Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 14, 1911, Page 2

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R D T dimes are saved the holders buy morc |- Wnlhmanfic Danielscn and Putnam AR {lled; opening an aceount of one doilar. aavasansessrsnnsans: . This fraction of a dollar saving system. appeals to children and people of- Sm: = Bosfou sTnnEI WILLIMANTIC . 1 on Wedn sdas evening at the home-of | Chafmai; ‘Miss Flora Treadway and | visited Digh Annapvliu, Wolte\ l]e. means ‘;,m, are thrifty and mui‘} s ~ Sunday School Supt. Philip S. Hills | Frank Case were in Willimantic on | Evangeline land and Windsor. They |the cards have becn issued. They.will’ U 7 %arhivd. Anmilal Tag. Day and discugsed plans for the coming | Wednesday, making tee tetp In Mrs. | will reach Albany, N. Y., this week. |'hegin to come hack for deposit soon it D i vt 3 ‘ear, which they propose to wmak the | Chapman’s touring car On Sunday Mr, Marston’ will preach | and will materinlly swell the numbdr LIMANTIC, CONN. osses that: denoted | mosi snccesstul tha Sunday . school | - David Carver of Hebrom was a cdll- | in the Tabernacle Baptlst church | of accounts that have been opened. { joe gt that one had been “tagged” | has ever hud, At the present time the | er here Wednesday. there. benelit of St. Joseph's hospital. | Congregational Sunday school has a | Harry Groobers was calling on About the Borough. Hoclaigied, Latters, rned_pretty n eVErYOne . OD| Yol of st ol | s At Grogliary hlling - .on o' e Letters addressed as follows are un- Wednesduy. In the streets, JRUs SR et stoulita0 Gt AC frieney 1 Bott, Haddun, Vv eflnesfl_a,\. ] Mrs. AT, Palmer and Miss Laura claimed at the Putnam postoffice this at e} fairs are prospering. | S. Balmer were callers in New London | o et T, e ey Dubuki fair grounds, and everywhere in’ fac | where. people congregated, the “tag- |- N DANIELSON . . this week. i - | Barnes Here, Israil Rondeau, ~Peter ;‘ ('. £ twelve norses from’ (hat well O.B_'T&R_v' : = Mrs. Dwight C. Stone is the guest | winjams, Mrs. J. R.- Gilmore,, Mies | S | known mstitution, were actively en- i Firemen Given Permission to Attend | Of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. O.{ gmma O'Leary, Rosie Paquetts, Mad- BE e ——— zuged i “tagsing people.” They were Bty X Nee .| Putnam Muster—Hiram 8, Franklin | Parrows of Norwich Town. cow | ame Rory, Mrs. Girtie Sprague. ALCOHOL 3 PER GENT. out at 6 oeloek In the morning, and] . The déath ‘of Donald Royce Howic,| path _William Rooney is located in New Wl o i A while some returned. latertosthoi yos | 16 years old; sou of Mr. and. Mrs. T. eclines Nomination for Selectman. | york city. o Visit Wolf Den. able Preparationfords- ties i fhe howpital, there was an ef- | Erank: Howie, of No' 193 Prospect| . RN g Misses Hazel and Gladys Dewey at- | A pilgrimage to the Wolf Den on| | similam‘gfl!mfl iclent corps of workers on the alert | STeet- at 5 o'clock on Wednesday | "he monthly mecting of the court of | tended thie Rhode Island fair at Kings- | Sept. 27th in charge of the programme 81| tingie Siomacts 4 A1l during the day 5 morning, was particularly sad. The | DIFgesses was held Tuesday evening. | ton Wednesday, committee of the D. A. R. chapter is 5 fe | "1t Wwas the third annual tag gay for | {OUNS man went to the shore early in | Permission was granted to the mem-| Mrs. I W. Howe and Miss Elinor | anticipated as a recrcation day. ‘At = = S | the benetit” of St. Joseph's hospital, | the Summer with friends from 'this bers of the fire department’to take | Howe are visiting in New York. the October meeting Miss Harriat I)kANT.\:(‘mLpR}N {and in zeneral pec 3 pJospital | ity and there succumbed to the ill- | the steamer General Putnam, the mew { ¢ 'W. Cummings of New York city | Bfown is to give u paper entitled Har- generously disposed and willing to | D°5S with acute.Bright's disease whic ..iho"k and ladder truck and the hose on | is jpending his vacation here. Tiet Beecher Stowe's Centenary. The v —_— 3 ! Ih. Mlles gout work S terminated in his _death. He was| the namber cne hose truck to the fire- Murray Henry has returned from | Sarah Willlams Danielson chapter, D. Pl’o\'ll\l%])igesfiol\flmtfii l\ 1 IR FOARIBE - OB« A6 sontii brought home and has been in critical | Men's muster to be ™ Putnam | Xew York. A.R., of Danielson, is to be the guest { i s et { tions piled up steadily condition for three weeks. The end | October 12, Tae new hook ard ladder | George Mathews has entered the |of this chapter at the November meet- I'f ness M{.Wmusmfllu ik ke W e gnan iy Znt they | VAS Dot unexpected. S !rm‘l;' is promised for gellvery here| employ of the Atwood Machine C ing, at which Miss Abbie H. Keith will Opium Morphine nor Mineral. [ Had seached the hamdsome: bum ey | Dbnald Howle was of brilliant prom. | October J. Thaburgesses voted to pay |~ Carl Trumbull and Miss Marguerite | read a paper on Our Navy at the Time NOT NARCOTIC. | $400, with several additions not \u" e and this vear would have entercd | the expense of transporting the trucks | smith returned to Hartford Tuesday, | of the American Revolution. Old Music H i cived, The balance will come in | (¢ semior cliss at the Windham High (to Putnam. The monthly bills were | after spending the summer here. Hors | Ilfustratad will be given by Mrs. J. B. l ° | this mofning, when the exact sum can | 5¢h0ol."" He was born in Willimantic | voted paid and the meeting adjournied | ace Trumbull left Wednesday for | Kent and the Glee club at the Decem- e ascertained. { Jast nishis per|l7 Vears ago the coming December | t0 the second Tuesday in October. Schenectady, N, Y. for his second | ber meeting. “ipia showed that the.day had been | DA Bad passed il is life in this| , Progress on Sewers. vears work'at Union college. 2 Mn OnntMesting: decided success, and the workers | fit is lovble disposition made| ¢ js expected that in two more| Miss Frances I, Hall has returne At the-open meeting in January Miss werc jubilant after thelr strenuous en. | M & favorite and there is the deeb- | weeks the Mechanics street sewer | to Providence: afier spending a short | piijapech Dy Vaughan of Providence e vors est sympathy in the community for his | will he completed. Ior tne remainder | time with Postmaster N. P. Noves and | W5 #2both Do Vaughan of Frovidence . A grief-stricken parents. Besides his [a-| of the distance the pipe is laid at. a | family at Harborside. . Rt ot o or il derl v an. 14 s ther and mother, one -brother, John, i Mr. and M C .P. ‘Williams and | ooister of oes i Ry Town School Committes Meeting. |10 A0 mothor, one “brofher, John | depth of 24 feet. = A e me ond | address on The - can. Short Stors. The town school committee held its | survive, i Mart Mellor attended the Williman- | Hiss Georgla ms have returned { phere will' be music by the Glee club. 1o Ealn We A aaday: from Lenox, Mass. ir session Wednesday night with | The funeral of Celia Oseep, the 2 1-3 |G fair, Wednesday. : SRE MIth A 21 Dr. Adams and wite attended the| C. W, Carlson and family of Bos Address, Some General Principles of Eht on. iembers present, and Dr, F. months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v i re’ s o1 SRl Serviciiwillihe. giveil yiise 3 s ever brenght to town. n s ] o 5. | races at Horseshoe park, Willimantic, | ton are’ spending the month here. e e Ve | Liuild presided and Mrs, H. H. Spauld” | Michael: Oseep, of 9 Chapman strect, | Moo o UARTS N, G, Luce iof Newark,uN, 0., g/ the | {aie WACSIQck £f Dxhridgs, Mans. 83 onvulsions.Feverisk - e ocedpicd the secretary’s °chair. | was held on Wednasday afternoon at 5 Withi e suest of relatives in town. Beet g A e i Wormsfl Sions. 0 . 1 £ el = s . Bire> g . 3 J A. E. Withington was a visitor at|® be read at the March meeting. A n e ool An important matters that | » o'clock. Burial was in .St. Joseph's o, e sl & and LOSS OF SLEEP. do.34 nice things | vame up und were decided upon was | cemetery. ey the Willimantic fair Wednesday. vaper on Old Silver will be read by ness - : { the school calendar for next year, the s L Irving Bennett of Providence called PUTNAM Miss Nellie B, Andrews aj the April g - - em Jn previons vears that | LiE School calendar, for next vear, the Law Libais Kestiee. on friends here Wednesaay. meeting and reports of the btate meet- . » S0t greater varléty . as usual. 