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s NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912 0 son, M g 3. Bartlett, re-yent time the work being done; for in- WILLIMANTIC 7 son aster Donald G. Bartlett, re-jent time the work being done i JEWETT CITY turned “Chursday noon from a stay of | stance in the second grade the several weeks at Old Point Comfort, | South Kiliingly, East Killingly, Ballou- Murray’'s Boston Store M What Is Going On Tomghl. Va. and Washington, D. C. ville or Attawaugan schools is the | TWo Marriages, Eight Births and Four WA il ‘(‘v“ y 1 | 4 Moving Pictures at the Bijou and | gl oo cagng on of police court | 8me as is being done in the second | Deaths During March—Baptist C. E. MW | S i Pirures at Loomer Opera |Thursday morning. The case of the [Erade In the school in Danielson. There | Socisty to Entertain Norwich Unien. i R B a state vs dgar Thoades, charged with | 1S Do varfation of system or process,| il i | fraud, will come up before Judge Will- | 88 was the c: before such superv The vital statistics on record at the | CALIFORNIA’S WHITE HOPE jam A. Arnold Saturday morning, Mr. [lon was iIntroduced. office of Town Clerk Welsh for March i Rhoades is out on bail. show one marriage, Arthur C. Dagvid- Appdars to Be Kid Fournier, 8on of | The strike at the Eagleville mill bas MARCH STATISTICS. son and Runy Alice Payne; Higt | p i | rees 7 . Seraadh oo —— births, Joseph Spa, Mealiof Kos, Ma- 'f;- J. C:W oy FWI'";' W‘L‘ | e e renines x come | Nine Deaths, Nine Marriages and Six |rie Yvonne Carelle, Helen Osga, Annie an—Wrests Laurels from Denver | mittee of the employes and those in Births in the Town. Osga, Silvio Bdmund Bedard, Walter Specials for Friday and Satarday . | st Raymond LaRoux and Josep sz WAISTS. | CORSETS. | A 3. wournior, who a few veass|charge held a conference and an| . : naa: Tonrils deaths Netlle . Dolosen | | Jeft this ity for San Franelsco, | agreement satisfactory to both® the| Killingly had a death rate just under [AT5 TOUTLR deatts Nell SDelaney, A special lot | A special lot of Bay State { o T e 1elSCO, | wners and the employes was reach- | the average for the forty towns thatllarence Edw. eseph: Supa. and Shatats { Gor StAtEht Seant and donk | to reside, was married some time [(4 are represented in the statistics show- |* ‘harles Fountain, ” e wa TR e R e Hin s I Ut MERECTG MR o ing mortality and complied by the Bale of Tretsy Farm: strip | fp A sood ana well made |} putetion. de) Becasnita: state board of health for March. In ORI ok s R white grounds, trim- | Corset that will give you good || LIRS 81 G enie dwell of Norwich was | this town during that period there oc- | ihe property of the Ashland Cetton g e wearing satistaction. Just tak- || D A o It slty ey curred mhe deaths, representing an |company. situated at the east end of v i g o g s el | < Funiiec b P S annual death rate per thousand of | Aghis street, has been purchased by gula £ {2 pi Y and a story | Jobn A O'Neill has returned from| 155, One of the deaths was that of an | Archie Pigeon, The farm contains & e h the boy, The pleture |3 brief visit in Reckville. infant, and was due to whoobing |liitie short of 100 acres. Saturday FRaE oL g AL ‘K‘..