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R ] ; -' - o NOHWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY. OBTOBER 'M, 191! WILLIM ANT]C. MYSTIC Batty-Maynard Marriage—Real Estate Sale—Busy at Standard Machine What i Football: Company’s Plant. Going On Tonight. von, who died in Hartford Tuesday, il e (this afternoon). from her orwich F. A vs. W. H. §.| was held Friday afternoon at 1 0'clécK | frhe marriage of Miss Bertha May- ‘The Man on the Box at Loomer | Revy. Harry Grimes, pastor - of the |rhe Baptist parsonage Wednesday af- Murray’s Boston Store Uneeda Biscuit me in Windham Center. | pard and Ciyvde J. Batty took place at Opera touse, Windaam | Cent reregational v M Houme: S 7 : indaam - Center reregational | ternoon. Rev. Weicome E. Bates, pas- Scenic empie % 4t the Bljou ahd}church, was the officiating clergyman. | tor of the Union Baptist church, per- ne Ver lsapl ) [( “l |t' ! 5 Social and. S Burial was in the family lot in Wind- | formed the ceremony. They will re- B. 8. Soc s ance in Washburn Hal {ham cemetery. Funeral Director H.lside on Hast Main street. al and Dance in A. B. & 9 Hall, | N. Fenn of this city was in charge of : % —— | the” arrangements. e ';f";‘"r "]’ :l"*‘”: i o e e B. Y. P. U. held an interesting raper THREE CAUGHT TRAIN. | e e RN sexsion on Irriday evening at the ves- Ou ha e ‘ne e y ; S ltry of the Baptist church. Rev. i V V r One Woman in Party From Norwich | Among those to take out hunting li- Bates, pastor of the chureh, gave a lec- o censas recently were Herbert A, Card, * { South Windham, John Doyle, city | James Larkham, South Windham; Charies H. Potter, Windham; William H Was Left Bel ture on A Connecticut Yankee Seven Years Under the Union Jack. There was a large attendance. heard anyone say— iay afternoon, just as the 4.07 express for Hartford and points“west | 5 ) Vo i Celebrated Birthd: I ' was about to pull out, fonr voung wo- | LeiS; John I, Brick, W. C. Norris ey, e ety 3 w0~ |and William P. Turner, cits: Steven | Miss Albertine Rogers celebrated Sf th i e o the SlavEa e | Chilas ana Uherles T Glindall, Southofiier Waventh Birthiisy o triasy at the (S ne a lscul one In‘tne lsad made. the inquirs | Winahan. Lome of her parents,<Mr. and Mrs. s o it e i & = James Rogers, on Fort Rachel piace, t t - e S iR ““‘;‘lfg’;‘““wd } Wedding ‘ Invitations lssued. by entertaining a few friends. from 3 m a as ac b [ are issued by Mr. and |until 6 o'clock. Games were played to hurry, and hoarded the coach next £ Wilcor ‘of « Windham i{ojand et 5 ielock sunper | was seoved the smoker successfully, Then, as the marriage of their daughter, Miss | In the center of the table was a birth- train began o move, the second young | Jennie Evelyn, and Willlam Anthony |9y cake with seven lighted candles. man made the step with the as- |of this city. The ceremony will take | Those present were Misses Mary Perry, Stance of & trainman, The third of | place at the home of the prospective | Louisa Oliver, Priscilla Lamb, Mabel the quarcette, who was some distance | bride’s parents, Monday evening, Oc- A L farther off, started to beat iwand just | tober 15, at 7 o'clock AT ¥ o Sinauihe Ao Ay made the smoker with a Leavy dress | —_— Al MR osouyReelven S munjuey, suit case in her hand, but would not | Will Witness Big Game. ar pretiyapescnty: have done so but for the assistance of | - Among the local 'baseball SRawity Bac) en obligng Willimantic man, vho |leave on the 4.07 express Irid: The members of the Thread and stood upou the rear platiorm, bound |ning for New York to witn Needle club were pleasantly entertain- for the opening game of the world's | opening game in the world's series |ed ondFriday at an all-day session at ser und the quick assistance of | were Shaun Sullivan, James ¥. Sulli- | the home of Mrs. Smith at Cedarhurst. James Murphy. who run 1aotioned ta irer straggling compan Sale we Sbow an A“fflCF Brussels. $6.50, $8.50 and $9.00 a pair; Cluny in white and ecru, $1.50 to $5.00 ive Lime of Lace a pair; Nottinghams in white and ecru, 3% to 3375 a pair: Muslins in plain Clll‘llllls and figured. 