Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1913, Page 2

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waa TEPTRTH SCTTTTTETT Wllllmantlc, Danielson and Putnam | WILLIMANTIC past week of Mr, ana Mrs. Philip S behind the ear, ana rendering him un- Hills of Chureh street, left Saturday to |conscious. A passing aktomebile took i "s b Wt s & ot resume his studies intending to stop | Perry to the hospital. witere the wound | . G more heat to bake with * po at ls Going On Tonight. on the way in New York city where |which is reported not te be serious, | Eighty Applications to Be Made— in HUB Oven because V' m.efl:«‘MfifarL‘:;l‘x;‘;,"m. 23, K. of Py, |he will atfend the annual convention |was dressed. Town Reports Show Debt Increase Y Reception and Athictic Programme Of, AlPha Sigma Phi fraternity as a of $10,752, But for Highway Improve- HUB Flue heats £3 sides of at Y. M. G A delegate from the Michigan chapter, WANT CITY ICE. i ni e s . ke ments, Etc.—Bridge Club to Meet at Oven where others heat only 4\ MORPHINE AND WHISKEY. Emeralds Vanquish Rooters. Citizens to the Number of 722 Endorse | the Lake. Has Coal d ey At the fair grounds Saturday the | $8,000 Appropriation Made in August | oo Tl sides. P‘“""““‘d‘ eave Ernest H. Lawrence, 27, a Wreck |EZmeralds took revenge upon the | 203 A, h j CooTRSl adp e ] ; Fronch Rooters for their 14-inning de- e 0 PR James Nash of Furnace street, is- mak- “ base and Ash Pu in other —Committed to State Hospital at e s ing good progress toward recovery at Norwich feat last June. At the start the game | The final chapter in the long strug- | (ho b DrETess T LR orwich, bade fair to be a pitchers’ battle, with |gle over municipal lce was brought | gis hus Pospiial n Norwich. s the honors a shade in favor of Hamel, Ito a close Saturday when the spesial | , 1138 Grace Bacon entertained a par- Probate Judge James A. Shea, after | oo wh hree hits were corralled i : i ty of friends at whist at her home S R Shea, after loff whom but three hi orralled, |city meeting by a vote of 722 to 203, | & receiving fhe report of Doctors F. E. | yhile the Rooters registered seven safe | decided 1o mand by the e 2 203, | Saturday afternoon. Wilcox and Owen O'Neil, on Saturday, |gwats. All the scoring was the result |of the August special city meeting at | , Farl It Wood returns to Providence committed to the Connecticut HoSpi- |of errors, the Rooters proving the worst | whicl the: sum of $8,000 whs apgre. | today to resume his studies at Brown tal for the Insane at Norwich Krnest |offenders with seven to their oppo- |priated for machinery and ice sheds. | WALVersity. H. l,xnrem»e.m 'x{‘\'\r' 1:4«( 1_'1"-'ux' nents’ four. The French team scored Although the total, munber votiig. "Ahss Dorothy Paine has returped to _— EEBSNELL e Ifirst, in the fourth inning on a fast |925, was i i e - - her studies at Mt. Holyoke college: o reported that the use of mor- |1if ball down the first base iine which |becn' aupectod ot 4 Spoclal oot | John A. Stearn of Stamford was a The back of range °.'°fl',°“81"§ phine and whiskey had reduced Law- | Sf ot coula not quite get, followed by |e - °eUng, | visitor with friends hare over Sunday. not to be stuck over with tin an A o : d betokened considerable interest, the renc (' the condition ot mental and | w3y atted s, the docond on "h | Tay Farmionen ToeToit e erent b2 Leah Burns of the Willimantic ubstbc. wlnd: get greasy and foul. physical wreck. ence was at o d strike. -The Einreralds came Baek |ame the ke B votty o t school spent Sunday with her ime employed at the "’“" Hooker, but |in their half with & brace of tallles, | on was not ot all otioemtie. " ne oing | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burns. Il oth nnfia were heated on R "T}:;i,Z”l‘.‘,‘.‘.“”}l :’ el [following o base on balls, o Bit too jers had been glven plenty of time dur_ | Railroad Officials on inspeotion Visit: the Iuck like HUBS they wouldn’t Aoy s repo o il 7 . 