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¥ ey g NORWICH BULLETIN, sAflmnAv, semififn 27,1913 [EER— .-.---..-.-.---l DANIELSON. Lost Bey Was John Dektol, Jr—Sav- |Judge Holcomb Grants Diverce to Mus- There' is"Comfor: in| i i ith Fred- | band Whose Wife Is In Westerly— I i it | - Frebdem: fors, PILIAAAL SWeikee that you can abuh one-tried and proved remedy ' esssssmssass | ooiets to Two of Trinity’s Rectors. | Funeral of Mrs. Mary Dennelly—L. well -dsted xour needs. Every woman W!LLIMANTIC E. 8mith Given His Commission. who s bled with he backache, languor, ing their flat on the lower floor of | Third regiment, Victoria Rifles, Mon- |of Natchaug scheel kindergarten. Dr, Riensl Robinsbn has been elgct- " Fhere wa no business | treal. Capiain Tresidder, who has re | Walter J, and William A. Costello |d Vice president of- the Day Kimball | When Judge Marcus H. Holcomb ad- extreme nervousness and depressmn of spirits ought to try IPrommmna were made for furnish- |was Captain 7‘ A. Tresidder of the |her home. Miss Gardner is prineipal the build Warm Game with. Woesterly Today. | yquuion, cently resigned his command, is trav- |went to Hartford Friday to see Over | hospital staf. {QUIEEd (Lie Migierior QBEE THRERT SRR 5 ; An interesting sporting cvent is | |eling tn this and adjoining states In |{he Garden Wall, in which W. B. Foran At Mrs. Donnelly’s Funeral. day it was to October 14, at 10.15 a. o, ! - ;efiedule-l. for this afteruoon on the | Home from Bay State. | the Interests of an American concern. |of thls city Js (aking the leading part. | Rev, Tgnatius Kost of Dayville and [T at Yvummnm. Not ‘ad":lt:;mm“n‘ e ree Srounds when the second | Attorney George K, Hinman, ‘who R e Rev, J. B. McCarthy of Moosup were |Of buiness was transacted et the seer g e e cles” bet o i;fit-lfifl | has been ‘the guest of his parents in 3 5 Pe lonn\ o% JEWETT CITY. at North Grosvenerdale Friday ‘to at- |G} f1dioeira effected and (o un- ;. ieam frum the William Clark mils of | Groty, Sarington, Mass, for the pest | C A. Gates weat to New Haven Fri- ; tend "the funeral of Mrs. Mary Don- | Gontenied Givorcen granted. el i bbb SRR B e | g e ; | e doin Grey of Aubovee.as 1a | Silimis for Sunday—Personal UL, i zqpetn Prentica ta visiting cis 8t -ERui Bk THn VW Blkaou ot i h il Last & ay : i | Mention, her brother, Stephen Prentice, at Lake- 3 . and Jemrn whst a difference they will make. By purifying s NSl winn e | N e | wood, R. I. Seupwiiny Ailahey A 4 Dideais ot the system mez’mluu better digestion, sounder sleep, quieter Mrs, grounds by the scor MacMillan of Nor- - Both teams Mrs. Charles ¥ T. Russ went to Andover to | Rev. W, H. Gane, LL. D, will occupy |~ Saru % &iiiigas, formerly of Daniel. | Norwich presenting ihe’ plaintiff and ‘Attorney Allyn L. Brown, Norwich, the nerves, and bes R the charm of sparkling eyes, @ spotless rosy ed | wich was the @ =By ; = i , | bis pulpit at the Congregational gson, has returned after a residence of |gororgoy ¢ complexion snd vivecious epitits. Thousands upon thousands of ot game | friends Friday | _Prof. Monteeth of Storrs was in |church Sunday. His subjeets are: |about two years in €anada. defendant, Villiman- | r. and ¢ Andrew were | Hartford Friday { Morning, The Useless Hund; evening. | * yedenick "S. Georges of Procicton |, The foreclosure procseding was in women kave learmed, Lappiy, iat Beecham’s Pills are relisble and aitimo n Hartford making the trip | George Siswick of Stafford Springs | The Power of Character. 5 | visited with friends in Danielson Fri- | {00 e o Mary maail | ) P e e Frid Al e A churen tho pastor, the | 123! ; ; e 1 o0 || The Unfalling Home Remedy Jured e eten wias | 20re €. A (Gates and children ‘spent | Morning subject.’ The Divine ousgain | Wos it Hes erty involved is a tract of about 37 Seid evarywhere. In boxes; 10c., 25c. h e among Norwich vis- | priday in Norwich. evening, in the evening Rev, |, FIrSt premium was awarded to the |acres of land in the town of Thomp- The dicections with cvery oz ere very valuable—especially to women. Friday. International Cotton company for its |eon, near New Boston, with the bulld- | er s N Mrs. Jobn Meehan and son spent ‘l rorge G. Scrivener, the district super- | 5 g licenses have | priday in Hartford: mh.,E,,A,,L N o Al e et el b€l | cxhibit of manufactured products at [ings, "Mr. Healey testifying that the oen s R e L Dixon Van Zant was a Hart- | . At the Buptist church Sunday nyerne | AR A COBRRRE I yalue :'frll‘;lel :‘;(;pe;ly s about 400, - ndrews and John F. Hoey of Willi- it § | ing_the pastor, Rev. Allan Spidell. S. | M el e s A e T al eed with what other . o itk of Wind. | ford visitor Friday. ipE he pastor, By jaiun Spldell. 81 portea to have develoned In the Bast | itnesssy aaid a8 to the valse. cerns in the country has leased the LEGAL NOTICES. , Allen B. Lincoln of New Haven was | i Do Wi Preasn 8 speciel sermon 4o | Killingly section of the town. Judge Holcomb authorized the fore- |50 in the O'Leary building. —— . se in ng town | James Courtney, St from New Yotk | cil. Evening subject, Rum—the Demon | October 12 will be observed as Rally s the time limit for redemp- “‘m‘;‘ nisirator of the John Inman es- s ed at the |was in this city Tattler, a temperance sermon, to which ['day at the Danielson Baptist chure L = o is w % : o for distribu- | Miss Ora T. Manning is at her home { all are Invited. noth believers and non- | Notwithstanding \he extraordinary Wife Now in Westerly. e T B fned ity ek n in Hampton for a few days. believers in temperance. amount of automoblile traffic on the | Dr. Albert Stanley’ Maine, Killingly, | the school, although & few of them will i discithe o town went over | Rev. Charles’ Morgdn ot Hampton Personals. main route between Danielson and [a cancer specialist, was granted an un- | not arrive until leter 3 Akl v n_ Frida ning _to look |Hill was a local visitor Friday. R o P s of Pawtucket, R, | BTooklyn this week, not ccident |contested divorce from Ella L. Maine, g ANNUAL TOWN MEETING the Scotland | occurred—and there was vere found and some driving, the ground being desertion. Dr. Maine BUSI too. testified that Mrs. Maine had not lived YR PAILWAY TRRMINAL iting &t a0 TE S lcgal voters of ihe Town of | Mrs Edgar Bass and children are |, has been \ g Rl RO e Several such 4 and | cpending the week end in Scotland. | Sweet's { g — : e £ Started immediately i E o teBerris iOfibas ester| The registrars of voters will be In with him for eight years. she havin 9 n Unlon in sald Town, on Mo, I interesteq spectators at | o Hlerman T. Baron returned Friday | Gepree Ferrls of South Manchester | oggion in the selectmen's office to- |deserted him without reason for doing Rostane’ Beh .fhm n Handles Most | day, Oct. 6, 1913, between the L i e ety “nighe | from a business trip to Norfolk, Conn. | 128 be - Aay (RHtUTaay) ATor. {he . DurDOss: of |et . Tha ‘Gounle were marcies mer. or raffic. o1 b0 oClotic in " the 1oregoon and . Mrs. K. Stanley Lawler of Norwich G st maling a legal enrollment of voters, | 1596, and afterwards lived in Hampton. | 1, 4 ; o fowing purpos : made a business trip to this city Fri- MYSTIC of which there are nearly S0 to be |Desertion occurred August 21, 1905, (43, the bulletin issued September 18th | “wirslT1o ‘elect the following officerss | day. Y3 made, g Tho former Mrs Maine 1s how resi- | 1My Giacengers 16 and out of the | ALeceors, Board of Relier, Selectmen, Mrs. M. D. Donahue of Baltic was It 15 said that a considerable amount | dent in Westerly, it