Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

iy Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN, SPECIAL SALE OF Wash Fabrics CONSISTING OF PRINTED WASH SILK, SILK STRIPED NOVELTIES AND SATURN DE SOIE Our Wash Goods section offers a most wonderful opportunity to those who need a few more wash gar- ments. We never had a better showing of wash nmlm:iuls than at the present time at a most remarkable saving. This collection consists of Printed Wash Silks, Silk Strip- ed Novelties, Satt s Spie and Corded Voiles in very pretty colors and patterns, and are the regular 50¢ qual- ities, now marked at 25¢ a yar Agnes W o | LEFFINGWELL i g MISSIONARY SOCIETY | S Tt ey 15 4 | Holds Interesting Meeting at Home of sctmen " re inst Mrs. J. G. Ward, It A . s Miss! society of | W i h I Japt hurch met j. G. Ward Wedne: follows: Singing, He % Psalm J. G. Ward; report ng Do Missions say? Mre. Eiliott Dolbeare; reading, Wife, Mrs, Ella Beebe Mrs. Silas W. Leffin Mrs. Leland Palmer: Soul: reading, ) My ssion ir. Smith’s Tee's Great 1 lis; reading, I \ omas H. Pea- P fourteen he meet- ng Sunlight. It Adds to the Comfort E of Summer Evenings i ‘ " | FALL CAUSED DEATH. Mrs. Edward Norton, Formerly of | rAle is | | Colchester, Dies in Meride Clicg safer—and more_satisfying of 403 Colony ywn a flight of Tuesday mo within haif s, Edward Nor re cool- recovering illness of a 1 it is thought that seized with a diz: spell and rward. A daughter was as- ng Mrs, Norton at the time, but of her and could not prevent M Norton uck on her | head, the shock killing h: 1 [ Norton was descending to the r was abont half way lemons and d en she fell. erystal-pre spring wa to Meriden from Sheeoughly with chil [ She was a as men and women. " urch from the maved from the ginger, elimin: beginnin, nization, but when { y 4 g the parish was ¢ d she became a | g S vy member of St. Joseph's. She was 65 makes Clicquot as safe 2 S @ | vears old and besides her husband is OTHER CLICQUOT BEVERAGES | rvived by four sons, James, John, asilla _ Birch Boor NE rd and Willlam, all of Meriden, forperitla | Bivch Beet ® [ana two dangnters, and, Anna. s Phophits B | she 1eaves 1. ildren. ar class grocers by the B B e cam, doors v Doty at 5 D. H. Burzham's Death. ::;1.»/-1 ; A Un correspondent W t he death b Two Larce; ; nany last Saturday brings to mi : that Mr. Burnham visit v } GLAssEs A ears ago with his son-in-law, A. B. Walls, and fell in love with the at- INEvery B | tractive’ roughness of tha old; Unton ills. M m was the architect t Chicago in 1893 s “the builder of Swiss President’s Limits. T £ erland is so titution that, xcep al purposes and to fa- ate the exchange of courtesies and f icable undersianding. for- 1 nations, he has no more standing the he six members of the | of which he forms a part, Harper's Weekly, He is elected one no official residence s is to sign the docume iis salary is in our to about $3,600 a year, I ere is no provision for private h traveling or enter- He is expected to live in the »f the cou: is office, the bund and they are elect get $3,000 a for three yi ars, their votes having the same force as th the pre t. As a rule, the president of Switz- A2 nd is before election a member of Sl e g s council and is elected to the high- 75 MONUMENTS, officewithout osition; but in 83 he had and, though he n e m, he was unable to support what In his country is Jooked s an affront and committed sui- e guration. onnection, it might be well b0, that Switzerland iz the the globe where it costs s in certain cantons | or are buried at the ex- Headstonos and Markers In our stock ready to bs erected. Obtaln our prices and inspect 1000 artisti> designa. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, eorner Maln and Watson Streeta, ‘Willimantie. Conz. DR. F. C. JACKSON Dentist, 5 e | Painless Extracting and ‘ A Continuous Pgriormanf‘. = Filling a Specialty | the psychological | . . | mom s gels (he noming #52 Main Street, - - Willimantic | from his party svery time without even ‘Telephone ‘w effor Galveston News. s e e —— ELMORE & SHEPARD, A SAFE sC»\LPwTL)NID. (Successors to Sessions & Eimore) Tmbalmers and funerdl Lirectors, 60-62 Novth Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone coznsction. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Makes the Gray Hair Vanish, know the value of Sage v keeping the hair dark, | glossy and in good condition ! o t phur is a s ement of hair and a deficiency % | of it in the halr is held by many scaip | A“to Truck Mov'ng l cialists to be connected with loss | lor and vitality of the hair. Un-| questionably, there is no betier remeds | LONG DISTANCE WORK for hair ana scalp troubles, ) A SPECIALTY premature grayness, than Address: P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phone ¥ 350-2; 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantic Ct. | E. H. SPRING, Piano Tuner Chemical Company "Phone 185-4. Willimantie. EPpe air 18 losing its color v it you i, or dry, itehy L fty cent hotile of Wy eths | i druggist, | our Ariggist, | o it according mp A mwe varvary of Fresh Fishi wis | uoubl th dand Scailops. Oysters and Clame, at 5 STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nirt 5. and see what a difference a few e atment will make in the ap- L L R e A All druggists seil i, under e UNDBRTAKER and EMBALMER | 00 he money will be re.un(’i:ml sr"xh., $2 Church St, Wiliimantic, Ct. remedy is nol exactly as represented. Talephone Lady Assistant Agent Lee & Osiood. ananl asaessEnansnes! antic, Danielsonand Putnam esnnnusnsanan, NS EEEEEE AR N A IS RN RSN RR RN AR SES NP AR SRR AR RN REE sacted save to counsel the comrades | Ceneert company; the Chicago Ladies' | congregation uniting with the congre- contemplating attending the - | orchestra; Bastern Concert company, | gation on the hill. is of the s 9 ment to safeguard the interes appearing in the order named ,one| To Speak Adventists’ Conference. ' What ls Going. On Tonight, easiern Connepticut comrades, ¢ACh month from October to Fabruary, | s i Girls' Glee Club Annual Regeption inciusive. . and Dance in Town Hall Among the speakers te be heard here at the Rhode Island and Eastern Con- n 3 Condition Enceuraging. At Stafford Springs F 1 t dvent Purinton Temple, No. 2, Pythian Sis- - prings Funeral. necticut conference of the Adventist ters. John T. Murphy, who was shot two| Mrs. Mary Shea, widow of Dr. D.|church on Tuesday, Wednesday and Moving Pictures at the Bijou and | vweeks ago last Wednesday evening,|F. Shea, and her sister, Miss Kather- | Thursday of next week are A. F. Trice Scenle Temple. #3 he was coming frem work, was very | me Tigue, were at Stafford Springs | of Bridgton, Conng L. ¥. Reynolds of . =3 comfortable at St. Joseph's hospita: | Thursday to attend the funeral of a | Providence, R. L; F. J. Davis of Laf< I. W, W. PLAYING OUT. Thursday, He Is able to sit up a lit- | sister of Dr. Shea, avette, R, L; S. T. Barber of River- ; S tle. 5 point, R. L; G. A. Ferguson of Peace- o - Organizers Leaving Town—Chief of | . Briefs and Personals. dale, R. L; Wiiliam H. Durfee of Oak- Police Forbids Woman to Selicit \ ¥ b"l‘;‘;f: o ‘l’;;m':l:gn‘”;{;‘lmng“? waS | Jawn, R. 1, and Rev. H. E. Thempson, . o Noran o it wan | * S BB TRI | ERCpSL, e, Hiton, e er ith Sulpho-Naptho recent guest of relatives in town. e ' Dis | gng 0 Thursday forenoon, Benjamin J. Le- Pl R Beme as the result of 1vy poisoning. ‘| Feltman, pastor of the Advent church- Mrs, George H. Spencer of Bridge| George Foote of Southbridge, for- . Vi sere, an organizer for the I W. W.|sireet spent Thursday i Hartford — |merly of Danielson, was visiting here | C2 i Putnam and Daniclsan, Wil glsq T, with ‘ofhee. prashissrs, hus ‘Voch | "o Socnt (TBUIMay in BEaritord. - il merly of P R DO i el NOW IS THE TIME to prevent the in the city for several weeks, said | cisl % Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh subjecy o i veral weeke, i |for a visit with friends in Norwich.| Mr. . Jame sh are en- | Cn ik rgymen. T f T T O iotomn for & while,| Miss Verna M. Hastings has gone | \S3ining Mr. Walsh's sister, Miss Ca- | “'Roy, Wells Partridge of Marblehear, pest of flies in your house this Summer. therine Walsh of Brooklyn, N. Y. and then to New Jersey, where many |to Providence for a visit of several Thy . % Mass., is visiting relatives in Putnam, NE FLY hatched Oda means man' labor difficulties exist at present. Ho |days with friends. pms;d;:“'-“:‘lg“:gfl;";:’ the Daptist| " Rey, W. F. Geissler of FHingham, o today y said the Interests of the local of the | Mrs. Mary Kelley and son James left | sonage this (Friday) evening at six | MAsSy i8 spending a few days with MILLIONS later in the Summer. Crganization in this city would De | Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Ashley | oclook. friends in town. ; looked after by its members, but that | Weldon of Randolph, Vt, Mrs. Kelley’s | Harpld Atwood, son of Mr. and Mrs.