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Danielsonand sanananasunnn; CUP FOR TEAM 6, WILLIMANTIC class will have its initial session. P utnam Today the 5 e'clock business men'sSullivan, returned Tuesday to Colches- ter. | Manys at B. Y. P. U. Convention— Help Shoftage Continues—Depravity Alleged at Central Village—Capt. H. I. Mason to Sail to Philippines. AP 'BJArns of South Killingly has e = Hartford Fan Donor of Handsome | There has been a number of applica- | Mrs. John Ress of Eagl been named as a special game protect- ORMENS RESBAT. Trophy for Chadips: tons for & woman's class, which could | in oo e eville “was | or for his part of ‘the e ik e given last' year though re- § elleher of B How the Town's Money Was Disbursed | o 5 | Guested. It Is_probable, however. that | , FT&NK White of ~Hartford epent | with local friends, 15 11l with s ats During the. Past Vi Team No. 6 of the Mill ~league/f I8 Tuesday in this city. , 1s {1l with an ab. ear. which recently won the pennant in that | 8t &n early date there will be such scess of the brain'and in & very crit- t g league, has received from Hartford a{® elass Started; two-nIRRIN & WSk, ba. Mo G I Alpatish iwenit /to, Dos- | loal canaifion; i repog .»}xh the select- | handsomo trophy in- the shape of a | (WeeR the hours of seven amd eight. | ton Tuesday for a short visit. L. A. Bradford was In Hartford wn of Windham, publish- | 14" inch championship cup, suitably = Miss Helen Backus of South Wind- | Tuesday on a business trip. o Eives @ statement of ex- ‘ bt iamplonsIn, o Should Have Traffic Squad. ham went to Hartford yesterday. Rev. John Howland of Mexico, who © gy {:‘_:tldxng Septem- | an ardent fan, who witnessed Several | Chlef Richmond has received a let- | Mrs John Brick and Miss Margery | N2s been spending the past few months > Hogr g | f the contests here, is the dsror. The | ter from Chief William E. Ritch of | Brick spent Tuesday in Hartford. in Danfelson, gave an address at the E wed money, current | cup is on exhibition at a local cigar | the Greenwich police department, who | "\ “mereile Gatus and Miss Em Broadway Congregational church in store. has been visiting relatives in Willi- | o8 BO0 e PEIUS And MISs Iimma | Norwich Tuesday evening. ARG mantic recently, in which he expressed | g4 ors Wues-| Principal Hal R. Eaton of the Attle- Masriid xt ot his opinion that the city should have & boro, Mass., High school, has been a _ Married at Rectory. | trame rules, and also stated that he | Rev. J. Adams of South Manchester | recent visitor with friends in Daniel- Rev. T. 1. Bannon, at St. Joseph's | thought the sidewalks needed more ai. | formerly of this city is visiting friends | son. e on Monday evening, joined in "tention. Greenwich has such rules, |in town, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Glendining have marriage George Anthony and M a copy of which was sent with the | Mrs Patrick Keenan of West Main | F€turned from Fishers Island, where Ruth e both of .Williman'ic. | letter, but it is a wealthy piace, and | street has gone to Providence for a | they have been spending the summer. P groom s cmplosed at lie Ameri- | undoubtedly there are more sutomo- | few days. IntaRts. Busial Bread company 1ol the Dride | biles in use there than in Willimantic, Gan : : [ I enem el by the Hail & Bl | Chief Richmond and the members of | pos so magls Jalivan of Mohegan| Funeral services for Nellie Szafran- s 1 St his force are kept busy (rying to see | 148 returned home short visit | ska. aged two months, daughter of Mr. e that the ordinary rules of the road are | ¥ i and Mrs. J. Szafranska, were held at jessBat | DBITUARY. observed and In his opinion If trafic | James Murony is substituting for |St. James church. Bufial was in St. B of il ‘sorts would live up to these | train announcer Matthew Geary at the | James™ cemetery. 