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A NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1913 il i e - axpie = 1889. A daughter, May B., t ==~ . aughter, May E., born o e s — ° . ° ° this marriage, died at the age of four S P g years. About 23 years ago Mr. Larkin | : ‘ s a On | married Mre. ‘Avia Wood Ross wio survives him. T. Larkin also leaves ,’w oy P V a_stepson, William J. Ross, a member s . . iod " . of the Lavkin Reed compuny, n siep- WILLIMANTIC lector of taxes. Fred E. Peckham; con, | of the window. Officer Grady saw the 2AiQ oy o oo o= il “ 1 1 Clinton, Stephe: J vis, | ti for a e sher. Vi { - 2 Mt 1o Geing On ToniBht. T rea e e | e e o oy conirol With ng | Funeral of Pobtmasts® Heynolds' at]¥en, B I and an aunt, Mra Alfred e [ J R Union | Willard: - school committce, George S.|damage except to the mattress and| East Killingly—Bank Case Trial Set| D%Yis of Norwich. i - ” :l Hott and H. C. Lath Sherwood | Young Connell’ Imness of mind. £ dax; Larkin, jan o menfier ofiihe s o T i O o he b <L o R S ey A for Sept. 22d—Annual Meeting of [ Danielson Baptist church. He was also . me. K. ot P, |Deloraine Conant, chaliman -of . the| San Uose Council to|Have New Quar- | . Gounty Home eniths 23d="Demecrat-| & memiber of fholocsl crEnmiention of M. C A YSICAL | After empowering the town commit. |, San Jose councll No 18, K of Cu| Frank Edgerton, who has been em- ON 20,000 MILE TRIP. u 0 eave [4) DEPARTMENT. | {¢¢ to flll any vacancies which might | ufi0,fon The initlation of ix candi- | boyed % the Central, “orsted com- b the ‘meeting adjourned after & | oo IHe oAt o o e e ras | Pany's mill, Central Village, has been| Overland Westerners Reach Daniel- bt e S e iy SRR S o e i s B SRl TR B o oo o P ti et her chew Active Fall and e ULy, | 2 to the plans for securing new quar- | ““Geirg, Fidean of Now Bedtora for Endurance Test. ‘ oD R | clude pariors “cauipied - tor” poot ana | was a visitor with iriends in Laulel-| Afier resting in Danielson over L L) 1Y 5 T 1) s Dilliards and. otherwise fitteq up ‘for | SUmover Sunday. =5 rookivn|MIBHt and Quring a_part of . Satur et Mctaughi ollowing" a 1\ appendici- | comfort and convenience. E. H. Otten- | Miss Helen Anderso yn | day atcernoon C. C. Beck, J. B. Ran- 1 lian Gertrude | heimer was appointed chairman of the | 138 Zone to Boston for a stay of & 'eW | gom ‘and R, G. Pavne, known as the h ardas morning at 10 o'clack Jo- | next regular meeting in two weeks. | CaToll Lawion of Lrockiyn has re- | ponies Sunday morning and started for v \here 5Ly | v = vtechnic Insti-| providence, their mext objective point - s i She was 45 years | MILL NO. 6 TEAM CHAMPIONS. e o hie Il e ey | 1 e 20000 manis fiib eomoma it eon - D R i | nd A Rivers « f Boston called| tinent and back again, a journey that Miss Matthews had been a teacher | Shut Out No. 3 Team in Saturday's | Ot friends in Danielsn Saturday. started at Olympia, Wash, May 1, 1912 20 years. She was a native |~ Game—Close Season With Ten Vic- | Missionary Meeting. and is_scheduled fo end at San Fran- 1 was ol g L | Miss Marion D. Choliar will have the | cisco, June 1, 1915, during uma o~ v chool. She had hiy members of the auxiliary of ecast- xposition i d_und r x of sehools in hia o baseball team representing Mill | orn branch of the Women's Board of in ‘vpical plainsman sty1 . A ken 1l was at the | e e e hresd company | Missions at her homa for a meeting on s @ clean-cut, ac- inton Hill school.” She i survived | X0 § of the Amevican "Thread company | 11,cL Y atternoon i1¥e g thorbutiy iy ombination It gives her an aj e, & i other, Mrs. Saran E. ) e O emr | Iirst Selectman H . as one s apt to meet with, and they A % | iington. and one brothe: VTR e 575 | s Teeovered Trom an Hiness that nas| are, gentiemen, ot ot The' pampered She likes it better thar Fternoon at the fair | kept him at his home for a few days. | PINk tea variety, but of the real, red- 3 i jEL e s gire thair | - Principal Robert K. Bemnett spent|blooded, American type, strong, cour : : | srounas, e sixers aidn give tile | Peincion Rotert, K Bennelt aanert | ageous, poiits and. abie fo take:care of things not good for her ; 4 Sulvatilh Aey. Wer it ] S e reatives I erovidence. | themselves in emergencies where real = ¢ London ; on Wih i recond of fon |been & recent visitor with friends.in| Mo are needed. < i and it costs me less. ‘The H : ; Rl etents s orefty| Dumjelon | 1ave lived their lives on the s et e el e | 5 rank Tathrop of Wauregan has re- | Western plains. Their proposition I3 e (o R partme: o : s mae mber | Frank Lathrop of Wauregan has re- | [ 5" nterest of western horsemen; Beneficial Confection’ is - | ELoweil, where B formerly Jivell show the durability of the western . . - Brief Mention | “Forimer Dixon was icader of the B, Tange horse. Between the dates men- a delicious pastime that e AT D Curey o 390 at the Baptist church Sunday | ioned they are to visit every ca in . = 3 e SR s el the United States, making the entire 2 2 i are Dleased to sev her | nd s, Alfrel L. Reea are| (TP I the saddle. "Will them they improves teeth, appetite, - 1 o | St il ave a sturdy it ch Torse, Pinto R A i | i duvp i by n e represents the dura- ” T of Easte Tanen was pre e T R nerves and digestion. : 2 good house in an enter- . overlanders succeed in having I i = CITY COURT CASES ining manner o Domi | T 4-\:;1;;‘;‘“{ e s y‘: n“.‘f\mf \.U\l!\ys ON CAU |n Saturday evening Postmaster Nelson M. Reynolds. miles, a_syndicate of western ramch g e = o Ber Merlis of Norwich Gets Of | iy ana Mrs C. Hooker and Mr, | Funeral services for Fostmaster Nel- | owners will feel well satisfied over E Hy Payinn Costs. nd Mrs. J. H. Hooker have : son Monroe Reynolds were held at his fes of their breed of Y ying ned reed of s Sessio i L e tyeire romec | home in East Killingly Sunday after- Sty men ferlis, in police court Sat- | ion at Ero l. Mass. Friday, | noon, Rev. W. B. Gresns of Providence, mile, and the horse Rihe Mruthen P Sl s e B e of Tast Killingly, officiating | wil At the exposition as & aahes ot ot was in East Killingly. A. F|living advertisement In the interest of p Loy " o | Wood was in-charge of the funeral ar- | their business. ~Pinto s standing up . sea v Samuel | Lty A 1r 162 | rangem | well. ‘He has now passed through 22 : & De palian sl AlfredOden’s automobile, | Trial of Bank Case Next Monday. |States, traveled £300 miles, 1s 18 y _tne able | rial of the case of the state bank com- | (e fmd i first clags condition. In & Additional Willimantic News on Page | missioners vs. the Windham Count¥ | heen nsed 1 Biaipeity’: Meiasin: i Three.) avings bank were jn Danelsc age travel is 22 miles a day ¢ e R bl | he trial of tas cuse will begin| “Tne averlanders started ot with- JEWETT CITY {in"the superior court at Putnam next | aut & cont. Thes fet ravenus by tha It That Bawy Reotn JEW! c onday. Sept 22, " | e of cards relative to their trip, but | e e rombone Expert Shocting Snakes. | use it sparingly. While here they slept | icked _Corporation | Friends Learn That Houss of Dr.