| First Reunion in New Building. FLIES BREED IN UNCLEAN diterent speakers would be sent here | daughter. H. Clinton Atwood, is one of the grad- | At the annual reunion of Putnam irem time to time to deliver addresses: | A marriage licenso was fssued on | uating class at Clark college, Worces- |Hish School Alumni assoclation and PLACES. Put a tablespoonful of Sulpho- IUrRday arternoon, o b Thursday to Joseph Tesar, 28, and | ter. the annual banquet in the school . been in the city for some time, off | 3fjge Marie Jezak, the latter of South| Dr. J. B. Shannon was a visitor in|gymnasium Monday evening, June 17, Napthol in a gallon of water. SPRINKLE me to deliver addresses. d on, in the alleged interes of the | Wingham, Norwich Thursday. Robert T. Elliott of the Worcester L :};;gmufie.a;mm. th:;l“,‘,‘;"‘fi:: e A touring car for Ernest Ross War- | C sical High school will be toust. YOUR GARBAGE PAIL, and any musty bt i = rsonals. ren of Broad street arrived here on|master. Prof. Walter S. Bronson of ups” in the I W. W. seeking permis | Mrs, Helen B. Cummings spent | ThUrsday. Brown university will be present. Prin. or unwholesome place about your house. o s OrERTN 5 3 |, | Thursday in Hartford cipal F. E. Burpette and Miss O8go : tc help the organization. Chief B, H. y in e v 'he fly-eggs will be destroyed. Pichmond turned the request down,| John O'Nelll was a guest of friends PUTNAM e e - Db T y-€ges i o : saving that it was an established poli- [in Rockvllle Thuraday. R el e You will be surprised and delighted at y not to permit anyone to solicit Dwight H. Barstow of Scotland was | Rev. R. ornwell of Philadelphia : () : funds in the city. for object not |4 Willimantic visitor Thursday, Commencement Speaker — County | A Worcester paper says: = Dr. Hel- the few flies about your house this summer. directly benefiting the city o - ; ook Vilk . 5 en A. Goodspeed of 14 Lincoln square mantic and its citizens. The woman |, Raymond A Parker of Yale is at| Physicians to Entertain State So-|j2."yone to her country home in Put- Peitator was somewhat insistent, but | i home in this city for a few days. | giety—Sudden Death of Marie Lo-|pam. Conn, where she will remain un- A hundred other uses as the chlef cited a number of insténces | Mrs. Dwight E. Abel of Prospect 0 renz Brady—P. H. S. .|t October’ 10. st Where athers Dad been turned Jowi~ | SIS WaS & Hartford visitor Thurs- | o B2 P. H. 8. Alumni Ban- | o disinfectant, healer, cleaner. even solic claiming to be working ay. 4 in the. interests of various religious| Clarence G. Watkins of South Man-| Charles Sumner Blackmar of North | MYSTIC 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1 a bottle. Druggists and grocers. movements, orphans’ homes, _etc. | chester was in the city on business | Franklin, Mo, was & visitor in Put. | A hursday Some time ago it was necessary to nam Thursday. Mr. Blackmars' Tath- | D. A. R. Chapter Presented Picture of take this stand, as the business men er, Rdwin C. was born in East Wood-| Continental Hall—Plans for Geadua- and citizens generally had been pes- DANIELSON stock In 1835, leaving that town 10 10-| yion_Firemen's Delegates to State tered by solicitors with one game or cate in Ohio in 1838, He was for se c o R T e S ention. Gaptain Darbie ues Encampment | €Tt terms grand master of the grand Sipeoan LES ARTISANS OF TWO STATES | Ordors—Albert _Blackmar's 100th 1968e ot Moty J5 34N, | iy { JEWETT CITY YANTIC HAPPENINGS ot There was ce of 40 at Kilties’ Duo Pleases. There was an attendance o the monthly meeting of Fanny Led- Memories of Scottish moors and|yard chapter, D. A, R., in the } Birthday—Masonic Event—Arrange- | asonic | Ten Thousand Tomato Plants Sold— | Farmers Fighting to Save Crope— ments for Children's