1,193.86 Thaitise B Brbwn. rules as they should, there would be oad station. i > o e Nt ten | DO Decessity for the'exira outlay in- | Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and T T 1 2o e pAst en§ oived in (he Greemwich chief's sug- | Miss Rena Fisk have gone to Glas- | 3 commitiee of members of the Bo- 8 % 0 for the Quid- ! EQCEC I tontuny v e ks i hemian club has been appointed to 9618 Windiiam Maau? turing ¢ mpaiy | S 2eE % B e i make arrangements for the annnal 43585 | or : Ve = _Mrs. Louls Helm of Bi wvenue, | coon hunt, fo be held on a Saturday . 4,046 fard peritonitis, | WOMAN'S CLUB TEA, Stafford ~ Springs, is visiting her | nignt in t do be held on a’ Saturda; = § 8 ) ion T8 | gerting Reprodused Stadthof at Lu- | SRushter, Mre Rudolph "Prentice of | " Moriah lodse ¥ S T 2.399.98 | decensed was orwich about mston. M., is to confer th dégree on e a and had also be n zerne. 1, Clarence Taylor, formerly chauffeur | candidates at a meeting this (Wed- oo 2084200 ) von - He is surcted! o5 < club gave | L00 George Stiles’ of this city, Is the | nesday) evening.—Adv el B fis wife, *x5 sons a s dangh- oman's club Bave | guest of his brother, Robert Taylor | Several automobile parties plan to 4 seor ina Fedward “h 'r‘.l.'i» E‘\ \‘_‘:{:“‘_:Km‘s for a few day | leave Danielson today for the Brock- r s Lucher, Zatelek | o e masaen) with whita |50t and Mrel C. Iouight retitnea to (100 fettr) N g S ¢ Jeter, ©veh trees. among. which were ca. | East Hartford Tuesday after a week’s |, John Kennedy was in Worcester I LoReT: | narles, The stage was decorated with | (Isit With Mrs. Knigi's mother, Mrs. | TUesday to attend the funeral of his FE e Account .. 4 i ed'in the west " aulumn foliage. the whole represent- [ 4. M. Grant, of Mt. Hope. | Qled in that eityast Satucany A5 & iing the famous Stadthof at Luzerne. | . a E day. i $53.04 $ Mrs. Arthur Meunicr. i Mihe programnme .included a piano | Brief Mention. | B.Y. P. U, Convention. T in 582,249, 56 \rthur Meunier, a foruwr res- | selection by Marjorie Knight, a | Hunting licenses were issued on| The B. Y. P. U. convention at the De : e 5,30 Willimantic, died at me | vocal solo vy Miss Agnes Egbert, twa | Tuesday to Charles E. Smith and | Baptist church Tuesday afternocn and . n esday wooa- | selections by Mise Grace Randall, a | George Lyon of North Windham evening was ve cessfully con- 63.049.56 Hevs ate of the Leland Powers School | Town Clerk Frank P. Fenfon re- | ducted. delegates being in attendance . The ne " fzom pression, and fancy dancing by | ceived Ties & well-gatten-un. mas LIromi VETious SUEEOBHaES ONn Mighwa < $3.747 v AT of the New and states, which h 1 o | Salads, wanawiches, cake. tei, and | Sroposes ‘o Dinse. o, hie oHlen tor 11 Great Shortage of Help. an , cessful Carniva! Ends. cocoa were seried a la carte. Tne en- | own convenience and that of the pub- |, It is said that employment for more persons amicted At the armorv man. = teriainment committee, of which Mrs. |} | than 100 additionaj cotton mill oper- new i % gt ate s Asher is chairman,was in charge. NS UL R e | atives is to be had in Danielson, where b ompany L, was brought decorations were in charge of | > [umr has be hortage. of helo:for ) ' . W Rl L R, s corations wel ¢ 1 < r en a shortage of help f m . 2 . . fonday cvening. ! Miss May Turner and Mrs. Cnarles E. 7 COLCHESTER months £ A - n = s $ohaeted Leonard. 3 ’ To Weigh Mail 3 me, and expressed he: 3 eig ails. ins r p s iy Whahive a[,l,;‘;d{ e e | State Road Repairs—Holy Name So-| Beginning today and continuing for Sotlecti ¢ hem_ support Taftville Man Arrested on Non-Sup- | ciety Going to Norwich by Autobus. two months all incomins and as e spent night port Charge. —Mrs. Louisa Weeks' Funeral. | Boing mails over the Brooklyn '3 " s fur s 5 ERERT S Chief E. ¥ Richmond Tuesday af- Fonte-An g itha i D. route from the tshing u lemiee gne oy Taml e 8 1 HIA tiave retusned. 