5 S appar: at a large ent of the eastern division; A. W, Lawr r;t(-.)l\\\";‘”\;, "‘!I o “”_ {his anxiety to reach a grounder and ority of the citizens of Willimantic i jeadant of the SERian aipliIn A WY a olence fr his | retire the side. In the following in- eve in municipal ice. PRI ONEYWEL.: OISR Rl dent; % L . then with three on bases Left Fielder i was Mg A onsdine, train master, and other 2 Returning to Anm Arbor. Rivers missed & Ay. Two mMore TURS | venr ake end has mweeonch (4bout 3 | ratiroad oMcials were here Saturday on Schwartz Bros., Norwich, Conn., William C. Muilendore, a law student {would have scoredshad not McCarthy {able interest in the other cities of the |1 inspection trip to stations on the Agents. at the I'niversity of Michigan, Ann Ar- |run in from second ahead of Killourey, |state. jlocal branch. = bor, who has been the guest for the (who stopped for a moment on third, | Ice was stored up by the city ali | ey, H- N. Brown of the Danielson SMITH & ANTHONY CO., MaKeRs, BOSTON fand after a short discussion of the |last w r and peddled this summer Pentecostal churcl 5 hed at Tules the side was declared out. This |by contractors for the sity Denge & | Pentecostal church in Futnam Sunt - |ended the scoring. Two double plays |Girouard, the firm which sold the jce. | 2fternoon. 3 - “jomam siv jand the excellent.pitching of Killourey |have expressed themselves satisfied | o o8 Sadie Harvey was leader of the B S T o, |and Hamel featured the contest. It is [with the outcome of the past season’s | PPWOrth league meeting at the Meth- By D Leonhardt s |likely the French team will ask for | business, while city officials have | ©dist church Sunday evening. HE M-R O D |rnother game, each baving one to its |stated that the return to the city has | ReY: Laurence L. Barber, son of Rev. @ilits #idace smiiing rescits by sttacking the | Credit, own that the business can be con- i”“‘ Mrs L. Barber, and Miss Lau- RNAT CALaE it 3 ducted at a profit. There has heen, | '@ W. Pidwel of Sonth Manchester|as shown by the books of the secre-|this being, 30 per cent. of the total | COLCHESTER s permace ava’ treazment Owner at State Hospital—Goods Auc- [however, an undercurrent of opposi- | 2re to be married in that place Octo-| tz Teachers' wages and supervisor, | mortality. Ashford, Canterbury, Hamp- | a4 . R LE " | Ptir | tion which seemed to marrow down to | Per 1 §; janitors and care of proper- |ton, Scotland were Windham county [p. ' ,‘: B @ - PR AL s i | two points, contamination of the wa- Eighty to Be Made. 80; fuel, $1,501.52; supplies,|towns from which no deaths were re- | DéVotion of the Forty Hours Opens at Sold by evin & Son an roggists. | \,m‘.. interest was created Satur. lter suppiy’ and a dislike to see the Deraons Hhy o inud wobHok-| ang printing, $1,204.27; text- | ported for the month of August. St. Andrew's Church—Holy Name ——————— |day afterncor Hesauction sele of [ty amtot into. acy bas | “made voters in the town of | music $418.98; trans- | Mai ion—Ple- ry Jackson, colored, | “Tne apectal ity meeting heid In Au- tade vorers in'the town of | books, $32ipt: music $47ESS: wans | Main Sirest and Sauare Need Atten- | Socisty Receives Gommunion—Ple Auto Truck Mov"\g | wh : patient at the | gust voted to expend $8,000 in the pro- f three women. The principel gain in| insurance, $257.15; commit:| Sl freene e nevieR Y Norwich State hospi Hes BT WKS | Saeit STt M6 roaRioR WoUnEn drinted ] Tatard thix fous 23 TS, Services, $168.40 T r rhe new material used in resur- | LONG DISTANCE WORK |by o the probate court and | % hémi’fml;!,“ ea to if, Hsking for & | Aiatrict of bl e S msration oF pufi.’; 30; é‘rfjf-' facing Elm street looks so fine to | tebbins ofySchenectady, A SPECIALTY | was conducted by Auctioneer MacF: FORL bBs Ohock MSE . DhE TTekie tans ick Ay ity B Jown' of Putnam, |many Putnam citizens that some of | & 8 the guest of his\mother, Mrs. {1ane, who stated that the amount real- | §01%raav's halioting, which scems cons Popular Company. | tariton: evening mohool, $428.50; |them have made & motion to let the (‘M4 Stebbins, on Limmood avenue. Acdresst P. A. WEEKS, or 'Phons |ized was hardly sufficient to pay all | dlusive as regards popular sentiment. The Dainty Quakcrcsses company | total, $28,268.55. 