1t was declded to make = d M “In New Quarter Through Apathy of Temperance |ing given. The annual meetine and Y A Willimantic Law Library associa- : ! R Pl e : o8 wn ght. , They cer- < cad of physiology an en- | 4o : by th e William 8. Brown, manager and| Workers No Vote on License—New | elec of officers occurs in May an | e Subject the -high school, 3 | ton hus been formed by the attorneys h, 5 T 2 a_miscellaneous programme will- bo sanitary, eas ni b nSibject to the high school, and | of this city, Huber Clark being presi- [ OWNer of the mew Theater Orpheum, | Auto Signs Ordered—Miss M. Edith | Misceligneous programme Will bo RN 0 20\ P A0 ast colors.. prices are. fic, T % Jte OF ihe high wchool examina- | gent und Thomas J. Kelley secregury | Mmoved into his new office quarters in | Gryuff Going to China. of Soldiers’ Graves will take place . At6 months old _ . ws was changed from Labor day | or the organization, They will use the | the theater building Wednesday. Vers S s e the il CENTS p 5 3195 $2.00 and § it o the fir i schoot Jor the cremni swn ballding for | little remains to be done to the theater e e : May 23d. Part of the ritual and the DosEs — ) LS Rogt efic ana | Sherifr's office in the town bullding for ! Putnam will be a license town next | singing of America will be features of - Rema il £ Connolly_an library, and the nucleus for an ex- | before the opening performance. can | yoar without even the formality of 4 | each mesting. 5 WOOL BLANKETS. Maini were reappointed | lent colleption of legal works can| be’ given except the installing of the |yors WAUul.even the formality of u . o - : t o ¥ =/ Ly .4“5: { be formed by an appropriation of $250 | opera chairs, which are on the road, while it probably would not hava beea Reports Presented. ! " nd tan, with pink womey and Dr. . E.{from the county treasurer and those | having been shipped from Thicago on | ginerwise had a vote been taken, judgs| The reports of the following officers s e Tk Bound: 3130 | ! meeting? The settment of ihg | 330kn which:belonged to the Windhgm | September 1. e Hemv . i aivim 5 | and’ committees were given at the cxnraine wew vons e county bar library that were in the Does Not Want Office. T Y o Y e e ot "row | meeting Monday: Trea urer, historian, count with the state was left ) the auditors and the secretary of | Ofice of the late George W. Melony. | ,Hiyram S. Franklin stated Wednes- | vears, is due to faflure upon the par: flibrarian, programme committee, ceme- SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. | . "0l ompiittee. i i = " lday that he was not and had never |of the temperance people to circulate | ery improvement, library bulletin, Lt Willimantic Boys Get Scholarships. been. a candidate for first selectman. | a petition to the selectmen and secure | WAYS and maans, patriotic education. : g e o e s s | One of the two Fdwin Milner 3500| His name was used in the republican | the requisite 10 per cent. of the voting | A new feature for the chanter this — - = 5 ok s aate SRS A { scholarships at Yale has been awarded | caucus without his kiowledge and If | strength of the town as signers, asking | Winter is the formation of a Gler clubf yragy “of entries, 58 firsts, 13 seconds; | Woodstock; third. o Taward . Peal, S here was a decidedly pleasant so- | ‘o Homer Clark Bradhury, son of Mrs.| he had been nominated he would not | that a clause be inserted in the warn- “’\','d” the leadership of Mrs. S. M| 4\j50."arm % <, 45 firsts, | Abington. f . " Piller Cases at | &l event at the Willimdntic state|Elfa Fradbury, of Summit street. Wil-| have accepted the office. Rumors have | ing for a vote on this question., ° heeloc = . Seconds;” George Bt o X o X Eis nutaal school on Tuesday evening, | liam Burns, also of this city, gets the | it that Franklin is to run independent- | The petition to get a vote én the firnte: © dosond. V. N Clais. Blitdesm, RUTH SHEPPARD PRIZE and Y When the senior cluss entertained the | other scholarship, which ha ‘also held | Iy, but his statement disproves these, | question should have been filed 20 WOODSTOCK FAIR. 1 Arst; 1rseconds 7. DeConverss, Puts ' Pillow Oaees at 1ic/ [Icmbers of tiie junior class. Thé new. last vear. 4s he announces that he does not want | days before election, but it was mnot T nam. 1 first: D, B. Gilbert, Putnam, 3 | Goss to Miss . Mildred L. May. for o students were.made to feel at home | Mr, Bradbury has been working for ! the office. circulated, therefore did not come in. | Closing Day—Weather Too Cold for | firsts; Adrian Nelson. Putnam, § sec- Her made. Waisk nd e inforia vrogramme of the \Klw e Haven road ;'f the engines 5| “The mill of the Danielson "Cotton |This is the second time such a‘thing | Big Crowd—Many Awards Made— | onds: T. Allen, Southbridse, 1 e 3 h Piltow Cases, | © & did much to hem in | department and he will enter Sheffield | company closed Wednesday noc r | has occurred in Putnam, the other oc 3 % St vonds: B. R.