Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 27, 1911, Page 2

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Visit Our i 2 e i, i ot Notion Sale and o e e T o : : e o~ S . {34,000 ~$200; Tuel" : ; ; DANIELSON $850; Abils Mavow of- ’WM ave M on’ ' Sor e A R goutill cham y gofet, 412 noia: g ‘ = | Local Di rs of Tri-Village Assooi 2 ) . The local fivlglan of the A. O. H. i} o : c Jind e i tion—Union Temperance Meeting— total tes making an‘gmuon- to present & Ever’ Atficle . ing wed. " - | “Draft of Propesed Charter Expected | Porsioes, 2% noted fn & fia- | drama® A Caigrated Case is the titls . . 4 to Be Ready, by Annual Mesting. ense : 000, el s SRR AR 3 ‘ A : prontnd, Hiam |5, Snd Mrs. Walter Bell, married | be coa Tor o i A CDLCHESTER A ¥ -4 and G in ‘week, were guest atons i ":"“:"“:"'“' PR G — Sunday of relatives m Brookiya and | roler. Men Serve’ Supper st C. V. P, 8. i ‘'or Men, Women cl n, v J. M. Gager, Windham- road, et | Of Miss Adah Clark of the West Side. Arcanum Club oflm Mesting—Edward Auger Found Dead 2] . e Men' mnam 18 white linen . Mrs. Emma_Leclaire and daughter,| Folowing are the newly elected omi-| in Bed—Funeral of Martin Flaherty. | -J§ weeks my. b % asted i e b Bliss Yvonne, were guests over Sunday | cers of (he Arcatum oip: Drcaldont, i T ¢ ""l'“}'m 24 E e s oo [owniiire, Ry o s, ChElen Tioiiagtin WE S ML Pusker: Tvice SsSSRG L S The G T 21 5. met in the iape rice 3¢ % “‘.\IIQ! Ly lernoon and van‘- 8 ; ¥ o Bt B R e o it Granes st |SEELN S shepi e S et B T et | A e : R T, :fl'“m‘?’u‘mg‘ N i Parker, R. M. Johnson, W. E. Himes, meny consisted of e .lu:,n cake| athletics, 417 Warren \ - | mfl", . fine rabbit d which" he beli —— id_ice eream. ere was a laz - S Ters oad Mue sibse. “Baly st | he mipen s 0t s 286 With | was polsoned lest Wednesday. migh | oers of Quinebaus Dommone TRAVELING EXPENSES Hinance and v goon spms weas aoasd T 8 . grange. A, ‘were Ha is sure that someone gave the d Miss Lucy J. Fournfer s visitir = S to the society’s treasury. The enter- N tareats” Handuerchists, ceinced | . For beisoned Tmest during the day. friends I Woonsocker and Providence Obidcted to by Wosdatosk snd Eat-| taisument in as , rst d s weel ns o Pay 00| upor- bordars, 30 each, ty B P2 Wallace Paine, formerly of Danfel-| ~visor's Billa. clll.m- Handkerchiets, plain| qived for the company. Among tho “Atkar son, ‘'was made the subject of cartoons, — ney P. J. Danshey was in Ash- — ER to attend were many of the ford Saturday. bk e "'f’"‘}’;{“‘z;;"yl;‘;"!; Criticism was nfade by B o S eks In town city and town fathers, including she mayor, cit) s e STUTRLy Semoul B Hatvey wee per- > A y. LADIES" HOME JOURNAL PAT-|Dierk, 454 tressurer, members of adie te, Mrs. L. 3. Four- Sy v The Late Martin Flaherty. TERNS. . | % weii as ‘some of the other oMosre: i m Spant the week ¢nd| e | Dicharme and Miss under 3 Alert Hose compamy’s quarters are Butto ends. e toerns 1h siock for §0 | MOTe attractive than ever watore dnd| Dr. 3. Louls Sulliven was the guest 8 Webkly msting o, the T pttams so stock fag 126, | a7e inviting in espect. The| of relafives in Stafford Sunday. T 0% [ ¥ n d’:flh&mflfl'{;"fl'w Jone over| A. D. Chaffes spent Saturdsy with|was heid 2t the homb of i snd Sire voi L otusy Kamy, % ; al W lends - more pleasant to live it a THREADS AND SILKS. . All the large chairs have been m‘, o AR Srouad: Hariont. Phineas Aldrich Jn Westfcld Satur- | ar. Dottar contsnded befors th.’l:m- uriel in 8t J : s o s e mmx-zg.’h leather. :‘;nen:‘lre fur-| %o ‘s’“n’-;g:; :.'mfi"fl:“enm::: in|]day evening. 