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2 3 NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1912 ; 2nnen l RINGWORM T e imantic, Danielson and Putnam Try this Remedy at Our Risk. sensnssnnnnnane’ You know what ringworm looks | y E - or 8 # ¢ and & ¢ " like—wtarting ; ax & n ‘fi:’]c Y calar WILL[MAN'"C {South Coventry, at %30 o'clock, Rev. Jones, other Smith classmates from | and enter the employ of the Quinebaug F | Bast Hartford, joined the merry party. | company, for which he has worked as pateh of tiny pimples, which, dry up ’,,(,_lf‘,’,"‘:"”el:,{:“”,E‘Qfl,‘(’f!mfef: "-’f,{’u..f:,, Friends from ‘Tinity, Boston, Amberst | a teamster for years. The deccased i D wuas Il Wre Tolbued, by e What Is Going On Tonight. Kelley,” Joseph Lengoine, Joseph Le- [and Williams colleges were present | survived by his wite, five sons, Thom- e orOh T the outer edge, thus | Roller Skating at Valley Sueet Ar-|Pane and Henry Jobe. Burlal was in | during the week and participated in | as, Krnest, Istacl, Paul, Della,'and six Te Tiay. be canans o e il |, Moving Plctures ‘at. the Bijou ana|St Mary's cemetery, South Coventrs: | the social guleties. The girls return | dsughters, Mdrs. Fred Barbeau, Mrs. e s L e (e inpis. fou.: ani with Miss Florence Willcox on Wed- | Charles Brockett of Providence, Mrs, 3 &S Quarterly Meeling of Board of Trad . OBITUARY. nesday to Northampton for the last | Rosanna Heneault of Wauregan, Mrs. ture of fodine is the old remedy, but Wil sdge, No. 120, A wibig or in their junior college year. | Omarine Georglana. 2 # WILLIMANTIC, CONN. e have @ boiter one now—Saxon | \illimenic f0ge Yoo 120 A B sl g Semester n heir Jumjor collego ear. | Omarine Heneault, Georgiana axd Lou el ) Salve, our new skin remedy. W, Lodge, No. 11, A. 0. U, Jeremiah F. Harrigan. On Concert Committee. itk B o > Apply Saxon Salve a few times (as| Thread City Te) , K. of M. | Jeremiah F. Harrigan, aged 42, died | Mrs, Earle E. Gilbert wus a memper i Frsispotal of Flowere The K.lnll You Have Always B«ugm;. and whh-h has been P, directed by the book in the box) and [ Qlive Branch Co .10, R, and | Sunday afternoon at North Windham, | of the committee who had the concert| A very thoughtful act was the send- in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of the ringworm vanishes. Saxon Salve |S M- where he had been staying for a |in charge at the Baptist church on|Ing of the flowers used at the Congre- so saturates the skin with its pow- A= =g time, Death was caused by pulmon- | Sunday. gational church at the Easter Sunday and has been made under his pere erful, yet soothing ingredients, that WEAVER'S CASE CONTINUED. |ary t ulosis. The body was pr and Mrs. Harry C. Smith of Fast | Services to the sick and aged members sonal supervision sinee its infaney, the ringworm parasites are destroyed. & 2 ~ | pared f bur by Funeral Director r: N. J, are guests of Mrs Sher- | ¢ e el congregation. 1 v » ta rolve i ™ Of course, Saxon Salve has many |O0¢s Over Till Wednesday Morning— | Jay M. Shepard, and Monday morning | man Waters. Fewer Prisoners in Jail. All € ¢ " A'_I"“ o """ o RN sgdg pass. other uses. ' All kinds of skin erup- Accused Held in $500 Bonds. Was eenl to Charlestown, Mass., where | Dorcas circle of The King's Daugh- | Notwithstanding that Killingly is a Counterfelts, Imitations and ¢‘Just-ag-good™ are but x:-»\n:« ;lx;u{v“;)'s.