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Ll NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1912 en MAVE YOU PILES? Then Hem-Roid Is What You w.ne’ l f Here is a physician's remedy, in sugar-coated tablets taken inwardly, , that cures all forms of piles and LLIMAN her home, 243 Lewiston avenue, Sat- | H. P. Buell, membér of the committee | tertdined friends over Sunday from | avolds painful operations, as well as Wi TIC urday afternoon, In honer of her | for three vears; C. H. Dawley, clerk | Whitman, Mass, where Rey. Mr. Gri: the common odious treatments. It at- = daughter Edith's third birthday. | 8nd treasurer; B. C. Snow, collector. | wold was formerly pastor of the Meth- tacks the very cause-—bad circulation. What Is Gomg On Tun_ught_. There were ten of the little lady’s ac- | The reports of the secretary and treas- | odist church. Th s, )Tlmmx-m = Dg; II’»'(ThK:rdt: 1»\(1”'“““ Lodge, No. 22, Knights of| quaintances present and all had a |urer were read and accepted. 1t was | The Horse Holds His Own. “ROID sold by N. D, Sevin &| Pythias. lealiput. time, -Games Wi layed. | voted to lay a tax this year. I Notu i - s a2 -y 4 g . Movir Pictures at the Bijou ana|P! ere played. Y 2 o R N gl Notwithstanding the fact that more §om; Nopwiah, ContL, gad ML Aruewiss | scenty, Femple. - o e PO DY Revers Lt silk fags dnd birthday. c dr. and Mrs. Frea Aiger of West-) g,y iomobiles than ever have been Sold oot guamatecd “Dr Teonhardt| . Begular Meeting of Board of Select- | 4y Were given each guest. The dining , © ‘;‘;“‘f were callers here Saturday. in this section this year, the sale of ction guariateed , Leonh: men (today) room, where a dainty little lunch was arry Elgart was in North West- | horgeg js also greater than it has been Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y., Prop. BRrrot was pretilly decorated with | chester Saturday. red, white and blue crepe paper. CAFE ENTERED. $15 or $20 Stolen from Safe in Green- berger Place. Vel r € in years, and¥prices are at a high level WEI. S e for the animgls. Rector in Charge. 3 Sanford, Brooklyn, Alfan’ VENERABLE CLUB'S REUNION. < e DANIELSON Farmere Need “elp During Haying— New French Books at Library— For Eleventh Year the Boys of 70 and Over Meet and Feast—Six Deaths During the Year. SCHOOL PICNIC Rev. F. 8. chure tor of St. rector of Trinity is to be acting rec- church of Danielson rm and Year m Old Hop Closes tha 7 River Distflct. The, V VT AT PR sizblla Scheol Attendance Report for Two | during the I(l;m‘ “;h;it Re‘\ Jamet: H. | sy he Vensrable club of indha 3 s o s Jeorge, away on his vacation, s B Old Hop River | held its efeventh annual meeting and G::;L“i“}}r”;.‘?;g‘t\’;ie}“‘T&U"?g“““;’h!‘)";_l;’; Towns. xL | which will 'be during the greater part umbia, closed for the sum- | feunion at the Hotel Hooker Satur-|, cate in,the Windham house block | Miss Gladys Chase of Hartford has | of July S ’ tion Wedn Afternoon. Coveq ohe dlub's membership 1s com- |5t the cofmer of Maln and Church |been epending a few days with Miss b S i o held in the grove near posed of ""‘; who have -‘““(’""“ 70 or | gtreets, reported to the police that | Eileen Davis. | Mills will be closed in Danielson all Many of the parents and { Tore years of age., The meeting is sometime during the night an entrance Henry C. Spear of New Britain was |day Thursday, July 4, and a majority h the children were present (DU o "‘““b‘j‘ Cheas® | had been effected to his place of busi- | With friends in town over Sunday. of the storestwill be closed all or part ur ew er eC on l'Ol er nd had a most enjoyable time e e TorerEan | ness and money to the amount of from | B. W. Lewis Dimon of Wakefield, R. of vljfl du,v.