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NORWICH BULLETIN SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1912 L WOODST South America and the traveling pub- s T vl ETTERS FROM TWO STATES 0DSTOCK B e LB taveilng ut 7 WILLINGTON RAVELERS' DIRECTORY. Men Give Oyster Supper at Congre- | POOT uality paper, but the second is- < oRblasiat CHY'"‘ N:: P 9 sue is much improved in this respect. Death of Malcom L. Champion—Car- ’ Windham County [t ggesm o o v | S0 Snebbes s it S T e L MU e st st HORLICK § New London m n A 4 - as iis local correspondent in the | .o NORWICH Mo S . . RS : various places in Peru and the editor ss May Hill of Boston was a re- ( ) e hi A Y8, dents who agreed to have theisap . B. Gardner who was on his way CENTRAL VILLAGE comvenes in_ the chureh ¢ Souh| Miss Mary Perley is visiting 11| tributions Bt for "the first issue|to Boston on a business trip spent | Original and Genuine Yeul Ladies’ ; fndham, Maroh, 19, ger ghe Jurposo | Sprinkfleld, “Mase. of the. papcr, only two got there on|Monday night with his mother and ! oung Ladies’ Entertainment at|of dissolving the remtionship of the| Tred W. Howard who has occupied | time, A brizht article from an Amer- | SISter. { ALTED L VV Parsonage—Bence-Bourque Wedding gastor and .penple‘ as Rev, Mr. lxrmlles. the Law place for the past three years | jcan corres-)agndgnt. Claude anlelin; Marlan Knight who was badly in- | NE YORK saliohi dnd Horgenalt has recently accepted a, ol to another | is to move from there on April 1st tmore, of Kirkwood, Mo, under ijured by a barn door falilax upon | Thfnd-drllkhl‘llll‘“.. y STEAMERS t.ole- AR sirany | Brornt Mt Mrs. Finland Fox was | date of November 30, 1911, appears in | MM 15 in a precarious condition. p Mai d New H i ¥r. and Mrs. Bugene Drower have | M : o N)m}] p\d aturday moz;‘z\ L cre for burial from Preston | the first issue. The subscription price hJ Arnald Houchans and Mrs. Hou= More healthful than Tea or Coffee. aine an ew Hampshire Deen confined to their home' by iliness | 0%, Suuday in Wew London. 1 "Mrs. Anwa P, Ki is 5 sols yearly, 3 sols for six months. | “hans were in Hartford Tucsduy. | Agrees with the W digestion, Choose this route next time you go this week, - e T - ote b, Tartion so s iy M Sl elinhe JE80 L TAleh BN B i e o mproviaR o, MK S LN e ‘{'“&' “utler was in Fiovidence on | [4ened from 2 i S Sueats: ot thel “;fm‘d were week | currency, or 14 shillings, including | "é¢ent illness. | deous.nmgomma nutritious, | voyage on Long Isiand Soun i ooy 3 k) & ol eir sister, Mrs. G. A.| postage. Single coples 10c.”” The papers | Malcolm L. Champion Dead. RIdlmill(,mAlled powdu'( superb. view of the wonderful Aky H- / Pope spent. Sunday at hor [ (MG end. dre.¢ Chatles emybn b : were sent to Mr. West by Mrs. Leon| Word has been received by refatives | g2, ssicy S B E i AR I ey home in Can erbury. L D g Eppecand: Entsrtainment, Campbell, a niccs, whose girlhood daye | of the sudden death on Mondiy of | A quick lunch prepared i i ek dage waly, dus Now Bork. Pibs Mrs. William F.cadacad is enter- |25 W€t o i ; The Men's oyster supper at the Con- | were spent in Columbia. Mr. Camp- | Malcolm L. Champion of Los Angcles, | in a minate, | %, Waek dgpy only, dus Ney Kok PiE ning ner Lrother, sohe Connell, | o t® (eoree Rathoun aod gregational church, Friday evening, | vell, who is an astronomer, has charge | California, husband of Mrs. Francesf Takeno substitute. Ask far HORLICK’S, | Nortn River. 7 oelock next morning. ' formerly of Monson, Mass. S R e e CER L i 8 e e of the Howard observatory at Are-|Manning Champion u native of this NEW LON| e Toseph aoclatie. of . Moosup | ¥ich 3 Al Villas past| EH. Miller prepared the ayster stew | quipa, Peru, wheie he and s family | tcwn. B Others are imitations. DON has been a guest at Moses Kobitaille" ok onthfy. meeting of the W. C. | YiMch was pronounced by all most de- | have Tesided for mearly a year, Charles Amidon's portable - saw-mill ——T0— P Mrs, Warren Hopkins ‘spent Sunday | . ' et St o is now by the side m—— Wit Selativey in: Creustoh, K I v""t‘; Jras :‘L‘!;JD”:\M;lj]‘ll‘\ns\\, th Mrs, (“Im]:]xx‘;n]os(;:d charades by merm;n i wflm:::"M’::;“:‘w, st | long lonely strip orozth;h;:;?ri?q":‘:f:f sion only one-half day Wednesday on NEW YORK Schools in town were closed early | - ROE completel programme of the nary S On Sunday Rev. Mr. Darro - | account of the/weatlier. 