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» - NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESD DECEMBER 30, 1913 - - - S— - HAKE IT ic,D dP ‘ g - mantlc, onan sithamy |- ... : - i s 3| dens. A Norwich en Shows WILLIMANTIC day of some of the members of the [line Rivers of Union street. The bride You How. - Henetolent and Protective Order of |und groom will spena their honeymoon DANIELSON BR -'Who took advantage of the pres- |in Boston and on thefr return will re- | y: = " OOKLYN INDUSTRY. ence in town of Fstcemed Leading |slde at 38 Jackson street. Windham County National Bank De-| Dowt bear unnecessary burdens. Announces a Sale of the Newest May Locate in Willimantic—Employs !\"r:[m:)t\ilixulmn I:S;ux:’l!gfrln‘;l[‘ 31:;:5;1:\1 Robbins—Wilbur. clares 6 Per Cent. Dividend—Funeral | Burdens of a bad back are heavy. Men—Needs Local Capital. B N b | el Bt o B el T TR B el ek e o e s e ! _ |of Starting a lodge here. There are it | Afrs ‘Ea Wilbur of West Willington | H8d @ Prosperous Year—Officers of | pogn'y Kidney Pills.are for -bad DRESS MA I ERIALS R entat £ rooitlyn, N |ty or more Fiks in this city and it is | were married Monday by Rev, Willlam | Firemen's Association. T € £ b | probable that something may be done | ¥ Rowley. The ceremony took place | R e kidneys. A Swith nmitiee of lin the near future toward having a/ai Rev, Rowley’s home abi | Rev. an rs. W. D. Swaffleld are P an Trade and | lodge tn Willimantic. | Shelihpioyleys home Sbofk NEAD. |spending o fow. days et Malden, Mase.| FOT 1ame. weak ang aching backs, s Me 0 Tesard - ! Nondor ot s et o ere Aha |, Miss Ruth Provost of Stamford has| Local endorsement proves their a e scheme | Accused of Stealing Wedding Ring. | bride. "® |been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John | . EVBNING AND . : s pmittes: | Frank Muryniak, the Russian in jail - - Burns of Mechanic street. wouh, et o ¢ eh LLfiff“‘< with Dreaking 1‘\325%3\\.“\”,::3 lasuinig \Papes ta Allanss Every-Night Entertainment. Mrs. J. F. Sundstrom, Norwich, it Bk s B Row Dect, (6, hasntr e Clerkk Bdgar M Warner. of Putnain | oJ9hn T Lewls, new manager of the| Conn, says: “For several years I v hd & <l that the ng Russian dispos of issuing first and second papers to e 1 1 1 B F 1 . o LREE A (0 S 0 dRBOSGtat | aiens’ defichng (5 bectme naturaiizec. [Damicizon. T eatvessity | OtheT Kdney disorders. ‘T had about We conilllder this the most important sale of the season in this line of goods, be- r rings and $230 In cagh and then ||| o emees has been spending o fow dass at bis despaired of ever getting relief when | j§ cause throug] _fortuna!e purchas;s enables I"d:-o sell the newest materials at our bargain . st Polieh irls. fro : - C. ator. ome in Danielson. advi 's K rices. Th i i i i i couple « olish g o hon + as ad D K 3 € T ti Louple of Polish girls, from WHOM | Letters of administration wers | Miss Bessie Viger of Boston was a L men adyjist o)ty gtoame MUY P ight time to consider getting a dress for the coming local functions. Thik e Sl Shone e B i ;xlanwd by .Im‘u\:le J:;lh!-‘s A. Shea at the |Tecent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. John Pills. 1 procured a supply of the week | peen 1aid at the you et s e court Monday morning on the | Moran. e e Soth o Ronts g . ; . . statled | °" o i oan " | estate of the late Dwight 1. Barstow | Warden W. I Bullard, an officlal of :‘""’d' 2L Soun S"": Dzog 35 inch MESSALINE, all silk, the kind the other stores get $1.25 yard— our price a b P o - d J. . Barstow of this city was ap- | the Killingly Manufacturing company, | Store, and through its use my kidneys 85¢ : 3 Lighting Co.s Directors Meet. | poinied administrator. Gerald Waldo |is in Akron, O, on S e e 5 2 yard. Large variety of shades. o Phe following directors of the Rock- | and James T. Johnson were named as | Wallace Caswell of Melrose, Mass, | "¢ smmpend e e W e e e e MBS L B L is visiting friends in Danielson for a|every way.” TOrkS | held a_meeting in this city Monday, at few da - ; THE NEW SILK AND WOOL IMPORTE -’ Lavhich routine business s transacica e o 2 N s A iitns . Athiaruidea | » Torysale byNal dealark, . Prise 160 ORTED SAN-TONY ¥: < 5 Snder v v — to spend the New Year holida N s. Foster-Milburn ¢ 3uffalo 5 s s = + P = aay | Dell ot W A spdimard ot | Sl e Adl ip syferid. the r holiday in New f\em‘x os “l tiipuzn fy LL”“‘“- We are showing this exquisite material of Silk and Wool that is just as soft and crisp as | New Lo . Warner o - g ; i New York, sole agents for the United . . Nex DL e o o | Conraa Richards of Lowell is spend- | New York. sole agen Crepe Meteor. Ele % - o ! | Bfan GEi [ olydiy: S, widow of Wolcott Avir, |, COnad Richards of Lovell in spend. | 0 P t gant shades. Regular price $1.75 yard. Our price $1.00 yard. | NEWS OF FATHER'S DEATH Monday, the cause being old age. The | €100 ; e Condition. | By deceased was born in Frank i | Mrandalra, Fredertek Keech of New/ - Bemeniber . thy neme™Doar'e end i s " S Cabled to Loeal Visitors from Engéand. | and was well known to people in that | Haven have been spending several|take no other. 40 inch ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE, $1.10 yard. - % Tocallty, and had heen fesident of | da¥s liere with M. and Mrs. James & i AR ol e T Tam ¥ and Miss F South Coventry for nearly sixty years, o If you constipated, ur entire . . e L g i e e e oy T Aud M, . W Heit or Bratt | soitan 1 Totkinal s O manie mirs 40 inch ALL SILK CREPE DE CHINE, in the most delicate evening shad h pumi s b Geor T { Jasper Harris of South Coventry, Mrs. | dence were Sunday gue: of relatives | ter kept in the body—serious results 1 'R . o g shades, the ter sy odor cablesram’ from mington Spa, | E. H. Hall of North Windham, F. A. |in Danielson. e o, se DE Kinea ey Lita | |f $1.75 quality—our price $1.10 yard. a slight sedime: : ) Eng e morming, announce | Aver, N. E, Ayer and J. C. Ayer of | Forest Ainsworth, formerly a resident! Pills and you will soon get rid of con- o i e ng- |ing the news of the dearh’of thelr | Coventry ! Nver ot Rochdale, | in {his scctlon, drove the 19 miles from | stipation, headache and ocher troubles. a =¥ r, Fudge \rles A Barnes, of | Mass. There are also living ten grand. | Franklin, Mass, to Danielson for a|25c at druggists or by mail H. E. VELTY VE] s R el thy it | children an “Seven great-grandenii- | visit with triend Bucklen & Co, Philadelphia and St NEW NOVEL' $]13ROCAEED LVETS, all colors, made to sell at $2.50 yard— . 5 e aren Robert Burns, now in the real estate | Louis. our price in remnants $1.00 yard. s wer Band Issue Practically Sold. Frank Werasto. business in New York, has been spend- | = —— P! i . s o Ao iolipre it Sy 05 RO Ak Wernate 51, miod at his home | IDE & few days here with his parents, |, 3 o - o 1 : SEerip onane ran o, 51, died at his home | My, and Mrs. John Burns of Mechani¢ |18 the history of the institution has £ = OF fhe work on the Windnam | on Temple sireet Monday mornine at i B Burds X Hephe boen cxperienced. At the (wo savings | Our Silk and Dress Goods Department has been greatly enlarged. Our aim for the e SHB0L Sudiihe e | ock had resided in th 3 Colviri- banks here many new accounts have | . . i : o i by | avout. four vears and leaves a |, Colvin-Carlsen Engagement. P e D e i it not- | @ coming season is to show the newest goods at greatly reduced prices. Eiks y Lédie g i iday jand one son, Paul, of this city, also | M. and Mrs. Fred B, Colvin of Ma- | withstanding the cost of living, ‘many i SEs sold to Leech a brother in New London, street have announced the engage- | have been able ‘i "o lay | i} i g : e $ Hes Yor iua 50 d OF [ thole. duugnten, Mibs Zyipus:| L bota jeble cand willig fo ley We will be glad to have you call and inspect our line. New Goods received every day. ————— be ¢ this week. in the School street school, to| %" ¢ g R To i Da ! e Brief Mention. | Bawara o et e e e emen’s Association Officers. To Core & Cold in One Day | WEDDINGS. . Lathrop s in Hartford on| New Year's Postoffice Schedule. The following is the list of the new Sy - | o e | business, s = 3 Iy elected officers of the Danielson i S S Bigley-Rivers. | Lawrence Casey was in N“"“““'nz:l ‘t.rynlfl:er <\_‘m‘r\‘~s A. Po(‘ter has an-| Firemen’s association, including all of . | Rev. 3. 3. Papillon unite [ ay on business. nounced the New Years holiday hours| the companies of the local fire depart- oo i |} Monday morning at i e el : _iat the postoffice, which will be closed| ment, for the ensuing year: President, | | W and -l 1s |from 12 noon to 6.30 p. m. The ru-| A" P’ Woodward, chief of the depart- | o WA 1 1te | spending a few days in Boston. I e will be suspended for ”“";ll‘t‘ ]" vice ealiet P Sy e . & 4 / | s tend o % Lkl e pen nt; vice president, James Gartland, | 261 N h C REMGVAL L | St Tonte Keating is e suest of “The mones”arder and Bosta | Seiiiant Sihet soebeliny and trom | ain dtreet, Norwich, Conn. T h:\:c removed x L o st \'n‘wl“ at \\h.» [Reipout M seth Keating, o nEe Jepariment Jlosed. “1‘ urer, W. Fenner Woodward. Dire | Lo | " Eawara Fitzgerala returnett to Hart- | ings to all patrons of the office. 1 Homs Go Mo 1L ahn L Gardent| r e === | ford Monday after a short visit In this Considering Compensation Act. Pioneer, No, 2 Lashier, ROugh | s———— —— ‘ T city with his mo First Selectman Hiram S. nd Ready, N¢ ge O. Thomas, } ] B 1 . e ‘ ne A i ) | Mrs. Harriet (Wood) Pratt and child | has taken up with the towr Rattler Hook and Ladder compan ny Charles . Searls and Judge | draw their accounts to be taken away | Evan Jones and son Ned have return 4 atic: Gt 5 | have returned to Putnam after a brief | consideration of Killinely's Louis Kenn, General Putnam . Henney of Hartford, counsel for | at this time, and they therefore issued [ed to Waterbury after spending the = e - 3 Visit with Mrs, Pratt’s mother in this | under the new workmen's compensa samer Co. Intertalnment commit. | the institution, and the officials there- | the restraining order that has gone holidays with relatives here E | city tion law that becomes operative Jan. 1, tee. C. A. Hamiiton, Wal I. Chase, This conference and meeting of | into effect | Mrs. Sarah Schlough, Miss Bertha . y { ] pC Monday after spending the week 'counsel will be taker George O. Thomas, ;«n.\] ‘(imn:xxx’u:{w;u and ”‘,}f vuulwl { closed a method reducing the ir ruv.r‘u‘ to Waltham after spending S e ii \ {'end at the home of father, E. Har- | The mills and factories in town wil e e or the bank and Treasurer Tourtelot- | penses of its administration will be { the holidays at the home of Edwa Painless Extracting : atarrn| | low Holmes. L dlose tbmbEiow (Wedneaias) s te Saturday. Such action as was taken | evolved, and this will mean a saving, | JORes : o and Fihing a Specialty | Ih Teeuas, w I . Das "'r 3l e ;3’: hol 'Nm-'::l: g ;h,“‘,l,),;\ s ’“,,‘\ fnlln\\m;{d . :;:h‘i[l:u;m.\\:lhul\\ }\',‘"}.I,),i Will Continue to Reinvest Funds. s S‘a‘::':l hslun-e.H \ i . ; ’ i mother, Mris, Mary Teevans, o jended in Danielson B : ; a8 (it s et JFunds. | George Yeomans has sold s store i ks Shraat; - Willimatie S saiit b 300ft and {10 Mot Mu e T e Tew stores carrying cers | Temporary Closing of Putnam Savings g calm | when © announced. uthe bank will continue to reinvest]in the Phinney block to Joseph Peeler, Ielephon \ 3 . {ada, where he is engages yusiness. @ lineg t0 re op issi A conditiol s due in great | Tunds a D BEOT ik gy who completes ork on the 4 Telephone | B venors—they enly ir- e e i en et tain Iin o remain open. Bank By C:flmmla ners As A Pre- Iye Conditlon e A I Erias | the benefit of its depositors until such | farm Jaw. 1 Me: Besir mostemang == : - h ’ s Martha Curry, who spent Sun- YR cautionary Measure—Solsly To Pro- | lecamios ave not due to mismanageme- | time as it may seem advisable to al- | making considera contemplates & e e 5 By o = ) S 4 due to a. = . i aking considerable changes Auio T k Movi ritate the delicate I v e B G T SEX BEL GENT DIVIDEND. tect Its 7,201 Depositors—Trouble | ment of funds or to any ofher cause 1‘ oy U Lonl G ToniNe Dutme 0 [nicte snd yiok 25 miove fiom Suskys o iruc oving membranes. | Sumy, in, ths clty, returned Monday |1 red by Ditectora of Windham| Due To Depreciation Of Bonds—in. | Sreating o loss than s macket (BiCs” | e Gificiats i e St Jite o, | Wide 10 the tenement over thie store. 3 " " East Hampton to ; : 2 for which the bank’s officials can- | the officia ank that the con- | * Need of Trolley Waiting R LONG DISTANGE ‘WORK Mod % in the graded school Coulfly; National Bank, stitution Has High Grade Assets. SoRiRh L e ditions of the bond market will have y Waiting Room. 2 | odern science proves Yig - 5 s B 4 p b4t not be held responsible. s b6 aitbr ) D g Chris| ek S, A SPEC n ora Mronday . were Tionls B Ak so improved by next July as to allow uring Christmas week and the Sal 5 & wté:: : catarrh a symptom | Lise Mary . Larrabee. John | At the reguiar weekly meetine of the| _Under a temporary restraining order | Value of Bonds Has Shrunk. i bank to resume. At the annual [ urday before, when the trolley service - AV S, or 'phone | of poor health 3 Dixon van Zant Mrs | directors of the Windham County Na- | 1ssued by the bank commissioners of Tourtelotte, in reviewing a | Meeting of the corporators in v omewhat delayed, especizlly the 2 or 254-5, Willimantis, Gt | . | Patrick - Conaell, Miss ! tional bank Monday morning 2 divi- | Connecticut, Fred P. Holt and Norris | jig¢ ‘of the bank's securities said Mon- | there will be an increase to twelve in | th, when no cars came Wito the vil- = T | Treat the cause with SCOTT'S § | tta McCullock dend at the rate of 6 per cent. per an- :s Lxm;xu and by .,mh;.r‘n, fiyen them | gay “afternoon that the institution | the number of the trustees, thus adding | 1.; e {u-:;v 4.15 to 6.45 p. ., the lack MULSION which contain A6 and M e e o e ot et an | through an act passed by the leglsla- | fotas e Cest shtzte on foreclosure aad | three: trustees. The board of trustess | 978, trolley walting zoom was.grcatly JAY M. SHEPARD g;lhl il :uhe:;'cr';?%"waurj fodinne: e s JATed on the Sanital 510K | fure:gr 1915, ChaptariT4T of tHeTPUD- | Laks ho bas) Siobky on OLeE stocia | may be made up of the present mem- felt. The people of Yantic and Fitch- 2 h 3 i L o ick the bloo | evening et returned Sunday | ora on that day. This was the 158th | lic Acts of this year, the Putnam Sav- | Ts big proportion of assets are in|DErS. or in part of such and new | vilie and hundreds who use the trolley Succee Elmore & Shepara | J§ and energize the system, hypo- B | S0oh Sl iihas with ~ the © Missey | Semi-annual dividend Ingibenk Wi Alosed Bt Doemt Menday | oas T O O e hess | Miembere. ‘tho boatd s elsotol:to he| ot Mete Weeklytste foros athiwart Funeral Direct dEmbal phosphites to nourish and up- @ | Mooney, Mrs. Sheas sister | P fnd 16 restrained Bromysiaying qut dive khes shrurke 1% | approved by tho bank commissioners. " | 1, the, PPCh Whep Luere 13 sueh & fo- i v i i % Yo | ends or money or re - os! R ! 2 - lay. ould meet public require- OrandLmoatmer r:::otfznr;e;‘csl, and glycerine @ | Rev. and Mrs, M. B. Plumb of Soutn | GUNEBALS: vl e i Dl e o Statement of Bank's Condition, | Notice to Other Bank: ments it a small waiting station would 60-6: - < 11 h eal. f | Windnam iett Monday for Bridgeport | o T o e, i hank 18 191 he following is a statement of the | The bank commissioners feel that | bo erected by the Shore Line company ot Wil | Thoufands testity that | 0 VISl MI- Plumbis relattves (Asze- || L MEslydls A Taft ScHine of GThat T anlnces and its oMiials | bawmie contitfon up to tHe CIoBPRg bus- | confldence/in the wtability ot the hatle [ forlls Convenionss of patrans. ' Autes 1 Assistar Tel. connection | Seote’s Emulsion ovetasis ception is 10 be given to Rev. and Mrs. | Tuneral services for Mre. Lydia A.|retain the right of reinvesting the fany: as to Justify them to say to all banis | mobiies are getting many calls by peo- s =1 e e they a it Gl | Tast weve Condncted at her lome o | FunaS of the bank, ‘nder the direction fea 1 jrasmers mitiine gute o sdvanchix e i et gl oot A ; | catarrh | ermanenty g e A by et | founs oTithe Bauls tnder e Slvechin f e 80 per cent, on the pass books of the | open, and quite an auto service is ca HIRAM N. FENN a ay and it wi !‘,‘h,( k by Rev. Clarence H. Barber of | stit = refiay At {local bank. ried on between Fitchville and Nor- N. e g g Parsorinie. SElotk bR By . Ba of | stitution may go on producing earn- nd los: o $ o B 1 2 S b = Y he Congreg: 81 churoh; relatives] nis g R EIS Aok | The temporary closing is not due to | Wwich in the winter for that reason NDERTAKER and EMBALMER Rev. C. L. Adams is n Hartford on and friends from this piace and. fr ings in the largest possible deg: | of funds or any i Church St, Willimant { TRt righe Nbraii e edleeh Connond: Dutdaiths Calt | & | Seistacever. ouiBide of the 16 | mupens. Magain ok o ead tat 1s Park of anover spent Mon o ) s tend " Bur 3% The bank's dif 1 s are due t he | opee o ORDE: ion of the marke! e of he Lugene Jsenning §o Ao al his city. estfield cemete .ouis E. Kennedy | ¢ ion of the nd market, in hd on han 16; ex-| rities . ¢ e bank. de- : tha evening of Dec, Te had se George Siswick of Stafford Springs | Was the faneral cirector which the greater part of the assets of | $95T10; total $5,895,468.56. | tion of the Value of _the|lio) Dundies In his atis which. were was in this city Monday. : ki the are ted, principally in | i £h ) ities at the present time sems al- | gq 1 ana his suit was ruined rineni 0 arroun went to Ne; ne: services for Mrs no other cause. | Bonas hela by the bank re; it | plus of the institution and to justify | : k i | London Monday on business. | Wilkins, aged 68, who died in A bt e | nearly two and one-half millic T Do senercative pollcy Sanpled by tne Canadian Way of Advertising. L ko Miss Haze I”: o e ol 'h‘y :',: !':‘-!\\ A e el ias dollars. Of this amount $2,105,01 ustees with the approval of the com- | ":vmlu and -\'fljw Year cards and ew days with friends in Hartford. — afternoon, Rev. James I. Ge ; closing of the bank a8 a | Toilvond bonds and these missioners mail matter from Toronto and other rr | Mrs. Patrickk Rooney is entertaining | °ficiating. Burial was in Dayville to the people of but | ies that the S e Bank's Officials. | points of Canada received here are dis- { her sister, Mrs. P. Keega of West. | cemetery. The bearers were Edward, | ot as a shoc k. In October last the | .yrred, practically wiping out o Atiicers iy diiariata b | plaving in the postmark “Help the | | Everett and Winslow, sons of | battk reduced its dividend rate by one- | (ween the book value and the it e A e Muskoka Free Hospital for Consump- = i ; s tholacneared. o Winslow John Boyes | half of one per cent. This action was | ent market value, the bank's surplu reamfolo esiden: es.” It eldom mail comes fro WILLIMARTIC. CONN Maztha Potter Monday 0 |and’ Robert = Hasking, sons-ir taken G0 safe Euard the JeposItors | ob siasass ihe. hankc oMcialo. hold, | Grosdsiocki, vice pres ne S g f - e e fam Smich, | Funeral Director Trving Drabblo was in | ihirests, and followed o heavy series | however, that the val: o § 5 er Foaiier. Toeasyeel Soesn't advertise an exposition, horse | ' i oHarra ot e varraperinta MBE | O hdrawals extending over & perl- | giade securities will v ad ik em; trustel show, carnival or something going on. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Perkins and | Winglow was formerls a resident of|0d of several mohths. The Bt e N ot fha e o e e iR s lendhi it L g b n \\:u\n;»r ]xruwniad Monday from a ! Eimville. making the slight reduction in the div- | pius. but the bank comm ' e it I e 4o New Haven—Form: Lieutenant y visit in Maplewood, R. L | s dend rate caused a flurry yugh D T 1 et e wr C. Stetson, Frank G. | Governor D. A keslee and his Aut | c lur though it | lievéd it advisable to issue etters, ur Tourtelot . criogg e o s Rev. Paul Keating of New London is | 4 e SmebileDamagsd by Fire: was taken for the best interesis of all | ing order of Accotin {1 fere, cArthur. Tourtelptle, &e D. | hrother Clorence Blakeslee, have pry spending a few days here with his g _;\.xutumo\nh‘» truck lowned by Byron| concerned, and almost immediately Shieh. tha bamh R snted Dwight Place church new stone | brother, Dr. W. P. Kedtin Tordotl, x’-"-;nit ;.lrr. Tndfl\({m‘ ;‘l‘ yl J‘rrr—'f;;]lu\\-mg the announcement of the have dropped. It 2 fact, neverthe- YANfiAC_—HA—_—PPE ING! eps at its principal entrance, costing . = % Vs e Batias Hag o e don of Broad street, and used by him | ductior s more depositors sou {Gcasitt i Tateiat Talte $700, ARE GOING FAST IN THIS AFTER CHRISTMAS [ maiiisrgtmilia Fotier has returned to | in'tis bushiess In Providence, ws bad | to_withdraw their funds, i D ik theininne from s BARTENINGS sl Latbror] v i damaged and put out of commission | ing in p e ¢ e 10 E ; : < nome of | ; n by th wpaired ar o istma - SALE : ¥ when it caught afire Sunday in the | protect itself and requiring tha ¢ el nd | Grace Church Christmas Festival ; E | Ar. ana Join Fiynn returned to | Snagwood district, near the Rhiode Is-| positors give four month ¥ R 6,000 5 (0 NOC [P eomn g Stere SqlHaent Fuled their home In Hartford Monday after | lana line e Mr. Jordon was ariv-| ten £l e foul angh i, Dot re worth a $100,000 more in market a3 1of 6to 1 ing fo Sinoiones e e el e il B e R R Town and City Bonds. i e B e ; 1 g here | ves, ; a- | areds of these orders have siice heon wn and Ci 5 | Amert Austin turned to W Vinter Coat 1 perfect fit, | 0= Myra Read and Miss Dorotny Letter from Begt Ford. e ot e R O oW AL e Follovdie | Goster: witer\n it i town witn 1 | 3 "t ) Eimore returned to Boston Monday.| Warden W. Siliird has e e et e h e o Ly e D e 30T 600 A Lowai e varents, Mn and/ Mk Mythan Ajst If the regular price, will do well to [JjThey have been guests of O. A. Ses- N T R ne e o oh ih The | S emmban $oh a0 W andateck | Corke] Bratt s VR o e | sions for the past weel. the matter from Bert Ford, “ton | action taken by the bank commission- | $9,825; city of Putnam, $5,000 STScNGI N sale is going on. There are [§! Aiss Pauline Bill returned Monday | newspaper reporter who stirred u w | ers Mond: r if those who gave nc Railoed Bohds Prootor . leaves. . towat gar it I Pl | to New York.where she attends school, | England with his published stories| tice to withdraw had been permitted il b Waeark U Saosed From Nervousness Caused by values offered in Coats that represent [|Miss Bil spent the Christmas recess |about Jack Knowles, the primitive man | to o &0 a heavy drain on the in | Atlantic/ Coast line. $100000; N. Y| Willlim Woodman . it stvle. material 4 ; | at the home of her father, A. I. Bill | who spent two months in the M ton's resources’ would have resulted, | N. H. and F, §200,000; Buffalo and| Holvoke Mase, hase bee Female Ills—Restored to new in style, material and workman- R auqui s {Woods last summer, and about whom | as it would have been necessary to dis- | Susduchanna, $70,000; Chicago = and some e ' o b friends. - Shiv, | (Additional Willimantic News on Page | and his experiences there has been a | Pose of securities that cannot be profit- | Alton §100.000; ¢ 1. ang Q. faint e e e Health by Lydia E. | Three.) ;:n;\u L\f\»}fl!T'}:rsr;'“l;?:”m:‘s’\]rézx‘:."m;pfi :\;‘:xflxxvr;‘ v\\';fl’\m:u]\“ tageously disposed ;:_E:'. zc I‘“\‘l‘zdx‘lh‘l”&y" 3 n].:“.‘.‘,m‘. T A LR Pinkham’s Vegeta- E 203 10V e as aving worked to- Bondiiariket Ma | cago Milwauk wul, grous by % : . ,. <l y Improve. Tlinols Central, ' (group) | Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin ble Compound. 4 > ! = Afeie T closed until the annual meeting of the | $100,000: I Memphis, ;Since the drei Hax heewn o form on | S1 ( W | corporators, which comes on the third | 000; Minn. a Paul, $100,00( the canal several sm boys have N, Y. =t ‘ £ 5 | ee n A PROSPEROUS YEAR. Monday of July, 1514, In the' mean- | eraj Runge $10,000; Montana Extenslon | been making conside exertion t Autary B L it fm; Children’s i | 2 3 time there is an opportunity for the |$100,000; Montana Central, $100,000; | 8¢t the gutter paving cs aut to Dervousness for ten years, and had suc B ; Payrolls Increased in Various Manu- | bond market to improve, as there is|Sioux City and Pacific, $50,000; St. | (oSt the ice. As it is uinst morganic pains that marke the following prices: | ° facturing Establishments—Increased o the formulating plans for the | Louis, Iron Mountain and thens | public property, the children have been 8 sometimes I would & io i Deposits, IHUGERics: reopening of the institution | River and Gulf, $150,000; St. Paul,| Warned against continuing the actlon e in bed four days $1.89, $2.69, $3.89, $4.89 and $6.89 Iour ]nd sl oo e s s e R o cacae presen \lues from $2.50 to $8.50 i L TAL (e sl B 918 close at band | | Fecple famniar witu: ihoconditian | SERLON, € e e e e e eat or sleep and did i 52 $0.1 ey s o lingly's b of the institution declared Monday | 5o JFlaute 808 G ant 8 o Sy 8 oh Grecn shusch Wone . - o — | manufac BTN transactions afternoon that, accordi o the: $2.0 hese figures are as given | attended Thursday n not want anyone to 4 | \/Ve SC” the year find the dfios = 0d | knowledge and fien e “n'z}“.“ it B N Ll "lgother ound for the rosy predictions made | pr ; or par values | dren of the Sunday school. After the : | probably be no zreater loss to the de- v the me at all. Some- | for the new vear, at the end of 1912.| positors f .ntertainment, stereopticon views of n : ' i HORSE BLANKBTS A Ln Lo Tror) i wekoricy S ated |10 AeLOK brip Aieilend. etk deniitols Silaier T HE i vt D A R 7| for seven hours at a - ests here, there will not be much com- Income Not Impaired and they are representative of about| Robert Cochrane, proving very In- I"|time. Different doc- ; plaint. Pavrolls have increased in va- | Treasurer Jerome Tourtelotte, who | eVery lown city, vilage iend b nlng) ¢ e:ant enterfaining . | |tors did the best e e BS Tious manufacturing establishments in | has been with the hank in his present |and all the farming communities in | ow Weeks of Willimantic spent ey co for me a very agrecable w; hough thera| capacity since March 1, 1880, a period | this section of the state. Many of them | with relatives here. r - By ae BT e Instaaey where | of nearly 84 vears, sald Monday after. | are persons of small means, but the| ~ Louis Vanderwuart has returned to until four months ago 1 began giving up“al $100,000. Surp.us and Proiits $166,000 OF ALL KINDS B O O T e aVhe™® | noon that the action taken by the bank | (¥ing Up of their funds is oniy partial, | Lynn after passing the holidays in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- - ) ' €d_ but on the whole there has buen a | Commissioners was due to ~the de- |in a way, for the bank commissioner: 5 e s Lekdl il a Established 183 FUR COATS substantial gain. Seesglon of the Dand oo . the, 9e- | nave motified bank of the amount| Charles N. Congdon has been con- POURC 5 HXY ow 1 am in -goo« tablished 1832 Hast Killingly and Willlamsville have | ¢ome cf the bank has not been at all | that it seems warranted in loaning on | fined to the house for several days by ;El""h' EM"S' vAV""“MM L l‘;”" 15 = come to the forofront this year as sec- | Impaired, he said, and the dividend for | the pass books of the local Institution. | ill k leasant Street, Auburn, New York. ; —AND— Sions of the town where industries are| APril, 1514, s aiready nearly earned, |It is believed that any bank will honor | and Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and o MR o oyt mlig | CARRIAGE HEATERS |l AtmctEnbats it | e fomilots bis ot S5 | htout? he” i Tot i sndh ot | 27 TR 200 0 000 | oty Mg mas s ol g gy A ] y nt has sse at the bank's | amount calitor Wk 2 Sl= — i u promptness and liberality in dealing, and a | made arrangements for doubling its| troubles will be adjusted without any | terest charges as may be arranged, so = _ St Cloud, Minn.—*‘I was so run down - oli Y s : 3 capacity. and at Willlamsville the plant | 8reat loss to depositors, that those who need money will be able | . by overwork and worry that I could not sound siness policy in administering s | LOW PRICES of the Killingly Manufacturing com- Would Not Scale Accounts. Tosget it } i That “Stuffy” Feeling stand it to have my children talk aloud own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM | = B e D i B poratiter 1o | T Teurtelstte sald that at o mest- B dmaig ol D Relieved by Kondon's or walk heavy on the floor. One of my NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby t i J st S5 I8 new o Craticn, B9 |ink ar the trnatees af thioinank ‘Mcnd | [ Bollowing the notics et M thislng - friends said, *Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s 3 , which aims thereby to ete ing smployment to o conetanty in-| duy ‘morning a Dropesition from the | Of (e bunk the following statement + Nevernegloct that rsteympiom of [ Vegetable Compound, for I know a doc- N . s asing o es. bank c ioners 1o Eoh was given out: cold. Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly wi g 4 establish with customers relations -that shall OR%N_ Full fine Tigs been the vule in ail of | 13 o issloners that the accounts | Y006 bank has assets that are high| heal andcleansothe paseages, Kin tor’s daughter here in town who takes ove reciprocall Pt T b s ST the mills and in three plants night and | he bank holds a number Af. trust ae. | grade, and a large amofnt represented instant relief. Pleasant, helpful and it and she would not take it if it were ly p anent, pleasant an o fay forces have been at werk, prac- s LR vsatrnst Ao, L5y railostt 1 nicipal bouds, =1l| @s harmless as it is effectiv r00d. ; : counts re a e tust ac- | B railroad and rcipal bonds, & s as cive. . pabtable, = 1 it up. tho pavvalle; “Phia| counte representing o large sum or | DY bllrend ard muns Poule S| 2hdBectubes” Get theoris i (L o T 5 ;u.usfa-.mr)-] operation of the' manu-| recs it would not be proper to mpaie | Due Lo the oxigencies of the time enuine at your druggist’s, “1 sent for the Compound at once and — - — FATENTS facturing plants, on whioh many other | the principals of those trust funds by | 4Ad, the shrinkage in maricet value of | for HIeQ Canpl, kept on taking it until I was all right. * pusinece Interests of the towm efo|soaling, but yather, in View uf the st |all bonds and recopnising such shrink- | gy, BONDOIS MFG. COMPANK, —Mrs BERTHA M, QUICKSTADT, 727 5th ATIONAL BA Protect your Ideas. Hantsome 60-page | CPLCQT AcEeRAent for succcss Nas meant | Litiart oo ke Aueh Suall looe a5 may | 16¢ aud appiin the same Lo e as- Avenus, S Bt Cloud, Mineg Quids "B ook Vros. el o auch nzuw to be met by passing a dividend, | 5¢ts of the ) :m 1Ih< bank commis. Lyd ’F‘ 'I kb V. o or circulation, i L | Sioners found hat there is a temper- iydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- . HARRY E. BACK, e rosperous condition of the com- s 'y i rment of the bank's o i WILLIMANTIC, CONN. HARRY & BACK, Attorney-at-Law |, i I S ctet In tho amouni| Bank Commissioners at Gonference. | F1. "I (6" e "M mat pound may be relied upon as the most Ak s 9| of the (ramsactions at the pestofce| Bank Commissioners Holt and Lip- | that mmissioners fel’ it efficient remedy for female ills. Why anielson, Conn, and af the Windham County National| Pitl spent the greater pant of the | would he unfair to allow the funds of don’t you try it? ectlTuias ] ‘bank, where ene of the very best years smorning at the bank in cenference with S, L v these who have given uoticy to with-