‘_“‘ | Frank L. Poyell Was in Southbridge, | cough. The monthly bulletin of the Joseph Thirrage has purchased the ey { half the size of the buby. ML Four- | Mass,. on business' Thursday. state ~board also shows that durin | coftage on Ashland street owned by 1 Here—Take These Tablets i B ol it t blished | George T Taylor was a business February there were nine marriages | g, Littlefield. New London Thursday. and six births in Killin follows: | vieitor in ¥ Mre. Charles Torrey of Putnam is Francisco is the home of the| Mrs. i. B, Lincoin of Spring street | PR o ey the Eucss “f Mrs. G. W. ""'”"“"”f A mpien pin feather welght of the | was a Hartford visitor Thursday. PUTNAM - Jennings entertalned th wonld, When he made his . 4 e act v 'vva lety of the Congregational rDpearance atitlie home of o e e L S ] Thursday afternoon. She —Av’uf::e How Quickly Your Throat Trouble Disappears’’ Special Offering of Onyx Hosiery, 25TH ANNIVERSARY SALE | Eaomit iy o et AT Dot wialior s Pharacil Frisnds Exgect Ebenezer Bishop's |assisted in scrying by Mrs. E. M. TNJOTHING is more unco a 1ful 1912, he tipped the scales, [ s i > 3 Election as Department Commander e B Biensgios Cutom 1N ¢ mofe | ) seric ’ l ot one and | threv-quarter vounds, | Fred Eginberg of York, Pa, was the| T 0 f ol TS g g g a0 nd Mrs, i1 E. Paul. | » s g TIN Boight. with his, hatr. contbad Wasi hursday of Fred Zepp of o | To E h Union. | s e . THE H. G. MURRAY GO e R LI AL camiiop A s court Addition—Death of Mrs. George W.| Te Entertain Norwich Union. = | s 1 ” Second, but considerably under | Herbert W. Simonds is spending a| Whittiessy—Wages Advanced at Big | i, oyt (o B 8. o B SECO | i g s NI N T |2, minaie. ~ Since that time he has fow ua,\ls at the dnunn- of his brother,| Grosvenordale Mills. { ernoon and evening 1 ] atipf to TOWn, mu to ht of his 18 Dr. . Simonds, — D d th t 3 r S emocratic Delegates » 1d_mothe day, as a re-| M hel Stewart, who sings at| W, L. Kennedy is making a west-{ o e Iyt er 1 itself N sult of the 15 ounc milk he con- | Poll's theater in Norwich, was In |ern trip. e 5 % ",'"’"\’-;“/ 'l‘,}{: o aTiCut 's . 1 . OBITUARY TOLLAND COUNTY DOCTORS | su AN iyt welehid T h | o7 Thitmatey C fhegnest Of-fienda | THS: Sadiliac, onheatrs of Norwlich | SR 0E B Oty wus Uhtiemant son ¢ Y ¢ de the — — pounds and was 18 inches ta O Mr, and Mrs. Willlam F. Maine have | PIayed at a dance given in Union | o0 e 2y > sas. clark. Two | troub b A cannot reach th | s growing like Al Fournier, Jr., and | Jiier a visi . J jeorge A. Turner of ¥ delegates were chos 01 e st ¢ " res ville—Dr. John P. Hanley of Stafford | |3 #T0VIng like Al Fournier, dr, and afier a visi: of several ays in Spring- | Georee . Turnor of 2 cratic convention to be held at Bridge- write Springs Elected President. | prenensive - ¥ discoveted that | To3 and Hartford, ot 2 e port, Dr. J. V. McLaughlin and John e : = | in six 24 days, at his son's | | Milten Haling, Leo P. Magnell, | “Charies Seder of this city has re- | C- Delaney being selected. - % sue e 12 nnual meeting of the | 1a¢ e will be so large as .Jhm.})h aihan and Allen McLaugh- | opened {n: Danielson S aug 1 ; County Medical —association [ {4, b hira in | Un of South Manchester called on | g ! : £ o € wa t Rockville house this 2o ‘enough in addiion to | riends in Willimantic Thursday. sitn] g g g i e STAFFORD SPRINGS g Y of 3 gD Aagkviile Hguss Sl gh in t entered the employ of a local clothing ’y, } R @ presided. The morne gAYy wouldn't hear of an | t £ Frank Keefe Sends Boxwood Trees for é & I i1 t business, i wouldn HOSX . o George W. Baker has returned from ‘ - = s ifter an adjournment for dinner cither, as he has _just | DANEISON New Haven, where he has been a Pack—Dilatory Dog Owners. THE GERM-KILLING THROAT TABLET 5 H s WiS G SEtoon Resaloal s | BTowed' liice &hy. standd zed infant | Epoo i ;| tendirg the annual session of the - P e i » r € > H‘ (y