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BULLETIN, TUESBAY, MARCH 3, 1914 @ff:“s.‘r’h‘\“s‘m‘.‘z?"" o i L : R PP P I P R P P I PP P I a away Practically all of the top = LUUULLUULY and Mrs. Everett Botham | Mansfield_entertained Clifford Botham over Sundav oints alon 3 center of | Of. the week, their rivals dropping two |lev. pastor of the Baptist church in | warks, $49.61; waterworks ice account, s ¢y :»ug‘: et 8 ;;“;l B tha [ out’of three: he Tigers and Cubs are | thig city, offclated “at the scryices, | 331350 {co went away there, s the tRacks had i i not far behind, and are bowling good | which were_Jargely attended. Bur T een cleare w. other parts o & What ls Delng. Ou. Tanight scores. There are now flve men bowl- | was in the Willimantic cemetery: Fu- Personals, OF Ve atredte the foe aud anow: pesked 2/ 2 snovalman tie Doatd of Trade and‘Bus- | ing 100 or better, Pickett, Mathewson, | neral Director Jay M. Shepard was | Jjames Bennett spent Sunday in Han- |hard by travel held and protected the g Aaarievetation Meeting, Sup-{ Simmons, Crane and Peloquin; the |In charge. The bearers were Jobn S.|ovar. SEroet srtaces 5 B iat Cits Meeting, Town Haik atter an even 100. Crame gets into | Hillhouse, George M. Fiint, John Gager | * o 10 wocior is in Boston on bus- = E ancis Post, Ne. 3, 6 .A [ the list as he has substituted in|and Edward Kramer. it > TELEPHONE SERVICE CRIPPLED. b Center Congregatlonal Suciety Secures | anding and recerds follow: "'d"a‘« \T‘dm‘v of !?ené; v‘v Ma- | Norwich. Night. N . i ® | pir. =0 7 sen. died at her home in South Cov- | Rdward Keegan spent Monday 1 p = Land an “Celombla kake fer ‘Boye' | Filnte AEEE entry Sunday night, from an affection | New Tondon. o Srent MOndaY IR Nt a creuit north or scuth was Camp. F e 1% of the hearl. She was elghty vears | oy m V. Kost of Davville | FPTEINE out of the Danlelson exchange T § o Ao and & native of Seotiand, al- | ,Rey: JEmativg V. Kost of Davville |of the 'S N. B. T. company Monday LI Eifsscen that I'h-:r\lx‘m\.-r Street tase 28 though most of her life had been spent [ F :|“ s »P’“ : ‘, g B LS ;;x‘ma lpx:’lrflhnur(, The. l«:‘a: Mad g fomalS " d : Gr I £ T ongresational church of Hartford has 3 3 in South Coventry, where she had 8| Miss Cora Riley is in Mystic, the [service did not sufter severely, bu 'y Sl Sl ge asied e minina o in South Coveptrs. e g D oNE R e ey St i e fro uperior grade of pure Grape Cream o Sew Orieans, La., the present owner, 18 38 25085 | There survive her two daughters, | Miss Margaret Walsh of Hartford |4 dezen poles leveled by the wind at Fome twenty acres of his large estat: Mrs. . E. Hoxie of Lawell, Mass., and | spent Monday with friends in this |Attawaugan, broken off close to the @ camp there during the past summe ndividual average, Pickett, astrous combination that cut Dan- renting land for that purpese. A build- Mrs. Omer Gingras, Miss Emma Moison and Mrs. Estelle |jelson off from communication with & for supplies for the camp may be , wife of Omer Gingras, died | Gatus are in New York to attend the | polnts north and seuth and convinced r and perhar at her home on Willowbr spring the overworked linemen that March building b street. after a short fiiness with pne Fugene A the week [not only came in like a lon, but very erty which : he senior class of the Wind- | monia. Bhe was a mative of Boma- | .4 01" Catives | {city returned | much like a whole jungle full of the cel is taken is known as the oid Mad- | ham school to make arrange- | Venture, P. Q. but had resided In this |\ Th, g0 Monday animals. The local force of limemen 1 g 1 ison Woodward place, and Sas & fem | ments for the sradusting cxersiacs ha | city for the past thirty-five vears, tan; 3 Worked all might. getting one pair of | Dlocked the line. The service from | ping two feet during the afternoon as an educational centre was realized own Bl enough zames now fo earn the right th side of Columbia lake. 2 —Pirates, Mrs. F. E. Hull of South Coventry, | eity. ground or blown over by the forca of of about two hundred e 3 ¢ TS tul- | coming here at the age of nine. There | B. C. Simonds returned to New York | @i/ 5 S 8 (0 NF00CIE ot 3,30 @, m. | this_city to the north was maintain- | The cellars of some houses that are | Sunday, when 1,000 persons braved the I | ing from the macadam and lea 5 nam ing The"riailed siane avout bare “The The health of your family demands a pure grape cream of tar- screenings that made. up the top dress- : . Raed Lt tar baking powder to be used in baking biscuits, cake and pastry. — to figure in the resuits. Nearly three- OBITUARY. g Jmes Courtney returned Monday 10 | Roundabout Way in Which Danislson HARTFORD CHURCH PURCHASE.|Quarters of the players are doing bet- Boston, ab for a bays’ camp in oRafiing M ullcn. S 1n Suffield and John Irving Hull all wires, at Wauregan and two been in the posseselon of Mr. DeBuls | livan, Victor : Survive her, besides her husband, t Monday after a visit with his brother, | WItes Working to Moosup at 3.89 a, M. | 3 "qyring Monday by a car that hap- ed to the river bank in|heavy storm to visit the art gallery e = |ing are washed in heaps at various Famous cooks use ter than ninety Mrs. Henry W. Mason. amuel Chesbro spent Monday in| News Reached The Bulletin Sunday The Hartford church b Wood, 370 tady, N. Y gone af Plainfleld caused the rented METADAG Taros. Th Marie Rose: her mother, Emilie Pau Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason were en- | i ® o (0 B e all day | they became submerged. During Mon- | noon, but no great damage was caused. | by Prof. Harry T. Fleck's City orches- deal fo; has not been con- | ss prophecy hus; three brothers, Louis, . tertalned over Sunday in Hampton Monday and as the day wore on_cir- | 42y afternoon the water receded, mak- Alibough the rainfall of the storm | tra. summa but will Svonan: to | 36 Tareabes. Mildred | and John B, Paulnus; and rs, | Mr, and Mrs. John Fitts cult after circuit was put back at least | ing the regular service again possible. famounted to nearly two inches not Pupils of the school served as hos- & definite conclusion within & few 5 class will, Emer- | Mra. Delima Lariviere, Mrs. Miss Helen Wood refurned to Prov- |into temporary working order. Not- ail of the great amount of snow that | tesses hose who visited the build. days. . e 5 D L e er: | farte; Carcline and’ Octavie Paulhts. |y ey e o e tivs: & withstanding the general demoraliza- FUNERAL. was on the ground when the storm |ing and brushed the snow from th , ey o Nith reintires:itn Wi ity tion of the long distance service, sub- commenced was carried away. Ming of thelr guests hefore an open 1914 Dog Tags Received tena’ Howe Counoil Florimond Initiates 37. John Crowley returned Monday to |scribers, In & few cases, wondered Mrs. J. A. Holt. Danielson Odd Fellows Coming. - foo one in tholhee iy of 1914 dox tags ha class of thirty-seven was Initiated | New Britaln after a visit at ! why they were mot able to get the Monday morn-| Membexs of Isracl Putnam lodge of | \era hlazing brightis, 2 . clerk's off Girls' Team Defeated Plainfield. |by Council Florimond, Union St Jean | of his mother in this ci usval prompt connctions with toll line | ing there was a 1 requiem blsh | 0dd_ Fellows are anticipating a very | " “Tiler ‘are 300 palntings, water cole stribution at {eam of the girls of | Baptiste d’Amerique at their regular | erman Simmons is Waterbury | Pointe. mass at the funeral services for Mrs. |interesting meeting this (Tuesday) | ors. bronzes, and pleces of pottery 7 “‘ school is making | meeting Monday ght. The size of | ang New York for a few days in the Every effort was made during Sun- | Helen Hart, wife of Landlord J_ / evenin when nine candidates are to % R e ol 18 mal e [ iha lsde win e to the per- | fnterest of the Smith Winches y lay night Monday to get calls |Hart of the Chickering h come here from Danielson with many school galleries, all the work i o - York women. = Eac TRIPLE VICTORY. res favorably with that of | sonal activity ! Duval. one through by the operators and Daniel- | C. F. Bedard was celebrant, with Rev. | bers of Quinebaug lodge in that gnsa - Joach maith — hey ann % ;9% | of the officers of the organization, 5 = ¢ = iospital training school, Monday morning was sent in lage | Hev. Adrian Dykemans, sub-deacon e st e te Tabua s (s n_exhibition Lands Pirates at Head of Duckpin day. the s be- o et B TeRaphiuer O N e . grec uckp 4 urday, their ¢ > Bore Dafeatidl st Putnan er sister, Mi » Sunday night over a connection that|The mass was sung by the I lodge League at End of Eighteenth Week. | "§ #lrls o sthor X High X it ion Wi this city reached Norwich by way of Willi. | the church, assisted by ick 8 3 . CARD QF Tfl“"‘:“s s e ; e N e e mantle, Hartford, New Haven and |MBvan of Norwich, who sung Jesus | or & ie kind deeds. for all neteentn | b the sco e DANIELSON. N Dot [vestel Netwlon [who Jmk Jewi*| rocK 170, O G GONGERT: | | game was close through- Quinebaug Overflows, Causing Damage | Many friends and relatives attended| ), ¢ w“h_" o rd her and us dur- | i | iss Mary Coftey and _ assistanc t Also for y doubt until the last seco n the service and there were magnificer beloved w! O o o og |Isccbs.Chambsgiain. Engagament Anc and Delay. floral tributes from friends here and irgicn Irving School Guests. o ik e up as fol- | pounced—Mrs. Charles A. Russell| There was no through trolley ser- | elsewhere. The bearers were John hd appreciative, as w | Undergoes Operation —Hardships, | Vice from Danielson (o Putnam and | Ryan, Thomas Ryan, J. J. McGarr: desire of the late Patr F. M m tn};"b—:vsv;iu.la:nrd Losses And Delays Caused by High | Vi°® Versa Monday until afterncon be- | Thomas Gannon, James Raffert all of | a native of lebanon, known | Ahe passe ay. 2 cause of the fact that the Quinebaug | Putoam. and Michael Fitzgorald of . her of the Washington Irv- | . HART. t 3 Right E Water and Big Wind. |river haa overflowed its banks near [ Ayer, Mass. The body was takew to ¢ high school,” New York, to make | SS ALICE HART. N s BEER 5 oo 7 ihisi : : ton's Flats in Putnam and put | Amherst, Mass., for burial | that matitation of value to 4ll classes 4 » 11 Ruptured? rson e . e O e et e e T v < afternoc to that time cars Than a Score of Citizens at Miss Geors: ette of the on | ran from Central Village to Attawau- Annual City Meeting. rossing and sometimes bevond — latter mentioned point if there| Mayor Archibaid Macdonald presided FUNERAL. 2 e M Z e were passengers who wanted to £o|at¢ the annual city meeting heid in the | v 2, Ovpe i i g - 3 |to destinations a little nearer to municipal building Monday morning Mrs, Hannah L. Upton. P! L o 3 flood zome. Cars south ran regularly, |at § oclock to pass upon the appr P e eral of Hannah Louise 2 ! t v, as the water had cleared ouf | priations for the various city de 5 e & nd fternoon_a ° Brief Mention. m under the Cottage street raiiroa | ments for the current year as r REMOVAL i home of her : ing Weisen i3 in New York Hopkins has been : idge. where 1t was mors than five | mended by the common council - il T o house, on the South | A e ot fow Aiys ernoon. Much dirt was washed onto [ at the meeting and the appropriations i i iy Sastl i ke jarold F. Glendining ety | the tracks under the bridge. but this | were made without debate. e e e — = i meroy n Boston for a|\fonday from New Britain was cleared away early Monday and| They were as follows: Fire depart- e o Cuza = Gell by One Doy S Glendining is in Bost nth cars kept to schedule. ment, $5.500 ; police department, $3,300 b Gon. ANXATIVE RROMO ( - sta 2 Five Feet of Water Over Dam. city court, $1,500: highway department, e 3 g ness of his aunt, Miss M : i R ss the Quine- |, po.) "5300: ci easurer, $100; jan : er the Quinevaue bridee | 10E°S8,) tol ana light, $250; for pay ‘e of Cottage stree Monday 100n, golng W Mrs. Frances fogtic 2 Soing with & 4 | ment of interest and red v (4 Auto Truck;Moving 20% Rovert B Sl ’; overing Trom . geeent sivert i | 2SRk (hay mide the sient an | pincisl, O e G ath | ot W doing o damags and ihe beriod | 39200 AABS LI e is the only guarantee that you have the LONG DISTANCE WORK | D = i £ danger seemed to have passed. The | .\ 1€ € ¥ B8 WO WER, 0o : A SEEGIALTY = . ! L Engagement Announced. ice that covers the river did not = 3 o out e ayment of interest on and reduction Address P. A. W P | r s I Holt i Joston at o e e Jacobs, | EG 0t as duickly me was expected and | (ST ncipal of the sewer d ddress P. A. WEEKS, or 'phone | D f e CmaraiicE x heve e noon to some cxtent neas the bridse| The meeting voted that hereafter 850-2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantic, Ct. | imot ary of = el i * | the big fleids were holding fast. At | & table showing the debt of the city s home is city % heoatc 3 Williamsville, where the river_caused | f0r the five previous years be printed | o T et some flood 'damage during Sunday, | in tbe annual reports of the city, for . = a— JAY M. SHEPARD | e v e b el Ly Fhene s ome apreonsin, S i | comparative purposes ‘ 5 - Y d firmly and prevented an 2 Elmore & Shepard _ pent Su b d 1 Iy e CITY ESCAPED DAMAGE. n Fitzgerald spent Sur At Norwich For Treatment Sawauga river was also up fo flood Funeral Directorand Embalmer omeIBE Ty oatnet W e Tovel Mondey, o oo up to flood| k. red Better Than its Noeighbors Dur-| PR S s G Miss Annie Lees has entered the L ondRy, but the strem: t G 60-62 North St., Willimantic Horse Blankets Thomas and William Cotter returnea | State tubsrculosis sanitorium at Nor- | F87IRE Wil Wwillln s penke and Ing: Suniiaos’ Soren: Monday to Boston after a few dayvs| ™ 5o - ’ sunds submerged. but | Putnam was one of the castern Cor Assistant Tel. connection | lome in this city. SoShn © Jemonior Tiew Bedtond mes s not unusual during freshet sea- | necticut fowns that did not s —AND— arrie Moses of New Britain | Monday aora e he home of her father, A Mis 3 1 s Bertha G S e — day, though some damage was re- R M S ke d Mon i P ster overiSu turbed to anywhere near the extent - Ext - to Franklin, after a visit at the home | Mrs. James e | —— that was the case in the Danielson Painless Extracting e . T e e . e { her | Plainfield High Schaol Girls' Team | diviston. but it was mard'to gt con | Wy P L, erive YOUR babv the BEST and Filii Specialt; Miss Alice Murphy is attending Mt |home in East ngly Coming This Evening—Funeral of | Nections with certain plsces Bowe Moa, g y M St, Joseph's seminary, in Hartford, end | Kept Big Crane from Sailing Away.| M J. A. Hart—Annual City Meet- | S35 200UnL O 1 fact that fine "0 52 Main Street, - - Willimantio | &5 taking the commercial course Tames Caffroy, emoloyed at tho Dooe| ing Votss 8 1-2 Mill Tax—How the | TThe Weatern. Union and rafiroad tel- Talsphone g + iliam Meena has returned o New | anin Fawer hodse ot ihe Shore Tinc| Rain and Wind Lefe the City. caraph lines surercd in various wowns| Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. two weeks' Visit at the | Biectrie R o in this section to such an extent, how- home of his uncle, Henry Ahearn. 2 from Tames Maher, R = 2 r 5 be cap- | & that Putnam was made a special O oompor 0 R | o Thomgaon returned to New | 0 ifnebi Fver” Sty "t | cal'of oo Shloat Hien zoboal"uuss; | dvaiching poinlleor ieim wand s | Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle The force of the wind. e leaped |18 the manager. Indications are that|continued during Monday three des- | 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Tio Dl narentk A L Alnd Chesd 1 aneeh o< e h sorae e e e o o Feaun Wil ba.n whrorig an | Setehes s baknig i wrik T Bitm) Fiari- . " t th e e e PR e gt sarecas o lpianisaging bes t ik 67l otherwise ;. LOAPEOECC e poiss Margery Brick B ol (Bt of Worcester spent. Sund Norwieh branch, the operators working She Has Boen Vislting HHiends Tor ‘the | mlckc of © M. and Mrs. Wiliam Fuller relays of elfht hours each. Tele % zhe Fau b e S e o wie o il babies. fol N wires ¥ at various points wlong Miss Alice Holden, who is training tion. o of Warren A. Thatch-|the line between Webster and Nor 1o be a nurse at Charter Oak hospital [ s 2 . <illingly vs. Samuel Field of | wich., Linemen werked all day Mon- Murray's Boston Store |&isr=sss inmtin sthmrs B el it e SRR R S ) _ T S S n beld their monthly meefng at was a visiter in Putnam Mon, lmponed Scotch Tah]e Covers | saret Masterson, airs. S ,f:,‘:%,r.““,\:“,,,,fl e B i the W | fromWarcaster® | Sunday " cvenins, YO Water mad ' nea 't Cut the Bread Cost $1.39 AND $1.69 EACH Tiaven chircnes, Wil b tng | 5o amel 5 sl oo enise s inlinals —_— Ivi This week we put on sale a special lot of cepivs ehurch Wedneadas Appeais to Selectmen. Ui G Swaty have charse of the. aliar IT'S A MISTAKE of leu]g Imported Scotch Table Covers, red and 25, 1914 5 Monday fo investigate FIIn e (duLine; Mak p le Ce ; “totailed 570,51, | appeals stignte dam- | Sunday School Library A barrel of He 3 i white, unhemmed, with linen back, fast eais SoorEL Bolce o o s e T ot e | U e i table for a by Many Norwich Residerts. ] et Wi, oG colors, full two yards wide and two aintaining sewers, 15.00: ca”to” the town to ‘ment tha ex | Sunday chool I ave been do about $7.00,will make 320 five-cent " r e e wenort the X |nated to Bt. Philip's church and Arthur yards long, suitable for large size tables. | Thete was "&"f‘r water in some & ,t‘.' E_Angrews in revaning ::{,m“,’,,:fl;‘: i T e sk loaves of bread. SPECIAL $1.39 AND $1.69 EACH e Abaian | Tanty L e e ke | e W et T Sy R rsriheirica Irmple (or thix! was at w new awelllng | S N Realer f Wookatack mei Viniments and other make- | 320 loaves bread at 5 cents—$16.00 S on: Sehsol stréct. extensios The water | th the directors of the Woodstock | s righ treatment Is kid l b 1 - A N e ey e T b TS T T : arrel Heckers’ Flour at— Turkish Bath Towels | OPERATION | 5 i i Fones Ty | Siicifora il s o mat ot e reniment ana o remarianty rc 1 bareel Heckers® Flourat—__1.00 . R ¢ iy | in the celiare Monday next fatre tairs TS ormended Kidney medicine ts Doar's ake at homeand save this $ 9. Generous size, pink and blue borders, It lsdfl pathetic mistake t© }| Presents Book to High School un the. stores that ware damaged by | Kidney Pilis Norwich Is no excep- accept drugs or slcobolic mix- § | or the members of the e e Bn the Biadie olinlemtie il - i > > 3 SPECIAL 33c EACH tures when nature craves S 'P""L' "f'\"r""’ of Danielson S ’\’\‘o-:!