\ n.?e mm;s";«-m 1;].; n'lusedl he teacher, M Alice D, Stough- 5 e TR 900 | $15 to $20 had been stolen. The police | I, led a meeting at ‘the home of Charles | all day t-the postoflice the usual . presented a handsome et |#nd old times were discussed, Those | investigated -and found that the en- | Green Saturday evening plidnes e helBE il ihe i B Is pleasing many women. It enablesthehmuewflctx:lb‘:fl = 1920 | trance had been effected by breaking | The W, U. flower mission com- | The al free delivery service will be j A 2 8 ¢ oy ¥ ! sion cc r d r a coal fire. ighton has taught in this ‘_h‘”“F _‘“, or pulling a hasp from the cellar | mittee to meet with Mary Stowell !:'J.s\)enurt} for ’gurn.u\, : as well on the New Perfection Stove as ove: three years and has given . 165 door at the rear of the cafe and that | Tuesday afternoon. | A meeting of e town school comi- o f satisfaction. 1t is 2 the t} had come up into the cafe | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Armington were | ittee is to be heid the high school It all the heat. Asd of course you are familiar with the with (1~v’|v regret that members of the | ¢ 4P L8 thron loor in the floor. The |in Providence Sunday | building this (Monday) afternoon. uses ° strict learn that she will not return. “m“-w“:‘um‘;] ‘“]’,; .ph | Money"was taken from a box in the ‘«lrlxs William Warrén and Mrs. F. O.| Caught Twelve-Pound Salmon. It cosks wtll,y. NCWR xt fall : P bt cafe, which would indicate that who- [ Armington are at West Point, visiting | w. M. S. Warren 1 oturned fro o . S - % LI aboee ""(’.‘,‘x‘ ever turned the trick must have been | Mrs. Warren's son, Cadet Albert H.|wo woens e U2 g s e It broils both sides at once. Wallingford. T Central school Williams, Lebanon, 90; John f:}_‘a‘” ax “‘x‘h»«lhft :‘" el it li‘.“p‘l “R'.'\‘“(,m o A M e | Maine R -pound seasalmon | It doesn’t smoke. Oll coo Stove ymmittee h selected Me Ho spencer, Bcotland, '79; George and also knew tha v was ke 7 ence H. Barber wi e- | was the largest fish taken by Dr., War- | : . ‘l(r‘nr':) “1‘ AL "WJ’““ \|.A“I\’;'|"( sx;\ 3 “ -\)Hm r, 8¢ gl.nfiL .:7. ‘« u)n, \l in the particular box, 2 vestigation | side at the first open-air service of the | pon. !h (”fik a large number of land- M It is such a convenience all the year cessor of Principal Nick . e lieatic o & b fi’:)‘l‘m o is being made by the poli Ataagn on Davis park next Sunday |j 1 out ~ of Grand Lake round. It will bake, bmol.dmundm s pé at th umbia, 77 . H T o SIh evening, | e ¥ fairly Il as & regular range. is a man, class | john M. rmon, Windham, 82; A. : _he says, v airly just as wel tion was made from | g B 5 gL ‘&ndu»! JOIN TEXTILE WORKERS. Fourth of July Picnic. | sh, though they were Adtoo gon (e Hows Pl Shine @ fio? cants % pard, city, | - — ,The members of the Baptist Sun- | 1s to bite, ol fnihed i vickel, wi TRk A Carders and Ring Spinners of Cotton school will have their outing and | Anthony, Yeoman: pionic. at Old Kinnsty: pond Taure: | day, July 4, Clarence Gifford, who was g Mills Organize. ‘2or 3 burnn- “tove. | raduated | Children Cry o it k sko given to anyone Mansfleld Center, The carders and ring spinne: em- 5 cents o caver mailing cont