Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1911, Page 2

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WILLIM What Is Going Social and Entertainment odist Chureh. Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent Associa- e On Tonight. © at Metn- ses here in ample time to determine who shall be granted licenses, that the places may open on November 1. As Sterling, Windham, and Putnam, the three Sther license towns in Windham couniy, already have licensed places, | operation of business men and other citizens has aided in making this pros- pect all the brighter. 7 There will be it is estimated, about 500 men in the parade that will begin to form in Union square by 10 & m. SALE OF ' Blankets and Comforters tion. ek ety ,| Killingly will first be considered by |1n this pageant of gaily decorated ap- Willimantic Commandery, No. 26, U. Patrick 'J. Bransy, | the commissioners this yea; ¥ | paratus and nattily uniformed fire- i fighters will he, aside from. the entire three ~companies two from Millbury, three from Patrick J. Braney; aged 47, died at St. Joseph's 'hospital,” I'uesday. afte nooh of typhoid fever. He was a resi dent of Hamipton. There survive a mother, Mrs. Mary Braney of Hamp- ton, and a brother, Michael Braney of Providence,. R, 1. The body: will be| shipped this (Wednesday) morning to' At Funeral of I. W. Allen. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Allen of Brook- Iyn, their daughter, Kthel G. Allen, and their son, Assistant Postmaster Raymond Allen, Danielson, are im Hartford today (Wednesday) to at- tend the funeral of I. W. Allen, brother local department, from Southbridge, three from Brookfleld, Webster and_three from Danfelson. Six bands aad drum corps will be in line, incivding Tubbs' of Norwich, St. James’ of Danlelson, Kiities’ of Water- o. o, yindham Encampment, No. 10, 1.-0. ‘Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Scenic “lemple. Eastern Star Loage, and A. M. i No. 44, A F. CAT SAVES FAMILY. of E. E. Allen. The deceased was a ish of North Grésvenordale, Musical Pussy Wak Mrs. James | D3nielson for the funeral and burial. nnn"e‘ urx ”f"fi“?}"“‘i r“af had been |a Southbridge organization ,one fram. 5 =S : | a resident of Hartford for forty years | Putnam and Warren's drum corps. Haggerty, Who Finds Rooms Filled | = Grex Club Plans Active season. | and for 51 vears was engaged in the | The fine of march will take in. all cmoN BI.ANKE'I‘S With Gas. The Grex club of the First Congre- | Brocery: business in that city with his sections of the cit. ‘While business will not be zenerally suspended it has been arranged that the scnools and mills will be closed for the day. Big crowds'are looked for, as business Is to be forgotten for the day in surrounding towns and the rail- roads are giving excursion rates. The COMFORTERS Real Good Value filled with white cotton gational church _held monthly meeting Tuesday evening the parlors of the church. Five new | members were admitted and following | the usual appetizing supper prepared | and served by the boys, Morris Heard, | a brother of the p = its regular. brother Albert, Besides the brothers mentioned, Mr. Allen leaves his wife and a sister, Mary K. Allen, the latter The fam oL ex-Alderman Raggerty narroavly escaped asphyxia- tion by gas early Tuesday morning at thelr-home, 117 Main streef, and would uindoabtedly have been seriously affeifed hut for a musically inclined James 65¢ 75c -$1.00 $1.75 and $2.00 pair WOOL BLANKETS of Brooklyn, No other aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so OBITUARY. cat that the family owns. Mrs. Hag- | esting talk. The feature of the even- Frederick W. Hartwell. Connecticut company will operate a useful and certain i m.king " 4 $1.00 $1.50 3$2.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 Berty, who had been sleeping soundly.| ing was the presentation of a hand- | Rev. and Mrs W. Douglas Swafeld | double-hzader sexvice, Putnam 1o Dan- delici h lm - food . 