llm all Hamburg and lace ° @ o Claud (s'son by hia second wite), now | Dennis Wimet, who has been far| Jage boen Teporied both 10 the gpate | Olivet Baptiat church tn New Hever , 3ic, 44c and Gde each, . umaung, Cuba. past 3 eburen wiil be The g Aprons, Hamburg and lace trim- 3 Mr. Bennett was married four times, | Who was very sick for the past’ two | course in favor of the bill, while on the g;,m:f;g,';:':: e And vou co N med.'at Tle, ldc and G4 each. 4 febT58Tu His fourth wite, by wiom he is gur. | months, at last cloted nis eartnly ca- | other iand some of Cne private soldlars | e anitod, Mon.. the dat- K; Long Aprous, 2ic and 4lc- ; vived, was {irs. Zola A. Davis, a Proy- |reer Friday after many rallies and re- | object to it. I rdly Ukely that the | % 1% Jooking for quantity rather than A ¥ - , idence lady,who was @ - knewn gric |1apses in his struggle against chronic ' ugh oayh it There is nothing better than g - Are a Trifle Hard, e e e e T8 ol Aos thas. | bromohitis. Mr. Wilmots death did| The mew bill is quite different in oty o v b s -y <4, _Area 3 tenderly, fatthfully and mwuly caved | Dot come as 2 surprise, as it was|many respects from any heretofore h [ , LACES, EDGINGS AND GALLOONS. f o o iy, &1 lovingly cared | nown throughout Baitic of his very | Susgested. It provides that only o-| The body of Charles Calenson, who No _better time to buy Laces than But Clccr U for Y.. clll sical suffering to the last, and he was | Critical condition. Not only did Mr.| cers "‘“‘m’c"“ reached the age of 70 | was found dead in Gl;fltv last r'l"ollem!! a e N mow during the White Sale. We wili " one who ever appre¢iated her loving | Wilmot suffer from bronchitis, for he | can be placed on this list, -xnd an ap- d-y. u held at th:.ln&l orh!dm Fodh x‘» - 4 offer our entire stock of Laces at a ocare and interest in him. They were | Was severely attacked by rheumatism | Plicant must prove that his income de- J. Tinker, awaiting the arrival o m«mmon The quality we are GC‘ Mone lly Cllm at the married in 1906, and after living in |2180, and these two maladies, coupled | Hved, from private kources and includ- m.nvuu claim ft. anot bt ing and prices are a good example y an ccoun Providence for 'two years moved to|With the old gemtleman’s age (he would | ing fhe insome of his wife does not|a lady claiming to bea ce of the do- one of what one can save by taking ad- 5 . their present home on Meohanic street. | Have been 70 on March §), caused his s 41 33;’,,;‘;?} PR Kanyl raum o a "5 et e . and b { vantages. 5 = emise in ome on Railroad stree oast < et o s e — m?:;fl;;tm":;w-gn e | ot 12,40 o'clock Friday. ing the war, and the maximum that|claims to know his sister, Mary Singor |y Horehound and Tar ¥ i1t (4 IS a Doietnon, o whe atomya e e il | ““Dennis Wilmot was born of Cana- | can be recelved upder tho ill is 3900 | of Rhode Island, and will take stops . 3 z eoiiess e, Hor sours be s eaattl | dian stock in St, Damas, Conada, on | year. 0 have her coms to Jewet} Clty today. = v i G reat Notmn Sale : - hiks et s “m‘ S oy Brom: | March 6, 1841, His parents were Blixi| _Two classes of officers are provided, |if ber health will permif, she being Contaisis no opium Loan Com 2 great lover of that sport, and he has |2nd Emiline Lemonde Wilmot and ha | those that served two years or more | somewhat of an invalid. 5 injurious. Everyone seems to be taking advant. [ acon g owned many high bred horses, many of | Was one of a family of three boys and | and those that served less than two Borough Topics. “ D bl i%o of this great saving. Here are a - them establishinig high records. two daughters. Dennis learned the | vears but not less than bne. The for- Ae A A Terown Tett st Sold by Druggists. 1 d and one little things that you 15 Unien Sireel. o Those who knew Mr. Bennett best |Craft of the shoemakersand came to | Mer are rated as follows: Colonels and | —afr, and Mrs. T Bt raquire .-m:. u:uuly pay Pfuu price fors That Wl“ testify to the many praieeworthy qual- | Wauregan, Conn., at {ha age of 37. In ',”},‘g{.’mp‘;’,".‘:f,{.'fl:h '{;:3:2‘.,.',."‘%3?3;’;?‘ ’%’:fi;nfirfi séwhm"u mmo' ard of TRY PIKE’S This sale 0 meet that condition, A 2P ities of the man. He was one who |1809 he left ‘auregan for Baltie,where H . 