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TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913 G| DANIELSON '8- ings Bank Injunction Extended Six Menths—G. C. .Young Resigns as Treasurer—Succeeded by His Son— Melvin E. risher, 70, Operates Mo- tereycle. After a meeting of the officers and the board of directors, with State Bank Commissioners Norris S. Lip- piit and Fred P. Holt present, it was announced at the institution Monday afternoon that the injunction restrain- masansnisnnan n and Putnam sassnnun mittee and told them it was no ushe to mince words, the contract they had prepared simply shut out all contract- ors except Foley and Henry, who oc- cupy the Bank street barn and it was an injustice to that firm’s competitors and to the city. Selectman Geiinas emphatically told noted transcontinental walker, who a few years ago at the age of 70 walked from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast in recora time. There is not a sign of a creak or stiffness in Mr. Fisher's whole physi- cay system. He is in prime condition. Here in Danielson one, on hearing the snappy exhaust from a motorcycle en- glne, frequently turns and<sees him holding to the handlebars of his ma- chine, making ready to mount, a feat which he accomplishes with the quick, easy vault that is favorite with the riders of the speedy two-wheelers. Mr. “Fisher, who is a contracting R Burial in the South cem- etery was in charge of Undertaker H. N. Fenn. N EW INDUSTRY. Manufacturing Silk Neckwear to Begin Soon—Will Employ 30 Operatives. . WILLIMANTIC ! What Is Going On Tonight. San Jose assembly. No. 11, K. of C. St_Mary’s Hall, Center Sireet. St Jean Baptiste Society, Canadlian Club Rooms, Center Strect. Quarterly Meeiing Willimantic Board OBITUARY. Francois St. Martin. Franceis St. Martin, 65, died Mon- Lepold Smooke, manager of the Con- neécticut Neckwear company, states ihat the machinery is en route to Wil- BAKING POWDER of Trade and ~Willimantic Business|limantic for their local plant to be in- | day morning at his home, 210 Walnut | the committée the aldermen had al- |ing the bank from paying or receiv- |builder and a topnotcher in his line, e Ao iaion stalled on the top floor of the Holmes | sirect. He was born in Canada. Twen- |Teady expended over $1800 to break | ing money that was to expire on April [ uses his machine principally In the A Jutely Pu : Wiltimantic Woman's Glup, | Tiock, where his concern will manu | (Y-fve years age me came (o North |up what they called an ice trust, but |6, had been extended for anothér per- |way of business. Previous fo buying bsoluiely Lol . 3 phrancts S. Long Post, No. 50, G. A R. | faature silk meckwear. The —plant, | Grosvenordais, shere he lived a few | the Street committes had put up a con- | {od of six months, Wwhich will be to |it he rode & bicycle for vears, but finds the motorcycle a great improve- tract that created a teaming trust and | October 6. which the manager savs will employ About’ 1872 he moved to Leb- Absolutely has no substifufe e Myrkle-Harder Stock C | vears. n : Loomer Opite Mander Stock Company, | Bl 0 airle, will be in operation, he | anon. wheee he. lived np. (o 4 week |he reférred to the Bulletin and sald | Officers of the bank said during the | ment. He gets a whole lot of pleasure LB R expects, the first of next week. Until | 2go' when he moved to Willimantic. He | he was glad there was one paper that | afternoon that they had hoped to be and qusfa__Cllon out of jts use. Mr. ¥ G proper motors can be installed foot- |is survivea by a widow, two sons, had the courage to give the Williman- |allowed. o open for ‘business without | Fisher at 70 is without -question the . ARDE FLORIMOND GIVES $5. | jower will be used for running the | Wiltred and Onesime, and # daugh- | tic news concerning city affairs, just | restrictions, as made by the injunction, | most active man of his years in this 3 £ 3 = machinery. | ter, Mrs, Joseph Coutd, all of this clty. |28 it was. There was oniy one bid |on Monday