Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 20, 1911, Page 2

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Murray’s Boston Store {L.Y onand Putnar 4 CHAPLL ) < 3 g ing Rev, Mr, Greene's sermon the roll- 5t : i : Y 3 JIEICIpAn Y T lnwu.'.‘,':x S hon' cafl ‘was heid. 2 £ Programme—Memorial to William Columbie, rs. X 0. Tur- | Plans for awards have not been PUTNAM S 5 . Ross—Beautiful St i ntic, Mrs. Fred Hunt of | we out in detail, but the Fmpmi- — E % 4 7 ructure Appreciat- | Colunbla, Arthar T Helbrogk of Wa- | ton s the hoarty sbproval of Kii- | E. H. Johnson to Conduct Teachers' S Y ed by Townspeople. icrford and William J. Holbrook of | perintendent who -will 1ay’ the i ” € T = ‘Willimantic. 3 matter before the school committee. Bible Training Class—Snow Plow to buy your Coat because 1o TS inam, Rosa Meworlal iibracy 3 W S, Special Davotional Servios. Clears Muddy Tracke—Working Eve. < i b with exer beth ‘marning and st |, J. H Prentice, a former resident of | A fifteen mimutes' devotional serv- [ nings at Mechanicsville Mills—Sou- RO P » roon. y were ' prosent. | coming | pimas ) ydropped. dead in Branford | icc was heid at the close of the Bab- [ venir Taylor to Have Legislative OBITUARY. Bngland but lived in Willimantio ¢ : it is just th ther to Dt N the deirosnding towms, sous | SIS oy M vas, 06, oS olC, snd_ s | tae umgy scool af wes Soms in) Uil MO0 her New Vear's J nvetad yours nolbing wn omcial s even irom i b comisg’ v U] T he Ston- er 3 veral years holding an ofclal 1t 1s jus € wea D Glstant Places coming to at-|afl Bla fife with the SAGDHOD of the | Myton Uion Metormiln’ The 1o o PREET Uon with the Anteriean Thread o patiy, He Wis 63 years old and i ind gae of the most nutable celebra H tio the history of the town, <The |88t 12 years, which he spent in Bran- | pe the custom in the future on certain | At the request of the temchers of |brook, 87 years old, a well known re 2 - Wweather conditions were exceedm’:;x; Lo 5 ‘y"’ * LmAnYy- ¥eats he was otav ! Sundays: s the Bible school of the Congregational | dent of Columbia, died Sunday m vived by @ widow and a daught wear it. ::};‘l}ua"va}::‘z \And, the rain ept maany { R e 6 dsuchrers, Mes. Janitor Bromiey Resigns. church, E. H. Johnwon i to conduct |ing nt 1 g'clock at the home of hik sor- g e L b I T R s o ) hadintanded to be presunt N PN ‘of this city. Mra. C. I, | _George W. Bromiey has resigned as | & teachers’ tralning class which i to |i-iaw, Selectman George - Champlin | 510 |CEVG0 0 ond pay lribvie to the memory of a | FigN of New CHaven and Mrs T B |janitor of the Slater Nbrary, on ac- | be held the first of each month. This deceassd was & native of Colum- s o, . possible such an Mhetiation bs Ma0e | Beach of Hartford. The funeral s nt of-his health, Mr. Bromley was | class will be open to, those who hope | Pia, the son of John and Betsy Kinney ——r - bandsome, library edifice which has | '.CeS Were held in Branford Sunday |most faithiul In the performance of | td teach in the ffure, as well as the | 00PC Sy B SR Sved Dy n widow. Waterbury,—I'rank T. Fee been ereoted to his memor. afternoon and the body will be brought | ni8 duties and his friends hope for RIS | .\ cont teashers of the school. Those |(hree daughters and (wo séns. Mri.