Sunday, { highlands were called up by the very | temple on Gravel street Wednesday af- Grower Raising 23,090 Cabbages. Chickens Killed by Rats—Invitations i excellent Kilties' duo, musical team, at | ternoon. The regent, Miss Josephine — to Kenyon-Williams Wedding Capt. E. I, Darbie of the Thirteenth | the Bradley theater Thursday after- | Dickerson, presided. During the meet- | George Les Artisans, the French-Canadian|company, C, A. C., bas issued the - | : g i i S | v y ¢ of| ing e v ental ha v evening fro; ol here frafernal organization, held a dlstrict | ollowing noon and evening. They have one of | ing a picture of the Continental hall |day evening from Hebron, W Hold Conference in Anticipation of National Convention in Montreal. A. Barber returned ‘Thur rmers are order relutive to the ap- | the cleanest and most gt i t he funeral of 5 el 1; s hursday | . pleasing acts| was presented the chapter by Mrs, |lhas been attending the funeral of I many inse B s ten | redrasbating | Prosshink Anutalf snékmpmant (of \Hhé | ssen heréidiile setwon. Hiram Denison. After the meeting a | stepfather, James A. Robinson. he cutwe pranches of the organization in Rhode | In compliance with G, O. No, 23, A.| _ Woodstock Academy Reception. social time was enjoyed. lm[r;.:hr;u-nu (nlmlu.ulue‘?lle‘rigw’.l Almf fhord tomia- and an ato bugs are ¢ In v Island and Connecticut citles and [, O, the members of the command | , Invitations have been received here| Nvere served, the comumitice th cRerle b b gy g o Py o e By iRl uiidoc e g lowns were In attendance. Tho sea- |will assemble st the state armory, n |for the anmual class recsption of the| yon: yy ce W, ‘Tingley. Mrs. | been set out in Griswold. L. M. Car- | Rats Kill Chickens. ons of the convention were held in | Danielson, on Monday, June 17, armed | §raduates of Woodstock Academy, Fri- | Tal, »:’» e e s | peiter hay thsaty-thras . tidsound | s kens. the 0ld armory on Center street, the |ng equipped in field service uniform | day evening, June 14, in the hallat the | /am Depisom Airs, Johg o Pho W | P00 "Dlants, all growing fitie | .00 ) sident lost 3§ chickend morning session being opened at 9.30 | for tour of duty at Fort | academy. A number from Putnam will| Mo Ira C. Hoxie, Mrs. JKdgar Ra ke Bt Al O oeiemp | One night recently by rats getting inte o'clock with prayer by Rev. John J. |} G. Wright, N, Y 3 | Soeontii | bun and Mrs. George C. Lane. shape, This beats any locad atemot | (o coops. Many are compaining of 5 J k: ¥ 3 v “Call oy fe ¥ 1 N &t_cabbage ra o finding, chickens dead mornin, in th ERpCY pARC BT ;‘M;Vll”fl‘i“ Calls will be as follows: First call| To Speak in Putnam and Danielson. | Two Will Be Graduated. Boviedl Sl LN fhie Righrsine ) png EHICKER SN JOMSRAPS. S5 e el weloomme o thevisiy. | ~La i assembly 780.° | Rev. . IL Coruwell of Philadelphia,| Pitns are nearly completed for the | grammar school are keeping on iic | o Rl s A uating exercises to be held at the | blackboard a list of flowers broug one of the finest orators among the | B! % mbly hall of the Mystic High|in by the pupils. Several of the t clergy of the country, will be tha|® » on the roads ich carelessness have been round the ing delcgates. Logee, Cooks Walter W. Wood and | The first business transacted was | Geesius A, Hamilton and Private Phit- | Pl Sffinere; which tsbnted L& o t { speaker at the commencement exer-|School, West Side, on Tuesday even- are amateur botanists and eacn ! j g s dangeron the ,‘_1 i u;. >fl'\dn; \\thll)\ e Ul\'fl_l p Robarge will report to the post|gises of Putnam High school on Wed- | ing, when two graduates will receive | specimen is identified and classified. | ;¢ norses could easily *s M“'; Lk R LY vice bresident, | commander at the state armory, Dan- | negday, June 19. Dr. Cornwell is to| their diplomas, Miss Grace Walkley Native Berrios. | in thelr feet, and besides they puncture e e Ry gecre. |lelson, at 715 a. m. June 15 to pre- | gpeak at the commencement exercises |and Albertus Brown. 5 M. Barrett has picked two boxes| autom pebvre, Willimantic; secre- | 1, ¢ ¢ o M. Barrett has pic o boxes 0bi . i Secre- | pare the company baggage for trans- i ng his tene Lallamme, Central Falls, | portation, o > o osage for {rans-{in Danlelon the following evening, the| Town High School Graduation, | strawberries from his vines, E. A. Jones is having his tenement 2 . 