next. They are prepared, | part of the state and as a motor- Many mixtures are offered as Contributions Coming in for Relief of —_—— 7 submitted to the street committee for | they said, to open at that timc and |cyclist he is easily entitled to be rated Flood Sufferers. James P. Mustard Resigns. Gift of Font to St. Paul's Church. | doing the teamitng, famely that _of | pay depasiters ten per cent. of thelr | the dean of the riders in Connecticut substitutes for Royal. No other - James P. Mustard, for % oley an enr:. eir figures for leposits, {with another payment ol 5 Work for the Birds. . s s Contributions for the Willimantic | years maniger of & locl store, has rer | prosent N Bauts Bpiscopa] church o | the street tedming were $4.80 per day | per cention July 1 and so on. e e ieeas n) baking powder is the same in fund for the flood sufferers continues | signed. Mr. Mustard has othcr plams | bapiismal font. The vesttymen have | ®ith driver, they to furnish dump | When deen just before he was leav- | SERRES, B00 OCE, 0 (OWAT 10 | B ffectiv to grow. Previously acknowledged | for the future, Gebided on designs for ine interior | carts. They submitted Mo figures for | ing townland asked as (o the outcome | (BIS DXL of the state ecelved on Mon- | composition or effectiveness, or subscriptions amount to $70. Addi- . i fornishings, incloding Altar, pulpit and | drawing the fire apparatus. Mr. Henry | of the mpeting, Commissioner Lippitt | {2y, communications from Bdward 1. 4 i tonal ~ subscriptions received since Nulghbosheod iNGies. pows. Tt 15 expected that the church | Of the firm of Foley and Henry stated |said that the Injunction had been ex- | (OTDUSh, of fhe FHatiofal Associacion so wholesome and economical, S o ™5 1amnak | 3 A Conant, who is four-score-and.| Till ‘be. completed and furnished by | [3eY, Tented the barn on the Wt oS | fended for another six months “for the | exer themselves to defeat the substi- it K h fine food Card, $5: Maria S. Elliott, $5, Mrs. | g (. Conant, 0 is four-score.andy Y 0 3 of Bank street for $118 a vear and |l pest interests of alL” 0 b fOr ST bill - 233, hich it i nor will make suc 1 od. Ada Taylor and daughter, $3; Eliza- | five vears voung. who for fort:-three | ey had received $135 income from it and 1t was also announced after the | 't (fl'T, e ‘i, b 3 | beth Johnson, $2; J. E. Davis, $1 Jears S swcexintendent ot thenaul To Hagin Tax Celieotthg. a $350 horse had been disabled in meeting that C. C. Young who has | S¥Preted may come ib (o0 fnalaction SUNE 3: Garde Fiotimond. 38 Sub e n;“ts?:u‘_gcg“?g?.& D hibes o e S e e et golug cies woek &b iey wonid by sled] Dot Graseurer of the bagk since 1386 | L B s os Ghins. 1 A sc lons will be received at tine il- < g AL Mr. and 3 5, " | to_sell the animal for 50. and connected with the nstitution + i g daidl = % . Y Jimantic office of the Bulletin, = Mur Ars. W. F. Chapman at Ellington. | lector, beging the 'collection of Per-| °In an exchange of comment beiween | Since 1577, had resigned and that his | Ume for closed season on, wild ducis Royal is the only Baking Powder made | ray bullding, or af the office of the| At the iast meeting of Eilington | scnal taxes today Mr. Henry and Contractor Leonard the | son, Earl M. Young, who has heen in | £cose brant and swan. = fhe present Tarts i B et naier: grange the following received the first == latier said he did not think Foley and | the bank as clerk for several years, had | J3W Protects all shore birds and wi from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar and second degrees: Mrs. George C.