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from Worcester to Norwich g0 the| that,the thre: tain - tranaportation will be & matter of |-ons 't Brooklen ras et “:1‘:;;% ; ease. ik {his city and h:.:::gy tll‘:em off % A agon when ey were taken into A y is e ) er y DIVIDEND RATE REDUCED. custody, 4 v % As Precautionary Measure Savin. = ] gs 2 ¥ that un action as to the appointment | wired the brother last evenmg. This such a ve; £ ? TT WILLIMANTIC S 0,3 Y PRI TR | Mhonn word cume Trom Munchoster universal food Bank to Pay Threo and One. Haif JEWETT CITY. e gk LA | that there was nothing coming in the ] S What Is Going on Tonight. SOUTH COVENTRY'S way of finances for the _chauffeur. A e Delegates Appointed to Norwich Con- mantic Lodge, No. 120, A. B. S, ! 5 Captein Landrigan then ordered Mar- People ate soda crackers in the At a meeting of the trustees of the| Vvention—Mellor-Halyburton Wedding n Street. : NEW LIBRARY | ¢ removal to Jail in accardance with Putnam Savings bank it was voted to| at Plainfield of Borough Int Trread = City Cyclers, 672 ~Main — e o 1d da: it is true—but th reduce the dividend rate by one-half L Mo Jomren, vet Chapter, No. % B A M To Be Open to the Public Beginning O ys, 1t 18 e—bu’ ey of one percent,, 5o the Institution will| Delegates to the Staté Sunday School iusenic I > e £ Saturday—To Be Formally Dedi- Brief Menti bO‘ll ht them from a barr 1 pay interest at the rate of 3 1-2 per- | convention to be heid in Norwich have ety Sk Lous, N 06, T 050 F |'; -oated Frivtay Eveniti. o o M el £ €l or cent. per annum under the new hoen ppoinied from the Hapiist and n Street omas s s schedule. Heretofore the bank has | Congregational Sunday scho: From wuekpin Fourname i | e ety ot A TyiaAc Mesha: || Wednesday: box and took them home in a DA L hnoent bn desikie bt 43 00} the: Fomoar fnay arsltas TaB 2t - g b o b 1St | Mgl library at South Coventry will be| David D. Yorke returned Tuesday . . and 3 percent. on deposits in excess | Broome and Mrs: C. F. Gardner and b3 o the public beginning Saturday, | night from a short business trip to paper bag’ their crispness and of that sum. The present dividend |from the latter Mrs. W. H. Gane and SUPERIOR COURT. at the following hours: Mon- | Boston. will be at the rate of 3 1-2 percent. [ Miss Mary MecNicol. nesday and Frida A very successful whist was given flavor all gone. on_all deposits. To Attend Conference, Tucker's Appeal from Probate on Trial day and Saturday, 2. at St. Mary’'s hall Wednesday night by The revision of the dividend rate, N = Jdtgh, Wiliiniis Holis: That it s} P o d 'Pmu-smiy 2 2 w_la‘ 30 p. m. | Councils St. Cecile and Florimond. The Whidl: is for the time being, is taken = Iée\'. A)}l”’r'lln Spidell, Lemuel Green, ! ay evening, Oct. 24, will witness | proceeds go to the benefit of St. Mary's 5 A merely as u precautionary measure. | Sydney Melvin, Fred Clirke, Cl Not a Jury Case. !thu dedication of the nE\:'hbulldng‘, at | parish. Uneeda Biscuit—soda crackers IPurrng the last six months the bank'a | Jeffers and Forrest Ttatcher :{:“fi? e _ -+ !which time Mrs. Susan Whitney Dim- | : : | ncome has not decreased and there |attend the Older Boys' conference at Of the three cases set down for‘irial | ock will formaily present the edifice | , Attorney Andrew J. Bowen and his better than any ever made before have been no losses or reverses of any | Bridgeport Friday and Saturday of this at the session of the perior | and trust funds to uw. as .ixS\ilqu i !e Wedneaday £ Short Vistt waeh thblr < ® kind. The market value of stocks and [ week. held at Willimantic Wednesday gift will be accepied by Wiliam .