+Riteh, South e rpaet o e h e each * | closer touch with th s g¢|Bulautifo sohiool Mv. Hurne Bax bown | T Soninder of the weoks | L |oacion belng 1h 1801, when the townl Seeval Peizeite Wise Mildrad LGSR 5o PORRRL, B, Lo O el AT T Lgyn Award ot thterest Wasl the Huth ie upper classes, The af- fone vear at Yale collese. Both are| The Center street bowling alleys |remained lcense by default, no vote| May—Track Events. Allen, 2 seconds: C. HE100n; WODA- | e et e e e e ‘ | 0w Cases, | Gair was in the hands of this commit- | graduates. of Windham High school | have been opened for (he season by |being taken. last vear at the annual L & Ry, a0 < artiols at domestis: msnutastire 3 tee of seniors: AMisses Florence Bray, | —_— i Ira Martin, town meeting the majority for license (Special to THe Bulletin.) £ 4 T e M e BRSSO SRS 3 ! le Harroun, Eilzabeth Elliott, An. Local Dejngs. { R was 354, Woodstock, Sept, 13.—A sharp, coid|der farm, Sution, 6 firsts. el T B e S as R 3 b e el Fraes ot MBI R0 gINY An examination for 16 applicants in | e it 0 et A local temperance man was quoted | wind that blew out of the morth took R A e R e R s Ll sl : e = Windham county for rurdl free deliv-| There was some excitement for a| wednesday as saving that the orderly [much of the comfort out of the day| Ready to Be Entertained. i Sunday Scheol Téacher ery service is to be held in this cit BLWRON daiveiy, I8 or Iour- | manner in which the licensed places | for those who camo to the Woodstock ere was o doin; = the q BLEACHED SHEETS. The H.u]*yl,\ in the day school | Saturday morning, according to S ’{"i:'(fle"‘g;“”a‘[“‘('_“,;“(‘i"“fi"“ ?{‘l’" street | in Putnam are conducted is a particu- | fair Wednesday, which was the third | morning hours, but during the after- WEDNESDAY’S RACES. & of the First Agricultur: urch met | feceived by Postmaster C. H. Dim- | ik on. hout its | 1ar reason why opposition to open sell- | and final day. Like all last days at|noon the crowd ,of several hundred Al Harris Leads in 240 Class—Queen Louise First in 2.30 Contest. { mick. ver the horse successtully eluded |ing of liquors is not stronger her. |fairs, there was much coming and go- | gathicred about the track, where Horscs i i 10se who tried to stop him in its|incigentally, the majority of 1910 was | ing—principally going soon after three|in the various driving classes were ¢ Thé schools, some of the mills and 4| mad race along the crowded thorough- | the largest cver given for license in|o'clock, when all of the events of the|hibited and where the vaudeville acts EUD DL 08 DREI Shg § mots vexe, closed | fare. Luckily the horee succeeded | putnam day excepting the horse races had|and races were to be seen. | on Wednesday for the fair and every-|in miseing the other teams on the ith the license question climinated, [ been compléted. The fakirs, hucksters | The award: the various classes gne who could attended. | The hote's|strest and ran to the livery stable!town meeting this will bo @& |and jimerack men found things grow- | were as follow had reglstrations from all over the| on Railroad square, comin; o] it - Det ad i : . | AT rounTains, HoTELs, on ELsEwnERE | iy, TEIalions fram o on Railroad square, coming (o a (oD | purcly perfunctory aftair, and probably | ing too quiet for them carlier in the it lane) Anet Eamily Hara $1x90, betier ¢ and 83e. The H. C. Murray Co The races run off during the afte noon were the 2.40 class with three starters and- the 2.30 cl with four coming to the wire. The result fol- | ¢ ! ol bout as lively as a Sunday afternoon | day, and even such a great attraction a . lows: Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal | Get the = : | The Indian medicine show has ar-|in Quadic. Both republicans and dem- |as the three-legred lady, who proved| AWards to John ienneds, Putnam 240 Class. . Paper Patterns. ‘ Original and Gcnulne Personals. | rived In town and is furnishing enter- | oerats have made nominations of per- | of much interest all through the fair, | third for gelding: fo W. H. Young Purse $106 el ' Harold Frost is spending two weeks | tainment on a local show ground. sons mostly now holding the offices for | took off the extra limb, packed it in a | South. Woodstock, first for flly: tof oj marris, b g. TR 4 in New Britain. | Getting Fair Grounds in Shap which they are candidates and if there | trunk, folded her tent’ and its gaudy | Chatles A Harringtdn, second for flly: | james Nahonéy, Providence Best Bo q Prank H.. Eimore left Wednesday| At the fair grounds in Brooklyn the |18 S0INg to be any excitement over the | barners, and, like the Arabs,. silently | to W. H. Walker, North Grosvenordaie. | meday ~Wilkes, b £......... 