| Improvements at Town -Farm. Henry received too much for the City | been electod be the hoard of directors | oWl uniformly from January 1 to Bep- West, Misses Helen P. Warner, Alma | Improvements are being made under'| teaming but the principal of the con- | to fill the treasurership. e o e S ILnC Drenafed , | Fotter CO Motonit and Fiouls Schlude: | Shmmnacets s aiiere ety has | i8St inat shut out other bldders was | |The vacancy in the nodra of directors | (N ,2C5" he' autes, therehy extending JEores O Mewalt o ioniaisc hludol] alistiots e unsanitary drain has |all wrong. The street committee went | caused by the death of Frank P. War- | changes (he dutos thereby exiending = T 5 = AR = ts refund money If it removed, new floors are Into executive session and after a|ren was fillea by electing Judge Harry ntly forms on the | 7 1 time when ice freg Sash Curtains 29¢ pair. ecru, Door Panels in white and at 89c each. oughly cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and yau will surely feel great | by morning. You men and women who spending their Easter vacation at their home in Mystic. the writer that he may for many years continue to enjoy the pleasures of rid- ing, with all of the time-saving advan- ROVE'S signaturef initiation. laid and fire escapes are to be in-|two hours' discussion decided not o, E. Back. i i 1 o iy i B s v ducks & covered from the crooks. In the looking group, apparent - stalled T e et aiete | : solunteered | fecding grounds of the wild ducks and | Covered from ol oking group, apparently of The Baptist Sunday school officers | Sportsmen Ready for Open Season. i e Teeting: it was laier said, that they | inE and starvation. No ome, the com- | Mr, Lecialr kept bim closely covered ) hat ey had threaten doing and teachers held the first of a series | Local anglers are ready with rods, $7844.50 RAISED. had founa absolutely nothing refiecting | Municalions set forth, should be al- | % el B AN O ol e 40 ¥ the s of monthly meetings Monday evening. | lings and bait to capture the gamey i in any way on Treasurer Young's fidel- | Iowed to take advantage of their ne cence of crime w w After a business session in charge of | trout tday. Seme of them facetiously | Memb f Firat Congragational | 1t¥.in the management of the.bank's | cpesities at such a time and shoot smplet- but this denia Supt. J. G. Robinson there was a con- | remark: “Never neglect fshing for | i s ot .| affairs, and Mr. Young himself said | them- et ed the three men seized Leclair, bound as things tha ce ang lesson survey in charge of | business. Church Enthuse For New Parish. during the afternoon that he has his hands behind his back with Py Leclair wer W. F. Rowley, the paster. % o An enthusiastic mass mass meeting | 2NLe0, (0 Fesign the treasureruhip for FUNERAL. strap .took his keys away from him ion. i ea for Norwich Guest. my the past two vears, but has held it up i departed, lock S EaLE Hens’ Record Week at Storrs. Misses Mary and Dorothe Larrabee | W28 held In the Fiist Congrezational (o' the present in the interest of the Mrs. Eliza A. Edwards. SRRk e o e il e Gty co a sess The hens at Storrs college scored |of 55 Prospect street gave a tea at | church Morjlay evening when the | institution. At the home of her daughter, Mrs.|and warning Mr. Leclair on penaity of ut 4.30 o'clo nd ekgs. last week, making their | their home from 4 to § o'clock Monday | SamPalgn for ralsing funds for the| = Ar Young has been recognized as an | Gerirude Aldrich, in Williamsville, | paving with his life not to make an ause found for holding ther high record in the infernational egs- |in honor of their guest, Miss Leola | D€ Parish house was inaugurated.|able bank man by all of the officers | where shc d last Friday morning, | outery | the .next session of laving contest. a gain of 143 eggs over | Mitchell, of Norwich. Mrs. Florence | prs, O H. Caswell previous to theand directors of the institution. He | funcral services were held Monday af- [ ° My Leclair did not wait many min eriminal n the previous weel Tracy poured and she was assisted in | (0rmal programme rendered a fine or- | has been a hard, efficient and faithful | ternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Eliza A. | ytes, however, before becoming real eieh N ot e the dainty refreshments by |§an recital and Daniel Leonard, Jr.!worker and has done a great deal to Rev. O. J. Harriman, pas- | active. He noted that the (rio head- s