Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1911, Page 2

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aERessEsseERsRnRRnRERRERRRIREEn | Murray’s ‘Boston Store | m_"_"!_lml“!manti i s March 9, of New m at | wimamic Mare m,&:‘:-“ of New Lon hat 1 = WS e ook Garaiest” i Sroen Sial The second night of the Hooks' car- > Movi; r¥. Plc(ures at the Bijou and|nival in town hall Saturday was im- scenic Hem ely enjoyed unusually large | Vi ; 3 > - Special Values | v B T R S 3 s Bediwaste. when L | &t Funecal of Mirs. Honry Woisard. | Zont roudered by Colipe’ snstug o in dence. PUTNAM i Sister 41, Agnes of St. Mary's con- | the. gallery was packed to capacity, R 7 wWas the guest - 3 & . | vent Fas' in" Waserburs - Baturaay tanding. over Sunday of relatives in Fall River. mes 5 te IN WOMEN’S LONG COATS Reckung “attkhaing the faneral of For | A en ha Hoor was given over to| * Georks £ Potvin of " Waonabokot | - mas Chepter 0 Life of dames Bam: you telegraph. ra other, Mrs. Henry Woisard, who died 1 dancing the couples were So numerous Sunday. % | Tiursday ‘morning at 3 ociock: The | that it was difienlt to dance with any " cated—Obituary Notes—Brakeman A 3 “D e o i S o | e e e Hae Bt Vo st A DIk Western Union ‘‘Day REDUCED TO ber of years. Mrs. Wolsard also had | peared to do so nevertheless. 5 Sheriff Trustee of Missing Man’s > | many friends in this city, as she was| The members of the company were| Fred S. n.eh of New Haven, for- E ’ N3 the mother of Mrs. A. D. David_ a resi- | kept on the jump all the evening, aud | merly of Danielson, was a visitor with [ Estate—Election Today. Letters’’ and nght Gent of Waterbury, formerly of Willi- |that the efforts of the committée In | relatives here Saturday. TR an mantic. The faneral services were held | charge in providing various novel fea- - e battered body of James Bam- . - 0 . at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon. tures was appreciated was manifested me Dinner: ford, killed when struck by a trolley L tte " te b throughout the evening. George Jicques was caterer for a| 8% Thanksgiving night was burled € TS'’ save wastie. Twalvs Naturatined part S oo Binited i SHloveh 8 o, 0ree et gl Sinasy st ¢ We have taken these smart long Coats from our On_Saturday Superior Court Clerk | oy P-mn-l:; o m O m}";‘,‘,“"’ ggg:; Matthew Bamford, and his sister, Mrs, Tele hone the west_ g Ldgar M. Warner of Putnam waks at arles . Treat of Norwich was In| Jioe Lonse BEe hor oA | Mory Lukeman, and her husband, ali P regular stock and have marked them at a low price that the superior courtroom to meet such |OWR Saturday, Mary Salottl. 3 of Fall River, were included in the - S allens as desired to take out first pa- | Samuel Chesbro spent the week end 2 small funeral party present at the U : tim will surely effect a quick clearance. These are broken [|pers for naturaiizatlon. ' “Twelve ap-|with friends in Boston. Death of Former Resident. cemetery ern vmon any e. ) C: d arance. se a peared and took out the initial docu- | - McPartiand of New Haven| Jeremiah Curran, who died at Put- | Bamiord's relatives arrived here on s A 3 L e i Ao ments. - Last week about 25 took the | Thomas McPartla £ 2 nam Friday night, was formerly a res- | Sdluraay afternoon and immediately A 2 lots which we cannot duplicate, hence this great reduc preliminary steps toward naturaliza- | Was in the city urday. Mot 5 Dasailie went to l. E, Smith's undertaking 5 Hon. Of the two score presenting| Jjudge of Probate Clarence E. Chester | Archie Ennis of Whitinsville, former- | F0oms to view the body. The broth- tion themselves before the clerk, the great- [os" Chaplin was a Willimantic visitor | ly of Danielson, has recently been & | sald afterwards he would never . er number were members of St. Jo- | Saturday. Visitor with relatives in town, have been able to identity James if $ilh achir S lides Simart Balo Coats 1 ¥ seph's Polish sodiety, which is doing a R % it were not for certain marks on the h e assortment includes Smart Polo Coats in tan, great deal toward educating it mem- | Miss Annie Morrison of Spruce street Attended Pomona Meeting. body with which hé was