| gister Mrs. I L. Vaughan, of Worces- —made in the greatest bakeries Eonns i Dot e BlUcee RURS With the Church Societies. tral Vermont Railway company, were | There will be addresses by Secre- | tUré for his home. in the world—balked to perfection e e e B e anen | Ut churen | mects” w1 Rtrw Kooty tied out of « tary Charles D, Hine of the state board | / Hunting licenses were _issued on . to all financial institutions has made fi,’;‘:m‘ and Mrs. M. E. Wison's this af- 3, Veruon Tuckerk appeal from of “education,:. Mrs. ~Belle - Holcomb | Wedneaday o Leo Ackerrisn Bdwary —packed to perfection—kept to [i€ dppear - ndvisable G0 make *he | “NIEM & pobineon entertaing the n trial the rean, Esq.. an ers. ; ‘ - . . change, for the present in the interest h 8 of Hartfor i antic, and Fred H. McLauch- | Tt ; Ladies ty of the C a o ey gL R W | e e D A Aitred b, perfectlon until you take them, ;’l“‘; Wi oy equal to :*‘l“\' e Lo it s tndon. o ostonal shortly re 4 oclock. tiens R S W % 5 pa y varlous savings institutions | “"A" [arge apple tree’in Timott i lozen witn were heard, Cardvokemous 3 _I r al' Cri |r ll] in Connecticut. 2 - B imothy Dug con. and the arguments were | Scarlet Fever Cases Quarantined. oven-fresh and SD, AXOH GHETT Witharawals will be allowed a8 | Sver i pan O 211 street was blown made b nahey for | Lere have been 25 cases of. scarlet Personals. 3 1 usual up to $100, and a discretionar e il S X b inan Tor the | rever 1n (his city. slice Jis, and there | Wiliam Jordan spent Wednesday n protecting package. Five cents. Power oxercised | under (ho by 1aws | gua. wavdon sor 1ais SetnilPonted selectmen > town of Scotland. | are at prose 3 eases under quAran- . of the bank a,s to requiring the ety _ The action was orlginally brought by | il ,{r.‘\,, “(‘4 o ,,;ff"‘,‘,‘,“.“f‘ Yash ”“ffl“‘:' e SF nniics Gi Hewandy facheivy woikn: GiBoie ition of the Scotland selectmen, | mild, aithough death has resulted from ¢ s o1 O : : 5 ! drawals. . EDDING. i tienl or o aix s 0 e only disehediat all Jlown, SEstbeiiy. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY While the income of the bank has —_—— gerv = over ”x‘-um T \n‘mg man of | approaching an epidemic si Janu- | M. E. Sullivan was a Stafford vis- not been decreased all and is now Mellor—Halyburton. 28 ¥ , on the ground that he was | 5ry Jast. itor Wednesday equal to. what it has been, the inst An event of interest to Jewett Cit care for his property and had gleons Sk A. Dady of Putnam in thi tution's officials thought it best | people was tk arri; g 4 disposed of it without tnnsxdflr.nwn . W 3¢ v. ToR N % Bie Fary i3 for it Do CHEEE g of Mise Ethel S o . Shaipmeaoration Returns t086 Louls | Wednesday. to take every poss s for the |L. Halyburton a former resident of inal jurisdiction in the ca hted | Michael - Lombardo, brother of M. McGlone is spending a few PRGN ol Ly deposito , the ma- |this place. The bride is the daugh- the petition and appointed arence | CI s Lombardo, returned to St |days in Pomfret, == i — ‘1}}\:,"‘13(;’{9,;\"0“} are approving the a l[tvln (tfrnln‘l_;u:_dl(iu s. I'rank Halybur- Perry conservator in the latier part of | L Mo, Wednesday after a visit| Frank White of Hartford was a local DANIELSON | tished. His advice was for the public B i FPE e e e May, 19137 o [ with his prother, who is il Iwith pneu- tor Wednesday. ! to follow out the order to be vaccinat- VITAL STATISTICS 1. M. Mellor of Norwich. The Attorney Danihy claimed in his onia. Willi v e ed. : ony 5 ol "?' gument that title to the property is | Faar i