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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1914 science course. as arranged for by the|will be occupied by Rev. George H. With the Stuff is a matter about school committee at their June meet- |Chambers of Stoningtor. ich there appears to be little infor- " Fhe full equipment for the bullding Mot Aftec Thirty:ohe Yenrs, H ?‘-::?fi::hukx? T, b o e full eq ] . 2 i I iliar with the premises and wi — - is at hand, and everything is ready to| Mrs. James Hennessy and little |} e fact that thers was o gasoline tank start the new year right, as soon as|Sranddaughter Margaret have returned there In whi t ers were Ernest Woodworth, Ralph | mittee on rules, Frank W. Congdon of | fiart the, R e el over ta the | to their home in Danbury after spend- ey : e ot AR it WP Hazen, George Robertson and Freder- | Hampton o S rramsetaent ab 0 scons |IDE & week with their cousins, Mr. ; 2 T 1 GDENE W, Fonnt \ ick Warren. Burial was in the Nathan| The following resolution was adopt- E and Mrs. John McElligott, whom Mrs. > WILLIMANTIC " 'PORTION OF HIGH SCHOOL | iiale comotery, ip cherge of Funeral|ed by the caucus, following its intro- | oLl Company. oo o 8| Hennessy had not sesn for 51 years. : : . i TATEM, POTTER, PERRIN. Sosimiin s | Direétor Jay M. Shepard. uction ‘A. A. Stanton of Sterling: < 3 2 ~ | i i ie ‘May Be Occupied Before Completion 2oiVS: the repubiican clectors of the i e el 2l | s Mentioned el it i eiver. didacy of the Hon. Fayette L. Wright 2 . 5 ks . Jexe L — ¥ Pomfret Man Endersed-by Delegates | -5 1 0o, g0 "0t o7 compmfiu The death of Rev. James J. Walsh at | Suests at Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett's. 3 i~ With the approach of the time when The building committee of the towD, | from 20th Senatorial District—Dav- |of the state of Connecticut, and we |Atlantic City, N. J., was announced in | Miss Frances Shea returned to ner | | somebody is going to have the honor having in charge the construction of | | " " Adama Delegates athereby commend him fo the republ | Hartford Wednesday. Father Walsh |home in Central Falls Friday after the names of prominent republicans the new lilgh school, held a meeting| o can electors of this state as an able | Wa$ born in South Windham Aug. 24, |¢ight weeks’ visit at her uncle's, John Hkely to.receive the nomination ss & yn“::mm.:l ’; fh?v °“‘x°2n‘:‘y co:; - — . and upright republican and as a man | 1552. After passing through the pub- |Fitzgerald | . : 2 candidate for senator from the twenty- por capable in all respects to perform & lic schools of his native town he en-|_ Mr, and Mrs. Robert Robertson and 5 eighth senatorial di: Which both John A. Moran of Norwich, | ppe gelegates elected by the repub- | duties of said e m}"nmr wh.“‘:; tered the Academy. of the Christian llgfl Harry Hopper, went to Dayville, 3 m’{ndonad. Prominen'z"::" fl:‘ fl:;' “12 Teceiver :: the F'?(an B:tflg&nx ’crg:zh & caucuses in the tq pris- | Will be a credit to the state. Brothers in Hartford. TLater he went y, to mx;% Esbor :”i - 0 James Tatem of . Eastford, son of D = “anm e ow T m‘hga"&o um“"d,_m.m met at the town |,, State Central Committeeman Gates |t St. Michael's ‘college, Toronto, Can- owuflnt cd“‘“ b ey | § 3 I James E. Tatem of this city. HEast- architect Sl cwire bite |, Uie MOU Clsrce on Tor | then_ extended to the delegates, in- |22 Where he completed his classical | Perintendent of a fresh air home at ford's claim is that, following the ro- ent. : vited friends and members of the|COUrse. After his graduation he went|Haverhill, Mass, arriveq