6 vt e e o Mrs. Edwmn Edmond is slowly re- | evening. met at the hcme cf Miss Agelia J.! T s e sy 2 Write or telephone W. J. Phillips Tuesday as the teachers attended &) .,voring from the effects of & sprain-| Willim A. Gallup of Norwich: is | Fuller last Wednesday afternoon. P DTS TR RO o ey B gt e B Bl T meetidg at the high school building. | oqV s, oiam A Gallup Jor Nkl 1x e oo i heewn o= | e 52 tdhe Mount. CKVILLE tooms and informa iy31a No Boys Wanted. Party on 84th Birthday. William M. Gallup erations In his sugar orthard, but the | churan socintey v o foction At the| o eral of Mra. Mary F. 2 A business man who has a jewelry | Gilbert Palmer, a resident of the weather thus far has been a littie 100 | sufferers in China. itk S 5 "5" I Burdick— | shop on Main s s put the fol- | iast parish. was pleasantly” surprised cold for the sap to run freely. | The Dale = | ersonal Mention. TiMiie e 1 H8 etniow. 500 BAVS |t e st MLy thiasab eatners STERUNG A family named Nye has moved to! day' the teacher s coined Mon-| - "B\V Yorl( wanted here” A crowd of boys gali- | ing in honor of his eighty-fourth | ogqie P, Baker Entertair the house known as the enrge Col- | recovered from fliness = vg| " The funeral of Mis. Mary F. Bur- e there much of the:iume. | birthday. After partaking of a Afines ) ie P. Baker Entertained on Soventhluns place, in the oid Hop River dis-| 3 { dick, who died Mareh 8, was held at Miss Ethel Collins has been teach- | prepared by t s atiornann Birthday—Notes. tric | Cagpenter-Cleveland Mzrriage | her late home Sunday, March 10, | ig in Moosup this week Curing the | was taken up with graphophone selec — 7. and Mrs. Atonzo Little are spen- | Bdward Clinton Carpenter ,clerk at| g Ui, %, . 000070, bastor of tho ahsence of one of teasaers. ions and a general g,,,,d Stihe was Mrs. Benjamin Douglas has return- | ing several days with relatives and the store of Hans M. Hansen, Jr., und -\f}}"lhn;_&;n Baptist church, of which g rest French has becn entertain-"| anjoved. Mr. Palmer received cards|ed from Hope Valley, R. L friends in Meriden. i Rachel Cleveland were marricd Sit e T bep Fare $| his niece. Miss Clara French of | ind presents. Among the guests were|! Miss Addie P. Baker enteftainod| Mrs.' Raymond ~Squier and Mrs | day evening at the home of the uncle| MeMmbel, offclated at —the services. rovighne [ Mre. Willtam Gordon and son Alln, | seven of her little friends on her | Charles Marshall enter the local | Of the bride, George L. Lyon, the cere- | “‘“l b 5 by a trio from the Freight and passenger servite Miss Mariam and Ma Stanley {and Mre, Frank Towne of Nor \\ull-l eventh birthday Wednesday, March | Whist club at Yeoman's | mony was parformed by Rev. Barl W.| (¢ €l s e S e e Vaughn Norwich visited their | Mrs, Martin Davis end daughter Eiiz- | 13th. Games were played and dainty | hesday evening. About pres- | Darrow, pastor” of the icaderated | 35 of UL ot s st iays, Thure- ndparents, Mr Mrs, Willlam | aberi of Jewgre Cite Mrt. A F. Wood | refréshments were served. ent and an excelle; - | church. ; | widow of Pardon C. Burdick, who. died | 3 Simmons, Sunda | of Daniclson, all’ relatives of Mr. and| Mr mma Love of Sterling Hill re- | ed. While the whist party in the! The work on Mrs. Slight's house is| %X years azo. o them were born | R oot Roctetsit ,Mmi‘xmn:vu Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Barber were [ Mrs, Palmer cently visited her son Gurdon: H. Love | midst of the game, one of the players (B0Ing forward rapidly. The raising| fhe, COIdTen siX, sons and thr Wednesdnys, Fridays, at § b . in Norwich Saturday. | The nill east of the church, known | of this village. Lappened to look up and discovered a | of the roof and the red cedar shingics e L OE I, AL Freight received until 5 p. m. Miss Mary Phlilips of Voluntown is | as the Dewirs hill was so badly wash- | The Ladies'’ Aid Society met with|small blaze where the stovepipe en ]“]”‘ whichthe. whole [awelliiig' 1" to | 5 518 W18-2 Catghter of M. aud 3 OUSE, Agent, at the home of Fitch A. Carey. | ed during recent rain that it is :; = llm\{ Thornley on Wednesday, | tered the chimney. The weedwork wa: !mo.:\e ed chianges the appearance of unum., m.ru aud vi €6y Iy he it it t oS! March 13h. on fire, The lath and ring were tructure entirely, making of the | Mg time of e S R el (et o e o O .ll‘n:\. % Miss Ida A. Carpenter of South At- | torn away in or 3 | modest cottage a handsome r SIS B Ik ot g 14 — '\‘uw‘ Edith Bencdict ind \hv'l;‘ foer caon At A kAl wrihad & tlebora is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. | and a little water .\l:a,s“ns from New Haven a his br C. Babcock a- | MAGNIE L ot EAMSHIP K¥patrick entertained @ party o L 28 baaly. WARRCH. Irving Anderson. on the Reed house. o | WAT, ure ng a brief oul at| voung ladies at the parsonage, the — Mrs. James G. Miller spent last Sun- | of this place wiil be enti Berrauca | Lome of Miss Benedict, Saturday aft- SO”TH WINDHAM. day in New London. HEBRON by enlargement and improveme Mrs es O, Crandall has b I ernoon and evening. Supper was et s i s et i, | i1 with eek servea by the young hoste =i = W. C. T..U. Meeting—Schools to Dis- | TACE onfined to| 14000 T 2 s | Meny M £ | TAFF vined to | iy one Feet Long Sim. Phillips, who has been spend. | Moy Mourners t Ftllnera o:l Edm:x ABINGTON card Water Pails—Whist Club Meets STAFFORD : time, | the bolder of » spead preypecy R ing the past week at the home o . Fox—Mrs. Jarley's Waxworks | 3 PR - ! Soci ¥ { | 2tioac has ev through Ulvsees G, Cooper, returned 10| Presented by Y. P, S. C. E. polts, Phele Shayee went to West| ariss Olive Smith was the guest ot Secial of Walcott Lodge, F. and A. M. with ¢ ot her home in Canterbury. | ik 73 Ui s, Wedns day to attend | Miss Genevive Litile over S Meeting of Ministerial Association. | = b oot g g e ¢ e werid, ¢ Mis v Burdicks - who ‘has ‘Been'|. e fenaral of Maward o Soldon wedding: of Mr-iand Mua) SiMfins WintFres Jones il with erip. ST s By DA Fruol Backeist: Lediucds /oh: Ak | o et aight, 8 fht the Sradtest caring for Mrs. Fitch Carey for several [ held Wednesday mornir S e e B 3 Miss Mabel Buell of Manchester has { Pr. 1. P. Booth will preach in Union| = = " "o © | liner 4 weeks, has returned to Sterlt ph's church, Williman | pfiolectmen are busy repairing roads| been spending the week with her moth- »‘”\’j““_ A 2 Farmer Foet. and m Life—Notes. - | — bearers wer mothy Colbert, T 4 ), g 7, g =r lis th Buee \‘p? My h WEDDING. bearers were Timothy Colbert, ‘Thma: | I'rank O. Davis has béen in Wash- | “The .W. C. T. U, met with Mrs. | the guest of Mrs. F. } which was held at the e r m u a laa Rowrke. A delegation from the| Mise A, M 4}(11‘1.‘-‘1.;:(: in Wop, | Mary F. Erink last Thursday. m“l‘, ‘?‘““m E. Gaskin will preach | Sasrct uneien] Bence- Bourgue. South Winghum fire department at-| cester recentiy ; ol s Individual Drinking Cups. o e it il Tartengen Tuesday aedthiil naoTes et siu abuit. S Io‘ ; et g e b ded thie $ervices. There were many | C. W, Thurber of Putnam was in T,'“” school boara met Saturday | Ministers to Meet. . stormy might. Dr. | flowers are in blossom. Tn this e hter r. and Mrs, | beautiful floral forme. town Thursday. night s Palmer, the SUDervisor| The Staffc byits A rofessor of & Fairyland you can cnioy driving, cyelin flernoon in Plainfield by Rev. g u fe s with Mrs, Charles Hahn Cwilee natn d a Tonk eet Monday p. m. with Rev. s ! - every outdoor recreation Bamedrd. They left on thi of Conantville, . SOUTH CAl _CANTERBURY | card the water pails and have tanks,iand Mrs. Gaskin at the. Universalist | et and ihe Poetic Internre- | ““Sailing every Thursdns. from Now York. rd. hey t on th 2 E Ml l(.un child to furnish his own cup. parsona Farm Life, which was much | Most Attractive Rates Fier Offered n for idence, and vicinity ho was take 0 St.l. George B L. M. Lord was in Hartford one day " Get boav ¥ . ence Kooty P ieorge Brown is working on a mil ; : Annie and Lena Wobecke rom w They will reside itul rec PRUTTER Pl Al G O e By "!msg week with his dau_hter Lorena. | o a2 ena Wioherks Arid J. L. Peacock sang several s¢- | Bermuda-Atlanii - | TERG : b Harry Tennant is visiting at his S e a picasing manner, or Frank H. Allan, Alico Building; lohn A. Dess, jur M, Brown of Jewett IcHabl, Sheridan of MIIwaU. | jing yier ters, Mrs. Annie Rathbun. and Mrs,/ 3. P. Brown Cleveland Ca 5 Sls' Gtrwt F t vty visltor shiere: | ang . Mrs. Crine of : L RE 2 y- s e 5 Miss BiSicon. of Poovidenbe is | have heen in tov past | Sk Winners at Whist. L P. Booth and Miss Maud e Al jsitin James L. Gardn | called here by the death of Mrs. | . TS e The whist club met at M. F. Frink's | Booth have been ill the past week. | 'J3n% : vl Frank of Providence visited | Sheridan’s brother, ter, ; 1d, Monday. | Monday evehing. Mrs. Florence Ray- | Miss Booth’s room at the Spring’s was | \ioi o iy pacnds of Mrs. Oliver Ga i enis el > arriec. Abb v, | Charles S e L s s pr | in charge of Mr. Edwin Booth of Prov- yitt, who underwent an operati 5 ; O i " s hee ting he: * | ville LY. Jaguith, gentleman’; idence, appendicitis at the Vincent hospital Y THR ard Cross has been the [has been visiting he I i g = 3 3 . ~ON THE— s, Praik Thiya: i Put. | ton B —— Mrs. Roger Porter and two sons | The third social given by Walcott ;.1 Boston, will te glad to . “ VICTOR LUISE ¢ ! Netted $27 SCUTH WOODSTOCK W ;t ng Mrs. Porter's brother, Herbert 1;**‘1;». F. and A. M., was held Wednes- f”:“l“f along as well as could be : JTA ) 1 4 ohd g o i P Vilcox in Waterbury. {day evening for members and their. PeoteC- VRS T b \H;h“y“ wig n 4 . ]”‘i‘x'“(‘m\\“\ |\'\.urL‘H|\_ \z'.l\l 5 Fames W. . Colaman 2. fofase Mr. Kesman has moved his family | friends. n:"lb. H. Cope of Philudelph From New York Mov, 12, 1912 LR LR S nt Fmrley’s Wax ¥ At NG S AT esi- | from New York. They are to live in | L £ heen visiting friends here, retu From San Francisco Feb.27,1913 Mrs. Mortimer Stetson entertained | M ielen Renney Card as Mrs. Jar st tock spent Sun { el . S riner i A 5 b e s e iro | day with relatives here. the house formerly occupied by John | GURLEYVILLE EC RIS T wmmu.am-‘su'- '1"' At Putnam Hospital thur ¢ t and Herbert Card), show- | ,KeV. Mr. B. Pierce, pastor of the Siagn e i 'r'#.-—-rffilnc oy =t | n N jEhur Holiat angs ) church held special evening ser- Mr, Dody has moved h hofiU:PAUGH ilppines, China _ a large number of both preity and|_. g 1 his family from Islands, with Overland. 'I' Allan Moffitt and Mrs, Howard J ; 3 vices this week SOUTH WILLINGTON S anE slaads, with O Tour. d Sufiy HEhnes " Whid. theianed L y he Franklin Dunham house to a farm have been in Putnam to sce [(1IRY, Sties which teluded aboit] Henry Baker who is attending the it a mile north of the village. E spent Monda ml{#gfi.figgfigfl! arry Dean, who is ‘alowly re- | 107" § S, YO8 DION Ot S | Newton Theological - Seminary, is | Rey Wilbur Home After Absenos of | AMiss Christie Mason has been under- | ™11 FHY Y TS, i OPTIONAL {17 Days in Jad giining her health at the Day Bin_ |,ent o sals.was held, Twenty-seven |"0/® for #1¢ wdays Two Years—Various Matters. | 50Ul ireatment at a hospital in Willi- | o 175 [48 b Keavon, yisited ., T L o : G 5| dollars was added to the treasury, as = IC, e il e e f yperation performed about a mth 1 ol feeny o: 2T re 3| P i E Pawtucke opera ' about & month | {50, "Gr' (he'evening's work, TO"afld cou"t _ There are a few cases of chicken pox | 4 f(‘Fr’..mk Smith and sister, atrs, | 3t Pawtucket, G Daration 110 Days Each B adres Beeatiinae wesit ite, who for the past thres y i theillage | Abbie Conant, entertained the Reading | - 8 Lamond spent Saturday and incinding_ ol mece aobEALE & To vk Eagton | on [ New i Charles Johnson got as far as the | Siib, {rom Storrs Jast week Friday | “"JWINE §)unders has returned w ¥ S iva Phillins o Hampshire, whese time >xpired store Tuesday for the fi i T Sl g e S SRR S e Miss Bva Phillips of North Gros- v SNSEYLLane ualitin ey Stmon er Liome here. -« chlaniale wha & Batiitay visittr Her R T ANDO_VE. R. D Loar I o, Decerber 2. | ina v I;;Px! Home {0t versr ol s s b Aok gt Gl I A oo 2 e e | T at his home on Babcock il f 1 s Roy Wilb o home ) ay | OO = for several weeks = SO TR0 . N P g atives i ige, Ma e iy oawy Tiehl left | tory—Forty Hands to Be Employed. | which timé he has been at.ses, Visits | ey - X Bobertson preached an ex- | The «range mel in the church ves- HAMBURG - AMERICAN R ecm town had 1ts men busy trying to get| . .. - — ing many foreign ports. - For two | ipaCi sormon Sunday morning from | Uy Thursday evening LINE NURTH STERLING them into goud order. C. E. White has donated land on|months he has been on the Star line, | gith Yore 1 oun e e, J19th psalm Hhe St Ml SneaE ROADWAY, IN.Y. iy ! Which to bulld a new basket actory, | Liverpool to New York. He expects & gl ooq 3o lel\e. save me. e : Bt e gt ,_“ . R > | P Mcssrs, Holmes and Leviticus are (o |to remain here during the summer. Mr. and Mrs B L. Tucker were re-| .= T8 e W s AL i Friends Give Benefit Slupper for Neigh- | RAWbUN the operators, and it is expected that Willingten is to have a school ex- | Sent guests of Mrs. Tucker's parents, | S°1 at Ashaway this week B~ o> bor Whose Barn Was Burned—Few forty hands will be employed. hibition on the Hill in May under the | “.5;And Mr R. Dimock. R. L. Knight was a caller at West- Gypsy Moth Nests Found. | Rear Erd Collision—Dr. C. E. North of | | 3% and Mre Ierman Tishop and | supervision of Mr. Garrison, who bas | o Ll Slmondh Bong Wl imantie | OV S0/ D Jes . g I e . ishop were in Hartford ed highly complimentary no- | e guest of her parents, Mr. and | | = i HOTEL: _ The bean supper at A. A. Kennedy's | o Addmes: Dairymon. attending the funeral of Mrs. Bishop s for hix conduct of similar 'in-| S L o Ana does LS TACHIEE SRS GRS I | Tuesday_ eveming of Jest week ws Wrenik Bhilligs sttended i the - antos . who died in Jamaica, L. L, and | Stitutes in Tolland and Columbia. pr Lo Lux from New: ¥brks hasihetn (10 J0Un| ctowa] well -(;-;"dm ‘;nd the sum of $12 mobile show in Bosic i hr'*ui&m to Hartford for burial.| Miss Ethel Richardson was ).,,,.,‘.u“"mium of Mr. and Mrs. John e = — 3 was added to the fund for the benefit | Air. Brophy of the Boston board of and Mrs. White have been theifrom New PBritain over Sunday and| { of Jonn E. Griffith, who lost his barn | hesith hao hace theeugh e toaard of | guests of Mrs. ‘White's /parents, Mr.|Monday. 3 | TS, Olive Parker has been visiting LEDSE Wr iy by fire a few weeks ago. etk Thehicting dsiiles and Mrs. Willard Smith, since a week | Stephen Slingsby of Woodstock Val- | UL;PS‘"“" Mrs, Martha Yeomans, in | NOTICE 10 CREDITORS, NEW YORK CITY, John Smith has meved his sawmill | Thene et L dalieeien's meeiing | 280 Thursday. They returned to their | 16y made a visit to friends in this Vil- |~ Nirg® Char the past week. i A COURT OF PHosAE AELD 86TH ST, from the Miller farm to Coventry Cen- | a mile cast of Hampton S | home in Canton, Mass., yesterday lage Sunday. mmrsmc dflllev Dodge spent Tuesday | at Norwich, within and for the District FIFTH AV., BROADW ter, R, L nesday evening when the Received Degrees at Grange Meetin Mrs. William H. Halland and Misé nds on Wormwood Hili. of Norwich, on the 15th day of March, - AY. George Pierce, I, hurst his foot | train, due here St ¢ e Miidn leeting. | Rosa O. Hall have just returned from A D. 19 ] 14 Storive. Modern. Absolutdty Fireproof.| while working in the woods last week. | freigh i haa e Misses Bishop, Mrs. Cooper,|a visit in New York. MASHAPAUG s R e P i e S : - k. | freight, ing the cowcatchel George Ladd, G. M. Bartlett and Mr. il i roline W. Alm Nearest amusements, shops and depots. A gang of ten men have been. lool it e il G S Be .