5 mlttoehflnt’!ho supervisor should iive | Mr. ! ton Bastin, read. yard ure mee al soclal roe: . near t te; distrl i $700l | hae Deen m During the in-| FMenry L. Edgarton attended the au- Leas @ vies AMiouneey the cheots 1 un:d:s l‘:‘l‘:w- :'ehlm thre ut Windham and New London -pool. fine qnu?. regular Sc e. le price, 3 for Dewglitions for s Teteh dumson|inse the' expy gounf He rotired during She last -pectlan by the tc musie was fur- | tomobfle show in Hartford Saturday. Wwere announced to the congregations - nu.—m Brand Thread, 100 yard | nished by John Riley of Providence spent Sat- ; ed. few years and was a shrewd investor. Tinen reswar So “The committoe 1n charge of the eiab- | urany” visising. Willimanvie Frienas | Burap le masses at St James' churcn | 8 B¢ o Likkei Found Dead in Bed. Sale price, 3 spools for bc. orate radecol and refurnishing of | wyiirid Lelss th Rev. Thomas Fel ? B g o #q Kacemayy ot the quarters comprisad !‘omn R B O e ae guast ef o as Felaman of Putnam| ¢ 1 sxpmn.d that the letters ro- Bdward Auger was found dead in his Black Stlk, 1-2 ounce size spoel, put mm q_ . 7. ‘Penton, | [riends in Hartford Saturday and Sun- | preached the second of a series of ser- B morning. He. has three up especially for dressmakers, all | ot 8 G Bl Caee # o,m ;| day. mons on the office and work of the sl - e TeiMe in ihe villads end sizes, 23c quality. Sale price ‘1 Jeremish Haggerty and Edward'| Hely Spirit at the Advent chapel Sun- | tem mamze “the aivision o wmc'.m oy The funeral was held 140 spool P 2 e, Moorehouse were Hartford visitors on | 38Y. 8fternoon. belong; f stanee, M is Saturday.. Burial was in the West- be mawars uv;l::r; ,i:!’n hr.:‘-.— . FUNERALS. B‘,::-v- ST = Directors of Baseball Associ : _mg tor“nor:! xfl: .alvllhn. etc., | choster cemetory. o ular nk H. us of Conantville at- ete, systam of lettering has re-| - Sale prive, Sc pocl. Naroisse Dushesneau. tended the Harttord automobile show | W, b Herpor ¥ Rollimeons Atfred | Contly Doen adopted and may Drevent| rii. . merveTman ' Nerth West. 'l‘lun'm-: of ‘4 clase, %Zu'l"" ;ng Saturday. lfl:xdnult,‘ C. HiTfiwn, :x. b:(- :‘;' X‘;‘fi;‘,};‘::g’:‘:‘.‘;; wetting loat, | ., (Y oo tirday. -hait v 2 -ol on an¢ Miss Leds Hanson of Jackson street | Wood ans 3 e have been Fretz ‘Wesl . tor of "::""::d"“c L"m"::“ ‘:°TT°" Cal m%:n g8 the guest of friends n n Harttord glected directors of the Tri-Village | Congregational Neminating c-mmmn. i Cehurch, sondvets ¥ spool, smooth and streng. rday. ssocial ose team won | -y, s Sale price, § spoois for 280, street, i & hor i ot ‘Miss Mary Wellwood of South Cov- | the Pennant in the Eastern Connecticut i ot D Sk e Pl b Roening. ana. i e X ; Best, $ cord finish mac! pheumionia, was held Saturday after- | yntry spent the Week egd with Hart- | ‘oskus Iast siginier appointed 2 neminatl mit chureh in the eveming. cotton, 300 yard spool, black m“"'-" “m. e h.fi ford friends. . Addressed Temperance Mesting. SuEgest the names of alioers’ :ndt?o-? ‘Wiiliam Cone of ifluxm-n Green white.' Sale price, 3 spoois for ¢e. i Tasteur; The ‘tamily has o-| Timothy Gallivan of 2.1;-“,‘1; gireet| Mrs DK Livingston president of B e ahided | P ‘x‘-‘x‘““n.m“%‘c“i??