4 B < ] age S cou & 1 : + on Schoolhous: i renovated Blanket rolls will contaln shelter- | toate for Mo riiae 1o shle for| Great preparations are being mado | Twelfth School District’s ~Annual | % ouse Hill rer i = by The primary purpose of the conven- | half, two blankets and poncho, Olive ; the graduating ciass of the high Mastin Wedding Invitations. tion was to consider the amendments | Grab caps, blue denim hats and the towns to have such a notable| & ° y A 9' N ations have been received by O e ps, blue d ats and russet hool of the town of Stonington, the | o oroo) meating of the Twelith | i iy icather belts will be packed in squad | exercises to be held in Borough hall s t ably | local f spealer, 1L ed to -1 i e school ct was hel Asse i g dding of X AR e e e LRI e R A 2 COUNTY DOCTORS { Friday evening, June 21. There are|3ehooy SISIECt Nak feld o RSSCEON | Arvetta Ruth Kenyon, daughter of the treal, August 19, The amendments | Tne fine of $5 per day for absence | three of the Claes from e nand | large atiendance, 136 being present. A : B fiias shay o were:taken up and discussed, and uc- | srom' this four of duty will e en- To Entertain State Society at Willi- three from Gld Mvetle, Miss Geneva |y, Burdick was chosen chairman. The | ¢"“pyiry church, Bridgeport, June 18 mantio in' Ostober. report of the secretary and treasurer, ferced in aceol f 2 e ! . " . & oclock in the afternoor ventions are held all over this section | ¢a mess sergeant in addition fo his . E. F. 5 of this city, nesel- | Misxes Violh | Bldredde: aof) Plorents | o als. WUOWIng. GlICS wrere upesl re | vears ago by the organization, and thus the sen- | gther duties, 3 Yotinity Medical| Brovs and Bhilin HACris are fiom (0la] LoUAY dacied: Clerk Ana {eMuret, | f Grogon was & re- iment relative to_the proposed chang- | The company will assemble for dri:i | 8ociety, has named Dr. S. B. Overlock, | Mystic. Philip Harris will deliver the | auorcs 1o raick: district committes, | rin €s is ascertained from the members. |.¢ the armory at 8 o'clock on June 14, | Pomfret, Dr. George M. Burroughs,| class prophecy George H. Jennings, l-(-r-yrp A. Haskell o el At the convention Thur |9nd all articles which the men wili | Danielson, and Dr. R. C. White, Wil- | ¥ £ R i LA B sraia mother have step- of the general officers of wish to take with them must be at | limantic, a committee of the organiza- Engagement Announced. MR e auditor, nl e front in child welfare work ation were present, i tha arslory at Rt Hime. tion to confer with the committee on| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rickerman have [ RoDinson. .= o o R. Bedard, Montreal; Director F. Br 3 3 scientifio research of the State Medical | announced _the. éngagement of their | A 2 1-2 mill tox was Iald. The treas | urer was empowered to borrow a loan, | the amount mot to exceed $2,500. Af | the request of John F. Hennon, the | record of 40 weeks' school was read by eard, St. Jean, Canada; General Sec- | Children’s Day at Baptist Church. | society in relation to the arrangement retary and Treasurer H. Roy, Former | The following is the programme for | Of & programme for the semi-annual General President Joseph Lamarche, |the Children’s day concert to be held | meetings of the state society and the | M Montr Director Charles Boissin, | on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the | county society, to be held jointly at| Mis ghte=, Miss Emily F. Rickerman, to M. Wilcox, son of Mr. and s’ Wilcox, of Quiambaug. erman is a teacher in the When you buy & suft ou pay for cloth and Millpury, Mass.: and General Organ- | Eaptist church: Willimantic in October. An iny schools of the West Side, Mr, | GSOTEe H. Dennis. Those present surs, yous wa SD izer 0. 