familiar. bers along the lines of cliizenship. |left Saturday for California to spend| A number of the members of Kill-| The little sroap of relatives inquired &t 2o the winter. ingly grange were at Plainfleld Satur- | eagerly for details of the accident. Reversible Coats, Mixture Coats and Double-faced Goes to Keystone State. Mrs. Nathan Peck of New London is| day for the annual meeting of Quine- | Mrs. Lukeman said that James' moth- Coats. Leroy A. pm\k”f‘ who succeeded | & guest of Hyman Israel and family of | baug Pomona grange. er, who also lives in Fall River, had Luke P, Allain as advertising man and | 127 Natchaug street. There is to be a meeting of the town | not been told of the accident and in- L . Allatn as sing 1 & school committee this afternoon at the | formation of it weuld be kept from - - — MISSES’ SCH OOL COATS vadow afemer for the X C. furrayl. Mus, Moy Obunsr. And Jedpiiten ] yrchi nebiibl tulithis:. her. The dead man has led-n roving h £ company, has resigned and left Satur- | Bessic are Visiting Telatives in Man- | N1 kinma Filling, teacher in «the |Lfc for vears and has called on his (O the fact that the unidentited man |held a moeting Eaturday evening in BTl W b e et e R R Hiariford sthoois, hes beon spending a | Telatives ‘only at rare intervais. Mat- |dled aboui the sanie tme. Olson dis- | thelr rooms on South Math street, to 14, reduced to employ of & large dry goods hous Jere Seward, who has Jbeen spending | fow days with ~her brother, Luther |thew said he had not seen him for |appearcd, s M\:t_m::h Cono of Millington Greea B STr Aliain 1 o return und arsime his | few days with relatives in Winsted, | Pilling. e ot e ELECTION TODAY. Mrw, Henry Auatin of Bori 3 Mre former duties commencing this (Mon- | has returned to this city. Feast at Horton Cottage. I gy A0 Y s Bince — W pila ST toore ere i (ARD. & day) morning. Mrs. A. R. Burnham of Pleasant| A mumber of Danielson men were | JIh "oncy i e pociers BUNE UG | City to Choose a Mayor and Common | tending the funersl of thelr aunt, s street is entertaining her niece, Miss|#t the Horton cottage at East ing- |, "his sister fi th rious miil| Council—Contest Over Alder George Elderkin, g Letia Kramer, of Norwich. I ¥ Sunday to eat a roast pig and en- (10 his sister grom the varions 1o ' ot Over Alderman-at-l ™~ Mr. and_Mrs. George A. Peck ar TODAY’S ELECTION. = > 2 joy other good things served at the|:oWns whore he was employed, but| Large. child of Westchester, Mr. and M ? Mr. and Mrs. Leander Smith of New- | dinner. EOSRME not Aesiy L L Hills of Willlmantic and Mr, and M Much Speculation, But No Wiseacrs | o, R, I, have been visiting the lat-| Miss Clara L'Heureux of Beverly,| , Mrs, Lukeman said that her brother| Today (Monday) s bienninl ity | Sitith of Hartford were guests of Dares to Predict Result—Booster | ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Young. | Mass.,, has been spending a few days 3:&15‘" flvfgh\;ax covered by an in-|clection dlymmh(‘ui]nlm,dlr;r- day mm Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Smith on Linwo. Club Members Busy. Peniicis o _ | at, her home in Danielson. S g u mayor will be elected for another |avinue over Thankegiving The H. C. Murray Co g saret Hiurlos: are Sacets of the latters | ,, The selectmen of the fown of Kill- ot kw0, yeacs; sloo new coimon, open~ i g > b7 The - biennual clty election occurs | frot 53 Incmbi g ingly are to hold a meeting on Wed- OBITUARY. cil. The Voting is to be done in Un- Addressed Boys' Club. quletly preparing for the battle that 1s | Albert N. Young of Hartford spent| [ gying Conduits in Franklin Street. H. Munroe Randall. from 7 & m. to 3 p. m. The early | preached at the Baptist church Hur wlLLIMANTIC CONN. to.be waged, and everyihing is ready. |Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr.| "© . yyin street is now open almost| . Fl- Munroe Randall, §1, a native of opening hour is for the accommoda- | juy morning and evening, At 2 o'cle 5 ’ Mayor Daniel P. Dunn will lead the |and Mrs, Edgar M. Young, of 255 High |, WORSCR, SRer o5 WO OPCR, SO | Quadic, veteran of the civil war, and | tlon of railroad men and other Work- | i;, “the afternoon he gave a very inter demoeratic forces for the fourth suc- |street. the conduits of the underground tele- | 0" e LT resident of l‘uln;&m :‘:‘\“ho must get to thelr occupgtions (;:l“fl‘ talk before the Boys' club cessive time at the head of the ticKet. | mhomas Cotter of Boston spent the | phone Nne. died at his home here early Saturday. |€arly. 0 thelr rooms : The republican forces Will be led by a | . Jhomas Cotter of Boston BPcn ta ] ” Mre. BoE. Al T He is survived by his wife, and two| ' EX-Mayor J. McGarry will be| “George Allen of Gilead was e rho has never before. as- | Loc i o2 e » 3 - B. E. Allen was leader of the| g, gpters, Estelle and Annie, moderator of ‘the meeting. here Saturday. - e e Sk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Cotter, of 46| B. Y. P, U. services at the Baptist ¥ not been much pre- Mr. Randall has been retired from | While there hai pired to such a high place upon the | 0 g0 0" in : 3 Ucket, and therefore his real strength - active occupation & mumber of years |election campaivning, there may he . | Aieriden Board of Trade and the Meri- | cannot be predicted, but that it is a| Prof. W. E. Fay, a former member Christmas Sale. but for years was engaged here as a |SCMe .ife In today's election, At any _ Where Foss Needs Experts {acr Business Men's association last|quantity to be reckoned with is indi- |of the Windham High school faculty,| The annual Christmas sale of the|shoemaker and later as a cobbler, On |rate, the republican city committes | =Governor I'oss knows the | r | February, cated by (he apparently Increased in- |who has been spending the Hollday re- | Church Helpers of the Free Baptist| August 8, 1562, Mr, Munroe enlisted in |38 Dot soing to take any chances of | Massachusetis o well that he did n B 2 terest that republicans have been tak- |ccss with friends in town, returned to | church at East Killingly was held Sat- | Thompsoh in D company, Eighteenth | befni caught napping, and has fitted | make an itemized report of his ¢ | Simabury.ate. ana strs. Aurea .| e e eiction. Newton, Mass, Saturday night. Urday afternoon and evening. Connecticut volunteers, = being dis- |up republican headgvarters in room | palgn “expenses and the report goe jew Britain. < f. Dame of | 528 t of their daughter, nryn | iz the republicans can cut down the % & Spécisl canvame Gf tha Daifelson al. p1863. of ge o he di- | it confor ith the law hat in be Bre department repurts \zflfiw"-' to W. Woods Chandler of Sims- | democratic majority in the old Third JEWETT CITY Vision Saturdsy In the fnal spurt for B rolaD Gt RaiE ok o . | o the laws Governor ¥ous wigned tiin larms during Nove and 12 fires; | Pury- ward to i6 that the republican candi- & Inrge Hniaben of Badieribace. . Guiin TR vho has beer pecia] interest centers on the out- | ye ay be necessary to me Seven bells and five 43S | warerbury. The new auty recently | 48168 Will be returned winners when | Baptist Christmas Committees Ap | “hoout week.” I bR Clioren) 3 o bas betn come of the votng for the candidates | & permanent hourd of experts (o' ieel p pew._ Aoty ke the votes are countec i E s « othe aw | $0r thewpivetal man $n the common |the executive department of the sta Shuster. ihe|ordered for Chief Snesr of the mre| T VOLS8 Brg comnied =~ ... - , | pointed_St. Pater-Geyal Maryisge Officers of Queen Esther Circly (and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam ¥ | 08 00RO N0t Jarge, | Jonn A. | SOVrnmORt out of MiCH err. W U1N0f Fersia, | department arrived in town Wednes- | e "Sesen ward of ite viars hag| Glose of St Mary's Parish Fair—| The following are the newly elected | Kilian, Woodstock avenue, for the | [gy" tetng fhe republican candidate |cester Telegram. shreaten to | Ge¥ evcning trom Bridseport, where 1t | 1S, “iproximately 50 votes, and the| Judge E. W. Warner Speake at Con- | aicers of Gueen Bather cirole, an aux- | RSt Bine wecks, died Xridey nieht |andGeorsa P. Miner the democratic me: ey - | republican majorities in the First and ational Church. ary of the Woman's Home Mission- | MF- Curran made a bra i camaidate. el S b 5 0t Siue. hax. Bech