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IDAY 1913 imantic, Danielsonand Putnam | "o e KA s M. Judd of New Haven. Mrs. King's parents are still living, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mills of Lebanon. Mrs. King wae a native of Lebanon, where she has lived all her life. Fine Again.. Right away—the frae d start to take RHEU- Ma—tho" Uric Asid polson’ begians to. dissoive and Ieave the wore joints and muscles. Tta action is Nitle 16m0 "than ‘magical: : P day. At nightfall 2 boat came and res- cued them, taking them to a point of land above water at tne time The next morning they were taken in an- ont R Al their DANIELSON Prisoners at Werk Extending Water Main—Activity of Civic Federation— WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight. Myrkle - Harder Company, Loomer NO wonder butter is so high. » 3 Particular women. who are \ loath to use lard or cooking but- 5 other boat to higher land. works so spesdily you actuslly O o, ance of Veteran Guara | hOUSeHOId effects were lost, nd they| . . John Rourke. Parcele Post Not Used Very Much | ur hroris oo, gty Tou sctually e Association at New Armory. could only save the clothes they Were| johnp Rourke, 70, died at the resi- | on Rural Routes—Reduction of Bor- | 1t 5 ey and if you are not setiefied Eee & O- ter in their cakes and fine pastry, €. E. Social, Baptist Church. wearing. As soon after as possible | gence of his niece, Miss Julia Rourke, ough Debt $500. T wish to_state to you the facts and nothing but the i Salad _ Supper. Congregational | they walked towards Union 18 miles | 355° Pleasant street, . Tuesddy night. the facts. T bess the dny & friend brought ‘me s use table butter. With butter at Church, Windham Center. Baskotball, Valley Street Armory. Purinton Temple. "No. 2, Pythian Ststes, &. =f P. Hall GOOD WEWS FOR MRS. AVERY. Her Parents and Sister Safe at Dayton After Thrilling Experience. from Dayton, and were providentially met by Mrs. Harry Martindale, their other daughter, who had started from she knew to be in great danger. They ace now at Mrs. Martindale’s home in safety, and as Mr. Martindale is in the grocery business they are ‘mot wanting for sufiicient food. It was a thrilling her home <o rescue her relatives, whom | The cause of death was anemia. He |leaves one sister, Mrs. Mary Roberts, | of Princeton, Wis. Mr. Rourke was an old hotel man, having built the Hotel Columbia in Norwich and was proprietor of the same for 20 years. He was also owner of the Capital ho- tel in Hartford for a number of year but for the last four ‘ars has made | A score of prisoners from the county jall at Brooklyn are at work at In- Qustrial place extending the mains of the water company for connection with a Dig tank being erected by a Provi- dence firm. This tank is to hold & sup- Ply of water for the automatic sprink- ler system being Installed &t the Pplant; 50 cent boiule of " 1 used_one-hait ‘of 1t #nd 11 did me more then all .the other medi- cnies I ever trled. T had been afffoted with Rheu matism all orer my body for more than 35 years: T could not walk, and was & broken-down man. Dur- g that Ume T ment & sl fortune r¥ing to [ Be rid of the horeible disease. but Without heip. Howerer, RAEUMA seached mv case. and I thank God T éan again ume my feet and do my work. “Before taking your medicine I was siasing with a deughter on ber farm. and desplte her loving e forls 1o tumpt my appetite. I could not eat After frying, it is better. more than lard. Moreover, the price you have to pay for it, that’s downright extravagance. Cottolene is just as good as butter for'pastry; for And Cottolene costs no % experience, and during the water | his residence with his niece in this : i g Sy —— Friends in this City are rejoicing be- | transportaiion they encountered hard | city. . Evening of Black Face Enjeyed. |Ihed takm REEUNA tvo dags W3 soogiiie e cause Mrs, F. S. Avery received news | .urrents to row over,-the boat coming Mrs. Merrill Ladd. Guy Brothers minstrels played in . Richmond, Ind.. Oct. 10, 1912. Wednesday of the safety of her par- | iy collision with trees and other ob-| arriet Louisa, widow of Merrill | i€ town hall Thursday evening before an audience that has not had an op- ents and