Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 4, 1911, Page 2

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! -t 3 sligh the house. occupled by | Hartfora Fridsy: 3 ] 1. Eflwfi&f&“' & kerosene lamp| Charles H. ‘3«:111 of )mvh‘nun COLLECTION OF PicTuhES o St : sscopted x| tnat wa overturaed pon & hot sic 5t Winaham street. Presented ‘A. C, m c-n, by ex- 5P . 'DANIELSON - Mayor 0. n vttt oo cli tha the hearts of xl- The u m not sounded qulc‘kly Walter Murphy Fined for Assault— The open mi : iox_boys $o0dLola | sod oun chotigh, howdver, to Drevent. the Mont. i i e & . m camp, No.'3, U8, e | oc e tment | o o e eV S lon | Coldest February for 33 Years—Ed- | Riiodesvi ‘l ““m’”'m hall, Thursday et Poanic B Fontan wha s | 507 ; Ml DG FIMC or L e < / cey for coughs and colds fi pleasant one and > -rea jon nu-uny fine address up- | Miss Mary Cady, & maid-in Mrs. . les: Club. tonic and L find great ” ed. After the. x i b ——— v A the time to sot n duy them at u: o order by ; m A :1‘:":5 !-ndmm:ozw"v:u ;fi:':n"fo < am'flgy ‘Waiter ofl.{&n, s t:ut:!ao::;l nixg K. OF C. GATHERING cannot give it eno: 3 saving. A few e many articles | Harrington, . brushed off the lamp upon the stove | COStS, am A v March 18, r ' also use it for my b rub nll v Mayor D, P. M-rty Tound of applause }and the keros: Sckly lgnited. | n the town court Friday afternoon for | Arranged for March 19, When Third e e oy P ety Bin | mander ohi 3. Brierty ot ) ‘e clase. ent Gomimander | Thomas Meunier, wio lives 1n the tens | &R assault on Johin Whalen. The as- Dearee Will Be Conferred. 4 on his"back and head every time Lo Y also occasion to thank t beneath, &nd sault was committed about two weeks ¥ and Large Pin Cubes. o ex-Mayor. Taner for his slegant SIft | qulekiy ot the - fs oo and as & result of 1t Whalen was | District Deputy B3, Hartme of wii.| * : }‘bl;hemh*";’ and l;‘* ‘1 o !ktmh:" . that at the least estimate is worth | When the fire. was first discovered a |confined to his home for geveral day l ._n,u‘: W ]n ’ utnam m t, heal 'y boy. ‘eople e himy AND SHOE LACES. Several hundred dellary, in the name |request was {elephoned to Alert Hose | The ladies of ths Baptist, chureh | ranyi remsive with M Dwyer, &ran m /. for.ayear old child and he is only onnecticu larm ; ‘relll councll By i Bng 1 B First Selectman James J. Tew, S. V. | The h - B an-1in tne Keystone Store Friday after-| tne conferring of the dtird . four months.”—Mrs. Geo. Hab- A oo 4t | Commander ‘Brierly, W, and both he and Mr. Meikle are fully | BOOB- % : i e R ey o : 3 itch, 248 Fox St., Buffalo, N. " PACING AND BANDINGS. nes | CApC. George Sheprd, Licut. Ashton |protected by Jstrehoa T Gom wes Sohacting Qb Bstitas Mo A p Thousarids of letters like hvil erls 3..B, Baldwin of the Grand Army small. Rev. F. W. Armstrong, pastor of | Arrangems v of ufi‘ Republic h:u: rupox;dpd 'hex; the m.nxeésoxb Penmugel cl;‘!-rc;,“t:;? an important guthering, MRS, GEORGSE HABITCH above are received from grateful upon. enor of some- of b uctin: series vi tror $ie| the “remarks -of the Grand Army as otAnK CarLEGE oLuss meetings at Liverpool, Ohlo. Wil B men and women who have been tade well and s AR by CEwre related ‘ncidents '.("u’.