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: NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912 MUUUWUMIRWY [y ’ 0 M urray S The health of your family demands a pure grape cream of tar- tar baking powder to be used in baking biscuits, cake and pastry, Famous cooks use 2 rsary of the big blizzard of DANIELSON | 24th anniversary of the big blizzar WILLIMANTIC Her son Thomas was with his mother $ T ac the tme of her death, having come SRRSO S Miime SOING OGN TONIGHT. | i, from S or the fatier Dart of | Examination ' for Postoffics Clerk—| oo expontre against George Meithe Willimantic Neaz of Owler 15 Hall B e Wise # Lyon-Allen Wedding at Brooklyn— | went to Putuam Thursday in coanec- WILLIMANTIC, CONN. dlant Chaptas, Nor o % Bt = Elize, Smepdl, | Dealers Part With Coal Grudgingly{tion with the case, now before the su- s ] ing Piotaren ot the Bijou kua | p, M8, Elisa Smead, aged o6, diea| oo o llie B. Kelley. | perior court. i Temple Thursday morning at St. Joseph's hos- | ~—Death of Mrs. Ne i % A few machines are to'be operated —— Dital at §o'clock, following an iness | i 171in the mill of the Danielson Cottoa c et oo o . e Mrs. Minnig Dubriel, past 171 i th o o P s oy i e here | Stock. SATURDAY CLOSES OUR|But Did Not Return It to His Em-|N: J. but for nearly a score of years hospital, returned to her home h u»fljumm e Blayeh. was a resident of Mansfield. Since | NOTION SALE and we are . or th wanted for holding ot of Brooklyn on ested by Chief Pill- v afternoon near the ar- Thursday, Mrs, A. E. St. Onge several years resident here, left Dan- | Tuesday, jelson Thursday for Providénce, where | Ing Thursda d children, for | up George L. S the death of her husband twelbe years D e aar. | Tuesday, was ago she had madd her home in this Tesick, cha *d with embez- zleme 4 . {iy with ner daughter, Mrs. William | ory. He is locked up and will ‘have meat, when raigned in police | v ore hs shter, Mrs. Willlam | yjr gt Onge is employed. mory. Ha 18 P ourt Thursday morning befor o] Vogel. There survive two daughter A civil service examin: 2 hearing this (Friday) morning, prob- prepared on that day 1o \Willium 4 Arnoi nk.oe e aad® | and a son, Mrs. J. P. Erickaon of New 1 piivacrn 1o bosotatment & ably. Asked where he the revoi- [ ity "o cinbensitn 317 from Togaey {105, Are, William Vogel of this city | e “Binicison postomice s 1 | ver, Bassett, who wil be 17 in June help you to fill your mending| jii"si" 2, Bunk reet butcher. . f#4¢ Sitor Zmead fof Norwich. in Putnam March All applications | $ays that a fellow who stol ployed by Bernstein cycle gave it to him so he | “Fl must be filed before March 19 ¢ ¥ for Siigh i |1 whort thne and resigned some time| FUNERAL. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Putnam left ‘\fn‘wh“ i;vn\( the bicy ¥ -« g0. [t was then found th a R »anielson Thursday for a trip to Ja- | that all he got from | customers and failed to turn the | The, funeral, of Franklin K. Hoyt| Capt. A. P, Woodward has been ill E ie over to his employer, who claimi- | WaS held from his home on the Back |at his home the past-three day. PUTNAM p Tesick was short uhout 350,|F0ad, Windham,. Thursday afternoen| A. H. Armington was in Hartford on Ay e s THREADS Wi tils was denied by the, acoused. 1t 1 iclock and was atiended by a |a busines trip Thursday Albanians Plead Guilty and Are Fined timed that his wife was illi| Ji7&¢ DUMbér. of neighbors and friends. { 6 fieadad, the manchr Oh R By SHANES G rime Bt oend s 925 and Costs—Funeral of Raymond : ceded the ., The court | Rev. Iy ‘Grimes, pastor of the | At a Great Saving. pled Teeick's plea and’ imipogsd. a| WIRHIM' “Center = Congregational WengiNG R. Evans—Man Getting $9 Weekly [ e of 850 und coats Which friends ofy CluTth, offciated. The bods was Lyor A llen. Sells Telephone Patent for $17,000. - 3 Btk raised and paid., Judge,|PRl2ced in the recgiving vault in the 3 e 2 o 8| o ressages of love and best wishes % & i ires | ArnOld then told. the man that he:| X dlidtn*Center, cemetery meral t the home of the bride’s parents in { When the superior court opened on JEWETT CITY d:\?‘i.l.m\'}l;‘"\fkrl?"n spending « few | I m:«.