sister, Mr. { Portunity to see an entertainment of Robbins and Miss and Mrs. L Nina Robbis Ladd, died at Evanston, IIl, March 29, siacles. ot the services at the Advent chapél Sun- = x| = == hial pneumonia. _ Her remains : 3 e Dayton, Ohio. They were awakened at FUNERA of ‘bronc] v | that kind here for a long time. The | gay aften 430 in the morning, when the levee arrived in Willimantic Thursday. The|ehow was satisfactory. A feature of | Har woaa of Brown. university is oftolene buria] was in Windham Center dny afternoon, and the committal ser- | the company was its band, which play- | broke and the water flooded their back | e spending the Easter recess here with Lucy Richardsen, | yard with the force, their letter| o 4 et . t % E in brief street concerist noon and . i F. Wood. States, like a Niagara Talle ‘They | Funeral services for Lucy Richard | vice was conducted by Rev. Willlam | cvening and got oredit for blaving | g larents Mr end Mrs A. I ool were forced to the upper rooms of | $oT Who died in St Josephs hotHil| S Beard pastor of the Congrogat onsl|them betier than do most show bands | Mass., was a visitor with friends. in is rich d two-thirds of nd -of it will their home on the second floor, where | Sunday. were held af 2 o clock WeC \ch;r:';s!‘_;n:;:lrzh:ffi: T ermenicP” | that come to this town. Danieison Thursday. richer, an o-thirds of a pou the water reached them to some ex- $ el it e Borough Debt Reduced. : i ey ook dowy v e oot i WA n e ke | i e ol Ta ok estig ur thataeden ana | e 1t b e e Aaskes g0 s far as a full pound of butteror lard. tH#o window to the next Bouse, which | Lies cemetery. Funeral Difector Jay,|, Terma, of Bhet BBl o ity eoast Of Durmesses tor the anpiial bor- | is ischeduled. for:thiy| (Friday) eve- And lard and Cottolene are not to be mentioned in the same 3 sl in_the [ S e : | o ’ i & 3 @ ning in the Phoenix theater. . i’ T e R Francois St. Ma | teaming contract are that the horses | for next Tuesday evening. Warden | Jogemh carntie ot mesmoids street was breath, for Cottolene is a vegetable product, healthful, always safe attic, where they remained for the next Bullard saiq Thursday afternoon that jused for hauling {he fire apparatus Martin he is preparing to get out the warning of Francois St. EERE R FUtiag o | reportea Friday as being dangerously The funeral e — and makes digestible, Tich, - was held Thursday at St Mary's | i h . f 200 vards from the Bank strcet fire | for the annual meeting and that any ke % TRY THIS RECIPE: church, 4 b as ; o : ‘An_ all-day meeting at the Fente : | Sine by Rev 3 Papilion, and appros | Sation and the cily agrees to pay the | matters that ciiizens desired to have | costal church is ‘anmounced for April but never greasy food. Established 1832 priate selections were rendered by. the | Fental of fald barn ot a3 annuh cosi [IootRerated o It Hiust be I his hands |25, with District Superintendent Fogg Fried Oysters 5 | Misses Alice “and Eva St Martin| (. "lopiblican member of the sireet | said ihat the annual reports will show | Sico' SPeaker at some'of the ser- Use large oysters; parboil a moment Remember, Cottoleneis better Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000 e o b oo the | commiltee savs he Was mot notified to | bearers being Wilfrea St. Martin, | ttend Tuesday's meeting of the com- | Onesime St. Martin, Joseph Coutu wil- Plitea Tt Porvatarion oy o | fred Govetie, Pierre Goyette and Jo- a decrease of $500 in the indedtedness of the borough. A BOOSTER ANYWAY. to dry out some of the juice to pre- vent spattering during thefrying. Lay them: in seasoned bread crumbs, beaten egg and again in bread crumbs, then than butter, better than lard —and much more economical. Wireless from Cape May. Charles Blake of Brooklyn received on Wednesday afternoon a wireless telegram (transmitted from New Yorlk red ih cised agr t and G ; | seph Biai P (Jackson) understands that | g —— over land limes) from his son, Edwin | brown a few at a time in deep, smok- s onily by s el i Alderman O'Conner, the democratic | Fierre Petac Doesn’t Mind If Coal and | Blake, a passenger on the Norfolk ing-hot Cottolene. e | Borough Lines Indeterminate. Chairman of the committee, wus the Ice Cost $8 per Ton. bound steamship