“'}.cm war | Well as those of ex-Mayor Tanner|Give Concert for the Enjoyment of “Noted About the Borough. regan and other places. { _body builder, and who continue to enjoy good health. l!uu touched Nis heart Were to the effect that they hoped 3 Hunters afied. h--un o Tl Benporten, < it mever Toruottan. It was Guriag | Uiat as lone asa Grand Arms’ man of L Aol e o lre ey | . Moiska oS b bty e Nt i H ........‘:}.‘;; B | PR s S G S B ST | ey oo et v e S E S E5e e T BT S umny’'sr yillimantie Machine Cotton, ; ®ill proposing that the closed pea- - p —_— o T 18’ nev. | fAlled with sn ‘appreciative audience | week. the g IR et ey coutes, Pl | e RBHE Gt - s Reliet corps would nev- lan” exceptionally good concert given| James ‘P. Lannon of New Britain | son on woodcock include the montn | fias fo its credit fifty years of success without a question as to its Silic and Hemenwsy's| tpat s LAXATIVE BROMO LR T F R e e LT T B S VIO e D e tgrate from merits as a curativé agent. Duriiig this time it has brought the NINE. Look for the Tash: & comrads of Tylor oamp, alud | Cort Here st sonsen and was tandeced | - Aftorney Warren D, Chase, formerly | section ‘after Novembef 1, and while| blessings of health to overworked men, delicate women, and sickly; W. GROYV! orl many compliments. This r's effort | of Danielson, is expected to . return|the bill may be proper in its effects WHITE TAPE. i n One Day. 26c. . m:.‘.,,:’:.,fi.‘:‘.‘i';‘,::‘,’,‘; o e epeech | on Bettor than that of the pest | from @ trip to Garmany in a few | for the shore line towns it would kij| Children, who find in it the strength-giving properties that are so seas - ehooting hereabouts. fecessary to them.- It overcomes all weakening, wastin, lnd run- 'and & s0cial hour enjoyed, the on. . The concert-was given un-|days. the woodcock Seam Tape. Average Tape, veterans of both wars uniting with | 9er the auspices of the junior class of | Henry J. Dearing of North Attle- ; —_— down conditions of the body, brain and muscle, giving the T e RN other friends presont in discussing | (e, Windbam high schiool ~ Malcolm | Ro%o Viuiea Hiendf 1 Dalelsnn - At QERTIN power to throw off and ruat ¢olds, coughs, grippe, elnrrh. bron- Little, whose homs is in this city, | day. ——— various matters of interest to both or- | i 1Cager of the mandolin. club, and| Sheriff and Mrs. Preston B. Sibley from Injuries Re-| chitis, asthma and lung troubles, and it is @ wonderful remedy in Durning Cotton, Howarf's ¥ i W, Cumming# of Lebanon 15 & sec- | of Danielson attended the Fields- e 3 o a s e Lot et oier camy i me e et lond bass In the glee club. The fol-| White wedding at Brookiyn Thursday, the prevention and cure of con- A ELTO Teeume e % effort to uniform its membership and |IOWing programme was rendere: Miss Lucy Fournier has returned| , . Dustin, Everett, Mass, the| Sumption,pneumonia, malatia and 4 meeting of the committes to devise |, g Bl R B SO s Sena In Trovis traveling salesman, the most seriously | jow fevers, taken as directed. Pre- E 3 , Roc- r T Sent reguine onmp ety "orore | ckel, Mr. Whiting; string ,quartette, | , The first Friday evening services of [ IRJured of any of the passengers on| goriied by doctors and recognized 8 regular sam morTe the Lenten jod were held at St pplication for membership was | Humoreske, Dvorak, Messrs. Sturte- ; 3 et in the local railroad ysrd last Monday! as a family medicine cverywhete. vant, Peltier, Webb, Harris; reading, | James'.church last night. b selected, Mr. Sawyer; male quartette, HcEVR I vt Newnw G50 very at the meeting. Powder, Soaps, Teoth Broshes, 1, aithough his condition i Towiere, Crevin, Ferextde, Totlt ISa — e | P Little Lamb, Parker, Messrs. Han- FOR 8 YEARS it sty e e g Mgl Beware of Oiatments for Catarrh That [kins, Norris, Horne and Whiting; confin=d to his bed in the cmckem. 