«;fl:nd: [ldve and b o v wonld consicer himself lucky mot to | PIrector Jay M. Shepard was in charge | Brooklyn at 230 Thursday afternoon, | Thursiay morning there was an| =Sl ity E Sy i he For forly sears she lias beem R < W | 1 doubtless sentenced to state pris- | L — Mr. and Alrs. Elliott Edmonds Allen, | Wednesday, of the five North Grosver Chair—Dr. Holmes Bruised by Fall| vt e y T Yoy Corigrekationsl- ohardh, And Gloss jon { Plans for New Y. M. C. A. Building. | and Irving Wood Lyon, son of Mr. and | ordale Albanians, charged with as-| on (lce—Sock Social at Methodist STONINGTON ber Christian life and character have sizes a { b TN | Plens tor tub new LA are | Mrs. James Herbert 1 Danielson, | saulting Feim Ali, with intent to Kill | o0 | | been an example for many & young [ .4 Boucher’s Case Continued. lin the bands of the contractors for | Were united in mari . Chal The five changed their pleas | .3 " 1 e Pk 9 | person W Jdohn Bousher, arrested Wednesday | helr estmates for -constructing the | A Downs, pastor of the Consregatlon- | guilty to guilty of simple asssult. In|. oo ponic=or e | M and Mrs. Jerome Anderson Cele- | PEUTR 1., rved a buffet lunch | eyening, on_a warrant issued oncem-{ bUildin that is to be erected ‘on Main | 41 church at Brookiyn, assistod by Rev. ['the cases of Be Hardim, Kelrmal| oy Sintorested in antiques, recently | °rate 47th Anniversary of Wedding | quring the afternoon, and was assist g plaint of Mrs. Abrzham Prag, who | SUF within a short time. uglas .\wfl::\‘u :l\nwr;‘;;.. the | azin, Adam nd Jafar I | purchased several very old splint bot-| —CaPt. James Moore’s Funeral—|ed by Mrs. Nuthan A. Bennett of | fives in the same house with Boucher | = — | churen at Danle o, M eadtny | (e, court, impoped. a fing ¥ b Wty . i | Hanover end Mrs. Beverly M, Bliven . { offic ¢ clergyme T attending | sy v chairs. As he wished to have| Personal Tax Paid with Costs. . T . 2 f at 237 Valley strect, was before the | Methodist Roll Call. | “ }‘uh ‘\T& t"\ ‘; Aadeie Hanise | oo each to pay s i seated, he took out the old Lt e |of Norwieh. A birthday cake with . kg : “”“‘\u‘w‘r‘ unswer to breach of the peace, | At the Methodist Episcopal church | Biymouth, Coma, a cousin of the bride, | grn oo, 48ainst Husem Tait, e | gyty which are double, and found be- | The W, C. T. U, 18 to_hold a meot- | candles i thn center of attraction 4g Clatmed that Boucher swurg | Thursday evening the ‘annual reunion | ang+Carroll Bar gl R b Lt G 1 T s el | tween the two parts a small pieces of | ing with Mrs, B. J, Gardiner next|and reminded Mrs. Bennett of her 85 Istere own ‘s With his brothers and | and roll cal! of the members was held | brother of the bride. ’ Horse Thief Case Not Finished. |old newspaper. it bore the date of | Tuesday years, although one would scarcel ¢ own the house and the Prags [There was a large attefidanice, includ- | Dhe marriage ceremony took place ollowing the above case, that 1 and contained the Sdward W. Northrup, who has | Delleve that wag her right age, she nnouncement its, Several days go Prag,ing 4 mplained to t o ¢ 4 number of friends of the church |y the prettily decorated parlor and | Edward Mason, 30, of Attleboro Falis, hie death of George Washington. |Leen suffering With a severe cold, is | WAs 80 bright, and her mind so nelde the I\“ol”f: .«nul Bou- | who were not l|;4~n|lxrx§<_ The various | under an arch of white and green from | Mass. charged with stealing a horse| The wood of the chairs is in fine|able to be out. b+ f P v Some - waspsomidtint and as & | reports from the different societies | \which a shower bell of white crushed | from Charles Fales of that place, was | condition, excepting that the rounds| Monday evening the Bridge whist| On Sunday next, the family o MISCELLANEOUS P s \words . ere 'exchanged. | were vead dnd approved. An infor- | roses was suspended commenced. Mason entered a plea | ave worn perfectly flat, where feet had | lub will meet with Mrs, Emma D. | fon, Alfred H. Bennett of Hanoer f con b2 UL D Y | programme of mustc was ren- |Jax and pink carnation included | of not guilty when presented in court | been upon them. | Kelley. | 1o Save dinsac iith, bac gif S Thin sale | coul In 4 e, When: Boucher ap- | dered and refreshments were served, in the decorations that combined to |Tuesday ofternoon. Henry Hall, who | | The sewing society of the W. | ¢ ulate her on her birthd Wis ripremotin B aon Jooktbg e | S ARREEAY §5 o RS TRING Whiove make a very attractive setting. The |was arrested with -him d| Dr. Holmes Has Bad Fall. |is to meet at Mrs, Charles E — - ! - oy 'y ttorney omas | us 5 )01 V' ade especially at- | with the ie offenc It ty Dr. 8. H. Holmes c o o> the | Noyes' ¢ e Wednesdny evening Kellhy, vrts naki g oie m_ was mad pecial w mes is confined to th yes' on next We ning. | k t auge and | ¢ e "‘_‘_ }n)‘";{,‘,’:, -:l\anlmu;«nul-] REPUBLICAN CAUCUS, ive with decorations of festooned | Tuesday. | house from the effects of a bad fall.