}.n was & caller 1 attent automobile show art- | the 0l ’s Christian Temperanie who are mem- 5 o tite ity at & short time. ford Saturday. union ‘of Rhode Island, was the apeaic. | POrS of the Sunday school of the Con. | hefs Baturday. wim--mmumun- Juhn Avery of Boston & I.n‘a L WHITE TAPES. ° Mrs. Beldget Sullivan. eeutionil o T Dranic Bigelow, who s working in)few days in Uncasville ee the guest Mrs. Rimer Mafit of North er at a largely atttended unfon tem- | STégational cl e class mt for friends. Cotton Tape put up in 3 yard rotls The tunersi ot Mrs. Bridest Sullivan | sntersaining nar sieier, Miss | Abby | Perance mesting held in the Methodist | the frst time Sunday, with Mrs. . 3. | Kingston, N. X 15 the 0,',';"‘ Of ie | " Miss Josephine Hart of Palmertown 1SR ? Mend Sl R -k-r Sundey afterncea at £ o'clock | JuieTIning e e Phuroh Sunday evening The consre. | Daniels as temporary teacher. parents, Mr. and A1 e t’ ek s Ne. Josspi's church. . Burial was 1n th f the C tions! and Aoy Winnifred, daugister of Mr. and gationa of o egationsl an Auto Chemioal Cest $5,000. Bantsl W wilitame of New Britain Joseph's cemetery. o T. and Mrs. | Baptist churches unfted in the service, hom roadwa or most excelient_tima was enjoy om: u:.nz up in 3¢ yard rolls, Anthony Hevrin of Jackson street, 18 | which nas nola tader the auspices of | The Webster fire department has a| was at his e on B L5 Fred Cushman left Montvi 2 Setsr- unlu- 16¢ quality. Cleophas R. Caisse. 1l with scarlet fever. the local . T, new combination aute chemical and 'flfid‘v- ""' "‘“ Cleophas Rudolph, the three &ays’| Miss Annie Burke of Jackson street s .c 5P hose wagon for which the tup-yarl iss Evelyn Strong, who is teaching | 48y u‘:m’"' p&pu‘ up in 10 m son of O and Agnes (Gre- | Was the guest of friends in Hartford lce Finally Harvested. will be called upon to give smoo ot |in East Hamptom, was at home over Mre. Nora Ou in New o !‘" wide, regular | nler) Caisse, 4 Saturday morning | Seturday and Sunday. Eleagzer Blanchette has done worry- | their good money. No one is Kicking | Sunday. . Satur- | don’ Saturday. 'I‘“‘m""‘w ,mnd.l"““‘ e auniity. 'Sale prics, 7o rol at'hls Rame 98 Manedeld avenio. The| ¥, Qlavence Bissell'of Hartford, for-| 1€ 4bout the weathor Tor this winter: | Sbout that however, 8ut thers aresome | Tl beard of selectmen met Satur- | (05, U0 Wupe, white, six yard Mm was_held Sunday afternoon at| merly of this city, was in town Satur. |1t may be as cold as Modicine Hat|few people in the meighboring town|day. ek nti The Hafferty child of Pequot is very B ol g g R 1 c'slonk " Burial wae o Bt Teaepirs | Gby s ng on friends. - in Pebruary or e hot a St Louls in] F00 SO et I pa e a ‘37::':5 A et “Bavitage % ™o |y puftering with membraeoys croup. e “H.. oo Tape, regulnr G| Semetery. T BA Frank L: Powell was in Hartford on | vested his crop. of ice, after waiting|Bew plsco of apparatus scoot out sd J. Hudson was in Willimantic 1"‘&“}‘1"%7‘:,;}’:" i’fl'fil si.":fi.t’y";m,. 3¢ plece. . busin turday and incidentally at- | ¢ for favorable weather. This | through an amount of slush that might -nfl Norwich Thursday. e m:h- l:!-"' l-l:“l“- m...fl:.. sutomodile show. ol '{:;’:'m" of the most discouraging | iajuze the spic and span sppear fce| Frank Oderman of wm«mm: was |00 I e, 5% the Paimer Memorial Holt “h‘ld‘ !