FOR FLETCHER'S Levalley, Gurleyville, $8; Al- | Ploved in the cotton mills In this city | from Brown university last month, |Dr-J. E. Shepard’s Clinic at Hospital— bert H.u v . | have organized and are now affiliated | expects, to take up post-graduate work [ - County Court Clerk to Have Satur- Gates, with the Textile Workers of America. CASTORIA STANDARD 'OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK day Half Holiday—Two Putnam 15 no mavertising medium Easurr. Connectieut caial to The Bule letin fon Busi % cosuila - NORWICH - ¢ First District Scheel Meeting. A\t the annual meeiing of the First | school distrist Lhe efficors clesied woie after spending the summer at Whife- Guests From Former Parish, Kev, aug 3 grien L. Hrisweld gu- couraging Just New. “Nab 4 Wasy years have he press B ! BUFFALO. N Y. land, 84: Alba The new branch is known as local No. | field, Me., where he is to preach. H s D i he Mil NEW YORK CITY O, MASS. - iy B e R e il RS | Husbands Divorced—All the Mills ALBANY, N. Y. % Sl Cate o Haying Bus NOTICE—COLCHESTER FIREMEN, 80; George W. West, city, e I‘?““\"rf'x of america. The Mem-| With the haying season upon them, | i B A e of the Colchester | Tracy, Scotland, 76 bership totals 105, ese Officers | many farmers In this part of the of Hartford, formerly | Fire be held at the Fire| A little after 11 g'clock the business | have heen elected: ~President, Samuel | qounts ‘are sncountering "miceiy e | s 2 visitor with friends Jay evening, July 1 at % meeting was held; the various reports | Barron; vice president, Fred Goss; utting harvesters::'Bor o of themr are i ully M Trlends] pects been so brigt cente . S heabe uie mviles orni getting rs. Som hem are b pec n so brig . . ¢ eq'®| showed that the club was in good | cording secretary, Alfred Morin; f making applications to employment | i B, M. Warner and ! in eastern Connecticut as > pre: standing, Officers elected were: Pres- | cial sccretary, Charles Burdick; treas- | agencies for help. ! Tuesday to spend the| ent time” said a mill was in e — ident, W. C. Lyman; vice president, Dr. | urer, Carrie Window; conductor, Hen- | "5 - pieh oo i oqoy ooy heso: el e 11 this city, Sa 3 mental | G, Sumner; secretary and treas- Iy MorTisette; sergeant at arms, John | conducted a religious service at the | Tabot of Pawtucket visited | Teview of what mills a g all - - X aver, A M SAskawSY. Warneck. schoolhouse in the Sparks district ongls: < A) o e "%%| the length of the husy Quinebaug val There have been six deaths during e Sunday afternoon. th, who has been employ- | 16¥. All of the plants that are in op-| New Haven.—Two thousand children g1e puat_yoaro.as followas SAtdon T, PLAYGROUND OPENED. New Superintend | ity hotel herg for severnl| eration are running at least full time ained in folk damcing to Fowler, 8; Philo D. Thompson, $6; i 3 £ SN SenagnteiomE. |e F Litel bend St overal| and some of them are running nights in the New Haven week ce Henry A, Franklin, 88; Samuel P.