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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDA MARCH. 5 1912 ’.r--u S— Murray's g £ i=d s iQ i £ 1=4 | &, i Q = o> = ol v o = = o> . 3| 3 - e e PN it 3 : | I i WILLIMANTI ‘y#pent & most enjoyable time. Mirs | Arihur Millette, of this city, Pierre of = e { What Is Goina On Tonight. bracelet, in remembrance of -the oc- | #eph of Newark, N.-J., and Mrs. Al- £ | holler Skating At valley et Ar. | casion. 'Guests from out of town were | fred Decelle of Adams, Mase. o';!’ [T e SBeVe Cas M'"dl" e c | mo. oy Isabelle Nolan, John P. Alien, James | ——— rolley Cars Marked Rhode lsland | |5 - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. (Moving Pictures at the Bijou and |Melnivre, Gladys Schley, Dennis 1. Only Thirty Pay Tax, Company—Stanclifi Hale to Be a| [&] 3 y . Scenlc lv"m{mv‘;”mh. o, 3. enian ;\I.&;ln‘.vn and gwrxe S‘) Pope. S;lll!—t Instead of %00 having paid their per- Speaker at Farmers' Institute—in- 5 does 1. No. 14, Inights | per, was served at 9.30 p. m. after | sonal tax in this eity on the list for jans’ o ORI R Which numorous sames Wire piayed | 1911—as is the case in Norwich—but b bllien bt Be ey Ik P g 3 " fand dancing '_'"l‘”m, thirty have come to the office of the| Daniel Danielson is confined tg his 3 ° | regational Erotherhood Supper | e personal tax coliector, although, uc-|home by lllness, having suffered a L ] i S BV | ity Payroll. cording to the warrant in his hands | slight shock. X ¢ woxing a {ipZhe clty yayroll for the week end- | ther are liable 1545 mon betwoen the | Miss Corinne Bonneau of South- c b | NEEDS TWO TEACHERS [ing March 4th’wes apportioned as fol- | ages of 21 and 0. This speaks badly | bridge, formerly of Danie has e i 3 lows: Police department $135.50; fcr the men of Windham who are |heen apending o fow dass with reln . s | Principal E. A Gave 7o Losk for. In. | smalipox. (contingent) $i3; strest. ge. | surely Just as good as the men of |ty hoorayoe Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. c . s g R partment 317.46; maintaining sewers [ Norwich. | _T. Lajuenesse of Taftvilie spent . dabl s | structors for Commercial Depart. Willimdntia watds wobks $0i- —_ | Suitny ! relktives 1nson i Always Uniform—Always Dependable H | ment / 36. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Call are en 3 Atiorney 8.!B. Harvéy was in Put- |TOHS by beat to New Orieans. They u Zbert A, Case of the At the Theater. L = will spend the month vislting at vari- i ) | 1 schoo] expects to leave i 68 GNE O Fome. | A Monas. ; O Dol it Wovthiern At Makes Light, Flaky Biscuits, Cake and Pastry FOR SPRIN ) on a few days' trip Loomer opera house Monday | , Mi88 Kather b Martin spent Mon-| Cassius D. Chase of Hartford spent PURITY s, mate, New :York, and New | evening was witnessed by a K0od sized e Hart b .| Stndsy wih his famlly in Danfelson. STRENGTH e AR " | Jerse auest of two desirable teack- | audionce and was tho fity enfoyud rs. George E. Snow is visiting rel- ohn Bdiley of Southbridge was with | AMRARRARRARAR 2 ARRRARRRA! ANARRAA 3 i s good we lities. 5o yard. | sciool. It has been decided to hire | S ‘red O. Vinton of Eagleville was |Of the West Side, over Sunday. ARDE 2B & Woitriath (haRke & ".m\_"';’:::"'“‘(w Judge Lyman New Trustee. in Hartford Monday. Lieut, Jacobs at Hcme. | The cours be in full charge of| Lhe creditors of the bankrupt estate| Williem Johnstone was in Frauklin| Lieut. Walter Jacobs, U. the . nd he will also look after|Of Willlam R. Harrington held a meet- Norwich on business Monday. battleship Florida, recently returned £ o and haleo look after|ing Monday forenoon for the purpos s ol Tty |10 New York from Cuba, is spendin w and hanking branch, | s t § m . Ro Pastford wa 3 or 1 1 3 ” A Fase stenography and tyfewriting | Of Selecting a truetee to succeed Mar. |, AN on husiness WodMey: ive days' leave of absence at his Feeds, Prc H. Trueman, Connecti- | Moore of Thompson, Rev. F. A. James | shall, George Tarnbull, Bve His 1 bt 1 be looked after by |in Waternouse, who refused to act |\ w T MO, 0 FEAGT L EG [ home in this place. | | cut Agricultural College. of Ezst Woodstock, Rev. F. D. Bar-[cox, Jr, Harry Paul, Jr., A Hung Bpeing . 