Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1911, Page 2

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CoR i Ne was working under an as- | Fenn' was In charge of the arrange- t of Jan. 23d to the Williman- | ments. WILLIMANTIC i ’ c é Coal company and the Mary Rose Gefinas. - ok ; viat, ; =] G ¥ . s \-Mmfi' l:o‘:.,:a"'\g" ;l'”-n‘gnt.“ P. y was furnishing thie money to| Mary Rose. the eight months old F s e 3 R T PP T e " | paz the help. Somg of the time of the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noe Gelinas, | - KO8 € SEUBIA L e opake momel &I Movin, ictures at the Bijou and.|Men was made out by himself and time | 11 Ives street, died Saturday morn. - P v %y s ) 7k v s Scenje fmnl& <sheets were dupplied the company res- | ing following three days’ illness with Represented 3t Mo .w e g u S 5 ’ . < Jolly Southern Troubadours at the |alarly and the company paid most of | gastro-enteritls. The —runeral was of 7 1 : ¥ -2 % Wpive. g hatl thebesivon frst time fnat | 10, Sundey atternoon. Burial was R Akl babit wmy:.n e - % P 7 W S, . was rst ime thal tery. its and - SEASON OPENED. 5] ey T perl el il S At 1 8- BE SeMEpl s cstafery Ko s Fepresenting | of the house at Hartford one day last there_were three checks given him to 1oape- DELAS Souniet iR London, | week while talking in favor of his bill A Man:heeter Gobbles Up. Home: Team— | 5z the men who Judge Storrs did rot| The -funeral of Irene Delude was | Wauregan,Danfelson, e et | te prevent the shipment of this specie A Slow Game, With N d| have time to sze. They ' were Joe|held fronrthe home of its parents, 56 |0am and Other places Were guests Of| T0 PRSYEnC (U6, Shipment OF tU0R SPE0E v e v e ool b bt AL i Chapman street, -at 230 o'clock Sat- | All Hallows' council at Moosup Sun-| of ‘even in the river s Costly Errors—Score 10-3. Champion, Jere Haley and George , -at Bas SECTier S S conterring | that it was ne ‘even in 54 Rich. He had recollection of tae|urday afternoon. Burial was in St.|day aft nto. m&m towna fo get up at b oclock in the ¢ el ehet RS faope hat he | Joseph's cemetery. of-the degree of h on 4 class . Hammock time s here. What a| ‘A %90d sized crowd turned out Sat-|L¥nch check and did not think that he 0 harves of more than a seore of, candidates, the | TIOrning and go down to the w] u atterroon Vindh was working for him, as he had stop- EX e councl | there to “beg” of the fisherman to BRI B ot in one of oor Ham- | vhinses the fres eony unam feld roll N iy s on i A ae T LosT 8AVINGE OF LIFETIME. e O | Lo Conuetiot sives ad el i 1911 between the Manchesser and Wil- | think he owed Lynch anything on Jan. s i ; degree was under the direction of Dis- | each, he created some impression— mocks after your day's work 18 OVEU (jinuntic bascball nines. Mayor D, P.| 2% 88 the books showsd that Lynch | Willimantic Man Had Hid $450 in a [ degT Depuity B 3. Hurlihe of Willisaan- | encugh to pass the bili. The toothsome ecially the warm weather. | Dunn officially opened up the game, | had been paid off Dec. 31, which was as Stene Wall. Ho, assiated by a degree team from San | fish all go to Fulton market, New o et apeaking briefly at the plate befors | Near as he knew the last day that he| 2o |Jose. council, No, 14, of that city. A | York, he said. What the gentleman throwing the ball to the mmpire. wiq | b T e e O O | e wans i ot eoria: 8550 a0 | imber of addréased Were mads fol- | from [Easex would have said it he had was sl d 1 o ] . vho 1 U ¥ 1y § FearR, > W ’: ' o -the i [uOf in m . Now it's t to think of it, whi our stock- is complete. Some of the Tho s be 5 i rday, may onl; essed at. It i - y S Shatgns tn otors Wh evek. 044, Lheing. Siore Sad Emt i s I patey. hutt e ERGUEDE Shat 2t Ant S near where lie is employed. he found S A el : % taie coam ok :&n he “would — e g A * g 4 v dumb ‘plays tha re heari- | e had reczived a check for Mike | the tin box containing the . his life have been surprised, however. Con- 1 4! it stfomgly woven, and the prices are | o3 BADY GRS thuL were Bebrt | e 0l mot Mow wrhatiter | eevings, was miBse. Ho Humediotery | STATEBOLICE. MADE _ | necticut river shad are not always to Anty Drudge Makes a Donation. was much mere lively than the home | he had the Lynch check in his posses- | gave notice to the police, but 8o far na FOUR LIQUOR RAIDS. |be had in Putnam at 30c each, but i