3 i alter ‘retiring, was suddenly awakened | some carving set to one of the mem- |are ai Providence iodar (Wedneoiery | 1elson. elicious, wi $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $8.00 and #10.00 pair | (h1L 0 L inE Tl ne Manra by thel iors, Harold Brillipacmho. whe mer.| Sooot brovilcnes today-(Wefineaday) Helaom /02 0ol 0l % WOG S, THodR sounds of bisic. She immediately at-|ried’ recently. The presentation Was|for Irederick W. Hartwell, father of | men hds been arranged for on a gen- tributed. ‘the early serenade to the |made by Clark W. Burnham, president | Mrs. Swaffield, he having died, sud- |erous scale by the local department. .E“n"’“‘:f“"“k'» which on previous occasions | of the club. varlous plans for the|denly Monday, afier being il only a |Dinner s to be served them and the Tll Ba . P d s i s a céned the family slumbers by | winter were discussed. The Grex club | ghoyy g s o o o Bl ot riodm, onl One-piece Bat. of Australian Lambs’ Wool, IYGnning up and down the kevboard of | Will in ail Drobabiity he ugain renre- | tommen mhen He o erd it e | usiclans al FREE O RO, being e y kmg owder | the piano and also picking the strings | sented by & good fast basketball team | tack of malaria, complications develop- | charg : light and warm, $2.75 each | of Mr. Haggerty’s favorite musical in- | this season. ~A manager and captain | ing laten | s hundrad dolasisin oiiués 48710 made from ight and warm, 2. | strument, the banjo. Mrs. Haggerty'| will probably be elected at the next | Fyederick Willard Hartwell was born | go to visiting companies as follow 2 smelled gas and investigation disclosed | meeting. {at Langdon, N. H. January 8 1850, Hook and ladder contest, $50 and Ro al Gra ' ream of Iartar the fact that a valve on the Kitchen = and was the son of Samuel and Lucy |$15; horse hose, $75 and $25; hose con- L pe tange wis wide open and the rooms of Various Items. M. (King) Hartwell. His parents died |test, $50 and $15; steamer doniest, Hemmed WRAPPER BLANKETS the ‘house were full of the escapink| Among those to take out hunting K while he was very young. In 1861 he |$50 and $15; best appearing compa- gax. The windows were thrown open |jicenses recently were Wilton L. Rose. | went to Providence at the age of 11 |nies, $15 and $10; best decorated ap- < 1 BED SPREADS and plenty of fresh air allowed to cole | Michael A. Sullivan, James A. Ruther- | vears to live with his uncle, John B. |paratus, $25, $15 and $10; hand tub No Alum No Lime Phosphates Cords and Frogs 6t “'w:';:mfifi of e family were|ford and G, Howard Chaffee. Hartwell of the old Hartwell-Richards [contest, $100 and $30. All {he contests . ovel e, R R The elegant silk American und Ttal- | wholesale dry goods house. He attend- |are scheduled for the afternoon, be- ;{.00;(;35.0: to match, B e e o e hoire. | ian fags fo be carried by St Michael's ed the public schools und Providence | ginning with the ook and ladder com- ringe reads i at. 4 Kpepoie i B Italian society in the Columbus day | aigh school, later going to Kimball un- { panies at . P in many colors and at 11 o'clock sald that no odor of &S| . qe are on exhibition in the show |ion academy at Meriden, N. H. Following is the board of officers for for iron or brass beds, designs Thid bepdctected at that Hme, K oo {window of a Main stroet store. In 1368 he became a bookkeeper for |the day ke d $1.89 S SRt Frovtanily fhaty e ettt sk e hter of | Day & Chapin, in Providence, and re Chicf marshal, Lieut. David Flagg: cut cornered, at 51.89, ‘before-her practice hour upon the mu-:{ _Miss Pauline V. Smith, daughter of | o s 0~y fop L everal |aids, Frank Thayer, George E. Shaw 2 $2.29.%2.75 and $3.75 $2.78 set sical instruments, had in some way|William €. Smith, Grove place, has |Malned w S IOCERNERIT for - several eSSt T igyER 1k Wil | I« Allen, who was engaged in the xm-\;::wo‘ and cf the balance he .is or- .29, 32 . A : 3 4 ; years. being paymaster for a time. On |committce of arransements, Mark e ALenANID b= iy e el Bl o oth tubbed against the valve and nearly |been selected by St. Michael's Italian |FPRW, being Taymanter for « thne. On jcommities of StAnEEmants, b an cery buklness with him.