sbowe oo PEE ary society of the Methodist church: | Ife, but his lliness was of such a 4 H MOST SEVERE COLD 2 Agnes andi Kot 25 each The following committees for Christ- | President, Miss Hester _Johnstone; | N2ture as to preclude probability of| oNLY TWENTY-SIX DAYS. . | Edith Luther are spending a few days |#Fout 23 each. The Collomins o - iLis recovery. The deceasad has been | | EASILY BROKEN {with airs, . T Loather Saes: Lotpee| That the personnel of the two last [mas were clscted at the Baptist Sun- | vice president charlotts Chesley: re- ' ISRUY,, he dcfgseg par pech| LT e B T | A 2 [ Wikl ciose her samitarium for ihe awin. |named wards mppears to be slightly |day school Sunday: Concert, Mrs. G | co cretary, erry o2 = ith ; - uick Delivery of Inveice of Raw Silk | 1. ., A R e rom Mary T.Goldman's |\ io< 2o senitarium for'ihe win: |named, vards sppears Lo e e | Ao, PAC. S Craraners pus. | wrer. 5. “Eaith Hammond yoors. beine empiayed by his rother_| Auicl Beliiarmy a8 Iavies ef T SHKC| tn Just = Fow Heurs All Misery v . | South Oranze, N. J. ¥ an examination of the ward lists, | chasing, Mrs. A. M. Brown and Miss R T Ole . Rtthduis A W is St It the £ a Bad Cold or the Grippe Wi Gfay“an-kestorer S By Gumdtrats Bave moved 17 Foter: decorating tree, the A, ' | S O B Bt Cis- [ Dnoisteon. and whils' fo G Iatt Hammond & Knowlton Co. has re Be Overcome. Bridgepor everal score of toy|these two wards since the last vity [wnd Baracéa classes; 'procuring ‘the| Frosecuting Attorney &. G. B e e vell known because of |2€ived a consular invoice and bill of . L = will bring back the origi- | G088, representing some 20 different | election. tree, Ernest, Carl-and Walter Benja- | ited on Saturday the places {n Dan- | Ceq ICURIC Mo nONe P hich ha |1nding covering a shipment of 50 bajes [ Papes Cold Compound Ix ihe nal color to gray and | ‘T :mw been secured by Mrs. F. It was reported on the street Sun- [min and Wallace IL. Payne. :Ieel:;);pn'bhe:; dgl‘::um{ b‘é:‘?:cfio:." i e o s SR whae |of rew silic direct irom Yokohama, | ©f x”";‘ yentw rese ,‘:.‘ ta f 3 350 | C. Schubert, superintenc o a a couple of detectives ar- d 3 o = iy 5 Pathem® | Tapan. shipped ) S srancisco by | More than ffty wand dollary, ur faded hair and will | SCHIGCrt. superint f"r“’,"}““ t “"‘ef‘f“ r“a‘fi "“‘m HI’\”L‘ mr‘:“‘{ :_‘"‘““ el = ery, ete, and gave them instructions |dramatic club. ~He was in Putnam a |Japan. shipped from San ’,"““] o \U contains no quinine, which we | leave the hair clean, | 178 be one of the main fea- |rived in the a 5 WEDDING. fosi Ernda member of three fraternal the rierchants s or ' tha" New'| ccntalns no quinioe, whish Fuffy and natural. | ot s T IS ey Mort T W e Dscried oW — Some o e eniors will weloome o |Uons, Putnam division, No. York Central and B. & A. to Worces. | conclusiyely demonsirated is not ey and patural. |und et Stuck association this week a5l naving clean election in every o¢ Poter—Goyal; curtailment of the hours duting which |H.. Putnam nerie, Eagles, and Putham | ter. As tho ik was only 26 days in sootiv . 3 )4 S pr direct trom labora” | Stratford.—George William North- | “The Booster club's members have| Arthur St Peter and Miss Mary A.| thelr places of business will be BN Lo By Lot Yor A by his ta- | vary e amat ohb.The' vale Of the |t 16 a positive fact that n d R Ts. rutomen LT CEPUSRY, BrORAIS | edge, a v oteran of the Civil war,'son of | heen working very hard the past week | Goval of Glasgo were married by Rev. | Sunday. e Carra. s sursived N /hix fa<| TSTE BROSEL R g or O | Fape'n | cola” Compound, ‘taken R ek ot i e B B o= o veteran mber of Elias’ Howe, | and hope to show results for their re- | W. H. Gane at the home of Dr. S. H.