‘ll“‘h m“'"’" John McWilliams of Norwich was in | seasons tn years as far as waiting for [ of the pretty machine. a caller in town Friday. m carried .out -&n interesting The H. C. Mumy Co. |2 ‘clock from the Mana: | the clty on business connected with | heavy ice 8t Quiriebaug lake 18 con-| Romst Pig for Firemen and Guests. | ritchsime Felday oroning ta stiond tho | Washington progtamems under the di< Leonard H. | *8° 7% S m Setued. Members of Mansfield mfan: tertainment given by the Fitchville | rection of e principal, James Mur- | Miss Annte Talcott of Church street| . . Elestion Only. a Month Away: Hlose comfany | enf me Y bk Ladio#® Mome Journal Quarterly Book | tiot. chuseh omolated. e BIl Bas | aaat o Pisnis b s Gl & Hiis e haona Sl re. D i o thn e et Drimasiciclin b fow for sate—a0o. pluod in the receiving vauit at Btorrs | and Manchester for ‘the wWeek end. mains before the annual borough | Saturday eveming at a bi E P cemetery and will be burfed in.the| Mrs. George B. Stiles, who hu ‘been | meeting and election of officers, and|the room arranged- for: events at MONTVILLE fi 3 S ‘apring, i1l at her home on Windham ro the first talk relative to that imiport- | fire headquarters. William Fuller was g .. |7 . & Great Ald In the Dairy b ton, Hibbard Park % pneumonia for some time, ant business is heard. There has | the chof in charge, and no piggy was | Cora Bonville Taken to Backus Hospi- - and Charies Rosebrooks. Di- | what tmproved. rm ne anmoumcement of candiates|ever cooked that gave better satisfac-|, ~ tal—Suffered Internai Injury. ?rofeuofnwu first advice to’ [ rector H. N. Feun of this city was in| Former City Clerk Fres A, Sander- office yet. It Is probable that a|tion than the one served to, gentlemen en is—“Clean the pails, cans and charge of the arrengements. son’s condition remains about thel draf the proposed new charter will| who had appetites of magnificent pro- | Cora Bonvflao the daughter of " th at least once or S s Wmprovisiyery slowly and be reudy for_proseatation o tho vot= | porcons. * B supper was very much | Mr. and Mre. Peter Bonville, who fell | ‘”“‘"' oroughly, Many Cases of Measles. is still very i ofs before the time of the annual|of a success. last week on the ice while on her way |3 City Health Officer Dr. W. P. 8. nnuu Afteripath of Junior P to schoal, is in very bad shape at the | Soap lml wmr remove surface dirl <a.___Are a Trifie Bard, | Ke:ting stated Saturday afterncon that 1) The Ox Coming Back Inte Popularity. i unior Prom. ital, Norwieh, At the time | but roughly remove alk upwards-of ‘60 cases of measies had EWETT. CITY Representative Chasies 8. Hyde of | ,2he annusl Santen o for T e ent it wuw!u;odd St etilia “: rnu which nu:“ and taint) - besn reported to him.during the cur- — : school * an xamina- ‘greatest of all cleansers But Cheer Up, for You Can|ron: moxi: This is ‘onsierssiy. in | Ladies’ Ald Seciety Manifests Appre- ey e a e O oi® oyminZ | friends was held Friday evening in Odd | tion proved that she suffered & broken | “""G':l‘d ‘Dust washing powder. It not eXcess of any mumber reported in any ation of George H. Pri horses, together with the increased Fellows' hall and well attended. Dec- | intestine. She was taken to the Backus temoves all the visible dirt and one month for & n of years. ’ i ins wers usi y morning in ambu- | | ith f¢ umber of The cost of keeping them, is causing the orations of laurel chai; ed | hospital Fride: ing in the amb ‘but deep after trace Get Money by calling at the | ire =" oo SIS i, b S, | v ey GBSl AL T | M g B e o bt o o siir g ’ Storrs Defests Cyclers. Priday evening the membe: T ot i et Gt welle iy can oL echetrs. Mu. G, O Spratt, A Wirsions \ngtcdmunty and bottles really clean, wholesome The fast basketball tesmn~af the C. A. | Ladiow Ald sacloty . of me Bopiisy | ROt be expected to entirely replace the | yu; D- I Medbuty, Mise Marguerite| Arthur Newton Is now busy planting safe. . Moroyer, it does the work, {4 wmm“flc G, &€ Storra worsted the Thresd, CIty | church, whth their husbands, camied | Roree. e betieves that they are egain | Liirol, *, \ien, DEMernitt were, thel iCbng Sounii SUok, & NUGRES, (514, | more quickly and easily, than any othes/ ¢ C)'chrs basketball five ° ;| out & plan which had been decided up- | Coming imto more common use = Mr.