was stated to the | gon,ol SAosensers in and out of the | Town Cleik, Town Treasurer, Agent o a loc visitor for a brief time yes- | Mrs. William Roberts, Struck by Ex-|of wagering was done in Danielson |court. ending June 30, 1913 was 28,347, 399 % e outcome ne o g Jurors, Collector of Taxes, Constables, | terday. pross, Escapes With Broken Leg and |01 the outcome of one of the races Freed from Bad Husband. The total passing In and out of the | ReSistars of Voters, Town School | at Brooklyn fair this week. the infer- | The second divorce of the day was | Grend Gertrar 15,405,955 In the Snc | Commitiee faiso any Other officers re- j Mrs. Helen Boss Cummings and | Dislocated Shoulder—Election of | ¢ Do : ) daughter Caroline spent Friday in | 5 e est being aroused by a contest Dbe- |granted Mrs. Lea Chousy, a resident d e quired by law to be elected at said @ U] W ity S e i [ W R b R S N i : 4 St A Bos orces a2 11 B0, s the Ne k, New | " Second see , on Harry Fagan has returned to Water- | A sad accident ocourred Friday near | tric car passed through Danfelson Fri- ‘f‘,.;,:"fiifi‘in“‘:r',‘,';"‘n::“:nf:‘?;"{“‘;_’;m“’,; Haven & Hartford Rallroad Company | petition of 2§ logal voters, wi. vote 't piry after visiting his aunt, Mrs, . T. | Willisss. eur. . Mos Tihlans Bobore| day, thic berng one of the New Eng. |om Me s v, were given. In addition to that p or or agains: the granting of licenses | Sonth Station for the rairoad vear | Town Deposit Fund, Auditors, Grand | et et 5| 1and. Rallway clnb members cars, oo- | Bomrodmohe house of correction in | senger trafc In and out of South Sta. | 0T the sale of spirituous and intoxi who works in the Ninigret mills, had{ : cating lianors for the ensuing year. Rev. James Smith of -d’s | left her work to 20 home to her dinner. | cupied by railroad officials. months ror‘wr‘u‘:l‘awr;ul::rmce}::bltm; e e . e Al Third—To act upon the repers of Se- WILLIMA“TH‘ pGNN church. Rockville, was In this city | When erossing thie rallrold track she | Address on Equal Suffrage. with another woman, whose name was | toere: D0 " S1d Albany were ‘as| lectmen. Town Treasurer Treasurer of vesterday ecame confused s a freight train| rThe address on W, Suftra , |given as Liz g YRl e = ARGV, U ' SRR DL S | The address on Woman Suffrage by |&! 2zi0 Pearce, mother of two ot Schools, Fown School Committee, . ..780,218 | - 392,068 and Town Health Officer, Fourth—To a tax_to defray the current expenses of the Town and su: port of common &choo Fifth—To make an a repairing the highways To do a other business r to be done al said meeting. ELMER E. COON d an ex- | fon derick W. Hinrichs at_ the |of Chousy hildren, the woman at | JUIV: ot hearing | Bapiist church ITiday evening was ap. |the Present time being incarcerated | August of the express train she | preciated as a splendid affort by thees |in & Massachusetts reformatory for | September oy A Paitis oF Hataukt nadirs from the freight and was | interested in full suffrage rights for |having unlawfully lived with Chousy | October.. .. e ey e el 0T press, but thrown to one | women, as his wife. Chousy also traveled un- | November .. .. 9 . f .o S l o side. A crowd gafhered, as the whis- | Teuthers Moating, der the names of Mervin T. Shaw ana | December. . A Manufacturer’s Samples 8wt i i TS SR L e e o Shaw. January Lo ena it i Peovidence | something had happened: She'was taks foy 7o BRIV P08 FUCEt, B SIE0A, BECRICSE 3 mra ing & few days here with his brother, | pret Henry Vogel. the whis priation for ensuing ousy testified that she was | Februai s 1907, | March.. .7 0L Py & en in an ambulance to the village for v aff +h e mar 00n80¢! May f F 11 S 5 [and’ rall’ River AT v D villise (0% | 0sy andmionm thisiiatis dong forlnd |DUAEISOLIE BX soeote