50c to $2.00 a pair. were not as good as usual.” -You have never said it yourself. Madras in wh cream and ecru, 1 the public | van, Henry . Winton and Frank L.|A fish dinner was served at noon. The oods b the v 4 taxi to and from the station. The | Powell, A large bunch is planning to |afternoon was spent in sewing. 25¢ a yard: Muslin, plain and figured, fourth youns woman stopped short und | go Gown next. week I Delegate to Grand Lodge. saw ihe train gather headway as it left the -station. ~When the tiain slowed up for the no-nothing just be- fore reaching Bridge street, she start- 121%¢c. 17c and 25c a yard; Nets and \ard Laces in white and ecru, both plain and Sl vy : At the regular meeting of Mystic Reappoints Health Officers. encampment, 1. 0. O. F.. Past Chief Atiorney George E. Hinman, who is | patriarch James Cooper was elected a It is one thing to on the 4 o'clo < trolley from Norwich. Mrs, Henrietta Kidredge a house and figured, 3¢, 19 and 25¢ a yard; Scrim i e e e e health officer for Windham county, on | representative to attend the grand ; g an p along the plat- | poiq o Do 00 -8 1 th f. & P s e / . : ADD: he town health of- : t ’ = in plain and novelty effects, 15c, 18¢c f?’ 8 1“"-“dh“"“"“‘,‘ feet, "“]t 'm“h‘(‘cu‘s i Loobntrias tolows: Wil !fsffi,:‘”f)o:; s bbbl m.a e a CraCkel'S A stoppod and came back much oui o e : Samy - 17. and 25c a yard; Eureka Cretonne, 18c M| breath and apparently keenly disap- | i DF 1) 55 “::,“‘f“l’,‘];;,lfl’f_ Real Estate Transfer. a yard; Anita Cloth for covering and [/ Poinfed. The sitls had just come inientsare for a term of four years. William L. Maine has purchased of that are occaslonaay drapery. 15¢ a yard: Denims in plain had not walked fast to the station and Iot on East Main street and six build- and figured, 25¢ a yar Grand as a resnlt the party was broken up. Ten Acres Burned Over. ‘m« lots on Industrial place. £ The third young woman had u narrow | Chief Wade U, Webster responded Gareral N go Cloth. 25¢ a vard; Frost-finish Sateen, escape and must have ‘bruised acr- |to-a still alarm for a bad brush fire | sadst - L : Several members of Stonington lodge, self hadly, as she fell upon the rear | steps while clinging to the grip han- | dle_and the handle on the car. 'he spectaters at the station expect- ed an mccident might result | (s t is known as the Hanover lot | , 8 1ingl 1, Friday afternoon, at|No. 26, I O. O. ¥, were in New Lon- ie chief and his as- | don Friday evening and visited Pequot Assistant Foreman J.|lodge, No. 85, to witness the work of s> compafly, | the first degree. 4 sk 2 eman Brinadmour of | Stephen Palmer is moving his family | ok Hilitop hose compan: 3, and the | from Stonington to the house on East SOUTH COVENTRY TRUSTEES | i 0 it sncceeded in <ubduing the | Main street recently purchased of Br- flames and aying the vrogress of (Ton Billings. the fierce fire after an hour and a half Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray and son, of hard weork. Chemicals were used f Ledyard, spent Friday ctivels. An area of about ten ’s mother, Mrs. Isabella day evening the trustees of SR Dol ever -Dimock Library association of i ry held a meeting and | 25c a yard; Art Ticking, 30c a yard; Cheney Silks in all colors and pat- terns for decorative purposes, 59¢ a It is quite another thing to make them so that they are not only always better of yard: Silkoline in plain and bordered patterns, splendid | Meet to Plan for