7 £all price for the sbove ar- Beacon i ht Centatn Mercury, mandolin club, Collegisms, Odell, There H on No Colder February | 300, % e the acsident. A nurse 5] o ticles -E. you can get tI t &, ¥ as mercury will surely destroy the Part IL—Glee club, Medley, Davis; Than in 1911, in attendance. Mrs, Dustin is also in sguse of smell ana complotely de’runxe string quartette, _Strollers, Chaseur, in the care of her P e whoig system “""‘{ Messrs, Sturtevant, Peltiér, _ Webb, | The United States westher report | nusband. ihrough tne mucous. fucn | Harris; reading, sclected, Mr. Bawyer; | as registered at Bitgood's for the|g Jaor Byt 66 Speak stk Daabi artioles should mever o | male guartet ‘Won't ' You Be My | month of February is as follows: Max- | SuPervisor Pratt to Speak at Danbyry. E ?hnkmn-. —-M—? Dore, Hankins, Nor- | imum temperaturs 58 on the 4th; mi C, . Pratt of this city, supervisor Yam L o t8,ten-fold | ris, Horne, Whiting:+ combined clubs, | imum temperature 7 on the 16th; | of school# in Woodstock, Eastford and " o, et One Two Three Four, Meda. greatest daily range 39 degrees on the | Ashford, is to give an address today F.7. Cheney & Oo. " Torats, itn; ecipitation for the (Saturfl.ly) at a teachers institute to 0., s no mercury, and Is taken H Furlough month was 190 inShes; greatest in n Danbury. Mr. m&--u» fiiocnally. acting diresdy upon i lome on Furlough. 24 hours, 1.30 on the 4th’ total snow- Ject il be- Books blood and mucous surfaces of the syi- | \Charles Dennehey, chief cook on the | fall for the month 16 inches; amount| Chsties D, Hine, sec: of the terd. ' I buyi; n& C‘“’{.".E“&‘kl’: United Statées gunboat Dixie, now at|of snow on the ground on the 15th)Stats board of education, will also HANODKERCMIEFS. =dl Women's aad Chlldren’ 3 ':- Good_Quality mm-fi. M sale price Sc o Indigo Handkerchi m regular stre you get uine. @nchor in the Brooklyn navy yard, is|inst, § inches; number of days with | speak at the gathering, which is ex« oy nz-n ‘p:lc-:c each, ; muguu: and nu- B Toledo, Onio, {ho guest of his brothers, Pairick and | 07 or” more precipitation 3 X Deoted to aifract many teachers. BALTIC Women's Iandkerchiefs, all chael nnehey, Jackson satreet. ‘here were 14 clear days, 4 partl: - iman, Bemettiched, saie price 1o each, Many a SR e i sie) o TR D Y Ak i cloudy days and 10 cloudy days. . A CRIMINAL DOCKET Matce Airanots Bk o Mg Current. E"""'sc";‘.’ Fat s e s g bogtle. # Family Pis for consti. | 50T, BeE Winters cruise in the watora | thunderstorm occurred on the ith. Tho e to Arrange Details. ik ahe Wiy Lisms g Hall's Fam! = |about ‘est Indles an ‘entral | month aver: d slight) 1de thai Fi un, al ity ooms o Py——] m‘:"':am e e Financial Storm p— America. - Chief Cook Dennehey 18 | has beoh the rulo for coreesponding | o M;:,,,,:,',,TN:’“.T‘:,’:". Court | Matehmaker Donnsily of Baltic Athi] st Rhode Island Mill. = T Gach, wore 160 r o serving his twelfth year in the navy | months for the past 33 years. Y. A & 3 Warning to Railroad Men. and sdmits a strong liking for the —— Stato Attorney Chaties 1 Seurls win m-u B Ty e o Afur, | At the riext meeting of the Current % Chfidren’s Handkershists, colored Look out for the severe and even |life. - His furlough expires Tuesday,| EDWIN MILNER PRESIDENT in_his office today (Saturday). f t5 hampion' of | Events club, an interesting programme dorders, sale pmo 3o each. aangerous kidney and bladder trouble | March. 