Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 3, 1911, Page 2

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I ————————— urray’s Boston Store | Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam | | o zeod fair figure, much less than he | Raney. Krown as the Spnshine city, . an i 3 origin: Burial was in Jewett City cemetery. | that the publishers 6f the daily paper ¢ A N o ke s Geing O T""'"{D | Al umeral Director . A. J. Tinker hed | ihere malke their circulation free to &l s SAL ] ? Fttggttye TrncwoRt SEXIUN: Dpete FIRST DIVIDEND charge of the arrangements. overs ‘day that the sun fails to shine. | F: g Moving Pictures at the Bijou and | — Oscar Barre. {In cleven months of last vesr o 3 £ Scenic Templ | To Be Paid Soon on the Stock of the | ... i Y were only called on to give away their i Purinton Temple, No. 2. Pythlan Sis- Wil i i The tunesal sqtvices scar Barre | paper on four davs. Mr. Babson's sis- | i ters. illimantic Industrial C who died suddenly ring Monday lfer, Mrs. Celvin, will go south with ess f a S TFor It s reported that within about § ""m'd:‘" m'htin:t — 1‘"{1’ Ry L | ‘ $25 and Costs for Carrying Concealed | [T i* 3 Thureday morning. requicm high mass Byl b w s and possibly half that time the id by Rev. F. J. Custer. There . Weapon. first dividend on the stock of the Wil- | mos ool P riands and relatives pres REVERSIBLE COATS Weneditte Pretina of Providence was | limantic Industrial company is to De [ent earcrs were relatives of tite e arresied Wednesday afternoon . and |puid. This is the organization made | Geceased: Eugens, Brono, Ami. Eusone, | Ctusing Bia Demand for Clsth Made locked up. Thursday morning he was |possivle through subscriptions from the | \iuzor and Kuelade Barre. in Nearby Milis. srraigned in police court and fined |general public as a result of the work | funeral Director John Hourizan' was pi $25 and costs, He was charged with [of the Willimantic board of trade in |j, charge. Burial was in St. Mar: 4 - ‘utoxication and carrying a concealed | bringing to Willimantic a new indus- | o 8RS o O e 10 V'® | winter garments being worn by the | wearon. He pleaded guilty to both. |rv. (he Rossie Velvet company. The | g Bat 0 n il o Property. | JCunE womcn and others not &0 YOUDE, Judgment was suspended on the first [handsome new mill structure wus com- | Purchases Captain Barrows Property.|ine kind of gwrments with collars and count. The total of fine wnd costs |pieted several months ago, am J. W. Payne has purchased from | cuffs of a shade contrasting with the for the caYrying of a concealed weajon, | compiny took possession imm hland Cotton company the Cap- |face of the material, do not realize o revolver, amounted to $32.60. Dur- |on its completion. At present, tain barrows vroperty, corner Main | that there is an enormous demand for d by 5. | this kind of cloth this year and that Big reduction in Fall and Winter Dress Hats to close out our line-of all the latest stvles of Ready- $2.89 values, reduced $1.89 People who 100k upon the pretiyy . g the day accused made arrange- |bards are employed, but it is believed ;and School streets, now occup A 4 89 ments with friends te v the this pumber will be i ased = |1 G in the south tencment, ani | as a result of that demand mills in 2 z $3.89 values, reduced $2.89 v Sy T R BT R il e e o e s By the time ordinary butter arrested at 1 o'clock Thursday after- | The Rossis Velvet company has tak- | Barrett in the norti. This and in towns in Tolland county, Staf- ) latn Wwite, en- b t|is finely situated in the conte e | ford, for instance, are haying diculty i i $4.89 values, reduced $2.89 o Sn "comefatat ‘ot Bt wire 4nd | on o tenear feads of the i a1 | e el Shrcaied i Toe contc WL e Toa means ous veachies. your table, its purity iy Noru'oh Stuient- | 3008 (08 580 Sl "0 Eran for. the and flavor are usually gone. charge of drunk and breach of the |the running expenses or the mainten- Jo. Adnme._Socomy cloth will be over in a few weeks it peace. IMe will be given a hearing |ance of the puilding and further yieid $5.89 'fllues, reduced 53.89 before Judge W. A. Armold this (Fri- | stockiolders § per cent. on holdings. |, Miss Sara gcing to be a big money maker By H by her niece ay) morning. | Thera are several hundred stockholders - . | 5 S w hile it lusts, and the condition (hal f < 3 S h, are in Springs g i B b i IK's visit, the guosts of Miss Eliz jes' RY and r 1y F wi earn b W exists | mil; o the one that 1 Also an excellent lot of Ladies’ Hats at $1.89, ARICAE [, RaTE B AT s, B Saherd | il Ul iy B0 N | B T e ot e i 0 Picture to yourself the long i shares. of which the par value is $35. A | piaid garments were in vogue a few B o regular $4.00 values Jea Potmion aged 15, @ied Tea- |1t is sald for business reasons ¢ Yty Scasons ago. germ-laden road from cream Gv evening at the home of his|Lresident of the corporation wishes t “Ather, Pierre Poitier, 185 Main atrect, | 775t dividend paid as a quarterly div- The voung man had been ill a long |ldend om January 1. but the majority | . snna Kirby of Sylvandaic. who | time ‘with tuberculosis. He was born | f fhe board of Qirectors may vote te,, " 0% ARG (WS %op S VO 5, 1 ST | Russell Forsyth at Local Hospital With Broken Hip—Funeral of Miron Bak- | in Stanton. P. Q. and had lived in DY the initial dividend upon Deceni- | gumorning. There are relatives ;iv- (S . « l.ll‘l'ay 0. : Willlmanti¢c with his parents for a |°er 1. ing in Providence aad Greeneviile. e Faniouse ard Cootanté Burned ery to table—exposed to air and dirt, contaminated by odors from other foodstuffs, Mrs. Anna Kirby. { fllTUfi Tar v & Many Attending Mission at St. Mary's. Holiday Sal ¢t Th There survive, besides the paren: y g Miss Y’ a ompson. \ & id P sist Walla The mission being held at St. Mary's The ladies of the M. E. church hold - B WILLIMANTIC, CONN. { thess Brothers “und ‘sistors: | Wallace | | Tho mission being held at St Marvie || The Jadies of the AL B gwrch 2l | U, ek £ welgnt or!] handled by many different rier of this city; Mrs. Laura Prive of |@ way most gratifying to the pastor | Mre. A. W. Williams of Central Vil- | South Woodstock are en route to Los . Take St. Joun, Canada, Mrs. Emma |cnd ‘he saveral miesionary priests in |lage was in town Thursday to attenc | Angeles, where they are to locate. pairs of hands. Tussen and Mrs. Rose Dion of Ver- |charge. Kach evening the church hus |the funcral of John G. Blake. They will, stop over at Denver for a ey visit with Willis W. Wells, formerly of mont and Miss Lillian Poirier of this |been crowded with women and girls, - City. 50 aoditional seats have had to be ‘Woodstock. | i Boy Falls Three Stories. i Bl roughtin end placed in the atsles. DANIELSBN Representative Stevens of Berlin | But th rfect ackage in \nsonia, Cobm., Nov. 2.—While at FUNERAL. he rermons delivered by the Priests |mp snd Mrs. W, I. Bullard Return | StePPed off an afternoon train Thurs- | u € periect p ge 1T I play alone in the house with his sister fhete rom Canada have been very strong d day for @ bricf visit with Putnam F Marie, five years olf, the father being Henry W. Y |2nd forcitle. Confessions were begun | from 4,000- Trip—Dayville Li- | friengs. hich Gold Medal Creamer R y W. Yerringten. : d s % whic "otk and (he motaer out markel | . cuicmi of Henty W, Yerringlon | Vedneslay and many received H.ly | cenee Applicant to Be Opposed— | Rev. A. H. Withee of Eastford, for- ing. Anthony Lobardo, e : Lon | - onumunion Thursday the. The orday | merly of Putnam, was a visitor in town : : B TS ora tosmts” foire "y | s hald from the home of his grand- |Contmion ThuAIAY MOTTTE TS| ‘Brissstiels Trial Will Begin Morday | oS ; i Butter is wrapped, protects it | Taran i B A e e | Il Thursqay #fidrnoon, gt ‘three |Varish will By ki mektveesk: < ¥ James C. Monrge of Worcester called | 5 3 infectitn 1avid pre- S “Copiion 1o e hospital " i | S5e0k. The service was actended by Weskiy Drils Begin. L e it toanes ot | RS Soreh N heen s recont | from 3 1°C i ecovery s expected. e i : s S Mr. and Mrs. 1 saucs of | visitor in Worcester. : { Lo sent to Red Bamk, N. J., for burial | Company L, First infantry, Erockiyn, wherg. they. have a summer £ e, 1 Cleansi —_— | I\imeral Directors Elmore. & Shepard |resurmed weekly drill#’ for the e CSETue & Soomr To Mexico and Cub serves 1Ls GeliCicus 11avo r Lle ng. of this city were in charge of the ar- | winter seasons Thursday evening in |ior hore in New York | Eert C. Kinney has left Putnem Fangements the armory en Valley street. Captain | V7717 Grimcna returned Thurs- | for 10 months Visic to_Mexico and § £&H GREEN TRADING STAMPS | e Sullivan and Lieutenants Carpenter | , MTs- Mary Grifiths vecgrned THIIS | Gupa. He was in New York Thurs- Y OR ONE CHE-K FREFE WITH EACH Cyclors’ Basketball Plans. |2nd Dondero had & wood mumber out | ¥0,(5 "o "cranaanghier. wi had | 48y lo aee the review of the flect by No odors can taint it. No = od% { The ity Cycler 1o | for the opening and in ¥ e Sie GriMiths will | President Tafi. ' Mr. Kinney will visit 4 TEN CENT PACKACE The Thresa City Cyclers expect to | [of the opening drill and inte been Yisiting here. Mrs. Griffith Tesifen Mr Einney w isit 4 58 have @ good, fast basketball quintette | Sidenced by the men generally, bol- |remair at New Haven for some time. | his slsters, Mre Willls Humts, B dirt can reach it No hand Graves of Norwich, formerly | gen. N. Y. and Mrs, W, L. Beard. Mt elson. was a visitor in tovn | Vernon, N. Y., before leaving for Chi- sursday. cazo. from which city he will travel Mrs. Mildred Day of Springfield, | South. { this sealon and are getting into shape | 1O% el g wocla) Wous KO B for their opening game on Tuesdsy | ST Were enjoyed. The final prepara T O Bt %ar” Taltuilie, | tions for the company’s big minscrel Manager Waller Woodward says that | ShoW were discussed and everyih can touch it. The T. B. Sadd Co. - et | indicetes the affair will be one of the - i . Onl, Near-Sheol. Fa ! he public wiil see some good fast | MOl - o Mnss., is visiting her parents, Mr. an nly a eol. 768 Main Street. games this winter as he is urranging | oSt Zorgous and successful Mrs, Gecrge O. Thomas of ihe West| Dante's Inferno as shown in motion 3 Nl 3 i fo have some of the beat fives i thix | Under the ausp side | pictures has caused considerable com- Gold Medal Butter is kept Tel.234-4 illimantie, Ct. | section of the stae and Rhode Isiand | A Inspested Relief Corps. | + Putnam. Among others, thia .| play here bafore the close of the sea- - Mrs, Annie E. Pendleton of Stor- | elgn born resident ' who ! fo : ’ WomEsis ok Vs [ imaton inspected, otiregor W. . | arexin & Serigns wiate pure and sweet for you by “RIC g Provides Evening of Pleasure by |at the meating hel ednesday eve- ed ke it fro x k T r the whole th a fake. T- ORI Soum || Means ‘of Alice in‘Wonderland. |2B& - 0 .05 & v the sanitary package. This | P 5 Plaintiff and One Witness Heard in | <5 A Z STRGGA Rl GF Jeckson —— RUSSELL FORSYTH i i lmes ! Certainly we use meat in P ld Case of Phillips vs. Green | et in Wonderland Wwas the aurac: | visitirg Arn)ld Sherman ¢ R o R o Ao OdO!'-PTOOf, germ'PrC’Of paCk i Association to Censider Mat- | . cnin d a d sized audience was | Side. Mrs. Dickerson, 5 i £ i p v g et s Ky it st name was Adelaide Sherman, a from a Broken Hip. NoNE Suca o Lo Lty o Prening and 5 Bo0d lasg <hdencs Yeun | mame waw Adwiaide Sherman was o Broken Hip | age is patented. No other {31 the interesting inhabitants of e nd sell Forsyth et Thurséay morning Judge in B.| Wonderland were there also and they | 4,000-Mile Trip. T o Wt M B0 m BA’I | Cager came to Willimantic to hear the | did much to make the evening one of | Mr. and Mrs. W. L Builard have | Wealthy and well known in New 3 - Trifle Hard, 2 B ' creamery has the right to use reatest of the magnificent fleet re- But Cheer Up, for You Can aries H. Phillips vs. Frank e cnjoyment. The fancy drill etnrned from a weste , ‘on whicl - : i P. T s e s e ‘parties Toside 1o Plan | Gances (et wers artisticaily arrdnged, | Locy. iraveled 4000 mites And visited | DAYRImESI hospital with'a broken it. The cartons used in wrap- were in court with their /at- |\ere finely executed and the perform- | in 79 states. b oo gt e M s L : Get Money b Cfl“ll’ at the In 1910 used 400 tons torneys and witnesses. Attorney A. 1. |ers received applause for the clever Mr, syth sustained the injury while y by Western Beef. A 2-pie, Bowen eppeared for the Dlaintift and | work “showr The plac wes put on | . wc:\e’cn: oda ASREN e B TR AL ey ping other brands mCYClY Attorney Jeremiah J, D d of Nor- | under the avspices of the Willimantic _ieu ter ¥ is on the|or Inn in Pom where he has been 3 : N dust-proof package of Wich for the defendant. - | o ahbrs o TG fenper dreadnought Florida, one of the | staying for some tme with cover—they do not protect. 1maniic None Such Mince Meat Attorney I'esmond, at the opening of — ! o s g Forsyth's inju regarded as i court, asked for a continuance in order First Snow Squall, by President, Taft. at New | costs but 10 cents. that an important witness for the de- | sStortly atter ome. o'clock Thursday Thursday e i B i an iy l."n Com an MERRELL SOULE Co. ence misht be located and his testi- rily after ome J'clock Thursday | Jiss Ninu Smith of East Kiliing xit Joo White. 5YRACUSE, NEW YORK wony submitted to the court. He said | picked a bunch of beautiful viole: Another in the many affecting on (o) ass ’ : ; c _ b arp, brisk snow squall that lasted | Picked a bunch of bealtiful VIoEs Cl b | that the witness in question should in |ov, Awenty. miputes. | The sight of | that place this week, when it w utnam's e for e basiat- | 5 all fairness tell his story to the de- | oo s, TWenLY 3 g | a8 chilly as o a i s conn ut J3oe ingfi T { 15 Union Sireel. fendant. The present whereabouts of | Litgitic mae the pervon mithact oe | To Begin Work at Once. | White of W flirting with various New Haven Hartford Springfield Providen { g 3 gaid witness 18 unknown, except thal ,iercoat or heavy wrap walk brisily | The Elmville Worsted compeny re- | Possibilitics for nioviding himself with i Terms atrictly confidential. 2 hids o B Somp NEW JWy Downital | and thipk of chig son 10 | ceived a shipment of yarn Thursiay | ERAPRIAL BEFID, 18, pow: accradiie] ikl ke o SRS The defendsnt’s claim could be $ud- |Zome' The squall ~omranied | and will commence the manufacture of | Jih {ransterring his ancoiions mom | 3 y Taa i e .| Py a wind storm that scattered the | worsteds at once, giving employment | U8 © D g N, Mane. LI ; HIRAM N. FENN ;Ladlgs Suits, Attorney Bewen obfected on ‘tie | jiu %y ‘and other dry debris eddying | to many hands. ty will probably be in the nerw league. | =2 - ground that the case had been in court | 5ot S%, 57 e oby Abont two wielis hence,. W I Bul- May Have to Pa, ) e rAKER s o g Ladies’ C a long time aiready and all interested | """ g ot ol 15 o i & I o it woent | | Home 1 Putosin bels that e N RS e €2 Church s a d parties were present. Defendant b i Delure e waate eE | 3 L008 Cea Dl it e e s i ant | o 3 1000 exemption cannot be granted by Teiecrare sdy Assista - adies Loats, ample me, he said, to get the wit- | s AcParland of New Haven [ihe Men's club of the COngregationa | assessors to old soldiers and Sailors' dren. Ilis wife and the vounger chil Keidons, Bedta kL ——[Children’s and Misses’| e ses. o mvs Sean iriea ar, ine | ran T Toom Thirsaas. “clling™on | RS+ io1s sutomoiles, tonving | Ssomee st i 4he Saion of the SEER nade S Howore e T ke | ot uncertpinty, ¢ o N i -1 September term of court but had been | »: po =% »-have beer ced | DIl paren perAhathe state that the| their home with, her brother for the | fesses that t comes 1o ’ “Boing But of the Clothin) Business” | continued until (his thme for Aftorne: | and Mrs. Willard K. Pember |34 and runsbouts have been placed | bill passed by the last legislaturc giv- | ime being; The oriwin of the fire i 4 |oos not Jmow where he | ~ Desmond’s accommodation. Altorn the d ting in’ Putnam |45,y ““Some of the cars will be de- | vear is unconstitutional. The repcal of| NUAtery. IKozllah had gone to a stone | York ierald Mechanics' Dep’t. St | oats, Desmond admitted it had to be con- | Thursday. livercd within a:menth and the otners | the exemption law 15, however. held | Gognsy fo Work, and returned when et ICS pi. dtore tinned until this term because he 0ad | Mrs. Herbert Gillespie and son, Her- | not before =pring. | as being perfactly constitational. It Loriied by ome of the children that! , Gregvenordale.--The Imy o as |Dress SKirts, = Furs, | o Che St oo 1| Bt e peirsiny, e | Commiasianers Coming Mondsy. | (s SO o0 T g gal 10 M0 28 A, A US| vy Novch oo o 3 g , it it | fienas 'in Hartford Thursday this be true, thers will be nothini for | 1o ‘el aid, but were able to do lictic " iz 20 } J 9} would not be agreeable if the other | .o\ s & The county commissioners. conter- | L to do but pay until th e house burned rapidly with all the | ganized with EIi ka 1ana witnesses were heard and have mel byt E:-’}‘::-fl:.,",,,"‘:‘g"}«gfl‘.;?‘ plate] coming 1o Dunfolson today (Fal- | next legislature sits and applies & rem- | furniture. A shed near ihe house wus | Jonn. atasner. It | case kept open for two weeks that the & g ba day) to grant licenses Yo those appii- | | saved, but all of the personal cffects of FIMORE & SHEPARD, | Dress Goods, e ey e e |~ e e e L e a2 | Going to Florida. | aoea e alaE e @Ducesssers to Sessions & FEimore) be secured by deposition. This being | William Tsrael, who attended the |ad againsi but decided to put the t- Mr. and ‘Mrs, ymas J. Lak The far close 1o the Massu - Silk V l satisfactocy, the case was heard os far Ibnlo:l‘l\;;)'rlni Iwodmnd‘hm :Ve-l!:l)‘ ter over until Monday of next week. | for Limona, Fia., where they will | chusetts border, was one of the land i as_possible. st Sunday evening and has been vis- e, 2 : { s the “winter. Their ge nev | marks in that vicinity. The house wis u! ani ’hfllm ll’lcl.},; S, € VetS, The sulr resulted from a contract en- | iting in New London amd Norwich DAYVILLE APPLICANT | Touring wiil be sent south from |'insured for $400 through an agency in & I . 2] tered into by both parties relating to | ¥ince, has returned te his home In this crenifie iy New York by boat | North Grosvenordale. -62 North Street. | DI'CSS T"mmlfl S some lumber or timber. The defend- | citv. To Be Opposed in Demand for L-c-nn{ — - | * Kozijtak will live in the barn with LADY ASSISTANT. g Sk l’.’a"! }‘,"hdlrxl:d. c:m;ncv:a Yordu::r (Additional Willimantic News on Page —Has His Supporters, However. | FUNERAL. Bt il LR L R ke 9 er’ that he did hot pay for and the g I . ta the mtoek and do the regular work hone cennect or b y | = ; ! | Plaintif seeks to recover damages Dasvile citiiban s o' turn - out Miron Baker. | the varn. ————1and other seasomable mer-| i T2 ts0. T acrencr mebes JEWETT CITY A et s he | Hody-of Miran Baksr havateal Minor Matters. AsK Your Dealer for m] chandise i’;;'l“:h‘ad!“mwdwlfl ot g | county commissioners on Monday on wvark, N. J brought here| -J.ocal members of 1. Union Ste. Je . ? ST PO RS Yo i lbona i the remonstrance aganst granting 4 taker v Putnam Bapt A’Amérique are very muech 3 merla“d Mels a’counter ¢laim of $450. The witnesses | Fuuerals, John Gilbert Blake, Oscar | wijjam H. Campbell of that place a | Heights cemetery for burial, o, ek g bk one at the 2 heard were the plaintiff and Charles| Barre—Sale of the Captain Burrows |license to do business in the Webster | Eastford Tax Rate 22 Mill et o BB 2 H. Lester, the plaintiff being on the | -Property—Mrs. Anna Kirby Dead. |5ullding. The sentiment Is not ali one | . oo ) s 8. Safiy ERNEST P. CHESBRO. 1029 n St., stand all the time before the recess — xay on the matter and many Dagyville s . oue o x| e revord 1o Gotober Show Witliagutin Lo for lunch.. His testimony dealt with| The funeral services of John Gilbert [men will appear in béhalf of M. e i ctiett | i e period. wa an unsually qu aatic, Conn. | the time When and where he Gelivered | Blake were held from the = Baptict | (‘amobell, who will be represented by mithy : e |t Put and with & spall nom the timber and its quality, which was | church at o'clock Thursday after- | Attorney J. F. Carpenter of Putnam. goero (s listed ; (00 ot arrests, principally for minor such @# had_been contracted for. The | noon. The services were largely at. | The heering will probably require a s osrd OO [l B L G R L0 g Lo sty edi DA i They Fit All Shoes by the town officia ' : remaining witnesses were heard at the | iepded, the church i ¢ith | whole day, there are 0 many to be | S22y - 2 consid. | 3y n.f - J‘cxsol\‘ Dentist ‘tn buy these gm,ds vesumption of court following lunch. | elatives and friends. R e o e § ARl RCYRRCs ay ey compiled .7 Painless Extracting and { 7o Consider Law Library. Eotten Pastor OF the chinch T Wil | rire for Coruniars Bieiwhbells. || The woridts series was dompleted L e . 8 And Give Good Service : 3 i This morning the Windham County | the deceased was a member. His re- | , FI7S% =now of the seagon on Thurs | (05 e T A0 e e SIIDK | 1o Tn Willlm sda ) A ) Filling 2 Specialty | i A Bar association will hold a meeting at | marks were those which brought be. | Cg¥ =fterooon at L Not vers much) JEh 16 e st I procoss of settlesd 5 U erior o atte WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR BB Bhain Streat, Willimantic | y - ten cclock and consider the project | fore the audience in a most consoling | = . i £ b HEh of the Willimantic law brary befors fone <« Jd see it and commence to | the Giants had a n now pa | they are interes!ed - [ the beautiful teachings of the |ore COWO SEE b <o B Deimitiie: of That balis M. R. Joy recaived a beautiful new sion of | Saviou: setting forth the great joy rondey how oD SRS ealt Mol ibe| 08 the penalth bk ‘.l lief 1 ”“‘\ that was admired my many orcning of the regular s | e | § st The local lawrers: gre to re- | of the hevond. He spoke of the com- | N3O (PC, SR ef (16 ReIS on, R Lo of INey SPMY Ao Mra, C. M. Greon.was a visfitor in e o £ oy cive $350 from the state for law |forting hope ana faith that must pre- | ' 27¢ S T et P ! Harttord Tucsday and Wednesday anid B e or ris Wiak: Ay rom:? lug = | Bioks o e ited tonard & lan Thbrar: | VAU [n Spiie of the anEuISh of earih. | i, gy and | FROMPEON EINE. RS T e Rt Y oCnapa B f " here. ey wil ave the library in | Iy _grief. = Farmhouse and Contents B d— | i1 Blizabeth park. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2g Norfh St. what has been used as the sheriff's | Rev. J. W. Payne, at the closing of | Lr9La - Lo oy tha) i e - —1'____‘ . office in the town building. Besides | the services, told of an ineident in the | So2100s WolEhing. Tl was on hand.; Place Owned by Martin Kozijiah. | Man Without a Vote. BOSTON, MASS Iar rlce the books that will be purchased, the | life tnat hud gone. He held the close (1 "% e e i s A st S S G ts in_Color bs, ir . i 00ks that are now in the judge's room | altention of his iisteners during his | ie house on whal own as the TRRIL SRLE | I, WIOFRIS: oVne 20 E B. SPRING, Piago Tuner ST e S e | v S B e e 35 BRISETTES TRIAL | wiennal VY Rurn M Lot 0 et R ek ry. The association may possibly buyv | reat beyond: he believed it far bet- g v - o et T Ae- The Sropnd = — — = — Phone. Willimantic. Cenn. | GO TO THE The Turniture 1 the anei e e D e thar Yhove was o mreat Sl oratd | To Begin at Willimantic on Tussday | Wedncsday. Mariin Kozjlah, owner of e keep it there. ¥t is claimed by that:between us and the future. BU—indtaectl Tor Hew Soon. IR | s Tl i iy e n thaTbatp o el . e place, with two of his older chi officis] that he furnished the room at At the opening of the service the| de sang Rock of i his 0w expense and is wiliing to let | Dlympian male quar - =5 = . ges. \e service s closed by the Coroner A. ill will be present | e —————T———— | quartette singing Safe In the Arms of |at the trial beginuing in Willimantic s ML e &y XD ITCHING IRRITATION. Jesus. on Tuesday of mext week of Rando'ph | DARKEN THE HAIR i L | The members of the A. F. class ‘of | Brisctte of New Boston. indited for | Worst Form of Skin Trouble Quickly the Baptist Sunday school, ‘of which | murder in the firsi degree in connec- | A Little Sage and Sulphur Makes Gray tion with the death of Stanilans Cim- Hair Vanish—A Remedy for l Cured by Inexpensive Treatment. | Mrs. Blake is a member, attended in | sTunE s a body. .Robert C, Johnson of, Nor- | clski on the night of September 6. The All Hair Troubl ‘When you suffer with any skin trou- | %ich, Was present, representing the |counsel in the case will be State At- it s ble, even though the itching seems un- | c1ass of '03, N. F. A torney Charles E. Searls of Putnam,| wno does not know the value of | DANIEL.! N. - - - CONN. bearable, do’ not think that it is nec The pulplt, altar and choir rall were |assisied by Attorney E. Frank Bus- |-ana sulphur for keeping the hair daric, SON. - o | essary to use some disgusting greasy | Mdssed with the multitude of bedutiful | bee of Willimantic, for the state; and | gore “zlossy and in good condition? As | . Satment.. | and get these discounts. | Finyls “iin food that s ‘Hl‘t; cleanly it dnn‘s not soil the linen. WE Wikt CONTINUE THE SALE power to instantly relieve any ' ¢ irritation of the skin and make it sofi, IS ON DISHES. Handsome English | white and beautiful is almost mivacu- | /nd cut fl v Hokara, a pure and|floWers from families and friends. Attorney Charles E. Torrey of Putuam guaranteed to. Pesides' the flowers from his fither, | for the defendant. ids and which | brothers, and sisters. snd an elegant | James W. Buriingamé George floral Islre rising from a buse of |Katon, Isracl P. Chase an Cassius Sy B o vsanthemums and carnations, from | Chase are the Killingly men who are | copee ba g "ecied with 1o wife, the beautiful forms, wreaths [among the j'irors from which the ban. | corr,and vitality of the hair. Un- On and after Angus! 1st, 1911, the Jewell questionably, there is no better remedy | for hair and scalp troubles, especially a maiter of fact, sulphur is @ natural 1. | element of the hair, and a deficiency - | of it in the hair is held by many s Imspect 1000 artistic vers were from ' Mr. and |el will ve selected. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, |Ware for ore-half the regular selling | low \fre. Edward Raney, Leland Raney Making ’ g s B < Ve Braswel . . ing Powder Sacks for Navy. ture grayness, th o a a asrmer Maia and Watson Streeta. | prices Buy them naw during thie| | NOLOAD wre miner win troubles itke: WP Eukenia Hall ‘and “Himer Hall | har o< woms i oo Dantdison | Borran i pronery brpatare 480 City Savings Bank of Jeweti Cify, Conn., will Wiilimantic. Coaz pportunity. { Reh? ot auickly” cuted. fut tie worst: ¥ray Trank Drown, Miss dla Biown. X, [ COUSR comuany dte belag operatea in | Wyeth Chomicul company of New | i | uled - 4 OF Geante ot '03, M| ke. | the manufacture of & special textiie of [ York p an_ id edy of s : @y " e ol Balt e o e i etarsv: shims, Fiorence Wake- | iik Tinaterial that Is- to be used in | Kind called Wyeth's Sage and Suiphur | be open every business day (except Salur- ontainers | Hair Remedy anthorize druzgists | 0oit w guarantee that the derful skin food. ters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ~Wilbur, | MOking socks for powder m “SIC - 59 fln In order that any one mav t - Crescent club, Dr. G. H. Jenni e win) e re } v s Ihe stn“ “‘ ’ Emms kara at small expense. The Tee & O fimily, Ladies Ald soclety. Mo and |DIE, suns. T : pragor B3 000 Sl Jhec s days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. i So0d compeny are selling a liberal siz. | Mrs. ildward Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. {15 #Ush that it cannot be set aplize, | CXEely uy tepvesented JAMES HARRIES, ed jar at 25c and in addition guaran. | lerbert Tift, Mr. and Mrs, O. F. Mill- | MaKng it especially desirable for the [ If vou have dandruff, or if your bair - i 4 s thin or i 'y 'l To TP o O e ey e | thi remedy rom Yony. drassioe (pdav: closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. tee to v nd the money if the treat- cr, the A. I. class, Baptist church, E COMPANY, | ment does net do all that is claimed for ' sepl. Watt, Manel and Alice Going to Sunshine City. and see what it will do for you. 1 Main Screer. W ilimantic, Cenn. ik S SRRSCIEE A€ < varty = MoPx goux and fumily, | Heury W. Babson. who. leaves fo | RIS orebacaiion tn AReaad i the e e o | 3 e blooa is imy use Hokara isses elbert Myott and | St. Peteraburg, Florida, on Tuesduy of | public at ffly cents @ botth s SO! 3 iz the advertis the blood and reguiate the howels i & sl sald Thursday that the town. waich il agents, he lee & Osgood 900 iy the d Co., 131 Maln street Tne Ralietis JAMES E. KEECH, Masager Turd uaaun The hearers were Wallace Payne, has 4 population of about

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