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TIN, WEDNESDAY, NORWICH R 21,1011 c. Danielson and P rassnunann wus and expect to retain that friend- | Ing room. Dorcas circle of The King's He meant Robert E. Mitchell, | Datghters has the matter in charge, Dolitical opponent for the position [ and the members will see that some one is in the library as custodian. WEDDING. Hedin—Benedict. ’ » At noon on Tuesday Miss Florence edict, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George Benedict of Central Village, and Naboth Hedin of Broo} N. ¥, 'were married at the Congregational parsonage at Central Village. The father of the-bride performed the cere- mony lators at Hartford congratulated, them- selves upon having been able to sim-- plify the néw ballot in use in Con. icut by amending it in certain - MURRAY’S WILLIMANTIC s What Is Gaing On Tonight. 5 ! < h tic it ide w a o e, : : e ottt : electors in ngly still find many : own. W Moving Plotures At the Biiou and| It 1sexpected that there will be cOn | s’ Goorge C. LeComte of St. Hy- | combinations of vavs Td like tu formal attendants, and the = shorter | Scenjc Temple. siderable acivity between now Willimantic Commandery Episcopal ceremony was used. nthe, P. Q. IS the guest of Mr. and that make the ballot appear as Asters, next Monday morning when ihe polls g0 A AL i Mrs. Victor L'Heureux on Ma : golden tod and autumn foliage were DiD YOU SEE THEM? O S Psckmplment. . 10, 7 o] S201, The Fopublican town comalites | 2% VALY FESMEL on Maln styvef | complicated ay ever. T e fortdecoriiiona. " e T O.F L o 10 T O-Jheld a get-topether meeting Monday | y/cCmte, a former residént of the hor- PUTN The bride. who attended Smith col- and neveity colors in greens and browns. Why not in- GIVEN PROMOTION, G 3 years. ; S 4 .| was until recently secretary to the ed- " NcEROMO d no statement io sive out for pub- [ YIS e Verdict for Plaintiff in Suit of Hol- |itor of The Congregationaii 2 spect them and prove to your own satisfaction the merit lication, Iriends of the late Willis H. Bennett B xRt Ona Rt o AE O George F. Stiles of South Windham to breok vs. ton. remember of these goods? our stock. low asking if he would take care of a | . g A IR - Mi se c any, | Anong a great many cther things, Diece of apparatus If shipped. A |, Hareld, Gee of Springfield was in | gates from Minretexit Hose company, |\ AINONS 4 Eteat many cther things, COLCHESTER Bigelow stated that he thought that'he ®W "WCTH - Fred Brier, hurt Sunday by falling | rom her Luvsband in emie T | = the Center should have fire protection | Attorney William A. King was in | o il R G DOTCH 1l eday a8 | COUMt here on Janaary 1, 1905, on the | { Boys' Club Takes Ten-Mile Hike—|JUSt s much as the Windhams. The |Hartford on legal business Tuesday. | V. ting more comfortably ¥ 5| grounds of intolerable’ cruelty, | St wagon is a second hand affair from | Mrs. T. R. Parker has as her guest | Casnier Nathan D, Prince’s new [Nt an engagement to marry existed rabs Win in Soccer Football Game | the discard of the Glenridge, N. J., |Mrs, Arthur Perkins of Jersey City, | home, on Main above Hutchins street, | Petween Mr Renick and herself pre- —Briefs amd Personals: fire departnient and is hotning 1k |N. ; is- beihs rapitly conataicted. vios to his' (Renick) having been g — any piece of apparatus seen in this | 38 E e e 't Dembo returned from Provi- | mairied to Rachel Wolfe of Worcester The Boy Scouts took a ten-mile hike | section of the country. It very much | yon s Tmarens Toeodar Visiiing SHebry, P R Renety Sop pROwL July, 131). Mrs. Sirine said “that 4 Sunday aiterncan. They went to Wil- | resembles a grocery delivery wagon. | fijends, New Year, Tuesday. she did not know that Mr. Renick was lums' pond in Exeter and across the|painted vellow, with rubber-tired 5 & < 5 engaged to fiss Wolfc until she read to North pond in Turnerville and | wheels, and is equipped with half a | Deputy Sheriff John H. Fitts of Engagement Announced. of it in a newspaper The first game in the soccer football | en fire extinguishers, racks for rubber | Tuesday. Danielson and Miss Josephine Musita- | to Mr. Renick secured- a divorre, Unequalled for Cleansing. | fchedule was plaved Monday afternoon | boots and other fire fighting apparatus | Fred M. Wright of Ashford leaves | no, of New York is Fue ey between the Lobsters and the Crabs.