4 nnd every item 15 a bargain. Terms strictly confidential. fould aver extend kelp to.the sutter- | he elucs lived, and, nes been A‘ffid g | Hioutanasts, 3500, b rekos | GiTbers s Das s o Toothache — 'd ing whensver such cases made an ap- | 2dmired 4= & good®cltien. 0 age | o oMcars Who served 'leus than two | worthy of Worcester, Walter M. Buck- Drops - peal to m: ever sympathetic nature. |of 61 Mr. Wilmot ratired from active | for ofiicers A Yy da M ¢ ( . ; years are as follqws: Colonels, $650 per | ingham of Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. . PIN cUsHI uide His death will be learned with sor. |business, atfer having saved & snug | oLl NS0 Cnint colonels and ma- | George Babcock of Plainfleld and Mrs. & row by a large circle of friends. His |SUm Which he wisely invested in real Learned and Hermon Learned | HARRY E. Sciseors and Spool’ Holder. Wife has. the ess Sympathy of all in | eatate. It was about the time of his | 105, §500: ummrw e s R S i ke hiome should be - without _thls (Buseomors te Sessiens & Wimorey You Through her bereavément. | That sy of light |retirement from husiness that Mr. Wil- D Y uded in the | banduer Thursday evenine. PATENTS i uset cle. It's a place for which reve o ¢rue significi mot bagan to decline in health. % / - Desdies, silkn, threads Rae cot:- {“fllflfl.fl‘ Mf‘ I"fim et o ne Tt e e P o | - Surviving Mr. Wilmotare his wite, | bill and are rated i ufte proporgion to e \Robertson 1o~ | mrotect your 1des. Handsome €3- i e R 3 death 10 Do but the slmple transition |y e Mz Wilmot, thiee Sons, Harmi | (he army officers according to Tank. It | turn rsday H ety ook Tron 00-62 Novih Street, 2 M of Shlrit from out ofyhe Physical Into | Hos Wilmot of Wauregan, Wiifred and | 18 estimated that it will cost the gov- | Mr. and . Mrs, Arthur. Harrington in page A ey any a ‘and human 4ympathy ever fesiaining Altred Donat, Wilmot of Baltio, and twe ot thg” rariiens of | ihis |~ Fhe jaie Charles Kpunedy was for ""“;':"'“" Danielson, Conn. &% \ daughters, Mrs: Arthur Legros and oct1Tv DUCHESS DRESS- SHIELD! o . e il aowenge golat oo enel | Migs Alexina Wilmot, measure in excess of pemsions mow PO L b R P life that ‘will assuage grief and bring | Miss Alexina Wilmot, both of this| o "paid to the officers to be bene- R :{:,'..‘",,“‘,".'w’" o e e fi ot of the Clothing Business” F ll'lal'lClal StOI' m A oomfont ST Than o0 sonmlation | N {Clesher: Ray: Waditao. fited by the bl ; . Life Saved at Duati's Door. - T CLEARINCE SMLE w'mm brands best known and give perfect ; those poesing through the ordeal of | Another wedding took place in.Bal- The Danes and Dr. Cook. R e e o aveliaaion Sale price 00| pa- .9 0 death's sorraw. tio on Thursday In the Immaculats e B e e foiah il aois aad 3 .edu..cs lkp t. stora Sraneral services were held Thursday | Conception church, where 4itveq| . It is not surprising that the Danes | Tex. “as ul and ¥4 4 rom (s 10t ome Gf the Gsconsed | Clocher ana Tilds Roy were United desire to hear nothing further from or |lung trouble pulled me down to 2 = 'Y OUTFITTERS TO ALL jock, of Dootor Cook. When he returned | pounds, in spite of doctor’s treatment | Customers another week; Attractive MISCELLANEOUS. 3T : A e A ine Y Ameren, 0 0. Belle: | with his canard from the ‘Arctic re- |for two years: My father, mother and | Bargains on overy counter in the store, v 3 B % i A th ve him the most tri- |two sisters diéd of consumption, and | Buy these zow. Silver himbles, all sizes to " “r flflr i, €. Dlace at ¢ o'clock p. m. After the ser- | €005, ey, £27e L septaod : J plorer ever re- | that I am slive today s due solely to i do mmgesuiarly sold for cc. saie |+ . +JAMES HARRIES Eoluai, o which ordartho-dscasasd | the bride. whers Thzy 1eig o Intormat | coivet, | Stanley, veturalng rom Cen: | B, Kine's, New, Dlecgyery, which com; | 5B BOSTQK DAY, Boots eToxm hiness Irbning Wax, re was an honored member. There were |Teceptign for the immediate families 3 g I e The Willimanlie % Targe mumber OF ficnds present vy |and infimate triends only: The vounk | o8 was the supposed conqueror of | pounds and have besn well nd uirons | gepuseay | sames B Esect Men Tlflfl"l French Clfilk. regular 3c. c_dozen. poy their fast Tespects and the floral | couple received @ number of beautiful JHe ngle o Riin. the Duke R owhee i Ao L Sl R — - mblems attested the esteem in which | gifts as tokens of esicem from their| .Luckleberry Finn” the doctor was |best remedy on e jehs, colls | . s‘vlnns Institate the deceased Y8 heid by his many | frienda. They will reside at the home | S1S% invited to the palace o have & | lsgrippe, esthma, D e el Post Card Shop Tron Holders, ‘asbestos. _ Sale 801 Main Street, Willimantic, o cu bl 1 . . bea. lece—The Gate s p of tea. Garlanded with roses, he |and lung troubles. e - Rk i : 3 e e ram his e T Stes | e o e o hmschreselt | ook roval children’ upon his knes {0 [bottle fres. Guarantesd by Les & Os- Whem m rade in e'efl l’ | work, white end drap, remular o JH. C. MURRAY, Prefident. e i e B lodge 6t . Both the young people are | tell them his fascinating ifalry tale of | good Co. "\ 1dnd for 10c. HlRAM &FE.NN, N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer || Bia as follows: Walter Murphy, Ed- | widely known here and are popular, | (hgm¥stetious morth, \ © W Tortured for Fiffeen YVears B oY Clms. Sdle price 3 pairs for UNDERTAKER and BMBALWEN. Established in' 1842 o ongmuthy Siem Ceenon | Mr, Chdebar 5 smiploved i the Baltic| oxpoged, and something was “rotten in |by & curs-defylng stomach trouble that | WIE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE the state of Denmark,” those who had b-mud doctors and fesisted all reme- | of Calendars and Christmas and New Church St Wiltmantle, : . Sperm Machine O, 4 oz bottle. Sale Polhaaareh . Wilimentie, Ct . || 1P TTES & fi"ymny Burial was'in Wesifield cem- Activities In and About Baltic. implicity frusted the dottavs doctored e Tl i L e = k. a Leaf Fans. Sal 1 = > e Mrs. L. J. Fontaine, Mrs. Michael | data were unspeakably indignant. The uoaa“.vm ich., sSeemed doomed. JOMNITONS, m, Sisgicat o g e ST ¢ AR ‘s mew aauedact for wateer|DODehUe and the Rev. Father U. O.|commission of the Universtty of Co- | Hia pan o el Bis, taee aad aromed WL . s ey e g : . - m”,, costing $18,000,000, and teer. | Bellorase went to Providence on Fri- | penhagen, that gave a jury trial to his | work.. His nelghbors said: “He can't ogulas S9c qualiy. SRle price 19" MQfland Muel B AR G 1 day:" They will return shortly: Feporis of his observations, 1 ot f be | fve mack onger” ~Whatever: 1 ste A A A s : Miss Irons Day Is confined to her | blamed for saying that # does not care | distreased me,” he wrote, “till I tried | yijiinery Goofis to make room ges home with a severe cold. to insgect any more documentary evi- | Hlectrio. Bitters, whioch worked such Mnlingsy ND & A 2 ) 7 Mrs, 'W. ©. Smith and daughter | dence uniess it is of indisputable au- | wonders for ma that I can mow eat R % HA| l“k‘:t; o Enun‘r cununo, 1029 Main 8¢, y 3 m g wve leu B-mc for a short stay flmntlcnyi‘ D«:ctornc’;ol:o f::?fi'mnfl t:fl- 1 could amz uka to; years. n’h MLLE. PEA Made of good qual odther, wood t] % ! } 1 f n_Uxbridge, affront, not me 5 tl‘u remedy for stomac! > frams, silvered i limadtie, Copn. g " ? e nciet o Dailelzots mrax in| teo' of tHe Denish university. but o 'as good for the liver.and |,/ 8. J. BOTTOMLEY & SOX, Just saitke Auring the pest fow days his countrymen, and undoubtedly his udnqn Every bottle guaranteed. Only General Repair Shop, \ 3 aiTe it of his ther, Willias L md: - | persistent refusal to emerge from con- Co.'s. 7 « Or.F G JAGKSON—Denlist | : e e L e s i : 8 k ont s e i sy P e (L) 3 : pls . “Samue) Taylor amashied o finger m a | have chosen.—Fhiladelphin Public Led- o ""'gm.u Toley haofumelhoy v . SILKATEEN Painless Extracting and : B L riatial ik | nrtene tie g work tn e mirljen ] M A lflnoy Pills mfl helped s INWETT OITY moTmt, S e § Filling a Snchhy . ST : | Georgs: Coonéy has gone to JTewett In Some Beft e Mo Y T “m | Wow and Up-to-tute Hmitel T dvety wpool, 3 tor| e . . City to learn. telegraphy. Gov. Baliwin say: ;‘:flu 1!’;..., trouble and rhen ,,."'w""" O —r : 2 i : . | Frank Treckman has accepted em- | be improved. %Mn%- IHa . 1EWiS. Proseieton - 3 ¥ 4 v some governore. -a one. M\tr bwo 4 z ik : Soapany. quirer. Effl- af fihy Xigney Pill % | 1o lie The once. fam: fresh-wadte: 1 ts h B T e o o o Gl Saxony hve -:.un# § ¥

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