New Bosth-Dimock ! Library. drapery. Excsllent quality and good patterns Thu Boot South- ( for making Puffs and Comfortabies, Ruth New London after a Rogers has returned to it to her grand- 1205c a yard. transacted business in connection with i _ Personals.” f | perents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. New- Royaline Crepe for drapery and fancy | the proposed new building that wiil| George S. Elliott was iii Danielson | pury. o ¢ 2 articles, 25¢ a yard. soon be course of ereciion. Friday . H. Gillfillan is in New York. than all oth r ! £ uley resigned as oue of ihe| Mrs. Dennis Shea and Miss Mary | Jir. and Mrs. Daniel Gray of ledsard (S a ; 2 ees of the association, and is|Shea spent Friday in Hartford. spent Friday with the latter's aunt, Serpentine Crepe in plain and fig was flled by the election of F.| (orporation Counsel William Mrs. Charles Stoddard. . > k ured, 17 a yard. . Tracy. It was voted to sell the Clark | King was in Hartford on Friday | Working Till 9 P. M. crackers, but a ways : ot ey balia. | feld mpor was fhe guest of friends in | plant 1o men are working until 9 », m. OF TRS AT A fhe mER NN B | e B H D e e of unvarying good- : of Wa. | the mill hands are working until 8 . it odgen ot Wl lm. and on Saturday afternoons. hoped that there will be a ready sale{ Mr. and Mr: were recent guests of Dr. and R. C. White. | and a quick removal, so as not to ham- | terbu ness. per the progress of the work upon (he | Mr: | ' he H ( Murra ( ') construction of the new library build- | Mrs. Louis Gironard of Manville, R. -STONINGTON. . . . ing. 1. is visiting her som, Dr. J. A. Gir- —_— _ It was also voted by the trustees to|ouard of Union street | Charles H. Davis Injured in Fall from Hold the/dedisation, exeiimes oF 4ol M. Swmily §nHoss of Cliaplin \\'as% Corn Cutter—Ten Pins' Scores— (1% ” am of $100 was voted to go “‘\'l‘ ‘a:l ‘\{;‘“ = ‘LI:“”@ 1'(‘) “1‘”’"1;‘ = | poned. defraying expenses inci- | Mr. and Mr: Solomon of Day- dent to the holding of the exercises,on, O. are guests at the home of Dr.| (harles H. Davis. who resides at _Stampe On every The president of the association W I2. G. Sumner at Mansfield Center. | Wequetequock, sustained a painful in- structed to appoint ail necessary | Miss Bisie Kingsbury of South Will- |jury Tiursday afternoon, by falling committees who will arrange a suita- siopped off in this city for & |from = corn cufter to the ground, y Friday, while on her way | stri on his back. The machine on Hartfor ’w)mh Mr. Davis was sitting passed one of them—means that if .a million packages of Uneeda Biscuit were placed befoere you, you tson of South | under a tree and one of the limbs hit ssion of ihe | him on the ciest and swept him to ine k on his face and left iised and sustained The Windham high school football | ' 't in Hartford | 8round. He st > elaven will play Norwich ¥Free Acad- |I'riday as one of the jufrors. farm. “He wes bru ustain emy of Norwich this afternoon on Gilman, dau r of I3 ‘;*u;‘:j e b:'kfll\dl;‘:l\-:’;&l: ;:: Windham ficld. This will be the A M. Gilman, 9 B strailaen back. | < 51 ond gan; the year between the |street, has gone to St. i tana: | B° 18 not otherwise hurt. u{ flHr ny ! elevens, a the local followers look |da, to enter a boarding s P { Bowling Scores. s for & for the home team. Registrar of Voters P. D. Donahue | The Ten Pins bowled a matvh at the Unequalled for Cleansing. Coac has schooled the DOYS|left 5n the 10.07 express Friday morn- | ATion society alleys Thursday evening. |in igs of breaking up the |in. £ New York to attend the open- | The score follows 5 8 SREEN T ‘G ST forws ss and his coaching is sUre | ing game of the world’s series. | 1—Dewhurst, captain, 663, 670, ol :‘“\‘F‘ :{‘ff’: 1-2:[?’3";1'1112:?: ‘Will be an education