|and also has an extension ladder hook- | today for Brattleboro, Vt, to attend | TLandon A. Spink of Westbriok, Ct., Letters Read.in Court. 5 S&H GREEN TRADING STAMPS | lhe score being 2 (0 1 in favor of the | ed up beneath the wagon. the fair. was a visitor with friends in town on ¢ Much of the afterncon was devoted BR ONE CHECK FREE WITH BACH | 2" icowits of New Tork ie at hic | . T¢ Center has no active fire depart- | Fx-Alderman Willard W. Hayden | Tuesday. e by Mr. Searls to asking Mrs. Sirine PRI CENT PAC o T taitz, of New York ls at his| ment at present and Mr. Oden stated | was the guest of friends in Hartford | IMiss Jeunette Tariviere won the|questions relating to letters' which hen home. Have Supervision of Fall River Work for Thread Company. George I, Stiles of South Windham, for a number of years employed by the of work in the future, but his field of River plant and work under, the New York affice. He will sperd a portion of his ti | apparatus from the freight depot to | the village Monday evening and stored | it in the Congregational church barn. | The gift comes as a big surprise to the village folk. A few days since Mr. Oden recei dozen bucket places for about a doz- Tuesday morning that he was of the ed a letier from Mr. Bige- | Nurses Entertain, The nurses of St. Joseph's hospital entertained (heir friends at a whist and soclal dance in Town hall Tues- | day evening. The hall was decorated entireiy informal. The same orchestra a local caterer. The nurses as a whole comprised the committee of arrange- posal of the small wooden stricture was made in_order that a nice vard might be available for Miss Nelligan's new house. Personals. Hampton was in the city on business will that his funeral took place ome vear ago today. Wiliam Carroll 1s in town for a few days. He is a native of Jewett City and for several yvears has been in San Francisco, where he has served a term taming at her home on Soule street her Wickford, R. I Mrs, Guisippe Percharni arrived from merly of Daniclson, is visiting ~Miss Marguerite Caron of Mechanic street. | Attorney W. F. Woodward and Cas- | sius A. Hamiiton are at Hartford at- | tending the sessions of the State Fire- { men’s association convention, as dele- The engagement of Albert Spinosa of sewing machine offered by a local firm | —Effort to Have Concrete Bridg Elackmar—Sensaticna! Features of Breach of Promise Case Re a m place Woeden Ones. and After being out sometning more than trustee of the bankrupt estate of preferred creditor at a time when Mr. | and rnold’s business was in @ bar. ress stand until adjournment of court at 4.35 p. m, at which time Mr. Searls had nat cempieted his examinaticu. The ¢ will probably occupy the vs. Vs, vard, class of 1508, Brooklyn wedding Washinaton Miss May Gl William S, F is the short calendar list The groom is a graduaté of Har- | At present he is | ember of the editorial staff of the Daily Eagle. After a short wip to the mountains, Ar. Hedin will ~reside at 521 av Erookiyn s Pure. Dufty’ : i Malt Whiskey Mrs, > American Thread company, has been | With white bunting draped across the | po e United States navy on the Pa- |, %oy Tycsday the Jury in ihe case | - Guests present ai (h dding_in An y ¢ » | nite bus draped ac AL Coht o s ¥ case | ~Guests present ai the wedding in- ALWAYSON THE ALER'T Eiven quite a promotion. M. Stiles ] base of the stage and the stage 1tself | * Ajse Iéna Bremnan of Pawtucket |Cf George F. Holbrook, trustee, vs.|cluded Mrs. Leonard Chandier, ! i £ ol e, has had charge of what is known as’ was enlivened with many potted plants. | oy recent visitor in the borousn, | Churles S. Blackmar of Attawangan, | William Tribou, Miss Evelyn' Cla Made entirely of clean, selecte THAL 56 Gna Rhasn o dkiis Dikiness: Wa tisve g0ods b | b i ®4hing department at the local | Whist was enjoved (rom 8 until 10 and | "% ldrge number from Jewett City | Prought in o veraict for Mr, Holbrook | Miss Bdith " Derby, iss grain, thoroughly malted—an abso-- frivi Syt Co % gl e a department figures out the | dancing from ‘10 ‘until 12. Helmold's | ;¢ianded the celebration at St. Pat. | L0 recover the