33 St rax Joap moming on & Uiy to New York cits. | race frack. is belng put In first class | clection it is difficult to figure where | Stole away. B L Ly Davit Wl iingiton, gL Miss Letitia Kramer of Norwich was | condition and the buildings on the |it is coming in Satisfactory Receipts. riv fores Aley Band, b g:. 3 6 bars for 25¢ MALTED MlLK e e iiven on wea- | grounds are. being repaired and. wil | i cat b oen tmespetadiy suc- | Awards (o Jom . Kenneds: atnam, | ied 3 V.*.A. 3 2 nesda. present much peater avpearance \;.;H AUTO WARNING SIGNS ceustul, ~ Tucsday, when it rained in third:' m‘fig acken; Webster, second ime—2.3 3-4. ¢ AR mey J. 1ol Year than in the past. Motorcycle e ¢ the morning, the receipts of the society | W- L. Young. i and 10 S&H Green Trading | me CouRblio ware wiaitors Ta- Willigntis | Taces have been added fo the (rack | Recommended at Special Mosting of | were within 365 of those on the ik dus Gentlemen's D : T { events this year. An interesting ex. dil, of 1910, when all records for more than South Woodstock, first, | r Regent, o . 320 Stamps Free, TheFoodDrmkforAllAtes B ST, ¢ i | MIVIL Wl be that of the Connecticut Gdmmon Caug Daif . conlne v mere bruias o ton aeno. ALty |\ SHE T '\"‘.m. Brovidence CH SELK. WALT-GRADY EBTRACT. IX powpie | | Attorney Charles 1. Tortey of Pul-{ cxperiment station of ~New Haven.| A special meeting of the common| The opinion was cxpressed Wednes- Putnam, (hird | Slick Goods, b m...... 24 Bes[ Naphtha Soa| |pam was a busy man ai tie falr on This will be given in a tent erected on | council was held - Tie evening: | day, however, v leading officials of eV | e B R, “Riifiridae, Mpen Not in an Mllk Tmst ednesday judging the fr ! the grounds mear the exnibition hall. | Mayor Archibald Macdonald presiding. | the fair that it hight be good policy Lo e | Qucen Lo e { " Alpert 8. Judson of Columbia. 80, — Only matters of minor importance |have only one *big” day in fuiure| First 1o Frank S. Kennedy, Day-| “\y"p 5 bars for 25C | 9% Insist on “HORLlCl 'S | had his right leg broken Tuesday when | JEWETT CITY were considered. Alderman Cappanter | vears, as all 6ffort to get a big ohoWd|winie: second to.T. H, Hedléy, l | Take a packege home 18 stong drag struck him just above th ; recommended the signs warning aulo- |on the r&-er‘uml and last ‘r‘xhli;[‘n(nu day | { ankle. A mobile owners of the danger of fast|fails of real success. But this is a and 10 S&H Green Trading | Clark Burnbam, Roland Jordan and | Safeguarding New Dam—Millc Baing | ioblle Srmers of the danger ot fast | fale of ol o aarision 2 Stamyps Free. Everett and Homer Harrington were| Shipped to Boston—Poor Luck for | areh hridse at South Main street where Awatiiont: Pashi Gt ps - | automopile visitors i Norwich on| Duck Hunters. | 2 head-on smash recently occurred bo- 3 e e . Tuesday evening tween an electric car and an automo- |y I08eS In all departments completed M KE YOUR H IR LUSTROUS Mrs, Frederick Vaughn returned to| During the recent extra high water | bile. e e e o e the follawiiE A A » The T. R. Sadd Co | ier home in Worcester Weinesdas af- | i the Aspineok following the weel | On recommendation of = Alderman | {18 AN Sards - . ter visiting her parents, Judge and | of rain, the company bad n man o | Hawkins, the council acted favorably | so F'I' FLUFFY ABUNDAN'I' 200 Maibh likeas 3 ff‘R‘]\‘ffl,‘ watch and night on the dam 10| on the proposal ta rebuild the retain Horses Not Standard. ’ ’ o ain treet. see that the rising water did not run | in wall that recently collapsed on the First to Frank Carlson, Putnam, 3 e 2 - over, and thereby cause damage to ! east side of Church street véar filley: first to W. G. Carpenier, Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Cc. COLCHESTER the work