| Dull Business Decreases Parish Mem- | ey #nd mother, ene brotier, dehn oSt g s Sl W wo hours unil SRPRSRASR A RN IS B wont e G Brdebort i | ibiican, cindidates, A Rensn ana dhreo wistcrs, Mrs. W i, Jilia pisd y | Soses' are. taken; will an Sriinal color of your har ©+mmander of Franklin Bartlett ¢amp, | The polls will open in all wards at 6 Many Attend Hop. = o 5 SR son Mu AL pLihN 1O A Lewis boy, one of the inmates|and break™ up the most Wacy T. Goldmas, Golduman Blds ., St. Pasl, Mina, | SC 115 o Votcrans, who resides 1o SUat: | ofclock and tose At 4 o'clock . ; | Census retnrns of St. James parish | rs. E. S. Scarborough. of tie temporury home tor children | cither in the head, chest = 0, has inherifed $856.782 from his| Jvamk B Ienton is the moderator in | , JI4TTY Olsen, Theodore Robinson and | will show a decrease from the number | Anuouncement was received here on |ycar this city, has been rounded up |ach, lin or any part of ih andfather in Montreal. the Second ward, the largest in the | Alex McNicol arranged a very success- of communicants registered last year, | Saturday of the death in New York of | here after escaping from the institu It promptly relieyes Y O T ral hoeait 1 §a®1ful social hop which took place in| this being due to the fact that work [tPhoid fever of Mrs. E. S. Scarbor- | (ion to which he has been rned | erable headache, dull e D oatis b the Thiea anx’s hulll iI‘r_hl:bu l;:zhl«a-“}‘heo“l;alel in the cotton manufacturing industry [curough, for many years a summe oy rgt. Pairick Hayes. The boy |nose stuffed up, fever ) = QAo was decorated in nting < %€ | has been slack during the past 3 resident of hompson. | saia he ra away Lecause he feared ;ing, sore throat, runnir sderator and the Fourth wa aid he ran awas FREE et i U Daswaon. Wi | Fernants, and o large number sttend | causing many familics to move away [ e et 5o “Drniabiod: Tio has reia: | mucows © catarrial iy 4 dera n e First ward is no o i pn 3 rom anielson. tives In Woadstock. ness, stiffness and rheumatic t g 2 O L e e o * | itrnished the music e R S BRAKEMAN INJURED. voodapek L ow, WUiffnens and rhoumatic tiin - 5 can. . 3 Awards at Parish Fair. i e |George Gardmer of Norwalk Strikes| My ana Mrs. Hermon G. Carver | fhur s’ no oiher medlcine mede an. Fancy Glass Hair Receiver St Mare's falr closed Thursday| The selectmen of the town have been | Mr, g Mrs. n 6. C there is no other m . . a. 2 | evening after a successful run of four dering whether to repair or re-| Dammy Switch, Breaking Both Legs |have returned from a few days’ VIsit | ywhere else in the world, whi and Puff Jar with Silver| REV. R. G. HARTLEY RESIGNS. |, jghts The awards were as follows: the present bridge over the| and an Arm. 5 in Worcester. T iimantic, | SUTe Jour cold or end Girippe Plated Taps free with one| Fo Leavs First Baptist -Church, Fol- | Len. dollar ‘old; plece, given_by. Rev. | Sreams nosr DoniSi ctory. The se-| . . A ke oactoh St BE SOUSDIVE CRUTOR, |l e T Tatter offecis 5 o - | Herbert Hennon, to Liloyd Rioux- la- | 1ec e to be able to ‘so repai eorge Gardner, 24, a_brakeman on | formerly pastor at St. Joseph 2 sistanos ot bad, atter-afm o lowing Call to Waterbury. e A eaton from Plaut & Cadden, | the_structure as to make it safe to|the freight knowr as the Worcester | Dayville was a Visitor In Putnam on Tuckage of Papes Cold Con pound of i 1 TE o ¥red Staith; fancy doll, to John ¥ | travel during the winter months, but it extra, was terribly injured in the local | Saiurday. — Sait which any druggist | Rev. Ralph G. Hartley tendered his | Sullivan; sofa’pillow, givén by Doris | may ":;.‘éf.‘dit‘,..‘{;",‘:,‘“’.‘vz new struc-|railfoad yards about three o'clock Bat: I‘x\l‘”w!”' . Catoar, |8 Soyseciant orrlo; sin supsly. csi s or of the Firs - | Lo - . 2 solve heay: urday morni sardner, whose home | Stenographe 8. on, 18 5 e PURE BAKING POWDER e R e e B T e L e T R S St prday morning. Gardner, whose home |5 e vication of three weeka with his | === ot Sehureh Sunday, after. the com- | frame 3 oA, Flourigan, to. Alfred Mande. | Pense, as the bridge has considerable |is in Norwalk, was hanging on to the et S HG" Barver” |~ PLUMBING AND GASFITTING dinG munion service that followed the resu- | ville ot Norwich: gultar, from Mrs. | Of @ span. side’of acur’ that was being rapidly | Parents, Mr. and s U G Carser, Jar Sunday morning service. The res- | George Eryant, to Thomas Murray; _— hunted in a “flying” switch move-| A flock of 105 wild gecse p - — The T. R. Sadd C 1§ usedinGermany iEnation I3 to become effective imme- | oraer for 1ady's hat, from Miss Boai- NORWICH