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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914 . = Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC ware contract for $1,300. and the G. H. Alford Co. took the hard- susnensauns conclusion and eventually to present it as a gift to the town of Killingly. DANIELSON in Trains Delays Rural Mail man Richard Gorman, J. H. Mann,Ern- est Kent. E Committee to study further the in- terests of the Trade school—Chairman Archibald Macdonald, C. D. Sharpe, Fred Waterman. Committes on transportation, to handle all matters pertaining to irreg- ularity of rates, train and trolley Ser- vice, assist in handling claims, and general work of this kind—Chairman Danger of Drink Habit Men who drink to excess are in con= stant danger of losing health, position, business, family and home. Thev are also liable to meet with serious acci- dents, or commit crimes while under the influence df liquor that will rulm ARM DRAWN INTO GEAR. 1 x | Tonight ; GEORGE WILLEY FOUND DEAD. |Chang Court Fabre, No. 3495, L O. F., in K. 2 intbday §irect G. L. Baldwin, George Bradley, J. La- ; i > 5 - rprise for Rev. E. A. their livés. Drink habit has filled our ! WILLIMANTlc BUNN O dourt Winaham, No. 97, F. of A, at 25 | Had Come from Riverpoint, R. I, and | Legg—Pledges Received Toward | Thomas Moore Injured While at Work | P2@e Jaile, " penitentiaries " almshouses and 5 ' Ohwebstuck Lodge, No. 16, 1. 0. 0 4 Was Working in Chaplin. Gymnasium Fund—Elmville Opera- at_Elmville Mill. FURNITURE PREMIUMS Hen Thbipers sl forgoties Hesk at 07 Main Streez. ' oo : G Farnha v 53 tive Injured. OBJECTIONABLE | Realizing this, will you continue te/ Regular, Drili To. 1. First C. N. G.| found Gead Tucaday evening i s 1o & —— Teaday artameon ot the' Dant ot e — drink “or_permit your husbands and Special Town Moetink. | short aistance from the home of Wil- |y, (i£0T€e, . Call, returned from e |Bimvill, Worsted company in Eimville | Bridgeport Concern Decides to With- | Sons to do so uniil they are beyon - OBTTUARY liam A. Weeks of Chaplin, by whom he 7 Syracuse reports about | while engaged, It 18 said, in atiempi- | draw After Conference with Author- BOPe? It 1s vour duty o give the three feet of snow remaining in that | ing to i s three feet of ano g to “back off" some cioth that had K ] < Charies Be Hutchins, member of the | JocPme clogged in the fulling machine (bs cravisie Sl ne ity o ToreE Rt borough board of mesememPer of io¢ | that he was operating. The beit used | A Bridgeport concern that has heen.| {he CTUINE and necessity for Arink in s Duren Torden, JTues- | av. saying he had walked from River- | POToUSh board of assessors, will not | to operate the machins is believial to | seiling furnjtare to Putnam on the'in- | tiree, dave, v . EE Yy might at his home ~on Walnut| point, R. I, and asked for @ few days' | Caym,Co " Genomination &t the | have slipped back from the loose pul- | stallment plan, the buyers paying in | Seponc injections, and resiore them to stréet, Mr. Jordan had hot been in | Sonc it it e ok fow o i \emorrew (Friday) evening. = |ley and started the machine while he |a small sum each week, agreed Wed- | Soocr Sahé lives.: Sehd them to the 1 2 had been temporarily employed. 1 gooq health for several years. Vaivi-|iearch for work. The man was set to| o s Ww- Pilling, C. E., has returned |Svas at work on it. His right arm was | nesday after a conference with Pros- | NC& Institute, 1302 Chapel St. New The man was a cotton weayer, Who appeared at Mr. Weeks’ place last Fri- » e Van Buren Jordan. Van Buren,Jordan, lar disease of the heart was the cause | woad chapbing. and i he did not | {0 Dedham, Mass., after a visit With | drawn Into and throten: the gece th ey e S | L=To-1CL; el b0 (fay jon jehh). of death. s come to m‘xzwgr Tuesduy night a search | pyyLarents Mr. and Mrs. Georse M.|preaking a bone and Sacerating” the | Captain Joha Marray (o withdraw trom | DRUG HABIT SUCCESSFULLY He was a native of this city, born | was Instituted, which resulted in find- 5. 