VIS SES GOtet 1 PN ol | e aodl otk M o S b pe vk, trace has heen found of it. % | thére was a barrel of them for sale He—*'I venture to ask, madam, if you would endeavor to Hammock—from $1.00 up to $3.95. slants. hg being decidedly off celor anl Receipt Identified. P n Quantities of Beer and Whiskey Seized | 2t that price Saturday, * bz 5 ’ 3 trectly responsivie for many of the| My, Kelley showéd him in the recelpt Cessliom R Four Airosts M CANGE 2 spare me something for the Home for Broken Down i runs, Hamel worked well behiind him. | hook of the local company his receipt |- Attorney Ezra Terry of New Haven ANOE CAPSIZED. : s i, uNe comeencement of the SIXIn in- | in' nis’ handwriting for the check. Ho | Was the gucst of relatives and friends | .. o wencer : s police put another crimd | g,y Chapman and John O'N; ning Doyle and Casay, both local boys, ble to stats whether the Initials | in the city Sunday. tha it | oY P Msteads and {00 the firing and receiving end of the [ Iy the Miss Esther Cronley of Windham | Brocesdings that have to do wi ; ook were his or not. He gen- e BT e Attt A v At ke Inte Lake, Sren o Doyie e cant hit was lee- | erally signed his fnitials “J. J. O'D." in| street is entertaining Miss Gertrude| (08 XSSPIRE, Teputation of s0 Going £l —_— ‘Washerwomen?”’ Anty Drudge—‘‘Certainly. I’ll donate 8 box of ill Tipped Fels-Naptha soap. Tell them to use it according to cured off Doyle, who fanned _seven| 2 “J. J. D.” as the book showed. | Mynes of Jersey Citys N. J. a| Roy Chapman of Brooklyn, a student s i @ f2 % © Mattresses Munchesters in ihe four inninge, Casey | 2/2° % 5 00 ST Dotk o Mr. and Mrs, G. O. Sirong enter- | commenced a serion of ralde that st [In KIlingly high school, ° escaped directions, and they will still be able to do washing, supported him in fine shape. D'Andrea 4 e - Tad . Y. Pufter Fitch- 1 | drowning in Alexander's lake Friday 5 banish thie. back : 1 want & goed Tron Sedstead | a1 shortstop received a good hand when | | *Te lenied having slgned the name of | faned Mre. k. N Futer ef Filch- |red the borough from its pre-Sabbatn | drgwning n Alexander's like Friday because the Fels-Naptha way banishes all the 2 P 0 he A i Joe Lyn-h on the back of the checs 3 o i th John O’'Neill of Dan- .. 0 Want 10 come and see our new | L O L ettt washas | And i did hot Jnow who algncd ihe|s . N. Hyde, car distributer for ibe|by the inannounced VisHors tindife- | WARSICne Tl YoRS Ol ot o breaking and hard rubbing of wash day; and cuts ¥ stock. tllowed by Umpire Edgarton. Comings | check. He did not know the second | Grand Trink railway, with headquar- iul!‘\:sblav;enh;\:::‘:f‘hb:gv:;.;u“m;‘: and John Marland, both of Danielson, washday work in half.” ¥ At $6.50 at second base showed up well for.(he | endgraer of the Theck, but he did know | ters in St. Albane, VL, is the guest of | At the bas e D iinwad Irito iie whter 10 asstet 10, the : 8 | 10¢ s a nd- | a W. I'. Nicholson. a’ druggist in Nor- | his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry X. |nincteen half pints a case f Cha; Young O'Nefll 5. i 1 Bedstead. ais, but here the bright Nashes end i v e a Bl ias, | Tescue of Chapman. Young el 3 ¥ou can get an All Iron Bed lars | £ €xcept for Nichols' geod work with | wich, formerly deing business in the | Hyde of Prospect street. ;oi;e‘.rt‘-; epr;o;:{el‘}:”gnr o nfifi”‘m; swam ashore, 3 h d }‘ 3 straight foot and continucus pillars | by S 0 Marguerite building, but now on Main 3 A 2 2 . o B 116 inches, height of head 35 inches. | Johneon was the same steady back- | Street. He stated that he did | not DANIELSON arrested on a chagge of Interfermg| - Boy's Death from. Diphtheria. Why do so many women who do thcir fog, that he was for Midaletown last { know whether he ever had the chec! -with the officers. e was later re- | Frod Gieeson, 6 years -old, son of k ld b £ heir time? e 20t 8% inches. | season and the Manchester. fielders | in his hands or not, but he mever re- E e = leased on his own recognizance. Frank | Mr and Mrs. J. H. Geeson, is dead OwWn. WOTK grow o. etore their i ’ At $3.50. | covered ' large amount of round. | ceived any mones on it Plans for High School Alumni Meeting | Auger, the man in charge, made 2|after an ilinees with alphtheria, the 2 g g . dstend with fan-| Dulling down what were apparentiy | Mr. O'Donovan then said about Jan.