| mayer-elect, will not fnterferc . Téhen M g here was | o this city this morning for burial in [speedy recovery. George W. Robin- 3 g b b Lk B Wi ) , wi ven r. Ross died there was -8 ¥ whe hove attended the former classes |George Champlin of Columbin, Mr A ement pls o suing junk ubd in his will a provision for s [\1¢ Willimantic cemetery g g i P e Y bowed | 184 by Mr. Johnsen feel that the pres- |G. Turner of Willimantie, Mrs. Frod | Proneil bEs . Sy e . a i - S. H. Holmes' rain sauge showe Mr. Johnscn feel e pres- |G. 3 imantic, Mus. v b endment t 2 3 e i vitew, Euny | Guests of Norwich K. of C. a fail of 191 inches in the last rain. |ent cluss fa fortunate in having im |Hunt of Columbla, Arthur . Holbrook . . MAYOF, & our line of Fall and Win- R R o e her porriompathy WIth | A large number of the members of f Miss Irenis Youn; attended the Yale. |icr u leader and that these gatherings |of Waitcions an 3.3, Holbrook haad of the police deparimor tate she Fave an additionsl amount|San Jose counell, No. 18, Knights of | Princeton football game in New Ha- | will be rare opportunities for teachers |© e | sulng these licenses, towardh the. crection o h Amount | Sl bus, went to Norwieh Sunday |ven Saturday. _~. |to receive practical suggestions on Mrs, Mary Da M h d d Mn'l’th.' al;‘dnwmpnl of the library. 'rm-i“‘ ron hlodnduand thev:#lembllnu—utm of R | methods of teaching. Willimantic, Nov. 19.—Mrs. Mary - town of Chaplin deeply appreciated ail | the third desree at ite Cross coul Daley, 76 years of age, died at ter erchandise and rea g t by” District Deputy M. J. Sullivan DANIELSON SR Taohei ot Wil Sunday at het home g South'Cov Mary T.Goldman’ this and made the widow the building | committee. It was under her dlrect|9f New London. State Deputy Willian | New Overcoats for Thirteenth Com- ne of the snow plows of the Cons |iry, She was born in Ireland but s necticut company was turned into a |most of her life in Seuth Co 3 v supervision that the building was J. Mulligan of Thompsonville was a ) : " y . erected, ahd while 1t is a (Hibate 5 | Zuest of the Norwich council and as- | P&ny—Jarvis Memorial at Brooklyn [<U0ICT COTCHATY, Was n ¢ huabang & Tomtey, aea i+ | GrayH R - l'ze the wonderful saving the memory of her husband, it is ax.o’goatpd in the conferring of the degree. | Dedicated—Annual Rolicall at Free |i.a\,"rain u?tffig',.m'.'f"u'.'m"::‘?rn:n: "Mm"fll o i leaves two daughtors, Yy flair e!tol’el & tribute to Mrs. Ross' personal gen- Thé Willimantic ~Knights returned | Baptist Church, East Killingly. there was s0 much muck on the tracks | Mrs, Sarah Shea and Miss Mary Ann will bring back the erigh Srosiy. . rome late Sunday night highly pleased that this method of clearing them was | Daley, both of South Coventry, and nal color y A that you can have by The deliicators exercises fogan apout | %ith the hoxpltable manner in Which | Mrs. M1 P. Dowe s receiving medical | wdopted. e plow. was 1un the | (ires sons, Tohn and Wiilm of South | faded e 10 o'clock with an invocation by Rev. they were received by the Norwich [ueatmeni at the Day Kimball hospital [ length of the lines of the Putnam Coventry and James, who Iives in the | leave the hair elean, ‘c‘;‘ H. (?gcknl.ln, pastor of the x-_lr_u;p. | Inights. ,,,ry.,‘}na‘,,r s o e | s . . IS ngregatigaal church. on e Y Frederick B.” Shumway left Satur- % William Jones. . tradm at thls store. there was a piano ) Two | Attended Coventry Entertainment. |day evening for a visit with friends in | Miss Gertrude Rogers to Speak. Willimantic ov, | 19, — William g Larks, T. Lesthetisky, by . C. .| Saturday night the men of the First | Baltimore, Miss Gertrude Rogers of Van. Tur- | g 00 PN S it lntio's well known 5 - MeKnighi, wi¢e of the pastor. The Congregatlonal church of South Cov- | Henry ¥, Clark, who left here last|key, Is 1o address o union ThanKsgiv- | yomcrnte’ died at St Joseph's hospital i on racelpt ot #1.00. Pr ddress s Welcome was delivered by CALry gave an entertdinment in the |wonth to spend 'the winter in Los |ing meciing in the chapel of the Con- | L¢P CF0 M lg VP00 o ion™ or | tria] botle and comb apet op five o siarmpe | a Rev fr. McKnight, and was a most | church parlors which %o‘rfh_\ and fitting one. Andrew M. tended, many from this city being | continent. itchfield, wown cletk, read the minutes | present. One of the features of the | Mrs Joseph Dubriel was critically I n fl M ot the town meeting when the gift to | evening was the joint debate on the |at her home in Danielson on Satur- € . C. urray . fhe' town was made known and when | Question of woman's sultrage. Those | day. abie town by vote accepted it. This Wwho took part in this were Dr. W. L.