|By Brotherhood of First Congrega-| VWillam H. Broadhead, who has L g s health falled some | to_keep pace with : Smit Franklin K. Hoyt,\ 75, and | ‘tional Ghurchetrs, M Cha. | superintendent of the plant of the|hss been since his health f: O i o ol e Al that e Andrew J. Rindge, 77. o . ;r‘ iy "t ‘(‘:"‘y. grres {’"‘l‘""“‘(' Woolen company, Central |time since. | 1dle, and both of Y running C. H. Tredennick is figu A fine dinner was served at n,| man of Refreshments Committee. /illage, the past nine years, has.re- | Dr. Shepard’s Annual Clinic. o Py weanics 'he | ing on cutting 150 tons of hay which two mg“m(w-s lxqj\m;‘z kgl e R signed.. He is succeeded Leonard| y E 5;,.. ard, New York nm‘w;fln'; r(rfl “vm[{n« v H,Xw he hus grown on Ms South Brosd the main dining room for the club | urday afternoon the brotherhood | Hollingsworth of Providenc | Woodstook, held - citas the Day | paying a higher s than | street farm members, The tables were handsome- | Of the Wirst Congregational church Attracting Summer Visitors. Kimball hospital Saturday, relieving| has been in force for a.long time | : ’ » ly decorated and beside each plate w.w,':‘l\, = ‘;;“‘(_,‘](l‘;"“ 'mlmrlcn‘g“.n;:-“'ui‘fi}f Advertising that this section is get- | about a dozeg children of troublesome Miss Grace Chandler Spoke. Waterbury,— Most of the depart Wilhmnnhc, Conn. a carnation. Following dinner )x(‘vt-;)]*" v e i » | ting in railroad vacation guides and |adenoids or fons | ments at Benedict & Burnham's are were remarks by various memb. i1 1000 DetwAoR, seventy-five aNd sue e i 12 stri -| Mrs. N Se f Willima der Of | working nights, and will have to keep Fapaeiyyan? ums for distributing infor-| Mrs. N. A. Seaver illima working nights, a felicitous nddress by Re hundred called and enjoyed themselves. r : i | > . o € I citous ad 5 e mation about delightful s formerly of Putnam, has been call up all summer baatie Flocken, which was deeply | Tennis and other games were played, | 21T &b Baving e 1 = 1 oy in rope awings for the Netle folks and s | 18 tourlsts mnto this coun vern of Worcester is| Union City.The socialists received Th F th f J l 1 r”n;”» | fine croquet court for the older peo- | tiful #8 any in southern New I vacation with relatives in | their second decisive defeat h;n Jeek. e rourth o u B gl B - : it French Books at Lib 51 When their school ticket in the Union oy el iRl e e | ple. Mrs. H. C, Murray was chair- rench Books at Library. | g 1 mer | district was defeated 130 to 62. y s iy FEli e iy ke | man: ot committee that served ew books at the public library Saturday Half Heliday. months and ma ! E. meeting b th e, o i e Throw Old Glory to the|especialis for the veunion the words | fruit bunch and sandwiches. fnclude & number of French volum Announcement is made that the of- | the service for evenings, EIRA G 0 N T of which dealt with the Venerable | i all by authors of recognized standi clerk of the superior court } Dr. Foster's Success. yeen promoted to foreman of the cast Breeze, and Then Add Much|ciub, being attuncd to rching | Local Small Notes. | s cever a variety of mat- | am county will be closed| pr fareld A. Foster of New York ] o6 I Atwoen Datety, to s s B 57 e it .. | ing the past few years the | afternoons during July and 2 AE sk iy v R fecen, Will ke o t th Pl f Y Hol' Ihrough Georgla | B Latham spent the week end | freulation of ~ book rinted b ¢ e been | 00 © Mr. and Mrs, F Foster of -y ph French, who has been o the Pleasure of Your i-| The reunion was ome of the most |t ure beach | girculation of books printed in the gement has been| puinam, has achieved fresh honors b ot general superintendent e %} entoyable hela Bincs e ¢ A Rl & . |French language has shown a marked hat dlerk may B con” | perfbctinPia. TEW: method Tor thie: & day Week by Visiting This]or the club and the attendance was |, ASLéT Donald Little of Hartford is | increase fn Daniel suiied on matters of business by tele- | mova] of tonsils. | Naugatuck. — Twenty-four members large considering the excessive heat| ' ke | Officers of Unity Encampment, phene, S ¢ the Working Girls' club of Nauga- Store. of the day. ae :4.