OFFICER. |ment ‘when his body came in contact | recently. from a southbound flight into e 1. K. da 0 last year. diately after the last Sunday in De- | regard, to Timothy Foley, Main stree e |with a low dummy’ switch, which he |the waters of Alexander's lake, re C0.0PERAT[VE g ¥y . cember. Rev. Mr. Hartley said Sun- | batrel of potatoes, from John Radisew-| At Brooklyn Jail to Interview Herse i not see on account of the dark- |Maining s, the impact tearing loose his hold | Were not molested. PLUMBING CO. 768 Main Street, day evening that he would announce |ski, to U, H. Desrosiers; barrel of ap- Thisve: nes THERE = no - H. S at Middletown: IFeb. 17, Coiches- | Darrow one js never sure which party lman 35, Amprim $4. Melhourne &4, |been investizated and fs bas®l on the m-m--nn'knru‘z’fi.’fll'n"a:';‘n‘."flf ter Boya clib At Willimantie: March | fo' the wager dessrves the greatest |Mullina' 84, F. Roliean 83, Fisk 8:. |1iohanie ags of the decenscd man ax| Signatu.e of letin %5 results o 211 at’ Willimentic; | Sympakhy. —Clacnnas Times-Star. Ramsey ts. Grey 82, con $2, T. Jacob- ‘comparcd with the age of Olson and - W It shouldn’t be Bis decision relative to the accentarics to Timothy Foley, Main street; nd hurling him o the ground. — 2 il i of the call to the South Norwalk and for man's trousers, from T. A. o | h lezs and an arm were brok- B R G AR Dratatbary Bantist chrenes. within 8 | o T T e O TR tavat | saft (YOLTIch oficer has been at the A R LR COLCHESTER 81 Franklin Stree c w. RO Norwich Agent, necessary to say fow days. S beads, from Mrs. F. Condle. to N. F. | Jitwing Mason and Eall. the men ro- Other severs N~ iy.s George: Eiderkin's Funersi—Ad: | yesephens 777 amm St h —_— Ticaney: cord ot wood, from Shea | lently arrested In Putham on the including the sev- | M7e George 0o Aftormath of another word OBITUARY. Fios., {0 Matthew Geary: ton-of coal, | cnore of atealing a horse from. Attiec nger of one hand, U = = e ok fiom John E. Green, to Helen Murtha; | norg Fuils, Mass. It is the assump $¢ to th Holiday. v P HIRAM N. FENN about it in our Archibald H. Stewart. batrel of flour from John Hemnos, fo| tion in Norwiak that thess: two.men(YHSIE L '~ = - L L G Bragford of Willlam- E. L. BURNA! UNDERTAKER ani EMBALMER 3 P 3 Archibald” H. Stewart died at Tis | T Cirom Abianeus. Zeseor. o Joioa | DAYS Some information that SRt be | yniuall hospital where he was ol Bl e T ; Church W 3 advertising. liome in Chaplin late Friday night af- [ T.00% s JOCREIN . OTS€. | fering much pain late Saturda It | Bmia Stebbins & few days last week, | Pjumbing, Steam and Gas Telephone ter a ‘(”:igune‘:x"f X \Qu;l\uln‘ a The canvassers’ Srst prize of -$5 was s >, I,; believed that he will recover and|having me L ttend the funeral of pave..of oK rt. Mr. Stewart was|awarded Margaret Wallace; the second that no amputations will be necessary | her aunt, Mrs. ge_Blderkin ot . B ,;"'5,‘3"0;“"“:x(;'”,‘;; . fountain pen, went to Florence SANCTUARY CHOIR. unless possibly on: injurdd arm. Mr and M . :m\’ilrl n and Prices and work sa'isfactory EIMORE & <HEPARD, was a machinist and engineer by trade | \pvicacrs in the hall, two volumes of | That at St Joseph’s Church, Dayville, Mrs. Sullivan's sisters on Turnerville | 130 Platt Ave. Tel but_for the past 15 vears had resided 4 . iy 4 4 LODGE ,QF SORROW, he past week - (Saecessor Sessions & Flmore) I “Chaplin. "Most_ of that period he | Uigkens wert to Lena Lilfeureyx, | Only Onein Eastern Connmectiout. | e et e Whtkinson of Norwich' was | 2 Fumaedl B . . Was sexton of the Congre~ational|, 'Seianl® pow, amoed sod sar st s T 4 = s Honor the Memory of Their Deac |\, "cuest of friends in town for the JOHNSON AND BENSON, mbalmers ani Funeral Uirectars, is a self-acting - JITuirher. o Ve wilSna Tator |, fmall bov, ganess o sne 0G| | S osepis choren at navvile tns “Necrology List. e et ot e O Diarabl, A v B ably known in the community of his|eptire entertainment was . Sy Airchis i B ey B 5 Frank Carrier of Millington is visit 60-52 Nortis Street. Oxygen washing |20 A R eticst The | Putpam ks convencd a5 | o eiatives in {own SLATE ROOHNV LADY ASSISTANT. compound for all R J_oss