~ The funeral |dered to pay un equal amount {o other eri <1 ciety t ct as s 50! o it - gl g & 5 . S g x i il & i artford tod Wed- | lawyers imvoived in the case. el 1 b e Erlaritan i af the X Calarbos she!Mary Loring Hartshorn, and shortly |A. P. Gagne, treasurer, John McDon- j Will be held in Hartford today (Wed- |layrers muoived i the cagd, . o o X h Boys Sent to Town Farm. exercises Thursday evening. A e e e e e e a hearing in the probate court two Baby Blankets, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 eac! Tuesday morning First Selectman | The Air Line passenger train due|at that time’ secretary of the Provi- | Willlam S. Ffulier, P. Cloutier, Martin B R PR EANOIER AT e U | Robert [. Mitohell, in_company with [here at 305 Tuesday afternoon Was|Gence Steam and Gas Pipe company, he | Welch, Louis Delorme, James Barnes, IN, THE /GLOVER CAgE| 1t sllywence vory: nearly) LRy | Scalloped Spreads, $3.50 - $5.00 each o g it Rona Glotriet Ana T vaskis |eident ‘To the' oller. of o ensine ot |4 oroty die emPpley. of that concern as BN Nichols ' Hurry Sharpe, Oulle | (L) o o icued ' Total of {TaUfder, of (Glover on November 30 3 o . cl district and - | ci £ of its engine at}, poojckeeper. Guertin, I ¥ catering, amuel D. Elmore Allowed a Total of | 3l gated \the case of Joseph Florence's | East Hampton. The boiler sprung aleak | 7pgn the retirement of Mr., Hart- |iam uller; printing, Harry Sharpe; Over $10.000. i 11 SR A three boys, who were left to the Kind- r{pgwr:lmmtg"y‘ 't':'e lfl“;. ’1“?;’[”1'“’"‘ Was | shorn in 1 Mr. Hartwell was pro- | music, Graydon Sharpe; transpora- 3 i e R e Wihitkey Fom Bananas: ness of neighbors a week or so ago, |hauled into tl ocal station by the | moted to the vacancy in the secretary- |ttion, James Barnes; reception, Fred| Cambridge. Mass, Oct. 10.—I%r his | The Siecle o rhen :hglr fsl;;!{’ came l;ur:lw e Switching engine. ship, which he retained up to the time |N. Flags, chairman, and the entire |legal labors during the past two vears | ”1’;m:- <:;"- \(!\ 5 3}}\‘\;‘_“‘ “‘\ “’";;t‘c‘;‘;;;f oxicated condition and drove them = of his death. In 1893 this company |department. in defense of the will of Clarence I. | that i s advices that twe v e H. C. Murray Co -3 e SR G LI Personals. S T e ek : e o e e Seus~ | o At Salgtin, Cochin Chine, have at s i o their inight garments. Mrs. Florence| Charles I'. Risedorf was in Spring- |ests, under the name of the General National Organizer Coming. dryman, as well as counsel for “the |last succeeded in making pure whis g vas taken to the hospital the same |field Tuesday Fire Extinguisher company, known all | George Sheehan, of Boston, national | widow, 'Samuel D. Zlmore, a Boston |key from bananis. 2 cvening and has been receiving treat- | Jjames Gorry of Monson, Mass., is the | over the country, and Mr. Hartwell |organizer of the A. O. H. and State||awyor, was allowed $7,112 in the pro- = e e y . ment there since. The father was ar-| guegt of friends town. was elected secretary and made man- | President Philip Sullivan of Thompson | pate court tcday, out of the estate. | Pears cost three times as muc rdigned in police court and sentenced | ™ ;4 o1 [, Hickey attended the open. | 38eF of its Providence plant. In 1906 | Ville are coming to Putnam Sunday,| Mr. Elmore has already received | did ten years ago. to 120 days in the county jail. The| Aichael L Hickey uttended the open- | LC /¢ elacted one of the directors of | October 29, to address a gathering of } A three little lads, aged 5, T and 9 LBl g e, @ir Tuesday. |y, orperation. members of the organization to be - - —= 5 = bright youngsters, were taken to the| Mrs. Peter Hardman and daughter,| I, was a director of the Atlantic |held in A..O. H. hall Their visit is 3 o Ser end Wosd LU tarerit Miss Elizabeth, spent Tuesday in Hart- | National benk of Providence and was |to be made of special interest. ONLY FRUIT EXTRACTS. Sk S L8 4 - Z mesgclated with various other ¢ Unclaimed Letters. 