2 after his appointment. Agreement | ATS To B FATHCr B8 o ndas | The prisoners held at the county Jail| In the circular sent out special men- | gent of Putnam, Rev, James P. King | Jr.. Frod Clurke, Harold Spleer Vras etriped patterns, at 5ix 1 Bettien states that it iy very | Wa8 made upon the selection of Judge | 2 2 b *|in Brooklyn will be brought to Daniei- | tion is made of the fact in connection | of Eastford, Rev. Mr. Christie, cig I'rown and Carl Melvin | diffictlt to engaxe & competent nerse, | D: A- Lyman and he was approved by | Rev, Marry Grimes of W |son today (Tuesday) on their way toj with the holding of the institute that| A rretty compliment in connection| The dccorations were done unde TUB Sl 32 inches & o good salury is offered and the | Referee in Bankruprey A. J, Bowen. | Center was a Uoston visitor Monday. | the superior court in Putnam, wi no other young man im Connecticut | with the meeting was in the form of [ divection of Mrs. A Young as 4 é Sianes Competent | The referce <hen appointed James P.| Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Leach wero|they will be put to plea has had the opportunity to study the | a floral remembrance o Rev. and Mrs. | slsted by Mra Charles . Spicer, Mias o { b i\lwmd a?u ‘flk");‘\ n‘ Iy{wflr(iflll ap- | guests of friends in Hartford Monday, Five Degrees Above Zero. {r'rfl\hl}‘;ns of fruit raising that Stan-|F. D. gent from the vigiting cler- | Ellzabet ardwood and Mrs H . ! caphy at | Praisers. The stock will be appraised |~ p oo centy it At é . | clit Hale has had. The subject that|gymen. | Hiszox. stenography at | DU oo S D % | Roller skating tonight, Armory hall. | March is not creating much of a sen- | 5 ienialid 9 ) e sch r Miss Fitton, who ds | C, g0 o8 e B i araney | —84V | sation in _the way of providing spring ;“,\,““‘4“,,1"1“'“‘ :fi}:ns‘dfl-m 5t "“the| Trained Rats and Cats at Theater. : Light' Bsinirs 00 ) i doing fine work. |t ) 0 TR0 L b tther private or| George T. Taylor of Church strect | Weather for this part of Connecticut.|gent ° ly af s season of 8| o1t kurts him!” sald o tot of a girl Tho Light Bearors, Mre, G. H. Pri- . - gy year's IStruc-| ... ile The bond of the trustee |left for New York on business Mon- | Monday morning the temperature was Lol tard at the Bradley theater Monday after- | OF'% Sunday school class, held thel A Y. At present there | [ Fy FOlo 00 o s PRRY: only 5 degrees above zero, and Sunc i oking far_Intsrpreter, Tioon at a timo when she Was watching | {145 neeting Saturday at Miss Doris gistration 220 pupils, who a B | Mrs. Vera McDonald a fy |Putnam hac been having some Httle | trafned rat on the (ol n o ook & | Misa Ellen Prior was elected an hon " p 3 he courses in stenography oy Run Over—Leg Broken. | George Taylor spent Monday in|™G oce fires along the right of way|dificnlty in finding an interpreter to| to rmake 1t Walk on & wire with. only | OPAtY member. Mrs, Myott werved a FOR SPRIN pesriting afid bookkeeping, whick is| Reme Luesier, the ten year old son | Hartford | of the New en road have made|1ct In connection with the trinl of the | {he two front feet. It was qifficult to | €aborate supper to the class at th ‘ the popularity of thetof Oliver Lt ssier of 1149 Main street, | Rev. H. d, rector of St|(heir appe during the past few four Albanians from North Groavenor-| (il whether she meant that “it” hurl | close of the business mesting ik e ‘\\.us‘mn over by a light exp | ' Episcopal church, was in Nor- | days, but have caused no damage to|dale. Who are held at the county jaill the rat or the good natured W‘(W} Borough Briefs. g ; e ‘.‘_,\ ln*\rh; ufternoon about 1 o'clock \ 1\ Monday. \speak of. One that started near the| for baving been concerned in the stab- | 4or® At any rate, the professor, a Misg d Daisy He or « Celebrated Birthday. ?n' _h\?d his left leg broken, W. H. Smith, Charles’ Huntington }uur.