Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 4, 1914, Page 2

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er Go, Oliver lies, by the entire company. Miss Au- et {n, Bag; Jamok Joseph, Geer, " ‘harles Morrison: saxaphone. v , ]| board are Alphonse Chagnon, George | exceedingly interesting and instruct- DANIELSON. Earl W of Wauregan, delineations - Maheu and Martin Waterhouse. ive and comprised also vie of the E rural :hlr*IAII‘W James Harny, S X A west, Yellowstone park, the Grand| g oo\ TE e 0 0gd | oferings by Williain Brennan as an ¢ PROMOTED TO HOLYOKE. Canyon, the Swiss Alps and other | Brooklyn Man Fine ss: Thah - bointdien, Buices Dy . Pliver ? ; . o Ladies” Catholio menevolant Associa’ Pt ot intereat. Thev were intwi- | Fellows at Putnam—Athletic Club's| Mctthe, and the plaviet, The Booking e s ke, No. 44, A. £ ana | CBief Engineer Malcolm Curry Ad- | Spersed with humorous pictures whici | Minstrels a Big Hit—Borough | Agent's 'Troubles, by Morrison, Rus- M. Masonic were cleter and raised many a laugh. " Gondi- | se1l & Co., ciosing with sinding by the A B0 Banople BT eie Mo VAnesd from Local Thread Plank. | Ners Ciien ARt TN SIS E | Emerging Siewty, from Flood® Condi- | 200 & Co; Cotps, u. A R. Hal | Malcoim Curry. for the past seven | their troubie and those who stayed at tions. = St Ufficers’ Scidoi at State Armory. 5 | and a half years a resident of this city, | Bome-missed a treat; Mrs. . A. Russell, operated upen for PUTNAM P Gt qud ‘chiel enginger of theiimericAn B g appendicitis at her home in Dayville Paread company’s local plant, has béen | 3 ¥ M ehmLan . A anmterron I Holyake TEshias mind) A CERN IO HAVEIROAT. Monday. wae Teported Tursday (| potecive Burns' Leoture Postponed— But Board of Relief Took Action in | ®nginver al ihe Merrick mifls: The | Animal Will Be Passed on from An-| The Mrs. W. H. Marland cottage at| Petitions Out for Signatures of Cit- Butter smokes at 329 degree: Yo Cris 5 Seven Cases Only—Ad ns. &nd. :::‘\x:fjc : ”1‘1‘)‘"('7.\::’ x::.l‘.‘;u: rct'fc: ‘v‘\l'l:‘l‘;“dle)i sonia to New Ledge Which to Be Pleasant View escaped damage in ‘ens Opposed to Site of New Fed- tter ui‘ % 2 o (::::_ft <i;;’:;;’ 4_!;;1{;’?0 > Reductions, | ST Gl s bty Mr. Cuny leaves | Instituted in Willimantie. T e et vy he| el Sding—Peimot Bt Offive ; ewar 3 g ' | ac once, but his family will Temain Lol L T e Favored as More Accessible. The report of the board of relief, | here for the present. Ansonia lodge of Biks 1§ to lose its| Sea: itically 11 pars lodged with the town clerk Tuesday, | e 5 goat, says.the Bentinel. District Dep- Critically Il The members of the Putnam High e that el BU pedibih Siosrs | HYDRANT USEFUL. uty Martin J. Cunningham of Danbury | Louls Gaudin, who underwent an op- | School association, under whose aus- L s 4 | | lodge, who made his official visil here | eration at a Hartford hospitel & feW|paces the famous detective, Willlam € the board in persen or by allor- | Enables Helpers to Extinguish Fire at | last week, announced that the grand| weeks ago. is dangerously ill with|J Burns, was coming to Putnam to- M neys or representatives, and that, ac- | | exnited ruler, Edward Leach, had| pneumonia at the institution. morrow (Thursday) evening to give a . 1 th- Covi South - Gaveniny SHchigls |‘granted 4 aispensation to Willimantic{ M. F. Glendining was in Hartford on | lecture in the Bradley theater, were Wwas & small fire in the South | for & lodke which will be instituted be- | a bisiness trip Tuesday. disappointed Tuesday when o tele- e o e wnre: | coveniiyschoal shordly atter § welock | tween March 26 and April 1, Accards| . V. Stackpole, C. H. Starkweather | gram was received from Georgia by Frvine with Cri ¢ 1 . nto S mitted | Tuesduy morning #nd the value of the | ingly the goat, which Angonla has had| and D. Fred Kenworthy of. this town ot ion of : aFrecmentents Dot h 3 k S k h hvdrani on school praperty was | almost two vears, will be passed om to| have been drawn for jury service at|fying them that Mr. Burns. who has ying §CO means a sweet, smokeless