in the| ;" o tbail tears will ipiay |15 JAmIEs L. ey, telegraph operator | "'Q‘j“‘i“ S i TEN CENT PACKAGE. S & § i Willi. minary on the coiiege | 2t Pawling 2 o i . Total 265 Ggun Cou 4 C Oose any | first principles of success. grou Storrs, Instead of Windham | NS Wwith his mother, M SEOpeys h single, Dewhu ; high four R { feld, as erroncously stated in o num- | €© VIS ¥ atives In' Wilkes-Barre, Pa- | i 'iotal, Hoelh 004, e f t e c ber of papers, The local grounds are| Attorney Amos heway of Boston Bkl on O h m Oon- i e fhe Winanam high school | arrived on the 407 express Friday Trimming the Trees. 9 ¢ 1. K. 0 hovs and mo outside team can play |afternoon to spend a few days with | On Friday, Mr. Harvey and his a & there umless upon @ mon-conflicting | his father, Amos M. IHatheway, 101 |Sistant took’ down several dead tre fldent t a‘t every 768 Main Street, date ospect street. and trimmed up the dead limbs that e ; i . kept the suniight from many residen- Walter H. Woodelt and son Herbert |/ "1, “work being skilfuilly done Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. WEDDING. of 129 Union street have-gone to New | &S ¥ : : 3 S city and Yonkers for ten days’ Ballot Hearing Postponed. Camesiit.Cailtoustte: Betore returning liome they will | The Stonington' license baliot hear- Miss Helen C. Caillouette of Beau- 0 North Boston and Wor- { mont _street and Theodore B. Camerlin . i I | D stre dian _Orchard, lmes 1 Open an account in his name e T soda cracker in that package would be |ing was postponed ¥Friday until Mon- {day. A large number of interested I. Cransion and AMiss | townsmen . attended the court at New ming, R. I, |London. ! at 10 o'clock Thursday er of s - St. James’ ch been visiting at the home of | BN d th b t |and show him the credits, Ry B AU Bl onis o | Adolphe Harpér, 1204 Main street. The 3 JEWETT CITY aS gOO aS (S eS of the parish, pbrformed the |ladies made the trip by trolley aud <. AreaTrifle Bard, ' deposits and interest. ceremeny @nd celebrated the nuptial |have enjoved their visit renewing ac- H ci Entertained—Pulpi mass. ‘The fathers of the bride and | quaintance LG ”db, "R"*fl'"“i PC';'P". om were the only atter. Mr. and Jean Nadeau, who have e e ) PO, Lo iOpan; But Cheer Up, for You Can —_— | S-RHOLE wedRtng itouy l'been visiting at the home of Oliver| . Sunday. | Camerlin_ will make th Peloquin and family, 9) Tves stre dian Orchard since Monday, left for Sterling Friday | Uneeda Biscuit ever baked. ‘ Sunday wporning at the Congres W. H. Gatie’s topic home in In. airview | inrning to their home in Arctic, R. I |Is The Greit Succession, and in the | street, W mant: and lived here | They are on their hon moon ip. tevening A Religion Not Worth Hav- ! until about three years ago. Those | WA s |ing, { 5capackage—never sold in bulk. Rev. B. Benoit fs ‘to be in the 0 and will speak NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Terms strictly confidential. nm, | on | ELMORE & SHEPARD, | (Suceessors to S jons & Elmore) mhaimers and Funeral Birectors, | Get Money by calling at the | HIH 3 | “'The bride is a daughter of Mr. and | afternoon, for a short visit before re. | {iona [ e 1 lmafl lc | 3irs. Bels Caillouette, 13 | ‘e from this city were the | Rev. I Potter's morning topic Loan C Miss Julia Smith of North Wood- | One Another. In the evaning the topic . cl & Myrs 5 £. | 0 e i is Why Believ e 0mpany, (Established 1842.) FUNERALS. Slor B SIE. Mess Wystol B B gRNDe mectinp s Wiyl Belisvy th 15 Union Streel. | H. C. MURRAY, President. John Williams. | Allerton Cushman and his broth- | | ‘nt the week end at Courtlands. | Friday morning at ten | gneuma ressure water system in- |tanuck will conduct an Episcopal s ~._J. H. Townsend, rector | stalled urilands, {ice in Slater library hall