‘:r.ni bridge at Cottage street on| bing affray that ocourred in that vil-| minute later, discovercd t his as- | Now York have been recent guests of sk x # er birthday, a delight- | LUssier With two other boys was rid- | yng “Miss Ruth Smith were Hartford | Monday morning, however, would M age one night during the month of | gigtant had hunded him the wrong rat | Mrs, Duncay McKay, Miss Dajsy Hoo {rul va a5 given by Miss Bessie 108 in one of Coutu Dros’ express i yigitors Monday |8et « pile of dry ¢ ire February, Sunday Mras. Mary Balotti| _ong that did not know tho trick; but | will remain indefiniiely on weeount of . | Nolan at pretty flat on Main | \/280RS on iHeir way to school. When |~ \r.. ‘xooiar B, Slater of Port Ches- |f€W minutes had it not been discov- | Becompanied an attornev to the jail,| when the right rat was produced thers | iil heaith, The change 18 proving of nches they reached a point on Main stree Irs. ‘Walter B, Slate t ] but she was unable to hold any con- 5 . et ‘There were twenty-four guesls| 1co% feachol e i et ter, X. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs, | ered. verant ™y é ey wit| Wae ro urging or no difficulty It | much benefit to ner . | pres A cach doclared to - have|fiear, the entrance to the ball grounds | (e ¥, ¥y, '8, HECH | — v tion with ', the_man. ey Willl soula walk o wire. Arnold Brown of Hartford was at | B8 | the Rxlxmjv\lnlnnd‘h‘w‘vm o e Wt el Tt Sabiontn S OBITUARY. g L ;S,;If%n:f:r:\?;;ummr The act includes & score of trained | home over Sunday. ” | was run over. The leg was | team members had their pictures tak- disbriaoem ts, many of the common gray vari The W. T. U, meets with Mrs. mer signs, | ine | George Buisiere, " {ety, and trained cats, and is one of [ W, H. Gane tk g y the ankle. The driver of the | en Monday afternoon ¥ i ¢ ' &, and Is | W. H. Gane this afternoon. t 3 [m / | team with two other men took the bov | r. and Mrs, H. T. Clark, who aro e D s, PUTNAM the moat unique in vaudeville. —_— 3 to St. Josgn 1, where it o i : e = the [ow Iocated 1n New: Yok, Apent Lie E Substituting as Organist. | e ieinoed by the Dasiatel | Dhu lotaied 1 NeW ik SBEM Uls|wich, aived tiere Monday Total Appropriations of $27,700 Voted | Mrs, Frederick W. Seward is act- COLCHESTE“ AT rounnms.nnn:u OR ELSEWHERE | 2 1| week-end at their ' former home in |irno train. It was taken in ch . Frederic . Se an n e pu G o ywen O°Neill | Manss indcetars s B, K | at City Meeting—8 1-2 Mill Tax—|(ng as organist at the Congregational || .| Team Defeated by Laurel Hill 3 p . 1 Get the Considering Light Contract. - 5 s indertaker s B, Kenned 1 b k | church during the absence, caused by . ed by Laurel Hill— | “a ) : Civil Engineer John D, MecGuinness | Ruiciere, f7e0 ot Purmai t,| Raymond R. Evans Dead—Dr. Frank | church during the absence, caused by | =0 Jiorh Scic e A e by i { rlgma and enumc M lel P. Dunn, Corporation |of Middictown & e D ed of some trouble that proved pu G. Burnette's Death Follows That of | e 5§ | Foreign Views. { am A. King and memw- | with his parents, and Mrs, D. C.|aling to the phys served ’ 3 | g s light commiittee met on | MeGuinness of Main the case. The deceased, who was 51| ey Bwkay. | wsithior i | B AR { Monday afternoon in the office of the | and Mrs. A Lee Weathorhead of | vears of age, leaves his wife and tt ity appropriations as_rccom-| Arranged for March 16 Under Aus- |ketball game Saturday evening be \()'I l()\ S \LE corporaticnt connsel to f COP- | arillers Falls, Mass, were we end | young sons. ed in the budget prepared by the | tiveen the “Boys' lub tham asd f were voted at the an- | pices of Local Grange. Laurel Hill t ] | sider the matter of entering into a |Z100tS T . 1 e | commen co 5 ests of their son, A. f» Weatherhed mon_counc b MALI ED M l K contract with the Ruckville-Wiiiiman- | STStS 0f thelf 50 e s J o - e - 5 At Morws & I o apriegeby Tight company |4nd family, cf Valley street NO MORE DANIELSON. nual city meeting held in the ecity ¢ A . - The following is the programme ar- | ing the last home game of the season s t | ourt room Monday morning, lix- X 17 cal th 3 i . for the ensuing fve years, ‘It is ex- Mavr Freaid 42 slied and | TANEed for a farmers' institute to be | Tho locals were bukten by the & Closes S‘lturd‘l_\ W‘”‘m bocted that o contract With the com-| LETTER TO THE EDITOR Name of Br:rm;(g: ::m:ve'd}m;mcc.m_"t\ * Franklin W. Perry presided and | [} org" by ‘the advisory board of |19 to 13. Tho lineup of the teams fol pany will be: made in the near futu — } —Now Marke ode Island Co. Oy & 11 Bimber ¥ sresent af | the_ state board of agriculture