Kitchen. s were: | for the men who ran | the new Willimantic lodge. It Will be| the Maroh term of the superior court. | taken charge of am Important case in e | A e T Lo e mips Rk T For Crisco does not smoke at frying temperature. to thel iy going so with a line of hose from | sonia lodge in force and presented to engagement. Another date later in tion was taken in but seven cases, The board heid s fully iooked Ther veral sessions and care- 3 of an error vestock owned by % s Philipp Phaneut 4 the es- | (he pydrant. The fire started from | the baby lodge of Elkdom. i Letters addressed to Philipp Phaneuf} i3, "y, onth was offered the committee, 'I‘h 5 d d h b e, 4 SEDOEI eatake, reduced | the A furnace. and the damage | Almost two years ago, when An-| &nd Bmma Leblanc are unclaimed &!f however, and it was believed Tuea- € potatoes an oughnuts, e€tc., become almost ! S 33 0o harles Larra- | was from the loss of a section of floor- | sonia lodge was instituted, Greenwich | the Danielson postoffice this week. day evening that the lecture will be : eduction of $100 on five horse ioor. | lodge came here with the goat, which ! mount $400: Eugene an | ing around a register on the fi ARG T R e T S R R el e D instantly a crisp brown. There is no ““lardy’”’ taste. piano taken off the no taken e | il not exceed $30. sonia Has Our Goat” The goat was| Brooklyn and in that town Tuesday o s A e - ke T preceried to” Ansonia lodee v;imkmg! TLeon Rilpatrick was fined $5 and costs, DEAD IN BED. Cinan i Abaoi L = ¢ h ff on the lot a 00 .‘ g —— g understandinig that it wou e kebt| g total of $17.52, for assaulting Charles d 5 PAAE: ek e h the] report of City Health Officer 'W. | nere -until another lodge of Blks w; O S O A aieg | Albert Lombard of East Woodstock, 1 Ccosts abou € same per net pound as < $52.0800 Williman e . eating, which has been fore | initituted. in the state. ~Ansomis| for the siate. Found in Last Sleep by Watchers. - e n e e Co al e atats Bogtor of Health?| thousht ft.would be' x 1hne s el oo B o arth Gt est pai lard. g thelr total SLUSD T e | the following number of con- | fore it got rid of the goat, as all the! tatined the members of the Nadel Ar-|, Albert Lomumrd, G5, a resident of - H Bt b A T s diseases during Februa cities in he state of acceptable size pait afub ar mer home on Hawkins|East Woodstock, was found dead in Siated is S T oA T e er 4, diphtheria 5, Whooping | seemed .to be provided. with lodges. ay afternoon his bed in- that place at 1 o'ciock | 3, consumpiion 1. ‘Willimantic wi H RN e = some time, judging from the pros- ortaiity Record. Bents | new have the animal sireet Tuesdav atternonn. 1| R i Pl phta ! Soiock There is no loss through rancidity, as Crisco stays and Louls Bates, two men who had a visitor with friends in Danisison on| 3ol TOWS Bates, twe men who had E . A . 3 o Tuesday. i 7 b ; T mion of Firements work, | BB Sl Lomod maa Stk 52 fresh and pure indefinitely in ordinary kitchen . ock Monday Members of the crew of the General | night he complained of severe pains Putnam Steamer company received iib-| in_ the head, put after a time these temperature. eral compensation from the Jacobs|Seemed to pass away and he appeared m during February as reported There was much fun when the goat wn clerks office. ohe fol-| came here and it was a problem for | he sauses: Pneumonla &, | o Cime taking care of him. ' At first he | = | was housed in a stable, but was In the | | _ Tiere were 16 deaths in the town of Now Fat and Sleck. | Alteration Sale - = alcoliollc poisoning 1, s ted in, N n | Manufacturing company for pumping|to be resting more comfortably. Two . . <4 4 1OV GENBENAE icoholle polsoning 1| was there. "hinally the lodge sscured | J&THIACHILIE SOMDRY 0 D | e e the watcsen snterd Foods fried in Crisco absorb less, because they fry so fast and 1. internal uicer 1. i ¢ o 5 B - | when it became flooded Sunday after- | his room they found him dead. Mr. z . 