LZL;JNCIL W. C. T./U. Service at Congregational | Brennan of Danlelson and Its Singing | Sunday afternoon at the amnual mi Funeral of Mrs. George Eld:r‘k‘m,k' shetai’ Corniees and. BEylight elephone nnection Church. is a special feature of many of the morial service for ¢ pei] The funeral of Mrs. George ¥iderkin |and Conductors, and all kinds of Jo = 2 > = _| services now held at the church. »f the organization Tol: | was held at her home on South Main |bing promptly attended to z £l laundry purs [|Hotds Oven Meeting Which is Attended | Sundsy imornins gt he,_Consmesn: | “Sembors of abor unlons in this | ‘owed (he Hiualisti T | mieet “Wetday atternoon at 3 orclock, | Tel. 719, R. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist by Many Visiting Knights. o T ens and Worst Setvse TIn | town were deeply interested Saturday |conducted and particip i oy | Rev: 3. 1. Fitsgerald oMciaicd. The ] s " S poses. e T B v wat & nathes sen o y_:. the uuxcorxxi DIAI(,::llnnl of the Mc< |officers of the lodge, as follows: Ex- | bearers wero l‘:\r]l\\:.l;\d! (klh’m“ ,li’,\wn\n E > & N A unday evening was_a noteworthy | [N EVenInE there was o unlon servite| Nemaras at Los es. |alted ruter, Ralph® W.'Teftt: estcemed | Rathbun, David Elderkin and Dr. A S ll b y Painless Extracting and sl in the history of San Jose coun | apies of the W. C. T U The spenk- To Aid Borough Poor. |1eading krignt, Johr P. Byrne: es- | L. Stebvins, There wers aevcial fore) aflllflr)’ umoing ; ry : hat | BT . i e gy 4. ® | B “Thurston: scoratary, M. AL Dwuyer: | (ended. Burial was in the family plot| A peep into an up to date bathroom Telephone ich B libits trom Norwich, Moosw) Jfr. and Mrs. O. S. Maples of Bozrah | mas to create a fund and a collection | Teasurel, Biehrrd Corman: = esauire: |10 000 Pwohster was in East Haddam e ing the summer y will Putiaty: Daulelsos; Stafford, Jewett re guests on Friday at Mrs. J. R. C.| of desirable _ articles to present to |lllram = Wninple: tier, Trosper Veo | 00 "ihe funeral of Mrs. Loren (the LR 5o 0 v 10 edity saves Time, La- - || Citv ana other places. besides ~mar WIS, needy persons of Danlelson on the |§/2r1: chapiain V. From: inner|gtending comfort, I will show you samples and €, La- friends, including not a few ladies ana Mrs. Roger Montzomery and | great holiday. This work will be in |gu2rd D. Wilson; organist, Burton Floyd Tiftany, who is attending the | plans of the poicelain and other tuba 1912 Overland Models|§ bor, 1 e Lot oty i e | Mo n tes o 3ggismars snd | sriel Mot PR ek, i be n P2V ird Fimtaymhe n sitding (ha| PR the pesiels Bod, orie Sbn or, Clothes follows: Pianc selection, Bdward Pick. | Thankseiving at § P. Greene's. churches and is assured of success, | The neerology lst of the local ar- | 00", "his"mother for the holidays. | e€ putting them Ly in the best manner otts iniroductory ramarks, Hon. D. T'.| Mrs Robert Woodworth of New |probably in greater degree than in any |fnization In resular order since Lo | =gl rq Kelley has returned to Wor. | from a sanitary standpolnt—and guar- b & CHEGRRD, 2005 itk uin: voehl Guet. Miasen Toveita and | T.cndon was & guest at her father's, | of the preceding years. fgsiitution. of Seisoes 0. e e T awiing. Moiy | Gates the sntive Job IWEST P, cHEsBRO, 1 i s, 10 Bl Magwh TR 0TS | e S on TR e 0| graeono—s (g " Siopen B o2 Charls | coner MICS Mo apgning Fhania: S S e vy C s Dr. Dwen ONGin: panc. ab Mrs G, ; A RINGS g * | Eiving wi aunt, Miss Nora Kel e ot Misacs Allee and. Berna. [D#lelson spent Thursday at A. H. Dk ) 7 NS, LR PR T Gize Clarie has closed hia 12bors | Standing of Candlepin Bowling League |11 | K. Morse, John " Ileaiey, |\ NU%, T8 e Viniting Mra. Smihs 67 West Main Street ur * Fickey: vocal duet. Miss Helen Urban | on the Adams Express team and hix| for the Second Week—Team Totals [ [iowarih Tsracl femmeit . stioenes | “ister, Mrs. James T. Murphy, on Elm at & érocer s and John Poszkiawicz _The committee | 71ace has been taken by Touis M. | _jndividual Averag SHPpar s Rt At wood Heights. T ohatme ‘of the arrangements com. | Ginmras. Huler D, Card, Allred J. Co: | "Siia Deforan hes nas returned to| The Vaughn Fuundry