FUNERAL. e Elalaitana Mation: Lo cabao of lc:-nle’:e cnn:xregm;nalseslngmg Wl;g;istrellgl|1en the institution. It was with | Phi church, Putnam, of- | 8q south toward the f arids. Get ¢ 3 v, . L. AT resided. g E was accept- | ficiated Burial was e cemetery | ouc! vith Capt 1 m o ready to meet your every! Mrs Warren K. Burnham. Setatiins, T rrRtions constituted the | guirring sddresses were made by meve | Sa ~ | ''° ISIERACOn was Sceebl- [Reielen Burlg) eSS Sangien) | tine tn touch with, Gopain Murray, S tnmw time need in the line of Farm| Thi funeral of Mrs. Warren (Kent) | - — Charles P. Croft. Contributions were| The injunction extension was made | Carver, James Day, Robert Day and |and indicated ihe direction taken b ¥ Implements, stc. The season is ad- | Burnham, who died Saturday at St | Popular Company at Theatre. gg;fgn;nd there o g‘k;;r;;j ‘,,’;‘;?(‘,‘r“;o;‘;’[“”ds,"“",‘,"""»‘ of the su-|George K. Day. " Lodis E. Kennedy was | {lie men who had robbed him. et E i i work | Joseph’s hospital, was held Monday af- rier, a story of the Canadian | o 2 i and is effective until Oct. | the funeral director Captai urray sent warnings ou P NERERG rapidly and the rush ef mork | or 8 R o ConErarntionl CRUFSH: | ot a s o s e Camadign o riounting ‘to $784450, Among thise|9. = The announcement ihat ihe Fe- | M. Biwards husband dled two years| p,o bin Murray sent warnines o ‘. will soon demand your entire time. | jTun00n MUNT (ANEIEEAIORE! cAuie, | norihwest, wds the offering presented | contributions wam the ten dollar gold | straining order is to be enforced for | ago. 3 I R % e Daot Good time to solect now, the Plow,|ink. Several hymns were sung by & ai the Loomer opera house onday | Biege SIft from the K. K. club wiiohy 4Boher aix jmonihs comes ax.a deep | ——— icliail Gt naliany: ot ALt waaks e e st ey | Fred'ana Clarencs Burnham and Frank | weeks: snghgement ae he. idonl ooy T ot VR TR Iomonelior (amal means who | bave PUNAM e U bl el r Shovel you know you mu ; Coks cnEagement at the local play- | gies Alq contribution of $500. Rev. W.| money tied up there since Aug. 6 of | e SHI R st : You will find reasonable prices and | e ety i (otmanoe S, Beard's gift o 3100 and the gifl st vear, The banis doposits are in | Holdup of Welsar Eatinir &by Thesslls EAise ITenir in IMagpe a0y | B0, e e hlen 18 i | | g | of $1 v Rev. Frank Bugdee. ¢ cxcess o 00,000, = siderable | one to accompany him, Sheriff Grim- | ¢ h Eash o awaiting you st out staee. | | e sy : | 35000 8 BHilt T me yaloen Several | AMOURC At whiCh I8’ kept ont ot cirens | Young Men Arrested Later—All | Giiw, who has the reduisite nerve to|iheors at presen 'C_)ur_ l(ockdcovers every instrument INCORPORATED 1842 ! ongratulations C:NNurwych Member [0 o ntrbiions Eva e aotaq ghn lation on account of {he bani's diM- | Bound Over in Bonds of $1000 Each | face ' wildcs entually, started out | fnvestigated. The men s & farmer needs. a 3 | teams of solicitors will make a systi- | culties, and money that would be de- —Death of Mrs. Joseph T. Russeli.| With rank Lamoreaux, who had been he fr \y,, : ide . FRESH GARDEN SEEDS }L This from = Sundavs Willimantic | matic canvass this week. posited nere, were the bank receiving | JlL coriarmeck bt sgreed toidrive t had o recently arr :aptist church calendar is of special — Geposits, is going elsewhere, to the in- | The most sensational holdup in this! Sherife's ’ 5% - e o g o . interes “Ninety-four vesa oung | Loont nearbst jury of this community section in years was perpetrated on | Si0 = S | April 3d! The church's congratula- | tsrests. |” The bank officers were somewhat ! xelson Lect t his home on Park| She as heading for OBITUARY, A saVI"us [ Goms to' rs. "tizanen "Littieneia of | The ciyil suity of Frank Brown and | cnagrined ‘on Monday a1 not Telng re- | mirect at about 943 Monday moerninz. | Alexander's lake at about 1230 (o in_ B orwich, who leads our membership | e oung V. s, ieved of the restraining order and al- | The. (hrec voung Ttalians thai were| vestigate the