7. o e Sonauitation. relative to crimine: merr| 5% e e O P tie ©o | Felating to Bwedish manners and cus- 2 orchiets, plain resulting from years of railroading. Of -Newly Formed Ananias Club, at | torg that will be presented for disposi- ,,m,...a 'x!;':,:‘.. ’Mfi,,:',fe‘ of Ocoum . on | toms will be carried out. The com< !g?j &‘" -!e- Sc ench. Geo. & Bell, 689 Third st Tor: Wayne, JAMES E. MURPHY GONE. Los Angele: tion at the March term of the superlor | Wednes M: Donaelly A T aye g hil AR g o) many yéars a conductor on — court: for Windham mond, a en ! r u“r the"Nickel Flate Mo Save. . “rueny | Wite Knows Nothing of His Where-| From Zos Amcics to a New York | it for o0 Teetay, "when "‘“‘flu“:‘““,;‘;‘;", 2t Blino Valentine. 3 Rhdes, isanrions, sssdviine B e SRS g, idnee | aboute—Rimorad That He Is” Not| paver Semes 54 intersatng Titorma- | aes” vl o orsinal im0 S0 R 1o for o, Riesrins by AND EMBROIDERIES AT SALE toual patn across my back and hips Alone. ing at Pasadena have formed one of | Judge Howard J. Curtis will preside, | 2806 &0YWay. P “ o deveral days. : PRIOES. m WM Xidneys ¥ave me mueh dis-| 1\ v rumored Friday that a well. | the most remarkable clubs in the | The criminal iist is as follow . Personal Matters. 106 Looms in Operation. o e 2 Oor | known married maf of.the city and|yord and that Bdwin = Milner of Mary| A N. Potter of Wilimantic;, who 18 | myere are 105 looms in operation af German and French Val Laces, mat was frequent and most painful. I got e Ll o blonde—unmmedy—had Moosup has been chosen its president. | the district -up-rlnnnd-m ot 8chools, | tho Rhode Island mill, which is en P o T vings Institate ||z zsps, ot roles Siney vl ana fio 8 viractous blonde unmar Thay, have named it the Ananias clo, | menmaghiess $req, ShOS asSuult o) hes eeeh I alkc (or (" pheb 2o¥ | ool atiec 8, dull wiater ic to l, - 3 = al only object is to afford them | female c 1 8 con- 1 i o e ment and four bottles cured me com. | The man is James E. Murphy, who | g% o8 203, SP4CE 0 8 9 Tl | celling Droperty #old on conditional . Flaherty £ Mass, 1s| o000 Frennan hes sold, s SiaseL ™ H. C. MURRAY, Prssident. plstely. Since being cured I have rec. [lived with his wife at 21 Chestnut|jice#”’thege ‘men don’t mind using | bill of iale, Arihur C. Bennett, violas pendl ing & few 4a78 12 Saltle a8 'the Mrs Hom, Bugbie of Monson i Bmbroldery, N: it Ougite pad N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer ||| ommended Foley Kidney Pm- $o many Street and up to Monday evening of| o, of Colonel Roosevelt's “plain_ and | tion of gams law. uest of his gister, Mrs. Artbur Roy, of I Embroldery Edges and Inses this week had, si August 9, 1907, gues " the guest .of her sister, Mrs. A. L. B eoms ¢ o 5 Toohog e rimte: Established in 1842 &,y redlroad friends. "Lee & 086004 |} oen "employed as. fanltor and trath | USies:” because they thus jocularly | New —cases_State ve. Forimond | frigh street. Howard. ISRy, aite peice 13 100 AnnoUnCer oh the G g iraih | refer