soins on in the gew con- | Adfournment of the meetine was|West Woodstock, mars and colt; first | Get a 25S Cex;?tausom:i _Non;nd crete dam. This was accomlished by | until next Tuesday evening, when ac- | to . L. Chamberlin, Wes oodstock, to] ing Hair, Itching B 1 . e S ur Bur Ars. Louis Ostate and child of New | means of the big waste gates in the | tion may he taken relative to the lay- (2 vear filly; first to Wayland Harr Forever Stop ¥l Dg oy g | York are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. | canal. {out o North. School street. West Weodstock. on 1 year filly; fir Scalp an andruii | | D._C. Gillette’ 1 Fabric for Auto Tire: { s E. Miller, Brooklyn, 4 vear filly: - | g R | r > > ’ I | | M and Mre. Charles M. Wickwire | o1 B Ray of Basthampton, Mass GOING TO CHINA. d to Allison Potter. Putnam, > | | of New York are visiting Mr. Wick- | 2 vear filly; second to Ernest Bates : D he B | 3 : i S Vislting MY WICK- | who has been making a visit in Jew-| 8 i = If you Wish to Double the Beauty lmes | Will be an education in the wires mother, Mrs. (& Gn Wickwire | oqt City with his sister, Miss Daisy | Miss M. E. Cruff of Thompsen to|North 4.5(\\'::;:!;(-_&!!;«“- and colt. | ¥ Fair in Ten Minutes surely bz R 5 Fo ion | RaY. has charge of the manufacture of | Teach in Girls' School. tandard Bred Horses. 3 : first principles of success. e rer o the station | the " reinforcing fabric for automo- | = Firsts 1. Wood, Mechanics-| Try a Danderine Hair Cleanse <. AreaTrifle Hard, | e o Chrarios . Sivang | ile tires. It is sade of the finest| Miss M. Edith Cruff o Thompson is | vilte on 1 year filly: g cotton that can be procured and any | to leave Boston tomorrow (Eriday) | first to sksett, Woodstock, m: i 1s driving for I warp is rejected if it does not bre 3. o R ¢ r s, i igh v, fluffy, I, s o is rejecte o eak | morning for San Francisco, from |and coit_and stallion: firsts 1o S. | = Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, But Cheer Up,-tor You Can KNOWLEDGE OF THE | it s soe |30 it meme oS ey e s B ans st et B i Suche pneie e i i {the steamship Siberia for China, where | stallion, 5 vear filly, 1 vear filly: sec i I's after a Danderi and drawing. in the schoolsm, Still Shipping Milk. thp hip Siber T . where | s s fil 3 bm,..m] as a young girl’s after a Danderine Get Money by calling at the | ‘Miss Minnette Norton of North'| 'The sRipment of the several hundred | Sh I8 [0 be located at Swatow, China, | ond stallion: firsts to. G. H." Wood | jir cleanse. ~Just try this—moisten a cloth Yy by g Westchester. was ‘here Wednesday in | cans of milk from the local statlon | 43, & teacher at the girls toarding | Mechanicavilie, on 1 year fily, 3 with a little Danderine and carefully draw it Mr. Norton's touing car. | to the Elm Farm Dairy company ofgpyron gridy (00 18, & raduete of jgelding. * ) Ling Oxen. through your hair, taking one small strand , | 1. ‘rank Rogers of Salem was a | Boston has as vet mnot been affected'| P MIsh school Ml Holyoke col-i 2 " A ¢ ip- | ata time. _ This will cleanse the hair of dust, 1 caller here Wednesd, by the big milk drivers- wertike in that | 78O B R Tl ooy Class 4—Third to ‘Mrs. A C. Hib-| 28 OEE 0 e o just a fow ma“ IC | Albert Miner of Hast Haddam was |city the past four dav s G a8 had several vears |pard, Putnam, R. F. D. on mair of 4 S . 1 Wednesd : jence as n teacher and goes (o | vane’ oid awen: third to Allison Potter { moments you have doubled the beauty of in town Wednesday to State Convention. { under the auspices of th: Bap- | e ar old oxen ur hair. [e) - . I'red J. Brown of Levanon was call- > ” b R oy b - | Puinam. on pair_of 5 yvear old oxen; | your hair. pen an account in his name/| . ‘on friends in town Tuesdav. | DOrcas circle of The King's Daugh. | tist Foreign Missionars soclety. first to Rulph R. Richardson, Uxbrids A" AL o e it Teralerly and show him the credits,| ter yas a visitor in town Wednesday. | 10 the state convention of The Kinz's | | fourth on 4 vear pair: 4 | it it R ded s ' 2 3 Tew Ao £ to be held in Bridgeport | B ot A it ls o N R o as beon neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, 15 Unlon Sireel. e posits sadibee Santord Tew of Salem was in Col- | oGIBCE, 18 W Megaer, Rira. Wll- | Complicates Matters for the Politicians | foe®mhasnior (y s v tei of brie or thin. Besides beautifying dhe huie ROS eat. Hobart Baker of Millington was & Jeffers, Mrs. B. H. Hiscox and | —What It Implies. 