Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1912, Page 2

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Murray's | Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CORN, " | Children’s and Infants| .. Wearing Apparel Delightful White Dresses | That Are lease | Give Satisfaction, Made u:; Nainsook Lawn and English; Long Cloth, Mother Hubbard Style, Lace i Embroidery | I'rimmed, Age 6 Months to.6 Years, 50c to $2.89 { Sizes 6 to 14 Years, Low| t0 $5.00. GINGHAM, CHAMBRAY LTI e 25 \olier Skating at the Valloy Street “l\l;‘n al Town Meeting in the Town o um v‘_”m),'““.w‘ea at the Bijou and Hv",, Ly ‘y’.:: ‘v”\\u 3495, Tndependent ‘-\‘.‘w‘ Camp, Mo, § Jdmen imantic SPEC/AL TOWN MEETING Called to Ratify Vote of $4,000 for Property Revaluation. ) b wn meeting that will be ¥ he hall tonight is of great ruportan At a recent town meeting o1ed to appropriate the sum of 4000 ‘to defray the expenses of a com- plete revaluation of all the taxabie LRl ‘n town, and the meeting to- At 15 called for the primary purpose uifying that vote, as. required by i i st special town meeting was held it 18 allesed that @ number of ey « « the town are working axainst ti ratification of the vote at ccithg, which was practically ngmimes. A mter who have at one time and ¥ ¢id town positions are known have aprroached men to try and in- ¥ m to vote ainst the rati- Some of tk na nds nd unfolde © measure t¢ ecia GVRL 0 Eva Green ar\d Selah Palmer of Mans- Womans Club (this af- Loy P man of the tastn meeting WlLLlMANTlC What Is Going On Tonight. ost, No, 30, G. A, R ese men even went of Dr. George E. board of as- d their plan to de » be brought up in NLY 17. hu!(—. here Sunday evening and asked | £5: a room the cierk noted the differ- | ence in the ages of the couple and asiked if the girl was a sister. Mr. Poimer sald wis a friend. He asked for two rooms and cach retired for the night. The couple left thelr team pt o stable, and the horse and carriage are still there. There is also a sult case, which is taken to indicate that the cou intended returning home. Monday morning the couple went to a stcre on Main strect where Palmer is n..ngnpm were recent :uem of rela- tives of Mrs. Simonds in tevn. Dr. Donald L. Ross, superintendent of the Cennectleut colony for eplieptics a: Mansfield Depot; was a lacal visitor Monday. Roller skating tonight, -adv, Armory hall. DANIELSON Cotton Mill to Be Running by May 1 Connecticut Mills— known and got a check for $10 cashed. | —Runway for R In the afteinoon it was thought they | Quinebaug Pomona Membership haj gone to Norwich or New London 1415—Fans Yearn for Ball—Dr, FIREMAN STRICKEN. Rienzi Robinsen More Comfortably F. Collins Had & Shock While | _Gordon A. Johnstone, agent of the Eéigtne EED msHHId IPS Tc ¥ Daniclson <otton company, sald on in Engine ouse Parlor. Moenday th operations would be re- 2, 1 ed at the v 1. Pros- cene F. Collins, one of the well | Sumed at the mill about May nown members of Alert Hose com- |Pective buyers have been looking at pany, No, 1, while in the parlor of the | the plant- for the past three weeks. Bank strect engine house - Sunday | No deal has been closed with them, evening, was atiicken with o shock,|but whether they buy or not will not Mr. Collins was reading a newspaper | aifect the resumption of work. In and ail at once First Selectman Rob- ert ‘E. Mitchell noticed a changed ap- pearance come over his face. A phys cian was called and a hurry call was sent in for the ambulance and Mr. Col- lins was taken to St. Joseph's hospital Mcnday morning Mr. Collins was re- ported to be resting as comfortabl could be expected, but his condition was considered serio In the after- nocn it was reportc the hos that Mr. Collins’ condition was con ered critical and that he has been un- conscious most of the time since his admission to the hospital Sunday evening. 1ie rallied for a moment or two and then lapsed back into uncon- sclousnese, WEDDING. Tracy—Hughes. case of no saie, the Danielson Cotton company will be the operators. The print cloth market is now in a satis- factory condition to make manufac turing at the plant profitable, this con- dition following recent advances. The carding room will be the first depart- ment started, followed by the spinning and other branches of the plant. This is gratifying news to Danielson peo- ple and means 2 general improvement in local business conditions this sum- mer. New Runway at Connecticut Mills. Up at Industrial place a runway is being built from the No, 1 mill to No. 2 mill, which is to be operated by the Connecticut Mills company, as is the No. 1 mill. This runway is to be used for trucking materials from one plant to another. In the No. 2 mill, formerly cceupied by the American Ofi ‘been continued ome week, to Saturday next. At Revival Meetings. Rev. L. M. Fogg, district superinten- dent, is in Danlelson to preach at the revival meetings that were commenced at the Pentecostal church Monday evening. Mrs. Joseph - Danielson had the members of the Ladies' Reading cir- cle at her home for a meeting Monday afternoon. Casslus 8. Chase of Hartford was in tewn Sunday. Mr. Chase is ar- ranging to move his family to that city. John Bailey of Southbridge was at home on the West Side over Sun- hi day. L. F. Healey of North Woodstock was a visitor in Danielson Monday Governor Pothier Against Sunday Sell- ing. It is said tbat the licensed places across the border in Rhode Isiand have drawn from Gov. Aram Pothier of that state the ultimatum that they must cease doing a Sunday Dbusiness. Social and Person: _ The Ladies' Bridge club met Mon- day evening with Mrs. F. P. Ladd. Mrs. C. E. Young and daughter Te- turned to Worcester Saturday, having been guests of local relatives for sev- eral days, Mrs. Hattie Paine had as her guest over Sunday Mrs. Elizabeth Sweet of Providence. The Nadel Arbeit day) afternoon with con. Wiiliam P. meat this (Tues- Miss Grace Ba- Perkins of Worcester spent Sunday at his home. Miss Ella Sidley is spending @ week at her home in Fall River, Mass. Wounded Charles Page Able to Leave These Ranges are the standard by which other stoves are measured. Other makers copy them wherever possible—but some things they can’t copy as we own the patents. The many Crawford trouble saving devices—the wonder- ful Single Damper—(patented), C heat the oven in every part alike, up-Joint Oven Flues, which (Erates (patented), Ash Hod (patented), etc.—are all at your service without extra cost. Every part of a Crawford range is designed with the reatest care, to fully meet the demands upon it; act, stronger than it really need to be. in This insures against the liability of frequent and expensive repairs to ordinary you buy a Cr the mon have made. so om- ranges. If wford, you will pufu( range the illustrated most Send for 2 e - Willlam Tracy and Miss Catherine | Engine company, many new winding i e Damphlct. and PERCALE DRESSES | field Anxious to Marry. Hughes of Mansfleld were married | and twisting machines are stored, but| 'iospital—Masonic Visitation to B e 0 = | Munday morning at the rectory of St |are soon to be set and put in opera-| Webster—Wedding—Special Meeting s pre resses for school | mer, aged 28, «"l"‘ ’_fll Joseph's church in Md" ity rl”" tion. All of the other mill is to be| Puts Matter of Fireproef Vaults 5 ireen eing sought for by | ceremony was performed by Rev. Phil- | used for weaving the tire duck which| Over ¢ ing. en: | nief F. H Huhmun‘d? ip Mooney omas H. illourey | this " rapidly developing company ver to Anather Mesting : - . s or by parties interested | and’ Miss Margaret Hughes, the latter | makes Andrew J. Bowen of Willimanti retts | S itermaon s | 7 SISter of the bride, were witnesses to| The machinery in the mill that 18| referes in bankruptcy, was a visitor in For Sale by ks Il Mhnsficli Sunday afternoon and |i{h. marriage. Mr.'and Mrs. Tracy about to be equipped is to be driven| Putns By s i ecks s th | drore to this city and registered at & [ duting the day for Washington, D. C. | by electrioity. a large motor having | inam Monday. M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. B . v v e pied se ut«f“l»- r"w-vln\:: H‘é\ here they are to pass their honey- | arrives Business is rushing at the Off to State Convention, P i s .o 18 betloved that if 1s thetr tntention. to [ruoon plant, which has ‘been running some| Mayor Archibald Macdonald, Sen- 2 nartied as soon a8 tiey oan do so. z o overtime of late. ator George A. Hammond, Represen- o sy silagrungialon @ sowmrruh s g i tarting for Alaska. — tative Hector Duvert and Harold G. - > 5 P he the town clerk to| Governor Walter E Clark of Alasl MEMBERSHIP IS 1,415, Gllpatric, member of the republican WALKER & PRATT MFG. CO., MAKERS, BOSTON om 6 wars, § $2.25 Y had got the consent [and wife and the former's mother, Mrs. b state central committee, Jeave Putnam {e T ermit the cere- | Il J. Ross, of Chaplin, were swn | Quinebaug Pomona Has Made Gain of | this morning to attend the republican ILINGS i ; e danias s storv. | Moniay, calling “on " relntives ‘wnd 127 Eiviok"Last oo state -_nn':Nb'nlmn at New Haven. VE| 1 A, Green, ' the ‘girl's]friands Governor Clark and wite lef amed as Trustes. S AR . | s in Mansfleld Four Cor-|on the 407 express for Jew York en| The aonual hand book of Quinebang| Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrook | Some of the departments might be bet- | bekah lodge the degree of conferred | ifa ‘ " iy assl R is @ widow. e o D Ciays s [ Pomona grange, issued Monday, shows | of this city has been named trustes of | fer protected, voted, on motion of John | wpon 5 candidates. . The officers are ’ aias. ot p | . on emploxed a8 R | lhen they will return to Juncau. Alas- | (38t the total membership of the or- | the hankrupt estate of George W. H.|G. Jonnson, fo refer the matter to the | N. G., Carrle M. Clark; V. G., Florence (' e b o % a4 v h eclisny Aevoulnual | et 7| ganization at the time the statistics| Farley, who was in the clothing bus- | regular annual town meeting in Oc- | A. Wagner; warden, Nellie Yare: cor 2 2 orrs and has been guite | ke- A were complled was 1410, a nel gain|incss in thie city, the first mesting of | tober for action, and instructed the|ductor, Minerva Northnick; chaplain " ¢ e O A, L of 127 wembers over the total for 19 the creditors being held at Williman- | selectmen to include in the warning | Estella F. Bartiett; R. 8. N, G., Ednah ¥ " " i W When the couple called at the| GOING TO MOTHER'S HOME. Ot the 1415 the number In the Po-|tic Monday. for the annual meeting a clause call- | Boleau: L. 8. N. G, Flora B. ir | mona is 456. 7 Judge Howard Curtis is to preside|ing for action on the proposition. The |R. . V. G. Mildred C. Larson; 1 1 2 an olors an. ‘ { Superioresses of Baltic, Taftville and| The meémbership is divided among!at a speeial session of tne superior|action taken had almost the unani-|V. G., Carrie N. Steh LG a L. ¥ sc and $1.00. Almost a Miracle. Local Convents. the subordinate granges as follows: | court for Windham county to be held | mous support of the meeting. Ex-|beth A. Whittaker; O. G, Ella K wr Ok 6¢ the mosbiathitiing. sbanase —— . lLittie River, No. 36, 160; Senexet, No.|at Willimantic on Saturday of this|Mayor J. J. McGarry was chairman of | Zuhlke, ! HOUSE WRAPPERS ever seen in any man, a n‘nr»hl\g to v; Pev, \!uflw"\A Th 8 % it .‘u(nu;?l‘ I-”'“ n«\o l*srlwi«(l n“ \«»“ 41: \\(N “\*" week. Xhi mce!é;( and David Flagg r:llerk e e B. Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tex., was ef- |morning for New York, whence she Den, No. 6; Mansiield, No. 64, 5 L. H. Healey of North Woodstock is| State Examiner of Records Barber \ fected years ago in his brother. “He | will sail for England, She has been | Quinatisset, No. 65, 71; Natchaug, No.| in Hariford today, attending a meeting | of Hartford was present and explained COLCHESTER | cheste sie 5 and Percalés. neatls | had Such a dreadful cough,” he writes, | cs'led to the headquarfars of the order | 68, 69; Canterbury, No. 10, 52; Bkonk, | of the state board of agriculture, of|to the meeting the advisability of f B ik . ng, | (that all our family thought he was |0 \Which she is & member SZhe rov: {Wo. 35, B Axhiond, He 50, 4; Put-| which he ls the secretary. proper safeguarding valuable records, [ Death of Ezra Clark—Boys’ Club In- | "y ade a £in& { going into consumption, but he began | «Tend mothers of the convents at Bal- | nam, No. 97, 8 shapaug, No. 101, ; A representative of a Boston vault- | terests—Republican Delegates Start 5 $1.00 and $1.50. | to use Dr. King's New Discovery, and | ti, Tafville and St. Mary's of th! ; Killingly, No 95; Willington, Charles Page Leaves Hospita building concern also gave Tetrma- | for Cmun:im 4 v was completely cured by ten bottles, | (/i accompanied her, and all are go- 137, 64; Highland, No. 113, 33;| Charles Page, who was accidentally | tion as to the probable cost of install- ke , Now 1 i nd nd well and weighs g to t mother house ilburg, I'»hul\"}‘ d ‘\ 140, 96; Woodstock, No.|shot when a rifie in the hands of a|ing three vaults, this being about (with a Clark died at his home 218 pounds, For many vears our fam- | Hc'land 150, 95; Bcho, No, 180, 74; Meadow | companion was discharged Saturday, | equipment) $3,000. Broadway Sunday morning about 4 Thc H C N\Urra r Iy has used this wonderful remedy — Brook, No. 181, 3 has been discharged from the Day-| An unexpected development of the|cicinck. He was 78 veare o M for Coughs and Colds with excellent Anniversary Banquet Of tne total membership iu the Quin- | Kimball hospital meeting, which was well attended, was | Clark has been a resident of the town _{results.” It's quick, safe, reliable end | Hilltop Hose company, No. 3, W ebaug jurisdiction as indicated by the & o the Inquiry from officials as to_the | nearly all his life, and w 1ty # guaranteed. Price 50 cents and $1.00.| I, has sent out invitations to a ban- | foregoing, 704 are male members and Masons Visit Webste cost involved in altering the old high | {cemed as a citizen. He was a JEWETT CITY | Trial bottle free at Lee & Osgood Co, | quet that will be served in the com- |71l are female members, A number of the members of Quin-|gchool for uee as a town and city |war veteran, He is survived b | panv's guartes the night of May 14, he handbook this year, as usual,| ebaug lodge of Masons of this city|office building. The estimate of the | brother, Lemuel Ciark of Colchester,| Dr. Lieberthal Atte B - | The Danger After Grip tn mark the anniversary of the ains a directory of the officers of | Went to Webster Monday evening to| cost of alterations made at the time |and a sister, Mrs, Sarah Foote of Dar S 5 z 55 p lies often in a run-down system. Weak- | organizztion the ' company. The | the Pomona and subordinate granges, | Witness the conferring of the E. A.|ocoupying the bullding was decided | jison.” Ta had besn 1l o tone i Conventio onts Metur | ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en- | comwittee in charge of the affair com- | with a list of meeting nights. degree on a class of candidates, the| upon, was $90. The inquiry developed | with heart trouble. Schoo we have the com Iete | ergy and ambition, with disorde prises: George ¥ fford, chairman S work being under the direction of a| the information that o little more than | David & Day of Bridgeport and p |liver and kidneys often follow an st- | Charles Larkins, secretary: Nelson A MANAGERS AT 0DDS. Doston degree team. —.Masons {rom | $g00 had been spent by the town, this | Edward M. Day of Hartford are a - # s | tack of this wretched disease. 'Che|Iar s, Elme M. Young and 1 i other eastern Connecticut lodges were| exclusive of the cost of moving office | their heme on Norwich avenue for " vICtOI‘ lme greatest need then is Blectric Bitters, | lam K. Faatz. Fans Want Ball and Hope That Con- | !5 L furniture and equipment from various | few days and will try their likk a b | the glorious tonic, blood purifier and — i Moy B4 ke New Cells in Three Weeks. | offices to the bullding. One item for | trout fishing. regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys, OB[TUARY = > . 1 is expected that the new I< AI‘E electric wiring, etc., amounted to $300. BATS BALLS GLOVES Thousands b roved that they won- —— GIVen S5 poauagers. of -t 11| for the police station in the munlicipal | The city has also been to the expense Pros and Cons Meet. " y = stren the nerves, build Mrs. Theodore Fortier. i eni ntae R o s, Sl byldmk. il “bd eived here in | of §50 for a new floor in the common | The Pros and Cons club held Liiiimais restore to health | 4, fore Fhibice e ith an i esire to play ball infabout ihree weeks, according to ad-| counc!l chamber. meeting Sunday ernoon in th I MITTS. ETC E after an_attack of | pag vesided in this oits for the past 26 | Pascers traaon Lo be known as the| vices received from the manufacturers | Just what the total of expense to the | Boys' club rooms. The followin T oty them. Only £0( vayrg” died Sunday at her home, No. 8 | osition now 1 iy find 5ue the Prop-| by the committee of the common coun-| town and city has been is stil un- | gramme was carried out: Curr s . | cents. “Sold and’ perfect satisfaction | Somotas ane Tolavins & shere incey | oition_ now s (o find S oEroe mahs of | il that is in charge of the matter. |certain, but it 18 sald to be in excess |events, Michael Shea; impromptu | guaranteed by Lee & Osgood Co, '0ld's Jane, Ioliowing & short lllness | manner to get them to agree an whe — of $1,000. George V.Cavanaugh; essay Bookkeer . e t of a sho here sur-| they are going to let each other have o o 3 - - reos 4 | TENN!S HACKETS' Grimm, Danbury; Conn,, de| Jiv% besides her husband, 12 children: | in the way of territory or players of WEDDING. Body of Clara Barton Taken to Oxford | [N a8 a Lite Work, H. Geiler(: debate ; ndid results from the | xr. ‘erg oux, Mrs. Napoleon | other tha e home variety. Manager b v of Clara i Vi b t ora should o rived s endid results rom"the | \i7hew, Nra Jon G, Welch, T Sige an e Donsaciel Wpnaser Duvert-Dutremble. (The bedy of Clara Barton, founder | eiecied by popular vote Affirmative, | 4! ey 1s_that helgnd Willilam Fortier, all of to concede aimost anything iwith At St. Mary's church at § o'clock | turous . NbriAT ThonE Maurice Tynan; negative, J. O. Con- |3 2 tnow about it. “kid- | ar Bulioiag t ncede aimo: anything within -sion & ot through the city Monday morning, en . 5 i BRLLS. ' ch resulted from s cold|| 2ok Wilt Hamel o reason to get the league to doing bus- | Monday mornnig Kvangeline Dutrem- | route to Oxford, her birthplace, where | 20T+ CTitic; business. reat deal of distress. I b e et iness. Almost as much can be said fble and Emanuel Duvert both of this | yurial took place To Attend State Convention g oy haok anfilower @ Q.. Canada for Manager Dion of Wauregan. Man- | oity, were married, Rev. John Van den 3l rind YA ROLLER SKATES, S ittt Mortee P8 (s S Tl S o oF Wb | S5 e o, R ol e 06| L My e, | 108 o Bt e 4 Foley Kidney Pills and|:° of Ruitand, extra_territory In Thompson, but to| Representative Hector Duvert, broth-| M. M. Dwyer and Mrs. Dwyer were | Harry Flgart and Asa Brainerd g Foley nember of St. Mary's et o o e, er of the groom, and Hdward Dutrem- | at Webster Monday to attend the fu- his (Tuesday) morning for N ey acted very promptly and nov aft- | fent@ e 0 Sty TR , t sentatives of Moosup, 2 1 " B . i | cled very promplly and now oft- | member of St. Anne’s soclety L Tematty ity ang. Tateiie Hie ple, brother of the bride, were the services for Thomas Farrell, for et 500 and 3100 i ol Tt N BT BT Tke fan who can produce Ject. is. | witnesses. Mr. and Mrs, Duvert left|many vears a resident of that place, e T — wred.” Lee & Osgood Co. 5 factory solution or dissolution of the|on a morning train for their wedding | Thirty priests. including Monsignor ASk fOr a Cata'flgue Local Notes. present deadlock w deserve the | trip. They will live at a home already | Madden of Sur\nkfle[di }Ir [1‘ rrell's . - ~ Trcra was no sersion of the local | Plaudits of lovers of the game in ev. | furnished on Eim street. former pastor, were within the sanc- | » court Monday morning evry town indicated. Baseball in or. P— tuary during th@ celebration of the Little, who has been sex- | 8anized form is wanted and Monday TESTS OF SEED CORN. requiem mass, one of the clergymen 5 | Congregational church | Many fans gave expression to the being a son ec e 9 fi; " B EL A e B et Ll W P f\'flfe Gi’lgf Misses Josephine and Alice Fuller . | the famous free trader, once ellerose of Baitic was in | difterent frem what they would best| Prot. L. A. Clinton of the Connec-|Of Worcesicr spent the week end with t s S snase of e At to have. A few concessions here | tiout agricultural college at Storrs|l0Cal relatives. PP n: riic Monday morning on his | P o ) it at ) 9 Miss Florence Sargent returned to |and there it is hoped will be ag 1 esent at a meeting of a- | Mi | told a friend, “If I had left my | v o Waterbury in mect Bishop Koy s Ee ‘m‘."”‘j“} bl L g :‘(‘M}"'g_f;n“,‘" | ’P\\::F;ig Bryn Mawr, Pa, Monday, after spend- Quelee, fcrmerly pastor of a French | 10 & ‘ P o g = = ' | ing her vacation of ten days with her 8 ntertain a pi o a . when he will ve reports ol ng 2, RO“er Skates money in the Savings Bank I| ciurh in sartsor SDort to commence, |8 1O 1B® | eed corn submitted to him for ioat | Parents, Rev. and Mrs. F. D, Sargent, as to its value and lity by 2a|in_Grove street. : ,would be worth a great deal Personals. Going to New Haven Convention. | farmers resident In that seetion of the| . M Harold Morse of Worcester i3 B Barbier of Ware, Mass., was in Judge Harry E, Back, Representa- |county. This is the first time that|tN® guesc of Putnam relatives. mor(\ % 1 I Ive H. Koach. W. B 11 et > 8 b - Mrs, John Comins and Mrs, Walter ywn Morday on businese Ve Keach, V E. Labelle and | such s-ientifi tests have bes con £ FREE } ety d y L Mrs, James H. Ross of Church street | ATnold . Rich, Killingly's delegates|ducted for farmers of Woctstork an i""""\i"g"“" '“ ‘“Sdn;"' ""“z;‘“”d“! vidently he made some investmants iR 8 to the republican state convention,| Professor Clinton's report is ' 7., Monday, after spending a f y spent ATonday in Hartfor p ouvention, | Pro repor awaited | g ; . ¥ e b b 5 (agag wit 5 i with Miss §. Elizabeth Clarke in Eim hat did not turn out profitably. Thou- Dr. Frank Carrigan of London ”"' e N‘ m\'[ (Tuesday) morning | with great interes ‘q.l..f._ s nds u tl a Was a rece isitor in this 1y : 5 31 ¥. T. Shaw of Bayonne, N has One pair of Boy's or Girl’s | * Bow m“s":d' Wh"vi' h“‘: “;' Ablaruey sod Mrs' 12, Frank Busbes Confers with Commissioners. TRe RRLIING seon the guest of his son, C. K. Shaw same experionce. M ells, probauly | are spending a few days in New York.| Sheriff Preston B. Sibley was at| Peter Gre a d his family s s goire Got Liquor for Black- - i the. Wi cx'(ensmn Roller Skates f‘ree‘ had an acquaintance with as many| Postmasier Frederick 0. Vinton m Monday afternoon, in confer- Listed Man—Jail the Penalty. e i ot with one pound of Baking | men of afairs in his day as any citizen| yi Sigaa V8 ® i relative to plans for the mew barn ere wore thros casca for the ity | BeY: and Mrs. F. D, Sargent for the e | of the country, so if he would have| Leander H. Smith of Newport, R. T, | (o be bullt a home, near | court to consider Monday morning, a | ™ s william Flynn of Boston was | boen “worth a great deal more,” isnt| i5 Visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Young of SR S greater number than has been before| ng guest Monday of her brother, A. in stree 5 th > day for a long o . . THE T R SADD CO good plan for you to leave your| u ss Ruih S eft Monday morn. | Miss Katherine D. Ayiward. who | time. For intoxication Earl Davis was | '\"’."ff”_:,r»i”d“f‘ e i thre xBvinen Sank ng for a sta f severa in yeen the supervisor at the wa.i‘nn.l $2, with costs assessed at §3 nding the pasi " days | etahi ntr: prone office, has been P n a simiia Joseph Hug g e whest of Bar Mlathy, Mitae W06 760 Main Street, This bank solicits deposits and guar-| 1y = nt Rev. 3, 1. | Moked (0 be chief operator on the Dan- | Was fined §; was paid bl g il st Willimantic, Conn antees the depositers a safe, sane and was a W He O g hadays Aok Fatiag el M e cMre. Warsd Clarke of Springfald ' | | vhndey, Misvey Laurs and Lest R it Fitar O cause Of | yjy9s, has been the guest of her aunt Telephone 234-4. 55 T reljenny 1. Cheney of South Manches- | jonn J, Hines, both of Valley Falls,|liquor for him, was presented befors [ 1. Cc ™ Cichois visited retatives | 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or o " g Monday ‘hrr':-mu‘: it eI ot L Judge Fuller, pleaded euilty and was!,," phjiadeiphia, en route to Wast 3 Plates and 3 Ci d S for Onl. <o Savings banks can only invest in| VN0 & " 5 R Telesphore Woisard, who has been |fined $25 and ws‘surjnc:’l he could not | {7 T IHIARe e Cote es ups and Saucers for Only - A kon \'Tew M. Grant o ope gpent | eraployed in a Incal drt ; pay, so was sent to jail. D . Films and Plates | sueh securities as stipulated by law. | Mondav in Hartford visiting his d4ugh- | Wepster Monday ta wark in’a. phar. 0 inriars Filad v damés. Nishela Y{:‘;;:“&:‘fi»\;n;g:nmu‘hms of 3 ter, Mre. Lucius M. ®night ¥ p 1 S B 4 FOR CAMERAS Selde B SRR L The tolowing is o summaiy fled tn| M/ and Mra Pred Wikeex of Prav; 50 Star Soa Wra rs s Mo D oaen Dr. Robinson More Comfortabls. | the \United States district court at|idence were guests of Mr. and Mre B 0 niahome I Bhiw Wiy & Reports as to the condition of Dr, | Hartford Monday, of the liabilities and | Gilman Erown on Sunday 3 AMES HARRIES he Wi lmafl[lc 40 Hisome ol | iRenorts as to the condition of Dr. | SANOTCMEITE 2 NSOk Sentels | *Mrs. George Hathaway and son| N . Regular Value, 180 Wrappers. This is the best semi-por J R ke Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simonds of | ot e O e amewhat | 507, Who was forced into involuntary | have returned from a vislt with rela- por 7t b“um“”yd”e:o"w 1 85c4d Glakiatte. sctor 991 Main Biesst. . Willimantio, . Gonec] ol LR G bankruptcy during the latter part of | tives in Trenton, N. J. : taates Siae Bows W iy o b4 | A e oo X i sipdd Mareh: The total of the liabilities is| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pratt of Brad- Can be obtained only by bringing Star Soap Wrappers to 3 | aV]ngS nstltute Cataract Removed from Eye. 3104,000.54; the total of the assets|ley streot have returned from a week's & HIRAM N. FENN Miss Marlotta Healy was at Worces- | $181820. Of the household goods, | vistt in New Haven, Torrington and M. HOURIGAN, Furniture PG o s Fegrondpigplior o S wearing apparel, etc., included in the | Willimantie. = o O < UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER (Established 1842.) H I y H ‘« Sunday to visit her grandmother, R Gemmption 15 clkithal 0 e Aller. Smith of Boston is spending 62-66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 2 Chu 5 Williman' ( € stablishe X Mrs. Jane Rooney, a patient at the d p ¢ o : #2 Church St, Wilimantic, ; ale’'s FONEY || ju moonon s patent ¢ e | Smount of 3550, : L a week in' this city. . THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Telephone Lady 9 O Sac Ahound 554 Yax cently operated upon for the removal| Debts due to Mr. Nichols amount| Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes and | H. C. MURRAY, President. of a wct from one eye. The op- | t0 $743.12; stock on hand $25; balance [ son Richard rsturned to Westerly, R.! The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. ELMORE & SHEPARD, N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. eration did not prove ea eucceasful gt 17 e r k4 oY 2 ifm\d(“dah.lg ahd Tas i o . . D. 3 3 ed National bank, 8 cents | a acdonald and fami i Local Briefs, | The secured ciaims of the liabilities Mrs. Frank Guild returned to Wil- |~ EREIRIS b S0 Siory) PR R S for i . T,cam',' seiaf | amount to $38.876.03; unsecured cla limantle Monday after two weeks' | | £ RS YL T e L ves 9,035.77, Debts owed by Mr, NI stay with her sister, Miss S. Elizabeth Embalmers and funeral Firectors, | <. osaters <t crame ac Cou gh R bat. which are ‘secared by’ pron- | Carke. T Bim siréet ‘ Not Exactly Sick, but— i % o onad rty and endorsements of Mary A - | 60-62 North Strest. | STHUNB FiSH MM\ €. 28 "'1 Il Su 1|6 O Prown was reporied Nichots, amount 1o §10,218.60, Taxes | STAFFORD SPRINGS | toeling ¢ wotn, run down? It's liw LADY A8SISTANT. { } | a5, 6t his home on Furnace strest | 3" " " Gn of Kitingly knd bor- | { Rt ) il Take, Sebenek bhens connéotion. | o Montoalm Gareau haa entered (hol ..oy “of Danielson amount te $360, | drake ruu- today und mark thelr magic e - —ult. H. SPRING, Pmno Tun r S | {empioy of A, P, Wondward, o cages 1o emelayes Giring the Tust | Mr. and Mre. William Shearer Deoide | e Dox will prove stheir ees e And Sore Throats || .78 Mm@ & Youns, while re-| (i UL 0000 | to Continue in Charge of Town Farm | livee 116, IDOIERetin: CAX DR F.C JACKSO\ DERNISE| Thove eE s ivbne cow o e o | —Rebekah Officer by - Bl SR = | the burning Ontarie of the FRAEPROOE YAUL T8 | e ete. Wholly vegetahie- D on | ticorge Domingue of Bawtueket has | Mr, and Mrs. Wiililam Shearer, who 1y harmiess—piain or sug Puniess Entracing and PATENTS - soree Bominge of B kot 103 | v, bt Mater Lot 0 Anmaat | ol i, Wl Shesese e s P e illi t: . . and Mrs. Napeleon Demingus, Octeber Tewn Mesting to Decids, |& number of years, and who expected a postal for aur free hook Filling a Specialty | .. . e Handsome 80-poge There's Nothing Better ; = {o move to u place which they have re- Jeatn to prescribe for your 752 Main Btrest, - - Willimantic Guide Book Free. No oplum ner anything injurious Case Continued. The speeial town mesting eellsd | cently purchased, have decided to stay % - Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, “Telephene HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-L AN Druggiats sell 1) The case of John Mahamet Abdal-|for Monday te see if the electers|for anether year, This {5 very pleas- ,> i ! 3 —— 4 b aw. lah, who is charged with perjury in|weuld make an apprepriation te pay|ing te the tewn ofcials as well as to 1” j‘ It Philadelphia, Pa. QP | Phoenix Block, Danielsen, Conn, Pike’s Tonthache Drops connection with taking out a marriage | fer installing vaults in the municipal | the publie generally, | 'vn(‘l»wl‘ul‘r'r AL oct1TuThS Cure ia One Minuis license i0 wed Philia Cete, 16, has building that the public records ofl At the recent meeting of Myriad Re- i — 2 £

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