| —Exhibit of School Pupils’ Work in | braak V:lhe‘n thg‘ummufl;‘nfl:rfigl:-“n case, it ‘s believed, being an isolated The weekly Washmg [hey Wlu tell 4 R Svon Belui¢ + 00d <afe hits. Lamprecht, Shielge and | 28 h* had given a time sheet to English—Fans Yearn for Better Ball | araged (o escape through a hole in | one. S ] s b £y colored design panels, straight {00l | & "gopingyn connected for two bases. | Willimantic Lumber and Coal company —K. of C. Gathering at Moosuj the pa n., “He was arre 3 = L & bl f T thelr breakm down B Dillars and top twbes i-8 inches, height { Lirrors frequent and costly on|but if the name Joe Lynch appeared B ag i it s Bl Piots alaness e Todlan 0 Potin g ot b you, 1s responsible 1o g A { i it é : i . 5613 ine foot 45 inches. | sides thereon it was a mistake. He adm, ‘ % ¢ Of Bead 561-2 inche BEBer | "o imenon and susesa fed that the initials on the recelot | ooy Wiilla A Graves apent Sumsy | Ter S i morning Entrance throush | Expected to B+ Open to Travel by And they tell the absolute truth if they . | itimant robenter. book were a recipt for thz payroll B4 s g emor ay. . . d e i o0 e . YWy o | The' Gma ook that he' nad Srougnt | %, Otiaand Beach | whero - William | made possible fo” State Poiicemen wash in the old-fashioned way. i An All Iron Bedstead, straight f00t, { pundres w7 5 |inta court ended Jan. 7 and the time| Gordon A. Johnstone, agent for the | Tariiord nd. Jai Fgan of Wethers- | While no invitation has been issued = “ I ete tute -5 tnch, height of head 604 Kiam” § {3 Timanlic Timmor tnd Coal compant | Davielson Colton, company, is spend- | Rl 33 fsan’of i fact that they | 0,40 0. I is now possible 10 usc one Continual rubbing on the washboar 1 3 EENES SEES $-8 ch, height of head 60/ 3 £ o chttat Rl several days in New . had with them one “Fran son,” 3 A | inches, foot 40 inches i 18 3] R0t ok for mim etween Jan. 7 and | 5% and Mrs. Frederick & Keach of [ wilo Hus been i town several weeks, | orced concrete bridge being buili at is so bad on the back i i : - ' AN%| Norwich are spending a few days with | , = : ! 3 At $10.00, s R e e Telatives in Daniclson: 2 detectife “and nad gaind s teputation | Memorial oy, it o e¥pocied: that ‘e di ; d . " I = Miss Nelle Fournier and Miss Maude ing “all right. K. All Tron Bedstead, fancy brass trim = 7 37| At the request of Bir. Kelley the | Gireng merenomiriy A3 Miss Maudo | at the basement as' being “all right.” a!?,,,mh AE Ay ot be entirely claE & And stan 1ng over steaming suds paves mings, straight foot, continuou Nars bankrupt was ordered to turn over all | erly over Sunday. Beer Found at Home of George Terzis. | pieted at that time. d’l f lds b of 11-18 inches, brass cross tubes 1,3, 7 ¢ 0 e B 1 papers and book pertaining to his busi- To Attend Hartford Meeting. George Terzis, a Greek, wes anotier - € way I1or colds. B b o . b k Sesieie mets under his control to the frustee| 7o AMenl Hartiood Meeting. | e Jn the drag met OF the siate PICKED UP SNAKE. 1 h o i , and nch brass husk rod L e, (o Manehester Camey 3. 8. Toblndon 2 , eek. ring was y W. F. , Vi W k at $12.50 i s e L GORtIod Ot hueh tims 5o The L Ny, Wittt e searchel and s RAE SF Deertkun | George Deady. of Themmson Thought But the Fels-Naptha way is I.!“st as - 1o Faarion. Attendance 300, . tend a meeting in urtford on Friday i . - saahs ARl Tron Bedstend, continuous pillars pcr L vl N SouL et of the executive committee of the State [ foRY, 5 WAy Terzle sleo. He mas SRR Sohiol different from the old way of washing as e ¢ ” oot | g " £ Firemen's association. o g : 5 FrAe nches, height of fead 08 nches, (00t | . J. ODONOVAN'S GREDITORS Goudustor Gapdon Injuved: Pty To¢ Castosn: To s relenset REBE S Sonte PaE | oot e T e s Nand sidplev: Fels-Naptha is different from all other soaps. B Bes. ATTRESSES. Attend Examination of Bankrupt in| Conductor Augustus Condon of the| rreq W. Darmer, Jr. of Providence, [nished by friends. Two actual sales | been secing snakes, but hw has seen Continued Huaring—Examinati i | lodak wark tile cworking S 3 son of Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Darmer of | are said to be chargsd against him. a snake, had it in his hand, in fact. Only cool or lukewarm water needed. ! n cottol Jaring-—Examination of | [ine of the Midland division between B - B . hi y > B e, pauamm (Oof GOUODY Beoks st Mooeunts' Set fer EUtRr] city