5 Where he has prospered and grown fat | ™1 flocded Bunfley. atlar-| M sesty, they_ fodhd lim demi. | M b il « nters a has p e wn il Lombard, who was born in Fiskdale, TOWI SO readily. under the care of Supt. Peter Foy. 4 by §rseete . i ! goat was taken out for a walk one|® Erasshopper and a cricket, %oth William H, Braman. . . o ; - William E. B. Moore. e o Tew ot 1he odee memy] llve, taken from a bunch of bananax! Wiliem H. Braman, 67, led at his The same Crisco may be used for &/ frying. You can fry 3 funeral of Rev. Willlam B. B.| yor®ie™ feic rather frisky and the | Teceived in Danielson this week. home in Pomfret Monday night in the - % . ~_. urniture ore was held from his home | niit were glad to get him back to his Water Still Troublesome. house where he han lived for many fish, onions, doughnuts, etc., all in the same Crisco. Merely os Tuesaay afiernoon 2t 1 | Ttk Scnool street extension remained in- | Yeurs wnd located next o the ona in 2 : 2 o'clg was gely a t Toy hasi# o Tuesday ore wat cum- | W e was 5 as Big reductions in all departs || services were condicted by Rev. M. i‘;,'nM‘.‘ 155 e, thanbe. b ailinon: soR| VI Ty e Phntion ok oh athas k;‘mi n and highly respected citizen of strain out food particles after each g I R T B G, D e O g | Bcemg B ponniciion, and ls slower in| hia Wits and oneaxustter. " frying. This is a further saving. few of the many bargain > R ks up in a new. blanket, latest spring[ continue to be flooded Wheelock Cottage Damaged, | B a of Priiaral Dltas The goat will be a hero for a| Local followers of weather prophe-| The veranda was wash. e . £¢ of Funck or B randa d away tro PARLOR SETS g unecal Director His | S8 Gnce moro and bidg fair o form | cles mote that wind (hot) storms con- | the 8 o g = oy o by A Eree Cook k . $50.00 Bale Prise 38880 & : a prominent feature of the institution | tinue central over Facker.and mors| Pleasans Viek sun e Sromotiabe ) oot ook Boo 5050 Stae Price 32800 Eoil e Cefemonies in Willimantic promised, which is to be expected. | wise damaged by the hears sea tun: A SARLGE BABKERS The Funcral ot BARN O vs ok May the 500d Lord sometime bring re-| day night, the rush of water cuiling A book of 250 recipes and valuable culi- $11.00 Sale Price $850 from i Vary's church Tuesday | ANNUAL BANQUET DEFERRED. Vishid Bt o | o i nittmpe: ME TR reuss naryinformation byMarionHarrisNeil, o Sale Pri .80 g at 9 oclock, Rev. J. J. Pa- —_ ™ 4 om a visit to Eiy. Thes “ook i ies” ™ o e elébrating the requiem ' high | Board of Trade Votes to Wait Until | . Memuers of Quinchaug lodge of 0Ad |0 & Visit tu the properly Tuesday Cookery Editor, Ladies’ Home Journal, DRESSERS © was special music by (e | | ater—Address Upon Vocational Fellows, of Danielson, with local dan- 8. “3!”’3 sent upon request. The quality $33.00 Value N e o0 £ 1 was one of the| idates, went to Putnam Tuesday edition (regular pri 5 ini Viiie New %280 attended in the parish for | Training. eveming for the conferring of the firet NO CASES READY. giined (et pHes 235)Ccontzmmz | some vears. Burial was in St. Josephs | 3 % i ¢ the | d0€Ten upon the local ciass by the 5 Neil recipes and a alendar of CHIFFONIERS | cemetery Willimantic Board of Trade and Susi. | members of (he degres team of larael | So Thare Wil Bo Ne Ssssion of the Dinners” will be sent upon recipt of $15.00 Down to $1200 Panama GanalPicturas. ness Men’s association, Inc., Tuesday P\h";mtlw_‘" ey Superior Court Today. five 2-cent stamps to those answering 50 Down to $4.75 | Lyman . towe and his . tamous | SVCRINE Wwas prefaced by a’deiightful estoring Telephone Service. R s i SUE this advertisement. For either book, ; BuDDer served under the charge of the | Linemen continted Tussday to repate | Wi IRON BEDS | Bictures of Uncle Sams operations al | spferiainment commitiee, With about | tho damaze cavsed by the storm of | Nyiidnem county euperior cburt in address Department 100, The Procter ; $agas Dont 8 s " Toamer opera. noume | ©© emoers brosent L, | Sunday. "The telephorie service” was | cases: mere to e trisd” his week, the & Gamble Co., Cincinnati. ng. The pictures were | 0 restored to normal condi-|criminal business now bel: Dy President William Ag AT-{ tion Tuesday, but where many breaks | by the state attormey. . Chomiis — e ¢ 7.30. 