B, Jaskson spent Wednes: | Fyerett: Whihbiien: of® Plainfield” Ro- | © here was mothing new: injthethealth | ot TR . e vt by Bay Bow in the young inan's father, who is | Minstrels Rehearsing. A i : : leased in $5,000 Bonds, Charged With | situation Wednesday. Conditions con- | Eight Deaths. in September—August | SPidell, pastor of the Jeweti City believed to be losing his sight, and | Mrs. P. Gilbert Is spending a few ; : ! a s ol gl dn 7 Had Thirteen Marriages and Seven- | pi GlUIch, at the bride's nome $ he selectmen wish 10 have the prop- | o S, Arst full rehearsal of the Bart- | days in Providence. Trying to Secure Money from Dr. = tnned {o:bo vats encon ng. All pa- g s hiclon: MMarrieges,w "° | Plainfield Wednesday afternoon at one erty in the possession of voung Tacker | it 2nd, Johnson minstrels, the local| . g kett of Andover wag in| Nathaniel Hibbard—George I Henry | b i o o have heen under quarale| o Lo e 1, orclock. The wedding march was play: In order that it might be taxable and | cofirui show n this city and surround- this Wednesday Not Dead, as Represented—Visit| tine will be ready for release in & few| There were eight deaths in Putnam | City. The matron of honsr was Mog e a§-= “as BlonEhE to iihes gy | I ns last was held i\\'.‘dm,s_ Kp:;&ls,a“!:e;‘ssxedr)un}:u-an of Eagleville from Dr. Townsend. . doys. during September representing an an- | Martin Mellor and the best man the g o the jury, | g evening with an a dance of | S nesday here. . _ 5 ate per thouss of, 13.2 yom’s _ br Vo o o R AR R IO O e Sl ol SR SR M W e PUTNAM 1, death ute per thosand of 182 | groom's brotier, Marin Mellor of - S o S mranng | } least from now on until the | local visitor Wednesday. ident of the town of Plainfield, was for the towns of the state. All of the | City acted as ring bearer. The bride vy ey 7 il ormance. probably in the| T . Foley of Foley & Henry, is |hS1d In $5.000 bond for his appesrance | deaths, with one exception, were of (was gowned in dark blue crepe de S s Feadaint uka @ ra house about Thanksgiv- | b Baston T actei a . at @ hearing Monday, Nov. 3, when E. Goodman' Former New London persons of adult age. The number of | chine with oriental brocade garniture. Laxativ TG an o < presented in the town court here on Shoemaker Missing—Thirt: Heirs | marriages in Putnam, it is also shown | She carried cream white roses. The xR ‘mpleted plans for his ltin- cp::t"”“b;id?ll:;:;;;\!:fwsxt”l‘:f::gnSprmga Wodnesay aftermoon, Deputy J9dge| of Mrs. Susan Higginson Objent vg| DY the current bulletin of the state | matron of honor wore blue crepe de - i K p ames N. Tucker presidiag. Was : 2 %0 board of health was thirteen in Au- | chine with shadow lace. e cere- OV | AR Angus Parks of Hanover was in|burn was charged with animmng Husband Getting ~ Estate—High | gust and there were seventeen births |mony was performed before o bamk | OBITUARY. town Wednesday for a short stay. secure money from Dr. Nathaniel 11ib. | School League—Savings Bank Re- | during that period. Brooklyn, Chap- |of autumn S v color Rehoins Miss R, Fifts of Hampton has bard Tinder tnveat tHatiunlane DedEr] ducss Dividend tc 1812, Paresnt: lin, Scotland and Sterling weré Wind- | in the dining room was pink and A t T k M - Florence Normandin. visiting her sister, Mrs. Ired M bard paid him the money he would | sl ham County towns from which no[white, with chrysanthemums and uto iruc ovlng ear old daushter of [ Prof. C. B.' Jarvis of Storrs was in {‘X:""‘l‘;'" accuse him of criminal intent| Samuel Anderson, nager of the| ""“'3;‘ Were “reported-rduring™. i the "‘r]“’v“-h oy eopm