4 years and 5 years old Second o] at once, Danderine dissolves every particle Terms strictly confidential. | caller here Wednesday N:r» W K" lm:; NOEs it A Toés P —_— Wallace Jewett, Cia s; on 6| of dz}x‘uimfil Ll‘eansz», purifies .\n‘xl'nwlgor& Mis and Mrs. Henry" A. Spofford. of el LLEe sy s Sarah A. L There was much interest in Putnam r old pair of oxen. ates the scalp, forever stopping itching anc i e Tebron were i town Wednesday in | are 8t bome for a week's visit with | Wednesday among men who follow The judges were Harold C. Hibbard, | falling hai i Hebron were in ¥ AR ama ek Homer Lee ‘o' Wensior. | ponitical attairs closcts ovgr e ro- | SVEAa R, P Hibpard Ty s you will, e o spplicaion f b | 112 . . Tl b . L dir. and Mrs. Charles T, Spicer and | districting of tiro ‘stule. " The incor- | : il P. s 2 . | "R damoes from town. are in_pie. | fhe ‘faif it Willimantic Wednesday: | countiex into a’ district’ that has pre | Yo on, ' cow;, bill_caif, | 2 loste of T"t"‘: bzt sy ;"u]up‘,: 4 'ainless Extracti n hion tadny (Thursday) atiending the e ‘trip. was made In-}Mr. Spicersiviously included -only Windham -and grade herd rade heife 3 | mever itch, but what will pleas e Uit the old Governor Deters | #Uto: : ; New London counties, changes bevond | 1eifer: &rade hord, grade beler P wiil be after a few weeks use when you will . Filling a Spu:mlty avln S nqt"'”fA £ Miss Phoehe Daliones of Pravidence | dispute mans political plans of tong | To8r, FTule Sl L ¥eMTs S | seaslly 3o Bew mirofiie mmd downy ot ; Stret, - - Willimantie | el A Chapman, Mrs Arther | G50 of Norvih ‘are guests at the | Samer Tocs) pulfoans et e [YoArs old: Second lo” Adrian o Ly i il “ghl'l: . L= lephone. Coanell home, on Maln street, ow it Ix & clans cannot Ggure | putnam. R. . D. No. i on 1 _vear| over the scalp. Danderine mkes the hai : s - T Deafness Cannot be Cured | vave: 1 the sucai of 3r and Mry | rare of following the old practice of [ Woodstock o calt) T Lerove it I you eare for preity, f""lh"z £ Eing But of the Clothin) Businass H. C. MURRAY, President. |by focal applications. as thes cannot|F. S Leonard on South Main sireet. | congrass ailernately from New. Lon- | ovora e ponst oo, aa7sh & SIS | and lots of i surely get a 25 cent botile of " reach ‘the dineased poltion of the ear. Duck Hunters Disappointed. don and Windham counties. Putting | z Knowlton®s Danderine from any druggi 2 \ conds to Marsh & Sibley on 6 months calf and calf. -a1| into one district about all of the terri or toilet counter, and just try it. have made sev . 3 4 =, Mhe ix only o v 0 Curs cafness, Mechanics' Dep't. Store | N D WZBSTER, Treasurer. | hies, 0 it e v ansf SSAUSEE | pucic hunte & Dlenthess 13 consed by on inflamed con- | visits to the Bennett amd Johnson | {07V east of the Comnecticut river ns—Firsts to 1. C. Lowe, OUTFITTERS TO ALL E e dition et iha mucous lining" of th | coves i the upper Aspinook and. to | €N 1o make the job of getting eloct- | < UASQINIITS I e’ cow b fustuchiun TRbe. w_"hu;‘lll\!i‘olub:‘ is | the Tadpole feading grounds in Mope |°3 to congress somowhat more of a|ioivlls oL, R, Southwerth, | South {pflamed vou have & ramblng so4nd of | of getiing a biack duck, but although | complicatet propesition than it “has | \Wondstack, on srads heard: to G. 1. tiroly closed, deafness is the result, | several pounds of lead have been cast | °€n- Dodge, South Woodstock. on grade ation can be {upon the waters there have been'no| ' Officers of Ladies” i Minless the inflamn Society. calf: to L. R. Southworth. on vearlir li. II. SPRING, Piano Tuner aken out and this tube x'r'fl!)l'fd 10 its | bags reported Following are the newly eiected offi- | seconds to H. (. Lewe, South Wood- Willimantic, Cenn. T UL S AT L Calvin Wilcox and_daughter Rosa | cers of-the Ladies' Aid society of tho|stock, on grade cow 4 —— e Tanised By Catareh which. is noshe| visited in Plainfield Tuesday. Baptist church: President, Mrs. E. M, | H. Mavnard, Putnam, on grade calf fag But an-inflamed Gondition of the| Calvin Wilcox and son Eugene were | Rollins: vice president, Mrs. Eliza- | L. R. Southworth, South Woodsto H]RAM N. FENN, milcous surfaces. * 0N O in Norwich Moriday. ceth White: secretary and treasurer, | srade vearling.: i "%l mive One Hundred Doliars