ateyih 1007 | RERS S0 FISD. G DAWLEY, [V all Sulis | M May LiBesrons ssRpid fe S pital, New London. | Gicrea'’ were regisiors, aticndance, |Pusband to Putnam and lived for about May. Seractmen bt tho Town O Yoluntown, June.... Attorney T. J. Kelley, was in Hart- | Frank P. Larkham Digtri | e Her arm was broken and she is suf rograms. b s i |a vear and a half, then went to Har- Voluntown, Sept. 26, 191 | tord for the day, Friday | ing from & compound. fracture of the|Lro8rams. plan ‘book, class book, ville, R. I, and later back to Pi e i WORTH $15.00 TO $20.00 Miss M left knee, n_dislocated shoulder and | mlies txaonontione oo iatr SUPT |nam. Her husband treated her terri-| Total 10,064,108 NOTICE | hospital fd 1 3 | on the injured leg that may ne- | " o Solectmen's warning. for v, she said, and eventually, on May | Thus the total number of passengers! AT A COURT OF PR or an 1% aris, Ay STl Westchester | Mrs. Roberts and her husband arelof unusual inferest this sesr. the m. er learned, with the Pearce woman, | year ending June 30, 1913 was 38,- R | the feh . . Miss | both employed at the Mystic Silk | tars that o boidoted ny being |Put Mrs. Chousy did not know of that [ 411, SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDG., . . | Mae iincoln of Co’s factory at Industrial place, and entiTely ofias routing At e at the time. The travel in and out of the North son from the good make nce she brought action for divorce | Station of the Boston &Maine for the Chousy has tried to have her return |same period was as follows: latest offerings of the New York |and live with him, she said, and threat- | July ...... . i be dlepiaved and all wo. [ened to kil her 'if she would not do | August. . ire invited.—Adv £o s e Judge Holcomb granted the divorce | October. . .. had just leff it when the accident ha me. ( millinery opening to- turday) all of the real cholce Mrs. Mary Smith, who has been the " guest of Mrs. Alice Smith of Godfrey | Pened. Mr. Rob was a short dis- cet for the past week, retorned to | tance ahead of his wife and crossed | | Hartford Friday. the tracks ahead of the approaching Harry Worden, express messenger e tne the Jixeoutor citg th creditors of said decensed to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this_date by posting . motice to that effect, to- - hetween this citv_and Providence, Is | Woman's Auxiliary Elects Officers. Union No-License Meeting. and gave Mrs, Chousy custody of her | Novemper D therSw fth B copy OF this ordar, on the < "guest of his mother, Mrs. George | The annual meeting of the Ladies'| In the town hall temarrow (Sunday) | Bide: sen iiiters. myrn siody of her | November.. signpost nearest to D e = Worden of this city. 3 | Auxiliary of the Mystic club was evening the first of the unfon, meet- |1909, January R Tl i s g Mrs, Dennis McCarthy, who has been | in the club house |ings of the campaign for no-license ; B Tebrunss same ivlrl\\\ln;wn.:p")’,‘”.':nf‘v:.v‘vl‘;xn he same o o e guest nf]\]ry‘ .‘[.« ree ”r‘ ckey !n,x ‘;n;vu being large | to be held. The disc M:‘,;» r»f‘ the FUNERAL. March. .. tion in said District, and make return = = - the past week, left Friday for & few | following officers. wer | cense auestion will be by local speak- —— April.. to W ke, and each one is a |aays visit in Hartford | dent. \1\;:; |~; .1’_':\&1::-.»” vice president -N; : Mrs. Mary Donnelly. Yy 2 T and foregoing 1s a true TR Mrs. Pauline W. Rc¢ e returned to | NS tel K t. se tary, Miss lemorial Tablets at Trinity Church. At Bt. Joseph's churel N June. . . OBy 1 5 C e, 1 Skinner or Suskana satin. | xew Haven hospital t .Auivuh ned 10 | Mae Donohoe: freasurer. Mrs, Conrad | AR R U S g SO Lk sl R B o Ritent " SAMUBL B HOLDRIDGE, = s ® | Friday after spending a few days with | Kretzer S essiie s et SRl Bl vl i ",‘Q,J,[,b was a soiemn high mass of requiem | Total “ — 1 00 S from. 1 (mu in sizes from |her parents in this eity I tee was Mrs. Lucy J Kretzer, Mrs.