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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 912 : v TR [T TR F— R : [ NULUUMUMUUUULY : inmantic ame son an u nam = . < 7] | it et e The faithful fnend of the coo 8= 8 ! wi cal solo by Dr, Keating, Sweetheart,|p. m, train Monday for a visit wmz Leamd H. Hen!ey of North Wood-| B 5 A LLI 1c t\‘ly Rese, and ;[‘lppernrg relatives in Fall River, Mass. stock, secretary of the state board of =1 5 WHAT IS GOING TONIGHT. — The special town meeting called for | 88Ticulture, is gecretary of this advis- g Roller Skating at i City Payroll. this evening will be held in the su- | ory board. Bl Bund Dance in Sdwn oy o The payroll for the city for the |perlor court room In the town bulld-| The programme that has been pre-| |Bf capeclal hovn Mestinhi’ guverior | weelc ending February 17 was appor- | ing. pared is ane that promises to he very | |E Taylor Stock C .} tioned as follows: Willimantic water | Miss Hepsy Boden is in Boston to- ; and : WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Opery House, — OSPHY Sat Loomer | works, $8%.89; police department | gay, ullendlnyg the fumeral of a cous- ml‘?fi?“n.flx.ena Addr(ees;sorots“:;gor&c: El Moving Fictures &t the ‘Bijou and | $186.50; street department $63.12; 1 in’ Miss Boden will return home Fri- b i 7k . =1 : sponse by a member of the state board, maintaining sewers § day. 10.45 a. m.—Address, Poultry Raising i James F. Twomey and Dr. W. P.|as a Business, George V. Smith, Will- WEDDING. 8. Keating will represent San Jose as- | Ington, sembly, No, 14, K: of C,, at the funeral| 12 m.—Intermission for dinner, I smple limant.. Camp, No. 88.lw of W. & of F. SUPERIOR ‘ BAKING POWDER Fabre, No. 340 S Long Post, No. 8 Masquorade Ug sl = Ceclle fn Ol Armory HAIS Sheffield Lewis. of Dr. Patrick H. Harriman in Nor-! 115 p. m—Address, Spraying—How,| B e | _Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock, at|wich today. When and Why, Stanclift Hale. El | St. Paul's Episcopal church, John W. —— Plenty of time is to be given for the 3| HOLY NAME %clsv { Stiefleld “and Miss Mabel B Lewls Ry discussicn of all the topics that ars| |} C (T . e | were married. They were attended bY| 1. 7. R. Parker spent Monday in|to be treated in the addresses and, it : Hears Eloquent Addacs by Rovy g0, | Wil Singieton of Tl tiver, Nast | 2175 T b ey, [ b Cea el JnTte addromen tnit) IE] Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. Fitzgerald, State Presidont C. T, A. ¢nd Aies Ellsubeth Swanson of thi8) Ty B 1, Ghapman visited reia- | 38Ked the more information wilkbe | ] U, and Others. AS the hridal party entered the|tives in North Windham Monday, Of int Tile s or b e nterest also to Grangers is tr . | — chureh, Georse Lewis, a brother of | Burton M. Welch of Chaplin was In | announcement. that Leonard it Hen Makes Light, Flaky Biscuits, Cake and Pastry St Jusepi's Holy Name soeletsl re-{ tho. bride, rendered the bridal chorus | New London on business Monday. |ley, Prof. L. A. Clinton of the Cons PURITY il oesanized, gave u fine evenlag's | from “Lohengrin” on the organ. The| y (. H. Girard and son Norbert| necticut agricuitural college and H. {patertainment Monday in the Town | bride was glven away by her brother, | uyo ‘guests of friends in Fall River.| O, Daniels of Middletown are among STRENGTH hall in the form of a smoker, at which | Charles A. Lewis of Windham, Rev. : S T A DekeTs sabrie ; s there was some good speaking and & | J. Fl. Townsend, rector of the church, | Adelard Marrotte of 52 Windham |the Speakers reprosenting Connecticul short mnai : . T §2v| street has taken a position with A. v n the pro i sical programme. berformed the ceremony. ~Mendels: et FEarime airangod for the miGwintds M O'Rourke is president of the | sohn’s Wedding March was played as|N. Vaushn. meeting of the board of agriculture of | socicty, but he turned the chairman- | the party was leaving the church. Roller skating tonight, Armory hail, | Rect'5E 01 3¢ bodvd of sETcutture of ship of the meeting over to Mayor| Breakfast was served at noon at[-—adv. Wy, M. H. Fabegary 37 and 28 el P. Dunn. Following brief in- | the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.