| Willington reports one birth, no in said District, des NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. ing after the &vpay moth, Very few | ire o the chhoose an the. freis sl S J‘ns;eal]‘-‘llslsp\([ond marriages, and no deaths for = Feb- zzie Moore who has been i1l | Ordered, That the Admi tor cite 300 Room, ench with privata bath, MF): bes ]lv::v\.nd in this vicinity. one was injured, but traffic d. evéring. They will receive %n— ruary. with grip is convalescent. | the creditors of said a sed 1o bring per xtor Tvler has purchased his sis- | layed for a few —_— William Pickles ki in their claims ngainst sald _estate A good room and bach, $2,00 50 L TRIEFERE 16 EhGIPRPTA SROReTHE X Ve r a few hours. third and focrth degrees next Monday < raEtaE is making improve- | within six monchs trom this date, by day. ors nteres Geovge Pitte of Hamplon. bagin when a banquet will be sery- STORRS. nents by cutting brush along the high- | poating a notice to that effect, together OTHFRS UP TO $3:50. sides. y | Sl il el o L ot ik way near the Moore saw miil. | With & copy of this order, on the sign- PARIOR. REDROOM, BATH. $4.00, 1 ¥ 3 spenc U essary on account of the cc fon o Se > . a Erne: vler registrar i ast dwelt, 0t b . Alo il e. here, e itk unt ‘of the condition’of oy John 3. and Mrs. Lockett w Egg Laying Contest—Various ltems. finccose MiJ Drivi ramienads Town, and by publishing the same ouce | D. ©_RITCHEY. Prop. Mrs, Bdith Cook of Rockland has o i el : i Providence and Fally River three| H. . n @ newspaper having u eirculaiion in s, Btk Cook of Rockland has| I W. Hammond vas in Willimantic| daya this \ttending the Munere| The regular SE e ‘pmmg:‘ Hoyass ;:oflhgf:n recently ap- | safa District, and make return to’ Uiis £vdia Place. | Saburda 5 of Mrs. H ter of Mr. Lockett, | held grange. No. 64, was held Monday | istrator of Emily G Ll (. “Willlain Smith of New York is ¥ { D. T. Philips was a Thread City | who died in the St. Blizabeth hr;“‘;’ev(-ning, The lecturer’s pr snme | 3es Hq‘d"“ j\.‘,('“.rdnen estate. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. oV listm Seuith of New York ls hore for Monday \ Providence, lost Monday. R an o8 ipln ot e | g Hey Ptr‘livuxls“{:‘;\‘:;neevil{»l Provi | The above und forcsuing i+ u trus Mr. and Mrs, George Newcomb are | March 13. Dr. C. & North of New "l.“"\‘f fI¥Ihg visit to her sis- | egg laying contest. S mee: gl Peter Thompson has recently heen bl entertaining friends from New York | York state spoke on’ the. mile Swo. x. W. Ba eTe mece sorved ot tha coate %nd |appolnted comstable for this village. NOTICE. cditors of s piy. Roads Badly Washed. meeting. | g geased are notified to The ha dowsits s e, o B 2 eir claims said estate t WEST WDOBSTOCK H gt UL e h‘ ]'.( vy n\-.mduv of rain caused Th two year classes were entertain- GILEAD S elno) oF jsuid estite sl EAST WOODSTOCK m"\”‘\” hl" lu\ flow hedrn..d, and | ed alf(:ro\ e cottage on Friday aftes - time limited in the above and foregoing 3 many waghouts are reporied by Rural | D0on from 4 to 5 p. m. Miss Retha Miltoh of Hartford is | °rd¢ i Chimney Fire Causes Alarm—Miss | e Postman WS e benti e e o e collepear. | visitne relatines Intoans Sl Johnson Goes to Mystic Till Health | Nearly One Hundred at Colonial So-|longer on his route. tended the dairymen's institute held | H. Post is confined to the house, | —oritd el is Restored. | Rl Cansral b;z,zsK have drup!md fifteen cents a with Echo grange at Mansfield Cen-{ Wyckoff Wilsor 1ind Mrs. Wilson NOTICE 10 CREDITORS v ; 1 bere in one ave ceat ter, g of Hartford were guests at W. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL 5 Mise Ruth Bates spent Sunday with| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodge of Wor- being twenty e he eectricians have been wiring Ellis' recently Norwich. wi i for the District 3 Speclal Agt. a friend in_ Putnam. } it BB oeh L initing Tl pastor of the regaticnal | the apartments in Whiting hall dur- | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibson of Bridge- o ik JUte MR Hartferd, Conn. un2is B o e e e e Rev. Join J. Lockett, will|ing the week. It is expected that all | water, Mass, were guests recently of FU i dell Witter caught fire Sunday even-| Mrs. Grace Child of Grosvenordale 1oh’ at the services on Sunday at]he Wiring in the college buildings will | Mis_ Mary €. Gilber S hed Srar o mot ing and gave the neighborhood quite|is spending several weeks with her| .t 21d 730 Mrs. Sherman Bishop be completed by April 1. < Jones and family recently ! & scare. No damage wag done, | sister, Mrs. Frank Foskett. leads the C. B. meeting at 7 p. m, | The roads have become so muddy | moved into the Leverett Brown house.| O Mrs. Carpenter is visiting. her Par-| Mrs. Emma Bixby and childrsn spent | 30" ¢ Providence to atiend | the college stage leaves Storrs fifieen | Mr. Jones has entered the smploy of | the £ u ur ents in Providenc Lihe Week end with F.. Fosk and | tBe nth sister, Mrs. Hock- | minutes earlier than usual. a | W, J. Warnel N Sk Fi clalms Miss Johnson, teacher in the West | family, RO H . Lockett found his e T et Miss Bunce S0t anch . i Epntasie fou PR L tels dngehe Wem tip L o o LB s ELLT N Miss Bunc outh Manchester is | po notice 1o th 4 1P Aoy ; Mrs ) Andler a0 on ¥ , dead. | A visiting her s Miss Zella Bunce, | gether \ copy of this | welfare of the patient depends largely that she has gone to her home in|ter Dorothy have been vising neral is to be held this (Satur- | e who teaches the Gilead Hill school, | BIEnpost nearest (o the place’ w sirite aretsiBMs K Mystic, and will not return until aft- | ives in Hariford the past week, L Ir, and Mrs. Lock- | Funeral of Former Station Agent Ho- e said dec d last dwelt, and in RExr SR b escription work and 3 memmslprn\nvan;n. .r\‘nmx Wallace | Mr, Chandler made a business trip to Gl R A BOLTGN jaame ‘Tows, and| by Pullieg e ikhe pucky of the drugs' Gmineras: 8 om Plymouth is taking her place un- | New York. d 5 i ame once in a newspaper having a | ti! her retuen { —— eirculation in said District, and make | the interests of your sick ene's better Elton Chamberlin, from Three Riv- | ColonialSagiale LOLUMBIA Charles A. Rice and John B. Mc-| The Ladies' Aid society me in the | Tturn to thia Court j g . iy Jfan Tlee Nearly one bundred atiended the Knight attended the funeral of t-omer | 8range room Thursday afternoo; { NELSOXN J. AYLING, health bring your prescriptions to era, has been spending his vac 3 = tromer § . ¥ n re ot E. L. Chamberlin's. olonial social at tne Lomoe of Alr, | Officers of Ladies Aid_ Society—Sup. | S. Alleg of Winsted Monday, Mr. Aller 8. Louis Cavagnaro and _sister, b5 ; ) Q BT SRR T el v i e ¥ o | OBt of L NN ek | S e e, M 0 S ST S S enoncs | |DUNN'S PHARMACY tor Star have commenced chopping on | P& ining programme of Glith —Per.¥eh Pavor | or S OB | are spending a few weeks in Clerk. | 4 the lot owned by the Misses Phelps | readings, o and tablea i | _ The funeral of George $mith whose ' town . oot 50 Main Street Sk cestly sold 1o Mr. Batt S | well rendered TR A j death occurred from pnewmonia Sat- | William B Purple of the Har editors of said de- | ain otree it p g A WD v dan, NITN, ¢ The Ladies=Aid scciety held its an- | urday, was held from h tence on | 3 day the astiiod sotified to presert will put a mill on the lot next week. [ AUA CUICy L {nual meeting at the home of Mrs,! : on D h 1est cf 50 Shrate o] —— R — The Iot is near the old Tucker place, S Mary B. Yeomans Thursday afternoon I b | g ee a oy HAMPT { of last week Reports were heurd and | g e ]HE ]n IEAN f { the following officers chosen for 2 k g£0ing ¢ WAUREGAN DN | cpsuing vear: Iirst direc | in ‘\’l"l ieit 3 8 AT Alenzo Littl assi Vi . ‘ — e L e ok g and ¥ v Spistacular Somms at Braking up of | Le# Yetr Dance—Porsonal Itams..| A% e e N e , e week WA COURT GF PROBATE HELD . “;c Ice—James Page to Quit Farming R e Miss Eliza A, H | Erast T L ; E 3 he iadies gave a leap year dance Miss Gliza A. Hutchins; | Erastus Bomas is moving his fami | the Ma - s e s e Tal FHRsY eVeithg. er, Mifss Amelia J. Fuller. The|and household goods to Enfield where EAST WILLINGTON i 176-5i—Two Telephomes —108- i B ! T e ) | & e 2 fiam Penn was in ton Mon- | " sre, Austin B Pearl is recvesng| adies voted (o hold a falr the com- | he has secured work for the summer. _ | = 2 | e ¥ gay on business, from severe trouble with her wraa’'® | g summer as in pagt years, and to| Miss Stenson disposed of her stock, | , 1 0¢ Dawley farm, owned by J. Bow- | Zanet . ittt e Miss Mae Wood of the Memorial| Marius Jeweti spent a few days| PIACS & Pump in the parsonage kitch- | farming impliments, tools, etc, at{“§ has been sold to a Rohemian miyts ¢ SIGN PAINTING nospital Staff of nurses, at Worcester, | resentiy with. nis parents in tewn. " | 0n- The report of the treasurer show. | auction Saturday. * 2} Echo grane has invited the £ by Counsel @nd’ filed promptly _dene hhmakm‘% Sar "ar(‘m\ M. ahd- Mrs, s Wit A earl 15 etors in. | o that n;e net proceseds from various | {n(’ux”m Dairymen’s association to hold x‘ ’”!r‘u“s“ and led Matie: DEest Charles Wood, a short visit. s tain-| sources the t vear amounted to an all-day institute in the vestry of f am on o 706-2 a s grand sight was witnessed by | - Bensiger. d Mrs. Charles | poure than $590. ! STAFFORDVILLE , !Mansfield Center Congregational e ariata: of . many Wednesday at the breaking up| Roa re v i T | church. Some fine speakers ha je g ged to be intestate s et e o R a2 jbadl recent | “{%ZGP:'G‘" a[::ld Supurb Post Card Shower For Mrs. Mary Lit- | angaged, e e Whareugon, 1t'is ordered, Tt Belivered to Any rarl.(N wich a6 Tl & g Ty ey & £ ; k he ies’ club gav { | petition be heard and determined f:g’p',‘l?fr"..‘ RS Aot SO 4 Mhe Harmony club met with Mrs. | roception and_ chic Ken pie supper to e Ganaral Nows, SARRAL Coimnt ooy L this iyt (D ACIAL Iy ARSI S . ; i Ang ¥ ast Tuesday = = istrict, on the 20th day Wiiiiem Allen of Providence was a| e S luh, W Harrington of Springfield, Mas !washmgton County R4 s ot 1S o3y | the best on the market—HANLEY'S vasitor here Thursday, WESTFORD. S e ho,;IZSd?‘QdfveE‘“g r. and Mrs. H. G. West and family of | ! RS T I PEERLES. A b der wil James Paze, for many s a res- A o Z o rs. Fm- afferd Qprm«: were guests of Mr. | 1 A telephone order wi fdent farmer here, hout to dis- —_RD Hyee ‘;”‘18?‘;‘{ “‘:Slluds‘:;e; Ll E and B Wilson over Sunday. i i DY prompt attentles ose of his farm. His son, Fred Page, | John Gal has sold s cludir 7 'out of | Abe 3 ¥ Thokpeon ahe Attds Mabel | 1 d S0 . will locale in Kansas City, G oin atieaitines anid s Misfuair of ) ovapiriend Thompeen of Willlmantic are guests of | L ‘[‘fl‘.w A D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Frankiin 8 S g West “Vililnzton Pastor's Vacation. Mrs. Charles Smit! { p ‘\T AL of v ST R AT 3 e Soster of ‘Eev H. McCarthy and Jullus Brown- | s T | George Buck of Palmer, ) . O. Foster of Hartferd.The- |, J = McCarthy and ; WESTMINSTER e e cting mastor of e | DB, were in Springfleld. Sase, recent- | | | O WL LS, Dents R I p paired; it is to be occupied 1 onal church, js{ 1sines 1p. | Ghannon Budlding Annez Room Church Accepts Rev. A. A, Smith's | Hugkes and family April 1 | spending ten days' vacation in town, Post Card Shower. : FANNIE C, CHURCH, | Teleshone bxs. .th. Resignation—Party for Gilbert Palm- ;_m;epn v»;:,.ar to occupy the house, Papers from Peru. nhm, Mary Little received 96 post | Avery are - clak, - ietuds. # o0 B4th Birthday. which Mr, Hug vacales, us is ot R o5 & cards en her 63d birthday, M Sth. G fal in = e | y i * ey working fer C. H, Barlow, blacksmith. | 5 B WSt bas geceiiod e first] Mise Blanche Hanner has been 11| Hopkinton City 1o ' man from fiew . 5 | K C ATCHISON, M. D 0. E. Ryther of Hartford, associate | "5 e g il o ST ST O T U o : 3 It You Want Satisiaction PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, secretary of the Comnecticut Temper- 3 3 e pianrarer frinted dn| 3. D Belcher s visiting felatives veral from this place attended the | 11 o 1 @ D Fishken who wii| R20% & Seeond I or. Shannon Bids. :‘n;ilué:z:;hsrg'::d:: r:_lh& Longrega- TW}}“erlf are no bilzzrds in the Yuk-|by the West Ccast Publishing com- | ¢ YL pUvn ARTaG olay Fing o rapsir wagens 4i Saiikien Night ‘phone 1053 o ¢ morning. on Valley in winter, and there is little [ panv. It is 2 single sheet publi eshoet @ rub ing e g T e TR Rt e SR e Al i ] Ll S g L Dl m‘ém,’,?'fi'}i;: S temereent | O 4 ke Jlax Shgtesd i hig e e anh TR church was held Monday afternoon, ot | covers everything from early October ' pendent weskly newspaper for English | them in pure oxygen e pr‘;m medf;g :,tl?n:‘nm:mn:;;m i i AN werk - Sastuitees I Lo ALt et N which 8 vete was taken io accept (he Ul spring, speaking people of the west coast of has been invented in France . Hepiintéen high school was in ses- Tel 531-2 e 31 Chestnut St ing coum ness Lelviw the public, tnero 18 dium becisr than through the uqu.' of The Bulletia.

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