'A. Bourke, Worcester. | “Orchestra prelude; processional | to the state society to meet with car i & member of the frm of | S e i e At b e bx Adkiind The convention adjourned at noon | chorus; responsive reading; prayer, |.county society at that time and place| Wilcox & Shea, and both are well | o ieintalning the school i the dis- and the delegates and guests repaired | Rey. W. D. Swaffield; Children’s Day | has been accepted. known in the social circle in the Vil- | ricr for the last yvear was $12.504.17 EI“SMI.E to the Hotel Hooker for dinner. A |Greeting, Lindner Gallup; Children's | vy trict for che last vear was $18804; social hour was then enjoyed. An-|Fjowers, Mary Geer; exercise, Fish-| SUDDEN DEATH. | Firemen Chocse Delegates. 613.54. B A (Pure Virgin Wool) cther session was. held in the after-,ing, Marjorie Gaftney, Willle Whippie, | — 913.54. [ rcon and in the evening the delegates | Laurence Bassett, Nathan Cook, Mau guests at a reception tendered | rice Boswe them by the local branch of the Or- | class; WoRrsTEDS meeting of B. F. Hoxie Engine com- song by the primary | dy, Expires in New York. pany Henry Laukes was elected a del i R e exercise, What Little Girls Can | 3 i " Marie Lorenz, Wife of William E. Bra- | At the Tegular monthly business [ | 5 | We would hate to play whist with fo's 4 : 4 zate to attend the state firemen’s con- | o o : which bar our Seal of sanization in the society’s rooms in the | o, five little girls; recitation, Mar-| Information was received here Thurs- Sention in New London in September. | Colonel Roosevelt. The suit he held X Guarantee. A trial wi) Center street armory. The evening | jorie Gaffney; song by the school; | day of the sudden death in New York| Charles Ioley was elected alternate | WOUId be trump. no matter what it was fully convince you. i an enjoyable one for ail and gxercise, God Wants Them, Alice Jo X of Marie Lorenz, wife of Willlam E. | dele made—Philadelphia Inquirer. the visiting gates stated they | dan and Edwin Davis; song by the| Brady,whose home is in this city. Both | would return to their homes with a| school; recitation, Dorothy Burton; | Mr. and Mrs. Brady have been | fine impression of the Thread city. | recitation, Our Offering, Ruth Dixon gate. At a meeting of the Mystic Hook - prom- | and Ladder company Foreman Win- inent in the dramatic profession. It|fielq Gaskell was elected delegate to offering for the American Baptist Pub- | was understood here Thur: y that the | the » convention and Henry Deneke HEALTH OFFICERS NOTIFIED. |lication soclety; solo by Mrs, Frost,|body of Mrs. Brady would be brought Trin s aulegnts 1 al i with violin obbligato by John Morse, | to this city for burial. At the time of Alderman O'Connor Finds Contami- | Jr.; recitation, Mary Bassett; solo,|her death Mrs. Brads filling a Heard About Town. nating Conditions of Gity Water Ex- | Miss Margaret Burton; _recitation, | theatrical engagement In New York.| Thursday afternoon, ladies' day at Henry Gallup; song by the school; | while Mr. Brady was similarly occu- | the Mystic club, bowling, whist and reading, Miss Beatrice Whipple; Good | pied in Chicago. v and | music were enjoyed and refreshments B OConnor, chairman | Night, Bernice Burdick; benediction, | Rachel Brady, brother and sister of were served. B it et | Rev. W. D. Swaffield; orchestra post- | Mr. Brady, have gone to New York in| Mrs. George W. Keigwin left Thurs- ist. Alderman D. of the water lude. | connection with the funeral arrange- | day for Wilmington, Del, for two ed that ¢ s of contami- : on 3 fo : . Del, G N Mariaie Tove Will Be 100 June 13. ments. The deceased woman's home | months’ stay with relative not been eliminated, and has given| Albert Blackmar, resident in the | Was in Toronto. : Morgen s visiting at his formal motice of the same to County | neighboring town of Foster, will ob- Current Topics. ast Main street George E. T. Ward and daughter Elizabeth are guests of Dr. Ward's mother, Mrs. Lucy Spicer Tiealth Officer George E. Hinman of | serve the centenary of his birth on| One of the members of the town Windham county and County Health | Thursday of next week. He is in sur- | school committee indicated Thursday Officer Edward M. Yeomans of Tol- | prisingly good physical condition for| that recent correspondence might cr lund county. |one of his years. Relatives in this| ate the impression that all teachers Unless these sources of contamina-|and surrounding towns are anticipat- | the town of Putnam were affected by tion are eradicated by the owners of the | ing the anniversary