5 member. As Mr. Moore was drawn in | its activities in this city. An attor- TREATED. June 1836, the son of Lyman and | ing his body. Committee Meets. his body came in contact with the gear | ney representing the cOMPANY ANd | S ———————————— Louisa Kenyon Jordan. He attended | There were no marks of violence, and| Members of the gymnasiumt project |and he was scratched and cut about | members of the concern came here 1 ']rty 8 l 2. ool in Windham, and early in life | Medical Examiner L. I Mason, who | COMMittee of the K. H. S. Alumni as- | the back and side. He is now a pa- | for the conference, the result of which | Charles E. Searls, state’s attornev, ned the trade of a mason, working s sent for, pronounced death due to | S0¢idtion met at the home of Ernest |tient at the Day Kimball hospital, in | was to establish the reliability of the |a8ainst Frank E. Howarth. a member 1 his father as a bridge builder. He | hearc disease, with which the man had | K- Warren Wednesday evening. Putnam, concern,” which is well known in|of the baf: Daniel A. Wood vs. The enlisted in Co. H of the 15th C. V. in | hean o M e hoh e man bad| “Charles Keach of Waterbury wifs a | — Bridgeport, where it transacts a large | A- . Wood Co et al ) ’ e summer of 1862 visitor with friends in Danielson Wed- i | serving until the | ;o an undertaking establishment and % - business. In connection with the bus- ncontested Divorces—Eli G. Badzer &nd of the war, ax @ musician | relatives were notified nesday. PUTNAM ineea done In this city the company | v8. Florence Badger: Eva G. Med- Upon his return he for a t { sty G. B. Norton of Fall River was in - made a feature of giving to its cus- | PUIY vs. Daniel S. Medbury ® fiflh P fflugml in the express business, and lat- | e T Danielson Wednesd: Rounds-Burgess Case Compromised—| tomers as a premium, extra pieces of | Trial List to FCDHZ*ES‘&“’ Haaden A er was in the ice bu: . but of late ¥ i B 4 i ) furnit o pe = vs, imantic Gas ectric Light e Uelebrate Uur thirty Year off:::: i L AR SRR Stnding Gommitisss 1 Busimes| SO i ot A0 s necttons. He was a fford Springs. Letters addressed to Mrs, F. Andre, - LG against this feature that the local offi- | C0. (at Willimantic); Alice B. Ed- D o aadeassad 2 ks Men’s Association—Bridgeport Fur-| 88 T (A @0 e company out- | Wards et al. appeal from Probate: Les- 8. Long post, No. ames, Lawler of Boston spent Wed.- | Raniel F. Austin, S. M. Bamber and V ibaE GE tho Vens | Gray aré unclaimed at the Danielson R. a niture Firm Withdraws—City Ad-|lined a plan for fulfiling its contracts | ter H. Burnham vs .Town of Hamp- . e Wind- | nesday with i sister in this city justs Contracti C ny’s Cred- | here before withdrawing from the local | tO0. the focal Methodist chureh. : By, who has Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyr, who have | itors’ Claims. The firm that was concerned in Wed- | March _24th, Joseph George Bernier, cal s the ‘Fuest of his father, Amos Hathe | been spending. the aontetn Mntant g aitooyg Balf brothers and three balf | way fof "this city, Titured Wednesday | are” expected: {0 reiutn here Wiiniti| Ralph Durfec who Is an advance|7%edsys conference has carried out |SATE ve. Toc Wepdiieoe Agncuityal < < ibters are hid Hours to his home In Hartford. @ few days to rema > | man for a theatrical company and has | &1 its agre Atn loc o- i - e And to make this Anniversary Sale one of the best events|tives Tuey ure: br. Do A Jordan of |, 000 (0 BEREOE G b, poin wntll SUMMEE. | been booking the attraction in the va: | Ble, but other concerns that have done |BIef chss, Barl V. Geliup ve, Nathenicl SO = 2 s S t 0. o half te 3 eph’s ay servance, rious sections of the United States and |/ Snes: R—— 24 < - ) s, ick: Wi o . . . Providence and Julian Jordan of New ¥ n. was a half hour late on o e % e the same lines have not been so worthy th, Alexander S. Burdick vs. Walter of the year we are going to give you the following articles, yTov'dines aug Julien Jordan of Wew | Wednesday. The train due here at 950 | - Today (Thursday) the feast of St.