Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 2

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it i , | Murray's Boston Storg| WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Annual Clearance Sale What Is Going On Tonight. Basketball, W. H. 8. vs. C. A. (., évening. Soclal and Danté'in A. B. S. Hall. Dance in_Washburn Hall g Pletures at the this Bijou and (matinee) at Loomer of Opera Honse, (evening) at Loomer LEBANON SHEEP CASE | evening's fracas. Cirles said: “Search < me; I have mo knife; see for your- | % S i Decided in Favor of Owners of Ani- [self!” Wath every counter filled with good meritable mer- | mai—Town of Columbia Must Pay | te Will be arraigned in police court $ 5 1588 o Eain bl (Saturday) | merning on. the chandise and each one marked at a third less the regular | e | chatge of wapeutt, o . Py . Just of the Peace Reuben P, Bur- | price. It is to your advantage to visit this store to do your [ges of 1enamon rendored Judgment for bts ol he I to recover dam: $11. and Mrs. s of $19 in_the B. Sco- | the plai und costs amounting to | clvil case of Mr. Saturday shopping. H 4 3 L ¢llté of Lebanon vs, the town of Co- Here are a few articles we mentioned that may interest ( (T of jchanon ve. the tosen of B you. On June 17 last a sheep belonging y / ‘. o ~ to Mrs, Scoville was found missing { from the flock when it was driven in ember 3, t carcass of a sheep | SPECIAL IN DRESSES R e Colum W OOLEN DRESS FABRICS house Friday morning and made in- quiry as to the whereabouts of a young Polish chap, Chief Richmond accosted the fellow by saying “Hello! Charlie having noted that he bore marks of a recent encounter and had dried bloodstains all over his cloth- ing. He was told to enter the cel room and was locked up, although pro. testing no connection with Thursday Lynch Prltchard An exchange has the following no- tice of a wedding of local interest: The marriage of Miss Helen Pritch- ard and William J. Lynch was ol- emnized in St. Mary's church in Mt, Wednesday morning. The formerly a resident of this city and the home of the groom is in Willimantic, Friends of the bride and groom were present from Middletown, New Haven and Will court had adjourned, by Chief E. H. Richniond. DANIELSON Clesnyk walied into the statlon | Gentral Héuse and Berhier Saloon Close Unexpsctedly Friday Morning —Action Follows Continued Hearing in Town Court—Appraisers Appoint ed on William Ingalls’ Estate. The Central House and Amadee Ber- jer, who has a saloon in the Davus| building on Furnace street, ceased do- ing musiness, as concerns the sale of intoxicants, Friday. Both places clos- ed about lj o’clock in the morning, the | action creating much surprise, as jt| was taken only about an hour after a | hearing before the town court,in whick the holders of the licenses were de- | fendants in actions charging tha had sold liguor illegally. At the hear- ing business, as concerns they were not ordered to clos court, That they did close later due, it is understood, to an agreement between counsel representing the state and Messrs. Bernier and S. P. Humph- was rey, Jr., to avert, undoubtedly, sum- mary action by the stat 1 has been forecasted if the: t cease t0.do business while from the decision of the ers granting thei county commi: to cen: the the B-mm: church met at the home of Mrs, John