to the “tall” stories which they | Trudean, breaking and entering; Clin-| The Mchaffer brothers of Norwich | “RNe" G o0 Anqerson ana daughter g yar AebPTuThS 7 - e Haritors | tell when thiey meet nightly after din- | ton Wheaton, common drunkard; An-|Town were in Baltic Friday as guests iskting in Milbury, Mass . New York. New Haven & Hartford are visiting v yoo O Ry D A Raflroad Co. - Murphy resigned Mon- | fier in & secluded corner of the paim | tonio Tabor, ‘cruelty A b e s gy s dae et hlotid W. E. Hanley President. regular 25c 3 ' Toom at & certain hotel. am amllton, intoxication Tsadore Caron, who is wel i / Drice 180 yasd. oz ey mignt hecause he refused to c9m-|""No person, unless ho Is a newcomer, |breach of the peace; George Martin, | in years and who is In declining health, | At a special meeting of the Staf- = - -~ breaks into e charmed circle where reaking and entering; Joseph Lam- | is staying at the home er wughter, Allovers, 20 Inches wide, In six @if- \ ??yDel’ffl):nzl‘:egfll;:;qude:u‘}:‘lanocgnne‘l: the yarns l.rtghlwuppud Als lach one :l‘lflal breaking ll:l&1 en‘:fint Joseph | Mrs, J ert, on Ral lro:“bfit!::‘l- h‘lm ; quality, g Sl 0k endeavors 1o think up the weirdest | J. Lambert, theft; Frelerick Bennett,| Caron made’ the recently. ning, W. B, Hanley was eloctdd pres- =aie §8c yard % f wf"]y Tue}:flayfl moflnm{l! m““fflh{ and most wonderful tale, the air is | failure u send child to nehoox mph- A dig load of 'hAy ell from a team | ident place of David Robertson, Are a Trifle B; Iras scen to board a train for the west | fiioq "with 'the fragrant smoke from |raim Dofous, mansiaughter; Bli De- | driven py ohe of George Gorman's men | who deSided to sert 4. _Area e Hard, | but nis “ges on 18 not known 10-|,;.9 Havanas, which aid inspiration. | genais, violation of liquor l-.w‘ Dantel | in the village Friday morning at about —_— SHOWING OF NEW SPRING SUITS| Ha: thought about that new cally as far as can he ascertained. On | Giily Grrists can tell goo#, impossibic | Doyle, statutory burglary; James Gras | 11 o'cloek. It taok the Griver, with the | = Stamford—a. H. Glllcsple, one of Alfl COATS FOR EARLY TRADE | Harness? But Cheer Up, 10r You Cam | Aent Arthus 8 Seiowaid with & mors | Jarns and make thom sound reason- |dy, theft; Francis Moors and Ralph & | aid of another. man, about an Hour and | the propristore of the Stamford Ad- nl-au llection of B ‘make gour, sevstion bafore o Tom from Mrs. Murphy . reguesting ‘Mr, Bhlg'n‘;&“ A el bahate T thelr gild“h“gw}tt“‘?bnl.fim i nc'y g e Py ey ot the Blantord collection of the latest e Wi o | crec Wi eing Artists In elr OWAT ef ning prope: erm as commodore o and styles for season 1911. Spring. Murphy's weekly pay, but ghe was in- | fr ! F AR isen conld not | by Talse pretenses; Albert Belwire,va. | CAlpert Larocque, who agreed to help | ¥acht elubr. At the aanual meeting We have them with brass, nickel or | Get Money by calling at the [formed thac ar. Murphy ‘had been | 1ot o “andie, could. e come back | Erancy: & local liveryman out who was rushed| the members presonted nim @ beauti- ek, Navy. Black and | rubher trimmings.: B pald in full Monday night. into the flesh. “Chestnuts” however, : Shis week, finlshed his work on Fri- | ru silver loving cup. Amethysi and Wood | "y Sl B arnese. with just the Tiver stnce Mis- Murphy. hak boen ) o perrad. ® GIVEN