\rdq}rsl_i r{z(‘{nfl‘ ba;bl-r‘s R Fg a lm.,\:-.». of the deceased resides. Bur- | ters meets at Miss 8. K. Adams’ this| jicepse town this year, though this Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heslth of itch and tetter S Salve. g o & r, alias J LD ia i e alde pvening. o o 2 . " o+ > guarantee it most positively. Broad- |arrésted Sunday cvening for assault | Stock and Fixtures Sold, ARG R, Lasvs Hioapials T S s ok ¥hs E : WiS | ian RId. A¥ Briyato bats Hio ibon s " ago this spring. i . ttute for Castor > charged with assault on his wife' Seb- | fxtures to Mre. Serer AL Bifen own. | At Conference Fifty Years Ago. | Y647 886 "L8 9 06 Uastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pares STAFFORD SPRINGS [tember 9, breach of the s to Mrs, 2 G April Snow and lce. b ach of the peace and!er of the by there the store was | M thea Comager was present at | i oric, Drops and § |carrying & concealed weapon. On the | M.,uf the butlaing whiers tho wies ek | MeR_te preesiongs Sorlc, o P Quer 300 Tickets Sold for Hospital | 5¢Ond Warrant he was charged with | the s BaneBE W anil Sedieb Sanatorinl assault upon his wife, with a_knife, Y Pt o et f B o 3 s Olive Wakefield returned from |t jail at Brooklyn now than was the 4 way Pharmacy. . G. Engler, Norwich, | With lntent to kill was arralgned in| Robert B. Truscolt, trustee of the B o Aoty Where she | case at this time last year, and 30 less a is ———— 2 Jrdde Willlam A, Arnold e bankrupt estate of John F. Keegam, | hag had an operation for appendicitis. | than were serving sentences there two . It is Pleasant. It rphine nor other Narcotie rantee, It destroys Worms yothing Syr d. Mrs. Bl 18 to dispose of | the conference of churches fifty years| Following the beautiful weather of <A e A 4 e o e L o o | a0 and also this year at the anniver- | the twa preceding days, Monday gave | contains neither Opium, Mo: it is said. A 0 * | sary. i an exhibition of the truth of Mark| substance, Its age is its gu Everything in the DRAPERY LINE $ on October 18. A continuance of the Yseph Wood of Taftville was' the | Twain's saying that New Eng " g} b Siros ifaii R Convention Nominates Peleg B. case was asked by Prosecuting Atlo Parochial Gohoots to Open Tod e B of bis cousin, Mrs. W, C.| no climato—oply samples. I ey ":h"' e flarcs, DTS SR IS % beautify the home, every wan(td‘ Leonard by Acclamation. ney E. Frank Bugbee in order to | sl Schaoly to, Open Teddy. - | E BN L CR O s Mokay's, on Monday there were sno Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble Constipation { d patte | The whist and ball by M S 1t hod | entai "Nl]f“i.\"i’.’.‘,‘( N,,‘,{\.:"r,' bt ) R b and ice formed “"dfl'“)‘“]'a'“ b and Flatulency, It assimilates the , regulatcs the golor and pattern. and ball given 5. | eaver showed that he had some | ¢Dial school col ed with t drove the temperature below th e . PR : S 5 . A D g | Adeibert Neeaham and Mre. ¥ % San. |kncwlecge of court procedure. He told | Order of the city health officer at the | DANIELSON ing point. i Stomach and Howels, giving healthy snd hatursl ieege Nainsilk “fhe New Drapery Silk” in{ford at the Springs house Monday the court he had employment in New |time it was issued, will resume their —_— Attended Easter Monday Balls. The Children’s Panacen—The Mother's Friend, oy ne Geaixna, 1n piok. | G Riok for the benefit of the Johnson ‘h»r\‘\ city that netted him $25 per SeSsions today (Tuesday). Only 87 Votes Cast at Annual Borough| hile no organization in Danielson retty floral s e desig +| Memorial hospital was a very elaborate |Week and tkat he had agreed to s Efection—W. Irving Bullard Warden | ile no_organizatiol Sice aud il giodnas. B¢ 16 affair and the mo: back there read Py oot Thoughtful Easter Kindness. iy 9 | gave an Easter Monday ball, many res- R A blue, gre: an grounds, 36 inches | . X the ;::»-l;:fi“ oy ‘mm’n. o e ) Dr. W. P, Keating sud e pa-| =812 Mill Tax Voted—Telephone| idents o this place were so desirous of GENUINE | ALWAYS 1de, 25 | Whist "was plied in the parlors his case continued tients at the isolation hospital are| Company to Put Wires Undsrground. | dencing after the &“‘v“"’fi"n‘,‘f‘)‘;‘\‘:fi‘ B Si i { from 8.30 to 10.30, after which the ain- | He hiad Been in communication with | grafeful to the of the First that they went to Putnam ol 2! ears the Signature ney Silk in