report that suspicious | Mrs. Jam | list. | missing lawyer, have been continued | Jowed to go on doing business in the | o 1 th air > 12 A characters were in the vicinity of Mrs. roline Celest | | ath ey s lowen it concerned in the affair were cap- | characters were in the vicin Ca e ¥ Y- wred and are now at the county jail |Of the cottages there when he sp! widow of Joseph Russell | Gity Payroll. | By agresment of (‘\fldUngel“‘héTPDle\ml T i Bhanil. | s T o (it i1 The S | three men Foing down the Nighway Nome (n ' Woodsioc MA“_ . Tast week's city ~payroll: Police | Sult of Exg;‘;‘;‘ ‘:m‘:fr,:;j";a;s-b;g;; Miss Mary Wheatley, who has been | Superior court e L S S| Srenine = o [ s182:40, e SR, maIntalNng | ontinued until Monday, April ¥ spending the Easter recess at her home | Mr. Leclair says that he was at his| quietly’ along. S 7 | sewers’ 331, water e 2.61, 2 . in Danielson. returned to Auburndale, |home when he was approached by auietly along : s b YOUR BROKEN GLASSES TO | | total 3431 The Collins-Bartlett Minstrel com- | Mase Aronday, o oo (0 ~uourndaie | 02 rellows, who represcnted fo him | Asceraining from & youne fellon Hgly B da « = ! | e pany. an aggregation of local ama- : b ahee Tonday | that they wanted to go into the|Who had just passed the three that ' Caleh Chamberl GEO.GC.MOON,Optician | | DT feurs, gave ' most Saulstaciory DOr- | io strend the Bouthorn New Enmand | house and et (hem some milk to|they had fhe appearamce of being the s 3 728 Main St Willimantic, Conn. ¢ " — | formance at Hampton Monday™ even- | conference at New Bedford. Hc does |drink. As Mr. Leclair became knos axtod, the sherit gaye o eciENTIFIC EVE ExaMiNATIoN. | Anchors a-young man to || Woodworth—Parker. T P Dotman, propmistor. ot i | BCE EXDSt 1o Seturn here excépiing | with two members of the trio when (3 31 STNEF LT Q. - < 4 X ek WeoRworth: naft:hion, Pk 4P, n, proprietor of the 'for a few days. { they were here with a sewer building |Speed. This was do When the GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. | M| 000 habits. [t*is an -in- | ]| ker, both of Willington, were married | Gem theatre, is 1o give the receipts.of | Mra. J. J. Dunn and daughter gang about two years ago he did not three men first heard from Grimshaw - Oculists’ Prescriptions Accurately | by Rev. W. F. Rowley. at the Baptist | Dis afternoon's performances to the | Elizabeth, are spending this week as | think the request unusual, for at the [If Was thioush & Saath SREer (0 A Filled. spiration to him to make ||| parsondge ~Monday. -everal friends | Willimantic relief fund for the flood | the guests of relatives in Briazeport. time mentioned they were fn the habit | UP thelr hands and when (ev 1900 Any |:;nls ‘?uphcatei s ’gg:m their home witnessed the cere- Sugf:r’: e S ‘Vat{.!tsl:sorfls(l:lr:‘ Dowe is spendimg her |of coming to his place e e O e ttiaiir o e e E the meost of his opportun feporied to Dr. W. P8, Reating. city | John Bailey, wraveling for a Soutn- |produced a pint bottle of milk. which L e i £ % y | . 2 health officer, for the month of March, | bridge cptical firm, was a visitor with (wo of the men drank, saying that it|[Lated in the day © Fadel gy 478 HIRAM N, FENN ities. ;The sma# depos- |§| Maving toNofWich, | scarlet fever 2, infantils paralysis. ty- | Danielson friends Monday. wus 50 good they wanted more. When | INgly, remarked that tgore was only i i . sl 5 3 ei A Turnbull fs moving from this | Lhiold tever and tuberculoais 1 each. | | Stephen Horton fs having an addi- | the came to pay for what ECtously ou eanihet it will Be fized P e B e itor of today is the capi- || S (. Silcas 37" the branch of his | ; The, Jocal players who presented | Hon, BUILE tc his cotiage af Ol il |haq had Mr Leclalr says tat one fo1 | RGO, SO0 0N U Nifeohon 23 X . concern in that city. William Turn. | Just for Fun St. Patrick's night un- | 1 N T o olong 1o D e ae | Trwe ot n promptly complied Atipinas e X talist of the future. | B Hia son. wini‘Iaois after the Willl- | d°r, the auspices