|in the Canadian northwest, is visiting | {he same line: SULiC ¢ Ut oipteiate ar Burdick: second Wednesday, March ers: ‘Lyman T. Jordan of New York @ m. from New Haven was an hour|Joseph will be observed with specia |at his hoine in this city. Tailure 1o do"ac they sgreed. | The |23th. Anna Rosenzwelg vs. Town ef taken from our regular stock, and mark: them at less thanjand Charics 5. Jordan of Wil s o 3| Danikion experienced its st tn CAGLELUEY AR ot Hotpital Bridgeport concern will take care of | Canterbury: Tillie Rosenzwelg va. were 3 Mrs. Wilbur Havens |Stephen Dunston and Mis; dan of nesda; Alfred Trach of Canterbury is a pa-|all of its customers, allowing them up tient at the Day Kimball hospital, re- | to the full value of the amounts they ceiving treatment for an injured hand | have paid in such articies as thes from which all but one finger was cut [ may care to select. while hé was operating a circular sa der storm of the season Wednes: morning, following a snow - flurry brief duration. Judge Back's Mother IlI, STONINGTON cost. Each article represents a good 50c value, and in some cases more than that, yet to celebrate we only ask you n to visit friends. {Morin Children Sent to Home of Aunts. e V5 iie mhiatler ‘of the tstiodlion: GE ehe Wednesday Judge Harry E. Back CLAIMS ADJUSTED. Repositors He e | Husiveny = Shanent |three Morin children,who were brought Personals. was called to Union, where his mother, OBITUARY. = from Savings Bank—Loyal Seldiers to this city by Constable William J.| . Y. Hillnouse is in Boston on busi- | I3, Rosicus Back, is ill ; City) Suitise Wiy Cvecitors f the Son. o BV Social. C eac Hastings Monday afternoon, on the pe- | ness. | Miss Mary Whalen of Cottage street, Mrs. James Nolan. necticut Contracting Company Which —_— tition of Samuel B. Harvey, prosecut- | g cpon o pico o : to Bos. | Yh© has been seriously 1l for a num- Mrs James Nolan, about 60, died at! Failed as the Result of Local Work. evening the ladies of the ing agent for the Humane ety, on — o = ' im‘l of weelks, is improved in health. her home in Pomfret, where she had 1 church served a most Edward McDermott, who has Coventry | confined to his home on High alad and bean supper in of the church been a resident for Several years, at| The claims of judgment creditors in |abpetizing about 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. | this ity against the Connecticut Con- | the parior: itions at home, | was before the probate court Wednes- | Rev. J. H. Dooley of South ARTICLES IN THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT day morning. ng a s| time in Hartford. |on account of an injury to his anl Aldermen Johnson, Byrne and Larue| tracting company have been approved | The final statement of the recefvam Judge Shea heard the evidencs Lockwood and daughter, |is able to be out, have been named as a committee of| Dy the common council and adjusted. [of the Stonington Savings bank will 255 amd e 55 e0 |l E#asN by e s are visiting relatives in Pal- | Attorney W. Fenner Woodward rep- | the common council to assess the ben-| The Connecticut Contracting company, | be delivered in the superior court Fri- Marked at Anniversary Price Srak resented Fzra L. Burgess of this town | efits and | 1d report on the|one of the concerns that had a con- |day when a date will be set for the | in the Rounds-Burges trial in the su- | proposed layout of Woodstock avenue | tract for putting in a section of the |distribution of the money belonging to ch stody of dren will F ren in the gs. The ch of West Mair 4 Table with, colored /e care i i Cisling rejar | Perior court at Putnam Wednesday PR city's sewer system. took judgment |depositors now in the hands of the y—Anni lity—Anniver- |,/ Helfare will'be Had g 8 Wh & against the city of Putnam in Hart- |Teceiver ry Price 35¢ a pair. |atter e | ighest Scores at ist. Putnam got more snow than towns|ford county on June 1913, for Loyal Soldiers’ Social. ary, med- A Tray Clot e -alloped. |action Y Amos .lv.wn.lw Ay | ’m\‘.'u»r’ i .