}gmith, John Gahan, Francis Tatro and | run between the store in which he is, cleanser known, 4 A. gymnasium Saturday evening in Hyde has at the present time eleven | Sy, o e b g A pilos he- ls, 3 a_fast and interssting game, 13-16. The ‘at the ho) yoke of oxen. He finds them a profit- "o b eders n? e g TH R y score at the end of the first half was < P able and valiable investment. On Trip to Florida. {helined and will no Sovkt make s Sw0. THE l;umm - SME wunm]{s A 9 |t in taver of the Crelers e George E. Shaw sailed from New |cess of his experiment. 16 Union Street. C. A C—White o, who ae Dronswnoed Arete it FYNEEALD 0 e o T SR Month's Mind Mass. at The Beston Dry Goods Stare, Dan- w, wooa. | Jiin Bon 820 bruah, as for S sareusma . Mrs. William Taylor. Koy Wost, will e mads on the south. Last Saturday morning at 8,80 oclock e L R . . this talent freel e iadies’ benefit, | Taneral services f . Loul und trip. Mr. Shaw will return by | there was a month’s mind mass of re- Terms atvictly confidential. ard b, A, el . and as chorister of the church chat | Tagrm it or ol Tasior aiire | rail, traveling by easy sy, stages through | auiem celebrated in St. John's church '?.:;““h“:,“."“"’a' SRURTAn e Symh e B T e S i i R T Bt e S0 B Sl o e | B R D e b R % & on- 'ty . N n various les. " EIMORE & SHEPARD, Gara 5, oiden 3. tered the roem where the company | Cuenmsn o the Methodiot chuneh offi. . R isa Siends aga reletivas in ot | THE S BOATON DRY GOODS STORR Mellor; four fouls were c:}}lulc ey met Miss Mary M. |dlating. The services were attended To Sing in Webster: tendanee. ; m Street, Danlelso=. (Buscessors te Sessions & Wimorey |C: A C, end fivs upon the Cyelers: him a Seth|by s large mumber of relatives and| The clioir of the Congregational Painters Complets Work. septaoaw ames B Keeeh Mgr m M lfl‘ [ i n. e fhadsey 3 il Thomas friends, imcluding many from New fix:!;‘ch l: to give a concert in the| ing pointers who have been painting i uneral [irectors, : . Brior. fnally - recerercd B 3’;{’.‘:‘""35,‘.“‘3"“,,.' e e T and renovating the station and fraight X . -0 North Sirest, pire, i Vibbert; tmers, | prosencs of mind snd expressed his 00 e e i BReih- | house ot the Cencrat Yermont 2atzey | Where 1o Trade in Jewett B]t LADY ASSISTANT. appreciation of the kindly thought erhood of that church. eompamy at Montville have finished b minute halves. £ which prompted the gift. Grace J, Sweet. i their worls after & week's steady tabor. ZTelenhone oeBuestam. . A -social time followed ‘with music, | Many eréd at the home of her Revival, Services. The /men have gone to St. Albans Vt. fi,.. and Mrs, George Sweet,| -Anneuncement is mads of a series of Ladge Notss. WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE CROOK ARRESTED. maxw-. duets by uumm::; t‘t?d Mrs. g,‘“““ . Smpeu i matapis suige Gardner, and a trio e same echanic street, Sunday afternoon to Tvices e e P~ f Calendar: d Christmas and New Richard ~Winklemann, Alias Willlam