at her sis- | I > tation plan of having a senator from The secretary of the committee, M. |the purpose of electing two delegates i of e o St. Joseph's semipary, Troy, N. Y. |ters, Mrs. William C. Joffers’ Friday g B 5 n Tugeno Lincoln, sfated that nothing |at to represent the district at the | D588 -an invitation to dinmer at the| 2 b, JPT0RNS SORRRTY. TRo% I i | SRe” goes to the Willimantic eerss S Terious towas in tha district, the hon: e Hotel H e hich h s definite was decided upon at the meet- | republican state gxm;anua,-mm Tl:é::;g s mgg“,”m-mg,,;‘;e;; ,&‘E‘,’;‘,‘,’,‘?‘fg; orders, and on finishing his theological | ground today to visit her mother, S i ‘fnimz“‘“ni‘}.a”m""ée;fi”:.‘“‘&"‘“:fi e e e R ot | conclusion of the business. Tha fol. | Studies was ordained at the eeminary | Mrs. Edmund Wood. > | |Henry J. Potter of Woodstock.” Mr. y Fathier Walsh served as curate in TS i e Iocviontty oersed Sis lowing delegates were present: Dec. 7, 1381, dis- Sept. 8th, at which it would probably | sponded to the roll call. B : ’ Do @efinitely settled whether or not the| Charles A. Gates, state central com- [ prooklyp—Charles H. Blake, 1. C.| (o7er WESh fervad as curate In DANIELSON - ot 15 atthe e i e town would occupy the building at an [ mitteeman, called the caucus to order | PRION. | roll ¢ Barer Pogass Bl ealtadotal chret rs Tt : m ¢ George P | b I hogor fall, although he s not e FeCh i had crestea s RieE ves chosen Shaiean a3 . |1, OB Herbert P, Wilisios, Wi | £00% SHCR b8, went 10 0 Immaciass| Vego on Lewnes to Be Asked rFor|| : MRS 1cpin s apirion. feine a complex situation which it 1s hoped erhead lerk. . - he labored under the late Father Harty ond: Jumding | Progréeste— e b the Talr e o in e may be clarified by Tuesday. 3 : @PPell | in 1555. He was at one time curate at| Charter for Brooklyn Trolley Line : : house, Mr. Tatem also representing. In any event, it seems impossible for m, Congdon, a)-|Ansonia, at Danbury and at Stamford.| Granted as Far Back as 1873, = 5 Eastford at Hartford at that tims. the school to open by the 14th ‘of the | Henry W. Davenport of P whose " 41| Durinz his pastorate at Tariffville he | month, as planned, ynlesi"a part-of the | name was presented by A. A. Stanton | “biainfeld- Bradford W. Danielson, | erected the church and contributed nos | H. F. Glendining is spending * the ||| : Hoaring Today In Woodstook Tipi T+ Dalamos 1 Maine sompioie i v | Piamaeia o e AMMIS O Pomtret Fayette T Wright, Thom- | 201 1o (he onganization of scclestaati- | yosk ead at his Flahers laland oot : Toodstocc o very i atersatea] derstood somo such scheme is contem- | The following were chosen to rep- | Wuiis Covall, o o O THOMPOD, | on the affection of the people, and the |, Dimase Boulids has been 'aw 3 : | | today in a hearing of ih o"of ati Ry e sl Folloming wure Rt i we ell, arded 3 y hearing of the case of sixi comml news of his death will b the contract for th - the state convention: Vice president, F,Sg:lnnln‘d{hrenco H. Perry, Charles s will be heard with e construction -of | i boys who are to Dbe haled before a > regret in many places. St. Paul's Epliscopal church at Plain- justice’s court as the result of an Avery A. Stanton of Sterl perma- = The. bod: il field and is to b Mrs, Jehn ij. Reynolds. nent organization, Charles H. Blake of t"S_tel'ung.-clm'k ‘Congdon, AL A. Stan- | gor po o0 ™ be brought to this city et egin work at an early ; escapado in which it is alleged they The funeral of Ida L., wife of John committee on credentials, | Wingnam—s, A, ‘were involved, having to do with the H, Reynolds, was held at 145 Friday |S. Arnold Peckham of Windham: |vyeathernesq oon from her home in Coventry, | committee on resolutions, Hon. Brad- S _Rev. W. I, Baton officlated. The bear- | ford W. Danielson of Plainfield; com- Peckham, A. Linn Bartholemi Cote. mwgg?:yr\;fi Lt e In Wances- I & o dont B Adines disappearan ‘Alphonse Chagnon. Bartholemi Cote, 84, died Thursday | rangements for tro oD With the ar- o e | gon mith U eaalickvion oF [t Fpdrin evening from acute gastritis. The de-|from Danielson o;hh?::fiivcm S i Thie = Ehite mianmpsriont a0 2 \ fairs, like a sharp squall making trou- WioH scHODL pupis | teieed e s S E S St Andaing | S Suta a2 Bviaence Biscuit NS e Bt iy e s e et _ - - ay. of comment pro and con, which seems To R.p9rg Friday, Sept. 11th Although z:&:fi g;“!{llt:':;‘ xlfi:n is ::;vhbd by his| Pdward MoDermott has been at Bos- Tempt the appetite, to be true inpu;u m{?&m case. The Building Will Not Be Ready Until 3 three eons, |ton to witness the Red Sox-Athletics P! —_— the Pen Monday, Sept. 14. The pu- FL .=RALS. Sundey, P Teport at ‘the high school of- - To Supervise Workmen : A fice on Friday, Sept. 11, for schedules Jennle May Chatfee. W. K. Pike, C. E. s t , aronet BilCill" wu-[.lMAd.rlcu BUNN- . and aseignments, and their appearance | The funeral of Jennie May, infant |after Monday of ihe Torce " en 22 B the force of men en- at that time will be counted in the at- | daughter of Willlam and Della Chaffe |8a8ed in bullding the streteh of stoie ule time, but it is hoped to begin costal church in~ Putnam ramifications since it first came to the attention of the publics OVER $600,000 FOR THOMPSON. ¥ I boys who are to be represented by b Sept. 14th, Cotielie Tavasie, Stes. Areamie orss: |SU8 erta vlesge [the faste hnd R S e Philomene. Joseph, Lotis and Iugens | the. guest of Mo Kamergk yas nourish the body. L S Suatice. £ M menin o Announcement fias been made that | COLe: Of (his city! dnd 30 srandonfl- | ward Feiday \ St Crisp, clean and fresh. g_f’:&“’m‘:n”om“”nm;“§nm;’;“ g the new high school will not open on | 47°™ Rev. lz N. Brown is to preach at § cents. | |affalr, which has developed various - qr 3 A 7 tendance records for the term. I St TE K86 s o Blaany: o the Maci oD Round, thin, tender— Provisions of Jacob F. Tourtellotte’s STORE CLOSED MONDAY—LABOR DAY e e e =5, ot Nortn Thursday, prvas held H56.00 Priday South Killingly for Congressman 5 ||| with a delightful Savor :n""""' !"'" J'“"m"- J‘“';"'*_'" £ 5 e = morning. _Rev. Willard O. Nuzum ofi- | F. Mahan. ill—Bij dowme r Memorial e B species o, o Bead of | clated. * Buriai Was in the Chewnk | Mrs. Charles Morin has - returnea] || ——2PPropriate for lunch- » 8Schoel. from a visit with relatives in Canada eon, tea and dinaer. £ S t, highly recom- | cemetery, Chaplin, In charge of Fu- s mendeq ana_with consideradle cxperi- | it Diector Jay’ Of, Sheperd. et e oot tor several weeks | § o cenmts, Through s decision Sust banded | & K grad: £ ntioned for the down by Judge John A. Dahl of the B“lleze. ! A,“ :mi h:;dbeBeg d;ml;mfi esn Firemen on New York Outing, n&w!‘:rnu.n nomination for senator from g probate court for Hennepin, county, ' _ Harold B, Clapp, also a graduiite of | The annual outing of the members | m?'&";;"’;'hxfi?:;°;‘{‘bg;:v‘;‘”cf I G | |Min. ine town of Thompson will Te: = 3 3 Bates, 1914, comes as the new in-|Of Excelsior Hook and Ladder com-|but.it is not known thaf fr Retley RAHAM ore than 4600 b= courts, more than $600,000 frdm the 3 ‘ourtellof CRACKERS ||| s i tormerss. o reat: . structor in mathematics. He is well [ Pany began Friday night, when all who |1 The NEW DRESS GOODS for Fall and Winter have ay.|iroundea in the subject. and hag con | Sould -sbere the. tims. took the. best| ™ fex "Bt e, who has nes glderable teaching experience both be- | {rain for New London on thelr way to[in New Hampshire on his vacation 5 Mfll ¥ 3 5 = | fore.and duging his torm 1 iy New York city. They will remain i dent of the town of Thompson. rived and the convey the usual convictions of dis-| “55e%h2uring s term in collegs. | Tev Kork by, THey VUL Jemain, fn et Ao wiEemch it ha D Made of the finest i o Graieh P MR R S G, M—‘—_——“——'———————-——-——-——- = s will be appreciated is the elective|D!8ht, When the return trip Will be URCRY, Sepvices. ¥ Baked | ago in Minneapolis, the tinctiveness good taste. In spite of the Gourse in German to first year stu. |made.. Want Vote on License. ingredients. Bake. of which city 10 ite present imposing B T o % o - dents, and the beginning of & domestic o { Detition will be ciroulated in Dan- to perfection. The B s thare, ol bain tp e difficulty present we have been fortu- -| MAYOR PROVIDES BATHHOUSE. |{{13°% [ & ‘ote on the license ques- | | pational strength i ety Daine in < 7 - — 3 SR e | food freat dogree for the amaseing of his nate in procuring our stocks of Dress Goods and Silks to sell| Children Ory | in O Swimmin Hole to Have | BEcHRE on (e st Shonday i "G | | o oo Greune, et @ ires ox! = . I S T e e i e L e o b roper Retiring Place. It is stated that the t tate, including much real proper at the same regular low. prices. The assertment consists of FOR FLETCHER'S ) 2 came | T show an Increase of "Something Buy biscuit baked Minnesota and a great amount of per- ——————— 0 CASTORIA | o s of i ey, same | over §7000° for the Ascal year thek £ g3 OB e will hie left what s estimated 5 ] = % ; ; o ended July 31. The reports v iy his ‘will he o 40-inch’ Crepes, $1.00 a] 42-inch Gabardine, £1.00 2|~ —————————— |In the nasic of e e DeagTiming |in the” hands”of the publisners. | [| NATIONAL BISCURT || |ac ‘avout “ss06.000 to the town of yard. yard; © PATENTS the American Thread company. Thurs-| Sohool Holiday During Fair. COMPANY | | Totrienotte Memorial = High ' scliool, Ao Protect your ideas. Handsome 60- | mond thar o mernod, oF Chief Rich- | As I8 the custom —the schools e . i 2. Y ». At no more bathi 1d by u ingly wil e a 2 bi one 50-inch Eponge, $1,00 a $1554é) “;Cha dStnpod Cloth, page Guide Book Free. permitied until @ ;;mfi:‘h:?:mgu;: the secona day ot th;lnrooklysne tair | || Always look for that Name. || | Grogvencrdsle, the k?r?;: o bll:o:‘ Ens- 5 3 rd. % Eae ut up there. anks to the gen. e pupils may have an oppor- » d. His will named The Connectl- yard. : 0.a yard, HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, e~ and Safe Deposit Company 2 v erosity of the mayor, carpenters in the | tunity of attending the instructive ex. Windhain County Savings Bank Bldg. | employ .of Morse & Meehan are bugy | hibition. S of Hartford and the Rhode Island Hos- S ) St ; i SiT s 42 95 : 36-inch Weol Plaids, £1.00 Buinetysm Ctn. erecting a temporary wooden affair for | Clarence A. Davis, who has been vis- q tal Trust Company of Providencé as 2-inch Striped Cloth e ’ that. purpose for use ‘during the ehort |iting friends in Danlelson, left Fri-| Section IT, smoms sther things, prob- | Leosters Sar Partons. of hia estate, the s S a yard. - : #1,00 a yard. balance of the season. Permission for |38y for Montpelier, Vt, where ho is|ably had much to do with preventing | life use of which was to go to heairs v igt : o D T . ,|its erection was given by the local|[t0 be imstructor of English and his- trantion of thi & tor i o o ine il among them his 36-inch Granite Cloth, 50¢|PR.