Gallup Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. B, Wilbur was leader of the meeting. That their services may be given to protect patrons and the house proper- | ty, a_practice of stationing firemen in the theaters in Danielson has been in- stituted by the department. Mrs, A. G. Bili will haye the mem. bers of the Ladies' Reading circle at her home for a meeting Monday aft- ernoon. Balzac is the author to be studied by the club during the month of January. PUTNAM | Wintry Weather Pleases lcemen— City's Expenses During December— | Sewer Assessment Committee Named —Congregational Church Day Exer- cises. Attorney J, F. Carpenter was a Fri- day visitor in Hartford. Miss Flora Bllis has returned to New York after visiting here with Mr. Elis. Tucker of 1d is visiting M Mrs. Delia Brown of North F Roche: The Ladies’ Specialty Co. Great Big Barg'aln' Offering Saturday, January 6th, 1912, will be a° Special Bargain Day at our store. ~ All our Women'’s and Children’s Coats are going to sell at the very lowest price just before tak- ing inventory. These " 2 Jualit 21c a 1 no evide hat th G u;‘-i ‘Mx and | perior court are pe; visiting relatives in Putnam. : e - vt o a il T 5 killed by dogs, and 3 ich will make their heme in! The town court room was crowde er (., Morrissey of New Haven i \d , - ‘.f, o B iy at ‘i" ssess any da \"‘: ven, where the groom Is em- | Friday morning at 9 o'clock, when the | called on friends here Friday. Misses’ Fur Sets $1.98, worth $3.50. - B Reg lity at 64c 2 ed by the plaintiff for ployec. | cases of the state ys. S. P. Humphrey, of A. G. Wurner post, e e Rt oL ity or e the sheep and loss of . and that of the state vs, Amades | ve been instailed. Women'’s Fur Scarfs and Muffs $7.50, worth $12.50 2 i Jit $1.18 was left mciherless and for time spent OBITUARY. hwrre] can:‘p defendant S gne has been entertaining : quality at $1.18 & o fising sHeSD. — being charged with {he illezal sale ot < Wilkinson of Providence, i 2 Se. e and s R aths ik A6 ey e | William W. Loemis. | liquor to William ¢ uring the | Frank Jarvis, who has been ill with Russian Pony Coats, $42.50, worth $65.00. . i\ 4 tenn SHan Burt ‘aikoe Contract to Ahern Brothers. W. Leomis, 71, died at his | pre the ca ving been | pneumonia, to be out. s . S S Jiisin S e Auls uaty v Hebron Thursddy of dropsy | continued from Tuesday last | 3rs Minn ! ho has been | Sealette Plush Coats, $22.50, worth $35.00. son awatded the: contiact to build the 1 he had been afflicted for | cuting Attorney Arth a patient at the Ds imball hospital | o t N i ot 1 4 He was a veteran of the | state and Attorney Oli for several weeks, is improving. . " spur t t Ma Depot for the : 2 u s . e Dresses, SPECIALS! R e e e R misting from ' New' York | Mosers: Humphirey und | " " Sudenw Diofins Timreving, Very Fine Plush Coats, $15.98, worth $22.50 i ! seersucker, suit- | firm was one of seven bidder e survive [HRCEs S dheen Hutry, B, | Bugene Dionne, w badl . {aten's | 360, nters, Mr. of facts on which 11 2 3 P One beautiful Caracul Coat $22.50, worth $35.00. $7.50 fe g By Lzl it s Jennie 1 | %o simplify the p g sl ok $ 4 $3 ; 26 1 yar Arneld Bankruptoy Hearing Teday, ' | Htron G40 & So, Chtties W. ‘Tosmis | U8 el 0 | th be out ina few da Other Caracul Coats $9.98, $12.98, $15.98, $18.98. £9.50, % d tish Seef-| This (Saturday) morning anc at- | L Yaikve st Biquor ey