Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1912, Page 2

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iy an iliness that has kept him confined | vice president. Arthur P. Cote, Te- to his home. cording secretary of the soclety for )‘ astsansasenn: = = ‘ L W 1 ll M m a nt. D Ell Dagenis, of Georglaville, R. I, |fiftcen years declined renomination. I la l l l was a visitor with friends in Daniel- — deram . l l lC’ S e wext. directory to be issued will JEWETT CITY Children Cry for Fletcher’'s sasennapneses- . ansases anun show an increased number of tele-| o o e TOEEEE Ll o gy ' g hones in the Danielsoi division, 3 WILLIMANTIC fs entitled to just comipemsation for |by Merrill Ladd. ' The visitors came |week end with his fathef, A. I Bill e iy constautly. growinE. Mary's Church—Berough . Besming services rendered. well supplied with refreshments ufl[of North -street. Wh Mrs. Smith testified that during all |a fine supper was served. During the d Mrs, Harold S. M " 8Sale of Red Cross Seals—Christmas y Mrs. estifie L. Mr. an T8, 0] . Mai o it oy ""‘;' Going On Tonight. the iime she was at the home of het|evening games were played and vocal | Windham were guests of friends in PUTNAM Committees and Sunday Schools. 4 olic Home Club's Carnival, Town | prother-in-law all that she received.|and gnmnmenm music rel:ldered. An | Hartford Sunday. d M ;“—‘ oo B #| The White Elephants of Jewett City ller Skating in Valley Street Ar-|fOM him was her actual board, five|enjoyable time was reported by eVery- | pepregentative-elect John D, Craney | 130 Registered Monday—Two 8ons of| g osi0q “Manager Grimn's would-be N Sollars in cash and one pair of "‘t‘;& one present. of Norwich was in Willlmantic for | Joseph Gahan Arrive to Find Father | st team in a fagt game of basket- mantic Lodge, No. 136, A, B. 8.|8he said that she not- only-kept |+ + - — ' 4 W : o Willimantlc Lodge, No. 11 A Q. U, | house for him_but had acted as & Chimney Fire. & brees sty Monoay. Buried—Woebster and Danislson Fire- | ball Baturday: , [ 1 I the time that Gustavus Peabody of Waterbery, | men to Be Reimbursed. ,,White Elephants—R. f. L'Herueux, S : ‘Thread City Tent, No. 23, Knights of \ he had been e e e e e o e 1o » oy | formerly of Windham, was a Willi- 20 points; 1. £, W. Benjamin, 17; <. e, ouncil, No. 723, Royal| » The executor, who is opposing the | owned and-dcoupied By Adeibert Russ, | antic Visitor Monday. Mrs. W. H. Longdon will have the | C; Benjamin, 13; r.', Jackson, 4; 1 g The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Arcamum. . No. 723, Roval| lyim, maintains that Mrs. Smith Was | Fire Chief Thomas P. Foley and Ben. | Fred.C. Tilden, who travels for a | members of the Kings Daughters at) MEVW 0 o o o 11 points; in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of FERBUm, b Councll, No. 10, . and | uly "pald for the servicss That she | jamin . Hils went fo the House and | Fitchburg, Mass. lumber firm, spent |ber home for & mweting Wednesday| 4ll Stars—R. f, Raney, 11 poluts: i g Rkt g S M rendered. Mr. Higheo testified that he | after working for a time were able | Sunday With his family in this city. | afternoon. Wilix 5 L o, Mekithne & e o Moving Plotures at the Gém, Bijou |had known Mr. Hoyt since 1838 and'l to extinguish the fire before any ser- | Miss Helen Harrington of Church |, Armend Lizotte of Worcester was a| Wyttt O L 8 FCRTENE D o copyy sonal supervision since its infancy, and Scenic Tem Mir, Hoyt had even told mmdchu,l;; ious damage had resulted. street left Monday morning for Mys- ‘e‘ftfi‘rflg‘fi “fih&g"l‘m;fi:;finfl; Dlephents, Wi Py - Allow no one to deceive you in T w considered him ‘as a son and woul et tic, to be a ‘guest of Mrs. - iR ST W E 5 ‘as X ASKS Fon ¥1pu. not take any steps in bushress. mat- Castino-Barnard. Fuiler Lathrop. for a week: 1" | feison on a business trip Monday. Twenty Join Childéen of Mary. All Counterfelts, Imitations and *Just-as-good"* are Mre. Pauline D. Smith Claims Com. | ('8 Without first copsulting bim | goiurgay evening Joseph Castine | Miss Sadie McGauley, who has been | o Ori) ToUtine business was