| As it is the 4ith wedding anniversary | YANTIC HAF_PENINGS & " ¥ o rday morning. vink crepe paper, a hite bell bein, 'he I - | Wednesday eve z W e walki in|of Capt. and Mrs. Noyes, especial no- | This‘Wag granted /by Judge Arnold. | CharlesH. Perkins Elected Chairman B e ben b foit thie GRSt & WGUGE Lnatty toy or 55 | ront of :thel CONEYEE \\’I‘r‘m\\‘h«::m:\(-;p toe will b taken of the anniversary, | Rev: F. J. Bohanan Gives Lenten Ad € s e Officials Bu, %N 3 of the Committee—Delegates Ap- |over the punch table ted later Attawau- | he slippe d fell, striking heavily on| Jokn Holland, Jr, is employed a dress—Electric Lighting Extended [ s5y; No Bond Taken, prs 7y e wedding chorus from Lohengrin | gan, where it was held by Delos Par side mo children assisted him | the troiley station on Cutier street,| to Yantic Flats. wt the time of Houcher's arrest on s p Miss Helen Witter as | er, who traded for it. The animal v his fe There is consiGerabls in- | taking the place of Clarence Ander- n ) ol kS e 1z he desired to be The' ‘republican caucus was called to | the bridal party entered the parlor, the | taken home by Mr. Fales and Hall| ternal pain and outward soreness, | son, who has resigned. The Rev, ¥. J. Bohanan of St An leased .o and had a satisfs order in Town hall Thursday evening | Fibbon bearers being Miss Lucille land Masor were arr n this city. | 5 5y | Mrs. Harry F. Jomes of Yonkers, | drew's Episcopal church, Greeneville bols for 10c.{ 10Ty bondsman il ready to furnish |prompty -at §.15 o'clock by Judgs | DoWns and Master Leslie Downs, chil- | Ernest Messier of West Thompson | SOCK 8OGIAL | N. Y., is_the guest of her sister, Mrs, | preached the Lenten sermon in Grace | the necessary Ge-]w rity, but Judge Ar- | James ‘Shen, chairman of the re- | ren of Rev umnr.\i‘m\\ 1. he ush- | testified that Hall and .\i son h qi 0CI | Jerome S. Anderson. church Wednesday evening. Thers | nold hen called up and told that a'| publican town co . ¢ Bay. | ers were Raymond Allen and Trueman | put uj horse in questlon at his i = | " Miss Katherine Shannon was & good congregation in spite « L : " vond was desired, claimed he had an | rows s chosen chairman of the cay- | LYom: both of Danielson, brothers, re- | burn. I saw i with an- | Attracts Large Crowd to Methodist | rcq the employ of H, R. W, bad weather UPHOLSTERY DEP'T. ¥agement and referred the police{cus and G. O. Cartier clerk. The “.,; ctively, of bride and groom. As | other horse. They said hey had | Vestry. | here. | Raymond Soucie has a serious & { guthorities to ;»\.,.ur\\‘ Judge Jumes A. | ter read the call, which called for the | the marriage ceremony was concluded | traded ard received $50 to boo bz A5 e Mr. and Mrs, James H. Stivers will | tack of bronchial trouble e a g t. Danlel Killourey went {election of deleg: to the state and |the ushers released ribbons attac Delcs Parker tes 0 ing | Epworth league held a sock $0- | jeave on Tuesday for & trip to Wash- | Michael Corcoran has moved his i o6t of Judge Shea, but when | gistrict conventions and S | to the bell of roses, from which | traded a gray mare worth $80 for the | ¢ n the 1” thodist vestry Thursday | ington, D, C. famiy and household effects to t nat al was located he was being | committee for the ensuing two ye ers of confetti fluttered down upon the | horse in the possession 3 nd ng under the direction of Mrs. A. | | John Drury place, which he hus rent ; hes | shaved, and when Informed that the | Delagates — eloctod s Guiiiond | wedded pair. | Hall and of pay A x-| C. Burdick and Miss Bessie McClug- Mazrried Forty-Seven Years. P . | restiar fudge had declined to walk up | Smith, George A. Bartlett, William A. | _The bride wore a beautiful gown of | change, | sage. The roum was decorated in the | Mrs. Kate Lamphere of Providence | Mrs. Charles ladd has re joss volice station and take the bond | Kir i§ Charles ‘de. Villers.. The | Voite satin messalenc, With {Himming | Cag n Murra t 3 po- | league colors and was very attractive.