Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 4, 1913, Page 2

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at Plainfleld was s Fa Ry - asain en 7 >N day night and quite an j . Z i 2 W S oy 00ds taken, consisting cf shoes, men’s [] rray s nston tnra' n ud nam glothing, knlves and other’ sticl II e 3 g s i the fourth time this store has g ! . 0 . ETOM been broken into within @ short time. N teals. 'The specifications will be sub- | < % WETT CITY . \ S ¢ mitted for bids at a later date, < Je ¢ wn_‘_IM A T N ik i FUNERAL. s - o Galng. te- Now. Lenden-kiaspital: usiness Men' Cake Sale on the Lawn—Linen Show. = Miss Catherine Leary has received Qyen Misgoiian Gaffig. Local N Ic. BU N. Mre. Mary. E. Attenbersugh. an appointment. to the Jokeph Latw : : ys at Norwich Y. M. C. A. Events. : A by ol M Mary (FAVelh | rerice Memorial hospital In New Lon N ! = <tk : enboroug! R | don, Miss Leary, who starts for New is ture of rs, G. W. Robinson’s Sunday, school i _ |the 940 train from Middietown Fri- | Tondon teday (Saturday) is & ree i (NSRS NEY Ty e a mois -Pro CR=- class held & cake sale Friday after- day “morning for burfal in the Willl- | cent graduate of St, Joseph's hospital b . s ' noon on the lawn at Mrs, Robinson's 5 mantlo cometery. Rev, C. L. Adame | in this eity, : Mr, and Mrs, B, C. Rogers of Put- | > age Tieel cmt e home. Cake and candy, tea and cof- officiated @t the grave. The arrange- nam were visitors with friends here . e . A e PRE g tee we ¢ New ra uits, Loats fnents ‘were in charge of Funeral DI Serdin B Mo mastb Friday, : 1 Ik 3 g T e s ’ 3 rector J. M, Shepard ear e M Henry F. Clark will leave Monday . hands you the Wncia i Jogor - Sepioty, Wi G: L o pameter Semme w0 | ror Callormie Svhets e 0 epona ; pts i Ay T8 S elong s - o i . , e S lern e T oa A nalon. | . " h nd h th adies’ society of the Congregational Dres s al s a ll‘lnel‘ Delegates to State Conventien. been conducting musical programmes| = Aprg A H. ‘Armmgm‘n had-the mem- yotl a. € coin. church at her home Thursday after- ) 1 At a meeting of the Woman's Curls- | In that city for 85 years, is in Worces- | pers of the Civic Federation. at her - o noon. The ladles who served were an Temperance Union, held at their | ter this waek for the festival. e SR S B e A triflin, transaction? Mrs. T. B. Keem, Mrs. F. IE. Robin- raoms on Valley sirect Friday after~ = e and M et Breaton' wor 2 son and Mrs. W, H. Gane, and the FOR WOMEN AND MISSES noon, Mrs. Wesley Morse, Mrs. O, D. Brief Mention. hitore 1n raton® rnday e At . Were assisted by Mrs, S, I'. Brown and Brown and Mrs, C. L.<Clinton were | Constable Thomas Killourey went to | Wellesley collége, where their daugh- - No! A remarkable one—for Miss. Pearl Gane. , H X selected delegates to the state cen- | Hebron Friday and served papers upon | ter, Miss Rachel, ds sindying, - Mrs. B. R. Gardner entertained the Are Here Durine Our ()pemng Ventlan_ to be held in Bridgeport, Oc- | Loren M. Lord of that town In a sult | . Aceommodation at the Home otel, - -have spent the smallest sum that o} | Ekamony: o EAay: aftecncon, & s I tover 15-17. " In addition the local so- | brought by Fred Rogers to recover | 126 Main street. for-three permanent o 2 J. P. Gorman ig having a fine ce= ; g : K e Wil S reprasemted by thgls bros. | o fon of 325 Eontiemah Coarders, modesn’ ramvbnic will buy a package of good food; ment walk laid In front of his Drege It is a Remarkable Collection of all that is New this Season, ident and secretary, Mrs Jellle \A- | Hunters' licenses were issued on | ences.—Adv. erty, occupled by Gittleman and Hu- ager and Dre: Jernie =, Seriplure: | prlit I0 v . Cotpurn of North | o Capt H, Ty Mazon left Braoklun Fri- and the grocer has sold you the berman, on Main street L 5 { who are state clals. 50 | Windham, Frank P. Fenton, Charles | dey for~ New York, fromi where he . 