«5: Hartford Unity encampment, I. O. O. F., has Double Header With Dayville. | Chicago After Piece, attend the convention of the — [ riends in towan omn i th 1 4 & y ‘ " " 2 p) Ker & gt elected the ollowing officers: (. P. ) »aseball have been ar- The man who has to eat his own League of Women Worker During the Patriotic En- ENGINEERS WON Saturday. Thomas Hurst ", "Willis Shippee ; heo| words has crow for desert.—W oo da during the firs / s st; is Shippee: | rar C. A. C. team on the| words has crow for d ashing . held In Canada during \ s 2. iy Miss Alice of Merchants |3, W., W. H. § J. W., George | For games are to be played | ton Post. | part of July thusiasm of the Hour We In-| g, Big End of Score in Ten-Inning | avenue, Taftyil visiting friends | Prenfice: = scribe. d o N e - H Game with Park Centrals. e | treasuger, H. H, Starkweather. s in this city Stamford.—For Mifford.—Prof. H. 1 Matthewso vite You to Call and Make (g e lirelbase In accordance wit its annual ¢ at Wildwood park, | the Stamford « and Mrs. Matthewson, with a party o . There was some classy baseball on | tom the Holand silk company 11{ REV, CELEST]N c T the rate carria ¢« | triends, sailed on_the 25th on thei erry With our y w| _There was some classy e She Holdn ; ROZE Home from Oak Bluffs, i | A o o Mgl . ernoon on the olc - | shut down a is week. | within the ¢ ropean trip as plan e i g . ¢ Subaky. sitecioon on/the, ald - Willf bt e A TRANSFERRED | a, driver of The group will spend July and gains While our JEWELRY |mantic Gun club's grounds on upper | Mr. and Mre William C. Backus of | A A i ¥ < ¥ High stre The contesting nines | South Windham were guests of friends | = | AN CHY COUTT PECRILTY | g e n. were Bartlett’s Park Centrals and R.|in Thomaston for the week end, | Rector of St. James' Parish for Seven — is Going E. Mitchell's School of Engineering.| mpe ordinance helative to the Fourtn | Y03r® Going to Fitchburg—Succled- | o'\ rs. A. L. Mans- FLAGS AND BUNTING A Sl crowd was in attendance, in- | 4o iasued by Mavor D. . Dunn and| o0 by Father Ginet of New York | field was the': phty 0f | Chief E. H. Richmond, is very strict, Dioccese. all be Pages ot of the town's well known clerks and | 2 o, FOR THE FOURTH | rotecsionai men sppeared in the line- | At the masses i ciurch Violate Auto Laws. 2x3 ft. Sewed Cotton Flags, 59 up of the nines, and the stunts pu i Personals. | Sunday, - I Cooket A P #x8 ft. Sewed Cotton Flags, §1.50 off would flll & good sized book. >| _ Deputy Sheriff John H. Fitts of | announced to the congregation that l':‘,x:.‘.f-‘,ll;‘:g pr t went ten full innings and was | Hampton was in the city on business | he had been transferred to another with the tail lights on won by “the engineers,” by the | Saturday, IR T e o 10 mnciher with lights score of The Park Centrals | ! gt gyt wln b s L . . S s & o i Frank M. Lincoln spent week | @ complete surprise, no intimation The Wool Flagl ::u;:w:f gamo :’"f,'n( ieir 3.5’1%;1'{ end with his family at Pleasure beach, | aving boen previo given that he but that is all the ft. Wool ¥ G e lab, Waterford | was to leave. Father Crozet thanked % = he lasted but three innings. In all : g ponh i unting. sewed sta tairness to Bartlett, however, it should | William Cheney of South if.}:s poopl (IoE Ehelr o0 op ration dur- the Connecticut fr. $2.25, 4x be mentioned that “the neers”’ | chester was in the city arday ;I}grm’:; T Q‘u A"“uv\‘fw- i dulne woek the !_Jnu.n; 6 first slab artist fared similar, as Col- | ing on friends e L e R Arge number:o Large = 8x $7.50 for only thr innings. | Miss Helen E. Kelley of Hartford | e gL e Letween this city Small Flags tick 1c v " ‘Higgins of Crex club fame | spent the week end at the home of her | J0SCPI'S church in Fit n¢ er's Lake this season. 13 stick 1c up, g ] 1t the k end at the home ¢ T | have a parish 000 people. lock ceeded Bartlett and finished rdham road Petal i sl D 2 Streets Blocked. B temMning seven jnnines. Bill ""‘ Hepsy Boden spent { which he has accomplished N a0, the well kuown actor, sucteeded | .3 Sunday with her mot s. | ordinary amount of worl 3 s ’ Flags by the Yard Collins and pitcied consistentl for | C-Boden; Tal Bt GRoe) ing the parish debt, but also cau | 30x45 inches, fast colors, 2 vards 256 e PR g to be erected a fine rectory and | Government Bunting, fast colors, 6¢ | sops) aavererser Dack in g ihig John M. and son \V,;!\;.m‘“"‘"nfll\ improving the church prop- -| scl um u,n» and his y | I 1 ard o, | of Meado leave tody for a | erty. Duri h 5 _pastorate, the new aviral Bl ta Sl Kelley, the nifty left hand- | Week's trip to Chicago and Ly, Sriee. pansty.dn Monis Providence street is| " e out for the winne | diate points. Zopioaie Shu Lot 8 i 3 m to the Paper Napkins For Picnics A game for the re- | Miss Alice Baker, who has been vis. | 12 80 10 Fiichburg some day this we [;; Schoot from mear Platn White Paper Napkins 10c hun- o o et o ee b peothess r“,f“,”:"}d\":f’;”:rtv,m»; M.S., of a New York diocese, | Store t lence street, 5o | game as Bartl s striking out | L t v 8, e 3 a - t ar g0 ¢ o © anici it " ;’;n’_‘ S ais il ¢ time he came to bat except once | home in this city Sunday. L 4 # across the o7 per Napkins, 85¢ per hun-~| when he was perm to comnect | Franklin J. Roe Is entertaining his | arrive here during { Jther i | with the leather p Jack Keirans | mother, Mrs, ;‘,.n_um.n F. Roe, Mr. and Woodstock - caught for the Park Centrals and Louiss Mra. W, C. Filler, and tha Jaters | ATTENDANOGE REPORT. Lamont street, and Roberts for the engineers. R, E. Mit- | jittlg gaignter, Gladys of Poughkeep- | =i bl ; | JEWELRY SALE |chel, head master of the school. han- [ ste, N LEor ackool in Tawie ot Brecis - . s dled the indicator, oy o Rt SO e FaEn. Shd & c | Will Continue All This Week 2 Killingly. HUSBANDS DIVORCED. [ Stationery included in this sale, | Was Flourishing Revolver. COLCHESTER | The following is the record of Two Putnam Men Persuade Court ra Linen writing paper 20c pound, | Michael Malig, aged 23, was arrest- | g pecrintions for Fourth of July Fire- | tendance, for the schools in the That They Are Aggrieved. ‘ Highland Linen writ Panar: & ed Saturday evening by Officer Victor | | town of rooklyn for — ¢ Paper and Bnvelopas o aoer:y 59X | Bnander down in Sodom and locked | W°r‘<s—"'fl’”°*'° Address at Baptist | B Two es the | sizes, 21c box up in the station house about 10.30, Lawn Sale. or court here Sat- The charge entered upon the biotter > Benson, former] | was drunk and carrying concealed | A subscription is being raised in the | =, g ] was granted a | : " | weapons, When searched Malig was | village to purchase a display of fire- : 5 \im from Bdna w l L d S w l] Hand Bags found io have in bis possession & load- | works for tho night of July 4ih. A | : Adultery was eicome Launary ooa .l Special our $1.00 Hand Bags now | 6d revolver of the $2-caliber center- | good sum has been given so far and a | > which the divorce | H d S f Wh SEhoR 4t Tho Qurig the Toe | ffe Ly, Ous ar faore bullia had/|larse Slepley is sesuted. " They will bo | y Danieison. - was uncontested, | eep Your lands S0 tan ite Sale. been fired off and he had a quantity | set r;;“ in the park ? 2 B Y;‘I;"T‘ 3il of Danielson rep- | i < a0 of others loose in various pockets of | Charles Clark of Mariboro was call- |} Smith oh L s 3 T bis clothes, It i alloged ihat Malig | ing on friends in town Friday. |3 Stanton Putnsit - bhosivid For“W e]m}wmn 1s Ih‘( mh] .mfnt{rw m1bp I(]no( was firlng his pistel at random down | "he ladies of the grange furnished | Wetherel The decree separat han vut the nr Jabrics also he H‘ C' Murray CO- Sodom way just before his arrest. At |the excellent banquet to the Masons | Colvin i rom Corinr corge whom ~ only protects the hands, ; headquarters Sunday Maliy said he | Friday evening. Hammett he married June the dtvorce Instead of estroying the clothes, it saves them. carried the revolver because Harry Wickwire, who is working on Abell ‘nmmma ears and one day after 7 " 1 ¢ and Jy IAY M. SHEPA | afraid of the I W. W.s. He the state police force, is at his home on Luscomb | the ceremony. In this case Yet the washing is done fast and eastly . . RD‘ that some of the local members of | South Main street for a short stay. the rfl nd for the action was deser- I kes white things whiter and colored lhrfl!‘ succseding ELMORE & SHEPARD | the organization had threatened him Patriotic Service. Miss F. Fuller tion , it beine shown that Mrs. War- S AR EoWiAE RN A e : | because he would not join with them.| A4 the morning service in the Bap- | Miss Marland 5 o ASRias. tes brighter. There is more Borax in ‘“Welcome Uneral Lirgclor and tmoaimer | He will be arraigned in police court| tisi church Sunday the pastor, Rev.|Miss E. Fuller 1-2 l'“\f;n't;]“':i;ze“‘;;gjzfig than in all other soaps made in New England | this (Monday) morning. B. D. Remington, took for his subject | Attawaugan. bl ot e : han in all other soaps ma L aNC o S 60-62 North St., Willimantic | ——— { Go Forward and Upward, Isa. 40: 3L | ypioe moarrington 78 18 164 »-M,\:: g ‘\10.1. put together. © We use just enough to soften the Lidy Assistant Tel. Conn. Colohester Arrest for Non-Support. iHPh D1y The Toung Reoplds URion | Mt MoConnall 7 558 /1§ 1) chin the e of Maslahy Vel s —- William Brown, residing in Colches- | ";;; ';‘fi_- 5 ggmom“cfi;‘;?g_:“d | Miss ;tfl[?! ;« 21 svenor, commenced last week, will | water perfectly and to protect the ¢ loth and the ter, was arrested Saturday by Chief | oipe e N k | Misa Balley 1-2 3 25.5 resumed, idge M. A. Shumway, | 2 §AE & } : 3 E, H. Richmond and locked up on the | CONSisted of songs, music and several | Ballouvill o was on the bench at Saturday's| ' bands. And women appreciate this. That is o I ent]s[, 5 7 O b on thie | patriotic selections on the phonograph. allouville. L | g ok Q ; fives in this ity with threo minor cnil- | T1S Pastor gave an Independence day | Miss Duffes 958 2 13 i Pl | why there 1s twice as much Welcome Soap so/d b 5 ance. Miss Pray 1-2 38 26 . 