| r was present two memorial [&t the funeral of Mrs. Mary Donnelly, NOTICE. creditors of said de- n, e |- “Afian ‘Afaua Gardner. of Sopth Man- | GeoRES | tab were unveiled, one i§ memory [mother of Rev, B. M. Donnelly, pastor | FALLING HAIR MEANS 4 ere hereby .“L“i‘i"fu‘fiqw"?fl: 4 - itable f ey i | chester is spending the week end at | of Rev. Daniel Fogg, M. A. 17792-1315, |of the church. The congregation was I A ivetic 1CoRN. No. 14 to 20, suila or misses and small women, w llh llLle< up | FUNERALS. the other in memory of Samuel |2 large one and one deeply affected by DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE | undersigned at Aty o bove amuel | s ¥ D the timé Jimiteq In’ the ab o = F. Jarvis, D. D, 1874-1909, former rec. |the tragic manner in which Mrs. Don- = and foregoing or: 0.0( ‘—Specxal at 39 50 and $11.50. T R Stephen Caswell. ors of the church. The tablets are z\\{!'*j’ met her death in the accident of [ 8ave your Hairl Get a 25 cent bottle i WILLIAM 1 ALLYN. | The funeral of Stephen Caswell was | of mosaic and by Tiffany. ednesday afternoon. Thirty priests| of Danderine right now—Also stops | sep27d g E 3 | Investigate the DY LHIAE | neia from his home on the Old Mystic | Missionary to Speak. |from various sections of Comnecticut, | jyoning scalp. DISTRICT MONTVILLE, §S. | CTRYCT LR | road on Friday morning at 10.30 0'Clock | pr Beie Allen of Butler Memort of them from parishes in the Conre of Brovate, sept’ go, 1015, 7 2 NEW FALL GLOVES | : b | and was largely attended. Rev. C. F.|pospital, -Baroda, India, will make an | or s mbant of the state, were present | mnin, brittle, coloriess and scragey | , EAtate, of Hemrsy A Smith Jaie, i | Iy s on Eeccasap (coal o). gasoline, * | White of the Ledyard Congregational | ;qaress at the service at the Meth, er of Bridseport was celsbrani, Rev,|hair 18 mute evidence of a neglected | M7 5 "%y " foplication of Lyman B, arger and Sabofts | church conducted the services. Burial | (hurch Sunday morning. Dr. Allen T T Kenna of Bristo Geacen Rev:|scalp; of dandruft—that awful scurf. | smith, pray that administration br ment iha or wWon Misses and | was in 1-.an}jlvn:\)';. m-\r@n)\:lur\]. the hn‘.ur‘ e i o R P, 7. O'Rellly of Montville sub-deacon | There I8 nothing so destructive to | granted upon <a g’r?r o p’::;«"‘ff‘fl Teitiice Dress - - X Glove cuaranteed, In | ers beinz Timothy iipple, Stephen | prominent missio he church. [and Rev. John Lafiin of Bridgeport | the heir as dandruff. It robs the hair | cation on file more Cally SRPERTE, tan, brown & w and tan, biack and white, Caswell, Mr. Rogers and W. J. Shea. | = master of ceremontes. The body was |Of 1t8 lustre, its strength and Its very | | GrG%00 eicrmined at the Probate white = - k D ont "$160 o valr: Miss Lucretia R. Prentice, | RESTORED TO PARENTS. taken to Stamford for burial ~|lie; eventually producing a feverish-| oence in Montville, in sala District, on stitching. $1.0 Tiss o Vashable Whi B oo Smrieponds 0 Ml | T funeral of Miss Lucretia Rath- slfohuie g nees and ltching of the scalp, which [ {ia Tat Gay of October. A, D. 191.. at 2 % ves, § L. . e ‘E, G Gy~ el Ror | bun Prentice was held from her home | Small Boy Lost in Canterbury Was | VA"O";er”Palh y;i]crl Car. i€ ot remedied causes the hair roots | oiclockc n'the sfternoor, und gt Be; . 8 e J on Library street, Friday afternoon at | nother of the patlifinder ca: 3 the: e iteation, and of. the: time lace = S s LA [ syt deic fternoon &t| John Doktol, Jr. ,of the West Side. |tne tour of the members of the halr falls out fast. A little Danderine [ application, and of the tims and plale - | Rev. A. F. Barnshaw, pastor of the| . 7 = e irfgland Street Rallway clib was run | tonlght—now—any time—wiil surely | 9f BeAting SEETROC BV ¢ wepaper hav- £ « s L Congrégational cHureh, conducted the| g ool Dok Jr.. 1 has through this city Friday, this time a |save vour hair, g | Thg'a “irculntion in the Town of Mont- 3 o) n-....xu.m:.'s...x,n. | Aemadin Thers were® abies iy <~r'r';]'l S AN car from the Boston and Worcester | Get a 26 cent bottle of Knowlton's | ville, In & I A K Lambskin Gloves L_—_ 22Caston Ave., Deeat, ers. Bunlal was in Elm Grove cemec| oin i op it b, | hn s the iroad, one of the best and most modern. | Danderine from any drug store or i 4 el $1.00 air pait ’ tar John “Doctor’ who stirred up consid- ||y equipped street rallway or inter- | toilet counter, and after the first ap- | sep2?d - ; Local Jotting | grable commotion Thursday evening by |urbun trolley lines In the country plication your, hair will (ake on that o Rl b o <t oy arrd vi to R The car, earrying a party of official life, lustre an uxuriance which is so E e Stepken Morgan of Jersey Clty, N.|to his home after a visit to the Brook- |o¢ the B. and W, line, was run sou beautiful. It will become wavy and NEW FALL RIBBONS UMURE BREADED iz tne gueatof nis alster, Mra. An- | I¥n fafr, his’ wanderings, “via Waire: | Shrotien piinam Just berors noon and, | futy ana have the appenrance of | OSEPH BRADFORD S b | nie E. rown. ? an, finally bringing him to the home \after its trip te Ceniral Viliaze, re. | abundance; an incomparable gloss and " ectior ns re nte evg and color « for | _ Mr’and Mrs. Bnos M. Gray of Led-|of Mr. and Mre. Charles S. Hyde In |{urnea on the homeward ‘irip &bodt | softness, but what will please you most BOOK BINDER S F Stripes and | yard ‘were guests Friduy of Mrs. Gray’s | Canterbury 30" o'etoek Wil Do after fust a fow weeks' use, the boy back to | ternoon er 1t he belonged Managev Sgnuel |Anderson of Nor-|when vou wili actually see a lot of o N wich and MaSter Mechanic John Mel- | fine, dewny hair—new halr—growing | Otark Bosks Wade ead Ruted te Ordes h, jolned the visiting offi- | all ever the sealp. N BERALWSY a trip over the local line, TR o+ ; y mother | “Mrs. Hyvde bro e b m 10c up to 2ic a yard Mrs, ‘Dan E. Gray and son, Hadley | Danfelson Friday s Gray, of Ledyard were guests of their |had been establish o - aunt, Mrs. Charles &oddard, on F re. John was none the wo i se for his 1. OFFERING £ e ing, He had enjoyed a good RIght'S | Giiin was alse made by Superint . | : enjoy 3 wh also mad Superinten- SPECIAL OFF if you use Mystic encampment, I. O. O, F., met |rest at the Hyde home and appgrent- | dont Genrge Edmunds of the Botram in thelr rooms In the Gilbert block on |Lv eversthing clse that had been done | 57000 ‘Th: “Rapid” Vacuum ,’,',;:.w RS LD AT | Whil o, Se. a1 not vepot to| L E Smith Rucsivae Commiseion, ||| Uapilad $100,000. Surpius and Proiils $160,000. 1 E. H. Corttis of Thompson as Established 1832 n every home Bedng the police that John, Jr.. was missing, | L. - ‘ i e able to offer which would have saved | succe | on a senrch for the hoy missioners. has received his commi e s asner tist Church. [ tér had fatied to s neatb ot Coniatoney Contt Accuracy in accounting, courteous serv‘;ce, S — | anc father tls will seek to retaln the office un a = VRO e | | The ladies of the Leffingwell Bap-| hut Slcas Hid ot the test case on similar appointments | promptness and liberality in dealing, and The < & The Perfect Washing Machine. | tist church held their missionary meet- | fellow there and was much ug in the state is brought to & decision. | sound business policy in administering its nzg Wednesday afternoon at the hom: formed that t boy was safe in Can- Fittoon: Yoar Old: Car-in Bervice. | el bt Sl ey own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM H{Ehtatiinatans 4t Dmonhe: it Wik In NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to LR e el s Dl o establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and | of Mrs. A. H. Beebe. The meeting w | Guaranteed to give befter | caned 1o order at 1 3 E | presid Mrs. Grace H. Peckham, power machine on the market. | the pastor, Rev. J. G. Ward, gIving a | Reorganization of Windham County | i PUblic eve this week. 1t was the description of Din Crawford's mission- celock with the S e For Early F: Ble b Vomen's Pants, hleached and 4 Savings Bank Effected at Friday's at Brooklyn and was again shown there | = TR | ary work in Africa and,of the many | n { e . W WRE AR ke ] Call and ask for | Berasiips he had: to enfounter. Thenh -Mesting. Thursday, attracting much_attention. | profitable. 3 1 s followed the report of the sec ary | The ca. remains servicea con- eng 0c a pair | demonstration. | and’a ,.,,,,,,‘,., of the women's meeting| In_compliance with the agreement |dition. It is not to be compared of | s n mediur t | at Quaker Hill was given by Mrs, |reaches in the superior court Put- |course with the standard cars of to- | + : medium weight, high | Ebas This s foliov:” | nam Tuesday tho mclat buard of the |aay, even cars of fis claon, but (he nHAM NATIUNAL A € Suits | p he offering reorganized Triday afternoon at a in_indication e lo | s tine was clohen M e e machines it ‘properly” cared. for, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. = | B b here. The officers under the reorgan- |conirary to the opinion of many tha NEW BLANKETS Compalplle. o Ization as effected to date are as fol |the “best of them will only run right | < lows: President, Frede: A. Jacobs about two seasons, anyway.’ I Ni | Not Wonderful, After All il Bl O 5 : For Cool Nights uto Truck Moving | .0 be i samstresses cut out B R P ,’.f"l,_= Mapeoybieduns Hex, 851 embere. ¢ AGENTS FOR acon Blauike an i 3 r >n Blankets, ‘vars| and finished a complete gown in 20 | Young: directors, C. S. Hvde, Canter- | _P. J ¥F.itzgerald, who has been i - good liberal $2.00 | ir et ol e Ve ‘G DIST B | uteariding In‘a tube train. eal- | numet Fr 0. Davis, Pamsers, Wiliam | Putham nearly all summer in connec- and 32 B 48.95 ‘and. $a.60 & patr e aEMURTANGE. WoRe remarkable, seelng how Httle | FT. Kenson, Moosus: Hiram S. Frank. |tion with the organization of a lodge Reac x e s m| Phita; Wool Biankets, Ta wnteil A SPECIALTY wearing these days—New |lin. Ernest R Warren D. E. Jette, |Of *(‘\vl;lmj\!:”dr"g i el eqq® ’ 7 SR 55 |l I o il Raurs | corest P A WERK, or P, | VOr Biening Tolegmam e & Derve sl of Dm0 SRS S Bt Heath & Milligan Mig. Co.’s 2 to match, $5,00 “ 43812 or B8 Willimantio ¢ | rpere are 1237000 wage-carners in | Uon were Johu A" Paine. O A Youne. | In this city Organizer Fitzgerald N g F. E. Bitzood, Frank T. Preston, N, G. | With his ), has L - | | Williams,” €. 'C. Young largest fraternal organization Putnam & o - SPECIAL—ALL LEATHER HAND BAGS fa, - 3 - | has. Putnam lodge now has 331 mem- [ LR E. C. JACKSON, Dentist g Spoke on Writing. (i, R e o e on | Prepare aint, ailroea ite Neatly Lined, Safety Lock, Plain or Fancy Frame, 50¢ Each | “CASCARETS” CLEANSE WHarey 1 Tousion, supervisor of | Rriday and another bl class Is com- aile 3 | ting in ihe schools of New Haven, |ing in about October 3 cox | vainiess Exiracting anl | LIVER AND BOWELE | JECHE L, G o s o Toe i | b Bemn dnataon s sold waich as & % HiH d e I . |Ject of writing at the teachers' meet- | prize for k ing in the greatest num- EW FALL LINENS , Filling a Specialty | cure sick Headache, Gonstipation, 1o 1ol L Byl sl oinbon: Rhont | bt himmnisn® 1o BIERERE oy te .| San Strasts ¢+« Wunman Biliousnes: Sour Stomach, ‘Bad | thirtv-five teachers heard Mr. Houston. | jodge was being organized. The st . Just Unpacl,ed | Telephons | Breath—Candy Cathartic. [At tts last meeting the town school ond prize went to Howard James and g - G | T B | committee voted to introduce the | (he (hird prize to P, Tetreault, Daniel- B . e hesitos | Cloths, S |Gl A oL et b | Houston svstem of writing into the |son, where many of the members of size 63x50. $2.69 gl P oy d inch, HIRAI\J N FENN Are vou keeping vour liver, stomach *"H:d"”?_fl"‘ltlflyl::_-—lz':- I e local lodge reside. l LE LAMPS R ke H | PAKER and EMBALN and bowels clean, pure and fresh with BB el 0 ana i ns Female Banjo Experts. y il Fleached Tie Table 1 Sitay Sdh & e o n Cascarets-or merely forcing a pass- | been received with enthusiasm by the g i o SR T YaRds Jong. $2.50 and $4.50 S e e (S B “’“”““‘“““' S agdway every few days with salts, ¢ (eachers. The expense attached to ln- | Karm rip:j:lvdsL.\l“}l].“nn[:;nf"n:‘r‘r:\l ando il Beached Py ( b loths, unhemmed, $1.50 cone Lady as- | tharde biis or castor ol? This s treducing it is only nomial and s e e foipl S BT e fd e e e % R R L X FISHING TACKLE, long. $4.50. | An Lmen Damask Te Cascarets immediately cleanse the | DRy, country in their line and the manner S idiaben X I O P o R v .)AY M. EPFPARD | swomach, remove the sour, undigested | Ray W. Pellett has resigned In the |0 oy oo e A oplaaded was $2.50 and $3.50 « dozen 32 nen, 3239, : L mz & sot | fermenting food and foul gases; (office of the Wauregan company at |indicative of the favor with which it ¢ the excess bile from the liver and | Wauregan and is succeeded by Har- |hus poen racalved everywhere: PFringed Napkins, 15-inch, $1.29 and| 72-inch Tea Cloths, in floral, vi ¥ outof the system the consti- | rison K. Toplifr as w e | ungral GngGiar b Enbaie: | ok e st he ot | i C. B Plerce, I M. Kelth and Dr. . $2.00 a dozen. and grape designs, $1.50 and $5.00. | o H McCloskey, Akron, O. cashier | omor Tarus, sélectmen, will ba in see- e bowels, of the Goodvear Tife and Rubber com- | goi®™ it E8 (EAT 0" 0 examine the | »C-62 North St..” Willimantic | " 'No adds how sick, headachy, billous | pany and H. H. Hoskins, an efficiency | ioiliioations of applicants and to ad- FALL SWEATERS Lady Assistant Tek Connectior k‘".:11,;{;2""‘:[9‘1'?(r:n;vi?x‘nef:" ol | engincer, are insiajline » moderi oSt Imit thos who pess to ‘the electar's o v you out by | ngly Manufa e New Fall Sweaters, in the most desirable colors—crimson, Oxford, car- { morning. They work while you sleep. 1«nmnflm at Williamsville. = Heard and Seen. dinal, white and brown, plain or Nor es are included: . : 1 A 10-cent box from yvour druggist wili e ¢ b 5 SO0 DR b 4106, $1.50, $2.00 5 nd 2.50 Protect vour ideas. Handsome o-page | 23007 Jiver and bowels regular for | The currency bill seems to he one | Joseph P, Leavens of Southbridge ’ | s ek rea | thetriredle LAt et e g':;“; of those );‘vhl('gmari(‘ reatures that tan was & visitor with friends in Putnam | 5 & walk right on and oblivious to the | Friday. | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law | Cl22nsing (oo clamor.—Columbia State. . The west side of Elm street is open ALBERT BOARDMAN: Prop. | Windham County Savings Bank Blds. | “oee —or pen i er s pen | oy - 1atton | 10yiravel and the’fne street surtace it $ | e e £ ysore stute, India. has a population [acknowledged by all to be the best the 2 . Danielson, Conn. Shim parcer than throush the adaarms: | of 5,306,193 persons, of whom 2,934,621 |city has ever had. Bulletin Bldg. T 47 Franklin Street ectTuThB | ing"cciumnn ar The Bulletin. are males. One of the largest distributing con- 7

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