-F. KSO) e : = | Bhe”constriction of ‘the road, for 3 1 | nasned. in : i . unella - Cl s 4 ; Dentist company. ory 8% a seminary located in the Vi-|therein provided that if the corpora- | wife, - Harrlet Arnold Tourtellotte. 44-inch - Prunella oth, | yard. $2d : F’ C' JAC N’ D cldity, . Hon' holding the charter dld mot ex- | - The residuc of the property goes to $1.00 a yard. ] Wife Seeks Divorce. pend $25,000 upon the work of build- | {he town of Thompson for the matn- To Try Out Aspiring Athletes. " Painless Extracting " 136 i Cri T : This morni; Physl Direc Rose Alma Hebert has brought ¢ |ing the road within one year from the | tenence and support of the Tourtel- 43-inch Poplins, 75 d inch Crispine, Soc a and Filling a Specialty Bicknell of the' ¥. M. O A. oin o7 | for aivorce from Alfred Hebert 'The |date of the granting of the Charter |Jotto High School and in case the in~ 1 oplins, 73¢ a yard. yafd' s t o out seme of his ‘“voung blood" from |Case May come to trial at the Septem.-|and did not have the road in opera- | come should prove to be more than 5 2 z = 752 Main Street, z Willimantic | the “institution on the recreation [Der term of the superior sourt for |tion Within two years after the passage | sumcient to meet the cost of support- 18 to 22-inch Roman Stripe| - 27-inch. Plaid Sitks, $1.00 Telephone grounds of the Ametican Thread com: | Windham county: i T e I e i 3 = i 2 —————————————| pany, who have generousl s prol e that the class socials | DU void. S i ools of o Silks, $1.50 a ‘yard. a yard. . HIRAM N. FENN the 1ise of the mrounds for this ormees | Will be held this year in the sesembls |terest as showing merely what might | ““Foflowing Mr. Tourieliotte's deatn; P B Saturday mornings. hall at Killin€ly High school. Stu- |have been. the executors of his estate p-tmonw -—_— | UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER dents are to be permitted to hold tic — the mrobate court for Hodhep N ao will : 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. Padonits socials under rules that will be laid PUTNAM nn., for stru NEW F. % tors alleging that the town ALL RIBBONS Telephone Lady Assistart| Dr. Converse of Eastford was in|ogrs iyl noipel Robert K. Bennett. e 52" Thompsop had no power o bold! Old Home Days at South aly. Our stock of Fall Ribbons-is complete and includes Rib-|~ town Friday. Joseph Beauchemin Acquitted—K property outside of the town of bons for every purposes—Hair Bows, Millinery Use, F 5 Miss Viola Jewstt of Clark’s Corner | raneny to 1o et Bontu i are 227 | and Gilpatrick Republican Senatorial | Thompson or even Connecticut, ez- ) 2.0 ranged to be at South Killingly Sun- % h t actually used for + Work and Gizdles—Roman Stripes, P’laids, Mo%;-e and Pi aicn}: A“t° Truck MOVIBg alsaibe e e day and Monday, this year's old home | Delegates—Probability That Tour- | cepting such &8 0 SCTE 7o SSuna” W. S. Simmons of Central Village |days in that quiet part of the town.| telotts High School, Thompson, Will mselves: and the executors al-| 10¢ and up to 69 : LONG DISTANCE WORK was a Willimantic visitor Friday. Programs, including a number of short = lotte's | s e e powar. of the trusti p 10 C a yar Y. Get $600,000 Under J. F. Tourtel so attacked the De i g A SPECIALTY, Misses Kate and Dora Thompson of | 2ddresses, have been arranged and il 4 companies named to act £4 trustees of e | Address P. A, WEEKS, or ’phone H;:nton;m In“Wilimantio Friey. | TA5Y JOther ntereatiog “Seatured “are | - /Will, land in Minnesota, Tbo pel e * b = il Misses Bernice and Evelyn Reed =2 13 hemin of | dated Augus ., 3 A SCHOOL SUPPLIES 8502, 838-12 or 251-5, Willimantie, Ct.| p, J400e3 Bernice and Byelyn Rood left Arranging for Run. B g b Uil ors SRS was the means o having the questions e Miss Th Hi W ‘W. N, Burnett is making good pro- oIV in th obbes of the home | ra Get Your School Supplies Today. Monday This AY M. SHEPARD been visiting at her. rhox:xwgml: gress with the arrangements for the | of Alvan Dixom in the town of Steriing | for. Hennepin CODREY e e St / Will Be J ton, motoreycle run from Danielson t: | on the night of July 2 last which was| At the :::::;ud b”y'm“‘mm S ore Closed Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Qfiss Dorothy Pendleton left Friday | vooro el Doston and Providence for | commenced in the superior court here| son was Tepresented, by B Tnid) She! Labor day and expects to have a large v ing was concluded Fri- Dfics lengthy stay with relatives in number of riders in line at the Start | are sfevmoon When he Jury, after | executors by George B. Flannery janoyersible. Note Books Covers, 25e{ Pen Holders, 1c, 3o and 5c ssch, | Fumeral Directorand Embalmer Utica, N. Y. e the trust companies . from here at 10 a. m. being out about an hour and ‘a half,| Henry Flannery, Keitn, Eyans Reversible Note Book Paper, 30c a| Lencils, lcup, % * Mrs. Albert Mills and son Fenton of i s i a verdlet of not guilty. Beau- | named as trustees by 3 . ) e. e School Bags, 10¢ and %8¢ each. 60-62 North St., Willimantic P e Willimaytio. yisitre en Co?.::;;"n'm? ;r:;r:zxs:n: b::x:‘:nade e was aefended by Attorney P, J.| Thompson i e Writing Tablets, 5o and 10c each. Fountain Pens, $1.00 each. Lady Assistant Tel. connection ¥ in grading for the new state highway | Danahey of Willimantic. Beauchemin|of Thomgson 10 il Palmer Method Paper, 30c a pack- Erasers, 1c and éc " Frank Congdon of Howard Valley |on ‘the road to South Killingly, The | contended that he was hired by Felix| vicinity by Torrey stions _considered: R pawslter: Chve 6 s se kagn Writing Ink, 6o and 15c. Tie Frigas oo °f friends tn Williman- | town has leased its roller and crusher | Lapolnto to take hiz team afc €0, (0| Tueies to the ability of the' town of " . = Sterling for a load of goo an & m‘mu“ P!;.lppei‘hliclangle‘::‘. ul‘:::’d’ga m& 4 24 D}&ibssesl Blanche Piche and Agnes :i‘:zintgeth?nworl:mfnrc?x?a:: ,;’L“w{f. he thought the mluuio: a &;rt:;:ly;e‘- ?mpafinl ';o-ntaol:s ':?‘;fi?’;o?a‘:’ q‘; + uel ille I i £ i id A te c. After hear Vi= i Gomposicion Books, T0e. Setool. Bozes, S, 105, 35 Z0a%o| When they make better| pac i, %o, Toprmod from a busi- | A section of feliord is beins laid and | ltmate oue: After hearing (he, evic| of 15 ACE i or S Connecticut and a dozen ang a dozen. each, jury. as a whole, agreed with this| Rhode Island to act as trus Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holmes have re- | fore the work af macadamizing begins. A Yerdict for| nroperty in Minnesota. % turned from a few days spent at Rhode vidw, for. they Broushit La P % s decision, handed down August: B : pleaded| ~ In s decision, New and Second-hand School Books Reasonably Priced |Lanterns than ours for the|ithng shore rioors BROOKLYN TROLLEY LINE, | Coquitial ol e e Tutkic] 25 adgo Dahl holds that the two, Miss Grace Simpson, who has been S from one to five vears in the state| triust companies have a legal right to act as trustees for property held in: tho guest of her aunt, .Mrs. G Projected . as Far Back 1873— | X2, Fos MEN’S FURN] GS money, we’ll have them. Hanks, of this