P e 3 by i Tites |ateond. the foncral scrvices for Ming | tist church from March 7 to 31, Rev. |, Jhe OL U. A M ‘dumee which was | of Chlentan Bnd s “Goiog But of fhe Clothiay Busioess” King, Caught in Toland. cake and ice cream were served. Grace Sweet, who died so unexpect-|J. R Stubbert, the pastor, has invited | 43 iatter part of last weel d a Mechanmics’ Dep’t o Cradle Roll Mesting: cdiy iast ‘Thuraday evening. Rev. | the membars ot other churches to at- | 008, LT, Waet “ritere Was & large at: At ool o e pt. Stors (Special to The Bulletin.) The oMder members of the Cradle | Ralph 8. Cushman, pastor of ths About the City. tendance and the committee, consisting A s Methodist church, was the officiating out the City. d BIG REDUCTIONS [N OUTFPITTERS TO ALL. ‘ronnn&. P‘ . 26.—State’ Policemen | Roll of the Congregational church are M M of Frank Richards, Orville C. Walden, of mantic and |to hold thelr meetings at the home of | flergyman. Burial was at Foster R.| Mes, Alfred Massiootte and infant|Herry - Auwood, Willam Watt and Millinery Goods to' meke room for n Verml of nrmn,m an {mport- | Mra. A. A. Young on Wednesday aft-,| L, gt S o Ly ';& meon Baldwin Massicotte, of | Robert C. Burchand, certainly put up | Xmas Stock. m m ant arrest hers this affernoon, taking |ernoon. - el s;‘;defll;elge’nnfmpflwry cEW:‘:: ter, are guests of Mr, and Mrs :’n Al tu:lo and one that was thorough- MLLE. BEAUREGARD. into _eustody Richazd Winklemana, orougl opios, ™ o G A R GO e enjoy Siias Wiltiaw King. & Well-known bur- | M. and Mre, B A Faust have been | 220Fa director in charge. h L. Sanger ot Attlebore was| *sfontville grange. No. 176, P. of . P C d h glar and second-story worker, who in New York for a few days. Flock of Evening Grosbeaks Seen. | the =usst of friends in Putnam over | hel ':l 2 regular mmfi last w;.k betore 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, \ tly escaped from New York. Of- | Wiiss sugan n t sixt ing grosbealks, fair attendance. The attendance was General Repair Sh OSt al' S Op eer Variflt 1ozt for Mow Fork with the | spent sfi?:;d m'”m‘}’..“fifi’ beth nv': nf-i‘:-"md ot ;:‘r;'flu, peauti- | _The g’""""“‘ committees of the Con- | reduced somewhat by the weather. 25 s s prisoner, Winklemann, or x:n 4 Bflm o zabe gregational church have been appoint- re were seven epplications which| Bieycle and Automobile Rupairing ful ®irds, nrgy frequently this sec- ed: Baster, Mrs. C. M. Letters, ] 801 Main Street, Willimantio. wanted for robbing a number ef Special communication of Mt. Ver- |tion of New d, have been ob-| Jr . oSl o Miss Hi rriett Brown, ::: .:1‘; e:‘;:‘:’.m'h‘ svange and these 01l and Gasoline for sals. in the aristocratic seotien of New |non lodge today at 1, to @ttend the |served by Arthur A. Dean about his HIRAM N, FENN, | fugoral 51 '8 Fuaning_sav " | home af| he corner of Spring and | Juih [ R sl e Y e L b Miss Hattie Albro has returned from | Winter streets. F. Carpenter, Miss Gertrude Greenlaw, | ty-five tables, and the prizes were tak- onD. Settled Out of Gourt. Worcester, where she was called-on ac~| Mrs, Florence D. Gilbert and daugh- EBTANER and wmanaemn | . Setted Outef Gourt | iRt or iha liiness of her broer. | ter. Brelyn, of Warren street, “have Mrs J. . Carpenter, Miss Berth Sar- | on by John J. Moran, Mrs. Chapman, MR L ot company ve. V. Perelli & Co, an ac. |, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raney went | beén guests of Miss Grace M. Bacon. | SSt: T4U¥ fav, JHES Bargent's Sunday | Daniel Noonan and Mrs. Annia Collins. = Asetmtant. | 1T E0Y Cover 395 damages claimed {5 Daaiow Satuiie :“c‘;;}:" and Mrs. | Death of Martin W. Crosby. Bartlett. = ' 4 s phenens '-lodm“ "fij:ygg 1 0. 0'F, 3L HOURIGAN. f for the refusal to accept a scale, | geotton &, TOrion, an Who have | " Martin Warren Crosby, 85, one of g, thgs o oy ‘meeting Iast week be- Jewett Clty, which was to have bean tried SBatur- the oldest residenty of the town of - Dr. Champion Mathewsan of New|ihe oldost fesidenty of the .town of STAFFORD SPRINGS sttendance. Three appll FUNERAL DIRECTOR. l-. ion-ocn before Justice of the | ;o Ptk cations came up and were acted upo: Furaiture P. J. Danshey, has been set- | A3yen spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs.| jjce about 8 o'clock Saturday night, - A clase of candida i iced Varia; = ,,. Of ottt Attornay. George | ‘Ema’“fi“ e Followiag an itness of abott & month. | U"er8! of Charles Soa rder lssued iy e Rangss. - e 4 nesdesy evening. Phones—8tera 3. Hinman appeared for the plaIntiT P S i Ll e sithougi Be had been incapacitatat for for Eviction for . Non-Payment of | TeCneadsy evening and o Shuwier 1o TR e 268, F and Attorney Charles A. Capen for en years, as the result of| .Rent. RY e u"::“o' : u;" St.] the defendant. ..'“w’."u"é‘,?:.':‘&':‘é’ o in, Guties f““‘ ;;v“‘“ L’h‘ fol DO S MNECH. | ke funeral of CRabiks S A mN.mflnfi:zw ml"‘:')v':: Earl \ ma —— e Ko S Ldsbon, % uner of rles- Sears - Rr~d VI i’ e s MAY S. PEPPER-VANDERBILT | i%ht ine on Saturday after & 1ay-off e O iy ot e onn | blace at the Rome n Biaffordyiie San: | Smith of Massapsas Saturday evening S\ S ] drt tracing their New England an- afternoon at 2 o'clock, with burial Y i r o ..t ‘back to 1636. - He lived in- Lis- | in the Staffordville cemetery. The de- |. Gives Two Lectures Under Auspices | spent the week end et his home here, | fomvry back to 185 He 1vec tn Lin- | O o S et old and 18 sue: of Spiritualist Sooiety. ' To Be Buried in Norwich. Brooklyn, devoting all lis life ‘to the|vived by his wife and one son. The bo: tf Charles Calenso ursuit of agriculture, except! 1 The town school eommittee will hold Mrs. May 8. Pepper-Vanderdilt taken by %’ndoctax or Gager :f N:n::l: :‘l’l when he wn“'.nzlggd‘?x‘n.m:r': & meeting at the library rooms this on Enturdny 40 Norwich for burial be- u.nfih enterprises. In 1861 Mr, Cros- | (Monday) afternoon. side his mu-rlafl to Miss Abbie Dexter| Stafford grange will have a patriotic Children Ory — 3 o! xmmxfxy'.h L. Cmb{lh:t 2 programme at its meeting ° M v ngre; ni evening. . FOR FLETCHER'S OCCUM AND VERSAILLES = | (togi0. i ioe eniat woscors Order of Eviotion. : A and -was one the - most respect -At a session of the court Sati ea lce CASTORI A Guing ";"’T';'"“:? m"_":"‘acu“:“:: cltizens”"of That town " Mr. Croshy | morning’ Judge ofluldwntb:::" Restores color to Gray or e e ——— . New Yorte By Sy o im0 et on 2 Rbven, | Faded haiv—Removée Dan- |Eyes can be straight- f r' 9 m-fl ) tatlor 1n the Krstansky. Woek. druff sad ia tes the Scal; 3 pounds for 25 cents|l, [, | TR, G R T | e s Tuxur iaat, ened with properly and Painless Extracting and "‘"‘M et | e d| Minstrels for Washingten Fuhd. | healthy hair grawth—Stops its fitted gl & i F-"l:u'_-w-lb gty e LT B RS SATS E| fllmg oue damotadye, |1 glasses. A e varey ot of resn W alse e ORAL oo Tanaceape M “fim s i : B ALL SUBSTITUTES snun mlflfl.tm st

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