Sunday af was the oOfficiating clergyman. | ond degrees fo a class of eight Wed- | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Phillips of 1 was in the Willimantic ceme- 'nflsd.u'vn\‘e 2. | were at Mrs. Ora Brown' Mrs. Ann E. Kenyon. ed the firemen's muster in Putnam on E. J. Williams of Lancaster. N. H,, | = funeral of Mrs. Ann Eliza Ken- | Thursday. s u guest at Dr. W, H. Gane T . Willimantie SaV]ngS lnstltute bHides parcnts and two sisters, Mrs. | PONMFRET CENTER at the Haptist churen is on Covenant | Mary Dube end Mrs. Dona Sevign | Duties—Duties of Church Members to Pomiret school board met Monday. E N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. e “ i f‘,‘.,,‘,‘,‘,"‘:{?:'hfi;',l‘:'""figz Couriland Hoppin s heving o E. Hooker of Poqu | Ipiscopal church of this |~ Wolf Den grange gave first and sec- | ernoon at .30 o'cloc | ""A number from this section attend- | Thursday Mrs. A. G. Brewster entertained the | 60-62 North Stree i | Harmony Friday afternoon. | A ng room at Slater library AT D { will he cpen from until Sunday | % BRG Tl & © £ oon, with Mrs. E. I Hiscox in |has h. en e mar nator George e— 1 | will ay ! SO { | Sl el i vill hold I | STAFFORD SPRINGS Sl | | | fed the 1911 Overland Models T A — ' e g | Headstonos and Markers in our stock | ;Unflmlhod Fair Race Run Off Friday | ot the W i ready o bs erected. Obtaln our prices | §RNEST P. GISBRO, 1029 Main st, | "04 Jaspect 1000 S e —Island Lass Takes First Money. society in Worce: ¥ i Thasdar’s ‘unfinished race miil\m‘l}[ A special effort is being made by the | ” you own a horse | Island Lass. which won the third healihssn ek i Willimantic. . fair went over until Frida c. Conn. corner Main and Watson Stresta e i tans R i e Twaking | Chilian government to increase flax | Willimantic. Conz ! | a total of six heats, to decide the race. | production. An export pren Thursday afternoon, copped the fourth | sead has been secured from ithis will interest you janciiy Saay !{;m'nins-hund thus | September and October are the s s | won first money. Many who are in- | months. OUR STOCK OF {terested in racing. went out to the ! ground to see the sport, When the ! =————= first heat was run Thursday there 11 starigrs, but thi ber had 5 ' dwindlea down to three for the fmal | A Home Recipe For heaf. The summary of the six hesis is g 5 jas follows: Wrinkled, Saggy Skin | Island_Lass, b | (From Beauty and Health) has arrived, both s “Boing Bot of the Clothing Business” ! HIRAM N. FENN > i DERTAKE. an CMBALMER ' .ed‘lws’ De”‘. Stfle 62 :‘Ai«“n ’;:. “'?:nml.n)tf“n:fby To Telephone Lady As mta\nlE ':lln;ccovyi.?.:y »rd gx"n r:.h: also ; DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist | “Staons's isu MARKET, 26 ot <t Painless Extracting and | Don Cecalia | Gorne! O (R i w‘ i = The famous saxolite Jotion which . Filling a 5 “lty 2 mE [ul ”. 4;‘,“} -’p‘mlf,p recommended by beauty specialists for . 762 Main Street, - - Willimantic on Ory Geods Stzra. Da | Rena Shelton’ s |the removal of wrimkies ana for - Stable and Street Telephone Alscounts: foi- on Tixzie ducing distended pores, can be made | Costomers anothsr ok ctraciice 1 e : SN S dr"gf e all colors and sizes my 4/ -5 sl lite in- pow d form, « angd N B s ot STawy conntér; ('t sidra {Ban Srager e R hRsl Digiolve. the powdes ‘e'"«‘ iir. the witch hazel and bathe the fa 1-4; |reck and hards in the so! * lguits are ren « ne nst .| Stable $1.15 to $3.50 On. Re- : an- Street - $1.25 to $9.00 eous, The. skin tightens . { Boreugh Interests. naturaily reduces the wrinkles, as well ! Wililam D. O’Connell of Derby and | as creases or folds about the nes Ry The farmer, the parson, the .Wekm’ the judge | Richard T. O'Connell of East Hart- |cheeks or hands. 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