A HEARING. "' soo 24 tnches long, | . ops’ price. - » " ;‘;’fl:‘e;"t;"{;‘:{,’e i‘fi{p;‘,“;b:;";ng"tgg Mr. Milner is credited with election et o bl Henry Despathy passed Friday in Doir't forget the 20 per cent. gty Suilh Whie ey i Sur” | SIub throush the fact haf he has ver. for Taylor's Souvenir. o e anavencrasia miere e s CASTORIA v / wk g ~ | golf links of the Annandale Country 1o vads Wi time visiting her mother, . . . ford. - She was accustomed to visit|8PIL hnke ©f the Anndndale Country | mpe committeo on lemisiative ex-| o fore fin For Infants and Children. ettal Gerge Conts, ful levgth: disconut on Murphy frequently at the station be- | of' the ‘group hars referred to. belonk. D e ey hae Williar C, Smith has returned to his = e Syt t wosn Eraian Gnd Have 10DE talka i - | give Iways Bought 8¢ 4o & spiencid model, $10.50, 89150 i 15 Union Sireel. him. Ho will return to Moosup during the | ELLeR, ™ dbicoE, o' or on adition of | home fn Baitie, © " cor. | The Kind You Have A w24 $2000 Horse Biankets A number of months ago Murphy | e SN, Bty 8¢, Sphveni: | wich on Thuratey: Bosrs the E A pi s remar} that he intended t t compile oA . H. Taylor of nam. g ; i Terms strictly confidential. |inroush before long. and hike it for JEWETT CITY The resdiution, which was introduced was & small brush fire on the NEW RIBEONS. - the Great, Lakes and the middle west. ——— by Senafor G. H. Hammon of this city, “‘!}.,‘,“ N N oire ] Sge.e G A e N i e 3 hool board met in of ' 3 Perstan ~h." th m"fiu He is also quoted as saying to a|Recital by Dr, Abbott—Miss Martha | was unopposed, and will probably d dis- -’.".fl..n. Tou okt 30 yasa Y friend that “Onme of these days Til Bothweil Seriously II. Come up In the house next week for | the town cleric on Thurstay ant e, | - | e e e yara Makss your-old hiarness: iook like new. ELMORE & SHEPARD, just leave @ note at the house say. reterence {0 the committee on spore- | interest. Thursday was also the duy [ A Cold LaGrippe, Then Pnoun;‘on,l;‘ Wash Belt: ’ e 1 at I" at there priations, to Wi must eventually 't the fatal sequence. ¥ol . New TR the teta o "Four mizes—~25c-to $1.50. (8 consors 1o Sesslons & WMmoe3 | Do no meed of losking for mes s Vi [Rev. E_W. Potter's mbrning_tople B betore belng fnally reported foy | tRSE the teachers received thelr resular | is too often the fatal sequence z and “1 lesigns, price 1 g at the Baptist church Sunday morning wages. Honey S0c yard. e “flm 'd mi flim:f Murphy is about 5 feet § or 6 inches |is The Art of Prayer, introductory to [action. Fred Girard took & trip to New Lon- | the lagrippe, and prevents ueamonis. o g g T | oo ™R, Wl | S50t sl o, B Lol oo praEnor [ 4on Py it St sul e o S - o o1 ayer. subject in the evening is icine FANCY NECKWEAR. €0-02 North Strest, a pronounced brogue. Momentous Cholces of Old Testament — i9 a5 safe for your children as yourself. LADY ASSISTANT. If anyone accosted him he had a| Charseters— Rtk Cropn oo To Be Rebuilt at Pomfret—Destroyed Hasty Legislation. Lee &_Osgood Co. “New Designs, drawn work and em- Zeiephone catnectica. habit of sort of throwis ndal report Att Gen- | ey Breidersd iinen, 350 and 5o each. Shoulders n & pecularly "Siiking | the Congrorstiomnt Shreh il oh e S FIh Roswnhe ors Somnd of Tinots voundly condemna e RRY E. BACK, Attorney-st-Law teb: manner. He never appeared to be in|Unbidden Christ, followed by .com- |. that Mrs. the habit of slovenly legislation to| HAI 268Tu 4 i & hurry and was very slow motioned | munlon Bervice, ' In the evening the | Clask of Bopfrer 16 to repiace " thy| which the legislature of his own and PATENTS y BUREAU SCARFS. “Soing Out.of the Clothiny Businsss™ |in every “respect topic 1s The Fatal Lie. Deautiful home destroyed by fire at|those of most other states have be- 3 S A o - HIRAM N. FENN, : Murphy had.a great fondness for Shakesperian Recital. that place @ few months ago. Plans|como addicted. Admitting that Soms| o 1esy your faes. Han - o Dot axtena e e, W Mechanics’ Dep’t. St ek e was aceustomed fo Take 1m the | DF- ABbott of Boston gave a parlor | for the mew residence are being pre-| Of the exlsting siatuies, SOaciec Yoty paxe Guide Book 7 . 50 eac UNDERTAKER pi. OrQ |ces and Jras accustomed to take n the | O AR O O raasrs Taure: | pared by the Boston architect who | €0, have outlived iele yuetulnioss And 3 Chureh St m ' OUTFITTERS TO ALL Yad invarianty want ‘alone ‘or wie | day afternoon, réciting Hamiet. made the design for the last additlon | 375 12, *fhe never-ending flood of new " TR O z MEN'S NEW NEGLIGEE SHIRT! 3 some male companion. It is said that | The Harmony club met at Mrs. J. [0 NS - %o Commenced ongthe | and riaiculously defective laws a much 00t T’ 3 - s, % he had sccumalated quite a sum of [ B Phillips’ :‘fl_ly : 'mnflm new house this "spring, but as Mrs. | Sreater nnmn«:lgthu"flc retention of i - attached, material or Y money. Biingely, 1 Clark is mow in France end as the|anclent an m‘ in fancy :oi" Tegular 3195 JA.ES HBARRIES Tate Priday atternoon Mré, Murphy | Miss Martha Bethwell is very il |plans must be sent abroad for her ap-| With perbaps a ew = exceptions— Il{ flflmfif SllE imarked $1.00. 'Ver S was still wondering where her hus- | with pneumonla and pleurisy at the|proval, the work of restoring the fina | though wé do not recalliany just now oy = : P d Dana hed sone and auietly sndeavor- | childrens' home fn Dover, N.'H., where | country place, will be somewhat de- | tho xemarks of Gfr Bteard sprly, 'o| st The Boston Dry Goods Sters, Dass . ( : ng to lear: . They | she is assistant matron. layed. - Cue ttractive 4 ‘ __-""-':' ity & nnnr P. culuno, 1029 Main St, ost ar ShOp have no children. Ambulance After Plainfield Patient. A Surprise Snowstorm. *m‘m.: 'nf.' foe ?}'.,.{"2.,:’?2:, gfpg: n.r:‘:'l‘:;".. .:a:rn;n“ u\;nk,hA‘. H ) Th Backus _ hospital amb A spitting flurry that everyone re. siatures a larger now. . 7 LS Willimantio, Conn. 801 Main, Streat, Willimantio. OBITUARY. passed through Jewetr Clty at aoes |earded as & joke developed into & re- ff;,',{:,‘;,_”“, e s i ot | Tam g BN | s ..:.‘: T | e, 3 —— Friday, chamging horses at Fanning's | Spectable little snowstorm late Friday foseton, trade or occupation, the- | mm BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE colidrs, price : 3 Oscar Spicer. stable, on i{ts way to Plainfleld. afternoon, scattering flakes as large as| o o cally, should insure propefly- Main Street, Dantelso=. f f Oscar, Spicer, aged 80, died Thurs- | state road ia being laid near Bishop's & quarter over the landscaps untll| grawn Ia"w- at least. In ice, 1| sapisen " Jumés S Kodeh i s . “ i FIATE day at the home of Samuel L. Dresser | crossing, and an Italian who was bad- | W n ai does nothing e kin & ¢ = - gt fatinea "Wk S ok o ver ; -0, s, ndcmisas of Ao A Stom |1 aimied T A pieat was (ke 0 e e LT S Tl o bR eisten L § lve of n m, le son p masses of ct " 24 s ty w .l::d Phoebe (Butts) Spicer ufd Frank Burton will take charge of | Snow, as it is supposed to be spring 5 and inmmnblu statutes, corre- < 5 H-s two in & set, some in 4 g Sivea practically all his life in|the town farm on the first ‘of April | now and everyone wants to believe &0. sponding. masees costly litigation (] 8 m . or Bearl, cvery oue a eun- the towns of Windham and Coventry.| Harold B, Smith of Yals university | but it has been demonstrated that it | 2he'G genersl Sticartainty as 1o ugt * . $ 1d i is spendi the ke a hi isn’t. The snowfall amounted to more he 1oy given subject act- desien, 1 i e Hade, ana severs) yeats ago was con. | Grandfathors B R Churcs. ©* P |than an inch during the fAirst hour of | ARt ‘b ang miciher it will rematn POV fll—- Eaame! Pl,-. two in & set, : sidered a fine Workman, being well > the storm. law after the courts have finished with| Wi HAVE THE LARGEST LIND w '0.“ .k “m known ' throughout . this uommumty Raising Its Dignity. Ev-nnlmie Servides. it—New Orleans Times-Democrat. of Calehdars and Christmas and New e make 111 e iout 16aves no 5 Yexr's Cards in town at Enasel v‘ Pins, in pret- 2 He was twice marri Ever since Mr, Sherman broke threc| A thres weeks’ series of evfiw —— designe, 25¢ each. l" h m 'e e near relatives. flhe V::Qi in '_hle .Elll:‘u ':A respect for n;‘emn‘l will el'g;n’x?u-fi"e 2 PP ' s ”» ‘WM. JOHNSTON’S, l“ hv the lce president! office Seems t ure’ e J ‘Enamel three h-‘ ~ Personals. have increased jurl:evdbly in mfi.n; next W.* ". " BIG REDUCTIONS IN not joined any onganization | 5o 5,5 erton e & Hearttord | quasiers—Philadcoha Iaquiver. They'll Soon Find Out. HORLI c Kls jfilisery Goods to make room fex Hat Pins, eet in briliants, e, h Can’t Lose Either Way. It sometimes looks as if those fll- 3 g working against SSH Green |ee city Fridas, © "o "o ™| a4r, Carnesie dosan't have any trou. |nent Hanapatiers, Senators Belley I| .“. * | mLE. PRAUREGARD, Rev. Nestor Light of South Coven- |Plé sbout knowing on which side his| Heyburn, were deiiberately mc- 3 8t Patrics Day Festal Cards e0d Trading Stamps, and will|"7 " ! ot ni home. s T e i ey r’fil?}"m e what Wik 4 Ao o oth aides Boston Glo opio’s 1o ernk s R frecs 1o < o CiPn B e e ease i M T o ""‘w——-————'”‘““' ”:'m" MALT D —“’ LK ASirviis sta Aateibiots Riguiilie: m '!v Spefl.l Henry M. Congdon of Springfleld is 'ay of Democracy. e o Ofl and Gasoline for sals | Wistt our Cirulating Labrary. Books | ; 5 visiting reiatives on North strest. | yeoets Jimmy Garfeld &2&‘1'..‘,‘,’;:'_“ A democrat of nattonal reputation—| The for All Ages. : seit, 300 wolumes of fiction, 36 per . Extra Stamps e have | ,Charies Allen of Witlington hus pur- | civing tips or eking notes —Waahing ker—has privately ex- b . a8 w € | chased a runabout from & local gen- | son Bort da cy. ,he,'l the past. Mrs. John Navin of Clarks Corners ‘But Excepts Oue Dollars. Fas the guest of- friends in the city | -wwe fear that Lord Decies, in his ca- Friday. .. . pacity of son-in-law, will niot learn to Mrs. Frank’ ¢, Mesrill of Windham | love thls country—Chicago News.. street’ spent Friday with friends in| . - AR g New London. :

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