with a great deal| recent salary changes, but that thi property whereon the contaminating|of interest. Mr. Blackmar is the old- | ig not the case. 1 Mrs, Alonzo B. Collis have < o Rockville, has moved his avenue, East | 3 4 . | family 1 riatter exists, prosecutions will foi-|est person living within many miles| The district Sunday school conven- | oo chard street, West Sid | Tow, i ratns that | OF 25 Bome. tion to be held at the Congregational | > sp; e e ] The Alderman O'Congor maintains thal church today (Friday) will bring rep- | v . S > 3 i Gty o o T e ehoihated Conferred M. M. Degree. N i ey York at their bungalow on the of the church- | vk when the people said they would sec| There was a notable session of Mor- | eq in this end of the state. The list of | 'y to it that they were, but, instead, they | iah lodge, No. 15, A, F. and A. M, | gpeakers is a very interesting one. e permitted them fo remain all| Wednesday evening, for conferring tha | *"Tpere were no changes in the strike these months. In his opinion, a grave M. degree, with all the chairs occu- | gjtuation here Thursday. Evervthing injustice has been perpetrated upon |Pled by past masters of the lodge.| remained perfectly quiet. Not so many the public by the property owners in|Some of them having served many | girikers were seen in the business se Lottie Wolfe of Waterbury is : Heating Plate iploy of W. L. Maine. question. He is of me’ opinion that f‘tflrsd iffl'xam; i{; t;nieomprese;me\'no( tion as during the first —_— b 2 i " % it is up to the county heaith officers | Grand Master Justin en of Nor- | oo “but the majori as proved a great convenience to a ias 10 have the contaminating sources im- vr"h‘-”»\ldl::?'d:‘!\”:ur&'é Szg‘;k“"v Past | ers that went out are still in the vicin-1 | H“,mm]"s Tuuo,w ;d;‘r B:::M by i ugsrer, of the p..‘;";:;f L diately " eiiminated ster, pro ing exempli- | {0 bk Al tik s a result of an order is v | your, deies, I it it & ation of the degree. In conjunction | 1t¥, and keeping close tabs on th Father John D, Coyle, pastor of the mely bnmhed. It hat lone 3 eramelad chrmoers. 1ot John’s R. C. church and superin- poris Sy mpdl e ndent of the Roman Catholic ceme- top, drop dhelves in New Haven, the bands and racks, etc. Made with ., companying society )l;l;e!:;b:; Oil coo 'Stovc lar)hn:n"f::v r;.x and funerals will be b g B at the gates of the cemetery for 3 X vk o tes to come out, thus doing This year we are selling -_—: vation | with the communication, like which 4 | cne has not been held in Moriah lodge| Concert of Methodist Sunday School. | Firm, for vears, a banquet was served. Following is the programme for the tract to build 11,600 feet of ; concert to be given at the Methodist mus state highway in the towns of Chap- | bieutenant Bradford Second Lieuten-| hyrch Sunday evening, Children's | tions lir and Hampton, calling for an ex- ant. day: ;i penditure of something like $20,000,| It was announced here Thursday| Orean voluntary, Leslie Heath State Highway Contract for Local as been awarded Jones & Poccaro of | that Lieut.. Herbert H. Bradford of| Scripture reading, L. F. Battey wway with a greater p of the The New Perfection Broiler | this city. The strip in question com- | New London is named in special or- | er, D. B. Gilbert: anthem, ch heoRlmi-Sad BB i New Perfection Toaster mences at a pi where the road for | Jer No.-139, A. G. O., as second lieu- | itations, Thomas Richmond > fo band and scamper all over The New Perfec aste Hampton lea the main road to| tenant (senior) of the Thirteenth com- | la Brownlie: song, Ruth Pratt and Es- lots and burial pla in the cem- The New Perfection Griddle baplin, and runs to a point about|pany, C. A. C., of Danielson. Lieu- | ther Franklin; recitations, Etta Clark, | etery. 1000 féet from the railroad tracks | tenant Bradford will be with the local | Walter Barnes, Dora Diggins; _solo —_ — | each designed specially for use on the New at Clarks Corners station. When the ! company during its approaching tour | Robert Stanley; recitations, I An Effective Cure. | Perfection Stove. ch of road is completed there will| of duty at Fort Wright, Fishers Butts elyn Shaw, Ruth Shaw; cho b on i aen, Oln el e ertec . & be a fine state road all the way om | Jand. rus, boys from Mrs. Stanley's cl ‘rw‘,‘j”,‘ from & fedaral prison an ‘With thesc appliances and the New F‘ev!erxmd myh-'dozv\‘:e;\ Willimantic' to Hampton Hill, except | To Utilize Frame Tower recitation, Ruth Pratt; Rosebuds, Vio. L“’w s oot gt R ayieg | :v::‘::.':;v{'l:fl(".:ummy < :’;—:n:')\“fhelr:'::d.(h:l-mj 1 distance of 1800 fect that crostes| The metal frame tower that forme ";;]“‘\{‘lg“"r':‘c‘;:-fifr“'“‘,;fi‘:;k» Timp May | Now in Wall oy oople e the New Perfection al the year rou che aiyGlacks - (0 Dis | 1 supported the bell used here to give | Baldwin: e ey buiss « " The g sirdten winl ot he_con- | ¥ SUEPRTIeS (i bl i BT 3 BIRC | solo, Sidney Madison: recitations, X e o STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORX structed until after the grade cross- | 1\ATNINES of fres mefore Lo e ve. | Hughes, Robert Stanley, Waiter NEW YORK CITY BUFFALO, N, Y. ng has been eliminated at that poing, | ¢ 08 90 U8 SE0 ST e Py sup- | Marion Wilcox, Janette Gilbert: cla e — MBANE N. Y. BOSTON, MASS. s a big fill will be necessary when Fes i song: recitation, Grace Brownlie; solo, | port for the auxiliary bell and strik- | ing apparatus that is to be located at | the central fire station, in accordance with the vote passed at the annual the change is made. Alice Devins; recitation, Gertrude| SHELBYVILLE, ILLINOIS MAN Brownlie; chorus and solos. Florence Gilbert, Helen Devine, Lizzle Barnes: | | | | ¥ | Medical Society Elects Officers. % L 1 : Sammy | Found Relief from Eczema After Suf- The Willimantic City Medical $o-|}torough meeting in April. recitation, Hazel Perry; ~solo, Samm clety held its annugl meeting Wednes. | i A | Walsh; essays on early Bible h fering 20 Years day evening at the home of Dr. R.| Guest from Missouri. by the members of Mrs. Marsh's ¢ C.White. A review of the vear's work umner Blackmar of North | Flmer Fr was given and a on_ Medical | Franklin, Mo., is the guest of his rel- | ham Hall r twenty vears 1 suffered from | i White. “harles Sumner Blackmar of | Clarence Shaw, Stan " ema. My skin would break out | nsuing year were The Mr, Blackmar fror ; solc " orence Darl ourn terribly. T heard | President, Dr. | irl 15 a prominent official of the | ation, Flo and decided to tr. ! ik i co president | 00d of Locomoilye Engineers, | & enediction, | A o or three appiications Need prlntlng P as recently held a convention | Going to Europe. relief and before I had from where he went to | ey AR I was completely well. | Simonds, Owen vigit r fves In Washington, D. C. i son is to leave there it others who suffer wing | "he visiting Mr. Blackmar is the driv- AR P you may publish my h w a locomotive on a fast lmit a0t he: as | believe Saxo ve will d 1t of St. Louls over the Mis- - you - clai Kansas & Texas road. it wil ur 1, re 1 Academy Sunday at Woodstock. Michael P. Cronin Delegate. At the re eeting of A, C for the servie ments for Coming on. kY ‘Couru of Enterta day Se fer camp, No. 8, U. 8. W. V., Th | ¢ Next Sunday in Wood I Rhd Deaising ope o | ev 4a Aviny hail, Comirade| The Younls Peoplé's courke of enter-| Next Sundav in Woodstock will be | softens, soothes and heals the skin direc- | &8 OnInE I D A R teq. dal. | tainments for next fall and winter, ar- | academy Sunday, this being preceding | In wll sorts of eruptive disorders, such The BULLETIN Ce gite to the nminth annual encampment | ranged by the voung people of the | the annual commencement exercises at | as cczema, barber's itch, ringworm, v 4 e held tn Stamford today and to- | Baptist, Congregational, Methodist and | the academy in that town, one of the | tetter, etc. 64-66 Franklin Street Taortow. in place of Comrade A. W.| Episcopal churches, will, It oldest institutions of its kind In this| It is guaranteed to help you—we Leet, who resigned because of In- | uounced, be made up of the Bo part of the state. Following custom, | cheerfully give back vour money if ubility to attend (e encampment, No! perfal Concert, company; Reno B.!there will be no services on that day ] it does not. Pharmacy, G. other business of imporiance was tran- Wellbeurn, sclentific lecture; Hayden in the church at South Wogdgack.ghe G, Engler, Norw: Conn.

Other pages from this issue: