Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 6, 1911, Page 2

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who is on his feet a d how. necessary it is to have The Box of 6 Pair wil rom MEn Coiton, $1.50 per box 3 Pure Silk, Men’s Pure Silk, $2.00 box, 3 9 For Men, Women and Children Much of the traffic of our cities is foot-clothed in this most Durable ' Hosiery. Everwear Hosiery presents no peculiarities in appearance. Hosicry of Exquisite Weave and Superior Finish, can be Guaranteed to wear for Six Months. Every n ponion of the day knows oot Comfort. 1t is simply , yet so strong that it ith Written Guarantee rox women e koie Sl 8 and larger, $2.00 per box n BRI Saen i .00 bex box Fine Castimere, 8 480 larges, $300 bex, 3 pair Guaranteed 3 Months ‘Women's Pure Silk, $3.00 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 20 MULE TEAM j BORAX Unequalled for Cleansing. S&H GREEN TRADING STAMPS R ONE CHECK PREE WITH EACH T PACKAG The T. ;éadd Co. 768 Main Street, Tel. 234-4 Willimantie, Ct. COLCHESTER What i any L's Mins Moving Pictures scenie Temple. Natchaug lodge, Pyinla: A. at Wind Potvin Fined for Regas’ Ca n olice court Henry Potvin was sentenced to 60 days in the county jail for assault upon the nine year old ‘son of his housekeoper. entered a plea of not guilty, but changed that plea to guilty Friday. Potvin Satzraay. The case of Ale with the theft of register in the new lors on Main str from what was ceurt the accused part payment for loaned. ing to 31140, of the accused n ere ever in been so quiet as republicans holdin- evening. he is a _candidate, a Giead of the ticket C. Segond Eleven ham Fleld (this atternooi CITY COURT. et, matter was a sort of family intimated and the democrats on As vet no one can be found illimant WILLIMANTIC — Going On Tonight. els at Lo Taasesasssssennnnnanans, |ing a broken leg besides internal in- | surtes, : e o Ergine Disabled. Saturday forenoon the passenger at the Bijou and|train due in here ovex the Providence 2 i division at 1115 was' more than an 2 Snights of | hour and a haif late as a result of the Vs, W. T s ) ensine breaking down at Packerville. Assaulting Boy— e Nolled. Saturday ck Rega: $37 from shoe shini was noll a [ took the m money paid by Service of Spiritualists’ Socisty. POLITICAL INACTIVITY. So Far Few Aspirants for Office Have Made Their Wi the history Willimantic has the political sit present caucuses are to be held this weel at theirs on | who will come right out and say not for the t least Every being used to get & good strong. popu- that he had The costs in the case, amount- Th The reight engine was pressed into use and hauled the train with its crippled engine into this city, arriving at 1247 p. m. The dozen or more pas- sengers aboard bound for Hartford ccnsequently missed connection and were-forced to remain over here until the 4.07 express. morning Person. Frank More was usiness Saturday. William Young spent Sunday visiting ends in Hartford. Gllbert L. Hewitt of Norwich was in Willimantic on business Saturday. irs. Frances Stearns Miss Julia Galligan spent Saturday in Hartford. Mayor Archibald Macdonald of Put- nam was in Willimantic calling on friends Saturday. Hiram N. Fenn of Windham street has as his guest w nephew, Herbert Watson, of Worcester Eugene Coliins, Roderic! George Waters and John g in Dantelson on fr) harged the cash ing par- ed, The ffair and n police noney as relatives Dimock, Bradsha 'he services held in the rooms of the | were Columbla visitors Sunday Willimantic Woman's club Sunday Mol g o o forencon and evenin under the aus. | Harry Peterson of North strect left bices of (he First Spiritualist society | i1, the 407 express Saturday afternoon Were well attended. The speakes was | 10 & VISit of several deye with friends Frederick Nichoison of Boston. and his | it ¥ew Britain lectures were very interesting. Not a| Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Blackmar of of his messages were quite start- | Oak sireet were in Thompson Satur- ling. There was special music, includ- | 48y attending the fumeral 0. Allan ing vocal solos by (. Howard Millerd, | Babbit, an uncle of Mrs. Blackmar accompanied by Miss Maybelle Taft| Frank E. Olson, a private in the upon the' plano. coast artillery at_Fort Washington, Araryland, is on a furlough and is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sven W. Olson, of Jackson street. A. C. Tyler camp. No. 8, U. 8. W. v, ts Known. | Alert Hose company. No. 1. W. F. D. | the Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H., of the Thread City Cyclers and Wheeler's | American band are to attend the Com- { peny L minstrels. DANIELSCN ihat | Session of County Commissioners To- day — Bergengren-Burroughs Wed- ding—Funeral of Miss Waity A. Sla- pees the Wednes- irsday effort is ¥ G lnr and efficient voung republican to at Engine House Injured. | but as yet ho will not give his consent. | IS Joseph Danielson will have the | A number approached have flatly re- | Merabers of the Ladies’ Reading circle Jucge Wallis has Ycturned from s | fused, saving that as lon as “Danny” | 2t her home for a meeting 5 (Mon- few days’ stay in New York. | Dunn’ 1s a candidate on the other side | 42Y) afterncon. B g John' Shugrie of New Haven, for- | there is nothing to it, although His| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farron have ¥ ©of this .face, and party of|}enor has mot come cut and stated | Leen entertaining Mrs Petes Breault friends were in town' last week on a | that he is again a_canéi It iy the | of Providence. | bunting trip. general opinion that A vinture | Judge Edwin B. Gager of the ru- ‘. Hooker And Jack Savage of New | will again be a candidate for the nom- | PeTior court, now presiding in Wina- Haven weré guests of Charles Rvan | ination for city clerk and city treas- | PAm county, attended school as a hox last week, They tried their skill at|vrer. and it is even rumbred that he is | &t Abington in the town of Pomfrer | Bunting While here and had go0d luck. | to be endorsed b, reputiiican can- | A xombert b Eu s Wi § | e As s as can be ascertained no | & religlous service held a he trick Cavanaugh, night watchman | the heard can be found o will saw |0f the town, Sunday aftrnoo © Branch raliroad engine house.|iliat he is a candidate for remoining.| AL the home of Herbert L. Bow {onstainag he engine while working and | tion. Most of the voters are of the | on Hutchins street a neighborioad oiad ned ‘qn ere injuries and is con-, 'pinion that new men from the vari- | FTayer meeting under tha auspices of e i s | obs wards will ba nominaied as well as | the Methodist church is lo e held her iabred A Smith s vetureed 10 new ones for aldermen at large. { temorrow (Tuesdey) .evening hier home in New Britain, having been | "l jas been rrmorca that Goorge M c Caming Tod ik Fushe ofrelatives T been | 1 has-h t George M ommissioners Ceming Today weelk. Past|ilint is to be u candidate for alder-| A 11 oclock today (Monday) the The board of selectmen was In ses- | atentic tbier ?-i...::s‘.;\a & on the dem- | county commissioners will co { he town clerk’s office Satur- | 5. O'Connor wants & renomination he | &g, Le25ing of the " L - | egainst licensing Wil Times 4. AreaTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Gel Meney by calling at the / Willimantie Loan Company 15 Unlom Streel. Terms strictly confidential. 1811 Overland Models: ERNEST P. CHESERO, 1020 Main St, Willimantic, Conn, 78 MONUMENTS, Meadstonos ana Markers In our steck ready to bs erected. Obtaln our prices ané inspect 1008 artistic designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, eorner Main and Watson Streeta Willimantic. Cenz SHEET HUSl[{ » i a copy JAMES HARRIES, Main _Strest. Willimantic, Cenn. HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant ‘TEaing Qut of the Clothing Busina: Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL EIMORE & SHEPARD, ccessors to Sessions & Elmore) wbalmers and Funeral Uirectors, 60-62 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. phone connection. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 762 Main Street, Willimantic e, Ciaineas Yetizs, 0 T U = carload of trap rock has ar i is being spread on the South Main street road. The tie train has been at the station for ine past week, loading ties and lugber. William Cone of Millington, was a caller here Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Burns and child hav returned to East Hampton after vis- Conn.. i#ing Mrs. Burns’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Jehn F. Slater, the past week, _ The Boy Scout patriots took a hike Sunday afternoon, going to Westches- ter and North Westchester, maki about 12 imiles i 4 Fred Tayior of Columbia was calling on fricnds in town Friday. an of East Haddam was visitor Saturday. e Brown Las commenced o to Station Asent & Harrs Grovbert was in-North Plaing ROOF GARDEN Will Be Provided for Parish House of Waterbury Congregational Church. Waterbury sketches for the proposed addition to the parish house of the First Congre- gational church on West Main street, The new part will be crected in the rear of the present parish house, and will be a two story building, 60x8b feet, Builc of red Brick. with limtatone. (. There will be an auditorimm with a seating capacity of about 900 on the rat floor, and it is proposed to have a roof garden for use in the summer. Ought to Help Some. orge J. Gould is receiving con- tulations because he s 4 Eramd- architects are preparing | | is certain to get i, of his good work i A. B. Cunningham, a newcomer in the political arena, is sala to be spiring bob up as expected candidates and | Dant. to run for one of the t scek the nomination mayor a matter with a leaders of the p ossibly turn hum to nown can be induce ination. Improved Sunday The extra fine we: welcome to many afield enjoving the The _trolley the South Coventry and many visited the W Killingly for at least one year. Those camp ground: biaces that have mot been remon- | strated against will veceive thelr li- censes from the county commission- | Page Gupsaes- ers uring today. Tomorrow the Jong | Harvard's defeat at the ha | gronent—or near-drought—will be Princeton Saturday was not brokem, probably smasited. | anezpected to a number o There is to be a regular mont 3 PAumTEAD. meeting of the town school commit- T tee (Monday) afternoon at 1.30, TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. at which regular business will be 3 ——— transacted. | Practical Topics Discussed at Satur- To. Attsnd Norwioh Mesting. day’s Sessions, A uumber of people from Danieison | i = . will be in Norwich Wednesday and A teachers’ institute for the super-!iThursday to attend the annual meet- Sizors and teachers of the schools In|ing of the Woman's Board of Mis- of the institute. republican_caucus Wednesda. It is known that he has discussed the event no candidate upon the he past tw nd may strength | penl of Dayville. The hearing o years- | at the selectmen’s office. Many Attend Orpheum. The motion picture films uased conception of the inferu on the floor of the | glons were shown at the O r evening. | theater Sunday night and withessed the | by a large audience. The Wurnie ber of the former| Warde stock company completed its and the party may | engagement at the house wilh matince 2 as a “hope” in|and evening shows Saturda;. of greater re- | Repeated Sermon. d to take Fine Weather. ndas 2t wa and Norw this city ahd adjacent tewns was heid | |a. the Normal school building Satur- e | gay. “There was an attendance og|°f the United States about 206, including a number who are interested in school work. Levi D. Garrison of this city, super or of public schools Toliang and Columb: The in Wi eauties of na were well patronized en . was in session cpened with a short welcoming address nomM-| By request, Rev. Ellloit F. Stucier at the Methodist church repeated Sunday_evening a sermon el a2t the Willimantic camp meein subject being Esther's Persona: Sponsibility. End of No-License Year. is is the last day of no-license in | | ire. 1 sions for the Congregational churches WEDDING. Bergengren-Burrough At the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. C. H. Burroughs, Broad street, there was a pretty wedding Saturday ilington, charge was father. The infant shoul 5 congratulated on having 33‘.,“'.:",‘?; Gelivered hy Principal Henry T. Burr|noon, Miss Gladys Louise Burroughs sranddad.—Milwaukes Sentnel. of the local Normal school. The pro- | becoming the wife of Attorney Roy gramme for tle day commenced at|Wrederick Bergengren of Lynu. ‘e 8.45 o'clock and continucd until 4.0, | ceremony was performed by Rev. Clar- YOU CAN HAVE HEALTHY HAIR. | With an intermission st noon for «|ence H. Barber, pastor of the West- —_— | lvncheon. The programme was as fol- | field Congregational church, Use Wyeti's Sage and Sulphur, a flowe: 9.15 to 10, Connecticut Reading| Jilss Ruth Burroughs of Hartford, Harmle: for Reginners. Cnarles E. Pratt. Put- | sister of the bride, was mald of honor. B s oy et Wakye Chull hen 10 10.45, Tenguage, Miriam | The groomsman was Willlam Biauey o Sikidmore, Willimantic: 1045 to 11.45. | of Spokane, Wash ; T e Penmanship. Harry THouston, New | The bride was beautiful in an una- What a pity is 0 observe so|Tiaven. Intermission. to 2.i5.| dorned gown of white satin, With pears many people with thin and faded hair | Geography, H. Dorotiy Weidl. Dan- |{rimmings. She wore a veil of white and then realize that the most of | burv: 215 to 5. Methods in Arithme French tulle, caught w ge blos- {hese people might have a fine, healthy | Claude C. Russcil_New Haven: 3 to|soms. The maid of honor wore apri- iead of hair if they would but use |7.45. Unper Grade Reading. Charies D.cot silk, with & Jace net fichu and a the simple “sage tea” of onr mrand- | 'he Hart'avd: .45 to 4.50. closing | peari front. thers, combined with other i “Ussion by A ha | The ceremeny was performed in the ents for restorine and r . d to pate. ! parlor underneath a prettily arranged higir. . No ane i e | cancpy and white ribbon horseshoe, gray 1 g bair, OBITUARY. | the decorations consisting principaliy ety siv of the sort i = [of veilow and white, aithough smiiax they wuuis Lut uge Wyeth's Sge and Henry Huntingten. | and as: aragus ferns wore used among Sulphur Hair Remedy. Or the con- enry Huntington, 2 former resident | the white and yellow chrysanthemums frar. it is possivle to have healthy, |of Manefleld Depot, died Thursday in|snd white and vellow bows. igorous hair, of perfect color, hy a | Sharon. Mass. st the home of his son,| The aisle down hich the bridai W Zvplications of thix remarkable | George Huntington. e was a native party passed was formed by ribbons SRR of Mansfield and had resided iherc, neld by Paul Burroughs of Central Wyeth's Sage and Suiphui Hajr | 4Ny YeATs, but went to Sharon with Falls, R, I, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Remecy quickly = remov.s dandruff, | Dis ®on a number of years ago. Mr. crick Burroughs, and Helen Hopkimns Jeaves the scalp clean and aealthy, | Huntington was over 50 vears of ase little daus of Mr. and Mrs. Bur Jomotes the growth of th> hair and Desides the son mentiones. ihe: Jette C. Hoplins. tores the natural color of the Lair Vi ther son und a duughte , wedding march was plaved hich has become faded or gra: reside in the west. The bod orcicstta of Putnam s a clean, wholesome dressing, whict | Proushi to Wilimantlc and taken (o blayed also after the ceremony. The may be used at any time asd with | Storrs for burial in ihic cemeirry there. Lrealfast was by o Worcester perfect safety. Donm't negioet vour e the following classmates of the bride hair. Start today with Wreth's Sage CUT OFF FINGER TIPS. jat Miss Wheelock's school in Hos- and Sulphur ton, from which she is a graduate, This preparation is offered to the | New Londorn Man Injured at Lighting assisting in the serving: Miss Louise public at fifty cents a bottle, and is Plant. Brown. Tall River; Miss May Hofl- recommended” and sold by ail drug | i an, East Stroudsburg, Pa.: Miss Ka- gists. Special agents, The Lee & Os-| Abner Douglass of New Londep, who | therine Cook. Worcester; Mrs. G. Ed- good Co. 151 Main strect, | recently came here to do some ma- | ward Hodsdon, a sister of the groom, — chinist work at the plant of the Willi- | Fast Lynn, Mass, =~ T A mrce v Tian: sigg | Mantic Gas and Eleetric Light com- numbér of Daniclson people an BAntoyaTeT SE Wream Fia: e pany, was injurod Saturday morning | others from out of town were suests etween 5 and 4 o'clock while repair- | & . STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerfa St. |ite some machiners. A heav. cup| During the afterncon Mr. and Mrs. —_— " _|that has a bearing covering. fell and|Bergengren left for their wedding trip =) cut off the tips of the middle and ring | after which they will make their home E R SPRING, P- fingers of his hand. Dr. W. P. S. Keat- | in I¥un, where Mr. Bergengren 1s rap- = T ORI, Tlafe Tusmer | neves’ tahied to dresn the injured | idly Wikning & Dlace Among the lead- Phone. Willimantie, Conn. The Clearance Sale Continues at The Boston Dry Goods Store, Dan- icison. Some big dlzcounts for our stomers nother week. Attractive bargains on every counter in the store, Euy these Koods now THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, Main Street, Danielson. daw James K. Keech, Mgr. members, s home in New train. Injuries M his family on ical condition. Al Menday. While at his clothing cauzht was dravn over the Mr, Douglass then London on the first rove t [ usseau jured in an accident in « mill there last work a a el hafting. Fatal Willlam Brousseau'of Worcesies, who up to seven months ago resided with Union street. i3 in a hospital in Worcester in a crit- inZ men of his profession. for is a_ graduate iert Mrs. Bergengren ot Killingly high school. to Boston a few vear for kindergarten teaching, ife bed beern spent in ibis i she has a host of friends. The wedding presents were heauti- ago to prepare all of her wn, where his city, fal. oce st FUNERAL. rtion of i and he Miss Waity A. Slater sustain- | Funeral services for Miss Waity A. Tntil she went | nand P NOTICE hange In Bank Hours On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewell City Savings Bank o! Jewet! Cily, Conn., wiil be open every business day (cxcept Salur- Slater, whose body was foun: in the | crisis she is facing and there Is every ziver at Elmvyille Friday morning, were | effort by them to shield ber from all held from the Con; tional church | publicity. It s jearned that the suffering helr- ess’ stay at the Pomiret cottage is for an_indefinite period, which might end today or continue for a month. Tt iz at South Killingly Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Lydia Hartig, oMciat- Burial was in the Slater ceme- tery, a distance below the Dark lLan- tern’ house, in the southeastern | understood that she and her parents section of the town.: are keeping in ciose touch with devel- —_— opments in Boston, both through the newspapers and by correspondence. BITUARY. [ | ! AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY olds Annual Meeting at Brooklyn on Saturday—Officers Elected—Reports of Successful Year. Cornelius O'Leary. Announcement was received here of the death at New Canaan Saturdayv af- The annual meeting of the Windham | {ernoon of Cornelits O'Leary. 55, & Counts Agricultural ‘socioty was held | [cudent of (his town for forty 3ears B Chres, Scotians: Dranident, Georke | been retired ‘from ‘aviive Dusiness for days) from 10 o’clock a. m. 10 3 o'clock p. m.. years, but was for a long time sup Danielson, vice president: Alfred A.|{ pdent of one of - part . t Ennis, Chaplin, second vice prestdent: | ihm il ot “Secharhmmie St . Charles 8. Hyde Canterbury, third | G'Leary ated in this ity about four closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. vice president: W, R. Thurber, Brook- | (ien years ago. lyn. treasurer; J.' B. Stetson, secre M O'Leary w. relutive of the tary: N. G. Willlams, Riley B. Witter, | gyrne family of Wos . i 0. ¥, Atwood, all of Brookiyn, wudl” | 1%y disd at the Catnolie reciars i New FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. Ors; executive committee, F. W. e, | Cs vhere hi sor Reov. land, Wiliam Hammond. Hampton, leaves i daughter. Sister M. s <. own, omfret, . J. FHDK, | ¢ho is in the convent of Canterbury, Chavies S’ Turner. Chap- RS asay L OTROL o1 ) S — in, A. M. Bowen, Basiford, Georze A. | Puneral services will be held at New | kot cinders against a wooden par ence Olson, Ollver OBETalaL SO0 Windham, . B Chapman. Plain- | canaan this (Monday) morning and | i xaid to have caused e i tn’ Wallios ahd George Bryan el Walter Day. Kilingly, K. M.|tne body will arrive here this atternoon VRl e Ghete SeR Sterling.” Clarence Lyon, Woodstoey, | 204 Wil be taken (o Bt. Mary's ceme- JAPANESE SALE dule, in chirge of Funeral 1> Fonnets, Anntoe yLhempson. Frank | ir. O'Lears was a native of Ireiand. | Followed by Pleasing Entertainment at [of (e 1umils * were present Mrs. C.'A. Potter, Brookivn, president: e e e Congregational Gymnasium. Greanevi W. Bowen, Danielson. first vice | o e [Eioia s s aes Qg ¥ Sale of Auto Statien Property. Mrs. C. S. Hyde, Canter- ! i he Congregational aymnasiam | . The Jewett City auto stat r T e Al»;w!'l 9i| S_.I.c;m.n v;h e of Pomlrut!x':' I‘u in the Congregational gymnasium |, " Jewett Clts auto » n D fred A" Eanis, Chagiin, third vice presl- | njured in a Runaway. | x:du ¥ _evening ‘wan I;n’u, attended | 1 o1 Main street hus ] g and a good sum netted by Queens 0 8. J. Botton n et alss Helen Paimer. Brookiyn.| irs. E. T. White, wife of Selectman | of Avilion, under Whowe aspices i wils | W10 1 the bro d Cummings, Brookism, M yome: anrs’ | White, of Pomfret. sustained a fracture held. The' entortainment, entitied The [ PIo0 now owned the firn L ooy mes. Brooklyn, Mrs. Josle Shea, | of the left thigh in a runuway accident | Minister's hicken Ple.wan very imugh- | 2ol Sounded on tie nort 3 e e P ISR 8P~ | that occurred on School street in this able and was each charc cemetery, on the east by y 3 R eld, MTS. | oty v fo otime Matutiny L o e L of the J i*nn B Sinlen” ponion: Greenfleld, M | cliy just before nogntime Saturds | ter being well The ho Toweit" Bampton spon. Mre, Winnle| Mr. and Mrs. White were driving | gramme foloss e Brows n. Bootiana, Mra. Raiph Kenpn, | (L0M thelr home in Pomfret to attend | 3. “yrurrell, the deacon’s 3 prove Putnam, Mrs.'Mary Gailup. Sterfing. | Thomoson when thelr horse became | a Ceon Mrs. H,'P. Covell, Pomfret: superinten- | frightoncd nt the liy's ot oller | & her maid, 1 | dert of buildings. Clarence Hil. Brook- | wop et o B BieSwn. YOISE | Ne her daugite Zsther Spratt r o edinet, Clarsnce Hil. Brook- | working on School street and ran away. | Jellle, hor daushter, =~ Tsther S f ¥ 5 - Scott Tripp. Mrs. | My. White bravely clung to the reins | . minis ; v Greorge Witter, Brooklvn: entry clerks. | and was dragged 100 feet at laast b 2 Marjorle Mann | 00 KEVS e . Mrs, C. 5. Hyde. Canterbury. Mrs. N. | fore he raleased his hold on the wildly | 3 Barnes aintster, Joln Warner S e ta Lo » Cleveland, Hampton. The report of | plunging animal. The horse ran on | %8 Patience, inquisitive spinste | oty A n faet aprurer showed thal the societv's |ang turned into Providence street and | s e Hem he aggressiye ¥ last falr was a success and that with | cventuaily slammed the vehicle against | yio wrarci. | Holmes | of wport” wan wnjoy e ury is nearly $500. the treas- | a; iron pole, throwing Mrs. White out oy rude berry | ing insthe dark woo S 5 3 and breaking lier leg. She was taken | it e i aller| Thomas MacBroome's Purchase o — |to the Day Kimball hospital [ Do St Dingwali| 1 Mr, White was badly shaken up and | A1185 Deane Edith Dingwall | ymes M >me g A : PUTNAM Dt Pl el SR 4 I Ladies of the Parish | the Anhlend Cotion n e s L e, D b0 ) | setting—Scene T. drs rrell’s | ju sve inn b . ot Edmands and Her Parents at i ks tehen. Scene 11, Mrs, Barnes' dining JUsL Aoquirec Pomfret—Waent to That Quiet Town OLCOTT VS, BLUM. room. Scene III, Mrs. Farrelys sitting | P4¥ne. This proper from Thempson—Keeping in Seclu — room. Plano selactions were rendered | DY 0. Swoe sion—Death of Cernelius O’'Leary— | Much-Advertised Defendant Sued for|beiween ench nct. The ale included [ Years until nis re ) Mrs. E. T. White Has Hip Broken in | $10,000. i s B aatia | | T o Runaway. £ | In the superior court here on Wed- | of South Hadley, Mass.. and handmade | 5 New Haven Miss Violet Bamands, fianocee of Rev. | 100083, the case of Ilurace W. Oicatt|funcy ~articles eontribut P e ot | e _HAna. X gand | the murder of Mias Avis Linneir is fendant i the man agains whoi the | an o | Robivson i Fomfret. She has been there for wev- | ik, DFOUE by rthur De- | otted $12. _ Miss Mary Ring leral deys. With her are her father and | JTU¥CKer was tried here amd during ut 312 was netted by the food | veei end wuc ' Tother and a nurse. The party 1o stav. | [l Blum collapsed in court and wan | . eld’ under the auspices The | Paul's i ing at what fs kmown as the Mathew- | iu OF Some time, the famous suit be- | ways and means committee of Fiiza Willard ghn. o {son cottage, an adjunct of the Ien |7 Withdrawn obly a few days ago.|beih Porter Putnam chapter, D. A. R, | Williagp Vaughnis or Grosvenor inn. They are referred to hf‘!r.hl\lb' been on the docket of th on Friday | Spnda; o e Bmithe, Tnen: mesia " ate |aupericr court for Windham county for | "y and Mys. C. 1. Pratt of Brad- | K. Philliy Scrved to them from the inn and they [$2Veral years. The piaintiff in the case | joy sirect Lave returned from a_brief er T " in_seclusion. to be tried here this week ailege that | yisir with Mr. and Mrs. Wood in Willl are a few facts gieaned from | 514 has appropriaied a stock certifi- | manti ad Mrw. Ha varions Tesidents of Fomfrec all. it | L6 and sues for §10,000. . M. asa Mre of Eillotts pont B they know anything about the Smiths, | ¢ tot, oo ers are Charles L. Torres | were the zucst 3. F. | Wi unwilling to talk. Getting informatton | o (P17 ity and 1L L Hunter of New | ghaw of Pleasant nue Sunday Fiward ( ' out of them on the subject is as easy | > O%k: formerly of Willlmantic, for the ~ - Porismout L, & ax passing confederate money ac the | PIAIDUI Seuris and Russell of JEWETT CITY | home her Grosvenor there was absolutely moth- | ((URICr Was Tere Saturda '*C"| E. Lloyd Miner Geing to Cranston Mill [ JU#e and Alv ng to be said on the subject—nothing - : : " ¥ nd 1 i a. all, thank you! ! To Revive C. E. Socisty. —Mrs. Anna Kirby's Funeral—Prop- | osion ure zu. Ir o one who knows that Miss }d-{ The Cengregational church erties Change = Owners — Sunday | ton mands is at Pomfret knows anythin- | for Sunday contained the School Class on Coon Hunt. | - about it for publication, and #s one |item: “There i» a movement star = Whb Hientihed Sour Grape young woman whe was asked to tell | to revive the Danielson union of Chris- | 1. Lloyd Miner, who fo some things that she could teli If she | an Endcavor. The pastors and others | vears has been a prinicr in wanted to, put it: “If 1 do know, I am | have already discussed the matter and | pinock bleachery, is to g not going te tell you, so there; I don't | there is little doubt that a meeting of | print work nd wWwant to get my name in the papers!” | those intcrested will be callad befor printe The fact remains, however, that Miss | long.” m, will Edmands and_her parents and ner | Fair Opens. be in eh nurse are at Pomfret and hav- been| 4 fair for the benefit of the athol there all of the past week, although | parish of which Rev. B. M. Donnelly is | a sand inquiries of newspaperman asking for | pastor at North osvenordaie was Kk farm, Sunda verification of a suspicion that they | opened Saturday et were have been met with flat denial In | ) 2 F FUNERAL. es. soveral quarters. The Edmands family | eard Governer Fos i A evidently went from Thompson to A few Putnam people were at Web Mrs. Anna Kirby. | | Pomfret. At any rate, they made|ster Saiurday afternoonto hear Gover- | .~ Mre. Anna Kirby. =~ e i their appearance in the same big car |nor Foss of Massachusetts talk at the | lnsa il T S vy'm | e |that they came to Thompson in and !Dbig rally held in that town N s e T g et S DR, HALLOCK ETAT sccured the auariers which are evi- | Spoke in Worcester. shuren Saipriey caorming. . sequtem || DF 2 dently more satisfactory to Miss Fd- | rner of Putnam gave | 35 Ginter: U The hearers ware Law-{ 10 conts per b LT DRUC mands than were the appointments at | Defooe i st | pes b AT the Vernon Stiles Tnn. | Congreeationsl church. in | — - Beautiful, quiet Pomfret is a haven | - b iz ' for such victims of shatiered nerves | s | P - as Miss Edmands has acquired since | Personal Items. | she became a prominent figure in con- | Miss Angeline E. Chollar of Grove | pection with one of the greatest of ot i vIsiting her brother in Kansas | New England tragedies | Kas | it e Che terrible mental sirain and per | ana A F. have | Al f d turbation she nas umdersone throuzh in Worcester recently. | — {he tmprisonment of The laver who was i W hemian pad sinnave | (ways 1oundonyour to have become her husband on Tues- | Bue »t relatives in | Spring- > Ry A Mothers Pantry Shelf H tem and it is said that the anguish Aima Martin sp t Fridav in - which she suffered at Pomfret on what tor was to have been her wadding day was pitifully_acute. $1,000 FIRE LOSS. Remember it? The Edmands seldom venture from | their pretty cottage ai = Pomfret, | Early Sunday Morning at Plant of | jwhether in an endeavor to keep'the| " 4.0 Company—Wooden Building | i DELICIOUS LAMB CROQUETTES, (Chicken orBeef Croquettes made in thesame manner aro excel- fact of their presence secret or to give ake 1} even Burned. Violet as much rest and uninter- Jent.) Prepared cupsof chopped lamb. P e Bt e Watiny fire department was called out tablespoons butter, melt in saucepan, and add 1 heap- the iy ties Mies Bomaralc s bes T o otk Sunday morn- | [l ing tablespoon flour and 1 cup of milk, stirring con: Lhe only time Miss Edmunds bas been | e by an alari from box 13 for a fre | Ml tivuslly antil it boils. Add 1 even teaspoon of T et e mamtofhce with | 1T can old wooden building at the gas [l .Bell’s Seasoning and 1 even teaspoon salt. lireak her nurse. She s described as having | plant of the P ight and Pow 1 ege over the meat.’ Pour over sme the been dressed in dark clothes at that | company. The & used mads as above, nd stix thoroughly. Make into : 1 o and | the time electric Tos ut in place to harden. Fry in hot S B B B By ) power house. The dain- P emenher. & 100 can of Bell's Keason ed o) is to the effect that her Another story ing for 100 Ibs. of aeat or poultry, i ue! P ‘ by insur estimated ndition” has been suen during her H reguire | 1 000 mong the vroperty s = ”, . | e e s et | x an overhauled engine. that For Delicious Sm*e-, Flavor with Bell’s Sausage Seasoning. | paient seamiv’ wha kow of he Sve beon instailed In the new 35 and 50c. Cans; 8, 12 and 25 1b. Boxcs: 50, 75 and 160 b, Drums. Pl S i wetkctile. or tory here, w dynamo and | | Arenmice Sxpuee Fiioh | MAIHEe. S cauipiment supplies. Dumping | 39 heartbreaking "TWILL HELP YOU Readach:, backuche, pressing- weakneon. iss Edmands n the For merveusmess, irritability, dows pains, and other symptemn of general this compound has been found quick &ng safe. “I think Viburn-O-Giw 18 tho best remedy for wesh wemen. 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