and Easthampton sustained | Danieison, won a prize this week for | Twenty Revellers at Celd Springs. | He thought he had Eog & Mo uip >~ 5 . . . emly from 3350 0 §7 Date. a painful accident at 1230 o'clock Sat- |, 047008 published in a Boston paper: | e spectacuiar features of the | When e saw the o L oy in winter or summer, and very little rubbing . i Urday afternoon as he was walking | The drawing by Mr. Darmer wes ome | The SPectacular festures of & the J,"Gr the scase beside the road: an ¢ ™ he, éxamination of J. J. 0'Donovan, | over a car of ties at Easthampton. He | °f the best in the collection. grove, about what is known as the|Dicked It up. ~His snakeship--of the requlred. | the orwich hankrupt, was_continued | slipped 2nd lne ts ligamehls of Bs|. . PMr-- S:l-é;-co;-n- N [ s n‘e;:tt)’yter Strest. There|| mediately colled itaelf abont Deaty’s “Attorney Thomas J. Kelley Satur- | left foot badly. Upon the arrival of the | Mss, Preston B. ley has practical- | in the stilly night, it w i ‘ O Wi b The H. C. Murray COo Ky alternoon, et the- wontincaa ekn: | tin Ju iie- dilp. Riartly s athee 5 | 17 roco et rons o ractical |1 e o'clock, twenty convivial souls | &M o the latter's :‘E‘"flpm o In 2 nutshell Fe]s_Naptha does most of v ng of the creditors against the estate | o'ciock he was taken to his home, 112 | Her daughter, Mrs. FHerbert Loomis, | who were doing things to a pair of Stnck w6 Tewi IANES If Bl Tave ; 2 B Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal | hefore the referee in bankroptes. Nerth streer. He was given surgioal | returned to New Britain on Saturday.’|kegs of beer were thrown into a stam- | Stuck within g few inches of his face the work itself without human assistance. Paper Pattern | pralr- O'Donovan stated that he had|aid at Easthamptoh. Conductor Con- May Basket for Miss Graves . e e e ogmicers Tushed at them. |a shriek of terror he ran toward the 4 Jught up the missing books, as or- | don will be laid up for tw, e hey and i Bich his comomsiong: Honrs . E. e el 10 0. o Ay TE X tommber it | weska ot Tsast street was huns & Mlay hasker by | Tila deer. 30 ome of the officers said, | LS8, o Which his companion, Henry In using Fels-Naptha, follow the easy | notes were ajso turned over by him to X = party of Danielson, Wayville and Wau- | 203 the neacefulnoas of the night was | "pesi['to pull the snake off his arm; . . : h d and the trustee. He #aid that he had a lot Knives Cut Off Finger Ends. rogan friends Friday evening. The |Punctired by the cra e orackiDE | but Pearl was not mucn of a snalke dlrectlons printe on the red an green s pimsoraratements of actounts 11| George Swan, employed at the fac- | party was entertatned Dleassaily at brush, leaving hat thiret and feiend. | charmer, either, and his reply was a e lieved they would sl a0, hat he be-| tory of the J. M. Tatem Handle com- | Miss Graves home. ship hehind. - Fred Boulias and John | ¥ell. followed by & leap to the sround. wrapper. bl 3 hegmy | i ’ it | Pany in Windham, met with a pajn-| Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dayton will join | SN i 3 ut off from all assistance,” Deady | * P o |count bocks Beyond these he thousht| Pl uccldent that resiited in the 1688 | thar aomanon e oy ay Rl Join e G ngs Sat away and a8 9 | collapsed and passed into, an uncon. . 8 1 s paamer books or accounts wWere ot geveral fingers of one hand, about |iake this week, ocoupying & cottage on officers claimed sales in conmectios | SCious state. The snake then grace- ll NICKEL PLATED ")KH’! E ssession. £ ten o'clock Saturday forenoon. He | the north shore. with this partieular 4. fully disentangled itsdif from the arm [ the cxamimation on thistima tor "the | A% &€ work on @ surface planer when| Walter L. Hoyle, who was severely | ™ 112 BATG OUCE P00, /e Hitzabetn | 2nd s D S VB COF TORS, Irisant Rl in going to the rear of the machine Lhurned at Worcester a few weeks ago, % n several minutes before Deady came A z ; BT 4 A I 1 Shpr ity to e trustee had had an|p. stumbled and putting out his left i3 now able to be about with the band. the Johnsen bullding, ePposlte | fack to his senses. Now he Ia advis. | n the place In which he was employ | The sum of 332,000 will be cxpended B ALs’ s, Tt that reasn Semins the books, and | hang 1o save himself he thrust it into | ages removed from his right hand, away with & basket of empty bottles, | I his friends not to pick up any|ed. The two state oficers came to|in Halifax in extending the docks and | {inutnce ot e ked for another con-} the knives of the machine and cut oft | which was seriously injured. Shis being. one of the Fotr mess rate | Borsewhips. Putnam after the searching seance at | Vie"S during this year TEA KETTLES| dite. when the examination of - ihe | (he end of his thumb and the frst|™ R ¥ Smith, who had his stock of | s belng one of the four places raid- el Danielson and joining Sergeant Hayes | oy o 4 atheyeramination of €| three fngers. He was brought to this | grocerics damaged in e big Arc at ot ot o e WILLIMANTIC PAGES O o ge | S wiok Sl P for | hoaks ind atcounts might be contin: | eiry and attended by Dr. F. A. Cama- | Norwion Friday morning, was tommeriy (= 3 and Patrolman Cordier of the local . o [ iwasne “Pramintne or for|ued The request wis granied by Bafs g ilY Do BECE RIS Ll e o Danielson, having for . |Te Bo Guest of Putnam Boys Next|police started for the Eim street house, ere m rage in JB'E“ |t ks with our Teas, Coffees, ste. |:inued thne o then Mr. Kelley con- fguan will be laid up tor several weeks vears made this place his headquar- | Arrestod in New London for Stealing Saturday. ‘When Auger heard the Putnam officers Woete w p e, the examination on anotherf,5"5 resut of the unrortunate acci- |ters whils an agent for a biecuit com-. Rig. getting into the house he made an —_— 2 dent. any e Next S f Arthur | attempt to escape by climbing out an ] Payjng the Al e e AT oting Set. B | e e | oper ey wimiow, it e WE HAVE THE LARGEST The T. R sadd Co i Lot and Conl company nag| To Settle Julia A. Clark Estate Xollowing the precedent set last year. |ars to be'brought'hers this morning | with the Pages in this city, giving the | fcers were on the job outslde fid |and Bost & tock of Céntectionary. Sode - ° a ed him money to pay his help | Judge of Probate Clarence E. Ches- |the annual meeting of the Killingly{from New London, where they were |local boys the i gt et & [dgain 10 by fnAlly draggsd out frore | Nea OERION g god he ihoushi the arrangement had | (o, for the Chaplin probate dietrict, | High School Alumni association ie toiocked ip late ~Sunday’ afternoou, | the hospitality which {hey enjoved i | again to be fAnally ‘raggad qut from | . A 768 Main Street. been made in February or Sarc Saturday morning appointed Charies ibe field on Tuesday of the week fol- | charged with stealing a horse and car- | Willimantic a vear ago. ~The visitors Defung & bed by (s Cuttdin mey And | 7he help was patd sometimes B $. Turner of Chaplin administrator jlowing commencement. The date,|riage from H, H. Starioweather of Dan. | Will reach here on the 10.30 train and Srd 1o Potiidoy. He 18 st 0D EalTat % Ay & e illi i nd sometimes tha money w: ven | on the estate of Julia Ann Clark, late |therefore, will be June 27. Assembly |lelson. The boys stole the rig, valued | wiil at once be escorted to the castle 3 . BoT % Tel. 234-4 illimantic, Ct. | and <omeiimes the money was given s | : rch, | Doth an_old and a new charge. one o ' 7"} to him. The payroll was made out un- | of Chaplin. Geerge W. Ide and Frank | hall in the High school building will Dejat $300, from ‘Academy street, near[room In ‘the Congregational church, 05 Do Ssakied Heie AaRery it General Repalr Shop, aorde He d i C. Lummis were appointed appraisers. |used for the meeting: | Gallup's _building, during the _early | Where a gomblned ceting of the two e e son his‘orders. e did not think there i the | the town court of Killingly Bicycle and Automobile Repatring, HIRAM N. FENN, iny arrangement made to conine et T Repad e DRI GO R R T R SEhe wpee e T Oll and Gasoline for sala, » men P utar waters of Alexander's lake early - | they were caught they drqve over a | remainder _day o 2 3 . UNDERTAKER and mu.’um {rlxh:-nllfnnevh-nv:asp::(r‘:fl:: OBITUARY. day eveming did not result in loss of | route of approximately 60 miles, going | sports and in having a general good IN 95TH YEAR. — il © or three jobs besides the convent E e life, but gave a thrill to members of | from Danielson to Moosup, Bkonk Hiil. | time. SRWETT OFTY MOTEL. 