16 New Work ar. | compliance with an order of the poste B 2r. Jowh 3 ¢ paschall glove, having the mosti Lrt The Irisoner was immediately | (€r spending the season’at their sum- | office deparument. e the b coptent and luwea over to- Constable ¢, J. ‘Daley | mer, o AR Alleged Depravity at Central Village. SIS off a set o where the wairant orig- | Che eliert has moved his nouse- | © . e £ 3 opular clerk. jnqied, and weat with the constable to | hold goods into the tenement va Pl L L Sl R he njoved untll the close | inaied. and et over a cas nilar to the one that s s g W Shea of Hariford and | caused eich commotion in Mystic a a o — | of Willimantic ' f&V months developments as & ) PENS. ¥ been of a artl A o R & o s L EVENING SCHOOL OPENS. | MEERRG | yet been of a stariling na g « y . A. Tue evening Attendance of /3 at Tuesday Night's Sinda AVENUE | ;16 of a nature to make one gas . s rps met for instruction o | Suplase St | 2 p . ot e Lteens Session. improving Road. Goernor Admired Goods, Got a Suit me n e ents on | of lling men and making the m The first session of the evening s Governor 8. E. Baldwin profited ma b i o vis of tracting members. ' gchool was held =t the Natcha hool it i AL A visit to the Brookiyn e et e cson stiest Tuesday evening which fine fair. While e he ex sed ad wit in attendance. Principal J s miration of th e exhibit of suilings ] in conducied the session, with | [ M wdwi Gragin.: andy shown by the Assawaugo Woolen com L the assictance of Mrs. Susan M, Sulli- ¢ fradtord | SRl pany of Dayville. His odmiration ha van, A Rose and Miss Alice | 44¥; having been at their summer home 1 = tee, consisting rtis Dean, Hor- . dnd. s omas (\Conne ! or oA suit was “ % 99 | misdas Dion a sTjaghinepne i A0 SONS el Bush L , Fue itive Tuesd Spaulding, were present to start e | 2L D oRac S Siate . was presented school. They expressed a hope that | O Cannell, on Pleasaut st 1 sim many more jld take advantage ipf pIU2EINS the trip in thels R It 0 — the splendid opr nities the echool| . Thomas 8. Clark was callin i ahdcoWarlds offers those who need ins.ruciion. As T Copileh Sistack ; DELICIOUS “FRUIT LAXATIVE"| “California Syrup of Flgs” as a physlc, | Y€t there have not been enoazh resic- e e Jorstllsn or e Don't t i R St tretdons for the proposed busine: er home on and r f mind, has CLEANSES STOMACH, LIVER et A ool e R Ly 0 unday. made a grea sion on the rinds AND BOWELS. fruit la can not cause injury. | = = | SHnenehe Nt e = mosies -~ Even the most delicate child can take Personale, are muests of thelr o, Hariford ! atre. where she ha o0 an- z rmiess headache, afely as a robust man. 1t is the | Fred Eaton spent Tuesday in Hart- | OContiel) ome dE her S ‘are piliousness, s nstip: most harmless, ef > stomach, liver | ford o e e 3 e e o i g M o g i "””, “,""“" or and tonic| Ay and Mrs. Dixon Van Zant N he iaeann of tH A el t el Yoot s in New York o ek e st thil G e ‘ot P b e NOUE onie difficiite b ey ndav it was voted to hire | think by g St e s fobis o ek o dmpate | Mrs, 14, White of Andover was in > fo malke the trip base ¢ ¢ ne SiEton i o ent Bottla ealita ity | town Tuesday hus da v the Ath s. Now the t pois 3 r- | 8 ¥ Ik T Mry Wheéler was in has returned from i POYS ‘DR s r mpany ‘ ater- . Miss « 2h. who has, R e = s n't k of | felt “fig syrup: heen he Mrs. M. E, e i s E; 1is Miss Louise ASting. e _— = | Week Nresher “aad Miss Matthews—Gunn. ! Rohrbecker were at the Hop Yard Announcements ave heen recelved Mrs. Sarah J. Bingham was the | Mass. Saturday evening of Mi ekt Norwich Tues | tie Mabe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horz Gunn, and Charles 1 hot o furnace installed in the Raw- | and formerly of Danielson. Durin gon school flding. his residence in this wn Mr. Mat- Mrs. John Riley and daughter have | thews was with the Davis and Brown | returned to Hartford ha been | Woolen company at Elmville and a WILLI S | guests of Mrs. Riley's mother, Mrs. | Uxbridge is the superintendent of the | Btta. Lombard for a week | company’s plant there. Mr. Matthews Columbia after a week’s vi at Mr. | while Danielson and of other local and M E. Strong's | organizations. | Funeral of Mrs. Louisa Weeks. T Mrs. Louisa Weeks, formerly of GOING ‘1O PHILIPPINES T 1 3 Meirose, Mass., died the home of | % E s her” sister, Miss Isabella Hayward, af- | O2Pt: H- 1. Mason of Brooklyn to Sail - % - ter a lingering illness, Friday morn- | Sunday Next. | ing. Mrs, Weeks was the rgither of | ¥ f & Mrs. Ronald K. Brown of New York fi".