in A, |lows . " Your last opportunity to fill up your | The Food Drinkfor AllAges | At the present time the city is pay- | Statement Ay B Bet . Dow. | 2 1 oStk ' AnAS NS “I"““‘m‘lff‘.lafm“‘u H. hall in connection with the Put- | Laure i}'“_-*v S 6 B Sering sewing at % HGH MILK, MALT GRAI EXTRACT, IX PoWDER | {75 00 fhe Iighcs under the torms o ool 3 he name Providence and Daniclson | jng atiention was prompily transacted, | "M grange, ¥riday, March 15 St Boys: ClubDrigcoll rf, 1. Friedm decided sa N Mlk T the contract thet expired January 1| ditor: My attention has been |18 (0 be obliterated trom the electric| %o Uunt oriations. made wers as | ; 1045 o, m., address of welcome, s | o B Ponateann 15, Har wrrangement s mutual | called an item published in this|cars that have run over th: be-| follows S ® (%11 Kennedy; tesponse by a member o a o, 8 edman ot ln a.n 1 rust t in order that the city ofi- | morn to: an]| Mween Sthomst b Winses sine ino| Reth gust: " Bighway g};)d-fiuw‘m Bt m, address, Dr. B.| & &, bt u ” I v have plenty of tithe to g0 an e "The | was first opened. A few months ago| 4 000 7 rtmé 2 301 H Jenkins, New Haven experiment| Referee G by vy & t o act very thorou v hic thode Island cc pany, a v * SE1900- ke 215 p. | i 01 tor i . | work of the Laurel n W excelles urray ake wuch aiteratlons and changes | op ared {Riiods Triana fiave 1 department §5200; council, chamber | 150° P ddhens, Brof. . 11 rue: | an 480 was ‘tho work of tie locals ! a erations and changes he declared ¢ i [Rhode Island have be and moving $100:° city janitor §300; | 1:30 D. m., ad of. 1. e- oys' club team wiil play their VAR TR fhat will be most advisable for the | prove Bert T Dow ot TWIIL: | tho marking of the A o 3100, Ly Junitor $300; | man, "Conneoticut sgricultural oilegs, | The Bove® club team wiil play thelr | nterests e cits Averill's deputy, was [can be repaintec S . | Profitable Dairy Rations at Present | last game with the Lebanon per Patterns. : - 5 n verill's deputy, was |c@ “Tepatniod ncluding sinking fund, interest and “att doods 2. - ¢ Wednesday | e it f a recognized col- |work that is now ) o Prices, for Cattle Feods 2.45 p, m,, | Lebanon nesda il | fil“ n lre Condition Critical. Commissioner Averill |also being renumibe ncidental expenses $7,100; total $21,- 1,53, W. O, Rogers of Norwich, General News. Mre: Mary ‘Pelletet” of 81 Nor o the apprintment in good faith, |Aniéhed cars, the first to make i The recommendation of the council | SOme of the Essential Points in an-l orge Ives of Mystic was in town etreet, is very ill and s mot expected [and Dow’s inexperience was not suffi- |Appearance here in 1ts ress, t ax of 8 1-3 mills on the dol- xrhlllva\:u1nr:rv. A‘mw I'r-"ilmon-. M'"_- urday to attend the funeral of his En un mg m’ a uas st the m ;A ‘!mm'm wash the|to live, a8 a T »f a shock sus- nt cause v s remova i“f"";h 4}«111_'\‘-\ iade g 5 r, collectible on or before July 10, be :m |:flrm1‘: erspersed as opportunity | yister, Mre. Jane K. Taylor wn D. D. D. Prescription for | tained last Friday evening. Mrs. I his statement i8 unwue. The gov- | of the cars,of the road n 10, was adopted at the tax rate fixed | Wil permit. Frank Browning of Lebanon was a nd the itch is gone. eter is an emploge of 4 local la cr tindings, in the [shops, and all will go there fc t that rate 7 AR | catlar hece Saturd you'll find this the best B A L el ke it I et e M s Sl e g e e The meeting algo made a special ap- JEWETT CITY RN 50 Lo g | i¥e have sold other remedies for|left her day's work omas Feile ¢ r Averill, a cony of which e name Deditlion s now propristion of $1,500 for permanent — daughter of Middietown were in store in the city. S s B Do SRS HORE RS Aot gk oD Jlue Tt N it S e, L i) iy mprovements of the highway from the | Pupils of Miss Margarst Lanz's Class | Saturday attending the funeral ¢ Mrs ThlS week s Spec‘als‘ 8 not do exactly as we say, it will| | o 2 ncay WIth his mother. | Y way ineMclent in my dutles to the | the discarding of the name go Sputherly on that street and Frout{ pigne Bearers at Miss Doris Myott's. | meeting in the parlos of the engine L cost you a cent ide 1 flice. | prestige and a good bit « o ookl . o house Monday evening. 