Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 10, 1913, Page 2

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New Haven road, spent Sagurday here, . in the interest of the railroad. . Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam} o ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smi g f 8 Mr, and Mrs. Frank Strahlan of New :v:m._-: F“r::"f":' :‘ “'é'." i dage of Storss, supervisor.of agricul-|Haven spent Sunday with Mr. Serah- | _’l_l = & unsel in ture in the schools of Mansfleld, lan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy| Town: square feet has been laid this year, be - extended as rapidlly as possible, and < ig Property owners be enlisted to push the | ~Miss Elizabeth Sherman of the local | Reagan. “l:h:f' to Dol B work aiong: ih ihe ity water | 1io0el school save a tallon A Primary | Miss 'JennleHF‘o(]!ey Jas returned to “ngfi."n o R g e Joratchang Lodge, B 23, K. | " In: connection with y W Language Lesson. her home in Hartford, after spending 2 e Sotns §ommandery, No. 11, K. T, | 5y8tem, he recommends, thic ‘instal Miss Aunie W, Buchanan of Mans-|a week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. | (1% e Wk BUILY of nesicet of Guty Sigminte .,.J' d *| ton *of a filtration plant‘at.the pumip* | fleld, teacher ‘at the’ Model schaol, had | L, Clune. Cresents’. Baposttio. - wha.shot. . this ceege ot the Diepubiicen. Démo-{ e Station tor useen e ey | (o her subject, A'Language Lesson for | Carl Richards of Holyoke is making | city. Officer Chaffee said Saturday ails TUR LI Prri il himia g e LA e T “ZLP,M’, ';’“‘r“;i& a visit at the home of C. E, Lovett on| afternoon 'that JoSebh Minerva, who o - B e e 1 e | o Fhe morning session’ closed with a | Union street, Mr. Richards formerly | has since been eentenced for the shoot- MAYOR DUNN'S REPOR pates good results trom ine appropria- | description. of A’ Writing Lesson for | lived here. ing of Rowh, was mot pointed out to . : 4 T ton ot $8,000 for an ice plaant, and ue- | Upper Grades, by Miss Jennie . Den-| 'yijeo"Nellie Burke, who teaches fn|hija on thie night of the shootfng . i aee = clares himself to be in fuill sympatny | ehy of the Willimantic N - ot € , 51 7 Shows That City Spent Less the Past|with the proposition o supply ice 10 | ing school. e ormal Train-| sierling, spent the week end at tha ,,en.mn:firofih,fefl:f:m"fgfiw? b o oA % p 0 e Year Than During Year Before—|the people at the lowes: possivle cOSt | Adjournment was taken at noon for | Nome of her mother, Mrs. Mary Burke BL0GHRE @0 0otrod "he started to trail % Praise for and Thanks to Associate| Uredit is given Supt, Suilivan fof tee | luncheon. St Roze, who, wounded, had . fled. from Officiats. exceilent showing or the street Gepart- | . A¢-1.30 Miss Bertha C. Gallup of this] Mr. and Mrs, C. Knight returned t3| 1. Scene <of the shooting up School < ’ - ST e g S S B g ¢ Sy e | 0 2T S SR o B e B T, s n, pure, altihfu The sental ot Mayor Dantel| 40894 107 use 1 “November. Mayor | Reading Lesson for First Grade Pupils. | at Mt. Hope with Mrs, ‘Knight's ks |k W hers e W thkan P Dunn for the fiscal . Dunn recommends - mafadumizing oL}, THo closing ‘shbject was History injients Mr..and Mis, A- M, Oraug to Dr. J. J. Russell's office. - Returning, P. Dunn for the fiscal year ending Oct. | Pleasant street und a permancni pave- | the Dlementary Schools, treated by W.| Miss Ruth E. Tavior of the Ameri-|he met a youns Italian who talked 3 13, was made public Saturday. It | ment on Churcn Surce benveon Main |8, Dakin, | supervisor | of “schools of | can Thread company’s office force re- | with him and gave a version of how shows the financial condition of the|20d Valiey sireets, and Main street | Canton and Chester turned Sunday evening from her home | the shooting had come to occur. ‘He y $0 ba Bk than it was a year| T3 JacwSon 1o TMOD HUIESIR by : at Middle Haddam, where she spent|talked with the young man for some . SERNTS 33 Iih CTIAALRS He expre ifiidels in SRRy Talks on Hygiene. the week end. time and then left. -him, the officer past year, as contrasted with $! e e T g ."«Vf‘. 45 “‘"""" ‘Mm[ A series of health talks will be giv-| Local people in Hartford Saturday| cOming through from School street un- | C e previous yvear, while the net lia- S eRcionty e the poitce | l‘i;fll‘lng the winter to members of the ! inciuded 'Miss Fannie Bishop, Miss|der the Kront street railroad bridge to >. A. over 16 vears of age. Local | Mary Fitagerald, Mrs. James Brown,|@& Point near where the stone steps sicians will be the speakers and the| Mrs. James McQuillan and daughter, | S9me down from the Chickering hotel, | schecule is as follows: Miss Rose McQuillan. *| This was about 10.30 o'clock, and Nov. 11—Dr. O'Neill, subject, Health something like half an hour after the bilittes of the ¥ have been reduced | from $132,764.07 to $1 mimrking fund of the city at present| amounts to § 00, and next October | waing the instaliation Of | ppo tne. corner of Rauroad e t5, and aiso i the WOW- al on Main street. when water bonds Yor $50,000 will be- | © €14 in Gene AT shooting come due and payable, this fand will | - Ahe mayors report conciubes with}|Upes s b Whiteh subject, Digestion. DANIELSON It was at this place, and about this practicaily furmish emough for their re- | &7 €Xpression of thanks Lo the cilfzens | g 13—Dr. Simond: hour, Officer Cbaffee says, that he met tirement. [ Wulimintic swditay, i, tate 10—Dr. Wilcox, sub .| Attorney Frank E. Howarth Taken to | Howard James, who told him that he o The mumber of are llghts have been | i FO e g Roagbrad Sl Larch 10—Drs Parkér, subject, Soclai | His Office to Get Important Papers e Lo LT P P . reduced 119 to 100, and the num- ‘%% g gy . vglene, P s . icer Cha 5 Ll T B mn sties, wud i —Mrs. Bennett Baffles Photogra- | says that Mr. James told him where 18 Causlng unscmpulous persons to wrap oxidy to. 199, Jowestn expense | 1 paet yeur Just ATHLETICS-PIRATES TIED phers—Dayville Guest Scared. the man had been; that he had left i £ from $10,0 to $8.895.15. The mayor - — — b R another young man to watch the fel- & SR 1 SN T8 — For Leadership in_Duckpin Leagfe at|. That he might secure some papers | low, but did not know where the quar- | T imitations that are not even rea of tncandescent lights in future, FIRE LOSS $1,000. Enttof Thind' Weelc in a desk in his office in Putnam, At- | ry was at just that time. The officer and in this conmection ‘orcement e % -y - torney Frank E. Howarth, who is be- | says that Minerva was not pointed out = . S s et sment | o stoty BUlGing Used Hy Harmeidab] 5 thst ot a s oo | g e cafar e Mot B | SO SL RIBERIE TSR SOLERA 2l chewing gum so they resemble genuine with the Willznantic Gas and Electric| Dion in Connection With His Bakery Willimantic Duck hira e b \lh“; perior court at, Willimantic, was taken | by Mr. James, or by any other person, Light company in regard to the elimin- | Sa i3 o et SO e “hiai | fo Putnam Saturday morning and was | but that he told Mr. James to show 9 ation of unsightly poles. | Burned ticy and Pirates stand tied for first|in charge of Sheriff Preston B. Sibley | him where the man was, remarking: i Ihe better class Siis s ewe, Sonntracted. T g -y | Place Wwith seven points won and two|and Deputy Sherift John H. Fiits dur- | “He's my meat” bl BEet o condbletion. 