sum of $200 for which |Iaun e Miss tine Curtis I o o fanttiar chioull the s sign and appropriate i ur ‘prices estimates of the cost of preduction of | orchestra rendered a number of fine | rick's in Norwich Sund: morning | the suit was brought and in addition | Myrtis ' Benecict. lutely pure tonics! T ¢ right. Our clerks are very proficient in their line of various grades of thresd. He will | selections during the course of the |y cvening. interest to the amcunt of $15. Benedict of North 1. be in every medicine chest—widely, sands and can inform yeu as to the durability of any of gentinue to do essentially the same hine | whist played, the programme being | “\irs Georze W. Robinson is enter- | Mr. Holbrook brought the suit as|Hawthorne Benedic Ny 1son orthampion, #nd favorably known forover 50 years. labor has been considerably broadened | furnished niusic for dancing. Refresh- | [anthar. Gearge Soule, al his wite {7est M. Arnold of this cily. claiming | Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ¢. lenc- - Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is the only UL ne e te in charge of the | ments were served at interinission by | uig ‘Niiss Gertrude McLaushiin ' of | that Mr. Blickmar had beeh made a | dict it Melrose Mags rine par of o “a W Katherine Benedict, Mrs, whiskey that was taxed by the Governs King of - ment as a medicine during the Sp: [Hurry Ansricaier nd John Tdckie | Fronch concern a contract to huild or 00 miles of publio of the. empire. Zofla Zwiercka, Francis Minnie M. Warren | repair more than Alba deCosta et als, Hor- |ronds in vitrious par ater part of today's (Wednesday's) sion. Miss Wolfe soon after her marriage J. A. Cohen of New York is at his e S S e e g in a guessing contest ‘\;‘:‘ ’l-fl: Bl e e e SN 3. i A of 2 o) i itizens would nee e R MBI B Hatvey [0 essing’ co | Mr. Searis reac. ese letters of the | fome oa_Hail's FIN avenue dusthe the et some pointers from Williman- | ; Ati¢Tney and Mrs, Samuel B. Harvey E. Bitgood was in Boston Tues- | plaintiff contained expressions of a o o o R RE ST S tic's fire chief relative to the workings | 808, (Y, ¢ ' day’ on a business trip. __|deep lovs for the defendant. Mr e 1. . DAl 0. p chester grange a meeting | of the equipment just received. It is 2 ke e Mrs. Henry Peckham is visiting with | Searls w s insistent in his Inquiry of | Yueeday eveming. There was a large|supposed that Mr. Bigelow has donat- | Mr. and Mrs J. H. Ross of Church | relatives:in. Norwich. { Mrs. Sirina relative to her meaning 768 Main Street. | aiendance. The committes on the re. |ied the apparatus to the town &nd thatlstreet are Ir t Falmouth, Mass,| "\1jgg Roberta Iorten of Pawtucket|when she -wrote in one of her ,etters : 9 cent fair reported that the fair was a| the citizens will bestir themselves and j [0 & Week's R has not as yet been able to resume her | to Renick that “You are the firs; man Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. |~ Mrs. Joseph Crocker returned Tues- organize some kind of a volunteer de- David A Turbull of Main duties as teacher in Killingly iligh ‘:?:L’:J;n:-s;“‘j:g;:g}o )[))r::’:(‘xrn_‘\‘;:rsg 3::.:{"{:? ;;”w;:i(‘v”e \}\:(:;(s':fllh \}‘l-r - . friends in Providence. The members of McGregor Woman's | timony Mrs. Sirine admitted improper L L Jackson, in Nor-{ ATTENDED EVERY SESSION. Mrs. Charles L. Crane and Mra. |Reliel corps are to have heir frstrelations with the defendant afier she 2 X 3 5 FELERY George F. Taylor have gone (o Brat. | whist party of the season week. had received har divorce, but stoutly ° Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kock and two | o = 2 - L2 The | selectmen . of KHlingly held a | and Sted ~ d Mrs. N leart It eturme i t epresentative Daniel P. Dunn Is Be- | tleboro, Vi, for two weeks siay. h e 1y {and repeatedly denied that she had e an rs. MNever. 1. e S B S g SR rhiss 7 3 Special Agent Carroll of the New |meeting Tuesday to consider matters |beer guilty af any misconduct. while Anty Drudg llle this (Wednesday) morning. eved to Hold State Recerd. o 2 e Uty i s e vl P ot Mre: Prancls caturnsd’ to Het hate i York, New, Haven:& Hartford railtoad | PEINInE. ko town affusce. o dliping isglth her; Busband, Mrs. Neverlearn—‘‘Well, my mother and grandmother An Danvers, Mass. after a few day With the closing of the legislature | was in the city for a brief stay Tues- | ; 28", DUTER TOPmETy, of gng el ‘;{,‘:LE‘“;L‘“%;;’”;;"‘: always boiled theirclothes in washing and it’s good ) ™ visit with friends in town. Tuesday, one of Windham's represen- | Gay o4 2 Jrexs M. she had bee 5 3 PRI ‘__,AI'CITI‘“IC Miv‘:m:y‘ Jones visiting friends in mm‘t; nml\)x‘»x P. l):nn,T;s(flhlish:d a Roudmaster Condon of the New | Funeral of Mrs. George A. Kennedy. ‘:Tr‘x}ffariz:r f:ms'?&‘lagn:-l“:h(b,f;::i';;‘-caui: enough for us.’’ ranklin, most_enviable recory e record is| York, New Haven & Hartford railroad Lioc latives in Richmond. |\, ; SR [ Mrs, Tred Baker returned Tuesday |all the more praiseworthy from the | was in Willimantic for & hriet stay |R. L. Monday (o atiend ihe faneral of |17 Renick ciaimed her as his proper- Anty Drudge—*Yes, and your mother and grandmother But Cheer Up, for You Can| (o o brital T s | e T e caday: forention Mrs. Evelyn Rennedy, wife of George| °’ Gift of Gold Cleck: wore hoop-skirts and poke bonnets and used tallow suest of her sons the past wael concluded was the longest in the hi i SR e e e e e A : ; Pols. Edward, C. Smith of Middletown was | tory of the commonwealth. Represen- [, B4 e T R b e A i T i M e wid fhar M Bl tad candles, but you don’t. I tell you the Fels Naptha Get Money by calling at the |/t" &is ‘amily on Fimwood Teighis| lative Dunn attended every session of | J{Tyunlir For 3. H. Gray, manager of | days Will be necessary to complote the ' £iven her presents at {imes while at- way of washing in cool or lukewarm water is progress Misses Elizabeth and Susan Day | levea fo be o record eausied by no|the Loomer opera house. b Sl e Bl sl el ol et (e I and any woman who doesn’t take advantage of it is s Slizabeth Sus Day | liev 2 ¥ no 3 i 5 course construction in Mec c 1" clock. Tne clock, a small type, Fave returned to their home on Nor- | other representative from any town in| Mrs. Daniel P. Dunn and Miss Nel- | “OUTSe Of COR [ ibite: s s A 4 5 » nich avenue affer a few weeks' stay | the Sate, ~Danny- was always on the Hle Donghue of Park strest were in "‘:"‘ f:’" ;"“‘ s"”"" S ‘i;‘:lh“:’:,‘:!‘i;,‘alm_\',’,‘_ ol Tl years behind the times. it Racquet Lake, N. Y job and was very much in evidence o uesday, attending the clos- ew Telephone Service October 7. | ja, - ais foummber from here are at the state | throughout the sessios, doing what- | ing session of the legisiature Danielson will probably get its com_ | Mr. Searls asked the witness it sie 2 1s. Nasth i i g 7 3 Bday). ever he could for his s s, = mon_battery telephome service a €id not know that this clock was ore relieves y yash- Several witnesses fre his ce | wi er repu - 2 — : i A ver of - 7 ; : eis-Naptha soa; were iri Norwich Sueolay io Strens o | ene st b e JEWETT CiTY et el T L e L R i d g - ras made for that LS ARSI eae| Commection, T Hixver Duni's e | Town Accaunts Show Local Expenses | ment nd apmaratus e e’ oy | S mi'yetiners St el oo’ | 'day burden because 1t was 3 b : o1 : s ! record is tha o ” {e the “c . ¥ be i{im. Mrs. Sirine said she did not know 2 , in town Tuesday present session of the general assem- | $332 Less Than in Previous Year— |, ide on the date indicated. | 50" Mr. Renick nad.not told her. Sho VETy purpose. With other soap, you must —— bly he conciudes his fourth term as| Slight Increase in Teachers’ Salar- | The automobile will play an import- | admitted telling tnat she had received i ey B BALTIC representative for the town of Wind- | jes—May-Lessard Wedding—Open- |ant part in geiting out the big vote a $5 clock from the defendant. saying 'rub and rub to get out the dirt. ut RiaT sepresuntative, In. ptaiing of Bis]| 19’ ef Reading Reom Octsber 1.7 |t If /o exbectal 57, toflicel B ove [fuat he had told her that it was Worth 1 ha th hly loosens the dirt L Nmbas of Bunil epresen . in s of his annual town election on M ¥ - | that amount oy uch X ELMORE & SHEPARD, g F.m”yup;;;t.::l:l:m;;a:: Pesfect attendence, said: Well, 1 rne wccounts of the board of se- |A battalion nr':nc;un;sim}x be engag | She alio admilled that Mr. Renick Fels-Naptha t Erobgi yb o Foid —| ou attend every day n ne ‘can | o€ B e % |ed in the work of bringing electorS had not taken her out to entortain ok < er i ~ Rt 1 n-for the vear ending August 31, : st i ack-breakin rudge Busecssoes te Sessions & Eimoy | Church. e obrioine | 1911, s chat e, emorem: cxpennes | { SUIST i St im0 FLC Linmntelind eV AT joidond aposiont and thus saves tde g o 2 BinE, San; SR = of ihe town for the past vear have |. vt B b St ogetier. Ebalners and Fonsral Brwcloes, }o 7 orivr, o oo, e pron e | enet Copinens, o e, e ont ) Seen i 00 ae erbine S0t | maving b6, PRSI 1 S Ware Ring in Partnerai, of the washboged, S 00-82 North Family under conditions mest auspi- | up for action in order that one's town | s 855 Tri o ection about 7 o'clock Monday even- | Relative to a ri il e e e I ‘els-Naptha wa; S . S, clous.. Never has the entrance roil | gets what 18 eoming to 1t 2 difteronce of $M385 During e du- |520HO0 Prin lgon (the. liehining wa. aE osiok sans LaE o e Think what the Fe p y i shown a longer list of names, and new P P > ol etter ¢ | more: brilliant and the thunder More | hat he had given it to her. hut kept it Telephone cemsearion. puplls arrive daily DROPPED DEAD. expense for clearing the highways of | 50, San in any other similar dis gl 2 LA means to you: ‘2 3 3 b 9 5342 2 to wear himself, although she had had The brickwork of the new St. Mary's e R e e e turbance during the summer. liE GnTher Thaer atritace e % The clothes church is well stirted and the pasior | John T. Batting ef Seuth Coventry |IfRT [hfy BUGEC Nom wax 33103 T Gacnat Sessien: | ey o & uestion by Mp! Stax Cool or lukewarm water. e clothes ABius o a gt R ey Sompieten by Expires from Heart Disease. of $1 which included the new | There was another consultation |as fo whether she had mot Tefused 11| mc[li!l(! Models werk ‘at Hopeville. has been | consideration of Renick's offer of ma soaked thirty minutes in suds, rubbed light- ina ‘a has r " N yamong the leaders of what f Ralinmora e M. Cabill has returned to} John T. Batting, aged 79, dropped | " Guiside poor cost 3868 more this | called the citizens’ movement on Mon- | rimony since he secured his diverce 5 \ i Baldmore | where s cured &/ dead ‘Tuesday morning at 9.30 0'clock | vear than last and medical attendance | day evening, the gathering being in iirs. Sirine said that she could nof 1 rinsed, and then ready for the line. Joseph Qaucher has returned he | AL his home on Main street, South| g4 more. The amount paid this year | an, office on Main street, with a small | place faith in his propositions at that | Y, 5 > 2 7 ERNEST P. CHZ8BRO, 1029 Main St, |, T28cih Gaucher has returned to the Heart disease is believed 10 | for damaze to sheep and poultry was | number in attemdance. No statement fime. and also that the case now be- Fels-Naptha has dissolved the dirt—as no Willimantic, Conn. | will finish this year. . Ehe 12;4\;! bv‘en the _naunnef d‘%-")\. “‘éi""}‘“ $33.50, last vear $16 more. This vear's |as'to what was done was given out. :m5”:md was ;‘l;\e: ‘)'n;u‘ng in <-roi\nhl ¥ . rels-INap ) Va Medical Examiner T. . L EEINS | damuge done by leer is $40.30, last 3l B ran- | e case, which is being trie e- hatricke Ward has secured work in | way in Hartferd Tassday and unabie | som 535 miere. OF ine amouny najd | Would Like to Get Damielson Fran- | Dhc cooe, WHER 8 Peng [fed Ro other soap can. ing Out of the Clothin Business” Yo e Dol XMeve he Wil Moke) toimdy. tne body untll late in the aft- | Jor deer damage this year Ziba Hunt- chise. L ed s se i orn e at 10205 bt FelsN h R ‘fl omas Hijernoan. eceased was born in New | jngion received $150, Bdward Harring- “Joe" Wtite, who represented Web- | Mrs, Sirine sues for $5,080. Mr. Ren- - ) tha not only 5 P 1o s, Thomas Bamford of Depot Hill| York city, but came fo South Coven-|ton 3§ Henry Schultz $3, S, F. Maine | ster at the mesting in Putnam to con. | ick has given an attachment bond for ] So you see, Fels-Nap n S 4 2 N - v in | try when a boy and made his | ¢9 and for appraising these damages |Sider the formation of a basketball ' §900 in the suit. : - : Mechanics' Dep’t. Store {...ihwc dur rovens, wil heen | home” there prachicatiy ail mie e, M | 31t "Wa uia B | sas’ That he Wil e (0 RSt | T e s e Morsda its load, but it saves your hands, your time OUTHMITTERS TO ALL Conception whuren with thase . saen | Paiting was for manv vears emploved | * [.ant year there appears the item of | the franchise for Danfelson, if no local | 9 Y. raorning at the convent chapel, and will as a carder in the mill known as Bar- ber's mill. Of late vears, because of $1500 appropriated to the Soldier parties want i, as he considers that ! The annual town meeting and elec- and your strength. And it will not injurc 1 i Ve re " this is a desirable town in which to | tj. v held U hall this . 2 e eyt eabers. when o roiacy L BEE1 . 3 monument fund, This year taere was | this 0 | tien will e held in Union hall thi 3 ok, e Shciesy ‘U - Pein Fhets scolety wiil be formed for. the English. | (i health, he had not been actively | no such expense place & toam. The rouble here seems | vear. "The polls will be open the usual the most delicate summery fabric. As good rre : alse ©d in business. Mr. Batting o Inventory of the town prope: o . | Hours, besianing ot Gi0 & very | 2 . ISR SIS Mk Qibine, a8 e Rorier” NolTIStmAs | , veteran of the civil war, but did not | shows a total value cf S1 5, item. | Finishing Up Theater. |lignt vote is lookea for this vear in | ¢ {or every department of household clean- STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norla St | %' vreniac i | belong to any Grand Army post, there | ized as follows: Town farm, slock. | The final touches are being placed |View of the fact that there ‘are no | 2 s e TR, being none in South Coventry. and be | urniture, ete., 34,232.63; town heuse, | on the Orphewm theater this week, and | CONtests. Specimen baflots carrving | Try it, and judge for CARRIED SLUNGSHOT. did not feel like coming down to Wil- Jimantic often enough to warrant af- Pachaug $820; town hall $10,000; road William S. Brown, tne owner and ! the lists of the nominees of both par- | ties have been received here and were 'ing as for the wash. machine, scrapers and tools $465. announce his en - '_ [ I‘., Jmsl‘—‘nfl‘tkl Bridgenert e Forfalls Bond ot a2y, BBSinE WIth_the local post 4 The balance in the treasury, accord b, gt e S et e | being studicd by the voters Tuesday. yourself. T ng te the account of John Welsh, | s iered chaire nave N : . 5 3 Therefe FUNERAL. {reasurer, August 31, 1911, was 85,510 | iolstered chairs diave all been placed | Plan to Secure Concrets- Bridges. Follow directions on the red and i o ST 23 The amount of the town debt.|capacity) is the equal of that of the | A clause in the warning for the an- e Painless Extracting and o carrying of con- Mrs. Catherine Coffey. September 1, 1911, was $72,474.04; It | pabe theaters In New Ingland. The | nual town meeting 18 to see if the een wrapper. Filling a Specialty |(c2\5 «wiione in ihe shape of an Ugly | The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Coffex | Tas increassd 3379134 in thé past | clectrical work will be completed this | town will vote to wuthorize the sele ar pE e 762 Maln St will looking slungshot, the name of Louis | way held Tuesday morning from her | vear. Week and will be a dacided advanca |men to repiace hereafter any small 752 Main Street, - - illimantle | Oswav’ was called in clty “court ‘at | home on Valley atreet at 11 e'clock, | Senool’ atatiatics compllell by A. C. | ook Snd il be 8 e e | ages. With conthate beidmas ‘vemich Telephona Eridgeport Tuesday morning. but as| ity requiem high mass following from Gick, secretary ana acting school | felson, liire ne a e natune o B ANEE T Eor At e SR there was no response his bond of $50 | St Jjoseph's church, with Rev_ P. J.|visitor, show that the wages of the To. Meet During Winter. | Gefinite period and -therefore ‘cheapest -— s wae declared forfelted ~He was ar-| Mooney ns celebrant. The bearers | teachers in Griswold were 31468440 | oo g S0 PORAR TR o Hin Ythe end. . l =5 . by Special Policeman Joseph | were john Connor. Patrick Dennehey. | as against $19,852.85 in 1910, 5 Pfl 7 (U‘;‘” b‘ N b S‘nl7; i L] SPRING, Piano Tumer | Znohey at a aance in Rokocsy hall. | Bayeick Gonror ahd Vaurice Moran. |~ Tiken as o' whote, eliminating the | ton that has been _in’existence for | Seen and Heard. | R g 1op | BUFial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. |snow and soldiers’ monument items. | Several ¥eare FAC MAS SIWATS PIOCICH | State Highway Commissioner Mac- | "Phone. Willimantic, Conn. | There are at present in operation Mers. Ellen Brodsriok. appearing in the account of 1310 from | TUSH Entertalnment, for 1e members: | ponald is said to be agreeable to mac- ol “|in the city of Pernambuco 125 auto-| . - Mra Ellen Broderiok, @ o |ihe comparisons, the fown expenses (i o be maintained throughout the | GIiising Fim street as Soon as may mabiles The funeral of Mre. Eilen Broderick | pS Geen®s Tiie more tals vear. than | GmIng winter seson, with weekls | 30%0HCRiont attor the work, now un- HIRAM N. FENN, e el e T o ormutecn | 1851, all of which appears on items | TNUrsday night meetings beginning| ger way, of putting in sewers, Is com- 3 % UNDERTAKER and BDMBALMER mass following at “Mary's church | Ythere more expenditure was unavolda- | o geason. : The club has a large mem- | PIoted. N s i (See window display) €3 Church St. Willlmantie, Ot at nine oclock Rev. J. F. Donahue, bership. s Telenhona Ladz Assistant STATIONERY and SCHOOL SUPPLIES "When it rebels after a hearty pastor of the church, was the cele- | from this ¢ The bearers were John Fred Maynard and Miss Fya Les- Having Target Practice. for target practice, in which much pro- | Agents | this city, making arrangements to put | hat in many cases will be elab- | - Help Yeur Stomach! !brant. The services were attended by S e e Ve T taara | 2 yrhat 1o miany i P . 5 » B S ! % irteenth | grate decorations on business biocks C antern =, = = C fla‘ri;k‘xen::i‘mg?tr oal ;:feg::;::;;sr?iferlm: essard. company, C. A. C., have been at their;,ng residences for October 12, when j fy rifie range during the last few days, pe firemen's muster is to be held. f 3 Dav, John Commusk, Daniel O'Brien,|sard were united in marriage,at St Al 5 Mre Vanderbilt in P . | s meal, it means it lacks natur and Edward Navin. Burial was in St. | Ma church, Tuesday morning gt | 1¢1eDCY has been shown, kS | Mie. VAnCeiIRIn Pamtce e s E vin,_ I vea i 3 oclock. Rev. B M. fayes colobrais | No Particular Football Activity. Mrs, Eisie French Vanderbilt of | oar antern digestives. Mary’s cemetery, South Coventry. 9 o'clock. Rev. B. M. Hayes celebrat Noj g New York and Newport has | been ed a nuptial high mass. The bride | Killingly High school, which has not | ° e e P JAMES HARRIES, #01 Main Street. Wil antic, Conn. THE CLEARMNGE SKE CONTINES POLITICIANS QUIET. But Are Sawing Wood Though Saying Nothing. was attired in a light tan cheviot suit trimmed with satin and silk brocaded braid. She wore a black picture hat und carried an ivory prayer book and pearl rosary, which were ‘given the bride by her brother Clovis. The wit- been very active in school football schedules during the last few years, does not show signs of developing an eleven this year. although with the in- creased attendance that the institu- tion has there should be little difficulty spending a few days with friends in Pomfret. Maurice Fitzgerald of New London was a visitor in Putnam Tuesday. James E. Flannagan of Boston vis- ted friends here Tuesday. Storm Lantern With the town election but six short : t : i 5 v nesses were the fathers of bride and |in developing a strong and fast aggre- at Tie Be:ton Dry Goods Store. Dan- days away things politically seem to | BE3558 Weve, Wie fathers of bride and | in deve New Haven.—Permission has been be pretty auiet. + Apparently all the . : nRIL, D g ranted to Pierrepont Foster for a - e ) -3 '\','“";"‘M'" o sty o ded f differences, if aay tiere were, were | Hful wifts, including o music cablnet, Voting Hours on Monday. et e G e B SPECI Al .=”F°ldlng L“nch Boxes SRS, 8c e B M S L pply the nee: forces, setiled eficctively in the caucas.” Wach | (3 395 K0 SRverware, Biie-a brat | The polls in the town of Killingly | street, north of Willow. for the Amer- these goads mew. quickly relieving all forms side is confident of victory, however, The relativcs attending the wedding will be open on Monday negxt in the | ican Screw company. The factory will i - and the various candidates are out 5 = Town hall building from 9 a m. until | be a two-story building of mill con- THE BC3TO DRY GOODS STORE of Dyspepsia and Indiges- Qaily, doing a lite missionary work | Were frem Marlboro “and = Spencer, | » °p " the usual voting hours i | siruction and will cost $15.000. v 3 = Main btreet, Danlelsor. tion the quiet Mass., Riverpoint, R. I, Moosup, Bal- | killingly, and the annual busines 3 ; optieaw cames A Keech Mg g : O feaday afternoon ex-First Select | 0¢ Plainfield and Jewett Cit Tabating i schsgiled it eomimmice at - s 10 Cents at all Druggists man S. Arnold Peckham said he was Reading Room te Open Sunday. 