3 good work g0 on, meaning that they | SeVEI OF e 1u[&l‘-fil‘b"“v\'m\“jfg' ahb §50.2, 838-12 or 254-6& Willimantio Cc. | eXpenses, including storage at a local | Mayor Daniel P. Dunn, who intro- | COmbleted a three nights' engagement| TN receipts for the schools from the | Would like to see Main street improved {onq .0 nF Vo N ment andy Shihe. N e he sale | quced in the general assembly of 1907 1e Orpheum theater Saturday even-| various sources are as follows: From |2nd the square about the railroad sta- | "Xy My mo VNRETE SRR CREEE 1y = E held at J; St ;)fl- t at the corner | the resolution which amended the city | ing, wr large audience| state and school fund, $2,513. from | ton ot e 1. | dren ieft town Fr tor- thelr hashe I\ Raltroad streets. AmONE | charter, giving the city the right to | to welcome orite company. Mat- | town deposit fund $384.86; from tuition,| One suggestion heard is that the e SO o DOEE (08 ChEr TS . I L A i\, pentls incldents was the PUT- | g5 into’ the ice business, cast the first | thew Orr( authc show, was | and rebate on the supervisor's salary, Clty do the necessary digging up of | [ GV IIN LuNimer residence on i : : by a passing teamster of a box followea closeiy by City Clerk | here with the ¢ |3l T rom ‘miscellancous Sources, | these sections and furnish the crushed | §1 At ¢ ; : Painless Extracting and s nds for ten tents. H C. Seriptire e | . The advance sal ets for the| s§7.42} total $6,435.91. rodk. and spread 1t the top dresstng | “OqWAY. - ol oo L L g S ~ he only offer and quickly taken irtue. of Bis office Mayor/Dunn.| Young People ntertain- | ° Net cost of sehools to the town, $21,- |2NC special treatment to be donme by | oo o (AR € OF 2a Filling a Specialty - - was moderator of the meeting, which | ments indic arly offer- | §32.64 R e Tl AN NI | Oemtngof (FUR B Dt 2 Main Strset, - - Wilimantic Accident to Peter Perry. was held at the old town building os | ins has los 3 popular- | Entortained <& WHist: feteet for the state highway | wpw Irn»? o ’fo“r:v :Nsfl me‘va ht:n-an Telephone atnk i Box frot wivnck:I CTUICL RO PHans T Becten | sy e Shotvw o $ Is al-] Miss Grace Bacon \nll«;rnur\;d\) Bt e latown: dihke | ALEASES alrallar | SURANY hArROAE . 6 THE | Andrewe T sl aEReet Just acress | o e e = | urday afternocn, three tables |to what Eim street is goifig to be have | chtirch. The Holy Name society re M NA_FENN ect Sararasy morning, | lender, while Daniel Kelly disiributed | To Be Started at Brooklyn, Fair. Maw, © B Prtate Tl iaan ni e e e | iver s TS By T HIRA at present employed by | (he ] & The cenkied wes ik | g 11 v e Bo Dainiy 'refreshments | preesed over the fine wear that the| Harry Groobert and son Louis wel CrTARER apé EMBALapa |FOleY and Henry. failed to get a hold |1 TR S i T Ventad jena gl ) be & VE P . the close of the game. |streets are giving. visi sl o Bkl DERTAKER #08 EMBALMER lwisii hietfiook apd ellpped, faling from (1= JSIRS | (0 | LLiot was sub. |130 8 started at Woo rs. Gilbert daughter, Miss | Under the plan sugsested it is be- | day . 