3 Miss Grace Sharkey received the and it Represents the Latest Word in Style, Good Ma- Votrd" 15" start the sewing. class an- | WIRI00en "and Gaward . Haster: | sal on Sunday for e Phillppincs . most nutritious food made from wrist watch bracelet,given away at the . nhalle cavriadion by Ue ooy Hett [brookl b SWillimantici John A. Moore of Pascoas was a £l ol . New Park theater Wednesday night. terials, and Workmanship at Very Moderate Prices R ST e PHVE v theimepularimesting of tha'Xi 0, | BRI TEnSHARAREDANI SIS R _ flour—as clean and crisp and e R e e 3 i Tyler camp, Spanish ‘War Veter: f » 5 2 ici 1 ' 8D v0 weeks with her cousins, g | R i R L Thomas J. Kelley to Speak. delicious as it was when it came Mre 403, Donovan of Taftville and Y. M. C. A. Activiti delegate to the national encampment | . Thomas Kelley' of the Hartford Mrs, M. J. Shea of Greeneville. 12 Ehs : om the oven : NEW FALL SUITS The Junior Leaders corps at the lo- |at Buffalo, gave an interesting report | Board of Trade is to deliver an ad- . Given Linen Shower. ks 3 b ‘ lcal Y. M.'C. A. elscted officers Friday | of the encampment. -One new member | dress at a .meeling of the Danfelson | Miss Exilda Salols was given a linen There is a wealth of pretty and effective styles in our collec- ‘iiterncon as’ tollows: President, | was enrolled, Business Sentswmociztign g Tues- - 2 shower Friday night, at the home of rh i . 3 3 2% & George Calonette: secretary and treas- y There was a good attendance at the nin -3 - £ M Mrs. Fred Jodoin. As she stepped upon tion of New F Suits for women and young gl!l& each one \rer Havwood, Millard: Philip Adams, | Windham High sehool. dance . for -the A number of Danielson people went | NATIONAL BISC“J[T CO ML the piazza she was snuworr::d v\E'lIh . ) A i+ |'Raiph Gates, Wallace Goss, Harold Ja- | benefit of the Athletic association held | [0 Pomfret Friday to atiend the, au- . s confetti from a large parasol - fashioned from the best makers and are exact reproductions | cobs ape. the other members.: During | i Washourn hall Friday evening. ‘The | (40 festival held under the auspices P pended over her head. As she entered k " % 5 LS 35 ihe pasi week the bowling alleys hove | committee in charge were: Victor | Of the Pomfret Nelghborhoodasso- the house a basket of linen was pre- of imported models.. Prices range from $15.00 to $35.00.| ieen ploned and refinished dnd are | Sharpe, ‘chairman: Emerson Staebner, [ #2100 sented her. Refreshments were served ¥ 2 | now i splendid shape for the winter's | Robert E, Kelley, Russcll Chappel and nly ‘Two TFrain. Changes, by Mrs. Emma. Seymour. The affair ki, e | 0 RemAg oG Ol o ot st 1] | e | i arrancd by (he S0Ung Jndies whO ¥ Reglstration in the physical depart- S e winter schedule of the Wi stitu 4 ¢ 7 ) are emploved in Burleson's mill where NEW FALL COATS ment i3 at present over one hundre ] ST Hasen roal goins inlo efect Sun- fousiiees joatiintinha e so smporunt | lisenis 1oWE Nifes | e VWL BRONING | Misk Saloia Aniihes Her' work ‘today, 2 P 1 R - g | ana firty.” Peginning next M b ayv, The. 5.42 p. m. Rorthbound train | feiling now seems . bye e o " She is to be married to Horace Myott It is a pleas 1 you about our New Fall:Coats, but!f’ Wfiii" accompany the d | John Brick is in Harttord for Friday | Will ieave hereafter at 847 b m. the | (he hantc which had been exceptions | ed. so has mare: places. thag 1t woud | October 20th 3 Sreti Come in and Jet:us| s Mabeile Tatt st the ® w-ni'h.wflpukmd i X ;f?i";‘i;g::.",:i e R BB {.\m.d.. ul, considering its loca- | be entitled tn under the farms of the "“"l" """‘;‘- ustice. - S REA TR <. Pidhard Watrous went to Hurt- | 53 AL at-present. tion four miles from a steam or irol- | legislative ac: referred to. inday morning at the Congrega- A Y abri ¢ ery-| = Wreck Delays Builetin Deliveries. 3 Outing to Brooklyn. ley line, will now grow into a.greate nal church Rev. W. H. Gane's sib- 1 1 Fabrics includeievery-, * Wreck Delays Bullatty, Deltvaries |1, L w01G1 Chst wag a*Harctdnd vis- | it L lrRe gy \fie. | mBtitution than if §t remained in its Fo. Spenkcat Advant: Chimh, ject will be The Life Worth Living, i stylish. Priced to 'suit everyone s das, mighs wad the cause | toF vesterda Bkl To6tae tho Papiiah shutent wilon. “Fhe thk of i depost- | e | & e Sl e Berla Ploye. d lis iced -t 8 v , wont Thursday < the caus x [ sionary. socletins o st ehurc g S 5 : - Hpaakint GIE7BUn- | At Both services hiteresting SRAOTNLE % s = (f several hours' deiny in the arrival | s Hel'n 's_ius 53 on a business a pleasant outing at the home of | 7 getin-touch with it with fmore | SO HER. 18 10 sReek Al they et | At both ser interesting announce- $20).