\(}.Likh::l‘ Jol r‘\“x:v“}iv r\vh ‘\: Kwnuv (h-rre lm \l\;m::s:;-’:n.w\r;n $3,600.52 damages and costs of $62.21, The Loyal Soldiers. a class of bovs regular 50 iy— | reg 50 quality—Anniversary |essary Fadnowday Svar & pr | et Hred Eahgle -atin ra Mail- | but most of it ha sappeared making a total of $3,662.7: of the Second Congregational Sunday Price 35c a yard Price 35c each. | “The oni tives in this city hot, 'Mrs. George Davignon and Miss | nightfall i This_Jatter amount was attached to |school, Mrs. H. H. Doty, teacher, held f s TR Hiesitien,| Tune r Huck Towels. generous|old R " | Georgianna Godreau won ‘the honors | Frank N. Bergin of Webster was a|17 creditors of the company, but their |a social Tuesday evening. A musical - oo Wy W vatue SAnmiversasy| at the St. Patrick’s night whist in St. | visitor with friends in Putnam Wed-|accounts have remained unadjusted |program was rendered and games were Y Stk mee | T e | James' parish nesday, until the present time, the common |enoved. Rev. D, C. Stone gave an in- e i e Andrews. | The matter placing permanent | Settlement Reached in Rounds-Burgess | council having received the orders (o | teresting talk on his visit to Ireland. o mene AL S o e e =~ R L e Pz pay them, as follows: Attorney J. F.|Light refreshments were served. ¥ = [Sasland e s ~ usiness section is receiving the at- 3 ’ R p Carpenter as attorney for E. N. Joslin MEN’S FURNISHINGS |made fa y. A thund JEWETT CITY | tention of 1o ol Wkioeeal I the suerior JCanth PerenWalim | e ey (e NCIopl Mre. Stanton's Mother Dead. ower owed L D ater | = | men and it is that the mat- | day a settlement satisfactory to the| pany. M. Wheaton, Charles Bove, “}?]vud :v\\“'wv‘v;x ;ec‘;x\e(;] m)m Mrs Men's Fleece-lined Shirts andy President Suspenders, regular b0c|rain. which continu t intervals dur-! o 0o b e {ter will soon be In such shape as to | parties concerned was reached a ) eld elson Ki Elbert C, | William Faishied & tiox hom in alue—Anniversary Price 35c a pair. |IDS the day. makin Clover Leaf Clyb's Dance—Wednesday | 1,1, 724y Yor consideration by the town, | the trial of the case of ¢ Siies 9 Novveaian 5. V. Froat, | Fatbush Sunday’ of pneumonia. She ravane, Teguln alue—Anniver- y P e i Whist Club Entertained—Funeral of | > Rounds of North Sterling va. Ezra L.| & iy oy ogdian, A ¥ Frost | was the mother of Mra:,E. S. Stanton sary Price 35c each. s il iewear, regular _ 0cibo N earthale fusehh THoks! Hours Changed to 8-5. Burgess of Danielson had proceeded|a total of $1,016.44: to Ernest . Morse | Of the borough and had many friends M G s B i Tk nniversary Price 35¢ each. |cpring was r | Postmaster C. A. Potter has posted | for some time, the agreement being| rney for C. C. Morse, $68.35; to |here. _ e ORI oA meawdn | Meiis vou striped or|band was or | e Clover in announcement that the money order | reached in the afternoon. Torrey and| e et ainls st I e In the Probate Court. eSSy Erie| okl v Anniver- | hi in [l e d bostal savings departments at the | Geissler were attorneys for the plain- | a company and W. F. Raffer- | At the hearing held at the probate 5c each. sary Price-35c. ijou. Their postoffice are to be ¢ c business | tiff, Attorney W. F. Woodward of Dan- 459.13; to Torrev and Geissler | Co the will of Mrs. Bridget Led- District Fire Wardens. ja very larg from § a. m. to 5 p. m_ This is a|ielson and Attorney E W. Perkins of | as attorneys for R. H. Bradley, B. D.|with was confirmed by the court b S Wilbur G. Stevens, Ei | s fu orches- | change from .90 p. m. to 5 m. Norwich tolr the, d.-rcndu;n"nxlr Hn'mdl.: Bugbee and Sabin S. Carpenter, $238.- | the ppointment ardl\ E ;a._\m. as W] land Charles tr iarles Ch. ; o i 4 srought &nit to Fecover $300 on a book | §3: to Nobie E. Pierce of Hartford and | executor, A. Pendleton and Georga HOSIERY, KNIT UNDERWEAR, GLOVES AND BELTS;M district Sl Chal cosane Man C,A" ‘;'5_‘:" S |account Mr. Burgess filing a counter| B, F. Gaffney of New Britain, as at- | H. Robinson are the appraisers. At- dham b rse of thel 1 account of the rearrangement claim for about $700. torneys for Clifton E. Davenport, re- |torney H. W. Rathbun represented Mr. worth 50c, to be sold at 35c < Irene Rob- | the train service the time for clos e e | v and . 11 Hewitt sppaared Soc warde been changed to be as follows: | BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEES. |Ing company, 382013 = = @ bound tra 6.59, mail closes | i HD e L St. Patrick’s Night Social. Mary Smith and heirs, Che deciding game beiween the etball team and Able to Leave Hospital. 1it-foc Onyx Hosiery, ® Women's Summer Weight Union| lisle and silk lisle, a splendid | s, low neck and short sleeves, lace v versa wo appendicitis patients were d 9.5 e + i ing| with the Connecticut Contracting com- | Stonington regular b s0c—Anniversary Price 35¢ a pair. immieq " ARnIversary Price Soc. Eeh e R rick’s night dance was held 958 train. mall closes at 9.35; | List of Those Named for the Ensuing| 7.0+ T (A 0C “Inio bankrupicy, as | the Stonington High school Indepen- S y Suede Belts, ali colors, regu-|{ag>®d " Phey were Adelard Ber-|in the town hall at Pachaug Tuesday train, mail closes at Year. a result, it was once said here by a [dents will be played in Stonington this Women's Burson H t quality—Anniversary Price 35¢.| g0 b n¥as oparited Unon: Some | eYening request, the lrancis or- trains, 944 @ m Member of the concern, of the heavy | (Thursday) evening. The game will out a seam, regy Chamoisette Gloves, 2-clasps _and|ti and Robert Hanna, who had | <hestra furnished the mu nail cloges at e O i committees of the|)osses, approximately 310,000, that it | be preceded by a parade and band con- Anniversary Price 2 pairs for 35c. 12-button length—Anniversary Price the institution but a week ¥ Kuster delivered the ser-|(jc . i boat t=ain. mall| Puthem - Bisiness Mg association{systained ‘whils trylng Sto carry ‘out.fsests 2 35e. 3 Sstutlon Pt EeR e Sl Lenten service on Wednes- | 10568 at have been elected for the ensuing|its contract for building a section of A Gloomy Morning. Women's Medium Weigh ests, | 375 , 5 2 . T at St. Mary's church. Got Mail end D abacs the Day Atts r 7 the city's sewer system. A part of | @[he morning of Wednesday ~for gulds G8s quality—Annivarsary | paraney Cersian Moire and JDresden) School Contraots Awarded | — = ecause of the ew teaty aer: | Commission _form of government—| tnie Section was through the open lots |about one hour was dark and visited Price 35 ey Prich oAy e FUNERAL. ments into Dan in the morning | NG B TS pong ML Ceine gt Lol ank of the Quinebaug |by a heavy rain and hail. with a few _— e ) iwais — | hours T e A Johnson. _ | river from near Cargill falls north- |peals of thunder and some lightning. school build Joseph Ross. | oot of th \ offi i On advertising and adoption of trade| ward. A ledge that was unusually | Pegple were obliged to light their lights Natchaug school the office are NOW | eql, to arrange for system of 3 o funeral se ivertis- | qifficult to deal with confronted the |in ®rder to get around. Frank L. ces for Joseph Ross | obliged to rtheir mail and committee NOTION DEPARTMENT by ih e s 2 business and u: ing Putnam e i littee in held at the home of his daugh- | newspapers i e g | d use on|company’s workers all _through the | Staplins has been appointed janitor of |glll & Andrew of Boston wit s Wiliamitshartion, on Me. | e hers s porth until & | mail and correspondence —Chairman | river border section. Tons of dyna- | Borough hall succeeding Brnest Cash- ain and Faney Net and Chiffon Ruffling, in white biack and ecru, [$1.600 are awarded the elect Wednes ternoon. | fo fease T 1 poulized | George L. Padgett, L. O. Williams, G. mite, it seemed, were used in biast |man who resigned. Mr. Stapling has regular 2oc quality —Anniversary Price 2 yards for 35c. s priv Samuel | 1 4 g arrives hers | - i0e " | ing, the work mevertheless was |been on_ the house committee of the ST-inaN Will Bibiiing Hekt ‘pattarnn reguiasicss qualilyoh Bl T & ted the servi Mrs. | 4 SE anciyee ew industry, to obtain new indus-|very slow because the strata of the |Pioneer Hook & Ladder Co. for a num+ Pilkl 16 & yard. * 7 S e Only. Ome SHIOMO QUINING, d Mrs. Peter Mc- | i Postmaster O ims | try. investigate its worth, etc.