‘w:fx’h‘flizvr»]d. S s A Reale ronomy and better bread with nourishment to repair the || e e ha kept open while repairs are belng i JEEute 6 e Y SO that delicious home baked flavor. wasted body and restore the §| Killingly ifigh schoo Giris' Team to Play Plainfield. ¢ 4 book Our Year Abroad, of which Mrs cal of the work of Dean's Kidney Pills . vigor of heelth. L rite: Yoiren. Bokhs YR The girls' basketbail team of Plain- | ¢3! of the work of I S0 e Prove it vo lf—-—bu FOR FORTY ‘YEARS the best | Tenn., but a native of Killingly in ‘nrm'r gh N‘hr;n‘. ie to be in bl:uxlnsm in Norwich. y urse. y H L . B which town she spends her summers, | 0 PIAY the girls’ team of the local Connall; 83 Forest Street, Ner- physicians have relied cn the whole- | | ZPICh town she tpends ner summers, | 16 I, the Bl [oam Of Lo lecat| John Connell, 32 Forest Street, Nor some predigested nouzishment in § | tensely interesting and masterful the schoalsymnastom: Quiv: sugents | wich, Cann, says “I can recommend | , ich is || written story of Mrs. Perkine' ex- |Of the schools are to be admitied to | s Kidney Pills highly as they SCOTTS EMULSION which is || written story of Mrs 'rerkine ex- |5l '08 i 2R, S0l foam Is to play | Doan's Kidney Pills highly as they | RS iR S S e i totally free from alcohelorapiates. || Vonr in the old world Southbridge High school here Friday | have never falled t give me relief . o < Don’t forget the big €. min- |eVening of this week. he I have used them. I stra d § Surp:us and Preiiis $169,000 ; min. | evening « S ahen E p 2 S s at the Orpheur ster, “tiis | It Is expected that Putnam's state 5 e e Established 1832 § nervee—strengthens bones and eches, popular prices 350" 504, | Hammona hall bullding about the first | ed. Nothing helped me until 1 pro- | e of April, Probably only a fow stu- restores the courage of heakth to e o % St4: | ecured Doan’s Kidney Pills at N. B. e hiat Rulings of Board o Rallaf, dents will be enrolled at first, but it | cured Doan now seems certain that the school will [ Sevin & Son's Drug Store. They 5 ¥ . A report of the work of Killmgly's | Accuracy - in . accoumting, courtecus service, § Scorrs Envision sets tnadtion || Load Ur rlict on Bie i the oes | ST Fapid acted like @ charm ana I have had no prompiness; and liberality in dealing, and a the very Sunees Shat | or the nelectmen o that the de Sbster that recently Drasinicd e | kidaey trouble since:” sound husiness policy i administering its o ""'“‘;‘ | ductions made this year from the - | Inispenseble Man successully in that | o gal by all dealers. Price 50 0 i g g |'the members Yrhrelpnt sl < save the play in (he Tourtelotte | e own . affivs, - THE WINDI strongth heo wood the test | emosial high school at North Gros. | cents. Foste NATIONAL 'BANK, which aimns thereby to ' § T | Tars " was added T - ndred dol nordale Monday evening New ¥ork, svie ageats for the United establish with customers relations that shall ! S S S Propdnd dpeney T | basketball ‘ames of the ‘seacon was |SUCR L 0L sumeDosn's—sna today from your grocer. - What the eritics rate one of the best B Corsn dRe 3 n in the local school gymnasium prowe _ secipracally permmnent, pleasant and 5 : { the changes made. The laygest deduc- | Suturday cvening by the Sophomore | take no cther. : Gam which Dhaged. the sophataore e el Book of practical home-bakin 2t galh team of Windham High school ex Best Family Laxative. ipe: a Bostalics FATENTS SN e e e R T etk A recipes for a postal card to | | Treuble and Expense for Trelley Com ven goals thrown frow the fleld. The | ings New Life Pills and keep well 3 Protect your 1deas. Handsome 66-page pany. Score was %5 to 24 Mre Charles 15, Smith of West Frank- HECKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING CO. T“E WM NA'““NAL BANK Guide Book Free. by mpany. upun Trolley Cars Get to Danielson. lin calls them ~Our family laxa New York { HARRY, E. BACK, = Attermey-st.Law the respon Prolley service hetween Putnam and | tive.” Nothing better for adults or ew 1orl Danislson, Conm. | pase in 1 s vill hava seme ex on of 20 hours. Water t cklen & Co., Philadeiphia octiTuThs Pense to mest in repairing the damage ! Quinebaug river on Wheaton's feld

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