| yioriodt SR STCHng Shaiem |\, * horses at Kennedy's stable . Iy's round | George Soule Was Burned—Nelson | noted woman tro 15iats 10 the | &1 ered this comfortable as > - Grenier in Backus HospitaldFrost | country, is mak w amping on the plains people for| Sunday Morning. e 1 5 5 —— Farewell Gifts for Overseer Caswell. r, but a onn Po ster H. are | ng Walte Caswell of Danlelson i s lo of River | i e | che mill of the Central Worsted com- o : o foe [ ¥ | pany since the plant was built, was A T k Movi : : : in the house | Annual Meeting to Be Held Sept. 22— brepented @ gold band ring a silk | uto Iruc °Vll\g LOVER'S PERJURY. Dr. George Soule’s House Burned. —— | toker Reir good will for Mr. Case | LONG DISTANCE WORK - Mtk H. Corttis, E. I B, O, | well: who 1 ‘soon ito Temove 6. Mel: 5 Henry C. Russell Swore Miss Agnes | ror Dy b s, county commissic ent | rose, Mass. to engage In business, M SPECI L 0! engage B T . S B. Swan Was 21—Relatives Declare | W T es of the a m. s- | Caswell has been a very efficlent and B B BIRRIEE: o 'Bhins | &i0 1. 17 fouste Maried S . bt 23, of the board e lar overseer and those who have ® g 12 er #4-6 Willimantio Ot She —Couple ie bl | ment and committee of vis! v of ed with him regret that he is go- il botirerEs he Windham county home for children awa The presentation speech e AN A A v meeting to be held at the home. | was made by Frank Harrington S 2 S itay 1oy e board of management is made —_ 7 JR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist : At Norwich Funeral SE et naslners B | PUTNAM - imar MF and Mrs Bdward Barrett, Mrs! | the state norar of et e | i Fainless Extracting and Mes Jane’ Kenyon and Miss Phoebe ‘Avers | Wolff, Hartford, member of Churches in County Without Filling a Specialty . of their brother, Noyes Ayers. | of healtn. | Pastors—Democrats Name Ticket— | S aea T . Wit 5% o GTeRler e oot WAl e N | Admiral Goodrich Interesting Boys in | I [—] E Telephona = e oltio) h appendi shfor Mrs, | Birds—Warren-Taylor Marriage. hpahe - | n the ambulance Saturda | bury: Mra. W. B, Gallip, Chaplin: Mrs. | i Mra Mo M, Dwyer Dave of twenty packages—it costs less—of . & ial ow Meetin ouglas, Sterling s 1 L New don attend} he |« i HIRAM N. FENN el | B, R e e o Wtk st any dealer—and stays fresh until used and EM jan Endeavor meeting at the Congre. | ingly; Miss Mary Dex Kiliin A of Marlboro was a St Wiilimantie, Ct itional church Wednesday evening. [ Miss Charlotte A. oy Putn sitor with friends in Putnam over | . . -t t- kS ons Lady 4 c te Smoker Set Mattress Afire. | Sunday an invitation was extended to | Mrs. George Loring, Plainfleld Lo k f th A d m il o smoker smt Mattrens Afre | S an don Vi et T | e GESES Lavpe BRGS0 moneat e oo ok for the void imitations ing oDed at 2| and any others who desired to at- | Elliott, Thompson: M pqs | RO el s Ay ndic 4 i & Young MAN | tend a social wh to follow the | bridge, Plainfield; Mrs. Frank Corbin, |, Richard D sfield JAY M. SHEPARD éa in the tene: | [0, 20 otk Mise - Anmie to attend the fu George Sl o S e S . e E - t his . ght | Ginday a ad B Pomtret Mrs. Os: M s. Jerry 1 Tiss Adah == S = ~ g I { | [ r o o the public | (AT St : La. T R | Assistant Tel. Conne. a Blestne mass®out ies Sunday morning FULL TICKET NAMED. [ pEd Bt o he | Campfire Girls and Scouts Enter- | Comed to the meeting, small of mpany held by Mr. Harry T. Willeox, one [ HGREn S | membe Woma M | el | 1s to be given to the who names r 0 umber, to discharge EilNananiar was ok | At Saturday's Democratic Caucus for | atcar a it | S R i s AT S AR B ideb Iein e Caoyany y pudlican ¢ s as a member of | the First Time in Years. ir‘ tternoo = ning ire 3 29" mem- | will be shown on the scre | 1n i o | Was & ‘perfect day. The| A large number came out Saturday|B. D seorge 'Vaughn, C. red | gathered for a o time, Misses | tern and Rev, 3. J. Bity and Johr R o g | sbiles w passed | afternoon for the democratic caucus, | Waterman and Perey Waterr | Hoion Rioh and Ads: Boswortls enter- | Groavenoriath t6 roansre the cont . R oo TR S i ; the new.|held in the Town hall. The nomina- | incl party that m A to | taining. Three scout masters and four | tition o ean ot | a e | tions for town offices were made as fol ;\ eri . e nity Saturday chaperones were included in the par- | The exhibition is along tt s o ws: Selectmen, John war rank | Seven County Churches Without Pas- | A veuy pleas: s pass- | geste y Adn Go: 5 e > | K1) Howen, Alcott D. Siayles: assessor, | °° s i o e aving games. and with other | weeks ags, and Its inte; A r by B Dy Sten < | ey, Bel board of relief, e o ments. Sandw hot choco- | the boys in native bir 1 to m: : | Tohn Chase e Cong nalist notes the fact Sate anuid were served. | 2ORTCT et i Carnegie Aided Organ Purchase. . of 1 Plainfic ra and T awarded (o | friends that make their h n th organ for the Methodist ¥ 3 . constables, | and Rev. C. A rooklyn e s success in the games. |gsection of the country e 3 pped from the | ing, Bugene J. Gibney, James J | resigned g 1 re Mrs. Bertha | Pomfret and vicinity are m ed to arrive here 3 ran, Alcott D. Sayles: regi ot | churches! in e’ W tie, Mrs. Burgess and | ested in the contest anc number | In a f instrument will be [ Voters, T R, Walsh Oviae Tarvais, Fred | Pastors, 2 o of them are gleaning ] ad use as soon . H, Phillips; member of town schqoi oting Lists Decreased | Sl knowledge that they may be able to |as rew Carnegle contril . committee for three years, Rev. James| Abo: ) names ha emoved | : identify &8 many birds as possible. Ad ed rally toward the cost of tha | Schegl committtee for two vears, Rev.| Putnam by the | " 7 rich | entitied, Our Native Bird Sk hyhgme e g | James H. George, Jr., F. Brennan | these removals To Be Given by Admiral Goodrich— | | 4 Frederick E. Bitgood was chairman of | of residence and s Prizes for Boy ldentifying Greatest | Sophomore Officers iab e e n recard IR Ebaa HaG n | WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK. HERE ARE SOME | the meeting and Rev. Tumes H. Georse, | fotal of voter 1 from 1313 by | Number of Birds. | sy Zhe sophomore claze ot nam | ing ‘mor ree milllon tons of OF THE SEPTEMBER PRICES THAT WILL HELP YOU garance e e T S s oo o : ooy - . i | really have the interest of the party at| Congregational Ministers to Meet. | and game | retary, 7 AVE ON THESE NEEDED ARTICLES. | heart are now awaiting (fie election re-| Tne Windham enunty union | nectlout, has invited bove between 7| Anna ‘Furiong Children Cry - < | turns for & demonutration of Whethar | cregational ministers fs to m d 21 years of age omfret and vi- £y $5.000 Debt | F sER’ | amed, or to name a full number of | g has been a evening at an exhibition of ster- The Putnam Found L | i WA % or0oF romn ‘i e RGDS M of Aiaing| Eom ME Docn REDy views, showing in their true |company has given notl CASTORIA and white lined d plaving unfairly partywise at! Rev. J, Sherman Cove: bu - — . — Sihiail’ Bise Coglard Cups, Sals Piise 3 s o retruns, which will be!sico ad clerum, Rev. B, P, Ayer; pa- T i i { interest, will tell the | per, The Church and the Young Peo- s s¢ Size Custard Cups, Sale Price | Ple, Rev. L. G. Rogers; lunch: vaca Loty = Pion reminiscences, Rev. R. B. Ken- nd Nappies 6, 7 and 8 inch, Sale | OBITUARY. dall, Rev. W. S. Beard: pastor ques- s a eact tions. e R coserotes 1w ikt | NOW GOING ON T iR R S BABY CAN’T Ger INTO Roller i, val 00, Sale Price $1.19 Daniel Thompson Larkin, of Daniel- | Some observers profess to see In 3 ifts | Engtis fea Pots. difte Bi W : son. died at his home on the South | the Visit here o Sflicials Bearing Coal Pan! No hod to lift—just shovel v b s orations, Sale I ig reductions In every Killingly road, Saturday afternoon of th v Haven road ast of e 3, . i 4 Visi 1.30. He had been in failing health for | division changes that may make Put- , the coal from pan to fire. Don’t buy without M DA | : epartment. isitors t0 I/ .iout & year, but his condition was |nam rhe headquarters of the Midland 2 MONSTRATION AND SALE OF LIQUID VENEER he Willi ic Fai not regarded as critical until within | division of the system. It is known learning why we make an arched oven top, 3 - iy : the Willimantic Fair spe- || i°%ew weeks. ~Within & few days he | (hat three plans for the contemplated 5 il six bl WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS W G ¢ falled rapidly and died unexpectedly,|change are under consideration, but two piece oven bottom and how all six holes cially invited to come in || the end coming as a surprise to his | whether any one of these ‘plans con- e hailing hol - e AR, e relatives and friends | siders Putnam as division headquarters are boiling hole: to this big money-saving || "V Tarkin was born Aug 5, 1857, | ix something (hat has not been given L B | at Hopkinton, R. 1, the son of Georgé | out W ENCLAXND — ol THE H [} MURRAY Gfl festival. R B s n). Dt | N/ Catirt Bsesfon THIIThuLssay: RABIIN AR NSNS oot i ot [ . . At the age of I3 he came to Daniel- | There will be no session of the st o T oY " ¥ Ao I e | son. For forty vears he was engaged court here Tuesday, nor Wec ’ In the reed manufacturing business for | b e | inio first 2 yeavs with the . B, Lath- | Acointy 008 s o eelgue o on rop company, whose intere | D e hon ) hun sinos. With relatives as partners, | Soried OnL oL COUIL 1D K Mhe next o s ihe: Carkin Read 90mer | ats o e O TS rasl | i . any, which suppiled mills (hroughout ;s : g . S Main and Union Streets, || 7in, Which syepiled mile i | Democratie Nominations Have Heat on Five Sides, verybody needs it, urse. g s A & s U < much | The democrats of Putnam have P Willima b Gl i tnated these c es for town of- el s ntic LA S0 B P |k e Sl o o the Oven. in the future, too, when the earning o il | boara of relier. m Steg 3 rrr— [ M R o e e s mev i T | et O Dmer it o 1ork Morg «Oyen, Untface, ANOTHERICOOK b vt (8, | Shibite aye, devoting himaelf constan | and (reasurer and agent of the tow ? rewitna r middle-age. WALL pAPE LB e e home wnd business interests | deposit fund, Warren Hrad aud! Having Heat Around It d . Soie THEN [ o Gt e el 1o | Soriar quanties finds no more Eenerous } Georgo, Potvin: “consiubles, John 3 Means Better Bake — Quicker Bugo.g'E SA"E i ie o than from those who wer¥ | Guire, Theodore Boulay, John H. Har- —a little at a time, but that litt's A tull line of the above with new | SAPMCTNTR ¢ nl 65y (o day—from his | rington, A vote was passed at the ake — Fuel. ¥ et sddiuions eaming sions. including thase | NN JUT VTR daepls’ devorea o | rauetn nstructing the fown commic” B Less Fuel. A e - = I him and (e his intorests, tee of the party to fill va ncles on m:.am(. and da::': ‘:)::m-‘.‘ Mixed | s kindness and gentianess of char- | the i ket for library directors and paints, ‘muresco 1 880 @t |, cior was indicated by his love for | members of the town school commit- —— — — e ————— 4 2, and interest in ehildren and the recip- | tee, 2 5 7 pole ire in Uie maris tor patntinm | 100ui" ey n' whish. (hay we hapolly | Criminal Cases for October Torm shie s Norwich. C A . - -ba ceoratl | Feesived his ttentioms, Ha was| Twe murder cases, the rson cases artz Bros., Norwich, Conn., Agents. The Willimantic Savings Institute T ol A L O R G g Bt T T RSl b ) » Ag i kind murder developing in Putnam within SMITH & ANTHORY £0, MAKERS. BOSTON, MASS, H. C. MURRAY, President, N. D. WEBSTER, Treasures P. F. MURTAGH | 2 Larkin mes twico marriod the s Beief period, hwve provided for the .k, At o o MeaTah A0 RTY (0" Misg | OCtaber Tarnt GEthe siNiaRlor:sourt €2 and 94 West Main Sineot Haitie H. Davie, who dled Aug. 25 ' (he Mest important series of cases