1 gty 5 ‘; e the pavemen ,';“ ain | ftted in writing by M. Eugene Lin- | S on t week, but|Evelyn Gilbert, of Worcester, were lieved that it would not be a very iss Ethel Randall was at her horne eiephone lady As ind receiy 2 painful njuey. [Tl 1 Hrng by e ho | was hand reason of the fact | guests of local relatives over Sunday. |expensive proposition to improve Main | in Lebanon over Sunday e D e daainde Wi Mead s | Were 10t Jeedl vaters at time the | I ) travel on the Evening of Bridge. |street and the square, givins strangers At Picture Show. 5 joang, was ‘driven aeainét iris Nead 45 {75, g, Forseratie - Bee i B er : | The Ladies Buidze club will meet|Who come here a good first impression was a full house at the moving JAY M. SHEPARD]‘ struck, cutting a severe gash just) 7il (O UES I beer within o The Ladles, Bree fom at the Back |of Putnamls streets | picture entertainment in, Tip Top hall cucceeding EL ORE & SHEPAKC | = - | —— i 2 special| Tl e at Alexander's lake this (Mon- Quiet Election Probable, [rairgr Bauils S Db iy ¢ A 3 | W. C. T. U. Hears Report. lie i he holl- | qay) ev There will be no great excitement | o1 e SVERIEE WaS O o Atoreat, umeral Bectar end Emibalmer Children Cry f i ofle teputis Tasiais mosE o1 t k | T over Putnam's town electlon this vear. |ing ' There was four other ree i el apirare the ( held at their quarters el 2 here is no comtest over important | 0 THETE WAS (S dance Wwas 60-62 North St., Willimantic FOR FLETCHER'S om' Vailey street Friday afiernon. i on tha| PUTNAM piaces on the town ticket and there | Mot inr the show. Music was by tha T R { programme was in charge Mrs. Je e | HEoe will be no vote on the license ques- | on ™ Loy oo s ¢ TR Tol. Connoctior | © A S o LA NRTSE e and was upon Trial of Bank Case to Begin Today— |tion. two things tnat will ecertainy | TS FOTGY of Middletown was at subject of the enforcement of operate against any great interest be- | 1, pebn Keliew of = o i {any for sooT satermte. et Owls’ Initiation by Dedree” Team |fICTiC R85 R0 SU0FERRL NPEEy D2 | s home on Pleasant atreet over Sun I irer, Mee. ¥ B Peckham, present from Norwich Nest—Miss Pierson |apt to be of a perfunctory nature, as | “"3iiee Ruth Snow returned Friday [brief veport, in_connection | Entertained—D, A, R. Pilgrimage |Was the case last year, when the vote | o 1158 Rulb SCow Ieiurnet Trdex rts of the soclety during ti Bhctiahed cast was not heavy. A feature this | o | fair S roacE, vear, however, wili probably be the |~ Cany and Mrs: Henry Tastinan | - g = o & voting by the new women electors, who | daa e 2 Ea i e E. M, Carver, who has been in the | /ting by " e and daughter, Miss Leila Fastman, of | Fined for Theit of Revolver. dveing ‘department of the Hammond. |Dave a right to vote on school and li- | waterford, twere recent guests of | | Everett . Cunningham, arrested Knowlton company’s plant for the past lh”’”l Sfers jand will undoubtedly | friends in town. Chief Richmond Friday after Houén vesrs, has Tesieriéd to Work vty | e=Sreise it G Rowe of New Haven was call- | as resigned to work with . |ney to Eilington, pieaded guilty e o lie i 3¢ Jisheinh: e | Spasiara: ary Mikstonaty Masting: <) aiot Sre O Ve { urday morning to the charge of t A. Hart was in Worcester Satur- [ The semi-annuai meeting of the| , Wooster lodge, . and A. M, held rentered against him a ived A | day, visiting Mrs. Hart, who is rapid- | Woman's Congregationad Home Mis- | their meeting in Masonic hall Friday L f ' £ $3 and cosis, am erely Joy g Iy recovering after undergoing a Se- |sionary society of Connecticut is to be | eVening over $15. Cunhingham, who i enly ¢ relative to the mysteri- |vere operation held in the Congregational church 1 Mika Margarct Bunvan hae returned 19, and as represented by William | ous s at near Allen Walter Torrey is enjoring a week’s | October 1. This organization embraces | to M iolyoke college, having spen C. Lyman as guardian litem, ad- | Hill one n st week cen sojv- ition and will visit in ‘Worcester |all of the auxiliaries of the Cong her vacation at her home on Sou mitted taking a Tevolver from the home | ed. The people at.section |and Providence, | gational church in the state, and a | Main street |~f John Taylor on the th Windham | who v T 1 t | Horace Wilder, formerly owner |large and enthusiastic meeting is an- | At Congregational