206 | The Lee & Osgood Co. o N T M. All that ings_contain that |advertising, tha el rae Eiven authorty DY | Rioux's hall was transformed into a | 8. H. Miner of East Haddam was & o bt M re, John R Fdgarton e Ry d as detrimental to | — | o o o L e ctont | rose garden Monday evening for Miss | Colchester visitor Saturday 20 Slossner, 24 Ontarlo St, Roch- | M 0day morning for Wore ne in any particular, is contained in | SCHOOL ATTENDANCE nces of the ity and all appro- | MArearet Lans's dancing class recep- |~ Donald Bigelow and Samiel McDon ester, N, Y., has recovered from a long | they are to make thef sDi 1% Whith ey | pil ke ol = X o e, . - Pro- | tjon, The ha vag festooned over- roturned Monday to Hartford n to 1 besig [T th the Bostbn & Mame raflmad 2 I8 ‘a question whether |Report for February Anndunced by|the taxes are collected or the pay- |ace iy - 0 are a " . g . z due to Foley Kidney 4 e Be & Maine railroad | Burt K, Dow is a gradi veter- & i s et et the e e s e bay” | ern smilax and Japanese lanterns, A ge. Pills. After detailing his casehe says: | 0 that city. M rton has had of recognized standing, | Supeevienr Ames 2 he I8 otherwise provid-| hedge of roses and laurel banked the | Miss Cora Carrier returned to Wi 3 I nly sor did not learn soon- | considerable railroad experien in ssioner, howeye cted in| v . T meudd = front of the stage, making a charming | mantic Mondny after a fuw days’ visit Kidney Pills, In a few|this city and was at one time city in_appointing him; and if | ,1e following is the report of v background for the children, who were | at_her home on South Main street | davs® my backache completely left | cierk. . A large numher of friends in Be o That Di. Dow has ot | ARAARG SR SSTEENd by the Lasihirs OBITUARV scated just bDeneath the st On | Louis . Baldwin of Middletown wa It greatly improved, My |town wish him every succe alifications prescribed | L9, Supervisor Ames for the schools side of the stago was a panel | q saller here Monda inevs became stronger, dizay spells | - to which I express no (| e “t‘," ik e Ruymon« R. Ev.ns. outlinéd in blue of climbing | David B. Murray was calling | T nd I was no longer annoyed | Still Alarm. . ,1]\]\\\*p1p\LnY 5 nBt mite | T ST CCREUES Raymond R, Evans, 84, a veteran of | roses. Over the windows, ch were | friends in Middletown Monday F {at night. T feel 100 per cent. better Chief Thomus T, Fo ficient cause for remov! the com- | Grade ©oeeeaes he civil war, died at his home on|draped in white, and covering the Views Entertain Boys' Club. wce using Foley Kidaey Pills.” Lee |, alarm at 2 yelock m | Enrolled . . ee +ees o Farrows street Monday afternoon just | chandeliers, were roses and | There was a faif sized crowd at the < Co. | morning for a blaze ir question in regard to {Av. Attendance . of three o'clock. Mr. Evans had | Dresden bows of biue and Bovs' club Sunday evening, when near g . the rear of Gen. E. S, F yaragraph 11 | Per cen “eseeeses fheen 111 in a serious way only since | lanterns completed the dainty 17 300 viewa of soenes in Japan; PHillp TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY | \Wininam rcad. Brosh in charges General Aver Danielson. | Friday morning , although his | tions. il ot R vhogrrdog - 4 . Holde: ke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine | took fire from th rks fr states: That I did not gradt | Miss Tripp R | 90.9 | he Ad not been robust for years.| The grand march was led by Fran- | PTG ATSELCL “CoL T wn by the | Druggists refund money if it | ing locor e. ire wa ge; am not an ex- |nfitss Smith e 7 10.1 956 | Sunday ke had so far recovered from |cis Brown and Marian Turnbull, and | G8° 80 CO0RE T oo | fa re. E. W. GROVE'S signa- |« with no v scienc s red | Aria t 6 2% 25 9o | his iness of the previous two days|was exceedingly pretty. Var 8 | V'S “Kath R Willimant! gna- [cut with Miss Stan ot ) | " Miss Kathryn Morgan of Williman re 18 on each box 54, Public Ac nd |qiss Wetherell g §7.5| a8 to he able to be up about his | dences followed, which indicated that | Miss KATWS AIOTERS O T CRRE missioner well knew of | yriss Colvin * 8 9% | home on Mcnday he suffered a | Miss Lans had given careful and | Whe the ETRRL OVCC 0 Selectmen Meet. | acts when pointed fies Hammett ) 