traneacted | gupgay at St. Mary's church twenty Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hesith of (Higbee), Accord to the il Vi i o at the weekly meeting of the select- pensation from Brother-in-Law’s | and- testament of Mr. Ho ’;5' sllland Lydia Barnard, both of this city, | visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. o new members were recelved into the i “Rev. W o " D .2 men Monday afternoon. s Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Estats. Antiis (he elcimgat, mem’é a log. | Were married by Rev. Willlam Frank- | Frank E. Herrick, 154 Windham road, society of the Children of Mary. At : . , lin Rowley, pastor of the First Bap- | returned Sunday to her home In Wor- Court Adjourns Without Day. the vesper service, when there Was . R R T A ll}ll;gb:;ioml;:!w‘xc: tist church, at his residence, 284 Pros- | cester. . 0 WO | he Windham county superios court | Special musto by the choir, Rev. John hat IS the probate court was held Monday on | to the one upon which Mr..Hoyt had | bgct Stiéet. The couple were atténd: | = Among those from this city to spend | has adjourned sine die. There will be 3 e A LT g n ed by @ number of friends. s e ) - delivered an excellent sermon on bt Castor Ofl, Pares & claim presented b Pauline D. ided, is made residuary legatee, Te- Monddy in Hartford were Mrs. Helen | no session until about Feb. 15. St Thristi = Qastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Smith against the estate of her broth- | ceiving the bulk of the decensed's ‘es- Cummings,- Mr. and Mrs.“A. 1. Bill, [ George A. Peterson of ~Wor Mary, the Ideal of Christian Woman s CAL o Syrups. It is Pleasant. If e tatlew, the Ists Frenhiin I Foyt, | tate. = Mry Higbes: s mat - maiatidb TROUSERS CAUSE SUIT. Miss Lucy M. Buck Mrs. D. Everett | called on friends in Putnam Monday. S lorl;uml:m!t:flflgi '-‘linglo hlfxe Ropd i who resideq for on the | but was simply a friend of the des aylor and Miss Ethel Safford. Gl b s Matday Maraing. con neither Opium, Morp! Narcotie Woman Got Them ffom Peddler's - By 1 . er. The |ceased during 5 e ed own. tance. Its 1s its 5 . ys Worms Shiastosiors were Samuel 5. ¥ fuing (Lt Wagon and Refused to Pay—Taxed DANIELSCN Monday morning was the coldest of Rag (Cross Seals Shéwn substance. Its age s its guarantce. It destroy vey, John H. M city and FUNERAL. Costs of $7.60. v the season in Putnam, with an average | mfe’ ‘d:‘;; ey LS P’z'f and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Archie H. Gal 1 Attor- —_— Métoury D S0, temperature of about 13 degrees above | yput, oo, oy !and U M"XA . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation iy Thomas ypeared for Alphonsine St. Martin, Alanina Bagill, charged with lar- Posroge:to egrees—Funeral | zero. 7 | Red Cross seal slide was used and and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Smith and Att corge E.| The funeral of Alphonsine St. Mars | C6nY, Was arraignea in police court| Of Arba R. Covell—Rounders Rea- | Notices have been given that bids|wiy pe ghown the rest of the month. B and Bowels, giving healthy and nataeal sleoh rk, executor of the will | o'clock a ar; churel v James A. Shea. he se ered in—Ni mfret, I 8 North b v i er’s Friend. - o ol k, exec o o v(a‘n““t: “”L‘ k7t M‘M\lm: .»er‘.fi‘i’é‘x;“hf‘;i?’m“uii Rttt Uagh joused enieied| Postmastership—Night Scheol Free. ; Stock. star routes, will be received at|Dsushters will receive a commission The en’s Pan: e Mother’ and res 3 %7 . M ; of twenty per cent. on the sale of S celebrated by Rev..John J. Pap- | testified that on last Saturday the ac- | The Ladies' Reading circle held g | th 10Cal office up to Jan. 1. D g . > t & the seals, which will be given to the g 118 for $1,511.43 | llion. 