Essex, then off Cape THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Whether Windham Center district gu May only member of the committee in con- Kelley at the Pierre Petac says will have to or can hold another bor- | siitation with Counsel “That's enough cugh meeting is still an open question. | executive session Tuesdav. ~One of | for give a mans a headaches all over 2y s = 2 =z = {1E'{he Dorough charter stipulates that | {¥fiimantics. atornevs, who doce mot | her body—"the high price for buy some | PUINAM Windham County Medical association | New London and will spend the sum- | home, on Main stret, = In am the anniial meeting shall be held “the | rapresent any of (he city's teaming |16, For amall family ice she's $8 | g\ o e & Dhads s ceeoyon on s HRA Incality i Jraksl ith mgleel vab dn vaysennt last Monday in March,” as was done | contractors, called at the city clerk's |2 tons: for same small family coal | Back-Stamping etters to top— | o eday .jym 17, commencing at| 3 is§ Margaret Jovce of Groton has Charles King « S | this year, the old borough officers 1| office Thursday and critically exam- |81e's §8 a tons. Ice she came from Funeral of Mrs. Elien J. Howarth— ' Pt e arrangements for the | ben calling on friends at Soundview | ing Charles Hr[w- Pro entertainment of the physicians include | cottage. Joseph M have to hold over if it is found notice | {neg the revised teaming proposal and | On 'top Chestnut hill coal she come | 5 of the annual meeting was not Dub- | on leating the office he said -in effest | from Pennsylvania. That looks like Werk of Razing Old Parochial School the serving of dinner ‘at the Inn at| Miss Marlon Mosher of Flanders has | visit at his. home on N t I B k lished according to law. ’1;‘*'8 “*‘D“n- and purpose it is no different than | he's a good luck the ice we got to :'!“"‘M"*ms of County Medical 1-u_°-h el s bsq;x \-x.;;ungB\'mm; friends. Charles & i dary lines of the borough, citizens - use it no grow so far as the coal ssociation April 17th at The Inn. | ) he programme and order of busi-| Mrs. Etta Boose and daughter, Miss | Hampion a visit to a Iona an sav, will very likely have to’be mors Lowaagh forel = o from this towns. i Lk | mess, with a list of the officers of the | Jessie Eoose. of Groton. spent Wednes- | Fred I cledrly defined to make it clear who “But Pierre no dispute f .| Anneuncements were recetved here! association, follows: day with friends in the village. Miss nor Lamb | are legally exempt from the borough | Fleod Relief Fund Reaches $13620. | piorre ot its moncy I the bares | Thursday of the engagement of Mise| Call to order by the president, Dr.| Mids Saran J. Allen, teacher In the | few davs with New l.or - - tax and it may be the borough charter The Willimantic flood relief fund will | and can’t get him out. Pierre's much | Florence Luther Freeman, formerly of | £ F. Perry; reading of minutes of 1ast | Main street schools, has returned from of wllllman"c c‘ | may have to be amended to meet the | be closed Saturday evening and the |satisfied vet. Nobody shoot him no- | Pomfret. and William Robinson Ken- | Mecting; election of officers; reception | Uxbridge, Mass., whehe she spent her Bridgeport.—Hridgepor £ ] ' existing conditions. proceeds will be forwarded through |pody hold him up. RBesides clectric | dall, Detroit, where Miss Freeman is|0f delegates and guests; election of | vacation. its four-platoon police r e the Red Cross society of Connecticlt. |lights he's cheaper now—for 'nother | now located. new members; unfinished business—re- | Samuel Carson has returned to his | day Statesmen Dine Here, The amount raiced now amounts to | fellow I no use some. Plerrc take| Attormey John F. Carpenter {s re- | POTts of delegates and other officers; Offers first-class bank- Senators McNeil, Hooker and Pur- | $136.20. ;,oncrfb:um“qx‘ummas_ be fl“env. some satisfaction watching on what | ported as gaining stremgth in St. Luke's | 2@ddress by the president, kdw. F. Per- {cell and Representatives Magee, Falr- | fo The Bulletins Willimantic office, | happen. Pierre's giad for look at the | huspital, New York, after a serious fll- | I¥. Putnam; Rights and Liabilities of ing facilities for business [ ! croft. Davie, Stevens, Rathbun. Daven- | 2 Murray building or at the office of | good chance the town get for make | ness. | the Physicians and Surgeon Under the g sort, Lucy and Bree of the legislative | the local evening paper. plenty business. Miss Emma Themas, formerly an op- | Law, Charles E. Searls, state’s attor- concerns and individuals. 