Church, ew a y eS l‘,”'m which he later soid for seventy- | to t d irav of the Observer, is now successfully | ticipated. Rev. Sherrod Soule and At the Congregational church Sun=- | five ‘cents, | anc woman, need do no worrying|engaged in the newspaper business in | Mrs. Ida Vose are among those sched- | qav morning th Rev i 3 d- | day morning the pastor, Re % | - | ove matter, as said travelers need | Warren, R. I. A sixteen page paper luled to make addresses. During the rke, took as the subject of his dis- Italian from Stafford Left Through a |, 3 WorK ¥ them ~ d by Mr. Wilder last week. ay rej 4 T aCT 2 B e e | : b N ey | wa ed by Mr. Wilder las R ports will be made by the secre- | conraa Taking the City and Ruling the | dow. | haa ving a little joy | es of at arie that are repre- . Sunday sthool s he sl Buigion l nd rm:N‘: 7\»\4' ant T inu ‘ : ol Trial of Bank Case Today. '«:;lxed x{x the gather! Favsm i 0 und )I i Em“r‘nnai Sunday afternoon a pleasant appear- d | okl Endeavor eting a 5 ing Ialian womkn, who g#ve her age — = | Judge Marcus H. Holcomb will pre- 253 In Serge, Meteor Cloth, Whipcerd and Ratine. las twenty-one, came to the police sta- | TOWN DEBT INCREASED. { At the of the Danielson bani INITIATE THIRTY. Fdwin B, Cragin has left for [fion in Search of a meal and trans. | | case, which will be commenced in the ol i in' New York Nos, 7813-7814—Made in 16 vear old size, of 5% vards 36-inch whipcord and | portation to Stafford. She told Chief | Total Goes Up $10,752 But It Was|superior court here today (Monday). |pg = e Fe | “Mias' Frances Gayeaki has lett town e ir s d. She t nief | ; u a : e L . | Degree Team of Norwich Does ! ) t t storm serge—cost $3.00 S | b Recasmay, iy Expenses, | 1S L o ey eondon 15 | “ished Work During Visit to Local | for @ few weeks’ visit in New York size in meteor cloth and whipcord, 5% vards 42 inch |work = Finding nothing there, she | Ete—Tax Abatement $1,656. 1 r Owls. West Haven——The health authorities d good satin and % vard fancy silk trimming— |gtapted for home. but her funds gave | : | “George A. Wirth of Pawtucket was — of West Haven discovered that Harold sl stinan Robe | pnal ¢ f the officials of [ Visitor With friends in town over| Putnam Nest of Owis Sunday ini-|J ng, 22 years old, who a few days |ert B Mitche “hief Ri hd oned ] the <iliin were iss 1 1 S of 30 candidates af their |az0 came from California, was suf SR e i el 00k ExTy 3 inch ratine or serge |Srt T Titchel, Chle 5111» iote tho pos |urday ports > | annual meeting of the Cradle IL‘:!‘NL:? F‘J:m"rrv street, e war ve- oy ».’,Y\,.n;:n,\{ i Eame s iste or net_cost $2.9 fhe Founs vofuan fo fer I e de | town'a debt. hn ased $10, Roll of the Congregational church is |ing done by the degree term of Nor- | grdered to Springside I ze, of 5% goods, poplin, ratine or mew cloth and % |He then called Supt. Chamberlain of | 0 puts Killinglys indebtedness at 4 {to be held in the vestry Tuesday after- | wich nest, which came here accom- | cos! 3 \ ? | the almshouse ho arrived | new high record fiure, $201,176.97. The panied by a large - of the mem- = st $1.75 nmm-m ra& inlend o nerease in t righway expenses and Two more women have sent applica- | bers of the order in that city | s s e e e ————— tranger to the almshouse | amoun ied on stale | tions to be voters to the registrars of | The visitors were entertained at din- | Get your pattern and come to our Piece Goods Depart- | R ; e vork & s otecls o or P AT et the Clby hatel, Where & #pe UROGEN ‘n'\uw. Omngoing in search of he = t wn Py m . nevl S s |ev the room s founud deserted 1 e rease in the pri rs. E M Vheaton is to have the spread ha een ar nge or them b; FOR ALL FORMS OF RHEUMA. ment for aid in selecting material. eialias. e e s n DL i b et \way work members of the Ladies’ Social circle | Landlord Willlam Noonan. State offi- * ¢ t TISM. fof ‘Ter depirtuze Whers fs & diop | ba vote he town, been in- | at her home for a meeting Wednesday | cers of the organization were | RORR T - of New {of three or four feet at that spot. It |creased from $4 30, and the pay |afternoon. | present. | oTkK £peclalist, has reilevea t | i ¥ I Y | s believed that the voung woman mis. | of laborers from $1.50 to $1.75 a day.| On Saturday the triplets born to Mr.| At Owls' hall refreshments ,were [ evey cuso piesentéd to him with understood the chief's conversation | Another cause for nerease in the and Mrs. Berman of Chapel street were | served and features provided for the |§ inis bresciipuion, known as Uro- over the phone and feared she wgs to | debt has been tement of §1,-|all reported as being In a satisfactory | entertainment of the visitors. | sunical prescrip: be confined in the workhouse. | taxes ¥ 19 208, | condition | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Case anc neithier —opi unt v en carried| September 27, from 8 a. m. to 7 p. |son of Worcester have been guests of | gy WL & p. s (Additional Willimantic News on Page nced by the m. has been set as the date for ad- |local relatives. | prac , nuspital ana otnerwise, Eight.) able. | mitting persons to electorship in the Entertained Miss Pierson. Mong thousanas, (o be & posi- the town: £3 own of P f 4y ive antidote for Uric Acid—the ! the town farm | town of Putnam. Miss Emily Pierson of Cromwell, or- | | ti¥e antldote for, Urle Adicorthe B 1 ing ! vear has been | Spoke on Korea, ganizer of the Connecticut Woman's hi $4,908.48. From this amount credits| pon milton Holt of New York | Suffrage association was entertained Chronie, Sciati- Children Cry mounting to $1,723.15 are deducted.!p,q ) jarge congregation Sunday eve- | Saturday by Miss Rosemond Danielso of, irequent F 5 side poor 7. the In n, at a union meeting in the | - C. F. Waterman was in Providence in thirtees OR FLETCHER'S poor $1 s and burials | tional church, he delivered ; Saturday. £ ct, ‘obtain- C A\ S & R | A Batipers 31 ; : | trafed address on Korea. Miss Ellen Wheelock of = Church and atter four e net criminal costs for the year : Y tables of auc- relieved and attendin) , i | | tion Trip. street entertained three 1 o | : - |are shown to be $1 Snesrec) ‘”_O\r_\ Vr:fne'c ";: : ‘!p\' Wood. | tion bridge Friday afternoon, Prizes peual woos ook, no_othek [ ceinte from fines ond costs amounted | General Superintendent C. . Wood. | were won bv Mrs. Ermest Morse of || medicing, John Hal. £ . | New Haven system, ahid other rafiroad | SI0g street and Mrs. Freder Urogen guaranteed. 50c and . | Town Treasurer's Figures. | : : of Worcester. M 5100°% Dottie. Sold by all drug- e officials, were in Putnam on an inspec- [ O JVOrcester. - ed from a|f 3190 |, The following figures are taken from tion trip Saturday, traveling in a spe- | ongthy stay at Princeton, Mass S e ! | the report of Town Treasurer cial car, which~ was attached to & | “Mro Adeie Walker returned to Bos- ] Preston freight train ton turday after spending the sum- |, B | . Recelpts-—Balance cash Crew Made Up Time. mer in this city. Yoana ot notes ‘of tha fown, F [ d gt o Motorhan William Barton and Con. | G. E. Dresser nas neen at nis sum- | BT @ REPAI of 1908 $171.3 % ductor Artt Vachon demdnstrated | mer home in Vermont. A [ fhe efciency of the crews on the Put- Motored to Pleasant View. AT SHORT NOTICE. alr an s A e nam division of the Shore Line Elec- | apr apna Mrs. Arthur Root motored ipone RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give HStal tdsen collactad £ | tric_company when they made up for- | srom’ Uxbridge, Mass, to this tv ¥ . . State Collected. B4 25187, ition, | ty-five minutes of time while handling | Saruraay, where they were joined by me a trial. | balanc ‘car $1,300.06. this year|the car of the New Engtand Street |y gng’ Mrs. 8. M. Wheelock. ~ Afl HARRY C. WASHBURN, 16} {own farm, $1,- | Railw lub officials on its run|ihen ‘motored to Pleasant View, R. L,{ Telephone 132-6. Bath Street. | $1- | {hrough this section of the state. The | & . S the sum town buildings, $ il where they spent Sunday at the sum- | X P pke? rew received the car at Bast Killing- | ne yome of Mr. and Mrs. Wheelock censes, $4,050; drug-|;.- here it arrived an hour behin Al 3 $225; dog licenses, | S jeoqule, delivering it to the Webster Pilgrimage Postponed. STETSON & YOUNG ,: oense ”"““"; '1‘(“""‘ division crew at West Thompson only | The D. ,\k R. Wolf Den M!,L'rvma B % d itional bank stock tax.f."ro minutes behind its schedule. to have taken place Saturday, W P 5 a i T e S to have taken’ piace Snurdt "wid | Carpenters and Buiiders 600; hun icenses, | A leasant weather. ater! h NI . |unpleasant wea 2 atertals & 78087732 . ment figures trom the (own | - CEMENT RETAINING Lo X meeiing of the 0. M. clum 1a to be | Best womk, mnd, ale t rigne er’s report are as follows: Paid | r held with Mrs. Helen Willey this h B I. I N c 0 LN S [ on selectmen's orders, 5310285 paid To ;eu:”'r:,:a:’: ::";::Mc“s"(‘f.:::' °" | (Monday) evening. Telephone 50 WEST MAIN ST. ( schoo! committee’s orders, $28,- e () | 2 b | 35 own court officers’ salari and ( < $1,897.81 : o A decided improvement ‘is to be | The indehtedness of the town is dis-|made by the railroad company on ! | tFthuted ss follows wheb ) South Main and Front streets, this to 1 ted 1842 | | Wridhans Conn )0; motes Of) aining walls, One wall is to be built Bi e 3 Windham County % ‘bank at 5| taini e e e cent. €35 100 dhm | from a point ubo osite s dlg e lo“sv{n ey 4 e e windbam | table on South Main street to the artment. ' b or WK o Front street bridge, another froni the dfp - i ;lt.ors to ¥ 919000 note of W. A. Johnson at 4 1.2 | UL INELLy Company's property to Everybody needs it, of course, 1 e Willimantic - Daciing al i See ob the north side and east end of the 7 oot e S g Dy o f Pen o | Front street bridge and another from Everybody is geing to need it mors cially invited to come in [/ note of Westfield Gemeters as | e morehroNel e otz Bl | in the future, too, when the earning oL : {at 5 per cent, $3,300; mote of jETont AiZesiikriigs A B ) L s» | capacity is less than during youth o ] - eef house. These walls are intended “ ; || to this big money-saving || rec iiifion at's ver cent, '$5000: mote | beet B0 8 ViR "ot ree eartn ana herewithall” | o miadie-age. These dressy styles are from the newest issue of Ladies iestival. 1 $2,000; note of A fadod atis pet [0, ETAAUSY BEEURE R ot ot The best way to be sure to have Home Journal Patterns just received. The Patented Guide e e Tk T F e, | the rallroad company's property. The socve THEN. is:to-sive & littis. NOW . h P, . 9 ot e e T e O reas: at 5| cement walls will add vety mtch o —a little at a time, but that litt's Chart, with eac! attern, insures results. | bert.and 8. C. Gilbert, trustees, at 5|y, appearance of the vicinity where ! | per_cent,, £1,000; note of Buhma Baker | ;.. " 1. t5 pe installed. often. B o at 5 per cent., $1.000; note of Eilizabeth . at ard Get the latest issue of Good Dressing FREE, and the Fall || . : Sradford at § per cent, $500; 100 of | 1 comatraction Werl ar6 ROW. SrriV: Quarterly Style Book, 5c a copy. (I Furnitare Store J|2tmausss detnodint nuren st 8 oer)iag fere A ¢ FRoE : Wity ten deaths during August Put- 112 . Main and Union Streets, || ol of all 5224050, nam's annual death rate per thousand | 88 1. Schools Cost $21,832. epresented being 18.1, which e T - was represented as bef } Willimantic | The following are the fisures show- |was below the average for the towns |} | o MURRAY. President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. THE H. C. MURRAY G0, ing the classified statement of expenses of the state, There were three deaths for schoels duriug the last fiscal year, of persons under five years of &ge,

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