'The bearers were: Joseph Blals, | cused had selected a pair of trousers | meeting at the home of' Mrs, _ At the public library books are be- | yypercylogis fund in this town. The ALWAYS oy e i A from his wa and told i g cked preparatory to removing “F?AJ" ces rendered 1 e m: Wilfred st M 1\,“21&8}\‘ Roy, Jda:?yrh u‘p“"; plfir“o‘(g::s;(:d::i“lrE‘l‘mhu(. }:'u‘,',',% \‘londz; afternoon. ;’fiimm(iff g m"um(,p;l Pyl m‘:}i‘na h:n'ef b\eun lp!:cmdhore by G}‘JE a Sikaéner o \ Bhckfe Gtant t enil" T06L a suspenders into her h Mrs, Barl Young of > b b unicipal o ens of Norwich and any aid tha o Rer 20, 1910 to Mar h Doneault. Burial was in St. Jo- |3nd she would pay for both articles. | visiting at her home in Danielson. Church street. The work of maxing|is needed in this town for the care Bears the Signature of weeks at § I cemotery. He took the suspenders Into the housé | * Henry . Morse of Proyidence vis- | the transfer will occupy several days. | of tubercular patients or their families fe based upon an aErbetiio Drir ang she retused o pay for the trou- | itéq friends hers Monda ARy A | will be given from the general fund of o A5 n t ) " 8 , it w alleged. v v * . 8 whi - g s < 3 Sulrp“ d on ama.{. Haddda reported the matter to ihs | prameny cowaed ln Attawsugan basl: The thres Ranidus gave an smeas- | 2RI O ey i, r. and Mrs. Arth Taylor wer - : 5 4 y fine al ac ) y sketch Livenia Surptish. secol o ORI ol St g i i rnest Wilkins of Providence was | .3, 1e musical act and comedy S6eteh | seals here do not g0 to the town fund, 1§ven u surprise party st thelr home ) .The woiman informed the court that | recent visiior with Mr. and Mrs. | seater o t only fine musi- |Y¢t the town can have the benefit of - street, Saturday ng | she purchased a sweater from Haddad | Jonn Winslow. theater. They are not only fine musi-|{;¢ rynq at any time. Nearly 8,000 ant maint rth gt torty friends. The date wds | two weeks ago, but when she got home | Mrs. William Chapman of Boston, o but have a fund of up to date g mpg have been taken up to date jalso M lor's twenty-fil irth- | found it full of holes. Shes wanted t0 | formerly . S z > | Jokes. | i and 'in recognition of the everit he | exchange the sweater for the trousers o GE D e Blig i e [4 T 5 b e s b Monday. Congregational Church Business State- Harmony Club Entertained. . TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY | Wit prosented o handsome 0ak Tock- | and that was why she had not paid A0 Pkl b’ o) 5 1l e ment The Harmony club was entertained e 0“ ave ways LAXATIVE BROMO Q L or them, Haddad said that she pur- s jicnte camen : . Pty b MR, et eiate « g 12 | the presentation spesch was made | Fo5, e, Haddaq said that she pur- | Monday evening session of the night Friday by Mrs. B. R. Gardner, hool. The following figures from A. W.i" ‘samuel Geer who has been ill for and that when he had sold it to her Call Accepted: Bowen, treasurer of the Congregati several days, is much improved. it was in good condition and not in al Ecclesiastical society, are an v n In Use For Over 30 Years v, " £ X E. Frank Brown is at home from St. ¥y P the shape that it presented when ex- . F. 8. Leathers, of Haverhill, | proximate statement of the financial | Catherine, Canada, for a visit. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREKT, NEW YORK CITY. a e s hibited in court. , has accepted a call to be p condition of the society at this date| , . RS Deonte Hniss T o Tousid ruir{ the Baptist church at East Kil- | and an estimate of its condition at the | Baptist Sunday School Committees. Now That Winter Is Here| the accused guilty and imposed a fine | 1R8I - close of the fiscal year: The nominating committee in_the | A, e 10 Degrees Monday Morning. Received from pew rent: ecrip- | Baptist Sunday school appointed Sun- - e . s the | The temperature in Danielson Mon- | tions, Sunday collections ani notes, in- | day is A. M. Clarke, Deacon J. E. LET'S TALK x| day m 1 rning was in some places down | vested funds, etc, $2,104.30; from|Phillips and Deacon D. L. Phillips, | Suffrage league Mrs. Hugo Ballin, Mrs. . upon carrots and potatoes as one of & ——— husband had deserted her. It to°10" above zero, the lowsst matl of | abgve sources due or promised on or | The Christmas committees appolnted | George Wright end Miss Nathalle | company of child actors she lived 32 hardship upon her to pay the fine | the season. At no time during the day | before March 31, 1913, $1,836.07; total, |are: Tree committee, Carl Walter and | Mitchill were appointed a commitiee | entertain at her rich table Some of FCg Of Horehound d costs. He suggested to the court | did the temperature rise above the | $3,940.67. | Ernest Benjamin; decorating commit- | to interview the girls in the local fac- | political and literary celebrities $3, i H g d aking the history of | that he might nolle the case on pay- | freezing point. Bills paid to date, $2,044.20; bills due | tee, Mrs. E. C. Willcox and class and | tories and endeavor to get them to at- | ¢ e I . st and Tar ment of the cos Agents After Help. or to be paid on or before March 30, | R. W. Dearnley and class; purchasing | tend the bi-weekly meetings at Fable | France in the et CeRrt wof able to Judge Shea. The w Ot AAD B St LAt 1913, $3,812 committee, Miss Ida 1. Foster and |hall, which will be the headquarters | claimed al:o peen the Medims e coph el T anufa v is A whom she was sequainted, : B e sild fost if you Wikl stop also returned the trousers to Haddad. | cateq by lotiers. rocelved here by TWO SONS ARRIVE. the direction of the regular progeamme | e alenne, | Biker who provided the fnances with INCORPORATOR AND DIRECTOR. | " :}x}«:m employment agencies, urg- | ‘ Sorinafield and Hartfopd | F- Gardner, Miss ‘lice Brown, Mrs, | Whose death at Parls is reported, had | which the prince-president Pushes his have a CLARK HEATER.| Your vk |ing them to accept places at very | Come from Springfield and Hartfo: E. Gilbert avq Miss L L Foster,|s remarkable career. After existing | fortunes. The ideal thi f Rev. Thomas Dunne Elected to Hospi- | i, B A e o] to Find Joseph Gahan Buried. It was voted at the SUNAAY SCHO0] | ——————— e ideal thing for automo-| cough tal Board to Succeed Father Flem- water bar in the highway near | Two sons of Joseph Gahan e i the Sunday school biling. : ming. t ¥ place on the road to White's | here Monay, Gahan died of pneumo- | 008 on Dec. 20 . . . —_— crossing. This bar was high and |nia at the Day Kimball hospital last Reports from State Convention. slu Ish I_Iver Tur ld 1d The incorporators of St. Joseph's |jarred automobiles that passed veek, is relatives v 3 No Bother Biiriia Casbion And Gure Your Col e Ph's | P over | week, and his relatives gave officials| Reports from the state y y . Joser Sunday I meeting Mon- consi o effort in an endeavor to i : Conteins no_opjum nor day morning at (ne hospital and elect- | The hay scale glven by Willigm H. 1;:312(’:2:; o T“:ivd‘wnt, e e o avtist” Munday HH ? b ’ One cake of carbon will last| Tl Lan g Toseph's church, an Incorporator and €0t BN o, PGS T Tulta | ) Tonnt ot i/ hooliby Mk A M. Drewn and Bev; Headachy l qus' = ascarets ebout eighteen hours E = et e e nes been marked by & memo- | father's death {hrough o NEWSPADEr|' yioyice Christmas Committess. : i Pt - an*hache Drops. © 4 ) ae ttors 1t ftem telling of the difficulty being met John J. Flemming. Matters that were | Getting Ready for lllumination. | with in locating relatives of the man. | The Methodist Sunday school has $1.50 and up = sl e EUR LR e 0 T commenced Monday the | The Gahan boys arrived here to find | appointed the _following committees X 1 3 1 toads valt No 0dds how bad your liver, stomach | stomach, backache and all other dis- cOm OIllld l“terest nual meeting of the Incorporators in | s, OF Stringing the wires that will | that their father had been buried Sat- | for Christmas: Tree, Walter Fields and p January, tress; relieve your torpid liver amd onstipated bowels of all the sour biie, ases and clogged-up waste which i are from constipation, indigestion, | preducing the misery Dbiliousness and sluggish intestines—| A 10-cent box Of Cascarets kesps yeou always get the desired results with | your head clear, stomach sweet, liver Cascarets. and bowels reguiar and you feel cheer- for lighting the bulbs | Urday afterncon. One of the sons had | Lafayette Kinney; decorating, the |oF bewels; how much your head aches; in the big holiday Hlumination of Aaly | NOt Seen his father for a period of six |men's class; popcorn, candy, etc, MIX. | how miserable and uncomfortable you CI:, = e ¥ R[)W'\H:@ — L week. | about a month ago. They indicated |Sic committee of the church; recita- % Wisswnzous [ | Hlas Earned Morz According to the return of vital sta- i that the parent had not kept in close | tions, Miss Alice Richmond, Miss Flor- - = | |Has Earned Mora iha1 tistics on file at the office of the town FUNERAL. touch with the family. ence Thatcher, Miss Margaret Mc- % c;erk _there were 17 deaths in the town | ey According to the sons, their father's | Cluggage. Miss Mary Tinker has| ™ (jean your stemach, liver and bowels | ful and bully for menths. Den’t I opecnialmzl (lthW‘u;Iu am during November from Arba R, Covell. ~ ™ W€ |li¥e *as Wnsured” under two policies, charge of the tree on Christmas day. | tonjght; end the headaehe, biliousness. | the children—their little insides A Truck Movi i nephritis 3, agterial sc theria 4| runeral services for Arba B, Coven | 22 SE°the Pld:up style, the other be- | The teacters of the smaller classes | alasinesesiirsousmest, Siok, sour, Sasey Ja £00d, Featia clesnsing. tos 2.y aoait bhailavaiine it afteris . e Covell | ing in force at the time of his death. |are to purchase the gifts. Uto ruc ov”‘g interest has earned more money than | testines, broncho pneumonia, ce t Monday. Rev, \h\omfi %'lfiéiig e L e Cotn e Dinner Guests. LONG DISTANCE WORK speculation call and inquire or write | homorrhage, valvular disease of the | Oficiated. The funeral » ed by a widow ek S g o 1 e | homorrhage, valvular disease of the I services were : Ir. and Mrs. George A. Haskell en- A SPECIALTY e ek \\h;._rfbmupey at interest | heart, meningitis, mitrial disease of | te. Burial was in East Killingly In Big Newspaper Contest. tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and is better than high-grade stocks or | the heart, ent | cemetery. A, F. Weod was the fun- | Chauney C. Talbot, manager of a|Mrs. Willis Rouse of Central Village, Address: P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phone c“"m‘“ ;ng“{g»‘ “fi] "‘”L‘-’l;S safe se- eral director. Putnam news store, receives a write- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potter of Dan- #50-2, 338-12 or 254-6, Willimantio Gt | Ciie%; and the value of the principal Parcels Post Compartments. up, illustrated with his picture, in a|islson, who were at St. Cloud, Florida, Saver Huctuatels your moned UL ¥ohi ayrniof st aity Tor ail cars being used on railroad | BOSton, evening paper, in Connection |last winter with them, and 'MT. and ana your funds are alvays mvamam | the week ending December 7 was ap- héreabouts ‘have Ween cquipped | Ty s Due i loader 1h & Vg con-{Min B . Wehster of Seve: Oy HIRAM N, FENN ¥ port follows: Police depart- | sets of compartments that will | 165, beins conducted by the journal. Do e e UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER ¥ raireatAaopartatonit | De e enaed ots that will | "o jtem says: “Down in the grand | ters s to meet this (Tuesday) after. . 21.43; o io i il S 1d state of Connecticut there is a|noon and evening in the Methodist 3 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Opefl A“ ACCOI]II( 13; construction of sewers, §76.01; | cels post service is established, the first | & 8 hic 2 stry. : N maintaining sewers, $2; water works | of the comin frst | town called Putnam, which is named | vestry. making Telephone Lady Assi constructioz, $7109: Willlmantic wa- | partmen 5 ononth. | These €om- |'tor General Israel I:imam, or “Old The best recipe for ; . will also come in ha hy Ma“ ter works, $47.61. Sorting Christmas packager P 1B | Put" as he was known in :evolution- good soup: Add a can of ’ g . | —— Local Greeks and Italians are mak- | %77, davs. He was a fighte ¥ E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuper Fell Down Cellar Stair ing ready for sending Christmas gitts, | , In this same town of Puinam lives| ) boiling water to a can of e The Willlmanuc Savings insutute | Miss Abble D, % | Chauncy C. Talbot, who Is a fighte | Noveraber Martality. | street. The work will be finished this'{ months, and the othér had seen him | G. W. Bromley’s class; music, the mu- Labor Payroll. - Carpenter of 18 | Principally money, to relatives across : by . 4 Wilimantie. Conn accepts deposits from any erson any- | Pleasant street siipped and fell as she | the Sea, an annuai practice. The bulk | 100, Fe was in the 335,000 contest - 0 None Such Soup, using the where. You can use the mails with | was ibout to descend the cellar stairs | ©f the money will go out this week, | fome out Wih Bt g Al easure. Heat to mire vartare AT Fresh Fisu per safcty and nobody need know | at her home Monday morning, and al- VS A R ues 't pnst e will Branford—A new Italian club is be- canasa m o B Cuints nt ks o your banking iness unless you | though painfully hurt, escaped serious ROUNDER'S FRANKNESS, Syt e A e ing organized and Wil be called the qic 58 UliET o, |Choose o tell it Send money in | injury. r Go in this one. It begins to look that | Ialian Citizenfs club. g the boiling point and serve. ¢ 'S FISH ¥ . | checi or money order payable to Th a w. way, too. TECKE'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norhy St: Willimantic Savings Institute, o cash 3 anisdite G0 Biowto fRiToaiCald 4 islati f .| ©Old Saybrook.—Hon. James H. Day Simple, and the same recipe in registered letter. and we will open |a physician, who repor to Sleep Outdoors Now. * No Logislative Measures from Putnam. | i1oseq iy home Friday. He and his e t 1 that she will A t there is mo indication < % A mak inds— UR. f C JACKSU\{ D M }zgrr:]c]c'a;‘l:)llr:(n‘tlln:indyyo‘:l; bank book | be able to be around within a few days. | Two prisoners who had been Intox. thal‘flf;fi;{egmw;fi mgm«;“nz il {gmug_ left for Hartford Saturday for es 15 kinds—10c a can. s b N Degfist | sna cult instructions: | frip g o o fcated were presented at . Mongsy | town will be introduced at the coming | ¢ Winter: Vaini . Committed to County Home. morning’s session of the town court. | Session of the legislature, though there ainiess Extracting and Mond: ternoon Judge of Probate | One, Oliver Champagne, told the ofi. | may be some. Two years ago two or| win, wife of one of the burgesses of Filli . James A. Shea ordered the commit- | CeF Who arrested him that he wanted | three measures of considerable import- | the borough, is confined to the family illing a Specialty ment of Lena and Marle Rose Lise, | {0 80 back to his old home—Brooklyn | ance came frém this town, having to o . ¢ residence, suffering from an attack of s " t children of Henry Lise, to the county [J2il. It is now too cold to sleep out- | 6o with the amendment of the city|diphtheria. Wlidove, . . Wilimaods € limantic home for children.af Patnam ang they | #ide, he said. charter and with the right to issue \ ; % were taken there on the afternoon W. C. T. U. Mesting. bonds to meet the cost of sewer con-| South Norwalk. — Jewish residents - ) You siready know the vest ecpe i 108 SRR train. - The children were committed |* Mrs. Rienzi Robins i1l have struction. are going to call a mass meeting to NG B e AT and your own Geod piserast R ER SKATING angS nstitute gn petition of Tirst Selectman Robert | members af (o W ¢, T 2ave the | ™ Nothing Done About Rebuilding. | fakke action asainst a combination of ~ Mitchell because the parents were ne this (T Ve utchers who are accused of leecing OLL S ey e TR 2?:"'5,,:”" :l“rne.e’tlng this (Tuesday) | No move has been made as far 88|y chagers of meat. Merrell-Soule Co., Syracuse, New York (Established 1842.) e T nober marsns o haaad, were hot | afternoon. Mrs, John A. Paine will be | outward indications are concerned to Aabaie A Aiiods dhivs woé Armory Hall, Valley Street X tody. e leader and the subjects to be dis- | ward rebuilding on any of the sites| Bridgeport.—Joy riders who appro- ) A [ cussed will be Know Thyself, and |destroyed by the big fire, and it is| priated. the automobile of Henry C. TUESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER- H. C. MURRAY, President. TR What Is the Ljatest Scientific Work? |probable that structures will not be | Fairchild were forced to flee when the NOONS and EVENINGS. N. D. WEBSTER, T OBITUARY. ‘hf;e;izillsorgfiek&azel}‘nspffited roads in commenceddumil springh’rht-stjrl‘mk m‘flx} car caught fire. The machine was " . . » 4TE o . - uring the it - | have carted away much of e metal Beginners given special attention. abures: John Donovan. e = given tarvia !reatn?:‘r;t,mgr?d n;lac remained a!‘:er the fire, there be- S me s 4 GrOW]ng Chlldren 8 i John ‘Donovan of 990 Main street | that the surface of the highways is | ing a considerable quantity of salvage | Winsted—Among the effects of the Hah o from scheol or In frem FATENTS died Monday afternoon at 3.45 o'clock | 10 much like o rubber mat when | for these dealers. late George S. Rowe was found a be- ":y,‘"_",,"‘"’-t",',',."..',',,.'m,,"{,fi::’ e e net O JAY M. SHEPARD B SEprapseala hosiat A Dorovan S e Holiday Made Pleasant for 25 Patients. | 4Uest of $500 to the charlly fund of St B, o0 eining that wil benot only satiefying but mutritious? sucessding ELMORE & SHEPARD |piotect your 1dea. Handsome €8-page |OF five months past, but it eas but i} Bevings. 301 Miss Psyche Webster, superintendent . ge, F. and A. M. The A report issued o few divs ago |of Y e o s msds | document was dated July 10, 1912. ) foantar o 1 Guide Book Free. two months ago that he was obliged | shows that the R S LR i ity ond funeral Diectyr and Embaimer HARRY E. BAGK. Attomey-at.Ly, | L3 518 ub his work as a carpenter | ita’ here 2t ihe Dgstal savings depds- | acknowledgment of the generoslty dis-| New Haven—At a meeting held to ) 4 > - Torrington.—Mrs. Frederick H. Bald- s s # at the American Thread company, | has b - This | played toward the institution by per-|sslect the Rhodes scholar from Con- 60-62 North St.,, Willimantic | Phoenix Bleck. Danislson, Conn, | Where e had been employed off and | nosoatee ved in small sums by many | sons making gifts for Thankseiving, ix depositors who have become Interested tre oryiih putiaatn tikee Tho| i of Toas M b o i v e Lady Assistant Tel. Connection | ©°t1TuTh. e i e T 2|in the government's bank uring the e s vk of the hoanital 18 | 1a s e Vet e William and James Donovan, and & | tmecy, Period it has been doing bus- | constantly extending, a fact that seems | graduated from Yale in 1912 with the brother, Michael E, Donovan, all of i to be a?nrt;cma;i \:xyghmfl{!ihimr;drsl 0; degree of bachelor of arts. . IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE this city. the institution throughout this part o 3 g ST OBITUARY. the country. Middletown.—There is under consid i lott e S T i & h Consisting of rich creamy milk with extrasts of Personals. Edward P. Bowen. Will Relmbures Friendly Firemen. |eration a plan for increasing the ca wheat and barley malt (in powder form and mem- ’ AR pacity of the Mt. Higby reservoir so | [& Tooholic). i ine th & n r+4 ) illips of Hampton was a | Edward P. B “The fire departments of Webster and | .o £ alooholic), it contains the elements necessa Willimantic visitor. Monday. Bormard B TR da Ged, M. | rielen arerty be. reslmburmed for | ottt o v o Galn bens bulld up thele grawig bedice, Per the litls Shows Mrs. Elmer Norton of Turner street | In_an accident that occurred near |any expense that they may have been | sons of the year, because there is not | [ S brsnd and Teitton . They will ks 16 Sate was..a Hartford visitor Monday. Alexander's lake, a southbound trolley | Put to in coming here to fight the DI | storage for it, may be saved. o - , 2 - November 22. Offi- than su nd It will net cause the fermentation in Ex-Sheriff W. B, Sprague of An- | Car Striking the vehicle in which Mr, | fire on the night of Novemd F S S dover was in the city %‘:: b‘:ls(ne:s Bowen was driving, wrecking it and | cial action has been taken by the com- Waterbury.—At the Sacred Heart 'mh' .;:.. #r.-l‘ol::mh”‘- h.’..a'"u.'.'.'..u’l. Rocipe Besk Monday./ relsu‘mnz in his being taken to the hos- | mon council of Putnam in the mat- | church Sunday Rev. Hugh Treanor an- | § trem_ Your Druggiet, or [ pital, where he long remained in a | ter- nounced at all the masses that a re- | fi ) Charles Bill of Boston spent the |critical condition. ‘The deceased re. treat for the men of the parish will be | [ Malted Milk Department sided in a home on the road leadi conducted during the week befere the g from "Attawagan | evossing |l BALTIC Fenat of the Holy Name, which securs | F BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK CO. toward Pomfret. ¢ the second Sunday in January. b Manufacturers of Borden's Evaporated Milk and Mission for English Speaking Parish-, ¢ . il = Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. 3 AFTER POSTMASTERSHIP, ioners Comes to a Close—St. Jean | Westport—At the meeting of the Geo. Wm. Bentloy Co. E. Selling Agents, 197 “rs Or rls mas ‘ s Baptiste Society’s Election. tate St., Boston, Mass. Tel Richmond 386, G Candidates Plenty, Although Postmas- 7 ter Potter's Term Does Not Expire | The mission for the English speak- I3 . The weather man is quite sure that we're going to 2 ; Till, 1915, ing people of St Marve pecish which Every Little 1 ¢ 2 Several didats Pittsburgh, Pa., the past week, came . ca e have ail we want of real winter, and others seem.to i everal candidates for appointment | Pittsbureh, Tau B0 0% Wl % | Olive- Tablet Has as postmaster in Danfelson have ap- # 1 oy bt | | poared, Posimaster C. A Pottars | Mo Ps%o% The impressive. sermons n asvas with hi Furs will be needed if the lungs are fortified wi erm does not expire, however, until | evening PO pre T 3 agree with him. Furs will be needed. 5' December, 1915, well along in Mr. Wil- | were highly appreciated by ail pres- a Movement Mr. P, J. Welmer of Pennsylvania, &| wintergreen, Yhymel ané sther § g ¥ / - SCOTT’S EMULSION | |son's administration, While work for | ent. R b sufferer from Fozema, writes | Snts which penctrate te the If you want to make some one’s bright eyes bright- their progréss can be prevented | | ¢ apointment is being done in the Officers “of 8t. Jean Soolety. | | gorma. This cooling wash er no more delightful gift could be found, and yow'll find §| | 322 eften overcome. Sentt s way of preparation of petitions, etc.,| At ine annuai meeting of St Jean All ItS 0wn a eind e p 155 had imo doctort: | germs and (hrows ciem of, idving the the real campaign for the office wili | Baptisie soclety the following mem- T hree bottles of . D. D. T can|®KiB Smecth aRd Fo e Crot. o Emalsion s used in tuberculosis § | 2ot bo on for some time, bers were elected oficers. for the en- truthtully say I em cured. | ol Srpemesss SRR Rst ey i i ing year: Chaplain, Rev. U, O. Belle- | Your doctor will tell you ninety per tor i & mild| it is worth the price.s If not. Py Rt 16 » 5 camps because its highly con- No Tuition Charge at High School. |Suing 8 ® Tl rmis D. D. D. Prescription ie o | that this is the store to be absolutely depended upon for 29 bacause to highly co || Trers seems to e & misunteratna, |fote; Beversry wresident Wi Bu- | ont Sf 81 scknees, cops Srom pae ioally rom | ing. Tonei Dresdent, Louis Trudeau: vies | tive bowels and iiver. Dr. Edwards, a|wash ecientitoally compounded from | ing. i ing about tuition charges at the night 3 The, Lee & Osgood Co.. drugeiats furs of trustworthy quality. faster § | school. Any p.m’fi: Eiliingly ey | Prosidant; Alphonse Tournieri record- A attend without ome cent of expenss, | D8 secretary, Ovila Bourque; finan- | Uiy oyive oll, to set on the liver and ecref Joseph Bivi assist- 4 ! Tultion s charged only to out of town | 1% & ! ‘ A R Y CO A I S “b EA I ERS : : ; nt secretary, Henry Deu- $7.50 to $35.00 SRS S5 Shoee 2 SmY J5 Sents | vile corrssponting storetary, Ovia o hai, s, 78 t enthreple persons for person whe | DOUTaUe! e gy i " ring il Y Joseph Lasrelx, Jeseph Du. eotive, ~They bring 'about Best vaiues ior yoar oAby g e || 5155, P i e o T S By | S50 S8 Tl VoS | trom 98¢ fo $8.00 i gy bueyanoy whieh sheuld Be enfoyed i o R TR Sagn Xon Sgpon v Logross, M- | mirmiad By nleup e M and C. V. PENDLETON, Jr. and coughs. Borbugh Briefs. ors, William H, Buteau, Napoleon | purities, o B Waunn Bponbod ¥ ] 11w William Yeung of the firm ef Young | Lessard, Noe Cuamiu.n retiring pres- | 100 and 35c per box. 10 BMAPWAY md Brothers company is reeovering from ident Louls Fontdini Zoel Gancher, The Olive Tablet Co. Columbus, O. .

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