beautiful | In& ropm was used ror dancing until 1| his wife and knew that she would not | Congre s very little interest in the | to attend the K. of C. concerts and church for the hand-| There w g . | o'clock. The hallway, office, dining |abpear against him. Judge Arnold, |Some ot o the oo | annual borough election Leld Monday. | balls given by the councils of the or- and Oriental patterns to match | room and pariors wire besutifully dec- |nevertieless, ordered the continuance | hospital aater Sunday Only 87 voters exercised their Tight of ' der: | any decoration, 30 inches wide, f9c|OFated with flowers. The walls in the luntil Wednesday morning, and the ac- | . — franchise. Every one on the tcket! Officers of Bridgeport Sunday School. | dining room were concealed by hand- |cused was held under §300 bonds. | PUBLIC SCHOOLS. nominated at the caucus was elected | 5, 400 gunt Clifford H. Starkweath- & yard made peach blossoms that looked as | Weaver is a slippery fellow and had | 3 — | with no more opposition in any case! N SN T Tare the newly elected | nearly as ossible like the real blooms. |effoctively dodged the police ever since | Not Yet Fumigated—Ordered Closed | than a few scattering votes, - Officers of the Baptist Sunday school: | Silkotine. in 40 different patterns,| Tho chandeliers were trimmed with |the first assault. He is also wantec forikiather Wask | The polls w pen_in the Town | foos v e superintendents, Me: ! e forters as weit | PINK pond lilies which when the elec- by the federal authorities for send- okt s “mu from 4 to 7 p. m,, John A. Gilbert | Ansistant supermtentons —ootaries, | Ppretty patterns for comforters as well | trig lights were turned on gave a very |ing obscene and threatening letlers | Last week, Dr. W. P. S, Keating being the moderator | Miss Branch and Henry Burton; treas- | . hs draperies, 36 inches wide, 12%c a | brilliant effect. The archway was dec- | through the mails. Al efforts of the |dered town school committes. to | gyt the annual meet 0 the re- 1 1 'O Miss Lillian Bailey; superintend- | e lll 011 Z‘uve Wa S 0“ orated with wistaria, and pinks, ferns | U, S. authorities in attempting to lo- | have the schools of the city fumigateq | LTNE Warden, Frank P. Warren, pre-| (00 LR b S partment, Mrs. W Y pard and water llies adorned the parlors. |odte aim have been fuiile | before Tuesday morning pamigated | sided. The newly elected warden, W. | & 01 RERENE Gl iment, Mrs. Ray- | Mrs. Needha b Sa T —_ g e | Iey Bullard, was nof esent on ac- P = gt A = fiive e vtad ‘m‘\‘,‘(.h“‘t“"m,‘“'"“!;mp“‘;“"ufl |ial for the fumigation was ordered, but | e om0~ | mand’ Allen, with Mrs. Frost and Miss In Use For Over 30 Years for ‘the eyait and It 15 satitying 4o Ten Per Cent. Wage Increase. | Was lost in transit. Consequent were disposed of ir yrtice Pellett as assistants; of cradle| THE SRR HON Pt CRETONNES for, the svent and it Is Eratitying 10| 0" Quigntck-Windham Manufac- | Order had to bo fssued to keep e S foe 4 [ roil, Miss Dorcas ~Gallup; ' librarian, such excellent results. More than 800 | turing company has decided upon an | a7 Sorran Rl T e accepted as printed, The usual | Miss Cora Shippce. Satin Finish Cretonnes in handsome | ticets were sold and after all expenses | increase of ten per cent. in the wage Tih Offtcer ped Monday by City | yote relative to laying a tax was pass- N = are paid they will met over $200. to ail who aid mot receive such an | Health Officer Jenkins, who sent the | vq. the yate {his your heing advanced PUTNAM e ————————— Poloring and designe. Many in soft| It was at first thought that the |increase some time ago. Agent Walter 4’““”? “Chairman of the town schoo] | O Mill 10 @ rate of ¢ 1-2 mills | 4a Tt ose - o e; 8. K state: 4 e increase d, chairman of the to school 5 Bl i { - ers of George V mp P Belicate fower or tripe effect, 36 inch- [ fMoney would