3o | sir ell and soon passed away. | pajbstaking instruction. In the two [N . At the monthly meeting of the board | geputy, As to this charg » most ' Afjss Abell i 2 277 83| M }\uy« was born at Wickford, | igures of the german (anced, favors e ct selectmen Monday, the work done of the others, was so Hdiculously | iss Luscomb ..., 1 44 34 [R I er 20, 1828 He of wreaths and flower baskets for | OBITUARY. Was of rottine type, and consisted se, and as the complair 7 : e in the civil war as a|the girls and canes and fancy coat - . P chiefly of going over all bills carefully from the same cc ind all | Dayville. | men Company G, Third R. 1 |decorations for the boys, given by Alanson Canfield, Aged 106 before ordering same paid. | ne ws, or probably ever will know s T 6-8 eavy ery, and after serving his | Mrs. A. A. Young, were worn during | New Miiford, Conn., March £ -Alan I y l 3 i 3 e ——— | terinary science, was what | Marland 5.6 26 24. 9 ime in the command re-enlisted and | the figures. son Canfleld, 105 years old, one of the R [he famous free trader, once OBITUARY. ! stained at that institution. Judge | 1as; 6 21 874 w mere of the great conflict as a| The last half of the programme was | odest men in the state, dled at hi 1d a fri d “lflh # | = | Henney, commissioner’s counsel | Attawaugan. | member of Hancock's famous corpe. |enjoyed by all whohon;-m! to \L(;nu, home haers late today from 'nflvm";; of {told a Pierre Millette. | considered tkere co be no_ doubt | nfiss Harrington ' He was hon discharged from | Mrs. Barle Gilbert, who has played for | hrought on by his aavanced years money in the Sa | @ay evening at the home daugh- | the Ontari (f 18 Rtone 1 19, 1 June 16, 1\“, he was matriod at|sic. Mrs, A. F. Shaw was in charge | 1807, and has always lived here, hav y ou! e worth a gre " ) was & native of 1 o ersity of Toronto, and under 7 * % | had ays lived in Putnain, grapejulfe and wafers, which were | many vears. He was keenly intereste: i GIRLS' <LEBs | " great deal T Wk et et S Sheal of 1ie departrhent of | Ballouville. | e irviven by Ak ifs, swho | seeved jv Miss Jane Reynolds. Over | in politics and up to last fall had no 0 Qt. BLUE WHITE ENAMEL. | more, ia’1ife o Wiltiman- | agr re of Ontarlo; and is now and | < 6-8 15 12 80 | was Miss Mary Wilcox, and by their | one hufdred interested friends were |migsed voting at a single election ED KETTLES loives nine children, sixty | has been for several years recognized | 3-5 23 10, 85 | daughters, Mrs. Harry Stratton of |present and pronounced the evening it <4 Evidently he made some investments dren, and seven great nd- | 1 qualified ingtitution of lear m:; 1-2 41 3528 80. | Putnam, Mrs. Thomas Light of Attle- | most enjoyable. | The Sznne Agmd Vnurdny 10 mee BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA | o The children aré Mrs. Louis | b¥ the laws of this state, and of every | Killingly Center. | boro, Bertha of Putnam, and four sons, | The members of the clase include | today at noon in order to expedite con and COFFEE POTS "*‘ did not turn out profitably. Thou- | pupont,” Chrysanthe, Reml, Cyril, ar | other state in the union having laws | hi § a0 44t | Allie R., Ravmond, Rarl and Frank, all | Marian ‘Turnbull, Alice ‘Purnbull. Alice | gideration of the arbitration treaties nds uj ¢ L ‘ regulating the practice of veterinary |3 i : > of {kis 1 Mr, Evang also leav Shaw, Isabel Marshall, Carol Bliss, | with Great Britain and France, which Q. ENAMELED KETTLES \mh sands upon thousands have had the | sclence, he decided not to waste the | ShEn -13 210200 96, | T iter, Gecrge B, Evans, and & | Alice Moore, Dessle Beardwood, Dalsy [ must he finally acted upon on the COVER same experience. Mr. Wells probaily | pPAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR | governor's valusble time in hearing | East Killingly. | niece, Mrs. Mary Madison, both of [ Young, Ruth Stewart, William Mar- | “egislative day” of today. LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS ad an acquaintance with as many | SICK, UPSET STOMAGHS. | \‘m]x::v‘.,\»};\nqxfun‘_ gt {Miss Eaton i ~‘ 26 245 94 iln. E AIF IR L T ORI - e oF s i ety A i ol Dyspopain ' ‘Easily’ Re-| fuosLion) ent with the governor |y, i i e 0 Th J:a‘l\nr»(“urred suddenly at BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- | of the country, s if he would have, S A e ol o )ll ey i Valloy. | Pawtucket Sunday afternoon of Dr.