3 George Baldwin of* Pleasant street |cial and wmercantile enterprises at v ' . 20 MULE TEAM AT SODA FOUNTAINS. CHARITY BALL e s o ZlaCh el admboun i dnitrontom tlen | S oot i SR L N D S R took an active part in the affairs of | claimed at the Putnam posiofice this | 2 % e from Cider Only to Be 4 Selectman Charles B. Russ of Chap- | the Baptist church in Providence and Lt i e | tuss of Chap 2 b 2 kR Considered Pure. Large Number Attending. l wasin’ Willimantic ' on businees {14d veen a member of ‘the Ceniral |Howe Jr. due Lellav, Drof Jiven i Tuesday | Baptist church since 1868, P C¥s a 33 - 1 . - g vek, . S Dav] Boulay | Washington, Oct. 10.—An order for e first ball of the season was| 3 = » For many vears he was much inter- | Wek, Mrs. §. . Arnold, David . & the imediate consideration of the pers | £1ven in WasHburn' hall Tucsday even: atreet is omteriaiming Miss Dora Hoser | £5ted 1n and closely identified with (he | Miss May Carl, Miss Laura Caron, Mrs. : | plexing questions: “What is beer?” [ INg and was largely attendes Fhe af- | o N orwich. 7 Providence Y. M, C. A, and was its | Johanna e e g gl e i d"“What s a |fair was’ the maiden atiemp: of fhe °>,’:“("s:‘ L s fe o | president rrom 1898 ‘to ‘1900, ana® haa | Mrs. Cora Sager. | soft_drink > w. ssed this afternoon | L-adies’ Hebrew Charitable _society, uesday ey € vey, A |, rof i . for CI By ihe hoard of food and aaus emeon | organized June 30, 1909, The hali was|D: Svellman and C. . Macfariane at. | tors. ever sinse, . - Doard of direc = l:i]eard“fn ht'he ~asm“'nanrom W r Clllfllllfl.\um prettily decorated and the guests pres- ) tended the Stafford fair | Mr Hartvell teaves his wife, one oE. Waiden Wright was in | Gernie of decay dou ilate on oit-used pots | hese three pure food problems have/ i::m" New H:\en‘.. l\r;u ll_nndoul. i .\‘l{f n:'m Mers }‘:eor(:‘ \lurLra,\m 0}{ son <nd three married daughters: Jo- = i Mo wWas e visttor dn | Tm um £ . oor o o . und o arly rtfor Norwich, olchester and | Hartford are visitin, ank D. s O v Wi ii 4= > - o ’ A M AT | oo souhs ot mrosbens ot the "bouth | Mouoe, (ogetner With The people of | ard famis:” Sies. Mursss” i 3 ter | niring Hopariment o the'eninai | Py, iyssanr. U0 L mees.| @2d pans, and ordinary soap and water only g FACH | yave been unable to agree. The illimantic who attended. considered |of Mrs. Blish. Fire Extinguisher company: Mre Wil | , M- M. Dwyer was s TEN T PACKAGE | tirement of Solicitor George P. McCaivo | the evening a grand success or. | Samuel Chesbro. Mrs. Ernest P.|lam B Peck Mrs Leonard W. Cronk- G B e clean off the surface. e an e temporary absence of Dr. F. L. Music was rnis Y, RO¥CE'S Or- { Chesbro and Miss Laura Chesbro left | hite and Mr: ouglas Swafficld. by i n t ity s, » - | Dunlap from the "board leaves Dr.fchestra, Dancing was enjoved from § | Tuesdyy morning for a short aviomo- [ Miss Plorence Congdon has returaea |8monk, Tussiays, Taorm, [ M P 1d D d th S d it ’ght‘ Viley and Dr. R. . Doolittle, the new | U 2, and co sed a fine pro-|pile trip, with Willlam Burleson as |to Groton afiera wesk's.visit to fricnds | 3 “fow hours Monday evenin t rk—a oes 1T 11 The T. B. Sadd Co. | noberCram S, he o | S0 a2 o£55 Smiars: sopemenica | 2he, 412 R erdoabic g o stendes eveninz | Gold Dust does the wo nd : . K. N ; ot of encores, The money : ¢ their basket social. | = by | action to settle the long standing con- | PY a number of encor The mone Alexander J. Campbell of N, Bitgood-Gall. o A incprpora £ . i troveesl raised as a result of the charity ball] _-Alexander J. Campbell of New itgoo S The meeting of the incorporators of | s, cleans € a new whistle 768 Main Street. | b e e e e don and W. 3. Lewis of Rockville were | Mgs Jennie Reminston = Call and | the Day Kimball hospital 15 to be held i It digs deep after germs, d s bright e N