8 Chareh St tmantie. Ct. jon in Tatruilie, Momey recetved frous dmun - a party that was enjoying an outing |Voluntown, Jewett City, Hopeville | Received Noctices of Northfield Con- | Death of Deacon N. M. Gallup of Old e UG, Weeid th Ghee- Sady Asstotant | {fem ho trihted as monsy (o ey bis| Edmund Smith, & former resident of |at the park. Taftville, Norwich and New London, foEonae: Mystic e —— help s principally d to pay | this city, died at his home in Hart- SR making many circuitous turns that F the information of the many IRA . *SWIS. Proprister. : Tariville, but he could not | ford at 1.15 o'clock Saturday morning, DAYVILLE PASTOR greatly Saded (o the milagh Jost N 2T o aterasted.” the flowigl Phe- deathiict Beaton :§: M Gatiy ¢ x it was used entirely for that|following six weeks' fMiness with & it What condition the horse is in.Mr |local people interested.” U R TtteT e Nt A e ara € 1 ot At s E . | job. The a ement continu r | complication of diseases. During his roving Surrounding of Church. |Starkweather does not know, but it 's | notice of the No; TR i | rrangement continued for Improving Surro g v i gt i g SOk i lmes Abcut a year. younger days he lived tn Hampton but = probably in bad shape, as it had not d;hbeg’;m ;gam“~ of the Northfielg | Dis Tesidence in Old Mystic. For 16 | @ few years ago he moved to this city | Among the various improvements | been fed since leaving Danielson. All 2 e | years Deacon Gallup wad been con- | : B 4 3 Nevsr Padded Payroll. where he lived until about two years Kev. Tgnative Kost has carried out | dav Sunday Mr. Starkweather acoured | conferences and suminer schools open- | : from the effects of | S5 10 Bs:tan Dry Goods Stzrey Das 1 1 that 2 thfield Mdy 1 and closes| fined to the house from the eff lelson. Some big discounts for our 1 All payrolls were correctly made out| gince, when he removed to Hartford since assuming the pastorate of St. Jo- [ parts of Windham and New London gd at G\Dralo SR & " | rheumatism, _Since March, 1910, he | Sion. SOMme BiE Ao “Attractive B A T lfl | as far as he knew. He denled having | with his family. For vears Mr. Smith !geph's chnrch at Dayville is the re- |counties in an automobile, picking. up e,g;‘e"‘lf‘rh summer term' of the M¢t.| has been confined to his bed. For-the | ‘é:r“ms on every counter In the stosm, <. AreaTrifle Hard, | -<cr padocd the payroil. * Mr. 0'Donos | wh pus family. For vears M and had {puilding of the terrace in front of the | clues that showed the route the boys e e e ten s o e fen: B he his Bnit el EATEpS g0 sty onum I clined to Inswer as to whether farge acquaintance Tith the traveling | church. Two crosses forming the bor | had covercd. The \;& London pgum fr‘,"}\‘h","usf‘ o e 3 D e s Tty Hek s 27 0 ek T e e n T mone public. After leaving the service he |der for flower beds have also been set | who had been no: v telephone. 24. L o e st peae ile. 1 Witvived B 3 But Cheer Up, for You Can| i rrom e “Willimmnic” Laimber | Fomutiea” i Wilimeptics working. oo | Ao, L0%, Jower beds have’alze bren sef | vio had, been noif€a by telepfione e B T Bnomse | Moty child Srist i1y ‘Cailup o | THE BOSTON DY GooDs sTomm 1e had improperly converted to his )ld and besides his w! ere sur s f i at foord, ¥ & i Sac o = e Mgz, Get Money by calling at the| - on the cround’ that ¢ might - | these cniaren: sirs v i Pupils'’ Work in English. g Norihfield_seminary commencement|min H. Gaillup of Sacramento, Cal | septa criminate him. Mr. Kelley then asked P i : Compositions prepared by pupils in June 10-13 inclusive. I of Putnam, Misses Mary and A. E | Cc ) Pronarinig Medacacin. SR [, ¢ racelved the check dated Jan. 25,1 Smith of Hartford and Misses Caro- |various schools of the town of Killing- ¥ Student conferences June o July . - 11. to Joe Lynch, for $12 from the |line an e Smitl Sprin, Iy have been presented to the public| Thre are few vegetables that are|2 inclusive. 