ety e wovth | tempt will be made to hold a hearin | Personals. foeily o iie’ daeisio L A e Polo and Reversible Coats from $6.98 to $17.98. lo R | on the petition of Ernest Arnoid 4 5 veti | court, or to e s tr | 5 g §11.50 ; 1 i asking to be discharged from bank- conard M. Bristol was a Jewett re. OF 10 : a‘ma " 1 % ] Duckling Flesce, worth | ruptey. -‘There have beert two adjourn Visiter Friday. ! of Taw. The proce spital, having un These are all big values at a small price. i d, m 1 10¢ a ya ients matter already on ac- d relatives and | g pfn o0 B e in operation fa endicitis. Dréss G aftable |-COuNL of ttorness conmcerned be : : . |having licenses granted them Novem Ten Above Zsro. | Come in and make a purchase and save money and fe s Dress, Btc ular 10c & engaged with olher cases. Arnold 0 H. HAl of | per by the county co A tempe of 10 above zero at 5 | h, ¥ DRESS GOODS e ara, the Putnam man who operaied | North Windiam was in Willimanti onafterthe” latier had vacs lock Triday night ndicated that the | receive Double Royal Gold Trading Stamps a g Flannélette, print- ed for upwards of $700,000. Fenn of Windham strect | Gerdon he lowest point this win- | : i t ¢ a yard, marked ——— e her sister, Mrs. W.|having sinc tnam | v o Y | ‘\Att:vd:d l;lf:r-:wtch BEIL of New York u‘r( judge Pamfrr‘ Ice Hockey Team's Sche s 9 M ‘ ” o, | ERL I R L A. Cauralier has return- i " kA ¥ { Hickey and Mr. and M Daniel A, Y S t the home c desss WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ | Suittia Friday afiernoon for Ster QN VIRt o8 e e o e a les E)SClal V 0 . Norwic E e evening ere o 5 WV her ypeals 'l s 2 var DRESS SKIRTS ambng thuss. atiendlng the Kalghls of foLuclus S, Bigclow ot ButaloX. ¥, ‘“-y.,.vh‘:”?q}:v:‘H o Hus 1510 iq W G0 s 3 ! all made 1o, the| COlMmbUS Bal it 1, 0l MASATSld, | Beralers) icensen, ax s 248 Main Street Frank Norwich, Cono? $ | Warrenville Fire Loss $1,000. nd child, who|torney y that Rebekah lods fous s s t afternoon_five destroyad in Ansonia and rs for the en 3 Botie. oF Hre. MMomis Whites returned home, rand, Mary Wright : ) . tuated apout o mile and a| Mrs and daugh- | had receiv- | grand, Julia Loomis; secretary, Mabe a n st of Warrenville in the town | ter, ave be jed their licenses and paid for them in | Kent; treasurer, Jane ) ford. The o was approx- | iting the good 1a‘uh. but Jud Back did not No Putnam BIAR Terolvedl. A 3 4 $1,000, covered by semt® in- | Wyatt o street the past care to listen to arguments along that| 3 developments here Minr Warner akes 3 $7.50 e — | Torrington. i After ussing for some time the | i involved in the joy riding on a friends en. route to Flor Worry over ili-healh doss your b CITY COURT. | e lesal status of the word “theretofore,” | 'of the Worcester rail. | =he is to spend the remainder of the | health no good, and merely causes i . | JEWETT CITY as it is used in the statutes applying nesday night, and it is | winter, wrinkles, that make you look oider BELTS John Olesmyk, and John Tyburski | ol Lok BeAthel ABALE Dy 4 Heewe b | | AT It Jou are sick,_don't worry, but g - i 7S a & g cent is - n ou are 3 TS, Vomen's Belts, plain_ or Fined 33 Each and Cests on One | Opening of Postal Savings Bank—Mrs. | decided, the atiornevs listened (o 4 | STAFFORD SPRINGS aboul it to make yourself well. To do g om_25c to $1.00—Sale | . Count. B. C. Bliss Suffering frem Effects|statement from the court. Judge R;\(‘k; = e P rranai ot W this we repeat the vr\‘{v F uxr thousands orice 19c, 39 and 79¢ each. | | - of ‘Expasients’in- Wieokc told Attorneys Bill and Getty that he! Tollowing are the newly elected of- | Mass Meeting Arranged by Men of other former sufferers from wom- | John Olesiyk. charged with ass did not think it falr to ask him to) ficers of the Putnam Theft Detecting | Religion Committee—Mrs. Ellen Sul- anly ilis, similar to yours, when we b Inser- —— breach of the peace and intxoc The postal savings bank at the post- | decide the matier up for considera- | scclety: President, David E. CIATk: | poare Fumerel say. 3, e, valus| TOWELS was in police court Friday morning. | mee ooened Thursdhy, one deposit|tion. The question is a purely aca-|vics president, Dr. Omer Larue; clerk | 2 = ] ¢ a yard. s % ile was one of the two implicated in | yeite TRORE], FIITEENS, € (ORI demic one, he said, and a matter on|and treasurer, Bdwin L. Wood; col- R - o 1 ons, | lisached Huck Towels, at %, Mo, the Brick row staubing affray and | ar"®yiore particularly interested i | which T have my views, but my de- | lector, J. Clinton Nichols: executive | i, O . n - 3 drunken ‘brawl Thursday evening. e cision would not avail if the superior | committee, Albijence Covell, Ashael | "y o » o g 3 Bieached Turkish Towels, 11c and! John Tyburski was also in court, Pulpit Th ceurt, where the question is already | Paity, Frederick Cutler, Frank W. |, ¢ incorporators of the SR 10 s o wondorful female remady, as Ne ed 14c each, charged with the same counts. ulpit Themes. . |raised, should finally decide adversely. George W. Whittlesey; pursu- | oo rocaton, yon will admit if you try it. | From the testimony it could Dot be| Sunday morning at the Baptist|I am not trying to shirk any respons , Leverett C. Burrill, George War- | e¢tin8 Monday afternos Directions for iis uss are printed in , | defermined who was to blame and |church, Rev. E. W. Potter's subject | bility, but my decision, whichever way | ren, Clarence B, Plerce, Arthur J. Mass Meeting in Theater. ot INREUARGS with OveEy: Natike (Ele both men wére found not guilty on the | will be The Key That Unlocked the|it might be, would likely do injustice | Shippee, F. S. Bruce, Charies Clemons ie Men and Religion com drugststs. charges of assault and breach of the' Heavens, and in the evening, Christian | to_one side or, the other.” auditors, Horace A. Warren, Charles | will hold a mas > MAN CHEMICAL CO., i peace, but guilly cf intoxication, and | Courage. Judge Back declared his willingness | A. Wilcox, R. L. Bullard, |ique theater Sunday "106 West 129th Street. New York, H 3 3 on the latter count Judge W. A. Ar-| Rev. W. H. Gane's toplc at the Con- | to have the attorneys proceed with the| At the meeting of Elizabeth Porter | o'clock. Rev. W, A. b o : Fold imposed a fine upon each of §3 | gregational church Sunday morning is | hearing, if they so wished, but ex-| Putnam chapter, D. A. R. on Monday | ford will be the speaker g and costs, emounting to $10 aplece, | The Compound Interest of a a Divine | pressed his opinion that an adjourn- | afternoon next it is the privilege of | Kellogg of We which they pald. They also pald the | Investment—A New Year's sermon,|mut for two weeks, during which the|each member to bring one guest. {1 ral we ‘UR L R. CHAMBLKLAIN L* )f ] ( f fees of Dr. Keating, who drotsed their | followed by the sacrament of =ihe| appeals pending intho superior court sclndin { wounds in the police station Thurs- | Lord's Supper. The evening subject|might be deciced, would seem advis- Sulliv. . Seru tS 0 a day evening. is God's Eye and the Beginning and |able. DECEMBER EXPENDITURES. | Funeral of POt Elen U Dental Sur geofl i Th:llmrdkmal;lum‘:xed_upnin m}l;:h;x‘:[n;g Ended Year. ; .Y\}l]d%ehGelty staied to the court that | What it Cast the City to Keep Govern- e e By T I | In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practics ee, Cleswyk, w e given a Effects of Wreck Experience. he had been told the day previous by ook place from St. Edw 3 . : = this (Saturday) morning. A St = . Judge Milton A. Shumway of the su- ment Going. { #riday morn at nine 6'¢le during his last illness. Mrs. B, C, Bliss is suffering severely I L it high mass of requiem was celebrated | p i n. CH PIS] “AS 5 Jtrom the nervous shock received in| Perior court that he would be ready t0| giiowing are the principal items of | o B 5 o8 celebrated | cGrovy Building. Norwigh, Conn. Present When Bids Were Opened. |iho wreck at Webster. | hear the Aappeals in about a Week.| .ypenge in the accounts of the city | St Edward's ce BT Tyt - . Robert E. Mitchell, David P. Ahern, | ~ Miss Mabel Scofleld of Stamford has ' JUd8® B‘;” L that e had not been | Guring December: Heaith officer. 101 }“ e ot Ldies Kindliary, A O HOWTUCK AFE P of the Ahern Bros, Merrill H. Jones |been the guest of Mrs. Lloyd G. {nformed of this, to which Tudge Get- | qre qopartment, $442.50: People's Lix! Offivers of Ladigs: k%, 3 2 A | of the .rm of Jonés & Pocaro, with | Buckingham for several weeks. ty Toplied that ho had not had time| 4y Power company, $550.00: tax col. | The ladies auxiliary of ). | ANITARY Sivatwar A definite plan is the foundation | Edwara’ Russ, representing Garvey Mrs, Daniel Driscoll and daughter oy e hotice Xfithe fact. It Wa8|jector, $100; court officers. $120.84: | H. has el llowing. e LY ING """ | of success in saving. | Bros. of Stafford, was in Hartford on | have returned to Whitinsville atter a | {nally a8rees . _J_‘P”‘" case be ad-| pyinam Water company, $1,150 et | President, Mrs. Mary Sullivan PRING WATER ATISEYING { Friday and attended the opening of | visit with the Misses Driscoll on North 3,““',’0“1"7ck““,rhg “";‘K(r‘;»“ "[’ ~‘\’\-“‘ -‘7»“';: department, $146.20; George W. Per. | President, Miss ""‘m“ Desmond; re ‘K 7 | 5 | Mai; 130 3 s el as - o 1 080 45 | cording secreta Miss L ‘ CROCKERY . It doesn't make much differ.| (S L8015, 0000 ocfnr:agtml\]:uf‘.fixf M ire. Sammuel Greene of Providence | reached, however, until Judse Bill had | yrry & ;y Si04 S0k, davitn: | or: financlal scoretary Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. il ence what the plan of saving is,| a macadam road in Stafford. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred :“f‘\‘:l“d f;;i’:;;“";‘ ;‘;““m;“:'r’é:‘i;; (SH100n3 | 59.066.34. Brown; treasurer, Mrs Y Ll SR R Rl iy y; 1 | ne 8 0 o t c e e arms, Mis: ie so'long as it’s systematic. Some . _Brown. oven and violate the law. Judge Back| Assessment Committee Named > ! 2 & % ed | OD€ e aw. ge Back e Named. M s ) F CUT GLASS people never spend the dimes LONG ISLAND BROT”ERS L R e i e effect that it might be true| Aldermen John A. Dady, Geotee A woolen NOTICE OF DI§SQLUTION o they get—they put them in a con- | Purchase Adelnert E. “Weldon’s Farm | T. E. Lee. W, R. Burdick, B, H.|(hat the places would be technically | Hawkins, J. C. Ni nd Dr. Omer looms and 12_second PARTNERSHIP ox 9o~ venient home savings bank | in Scotland. [ Snapman, T. B, Keen B 3. Grey, A |30 00 o o it e In 1he. on | OF e comimen coumell 1o, eepare s e ey Koy L - Rifles . 1, Btwn a0k 11 B Chdliey Wers 1a) Woula Ue Shme busiuea i the: hege i of ‘the. camman oo pare seba b | E . o | Norwich Thursday night to attend the | 2Ush. anyway, and the point consid-|list of assesaments utting | meet ! & 5 i Toul| Some men shave themselvem of )‘.‘f,'."'l',“:"}",“nfé “’,‘",L‘J,‘"J,?.“\i‘“,‘fl;‘é‘o visitation of grand officers and ban- w“:“:’m’:"ébl’z't be regarded with relation | fl\‘j}r\;rfn;‘l'rulflf" : ;:vat(rk‘f(;l -1 will b 1 ip " and drop into the bank the money | in .Scotland, has 'sold it to Christo- | queL &t Franklin chapter, No. 4, R.i™ (00 o4 however, it was not more| counc T . { ctub room: ¥ y our store an excellent | they would have to pay the bar-|Pher A, and Danlel b. Grattan, broth- & T | than an hour affer the proceedings in| Officers of Methodist Sunday School. | & ers, of Southold, L. I. court were concluded before the sa-| 1o, o sEn . ° opping. ber. Others walk to-the office| The Grattans are to take possession COLCHESTER 1 loons closed. | Following are the newly elected offi- | We : i and save the carfare. mmediately, Mr. Welden intends to | —_—— | S | cers of the Methodist Sunday school: | -2 TR S TR }snake his home in Windham Center,{Death of Mrs. Peter Anderson—Meet- Officers of Congregational Benevolent| Superintendent, D. B. Gilbert: -.,:4.1 DE\'TIST 1 o | ha already ken und for a . | ant sup dent, L. F. Batty: secre- b 5 You can select any plan which | J4{in€ slready broken ground for o ing of Wooster Lodge. XS Society. - oot : 1 i 3 y . 1iét residence just south of what is ‘ sy Following are the newly elected offi- | 15 ' i THA | table with rosema ‘ NES suits you. Regularity in ‘your|known as the Harvey place. Mrs. Peter Anderson, 69, died at her | cers of the Benevolent Society ohprister. Mre. O, B b Rdgan eh? tats tor | DIRe B, 'J. JONE saving is the essential thing. |, The papers in the transfer referred | pome Thursday afternoon at 4.30, after | Congregational church: Pi it gt -Ehe | | | to were passed Friday. The terms of intendent of the primary depart- | pemembrance.” geveral weeks' fliness wi Oliver W. Bowen; ho pneumonia Shavnon buildiay Miss. Edith T rinten- | & {'the sale are not knewn, d by her husband and|Rev. Clarence H 1 | X One dollar opens an account| e Fame of Philadelphia ~4m'n'\‘r.}‘ n A N e elcvator Bhieluciset stree: . land starts your savin, ; earning Accident to Robert M, Baich. eof t i Mr sident i . “p et 75 i i SERTR i ~ o 1 o anc 0 T tter Spirits. I | s . § » Thubslay evenins; Rebert M, son ive of this place and | Simeon Da n cemen in Be : B eaks a (,old inaDay | i pecla |"ert Willimantic with a two-horse About the Parough. ”Jnkm' v/u'n‘ cold. “’l'.rv :n vnw: u::"{ flir"é:v::u for || Aud Cares ot da.d Ao E {loud of groceries. - When ‘just below s K O'Cos il opking, Mr: ze @ crop were rtised from the ormu 2 . The Wllh ntl the haiie of David Rubs, about mid- | gooiiss Katheyn OCom es D , Mirs, Simeon Daniel | low ebb_ at \'\h h they had rested al zae Mocehiia |neu;‘r:y. B a c iay between this eity and Warrenvilie | x, ary Lee, Miss Carrie Fellows. | throu e Office. 503 West Main St. - Telep m ) e | December. he #topped his team to water the| illlam Job n was in Hebron mm; |r ™! | bt 4 2 horses, One became frightened and ]l‘a‘f(,mg‘xfl iy, e e "r‘)!l' f;“*(i’"“ at Orpheum. | : : iice: Maln St Tele: ' . starting forward, the young man fried | "7y "y "oonicie of Hartfosd was a Col- | yiicutehoons ba Hrgot Llesd : i oTIS. to, make the step of the wagon and | Altor Priday. | McCutcheon's basis the drama o ! T e e o o Bismed ‘s o, e | clsster viaior Friday R iy ; n : o n : i B wheels of the wagon passed ove N 3 ng in Masoni Triaa¥| e 0.8 y S VS 3 " t jusi above the knee, & i J 1 Dolls, r()?“- ]m)ks (Establish» member as well ag his left | “'&D Swkn of Haht Haadst \t s = ¢ First-clans Wit 14 & g wrist, e did not permit {he horses caller Frida ) Serve to Promote joyment in a | 4 Menls and Welch Rnrehl‘ ind Holiday Goods to| . ¢ JEREsh W @iy bul SR LY She btw s Burton of Mast Hampton Social Way While Stimulating Re % o:d sba Tuckie Proam 2z 3 b t 2ot nboard, the . wagon e ! | ligious Interest. - v EL N ., Treasurer. | irove home. where medical atte ) 9 JEWETT CITY HOTEL t t i\ e as one number- D i . close them out at once. | | Vi v i RS Gne WMDOT: | 1y gy < gt Now and: Ugid uard i I T i Ta o hasThe b Second Con fona i b particular. CHARGE OF ASSAULT Willimantic was{ o uccosstul far mald or| Obened with o banguet served ir g IRA F. LEWIS. Pro LESS THAN COST PRICES. DREC. JACKSON, Dentist : lmyne imantiy was| iy ut” o wiccomstol far heid 10 8 e e a Ul : | To Be Preferred Against Charles Ole- | j, H. Hu of Millington Was| the theater par et vening, plates being md = = e k— Arrested on Friday. caller here Thursday. o bl fBohni/Bh: o he menu inciuded tomato bouil- THE T R SADD CO PamlessFEl);trachng an:] e - 2 { Clarence Beebe of Bast Haddam was preming - appreciation their ef-| 1oy, cold meats, creamed potaio e 1l Charles Olesnyk, aged he third | visiting friends In town h. fruit jelly, pickles, hot rolls, coffee | QDR T EE TH ; . Spec? y ty member of the cutting ty that| Prof. A. Lazinsk left Wed for| ,, ~Advent Ghurch Officers. Saks Catahund aa: servec BE SURE 1 Willimantic, Conn i e -~ Willimantié | alised excitement in the vicinity of |a few days' visit with friends in New| These are the newly elected officers| :he Ladies' S trole. The. ts ! - i Teleplione the Brick row Thursday evening, who | York. jof the Ad\'epg church: Deacon, Cas-| yere attra nged with a gen NERI eecaped the clutches of the law tem- | D. A. Eigart went to New York on| Tourtelofte; deaconesses Mrs.| tioman and bis wife assigned places to | - was ed under arrest on | Thursday to visit his son, Samuel El- | Metthews, Russell; cl act as host and. hostess for te " 00 shortly fier lice - urroughs velve col os. T plan oV al ELMORE & SHEPARD, | mainiae ftorcy, W Henry J. Balley and daughter | e Rt 3o cal-| oL SLBMB A ritigine. uon l;’, Succesusors to Sessi Bl {returned Thursday evening irom sev-|® ourtelotte: trustee and auditor,{ the tubie into the soclabiilry ,i ¥ - s | Only One “BROMO QUININE" |wial weeks visit with relafives m! Thomas Feltman feast. The tables lovked ve { h U mha"“av‘ 0“[ [u"e\a [‘"uclo’s’ Y LAXATIVE Efinyfl“Qélflx;%%; |'W i!lflr( ity, ‘Gf\‘[\‘ i ‘ Uncumfortab!e Wind and Cold. ecorated with smilax )nu lightec 1 v the signatu . W. GROVE. ogers of Salem was here Fris{ rne firet re tering from cold| White candles,’ the. cf ¢ of | g World ire & Coid in this winter was Prida, | » bei S 5062 North Stras nce dlckariand ot Willimantio | Vit Ritowing - the. easing o (hG | Fallowing the hanquct | At the New York Shows ohhéct A Lok uest of friends in town on|jight 10w 8torm, a bit- | Tesponded to as follows: Our Hol | Rl e the nov ..\.0,,,1 fohn G. Johnson; Our Resolut 12 e | SUCCERC R e ot by turned I'ricay to Bal- | o 8, p D. Rhurpe; Ou Opportunities, Re re p ‘ bed Wettiag. "'y e boi et (ne | haria SStenibg Hh et | e 66 s Gt | Madison Square Garden, January 6-13, 19 HIRAM N. FENN B3 avab - nleat SR cthilueh g el | comtort b o urch fn Thompson; Our Gif DERTAKER and . EMBALMER | megicine and T w18 in th N | doors, ; (“:j, Successors o wi e a fine disp Pope- 5 MONUMENTS ! Witiantic, £t." [idoki . Shp Ml s (nuills WA (ifass) Bentinel, # Y New York automobile show in Lady Astistant{ i tedlms andy Vrank P. Warren ‘s ; of the Teatstones ana Marker Bt i Pills, s he Mitehell tarm { Tillinghast have ol otea ik ORI | Madicon so own in - our condy to S We change w { pr s of the es P core resulted A 1 i-cviinder phne- roalie.te B8 R0 pitistie Sesicnn i3 G PEARFan: alsa |he had U htrde of & botile A W R gl LG N e | o fo o i-eylinder 1§ art a d-criinder phine WM, F. & P. A LENNON, | scailop ters and Cinms, At -‘:' 1 "j}“\ m i What He Wanted to Khow. praisers, Was for Sharpe: su i " e § - Y i-evlindes sorner Main and Wataon Steeta (1 'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerth 3t ‘-I‘ (‘; R He—At last, Miss Millie, I can say | lumber. husiness. {C.E. Cn i T D ol : AR ¥ R 20, Wiillmentlc. i STRONG'S . [ sbklspiah e i i | something that | have been burning to | 5';“3 5_'”5:5- ! ,“"g';’;;r';‘ htorih. Misgic l 5 o = - sk you for some time. tev, . Studley will com. | o FIEERE: B0 ol i N ety cdibly invited -t AAIE aiii W o ! e - mence a serles of spgcial services at| - A Visitors from Nerwich and vicinity are cordially i PATENTS CHOICE SELECTIONS She—What 8 it? What s it? the Methodlat chureh'next week. Her. | Ushers, ‘CEFT Kent i -Hartford space and inspect our exhibits. Brm: lin. Owing to the ab- | Pope-Hartford sp: iano uner George B. Champlin. Owing to the " N iaigome: §0:pase He—Has your cousin 2 emough | vices are to be held Tuesday, Wednes- | “Cot8e %MD o THdrold Cm_bm Protect your idea. Handsome 60- . | Ttk day and Thursday evenings. The gen- ) ror 4 te, € | mosey %o marry o3—Dik. o ;| the nistory of the Second Com Foena e iliman L ek D for the Holidaysat . | ¢ral Goplc of the sermons il be How | (ke MTET (00 108 F e on i i TBE POPE MANUFACTURING CSMPANY, - HARR IREn ey 15 hiwe knife and cigar 3 3 Corbin, was read by Rev. Wallace H. MEn yon waut fo DUt your bust ES. A pocket comb, pemknife and clg : | X ¥ : | Phoenix Black, Danielson, conn| JAMES HARRIES, clipper hava been combined In a single Borough Brevities. | Sterns, Hartford, Conn, octlTuThs 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn, Implement by an ingenious inventor. The woman’s miesionary secleties of' Many {mmer members of this church there is no me. "".°.'.'- i kb the advertis- |

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