| Mrs. Flenry M. Thompson, Mawkins was followed by the turning over to Higgins and Attormey Curtis Dean, F. |stréet will have the members of the |A social hour largely at- | Angeles, had a pleasant trip across the ll:e:.‘:zllh.‘m')‘!}r"‘("l:‘li‘rel;l;"'P:21"]Il);wl\[\,‘l‘!::::;:yb; | Bright's disease, He ha ?”‘" |:| '(,,‘,’,v TTAEIBAS SOSE Of yout PRl 11| by ‘the women of the Congregational, |fome, tHme and w8 A Ptvas born in | Mery T Geldmes, Goldmen Bld., St. P, Methodist, Baptist and Advent churches. All women 'interested in | missions have been invited (o uttend with refreshments is mLLmT‘Q co“ the town of the deed to the property | A. Peterson and C. N. Lee. After the |Ladies’ Reading circle at her home for | to follow Miss Rogers’ addry . and the keys of the library, which was entératinment there was an oyster |a meeting this (Monday) afternoon. o % done by Mrs. Ross. supper which was well served and| Mrs. Francis Burroughs leaves this | Pomfret Students Will Witness Game. She acted as building comumittes in | which was relished by many. week for a visit with her som, George | A delegation of studehts from Poy v this part of the ceremony and the deed | PBurroughs, in Pawtuckef. fret achool will be In the stadium at and keys were accepted in the name of So: list Address. hThOI‘e L! to \;H : p\r[fly'hr meeting u(‘ minbridge Sai dey to witness the the town by First Selectmun Charles | Ther h -nd- |the members of the Methodist church | Yale-Harvard game — They are en Nobody te Settle Deugherty Estate. | B, Russ. Alr. Russ then (rensterred | ance Sundes aftoromen ar ipe mocad- lat the home of 'J. Herbert Brigas, | thusiastic for the trip and it is possi 3 1+ e i . Dougherty, | (he Library to W. B. Gallup, who rep- | af the Willmantic secialists, The West Side, Tuesday evening. blo that among them will be some 3 1 tem 2 Seputy commistioner in New |resented the direciors of the library | speaker was Fred Holdsworth of Nor- Damaged by Rainfall. future players who will in iime bat- uccessfn Sys e o Rt e ionss 18 NeW | Committee A" dedicaiors poem was | Hioh Why Bive s vers Intorthtine ad- | Surfacs dreime. ware In - some in. |Ge on the same historic feld for mother, Mrs, Margaret A. Dougherty, | 5ad, by Miss Josephine M. Robbins. | dress on Socialism and Municipal Poii- | stances overtaxed Baturday morning | Or, (e otber of the two great universi- dePends on time sav- Thig is the first tinie in the his- [under the deluge of ram that came most oF which 15 in Waierbupse withy | 8fter which there was a song by the | w of Willimantic that the socialist |down between the hours of 5 and 9 out_an administrator, the co-adminiss | SU8rtette. Mabel A. lanohear, Mrs. W. <. AreaTrifle Bard, |35 ;» pimipieca Boughercr pamiey | I Gallup, 3. Whife Lanphea: and W ¥ has had a ticket in the field for | 2. m. Been Tound dead at hit Mome 16 Werees | B. Gallup. city officers, and the address deliverad Missionary Topic. Bure a few months ago. The Dougher.