sid b the dieava. I con. | fund that the society proposes to use e city i e interests of | Frederick E. Bitgood, both of Dan- |this (Wednesday) afternoon. : ngh Tel.234-4 Willimantic, Ce. | isitd by {iebuara, 1t e the cons | fond, (st e SOl BTOBORS 10 Ve | the ™ ockelleWillimantic (s and | looon, ‘were matfica ut Sirs Guits | - iront streat: Wil provibll e clear and leaves your pots and pans as new, as should be made only from cider needy of their faith. In addition to the | ™ e I company. home. Main street, Tuesday evening at |of sewer building materials before s IS That vinegars made trom male ieae | ickets sold at the door. many were ~ DANIELSON - 7 ociock, Ttev. Clarence 11. Barber of | Thursdey's parade gets under way. as the day they were new and sanitarily safe. molasses, wine and other ingredients|disbosed of at an advance sale to per- 4 o€ Cougresutioniisehurch ‘oficlating. | Tuesday, Club’s Session. | Should not be branded as pure vinegar, | scns who desired fo help the good S Only members of the two families | e At s S & RreoN . . T otatood it Dt Bogile S | huse atong Willam Terie ‘Wi T30 | Sae of Ennis Farm—New Fire Trusk |Wete piesent” M i Nip, Wieood | an enioyavle mesting of e M| Gold Dust does this work in just half the time | 3 r ork, > 3, Ha 3 )t Seward s 2 | ment” ot sgteuiture, hoids x sifuiar | Benjamin Tisenbers. Visit ~ Borough Soon — Obituary | Vi Thesdus afternoon required by soap or any other cleanser. Doesit { s gt ip 2 < | Mr. and Mrs, F. F. Russell were in . | drug’ inspection is likely to make a At the Opera House. Notes: | PUTNAM i Tue . i L Providence Tuesday # A AreaTrifle Bard, | i S5 i e Wik B WSS mn e Mo Ve e drmction| g ey o7 G2 wet sige sen- | o, . |Praviofnce Tatmtay, L e wn| better, too R o RS e L Jhe Loomer opera house uesdas | (o’ messenger ‘during the session of City Meeting Votes Against Walnut | Frederick of Worcester are guests of | _ Acti st s s and played to a fine house. The pres- ¢ e THECT GUENE | s s Street Improvemsnt—Di for | Mr. and Mrs William e in School solla Bwintains o e ok ] A 2 wssembly vecently closed, Frovemsnt—Divorce for - But Cheer Up, for You Can | ;s ouucins con apnls oniy o whe | eniafion ‘was' sxeeiont™iha e et | W 0™ SHilinain ™" SO0 | M Wit Stoma Firemertn: Muster {516 Gold Dust cleans every, siaits . Commerce. Saa T alN . il ridge, where he is to be employed. Plane—Offi T . s 9 L e s Ceott arink should con. | NCht away feeling that they had been| “yuio Monohan, formerly baggage- Sne=Omceny Flacted! byattascital HOSPITAL GUILD thing like magic. y By el anly & pueh Shatt CElrart g aE e Sutertmen. master at the local railroad station, Guild. iy i opite 2424, pi tor s Bt e a motorman in Providence. He wasa| , s s Holds Annual Meeting With Mrs. W. ’”l;da“ P A AR z"'fl:‘;‘:{‘l e ,To P;rt-lc_mlfl;_;" P?"“-\ L | Visitor ai bis home here Tuesday. I[‘):X:“»isgsml Siwmesting gf Tiichany H. Mansfield. Gold Dust is sold in - v Y Way 1 St. Jean Baptiste d’Amerique, the ol z 5 H od ‘n_the proposed appropria- b 2ok = wimn“c e pould be permitted in the mat- | sociéty, will participate in the Colurn- Acting Me iCindergactnae. . | tion of 34,890 or laying out and | U e tA T Fosal 5¢ size and large pack- e T1317%\ et pile mealth of children = should|ple°day parade and services held in| Miss Josepnne anielson of Main | improving' of a portion of Walnut | The annual meeting of the Hospital | Fwactenomdangered by e qanificlal | connection therewith. Tt is expected | Street has been selected to temporarily | strect, the vote being 175 1o, 140 ves, | EUIId of tie Dac Kimball hospital was ages. The large package «Let the GOLD DUST TWINS i Bkt A7 ing matter and flax-|ihat 2 number of other societies who | fll the vacancy caused by the resigna- | The ballot box was open from 10 a. | held with Mrs Tesd: : greater economy. do your work.” y | ors that are sometimes used, and the | |1, 5 VST Teabonded will be seen | tion of Miss Marion Scott, teacher in |m. to 3 p. m. Irederiek W. Seward | NOM® in Ring street Tuesdav afternoon means : 5 pu};n(- should be protectéd against the |, . borage. the kindergarten of the School street |was moderaior and Registrars Farley {3t 3 oclock, The following officers 3 | gaffeine and ‘dope’ that finds its way school. Mise Danielson is experienced jand Xyan were on duty. The senti- | Weie elected: o 2 15 Unien Street. | e of the drinks. Not a Candidate for Mayoralty. |in Drimary. work { ment of the majority of those voting | President, Miss & Bilzabeth Ca 3 il " ppropriati hans | secretar: reasurer, A 2 g ~ K , Three Mentha for Wire-Tapper. The rumor that Frankiin H. Elmore, = Eag: Soid: - amatahe AR OpEAUGH: whe DG | SFarsaia; “divectors, Abington, M Mads b THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Terms strictly confidential. | | " 2 of the firm of Elmore & Shepard | William Ingalls has sold the Woods | PS8t CXP! y @ prominent cilizen | puretta Grosvenor Miss e Verin o Faley Song (ihe ovcl | tanaurel, Md., Oct. 10.—A gang of wire- | w519 pe the republican candidate for | hill farm, ro-called, in the town of |WRo. in casting a no vote, said: | Kather g 5 i e I tanpers ‘was caught operating outsige | WOUld be the republican candidate fo to & Long Island man, This | A in favor of this plan, but expendi- f:‘;‘rf“;fl [ Epane Mye track here this afternoon. | My Eimore sald Tuesday that he was 3 the Ennis farm, opposite Wiiliams- o “;\\;;iie n Suffictently heavy: in | (SMTEL C\itic: Mrs| Charles € fwhsie we $ - most certainly not a candidate and|Ville, and is known as one of the very |Ag City S Danielson, _ Mrs. T. _Hopkins, ° i ELMORE & SHEPARD, | il was wenicoced to chrue Gaonths [T0RL Cortainiz, not & candldle i) Jub nS SREE 500 0GR | ime Extemorlinary expenses ot 1011, | Denielon, e L Hovking, ood Health is the Target (Busccssers te Sessions & Wimowey | justice. The gung is allesed to have | S4id that he had no political aspira- Unclaimed Letters. |ing machinery and the matallation of | COPS, Mrs. . A. Back; iampton, been operating in the interest of pool. | ions whatever at the present time. Hel petiers eddressed to Charles Duprey, | sewers, not to mention the building of | William Hammond; Pomfret. Mrs : ini Get and kee and Funera r"fil.& rooms in Washington and New York. | did admit, however, that he would like | navid ~ Coctrane, Ray . Hilton and |a mew high chool and an expensive | W: Averill, Mrs. I, W. Trowbridge, Mis of your aim—or should be—and first in importance. Get and keep to see some good live voung fellow get| Georze Larkin remain unclaimed at | bridge across the Quinebaug river, | Adaline Tucker: Thompson, Miss Dun- | Ith and you can work with hope—find life worth living—rise the nomination, and intimated that he i 8 : . aine: Woodstock, Mrs. good health and you c: P 08-82 North Stroet, B s 4 the Danielson postoffice this weck. |town expenditures for wnich city tax- [0S Mis. Paine; O 2 FaT ¢ g ¢ and ambition—know LADY ASSISTANT, | BEUERAR. inat b el ap t0 the Fusnk Attending Taunton Funeral {payers are also liable, cau many to | George Sampson, Mrs. H. T. Chil after nights of restful sleep—have energy and a(;n ition 3 = <j voters of the city and town to select a T P34 H g i il o Tast Woodstock, Mrs. Carrie Lew 1 health, or in poor condition, see what Telenbons camBeatmaa. | The Ravages of - men from thelr ranks for the various | At wnd Mr=. Michael Tead, Michacl ks asainet he epbrontiation, tloush | Nortli' Woodstock, Mrs. L. J. Leavi content. If you are out of he P d 4 Vag Hair offices to be filled and work for their| Head, Jr..and the Misses Many, Mar- ¥ % £ atasals OVe- | Woodstoek Valley, Mrs. Oliver His- | H Trduliles' nosdi’t ba election. garet and Nellie Head are at Thunion ment fon which: the Tonty Was fobe | ox ey Baward Chamberiain, | ] . | — today (Wednesday) attending the fu- i regan, Mrs. J. A. M. Atwood, ! i Fresh Water Clams. neral of Frank McDonald, busband of Eeae T Phillips: Putnam, Mrs. J. A. Car- | 911 Overland Models| Tuesday Ellery P. Weeks discovered | Mrs: Delia (Head) McDohald, Burial GRANIRD:DIVORCE | penter. Migs Mars Danieis, Sre a fine bed of fresh water clams in a| Will be Mrs. Me s ; Btoddara, Miss Mary o : e { {mudnole” near Tatem's mill in Wind- | will return to Daniclaon with ner cnil- | Serthe M Fione Wine fn_ Contested | iene burocher,” Miss Anna can do for you. Your food will taste right and nourish you better \ | ham Center. Mr. Weeks brought home | dren & 3 | i y Feriury. son, Mrs. Charles Torrey, 1 3 » T , T % ed. | ERNEST P. CH26BRO, 1029 Main St, & few specimens in order that some Extra Car Service. ™ i Sranen dusnna Waterman, Mrs. Edmond Ange. —your bowels will be regular and your nervous system C"”"°§f 5, [ con's avho have said that they never| mpe Connecticut company will have s e er e Gontt teve) Taes Four hundred and seventy-live arti- | Your blood will be purer and you will feel more” cheerful, Your Bertha M. Stone was granted a con tested divorce from Willis Stone. Both parties are well known in Killingly and formerly 1ivad on the Green Hol- low road. The decree was granted on the grounds of habitual mtemperanc The couple were married March 1904, Mrs. Stone leaving her husband \ Willimantic, Conn. | | “Going St of the Clothing Busingss” Nechanics’ Bept. Store lams of the fresh water variety | .ight have that privilege. The clams | resembled the large round salt water | clams so palatable when properly pre- pared with a fish dinner. Mr. Weeks said that there were even larger clams in the bed and that there was a good number of them. cles wera made or contributed during | extra cars in service tomorrow (Thurs- el : the year; $179.85 was raised. day) in order that the heavy traffic that the firemen's muster at Putnam is expected to create may be easily handled. There will be no half-hour cars, but a double header service will be maintained between Danielson and whole system will be benefited and you will know why so many thousands have found that Beecham’s Pills hit the target and Hit Right Every Time WEDDING. Carle-Botham. daugh- OUTFITTSRS TO ALL I pacty = Puinam, cars running on the usuai|in September of last year. ter of Ransom BdraLLloy of mrm city, | Sold Everywhere. In boxes, with valuable directions, 10c. and 25c. 3 The case was commenced here on |where she has made her home for HAIR TONIC | e i e New Truck Arrives. cvening of last week, when a and Walter Carie. & ot he k o e ex i Phursds e anies o o1 ine o o ere Tuesday by | A mwe varmey of Fresh Wish; alse piilaad Msip stréct block, paving has prograss_ | THITR0NT Dloraite thS compinies of | BiEt Scaion not AHIUmEd KU nl e | Y v Beidbar. pastor of .the Scaliops. Oysters and Clams. at ed much more rapidiy and smoothly o 2 3 AR o) R s 1 make - ¢ i e Lk i James' band, will give a short street |was taken at the Saturday. sitting of | Methodist church. hey Wil L STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerth St. ey oine was & day | Parade without apparatus, before leav- | the court and the taking of testimony |their home in Boston. | T o e et My | img for Putnam. The apparatus is to |compicted Tuesday, when court was = e i | 1C and a half ahead of his contract. The |y gont up carlier. Tuesday afier- |in session from 10.30 until after one OBITUARY. | { time allotted for the =grouting was|;Son“the new hook and ladder (ICk |oclook. Attorney Charles L. Torrev skl o } | e g > was received heére from Providence and |of Putnam. represented Mr. Stone, At- Erving W. Allen. Ir. £ G JACKSON—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty | The Standard Preparation for all Hair and Scalp Dis- eases for over 30 years— 50c. and $1.00. grouting was completed Tuesday noon. The contractor has had a large force of men on the job the last couple of days and everything in connection with the work has been running very won much attention not only firemen, but citizens as well, Schools to Hold Sessions Thursday. The schools in the town of Killing- from torney A. G. Bill