3 5 ihe Hooker' house Thursday evening. Local Notes. on small towns you got to be a boost- | here, now of Fishers lsland was o Acute Bright's Disease § A- Girouard, E e : ey were returning fron e = 1 1 g money. you | visltor with friends in Putnam Thurs- | Wiilimantic; Gy , Ernest R. I's policy is progressive [ i . T iricoicarar college at Storrs | ,Miss & Blizabeth Clark of Putnam 18| San?”s "Biy *a 'busiess be s buosics | S | Piice, Woodstock; discussion; adjourn- = Elcsal with sccons and the epileptic colony at Mansfield, ";Elg p e s D She make no difference what you Charles Beder was in Hoston en a | MmeRL | | which they” bad ‘been xfnspecflng i e S e (S me| oM i P nobody looking. com- | business trip Thureday e ocersatne: Fresidont, Miwend : rough the day in view of makin; My ¥ ite - | mence on the price lists; that hel; T > - | F. erry, Putnam; vice president, anodations that are con- |l o e e ooy B e triedos | ant Mre Bdis Morse ia 11 et her|tho mosresn P8 | ied ienas (o Barn Sumaes V15| Ciarence. ' E. ' Simonds, . Willimantic; et ith sates for these institutions. home on’ Ash street. “Well, no’ thank yeu very much. T Khaked by His' M 3 secretary-treasurer, W. P, S. Keating, Y- — el Francip S. Long post has contribut- | No_got some satisfaction for die for iced By }i1e Liorn | Willimantic; state’delegatos, Clarence Opposed 54 Hour Bill. ed $10 10 the Ohio flood sufferers who | 40dge all this troudles. Mavbe if I'm | John Trowbridge was thrice kicked | Stmonds of Williimantic, J, B. Kent B. Knight, agent of the Quid- | are members of the G. A. R. dead 1 no got to payv se much to get | ¥ his herse when it started to run|of Putnam; censors, Owen O'Neill, W. 5 i - Windham ' comnary, President| Az May Baker has returned te | S0me heat—some fellow no like me | @Way in this city, but was not injur-| p_Judson, Franeis Downing. GUILFORD SMITH, “arrabee of the Windham Silk com- | smins colige rrier coimdine a ‘ehor; | Suarantee 1 get plenty for nothing; |6d to eny extenf. Mr. Trowbridge's| Delogates to county convention President | pany, A. G. Turner of the Silk com- | prasas ot hen nome. in this ohy maybe for keep cool I can’t pay at any | heme is in Pomfret, Fairfield, Rienzi Robinson; Hartford, ADDISON KINGSBURY, | vany’ on Bank street were among the | T°(e® S Rer Mome 1 s STV | price where T will g0; mavbe the same Division Cemmander's Visit. Owen O'Neill; Litchfield, L. H. Hills R iee. Proataont Willimantic delegation at Hartford on | Misses Ellen Hawkine and Emily Ly | fellow what's the boss here is the bass | 1 . Modarr, Meriden. division eom. | Middiesex, T. R. Parkeri Now Haven, N B ek e A Wednesday and ‘Thuraday (o be heard | of Bitc eUimag (o Bricic Ton, Alter @ | hereatter, o how much e use for take | mander of tho Sons of Velsrans of | S B Overlgck New London, G. M. . CLINTON L. 3 before the legislative committe on a chance and die. Conneaticut, made an official visit to| Burroughs; Tolland, C. C. Gildersleeve. Cashier EDGAR E. BASS, R asistant F Caniie: | tre, mot on the grounds that it pro- it | Vides for 54 hours a week, but that it | home here, has returned o Wheaton | ers skin him for five years, from the | FUtNam and Webster. that the Chickeing hotel, when com- s the entering wedge that has an un- | college. outside. With plenty experience, we No More Back-Stamping. pletely remodeled and the results of | certain ending for even less hours for Thursday the Smith-Winchester | 801 Some fellows at home who learn Postmaster Frank G. Letters an-|the fire have been overcome, will be a a Wweek's labor. Machine company of South Windham |fOr do this job. So we going encour- | nounces that the Putnam office has| VEIY much more attractive house in- m‘l A ) received a five ton motor truck which | 48ement home industries, y'under- | been directed by the postmaster gen- | teriorly than it was before thy fire. L Celebrated Fourth Birthday. e e e, sland? Plerre's dne boosters. If he | eral to discontinue back-stamping jet- | e arrangcments of the rooms on Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Averr made a aton, o “Payior, | 12V€ {0 do it, he going eat some grass | {er mail. fo facilitate deliveries. The | the street floor of the hotei and on the YOUR BROKEN GLASSES TO party 52715 "Children vers happyat i Alixges Macion; Jordan. (Eulh Tepigw! and, sieep in'a trec. but he no going | arder becomes effective April 1, dion- | Secnd floor will be much after the old their home in South Windham Tues- | gruiy® ¢ E 5 _&ive up. ierre like for see the xt. . | plan, though ere ar v GEOQ.C.MOON,Optician | 0" .\o0: " 500" Lononem, e B N e T ARRE ki R changes, but on the third floor the 728 Main St, Willimantic, Conn. | télebration of their granddaughters | e — + is| Tooms in number have been about eut Pty = Bomee ta iRl CIVIC FEDERATION. A Classic in emusing absurdity %!in halr. Additional baths are provided SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION. GLASSES FITTED and REPAIRED. committee on appropriations dined at | labor relative to the proposed 54 hour | bill. They are opposed to the meas- fourth birthday. Games were enjoved and a dainty luncheon was served, | atives. Miss been spending a short vacation at her Eleanor Hiilhouse, who has coniractors have acceded to 17, Masons’ Local ie demands of local No. “Fellow tell 1t to me If vou live “Pierre stay with the game, a good tewn vet. That's Some peoples think its better—almost cured. No promot- Continuing Its Werk for the Welfare erator at the Central Telephone office, J. B. Teurtellotte camp of North Gros- venordale. Visitors were present from the melange of English and French dialogue in the Rice-Julienne De Rita vaudeville sketch, at the Bradley the. { ney for Windham county, Thompson; | Acute Bright's Disease, J. A. Girouard, Chickering House Improvements. From the gress made it is evident Quantities of floors for on the second floor. material for use in laying new 7 i NED and Plasterers’ union, for an increase 5 : Bl sther changes have arriv- o 2 . Oculists’ Prescriptions Accurately WEDDING. T e & iay, Pl aban honday of the Community. ater, Thursday. 'The act made a big | 27d making other changes Bave SCT05 | Price, with top as shown, completely equipped, e, = o g fhe’ new agreement having gone €S | g w0 3. A 5. Arming. | Pifih the French-speaking patrons | $0, 2, 00 NI TNTCL oF fotmerty | John Mikes and Mrs. Mary Marsehat | €eCt APril 1 ton this (Friday) afternoon there 19| @ Genfer about May 30 < Sl The Myrkle-Harder company pre- 5 fr noon there i3 Conference Sunday Plans. . 3 _re.m| rried Saturday evening at the .em;‘ e H“:rm mé ll_'ho-mh ai | to be a meeting of the Civic Feder- = S e Yy el To Bulletin Scores Early. bride’s home at Spring Hill, Mansfield. | yented The Helr to the Hoorah at|ation. an organization that gives in- m socount of the sessions of the| pitnam fans who like to Fear how ® UNDERTAKER smd EMBALMER Big Trout Caught. Interest. The company gave the plece | caned to orber i traeot i, 12 10 be | e n. the Methodiat church until | Pl e | 3 63 Caurch St. Willimantie, Cr O. E. Colburn of North Windham |@ Dne rendering. invitation has been extended by ihe | Bext week. It is expected that the pas- [ Satisfled at ah early bou Sarh Even il For sturdiness of construction and simplicity ¢ Teleshone Lady Ase- reports having caught trout Wed- | The nickel carnival under the au- | officers to those Interested to be pres- | tor, Rev. George D. Stanley, will be |28 (B¢ reswit of SFrefEpiieis (o0 | nesday. The largest one, he says, | SPices of Painters’ union No. 537 open- | ent and become members. Fifty mem. | Feturned.. interested n the sport. The scores are | 3 & 2 s et d for v M. SHEP. | Weighea 1 1-4 pounds, amd three of [ed 'n Labor Union' hall -‘Thursday | bers are ciready enrolled. but in- To Batter-Up Today. et e T e s each cvening as|] operation this car is unsurpassed. Solid tires, good for JAY M. EPARD |them weighed 2 1.2 pounds. evshing. Mhezs wemm & nompde of &1~ | creasta membership means increased | If this (Friday) proves to be @ £00d | (0on’ag received off & preas wire from | b Sl woke B EHEPARD = i ract > - | efficiency in the work that the fed- | little April day. there is to be a base- | - e SRer ofioek of sthet| e i & e on e OBITUARY. nished music for dancins. eration plans. ball game this afternoon between the | ong of (he newspaper o il 10,000 miles. Actually cheaper to run than the horse feneral Directar and Embalmer | Walter W.'Sawyer of Niverville, N.| [The federalion has adopted a con- | Putnam High achool team and a team | *3iiy Agan Labby. ticket agent at | Mrs. Clif i . has been the guest of his mother, | sti excerpts from which are as | representing ihe clerks of the city, the | qoige 4920 Loy or 37 - i 60-62 Norith St., Willi Be| g e o King oot | Mis Mary C.OE. © Sawyer. . Prospect | follows: ‘Tte object ehall be to Dro- | bontest to i Stased on the migh schoot | the Bradley theater for the past two § drawn delivery wagon. et Asstooms o Tat, Gomallle | ciiftora G King. ot Lebhnen. aied’ af | Street. They lefi’ Thursdal to ‘attend | mote the welfare of the community, | grounds. her dutios there Saturday evening. | sdy Assis ‘el. Connection | & : E - 2 the wedading of Harold Sawyer, who is|and to cooperate with all other agen- Preparing for Club Season. abby ta - F T R k i St. Joseph's hospital Thursday even- g 4 . . paring - Miiss Labby goes to a local millinery onsidering the purchase of a truck, — ing." ‘Mrs. King was brought to the | 0 Marry Miss Bleanor Beob of Flush- | £as tHat are working for elvic bet-| ne club of local men that has had | firm. If you are cons 2 P | - hospital about a week ago, suffering | '"S - Y. g “The ‘members of this organ: a camp in Phillips’ grove. on the morth i h - azo, 5 vor | ganization S il Auto Truck Moving |oom oosiaw rom aieoping on o nall || Depuc, Sterift 4, 7, Greenalit served | cnal"e™ o7 iwo “clausas-aiiive. and | $hore of Alexander's lake, for the past NOANK REMEMBER OUR PRICE, $790 f “ONG DISTANCE WORK | survive her, Hattie M., aj ed 14, and [ A C. Seripture in an action brou'b(‘lssaflité’. - SNXASEHIL persin s OO the ments to again oce! py the quarters 1] Ry | Franii, > Vears ‘old: aldo throe sisters, | b Nicola Caciano againgt Andrew Di | SORBAR!G miy become an_ active | 501" aubing the coming scason James Campbell Taken to Hospital— | ¥ | Mrs. 2 ¥ "] a % o0 for” $43 .. T parti n | v e 2 stity 5 d Mrs. Anna Thomas of Lebanon, Mrs. Himsfixflf‘finff;u;: Hmmj) e parties 11 |, nd paying annual dues of Aty cents. | To Compare Bullets. Y. M. C. A. Rally at Baptist Church | Addresss P. A. WEEKS, or 'Phons 850-2, 338-12 or 284-5. Willimantic Ct. Arthur Cox of Stamford and Mrs. Olive | COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE AND GRIP The case ia returnabie (o ihe Hartford city_court | on the third Monday of this mofith. | Any adult member of the communit: may become an associate member b | the payment of annual dues of one doli- lar. | _One of the .38 calibre bullets taken | from a revolver carried by one of the | bandits who held up Neison Leclair | here on Monday of this week Is to be —Social and Personal Items. James Campbell of Spring street was taken to Memorial hospital Wednes Norwich Auto Station OTIS ST. AND McKINLEY AVE., Norwich, Conn NATIVE B O Quinine removes - ! DR. F. C. JACKSON, Taf | metiure. Enoreis onlt One “SROMS STONINGTON. | . .The ofcers shall be m president, | furned over fo Siate Policeman Robert | day aftornoon. He was operated on | . I , Dentist QUININE: "L30k for signaiure of B = e caict Dresidents a secretary.’ & | Hurley ‘of Hartford. The obiect 1a to immediately, with much success. snd 5 5 GEOVE. 3ie. High School Jumiors Have Dance— | \[fafirer and an executive commit-|permit Mr. Hurley o compare the| was in a comfortable condition o ee chosen & memn. T <57 o g Exliacty sl Auantic Shigpiny - snd ;SteeNbsldens | ot +hb Tedaradion’ e et ioaal . N0 M, c. A Mesting: illi i Over Hurley & Grant’s Hardware Receive Second Quarterly Dividend “The election of officers shall take | o el il . SR - illing a Specialty y if thet rlo eaptured and sent to jail! A meeting of the Y .M. C. A. will be i of two Percent. | place at the May meeting. Names | from this city haé anything to do with! held in the Baptist church Sunday aft- " o WillimAnte Hair Cuttin, = O mitiee Do (Ohy ApmOMINALng | the Danleleon affalr. The test may not | ernoon at 3.80 for general educational ) Telephone g The Junior class of the Stonington commiliel v"f'fl"m;’;“ it he executive | yo concjusive or even valuable, but the | and religious purposes. Several out of | ELLIOTT’S fu.h school 'Eu‘lld 4 Socladl and dlAnca Lomp: & Jngmy ‘h;?”bévfr) e\l:;- ! Ssrter ic Aeameq ~arthy of a trial. S eabeakety will afdreas fhe gathers | co varlety of Fresh Fish, aiso| 3 n Borough hall Wednesday evening | i0%; DY ek o ing, among fhem Richard Mansfield '(:JI:];:“O\ mtery smnd Class “n. | Specialty: Take the chair and have|which was largely attended. — Music | I007 | byslawe adepted i FUNERAL. and Professor Hitchcock of New Lon- STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North | a Wayback | was furnished by the High school or- | he, WY lewe sfanted vrovide for = don. This Is to serve the purpose of & fa e b e e | Ragtnning Sy othas Mrs, Ellen J. Howarth. general men's rally. Street. Cor. Maln and Railroad Strests High School teachers. Light Tefresh- poginning with October and any other mectings at the ocall of the president. At 8t Mary's church at 8 o'clock Mrs. Jane Carson of Main street is| ments wére served. entertaining her sister, Miss Annie | . : 3 The mesting of the First Baptist Waros) Psh ovice. Muutin. Thursday morning there was a solemn | © intng <L - ; chureh will be held Monday evening | Ay the end of the first quarter of i anis fer Sriulatn atthe) Aingal oo S gkl A com plete stock, mcludlng an a ’ A sy Divideid waid a year during which the parcel post | Rev, Charles F. Hedard was celaprant,| Leland Andrews of Pearl street s EEa uarterly o . service has been in operatlon at the | with Rev. J. J. Hity of Pomfret dea- | Spending this week with relatives in f S dS ce Timber The Atlantic Shipping company | Danloison postoffice it has been clear- | con and Hev. Adrian Dykemans of Put. | Center Groton. > sortment ot dSeasone pru L stockholders of Stonington were pald ||y established that the local public | nam sub-deacon. The service was at-| Mr. and Mrs Charles I Fitch have | the quarterly dividend of 2 percent at | greatly eppreciates the accommoda- | fended by many relatives and friends. | returned from a trip of a month to| i L G their meeting Tuesday, this being the | tion afforded by the government. The | 'y poarers were Wllllam Foran, | Florida, where they visited relatives. J t Etc Shingles, [Lath Mould : Sccond pald this sear. Most of the | business has increased by lears and | oo benrre mere Willam Foran | FQies Georsia Gatter has returned (|| JOISE, - gles, s schooners are now In Southern wa- |bounds, the Ereuter part of it com- | Boston, and Bhilip Collins, Dedham. | from a visit with Newport friends. | WILLIMANTIC, CONN it e o o | el 00 S Bt | FEATLS D Ry oy | et P SR || Doors, Sash, Blinds, Post e monthly meeting of e warden oroug! m! e busines: ouses o r % merting during the summer, the youn S SLS, . . and burgesses will be held this. (Fri- | and the manufacturing concerns haye Dog Owners Pay Promptly. Tadioe Paving. faads other' plans for ngs, oors, ’ s dav ayening, Bursess | Henry = A | been aqulck to take advantage of the | Town Clerk David Flagg has com. | those evenins i | % p 1 Muller, 4s light comntittée will make |rates offered for parcels of welghts | menced the annual work of registering Farm Sold. 1 . a report as to the cost of .installing | within the aHowed limits. the dogs In Putnam, and several| mp. farm of George IFish, in Fish- | Floor]ngs and I'rim genem”\ . Crex Rugs a nd Mattings Just the thing for your country house or bungalow or even for your town home. wearing wire grass of the Northwestern Prai Crex Rugs are cool and sanitary, weven from wonderful hard s. Many new and beauti- ful designs are being shown in our floor covering department. CREX RUGS, PLAIN WITH FANCY BORDER Tight in Wadawanuck park. The men found good digging in Pear] street Thursday in the sewer trench. In front of the Squadrito and Babcock property no . boulders were found. Many sewer pipes and a man hele have been laid. Nina council, Na. 43, Knights of Columbus held 'a meeting in the Mul- ler building Thursday. evening.: Initiated Two. Persons living on the rural routes in this vicinity have not been using the service as much as it was anti- cipated they would. The advertising campaigns of the big commercial houses-of the country with a view to developing business on the rural routes has not yet commenced to show return at least mot hereabouts. Heard About the Borough. In_ Phoenix hall Thursday evening prompt paying owners have already been In and complied with the law, which requires that all dogs be regis- tered May 1, under penalty of paying an additional fee. The dog tags are similar in shape to those used two years ago, having six sides, but are not just the same, as ‘will be seer on close examination. Razing Abandoned School Building. The work of razing the old paroch- town, has been sold to Providence pur- | chasers. Mr. Fish and family have moved to thi¢ village, and Frank Fish and family have gone to Stanton’s lane to make their home. | Local Small Notes. | Mr, and Mrs. Frank Freeman of Portland, Me, are visiting relatives in | the village. Mrs. Arthur Woodworth has return ed from a visit to relatives on Fishe: GCOAL All sizes for Household and Steam Size 18x36 inches, 42 Size 54x90 inches, $2.89 R & 9 , L parog] Ze 27x5( e 9 e uth' chapter, No. 44, ©. E. S, met | the Lafayette club gave a whist party | jal school building on St. Mary’s parish i i %, B im o S 6 e e R o e [ o Mol ool | T e sucnte 7. Rtz and Purposes. Size 36x72 nches, $1.49 Size 915 feel, 38.50 After the sbuatness. sesaion +an -initla- | of the members and thelr friends. commenced. Six men. were at work | i A1 NI PO ipuY, of Prov- | - ser iy T £ o e ;Jon of twd ,memzeue:m:: 11\::9."5:] A 1mm;]lmr ul”ln‘lw:'e'm w!mdlrn to be | there Thuraday. Rapid work will be | {geyce, ure visiting for a short tme in | | reshments were Sery. v oc! employed on the state road work In|made in removing the building, and| 32" | | CREX RUGS, FIGURED AND STENCILED committes and u socinl hour followed. | the town of Canterbury, arrived lere | in s few weels not & sign of it will re- | S VIEEe )0 ana asusiters, | BORDERED A large bull dog owned by Ferd- | Thursday and were (sken (o’ Can- | main. Students of - years gone by i oy B8O G oML Uo vetir - | i‘ e ' juand. Stelliaus #nd kept by him at | (erbury in antomobiles. Ttaien (tly woric of Goswltion” with | Spthoring and, Blisaberh, aove TeTl” | I Stze 18x38 inches, 5ic Size 54x90 incher, e T gL e s and . The- nervousiess. st hs people of | something move than commonplace in- | oy | T T B oR 5 s reat ehoD Willinme siteet on Tuesday e Janielson, Who have 1o ve out nights | jerast Thursdey, becanse for. them . R e atent (OF . | Shee Soxs0 nches, 3159 Sire sa10 :':r. §150 bechme excited fu play WIE (e chil-|is shown' In msny instanices and 18 | meny pleasant assoclailons are con- | pienas i i Central Wharf | Size 36x72 Inches, $1.68 Size $x12 Teet! $9.5 drem_in the house and bit one -of | die to recent holdups, near-holdups | nected with the bullding. The paroch- e I e Mimer. {8 visiting friends | S 4 # 3 : Uie boys on ihe face, maxmi It nec- | and reported holdups that have mever | i\ school students are now housed in | 1 Yrressnchsetts | 50 Main St | Crex Matting In red or green, 36 inches wide, 45c a vard. | canary o call u doclor to close the | oecurred. T schonl e B MO Bs . o i frieat ] Branch Office, 150 Main St. | Japanese Grass Rugs, fancy border and all over patterns, size 9x12, | wound. s ik o (:fln'eruxl:‘: sib:::iP;i?‘l’\n,E(:“Ac(l-‘lll..hl\;e B I i WibAnant | ; ze, 26X72 to maich, 31 6S. | Miss Hulsey Packer of Mystic, come In_thie week 0 the sc ors col- 51 B e v Murphy Have VR YN0 | JPH sl e substiiuting In Grade 6 Borough | lecting funds for the building of n new COUNTY DOCTORS Me and Mrs. Perry, Murphy have Faion U [l S Scnaol, tor Mise Bdyth Durgin who s | sidewalic about St James' church | o0 o o0 Roro Tt esting at Put- | i vineeie A : I in. ; | property on Prankiin and Water [ 70 Hol Inn ARHLI7, i Dlasbuiof Brooklyss whp Has /) HE o =1 mome B hewn i1 T Piper, Boaion. sditor of the Bt o oo | besn \iaiting frionds in one- <ilings, has A e i vaeatinm =t home from Drown ¥ er, aton, of : ing ooy B2 S s ’ . G 5 * !sity, Providence. World's Crisis, is to be the speaker at The 120th annusl mesting of the secured work on the yacht Viking

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