|is a guest of her parents, Mr. and|from geve onths’ sta; i | Selt dhd Nicenian engagement, he him- | first three were elected by acc o o, e more | lice gave testimony r « The admission and refreshmenis of | Mrs. Jeromo Anderson, who on Thurk- | and_Mrs. Hermon Gager o North 2 g | ikewise, believing the matter-| wythout puemtion s o %% | veil and carried a shower bouquet of | received infor ke and coffee were paid by each per- [ day celebrated their forty-seventh | Franklin. . +| 28 up to the regular judge to attend | the fourth, franit’ Larrabee and My | White roses. The bridesmaid's dress | ncrse and of 1a oncontributing twice the number of | wedding anniversary. An elaborate| Miss Mary Avres of Norwich Town | tenant Kilags a8 In town. Lieu- | deVillers were both nominated and | Vies Of lisht biue materlal; car- | son when th itnam. e sock which he wore. The pro- | supper was served and Mr. and Mrs. | Green spent Wednesday vith her par 2 B Richm ”‘,“',’“"K', ""i“'f“"“ X “’“"‘l allot_gave 64 for the latter and |” ‘;‘ "”“\”“"“”,",‘”l’M e 3 | o, Vhen arre b etw gramme “"tfi-""“‘\' ‘x.\] 2 solo sung by | Anderson received many congratula- | ents in l-r,mm’|n » i i tickmond and the chief in his usual | Mr, Larrabee. It was vote 4 | eception anc ncheon followed | ¢ n from the = f and | ay. A tableaux, Thirteen | tions and gifts. Mrs. Ball of e t - . | tact anner permitted Mr. Boucher | wadority of the delegates have the | {he marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Lyon be- $12.91, the captai 1 with solo by Miss| Ruth Bindloss, daughter of Mr, and | spending & few duys at the home ¢ Thc H L N\u"-a ro |fo &e upon his own recognizance to | pcwer to Bl any vacener which mishe | N8, assisted 'in receiving by the | Ever Weeks, a lo erya izabeth McCluggage, came next. The | Mis. W, Park Bindioss, who had a|Mr. and Mrs. James (‘ountermar . U A pear in court Thursday morning. heir numbes ' MIERC | tending couple. During the reception | sajd Hall and Mason wanted ¢ rls wore white, carrying red shields, | slight operation performed for ear p he Flat N v b i A shert time after court, Consta . Perkins was electeq | Musical numbers, including Mendel- | 4im the horse for $75. The told him |and on their heads were crowns upon | troule, is reported as resting com- Lighting the Flats Agents fo ome Journal |W. J. Hastings called on the Pra o town co ttected | ssohn’s wedding . march, Novellette, | tney lived in East Douglas h were the names of the states, fortably For the first time in the history of Paper Patterns. | 4nd served a notice upon them to va- the ematader ot the | Morning Mood (Greig), Mendelssohn's | " Joseph Blake of Putnam {old of | they represented. Miss Bessie McClug- the town of Norwich, the Yantic Fiats € the tenement occupied by them, | committec elected as follows: | o2F Song, To a Wild Rose (Mc- | tajking with the men near the B: gage read The Blind Lamb, and John| Funeral of Capt. James Moore. have been illuminated by artificial o i s on 5 18. Mr. Prag-and family | fiarey W, Avery, South Windham: | 2°Wel) and vuw“\,u \.\\55‘ h (Rogers), |1y theater. He knew Hal Burns eang a solo. There were two| The body of Capt. James Moore | jight, the electric hting compan ve heen occupying the Boucher ten- | iliam I Maing, Windham Conter: | Were plaved by Miss Witt | not acquainted with Masor | tableaux, The Klower of Family, by |was brought to Stonington Tuesday | having lghts in operation as far am | ement for two vears or more. | Wibar: ¢ ons, Nt W inanecrs | A dainty lunchieon was ser s. | him that he owned the hors Miss Arleen Burdick, and Grandpa|evening and taken to the home of his | the granary — S e T "Risedorf ¢ | Ravmond " Allen, Danielson, 2. | cald the horse was owned in partner- | Dobbs, by Robert Stanley. After an-|sister, Mrs, George K. Brayton, on| One and three-quarters inches of Woman Fined $3 and Costs, T e o PR s | The bride recelVed beautifil and val- | S | other solo by Mr. McKay {here was a | Eim streot, the funeral being eld | mow fell on the level during the re 5 | Eilen Car t Leonard Bollke wak |Thhes A Shes: of- Wilimait The | uable presents. 3 Tiecause of the failure of Mr. Fales » Versa, with these parts there Wednesday, Rev. Charles J. Ma- | cent storm ¥ith 1 Found of Pure Baking Powder | ucfore police couri on the charge of | town committos was empowered to il | port And Mrs. Lyon are now away on | 1o arrive here to [ linnie Gray, ticket agent, son officiating. “Many relatives and| The thermometer registered { de q o | IMoxication. The appearance was her | any vacancies which may occur in its & of Killingiy | £29: it Was nece urn etk ”""“"“""”:I' nds attended, The body was|grees above sero Wednesday st 4 m A B 4 She was fined $3 and costs anl | number | R T day witho! g 1 Brown, a/retiined. tealoller, placed in the receiving vault at Ston- | and 32 degrees above . |after making saistactory arrange- | The caucus then adjourned, Powing Har srefiubtion, she wit e o | Btates: de.” Tie will probaby | > b Burns | Ington cemetery. = The bearers were | morning BOYS’ and GIRLS' SLEDS ments for t payment of the sum i YOBe & PenthEr 0t s Breokive Aok i} | be resumed today Bessie Steele, baggaie. inlstraas "~ | M. J. Walker of New York, George 10 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL. [ 1iyj started o walk home to Leonard | A, C, Tyler Camp, U, 8. W. V. [and for four years followir & o hadtiis | ‘ " Bella Robertson ’;:f::‘(;?'%I'r;‘ifi??or“]"m i b5 e ED KETTLES | 2 | A, C. Tvler camp, No. 8, at its reg- | in schools in Killingly, where she has | re| Sam Black, a father with two boys| DOt Of 8 rets For a | (5 il fcite £ TR ARY i e v many friends | | ana infant, Archie Craig | Di Pay P " S BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA | NEW CAPTAIN. ol Ll e e e anaal Dan | Katie Green, letter carrier, g .‘va“ oM b COEFRE POTS | i gailiy |Grand Army 1 stered Matthe Mr. Lyon's parental. hon an- | s b carmier, Richmona | Fli Stainsworth was before the town N h Lisutenant Garpenter Elsoted by L | FIestni s 5 compradc, making 50 | leor, and the sreater part ot hie ifc | e o o i michmond | coutt *Wiemvenmay “ cvece neea| Sick, Sour Stomac Qt. ENAMELED KETTLES with! Company to Succeed Captain Suii. | "0% crelled in the camp's ro eral yvears In the iocal office of the | : o . Buntick | X e b ———— COVER { o i P i : i <F¥ t Bessis MEOCK o | Personal tay. ~After the hearing on ENAMELED WATER PAILS fin connection with i , schoo! committee held Thursday eve- | ager Mr. Lyon is now shipping clerk H. & R. R. Co et P e & i reat by morning. ith 5 regular weekly borat putpose of considering | £ b Aniblices OoReal o . * »gramme and well | bill was paid and the accused was dis- you 9 Y BLUE and \;NE:VTE ENAMELED OAT- | (luitad 1ioat Tmer o -‘.mw“‘,‘l'if' the smallpox situation only resulted in | Southbridge, to which city he 1s to { | izl RefouTe A B i BT R B harged. Borough; Nove. You're . bitous have a throb A i jotniain, of ihe company to sucdled | SONITN O The: meet ‘,] e brde | FUNERAL. P i Rev, Charies Mason is in New York | Diog ‘sensation i your heet ¥ o HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN DIsH|Uapt P. J. I Sullivan, resigned, by | 45 D¢ action was laken, Tho meeting | Not Easy to Get Coal Shipments. | - o o i o) 118 in New Tork | taste in your mouth, your Syes buem, BANS | reason of removal out of the state. The | lasted an hour and thirty minutes, and | whiiq there has been no trouble for | Raymond R. Evans, Heard About Town. SO8a. res T0e, Bdn of Mr. wiid Mis, Ot | YOUF Skin 5 yellvw, with Sark singe [ compuny ‘elso elected Second Lieut, | 165 then adjourned to next Wednes- |, S0 {Rere has been no trouble for | Ty A e Reymond 2| 3¢ e harl e, son of Mr. and Mr inder your eyes; your lips ar LARGE JARDINIERS (88c valus) |1 N. Dondero first lleutenant ts | 9 evening the regular mecting night | fhose in Daniclson who have needed it | B isses Evelyn Bellerose to F. Ide, celobrated his Sth birthday [ purched. No wonder you fesl ugl CHIRA Bb succeed Lieutenant Carpenter. Both | f the commitiee, pending further ac ot coal, the deaiers here are find- | Hvan Lo vel o1 and Dorllla Bellerose of Wednesday and he was given a party | aan and ill tempered. Your system c SHES and PITCHERS | men are well qualified to fill the re- | U403 to be taken by the city and town sl e LR DR S i e | dale are guests of at which ‘games were played and re- | jy full of bile not properly passed off PRICE OF PURE BAKIN | spective offices to which they have | M2aith officers. A B 16 g bl ont_ ciciating, Many relatives and| STick dodoin. & freshments served. 3 and what you need is a cleaning up ® Gosts - Pwn‘: EOWORI | o sifotsd | ThaciNaTs s b e 5 relleved, though it has exist. | ent cMficlating. Many relatives and| Mrs' Roger I\ Montgomery and| George A. Bliven is suffering with |jnside. Don't continue being & billous i | gxcellent work of late and when the COMPULSQRY VACCINATION ifficulties are in the way is not | from the G. A. R. and &, of V., the sgiiter, Frances, of Hartford, are at | an aitack of asthma and grip. nuisance ‘to voursell and those who | new armory is erected will be stiil IN TOWN AND CITY to determine, but sh f cars | following members of atter Mt i ik t love you, 8né € . v ire able to take its place he firs 3 hoarding of cc o OF | banizaiion ot et 34 ohn Armstrong is sub: ting on physics that irritate and injure. Re THE 1. B SADD G0, |2 sttt itke tu placo i 1o nvy — Doarding’of coal by reason of | canization acting as | D Ed- | (e R, ¥, D, route for Georgo A, Aer, BALTIC e ihat cvety disorsee ot e « B o [ rank with the other military organ Order ‘to Be lssued This (Friday) E OF the i ‘;‘1 Iy/[”(;'»f\“: strikes are | ward F. Perry, Dr. F. W. Datmer, W.| wh, & his fifteen days® vacd: R e eh, lfver and intestines oan BS sads 3 i tate. ird given as principal causes. It is | B. Whittemore an | tiox Willimantic School Principal to Speak kly cured by morning with ge Willimantic, Conn. ettt Morning Applying to Adults and |, kely that there will be a coal | i e R s % : S P peak | quickly cured by g | Baptist C. E. Entertainment Plans. | Children. | in Danielson betore warmer | Momerial to Hon. William T, Harrie.] Aire, Walter Johnson of Griswold is| Here—Brisf Items of interest, |[tle, thorough Cascarets—they =work g < s 0 ment | er sets in, as the dealers have A memorial to Hon : | ined to the house and under the while you sleep. cent box fro Vot sdel e e S eeme | City Health Officer Dr. W. P. S. Ke o | 3upply on hand that ean be dispenses | Harris; Tommissioner of e TR e of a physician, suffering from a| Saturday evening in Sprague h vour druggist will keep you and the | arrangements for a concert. practically | ting, Tollowing a conference with town | in o way to prevent any inconvenience. | WAShington, D C.. nas been erccted in | severc. nervous trouble. = the | @ Public lecturo on What Constitutes | entire family feeling good for montha Rt gt Health Officer Dr. F. ox and | Orders for large amounts, | oung o of the Baptist church Thursday | Sododern Education? will be given by | Children_love %o P06 Caftee ! Mill to Run Today. Secretary Tows end o tie staie lwmwl“‘?' be cut down, it is B e gl B S e O oy N (‘!"'gl\:;tnnllli“u!’l{h';rl e ';'»“:'a“filq mlhlnph cause they taste §ood and n f i e of health elepnone, Thurs- | prospect is for high pri be work of | 3 limantic. Musical selections will be | or sicken. A few moments before starting time ; eting me g y v igh s | .1 day evening stated that Dr. Wilcox | next fall. recting the memor | ico L _— given by the Windham High school ireday morning & part of the main | yna nimself would Frid o o Aty — e | glee club and orchestra. { shafting broke near a.four foot pulley | i1 eir S i TEACHERS' MEETING STAFFORD SPRINGS Charles O'Nell of this town was ar s Bherattd ny o et ol i | (e 1l apeclies, Lo @ gener: | oBITuARY. : J rories e ey bt vk ones | SO SELHE: SHADESNS, ShEte a8 The machinery wag mot | jon all adults and children in Mrs. Millie B, Kell To Be Held ir Putnam High School | Principal Williams Undergoes Opera- | Wednesday night. His case was tried . j funning at full-speed at the time. Fred | the city of Willimentic and the town 3 Rani A Saturday. | tion for Appendicitis—Girls' Club to | before Judge Kelly, the sentence being Book inder. Dy, the engineer, detected the ac- | of Windham. Under the law if The death in the New England hos S | Meet With Miss Wagner. 70 days in Norwich jail, to which he cldent u‘n»d(thm Oft the POWRK. at once. | provisions of this order are not cc pital in Boston of Mrs. Millie B. Ke ere is to be a teachers' institute | was taken Thursday morning. Alank Books Made and Ruled to Order, of the Windyeeyagected. in the. plant | plied with, all persons failing to do | 1Y Was learned of in Danielson Thurs- | jield in gthe high school building here | William T. Williams, principal of the [ Rev. Father Keefo of Plainfield de 103 BRUADWAY. 2 uy 2 tlis seade ham BIIK compahy, Where | g, are liable to prosecution and may | 42¥. Mrs. Kelley had been ill for sov | tomorro' (Saturday), at wh 1- | Stafford High school, was taken to the | livered an’eloquent 'sermon on Con-| . .. sgg oy o, dccident ocoirred, wera dismissed. | ho 7ed to the extent of a fine|eral months and had been aw n {ers from schoois in various castern|Springfield nospital Wednesday to be | fession at the Immaculate Conception | T#le -+ J I'he du as repaired.during the | o, e & Imprigonment | Danielson since last November o G RBLLIOnE toseRs: FEhI b | obatabsa: G or i it p church Wednesday evening. S e bbbt - day and WL WTILBS DILIOR 88 | or Dot The e IDEIBONIIENL | Geceased Wae about 40 years of s RoHoRinE ia the DA o I L b Mt Lol e g oyt o i Ao B by of " Meriden eadstonos ana Markers tn our atock ! i\ 1al (oday (Fridar) or both. Th s considerable feel- | deceased was of ag »llowing is the programme arrang- | reports are that the operation was B iea & NOTICE ready to bs erected. Obtaln our prices Ly ing among the people against vacci i her husband and tt, who | successtul. home with his parents, Mr. and M end Inspect 1000 artistis designs. SR hation, caused primarily by the results | I8 about 8 vears of age, Mrs. Kelley id-| Miss Mildred Larson Is employed as Milner, suffering with & bad cold Now | o1 Tepalr, remodel, re-¢dge and clean WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, | OBITUARY. ,;f \;‘(rm"'vllvn when the smallpox epi- | """"p,‘_;; h’ *::”‘; Tn“ (my"” “;-“ ears tic, | stenographer at the Johnson hospital. “;\r": fl};ndm.\l‘ru.‘x“.n:: Dean of NeW |murg at a res onll')le ]prh'::. e demic raged } vears ago. J o, purchasing the Cornwall place on | ith | Patients will not be received at the e local vis All work guaranteed. Drop a postal corner Main and Watson Streota, l Mr st IO el JERTR Ak | the’ West § A5 L w d < e e across s. Maty Felleter. how this order will be taken by the | the We ide. Mr. Kel nie | hospital for two or three weel A large flock of crows passed across | ot Wil call for work. ‘Willimantie. Conn. \[,; \h,,‘.’ Felleter (_,[i;d at her.room ]’nmNfl[ at large is being widely dis- | ;M"»;‘l:: "\ww L O Wil- On to Washington! the village early Thursday morning BRUCKNER, The Furrisr, S S L SN S T N TR i1 Norih spreet Thursday After. | cussed | being New 7 s - X Telephone 2523 Frapkiin § noon following ‘an illness of less’ than — v During her residence here Mrs. Kel- | ; upper The high school seniors will start ¢ EiGHTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY ‘elepho o snklin St DR r C JACKSON Delltls[ week a8 the résilt of 'a shock” sus- | Personals. lev was a regular attendant at the |grade. reading, ate r Washington trip next week Fr - —— g y \ined last Frida¢ eventng, .Mrs. TFel- | s ) . O N TL s e, ad ot hool | Celebrated on Wednesday by Mrs. Painless Extracting and | icter was emiployed lrya Matn ‘Atwet fitor Thicgda Ladies ATt clun, ” She sl ower | The Girls club of the Congregation- |~ Abbie F. Bennett of Canterbury. | (0UBH FIANS, FOINS @ OWE(S 1 i i L et H °) m U with her husband né papers | + | en Wagne r wee -® od1e s | well known and Ifked'by a large of £ Helmold spent Thursday in| ey With e gl o Geography, ‘ C.§ ShCH - WARRAT, DKL SiWes s Especially pleasing and interesting | A large, fresh and varied ass.. . ent Filling a Specialty | !¢ of frienas. She Tad héon & resi- | Koston o business [ %0 fabts of Mathio sng resd élative | staples, Portland. Mre, Sarah Irons of Oreuttville is | SPCHUL Gay party of Mrs. Abbic | to choose from at 762 Main Stre - 2 "Willimantie | 4ent of Wiliimantjc fot a great many | George L. Bidwell of WAE | which slie’ VINtal Werd oF abaciniins in Business in New York. e e o et 8 Ly - | F. Bennett, at the home of her daugh 5 Telephone, cars. There survive a.son, Thomas, [in the city Thursday | Dot DB sty ic Morroll, son of | Eim: are visiting, relatives in Hor. |ter. Mra, k. W. Bingham of Canter GEDULDIG’S, Hartford, 4nd two ddughters, Bbth | George Letendre of Taftville was a | To Teach in B Tech ¥. H. Morn Y S oo it v sk buty, on Wednesday afternoon, March T U A arried, the elder lying-in . SBFng- | Willimanti: it 2 ancooeton Tenh. = Brda Seroi Bt e | s Mrs, Bennett recclved her guests | Telephone 868 77 Cedar Strest. E. H. SPRING, P; ¥ field, Muss., ‘and “the ypunger, Mrs. shn_Stimpson of Hartf Larl M. Pilling, son of Mr 3 St Mosting of ‘AgrinuttiiralSosiety. e a " chaeil o 1800 -1uiger | Julis ervun, realding In “Hartford, [ o6 oy SIBSOR 0f Hartford was 1n | George M. Pilling, of Broad street lan ofiice in New York city The meoting of the Agricultural so- | manner, which made them forget that| b o o M D 5 A6eis: - - 3 $tanto T “‘n;;;'l;‘” i "\;““I‘?"‘;Q]1",““;,“’;,‘“‘{;“(‘\‘1“ ‘}”,“1,"”‘ "‘;‘]' T ! ducting an investment ciety will take place at the Springs|she had long since passed the m‘_’;" . ” one 155-4. W . Conn. ; I Thursday on legal musinese, | Messachusetts Institute of Technology | € | neuse ks Hum Ly, ol I AYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Alderman_Edward F. Whitmore | 4t Boston, from which he was grad- GETS §9 A WEEK. - | ing b mother om Center street, '~ | among them an Easter lily from the | Reom L Second ¥ or. Shanses Bide was in Boston Thursday aftending the | Mated with "“"“:f in 1910, as instructor LT | "Stiss I B. Russell and Miss Mary | Ladies' guild of Hanover church, and Night ‘phoue 12| ER and' BMBALMER G show lling had previousty hoen affesed | Yet Philip Lavery Has Just Sold Tele- — — 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct, Henry Asher of Springfield was in|u place among the Instructors at tho phone Devics for $17,000. o = 7 o Willimantic Thursday calling on t ren p i ~ | one Lad, A —— ling 1 | institute on the stre the excel- # State Truant cor W, Simmons | there, but did not decide to accept un bl B L of the nearby town Por— Now s te Time to Get. Al orsiiiven | 4o i o oot W, B. Simmioni] there, but did ot decds to accap of Webster, lias just xold o the New ] & ARD, Ugly Spots. hursda s l Gt Engiand Télephone company for $17,- Bacossbits 46 il i S8 i ey . 2 000 his pending patent rights on a de sors to Sesslons & Eimere) The woman with tender skin dreads | Miss Eliz pm. Hn\']v an of Wind PR e < | vice that will prevent *rubber neck- , 1 om o . ham road spent the day in Hartford Aie o PR 3 o ve m March, because g is sure to cover Hiiree vears in a department in “tore ot | INE" of televhone conversations: in mialmers and Funeral Broetors, | 5, Vs oo o | s | s i & degarliment, in ine store o | 2K, O, o huon i The maney saiid il 8. R : Dr. Owen O'Neill and Wilton L.| (o fil] a similar place in the store of |a0d the party calling can hear what is 60-62 North Street. 10w thick her veii, the sun and winds | Rose attended 0. 0; TPhunAR R e said ovck the wire, not excepting the LADY ASSISTANT. will surely make her freckle show 7hursday. i A number of the teachers in the |Central oflice operator who puts up schools of Killingly will go to Putnam | the connection, Lavery is now work- tomorrow (Saturday) tq attend the |ing in a Webster mill for 39 a week. one connection. Bring Your Work Here NOW for Lewando’s Fortunately for her peace of mind,| Selectman S. Arnold Peckham Is the recent discovery of a new drug, | SGhfined to his home on Spring street the Boston A\A:nmnmlt] { | sl fth. 2 bad cold teachers' institute to be held in that Died at Soldiers’ Home. i othine—double strength, makes it pos. | V" o v Pt o . Q . aible. for aven those most susceptions| John F. McQuillan is confined to' his | <ty phraim Perkins, formerly of Wood- renc yers an leansers ) 1eet usic s o o L Yome Union street with a severe| There was a very large congregation | stcel, and recently an inmate of the | fo freckles to keep the skin clear and | attack of rheumatism, at the Lenten services held I scldicrs Hoioe at. "Nam s sk It you wait until we dre in our spring season's greatest rush, dom't be dis e white. No matter how stubborn a| Clarence E. Chamberlain and Rob- | **i®¥ church Wedne | cently at that institut He was appointed if you are compeiled to wait a longer while than you wish for case of freckles you have, the double | ¢ ¢ franch 4 A& the: Amer \ number of Danielson | the olGest member of the South Woo flmem Br the return of your goods. In order to avoid this I WARN YOU NOW IN JAMES HARRIES | strength othine il remove them. Get | \ujioy Han 1 in - NAwy i Bt BEGoye That end; fhe g Baptist chy ! TIME J4 v | an ounce package from The Lee & | on Thursduy Ne - Beden i o Statien Agent at Clarks Corners ) Main Strest, Willimantié, Conn, | 05€00d Co. and banish the freckles. T in leading from the n_School graded s:hcol nto | W. A. Shippes, who for ten years| Money back if it fails, 7 y: 5 the main sewer in Center street Las |past hac been a cierk in the Putnam | e PILES CURED IN @ T0 14 DAYS, Children Cry me‘. blocked by freezing and was re- | freight cffice of the New Haven road, | Your droggist will refund money if FOR FLETCHER'S }\e.\m; attention Thursday. has heen appointed station agent at I MARSHALL'’S, & i PAZO OINTMENT fails tn cure any Thursday's little_snowstorm recalled | Clarks Corners and will take up his case of 1iching. Blind, Rieeding or Pro- - to the minds of Danielson men that |new duties March 14. Elmer Burgess truding Piles in 6 to'14 days. a0a CASTORIA | Tuesday, March 12, will be the ! will succeed Mr. Shippee here.

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