of Danielson counsel for Mrs. Stone. An unusual feature of the case was Judge William H, Williams' recom. mendation, Tuesday, to State Atto was Erving W. Allen, who for 31 had been a member of the firm of Al- len Brothers, grécers at the corner of Main_and Sheldon streets, Hartford, Change In Bank Hours Z smoothly of late. The stretch of street | Iy will be in session as usual tomorrow | [\ o v Ltorney | 4jed Sunday évening of a complication | 752 Main Street, - - Willimantio Coke Liquid Shampeo thor- i a fine piece of work and there has| (Columbus day), the town school com- | (Marles It Searls that he investizale | o¢"Giceases at his home, No. 56 Pres- | Telephena oughly cleanses and is been less trouble over its construction | mittee having voted that there be no : ;2 (SCTMAG FUEE O ¢ é”{’, " dume | ton street. He had been ill for the past - i S than the two previous stretches by the| vacation on this day, following out the RO, D £ Son four months. He was born in Canter- soothing and refreshing to e oontraator: Doty i Torce. to ciimimate as many |Gf thelr statements periaining to @ vis- | {L MOWNT LG Tt efora forty vears . 8 tired scalp—large bottle My jangefeld was confident Tuesday | holiday recesses as possible. Business [ It 10 Providence were dlametrically ob- | 4g0. 'He leaves his wife and two broth- | 0 d after Auaust 1st. 1911, the Jewell HIRAM N. FENN, [11 that he would complete the work weil lin Danielson will be generally sus- [POES0 . % 1 ers, E. A. Allen of Brooklyn, and Albert n and aife 03] i 5 . R 4§ within the terms of his contract with | pended, however. b ourt was adjourned sie die, he % UNDERTAKES b e~ At Al Druggists The city. The work hias been held up | Mr. and Mrs. Wi J. Reynolds have | Dusiaéss for this lerm having ‘becn ¢ : gy g THE KELLS COMPANY - I eaier, nsdenanio et Sud [esuimien iy SIIEY, Mtse R nion | TR A City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will Te cabosa Ladx Assistant S ormy weather. 3. stay w. with Reynoids’ brother, Reynolds, in Assonet, Mass, Bijou Whist Club Officers. ‘The following are the newly elected officers of the Bijou Whist club, which | has commenced its series of meetings | for the season: President, Mrs. Joscph Halle: vice president, Mrs. Francois Vaudry; sccretary, Miss Amabilis Halle; treasurer, Mrs. Pierre Turgeon. No Date for Commissioners’ Visit. The county commissioners have fixed no date for ccming to Danielson rela- tive to the granting of licenses, but it has been said by a member of the Dboard meeting will be held S a 1 Johnes St. 2 pr YRy Whist Club to Reorganizi The Jolly Sixteen Whist club will meet for organization at the home of . Scripture Friday evening. Mr. cripture was president of the club the bast year, but said Tuesday that he s not a candidate for re-election, that in all probability W. N. Bowen Children C ry FOR FLETCHER'S $500 IN PRIZES. To Go to Visiting Companies for Fire- men’s Big Muster on Thursday— Schedule of the Day's Events. All arrangements are completed for the big firemen's muster to be held here tomorrcw (Thursday). The city is gay with flags and bunting and every !ndication is for the largest and most successful celebratior that Put nam has had in a decade. No effort has been spared by members of the Jepartment to male= Thursday. a. pig and joyful day and the hearty co- Newburgh, N. Y. Healthful Hints A Refreshing Drink For Fever Patients Tn.d‘;:fl lll!l’.'o‘ any good sy canned fruit—raspberry of grape uice Food--add & tablespoontul of Dufly's pus ‘whiskey and a few qupl# ice. Fill up the glass with plain cold water. This may be made more Tourishing by adding the yolk or whits of 4 fresh nd shaking the whole well. e i very Bl Yecommended by D owetof Reinnta? 63 who Sas: 101 | be open every business day (cxcept Satur- E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuner Willimantie, Conn. days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 0’clock.

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