R“"f‘d”\" hn\dfl'it | oleon Normandin, of | this city Wednesday on his way t attempting to procure a miscar- | trolley lines ir Connecticut | Month o Ui o W Behe the W IOR R T I Sied of scarlet fever |.Boston. scay ‘on nis way to|rjage for Mrs. Clara Washburn, wife | was in |l»xm 5\ dhenitas e Charles Edw: Prior of Hartford, | matron of honor and the planist silver A SPECIALTY S T i el ) shiy of the defendant | " 'school. b closas Y e Friday | treasurer of the State Baptist conven- | spoons. The groom presented the best t S8 Joseph Buteau of Baltic was In ) Fcs G A ss at Japti i > v morning in St. | town Wednesday 2 ¢ s I | " Washburn pleaded not guilty fo the | to permit the teachers in the public | tion made an address at the Baptist|man and the ring bearer gold cuff but. ‘“”;:’1 7 %MYLEEVKS.' i ter Lo ovednesday and later in the day | six counts in the complaint. THat the | schools to attend the teachers’ con. | church Wednesday evening on the)tons. There were a large number of €50-2, 838-12 or iilimantic Ct | Mre “Edward: Shetida. S A defendant might have an opportunity | vention. { work among the Italians of Connecti- | wedding gifts. The bride’s wedding | Wora w rbcaived da Willimantie | Bouch Pfl‘j'{ Marr’lll _fll_m} Mrs. Joseph | to secure counsel the hearing of the| G. H. Johnson of Fall River called | cut. The address proved of great in- |gown was her traveling dress, with b ved in Willimantic | Boucher spent yesterday in New Lon- | case was adjourned until Monday, Nov. | on friends in Danielson Wednesday. Jocqlt Dachle, o Bl aewiiach JHibLRdEieost 80 rhat HIRAM N. FENN 1 of Mrs. Brid- | alling on Miss Blanche Mareil. |3, at 10 a. m, In the town court here. | ; Johnson, North Grosven- | to_maich. Mr. and Mrs Mellor will & % g - BMBAL s | _Tocal people who were in Norwich | Judee Tucker fixed the amount of| Bosten Opera Company Coming. , county sealer of weights and |visit Pro nd New York and A . an M B 1 . Sherldan, | wednesday were Mrs, Vera McDon. | bonds necessary for Mr. Washburn's| George M. Fine has made arranse- ures, has been studying the duties | on their return will reside in a newly & Church St. Willimanti ‘;.\\__ caves | ald, Mra. T. R. Parker and Miss Ethel | release at §5,000, whiclf was farnished | ments for the appearance of the Bos- | of the office to which he has been ap- | furns sed home in Norwich. Mrs. Mel- Teicpnone Lady 4s ewark. | Risedorf. i by Arthur C. Tillinghast of Plainfield | ton Opera company here in November. | pointed When his paling and |lor has been employed as bookkeeper Herman Simmons of the Smith Win | 80d Jobn H. Stone. Mr. Washburn, ~Irving Morse of Woodstock was measuring caulpment = comes = Mr [ai 7. P. Kingsley's store in Plainfield chester Co. of South Windham, is who had been brought to court in cus- | taken to the police station here Wed- [ Johnson will go through the county |The groom is an electriclan for the A the 18 months' | New York for o fow duya on musiner | tody of Deputy Sherff George R. Bliv- | nesday and will be presented in court|and make a test of all scale | Connecticut company. The wedding A F. C. JA 0 ks Defl“s{ . Herbert. Ash_ { for the firm, en, was immediately released | today on a minor charge. measures and will see that they was very aquiet, only near relatives L % | n-Cmtreety dled ™ yg i hg TR A iaati AL The complaint sets forth that on Au- | : !in proper condition, SR Painless Extracting and | He-chila.hiad Beerall e Tt Tk, yho fas been|cust 7, August 11 and August 30 Mr. Eanceste Bemnining (WMis % = Guests Attending, 7 by |t mus. of Maple avenue, teturnsd Wednssday | VEShbum, under ‘threat that he would | Contractors haye comimenced —the SHIPPED FROM PUTNAM. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Phillips, Mr. and Fllllng a SPmalty | to Bridgeport. publicly accuse him if he did not | ¢onstruction of the concrete retaining TN . Mrs, A. M. Brown and family and Rev. i fak g | scHooL ENUMERATION. B B comply, demanded meney of Dr. Hib- | Walls on the railroad property front-| Case of Goods Figuring in Arrests | yjjen Spidell attended the wedding. e Mk MGk A - Willsneptic | podrs. T. . Burke of Winsted who | jara. h Main street and near the | Made in Boston Wednesday. : Telephona Town Has 2,671 Children Between the | L2% Peen | O oaanh s honrtarther who | The case created a sensation in Dan- | treet bridge. b it Ehensad’; willn, Ehyte E",“"""'.. A f 2 S N spital, retu ielson and also in the town of Plain- ; ; ; A Boston despatch of Wednesday [ Since his recent visit to Jewett City ges of 4 and 16 \\\e;lrnc‘fi'\} 'mrher hr)m;’( in \\:-ns[(»nd_ | fiela. Dr. Tibbard s one of the M”l : ff-fff,vf“f vaxg’e'r‘ln;\gs.(ar pue | sel: to inspect ”(,.\ ;,_,m,,‘,_\. monument Gl 5 e Mrs. Carrie Freeman House, former- own p b St o 4 ent of commerce car, - Dominlek Crego, iming to be a k, David Hale Fanning, of Worces- JAY M. SHEPARD‘“M PI\'{'\QIE\:;;n:‘.7‘1;’:313?:1;31221“?;5-? ly of this citv, whe with Mr. Hous m‘\:n l’!g}r\r‘u’:‘n ‘;"m(::srn. e ‘f‘-r‘.""‘“’ of fisheries, was sent over the | New Vork immigration officer: Davis | has expressed great satisfaction cuccesding EL*ORE & BHEPARL | of the town school commiliice showy | B4S been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Phoebe | of years, later went to Providence, |loc3! line from New London Wednes- | jaeger, said to be a deputy sheriff of | the improvements made by Rev. the number of children bfl“wvn Ciana Cary of Union street, returned to New | where he I od p tice, \d a | day, delivering fingerlings. | a New York county, and John Hartnoy Hayes in the grounds abomt St. feneral Divector end Embalmer f hiden Jibeees Lond | Yoo Wioineanay SR R D e e < Tieasea with | 8 New Tork wero - arrested Lodm urcly, Whete Curbing, wiiks 671, an increase of four | Mrs. T Ryan and davghter Catherine | where he Is a favorite physician with thaoas CRCniD. Lok LU S DR L. [ mistiati obtamniag by llisies e oun s Op A - ve loss of 38, t s | in olyoke and Springfield visiting : s e ectri¢ company. { shipped from Putnam, Conn. he ar- | the park corne s old- o s tady Asilatant 4 Gonnectior g he atond [ Mrs. Ryan's brother, Rufus Worden Borough Briefs. | Bivin.Shess rest was made under Tecent act |of neglect, with tumble-down buildings, Bfihe, S I Orroiv et Sl ohe 0 hia | F. W. Bassett of Providence has been | soneY: which seel vent los: prop- | etc., a ithusiastic in their admira- REMOVAL eED s ’;’:;‘LW R S50 B Lspending's, fow days withirelatives in| Wintred Dimon, eon of J. 3, Dimon | erty qur ate sh | tion of the present beauty spot, whick : 913 L : Dani and Miss Lil Sheeney were mar- |~ fhe off making the arrest stated | it has become. | First Dist 897 Local people who spent Wednesday bR 2 ¢ 7 ied at rtford o Wednesday of last | | Sl Sl I i D D i Dastrond went Wik G Slmioal | IATheEE B Ames we i Sonfon Wed ried at Hartford on Wednesday of Tust | ‘?hixaehi “:1“ L h‘.al;»:-x‘ ;‘x“‘Ae\‘ ountry Districts ':;;))" ”uul\'m(a‘\“ “‘rl:w\!\“h;n am Cloutier of Lonsdale, R. I,| Attending .Golden Wedding. | PEEN fot CB Poultry, Veal, etc. | Vahdermna, James B Hillhouse, A- T | was a visitor With friends in Daniel-) Henry B. Welch and Addis H. Welch | o gdiedendt S L OME SN Pl B o Hesioy Mg | son Wednesday 8 in Belchertown, attending | » nection. | s = Miss Madge Rafferty, Misses | bernard V. Norton of Webster S]mnt‘\h( fiftieth anniversary of "the mar- R S 15 Willimantic Chauffeur Sent to Jail. |} Mary Donahue of Baltic | Wednesday with friends in Danielson. |riage of Mr. and M % Allen. M Willimantic, Ct.{ A Meriden paper of Tuesday said: and Miss Agnes Rafterty of Maple | MF. and Mrs George Davignon have SR R R — | Chauffeur Willlam Martin of Will avenue, returned from their wedding trip. ) o o QU o i N mantic, who was yesterday fined $ 7 Perfect S: Stokes Watson, now of Willimantic h | ana costs in police court by Judge King | P : erIegnoaneg: . | but formerly of Putnam ha st re A Y - : and ¢o i r‘:\\' f:m‘j:“’,‘,,b'iu,fi]\1-':»&(;13‘\”‘13 | TO DEFEAT OPPONENTS Local motorcycle riders in the 200~ | cived o fine coon. dog L X " IT P YS TO BU OUR KIND otect your ideas. Handsome 60-page | throuzh West Main street on the night | mile run from Providence are credit- |y Grt ol ths ORark : / a oug [ ain s € e tl Missouri, i the heart of the Ozark] = 2 Guide Book Free. of Oct. 4, went to jail this afternaon OEINONAN SUEFRAGR leq with: G o | Eowatains. Mr. Watson i to'gtve thel| 9599 ASYLUMST. Comnecting with | 140 TRUMBULL ST e s T S b e e homas Marlor, injured at o local|gox o trvout S e nieht and hi W'Zfiv E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, | o0 the .S"\\ to work out a nnv’! Dr. Anna Shaw Declares Her Intention! |, ,4rv o few weeks ago, has nearly ;!nturi-”i(\a K;T "\’A’:n.l[dm y::!:){ 1{:1 ;‘;: HARTF ORD WS S RN R Bl in told the court that his brother Rofocsiopishle recovered, although still suffering from | poneing up some new records. Danielaon, Conn. g iipaad el el o £pis the effects of the accident. ging : ©etITuThS P ‘telephoned to: o Whe ‘police | uio oo mmten, dgb 5. Dafeat for va = o T election of all those who oppose the IN NECROLOGY LIST. H. GOODMAN DISAPPEARS. . . — adoption of a constitutional amend- ol st ment to.assure naifon-wide woman | But George L. Henry®Farmetly.of Nor. | Shoemaker Who Came From New Lon- e a np 0 0r n our suffrage, inc sens and repre- Sy : sentatives in congress. the members of wich, is Very Much Alive. doniThres Weoeksi Agos e state legislatures, he avowed objec = ) r of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president | ;%5 ™00, ention or annual reunion of | came to Putnum from New ' Lon- | (1] ome 0 ese vays 5 Who arrived hers | the surviving members of the gallant | don about three weeks ago is missing today Shaw made this announces | Fifteenth — Massachusetts volunteers, | from his home on Tlm street. =M J ment today, following a nfere \\\'u)\ whom he fought through the civ foodman disappeared onday night. 7R ’ 3 ! e e Wi i it ooy | W, &t Worcestar Tuesday: and heard | Mre. Gooaman, who 1= "’ wd 4|l and visit Horsfall’s Outfitting op y U N, plans were discussed for advancing the | the Secretary read his name as one of | daughter, 18 \mmj-r ge, are left here movement for the proposed amend. | the roll of honored dead. in a destitute condition. ment. . She will inaugurate her cam.| When the secretary had completed R for Ien rlnd \/Vonlen. paign at Lynchburg, Va.. next Friday ‘l::' ;i(’:\dxng ]n. the l\‘nll a‘ln’l(:nrv got $70,000 ESTATE TO HUSBAND. night, when she will address the Vir- | the floor.and said that he had no ob- | ® = ginia Suffnuz]v rlcafls:ue,hand p;fnpnses to R(u-;n to h;x\‘mT h'lslm-;mf' read anong | Mes, Higginson Left A(I to Him and| TEACHERS wlLL FIND MUCH TO INTEREST continue it before other suffrage or- | the deag o hut he was wondering | : : S ganizations in various parts of the | if he rd was dead and did not know Thirty Heirs Object. S THEM HERE country. it. The incident caused much laughter. Phe Tl 2 AL wan o hiys taken G In a statement today Dr. Shaw de- | Mr. Henr name had been placed | 0 JEETOE 1 NEE S i Ompson ’ ; nounced thé detention of Mrs, Emme- | among the list of members of the reg- | Place before Judee . ‘nompse V S . . IT IS FINE Evdry tlase ot Badiilie sold s R e e e that inave. diod Guring Whe best | at, FomITét Wednsaday on. the samis- Our Women’s Shop 1s attracting TO SLEEP responsibly certified for cleanliness, s S “Shamidiememgivents £ L oot Nbr.| Susau G Hizeinson, who dted Tn Foni-| . - Rt s LE hygienic, reliability and square value. only effect upon women's suffrage in | wich and is listed on the records of | fret a few wefks agd was ad state-wide attention Wlth its splen- IN A BED The point to remember now is that this country Mrs. Pankhurst's coming | the regiment as living in that city, is | W00 D€ QM 20 B E TN L the 3 S 3 i il e would have, she said, would be to|very much of a live man. He is as | Lofneys who ReFe bect Bt ile of Jie did sk 1 f IN WHICH our stocks are complete of all kinds arouse sympathy for the cause. alert as any of his comrades that were [ 2915 . St thell 1a snpowing o : : . i - © | amounts to about $70,000, and that the | EVERY of good Bedding, Bedsteads, Folding represented in the reunion f Tuesday, | &meunts to apout SO0 A0C A e | . Oavich: Beds, & : = 5 and has a fine prospectus of life. He |11 1eav SR . | . . aushBods) SpringHeds attreseon, BREAKS A BAD COLD Was very much amused oyer the inci- | band of the deccased was drawn by | BREATH Pillows, and Curtains and Draperies to oM@ 010« TmBNVEOE s ifrisnds | O D O e about. dent and told many of his' friends : i uboat f IN A JIFFY! TRY IT|, of the couple but there are about 30 furnish thé bedroom. about it when he returned home, o M 1itor . nomber ot YOU DRAW IS ONE OF COMFORT “Pane’s Cold Compound” ends cold | and grippe in a few hours—Don'‘t stay stuffed-up, grouy Wh bras e Enamel trimmed, $7 Bedsteads, 50 to § plain 5.00. or HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE. FUNERAL. FOR WOMEN, IN MISSES' AND LARGER SIZES $25.00 $29.00 $35.00 $39.00 Mrs, William Hogan. Brass Bedsteads, square or round - At St. James' church Wednesday | . F S ! . AND post, guaranteed ‘indestructible lac- X | morning at 9 o'clock Rev. Peter Roux Six Teams to Enter From :Towns on quer, $17.50 to $26.50. You can end Flrmne and break up |was celebrant of the requiem m: at Trolley Line. | 1 SECURITY ; & gevere cold efiher in head, chest | the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Iogan | s e Excellent quality Serge Suits for............ $25.00 Mattresses fro 3.5 5 adion VMO vRY, A IR Bedones o ffe of Wil H . who died at| Announcement is made of plans for % TO H ALtTeMien. from S0 LONTE.00; iPape's Cold l'urg[)ulmd evers two | their home on Oalc sifest Monday | the formation of a High School Soft Faille de Laine Suits, very smart effects. . "$29.00 Bed Pillows $1.75 to $5.00. gars untik Threa SoRsE e oD, | night. _ The bearers were Patrick Sip- | Basketb. all league for the coming | th S S5 7 S. e e Bdpmedoip oss | LS i besrem orm | et et for' e coming i || Rich Broadcloth Suits, semi-dressy models. . . . $35.00 THE H G MURRAY 00 Sl ol e Dl RaE D e | Brnest Burial T 'St. | sent.d are Oxford and Webster, 11-=”.,i Other exclusive models at. ... $39.00, $4500 and up s sby e OI mnose Iun-|Jjames’ cemete Louis K dy | North Grosvenordale, Putnam, Kill- | ? o P e 5 ning, relieves sick Headache, dullness, | 345 the s 'n diredtor. ennedy | North nd PlainAcld. " Al of the nign|] A very exceptional value in Chinchilla Coats for feverishness, = sore throat, sneezing, i e P ahie enaa 4 19.75 soreness and stiffness. L e e e WOCHE fOF - . i s b R R 0l P i Lon't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing DR. ‘TOWNSEND'S ‘VISIT. Jeague is to consist of the principal of | Oxford grey and navy blue. Smart three-fourth length, e site 1n o weri giyes | Chiairman ot Skate Board of Heatth| ca8h Of tia hishi schools’ rebrinehisd ) Q 0 R such prompt rellef as “Pape's Cold| Satisfied With Quarantine and Other | “, 7 Cblans. for the Jedene: Nave | w 4 C fl‘ G 5 Capital $100,000. Surp.us and Protits $160,000. [ 25, Sini® Hiek S o5 (D clndivons. o e e BT et Young Women's Chiffon Gowns $22.50 7 at any drug store. t acts without th create s great dsal of ens | i s ¢ i Established 1832 asslstance tastes nice and causes mo( Dr. J. 1. Townsend, chairman of the smong the students at the | In Maize, light blue, pink and white. ; CO] ce. ¥ e he | s @ board of health, came here from ools. The schedule ot | 5 Vi l senuine, Ilartford Wednesday to look over the as been partly arranged. Put- | » Several pretty styles. | . . . s RS health situation. In company with Dr. | nam will enter the league with a strong { Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, A Gontle and Effectiva Laxative. | W. F, Judson, the local health officer, | feam and the same 18 true of most of | Misses’ and W 's Aft d Eveni G \ promptness and liberality in dealing, and a D e atle and effwetive 1mxaiive | @04 K. C. Babson, health officer of the | the other high schools. All the towns in | I1SSes ai omens Afternoon and Lvemng LOWNs \ | town of Brooklyn. Dr. Townsend look- | the league are along the trolley line | 1s “what peopls demand When suffering AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. | ed at Bome of the quarantined patients sound business policy in administering its In an interview early in_the after- noon Dr. Townsend said that be found well eared for. He the manner from constipation, Thousands swear o RSN - = $ 'S N, : b ade o K I inspection of the ; S & o own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM | by Dr. Kinmls Now, Life Rills' Hugh | lstem introduiced hiere for the roguln: In Laces, Nets, Chiffon, Crepe de Chine and Brocades, NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to | cheeciaie, feann qiostion the et | LB o8 g il eace o Copies of French models in black, navy, Dutch blue, establish with customers relations that shall They mever eause pain. Price gfe at | the court of burgesses. . = 4 taupe, plum, Ibes, pink, light blue and white. 5 3 druggists or by mail, H, E. Bucklen prove reciprocally perianent, pleasant and & G Philadelphia. or Bt Louls, profitable. B | the situation her: ecommended the people for Ladies'” Waists Prescription - JOSEPH BRADFORD 5% The Meaith duthorities: that thev: Do In stylish models. One of black shadow lace over THE WINnHAM NATIDNAL BANK e Rl B e —for 15 years— white, and various models of colored chiffons over line of Silk Skirts, suitable for white, also a complete school and business wear BOOK BINDER “iamk Boste Made 2ad Ruted to Ords. 108 BROADWAY it as his opinien that the lecal officials are going at the health problem in the right way, Dr, Townsend was pleased with the rigid quarantine that has been estab- The Standard Skin Remedy ASK Lse & Osgood Ca, Drusgists. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | I