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NORWICH BULLETIN FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914 Willi What Is Going On Tenight shoulder, back and side, suffered in- ternal injuries, and that her mnervous system was permanently shocked. In addition damages are claimed for i ’g:vu}on No. 1, A. O. H, Center Street | preaking the carriage in which she PR 4 was driving. Maaalent, Snapter, No. 11, O. B..S,| "Nyg Sonk Is the cook at the Hotel Evangelist Newton at Baptist | Hooker. Corporation Counsel Kelley Chureh. has the matter under advisement. L e Governer Accepts Invitation to Ball. Captain Louis N. Dondero of Co. L, First infantry, C. N. G. received & formal notification Thursday from Governor Simeon E. Baldwin that the V'invitation to be present at the eighth SUES TOWN OF WINDHAM. Mrs, Elizabeth C. Sonk Claims Acci- dent Due to Unprotected Highway. Notice has been served upon the se- | annual ball of the organization was | lectmen of the town of Windham by | accepted with pleasure. i A King, attorney for Mrs. R beth C. Sonk of this city, claim: L. C. B. A. Installation. | ing damages for an accideni which | . 3 at fiere was a good attendance at happened last November, while the | SIS Nion of 'S¢, Helona: branch plaintiff was driving between Windham | (3¢ MMS{HHation Wednesday night and North Windham. i The ceremony was conducted by-Past | It is claimed in-the notice that the | p.liciis ilizabeth Maxwell and | accident occurred by reason of the fact | o d{nS A delightTul Tunch and{ that there was no railing at the point, | MY [eat¥e & P8 e ot the in- | where there is a depression or diich | SO U | Dbeside the road, into which the horse | SUAUON. | o (mcers are: Pres- and carriage went, at about seven in | ;L h¢ NGWIY Glecied OMEETs BT Presi the morning of November 9th. | dent. Agnes Rafferty; second vice- Mrs. Sonk states that she sustained | J50,C0 e rah Clancy: recorder, — — ——— er. Bridget Moriarty: financial secre- | ! fary. Mrs. Theresa Cunningham: treas- McGlone; marshal, Mar: rd. Katherine ( Neliie Donahue, urer. Anna Kelleher CASTORIA ' - For Infants and Children. | Alice Hickey Total Amount of Insurance Allowed at The Kind You Have Always Bought | £y | Fire insurance adjusters from Hart- | ford went to Storrs Thursday in con- | nection with the loss sustained in the WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Lace Curtains, Curtain Materials and Tapestry Curtains AT SALE PRICES Bears the Signatu.e of Nottingham T.ace Curtains— Sale| Muslin Curtains, ruffied or plain prices 33c, 39¢, 64c, 84c, $1.25, $1.48|Sale prices 39, 6dc, 84c and $1.25 a and $2.25 a pair. | pai Cluny Lace Curtains in white and| Scrim Curtains in white and Arablan Arab—Sale prices $1.25, $1.48, §2.25, $2.75, and $3.25 a pair. $1.89, | —Sale prices 8dc, 19225 a pair. $1.25, $1.50, $1.89, and Sash Curtains—Sale price 25¢ a pair.| Door Panels—Sale prices 2lc up. 3 CURTAIN MATERIALS | Open-work ~Bordered Scrim—Sale | Art Ticking—Sale price 25¢ a yard. | price 21c, 29¢, 33c and 38c a yard. Fish Net—Sale prices 12/5¢, 15¢, 21c Nainsilk—Sale price 21ic a yard. Plain and Fancy Silkoline—Sale price and 30c a yard. Serpentine Crepe, in floral designs— Mic a yard, : Sale price 15¢ a yard. Cuyrtain Muslin—S8ale price 11c a yard. | Rovaline Crepe—Sale price 21c a Cretonnes—Sale prices 8¢, 12/4¢, 15¢, | Y2™9 21c and 33c a yard. Plain Denims—Sale price 21c a yard. Plain Scrim—Sale prices 12/5c, 15c, 21e, 25¢ and 29¢ a yard, | Colored Scrims—Sale prices 11c, 15¢ and 21c a yard. Madras in white 21c a yard. Plain Net, 45-inch wide—Sale price 33c a yard. Brass Gurtain Rods—Sale prices 4c, 8¢, 15¢ 21c and 33c. TAPESTRY CURTAINS and ecru—Sale price Ta.res'_r_\ Curtains, worth §: )—Sale| Plain Armore and Gobelin Tapestry price $1.89, i('nm ins mercerized and damask, Better quality Tapest h )—Sale price $5.25. worth $3.50—Sale price $2.89. | : Juricy - Bopies Siayestry \, Curtamy | Dlsin Slercexizec apestry, CREaMng, worth $5.00—Sale price $3.98. 1w 5.50—Sale price $4.74. THE H, C. MURRAY CO, What Shall We Give FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ? It’s dead easy,” These Chairs are just the thing for either father, mother, sister, brother, or best girl—and there are smaller ones for haby. LINCOLN’S FURNITURE STORE Phone 285-3 Main and Union Streets, Willimantic Incorporated 1842 Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is golng to need it mor in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than during youtn er middie-age. “Wherewithall” The best way to be sure to have some THEN is to save a little 1IOW —a little at a time, but that litt'e often. The Willimantic Savings Institute H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. PR duiins | | | | i | { | fire of last Sunday noon, when Gold | urer, hall was burned to the ground and |for three year: the main building scorched. The total amount of insurance carried was al- lowed, $13,500 for the . hall and $900 for the contents, §300 for loss of rif and other mNitary property, and $4 for. the damage to the main bullding. Bachelor Girl Social. The voung ladles of the Epworth League of the Methodist church held a Bachelor Girl social at the home of Miss Claire Smith of Summit street ‘Wednesday night. Mrs. Eugene Lewis, president of the League. read seyeral | Charles M. Thompson L. Holt. Ladies’ Aid Society’s Annual Mesting. The annual meeting of the lLadles' A1d soclety of the Congregational church was held in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. with the prestdent, Mrs. H. R. Chappell, presiding. The following were eiected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. H. R. Chappell vice president, Mrs, H. T. Burr: sec- retary and treasurer, Mrs. N, D. Web- ster. ‘The course which the activities of the organization will take this year was trustee ent, Deposits from the postmaster at | for criminal business a collection of Kilitngly, amounted o $2.432.23, from | burglars hag been sathered ot the Putnam $2,640.86, from Brooklyn $26.60. | county jail in Brooklyn from various Domestic. monéy orders lssued num- | {owns, Killingly oflicers having turned bered 5,231 for amounts totalling $36,- | in no'less than six charged with this 197.01. " Domestic order fees were for|crime, while Plainfield has furnished total of $332.26. Korelgn money or- | another batch. In addition to the bur- dors were 19sued to the number of 251, | glary cases there are several others of for total of $4,730.35, the amount paid | comparative importance, so the March in foes $72.60. The total amount re- | term promises to be & busy one unless celved for money orders w‘-‘o‘ug’vksm.ss. there are many pleas of guilty o tolal amount for fees .76. 5 e Rumber of domestic money or- s Pearson to Address Suffragists. ders pald was 32,850, for w total of [ Miss Emily Pearson, state organizer $18.160.18. Twenty-two forelgn orders | of the Equal Franchise league, is to Wwern puld for a total of $798.93. The (be in Putnam this (Friday) evening to Totnl payments on domestic and forelgn | deliver an address before the mem- Mooy arders wis $18.966.08. The de- | bers of the local organization at a posits of surplus funds amounts to | meeting that is to be held in Odd Fel- 22,660, lows' hall. Schools to Have Fine Set of Maps. The Putnam town school commit- tee has placed an order for a set of eight relief maps that are the finest FUNERAL. Sidney Bastow. ‘ NORWICH ELECTRIC COMPANY | 100 FRANKLIN STREET NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS 15 Watt—12 c. p.—35¢ will burn 8 1-3 hrs. for lc 24 Watt—20 c. p.—35¢c will hrs. for 1c 40 Watt—32 c. p.—35¢ will 60 Watt—48 c. p.—45¢ will hrs. for 1c 1.5 hrs. for 1c 1 burn 5 burn 3 burn 2 100 Watt—80 c. p.—80c will burn 1. ASK US QUESTIONS e STAFFORD SPRINGS |isturned Thursday to IS[. Hyacinthe, P. Q. the college at J Danny Murphy of Norwich, capta selections and music and games wer® | by vote teft in the hands of the board | juperal services for Sidney Bastow, | ever shown In this section. There is a | Joseph Dellino Bound Over for Break- ln( the -World's Champions, S n‘.‘: enjoyed. Light rfreshments were [of directresses, eighteen in number, [ who died at his home in East Killing- | map of each continent and a map of @ and Entoring— Quarantine | guest of Jack Doyle at.the Old Baltie | serve . | of which Mrs. Fred D. Jordan is chair. | Monday aftornoon, were held in that | the world in the set. All mountain| Raised Thursday. | hotel, Thursday man. village Thursday afternoon, ev. : | ranges and elevat £ 'S V) - } il i i The local branch of the Woman's Brief Mention. Hasy Kilingly officiating. Burial was | heing based on government surveys. | tne superior court by Judse Heald m‘w'? thefllcomphinl of a ‘man named Christian Temperance Union held a| Mrs. Helen B, Brown spent Thurs- |in Hast Killingly. A.F. Wood was in| The manner in which mountain ranges | the borough court Thursday morning. | o molrio lives on the road to Scot- very successful luuch and sale at thelr | day in Norwich. charge of the funeral arrangements. |anq elevations are shown in relief| Bona was fixed at $500, and in default | (o"\f.! Contmis Donte FHico e, pent rooms, 140 Vaiiey street, Thursday af- A P oam Al v makes the work of teaching relative to ccus tted to.jall. The | oot as orian’s house Thursday afte 3 thy 1s visiting here. - g rrents and their | offense with which Dellino is charged | fool &8¢ 190k of everything which they had for sale, N effects on climate a very simpl 5 z e store- nerly mployed on the farm. Mr. ¢ vthis 5 ¢ i e n 3 c y ple mai-|is breaking and entering the store- | oom d th e young v The committee in charge was Mrs. At Attorney Willlam A. King went to| Operatives Started in at 430 a. m. | ¢ 20 O 5 a8 BRSO e s e of Joseph Wasserman and r nlan said that the youns man, who ¢. Scripture and Mrs. Wesley Morse. | Putnam Thursda, Worked Till 7 p. m. and Earned $4 | intended to teach with far greater ease | moving several articles of personel e o daes DU e The lunch table was presided over by | Harold Taylor made a business trib | par Week than Is the case when flat maps are | property, inciuding three wash tubs. | ever since he was a child. Late- Mrs,_ E. B. Walden, assisted by Mrs, {to Stafford Thursday. s naed two door screens, a coal hod and 20 been acting queerly and re- C. N. Clinton, B e At RATRRIY P 5 s Dons, al hod and 207 fused to do any work. at the same time { Katherise Moran left Thursday The putting in force of the hour | Wants Head for Sewer Department. |lamp chimney Dellino was caught | oicina 10 reason for h efusal, so it SeEsEeet e {for a brief visit in Norwich, scr week schedule of working hours | Aavor Archibald Macd s rec- | With the goéds Wednesday night about | STiNE N reason for his refusal, so The services held evenings this week | felen Boss Cummings are in New | workers and members of their families | gEERREC CARE o ot e i~ | with the Toot toutlgh®, OMéer: MAGHI .. bionaht the and next at the Baptist church at 7.0 | York for a few days. in ticular way, and that is that | 4300 8 o0l oo nits for sewer Quarantine Raised. man to the local police station and he with the sin; g evangelist, William - pepl t - now extended = b = - F. Newton, i charse, are proving the | Walter Utley returned Thursday to | their slecping time Is now eX(eRced U] connections and to keep a record of the| Quarantine has been lifted at the Will be examined later. alu such st ot New Haven after week’s visit here | 800 balt an hol SROK: 0o = same and other data that should be ou | homes of the families of Michael i i value of such meetings to the com- Ahe called upon t 0 4 | homes 3 Baltic Special Services. st YEh D5 pRrents . o he operatives are not calied upon to | T il e S e 3 Sl A munity. They are weil attended and | With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. | 8 ¥hConc until 7 o'clock. In discuss- | Fecord. “The need is an obvious EACEIIN Sl i e A el et | The services at the Methodist church, popular, and promise to accomplish | UtleX. Ing this feature of shorter hours a re- | 53y the mavor, nd cne that shouy also from the Guays, French attie T o eticed ROk e i much good. Dr. and M . B. Converse of West (X;‘ll overseer in town reca the | receive immediate attention, 3!<l‘\ schoolhouses have en rge crowd was present and Willington spent some time with | o0, Gverses o e worked in d has further suggested that ions will be e e e doat, FUNERAL. friends here Thursday on their way t0 | New England cotton mills as a boy. public convenience the water and P dam, Where Art Thou? seemed to Tl New York. He was in the mill and started on his | sewer departments might be admin- Borough Briefs. et Il e (A Dvtifeal 65 (e, pooiie Mrs. Almantha B. Cunningham. Burt A, Eastman, who for the past [ daily tour of duty at 4.30 a. m., worked | istered by the same head. It is prob an_of Boston renewing! s the address was delivered by Miss The funeral of Almantha Bingham |month has been visiting his parents [until 7 a. m. and then had half ay hour | able that some action will be taken on 1 s in the borough i Wilbur. ningham was heid at two o'clock | and other relatives in this vicinity |to go out and get breakfast. " | the matter in the near future Fred Moores has gone to Somerville; Wonday night the ¢hurch was agaim Thursday afternoon from the home of | left Thursday for a trip to the wes Returning at 7 worked until —_ —— work. 1 filled and the interest on the up= John B, Bacon of Scotland, and was | which will mean several months' ab- | noon, when there was a 50 minutes re- JEWE-n- C‘TY Napoleon Pero, Jr. _ has returned de and the power of God manifest- Semduifed by Fer. WA BB Moore fisenie from home. cess for dinner. At 12,50 he was again . from several dave vialt with ‘friends The bearers were: John B. Bacon and | TLocal people who spent Thursday in | back at work and concluded his rest- e in New York and Philadelp! “Puesday night also found young peo- John L. Bass of Scotland, and F. W. | Hartfard ineluded 3 9 Hickes Mra | fal day at 7.90 p. m. This working | Funeral of Eva Lockwoed—Mrs. H. H.| The meeting of the.incorporators of | pl, consecrating their lives to God for - Cunningham and Albert B. Cunning- | Roland White, Mrs. E. O, Smith, Mre, | arrangement also went for Saturdays.| Burnham Recovering From Serious | the Stafford Library association will be | service and the uplift of their fellows, ham of th were many | Sadie White, Edward Gavigan, Miss |as the weekly half-holiday was mot| . held Monday afternoon at the library.| Wednesday night the community was relatives and friends ttendance. | Mary Rose Blanchette, Dr. Louls | heard of at that time. For this brief s phe> — — well represented by the men of Baltia Switiinasis Scoiaad emeles. | oulivan sna Georse Kirbyfor Sfanso | attestion 5o his essupation SRS vagertaker Jhm A Hoorlgan was COLCHES Sl o et Feehe e OBITUARY. | el AR Tl e e e fore the Civilwar. | called t oVoluntown Thursday to at- — | euaren o == S Nfter that great siruggle in which | tend the funeral services of Eva Lock- | Funeral of Festus J. Shailer—Herman | P €¥ening. . (. 1o o spectat Morris Carey. | Mrs. E. E. Mam: s ‘nt Thursday in | the then voung man served with honor wood, the six-year old daughter of Mr. s Death—Ilce Fishing Success- | cervice for men only at the church at Morris Carey, 35, born in this city, | poors, B B. Mafiit spent Thursday In | 553 "was “thrice wounded, he returned | and Mrs. Henry Lockwood. The child |3 o'clock and the service promises to educated at Sf. Joseph's parochial | anam: | to the mills and eventually worked up | died after scveral days' illness with | be well atte Every man is being school, who has been in the employ | Mrs. H. C. Murray spent Thursday | to be head of a department. His later :::": :,-:nnn} Akl : Be: ides \Iur‘p:‘rv Prof. A. E. Lyman of Columbia has | urged to m ¢ his business to at- of the American Thread company for | In Norwich, ! et years in mill work were spent in Da guistens iy sunviend iy A ”»r)‘ijp TS | peen the guest of friends g tend the men only meetirg. many vears, died from Bright's disease | Mrs. A. I. Bill n New York for |ielson and by the time he retired th s 3urial was in the Rob- The Asiatens of Cragtn ' Meicrial = 3 Erge at six o'clock Thursday night, at St.|a week end visit had been many changes to make more | bins wn'"w‘r\. brary Neld: thelr niesting in the 1 | OFFICERS ELECTED oh's hospital. Mr. Carey was a| @ L. Bidwell of - Norwich spent | satisfa ¥ th upations of mill | Mrs. H. H. Burnham who went 10 pujjding Wednesday afternoon at BY WOMEN DEMOCRATS. and highly esteemed youns | Thursday in this city workers, and the privilege of ;’»«mlu:; the da betore Christmas and | g6l il man. He leaves a widow and two sls- | 1 4 pagy of Putnem was a wini- | Until 6.30 a. m. was not the has been criticall 1}1“;1?";”1; able to Funcral of B X - Shatlor: Whte of. Congssssman Cullop of indi- Rap e pEl S | mantic visitor Thursa. AR e S S parture she was prosented two beauti. funeral of Festus J. Shailor, ana Chossin: Prasidant: Mrs. Lucian Freeman, | “Miss Edna Pona and Miss Susie T PUTNAM Tul Books by some of her luds friends, | Was held at his home in North We s “"n“nd(’i“ ;vV Lucian Freeman of | are spending a few davs in Bos- | i Valuable as were the boc the most | 5t ; e A Rl S Washington, Jan. 8—The \l“an:‘an;l ug ‘Hill, died at_the home of a rel- | | - - | precious to, ‘her “was ‘the booklet ac- | T- nd, pastor of Westchester Con- Democratic League closed its in Hartford Wednesday at the | P. Dudler returned Thurs- | City Has Healthy. Triplets—Elks’' Big| companving them, each page of wk eh gregational church, officlatis Burlal | S0 convention today with _the of ninety. The body will bhe @ stay of several months in| Charity Ball Plans—Assignments of | bore a written message from th b S PRy I gt acid election by acclamation of Mrs. Will to this city for burial in the | B 3 | Bkl s Westchester. Mr. Shailor d A. Culiop. wife of Representa- cemetery | ork. Hospital Staff—Governor to Appoint | donors his home Tuesday after e T R et et | Mr.ana Mrs W. H. Hall and daugh- | Sheriff Till General Assembly Meets. Borough Briefs. | cause being heart disease. Mr. e el Obwebetuck Lodge's Installation. | Ler Doris n; are epending a few | —- # Ruby Thornton is treasurer of | Was a musician and was well known inj U515 Lovolt agatnst the rule of The newly elected officers of Obwe- | 4a¥ys in New York |, Emerson B. Savers. who recently re- Rutiis eb sl dxe« Her nimeiwas | thixeation HHBLIS Sl sed Myt s | Cullop as acting president and ik jodge, No. 16, 1. 0. O. F., were | ey d as principal of the Israel Put-|omitted from the list ers in ighter, Mrs. Guy ark WO | [ residing officer disturbed today’s pro- Installed at the regular meeting of the DANIELSON | Ram school. has taken up his duties as| Thursday's Bulleti sons. George and Charles, all of Nor I s Chiviis acoron vol order Thursday night, District Deputs AT | an assistant teacher in the manuall H Ford spent Wednesday with | Westchester 2 ¢ . | Washington, questioned some rulings Welier . Thompson 'of (his ¢ity con- | New Designer for Cotton Company— | (raning department of the Hartford| his daughter. Mrs W. . Whiteman. | Joseph Lazinsk is visiting friends it/ o¢ ipe chair and delaved the election ducting the ceremony. The following agor | High schaol Mr. Ford was enroute for Newpert, | New E i demanding enforcement of a con- were insts N. G.. Elmer E. Young. | Sherift Sibley's Rare Record—Increase | /52, Sh00 1 ron ana broke | R T i Dr. J. M. Kiine of Hartford, devuty | b¥ demanding enforcemens, of 2, cOle vice, N. G Kramer: recording |, of $763 in Postoffice Receipts—Be- | her wrist Sunday, Is recovering from| Mrs. Eva Horton Hancock has re- | oroner of this place, was In town on| abers and delegates from the roont secretary, Thomypson: finan- fore-the-War Mill Hours from 4.30 | the effects of the accident turned to Franklin, Mass. ter a two | Tuesday. having l’re?'v“in'f‘ here by | o eotions: The delegates wers o U i, .7 pom { Heard Providence Pianist. esks® viait with' her inother, Mrs. | the sudden death of B\ J. Shailer | overwhelmingly in favor of the actind = | Mr. ana Mrs. George S. Bradley re-| ©%43 Horton. . eath of Herman Hesse. presidegt. however. and . the ticket Major John J. McMahon of Hartford | cently emiertaised a party of friends at| o S, 1+ G Buckingham is spending | Forman Hesse, a vesident of Weat- | went tn¥ough as expected ? was in Danielson Thursday in connec- | their home. The featura was a plano | 5oy ral days with her sister in New | chester, formerly of Colchester. dled} Mrs. Edward Taylor, wife of Repre- tion with making plans for the repairs | recital by Frederick Very of Provi-| ven X Tuesday morning at about 2.30 o'clock | sentative Taylor of ~Colorado, _was B 140 the state armory lae e b A lsatioas relettve, 46 : \H-!\‘Daluhme Beauregard is enter- | of cerebral hemorrhage. He was elected first vice president; Mrs. Dun- A o ok S " . Vil ainin nother. Mre. Louis Beau- rs of age. The body W aken to "lete vife E ONE DosE of Mr, and Mra. Frederick Sibley - | the numbers given. by ”l;‘ ‘r“"\"“ o r Ars. L Beau v\ of age. Th 3 b y was t .: “H‘ L Flet, h?r: wif ufv Senator | turnéd 4o their home In Providence | . Srith was at Brookiyn Thurs-| T€ard of Wilimanti ew York Wednesday for burial._ He | Fletcher of Flori 2 second vice pres; Tho, as at Brookiyn Th Miss Mildred Wilcox returned to|was a member of Biucher lodge. No.!jdent; Mrs. John E. Raker wife of Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy | T'0500r, b 1o visi to attend a monthly meeting of| smith college Wednesday ¢ Herman Sons, of this place. He is' Representative Raker of California, Should Convince You That Your | .. 1cr. with her granamother, Mrs Jithe now L el e I 8 A N et 3 survived by his wife. ‘ third vice pif-sident; Mrs. L. G. Hoff- Suffering Is Unnecessary | Wiliiam Oates. elegation to Ballouviile to attend the JOAN Died in Philadelphia. ! shington, D. C., corre:ronding - Ticket sale for Choral union concert | Pn el SR AThseuh] Bnith. who vk & NOA? The body of Mrs, Michael McCrohan, of January 16, be at Orpheum | funeral Rt orieareat) -— foin “place, was brought | at B ember of the local organization. . . orp: of this place, was TOuZ { theater box office at 9| MGTCe SMilton A, Shumway fs fo be|Annual Mesting of Baptist Church— | 1 Thursday from Philadelphia. Mrs. | Bryan's Latest Drink. j 8oy here Febuary 2 for a short calendar| Chief Park of Firs Company Re- | ohan was a sister of Mrs. Daniel | Ppineapple juice is Bryan's new tip- Designer from England. session of the superior court. elected After 12 Years' Service, £hea of this place. 5 Moadih omon may have meant grape | William Evans of Lancashire, Eng., Triplets Healthy ouls Tannembaum has returned | Juice too, when he cautioned against | has come to Danielson as designer i or 3 & girl_born| i Ihe, Tecent of the | rip to Bridgeport. | req drink.—New York Evening Sun. at the mill of the Danielson Cotto: iplets-—two hovs and a girl—born| Noank Bant tec In' the of Lebanon was | ey e et [eqmer jandbyn e Davin in of this| election af g or caller Thursda — - i lealey of North Wood- | €lty, on Sent. 18, are doing nicely. W. A Gellert and | Leonard . Healey of North Wood i Mk | eliar e {F CHILD IS CROSS, stock was a visitor with frie in | Snowed in Mansfield. | i e enias AnD wion i County Commiggioners E. H. Hall | Thureday afternoon a veil of snow was has T ed from visit- | z F. O. Davis and Smith met at },d“nz ‘over the town of Mansfield, this ends in New York. ! Look Mothe: If tongue is coated | the jai] at Brooklyn Thursday. | information coming over a telephone 2 Caught Big Pickerel. | cleanse little bowels with “Cali- Miss Nellie Fournier was a recent | ine = tythin en, | Jenntngs, er, Strong an fornia Syrup of Figs.” visitor with friends In Worcester. Elks’ Charity Ball. les Paimer, W. A tried luck S Assessors Finish Work. rver i Fa . Asheraf | % Children love this “fruit laxative, and ery dollar of profit ahove expenses | bt e Tove this “fruit | The assessors of the town of Kil- | from 3 ball, to be iy this G bveral lanies with a fine ing nothing else cleanses the xem.:e_r stom- | lingiy have completed their work for|en in Union k Rl in 0 B8l Mroah rlies held o e | T six of the pickerel {acn, liver and bowels so nicely. Recommended forChronic Indiges: | 1515, the compiine of lists havimg been | ooes’ fea o mons | a large. number of members wresens | 1€ about three pounds each (%X chila simply will not stop playing tlon and Stomach, Liver and | a niore arduous task this veer than | the needy of Patnam. ¢ Dsin L and mouch: 1nterest on T e = = |10 empty (hS Daswalns Shis; S0 Taait Sa- A 2 S anen) much interest in the work was | i TIC {they become tightly clogged with Intestinal Ailmonts. | former 3 |ie to be flocr director at the dance|showr | BALTIC. | e Al Stacich Thousands of people, some tight in your own | Pankers in this section are int | with the followin aides: John W.| “The’ fishing stc p | & e P s ot T one. | Docostis Tocality, have taken Maye's Wonderful Stomack | I the hea that are to Lynch, Alfred L. Bovin, Louis E. Ken- | cox of the Wiico | L osal TemmsWip i Basketball Con | 2008 ety it SEERCH G0 / scor Komedy for Stomach, Liver nd Intestiani | I Posion and_S: y | oy Caces S.H o Vegiard. | vard for renal S | X - S : : Allments, Dyspepsia, Pressuro of Gas Around | retary Adoo on the . e medta 1a|For e slon about the | tests—Versailles Mill Closes—Special ! sleep’ or naturally, breath is bad, the Heaet, Soli Stemnch, Disteses | to establishing a reglor nade up of John Crarles E.| the month 4 Services at Methodist Church. system full of cold, has sore throat, e e vouimaes; Ditasiaass; iatut o Ao on John, S B = Svomach-ache or diarshoea Listem, sick Tleadaches, Constipation, Torptd 2 - . o joue L plean, (o R e o sind re Company's Election. | e B sketball team defeated | Mother! See if tongue is coated, then gic, and are praising and rccoms s PV:‘A F':hw “‘> Give F“b“cr A‘C"dd»e;svl‘\- D. Wiison the ay flne b the: fire | o o m- | give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup v to others so that they may also ow the Pref, iilard C. her of ) dle- I A R g 1 : 7. Fig: a v ho :;;f»'«vlf A e e L i | town is ts s in son on the | HOSPITAL STAFF. | o I Sl ff.‘f Sied o cr::r :'w.’firsa:zjx] S:? Remedy for the above ailm: 4 S S L) ed e Feros they were not pushed | gigested food passes out of the system, sist for a bottle today. - Pus g B | e e o e e ] lasva ge of the and vou have a well, playful child suld convince. 1t is marve tasessaiion the | ment Just Announced. | S . o s fopertics and is effects ace . Tar 1 when t | “*Miliions of mothers give “California SR e e Pryder ftem Yoo CoA rup of Fles" because it s perfectly and ‘permanent sesults. This 55 s | e i i The Eame. w act on the stomach, liver neople, and those in ail waics ¢ %2z, av 4 b ’ N agh h nd bowels. ihem Members of S e i A e c awnrd bition =p Ask vour druggist, for a 50-cent bot- Eripreme. Con i Tiew 1 30 1n i et o A wd was present tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” Haskens, otisre i 368 Eerzy of Putnam.) member Versailles Mill Shuts Down. {which has full directions for bables, 3 o Thompsen and Dr.| cess f Sps Sanitare Fibre Co's | children of all ages and for growms-ups - ison as assistants. | treas e Veraat Ho Fiernoon | plainly printed on the bottie. Beware Tipe - is to be assistant ! accepted m v < losed. \‘n‘ . 8 lof counterfeits sold here. Get the ( 2oy a v four months, followed bY | ber fire com R s o end. | genuine, made by “California Fig Sy- el : Dr. Todd and Dr. Faine in order. each | a fair at thelr A i r.|Fup Compan's’ Refuss any other S LS & i ting four months. Notwithstand- | ter the 2 AR s reet, | kind with contempt. | store. e IS not as com- the new arrangement the Staff of | wiches and coffee B tug . M aron, ok 0 = 5z was the case|the hospital remains the same. | present ehief, Mr. <. has been in AN UNUSUAL OF# fo and 1t not | . = office 12 vears. He the interest of | 2 You'll never get a b to puess the reazon why, but| SHRIEVALTY APPOINTMENT. |the company always at heart. Man ( buy odds and ends of it mighty difficuit to secure the proof, as | = —— improve: have been made in e b ?D‘gdilork!‘o"; o L A to what has happened. | Rests With Governor Until Next Gen- | fire fighting facilities of late the most | an chairs Tables, bede, oto, and M oA eral Assembly Fills Vacancy. | rocent being the piacing of boxes in A money will g0 a 1ong way now. . e { bublic places, especially the village . . Tt Daganss we Gamt watt. We wan = When Governor Baldwin makes his| churches, which contain the keys fo| (Get a small trial bottle of old-time, penetrating tho room. In His 29 Years Sheriff Sibley Lost|appointment to fll the vacancy in the| the building that the bells may be | d LINCLON'S FURNITURE but $30 and Then Through Deceit. | office of sheriff, caused by the death|rung when needed “St. Jacobs Oil. Main and Union Sts. ‘of Sheriff Preston B. Sibley, the ap- Special Services. 285 The efficiency of Sheriff Preston B. | pointment will be lllr'.‘fll;] m; next geN-| o meeting this avening at the Bap- | —— — e Sibley during the 29 years that he | eral embly shall the vacancy,!yist church will be conducted by the | = el e 8¢ oomplaiatast . |served in_Windham county as a dep- | not until June, 1915, when Sheriff Stb- | 5 SRR SOH e, SOTANCIEE T8 (0% | Rheumatism is pein By im”rl‘ L ‘“‘"IY > f‘:!“f°nf‘"ffgt”‘J ‘3: DR F C JACKSON Denhst uty sheriff and as sherlff is no better | ley's term would have expired. A see- | bqntor BEr. o0 B A en. ity Not one case in fifty requires inter | a small tria ¢ St. Jacol e Lo Lo 'y illustrated than by the fact that dur- |tion of the constitution of the state A wakening. These meetings are be nal_treatment. Stop dm i (”“l‘.,.- from any drug store and in just Pocilces Exteacti ing that long term of service his loss- | of Connecticut provides that when a' e attended soothing, penetrating “S o and |a moment you'll be free from rheu- ainless zacting es_of money involved in oficial pro- | sherifl dies or resigns his office the Village Vaistios: directly upon the “tender pot? *A%|matic pain, soremess and stiffness. . - ceedings with which he was connect- | governor may appoint to fill the Dz ekl | with an | Tellef comes instantly. “St. Jacobs|PO.S PUAe SONCE Snf L eure and Filiing a Speciaity ed, the total of which amounted to | camcy until the next general assembly James Sistare is il with an | S onouers pain. 1t is a harmiess | Domls suffert Refef anf o cure 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | hundreds of thousands of dollars, was | shall appo'nt to fll the cacancy. in e Sichbioial Gomnands usm cure which never e | an goed for scistica neuralgta hms | exactly $30, and this amount was lost | Putnam there is a feeling that the ap- = 3 ~ and can not urn ol T - < Telephone ide commander U. 0. G. ( bago, backache, sprains. = jat one time as the result of the vio- ' pointment will come to this town or mi X 3 n - bac . k JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Directorand Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPECIALTY Address P. A. WEEKS, or 'phone 850-2, 338-12 or 284-5, Willimantic, Ct. HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lac: Assisiant AHERE 18 no advertising medium in Bastern Connect %0 The Bul- fatin for business resulta lation of a word of honor made the sheriff by a man accepted by the offic to in difficulty and al in good faith. | POST OFFICE RECEIPTS $12,576. Record for 1913 Shows Gain of $763 Over Previous Year. Business son post off ncreased at the Daniel- e during 1913, the xa in receipts from the sale of stam box rents, etc. being $763.46, over figures for 1912 The receipis in 1 amounted to $11,513.24 while the past vear's receipts totalled $12,5 In the postal suvings depariment there was a gain from $3,071 on De cember 31, 1912, to $13,078. a sweliing by $10.007. | mber of -accounts opened imbered 148, the number cl The number of deposits made the number of withdrawe Thére are 140 accounts open at pres- of the amount of deposits The n 571 PILES CURED FROM 6 to 14 DAYS | Druggisis refund money it Pazo | Ointment fails to cure ltching, biind, | blesding or protruding piies Firs | application gives relief. boc lage one of the bordering towns. Towns in other sections of the tounty have dem- ocratic candidates for the place, how- | ¥, COmTIRICIY, e ap ver, but how strong they are as such ‘_“""“ Ik wam interts ne remains to be demonstrated. e L ¥ s ; Jessamine Chapter's Insallation. | Wi The following officers of Jessamine business y chapter, O. E. were_installed on ' served. 5 | @ ? ‘Wednesday even z Worthy matron, Miss Hattle Weaver has rned B Y & SWrights worthy patron,! from @ visit with relatives in Nor- | &F - Robert Harri: ssociate patron, Mrs. | Wich | Pearl Wheaton; conductress, Mrs. Dal Irs. Prie Chesebro w ) ¥ sy -Chase: secretary, r iores, | ARG e Lt Sy : ity 3 Fish of N FIVE MINUTES INDI- their favorite foods without fear—they S ar: ty of George Fish of TRY ! H i o i e SAC=Ine work_ is “berng. done by George | GESTION GOES.AND-STOMACH [kaow It is needigss to have A bad Emmg P X Fi FEELS FINE |~ Giet n large Ofty-cent case of Pape's 1815 b Frifika ¥ Ditnepsin trom any drug store and put Mart. b gty oot in five minutes all stomach r stomach right. Stop belug miser- Ay i f gone. No Indigestion, hear & lite I8 00 Shorl— Youre not here Fellenn Arinel e b S eas or belching of gas. acld, | long, si make your atay agrecable. Kat Bane | 5 ns of undigested food, no|wiat vou itke and digest it: enjoy it, Many Criminal Cases for March Term. | i ating, foul breath or head- | without fear of rebellion in the stomach, While there has been less than the| Power in Politics. . 1 Diapepsin. belongs in_ your normal amount of criminal cases for| Charles F. Murphy's name still ha } Diapepsin s noted for its'home. Should one of the family eat consideration at the last two or three| gome value. If vou're an aspirant spee regulating upset stomachs. 'something which doesn’t agree - with sessions of the superior court for|for w city job akainst another fel- It Is the surest ickesi stomach | them. or in case of an attack of ind Windham county, this will not be true| low and can gat Murphy to Indorse docter in the whole world, and besides, /gestion, d a. gastritis or stom. at the eriminal term that will come in | him. his goose 1s {Cls harmless < Gerangement. it is handy to give in- here in March Since the last se lon ; Eagle caoked.—Brookiyn | Millions of men and women DOw eat |stant rellef