8948 Teet of |, Lree aiarms seot in frem bat FR| B ame of the Athlotios, whs alion| S e AR, which was Sedoiif en| Ad Ofcer Chafes passed slong the of st . t t % omstruction, 8,443 feel of | upoil 5.5 Suturday morning broushi | Cunninham of the Athletics, who rolled | automobile street a man came (o him, saying thers £ will try fool with """“{’““ Do large putlay in Shat di- puc ail e nire companies and a large 123 for a single string and 321 for (hree| Arrived at his office Attorney How- | Was a telephone call for him at the ores not . O 100 you 1 e D e iige. | FOwd, e tirst was in a smau twor | TS T L | arth found that he could not open the | Putnam inn. Going there, he found E t . . . & g Story builaing at the rear of tue prop- | Witl ea e string total 1415 | desk, as the key was at the home of | that he was wanted at D: ers | [ h Th 111 b fi d s Dunn oo 7| Sy bunaing et (he v ol prol | WID (e team thres string toigh 14| sk, o' the ey waa ot the Bame’of | thal e was wanied at D Huseells | ese imitations. ey will be offered to 1 wus use W. L. P.C Ave|stock It was necessary, therefore, to | the ambulance to.take him fo the hos- | (i - was left of the bui B Rea it 2 4221 wait, while a messenger was sent to | pital. Ofticer Chaffee went to the phy- p pall b fak- ddl A EE | S o enire ey T Trine The ey, rhe rocern srp o e | Hicne omce o rimain wits "he| M YOU Princi y by street 1rs, peddlers damgrr The he damage wis moout $LU00 and the | Red Sox e AEh jJall, was made without incident wounded man untl the ambulance | da siways mtemal | piace 13 said to have beea insured fof | Tigers fae s |" Sheriff Sibley had _authority from | should take him away. It was while | [ d th d d art t f 5 d R e Bt 1 SN I e | Bl | B and the candy departments of some 5 an T S Retackinn e | s discovered by Mr. Dion’s | Giants 3 6 4020 :fiha‘zuu;e ‘mal, to !f:‘(e lAX:ornm H(\w‘» | says, that another telephone message ° o . AL CAUSE. "o piice ave duied upand | 068 to work wbout 3.30. 1] Gube i 1 utnam, as the latter's counsel, | came requesting that he come over into - h nk - BRI s s e SO NI | T e Tgen sp el | ant etz Gudesns miie) i 10 cent stores. These rank imitations TEONBARDLICO. Baffalo, N. ¥ (fres boot e e R e e L [ King of Willimaniic, were t0o tuey (0 | arunk who was in that vieinity. Officer | | 5 orenin . Ebn] g team (OO Fiiates 08 attend to the detall The papers se- | Chaffee responded fo the call and got | deal k. Sold ky . D, Sevia & Son and sl druggists. | \aring b Joud shoois S e amem | 1eh ot e g _cun. | Gired are wanted In connection with | the man, who proved fo be Minerva, | cost ealers one cent a package or was Jed in. Eviden ome one Y Zinctem et | the defence for Attorney Howarth, | but the fact that the fellow was the | T g ho was wndamiiar with| R SRS sring.cun. | e il sommence next week Tbui | ne Unat Sgured i the shosting aaie even less and are sold to carcless people H.IRQM N. FENN Bt luhA\e'aie ke now thoughi, for the state has not | time he made the arrost. | - % UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | the Liltops had a A I tra verages 3 mished its side of the case. | ~Officer Chatfee feels that he has | f alm B Ohuedl he WOMBSEtic, Gt | Sumbur Sreet meably’ 1ol the fair] Picket Sox Sheriff Sibley said Saturday that in | been unfairly criticised and that he or ost any price. | grounds, and were all in when they ar- | G2 e a4 Sox the matter of fare every considera- | did his full duty on the night in ques- Telenho Lady Assistant ; elephone ay Assistant | & o o e B hstaih st | tion is being shown Attorney Howarth | tion, not shirking any detall. He fur- L % == t d the adjacent buildin were | Mathewson, Pifate by the jail officials. He has permis- | ther complains that he was not sum- If w ’ k Y e TP o Faats Tiss ion to have whatever he cares to eaf, | moned as a witness in the coroner's you want Migiey’s 100 eiore you DR. F. C. JACKSON. Dentist e e ‘ = -3 but’ partakes ‘of food only'sparingly. | inquest ‘and was thereby deprived of | 3 ly S A Bas |the strain of the trial having taken | an opportunity to tell of his actions j 2 - 9 TEACHERS' MEETING. ped 1-6| away his appetite. Attorney Howarth | on the might of the shooting. Officer uy. et wnat you pay ior. Painless Extracting lsite a4 Kibae 40 e Mo S Claanta 1-9 | is reported to have lost- flesh last w Chaffee will make a strong defense of | Filling & Speci ended by Abou at the Nor o Bl S 4.9)at the rate of about a peund ‘tion before the police committee and a Specialty | Schoot. red 5 105 and his weight, as announced by of the common copncil, to which the °49 T ‘ SRR 2512 to"a Toca] ‘attorni: 18112 mownds | maticy has betn refereed. Be sure it’s — | hers attended the STOMACH PUMP SAVED HIM | Howarth is of slender bufld, but 118 | B rate Telephone held at the Normal TOMACH PUMP SA - |is considerably below his normal FReachers Institute 9 "'l James Gill Took Laudanum by Mistakei "\ {" 7012 A Bennett, whose testi. | here Saturday for the teachers' insti- i. Garrison of this eity y make the | tute held under the auspices of the cal. people interested in for Medicine. mony has contributed fo | nt, and the pro- Howarth trial the most sensational Xnis‘me board of education and in the h consi chiefly | of'} umes Gill;-a pa- | Windham county in years, wearied | 1srael Putnam school Some of the and reading lessons, |} operativein Hop River, feel- | of the efforts of the newspaper men | Pupils of the school were called in dur- | L Succeeding Elmore & Shepard it b Ikt DPOGrly, ‘went o et a bottle| to snapshot her while she is in Willi- | Ing the afternoon for work in connec- f medic ne, and accidentally took a, mantic. Mrs. Bennett has had no | tion with the writing features of the 3 e in the Schools was the : 60-62 North St., Willimantic| .., - a Bum. | dose of laudanum. The ambulance was | photograph taken in yvears. The last | day’s programme. . of an address A. J. Bum It 1 - i Lady Assistant Tel. connection | Called, and took Gil to St Josepiis|one taken &hows her dressed in a| . Strict Quaranting, Maintaiped. were pres Saturd . xperiences e pas o spread of the disease. The Gout and’ New | Funeral sercices for Ernest .| DT experiences of the past,few days|Iy over the spread of the disease. The Weeks were held at the Wa: | - e , where the stomach pump say- | nurse’s training gown. As this pleture | i 3 | 3 was not just what would seem most | Fxceptional care has been taken 4n 3 ko desiraple for use in mewspapers and | the quarantine restrictions that have | Agto Truck Movin - = o8 FUNERALS. for otfler very good reasons Mrs. Ben- | been placed about the home of the | 1 g ;s s nett had politely begged to be excused | YOURg smallpox patient on May street | G DISTA WORK 5 Bftective Remedy for | Ernost B Waeoks. from allowing the use of it, but after | and thei ems to be no need of wor- | LONG DISTANCE ! | A SPECIALTY i with the newspaper photographers she | Case is not regarded as a severe one, Address P. A. WEEKS, or ’phone | nville a5 offered to release the picture if | being much of the same type that has Acid Solvent $ e Tougn | ckurch Saturday at 1 p. m.” following v R EER) ALY it oM, ous y 850-2, 338-12 or 264-5, Wilkimantic, Ct. | ; 0% B | rarois at the Dates. Bev 6. © Thep. e mewstapessiyill wiowed hec 4t | boen foTHG tn Varlo ¥het s s pravers at ihe House. Rev, G. C. Chap-| protection from ° the ~camera squad. | Howarth's Brief Visit. Ta i SR i Rev.'B. C. Bugbee. The bearers were | i, Dennelt has been wearing a| Attorney Frank E. Howarth was in solely G0, protect our customers, who B. H. Gardner, William Morey, Charles eavy vell In imantie, solely as a | tpjg city for a short time Saturday are continually writing us that they ” 1 D, Kens 3 protection against the picture men. | : i S p. 1 have been deceived by imitations ilip and D. Kenyon. Burial was In but the photosraphers have continved | Loining In charke of Shenff P. B | Which, they purchased thinking they South cemetery in Ashford. Under- | o watch closely for a (ry for a Die- | pic puty a. . H Were WRIGLEY'S: ’ aker Hi N o as N " The young a rney was brought | y to get C his office some papers > ? ] funeral of Ernest E. Greene, the | The trial continued to bé almost the = — e S vears old son of Mr. and Mrs. El- | Screamed and Fainted, But Hosts | ¢ topic of conversation for Putnam | mer” Greene, who died Thursday as a' Supposed She Had Seen a Mouse. | people on Saturday and Sunday. There | that will keep the water officials post- | and expressed a willingness to return | Merchants ".............. 3819 late part of | Hizh team total—Clerks, 13 sulg of ng burn, was held Satur- | P vhi | o e ring 2 - | is not a conceivable angle from which | eq o T wad son. | at some date during th 3. from his pavents home, 112 Main| From Dayville has come a story. | every phase of the case already devel- | o o 'foy‘]‘ "f,“'yh g o b,‘f'h - | winter. | High team string—Independents, 490, ¥ ' i was in St Joseph's| that a JOURE Woman gubst at ofe of | oped has hot been comsidered and all | L e ‘(‘]-"B 2k k“ ‘“‘"*-* ‘“e L _— High three strings—H. Pinney 311 ter: the homes there last week .went up | kinds of opinions find expression. | vice installe works electrically, so u J 5 BN High single string—Snow and Hy — stairs from the dinner table early in Alm,ne,\p\\' A. King, Wiltlemsntic, | that knowledge of how much the tank STArcrURL SPRINGS Pinney, 112 . OBITUARY. the evening and found a burglar ran- | one of Howarlhs attorneys, was in | contains will be known at all times in | . R A Avoriges of Heeders: Milisin:97, Ha < sacking her room. Her cry of fear 1s | Puinam Saturday afternoon and found | the office of the city water department | Clerks and Manufacturers Tied for | piyncy 55, Madsen 9, Wisk 93, Snow [ Mrs. Adelard Bérard, Eaia 15 have been interpreted by the | fc dificult not (5 Lulk abot the Case | In the municival bulding and at (he| First Place in the Candiepin League |62/ (" Pimfiey $1.Thuckley 31, Fantancie rzabe Iray. vife g other members of e household, all | he was questi ffered broad | P' ing station. e arrange! it will | T . | 1a 90, Cote 89, Cha pagne 8 “r nvgm Pr a 3 n " comaneth Grav, 18, wife of Adelara | LU, TPSOUET® 00 RS MRS Ig | e e e O for hia. opmion by | lsufe that a suficient supply fs al- | To4mAmERLT__ : 6.4 Chaimpagn y Derard, ied Fhiday Syning of Pul-|due to seeing a mouse and it I8 re- | the many persons wWhom hé encounter- ( WAYS Kept in ihe.tank to meet emer- | mThe Clerks are mow tied for first Schedule This Week. ! | e 30 Willowbrook street. fop | lated that they paid no further atten- | ed, especially at the railroad station, | gencies. | place with the Manufacturers in the| Tuesday—Independents vs. Clerk WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK | came s Sredt shook o her|os: to-thesmattet Lpdl; some Lind | wiere Ho wds walting for a/traly home. | Secretary Raymond to Speak. | Staffora Candlepin league. The Inde-| IWednesday—Manufacturers vs. the ol S ater, on gomg upstairs’ they found | Nir. King talked some about the case.| Secretary Raymond of the Connecti- | pendents captured the record for high | Crescel and frien: | B : 2 . e A aymond he 1 | p D gh | Crescents. the young woman lying in a swoon on | He expressed his personal faith in the | cut Bibl o s to address the mid- | teas t 4 th Clerks r high| CThursday- Varrens Mercha A ¥ doasaned was 'the Seugmies of| B TeOUE NBWsG D/ine I o Sepon o h | cut Bible society i to address the mid- | team point and the Clerks for hieh | Thursday—Warrens vs. Merchants. . ER Tondidis £ the 2 y e sence of his client. Mr. King had | weei ceting at the Congrega al| team total. H. Pinney is no a wii Tk o There never was a better time to provide the kitchen with L ma M Glovee WG s ey e e B e T e i R i) | = A g ils thar durs . : | survive here, besides her husband and|mam in the room and that she was | another case in which he is interested.| Webster High school's basketballling a recoi Sa Musical [nstruments composed prina v e g uring this sale. Articles you need |ivo il dfidren 3 siher A DS 3 gl Lo et af M 47N S umont About Elaston. | et - sttdiled” (o pias g | T T Standing, e S X U Xnomen 7 Dwadd, and thrin libiion |2 A e e sction, el M R R L AT T o Standing. SiPaie in Tndla than any other wood every day and usually have to pay full pric. Why not |!arold John and William Gray of this | time, however, leaving, in S iy Putnis s Spieatiine ohe, sioon puont il S g L G Won. Lost. en articles. - ety .- | a pocketbook taken from the house | is completely overshadowed by arson Mroand Mrs, George F. Holbroi l . LV ¢ s X S e get them now and pay one-third less? I'he funeral services were held at St|and dropped.on the lawn, trial talk, and such campaigning as | Mr and Mrs. George K. Holbrok | Manufacturers ..... § 3 Mary’s church Sund#y at 2 p. m. Bur Dayville: has had too many burgla- | may be done befflml election day w’\l peaa g \ S PR e s 2 was in the Windham Center ceme- | ries for a village of its size lately and | have t6 wait until the court matter i3 | SUOCEY 2 Crescents ... . 5 ENAMEL 1 . s ly an: e s . fiss Beatrice M. Dwyer, Miss Iva- | Warrens 4 5 WARE KEL PLATE tery ere 1s anxiety #fnong disposed of. Indications are that the | Miss M. Dwyer, Miss Iva- | Warrens ,..... ... g DAL L _— s e ol pbiowy o camaoaiga il mot he & ery-lively ona | €508 Fuller, Miss, Dorothy, Kennedys | Merchants o S-pint Double Boilers | Copper Nickel Plated Tea | Passing of The Call. sponsible for them. until within a few davs before eloction, | . 3°° camp' ire girly, with Miss K. | acpendents ... 8 5 For Infants and Children. Sqiiet Tapoed Bibecrve Kotk | and Cormee Pots, 7ac P nantic Call, a weekly news- Left for Ohio. e o T e e eanals | merelda Macdonald of Willimantic, en- | e iaral The Kind You Have Always Bought > o FRUNEED, Sexie 7t Copper Nickel Plated ® Tea per whieh €. D, Stone of this city| Rev. C. H, Barber left Sunday|gates on both city tickets. | ;;‘»~.1d4 long walk on Pomfret lmldj.\‘H:x::amuvvrs ' !IE Poe - o e s | started several weeks ago, did not| evening for Columbus, O, where he is E L | Saturday | Clerks RRIE ae (e 2018 \d Plated "Tea | COME OUL last week and from all re-| to attend the Anti-Saloon league con- E"°""’a" Ga"”' on lwz'"‘Ta"Ik’ | ; Butnam fs enihusiastic aver gfnd | Crescents . Bears the 25-quart Seamnlens Water Pa ke ated Tea | pires publi ‘of | the newspaper | vention, Rev, Mr, Barber goes in com- | _An attachment has been placed in | ope The opera stars were also very | Independen i s = ; | has been indefnitery saspended by Mr.| pany with H. H. Spooner of the Con |the water supply tank on Oak Hill | well pleased with their reception here | Warrens .. Signatu.e of 7 14-quert Deep Dish Pan No. T Nickel Plated Tea Kettle, 05 | Stone. | necticut Temr<:-~re union, of which e e = B ST e is the president. f-quart Seamless Milk Can No. 8 Nickel Plated Tea Kettle, 1.05 % 2 h : rm Brass Nickel Plated Towel | Briof Mention. BaroUgh S ris S-pint Pekin Tea Pot ar, 45 Recent hunting licenses have beer is-| Willlam McDermott of New York is 3 sued to Fred Kies, Uriah Linderbeck, | spending a few days at his home in Oscar Ols 4 Tay Rhoades of this | Danielson. Henry McDermott of Woon- MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES Gty ¥ C1sen and Ray Rhoafes of this| et was a visitor at his home here over Sunday. B SRk B BuinesBates <Biangard ON Heat No. 1205 88 Miss Doris French returns to Welles. | ©VEr ~ 5 C 2 E 4 Oil Heaters, No. 130—8ale | 1o 1oan Setn 1 ealth Officer E. C. Babson was: in ( price 55¢ price $3.19 \Taopay. after spending the week e0d| Wauresan Sunday on work comnected Raye lenterns, A Bumer—Sale| Ola Dutch Cleanser—Sale price 3 |lexe friend, Miss Blizabetn Stacey o | With the dutlenof s oce, 0 Piiss | for 25¢ MinAeapolis, was her guest during her| gavevy Yicart church at Wauregan, 18 m_lgyc Lamp, complete—Sale price ) feet Water Proof Clothes Line |StaY- i i The Avery Strong company finished | Rev. Ignatius Kost administered first their k of repertoire and vaudeville | communion to a class at St. Joseph's at the Loomer Opera house with For| ¢church in Dayville Sunday morning. Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, § in a set No. 1 Universal Food Choppers— en Clothes Pins for 8¢ Sale price 950 18t Absorbing Dust Cloths Se. Mother's Sake at the matinee and The| Mrs. George H. Call is to have the Standerd Oil Heaters, No, 126—Sale| Dust Absorbing Dry Mop Girl of Fagle Ranch at the evening | members of the Ladies Benevolent so- price $2.89 Liftle Jewel' Floor Broo performance Saturday. clety_of the Congregational church at bk her home for a meeting Wednesday Personals, afternoon. The Ladies’ Reading circle is to meet Miss Mae . Davis was a week end \'is-l " i THE H s M “ R RAY G fl itor in Bostom. ;vi".!ehn;‘éz; T. E. Hopkins this tMFnday) 1 U, . Miss Jennie Higgins is spending a Will Lay Cosnoratiarh. . Rt. Rev, J, J. Nilan will be at Moosup . - Mrs, William Vanderman is in Put- 2 5 ¥ 5 | William next Sunday for the laying of the cor- ul f k next Sundai for tho lying of the cor- You would if you knew about it Miss Ma Mifford pent Sunday at | building, ‘ A Speedy Trip. 1 = Thomas Ashton and C. Ottenheimer| . H, Pellett recently drove his car were in Hortford Saturday to Stamford and return in one day, Ml dacs S ind Mray Chaxids Yo © vis. | making within & fraction of @ mile of 3 -th t . s, Charles young are ViS-| 450 miles, and was back in Danielson 5 5 o e e a % her home in Colcheste el nseda iit; B¢ Dolree iting relatives in Providence. ot s Miss Mollie Murphy of Hartford is ¥ Everybody ie going to need it more visiting relatives in Willimantic Stage and Aute Collide. Brooklyn at about 7.15 Saturday in the future, too, when the earning | Mr. William Cress of West Main At 8 | street 1s in Providence for &8 evening there was a cellision between 5 s | capacity is less than during youtn st n W . “Wherewithall” | o midie-age. f | Frank Whita of Hartfra was-a Wi- | 35 83tomoblle driven by Bdwln Ben- N fmnatic. viisitor Suiurdayand Sun (il in Clebelind. The stsge had tw = : A Glenwors ot o Gas ange o s, 1203 g b e, jassengers. No one was injured. The ) s . ¥ some THEN is to save a little 1HOW Homer Neil was in South Willington | Stuge. was slightly damaged and the ‘mcans solid comfort and loss fucl. horse attached to it scratched a bit. —a little at 'a time, but that littre over Sunda, The accident occurred near the jail. , at the home «f his pai often. brice Miss Ethel Mosley of Rockville, for- merly of this city, spent Sunday in OBITUARY. town, A, N. Potter was a week end visitor Mrs, John Osbern. & at the home of her father. A. N. Potter | . Mrs. John Osborn died at her home Th ’“' t' S = l t { t of Church street. in Elmville Saturday about noon. She e illimantic davings Instiiute e s was Miss Mary McGorty, daughter of & I B AT e e 1At Mr. ‘and Mrs ".'nhnjgk;aorly . S Preside: N. D. WEBSTER, . e R AR LS ! and was born in Elmville in 1872. S SUSERY: ot iy fulende S feaves her husband, one child and Hire AL B, Congdon, roadmaster for the: brotbers, James, irank and Bernard.

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