| n¥arren Carpenter of Westerly, R | Dates for other Tastituie taslude ; - tory remar is honor intro- | Isabelle Lewis, 311 Main street. The |y, was & nt guest of friends in rthflel inches in thickness and is covered with | the borough Sunday. He called upon | week end with Mrs. Samuel Curtis of was a recent gues 8 in [ those at Litchfleld and Northfield, both M § Iuced- Rey i J. J. Fitzgerald, Hartford, | bride received a large number of | Willimantic. on February 22; at North Cornwall, | %¢Veral inches of snow. his brother-in-law, Otis |1.,.-(ouilwhu‘lm' het s Ma: % N Jate president of the C, T. A. U. Fa- | handeome gift 6] 3 e zary 238: H C ‘ rs is sericusly 1ll at his home near Hope- Shea recently purchases New s Tin | ther Titsgerala took as his subject, | | Mr. and ‘Mrs, Shefeld left in the e Belle B Bliiss 10 tow e g At g oo SR _E“:""“ ey | Vitte, | HE gy B’ - - | The &rowth and increase of the|afternoon to spend their honevmoon |TNCQ t0 her home e g el e o By R -CAGY,08 SUORTS ARDS N ZEcy Attended Norwich Wedding. | elson Stark of Fitchville wa h in America” The|in Providence, Boston and Yarmouth, | T ey g T Povame, caused certain troubles. B~ | Mis. Fred, S, Brown attended the | the Susst recently of .MF. and Mrs dress '\1“ lwmn: and interesting, | Upon their return they will make| Attorney ('u\'d"apf“ 1ef§J nr; ‘lhe Able to Leave Hospital. b ”F’X’L‘l‘ !“ ]‘;1{;;‘6‘3 91{’,“‘;":”.'1” “';:‘{"'» m;lr;‘;gn of Miss Belle Stanton and | Charies Barber. nd was heard attentively ok [P Al e noon express Monday for a brief trip| coune eir_attention c o necessity | marriage of Miss Belle Stanto Miss Bronbid . Dress Goods resent SELOEVR by tipab | sl bomi b A1 Mt atsear to Washington, D, C. County Treasurer John R. Davis is| of cleaning out frozen drains that the | James McLaughlin in Norwich Mon- |, Miss Brensteln of New York was | Tue mext X % Rowan-Johnson. at his home here after having spent| running ~water might be carried | day afternoon at 4 o'clock. ~The cer- 89 FLOINT- nard Lynenat New Sanitorey | Afonday morning at § o'clock at St,| ,Mr%: A D. Mclntyre and eon Rob- | some time at the Day-Kimball hospital | away, emony wes performed by Rev. Hugh ¥ i | Bt of town antarer ood|Jusephis’ chureh, in the presence. of | L. SLERTEN Se e of Mo end{at Pubnaly where ke went for an op- Total for Sewers $115,000. Treanor at St. Patrick's rectory. SUGGESTS RETIREMENT OF Maithow Reviolds of New |4 Jarge number of relatives and frienda | Y15 T ™ POr 088 MW Sreeh | eration. Mr. Davis has s far recor- | mho total of the appropriations for ROOSEVELT AND TAFT. A Both talked on the work of |J8Mmes A, Rowan and Miss Katherine| U Shcs s ko iy sewer construction in Putnam now | YENTIC HAPPENINGS { {the Holy Name society wed | M. Johnson were united in marriage | Visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. e amounts to $115,009, but the amoun i ! : 2 ; ROk gy ld“:'ol‘:llll:lxlflfitlfi’“\':(" with nuptial high mass by the pastor, | Thomas H. Cole, returned to his home Social and Personal. g hgmm‘wd‘v P et i ¥ lE* Senator Chandler Expresses Fear b an organization, There were al. | ReV. J. J. Fitzmaurice. Joseph Sulli- | in Oyster Bey, L. T Irving Lyon of Southbridge spent|will be worth the full amount of the|C V- Trains Have Trouble Getting | of Republican Defeat. > s0_brief remarks by others present | Van Wwas best man and Miss Bello Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | cost, and more, Water from Pumping Stations— | S - | musical part of the programme | JOhnson, a sister of the bride, was DANIELSON J. €. Lyon. i pragl Porsonal ltems et IS R SR 0 T g M [ 1 of 4 vocal solo b Jone |bridesmaid. The bride was gowned in ikt illiam P. Perkins of Worcester gastion 4 dent Taft an Doyic, “Sing me a song iike you used | BroWn corduroy with hat to match. | Providence Teacher Joins High School | spent Sunday at his home. JEWETT CITY 3 SR e o I s T rf T Dy seleenton ) e el | Timodiately afier the caremony & 1o | Faceityt . Biteaod Dimontinecs| | MF. and Mrs, Alfred Reed are the S Trains on the Central Vermont rail- | cline to be candidates for re-election tor | P+ S. Keating and G. W. Hickey: vo- | ception was held and a breakfast serv-| S8/ Y—"c % =110 guests of Peterboro, N. H., relatives, | Italian Laborers Arrested for Attack- [road have been having a hard time|this vear, in the interests of uniting = | Mrs. Sarah Johnson, 160 Quercus ave- | Department Finds Frost in Ground |season, of the bridge clu] s M- Rl et e o [ pumiing Sitlo B S B i AL N A, am | ALL YOUR STOMACH TROUBLE |nue. During the reception pisno so-| 4 1-2 Feet. Monday eveniug with Mrs, I Todd -Relig ing—Hose Com- | Thursday there was no water obtain- | Chandler in an open letter to the re- Sr r el los were rendered by Mrs. Wiliiam . P. 5. Doyle spent Sunday with Wor-| Pany’s Sixteen Years of “Activity— | able between New London and Wil- publicans of New Hampshire, made 3 A n t sl b 5 t M"-Alr,\' }u‘: h-*“';s\ m-.‘:“‘;r[{"xen o iie r:‘m_]fl\m l‘_AAxrlwiI;sn? }1.m‘axy to act as At six o'clock Monday evening three | Water could be obtained !u is divided between Taft and Roose- O e i Y8 | AR eaan f0r BOTHAN: MU FO & ot i SECLEE ML LRy il PUTNAM Lol ook Monday evening three | ™ George Counihan of Norwich spent |velt, and o long 48 the split lasts is pepsia Go and You Feel Fine in I for a period of about five weeks. the past week with his cousin, James |certain of defeat. Mr. Chandler de- wedding trip. Upon their retu they | Miss Bourne i influence of liquor, entere ng. T . | Fiva a graduate of Brown g 1 the post- y Clares that, while he personally favors M { Minutes. will make their home at 106 Quercus | university, class of ‘08, and received| 1 *e!fth Annual Concert and Ball of{ office and created a general disturb- | MR R TR . T LR L S T 4 | Bve J : evenue. | ber degree of A.M,, at that institution| Fire Department Surpasses Any Pre- | ance. Postmaster Brown put them | .\ C0WCF olivec™in' Now *Lon- | der his preference for some one like ! millton haih effere. “{f[f"m‘[‘!;‘)’l’”: 4 y in 1910, vious Effort—President C. E. Child | 0ut, Whereupon one of them, more | (o B et et B O States, Mupland. and Canade . teke] oo o inanes Puster Hisigie |, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Bradford| Attending Harrisburg Convention— | 51V than the others, ran in again and | “Ofl,yos art was in Worcester re- [mins, Charles W. Fairbanks, or Gov- | Pape’s Diapepsin, and realize not only | Sunday at the close of his sermon | are entertaining Mrs. Herbert Coman| gy, Drive A A fop | 2TAPPled with the postmaster. He | oW { ernor Hiram Johnson of California. b | immediate, but lasting rellef, .~ | &t Wind! Congregational | of Worcester. ishermen Drive Across Alexander|was immediately joined by another,|“°B™ 7o, nin and M, Riordan were —— 2 | This harmiess preparation will di- | church, Rev. Harry Grimes told the| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Reed are| Lake. ome of the men who clutched Mr.| ..o ot M08y b b g nday. Night fishing is prohibited on the | sest anything you eat and overcome | 12TEe congregation that' he had ac- | spending several days at Peterboro, E— Brown by the throat, while the first e i ion T Ts Ty iemaris iChis | mathiowt iy Snglan o SOlr, ERiRy = ',,,;__d, ek \cn | ceptea a call to the First Congrega-|N. H., this week, Mrs, Reed having e twelfth annual concert and ball | one scratched him violently in the 4 - - | minutes order SLOMAC | ional church at Braintree, Mass. | relatives at that place, of the Putnam fire department, always | fac S5t Jur meals don't fit comfortably, ! e e Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Francis spent|a big social event and this year the| Daniel Finn and William Johnstone, & f Whit ‘von ‘it 1ias ke & Wio ol Sunday and Monday in Boston. last of the pre-Lenten festivals, was| Who were notified of the trouble, rush- £Q i | o eat les like a lump of | Acoepts Invitation for Thursday. | ™wre” s™Cagy’ Hulchins leaves this|held in Union hall Monday evehing.|ed in and tho Italians were ejected W > i Tt e or 1 You have| A, C.fyler camp, No. 8, U. 8. W.| week Tor a stay of a month in the|As is customary at the ammual efents | Several women outside had just seen | rn, that a sign of diges- | has accepted an invitation to b T b o v y | of this kind given under the au es | Officer Gingras pass and they cried | o | os south. Mr. Hutchins will accompany | © given under the auspices gras p Y — | ‘Get trom your Pharmaciat o G0-cent| Crcsenyiin. G. A, R. ‘hall TBUrsdey |her'as far as Washington. of the department, there was a | to him. He followed the men down | ch“dl‘en cry 10]' Fletcher s = b e 3 ot Pape’s Diapapsta’ and "u'k"f‘“ | evening, at which time a suitable pro- | ““joh, Bailey of Southbridge spent|number out to enjoy the plea Main street and arrested two of them. 1 3 oo 14 Tot s 'mmrfii“"””"’“ to commemorate Lincoln and | Sunday with his parents, Mr. and|the evening, many coming from Dan-| One was allowed to go, he having been luding a P Hsings, 1o belehing of | WAshington will be rendered. It i8|j\re B, L. Bailey of the West Side. |ielson, Pomfret, Thompson and other | the least aggressive. | s, 1o pelching of | hoped that a good representation of |~ My and Mrs. W. A. Whipple visited | Surroinding towns. The men are laborers here and were SR Lo A o | - mrades will be present. i relatives in Providence Monday. Living up to the precedent set in|Seen about the streets several times \ nach, Nausea, AT | "Mr. and Mrs. John MoGowan of|former vears, the department spared | during the afternoon. The H (‘ ]“un-ay (“0 Dizziness or | M. D. Waterhouse Chosen Trustee. |Westerly visited relatives in Daniel- | D0 expense when considering the dec-| Planning for Men-Religion Meeting. | st meeting | S0n_Sunday. orative features. Union hall was as| Mrs. Allie Vachon is seriously 1ll at | pretty in its special dress of bunt- her home on Cottage street ing, arranged by a South Framing- th nauseous odors. tary baukrupt, was held before R 2 ham firm, as at any similar event for ey held before Ref-| Drank Wood Aloohol by Mistake. |a long time, The side walls it | torrey Thomas J. Kelley appeared for | Mise Myrtice Pellett, by mistake, | veiled under festooned national c 00d ‘and digests | Mr. Harrington, Attorney’ George E,| Yecently drank some wood alcohol. | and drapings of nile green and whit a + your stomach | Hinman for a fow creditors and John | She has recovered from tioudfects of | with a series of tri-colored streamers | gvening, which is to be addressed by in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of J. Henry and Martin W, Waterhouse | the fluld. radinting from ‘the - ceuter. Rev, P. C. Wright, R . e ; . C. H, Ricketts and has been made under his per= ad of Reliet in five minutes from all stom- | appeares in the iterest of ciaine foc| Mrs. John A. Paine will have the | paintings depicting fire scenes were SN With 1 Found of Pure Baking Powder | | Rellet in five minutes from a o | SR i helty SO bl f”]‘ members of the Ladies Bemovolent | placed at conspleuous places through- - e, SRR R R Zm sonal mm"u:m:mi“ lts‘ilné:;fi};- HE drug store The e n s | society of the Congregational church | out the hall, The stage was banked | . . 3 ne to deceive yo . A FEW OF THE ITEMS - FE AR The matter of a trustee was taken as ban Allow no one ¥ t her at the 4 tees from the ladies' socleties 0 contain | up. Alderman Frank R. Jackson had | &t her home for a meeting tomorrow | at the front with greenery, in which All Counterfeits, Tmitations and “Just-as-good™* are but will ail go,| Monday morning the fi meeting was held Monday after- noon at the Congregational parsonage for the purpose of perfecting a rangements for supplying the refre ments for the Men and Religion For- ward movement meeting to be held at . The Kind You Have Alwayl Bought, and which has been < regational church next Friday s, there will be no sour food | of the creditors of William R, Har- r in the stomach to polson your | rington, recently petitioned a volu Diapepsin is a certain cure | eree in lsank {-order stomachs, becaus wasn't hree Protestant churche e St | more than sufficient to thoroughly cure | the call with. so Do 22| (Wednesday) afternoon. red, white and blue strings of electric g et el 2 SOYE wod GIRLY SLEDS iimost any case of Dyspepsia. Indigese | 1 A . ‘anesome and Deputy Sher- | ©'hotlel Austin rmains seriously ill| lights were placed, whils the center e ey Experiments that trifle with and endanger the he:lth of 10 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL- | tion or any other stomach disorder. credifors. Following a conference, | at_the old people’s home. of the proscenium arch was embel- | iy F. Gardner, Secretary Mrs. B, Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. iy 1 = | Martin W. Waterhouse was decided | John C. Rich of Providence was|lished with the letters “P. F. D.” these| g "Gardner: Treasurer Miss Mary M. BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA upon as_the trustee and he w a Visitor ‘with friends in Danlelson |in red incandescent lights. Over the|prown; from the Methodist church, H lected. He will file a bond of $1,500, | Monday. heads of the members of the orchestra| pregient, Mrs. Peter MeArthur; Viee a is b e eling of tha creditors present| . -\ number of the members of the|an electric moon that shone at inter- T e and COFFEE POTS | A nu ; ] electric | b one a President, Mrs. William C. Jeffers; 3 > Q. ENAMELED KETTLES with| |that no examination of Mr. Harring- Bohemian club were at Alexander's’ vals during the evening was suspend- | secretory and Treasurer Miss Alice Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= COVER § on was necessary, although he was nl,:\v, ).!um)l.l_\ for a day of fishing |ed—this lnlr the moonlight waltzes, al-{ Young; ~ from the Congregational ie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . | ent at the hearing. It Is claimed | through the ice weys special favorites. chureh eldent, Mrs, W, H. Gane, goric, Drops an . a LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS B ¢ P d | that after paying al Ithe claims against | Poméret Rector to Officiate. (‘;'_‘,‘.g';“\')‘g"gn A, g, e Vice. President Birm .G A. Haskell contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ENAMELED waTer paiLs | the famous free trader, once the catate there will be left a falr|. pev. . & Irwin, pastor of Chrish | elght erclosk. at which houe the® for | SeCT® e n S substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ¥ e TR T e s B e BloEk : 1| urcr 3. Keen, custodian = BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- \told a friend, “If I had left my rington. His reason for going into Bpiscopal church, Pomfret, iy to ofl- |lowing concert programime was coms | S0l ties” proporiy of the. Congrega- and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind MEAL COOKERS | itoney ik Hie Savi Bank [ CiRkiaptey was lack of capital. Rel- | myrgday evening of this week Thineed oY the Carglll orchestra of| (jonal church, Miss Sadle K. Adam Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN DISH ! A ey b ST it o eond s Attended Putnam Ball, March—High Roller Ailen | neceomns LoReitag fon b the Tl and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the PANS would be worth a great deal o sale cither private or public as the | Danielson was represented at the | OVerture—irom Dawn to Twilight, |of the (hres churches. Miss Foster, Stomach and Bowels, giving ‘healthy and natural sleeps LARGE JARDINIERS (88c value) | more.’ !rn nstances may seem to warrant. | fieremen’s ball in Putnam by a numer- AT li‘lxlmv\'. Mr r\'N{n and i\lr:_ .\ra,\mmi» were The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 3 %< va | . —_— a5 delegation, Tncluding ramy mes- | La Flances—Valse Lente, artz| appointed a purchasing committee. DA DISHES saa PrTEHERS | GREX CLUB WON. Nets o Bho Tocilir e, aipartment Smyma—A Turkish Sercnade, Tyers| Mizs Georgine Campbell entertained ENUINE ALWAYS ICE OF PU 1 | Evident! { = s Many of those who attended returned | weonore Waltzes Marion Jervis of Ta e Sunday PRICE s c:nEe,B‘A:MN“G/ POWDER dently he made some investments | Local Quintstte Takes Fast and Inter- | on & late car. March—Naval Parade, Hose Company Has 55 Members. G that did not turn out profitably. Thou- | esting Game from Hartford Team. The grand march following the con-1 A A, Young, Jr, hose and ladder | Dog Show Delights Audience. cert made an animated scenc, t A g M oo HE T. R sands upon thousands have had the | The Cromwell club basketball team | Lina's doz show at the town hall |beautiful gowns and matty uniforms | Cq ey N b ds e e ita : . Co_ same experience. Mr. Wells pmhbly,.m,, the Windsor avenue Congrega- Monday evening was one of the most | adding much to the att of L'enit ‘auota. dt 85 mhemhbera; . Th | tional church of Hartford was défeated |novel attractions seen in Danielson | this feature. The march was led by Bears the Signature of Willimantic Conn had an acquaintance with as many | in a fast and Intercsting game In the | NS Winter. Special festures that |Mr. and Mrs. Barrak K. Smith e s men of affairs in his day as any citizen | SFOFY Monday evening by the Grex |Were a great help in aitracting busi- | The dance programme was made up | Waospine Soion Parnatt: foremans B rade of dogs at noon |of eighteen numbers, a waltz foliow- {club five of this city with a score of |ness was the | R of the country, so if he would havlw to 16. The score at the end of the E;lll]fll i’,!n. legl:—«h;v(ng "L uutlslgu the | ing the march and circle, every othe T Towt \"l:bl(l";:lss"\’l“.;:,:nl;?r‘x»‘yf;:’;\:)“.1”]. ; pt s+ holf was 16 to § in favor of the | hall before the beginning of the en- |number being a square dance. Tb B e s IR.F C J;Ll\b()\ Den[ls[ been “worth a great deal more,” isn't | gl 1 e tsiment. T e e R B secretary; A. W. Harris, treasurer; J. D. Dris coll, W. H. Car- e O A e evident indication that the large num.- | CqusUers J- D. Driscoll, W H. Cat- “y x Club—Card rf, Downer If, Hig- NO MORE FORECASTS. ber present were enjoying the evening | W’ Glynn, E. J. Carroll, jacob Reed, e 0“ ave a Harrington rg, Morse 1g. ; A immensely, Finn i T 5 D. F. Finn, C. E. Spicer, T. E. Sweet, | Painless Extracting and Flllmg a Specialty money in the savings bank. | gs | }v( * good plan for you to leave your | Li ( { This bank solicits deposits and guar- | __ Cromwell Club—Utley Ig, Steele rg, |F. H. Bitgood Discontinues Valuable| J A. P. Gagne of Mansfleld hose McCarthy. .3, 3. Tee 1P, Main Street Willimantic | antées the deposit " 992" | Bland o, Washburn 1f, Ramsdell rf. Service After Twelve Years. company was the efficient floor direc- | Beioss Mothow Gears, Baward J. In Use For Over 30 Years ntees the depositors a safe, sane and | "Score, Grex club 33, Cromwell club tor, the floor aids being as follows: O.| fough. § THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. By = | conservative management, according to | 18; baskets from the floor, Higgins 9, | 1. T. Bitscod announced Monday |Guertin, N. Peloquin, L. Delorme, .| Thi. compan s A e oiis 1 Card 6, Downer 2, Bland 2, Utl thai bekinning with that day the dis- | Niichols, G. Sharpe, Fred N. FIAEE, | icadnrshin of eishi foremont « John ? | the law. | Steele 2, Washburn; fouls called, on | tribution of weather forecasis would | Thomas P. Ryan, Martin Welsh, J s A s & ELMORE & SHEPARD, Savings banks can only invest in | Orse 4, Harrington 4, Steele 2, Utley | be discontinued. This service has been | Daigle, E. A. Bibeault, Alfred Lizotte, | carroll, Fred J. Sarber, James 11 . L p | Bland, Ramsdell; baskets from free | maintained by the Bitgood store since [ H. I. Morse, S s by el cessors Lo Sessions & Elmore) | such securities as stipulated by law. trics, Ramsdell 2; referee, S. B. Doo- | October 1, 1899, and is now discon- The reception committee was headed Delaney, the last named re- [mha“flfli f l tors, | lisile; time, 20 minute halves. tinued because of the fact that many |by W. S. Fuller, as chairman, and in- | acntly re-elected.” ani funeral Liree 0rs, | Duriug {he game a German band |of the -forccast cards to persons in |cluded all the members of the de- : SRR SR S | T . vleyed popular airs from the gallery. | outlying districts do not reach them |partment. e e haribaoe W\ ——— 60-62 North Street ’lh ll 1be visitors were entertained at sup- | over the R. F. D, routes until Frank E. Murray acted as prompter. | o Norwioh, Danteion, Spencer and | i § ) LADY ASSISTANT. ¥ 1 lman lC per oy the Sodalitas and Grex club in | day after issue and are therefore The ball was a social and financial | Bytnam: at Putnam they secured $30 3 7 SC}{ENCX S e the chapel of the church, and following |ueless. In accord with the above, |success {n which the members of Gen-| i prizes and a handsome $ - P tie camc a dance was given the mem- |the telegraph weather reports and dis- | eral Putnam hook and ladder com- s oF % Mandrake Plll In the summer of ntation trumpet. & 4 | 121 H bers of both teams and friends 1in|play of weather flags are also dis- |pany, Mansfield, Protector and Bagle| 1598 the o el 0 eraad Aved COMPOUND 5 cent Ink and Pencil Tablets | Sa" lngs lnstltute Wasstusn Bell. MR (it Tha) S A tandoiog!. | iseioomuiniton Al Bha an eqiial anere | o e SO R e " | Ay cal records will continue to be kept| A car ieaving here early 1his morn- | visiting compani = E : 3 for 10 cenls : ; Charged With Non-Support. as in the past. Those Interested In |ing for Daniclson took away many| ' The larges 712 cqboutiy eV N 1¢ oo Tave & shels Siolnion, e SO0F (Established 1842.) Wiliiam Lee, aged 50 years, was ar- flgfl ;\edlhez P;fldlctifi‘ns Y secure from that place who attended the ball | fought was when the Jewett City ho- flf‘}kg;n n;-‘;-k&rl;l“l‘:“v_gl‘llv;l-'l: 5 2 rested by Lieut. Daniel Killourey Mon. | the forecasts by calling for “Infor- z 5 g ol hiiak :1.,,,@‘ y morning, January you wel Vears' specific JAMES HARRIES | H. C. MURRAY, President. |dsy evening on a warrant sworn out by | mation” at the central telephone sta- ‘;“‘""jy"? Harrisburg Gonvention. | (%, (i, " aving saved. the Con- compiaint, consiation. indigestion. giddiness, his wife cForging him with non-sup- | tion, where reports are received every | ¢ Child, president of the Lumber | »\.coyional chureh trom destruction s _thia evervwhere, 25c. Our free book 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn.| N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. |vort. He was released on bail. He |das Manufacturers’ association of South- | ST MG, TCtore " They have an- D st how o prescribe for yourself. iuft ‘bz family on the 19th of last Trouble for Water Department. |ern New England, is attending a con- | gyereq nearly two hundred alarms and Dr. J. H. SCHENCE & SON, Philadelphis. - ARSI A i vention called by the governor of Pennsylvania at Harrigburg, for the purpose of considering the danger pre- saved thousands of dollars’ worth of ty; the organization being one propert of the borough's most valuable insti- une, it is r'!alme«!. and was found by Frozen water mains are proving one s wife i1 Providence. He will be |of the chief troubles of householders rraigned ir police court this (Tues- {on zome streets in Danielson as well E B SPRING. Piano Tuner| ~ REEAD! | day) merring, o T he aten o camy ‘people. |sented by the prevalence and spread | {iijons. . — FOOD CHOPPERS High street was being dug up Monday | f & funsous discase of the wild chest- Borough Notes. HIRAM N. FENN | 17 ; 3 H Local Notes. to locate a frozen place in tllo_mvalu discase, ‘and to consider methods fto| The Ladies' society of the Congre- UNDERTAKE MEA .| No. 1 Universal, best on the | Frank Rourke of Providence was in | that runs through that thorougafare. |y OIS, J4% T8 (MR AL C1C 0 Sesi- | gational church meets at the home of " - LMER 2 W-ilimantic on business Monday. Supt. George O. Brown demonstrated |1 P ol H © g Mrs, F. 8. Leonard Wednesday aft- 62 Church St, Wilimautie, Ct market, every one guaran-| = e o e rnd plaving sbout | ¥t 4 tape moeasure that there is b~ # b i Telephone Lady Assistant| {ped $1.00 | the city streets Monday. was o sure |50:ne frost in the ground i B Mardi Gras Sooial. Charles Rathbun of Baltic was in AL S oAb ies it (ke . - + Was 2 Sure|megsured the depth from a frozen| St. John Baptist society is to ob- harbinger of spring, Dotety i) A nice vartety of Fresh Fish; <y - main to the surface of the ground— |serve Mardi Gras this (Tuesday) eve- Pt gl § iy = | CORN POPPERS Joseph McCartney left on the 3.15 |4 feet 6inches. This is the first win-ning by holding a gaiherine in fbeir ter in eight years that the water |hall on Providence street. There is | A ofd o & STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 29 Norty 31, | All metal, corn - can be|- L T e L S e popped in the season- and it is a peculiar circumstance that | gramme, arranged with specisl care, H y poppe I |1 et Ay S | R TR ale’s Honey PA'I'EN'I‘S Ing csbssessssnen cold period had passed and mild|be present, 0f Horehound and Tar COTTON GLOVES weather had set in. Mr. Brown only,ca| interest in Pitney’s Advancement [ Borough has . Get the Original and 'fl!l]ll'. Snamec, NEbets il he' boraug The announcement that Mahlon Pit- Guide Book Free. Apair ... the distance recorded above. Get- 'Y!"i!srl'mh-r of the state of New | MARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. ting down to the frozen pipes is no et o o el g o . eernie ] CL" FAMILY SCALES holiday fob nder the conditlons that |PROMnise to the Unfted States su hoenix Black, isison, Conn. r iho empioyes of the company dre fac- | Preme court, is of special local-inter- | AXES ¥rotec: your idea. Handsoms §0-page tound frost reaching even deeper than ! S bR aue | every Kitchen ... .$1.00| The Fogdedrink for Al Ages. FARMERS INSTITUTES b Pune. ‘Auorncy Sasiaty w5 oldas rhs | Weigh twenty-four pounds | ing, ‘and. 1t i neocasary to use gnan- [ 881 because af tiie fact that Attorney | el 2 s Gles of lime to thaw the. Irost where | Richard Morriarty, now deceased, for TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAy | Dy ounces.” Should be in MALTED MlLK ;“\f‘,\‘...m',':em\;q e e €T Lnerly of this.city, was associated in ure. E. W.GROVES slgna- SANITARY DRINKING Forlnfants, Invalids,and Growing children, e iversie e S atudrea|] And Sore Throats is on each box. Zc CUPS PureNutrition, up building the wholebody, | " B;":-lneldwuLhDSzar:‘":nT;:‘I::' gt w‘..A‘;\:ern’e;' Ciiaien 305 Natsay rof Foley Xidney Pills will cure any | Made of heavy paper,’10 Invigoratesthenursingmotherandtheaged, |~ 9'7"'"9 M1 TN Y. | this city. case of kiduey or bladder trouble not M&anp‘wjflfm The-advidery baard on farmers’ in- Went Fishing in a Wagon. THE HOUSEHOLD beyond the reach of amedicine. No| fOr ... .....i0e00eeony stitutes in connection with the Mash- | ‘Fhe delightful weather of Monday medicine can do more. The Lee & A quick huinck prepared in apaug lake grange is to hold an in- |was a factor in inducing a party of There's lluthlnghmr Bulletin Buildin: 74 Franklin Street Osgood Co. stitute at the town hall in Uniow, | Putnam peopie te go fishing at Alex- A Tfinmmbflimhkhrmkua’s. Friday of this week, that will be cf |anders lake, across which they drove|| ' PHEE,Rer snyfhing injusisus 2 special interest to persons in towns |their horse in going to their fishing this seetion, where many invita- [grounds on the west shore. The ic Pike’s Toothache tions to altend have been received, Jon ihe lake varies between 17 and 20 Carg in One Minute = - et i CPARDWARE (0] 3.:'b.“‘xn,!’:.. DuBILE, there) 18 mo. me- "| | Nof in Any Millk Trusi ter than througk: the advertis- “Bulletin, Wy LA Rl

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