5 1i d Hatti h of Springfield, ¢ i‘ mimanilc imantic Lumber and Coal com-|Mass, as a means of what is being done in|more of a favorite than asparagus, Young woman’s cornference July 5 v, signed L. J. Storrs, treasurer. He A5 e teaching English_and have attracted | and probably no vegetable is more oft- | to 12 inclusive, - v replied that he did not think he did. much attention. This method of pub- | en spoiled in the cooking. Great care Summer school for Woman's For- i H2' did not believe that his time boo FUNENALY. licity is the idea of Albert S. Ames, | must be taken not to cook the aspara- | eign Missionary societies July 14-21, .mpany covered Jan. as it closed Jan, 9. N s last” fall appointed supervisor of ' the | gus foo much. T is, fo be sure, i | inclusive: ek . The Willimantic Lumber and Coal X 4 Ischools in the towns of Killingly an cult to cool t so e tips are not Woman’s Home Missionary confer- company had all the time sheets. n' The funeral of- Albert F. White was ‘vxnvkl\n.' done too much and vet have the hard | ence July 21-27 inclusive. s A - e C S ol 150ulon Siveel. — |1l Sunday stiormaon st 2 oclock State Road in Dayvile. et i et Lt e | GOl onfetgienof) Glisen ! ictl fidential, | CRANDMOTHERS' \as largely attended, Rev. Louis M.| Stakes have been driven for the|many housewives cook the aSParagus | Maods presiiing. Many notable spéaks Th'e one 'bes! shoe Terms strictly confidential. 8 Flocken, the pastor. officiated, assist- |8rades on the new pi g £1- | standing up in the kettle, having just|ers have been securea. Q!l':k bribiant, EAUTIFUL HAIR | cd by Rev. J. H. Townsend. rector O T e X0 i | water enough to come fo within an To Submit Jury Lists. o e . St. i i Y corner \age of sy of th th Eh 4 < Color and Beauty of the Hair Pre- | thoce wtionais obel e Tonawism 20 | Sclcctman John -A. Gilbert is-to have v b Tt S| i sttt W the town of Put- A h ot of the Clothing Business” served with a Harmless Remedy | cicties and organizations of which de- |Subervision of the work. ~When this | (o' PIZT 10 OIS, the BpS ate coolc | 1% S5C0lG &% meeting this (Mon- ! > ot = ; "s | stretch of road is completed there wil | {f! P¥. Tr th 1 vered | day) afternoon. It is probable that Made from Sage. ceasel was a member: Wheeler's | s g = is_boiled. the asparagus is covere 3 T the: boas ool ot . 9 ) S — American band. iocal No. 403, Federa- |Pe an all macadam stretch from Dan- | ;o water, it 1s well to soak the veg- | the members O i€he 082 Pl A b kd‘lm lk' l, lol'e Druegists everywhere comment on (tion of American Musiczns, Excelsior [ielson to Dayville. etable for half an hour in salt water, | time submit '.“;fb“!l"e Hltergrictin %o the t that they are selling large léock and ladder company, No. 1, W. FANS DISSATISFIED before cooking. Then boil for 25 min- :'wf,';'{fie“f;‘;’ J:l}; B o o ALL quantities of sage for making old- |F. D. Silk Weavers' union, and a - utes. s By ‘ashioned “sage * ame vi 1 Natel N. E . Some le like th sparagus | from September 1 next. The number - {5 ke Erowin of their hair, making | orgadlzations have been draped in| Present Team as They Had Last|for poured over it Others prefer a | to the jury comms i k ELMORE & SHEPARD, it fluffy and beautiful and restoring ite | meurning for thirty days and the front | Season. cream sauce, drawn butter or Hol- ?::ef1;"$t'fr:f‘:i ‘;;fi' aggtf“'nvflff_m‘: ALBERT BLMKMANN; o - natural colo of the Bank street station, a portion — landaise sauce. - - g (8 5cossors to Sessions & Himore) he demand for this well-known [of which is occupied by Excelsior | While the fans do not intend to be| If one likes the asparagus cut fnto |all the towns of the county. German R“pt“l’e S]Jeuallst, > o herh for this purpose has been so [hook and ladder company, is also {over-critical and are mot expecting o |inch or two-inch lensth, it is wise to =g Embalmers and Funera [m(“ Breat that one manufacturer has taken | raped in mourning I RONOT of the |see big league ball In this section, there | ook the tops & SHOTEer time than tha ARMAND LIZOTTE Mstas Omee advantage of the fact and has placed | Geparted brother. = The proc is ‘much criticism of the showing that | rest. When cooked in this way. the — Room 66 Sage-Allen Bldg. Hartford, Conn., 00-62 North Street, on the market an ideal “sage tea.” con- |Moved up Main street to the Willi- | the teams in the Eastern Conmecticat yemetable Is served as peas or beans Goes to Webster to Play Ball. it b e iR i LADY ASSISTANT. tilninz sulphur, a valuable remedy for | mantic cemetery, where burial took league have made so far this season. |are. Ratter mus e use erally for |. - Zelephone semuesrma dapdruft and scalp rasaes ‘and irri- | Place, hoaded by Wheerer's American |The teams are not being run upon the | seasoning. Armand Lizotte, with Putnam last WAUREGAN HOTEL, RORWICH, tations, called Wyeth's Sage and Sul- | band playing a fune-al march. Mem- | same expensive basis as they were last T e vear in the Basrern Connecticu