i b Belte i< to G. TI. Dodge. UNDERTAKER apd BMBALMER for any case of Deafness (caused b At Gales Ferry for September. |Miss Ruth Burlingame. Dutch 2 Mr, and Mrs. Charles S. Jennieson | ,The meeting of the woman's board | Sutton. on 3 year bull, 1 vear bull, bull catarrii) that cannot be cured by Hall $3 Church St. Willimantle, Ct Change In Bank Hours h_Cure. S for circulars % Esther of the: Day Kimball hospita) is to be |calf. 4 vear cow, 3 vear heifer, 1 year Teienbone. ladz Assisteat N ET & B0 Toleds, O | T e o toratneld, aTe Reta ‘on Weanesday attrnoon of next | heifer, calf, grade heifers, 2 year and Druggists, r Y, fon B | Weeks Year, Erade calf; scconds to G. H. : Tako T1all's Family Pills for consti. | Jennison is very ill. i Woodstock Peaches'$1 a Basket, | Dodge on bull calf and 4 vear old cow. 78 MONUMENTS, pation. e x : Guernseys—Firsts to C. S, Child, STATIONERY and SCHOOL entsionse snd,Markare n uz stack e STONINGTON, e i0as e et o peagets | Gosdniock on grate beiter, o WG, August 1st, 1911, the Jewett - & Child, Woodstock, on grade herd, grade « ready o bs ereced. Oblaln ourprices | i, 1 J. Barnum, of Froeville, Travel Club Gpems the Seasen—Past| 5. Mowing into' arious New fns- | (U4 WeOGHLE: o EHRdC O SIHED On and after August 1st, , the Jewe and Inspect 1000 artistlo deslgns. was the fever-sore that had plagued | Cards from Nova Scetia T and markets via-Putnam. Tryckleads |y vear heifer 2 years. heifer 1 vear. JAMES HARRIES, DA i ‘-E"No"- his life for vears in spite of many ards from Nova Scetia Touriste— |iof the beauliful fruit may he seen at | pull calr: seconda to W. C. Child on City Savil Bank of Jewel! City, C will . corner Main and Watson Streeta | remodies he {ried. At last he used| Personal Note: the local sstation any day now, Just|grade cow, grade Reifers 2 yvears and 1 y davings Bank ol Jew ily, Conn., 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. e o e I e before tralns ‘are due, ticketed to citles | Soa . “It has entirely healed with scarcely | The Stonington Travel club held its|south, east north -and west. Some of [*“Siiars First to W. H. Hammond.for Zoar et Tleals Burns, Boils, Fe- | ATSt meeting in the hall. Tuesday aft- | the Best of the frult is selling for @ | 4 Years old: first-to 1. R. (arpenter - ELMORE & SHEPARD, A mice vartery or Fresn Miah: alas | vemd, Cuts, Brulace, Swellinge. Corns | erioon. Mre, B, 1" Smith had s paper | dollar & basker. 3 yearsjold; argt-to B R Carpenter be open every busiress day (except Satur: Scallops, Oystery and Clams, at and Biles lie mueic. Only 2 e e e e T L St hive| menter for 3 vears od: third to R R. ; wve an interestin on_Engian am g iehar "% vears old. , wcossors to Sesslons & Wimen3 | GyRoug's FISH MARKET, 2 Norta St | & OPRecd e TR Walen: A large yumper atiend. | Summer at Creseant Resch. B T o days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., w-fl Il‘ illlfi lm .’, 9 FOLEV'l KIDNEY REMEDY (Liquid) ov?' frgmnn"!ghb‘(;rmg places, mcm;iing Looking for an Increase in Pestal | Putnam. R. F. D. ) 2 ili. The session proved 1o ~ i Plowing mateh—First to R. Rich- Is & greit medicine of proven value |~ #1ch T v Savings. 3 i % 0-62 North Strest. for ‘both acute and chronlc kidney and | 06, teresting and Insteuctive. There | postmaster Tetters cxpects a sharp | ardsen. Uxbridee: secend to TLeroc E. closing Saturdays at 12 o’tiock. LADY ASSISTANT. 'yerian S | bladder atiments. 1t is egpecially rec- increase in the number of accounts 3 phirn e s BRaa ol e Traveling in Nova Scotia. e ortal mavine ey Ol ccounts | 57 R, Carmenter, Charlton City: fourth wonderful toniv and reconstructive | Rev. and Mrs George B. Marston | time. this expectation being based on | fo G- H. Dodse. Sutton: ffth to E. R ERNEST P. CiiS8BRO, 1920 Main St, | 1URlilies, and the permanent relief and | ave enjoying the vacatien In Nova | the mumber of pestal savings caras|Carpenter. Charifon Cit fore i public. there Is no me- L L g *| comfort it gives them. The lce & Os- | Scotla and many here have received | that have been ismied. These cards Poultry. B Al s . lulll“‘l‘.- > Willimantic, Certn. | zo0d ¢ DPost cards from them. They. have are sold, with une suvings stamn ai-| B. L. Richardson. West Brookfield, FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. w0 put_vour busi-

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