Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 6, 1911, Page 6

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Union Servi var. Rév. W. H. 2 Gane ' .‘":.nly"' pic—Borough 4 # m t I and Personl = | Sent to Jail for Assault—Woman e : e G o -— P 4 T S -, morning in_the Congrega- Fatal Burning—Court Cases on Friday— ‘?Wwe‘mfi“%&n“a?%flfi?f musical Men’s Club Hears Prof. Lambert—Catholic amser s Soc b W, Botier's subs | Whieter chateman a1 ject at the Baptist church iwill be | Spalding. Elmer Spaulding, lul = X 7 | Congecticut's Great Need. In the even- | Mrs. Louie White, Miss Bertha £ e o Club Projected. A i i o thepe will be s union servico at the |and Géorge F. Greenman. ~ A building painted with' ~_ ' - Congregational chureh, as many have Westerly . Defeated. ki Datirs Ras. the - last ? the ses- | ProvideNce county jail’and to pay a |CXPressed their desire to hear Dr.l 4 sne Mystic bowling alleys on S the o e 1 n:l.-r coug: Yor Washing.- | fine of $100 and costs. 5 ~ i‘,"“f . _fl;“;'::‘g of h“@‘“g‘fl;f_o:?g' 3:}1,1‘};:. x?eet ‘b:e Westorly team| best protection that paint - ounty, and upon the opeming o 573 e AT ate inegday night bowled against the % - T P " s s ‘Dere commenced in| Rhoda Jane Larkin-Cottrell, about | He Willigive the ofintons of thres T v suffering ao-| can give it. Not only i <l MACHINE - ;vu_u:':\ % ‘best paint value that B & Climalo, building | 80 years of age, widow af Judge Wil | business men, whose numes are not to _money can buy.s A colof . s feat. The final score was 2322 for the i mposed of the - Saverio De Cor- | liam H. Cottrell, on ¥tiday, but for |Pe divulgzd on i—How can Jewell|yigyio team and 2134 for Westerly. this paint compoesed of | Tecover $180.28, with interest, | timely assistance, would have been [ City be improved as to appearance.|rTje summa Mystic—Emil _Erkes| best-paint materials known, but it is also -~ card will tell you all about it.” = ue’ from the de- | burnodgto death.” The vards of Mrs. |Streets, vublic and private bulldings | 405, Bugene Bogue 474, Fairbrother Mfu Made in * the best . 2 'DETROIT WHITE MEAD WORKS, M. :mmulu of @ house in | Cottrell and Mrs. David Franklin Stili- | properties and institutions? 2 139.4Joe Frkes 543, .M. Holland 460. ne-) n e best equipped pai } b DE' 5 2 s MAKERS, il v litics be eliminated from civic af- £ e street. The opening argument | min adjoin. and these women re | PO Westerly—Alks 436, Bliven 47 wits by Attoindy Agard | having a friendly talk near the P fairs? <2-ls the moral tone of the)ss2, Mason 436, Chapman 438 O asgument for piaintifts was|each in their respective yards. A | DOTOUSh satisfactory? If not, s fur- Attended Nordich Meetin P Ledwidge, each lawyer of men were engaged in clean- | ther legislation necessary? Is the en- " gs. e g only fifteon minutes. | ing up the Stiliman, yard and had | forcement of the laws for the welfare | Alisses Ellcn Holmes and Geneva Y Aetivered the charge to | mude a bonfire of the rubbish. of the people seven days in the week | Rathbun, delegites from the Congre- > e in e minates there- | Sparks from this fire weré blown | Salisfactory? Is the Puritan Sabbath |eational 'church, att the Home ; v ? t Feturned u verdict for | over the fence, setting fire to the front | desirabls or possible? 3—Can the re- | Missibnary convention in Norwich on ' > - oraman George B, | afil lower part of Mrs, Cottrell’s dness, | igious influence of the community be | Wednesday. . ] e o and that they rocsive the | Fiefore this was hardly realized the |improveds Are more or less churches Unclaimed Letters. 80,25, with smtorest of $11.36, | dsed woman Was « mass of flame. The | desizadle; to o Protestant borlation of | ynciaimed letters at the ~Mystic total of $191.54. This ended | men from the Stiliman yard smothered | o1 t! :“r{’;lnd- ‘0“‘ :n {:d_, 0 postoffice are addrbesed to Miss Eroma: » Juey r.flm}mnmm - | the flames as quickly as ppssible, but | noR-churchgoer be influenced? Gayer, joseph Lapointe, Nekly Peter- not before the front of the dress skirt |. 5 Voime, Joseph. Charrett, William Clark, Yo . Moss azainst #0 FOR STREEES. Mids Mary Cole, €. Bmil Johnson. Miss P yas completely burned. I endeavor 4 7y . =,.n-, an action to recover | ing to extinguish %’L‘,’:‘ :,:‘;:.m?’r Appropriation Accepted at Mesting of | M. Shukky, Louis Devorst, Mrs. Steph- ] ) £ Our stock is very complets sad we yent alleged o be due from the | Mrs. Cottrell's hands en Palmer, James P. Sheffield, Frank- 5 would be pleased .to show thems. e was trigd befare Judge |burned, but she escapsd serious im- Warden and Burgesses. lin Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Char- I\ Drices range from" 0 .42 % pisintint_was the only | jurs rette, N. Fardy, Joseph Gadunsici, Al- g and the coloring and are besu- % : S ) and tesiified that there The adjourned monthly meeting Of | pert’ Kobb, Edward Miller, J. W. \ tiful and attractive. f rent dus at $75 a| John E.McGinness, overseer of prap- | the board of warden and burgesses Was | peargon. 2. % 3 ul Aad af ey B < ¢ Novemwer and De- | aration department of {he Solway Dye- | held in the town hall Thursday even- C. C. Se: o ™ 20, P LR 5 Judemont was given for | ing and Textile company since -the [ in€, Warden Lewis presiding. Bur- - Season Opens May 20. H 1w supp! wmuw-—-.“ te Tecover 375 anfl interest of|company began business in Westerly, | Kcstes L2Claire and Wiliams were not | At the regular meeting of the- Cath- I A v work wan onee, E ‘was then adjourmed | Fob. 1. 1901. and who went with the | Present, Mr. Williams still being con- | olic club the new suits. for the base- = Iz - o placed without delay. 1o law. company when location wes changed | fined to his home with pneumonia. It |ball team, which had arrived, were 3 & The Fanning Stadies, 31 Willow Street Lace Curtains, Upholstery Geods, Ete, o Pawtucket, has retired from the mill | Was voted to accept 5700, the amount | shown. The shits are white, with the - . business. He received meny memen- | Offered oy the selectmen of the town, | letters C. C. on the front of the shirt. . ~ OWver M. Williams presided | toes of friendship from the office force | for tha care of the borough streets, [ The baseball 'season will open Satur- Third district count ses- | And employes and u seneral gift of | this being the amount recently appro- | day, May 20. The manager of the the calling of the| 5100 n goid. Mr. McGinness before | priated by the freemen. team, Walter “J. Shea, is to srrange SR ' R aothes tendesed | entering 'the empioy af’ the Sotmre | P atition wis read from residents | for a fine series of games with inde- 3 ¥ the assawlt came of Pramk | company held responsible position with | on Highland street usking that they | pendent teams. P2 - 5 ; against Ehsha Hall A |the Lorraine Manufacturing company |be allcwed two clectric lights in that Dr. L. P. Allyn Gdes South. § ¢ and vests was imposed. |in Pawtucket, that has large branch |street. As there are poles already in| Dy Leuws P, Allyn, who has been ill Attorney Ledvwidge notice was | estavlishment in Pawcatuck. place, 1f was voted to grant the re- | ;T 4 v ~ ¢ i maa would "be laien 10| During his six vears residonpe in | Quest. ~The lights will be placed in | for,the past three months from the ef- . X Westerly Mr. McGinness made many | Position, at onc south, for the benefit of his health. ¥ > . charged with | fxiends here. One of his sons, Robert, | The followin bills we atd: SO hantery Orack of. « Baster 7 Now GolN N [} Mrs. Sarah Thorp of| = in the letter carrier service of the | F. IS Gilbert $15, T SN SRS Wi Grieh At o . 3 M ' i Thomas Murray $34.50, Timothy Con- |1 o S nells $1566, Jewett Ciiy electric ight A e L e #he wam retutning from & hn Wiloax arrested William | plant $216.89, M. Sevmour $10, J. H. v = '+ ‘ot the Kmigit place, at Wickford Thursday, had him | Tracy $12, P, B. Driscotl $51.43, Payne | cajoved and refreshments were serv When ' heat | arraigned before & Juettcs of the peace | & Gardmer 9, Shea Pros. $2.25, Peos | ““on Friday afternoon B. A. Copp of 7 The Bankrupt Stock of the American Fur Co., 140 Main ‘reotirncy Stanton she met | and ledd) for trial in ‘the Second dis- | ple's Coal companyy 37 5, Southern | Groton, while trying to turn the cor- | i s X i e e | hivea ndormation, Wedmestas Higst | B0, 31k Heuripen$Lse, Cramsion | er 2 Kretzers, to go over ere aiuin || Street, consisting of Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Washable that a theft had been committed at the | & company $1. up against the steps of H. M. Fitch's ommepced. Mrs that em fhe afternoon D eeaaers MODEL 38 1910 Overland Touring Car Fully “Equipped, Over- hauled and Painted. M. B. RING AUTO CO._ WALL PAPERS Are all in and ready for your im« spection. All grades and prices, ine Wickford house and that a dress suit| The Hammony club was entertained | paint store. In the car were two la- S = - T e ith it of cle Frid: £ by Mirs. L. V. Whit- | g; N Vi T W it o Clrhen 3, 20l | Tidi afternocn by 73 i Hi s e whis. No o paa(| - Suits, Waists, Etc., now put on sale at Bankrupt Prices. @ pocketdook containing $1.15, the rs. William T. Crumb is 11l with | happened to be going by, started w Property of John Griffin, had ' been [8rip at her home on South Main i and thoy. Senp (opant mme. Kane, an employe of the Telephone & Forest Fires. News in General. Commtriction company, who had been f o baa Mr. and Mrs. George Koch of New 4 hoarder n¢ tha Wickfora hotse, was | in plsin St from the herongh. One | LOTK are guests of the latter's father, sumpected of the crime and a descrip- [ off to the north sent up dense clouds | Wy W- Mitchell. tlon of the man s given the sherift | of vellow smoke for several hours and | . TS, William Morgan has returned a1d hie weat to Wiekford Thursday. He | was on the Jonathan Lathrop farm in | f10m Greenport, where she spent the sew o man at the station that in part | th, arbury. winter. % answered flie description, Wt the Sub- | was i wosdicnd cnic. > Another amaits | Albert Dubsime is in Boston. Dot was deseribed as wearing 4 LEht | or fire at the Sommun iace kept the |, Benjamin Davis iz spending a week ault. But the saeriff, like Steve Brody, | fghtess busy all the atiermoon. The|in Beston as the guest of his daush- took a chance, and landed ths right | talephone proved invaluable to sum- | %> Mrs. Charles F. Guile. man. All the misstug property except [mon ald from