3 . _.|occurred, only in a temporary way.|Searls,” being in process of - | % pRey William 8. Beard, chairman of | The permanent repairs of the damage | ment for Consideration next week CA STO R lA the entertainment committee, reported | wiil not be completed for many days. | When court adjourned Friday it was CARPETS, FLOOR RUGS CROCKERY, STOVES, Everything Included in the Sale. LINCOLN'S FURNITURE STORE MAIN and UNION STREETS, Phone 285-3 Willimantie in regard to tile matter of 4 banguet 3 ; He stated that iwo (ypes had been oy Eresh Honers for Halpin. intil Wednesday of this week, but'no |tho Putnam foor. The dames of Put. | tric gt service was.available, no at- | ployed in Nassachusetts for the wine s considered, one a get-together affair, homas P. Halpin, the B. A. A. track A 0 iil ‘be 10 |nem wom, 20°to 8. is is the first 3 9 ablis ., | ter, has returned home. For Infants and Children ihe otaer more elaborate: The Jatter | team captatn, pleased his iocal friends | Se*8ion until Friday, when there will home game and: the mpectators were | cor. DOME made to establish thew | *0 U5 "Soyiey and daugnter, Miss | In Use For O 30Y Svould cost about $3 a plate, with an | when Be hung up & new record, 1.13 2-5| P© 2 short calendar session. not disappointed in the showing the |35 it Was impossible. A chimney fire | geg Aghbey, have returned from Nor- nUse For Over ears | xtra. $100 taken from “the’ treasury. | —n world's record—at the national in- — team made. Miss Barg and Miss Ma- |in the Chappell home roused the vil- | wich, where they visited relatives. Always bears A third suggestion was tp defer the | door championships in Madison Square| POST OFFICE SITE OPPOSED. |loney of Putnam starred, eaclt making | jagers considerably during the evening | Miss Irene Stahler of N Londom the | matter until next fall, whén it might | Garden, New York, Monday night, this A — four baskets. The summary but no serious damage was done. It Miss Eleanor lamb. M‘ be possibie o obtain ex-President | for the 600 vard distance. sHalpin de- | Petitions Circulated Tuesday Explain- | PUTNAM. PLAINFIELD, | Was impossible (o get the engine to the Otis Douglas are en: William H. Taft as the " Baitey | fire, as the strects were 8o slippery Taura Douglas of occasion. Mr. Beard stas Right Forward. ¥ | the men could not keep their footing. | _ 2 ... Dootil | The cars on the Groton and Stoning- | Left Forward. ;lun line were held up on account of . Moran | the breaking of a dam near Trail's| Corn at Poquonoc and the cOl'hc-l | | { | Signsture of aker of the [ feated such famous stars as Mcl Shep-{ ing Why | jecti e 9 y It ls Objectionable to the [Davis d- that the | pard and Abel Kiviat In running his| Majority of Gitices e committee had been in communication | record-breakking race, and may now | | CIortY O ons, . Mass. Schooner Ada Belle is hauled out on the ways at the Palmer yard. | Fuller -.. - with Mr. Taft and could not secure|be pegarded as the greatest runner in A A b Tor Giib Dresint. R it ko it 4 move to stop the comstruction of uto Truck Mov“\g m for (he prosent. @ atives sug. [, WOrld at his favorite distance. |a federal post omice puilding in Put. | BATE 5 e Brook Causes Trouble and Loss. nam, in the interest of the c § - LONG DISTANCE WCRI gested was accepted by vote and the ; 3 e convenience < ewson | quent flooding of the tracks and DR FC JACKSON Dentist A SPECMCLTV s Committea empowered to make the | ~After the flood experiences of Sun-|of ifs citizens, was inangurated Tues- | Maloney ..., Mathewson | B iow Jand adjoining. The last car o s Lo G y | necessary arrangements. ga\‘ in Danielson there is a demand rox‘n;wv:h‘n a petition was drawn as| .o . ... Williams | 04t of Groton reached the carbarn in | Water Gets Into Several Rooms in the Painless Extracting { Address P. A. WEEKS, or "phone | The matter of a clean-up week to | from many quarters for an investiga- |follows, =~ = oG Mystic at 4 o'clock Monday morning, L aveton Mifl—Persoruf, ol e be held some time in the spring was | tion for the purpose of determining| g A av 850-2, 338-12 or 254-5. Willimantic, Ct. ed to the attention of the meeting | some manner of controlling the brook | Mim, Connecticut, and patrons of the | Caver ... 3 Elliott | With 2 decidedly tired out crew. | and Filiing a Specialty by W. P. Jordan, and a committee of | that flows from near the Old People’s | POSt office at Putnam, respectfully rep- Subs. A. B. S. Meets. Mrs. Fanny C swell and daughter 5 L eting of the i | Caroiine_ visited over Sunday with 752 Main S . % imantio | ix was autha be appointed by | home down, underground, to the (‘on- | Tesent FiNd posle- Boe Lutisis Daviac 2 § | A mesting lof fieSmerionn Demery e y o N S~ ik e JAY M. SHEPARD The thatr o take up his mater ¥ | gregational” churen - under. Academy |, THAt the site that has besn se- |Barg 4, Maloney 4: for Plainfield, Wil. | society was neid last evening in Me- | Carlos Caswell and family of Nors Telephone E Drasient Arnold stated ‘that 20 | Bnd Center streets acroes pronevtics ty|lected for a post office and federal |lisms 1. Fouls for Plainfield, Moran | chanics’ hall with a large attendance. | wich and were unable to get ho — Succeeding Elmore & Shapard | tickets nad been placed among the | Furnace street. and evenciadie imig the | PUllding,-at the corner of South Main |1 _Scorer, Miss Russell. Referce, | One candidate was initiated. A pleas- | Sunday night because of the storm. E & e e e e iurine | and Grove street, in the city of Put- |F. Wheaton; timer, Miss Montague. |ant social time was enjoved after the | Herbert Grover is moving from Ar- HIRAM N. Funeral Director andEmbalmer | 5o s oontion "o s hatd i Sarts | e Bn Ty, o e brook, during o e CemSwell frof the Tue e e vl s chitae f0 UNDERTAKER d EMBALMER 3 ford the 10th of this month, and said | damage for many vears. It is also a|ines: e er of population e en of Liberty council, D. of | in Canterbury. SRR 62 Church St, Willimanti, Ct. 60-62 North St., Willimantic | he would try 1o obtain other tickels if nuisance in ather ways, and at times ER P e e O N—'OAN { oy St & & pcisl e Samais “w:):‘ e s Matat ot ec iathe, y - yone present desir & as been used as a sewer. S ) 3 . e ng R e o Telephone Lac: Assistant | Lady Asslstant Tel connection |~ He then introduced the speaker of | orty owners who have been cononq | undesirable to a large majority of the | Storm Damage—Big Lobster Car De. | t¢® of arrangements belng Miss Ber- | Mrs. Susan Parkhurst e the evening, Howell Cheney, of Ma chester, whose address was upon V. | cational Educatior | “3ir. Cheney was a splen i v : : tha Thompson, Mrs Ida Palmer and | Hertert Weldon spent Sunday “rhar Sfe p;o:';m:(“.., in its present | PoSited on Cottage Veranda—Social Mrs. Nellie Wicox {his grandmother, Mrs. Julia Gay location is much better adapted to the | Affairs. _Mr. and Mrs. Haistead Brown of | Mo needs of the public than any building | Church street entertained the E. S. B.| 2 damage by_reason of the fact that it avergows, have reached the point of ] : exasperation over the matter and want d, forceful | somd action taken,to prevent future up. s Louise Band, who has bees s e B e T cans ¢ ! A great deal of damage was done by | clup Tuesday evening. spending a few weeks with her sistef 5 taiker, secting fortn the case of the | happenings like thaf of Sunday, when Ciiaybe A erected upon the proposed | > SO of Sunday, and the shores of | M. S. Tryon of Eim, street, who is a | Mrs, William A. Devolve, was calle | tade achool in & most convincing man- | the hrook was to e for most of| * fieretore, we respectfully sk that | the village present a much worse ap- | patient in Lawrence hospital, having | to her home in Providence Monday heard at the meetings of the ‘associa- | oo frotible and damage. the Dronoscd site of the feters buis! | pearance than after the last gale. | undergone an operation, Is recove njght by the iliness of her mother. tion for some time. The remarks were — ing nd poot office m Poteaaa b bhad- | More damage is reported, many of the | The Gannet club met Monday ni Lawion's millvard was flooded Mons e N e D. A. C. MINSTRELS. Goneas Do es M utnam be aban- | boats being smashed. The big boat|at the home of Dr. E. P. Flich day mornnig and the water came inté R A S e it % sied) tinued tn ts present location until one | OWned by Hoswell Lamb is badly dam- | Prospect Hiil, Where an appetizing | severai rooms on the first floor. Tha WILLIMANTIC, CONN | curred in tmis city at thé American | Laugh-Provoking Entertainment Pro-|mors convenient for the use of the | #€ed. 8l (he dOCks S04 Small bonls on | supber ¥es SVl o L4 cnii. | Gown because the water came in to® 2 | ThEead company, o vocational schools,| Y199 for Audience at the Orpheum | ECRSER PUBNC can be located and de- | jgpgter dock, shanty, cars and | aren of Ansonia ave visiting at deep to permit work. | part-time schools, et their methods, | Theaters e ey R A B e equipment of the Wilcox agenc | home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Morgan. £ . | and some examplés of present schoois More than o mtore ot copies of this | demolished. One of the cars, a big 14| Arthur Rafuse of the barge Easton s carried by the w ting his_family on the west s Glastonbury.—J. H. Hale, the Cons ng. pel s i S A real lively and up to date minstrel fon” wers issued Tu y atter- | bY 28 is vi C ‘\V S . 5 Wore lluently nresentsdiy M. OHenis: | antertaiptent, * furplehing: vty & | naon £5d ot i b ay A }mu.; fee deposited on the veran. | - riss Flora Morrison, who is iil with | necticut peach king, has had his Glass W =1 ature and runnin el yat ] laugh, ¥as given to a pleased audi- | standing ihe fact ihac the plans for | da of the summer cottage of Mrs. Fred | congestion of the lungs, is somewhat | tonbury orchards bard hit by the many children were coming from. the | S0 Athleiic clibiu the Orpheum the- | advanced to the point where the gov- | order ail over tlie village and no elec Robert Porter, who has been em- | vest many peaches this season. ¥ . e | Sixth srade instead of the eighth, he | Ater Tuesdey-evening. Much talent for| ernment, during the present month. A most remarkable collection «f seid, and many of them were (hose | Amusing was dispiased by the mom-} was o have the site for the new . - . New Spring Dresses have made their “fI Yhe were back of chiigren ur theia] ot wore. romsived in. evey i adat ot anhetas o b | D appearance for the Spring seaso but the brigater child is beginning to | Wih much faver. _ nafures can and will be obtained to : . : 4l ATTRACTIVE \{ fy “A lilLL for ‘l_n ;:‘ pdnnf (Jg‘.znin see he advuniuses to ol pained rox ,“ he ,Inl:’l‘lgu?‘nvzun(‘hm!' pro z.»‘a 2 the petition against tho erection of ive lea lng COO. ng aut onfies = ol Serges, Crepe an raniie | the courses and coming into the | novel sett or the overture, tu which | the structure > 7 Cloth, aupe, enhage ¢ AL the conclusion of his formal talic |.the members of. the circle in ally purchased by the government was | 1 d s tt 1 FYLES | e alen ot 22 U0 e hune: | @11 TECOMIMEn ottoience Mr. Cheney answered many questions | &arb of white with blue cap navy blue, pink, mahogany, brown & ; r from his audience, showing the inter- | interloctutor in officer’s uniform ing there has been strong opposition IN ALL THE and black, plain or in the kimono est which was taken in the subject by | The production was given un. to It, on account of the fact that it is Marion Harland 3 : . - all who were present: direction of Wiiliam J. Brennan, who|away from the busincss center and NEWEST | sheer effect, trimmed with messaline | 5 long ago won his laurels as an expert | from the center of population in Put- Mrs. Sarah Ty <on Rorer = laces, ruching and fancy frills en '} Personals. et it sbecsatie gl et e b Sl U ool g Mrs. Helen Armstrong COLORINGS | jeeves, and yoke to match. g IV Buchanan spent Tuesday in | pleasure for many eastern Connecticut | ping the gosernment from purchasing. Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln | : ernon. play-goers for more' than 20 vears. | howerer a”fansaction that was ac and Lida Ames Wiltis TR gt New a | Mr. Brennan acted as interiocutor| co hed after an investigation o $5:80, $7.50,:$8.50, $10.00, $12.80 §| 1o R, M=cein was tn Ney Londen o e ot B oL | inat altn and others bcred vy Fovers e A - A .a1| Were Charles Russell, Tyler Andrews,|ment agents that were sent her : e . B, Gary of Stafford was a local | Roit, “SNNEY Tt 0o Matthe: w| | While the opposition has always ex- | Dave written a wonderful new book h, il | and $15.00 - visitor Tuesday clever quartette appearing in biackface | Isted. and In widespread manner. the | Of recipes and cooking hints called [l paiymond Jodoin of Baltic spent |makeup. In tho circle were James|fact that the time for actually begin- | “HOME HELPS.” The chapters on 8 Harney, Nathaniel Greenleaf, John|Ring the construction is so near at | e e b W. W. Hayden of Hartford was in | Day. Joseph Geer, Olney Kelles, Frank | hand that it was belleved that no more | HOW to Measure,” “Tables of Compar® ‘ 5y THE H G M“RHAY Gfl | this city Tuesday on business. Larue, Joseph Parent, Antonio T‘H“fin’um be heard of the matter, but| stive Measures,” “Time Table for Cook- .+, 2 W. G. Rose of Princeton, Me., is|nose. Soloists were James Morrison, | {his proves to have been far from & | jno » well worth havin; - . 5% : 5 | spending a few dayy in this city. Louis King, John Day, James Day and | CoITect supposition. | ing,” etc., are alone c 2N Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Turnbull of Nor- | J0Seph Geer. Some influential interests in Put- | We will send it to you FREE. wich spent T = 2 The musical numbers during the|Nam are strongly opposed to having a ch spent Tuesday in this city. overture, which was opened with aiDlew building on the site purchased and Louis Zechlel has returned to Brook- | quartette and a medley of populs Iyn, N. Y., after a brief visit in Willi- popular | songs by the chorus, were as follows: ese interests will be act in regis- I by tering opposition to the wmlan. Whes 0l 5 _ Dear Ola_Jrel John Day ncorporated 1842 Mrs. Rovden Sweet is in Taftvilie { and Get Under, Tylar Andrew { the petitions are completed they wi Get Out) e sent to Congressman Bryan ¥. Ma- for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. C.}a Dream of You, Dear, James Morri-| I'? g | Webster. son: Floating Down_the River. The Rpproy Bggms b Milier: King of the Deep, Joseph Geer; | {on of the & offic. lding, which (Additional Willimantic News on Page | Mother is the Best Swecthearr | was to cost about $50,000, hax been | Six) D Chesdacka B . made and the architecUs pians are completed. Work was to have com- | : menced on (e bullding this sprint. | The recipes are practical for every-day use, and illustrate the use but it seems probable that there it hfi [n’r he “%.»n, and it is possibie | Of and value of Cottolene. 7 that the bullding may, never be erects : ' By Y/ s edon tha site at South Main and | Cottolene goes much farther than any other cooking fat or shortening, Saves oOmao aImine Grove riwse who believe this | money because it is economical; always insures digestible food. over nd $50,000 when Everybody needs it, of course. Charles Everybody is going to nmeed it more in the future, tco, when the earning “There is nly One “whefew"ha", ::p.:?;«:l ig:us than during youtn S 3 The best “way to be sure to have some THEN is to save a little HOW 5D et a e bt et e | To @ot The GENUINE, Oall Far The Full Namo e of fhie Dressut ad Drop a postal today for your copy 3o | L - L lStions, OISy (O g onAmy of “HOME HELPS,” and order |Laxative Bromo Quinine | ... s oo Gtk froch your Grotes Y Used The Worid Over to Oure a Oold in One Day Girle of Putnam H. 8. Basketball HIH H . + Team Win, 20 to 3 in Tuesday Eve- The Willimantic Savings Institute S A L TR e ' Il = [renk FAIRBANK coreany] Z. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer | of the name le-liv.» Bromo Quinine. The s bhasketball team of Put- Py Look for this signature on the box. 25c. nam h schoal and (Re gifls ot Plainfield High met Tuesday night on | n it

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