ed. \\lhu‘ $ the ush, infant rations, Califor uraging Reports from Dr. Rienzi rand counc of he Royal A . | Frank Keofe of Virginia, formerly o | > v B ot Roskyille read o Dle'air end ne,’ I derstood | Robinson — Amateurs Successfully Sirbot Rebai iiford Springs, has presented iwo | D e o TocE Bl i | Present French Play — Stoning| . e Joxweod {rees 1o the park commis ¢ d Charles P. Botsford, su | Taina to Be Stopped—Fewer Births | cicy ma Lecn commenced by Supt. of | honc® and they i B e X n ndent of the Hartford city board vyoung Fotrni | Than Deaths During March. treets Frederick Dumas ed up, several loads of rubbish have ne ™ f hea L © & paper on Some Sani- | TR —_— r a - a It T s v - /) ms. The f ing officers | baby’ laurels from . Mr. and Mrs. C. Prift have To-'| fean’ ramoved' and the. we Wil bd after us I s. The following officers K htobun. llam Brennan was a visitor in| cently been guests of friends in Willi- | pui out as soon the weather per- FORMAM e A was | v ted: President, John P, Han bum, wh | Worcester Thursday put out as soon as the weather per of Stafford Springs; vice president , Seven weeks ago, weigh- | ' piocter ,15 el : mantic and Torringto mit i - oy s o e by mife fhin: two' pounda. | n STSSE, Ko At Danidlaan Cotion Quarterly Conference. Ministers to Meet. Earico Carwo, the Fa e easurer, Eii . Flint of Rockviile was despaired of and she was it 3 e ct Sup Newland of Nor The Stafford Ministerial association rates! s I egate, W. L. Higgins of | And Denver rushed to the telegraph | nk White of the West Side has| Wich was her or Ze | Clupp Mon ey sriernoti Aolicy Tabiets o ville: delogate, W 1 Hlggine of | B e, the (pIe8™P) | boen taken o the Narwich state hos. | conduct tne first qua | Ciapp Monda noo 5o B ) Stafford Springs, Frederick | world that the ‘mile high city’ had |Pita] z 5 . at the Methodist churc | Delinguent Dog Owners. nroat b ! Stafford Springs, redericl | the smallest citizen on the globe, | 11€nry A. Wilton of Providence wasl May Be Department Commander Town Clerk Marcus B, Wisk reports| Wl o s e: county reporter, Cyrus B.| “Now Denver must deflate its chest ‘1,,“’”5“5 with friends in Danlelson,| His friends believe that the pro ere are about 300 dogs in town | (Jif From Tholancet:' . n afford Springs: essayist, [ atd yuit sending silver n & bottles i £ pects are excellent for the election of i registered. B i teastas . s ting, Frank L. Smith: | to Miss Ketchum, was champion | Mrs. Walcott Witter of Brookklyn | Ewenezer Bishop, past commander of o Hoy Scouts will have a field da i ey £ Lo o e annual meeting, Elf P, Flint, | for only a few days and ‘Kid® Fournier, | a8 Sone from that place to a sanita- | A. G, Warner post of this city, as|at Eilithorpe Saturday. T deslres to treat bati O Tablets for & per i San Francisco's It o Baare | ceive treatment. PR i der of the G :. | borough patrols will meet at the post- {ime in » drug diss - n Fran latest pride, now bears | FiUm to receive treatment | Gepartment command AR t San ateed Ohitdves ‘B alos st 4t Labor. the: tit Aot et 1 el Dr. Robinson Past Crisis, It @onnecticat office at 1 o'clock for the hike to the the saliva. T know of anly 4 amint. L d sos o e s e ha | Dr. Rienzi Robinson's many friends | Pewalis T s el : o e feks) |here are encouraged to believe that| SEMNL-Ehro, st Thwater. The Woman's Home Missionary so- b L "‘X\( co » 2 d ‘_”;”:':j: B oi o he has passed the most serlous stage| Ernie and Ernie, dancers and sing- | cie of the Methodist church is to i i 3 & C( " nts produces uys Out Partner, |of nis illness. | ers, had a pleasing act for th meet with Mrs. W. H, Reed this (Fri- EADY 5 . 