frém 12 noon to 9.30, p. m., phur Hair Remedy bers of the Aifferent anizations | summer, and as much as was then giv- ieague, recently with the Tri-Village s Doing His Part. i The manufacturcrs of this remedy | With which fhe deceased was affiliated |en is mot to be expected. Perhaps the ; = team of the same organization, has on Wednesday, May 24th, 1911, puthorize druggists o sell i under [Scrved as bearers. Fumeral Directors |spced will develop as the season ad- | President Taft must be the “ulti- | 0% Of GoC B> SORR5 ) Lizotte BAUSL | cuurantee that the money will b co | Kimore. & Shepard were 1o charse ot | Deod will develop as T blayers are|mate consumer” the papers talk so | 5 oae of tne tostest outfielders in_ this " funded if it . 2 i i much about. He ate four dinners and | so, tha Stats ided it it fails to do exactly ag | the arrangements. young, but they are willing and will be g section of the sta " : " Painless Extracting and represented, 3 Eliza C. Bailey. Speed boys some day. e o ercrls the other day.| ~County Commissioner Charles E. Where he will be glad 'te meet any who may be afflicted with RUF- Filli ) ialty |+ his preparation is offered’ to. the| mne funeral of Eliza Congdon Bai- Old ‘Testament Biographies. e s R Proas. 'Elarberr‘ ;}g:nr;nén:;%e was. 2 vis- TURE, or who may be in need of ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, wling a Specialty . o L Tm:.”.n‘m I8 {ley was held Sunday afternoon at two [ Old Testament biographies Faidtakiy S s 5 &5 ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ETC, ETC. Consultation FREE, - - Willimantic '”f" - Beed and -seld 24 drug- 1 o'clock at the chapel of Elmore & up instead of the usual topics at e FERiete Stvush, st Shetard “on Norih atreet” Rev. W 5| Ehwilileaine meeting i tho dieih 5 FRED AUGER ARRESTED. A FULL LINE OF THE Tuloghona. Reard, pastor of the st Congrega- |odist church Sunday evenipg, this be- 4 i tional church, officixted. Burial was |ing a departure and an interesing one. Don’t Tire Wanted for More Than a Yearafor y , in the Willimantic cemetery. = Felonious Assault. T 00Ke 1russ 0. S russes Crane’s Papcfs 19" 0 rl d Mod l s e W o QAU ATING Seon E EaSIly Fréa Auger. about 21, was arrested ¢ 0 UP. e funeral of James W. Green was g = & 4 A e 2 end b Y 38 yerian IS |, T binelil Ladimenn s O A | Wit Not Excesd Thinty This vear. (f 0 il Saaiing ot s Baaaes s FITTED FROM $5 4 from his home at Mansfield Depot. : T = e . Bl stréeet, - Aj e v A It has been decided by the executive e was staying on m s o . -, Burial was din the Storrs cemetery,f =3 t re £3 il ) . JAMES HARRIES, | eanest p. cnzssro, 1020 Main st, | DS was in the Storrs cemeters SmuTader e K ! Gra e.N“ts e iAo Io 5 charus. ot N Trusses-Repaired at reasonable prices. 201 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn, Willimantic, Conn. |tors Elmore & Shepard. usual lines in arranging for the recep- iously assaulting Matilda Mayo, on No Truss on the market today that compares with the Dr. Cooke Fidelia Farwell. tion to the graduating class. The re- FOOD [f| ihe nizht of March 8,'1910. A peculiar Truss for ease and holding power, the two prime requisites for a The funeral of Fidelia Farwell was |ception will be in the Town hall Fri- fact in connection with the arrest was truss. No charge for fitting, pr for readjustments if foomd necessary E. H. SPRING, held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock [day evening, June 23.- Harry J. Hyde, that it was assisted at by State Po- later. . o Passe A Mce varlety of Fresh Fish: al#o |in the Storrs church. Rev. Mr. Rog- |secretary of the assoclation, Wwill have “There’s a Reason” licemen Jackson and Bridgman from Visits to Norwich will b2 made the nd _and 4th Wednesday of 1 Xins Hros. Musie Store, or | S¢&110D8, Oysters and Clams. at “|ers, the paster. was the offiriating |active charge of making arrangements, ere Auzer had managed to get away at each month regularly. Lady attendant at home office. . ‘Ju'-"-y ug Store. 'Phone. . STRONG' clarzyman, RBurial was ir the Storrs [as for several vears past. This vear Danielson a few hours before, while = o Wiliimantic, Ct. ING'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St ' Cnsiite™ PUnta™ Divector N, the graduating class will not exceed a raid for liquors was being made be g

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