Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 13, 1913, Page 2

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MOTHERI THE CHILD. 18 COBTIVE, BILIOUS 0 . Street and Danger Signe—President Dw:’( ?::':.:.:.AsI““.lwrl:t’l‘;”b.:d o Seirberling Pleased With Tire Duek wr stemach sour WILLIMANTIC ) enough to furnish supplies of ,any | evangelistic services at the Methodist| Plant—Gift of $50 From Prof, b, W, . sort. In his opinfon the.school com- | church Sunday, with special appeal to Farnum For School Essays on Qivil @ive "Oalifornia Byrup of Pigs” at WHAT! still using a coul hod? Well is easy to see that you have never looked at our Roller Bearing Coal Pan, you can shovel coal Danielson and Put ‘am) . Mlttes Becded. the amount asked. for.'| menabBervices' will be held every day e 4 LeasBOBREIL (0day OFLen HLYeR 0 What Is Going on Tonight. | The motion was carried. except Suturdays. R, N. Arbury of| Service Reform. ek kit tomorw: out of it and save lifting hod. N e, No. 22, . 0f P, in [ Mr Dean also moved a resolution to | Chicago, a beautiful tenor ‘soloist. is| mar M, Pilling, C. B, of Rumford, | 1f vour Hille one I8 out-of-sorts, halt- 4 ¥ Commandery, No. 11, K, | Pay Mrs. Katherine J. Spaulding $100 | assisting Mr. Phelps, and has charge | ae., spent Sunday with hin parents, | Blek, Jau't repting Sating and acting P " g . At ::’rf':"g'g: | of the’music at the services. My, and Mrs. George M, Plllng { naturally=labl Immmf ke it tongiie Made in New England 5 ved for her services as secre P 1 o & & coated. T S @ Bure BlEn that 1) . o Fom soHooLs, - |Ahd sehool commitiee, during the pa;ti .. DEATHS AND rUNERALS. polist Myt TEUMLY Wan w (VIBIOr [n | (K OMIOC ey IT4er Aatd ‘Bowels are Best in the World—— o s 30| suridosini q P Vi When eross, irel - | is was rendered necessary by the Mrs. Bridget Murphy. Will Attend New York Mesting, [¢lokied wilh swaste el SE080, (L0 ken at Adjourned Town | fact that the right of the committee | The funeral of Mrs. Bridi W. I. Bullard and Angus Park go (o j & i of Mrs. get Murphy | . . k@ had or has stomach-ache, diarrhoes, Salary of Secretary Fixed | 10 vote compensation to its secretary | was held Saturday mornine st o loel | New York today (Monduy) to altend | hore thycut, fuil 6f Gold, Kive s -ton A had boen questioned, and Mrs, Spaul- | undertdking establishme 4 meeting of the directars of tha 1n- | ot ar scmlit ) of Fign," Cood Roads. | s0 voted last year. The statute reads | churchs Rev. T. F. Bannon officiating. | Deacon W. H. Chollar, one of (he |, Wntigested food and sour bile — the secretary and other acting sehool | The bearers were Willium A, Costello, | 0ldest residents o Danielwon, wan | FURGT JECRERG 0 ita ittt boweln A, vt niké day while | Willlam Jories, Daniel Sullivan and | able to be down town Suturday and [\ "liilag and you have n well he Lot d such fur- = Patrick Pickett Burial was in St |Was greeted by many friends nn\»;vul »filhll ugx‘lln § 5 r : as their respective | Joseph's ces y. Mrs. Murphy died | Mr- and Mrs. Harry Shaw spent Sun. | WY CEREEEER 0 o giving 2 an annual meeting.” | at the hospital last Thursday. day with relatives on the Weat Side. | i Yarmions “roit laxative,” bocuuse Suiit : the of the above reso- | o The towsl school committee of Kl | 41!\ ULIRTAY o ioume the it ones i e e e e wrence F. Gleeson. ingly . meets for reorganisation :this |1f NOVEr falls to clounss the Wil onvs at on Fi i : Mgty o LedtehLRtesan g | [l edt nloh A Hver And. bowelh - and Awooton th Have Heat on Five Sides the gecret B o nec Btomach and they dearly love its plens- g mittes bb paid $200/a. yea addition |,Saturday of the death of Lawrence ¥.| Harry C. West of Providence visit A WY o . ‘ ibn received | Gleeson of-Waterbury, an waciaof Mre. [ed With friends in Daniolson = over |G taste. Wil directions for hiblow of the Oven 1 s nd presented | James F. Twomey and Miss Margaret | Sunday. ‘IIA::I---‘n ;;v il) mgon and for grown 1D Gleeson of this city and M n. the town | McShea of Mansfield. Mr. paid the | a Civil war veteran, 79 yi Patric ilecson was ars old, and Holiday For Mill Operativ Howare of counterfeit fig syrups Ask The mill of .the Danielson C(otton |your drugglst for a G0-cent bottle of company 1s to be closed today, Colum- | “Califor yrup of Figs:” then se More Heat Around HUB . g} roximate- | the easse of his death was a sencral bus day. There will be no obkervanc | (it I€ 1 made by the “Callfornia ¥ Oveh Means Quicker Bake, n ad e meet- | & of the day here. Syrup Company.” Don't be fooled! Z _ 3 _ac hird ose wttending the meet- A e pJiundreds ‘of tickets for the Youn ? Better Bake, with Less Fuel. HUB s s e statute, and the ques- |, Jimes IL Jagger, 81, died in Norwich | People's courge of entortainments wera 1 hY, e Top — Eve: 278 % e inday. Xr. Jagger ‘was born in He- | 50ld at the advance sale urday, In- ! @iectrie baggage went down with the Flue Heatg WVhole Top Evcry 3 e S ToE an ooy | bron and'lived there ctically all his | SUTIng the success of the series regular southbound at 2,20, a Nahant Hole a Boiling Hole. p it pprehen- | life, with the excer The lighting service that the D.|and Lynn ecar following a half hour 3 : e ! A dbt due to the faet that Spent in New York s |and P. Gas and Electrle company I8 0 | lagor, the four cars from the Provi- 3 D : e starcs | e deleased held the offic give lo Brooklvn Is neariy arranged |dence route, New Bedford and T Schwartzb Norwich, C A : : : 4 ; ’ ; s a5 (the town | man in his town, bosides for and the village will have eiectric | River reaching here at 3.40. At Cen- h z Bros., Norwicl : \mittes was called the board | the district In the lesislature, and ; lEhts within a short time wral Village, there was an animated 5 b 000 Agent. Collecting fallen leaves for use dur- Ry | e ety e ot | € the winiet as Tasniig for Uve | Seiie iet Tt RO R S SRR SMITH & ANTHONY CO., MAKERS, 3OSTON, MASS. St o8- | Zregational church and leaves a large | Stock 1s an occupation that keeps [ fhe electrified New Haven line. . 3 - vote Cient | number ‘of fricnds in the viclnity of Many busy these early fall days In the big gathering were pilots, E v 52 cment | Witlimantic, Mis Jageer, a ss- | To Start on Spur Track. signal men irafc supervisors, | otc, in | ter. Mrs. Georg A. Little, an only | A gang of men is expected to arrive | Flags, extra lanterns and such other on, : fain G own of | dzughier, and three grandehildren sur- | here (his (Afo z o eome | equipment as was required to equip | Sherman and Gener er Attawaugan in an automobile own- | Delj S : i ; 8 e o superintondent | Vive i [Bere. s Clonday ) oTRlg o oo | P h® (Taver ouer the . Sicamh | ot the hiode lsland compan by e “Georze Brown o that i1 | Delivered to any part of Norwich | g \ | Eunice D. Johnson. },_,-q,.k to the freight station of the |Toad tracks was provided. Time was Closed Succesful Week’s Stand. | lage, that she might undergo a serious | the Ale that 1s ackuowledgel to b t tion in by Hom.| imeral of Fumice D. Johnson | Shore Line Electric' company. also found at Central Village lo sponge | e Augusta Perre Stoc smpany | operation, Mrs. Joseph Tetreault,about | tus hest on the market—HANLEY" ¢ 1 $950 for held at the home of th S over some of the cars and give them | alosed a wery successful weck s 45, was suddeniy taken m worse | pEERLESS, A by ; B ion that S prgasey o v a chamois rub that they ght 06K | saver ane & T ¢ Friday afternoon, and died in the ma- 4 telephione order wilj A Johnson on Prospect street | WILL RECOMMEND siGNs, |B,chamols rub thal they might Mok | sasement at (he Bradiey theater sut- | SIS, filernaon, and dicd In, (he a2 receive prompt attention, | paupe: Rowley, pastor of the Ba church, 3 R and New London. day, Plaving to over-capacity audi- | yuiiing for the auto ambulance from | D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin 8 w P o she Pantine SHEMS | \Warden Bullaed te Work For Inform- | The first of the cars reached here on | ok mor fhe aderneon and even. | Webster ‘to’ respond and take M it own missiona Rkion BH cambtany Punfat Divase | ation and Safety. the return trip late Saturday_night, | n& Peviormanges. The fine of 5 eault to a Worcester hospital, . s LS taken 1D B | L cometan, Bunal T - the last of them at 1 a. m. Sunday | Presenied by th ¥4 Sppaded ) those who were with her it was PIANO = =X \ppro; on, introduced | ki ik # At the meeting of the court of bur- [ morning. Five of the car from o ore Y. 102100k | evident that it would be better M 3 = ! Thomas J. | i gesses tomorrow evening Warden W, | Massachusetts's lines were housed for - = | Tetre i ¢ g et 9 TUNEER Childre fo) b ed a resolution, in | Favorite Player at Opera House. |I. Bullard will recommend that the |the night at the carhouse Dayville, AUTO FRIGHTENED HORSE. |(he ambulance, so & hone 611 Narwich. Conm hildren Ty : the office of the| The Ullie' Aker: company closed | Street signs throughout the horough be | these getting away at 8 lock Sun- | me FOR FLETCHER'S Jizhw nissioner, in which | a three days' en ent at the Loo- repainted and that warning signals | day morning for their home stations, | George F. Locke and His Mother Hiil Holy Name society intended to go_td fFLALKS t nifies its intention to ex- | mer opera house with two perform- |0 automobile drivers be erected near | by way of Putnam and Worcester in Thrown from Vehicie. | t to e Norwich Sunday for the ,J.m‘f,m‘f'm,fl CASTORIA s ) for highways and to ap- | ances Saturday. The company gave &raded schools, in compliance with a | the case of a baggage car, four others — nking so rapidl of the society. Manning's large auto- 0 to that end, for the | Several vaudeville acts and tws short |State law. Warden Bullard will alss|going via East Killingly and /Provi-| George Locke and his mother, | diec mbu | truck from Yentio had been engaged ¢4 2 ®0 years next ensuir laylets at each performance. | recommend placing of a warning | dence. Mrs. Lucy A. Locke, were thrown from could Tespond Palna | chrty theta: dern aan backe, Put ARE YOU PARTICULAR 1 . o repiy t estion by M. E. Lin- %l s | sign on Reynolds street apove where| At 10.40 Sunday morning a Boston | the vehic which they were driv- | el ‘e body, | rain interfered. 5 e E YoU ARTICU First S man R. F tehell | oy Weather 8 | the new state highway, cuts, squarely | and Worcester car reached Danielson | ing Saturday afternoon when th n for removal to At- 2 : about your persenal appear- Which required | Bad Weather Spoiled Plans for Trip. |actosn much traveled Hroad street. (he | ffom New London homeward bound, | ifed horse which o wa 1 in ‘th | Whist and Social. nce? “Your hair cut to con § h = ctmen | Sunday's storm was so severe in the | Intersection of the streets being a|the Nahant and Lynn car coming ! shied from an el wh reault leaves her | A whist and social was beld in th ;ZLT ‘w:: uyn« (( aged of 1 z e amyet. e u-‘m‘uwf”"’f{- ‘l“Ar “um point where fast driving is dangerous. ‘H;vun;_u a half hour later and r ‘nyu.ngi the bridge near Mechan and several children. | Dublin schoolhouse Friday evening, l} BT YS s s < s i Hation ‘earmitics fof e oty ahea of ‘ihw;\” 10 yiuxK.‘hy.!‘m! 1 car. era up agair i = | tables being [m“de.\I The first prizes 2 fef society about 11 o'clock can- FUNERAL. _The cars were all handled over the s rowin COLCHEST | were awarded Miss Mary Shugrue and BARSER SHOP, e arrangements for a special bl local division, Central Village to Wes: 't i | Charles H ong. The second priz e Liartuaes: Hiove 1 hind wich to pariicipate in the dem- | . Merton F. Gardner. ; ingly, without the slightest mishap and | at Morton A. Taintor Post Celebrates 32d | Michael McGraw. Refreshments werq el » ex- | o he weather was 4 great | At his home on Reynolds street on |everyone connected with the movement | braised Anniversary—Observance of Yom |ferved during the evening. Dancing e e o Willi- | Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock 'fu- | of the cars was delighted. ‘[ der w S - Ha an i 5 Auto Truck Movins would et e e lene ol ity Hae obreneiin G with i LS L [ “Miss Minnic Bigelow of Westiel o lruck Moving | . The bearers were Evereit O PUTNAM ST ator past. No. 8, G, A. | M, oo oL e Pves Boncan LCNG DISTANCE WORK nuch, and ann i Wood. James A. Keach, A. N. Smith e @ e Qall i i ington High Eleven Blanked. |and Frank Gr i ; his cit reted, ita e r would be borne £ " |and Frank Greene Bur was in | Broken Wrist Results from Tamper-| jitched ne e Visiting Consul Day. APSTC\LAELET:S 5 ey The ‘Windham Hig » School faotball | Westileld cemetery. A. E. Wood Was | ing With Auto—Name of Second | was not inju George Browr Mc and M David 8. Dey ot P. , or "Phe L Fayiorsanid e Hig) T e A A i ¢ loyen; ) he Line aleeto) i 5 R bt e A = the post | priggeport and Edward A ay_ of By s e | from Stonington High on the local’s | et o Congregational ~ Church May Be| M 1 from Mbodes (came over. in | pLdsebort gad Haward M. Day ¢ #50-2, 338-12 or 294-& Willimantic C & : B it in dator 3 irday afternoon, winning | 4 oe ga .:"e ::n e:’, Lun.“m Ohanged—~Driving Accident—Mrs, | Put her condition is not regarded )s. A fine lunch of p ind 1 [Sianordie g e ok Hon. 2. ay) s p t rk, stated that [ by ‘th of 20-0. _ One touchdown ’ AEEDB I Bean Domea b n B Tat I W freaeions meats, coffee, et erved, Orrin Fuller and Everett Th L hdOWN | whn ¢ py over making out their| Joseph Tetreault Dies on Way to or 500; Mo : ) made and storie n Fuller and Everett Thompsoy > 2 the roads |V of the three firs e er 5 | h 3 nd ies re Colcha HIRAM N. FENN 2 roads | Wi L of ey wwee Arat | [3(5 on the new forms during the past HBspital: i '\10‘05’ ‘A‘“ : 00 Members| S s el of Hebron were Colchester visitors on - 1 th Obe ure fo e | few days, b vhey G eiving every e ST £ < : s th: the s enjoyed s . ' K b LATER n 2 ppropriated the | t 1 Obeniyitsediar oner (oW JANE DU ey dte TecelViug evety ol S G St i T e e it inc cla 1 Was | * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ingalls we! s rcb St. Willin v 1 instructed the selectmen | M » out of the, th m_the : Da f Rin t is i At t ting W guests of friends in Danielson ov Caurch St. Wi te, Cr e ¥ t d wlgct tries for goal. Windham Ligh denend. | members of the board of assessors, | to have the members of the Drop-In | candidates ngeting (Wedsie Spolis st Nerwith Cahvention: | guests of friends s Telesnone ladr & or thie $20.000 Trom thy SEMS. | 4 oS e mvon. stmliet PehAl oo | Whe are elping them in every pos- | clas er home for their annual | s ke s Tl o TaRtEr Sy einE b NN T o e « a 5 ¥ 106k | plaved a’ consistent game, .giving thelr | Sible way. | meeting and social Friday afternoon. | : 28 e hekatonaliet e 2 - [ g | 2 5 L in progre ation &1 ul ch mas S. Clark and Mr. and Mrdy s & Z 3 ; AUDPh e e s an e far TR | C. L. Adams, who has n with a T R A \ Naaitet Gun Exploded in | supporters courage. for the contest with Tocs K ; Sl has ¥, E. Baker were guests of Mr. Clark EE L3A ) 93 5 | the Academy this com- PLEASED-WITH PLANT. local newspaper as foreman of the job S S . Painless Extracting and » L weak backfield had little op- | President Seirberling of Goodyear | ter, where he is to be employed by a | [0 "¢ RO i S Miss (hyisting Greba wak ia ess Emfre.ruml, an i ] PNy 1o prove their sorih, for the | Company Likes Williamsville Mill, | Publishing company o se. her nlias Ghrlating U(.[l{z_,a;:md:;d( he e - Willimant 06-Tose ‘the use. pi s (i tbbar compane,| Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford gave d that t ki ATTEMPTED BURGLARY. il el 2 | Goodyear per company, | | REV. od son artlone ge y ge wil soor 3 b Ll which & to O N anas | an illistrated lecture on Rural Church i Felephon. Sl i Brief Mention. o it olkit st the | Tifte an A aRs T o Lhp Coa - [ | Five Men Discovered Trying to Ennfl med Ciams ror Fire ich Lyt Quiet Hol fetnieg clam b 10 ; Norwich was a | concern’s automobile _tire duck | Sational church Sunday evening ks ccance | Buell's block Saturc Plainfield Store. | .SHEPARD I fos mpany held at liamsville. While here | Mr. Soule also gave an addr b Ll . ir. and rs. James Randall | -~ t ¥ « r enjoyable monthly | rice Bill and berling was the guest of | morning service. | YA RSN A0S Goshen w allers town Friday.| The Bulletin's Plainfield corresponds L 2 F eature of eir ! artford vis- rd, fMcial 7 Teleph: o f T Monda Busine Th ft in he afternoon for a few | ent writ e dani . . ning. | itors ) Manufacturing compan s B i kg ! da v in Meriden. | There w a lively scene at Babw westyr and Embaimer " iR wane g tlon | Friends of Mrs. Augusta Anderson of the hie comuany was weil | o O BiDoclitlle, John Putnam ay heida reeulag s enion Sam Gellert left Thursday for | cock’s Opera house at about 3 o'clocd v jelist a1 Mothodist Church, | Pleasant street are Sorry (o hear she the fine plant at Will- | other high officials of the traffi To Lecate in Redlands. | River ., to spend the balance | Thursday morning. Five men attempts 50-62 North i e 3 at Methodis urch. & veryrill at her HOMie will Tmehmibe isville, which he had never seen, | PArtn the Y } rowne, who has been holiday ed to enter Dearniey & Clarke's store; ort ’ ir ' b b Putn i R of i * L SV R ps, evangelist, of | ni and was deligited with this section of | have tham & FEE1 s % Larry Rathbun lem was calling | on the first floor, and were met by Oy y Assii el. Conne ¢ month of | Miy Antoinette Girard, a pupil in a | (& COUNETY, where he helieves the con- | Nilk luction of the Iise 1 of ¥ r the | n friends in town Frida | cer Edward Allen with a revolver and el Riveriba e dit E lRthb o) = !\‘\””Ig tl.n;m; "r: Hhulp!\v: suoceas Nl n‘-\- le | bat service ha ne with his f to Yom Kippur Observed. i\\'l am P. Babcock, owner of the = er parents, Dr Mr, ¢ sirard | manufacturing. President Seirberling’s Sunday School for nds, ¢ where 1 le et e huilding, with a shotgun. The men et lln e B 0. H. Girard, yleit and the enthusi sm he displayed | \\H“,ay ,,fmo,. (Co:vgn( e 1 - e R R o aR el ] an, 1 after being followed around o tas (.-x"u'«fl w 1:[-'5'."';"3 Baent for Kl lngly vention ;m"i,\m n Central Vil- DIED IN AUTOMOBILE. or panon avenge all day. T O s A Dibiek ha Wit N BE | oo ror o shore visit I PROF. FARNUM'S GIFT. a Jollification session S Rushed to Hospital to Undergo Op- | for a few days' visit with friends in | bories and on being awekened the? ] | on Gilman and daughter return- | AT .. | noon, when th news of the final vie-| grat Bostor | thieves before they d Crday from & weelcs visic with |$90 For Prizes on History of Civiltorv of the Philadelphians « para % Kapt fram Holy, Name Demanstration: | oy uaes s ot ahots ot i d ‘\H’;".I<‘(‘;"I:“|1:<‘?sl\l, at their Service Reform. ;',,fi‘,'[‘fi,“_ wag \J(Y»;:“I:A‘:ll’\:hc wires. A\ il ng ru r hom Twe five membe the local { but is not sure he hit anyone. ¥ 3 Prof. H. W. Farnum of Yale uni-|ed the victor i ion Lincoln, a_techer at | e | Viniam tiigh school, Shent the | L s e Meddler Causes Accident. e Allon T J.ineoln s Naw Tiages e of the state Federation of | 1se sone tampered with his | s ST i 8 : i | clubs, , wh Mrs. Rob- | automobile, 3 as a broken h O iss 1. Baldwin, a teacher in |inson will offer, divided, prizes for |left wrist. The machine was ee | (e rewtown High school at Elmhurst, | the best essays by high school students | standing in Front sircet at Mr. 4 1 . Of ) | Prospect street | sum ‘mentioned s to be divided mto $5 anghine 1n 19w, Don t Agoree i | Mrs. Fitch, who has been the guest | prizes to the number of eight and of- | e out and er < - T > A ¥ of her father, B. Harlow Holmes, of | fered through clubs of the state feder- 2 started, cru X THE HAWES CORSET CO. WILL PAY ONE DOLLAR‘Y\-‘H i Windiim, has'retimed (o Xew |ation to “students 'in nigh schools ' In voller in’ such & ; TO ANY WOMAN WHO BREAKS A PLIANT SIDE | Georss i Stiles [ fowns Gnd eities that Mave accepted | " mosn e sarl Mot o Pilot 3 g \ se e = - o TR Isainh Helf, a clerk at H. C. Mur- |the offer as made through their wo- b ilot. 4 g STEEL WHILE WEA IC 'YW BET] RQET | rays store f er five years, left |man's clubs from Mrs. Robinson are Thomas Grimes of Pomfret went to STEEL WHILE WEARING A DY BE ITY CORSET. Y i r Schenectady, N: Danielson, _Willimantic, Bridgeport, | the jail Brooklyn Saturday morn ! — | where he will be emploved in the riford, aterbur; Wallingford, | ing after an appearance in the city ! bR §oaide i : ; for % different cone | with Cheshire and Thompson consider-. | court. Grimes attempted i e 1 & == | reserve $10, which will, in addition to | ys for intc -1 €N sliot R ra— | the reg r prize of $5, \md::\en { » keep him ” = 2 % R e jihe Soudpn: wro Nl i D ey | Donthad A prominent Philadelphia physician says: ; IANT BONE s | LY r the state { “If, on discontinuing coffee, you feel tired, lan- v \ ee N’ i | ~Prof. Farnim has been selected as i ) ey ¢ o i ffee had b tt‘ b \ erwoven in such a {0 form a strong AL L A SEcoNRIGHRCH ; G i 22 : s od will presented to be e | rever continued, tor you a e s th il #h b Seibnviden and ! i wil be: presented to. be May Change Name o Avoid Confusion fEN I CIEoOHEI et L ANGICHEE 1 1 3 quai ¢ € In an direc- is hoped will be presented, he to select With Ol 4 1ebr oty n hape and keep the ‘graceful two other New Haven men to act with ith OldaryShurch. A 1 into shape and kee e grace him in a similar capacity. All essays : s til . Bl WlNTER | must be in the hands of Prof. Farnum | whacom 1o . Warasing of B ”,\y.‘ et untu ¢ y_Avril 1, 1914 foacOnols arher; % Sharpe; 1 % s Prof. Farnum was a visitor to ihe | I W. Seward and J. G. Jackson has T'housands of ve taken warning and proved that F g Lot d o etor | been named by the Second Congreza These Corsets are made of ileatd Ta A Conbaattacal e ocal-high! school last vear ;end. ad |80 GGl (i o ese e e made of g coutil and - | mbination Coal and ]| dressed the students on the subject | tional chureh io take under considera- | ; Tee W sir headaches, bili ss o Hasibis ¥R > | St Enh Barvive “Rerorm. | fre"lecs | tion the advisability of changing the| | § . coffee w their headaches, biliousness and s asn it b e of every one.i} Gas/Range’'burns gas in .J|much pleased over Mrs. Robin i i e plan, as taken up by the Ladies L Towntg e . nervousness. P By lub of Danielson, through which o | fact that while in the point of time the $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.60 Summer and coal and || oHr. Coner s to be made this vear ald church on the Heights 1s much the herras ling th Lot & z |of offering a reward for s on | older organization, vet because of the A great many former cofiee drinkers, feeling the need ol wood in the Winter, || the Cbjes: mentioned and this sear | change of the center of population the SIE > : saves roo: Prof, Farnum is the donor of a valu- | MOTe a0 was started nuby:liaving thet § | Frot Bnim s fhe idonor of 8 velu much stronger and consequen(ly more two combined. | Service Reform that is in the posses- | Influential in chirch dng religious cir- | sien of Killingly High school. o n;w’v not (,".::’”\,, ;h ¥ (“‘\“!'}l '1‘"\‘ U ‘\I de ‘ Target Practice at Range, D angwester ik & moms disfActive ShEATEY We show the Sterling, Captain k. L. Darble. Serseants An- | name b given the church in the it Py 5 & derson and Logee and 11 privates o ooy ted 1842 uaker and Richmond i the Thirteenth company, C. A. C.. were Q d e at the rifle range south of Danielson TROLLEY TOUR,FT CARS. . S RS ) this convenient combina- i Sl R “°%| Carry Prominent Officials and Their o liany rioves s U var g iuge ot Wives on Saturday’s Trip. A rich, nourishing food-drink, with a delightful flavour much resembling high- Syt nveds { shots standing: slow fire_over the 100 | The trolley tourist cars of the New grade Java. Postum is made from prime whole wheat, and a small percent of | vards r: Wt target A, 5 shots prone, | England Railway elub officlals and New rleanc b ok el ~ e i GF ALev ch e Everybody is going to need it mors Also: Coal,. Wood, and || 24008 renge ot target A e 500 vaews | theic wiven; traveling fromh Lyon and New Orleans molasses. Contains no cafteine or any other drug. ' in the future, too, when the earning o . | range at D tagvet, 5 shots kneeling, 5 | Hoston: Worcester'and other cities, at- 5, 5 e Sl Wi T Wk ek it i Oil Heaiing Stove: Whors Hanaing: slow fire over 500 | tracted considerable ailention whila Postum comes in two forms. or middle-age. s | vards range, 5 shots prone, § shots sit- | bassing (hrough this ;. Saturday T e G Oe AR " [P i lerewiinai middle-age. RS i fime i ovor 590 vards ranse | uftermoon. Hiided 1t the marties inat || - Regular Postum requires fifteen to twenty minutes boiling to bring out the The boat w t 5 5 lat target D, 10 shots in one minute,| passed through this city were R. S - Y av 4 F V3 e RN Tt _::e pishia b LINCOLN?S ikm‘t\ui: from standing: rapid °fira | Goft, vico president of the Bay Stato 2 rich flavour and food value. i 4 ¥ over 800 yards range 10 shots in ona | Street. Rallway - company, and Mrs. ire iline. but is made 1 by stirring a —a little at a times, but that litt'e minutes and ten seconds, prone from | Geff: H. 1. Reynolds, general manager < lns!anrt _Poslum s, g .hm]“ g, but m_h _lmlan\]x by stirring: a tea often. standing. of the same company, and Mrs. Rey- spoonful of the soluble powder in a cup of hot water and adding cream and sugar ~ ’ Reynolds; General Superintendents taste ® Furniture Store i BIG CARS GO BACK. George Gray, Thomas Lesw Jonn Con to taste. ; — way and George Slebei, General Pas = = = = R Last One For Nahant and Lynn Gets | senger Agents H. M. Sparks and 1. W, D -+ k 't H t d f c @f a ia i Off at 1110 Sunday Morning. Holts; 1T, S. Crapo, general manager rin IT INnstea O orIee, The Willimantic Savi Institut iain and Union Streets, || Ry Mooalng, R n e R e e imantic Javings instifute Willimantic |, There was o great deal of interest | I &, Wiide, general superintendent ot “T ’ 14 e illimas | ners Saturday {n the tourist troiley [the same lins, Genera. Manager Do- h R H. C. MURRAY, President, N. D, WEBSTER, Treasurer feare af the New England Streot Rail- | sler of the Nahant and lLynn road ere s a eason B isainiaat jway elub, The first of the cars, al General Manager E. P. Shaw of the Boston and Wercester and & Bay State Boston and Worcester road, President L b i SRS SN

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