( 23.00. $30.00 d S Franss: | o Proyide: . bz ok eagé and the accommodaiton will be y t G ments are made, S17 $20.00, §25.00, $30.00 and of Fridgiy’s Bulletins, trip to Providence electman and Afrs, A.. B. Webb in ! g ' 5 { church. Miss Jones, .in. this country | Rev 3 " | s Joseph B e o orwich k ay @ on. iR ek e f a ugh, has been foi veral | pccupy the Methedist pulpit on Sun- | Minetrei Boys Rehearsing Show. ~ | Thursday to spend the day. Brilltnatd ‘to: Have: Bianebiabl. B 5. [ years working in India under the au- | dg - The trel Dovs, n group of \'i- | Miss Catherine Costello of Mansfield Mandbers ot Sthe Cicle: R PUTNAM [8{’1"68“;1 the Advent Home fl“’i"l'";- Rev. Allan Spidell's morning tople cq limantic voun= men, under the man- | SPent. Thursday in this city. | ciety will go to Plainfield Tuesauy &t i % 5 eign Missionary society. Miss Jones | at the Baptist church is A Witnessing NEW SERGE DRESSES asement ‘of Fasneer: John F. Callin Mra 7., WHlning 408 AuEhide Bar | aing 4 artond the orue RGOt Ay 3 | Mille “SadplesColléSted “far, Test— | I3 to tellof her ‘woblc/in_ Tl ‘ar cire and in the evening Why John 3 Who @nse n perfoimance at the T oom- | nice spent, Friday in Hartford, Dranch, of - thetsshelety 1. eounection | - Pomfret Autumn Festival a Success | Sunday motning sstvics ers. Does Not Attend Church. At ess is one of the pa garments a woman, er o-er t Thankegiving and | yire James O'Hara of Andover was | With St. Pavl's mission, The dioce: —Reassessrient of All Town Prup—‘ FUNERAL. this service there will be a ‘special % = 1o apoe: aha ) S wilimantie Gaitor Iada ® | president. Miss Marearet Jackson of | erty Favored. i ' PrOGIAIRS: fuciue Sciass ng nonths, and we have a large ! veinoine pee comelad - y 2 dletown, is to address the meetinz 3 i 7 duestions concerning the topic may g (e s Sl R [ Fisine Hickey haa boen in Water- | . ; eeting iy N ol Mrs. Ceorge H. Ryder. Po. axked it deatins e oot ¢ made in ihe latest AUTUMN B imrres S saeinde dome Bjghi [[BUrY for the past few days, Plannfng to Aid New Booster Book. | Rev. T D. Sargent was a visitor In| ' Funeral services for ikl S, 11 | Hhh eHRHE G R AL evoniE a g . o nie af the taty fied lasi - o Mrs. Peter Hardman' and daughter | © At @ meeting of the dirbotors of, th A ae s called | R¥der, who dicd at her home on Grove ices at these three churches com- B G $10.00. $12.50 and $15.00. A3 e Tonw | Tzabetk srent Friday i 1arttorq " | Daniclson Buminéss Men’s nssociation | o Herbert O/Nell of Hartford called | sirget’ Tuesday evening, were held at | mences on Sunday night, the hour be- Bt Yot BHOPRS B SRR f i o Fpud 5 held Friday evenine- plans. fob .. the | O Futnam friends I°riday. S her home Friday afternocon at 2.30|ing 7 o'clock G the i | iss Annle Burke is spending the et LR e A Charles Hirch of New Bedford + & e, t e preparation of Danielsan's contribiitic o'clock. The body is to be taken to 8 DOKERCHIEE te ndr i 0 s froanlel bt g | weok end Wi i relatives in Hartford:. | FCHC mivgagine 1 b pubiianed- ot | 1,8 Visitor with friends in Putnam | Sinoot N, or burisl 5 At Norwich Y. M, C. A. NEW FALL WAISTS HAN > 5 jertormianee aiven at the 1.00m- | . \ys. Otio B. Robinson and® daugh- |1y by: Husiness Men's ‘assoctatlons Frida o e ot A George McArthur, Johm 4 ANDKE & S r this Thanksziving, ter Phyllls areiin. Boston Lot 1 o peR L bne Iy i i 4 2 a e vilis are Bostol r a few | eastern Connecticut: were discussed, Will Attend National Grange. | - MYS Hiscox, Everett H, The New F ts me e nen Handlkerchiefs, soft ST ey days, y this publication &0 ke in, the interests | Mr and Mrs. L. H. Healey' will at- MYSTIC TN e, Lot ned. 12%c each. oved Pro : Prof. D/'F. Clifford and his planist, | Of business and manufacturcrs in (his | tend the sessions of the mational | : 8 Babere 20lbea, ven Handkerchiefs, ' 'l the resiiar monthiv. meeting. of | Arthur: €. Richards, spent Friday in-{Part of Connecticut and fo have wide | grange in Manchester, N. H. next Bradley-Collins Wedding - Today— AustinHarris ai- etiy” axabbidered mgan L. Firse C N. G. eld Thurs- | Hartford. cirenlation throuchout the country. | monin, Mr. Healey as national over-| Robert McGaughey’ Cglebrates 83d | ' e 2 the -'\:"~ e I o parcqmy | Mrs. ‘Herbere Pollara’ afid’ daiighter Will Study Early Novelists. | seer. | ‘Birthday—Sale of Fish Farm. bl i s Thet s T e L AT Hap | Went 1o Flington Friday to remain| The first meeting of the Fadins' Art | ;B € *Hosars 1a8 (ENQeR considera = ety Neach anid 280 A1l Bad Bien et The commany |(Ovcr Suidaye clu this fall is to be held. with | tion returning to New Brunswick for | The wedding of Miss Bertha Bradiey Large Potatoes. > et AV T Smokertat the Chirlés Caswell, orgamist of | pPresident,” Miss Marion . D. Ch | another hunting trip. 4 | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brad- Large potatoes are exhibited by T ovably hold a smoker At HReir | T ChuEeh Sednt Pris | Wetupiday Fiexts i A H6s "W ovken Johnzon of North Crosvenor-;ley, and Wesley Collins of Westficld. | in Driscoll Bros. window, i ————— | GYSE. ROV ember, driy b regational church spent Fri- Ednesday t ¢ 5 \en dale, ccunty sealer of _weights and | X il take plac v (Mntnrday ave been raised on what ha Hev i Hirstord Histors o 16/ bel the stidy takdh a N. I, will take place today (Saturday) have been raised on what has A Niss % Dar i Saltt History Is fo be the Stidv taken U0 | measures, has been notified of a meet- | at ‘the home of the bride on West | been called worthless land | Quo VAdis Draws Big Audience. own for i i ol Baltic Nag 1 ling IpeliiE Barii Novellfs g of such officials to be held in| Mystic avenue Mr. and Mrs, James Crary are to Tinp 17 ine-Cin oto-drarss, Quo | war o Harttoed ¢ [ Tday on her | pageworth, Jane Austen, Jane T 5 Sithiniyls haa achl s 83d Birthdav. L T L T an 3 r-od a ihrre dox s.and at th Mral DERIs. | Siten and fhe: Missaih e o SBsMe S ies Rapried the annual meeting .of | Robert McGaughey of Clift street]®er'y 12 the w emer Opera A e o AN e anlisses | Tows is {0 he at Mie head of theipro- b Corporators of the Day Kimball | celebrated his 83d birthday at his s g t the tbree pe snent Friday in Harttord, T oamToad | gram gommittee. fortne dayewith Miss il Sk 8 home Thursday and received _many PACHAUG INTERESTS. t far attsnds e * in Hartford. aroline Danielson, and Miss Grace | Eie i friends and relatives. For over 60 — Ebiec el ¢ ek s S RS R e s her assistants. | Milk Samples for Analysis. | vears he nas been a resident of this|New Society Organized—Aid Society R Ol culare by the arcra erene and s A 3 and . wii Autopsy in Cluny Case. | Semples of wilk for test as tagpurity | village, a shipbuilder by trade, and Meetswutomabile Visi Gloves, § ther depicting the burning of -Rome tedax for a stay in Providence. An autopsy performed on 1} have been t.ken this week from 30 wWorked in the Mallory & Greenman o e o FEIE B ith Little formerly of this | Wilitam Cltni by Dr. Rienz GeaeTs uo usiness in Putna vards. For thc past few vears he has special meeting called by the Sigaple Tom at Wos ned 1o her home in Hari- | son and Dr. W. H. Jud<on Gerham and Phillips, novelty! sing- | lived a_quist life and is being cared in the cha Thursday eve- anh s Al a visit with local relatises. | tion of C(oroner et ers and dancers, had 4n entertaining | for by his nephew and niece. William | ning there was perfected an organi on ) bl e tecit Nellie Collins. - principal of | velops. the fact that the man’'s death | act at the diey theatre Friday. | McGaughey and Miss Tetitia Mec- | zation which will be known as Thi iy : ol b Hill school, Norwich, is the | was due to a blood clot in the ven- | FPostmastc A. Pouter of Daniel- | Gaughey. Debating and Literary Society of the gun Bl sl of her parents in this ¢ity over | tricle of the heart. Cluny was pieked | S0n Was a visitor with friends in Put. [ Thursday was Ladies' day at the | First Congregational Church. Follow P g e “hundreg | Sunda 4 up with broken legs, beside the high- | nam Friday, I stic club. The afternoon was spent | ing are the “officers: President, Rev. piaced his ropes late sday nigat | s the gnest of her parents, who iive | fied in the De mball hospital. The | pront gtreec to a point just east of | The committee in charge b sl e i el Bl LT RA L ol S o nd began the actunl < the follow- | on the Pleasant Valley road for the | POflY was at a local underiaker's rooms | ne rajlroad bridge is to have an | Lucy Kretzer, Mrs. Ge Foley e i n 2 s $ irg morning. The of the steep! week end. B orpRek TRl datinvesti- | amatite surface. lh‘ same is being | ar d M Mary Ci 1 N prcy X PR = hild; tréasurer, Sl picd o bl A AR SE e s top of - i g 9 o ool P 1 ating some reporis that have come | A surace. the so g | and Miss Mary Costello, Frank Browning. The executlve com- g L ate a ) feet from th nd. [ 2tins Maade f;;::i’?” of Mehesan | {0 his attention relative to how the {lald on Elm street. } Congdon-Davis Engagement. mittee to consist of the officers with ; o | S ag pern BRending 4 fEW .Jaye |misn mey)have been:fured New Parcel Post Order. The engagcment has been announced | the addition of Delia Malloy and Har- 'S MEDIUM-WEIGHT BON Frabino oo WiThclenl fegahddx L6 tisieln: Briday) At = Postoffices in (his section have re- } of Miss Toru N, Conedon of Gravel|Cid Geer Mectings to he held every MEN . IS “ollowing the vote of the board o iss. i itrtn s | celved a department order forbidding | Str to Cornelius J. Davis of New |Other week. The organiza s 1 RIBBONS dcrmen hursday evening, the wa- | I8 Ann Britton end A | el Thom th. receive: umbrelias, fisnpoles, | York, the wedding (o take place in|With a god degree ‘of interest and . v Fall R s are prettier ter commiitee met at the office of Cor- | M. Colgrove. ord. teac] i e ol e A o for parcel post shipment unless | November. e outlook for it is that It can be UNDERWEAR sefore eolor i Here roralion Counsel Thomas J. Kelley | Tonlde in this city, ase week end'yls- | WIS IE el S e packages containing them nave a | Fish Farm Sold. e S0 Ho0iehip teRuiK (1 rer r « »-cpare specifications for the etection Bl ant of Storrs was in | SRR e e o ks Shall Women Have Equal kights?| mer resident of this village, has pur- & e rsdi r - The pre : ¢ Y s o g olaige a¢ Of icr sheds and to make arrangemcnts | this city Friday on her way to mast | re-arransed autome bile OUT 0f | 1 "o" b tha cubject for discussiun at | chased from Mrs. Nellie Fish the farm | suoy Dessic, Burlon Thursday afters : 5 3004 nd Plaids at for' he purchase of machinery and | Hartford where che will, visit her sis- | Vilages in Killing for the parpose | the Jiterary and musical gathering at | consisting of about 80 acres on Pequot | Nool: The attendance was good. The M e " Shirts : | ter, Mrs. C. Knight for a few days. of rresenting a-jumenis in favor of | (e + on rolsston. Sinday af- | oot e A ot o o Eeduck linest mesting il ibe: with Men | e o tha briof open air. rail ready to explain to interested persons sl ace and Harry Plac ; o T { Arthur McDonald Injured Again—Ma- | oUt to the bricf open air rallies ¢ miny changes. The forms that the ] dence, Mrs. John H. Place of Coven- EW BFLTS and GIRDLES b ALl el T':‘fl | were held "East Kilingly and Fal- et “Will“be reqiaired to Al out| Mrs. C. T. Hatch has returned from | try, R. I, and Mrs. Emma Lane of . i il ATy 9. | louville will be visited this evenin el ich more complicated than for- | @ four weeks' stay in Medford, Mas Sterling. % S LU i ane S e RS TG by a|@nd Monday comes the votinz, (he | gic.y |~ Mrs. Dan Gray and son, Philip Gray. | - A large number of hymn books were . wide with colored Sty Sigeiee: | o order to aveld belug struck by & |polis opening iIn the fown hall bulld- The Putnam Business Men's asso- | of Ledvard were the guests of their | placed in the church last Sunday. be- £ra 0 ez coo Ny e lson at 9 . m. The au- R e d In the mag. | aunt, Mrs. Charles Stoddard, ¥riday. | Ing a gift secured through the effor in b navy, old = P e { tomabile wil figure prominently ! o It e = 55 Mre. John T. Brooks is entertaining [ of the pastor and greatly appreclated. En ¥ jiv % employed, Arthur McDonald of High | in Toe th Rt azine that is to be issued by the busi s 2 g eact o i sh | in getting {he to the po iat A g o »f | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dibble, of | — street made a quick jump to safety, v madline bl ness men's sciations and boards ¢ p 3 , of | —— I e Teent tiot ne 4G Dauri bis | Lo poniney il b Bro Trde S mtorn Conmecticut - towns | Hartford. COLCHESTER NEW FALL BEDDING AND FLOOR COVERING T bl oniiea e ursd Biel service by Loth)the ligense and no e "he masazine is to be is- | Mra. Theodore Hermes and son are a0 N 1 s . | license people. AT o visiting in Providence. 5 J About year ago Mr. McDonald was a | — J:Bucaiwithin s SLorE e i Pomona Mcetina to Be Held Oct. 16— - patient in Lawrence hospital f¢ I { ‘ | i . o White Enamel Bedsteads Brass Bedsteads time, being treated for a bad tracture| BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK . | ‘.:r,,rf,,r.‘s ),Ifm‘:‘l.il:vi;ew\n on the | BALTIC. catphrtyrsacer for BoysiGlih o : : 5 of the same limb. | o A i Central_ Vermont road Friday passen- A Wooster lodge, F. and A. M., held & hite e < Beds, round or square post Machinists from the Sullivan shops | D°9in8eDeing Business Today in New e O o it Jime. at | Miss Abbie Farrell to Undergo Opera- | meeting in AMasonic hall Kriday even- v 1 v & an quered | are at the Pa'mer shipyard installing and More Accessible Location. |w o) then| i | tne: piain . 1 s 4 lacque prlced K et a s e | Willimantic via Plainficld and then| tion for Removal of Pin Swallowed— % . 3 oy lacquer are prices | the machinery in the tugboat building | e Reia S L nCNeW TohdoD i ; Joseph Sirrott is the guest of friends nd up to $26.50 L { or the, MubiAl Towire ‘somtipany ¢f | . This (Saturdav) motaing the Brook. | SOUthto NoFwich and B sondon. Funeral of Miss Bernier—Progress | in’ New York during the holidays. [ New Yoris ¥ |ivn Savings bank will commence Going | Accounting for the Porcupine. B Bridge. wlolchester lodge, No.'30; A."O. U. unday Services. e e anarters on (he| One explanation of how the porcu- = . held their meeting Friday even- WHITTALL R W 4 i 7 West Side, the coming of tbe insti- | NG SXRIARALOD 8 0¥ afe { The fanerai of Miss Jennie Bernier | ing. " a UGS ‘ Low pRICES wiipday at St Josepha ehurch mass | uijon o Daniclson marking the reai- pine Ko i O o mrere” no¢ | Was held from St. Mary's church at § | . Abraham and Benjamin Eigart ‘of Ma: v i Ordi e b S i ization of an ambition that has been | (a8t TOUE WIER VS few years | O'clock Friday morning. A requiem | New York are at their honigs.in, town e to Give Better Service than the Ordinary Rugs o the l;‘ltnl:c(r,)r:noj;d. ;‘;:\!{\lgl’\&]i\iasn’]e?[(. e R SO e L e L yiem | New York are a onigs Brussels Rugs, R W i ] B L A e ice | past eizhteen years. and m less ught o nair of the animals down | John Landry. Many relatives were | Albert H. Ioote returned . Friday | ! made o | will be held in the evening, The Meth- | strenaously opposed whenever opposi- | grom’ northern New England. where | Present from this and surtounding | evening from Norwich, where he:war s s 5 ~ e P, oy 10 e conducted | tion seemed nccessary over the same | gpod COUREN DOg near a lumber | towns. The bearers were Peter Car- | attending ~ourt as juror. Brus nglo-Indian Rug, a rug that will 3 7. Rew S L sHloh, okl BSEMO cund | pitlotifof Feszs. | Ehed o end reliused them mot far from | din, Peter Fournfer, Henri Bibeault| Samuel Gellert hus ended work with s ur home want, 9x12, $50.00, a ‘aZOrS Rev. C. 8. Stewart of Groton will speak | Three attempts to secure legisla- | {fio section where the one in question | and Alphons> Rol., Burial was in St.| M. Klingon after eight years in his gs. a Anglo-Pers Rug, Whittall's bes L it the Disctbe chpreh AvEc permiasivic fo fxfmoves he dnetl iy keled. is believed that the ani- | Mary’s cemetery. mill. z g it t t Killingly, . Y i il N ax X 0 $60.00 | Village Notes. tution to \I;|4.;n;;]l’,»|;“:u jesring ‘ih- | mals have multiplied and that several Organist of Children’s Choir. -IT;'*'“ "‘"“r“f“-“"’ l"f 1“ Hllfl[\:‘;\d"" wag 3 | The yacht Meda, Captain Jasper |eCessary amend o he bank's {of them may be living in the woods| yfiss i has = jroalli dbitriafion i1 Lau S Shve e | Gillette, regular $5.00, $4.48 | nrown. fae been inia op for the winter | Sharier; Jroved, filires uf Mgriferd | in mac part of the councy fiodforzsuigtiahien, shniaran's shale 6b} Home from Crui p | in_Rogers’ basin. | o o ot Ta1n bl o Bih. | Reassessment of Town Property an| St Mary's church. Dennis Makoney. who 1 H] Durham Duplex, regular| Robert Carpenter, who is a surgiea) | ST2] assemdly of 1918 this notwithe | Foauey | W. A. W. Stewart of Hartford was | private yacht as a sailor, recently re- N 1 it | $5.00, $4.00 { patient in a hospital in New York, Is| 0.% Sq0r o0 o Shrth 5 S Iy all the interest in the an- | & Fecent guest of his sister, Mrs. D.| turned from England and is visiting Ll . B . U0, o recovering from a serious operation and | i s | TEQICATLY BT M > '€ will | Martin, of- Railroad street. his brother, Edward Mahoney, in East e ures, devold of sentiment, fhat 1"town mecting on Monday will | | will be home in a few days JEn 2 nual town ‘meeting on 2 ¥ Wil| “Nliss' Medora Buteau. who has been | Colchester. Mr, Mahoney visited a =R - = . Marl ross, regular 25¢, 21c o for the best interests of the S round the discussion of the — — | - regul » | John Fitzpatrick and Angus Mac- | enter around s | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. | number of ports on the Mediterranean THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK sound business policy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to Long Island. TIZ Mzkes tion to remove to Danielson. the necessary arrangements to bring the bank away from Brooklyn Cenler, where it has done business since it was organized in 1872, and locate it on ition t.. have the property of the geant and it was successful in the de- gree anticipated by the managers. The features on Friday included the exhibi- tion in booths and New England loan exhibition, haby show and pageant of Workmen are engaged in construct- ing the wooden forms for the laying of the cement floors and sidewalk on the new bridge cver the Shetucket river. T Leod have gone to New York, wl 2 B : | propo v Hieh s i e = [leonst: Ty ; Ever Ready, regular §1, 89c Lot v, fme o Now Yorlc wnbre| WO Syt ot i Mot aio moc | EEOS Sl s v oo ch | Sl o ek, gl auring 106 QUL | CO02L i o chestorld 1 ot . ur| S ai 5 probably remain for the winter, | atee At 1ot et i seeragty A e York. his home on Norwich avenue, P! y P U5 i Frouts 3169,000. § Ward, regular $4.00, $2.00 | *33i50 IS0 foods of r. ina v | afle sthe Ioeislathic el tighed down | clause Inberted T (8 XA vor the | (Alek Dupbni, Jr, ot HlEh strest was | ° John Damm wee the guest of Sl Established 1832 Sharp Shaver, regular 28¢, 18c | Pam Suen O P crs. wits 21 | e s R R at{ofinl andfend fOEResEE ] e o T T ety ey, PRI R G ricay F 4 3 Miss | come-out of Brooklyn and into Dan- | posed to it, so there is sufficient dif- | VT % 3 ker i ay 3 B i Knapp. (hey will make their home this | jeison ‘i he 'town 'of Kiliinly, 'as | ference of bpinion to insure an inter- | A%, {ne £UESL Fegently of Mrs: Detvin| ] ss Ronevectter, a graduate nurse, 3 . . 5 = | had been the case after other failures | esting discussion. Martin ro 2 5 { who been car o Mrs, Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, THESE PRICES FOR A FEW Grstal, Webster has been working in | (o secure what was wanted at Hart- |~ Great Suscass of Autumn Festival. o M i vesn, naturnien. e promptness and liberality in dealing, and a DAYS ONLY Nire, Tagar Gracey and son have re. | i G M OO porators- meeling | Friday was the first day of the Pom- | street. Dwight Latham left Thursday for & . turned from a visit with relatives on | farlier in the vear. proceeded {o make | fret autumn festival and harvest pa- Bride Nearly Completed. month’s stay in Torrington. John Condren was the guest of rela- tives in Hartford Thursday. To Witness Big Game: Charles Daniels, the old National N o o : the West Side, in Brooklyn, if you o It is thought that this work will 500m | jeague i T . establish with cluslome-s relations that shall | Please, thus compving With chatier | harcest Whd a hurvest costime aance | be Gnished, so that the bridge in all | IS5 own ‘Monday for New York and i - - requirements, but in factfin Danielson, | in Pomfl = e! g probability will be completed in less | attend the w 1 ‘ prof\:: I,l;eclpl'm:a ly permanent, pleasant and ¥ g Happy Feet e st *}:‘,‘r AR ctical 4‘m sé.]c‘l‘nfi{m}r:fis s;:;s?fi:a“c:i? kil R nonts: :‘Il‘élG:é:Ll!; 1""'1'7 \:,‘\?:.‘x‘(-s’“‘“ between of ¢ . el ot . of needleworis, 5 , A i i oL profitable. i Auto 'Irl.lck Movmfi DUrpanes A oindh Danfelon are | ead and canned frult was Held in X-Ray Disclosed Pin. Boys' Club Activities. i > = 5 i sl -elling | connection with the pageant, which is| _Friends of Miss Abbie Farrell, 2 stu-| pe Boys' club soccer football teams ~CNG DISTANCE WORA arly in the summer a dwelling | [ORRE00 B gugpices of ‘the Pom- | dent in the Academy of the Holy Fam- A BPECIALTY P. A. WEEKS, or 'Pro- Your Feet Glow with Joy and Delight | in a Glorious Foot-Bath of TIZ. owned by the Quinebaug company and located. on Main street next to the Quinebaug store, was secured, the fam- fret Neighborhood association. Many were _attracted to Pomfret from sur- rounding towns Friday. ily, have received word this week that ghe must undergo an operation in a Hartford hospital for the removal of a are out on the park afternoons for practice unier the directions of Mana- ger Wood. The schedule of games will | e completad this week. Willlam H. | i p Make your tired feet happy in a |illes occupying it required to vacate 2 % f . WILLIMANTIC, CONN. H % $38:12 or dnv-tn walmanue - | quick TI% footbath, It draws out the | and the work of remedeling the Stric. October Berries Picked. Sy gl ] accidentally swailowed | Blacker has been engaged , to take , . s |ache and agony from every waste- | ture for use as a banking house com- | Reports are coming in of the Octo- | {n FHartford, preparing for the opera. | Charge of the manual training class in HIRAM N. FENN | clogged pore. No more teder, tired, | menced. This work has been some- | ber picking o. strawberries and black- | tion, g carpentry. - aching. swollen feel: no more sweat- | what delaved, but has finally been |berries and of the blooming of fall | ' Af first it was not certain if she had Pomona Meeting the 16th. i ATAKER and EMiabaten | ing, :‘wn\\pn feet :‘:h lr::rrnn xn]esl— cot plc;ed nr;;l Aa;‘, bank is to "2"’" dandelibns. Mrs. Alice lluwklgs "‘,awallowed the pin or not, 50 an X-ray ter held a- special . I = By 4 Caurch St. iillumante, Cu | sozked socks, or ol . ‘oot-odors. | away from Brooklyn Center. today.| West Gloucester shows a number of 100 Wi ade and o fir; & Friday evening to 5 DR F. C. JACKSON, Dentist | JAY M-SHEPARD| ..%.s0 s, O | et Sl I | Wi ek WA B S | L o ot e | SRR, Y% i, L B ol o B . y | eding EL* JRE & ‘SHERA . cure ou of all foot troubles. If vou | the -territorlal limits of the tawn of | place this week, and W. B. Himes of | ynd” cxnmibation was made, however, | grange here Oct. 16th a Sl RS have corns, bunfons, calluses or chil- | Brooklyn, the bank people will bave | Pomfret has found some.wild black- , s . 16th. Painless Extracting anl : fikatas g e Filling a Specialty fureral Drecta: eod Embalmer Protect your ideas. PATESTS tandsome 60-page | blains, TIZ will relieve them at once. Get TIZ—and TIZ only: don’t accept substitutes. See that “Walter Luther accomplished. their object of getling the institution located in a home that is close to the center from which the berries. No Change in Number of Licensed and the pin was discovered and the physicians advised an immediate op- eration. At Baptist Church. At Colchester Baptist church Sunday there will be preaching by the pastor, T 1 Rbiacas. | - 1063 ¢ o 5 i Dodge & (o is printed on the box. | bulk of its business has come. Places. Rev. B. D. Remington, at 10.45, fol- 52 Main Strest. - o i L,_t’ZA N.c““: St .Tn/::lhmanhl Sulde otk ‘Fres: TIZ i« on sale everywhere, at drug- |~ Much of the opposition to the re- | There will te no change in the num-| PLAINFIELD STORE ENTERED. | iowed by sacrament of the Lord's e Telephone =y Asalstan onnectior | HARRY E. BACK, Attornoy-at-Law. | sists’ and department stores, price 25c. [ moval of the bank to Danielson Is |ber of licensed places in Putnam dur-| . e | per. Sunday school 12.10. " Y, P. 8. &5 Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. | If vour dealer won't supply you, we |sald by well known Brooklyn people |ing the coming year and it is unde Kingsley & Son Suffer from Fourth| g p. m. led iv Fred A. Hosmer. Even: 1 mo savertising medium | _THERE 15 uo naverttsing mediim n B p will send by mall on receipt of price. | to be baséd on sentimental grounds. |siood that ai: of the present holders Raid by Burglars. ing praise and worship 7 p. m._ Sub- Fasiern | Ut eghai'to The Bui- Eastern Connectiout equal to The Bul: _Danieison, Conn. Jaliss Tanhor Dodge & Co., 1223 So. [ Many of the townspeople did not want | of liquor licenses will apply for renew- e ject, The Siecping Church vs, thé Wide s ietin for business results ect1TuThs Wabash Ave. Chicago. to lose from its rather small list of als. Pulnam has never been & no.' The store of Waller Kingsiey & Son Awake Salvon

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