Co W E s & enris Murray has been visiting his v s ord, having spent Thanksgiving . prised Dr. W. P. S. Keating, BEdward Denris Stafford candlepin bpwiing league Ha rd ng sp Bieaaimer. Joremiah * Murpns ] Jkn i HATord, o merte |6 the ena of the second week stands SHESL R TRISTEE 2t her home gn Lebanon axenus, HARRIES ‘Eugene E. Hickey. tad b2 - ‘ihert 2| as follow: P54 A r. Owen of ¢ AMES tn Preston Friday night to attend Of Estate of Kristeen Olsen, Missin3 | yax the guest of Dr. J. J. Tynan Sat- J e a supper at e Richesdsen homs: Vi s o : ok’ Wi reet, f Y an: JEEEES S, Wi vew * W. H. S. SCHEDULE. Mr. and Mrs. Teonard Geer of Willi- [ Syarrer H Getadilaid U MMian ~Margaret O'Connell returned | surnishea promiptly, Large stock ct (Successor to A. T. Gardner) mentic spert Thursday at Samuel| - hnson ... ... Deputy Sherift George F, Holbrook | Sunday evening to Moodus. where she patterna. NG, 11 to 26 Ferry Btrest A nrce vartery or Fresh Fish: also Basketball Games Arranged for the | Ccer's ns i n‘liaou!lw and l.‘m;.?vn_ Bhots. Telagd was on Satnrdcy appointed trustee of | o teaching, after a few days at her | = il 8 Scallops, Oysters and Clams. at Season Be ning Today. g - - s A eon. | ypdependent: 3 Lhe estate of Kristeen Olson of Wcod |home on Pleasant street 5 STRONG'S FISH MARKET. 28 North St l'lack leery L s R ek e R O e e e siocle, “Olaon, who ‘e @ farmer com | ' Clinion Jones ot Hiebron was a xe-| . § B CIBSON % “The follgwing schedule for the Wind- Crescents \.... .1l tably situated in. Woodstock, with |cent visitor here. and ham High school basketball team for = Manufacturers .. .. no apparent grievous troubles or an Arnold Baumberger of Tfebron was in . The Clearance Sale Continues ¢ > | the season of 1811-1312 has been "Total Pinfall -Clerks 2624, indepen- |known cause for doing what he did, |town Saturday. — & Tin and Sheet Metal Worker sl i Manager A W, H. Avery J. W. Puller of Fort Scott, has won | Gents 2561, Warren 2534, Merchants |disappeared from his home in thaf | Ilucher lodge; No. 28. Hermann Sons, oardin at The Baston Lry Goods Store, Dan- < Dec: 4, Y. M. % A at Willlmantic: | o uniqué distirction. He s under ar- | 2497, Rhode laland 2494, Johnson 480, |lown ©bout a year ago, leaving his | gme o s ks Agent for Richardson and Boynios alson. Some biz discounts for our Dec, 8, N.'L. M. 'T. 8. at Willimantic; | rest charged with stealing the same | Manufscturers 2395, Creseents 2303. wife and several children, and has Furnaces. customers another week. Attractive Stable 3 Dec, 1y, Puinam High school at Put- | horse twice. The officers say he stole| Wigh team total, Clerks 1319: high |neter been heard from, ulthough it 55 West Main Strest. Nerwich, Cenn. Larzains on every counter in the store, . fami; Déc. 23 Middictown High school | ihe horse and 2old it and then stols | team point Morcliants 48s; high three | was sald at (he {ime that he had gone — —_ 1y these goods now. 14 B % ar mantic: Jan. 5, C. A. of | it from the man to wi sold it.— | strings, DaDalt 2988; high single string, [away with & Pomfret woman who 12- al tre: Storrs at Willimantic: Jan. 12, Put- | Kansas City Journal. Pinney 113. bas been In this vicinity nearly all - m..'nom" &zfi‘,’;"sTo"E‘ th S LB Taigh senool at Wilimantic: Jan. 2 Bhes High Individual averages: Pinney 95, | the titng sinse Ol went avay: For Infants and Children. L M ) 2 HOR . Colchester Bovs' club atColcheste Reynoids 93, DaDalt 35 Tuttn 36, Wil | 1t wos suskested Satarday (At (e sept2odaw James E. Keech, Mgr. iET“o‘,-"SE‘,'L‘g e ‘::,fl.“"’"- Jan, 6. Cryatals of New London ai _ Both Need Sympathy. Cox 83, Paiten 88, Yard 88, Scarier 87, |skeleton tonsa recenti in e woods | THE Kind You Have Always w % 2 W by - Wiliimantic: Feb. 3, Manson academy | When an cléction het is paid by the [ Tiock 86, Brown 88, Pero 85, Buckley |in ihe town of Pomfret might hos .- J Heanns and Plumhmg ‘elephone at Monson. Mass.: Feb. 10 Middletown | loser trundling the winner in a wheel- | 56, Snow 85. A. Jacobsen 5. Tursch- |Fccn his, but this suggestio@yhas not | Bears the z Fé% i 92 Franklin Streel

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