of tne Ladies auxil- | Wiy b5 8poul Jf Jeol IREL. (| | Ihe et O a ub hia | with hia order. but the. other feflow | mantic interests of the business. | 2V, A. O. H., have acc S s s ¥ S aror-I s = his member | hesitated, stealing one hand around g s . tation to repeat it for the bemefit of | formeris of Danielson, was a visitor | hands. At the same time this member | hesitated, stealing one hand around JAY M.SHEPARD One dollar will open {f| s S arm et humon e PR 0% | with relatives in town Monda | of the gang of holdup men called to|toward his gun pocket. “Put up your i succeeding ELMORE & SHEPARD : Surprise Springs. Henry Weaver, who recently pur-|hi scompanicns to “Come on now,” hands or off goes the top of your an account at this strong Friends made Mr. and Mrs. Everett chased the fine Dodge fa:m on Church | which they did, two more revolvers |head” was the second stern ord [mral .{ecmr md [mhah‘m A X Kendall a surprise visit last Friday PaiiaTs strest. will occupy it inis week re- | flas threateningly in Mr. Leclairs | (and no’ bluff) from the sheriff. and 9] < evening at the home of Mr. 2 movin; is family from Danielson. e it was complied with. 60-62 North St, Willimantic and progressive savings [Fred B iate oinag o A ond e T Sacartin was in New York Sra: W. H. Mariang, Miss M L two of the men kept Leclair | Five misutes later Tames Morris- s ik ¥ Games, music_ana wl - | one day week. Marland, Willl d Rupert Ma covered with their guns the other fel- | son, who was in a fleld nearby came =dy Assistant Tel. Connection institution, young man. Monts were features of the evenings | Mes. Harriet Bratt of Putnam visited | are SDSAdIng thiy Week ot thelr GOt |t e ronn the vistmrs Pockots 1AL | out, to sco What was Eeing on and X g‘lex:sdxax;s:‘ f‘fi"x‘!fms[;?;: vxe;:h;::;" ! Willimantic relatives recently. tage at P:‘a:nr;l;'!emo ing ,w;\ m.x‘ purse, W hich contained | ;\‘”-un\p,n;:icxlnvhu.)nl ponvies ;;f,, ;‘«3‘" & ima T e e b ohool Term Opens about $7, and Kome other possissions. |state Morrison we ough the fel- | Auto Truck Moving THE WHLIMANT £ teave Wiliimantic, Wil be misseq | JAmes Morlarty of Jackeon street. | The pupils ln St James parocma |Then leaying Qro men covenns Lo |G BOTECS SR SGns Senpons and |ty many friends in this city. | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Noves have re- | School have returned to thelr studies )y {0 " ccended to the upper floor of |liberal supply of cartridges. SaGIRIEANCE Woni QU e | turnea’trom a'irip to'the metropoiis.”_| i erk atier e Baster vecens, | e ome, which e (bFoushiy ran- | 'Atier this the problem wis not such | A SPECIALTY .w.“fl) lls”u"fl" TO CALL FOR NEW BIDS. ‘I-\giss Doris French Is the guest of | wil be taken from the water In the | sacked in a search for more money, |2 difficul one. Manacles were plac: 8 S © 4 eSS o | s | Miss Ruth Tyler of Glastonbury, Conn. | Frooks is running exceptionally high. ' Which Mr. Leclair is reputed, whether |on the wrists of ~the = dangerous 850-2, 28812 or 254-5. Willimantie Co H MURRAY, President | Street Committee to Straighten Out r. and Mrs. Jones of Windham| Principal and Mrs. Robert K. Ben- | With foundation or mot, to keep in|characters and they were eventyais i, utlvner | Tearning Contract Tangle, cet, have returned from a southern | nett are to spend a few days this week | the house <3 e e D s Mond 2 | About the hottest session on city | ie Rotblat has received her | The first.of the trailing arbutus of |no money, but that he did take his| They gave thelr names a5 Snonic| . affairs ever held in this city was the | diploma from a Hartford business col- | the season is being plucked but only |revolver, which —was lyving on gLANGS18) Jommes 5 eesche, e [t 2 one ¢ | niis P » T ¥ 1 Providence, and Tony Raseno, 20. of | ha o Ko Lo y | meeting of the street committee to | lege. | buds are snowing at the present time, | stand close to his bed and siso .\un{:e;r;‘r}uflv el T p ebbng a0, (oL | Bave anmourieed (het Painle: = i |award the contract for the teaming | Misses Harriet Walker and Ruth | The interior of the mill of the Dan- |other things, which were later re-|Chelsea, Mass s s ked it i ainless E.xfractmg and |8t the cite clerk’s office Monday eve- | Onmen spent Sunday with Hartford | lc}5on Cotton company is belng paint- | _ Filling a Specialty PATENTS gt e s Seennooldinias Pt mi e s hnennie 3 Str i S Mrs. Fred Pratt of Boston was a re- s i s i o > street commitice, were present and | ; Prison Crowded. <92 Main Straet, - Willimantic | protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page | Corporation Counsel Kelley and Al- | Cent guest of Willimantic relatives and S v Telephone Guide Book Free. derman BOIBFGOR of the fire depart. | friends e R 3 = s o 2 o the superior court in Putnam to serve | HARRY E. BACK, Att e | ment commitice were also at the hear- | Frank Benn»u has leased the tene- | time in the state prison are being held | Seulo& Oysters and Clams, at = g Dan 9. [ Latham ‘and Leonard were on hand (o | Turnbull at Wethersfield is filled to_capacity STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North Danielson, Conn. TS INe TEOCRCRBEE. o o fnstl| L% H § Teutz ot x;w\vnrk— 18 vi Atthe Oxphenm theater Monday eve- reet. octITuThS Jia = V. C. M. C st | jting her sister! Mts. J. Veigard, 32 ning the offering was “Joshua Simp- speaker and he protested at the blan- | Spring street. 5 Kins” a New England play that was | ket contract:as unfair to the citizens 7 leasing 1 h -t 3 B ete : fair Mrs. B G. C ot o ~cet | ploasing to the audience. [of miNimanic anat to l the contract” |, ontertaining Mrarsypt mouth street | Pliank Beattie of Attawaugan is s excen oy e Corpor- Spri P =108 manager of a baseball team of that ’ | ation Counsel Selley admitted that the | Stafford Springs. 3 and ‘is anxious for challenges only the barn.en the west side of Bank | sSchool supplied the pulpit at South | .injiy " | ; 2 cinfts street could be used for keeping the | Windham Sunday \ Ny etenine orlett weci b the horses to draw. the fire frucks from | Amos I. Hatheway of Boston re- ' meeting of the Pentecostal chureh del- | B the Bank street station. Attorney Ca- | cently visited his father, A. M. Hathe- egates twill e elected ‘to the annual ::x‘:u:::u‘l:dg \:;neuh-r tw: ‘fr ming | way, Prospect street. meeting of representatives of church- contracts’ be drawn up. one for the |y Wiliam Vandérman was called ! 65 to be held in Haverhill, May 7. _ L] ] relating to the Bank street barn be | !llness of his sister-in-law. 2 |4 new siabwalk about the fine church broadéned in a blanket contract so that | Dr. W. S. P. Keating and his sister, | Fra i < B | property on Franklin and Water other contractors besides Foley and | Mrs. Henry Mathieu, visited South | B R 3 11 oth Henry could submit competitive bids. | Manchester relatives Monday Rt Club Mssting: have more lmprovements than all others com- c ] i r Lawyer Harvey addrested the com- | Everett Harringion of the Sumeld | s 31, A Shumway Is to'have the 0 S o Literary institute in spending a few | Mrs. M. 4. X - “Q: —_— - - members of the Ladies Art club at atente ces days at his home on Church street. | bined. The ingle Damper pat I Ter e for 'a meet tomorrow urtains and Curtain Materials . N | e R e | P e Tor 2 Mesting tomorio g P : n y ASCATRLS™ | coniens, visitme rends fn prliadct” | for Contiieras o Wi e Sl o with one motion what, in other ranges, requires % a, o New Jersey. of Russia and Catherine de Medici. T For the Sprlng Home Thomas Regan, a labor organizer, s - who has béen working in thie city, WHEELMAN AT 70. )i b . ol A EU o | R ol cndlon, "Mt slndas: on'd | T e moving two dampers, and does it better ottingham Lace Curtains o0 Bliclains 3 : 3 usiness trip. elvin E. Fisher Oldest Licensed Oper. : - ot ttingham | S _Net Curtains in white an¢ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keeney and son wtor of a Materoycle, The deep Ash Hod in the base—with Coal in white and ecru, at 39¢, 50¢,|ecru at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, Kenne(h of New Hritain were guesta s &2 € s A at Mrs. George Keeney's, Windham | Melvin E. Fisher, 70, of Danielson, . . 3 b - 75¢, $1.00 and up to $3.50|$2.25, $2.50 and $4.00 pair. | Genely el ki | Center. over Sundas: 10 1he aldeat. Noenaed” operater of & Hod beside it —(pa.tented is better than pair. Musli kY = 2 ently - Cigan your lver an Miss Hazel Dimmick has returned to | Motorevcle in Conmecticut. This in- 1 h S i - o hool k at F formation is contained in & communi- & A Sm s AL : uslin Curtains in white constipated bowels while | Bor 5ine S Paster tanating onyo el | cation from the office of the secretary the old c umsy As Scrim Curtains in white|only, plain or rufiled edge, at parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Dim- | 9f state at Hartford amd signed by E 4 = 7 & - | “ohen. chief clerk. The lette and ecru at 60c $1.00, $1.50, |39, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 | you sleep. Sl R G R only Saiabiianes Mr. Fishcr's sn: Pan. Easy to remove T <~ - | B s COE 5 Nor- | jirity in point of years over any other $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.89 and | yard. | man, Alice Kellogs. Martha Kalms, and | [o71t¥ 1R Boing, oF Woars, bver any o 0o and carry — doesn’t $3.00 pair. | Take .a Cascaret tonight and thor- | Horoty WaKEly: bave retumed to the | brings to him the pledsant wish of - 2 | = ¢ - | state normal school in this cily after spill the ashes. | have headache, coated tongue, can't tages that it brings. | sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, Annual Mesting Held. Mr. Fisher is 70 years of age, but he Coanord O n,. doaiciliests—uo CURTAIN MATERIALS | boihéred with a Sick, gassy, disordered o ‘::l'ei-gr*rl 'R,‘l. IMflrt‘h :u_ nn(hfir {ooks‘ m;:reaf;;“u.mufix;‘»)my to rawfor ve ak st} Ie | Vom0 e backache and feelull ], [0 SUuNS GF Wenteriy Tield thely | tang reachex the age of 10 and re: scorching spots” or “cold corners o - BRI & (Yo gtk Are you keeping yvour boweis cl arnual meeting fn thelr rooms at 58 | mains as supple, agile and active. He ¥ _Curl:und Mlusl;(m in dz:t/ i 4()-11}\11 Double * Bordered | ¢ itn: casrareri o Saeray fortios o | Went: Broad sireet, Westerly, Monday {1 really s physical marvel reminding S ks 4 2145¢ rcer 4 [ | bussageway every few davs with sulis, | cvening and elected the following di- [one of Edward Payson Weston, the §itipes and checks, gt ({2ygc| Mercerized Scrim. and Mard | pamassagorars ow ahds, eili ealia HeSuing Ao S seial, a0l wia oL e o yard. quisette, 25¢ and 45¢ yard. | uigortant N Burke, Frederiek o E. Lens and Vit BT e For Sale by 3 Cascareis Immedisiely cleanse nndll-mnsfli\- "W“r"'n The dl(fl"m' l‘h;‘ale - SRy el HOURIGAN < 40-inch wide Reversible| Silkolene in all colors and | oaRas o ™ S fo o | lows: Tovestacnt, 15 M. Buirke: secre: | the Shoes I Son want Xt and com M. ) : s £ Gl T 3 shades. | foul Sases; lake ihe excess bile from | 1ary, Fiederick 'B. Lena: ' treasurer, | fore for tired, ‘aching, swollen, sweat i | Colored Border Scrim in pret p l(ey ns, of delicate shades, | B B e e e eurtres | Fouin - Joalin.i. Immo” Sheeman: wh | 158, Joot, ve Allews Foqt-kuse. It re; Norwich Agent 5 ty floral patterns, 18c yard. 52 yard. | waste matter and poison from the in- | has filled the office of president of thei| ) pravents blisters, sores and callous - 2 e e compuny. In an able manner, was hon- | Shacd i the thing. for Duncing | Remembér, a Casearet tonight will | crubly discharged from that office. Parties, ‘Pateni Leather Shoes, and for ceni box from .your druggist mean Nesw Haven.—The Rav. Albert Carey g,\. et A AT Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Makers, Boston head and | Jenes of New Haven conducted ser- Vicee at Si, James' Eplseopal church, Danbury, Sunday, nealthy bowel aciion: a clear | cheertuiness for months. Don't rcr.eq the childiren. ol acoep: ans Substiiute. For FREE trisl package. address Allen 5. Oimsted. Le Roy, THE H. C. 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