| Rev: Eugene M. Frary then delivered| Sunday was highly interesting because s r ~ A Bat Cheer Up, for You Cam |0 T nianss the ol |un aiaress of intense imterost wiich | rliorance was snade Lo what soclailets |cnaSaciing , information, relativer 1o In this city Saturday Yale men were a_bit disappointed at the out~ |ame 2 it Smsrrsinges shutes, Sik ing. Western Union EY7% Raian Work 16t memeon: ‘“Day Letters’’ and was greatly enjoved by all. It was | had done in city affairs in other locali- | ivon’at o Sundax evening meeting at | = Lreminiscent, as the speaker was for- |ties and wh g in Wilii- 5 Phere is « slowing up in staie high- y Get Money by calling at the! ot as Easy e Stephenson. e 2 e o Conaracs. | tics and, what they could do in Wilil- | e Comgrogational ehurch, Miss Fielon | way worle in Windkans councs. thoush “Night Letters’ 1 The Hon ne Foss paid mothing | O8] church and one of the first di- | ‘ s Duiley leader. the subject being Mis- | contracts are still in process of com- | t 5 - 3B | rectors of the Chaplin public library. | Carnival ts Bi, sions in Sou merica. | pletion in the towns of Windham and' | 1 s s foeTor the renomination, as Be I sav- {4\ the close of his address there was a VAL S S C vl New Overcoats for Troops. | Plainfield. Much work, however, Is | overcome the m. [ ing his rel for a later date.—Wash- Yocal duet, " 1y God. Th here was a large attendance at the 1 " | " for n t e 1 for | ingtor Eoat. oc uet, Nearer, My God, to Thee, | i of T8 F R Il Saturday | The Thirteenth company, C. A. C. |Plauned for next season, plans for 4 by Mrs. Walter DsSnedecker and Mrs, | oy " awle aefair has been condueted | D88 received a supply of the olive drah | Which are now being prepared. del& They are in A M. Litchfleld,” This closed the | nERL [ENE REGIT Mes been condueted | gvercoats and blankets that are heing | cluded in this work is a layout of u y- orning session. : fathelia o Glstributed fo state troops to replace | macadam road : From noon uniil 2 o'clock dinner wag | [an Catholic church of this city for |} OM INI€C, 1D BINte. TOOORT 10 o ets, [ Putnam town line (o Attawaugan in h 2 Company, | pPHRUMATISM e g sk I 2 o TR oo i | . S B0 A | 5 b the highest sense Union Streel. & v Wt e eine Summary Process in Chaplin. Four Classes Hold Socials. P ” R T e G ., e o " NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE. Four classes of tlie Bible school of Time Savers. Sciatica and Neuritie served by the ladies of the town was | The summary process of Caroline ; Uie Bible ue i : ; NURITO s gu teed to fres the|Ver chojce and those who enjoyed It | Hanson vs. Bugene Fortune was dis- | o 3 : Shi6 Conmruentssont- chiirel; Reld kool Terms strictly confidential. | NUR'EO s &uaranteed to free the | 0 o their Approciation by dlaposing | Tosed of, for the time being, Saturdav |NOW Jarvis Memorial Dedicated on |inigay. Aae i° D. Sargent's clans Doison, of all the good things provided for the | 2fternoon by Justice of the Pe: Sunday Afternoon. holding _a 'birthday reception at the [ 3Uiimo is o propeictary reiedy. troe | foast, and' compilmenting the skl of | Claronce A. Chester of Chapiin. It was 3 —_— | rarsonage during the afternoon, rom oplates and narcotics —made of | crons and thome who served it. a Chaplin case ahd the attorney for the | A dedicatory service was held at the | Gertrude L. Halls class at the par HIRAM N. FENN NDER e LME UNDERTAKER . and EMBALMER I SR et R. ( P etants TieuEoyernment standard) | ™ A¢° 2 gclock the afternoon session | Géfendant filed a demurrer c iming |newly erected Memorial Neighborhood | 4 “riday evening, Mrs. n; ¥ 1 B ediente pleasant to take, Speedy| . ieq with & piano solo, The Chapel | that the statutory timé for the leaving | ouse on the farm of Miss Lucy Ja s s at the teacher's home 62 Church. Si, Witiimantie, Ot o marres b one vou have been | i the Mountains, Wilson, plaved by |of the premises had not expired shen |vis Allen Hill in"the town of Brook- ay afternoon and evening, Mrs, Telephone Lady Assistant{® gufferer, send for a box of NURNITO | Miss Ruth E. Snow with finc execu- | the action wis brought. This was sus- [1¥7, Sunday afternoon, and was con- | Elliotts class being entertained at the today—or. if you like, ask vour physi- | tion. tained by the justice. Then the attor- {ducied by the clersymen of the tow- | home of Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Mcintyre clan what he knows 6t NURITO. The address of the afternoon was a (ney for the plaintifft served another | The new bullding is to be a clubkouse | during the afternoon. 1! NURITO, taken as per directions | yirong ‘and. forcibla one. deiivered by |notice on the defendant to leave the | wherein the people of the helghborhood ELMORE & SHEPARD, BTk, hox; does not relieve vou, We |V Ralph G. Hartley. pastor of the|bremises within the time stated by'| ill be given opportunity to pass ma Stochaeisvilie: Mift Rustibd & o b e R, |k sy e St e s Cshntn of this olty. Then | statute. This will be the.20th of this |n Pleasant and proftable hour. # | At Mechanicavilie some departments | i asace: - SO for fucther particulars and unsolicited | tihere was a delightful solo, The King|month. On refusal to lér e at that Remarks by Pierre Petac: of the.mill of the Frehoh Rivesi Textils M anl h.l'l‘ [§ testimonials from prominent people of Love My Shepherd, rendered very |time. the plaintiff will try the case on | Chier George M. Pilling Is in receipt | COP)PANY are runuing evenings and | Eng ey aeill give vou the proof and | dwectly py Mine Mabel A arhear. | the facts in the matter. The defendant |, o satirfe letter signed by ome Pierre | the Plant ix having a prosperous rum | § |iylaende v are secking, convincing | This was followed by remirks on the | claims under an aleged afreement that | Deisc evidently a pon name. 1 whieh | Of Business, now greater than ever, be- P b €0-62 North Street. ! °d Jart of the various guests. Then came|ho might occups the premises for one | lia writer, ridicaling some fears e, | cadse of the additions recently made ases Just ere as your: ton business In Putnam is not LADY ASSISTANT. ihe singing of America by all present,|vear pressed over living in a license town, | €k T (UTEES: iy * ed wi o e - 1 boom! could be desired, | s THE 1EE & 08GOOD €O e sl R © Railroad Sued for $100. e e R ST on Tt apas | though "Bt e “ln expacted 1o b o o 0.8, ton. - see 50 at on the paper Gr wh Sl el 15 ARt oy i o = The New York, New Haven and|that’s enough for make sirong men |betier during the winter montis I receipt of nrice. The Booster Club. 2 Hartford railroad has been made de-|come afraid. 1 hope what I t=ll you Marlbore Orchestra Plea 1 BR. F. C. JACKSON, Pentist | Willidiantic ia to. have a polifical|fendant in . civil scsion Brought by |come true;. 1f 1t Gont, I going move | o 2h ; ’ o 2 MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL 0., |,-ganization to be known as The | Henry Powell of this city. The latter |on top Trinoli, where they got nothing | yoer i, Orehestra | of = Mariboro, Painless Extracting and | Suite 711, Fiadren Building, New York. | Pooster club. Its membership will con- {claims that through the negligence of | but an Ttalian war for bother him. N A e R acting | ist of young republicans who will én- | section men In the employ of the com- | “Much oblige, mister, T_am. {in this sert made a hit Saturday | Filling a Specialt; = Geavor to interest il the voung men | panv abous ten acres of his timber and TETRRRE BETACS | Gening when plaing for a dance In g e of the town in political affairs, =Dur. | sprout land was burned. causing about ek SR A. 0. H, hall. [ M - - Willimantic l’" m l nd M“els.in the oresant campsign the ciub will| $100 damages. The case Is made. re- A e S \ erla fne'the prehent Chmpten (e chus i | 08 harotger. " heliate e o B | scungivi gt sate Susine dewo-| (7o Ses Big Game : 5% clectfon of the entire republican ticket. | Fatrick J. Dinahey of this city at 2|Der. &ccording fo the monthiy bi o P A 5 s B o IF NOT EXACTLY TO YOUR LIKING 5 v ; Wiiiam °8. Conudon. the. republioan | 6'clock this afternpon. R L e B e T A R g Bl el Al 4 Scalieps, Oysters and Clame, at Witlimantie, Conn. | 8% "*%,01% 160 tnvitations have been | cnnounsement of Twe Marriages. | Killingly had éight Aeaths during that |game at Cambridge next Saturdas. sent out to young republic: S G e s e R o the T, W - SURISMECNY . WTF. - &np EAL Made Hit at Theater. A SPECIALTY OF INSTALLING THE ns in thef mce of the town elerk record of th t 2 2 office o of the | death rate per thousand of 14.6. r;“a requesting U‘T" e i at & |,,arriage on Thursday, Nov. 16, of | average for the state was 14. Pneumo- “recman and ‘“‘,""Pr :10 h"!";“!(s &t w"{ 8 vm"l'" Walter M. Clyde and Miss Susie B.!jja caused two of the deaths in this | ChEagement at the ‘ednésday night. Convevances w bo | Fuller, both of Andover. The cere-|town, heart disease and a disease of Suturday evening, 1 a popular oy theater on nadian char- STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2¢ Norfh St MOST APPROVED PLANTS FOR SPRING, Pj ‘ovided (o take the young men to th ; The urdny o > Canadian ¢ E B , Piano Tumer R RAT et~ Bilines will be served o2 | 1Y WRe SETINed in lis city by | e feryoud systern Gne sdett all other | AClar deDicted by M/ A betng some.- . ‘Pheme 153-4. Witimantic, Conn. 9 o'clock and afterwards stevs will be | ficy Bagtist churen: S [ KRy AL Dt W Wnatng of R bk P . taken to complete the formal organiza- = @hortly after the & dixics. ol a me v; ustrated Lecture. " £ th, 1ab, v Shortly after e town clerk’s office | the number of living births In Killing- | An illustr lecture. entitled The o o % S STOr I cpened Saturday afternoon George B.|ly in Scptember was nine. Fintetry of Heali i ey S 4 anc; £ amr Jver Congdon of Lebanon and Miss Luey A.| ~ Mirn Ty of Healin waAs SV n h 1912 CALENDARS R scq Superior Court Here Tuesday. | Bitcher of this eity called and. were {auditcrium . of the Congregational and Puff Jar with Silver| muesday morning at 10.15 there will| granted a marriage license, Thex went ATWOOD AUTOMOBILE glorch Suadeyevaning. Jubee’ Ware [ » be & short calendar session of the su- | ent in search of a clergyman and were S C Aol £ K colpited ‘alldes. ¢ n, heving to do —at—+ Plated Taps free with one|perior court with Judge Edwin B.|married late in the afternoon. In. Collision in Boston on Friday After- | principally with plices and the work team Or ur“ ace’ S D s s 1 1!n-- American board are concerned. Personals. and Barbara -Moriarty JAMES HARRIES, pound of ing In & number of cases will be (i posed of and then there will be the| p oo vary AND WE KNOW HOW TO SO AR A Boston paper of Saturday con- ol 301 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Sasignment of cases. At the close of tained the following account of how = PURE BAKING POWBER | {5 =unnch), o5 o "Bins | were in martfora Saturday the touring car of William I Atwood. mel vs. Charles J. Johnson will be tried | Mrs. Charles W. Alpaugh has retutn- | formerly of Willlamsville, was wreck- | Wiil Be Issued After New Year's by RANGE THEM AS TO INSURE SAT ‘The Clearance Sale Continues utiless a settlement is reached by the|ed from a visit in ihe Capital City. ed in that city Friday afternoon Souvenir Taylor. lawyers in the case before that time. Attorney and Mrs. E. Prank Bugbee Two large touring cars collided just D oy t < at The Boston Dry ticods Store, Dan- Wednesday Edward Dean's apneal | were among the Willimantic people | before 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at - " m ' . ’ ISFACTION. . K. 3 Souvenir William 11, Taylor, now isison. Some \3‘. discounts for our from probate is slated for trial. while | who spent Saturday Flartford, ihe gunction of Beacon ana Common- |, Jidonc of Hartford, is making Steady custolners another weelk. Attractive 3 T v the case assigned for Fred - _ | wealth avenue (Boston), hurling Gor- |1 > dent oF d the completion of the Sargains on svers counter in the Store. 768 Main Street. a1 1a That of Joseph 1 Mariin vE. | merie of this city. was i . .i Sai{don M. Lew, chauffenr of ome f the (LIOKTeRs toward the completion of (he . ) Fuy these goeds now Tel. 234-4 Waillimantic, Ct, | the Central Vermont raiiroad by caliing b Sciusha: Jjcars. iiito the street ana badis shaking | il O SOURE, SN the, JReieE I - . THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, 3 = T Willimantic people at the Yale- | b (o6 “hadfleur of the other car and {110 waw so much dispute, but which ea ln oves an d“ re\ Main Street, Danicisen. W. ROBINSON, Norwich Agent, il g { Princeton fostball game Saturday were | ‘', (0NN PecUREmS. L L was Iy avthorized, oven though - aept20daw James E. Keech, Mgr. 15 Benjumin St. Justin Helbrosk. Tudge and Mrs William A Arnold|sriven by Low ran up onte the side Jstapons 200 Bedlie pe T 4 NI ey X P, R, A e T o - s e hook will mot be ready fto issuc g 3 A ity £ . dustin_Hio) fonident of| e AL Bill Mine Bernice Willams e pertmont on. ComHeaith avanye, | ULl long after the irat of the new | WE ALSO HAVE IN THE BEST KINDS fiock. Binday Shie-home [ o liams, Mr. and Mra. Louis | coming to a stop on the sidewalk, with s s > - lock S H. Arnold. ne of 1ts Wheels torn off. e out it will carry 4 fine pi AND AT LOWEST PRICES « suitablo biographical sketcr o his_son-in-iaw. an’ Georee | g : 5 = presentative and Mrs. Guilford | Low was the only one injured. he - Champlin, of Columbia, from Infitmi-| g, (h, “With Mrs. Smith's maid, Miss | naving 4 broken wrist. He ix em- . Bagwin, ties of age. . He had been confined to| fyo vy "Fno ‘went to Hartford Satur- | ployed by William B Atwood, & re. to Danbury Convention. Hi ———eeee e | day _morning. Sunday they left for|tired mill owner. of 1258 Beacon strect, n and Jobn G. Johnson \ { SAGE TEA WiLL California, whers they will spend the | Brookline. There were no Dassensers |will 1. doicontin from (he iocal (b : ew 00 econ - a n “} V H E) winter. Wednesday their chauffeur. |in his car. e th conference of Congre | DARKEN THE HAIR.|Earry Cotter, will ieave this city for| The other car. whith was owned by |tional churches, wh R e California, where he will drive their|James Berwick of 223 Waipole street. |1, THAT WILL BE SOLD AND SET UP ow (T ary tomd Restors Faded and Gray Hair to Nat-|car during the winter. Norwood, was drtven by = Saivatore |continus though WeAnesday. ) ickly Re- Guila and had as his passengers Mag- T 2 S Sy JEWETT CITY Hoa Trhompson. B8 wiFe. daughte ahd — | AT BARGAINFRICE ™ son. The boy wi being brought from ' W Brivate Hotpitnl i Cammridg. CASCARETS INSURE There is nothing new about (he idea | Memerial Flowdts to Mrs. H. F. Che- | private hospital In Cambriden of using sage for restoring the color of | ney—Husking AMERTRBTY, DUE Taetv e o hiurien | ’ 2. i g g e e TR | INSIDE CLEANLINESS i, eDoPlumbin using & “sage tea Whenover helr| ine prattorm § i m in the Baptist church | p. tx ax the resul: of the s hair foil out or took on a dull, faded | o' Sinday wak beautifully decoruted | "1t was stated Be the melte ihni|The Millions of Cascaret Ussrs Never 3 | or_streaked uppearance they e 2| With carnations, chrysanthemums and |tramc ruiee had been violated by | Have Headachs, Constipation, Bil- ’ IN THE MOST ACCEPTABLE AND SANITARY MANNER. JUST LET US RKNOW YOUR NEEDS A brew of sage leaves and appled iy | ferns in memory of Mrs. H. ¥. Chene: e ¥ ] 5 %2 v, | Guila, the chanffenr of the Rerwick | ; r vl their halr, with wonderfully beneficlal | (2HuE 10 BoCIOv O . e year ago. | cute ousness or Sick Stomach. . 9 effect. [ LTSRN S The flowers were given by Mrs. Che- | With the above stors a three-colimy \ccessary that you keep - ing the herbs and making the tea. This Aid society and the W. C. T. U Atwood suto jacked un on the side- || rc und fresh thau it is to keep the D OUR EX is done by skillful chemists better than Found Plenty of Red Ears. walk at the point where {t stalled rewers and draine of a large city PERT WORKMEN WIL! DO THE INVISIBLE PLAYER PIANO we could do it oursalves. and all we| Orrin Tarbox entertained at a hus free from obsiruction [} | o P bl M\-da 1o :Iio is ‘}\n u;n gr the :‘n!d;(, ing bee at iz home in Lisbon the ANNUAL ROLLCALL "RAre“‘;l(:u xxeépln:].lafa'; m..u..- with REST. " has ted most faverable commen eres eard. made product, Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- | members of the K. of H. class and of " sca or merely forcing a pas- . — . 2 et wheteyet o phur Hair Remedy, contaimning sage in | the XU, cliss in ihe Baptist Sunday | Held at Free Beotist Church in East|igeway every few days with saits [\ ITS PERFECT CONTROL EASE OF OPERATION the proper sirenkth, with the addition | school. * R W. Dearnley took the party Killingly. f;,fi‘é‘;fi";;."”" or castor ofl? This 15 | i - slphur, another old-time scalp rem- | over in the fim's sutol -4 — ant. | | PURITY OF TONE MODERATE PRICE e oper in the figms eutobus and be- | nere were many out at East Kil- | - Gascarets immediately cleanse and | i s = “Fhe manufacturers of this remedy | music ard refreshments, the classes | ingly Saturday afternoon for the an- |rogulate the stomach, remove the mark it as one of the most remarkable Pianos of teday. authofltfle ?\’“f‘(‘x‘ s b under | had a delightral time. There were r-:‘:Lmlltc"-Jl 2 m"t':x; h:'ITn;' !hreln]r)’lri::l t?\‘flr.fél:'mf sépd xa"x;‘a rf;i“”:':u VHth 4 Grac Z s that (he money will be.re- 9 i o p { gases; ta e excess bile | A ntative line of Milton, Stutz Bros. and Apollo el 1t Batin (o o, sxncily 4 Fen: | oenly in Hie pfety o krhmme arransed: Prayer service, 147 | fiem the Gver and carrs ont af tne | Player constantly on exhibition at our Willimantic resented. Offers $500 Prizes to Schoo! Pupils. |7 m.. praise service and remacis by |svsom (he (ecomposed waste matier "5 Don't neglect vour hair. et a| The Worcester Post says: President | the pastor. Rey. P. L. Cosman. 2 p.|and potson i the inte es and| \ Piano Rooms. ¥ bottle of Wyeth's Hage and Sulphur | David Hale Fapning of the Royal Wor- [m.- quiet half hour, copducted by Rev. | bowels | L] L] = today, and notice the diffcrénce after | cester Corset company, has notified | Frederick Smock, North Sterling © odds how badly and upset.you We cordially invite you to liegr'theu instruments. ; : a few days’ use. Hemer P. Lewis, superintendeni 2 |p. m.: sermon, Rev. George E. Barnard, | feel, a Cascaret tonight will straignten | 7 et his preparation is offered to the|schools, that he 18 ready to give $500 | Providence, 3 p. m.; words from for- | vou out by morning. They work while 1 WATKINS BROTHERS, J!|.0= . B e R S R O S U R g LT 23-26 Water Street i i3 . 3 recommended and ug- | schools for work done st ‘home, out- | dence, 3.45 D. m.; communion service, | druggisi will keep your entire family ’ ) < AT WILLIMANTIC. >, gints, side of schoel honrs, in cooking, sew- |4 p. mu:/serving of coilation. i p. m. | feeling good for months Don't for- " Becrr T ¢ g 27 WA ~ Special amenis. The lee & Osgood|Ing and manual training, vening Service— Prayer service, ! get the ehildren—their little sides -} Ce.. 131 Main St 630 p. m. praise service, seripture and need u good. gentle cleansing, too. His purpose is to encourage the pu-

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