be used for furnishing L AR mitten: oW 8choal | tax is ool ciabl o the flrst Monday | Successful Eastor Monday Ball of Car- | V.; Dayyille, Jabes b e es’ rtading room, but the | date o i e no- in September otes of the usual or- it. | ordale, Ne swrlie e > s wide, 25c & yrd of tickets, has been so large that it is | ticeable in the next pay envelope re- |, b o AP S, 1912, | e s passed, authorizing the| ¢!l Council—Memorial Day Commit. Ir’n‘hh' B I % 4 Wilson " now deemed advisable to use the pro- | ceived. o Trank B, Guild, Chairman of Town | coric (o horrow money necessary lo) tees Named—Degroo Team from | g, o Bavies Kast TRombson, Ay : " ¥ e B cibdeibas foi Bolia eeds for the 8h of | FLST IS chool Coi tee, Town of Wind- | port (O 5 i g e b guas WCEL Unusual Easter Ma Eilver Star Cretonnes for home-made n«iel;fu'...'. ‘T‘:mpum e of fitting up the FELL INTO CELLAR. ham 0 e or- | Stamford Lodge te Visi rin and 'W. 5. Johnson; Woodst ' g Portieres, designs are rows of flowers, | Besides the two ladies Who con- _Dear Sir: Owing to the fact that | gyet' OTIEAS Secating nans at ROt | - jows. M. Paine; Fomiret, Charles W. Gre B4 tichis Wide, 186 u Fird ceiyed the plan of getting up the whist [ Albert J. Lamhert Breaks Jawbone in | the public school buildings within the | yyrgesses were { to enter in- | e DO S ol TINRURR;, Hiare and have worked so earnestly for its Accident at Conantville. city of Willimantic have not t as | Lightand | has been their custom, f commitiee, W. . Whittemor Sikcosss, Misw 1. B EAdy Miss MErE . 2 vet fumigated in accordan the s Lightand | 0" members of Cargill coun portation cominittee, H. H. Pier ; Bureks Cretonnes, mostly in large | firoor o8 B Al ot o oo neinclaw op|Brevious order of the city of- | e 184, X. of C. provided social joy for|vitation comm’ttee, Joseph M : a pola patterns, 34 inches wide, 15c a | valuable assistance, With the | Alderman J. A Martin, ststained a|fcer, it is hereby ordered that sald | for & eriod of |41 who attended their nineteenth an-|nie: programme 'comritice, W 1 buildings be not oceupied for the pur- nual Baster Monday concert and ball, | Whittemore and H. H. T loral decorations. K. G h pro- | painful accident Monday morning reet was in- | yard $18u0 ail oPChARtED AL foll ladE B s e g MOTNINE | pose of holding sessions of schools the first of the post-Lenten events,| As usual, the veterans. with Georg g rc four pie e at work for Contractor Brinda- | fhere t » T el unanimous | ; T - | ' W. Chil s ; - furnished music for dancing. Tout. 4t Conantville. Two nouscs are | therein until Monday, April 15, 1912. d 15 ocate s | Beld in Union hall last night. The at-| W, Child camp, §. of V., as escor Curtain Muslins, white cross bar ef-{ The prize winners were: being erected there for the M, Pol- el e corner of | {Air Was attended by a large number, he Aquare a: 10 _o'clo Bt CHARLES A. JANKINS, City Health Officer. the majority from this city, but there | morning of Memo:al d oo were also present representatives of |y and Providenc et to STONINGTON Al the nearby towns. Not as much | Mary’s cemetery, whers the gra ) attention was given to decorating this | the soldier dead will be rated. I Formal Organization of Fire Depart vear as has sometimes been the case, | turning, the line of ma | and Mrs, Dwight C. Ladies—First, Mrs. Frank Engley; |Jack compan: second, Miss Bertha Heald: consola- |work laying a floor in one of them. also to i tion, Mrs. Christopher Allen. Men— | He siepped backward, fell into the cel- S sound all alarms, as an —_— First, Frank Engley; second, Parley |lar, a distance of about sixteen feet Personals. 10 the present siren. The mei Patten; consolation, Hannibal Alden.’ |landing upen his face and broke the re of Baltic called on Wil- | Journed at and Lambert was at fect, or plain, 12%¢ a yard. avenue, alarm gong | CON e > of his left jawl e ends ) i {but this did mot detract a whit from |will be through Woodstock g i 3 ) o e y LO. T e e o ze F. Taylor left Monday morn- | Following was {act, the embellishment of the stage|to the hall, where a dinner w ; Held at the Springs House on Monday. | tne left jawhone, Lambert was quick- | "5 f°F New York on business zens’ ticket—Wa front with bunting, national colors and | served. ' ; T Iy brought to this city by Frank H.[ Idoyd Moriarty of East Hampton d, 60: ¢ palms made a pleasing effect. | ot 115 the line of march A convention of the republicans of | Backus. agent for the Pollack com- a recent guest of relatives in this sley Wi \iusic was by the Union Singing or- | taken up from the square to 3 i senatorial district was held at lpapy, and taken to the office of Dr. 3 Turr U D \iariboro, Siaan, the: fo- | Mreat cometery, whore y ; the Springs house Monday for the pur- | T A'’Girouard, where his injuries were | Miss Lillian Corrigan spent the % LS L A ey, el e S e 3 ‘ 3y of nominating delegates to the | i ang to. ' Mr. Lambert also sus-|Week end with her sister, Miss Anna 3urde «n'\mun«.ng about 8 o’clock: of the soldiers buried I convention. Senator Parley B.|tained o badly lacerated chin, and the | in Hartford. 3 och '§ B Brars masch was led by Grand | place. Folowing this, a - it Norin Sinington Leonard of Rockville was nominated | gige of his face was peeled. It will be| Charles H. Webste Tarttord Charles Knight John B. Byrne and his sister, | come fhe impressive ceremony of ¢ Address Men’s Cluk by acelaniatioh.” For the secord @ele- |20 'time before he 18 able to resume | spert the week eod with hie fasno] Miss Katherine Byrne, after which |veiling the new soldiers’ mor A gate there was a contest between for- (oo T L M tamily | Pilling, 64; i there was & programme of eighteen | which will have been erected on (i B e R — M AR ehn Carpenter 61 irectors for | numbers to be danced, all of which |sireet. The —arrangemen SoRtmre, AT oy Sy oia ot three y ¥ i A. Jacobs 60, |was greatly enmjoyed. have mot been compieted, b Fir Springs. After some discussion by the WEDDING. Easter at the home Preston E ‘ > mittee in charge of the ar- | tions _u.;. that At Wl e & Dol - i delegates o ballot wes taken and re- - Pleasant street. il 0 S o e L U T R T : S8 tisiectign 0 s WL Pregent Habart. Daniel Shea of Boston was an East- e em‘c Wires to Be o e | cter, J. Alfred Gagne; nent eastern Connecticut ma s p who received 12 votes to Mr. Patten's | Edward Pregent of Keene, N. H..|er visiter of Michael I Driscoll of | ment | > iheir plant depart- | o, . el Gag e PBLISH nine. and Miss Nora Hebert of this city | Upper sain stroet fment aivision, which g, Tomas " o 0 whsh e i A, PR commemorated Easter by ca at 4 Y Benoit, Frank H doing to make the day one long to Stamford.—The school cominittee has | the Mathadist. Epiecopal sareonass on |, Miss Lena Mooney of Pawtucket, R. | pendit v . THenoit, Jrank . Cor- | doing to make the day one | 1 decided to extend to St. John's paro- | Prospect street Sunday afternoon and s spending a week with her sister, \ a mont 8 MoGarry, Cyril|inciuding the W. R. C., wh . James A. Shea. B BUUREE Bictbais Thid: f56 Fend chial school the same privilege as pub- | getting married by Rev uis M e ¥ renewing | jic schools in entering the High school | Flocken. Witnesscs to the ceremo il BevoL . . Euster (oF Jewett. City all varishel and polished surfaces, | DY certificate were members of Rev. | formerly ‘of South Coventry, was @ M. Dwyer, Alcide s warge of the securing tion committee, Frank P.{will pay for the mon Maynard, Asa R, Ing every effort to have the family. The bride is | local visitor Monday rd Glorfriin, IRk I8 8 i 1t ©One bot make a houseful of John Hebert of this eity George Arnold, who has been v ‘ Jr.. Representative Hector Duvert, » el employed in the local mills. Mr. Pre-|ing relatives and friends in Spring- Charles Mayhew 5 1 P local m! r. Pre-|ing rel and_ frien n o e P atable out of town members STAMFORD VISITATION Grand Knight William J. T e councll, and | Puritan Lodge to Send Degree Te faraiture egual to new gent is emploved in a Keene, N. H,|ficld, returned Monday. PRICE 25 CENTS. factors. They will mako teir home 1 _ Rolle siating tonigh, Armory hal ! i e ady. ol s 5 ) Spencer, Mass. I . g n Huriihe of Willimantic, deputs| to Exempiify Work in Putnam ) . Print bt |, 3 : v 7 s 3 Ten S & U Green Trading Stamps | the famous free trader, once r‘m\,::gfievi?x{u?fiyuyfihfif sl 6 isttag rican bt n it rt | myse S5 il g AR Y 1 e two checks given with each b . « to Ashfora Saturday and served legal| i May Moones of Pawt : : KA TAYLOR'S SOUV 1 Iowa o Pitonni 1O WA Aate T told a friend, “If I had left my |57 00 005 S, o soree Wby 1L os MEE 0Ny of et e lines to ol 4 in . ComA oy Dby tan lodge of Oad Fetlows of & i B . Smith, who conduct a business under i s . A be run e cond | Delayed i ; Y 118 1o send a deg vl SPECIAL! money in the Savings Bank I} iar,ninic'ol's. 5 Shith"s: son. | Jmee 4. Shes of Valley s el Rt i o send & dusree teany ot S e To cach per ng o bottie ot | WOUMd be worth a great deal|5te firss werel b o ol action (N iy parenta. Mr. and Mraylbe run hor Dayville prove- | iere appears to be some fuss in | Bicteq’to number tiin 1 S i more.” company, tl rungh its counsel, Samuel | of this city b it W « ever rtair ons of the mlm over r”\*’ Todge. Th! gree tean is se his adver- 3, Harvey, for a bill of $14.. Money | jory a8, who has been | better than it t sent the Service iat Souvenir W. H. Taylor, for-| nEqed o= 6O b a6t Hetore \ ¥ i : on deposit in the Willimantic Trust|a guest of J. B. Baldwin and family of | to subscribers in that section. | merly of but now of Hart-| g "0 G50 O o s Cotint W ! PENSION AT 114 tisemer will give | Evidently he made some investments | company, subject (o check, was gar- | Prospect street, returned to Bridg — | s sue the Qi Will b5 woeom d here : @ouble the above number of Stamps or | that did not turn out profitably. Thou. | hlsheed. The case is returnable before . Monday. FIRST PAYMENT OF $14,080. |is I souvenir, for | (rh oo Phat will at ¢ ’ Fovakit tor Usile . Justice of the Peace Charles A. Capen| Jjohn Moriarty, who is employed in which an ation was made bY | nygoation of t 1 " Checks. sands upon thousands have had the [on April 15 at 9 o'clock In t | Morlarty, who i omploved i | Tax Coliector J. M. Bessette to Round st gener mbly, atter con-| {ion” with e W —_—— same experience. Mr. Wells proba.ly | 70°0 his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Mo- Up More on Leaving Hospital. terable of a fight. The delay in the | m) al § A A RS | riarty of Milk street e P ation of the not UP 10| note that William D. Shar . THE T n SADD CO had an acquaintance with as many City Payroll. Dennis Shea and daughte hn M. E , premier tax collec Do uER e Lor this is noble grand of the o B # [ men of aftairs in his day as any citizen| The .mr"H for the city for the week | Ann, have returr ir home bl Lol 1 ‘ At to \‘" entertained G . . anding tioned as fc s el A0 gy of sevaral | bI¥. of th te, h: te t for hen he was | A supper is to be serve Willimantic, Conn, of the country, o if ho would have | js:® Pois el ST b L G e e era) {make another perfect i 1- g t the money to meel ) " tne ‘hailgin the building been “worth a great deal more,” isn't | lingent 22.50 department | points. T i ing fthe e e Ceeneral | local 0dd Fellows' quarte — — — ¥ $1 maintaining sewers and sew-| ” . Island I ) 1 se members of the BeNeXi'|eq goon after they arrive here % it a good plan for you to leave your|er construction $154.65; Willimantic | NHsS Mary Anern, who has beep vis- - lagsembly who have falled after ANy | evening express. . } C J V . Rt ki a i N water works $60. | \lderman D, P. Ahern of Mans ill req uests to 3 in ures and |~ on Sunday, April 28, the mem i 1 o " N, Dentist y in the savings bank. A% [field avemue for the past week, has . b : P Nl M g i A This bank solicits deposits and guar- { Mrs. George F. Stiles Gives a Whist, | [oturned te her home in Norwood g P o = sttend, service at the Congreza Painless Extracting and P S R T Sedp T e } ATGEME N (s bis arst pa MEMORIAL DAY COMMITTEES | 11 H 2 % Stiles entertalned about thirt laé r & S— Filling a Specialty | conservative management, acoording to [a: war home in Sonth Windiam o { JEWETT CITY E h o Named Ey A: G. Warner Past, G: A, R, S— — = o 752 Main Street, - Willimantic| the law. i\‘umr‘ was- prettily decorated with cut e . g2 8 New Soldiers’ Monument to Be Un- " flowers. Whist was played aster % s s st g RN ... Savings banks can only invest in[til § oclock and then a dain IE“,;"' e e an e St hial, Bar alin for 3 | Miss Olive Wakefi e to Leave | seve r e ELMORE & SHEPARD, such securities as stipulated by law. B ‘ Backus Hospital. 1 wn of Brook \ R g s vl o A Patient at Hospital. B o 4 S E i S s Lt whic .,. sors os & Elmore) | Francis H s 2 | Miss rence and 1 e [ dpakert Sk ¥ Ak b n Put e and . ¥ [wi ¢ 2 : . ity he unveiling toines al fuwd (s | The Willimantic (2050 0 i St | Star Soap W rappers 50»;2 North Street 1 1 s * : \ Whittemore LADY ASSISTANT s H - H FUNERAL | i 1orse g Savings Institute, SRS sk = ; : e 0ok Films and Plates (Established 1842.) | toun : | i “prean : o T OR CAMERAS H. C. MURRAY, Presideat. |"" i | N and Helen | dian r it . A v —at JAND HApRES, | -0 WEESTAR Trmoer B01 Main Street. Willimantic, Conn, EUNDERTAKER and EMBALMER €2 Chumch St, Willimantic, Ct | Ireleptons Lady Ksistant IVER JOHNSON i $230.00 in Prizes for Competing Farmers E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuger GENDRON l IN SEVEN PRIZES—$100. to 1st; $50. to 2nd; $25. to 3rd and 4th; and $10. each fo next three in order THE BULLETIN'S CORN GROWING CONTEST FOR 1912 "Phone 135-4. Willimantie. Conn. A N b \To Promote Corn Growing in New London and Windham Counties The Bulletin makes this offer for the best acres of corn grown D ¥ boy or man A of Fresh Msh S 7 - ~ —_— . ¥ mre vartety wiso LENAWEE THE RULES OF THE CONTESTI: ¥ a2llops. Oysters and Clame. at | STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 29 Norty §t, |, ~nc "LPNAWER s our leader | At R This i an honest, reliable, easy run- | 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only . ning bicycle, and ke higt Date of Entry—Notice PA'EN S priced modsls, every part is thorough y | t will b teor " i e 50 Star Soap Wrappers Erotect your idea. Fiandeome 50-page | terfal or imperfect workmanship 4 Amount of Land—An avards wil Gulde Book Free. ™ hé deeidne. Tivols tha Mesds n the yield of bef HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law.|Cvele (o, for $29.50 fgme within Regular v;.h.;, lstqf“ll]nspm. T‘H!:ifl'n‘\-es! semi-poi Phoenix Bleck, Danielson, Conn, } Survey—T . . od 4 Bie vo diintereste . celain w beautifully decorated in floral designs in color. LT UThS 4 The quan 1w \es must 560 S0 A ; an be obtained only by bringiog Star Soap Wrappers to ewvarns | Our price $25.00 AT A P LTk it Y bringiog Forest E. Hodgdon, Portsmouth, original position untii after the a.»um: “are ‘made and “announced. M. HOURIGAN. Furniture ., now keeps Foley's Honey and Tar The quality of the corn will be decided by a free laboratory test made b xpert from one quart of selected corn. 62-66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Compound on hand all the time, Tle A Ry, R S0 g | it will require fifly names to warrant the competition THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ‘winter bul WAL P X0 o' 1 " X Honey and it cured him right u». 1 | The Procter & Gamble Distribating Co. xeep it in the house all ‘ae time, l AR o S