2 o'clock, when the regular and special - [ WHEN vou want (o put your husi- 3 a: onn_from two ti' five, | up. > s ey s Shim e T R RO e e B R R, allet Not so Simple. . FOR FLETCHER'S Bulletin Building columns of The Bulletin. 3! He said, "I am always a friend of cfit of those whe wish (0 ise the rend- = In spite of the fact that the legis- o A\ not worrring any and figured that his chances were just ax good as the other Mte Slater library is to reepem on Sunday matters to be considered will be taken Children Cry STORIA 75¢ 3 me in | ments, S e i condition. Websier, Mas: Charlotte Ande o ) e th ty and divide the balance be- | % Tialy Wedtenoe :‘:};‘:z‘g e It is probable that other suits of a |Son of W The genuine is sold IN. §EA!£D-BOT5 \» Hy NOI LOOK tween Fall River and New York, Business Change. and Mrs. Willlam J. Kebertson, Jr. |3imilar nature will be tried for the|J. E. Anderson of Stamford, TLES ONLY by all druggists, grocers ab ard Millerd, who has been Mr. [ Tuesday, Capt. Frank Wadsworth |were in Jreene, R. L, Tuesday, at- |lustee. Attorseys Samuel B. ki.rv-y jand Alrs Charles N. Rosen. Mis dealers, or direct, $1.00 per large bottle, g SNt for @ number of vears, | sold his market on Church street to|tending the funeral of Mrs. Alfred |Of Willimantic and Charlés .. Torry jand M illmore Rosen | The Duffy a1t Whiskey Co., Rochester, X. T at these different articles of merit in our store and prov Mr. Stiles’ place at the head of | frank . Deming and Wallace G. Hill, | Sparks. of this city were counsel ior Mr. Hol- | Britain, Misses }dith and Olga Ry-{ "~ cior, 18 to voursed aur excentional possibilities of selling you the {he local department. Mr. gfillord s | both of ihls cits, Mr. Wadsworth is |~ Mrs. D. P. Auclaire anmounces her | PTOOk: Atlorney C. K. Scarls of this | dens of Washinglon, Conn. Mrs. Bliz- | are weliv g 4 3 promotion | pusiness he will engage in for the fu- | —adv. 3 : L aheweon Misses | 3 are well [AeOIVON ) ture. He has been conducting the mar- | Rose, the little daughter of Mr. and ASKS FOR $5,000. i st e e A R Z. ket about two years, having purchased | Mrs, Williim T. Crumb, was very ill - S ge- Slum, Chirles eath vs. Bessie oDPD FIRE ENGINE it from Fred Meunte & el ettt nsational Features in Breach of ez ath. ‘Trial Jist: To Court—Frank Achion AT T - e s Ll A i Promise Suit on Trial. SUPERIOR COURT. Davis and Damase Boulais A!n; 3 ansfield Center—Gift of Buys Twe-T Buildi e oustrial” and Manufacturing Co.;_firs ys Two-Tenement Building. - - : | L a ’ e Buffalo Man. Nancilog Bador o has i phrenave DANIELSOK Following the _Flolbrook-Blackmar | S"ort Calendar -ard Assignment of | Georze . Holbrook, trus. ‘4 Vo o ¢ 4 e case tie breach of hE e Cases at Putnam on Friday. Russcil; second Thursday, the small two-tenement building, No. | Borough Delegates at Firemen's Con- ach of promise suit of Ida Y- o " H, Btohe was announced Tuesday that|g Valley streat extension, from Mi 5 Sirine of Pemnfret vs. Samuel Renick v oo e el ansfield Center nad received an ob- | Agnes Nelligan. Mr. Bacon will tear vention—New Telephone Service | of this city was commenced = A‘to: The Windham county superior eourt E ;]rrru(.\) \3 | solete piece of fire apparatus from Lu- |down the bujlding and store the tim- | Ready by October 7—White' Would |rey Charles I. Torrey - | comes in-for short calendar ind as- | or;. Tuesdas, OOt 1 NN | clus 8. Bigelow of Buffalo, N. Y., Who | pers for future use. Miss Nelligan re- | Like Local Franchis Mg Sinne. Altbiiey e S Denlelx Boninen s X with his family spends the summer in | cently built a fine three-story brick ;5 Al 1ey. for Mr. Renick i Er e s o | "Dna PUrKHT Fovernmont has giyeRm that town. ~Alfred Oden hauled the | giructure on the street and fhe dis- | Miss Alica Caron of Baltimore, for-| S Siriie was Kept ipon the wit- | William b Williams, judge, Folloping | St et R % Conts g