neighboring farmers. SEdwin Miner of Norwich was in the cash was recoverad. CIREE Rt town Thursda. — # Chilly Mornings. John G. Clift and dauggter, e 4 lanting and early gardening are at | Mattie Denison, have moved to West- e a_standewill on account of the cold. | erly. Mr. and Mrs. Hazry C. Perry are en- | Thurs@ay and Friday mornings there Mrs. Mary A. Williams is eritically teriaining Miss Fialen Cadbury of | Were heavy frosts, the thermometer |ill at her home on Greenmanville ave- Not because we like to, but because we've got to. - ‘We don't like to sacrifice like this on our stock but we’ve got to have MORE CASH and LESS STOCK, hence at the Bankrupt Prices. Drap in and let us show you what you can save. Remember the place and remember it well — the Great Bankrupt Sale at 140 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Hayerfo: i iy N\ ayerford, PI-; 3 both mornings being below freesing at | nue. i X nk Boulter has, to M™eain- % A L field, N. J., to attend the funeral of M Local Notes. STONINGTON Moldings to Match. Decorations and Miss_Martha Bothwell arrived in tewn Friday cvefiing from Dover, N.|Dr. C. F, Congdon Appointed Health general painter'’s supplies, We are now receiving orders’for paper hang- o fication ‘ x‘:fl-fl oy m- “THorD | prothier-in-law, James Teston, for- merly of Westar! An Original Husband. B the aot antiged | 3 « thas B Kad worked tor Matin Barnes| The Westorly Migh school baseball | prsnmonte - o oo TCOVering £10Mm | Officer—High Schoel Team to Play| When o husband fukes it into hi 2 ing, decoration, -Hod 'PRISORS. near pond, during the team defeated the Rhode Isiand state| The music st the Congregational| N- F« A—Death of John F. Wilkins. ::::mtfm?; oormfilm:harr“:qf:énst‘u e ‘winter, ewpaefing fo retusm 1o work on jfreshmen at Westerly Friday afternoon | church is to be furnished oy a chorus \ bels. A pioneer husband in St. Louis | ¢ iy The state read contsact fids summer.| With @ score of T to Choir commencing on Sunda: o e porousiiban facminis tene becm Lo L e pamienlbily At P. F. MURTAGH, the ay tha Thorp cla 3 &b ithout @ regularls 3 2 1 e o s mo letr| Mre Frederic M. Rebinzon and her officer, Charles S. Brightman MNaving | his methods. Ie arose cheerfully in; i 4 Telophone. 92 and 94 West Main St BRit & the b & ny s 1l parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. COLCHESTER. Pesigned. Warden Crandall has ape|the morning, kicked the furniture - Begrine Whllard, have returned to Westerly Domnted Dr. G F. Congdon of Myatic, |about a bit, and went down to his ;l:‘:m their winter home in Weirsdale, | Funeral of Mrs. Martin Ryan—Sale by | who is also faealth officer of that place. | breakfast in rare good humor. Instead i 2 : of glowering at his breakfast, he would | > Bl i Methodiat Ladfes’ Aid Society. | _George Franklin of New York. who | fnquire, with what stems fo us trie in- PAINLESS EXTRACTION P Il k Isiand State collegs. gave he hodel”/inef funerai of Mrs. Martin Ryan,|ter, New London, in the stock com. | SPiration: “Ts, this Tood poisoned?” 5 Teeth extracted and filled painlessly on n P at the monihly meeting of the Men's | " 1O died at her home about thrce miles | pany playing Paid in Full,.is the guest e ‘Yb ottt e b for the most nervous and . delicate - E‘?- club of Calvary Baptist church ey | S*st of this viilage. was held in St.|of George Healey. g s e people. Dr. King’s method is the only ; BTV % Mot he ot e Mra. Thorp | day evening. Ilis subiect was Ped. | ARGrew’s church Thursday morning ai| Miss Ruth Les is convalescing, aft- | doctor, and surkly e omaks absolutely SAFE treatment known to of buying FLOOR COVEI unttl Q‘a-_a. ané the five’ Hmc he ever | try. 10 o'clock. Mrs. Ryan has been a ri er suffering from a weund in her foot | s pl ;‘B&“ ,’;‘1 '; et f; 7 8] dental, scienc ull set teeth $8. and you see our line. Our stock is negeat was when she was with the dont of this place nearly all her life | caused by a nail. e O e with the Natural Gums; Gold its best, new goods constantly coming the mext dwy at the time of |, Rey. Herbert C. Van Horn of Brook- |and was well known. She is survived To PI * Norwioh, _Furthermore, this original husband : ~ \ vm<and PEridge Work $5., Gold Y Sira O a (HAE whiiher T¢ Jvn. N. Y., is to be installed as pastor | by four davghters and four séns. | i ki ] signed a contract reading: “T agree not RS . - 2881 up. I, 25d . We. gudrAGISSEREE WIS arsumasts wers made by Town | °f e Seventh-iay Baptist church in | Burial was in St. Andrew’s cemete! Today (Saturday) efe Stonington | to annoy my wife by kissing or caress- o a is Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil Cloth e the ke o wm | Ashaway this (Saturday) aftermdom.| Rev. J. H. Fitaerald of Hebron was | Bigh school baseball team will g0 to | ing her, to confine my conversation to DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON KIN3 & o Th oiis o5ices Aro\IUE in R o 2, 224 2t |Qutte a number trom Weeterly il ar- | in town Thursday. Norwich (o play the K. I A. team on f impersonal or business lopics, o that (| Premier. Painless. Dentist, orisl- Sviis tRten o summing up the case said | 1304 e installation and also the re- | Jolin T. Shea was calling on friends | their campus. A large number of stu-| our lives may be as tolerable as possi- | § nator of the King Safe System of "l " a ar flrs - $6 Tantit'a wtory of Bhe romte eaken | CAPHOD to Rev. and Mrs. Van Horn at | in Westchester Thursday. dents expect to go up. soy. | 212, 2nd to have my- guests, if I hap- |} Painiess Dentistry, which makes ] Totem beme trip wa true he | the Darish house in the evening. o Sal JMembers of the Mistuxet club enjoy- | pen to have an, to mysel Here we (| ail dental operations painicss wa// Pape’.s BRI Bave wuor 4t the!. “With Dr. Mic g R ed_one of their excerient suppers at| have, in all truth, a modern and af-| - S Yver o WWith Dr. Michacl H. Scanlon/as| There was a large attendance at ths | their rooms Friday evening. fectionate husband, determined to leay D6 TALEBON, Manager FEARKLIN SQUARE 3 : A aha ae Thnarsauit was|chairman and Thomas McCarthy, Jr. |ice crgam and cake sale given by the| The menu included escalloped oys-| boredom behind( fo shake off habit C . - Over two hundred patterns in meat o e lthoush | secretary. o preliminary meeting has | Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E, church | ters, cake, coffee and ice crean and to leave his wife free from all and. pretiy Wall Papérs from sc & roil >t m‘n. vw’::‘"v;f been held that will result in the for-{in the church pariors Friday afternoen Fifteen candidates will be given the| perfunctory annoyancés. And vet, upwards. All Borders Free. B Ao ‘the iero F»‘,'""' of a Catholic ciub in Westerly. | and_evening. third degree at a meeting of Nina| what resuits? The wife sues him for ks % 209 the Drepon- | These gentlemen and Rev. Peter Mc- | Wooster lodge, F. and A. M. mat in | counall, No. 43, K. of C., at their mest- | divorce! Verily, it is not in man to P st ity BE| oro oy S D e | e i e waa | ¥ Py L e i 'SHEA & BURKE 7 ns “taws and pre- G o i e B | T et "™ a catier ere Frlasy: The‘q‘ 3 glux:hic:!":]:xbs hela its last 7 — | i, e regular meeting of Phebs he',kffi,;;‘;‘“‘;' Lebanon was & VISHOT | . ting of the season this week when| DEAFNESS CANNOT BEHCU“ED RNorwich and Taltville el ard chapter, D. A. R, 3 4 o ri s en e: el -n | by local applications, as they cannot . Ohnildren Ory | Bt clpece, et gave an e | Afn and Mrs. Willism E. Baker of|the members entertained thelr men[by Joc8 *RRUSIIPNN. 80, 05 e a New Britain are guests of Mr. Baker's | {riends at There is only one way to cure.dee: FOR FLETCHER'S osting report of the ndtional congress i Ve Aderson. The first prize for the iadi of # - x rents on Linw e for a fo 3 e first prize e es | Jes: d that is b nstitutional rem- - the oltl(gl :1 “;l.snmg‘l')n. Mrs. Wil- glle“ e e R was awarded Mrs. Frank O. Grandy, fidks' anfifls(‘mes‘: s eaused by lei—:- 2 ] CASTORIA Jram A Fillara, Yirs. Milo Clarke, ey Wickwire left Thursday for | Rer substitute, Mrs. George ~Stillman | flamed conditian of the mucows lintng — | G2 ’,:q.}mm:\,b}lrh'r_hnmas H. Beacon Falls, Conn., to attend the|Of Westerly, getting the largest score.|of the Iustachian Tube. w,"”‘hfi"i a es 0' |=s and Mrs. Abby Hail were request- | So200% Wl Cenn. te attent The first gentleman's prize was award. | tabe is inflamed you have a rumbling - esservensw | «d 10 dacorate with flowers th Lo 2500 e ol a v 4 lom | SOUnd or Imperfect hearing, and wien cinity v 3 e S | town Thursday. F B e - | sult, and unless the inflammation can |' "’ n wes‘efl' B 5 Mre, Seth Carver ana Mrs. Sanuel | on A e Aanacrson A lunchi-| e taken aut andy 1S iuke. rastared to - Ao M u y S Sdaritiaed oeith. it e ocent | guests of | €on of chicken salad and ice was serv- | its normal condition hearing Wil be TN g e zomsstociion of a-coutthouss | Fionde. . Hiengara. ] S O} S (e clote of the evening. | demurovee roftyers Huaciestls ot 1gnon T in We Governor Pothier au- | Timothy F. Kelley was the guest of =——— = b inflamed coudition = 5 = but en infiam: sdition - INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | oised, ', the zenste Thursday the |trignds in Willimantic Tiwraday, OBITUARY. g miteous surfages. Sas cluster Curls llowing as the commission to super- r. Benoff recently purchased a new ) = vo will give One Hun ollars ¢ Westerly Branch | vise the construction of the courthuse | runabout from a Norwich dealer. i A e e asel by A ! gy -4 in connection with the new town hall| Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Snow and| op mThursday S T e s O L 4 55 5 «a__ for the New Coiffarzs Capital .Three M at Westerly: Prosiding Justice AViliard | Mrs. Lucius C. Brown were recent | Oy THUrS0ay, night at b rea o R ENEY & Go. Talode, o0 ; Surplue +.,Theee Milllon Dollars | 5. Tanner o Providence, Senator Louis | callers in Moodu o nie hame on Mar wtrest after ea] soia'by Drugsists, ikc. e 2 Bh feo Over Fifty Thousand Acoounts. W. Arnold of Westerly and Abram L. Attended Minstrels. B oes Do ine o Dariod of 15 ceace | Take Hall's Family Pills for congtl e Atwood of Providence. L L3 » - pation. \ Sourteous and efficient ia its % A number of the young people of the | The deceased, who haw been about up YT hs L} » - management. Dai i Mode!l M village dru\‘; to ){Dfldu‘s Fhrld ¥y even- | to Wh.h}i{n x;a\'go:lh, died ofd h?rtr dgll:- aisy, a Model Mai ing 1o attend a minstrel show in Con- | ease. He had been a resident of the - o I T trongal hall ~The minsirel company | boroush for some 38 vears. e was| SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES . 3 ) 3 Daisy” was a bright bay v ] trimly BllE el et ok iare | was dn amateur company from Rast | born in Brookiyn, N. Y. in 1845, and | Anen's ¥ool-Ease, the antiseptic powder. To relieves . B3 Bart Schaffner & Marx | [, pult ana ven in old | Fiuimpton. 15 survived by 118 wire, Who was Mrs, | pera. serime tender sersons Tort end inmeanis | IS IT 67 Eroadway 'Phone 505 @rly fond - of children, whe mioni| The Colchester Boys' club_baseball | Hannah Teed, and who is seriously il | iakes the siine out of coms and bunions, : Zlethes ler or fondie her with. | (64 expects to play the Fitchville|at her home here., fate maies dght or new ‘shors : A VISIBLE WRITER IN COLORS ? teAm on the park this (Saturday) af- ? AR SOLD BY [ Sl s, i !Lernm)n 2 ¢ D New AN INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE MACHINE ? . . yiihe was owned by John Rigsle of | *Ne%his mry Charles Lyman were NOANK Sold ereyuners. 25 . PERFECT AND PERMANENT IN ALYGNMENT 2 8 LOoUwIa LOrs3 1, B. CRANDALL Co. Middlabourne, West, Virginia, in Tyler | ¢ “nsane, Mrs, Charle e o = Westerly, R.J. | “"»,‘)I:I“S‘. was never overworked; in | e Fiee Gasaseny;and. 551w = : : et el lr s ey ; I ! > { fact, she aid about as she 1iked, but | STAFFORD SPRINGS —Nokomis Commandery i s On the Same Fevel. SIMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION ? an ngarie o M e e g LR L e (o0ne Jundred thouxand_dellars: paid | UP TO DATE IN DEVICES ? : 4 1 oF the Sompuot pare of | Uk 10 her ds 4 child and she would [ o e S0 U | pany in thelr roome. (Tho committee | ZoT'herter paint, because none better MECHANICALLY PERFECT? e — eal Having §0 foet| g0 forward with the surance there Mrs, Putnam Druiey of Brook b £ A onerOTt, JT. | can be made: and ita cost is the least ng vacant | was nothing 1o foar hugnatnas | George Brown, Fred Fitzpatrick and | because 4 gailons of L. & M. and thres t ~ S " T Iy o e | T SMGRE T i o T SUEE O ok mermper has the | Balians ot 81 a4ded tieises b b et The, Hammond Possesses These Qualities. i dle, and in much of the farm work no | surveying the road betwesn Staford | PPivilege of inviting one. o |SLE e98 Of spout $1.80 per gallon, will We want Local Representativa- NO l ICE ines” were used—simply a command ; Springs and Willington. A section of | (i iiion “sB2Re 08 B8 SV (ST Thirty-five years use in N. A. and I she obeved a¢ would a soldier on|state highway will soon be built there, | 3iNE THERCE (0 ErOGKIYR, Tonh. IS, A 1 duty. Frequently her owner would|as this is part of the trunk line sys- e B o ioxl 2], Longman & Martinez, manufacturers. | - On aiveunt of the piesen’ tios a o P ey 4 rFros % b : % ss Maude Fitch was a recent call- | Paints for every purpose, fer sale by e 3 : B, R Y, OL PG |2 e i of M | e e T o | B & s el gy ¢ Hammond 1ypewriter L., | ruoes neero e cuc oo z o kept it with unerring accuracy. even| Work on tao garage being erected |, iSSes Ada Davis and Milly Kelley < e street, lawn or garden syriniling h Tour Shoes and 0SiBry | oo (e woodtand roads in the”darkest | by #he JTudson co i, saptdiy oro- | AYS FECIISR £0R SLuston. Warning to Railroad Men. { CUTLER BUILDING, NEW HAVEN, “’5“' s strictly prohibited until further ne- . o g gressing. SO S 2 1. S. Bacon, 11 Bast street, Bath, | i PB4 get & coupcn on the Planc to be “Fgl; pany Txdery Daley Mng menas Foundation for Hospital. The whist given by Nokomis com-|Me., sends out this warning fo rail- | {uce.- This order will bz strictly em- x! given away at A an‘é‘ f»:ku-' |.d as she :ns alway The foundation for the new hespitai | andery, I O. G. C. in their rooms| roader: conductor on the railroad, | - ——- PURTILL’S fat and slcek and appeared %0 YOURE. | o' ioat siroat is heing put in.. & | LTiday evening was largely attended.|my work caused & chronic mnammas forced. 5 o nn oy ke, "o sk ROTSEMEN | birn s being erected on the cas end | MY vero prosent from Mystic and | fion of the kidueys, and T was miser- $is ot “ON THE BRIDGH” ways too low by five ke ~ | ot the lot facing the highway. Ston. & & able and all played out. A friend ad- i Ea Wh w % er order, y8 100 low by five to ten vears. Mrs, Clarence Bradley of New York | v: = : X ! an 881 Alr, Riggle refused to sell this mare, K. of C. Delegates. is ‘visiting her mother, Mrs. Jasper | umely coesmaianey Fllls and from the t at You t BOARDS OF WATER: COMSSamo: day I commenced taking them I be- although several times he was offered nley and 'Hal- | Brown, on Pearl street. ERS, %004 sums. e always contended she | lovun will Zo as delegates Mrs. R, A Hazleton has returned | fammation sleaved and 1 'am’ far 18 your snetite. 1s. Bekil; gous SpmienEecaks would pay many times over for her- | convention of the Knights%f Columbus | from a visit to Danlesson. Beftar: than. T+ Hawe sl far, tw iy | your bowels slow to act, try Schenck’s Man- ected By the proj :alf, ey xrl no work was required of | to be held in Torrington on Tuesday.| Mrs. Frank Fitch of Elm street is| years. The weakness and dizzy speils 3 drake Pills—apd yoll find vou can eat what' Reem 9, P ér in her later years. Arthur J. Melbourne is assisting in | the guest of friends in Nerwich. are a € of the past and 1 highly | you want, enjoy it ali, and digest it ther- Westerly, dence day, 1908, Dalsy came over the | ton road. seriously {1l #ith preumonia is slowdy | & Ovzood Co. { N oughtp They cure liver ills, stomach disorders DR. E. J. JONES and keep you up Lo _ihe highest standwrd of i Bealth . Wholly vegetable—absofately harmiess. Suiie 46, Shanuen Euilding —seld everywhere, 25¢/ Send a postal for sur Taice cievater Bhefucist stres: em- free book, and learn to prescribe for yoursels, | | U%2¢% FBora’ Ry Early in the morning of Indepen- | the work of surveying on the Wililng- | Mrs. Addie Rathbon who has been | recomment fFoley Kidney Pills e | pasture ‘within' a short ‘distance of | ~There will be a baseball zame on the | recovering. her master hotse, and sing down, | fair wrounds this® (Saturday) atter-| Miss Florence Harley and Miss Peart as if to rest, on u heautiful green- [ noen between the married, men and | Carson were callers in New London 2 #0dded knoll, dird without an appar- | single. men of the Rhode Island mill | Friday. JOIN A. IIOIGAN & soN. ent struggle —from sheer old age. Mr. apd Mrs. F. M. Graves of Wast Mrs. John Minnis of Prospect Hill z Bhe was then a little over thivty-six, E visiiing relatives in|left Friday for-a shoct - visit with b £ T4 it SR T (S iigndr Ty Tofl A Coal and Lumber Seldom do herses atjain sa great ap| Mi< Fied Wildey has been spending | Charles McDonald, who has been ill % i age.-Our Dumb Animalr l‘!e\:!!’% [days in New You» with grip, is able to be eur Teiephone 584 M A e

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