66, | THE NIGHT agpoae THE FOURTH | as any ¢ Ee Sias 3 out, charging her husband with non- | 2750 do | 58 + : R mon- |~ George B. A, Baker of New Britain | Kitllngle Canben: T g v A Ve 4 Filling a Specialty | s port ot her tnres minoychildeen | aEEE B R o s DA aly e 56 Guiot, or Mayer Masdosatd Wit} Why don’t you, too, have soff, white hands? 762 Main Street, Py é Willimantio Chief Richmond went to ‘”’"h""‘""ngu Mr. and Mrs, ¥, B, Baker, | Mr, Bhippes b-5 23 b \‘ 0 b 4y Telephone and got Brown, He has been em-| "'y’ yoif returned Friday from a few | Miss Capron 1-4 25 Know Why. hy not save your «lothes? loyed thers of late as janitor of a St o T | it , ; et ) Cotble of shurahas, He will he etven & | I N e Ml i b TR, e | P pottos il mee thak fhe statats Why not get the washing out eary? é preliminary hearing in police court | ;\x‘ma.V[l\’ i \'m(; Ottt iss HEaten 1 8 28, 88, | prohibiting the use of fireworks on !he, A.HEWCY (hcsp q“cs[“.mq h\' gcnmg a IW!,‘,’ :,: uto Truc OVING | thie (Monduy) moraing, AT NANae Dennta Nikg OCinal Williamsville, | night before the Fourth is rigidly en- £ { s by g > - | " g & o | Miss Doty 1-8 235 84, |forced in Putnam. Mayor Archibald! cake today. LONG DISTANCE WORK Sud Ars, " Yolm (O Brten- 100 & weck's : " | Macdonald has caused to be posted 7 Decorations in Natienal Colors, | vacation Valley, Macdonald has e to p 7 : 4 showing that every person who | A SPECIALTY Mrs, Joseph Garvey gave a party at Strawberry and Cake Sale, Miss Shippes 1-8 18 15, 83, | the time of minset on Wed- Address: P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phone A number from town drove to West- South Killingly, nesday even'ng next and sunrise, or 4| 350-2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantio Ct.| i % ~ | chester ¥riduy evening to attend & |ap Peuglas 1-§ &1 9, g4, |oclock on the morning of the Fourth = strawberry and cake sale on the lawn | shall discharge any gum, cannon or """ gy ut Stephen D, Brainard's, The gale| Sparks, | blstol, firecrucker, torpedo or any oth- HlRAT\l N FENN was given by the “ufl,_g Aid seeiety | Miss Leader - 1-§ 16 8.7 87, | er explosive, or cause any other dis- of the Westehester Oongregational Tucker, turbanee o urrested and fined | : and EMBALMER chureh, | not mere than $5, The police will en- “F 8 " g s 4 3 o e than $5, ‘or Gamerations the Choice of New England Women Willimantie, Ct £, P, Willard was in Nerwich Satur- | % Bay. 16 10 108 83 |52 JLTE 0T fiat the fine record for | T Lady Assistant day, ast Brooklyn, of dents meds lagt year Is| § Frederick A, Beck of New ¥ork has | Mrs Aracld §-8 183 s 1o jast’ year's| y 5 . " been the guest of his family at their | Misé Day 175 98 | sed by mere real care Y L H G, S f “h . E. il SPR srmm. Piago T EADY et Wi 2 e T i B R e b e e ou;Van. kave-dolt, Wnte a0 iuner Guy B, Clark and son Fred of Nerth | ca is that there are| Westehest flers here Satur Neenkiye Hestec, | £ having & goed time and ([ 1 " estehester were eallers here ur- ax i R — many ways of having a gee e an i I “Willimantie. conn OOFING day, Meign Iy P8 B B0 | reper celehration witheut disturbing Hdflds “ ‘“U ( se ING WEAR - CASILY. LAID Dr, Eawin B, Cragin of New ¥ork:|Miss Lawton 1-4 38 368 B | OORC o7 cane mre vartety of Fresh Flsh: alss LONGWEAREAS bl | orrived Baturday at his summer Tesi- Gilbert. | 17 #ilops, Oysters and Clame, at WATER AND-SPARK PROOF i e e R LI S et O [PV S e Lt 1-8 3 5. 84 ALL MILLs ausv V(nl‘ ome \,, .P 5 up in his isuving car. 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