7 ”‘: L‘j““]” .\;‘ 1y Racicot of 150 Windham | C. C. Young of Reynolds street is to| theater ratrons Tr d Mr. | day) afternoon at 3 o’clock. . s of 19 road, who for th few vears has 'recelve a new touring car in a short| Ernic is a one-legged dancer making Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mullen and . e Ll One working | 2°¢1 4ssoclated with the firm of Oden | time. | a particular Thit Aaughter Ruth are visiting relatives in Wnteggday {‘"’ iy prs & Co., doing bus at 60 South Park | Poles for a new line to be erected; Satisfied with Convertion Events. Boston. ample Id by | by the People's Light and Power com- Delegates from lowns in LONGWEAR=EASILY: ; inhabitants | Alfred Oden of Masnsfield Wednesday | pany have been erected on Mechanics ol Wwhs In IS Sef-|tion in for a bungalow on Highland ¢ skatot ot JINL EASILY. 'AID A 85 inhabitants | afternoon and will hereafter conduct |street, Hom b Wingham county <o the Sepubs | farvee/ &1 ilding will be two Upon receipt of a WATER-ANDSPARK-PRODE. rbu 4 92 inhabitants | the busiress under his own name. The | Additional cars of machinery for the | {ieatine neidum s L e stories, 32 two-cent stamp to 1 : 96 inhabitants | consideraticn of the sale is not known |mill at Williamsville continue to' ar- | gorived oTurou R pay postage we wi EATON-CHASE CO., 98 inhabitants =k - [rive at Dayville. T e B gladly send you a COLCHESTER Accident to Myron E. Abell and Car- inhabitants LUMBERMEN MEET. | A considerable sum of money is to| 1% Cprpectiout delegatio inhabitants s be expended this summer in making | %% e 16 inhabitants | Hea x | esise to s L It has Leen decided to 6 inhabltants | Hear Addresses on Chestnut Blight— | ePair to St. James' cmetery, Rallfad | ;us1 " brnquet of ihe P trial tube FREE - NORWICH - Reports of Ties Committee street. ¢ school alumni sesociation ¢ roil E. Staples—Extension of Tele- i inhabitar Plan B. Tat: ation the “bas# of population, & oglE i 3 ; fl"l )f;‘]‘:;lf"m?'lgp nave| EvCRINE. Ju §, this being phone Service—Postoffice at West- est employer of children in the he Lumber Manufac asso- embers of Kill grange have | commencement weel - Cl h 1910 Moriden and the | clation of Southern New England held y invited friends to the basket social 8- | The doors and lccks on the new cells | chester Closed. | ‘ ! riden D@1 & special meeting in the rooms of the |ranged by the organization for next|that are to be placed in the police % b nd Carroll E, B Willimantic board of trade Thursday, | Monday evening. station of the municipal building are | MYTOR R. Abell and Carroll . Bta- —— & g » & ies met with serious accident on 3) The morning session was called to or- | Many of the farmers in towns in this | to be of toolpre which material | B0 RS T o i . i SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR. der at 11 o'clock, and those pr | section of the county have been devot- | wiil successtull attempt of |, 205 % -';_“"" - "*’{lj "'\‘:‘fj DUE, NS _qve pre. ” i T Nat. | Tere, addressed by “State Dotanist . |Ing the days of the present wesk to| auy prisoner to cut his way out R B i R i estores Faded and Gray Hair to Nat-| P, Clinton and Sta orester Spring. | Ploughing their flelds. ) R ot . o g e s e Message from Caotain's Wido { ural Color. Mr. Clinton's remarks dealt with the| Willlam N. Arnold‘was at the agn| The Bulletin Told the News First. |bunch of shingles on his ahoulder and| | ‘2o00® '~ poted ety chestnut blight. At noon the mem- | company store in Willlamaville collect- } It was stated by a locai news d e S O e T vl nod Sta. | Captain Gmith, the comman There ng new about the idea | bers adjourned to the Hotel Hooker |ing taxes Thursday Thursday tha ales of news e T B At ot | Titanis, hak: whithen & T 5 o of & v restoring the color | for ner | No announcement has at yet been|in this city this week have t ples fall to the ground. a distasce of | THEnlc, has WENTAR & BUC hair. Our grandmothers kept N the afternoon another received at the local postoffice to show | 1argest of any we several years, Nt g I el VAN DonKcet- | She Wiktse gl 5 et o | dar ssy and abundant | of an executive nature, was who was the successful candidate, out | due to the great ¢ o read 7 Lruised shout the Tach SI% Tooy |5, UGS S0 tiew kit - For B gy 5 MONUMENTS sagrs of u ' simple "Sage Tea | report was received by the of the more than a score Who took |the Titanic disaste dribblin s The men although hurt re. | heart overflows with grief B ] r their hair fell out or took on|men from a special commi the civil service examination for ap- n wh 8. ha : ¥ ‘ e old and comiinued their | #2d is laden with sorrow th e Fleadstonos ana Markers In onur’ stock \ded or streaked appearance,| has held t th Dointient us' s alevk tnthe'looal of- | ias resulted in steady heavy zales of |Paed theecafoldiand coutinred weighted down with t ' . . ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | ¢ w of Sage leaves, and | chasing y fice. |all editions since Mc MOTRING, RS 0.8 S | den that has been thrust up Ma M end Inspect 1000 artistic designs. | I heir hair, with wonder- | Haven & ad Co, i Invited to Willimantic. when the = & Wre( To Extend Telephone Service. God be with us and comf . < & WM, F. & P. A. LENNON, ot fTect, Members of Rose of Lima council, | T4¢R€¢ A¢H The Bulleti The poles for the extenslon of the “Yours in doep sympat 2 84 corner Main and Watson Streeta, we don't I ve xu‘p.rs..m 10 FUNERAL. . K. of C., have been invited to beguests Addition for Foundry. elephone line to what is known as | ELEANOR § Wie & resome method of gath- { the . % it bis sl by he ra s bee g st sireet, Sale heve been Wiitheanits, Cous. L r d o af the concert and ball to be given b ontract has ; 3 _, p r d naking the tea. Cetuln H T‘flany |San Jose council of Willimantic a local contractor for the ¢ \ and the pole gang will begin | Father Lost.. No Hope. sudibn. Son _—m oy skilitul chemists better \lvin M. Tiffans | Danielson fans interested in the re-|of a brick addition & 2 hem at once. As there are| Philadelphia, April 18— harles M could do it ourselves: and all| . family Tome. 514 |Sults of various league ball games no he pla Putnan subkcribors on the street it | No hope” wan the terse 1 s, John 9 10 90 dn Locealr Jor Mo peniy- | - owis 4 hursday mernine | 10n8er have to wait-until next morn- acline The addition w il he wal office. | reccived hera todey from ¥ of ’ « . Wyeth's Sage and Sul- SIS0 Gvenpe, dhuredas wrorning |5, "o get the scores, which are being | p uch needed roor 1rs wn and two Sons o s Williams, whe S another old-time scalp| ChUreh, was the oficiating clergyman, | 1€V arrangement in Danielson esstul |attending the funeral of William " | oi the Titanic. The cid 4 v | The body was then placed aboard the | Experienced in Supervision. = | e e ity b il G g W e | s paration gives youthful col- | 10:07 express and taken to Windsor If Danielson is fortunate enough to | OBITUARY. | nry Maynard of Westchester was | was or his way here from § e i hair, and is one| ‘'D€re burlal took place in the af range for public playgrounds for the | - Jiir Deck Thirese visit relatives. Afte . i se for| ' € r e Geo 8. | children this s r, expert superv I r W. Whittlesey. - his wife in 1890 Mr. Williams m Rt | Barsta 5 e pi e B oo gt gl g M\""\ sorne 5 - Westchester Postoffice Closed. eyt 2k he & e, ; fty ee yot- | Jackson and Elm 2,000 g. Fu ! Principal Robert K. Bennett of the at ho! Saw s ostoff it Westchester was ootk “ . -"0“‘ One pair of Boy's or Girl's gxist tod nd yo Betoc nn v igh school, Miss t\‘:“:.« rn]m» and t of wn, S e e ality | ELECTION OF DAUGHTERS - g fe 1 . - e opia el b i dent of Putmam for a number . oo B R OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION : extension Roller Skates Free der pErience.in SUCH Supstyisory. WODK: © - { years i ot Willimantic | 5 : o i Rt 4 : leiars erhead of Willimantic | Wilk ns gound of' Baking e Lo ot ; Cattle Turned Out to Grass. Plans for New Telephone Buiiding. |was ir htreday A Straight Administration Victory at em awa . 8| & Ona: 34 O (B Guild purchased Thurs-| To those in towns in this section| Begore the ne ) ding | 1 ington was & the Annual Session Powder | da nodel roag who may have cattle to provide feed ected here a deep ex ester visito sday | A F e al Service . % eputy S 4 S, Champlin |for, the first relief from the shortage ; : e returned Thurs Washington, Apr . s will be it Sout € in Hartford on |and high price of hay is at hand e i G i n Norwich. administration vietor Herds have been turned out to nibble | at the first of the season's grass, Now M, SUBPOENAED AT DOCK THE T. B. SADD C0. — — who recently Rk : showing in many grazing fields. The | e nderwent a eraticn Fairview | g | g D ¥ - | 760 Main Street, ! hospital, is recovering faveraply. |Pust winter's hay supply was Very|en to the subscr Two United States Senators Mest the | Willimantic, Conn. | was reroried a trifle beiter Thursdas |Une Cause Celebre Well Staged and will be completed and rea . Titanic Survivors, | M Melephone 2344, Duthhe is 811l in o Aangerous state. ~ | Acted. occupancy some tim s fa ashington, April 18 | argain or | n Gilman, Sr., who has | Une cCause Celebre, a drama T | or certain persons aboar - - sty confined to nis hcuse illness for the ! French, was successfully presented be \NA\JE ADVA'\CF 12 ia, whose names were not dis . 3 1 past three weeks, is able to bout. | fore o iarge audience that gathered in | osed, Senator Smith of M n and z | been visitiny for some days with iari- |2 many of those present Ccoming| Grosvenordale and North Grosvenor emb f senate sub-committee ra FOR CAMERAS ford friends, has returned to her home | fTom surrounding villages. The cast| o take the first steps he | on Bridge street, |of characters was made up principally | b of gL s ) ii- | L gl _lof local people, as follows: Polydare ot ¢ disas rk fo- | JAMES HARRIES, | this ciis for Some gare on acoeen 1| Chabol, Devid Gagnon. Heary Goulet. rosveriordal g o rescue ship, Senator | 0 | ELpAgn: sume of | willfam Dupuis, Alphonse |1 PRDR Al s ! er 901 Main Street. Willimantic, Conn. | SRLUIAEE. 08, Biep Rrothet gene i% A1 . Bernard, Adelard Perre: 3 5 Ed g mitte n the v . AT, I ' Mandevill Joseph Desrosier | sVenorua n o g ) ) | 2 A. McDonald and grand- | madas Gignere, Arline Thebeault | advan n wage bl : iia who "I‘R"\M N. LN\I 1 | seph_Meunier, Marie Champs jiian g0 in & \ INDERTAKER and {BALMER | . St o g neau, Delia Perrsault, Yvonne | of next weelk o6 » s Telephane lady Assistant 5 What HEM-ROID Will Do For A Louls: raltihact { the amount of the ad € e s ey SN E | gt 2 WcmZn Wm‘» Pu: ol To End Stoning Trains Sob het 1t b uukemood ¢ tow her officers of the b | 3 Up to the present time no arrests!be from 7 to 10 per cer This cor o fore'gn s was any a woma ¥ alob et been made In Danielson as the |cern granted an advance to its em- | pelied tod PP e A I’me- & SHEPARD, P r having Dbeen thrown | ployes in 1908, when no other mills ¢ Nagel sald there ecees Sessions & S . s = ¢ @ ssing E \is town, | this section did so, and has been run questlon of the jurisdiction of [ W of HI 1D 8 0 r slice department g full time through s 4 ate to summon any witnesses m e it : g an investigutio hoa " tir v ) Supervising Inspector g ;. . xing the bl Ston y a " 2 nore e Th e steamboat inspec d gged s g rains o ice, Sergeant at Arms Ri ' AT OAN T : y SRR OB g, e Will Return to Maryiand Parish, | nfic & re- | relatives aboard the Carpathia. N @ rea muiles ve | K ¥ oda EFrid {or Boston, from wher L 2in | Go sgle of New York and othe em ot Padiless Bxteacting and o) work, || ouiles w tre 8 e suath o Min masiak ar |, 208 Lottie DA . n | Goldfogie o } York and other mem 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or ainless Extracting an : - te (o his parish at| e Sunnyside cub ere p : ol | : tin N duantico, Maryland. Rev. Mr. Darble| pyg,y) ev, Chairmen Smith sa , 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only Filling a Specialty has heen in (own for & Week, visiting | “The heavy oy | e tlaredi Al bNH more satisfactory ately proceeded with and pressed wich ’ his parents, Mr. and A\Ir:.i““ s L. |, £ Miie Sest, - Willimantic FULL SET TEETH $5.00 Orpl\eum Theatre, | b ie s s aiee He nas Telephone cently recoves from an iliness that 50 Star Soap Wrappers ith various Pu suses than in | asly e T il Giri re NATURAE BoNS DANIELSON | incapaciiated mim for several weeks. | Vi varlous Putnam b B K Miinces ot oin Nonkes oF | i L resg today ordered favorab & owe vamery of mresn mian: o || Gold g9 o PureGoldgp || FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAT-| SCHOOL § SUFERV[SION I U T B A By Regular Value, 150 Wrappers. S . ps. O sters and Clams, at w::-g - 4 5’0:;:.’ _ INEE AND NIGHT. | Werking Out S;uflac(only and With| wWashingion, April 18.—The Red | nd conserve the :.”r‘: Spego L e celain ware, beautifully decorate forul .1. gns in color TS P e 2o 5. | F0CUD S S5 R oo anp siy stoo co, Beneft o Towns | o sochy s e wpmmoprsis | i G5 e obeainic iy f Bt Stas Bok Wekppers t H A bavlnre {he advantage of adopting the sys- | dent Taft, it we at the Ked | gheuld be-t penalize ves M. HOURIGAN, Furniture E. 1. SPRING. Piaqo iuu;r King Dental Parlors | Playing Home Sweet Home, i, o coveiion of sl oty Ciom, s, N1 i | TS AT D e that ot 6266 Main Street, Norwich, Conn i 203 MAIN ST., | and the FOO! “..,nu.‘.n\ complete standardization of | Ernest P. Dicknell, national direcior | yotion mt be considore THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY "Phena 186-4. Willimantic. Over Smith's Drug Store, H 3 ‘Hu \')l‘“,r v|u|l\:—”‘n K[hv' arious (;f the Red Cross. left te New | W e not going inio s :{\m e & Ganble DiktriDating. O i oo sehools {hroughout Killingly ork to va-operate with the Immigra- | with a club,” satd Chairman Smith Procter & Gamble -iba . 15 no aavertimug medium l,"‘ Norwich Gann; | Big Shows Small Prices | Viaor Ames has warked dilig Liisn. sahoritie toaiding: the destls | whnni this Bolit: was. pukgestad; | e . . B e Tpe Buls | . | pring about this result. AL the pres- iuie survivors Lave, however, full control of eyt Bar- i L = o e B e Y RS e

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