\.‘ nday next from New York on and Miss Louise Weeks of this place, | (he Shirley of the American-Oriental | and sister of Miss Isabelle Hayward | line, Captain H. 1. Mason of Brook- Wed Ta R | and dca 5. Thresher of Boston. “The | Iyn 12 to sall o the Phillppine islands > A dav n av ¢ P - funeral was held Sunday afternoon. oy o e alrgrisome ednesday, Thursday, Friday an i Saturday, LR N ituparatd 'of Henron o | Proverts. interesis. Captain Mason is 4 ix;:\fld The bearers were 8. H. Kel- | ;j;”;"‘]“"'\“;‘;'f)“" i tnd for 30 logg, Charles T. Williats, Luclus . |Years followed & pe olng. int £ . | Brow and Ronald K. Brow There | MOst every heard of se on of the October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Hrotn and Ronald, I Prows, There | Worly WY WIS 0 SRmes wit | 1al ‘'was in the family plot in Linwood |\0¢0URy about 50 days. He: does not ' Lot o | expect to return to Brookivn unt - - Mrs, Trumbull and daughter have |June. The route of the sh tion and Complete Display of Fall and | Winter 1913-14 Wearables | OR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN In announcing our Fall Opening we feel we can invite you to see the newest tailored creations in Suits and Coats for Fall and Winter. In every department in this store you will find new arrivals direct from the cen- ters of fashion that will interest and instruct | you with their new ideas as well as moderate | i | prices. ! i | a few days' stay at the Homestead Inn Mre. Trumbuil is a sister of Mrs. D. W. Hakes | Samples of ballots for the coming town election may be procured at Town Clerk Condren's office. Morris J. Tynan and Henry G have left for Baltimore where they are attending the medical college. Daniel W. Williams has returned to New Pritain after a few days’ visit West | | with his parents. | | Congregations to Unite, The congregations of the old new synagogues will unite at the synagogue on Lebanon avenue te ebrate the coming holidays. The idays commence Thursday, Oct. the New Year's day. Louis Tanenbaum has moved household goods Into the tenem: over his store in the Bingham block (tems sent for this column of The Bulletin must be signed, or they will not be used.—Correspondence Ed.) STONINGTON. Captain Ostman Finds Body of Un- known Swede Floating Near Noyes’ Beach. Captain__ Ostman of the fishing schooner Btta und Lena Tuesday af- ternoon picked up the body of an un- known man, found floating in- the wafer near Novex' Bewch. four miles east of Watch Hill. The Lody was | brought to 4 locul undertaker's, where Medical Kxaminer George D. Stanton performed an autopsy. Dr. Stantol has noi ye! tendered his official ver- dici, but he siid no water had been | found in man's lungs, indicating | that he was dead before being in the | water. There was a_slight abrasion | over the but whether it was | | | enough to ~ause dealh the medical ex- aminer was not prepared to say. The man, apparently a Swede, was alout 33 vears old and well dressed. He carried a silver watch with the let- ter § engraved on it. One penny was found in his pockets. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA and Singapore Warden While at Warden W, Thaw, held by the fede in that city. and had of conversing*with him lard had luncheon at Bullard Met Thaw. N. H., Monday. Harry K ruthorities opportunity Warden Bu the same hot Concord, I. Bullard Al an Iz el with Thaw. Foot Bridge Unsafe. had occ foot sion bridge over Those who have re- cently to cross the the Assawauga river, near the state armory, must commend the patience of residents in the Riverview section for using the structure In its present deplorably rickety condition without making complaint. Sagged and twist- ed, with some of its principal support- ing timbers torn from their end fasten- ings, it has, In sections, more of the appearance of cenic railwa | a sturdy structure that one would pect to find in use ich a place Twenty years ago t w well built up section of the borough known as Riverview was not much more than pasture and garden ground. The build- ing of the bridge referred to was undoubtedly the means of developing this quarter of Danic ind now that the development has come the feel- ing is that it would be no more than reasonable (o give the property owners and borough builders a bridge worthy of the name. The present bridge fs falling to pleces. It has outlived the greater part of its serviceableness. It n Le made by urgently needed re- pairs (o do further service, of cours ut %o can an old pair of shoes that are crumbling apart. ne would hesijate (o take a stranger across it for feaj that he might con sider It unsafe, bR the Riverview peo- ple cross over it day after day with- out complaining openly of the really dangerous condition of the siructure The replacing of this bridge has been talked of from time to time for several vears, but nothing has ever come of the discussion, The least that can be done for tite Riverview peopie and at once ia to repair the bad places in the bridge. Westbrook.—The funeral of Richard W. Rushnell, 85, who died Thursday forenoon at nis hame on Main street, was held at 3 p. m. Sunday. Rev Willlam Enalish, Jr., pastor of the Congregational church. officiated. William Cluny’s Legs Broken—Loaded Shells Found in River—Republican County Commissioner Holds on and Democratic Appointes Qualifies— Funerals Tuesday. - Norman B, Ream, New York and Thompson, 18 now able to enjoy short motor trips after recovering from a very severe fllness. G. Henry Downs of South Framin ham was a visitor with friends in Put- nam Tuesd:y. George M. Fine Is to spend the re- mainder of the week with relatives in Pittsfleld, M . E. C. Rogers and Charles Dean have returned from an annual hunting trip in the Maritime provinces. The trip was a successful one. Arthur B. Richardson of Lowell call- ed on friends in Putnam Tuesday. Town Debt Reduced. The reduction in the debt of the town this year i1s approximately $2,600. Mail Unclaimed. Letters addressed as follows are un- laimed at the pestoffice: A. C. Dress- er, Rev. K. A. Lezz Joseph LuGran- deau, G. M. Randall, Mrs. Ruth Platt, Miss Rose Delbuck. Charles J. Johnson, county weights and measures, was a_visitor here Tuesday. He has not as yet en- tered upon the duties of his olfice. Putnam has been aflood with rifmers relative to developments cases for which Attorney Frank Howarth and Lindley H. Cain are held Brooklyn jail, but nothing author tative has been Eiven out by attorney connected with the case. Both Legs Broken, Cause Unknown. William Cluny was brought from near Danielson to the Day Kimban hospital early Tuesday afternoon. Both iCken, one above the xuee, the oroken in two places belo ihe knee He said when brought here that he did not know how he receive the injuries. aler of ibitor | P8l FUNERALS. Albigence Covell. Funeral services for Albigence Covell were held a. his home on the River L A road Tuesduy, Rev. J. R. Stubbert of | Miss Mary Lee Danlels has been i g 47 curkble il kinde the Putnam Buptist church officiating. | appointed to teach in Tongaloo univer- : e s CAUSE Burial was in Grove street cemetery. | sity in Tongaloo. Miss. Miss Daniels | ik ibaetal George W. Holt. Is to have charge of the vocal depart- Dr. Leonhardt's in . a1 servi sl i HEM-ROID E At his home here funeral services Parsonals Shkiats Bicdhes shaading reont nr Sla i e for George W. Holt were held Tues-| oo poye oo piy h, N. H. s the | INTERNAL CAUSE. 'fl.e pilcs are driod up and 1 | day morning a. 10.45, Rev. F. D, Sar- Mrs. Roby of Plymouth, N. H., 18 the | pernanently i 4 dnos’ treatment, $1.00. j:ga b oYy Nvas thien | BUest of her daughter, Mrs, F. F. Rus- | BR LEON: - Reetmaty 10 afternoon train to Slaters- {0 e ! O A e Siarerss| Miss Meinken of Brooklyn, N. Y., is | Sold by N. D. Sevin & Son and all druggtsts. o e attd e, T 3. Pnayer | the &est ot her Drother) 1) C. Meins § 32 Sg s L SR A. V. Frost and A. W. HBowen. *|ken and Mrs. Meinken of Fremont b ARE YOU PARTICULAR LOADED SHELL FOUND. about your personal appear- NOANK ance? “Your hair cut to con- Discovered by Boys in River—Probably form with the features of Stolen from Some: Avmary: Philathea Class Elects Officers—Big | FELL TAEy b Suerie Nt Capt. John Murray is anxious to as- certam how a large number of loaded ; e ] co. (CARBER sHOP. Cifie. Thelis chmé to be in the river| The annual election of officers of | or. Main and Railroad Sts. tloce 1o the ridge at Harrisville. Cap- | the Philathea class was held Monday | Over Hardware Store tain Murray has more than 100 of the | evening in the Baptist vestry. The of- | el i e possession and has infor- | ficers chosen for the coming yvear were: | tion 4 tor the whereabouls of an- | President, Miss Trma Doughty: vice | it A | president, Miss Maud Fitch: recording | : 1 the vicinity | Secretary, Mrs, Frank Banning: treas- ot 1 the shells, | urer, M Webs! ldredge; soci = Which, I o had 1oty | comimittee, Miss Prue Davis: lookout ey time. They | committee, Mrs. George Carpenter. Jr Lk diienlty in gétting | missionary committee, Mrs. Alice Ches- | A e Svater but were In. | ter: teacher, Dr. E, P. Fitch: assist- | et ot of performing the | ant teacher, Mrs, James P. Prown. A | Lt ! Y [ social hour was enjoyed at the ciose || too cool to get along Mlost of ihe missiles are of the type [ of the business. | s x| Temperance Rally. i§ without heat, and not ere o o o mlued that the ammy. | _Sunday evening there will be a big | | B e : temperance rally in the village at | - nition, the mcst of which was s : An investigation at Danielson proves |Hatch of i that it was nol taken from the state Brisfs and Personals. | the heater. Better try an thore, so the next guess is| Miss Vora MacGowan of Terrace | from some armory in one | street has returned from her vacation L] Massuchusetts tow where | visit In Canada, where she spent two organizations of state troops. | weeks. aptain Murray has learned thal| Mrs, Anna Wagner was hostess some of the ammunition is In tho|Tuesday afternoon to the society of hands 0f bovs that have been experi- | Silver Links, the members of which nu as ‘o best methods of unload- ! enjoyed an Iinteresting session. Re- in uils and ifrom some of the | freshments were served at the conclu- | pr have iried it seems a |sion of the afternoon. | Lk Lo The youngsters have not | Charles W. Davis has returned to | Deen sriousiy injured us the resuit of | his duties orf Leets Tsiand after a vis. | ar . explosions bovs have promised | it to his home here. | to bring in all of the shells and give| ~Mrs, Thomas Cottrell of Fort Hill them up to <he polic is ‘visiting her son and wife, Mr. and | < Mrs. Harry Herron in Groton. FOUR COUNTY Mr. and Mrs, Loren Park of Provi- | COMMISSIONERS Governor's Democratic Appointee | Qualifies, But.Republican Incumbent Wil Not Leave. | | This first Gay of October the county | Windham has four county commis- | in fuet if not officially, and ill ‘continue 50 to have undl a court | Jecision is resched on the pomt ac i le-as to whether Governor Baldwin 14 the authorily to appoint success- | ors to those ¢ mmissioners in various | counties of the state whose terms e pire Oct. 1 and who failed of joint approval by the house and senate at the last session of the & assem- bly i County Commissioner E. H. Cortis | of Thompsou was one of these, the re- publican house approving his nomina- tion, the democratic senate turning it dowh in faver of Lebbeus E. Smith of | Putnam, who has since been named by the governor to fill Mr. Corttis' place, | and within a few days has qualified to fill the office, posting the necessary bond. In the meantime Mr. Corttis Is | holding on t his commissionership, | the situation is not in the However least o ined one in this county When (he counly commissioners g0 io th at Erooklyn today for their | regular monthiy meeting Mr. Smith will go along with them,. by invitation of the present commissioners, and will have an equai part in the deliberations of the board. This is by an agreement that will be continued in force until tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and [ ch - | the decision in the \larln’m'd commis- was cured by three weeks' time.” (Signed) Flllmg a Spa:nlty | sionership ccniest, similar in every g, N, Norris, 10, 1013, : { Way to' the Windham county one, fs i 52 Main Strast, = -« Willimantie | reacned, and then either Mr. Corttls | Benihene { or Ar. Smita will retire in accordance | Gy | with the ecision. . | TO REMOVE DANDRUFF T | " Mr. Smith sald Tuesday afternoon 1 that he had tulked the situation over Prevent dry, thin and falling hair. allay HIR s with Mr. Corttis, who says that he itching and irvitation, and promote the NDERQTAKER and EMBALMER Wants Mr. mith to have the office If growth and beauty of the hair, frequent ¢ Courch St, Willmantie, Ct it belongs to him, but also wants L0 ghampoos with Outicura Soap, assisted by | Telcphone Lady Assicin keep it for Limself if it is rightfully his. | During tho time that the four com- ! missioners are serving the understand- ing is that no action will be taken on any important matter on which Mr Smith asks a .postponement until a decision is ceached on the commission- pip contests | | This is the first time, as far as any- | one here can rcmember, that ty has had four active comm! | er: he coun- | ioners, | play that hes delighted hundreds of | dence are visiting -Mr. and Mrs. L. L. thousands o many years of success, played to a big house at the Bradley theatre Tuesday evening, giving an excellent ance. had previously eeen the play, but were no less takea with it than on the for- | mer occasions. Di Major A. D. McIntyre, who travels over a greacer part of the eastern half of the United States, sends to news- per Charleston, editorials against city officials that are of a sizzling hot nature. you thiak wculd happen to you if you o on | Rogers of Spring Hill B icn, stuff in New Dngland?” | “Miss Bleanor Lamb was the guest the Putnam mai. asks, papermen here hate (o Anyway, such abuse. Woman's Home Missionary Meeting. The Woman's Home Connecticut will Congregational church today (Wednes. ay 30 and the afternoon session at 1.30, Mrs. Williston Walker will preside. t The Vose Woodbur:! the A. M. A, and Rev. Sherrod Soule | Miss Eila. Porter has returned to of Hartford. The ladies of the local | New London after a visit with Noank church are to serve dinner to the out- | relatives of-town guests. Temperance Rally Planned. H UNTOLD AGONY And Blackheads on Face, AwakeNights. Itchingand Pains, Disfigured. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured in Three Weeks. 1131 Salem St.; Malden, Mass.—“When T ‘was about fifteen years old my face broke out ‘with pimples and blackheads. scratch them and of course this made my face disfigured for some time. i pimples and they did me no good till I occasional dressings with Cuticura Oint- ment, afford a most effective and economical treatment. Cuticura Soap (25c.) and Cuticura Oint~ ment (50c.) are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post- card *Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." 4@Men who shavo and shampoo with Ou- | ticura Soap will find it best for skinandscalp. Situation ideal. Sl oot i e i sl gkt Double rooms - . it 44 4+ PP Rt ok g S8 © s eanm n at i 3 % Sultes—Farloif, bedroom and bath - * * 10, 812 815 Zhe VANDERBILT HOTEL 342 ST. EAST ar PARK AVE., YORK. Bntrance “An hotel of distinction with moderate charges” ‘Within five minutes of principal railway terminals. Each room with bath theatregoers during its | Park of Main street. Mrs. John Fish of New York is vis- iting Noank relatives. Mrs, Hattie Daboll and Miss Mar- garet Joyce have been visiting in New London and Groton. Miss Helen Rathbun perform- Many of those in the audience has returned from a visit with friends in Provi- ifferent in West Vir, dence, - Mrs, J. J. Smith of Groton Long Point has returded from a visit in New York. Mrs. M. S. Tryon of Elm street, who { has been' very ill, is able to be about the house, Mrs, Addie Rathbun of Front street Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Erastus friends_in W, this city copies of Va.. ' papers carrying “What do And the news- think of it. city officials need no Tuesday of Miss Irene Stahler of New London. Robert Carpenter of Flm_street, a surgical patient in a New York hos- pital; 1s reported as doing well. G. E. Andrews and Mr, and Mrs. Walton Potter have been visiting Cae~ ter Groton relatives Miss Blla Loomis of South Coventwy has been visiting friends at Groton [ Long Point. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Noble of Mont- ville have been visiting for a time at the Pol local semi annual meeting_of the Missionary Union of be held the local in he morning meeting opens at speakers wiil include Mrs. general secretary Ida of To Teach at Tongaloo. ELLIOTT S Stove at LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, Willimantic WTH PAPLES Kept My face was & mass of pimples and kopt; | me awake nights it was so itchy. For four years I suffered untold agonies, such itching and pains until 1 was going to give up hope of gotting rid of my pimples. The pimples festered and Addresvs P. A. WEEKS, or "Phons / came to a head and would | $50.2, ¢58-12 or 24-& Willimantio Ct. itch and smart as I had to | | UR. T. C. JACKSON, Dentist Fainless Extracting and Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPECIALTY tried about everything going for JAY M.SHEPARD cceeding EL ORE & SHEPARD i funeral Director and Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lzdy Assistant Tel. Connectior. A single set is often sufficient. | and the unijque situation is proving of Comsiderable interest. All is entirely | | friendly among all of the commission- | | | ers, so the icterests of the county will least while a decision not suffer in the I iwo of them is to as Lo which one is pending. Big House Sees Way Down East. Way Down East, (he great pastoral | of Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Long Endured Before Remedy was Found. Miss Minerva Reminger, Upper Bern, Pu. writes: “Ior several years I had nervous prostration, and was utterly wretched. 1 lived on bread and beef tea because my stomach would not re- tain anything eise. I took many rem- edies, but obtained no rellet until T took Hood's Sarsaparilla, when I began to_gain at once. Am now cured.” Pure, rich blood makes good, strong | rves, and this {s why Hood's Sarsa- parilla, which purifies and enriches the blond. cures so many nervous diseases. Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets calied Sarsatabs. | “Wherewithall” Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is geing to need it mors in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than during youth or middle-age. The best way to be sure to have some THEN is to save a little 1IOW —a little at a time, but that litt'e often. H. . MURRAY, Pr The Willimantic Savings Institute ident. . D. WEBSTER, Treasurer.

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