—Chair- | very hard rock lay in such a way that |ber of years. 2 . e S - : ekl e &eR the Lig iy & po rouling | L. Baldwin, E. C. Morse, John | not much more than a bushel of rock S mbroldeny » Zeerar Shic pausiy A nnivers R Gl S R s ehie ;| World, and Nearer, My God It Ml ould be blown out at single blasts, PantAmmievican Oonfardnoe poroan | PG | Burial wis to-the Heed-E [ Trom. that it to Danteleon by troliey, | . Committee on home trade. object to | although this was not always the case, | =67 HOVeRd BOMRIER: 0 colors, regular Se quality—Anniversary Price 35c a dozen | tery in Lisi e bearers | iarivins here Dobable ot d ¥ | advertise home trade and work | was at great and un- Vashi o T 3 I = Raso Miliam Robert | arriving here probadly at | terest of keeping trade in town—Chalr. | <o in putting the con. |Dostponement of the =Pan American | RENiGVAL tt City, Robert Roberts W. N. Jewett on Committee. man G. E, Shaw, N. A. Ballard, Charles | and"' loat. ‘heavily wal- [ SdRTenence AITAnst: surprise; officials | 1V A George Robertson of | c. B Hutchins ana other tax offcials | Seder. | though the judsment against them |BTe as there had been intimations TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT |,;],have removed my business from | Joseph Robe < [in the town ot Killingly have received | Commitfee to lo ate and obtain op- | heret: mentioned and for the sum |\7CHCL made it inopportune to ar- Jackson Place to 521 Jackson Street, | were flowers from the | notice of the third annual meeting of | tional pric manufacturing sites-~ |of more than $S.C00 whs Swarded Sof§eooq for o moshe - 1n: “Septemper. Bottle Dioxogen T | Palm Olive Soap, regular 10c a cake where 1 will pay the highes: market | 3 The relatives from | the Tax Officials’ association of Con- | Chairman M. Keith, A. W. Marcy, | extras done by the company in com- | g ol (OF & mesping, A0 JOCn O E Anniversary Price 35c. | —Anniversary Price 4 cakes for 35c. |prices for Cattle, Poultry, Veal, etc. town were nectic be held in the old senate | E. L. Kelly ; rewy | Pleting the work A the contracting | n"o; reached the state department Hor 4 Almona_Cream,| nd Kmbroidered Hand.| Send postal card. Telephons con : E chamber at the capitol in Hartford on | Commitice o plan clean-up week|company went Into bankrupley the |ionighc because ~Senor —Suares, the o = B swdaniest| ar e . = nection seph Rober K of next week. Bvery member | and advertise same—Chairman Re oney now paid to the 17 creditors | LONIENt because Senor the an- PR Wh oAl Anniversary | g, resular quality —Anni | faii CLoapi Wit o5 d Ars. Ge serison ¢ Doard of anssssors and beard | J. Harriman, C. 8. Andem, Uiric B oned comes from the fund award: {Chilean minister, to whom the anc rice 35c. | versary Price 2 for 25c. 5 = = T n and Miss ry Rankin and | e & Gach tOWN Th Chaaectiont 1 the company under the judg- | GUITIERIES CHER T4 call upon Sece | HI N. FENN bt s entitied (o become a member of this | Bullding ation_—| ment against the city, but which has | 55 F p oy | RAM Lectured in Stonington. | association allace Jeweit o ma arles L.|been held by the city an ad- - et gton | Hampton 15 the member of the execu- | Torrey, Henry J | justment of the claima, % . DRESS GOODS SECTION | M. Hayes was in Stoning fampton i m r ecu- | Torrey, Henr: “Holding Company” Bill. ion to th S extra cost the ci | UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | Rev works—Chair- | In ad ot of Dress Goods, consisting of fancy checks and stripes, and | 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Dyt nne e e e a0 | Windham county. man G. Harold ¥. F. Russell,| was also successfully sued by Jerry | Washington, March 17.—The “hol« s regular o0c qualily—Anniversary Price 350 a yard. ch‘w,mm Laly Asslstant | church ¥ ¢ S | B. D. Bugbee. Labby for damage done to his block |ing company” bill, as approved at & n of locating | in Canal street as the result of blasting | White House conference last night for man Ev- | operations in_ building the section of | incorporation in thé administration sewer referred to, this suit costing the | trust legislation programme, was made Committee to study farm expert in Putnam erett Brown D. Wicks. John Ash, vers. made of good quality.| Fine Nainsook Drawers,| Hamburg trimmed, regularir Ratie embpoie | S o T Anniversary Price 35c. | uler 30c value—Anniversary Price 35=DR F C JACKSON’ Dentlst"b | METHODIST PASTOR SURPRISED. Afternoon Whist Eri g o | ned this week by | Rev, E. A, Legg's Parishioners Cele- | | "y jraaley, E. M. Wheaton, J. J. Mc- | ¢ity about §i award and costs. |public today by Representative Clay- ion Corset Cover | iyppnclerte Petticont, pink and biue brate His Birthday. | Garer 1 Wright | L ton of Alabama, chairman of the lehed with embroidery, & good value at | Stribed, scalloped ~edge regular bic| Painless Extracting G R home (0| Committeé on_ programme—Chair- SUPERIOR COURT FRIDAY. house judiciary committee. iy e g a5 | quality’—Anniversary Price 35c. 3 iz ¥ er being enticed from home to | man I M. Wheaton, G. L. Padgett, G Soc s ary 35e. | and Filiing a Speciaity temple. incense, ng of the finance com. | 2By Short Calendar Assignments—Two Un- Plea for Support of Wilson. White Skirts trimmed with wide | Children's Flannelette Gowns, fancy| | Paul. The C home of Mr. and Mrs. | 5 o n indu; al buildin; 5 - : dres 1 : sl B o Committee on _industria e contested Divorce Cases. Providence, R. I, March 17—A ples Hamburg flounce, regular 15c quality | stripes, regular s0c quality—Anniver-| /32 Main Street, - illimantic Main street, Wed- | Chairman E. M. Wheaton, E. N. Joslin, | for the support of President Wilson in —Anniversary Price 35c. sary Price 35c. | Telephone 0 v. B. A. Legs, pas- | yy H. Davenport s Windham county superior court | his Mexican policy was made by Con- —— denomination, was conduct Committee on public school. heir | comes in for short calendar and as- | gressman Simeon D. Fess, republican, | Methodist church, where @ |object to study present methods and| signment of civil cases at Putnam | of Ohio, before the Friendly Sons of St. | | -1 | | | . P s Suggest means of bettering conditions, | March 20th, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., Judge | Pateic MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, APRONS AND CORSETS | kite Elephant Cafe e e e e e L e e = EFERLIENg el ad | Gery UEE G Wirieht short calendar ignments are: | Counsel—Fm sorry I couldn’t .do In the Anniversary Sale | g been b Rev. Mr. Legg was ihor | “Committee on assessment and taxa- | Dechand Nichols et al. vs. Chaffee |more for you. Convicted Client—Don't & Glowna, BENE Or V. Deck, piais, | . Wtk Wil in gingham or caico,| DAN MU & co. Jaaety u{”}-m‘ as it was intended | jon, to discuss and study means of|Bros. Co.. Mabelle B. Rouette vs, |mention it, guvnor; ain't five years famburg trimmed, regular | light or dark color, regular s0c qual-|Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars| Perfecting Readincss of Specch. ' Much thoushi hallibon given: iy il | HFNCLIE BRGERL cURGifians- Shals- faeckus T Bamedis: BN L Gr RN T anten T i ality—Anniversary Price 35c. —Anniversary Price 35¢. | M. Aristide Briand, whose ndmira- | committee of arrangements to the | == — .l = e | Bib Gingnam Aprons, in checks of| Cerner of Water and Market Sts. | tion for Ar. 1 George has just | pians for the affair and the outcome £ Gingham Petticoats, in checks | stripes, regular s0¢ QUAlty—Annivers| ———— : ————— | been confesse London Chroni- | their planning provided a most e o stripesresular 50c quality— |sary Price 35c. T Mavs | ¢ieaughi Dimselr readiness of speec able eveping, as the program was - : {on the Congers' hall system, says the |a very enteftaining one. ook e | “One 10t of gooa serviceavie corsets| AUEO Truck Mowving |on i Congers nan svacem, save the|a'very entdbtaling one. | © salow Aprons, made of good |35 i Se auality—Anniversary Price| LONG DISTANCE WCRK int the Parls cafes and for an hour | mev Mr. Tege as the guest of honor e s g . e : < any one who cared In | the children's chorus sing appy ' uality gingham, regular u Two stvles Brassieres, regular 50c A SPECIALTY He strove with | Dirthday. The page announced the Anniversary Price 35c. juality— Anniversary Price 35c. for sake of the argu- |arrival of the roval chef—A. P. Burns Address P. A. WEEKS, or 'shons | 850-2. 338-12 or 254-5 Willimantic, Ct. ng forward difficulties which | wiys himself acknowl- that he might hear w ar the birthday cake. Mr. ns at this point contributed a solo 'he presentation was a courtier, AT THE BOOK COUNTER P the other side. The | Nathan D. Prince. Rev. Mr. Legg made 300 Popular Copyrighted Books, regular 50c quality—Anniversary Price | JAY M. SHEPARD s system W o make him | pleasing response. e Succeeding Elmore & Shepard most formidable men in the | Other features re program were Gifts via the King's Highway, chil- | dren’s exercises, a_photograph gallery, | once 1| those present guessing at the identity my husband. Peddler of persons present shown in pictures him first, and he threatene in vears gone by, a reading by Tel comnection [ me with you ligende Blaetter. | H. A. Haswell of Elmville and a solo | by Miss Rachel Burns. . Bound Postal Card Albums, regular 50c quality—Anniversary F“neralD“.ectorandEmbalmer 60-62 Ncrth St., Willimantic ady Assistant 't go away FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT Mus Curiains, ruffled edge, regu- Japanese Straw Matting, 36-inch e T T TS = = — — The cutting of the birthday ({kfl Jar e quality—Anniversary Price 36c | wide, plain or figured, regular 50c| myppmprmen s B A S Ry | as conducted with ceremony. He- a pair. | Value—Anniversary Price 3¢ a yard. s ; S—— ] e — reshments of cake and ice ¢ o e, i coru_Ammivarsary | Windo: Shides’ 553 feeu in weverai | Lapilai $108,680. Surpus and Prosiis 160,600 [ ey v | Price 35e. | Established 1832 Delegates from all towns in this sec- | Japanese Straw Rugs, size 36x72| Linoleum Mats, 22x36, difterent| {__ tion will be in Willimantic next Tues- | ineh, reguiar i9c quality—Anniversary | patterns, regular 50c value—Anniver- day for the Southern New England Price 35c. sary Price 35c. conference of the Methodist church Accuracy in accounting, courtecus service, prompiness and liberality in dealing, and a sound business policy In administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to On account of the proximity to Daniel- 8on of the conference city this vear a number of the members of the church in this place will attend in ad- dition to the regularly appointed dele- gates. It is confidently expected and hoped by the members of ‘the Danfel- KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT Sanitary Hard Woed Fleer Mops,| Medium and Large Size Japanned regular 30c qualily—Anmiversary Price | Bread Boxes—Anniversary Price 35¢ 35c. each. % . son_Methodist church that Rev. E. A. 56c size Liquid Veneer—Anniversary establish with customers relations that shall T.egg will be roturned here as pastor IF YOU have the shghtest am- Retinned Wire Coat Hamgers, reg- | Price 35c a bottle. 5 : I 1 G rana tor another year. : ¢ ; > bition 10 ~da things” in this werld, wlar 69c a dezen quality—Awniversacy | Mission Stand, regular Soc value— prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant an SR Y sl 5 : v oy e hna g Price 3¢ a dozen. RAwaseaary (Bl toc profitable. A number pf pledges, some of them 2 : 5 Power. Money. Fame. and the per - : e o 12-quart for $100 ‘each, have already been re- ¥ fect poine of Health. by sl means Galvanized ash ubs, wedium | with cover, ceived for the d that it is proposed : o .. 3 get your feet on the “Rosd to size—Anniversary Price 36c. Price 35c. to create under the auspices of the o s B K. JL S. Alumni association for the “THERE'S A REASON.” THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK WILLIMANTIC, CONN. erection of u gymnasium for the local high school and the use of those who become interesied in the project. It is hoped to carry tle plan for the erec- tlon of the building to a successful

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