| i HEAVY ANTI RUS i ¥ Take your sour, out-of-order stom-{ T wm not easily disturbed by criti- | B f Bhe Gty D net pA:;T TIN DISH| it a good plan for you to leave your | ach-—or maybe you call it indigesti ! my professional character anc | JMz‘!s‘mm Kll‘m\gly | . Pe this olts. Dr. Burnet I s | meney in the sa Baik. Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh ation, nor ami I sensitive to news- o s & ‘eninsldenss in ton- LARGE JARDINIERS (38 valus) o it g Stomach; it doesn't mat ke but feel that the| Sparks. s T i IS Your 0 This bank solicits deposits and guar- |stomach trouble with vo | paper, with due regard to fairness and | yisg 1 Y o, |nectior O O CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS SOt Pl sk him to | Justice, should correct those misstate | clan is that his twin brother, Dr. 2E i = | antees the depositers a safe, sane and |YOUT Pharma opeinrioby | Elicee n L A St Tucker. Frank N. Burnette, died at Dorchester, | PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER | ;;ngervat anag ¢ B £ty i i i@ LAl il Ds 1-8 12 10.6 8s. |Mass, only tle more than a we: : vt adie 4 &6 Chits & st ! ative management, according to |2nd let you e gra 0, as they are absolutely false in | 1 ¢ 85 | Mas If you are steering for success, better keep a clear $ ke e gule and see if within five minut ry particular, as, in_justice to { Peraonil Bilets: i b SRk B J 1 @ there is left any trace of your former | friends and clients, and to Hon. He-{ A Mia. Hd i fonday i »\,[.s téiailed 5z 0 8 oo THE T R | Savings banks can only invest in |misery {man O. Averili, commissioner on do- | [ Gof L RaRY Clark were Nor- e i F et a8 u. Haak | rain. . K. o | such sscurities as stipulated by law, The ‘correct name for your trouble | mextic animals, who appointed me his [ Wigh visitors A B o e e ‘ > Willimantic, Gomn. | | i senistion oo, i | dopus L soscitclely deny hat, ), 3% | svsnt Buany "t hace. SRadhen (I one Wag laken, ik, Coffee and tea contain 4 drug—cafieine—which Cy 3 | - there is Iack of gastrlc juice; your |of recognized standing: 1 specificatty |, ‘h”u”: \:m'\".. .ul;r\. as been the guest other was almost certain {o foll: i 4 ¢ ally brigh i e e fo0d Is only half digestéd, and you | deny thot T am, or have been at any |0 lockl relatives for several daye, re- This remarkable feature of theit fogs the brain of many naturally bright persons. | become affected with loss of appetite, | time, fnefficient in my professional and | "SYICC \§ TOUCEOR, FASS. ta ontinued <o ml» ool . BR F.C JACRSO\ De fl“s‘ k 1 lman 1IC pressure and fullness after catihg, | official duties; and I further specifi- [ V198 Jary I Barrett Sund ses and oW, as a elimax, comes the | vomiting, nausea, leartburn, gTipINg | cally deny that the commissioner w i eI C e I\Lr men within a few day in bowels, tenderness in the pit of ny way deceived as to my qual of each o n ¥ : Painless Extracting and \aVln l t't stomach, bad taste in mouth, consti- | fications under the law when he made STANCLIFF HALE Dr. Frank Bumsttc is survived, by | pation, pain In limbs, sleeplessness. me his deputy in good faith, — wife, whom ke ried in this | Filling a Specialty C gs nsti ute‘,hn!l’hmg of gae, billousn ot Very respectfully, To Speak at Farmere' Institute Meld | City about twenty vears ago, at the 762 Main Street, Willimantie | henduuhel. nervoueness, di: r B. K. DOW. | in Plainfield, ome of Mr, and Mrs. ¥, W. Perry ‘ | i many other similar symptoms. | Willimantic, Conn., March 4, 1912. | -t ¥ - i (Established 1842.) 1€ Yaur acpetite 1§ flckle aad nothing | The avisory board on farmers' in-| CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS i e it d-drink mad sheat, contai R ’ tempts you, or you belch gas, or if | \wicK ERSHAM MAY QUIT stitutes of the state board of agricul which is really a food-drink made of wheat, contains H. C. MURRAY, President. |you feel bloated after eating, or vo i ture has arranged two institutes for| Hold Meeting on Monday at Putnam r . ghC t '\/I N. D. WEBSTE {food lies like a lump of lead on your THE BAR ASSOCIATION. Windham county during (he progeni —Ghurch—Dinner Guests of Mrs. F. .} not only the elements which nourish the body, but also By R, Treasurer. |stomach, you can make up your mind month, the first to be held in connec-| |. Sargent, = . " i . that at the bottom of all this there is | Attorney General Disgusted With Its | tion with Plainfield grange in Gran S the Phosphate of Potash (grown in the grain) required at | HIRAM N. FENN \m:’nlnn{c lusu»'fl'nm‘n(‘n»wn of undi- | Course in Lewis Case. hall in nu‘u place on Thursday, March| The Congregational Ministers' un- | - | . gested food. le other to be held the following|ion held a meeting in the Congrega- hv Nature for building intainine p \ JAMES HARR[ES UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |, FTOVe 10 vourself i five mimutes | washington, March 4 Attorney in connection with Put- | tional church here Monday. At the by Nature for building and maintaining a clear, health 0 9 Chu 3 Wil . at your stomach is &ood as any; | General Wickersham said today that " A. O. H, hall in Put- | morning sessi th ddress was by 1 s treet 2 Chureh 8 n eral g on the a ¥ ¥ Main Street Wnl»mamlc. Conn.| . - urch St, Willimantie, Ct. that there is nothing really Wron.'pe would resign from the American | Rev. W. L. Bsard, Willimantic, his sub- (| Drain. | Telephone Lady Assistant :‘(nr\ (;\vs fermentation :‘nlm hegin eat- | Bur agsociation f that organization | The programme arranged for the| ject being a discussion of work done | oo | INE what you want without fear of gustained the action of its executive | Plainfield institute follows: by the boys' clubs in his church. At " 8 . P 4 E H SI’RIN(I Pmuo [“fl P! A mre vartery o Fresh Pien discomeort or misery. Sommittes in. ousting’ WiIltam - H.| .11 B m - ASAresk of welome, &, 3. | the ‘gfler’:-;r:n‘se::inn.l Rev. R, R. Ken- | A change 1o Postum 10 days has shown many 1 i wixo Almost instant relief is waiting for | Lawis, a negro and an assistant attor- | Gardner, master of Plainfield grange.| dall of Wi read 4 er on | o E o £callops, Oyaters and Clame, A you. It fs merely & matter of Bow | Ly memsier bom ahitship. Response by member of the aduin: | Fhe. meminook rea mrmioe ot |1 way to steer their livesiinto a course leading 16 health; S s 'S FISK 9 | soon you take a little Diapepsiu. The attorney general sald that he !ory board | Nineteen, relative o the revision of | —— | _STRONE'S FISi MARKET. 26 Horts § ot vas ot fighting for the admission of 11.16—Address, Essentlals of Fruit] the Congregational pollty, !l happiness and sometimes dollars HMORE & SHEPARD, | # Hlow Cold Causs Kidney Disodsa. | negr % the organization. but was | Ratsing, Stanclift Hale, South G o Visithz clersymen “were enter- | g 1 PATE Partly by driving blood from the sur- | fighting ithe l \ut the American | tonbury at alnner, at the church, by “T ) ) i face and congesting the eys, and Bar asséciation could do a thing he 12.50—Intermission for dinner, - Se i loc: h n (BRSSIRNNES 10, DUNAS & Biisoie) TENTS party by NPOWIng 165 TuCh work | believes to b Megal . - |nished by the laies o Coen fere e eres a kKeason llflwmfl" mj hmlm IA"G‘ Frotect your idea. Handsome §0-page|upon them. Foley Kidney Pilis| - 1.30 p. m.—Address, Commercial Fer- clergymen present were Rev. ] 0rs, Guide Book Free. strengthen the kidneys, ive tone to the | A moequito survey or census has |iilizers, Mixing, Eic. Dr. E. M. Jon.| Clarance H, Barber of Danjelson, Rev. % $0:00 Masth Bbest. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. | 1IN&Ty organs and vesiore the normal | just been completed at Georgetown, kins, Connecticut Experiment Station,|W. :1. Reynolds of Dayville, Rev, W. P {action of the bladder. They are tonic | British Guiana. where 2,800 back vards | New Haven LADY ASSISTANT, hoenix Block, Danislsen, Gonn.|in action, quick in results, Try themn.|or premises were examined by health| 280 p. m. Address, Profit Telephone commection. . octITuThS Lee & Ds500d Co. 1o ard of Willimantic, Rev. R. R. Postum Cereal Company, Lid, Baitie Crask, Mieh ‘ ble Dairy | Ker m 1 of Woadstock, Rev. Harry | JMicials, ! Rations al Prescrs Prices. for Caitle' Grimes of Windham, Rev. John K.

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