oity, left ¥riday for oe| | Eimacer of Risnmond Sts i Minnesota and _that the & of (] home ih Boston: adcom| ied by Mre. Founder of Richmond Stove Works PATRICK Thompson has a legal right to nom) : A / g st | One of the Corporators. KEACH AND GIL| 5 ge of its limits. Thero Men’s Rockford Muslin Shirts and Drawers, short sleeves e - . back o 1873 # eo of Republican Gonvention for| ey bs an apeal from this T Looking back to 1873 from these | Choice of Republican ¥ this 18 mot certain at this time. ind kne? pants, value 50c, now 42c each. JEW] CITY davs when there is periodicaily recur- | " Senatorial Deinvates-at-Large. __| P ue town of Thompson cventially H A P T ring tal of 1t m 3.0 Men’s Muslin Union Suits, no sleeves and knee length, What the Pastors Will Preach About | Brooklyn—and nothing more than talk | Delegates from the towns in thel Fei8 UG, &TSoL PR,y b Criottos wil, it ralue $1.00, now 69c. an em Tomorrow—Miss Clara Wood in|on yuly o3 Tos3, e the cencomi aod | Twenty-elghth = senatorial = dlstrieh | oy nave the most heavily ondowed d on July 23, 1873, e general as- | bogn Killingiy, Thompson, - eystem of its size of any - el Town. sembly of ‘Comnécticut for the con-| =" R g S sontord. Eathered B eetiont and provadly i New —— struction of the Brooklyn ane at the municipal building here ‘England. NEW DRESSES FOR CHILDREN FOR EVERY PURPOSE | sunday morning at the Congres: 3 the purpose of elect- D £ interest the a- =i o P Ata ble Tate of o - tional churc] Rev. W, H. Ga /0 delegate-at-large from the dis- th town by Mr. Tour-. That Will Be Appreciated By Mothers Willimantic é!'m occipy e gt looked forward to as the mesns of ot to the republican state conven: O T pesdnes ke tnan $30,000 - mming sul t I1 be T ing sucl b e] at D su 1 £ Ghi}ldr;):,% m‘;glem S::i:gmfih'f n.m%? R Seres Mma e 40c to $3‘00 Name's s"ke’j“““dwh: ihe “:‘l:““‘mi: R e ey T ot “osk. Senator B ‘}d{‘Gfi,;‘“"mfld(“ ol-] only to_support the Tourtellotte gflfi. L 2 b . vy blue, man silk collar cuffs, 11 be An t Applicati degree t would ever be possible ty d G. Harol . 3 of the common &ci uffs and sash, $1.89. < |plaid piping, tunic effect, $8.89. Xiwien: Aph!;:&m P he u&finfig without it. , The original corporators xr?u;_lmc‘ommitteanm were the dele- :“fh:;l t“’)‘fi:{l’, well, Children’s School Dresses, made of| All Wool Serge Dresses, finiched —_— service will be observed at the close |Were Apollos Richmond, founder of the | cates elected. Attorney E. L. Darble Newsy Notes. ed serge, with black flannel collar and | with fancy piping, collar and cufts of \ of the morning service. Richmond stove works in Norwich, | So 3 SSEE0 L gided at the caucus, ewsy ; - i v £ tho telephone ‘The Lord's Supper will be admin- |Henry Cleveland, Elisha Dyer, John | ap ot was attended by about 16 of the| Charles T. Thayer of none Ipterea’ oy Sanday. sharins, st the [CAID, 204 Eune Lo Praston, Hihones |23 actopates entition toshe Gresent. &} outwids Seios T ol SO et ohon Do e e hatohers le The | wi [ v "wWil- N c 1l Thursday. ward L, Cundall, Edwin Harris, W LINE STOLEN. r wel Tl Chmatian Lite > Sublect s The | 100 Xy dbridge, . Havilan Taylor, anse ames B. Mortimer of Hartford was TODAY CLOSES OUR TEN-DAY SPECIALS IN Tank h friends here Friday. KITCHENW., . Willlam Leavens, Abner Young, Amos Abstracted from Tank | Visitor with frien 3 ARE AND HOUSEFURNISHING The pulph ot the Terusm chureh| B rotcwood, Hdwin iy, Sabin S H:I:Iiifi"l‘::i:sg C. Burrill was Absent| ~ Supsrior court adjourned Frl ; ARTICLES Sayles, Simon S. Waldo, Luther D. DeIOr el ext Tuesday morning. ; T Alexander, Joseph D. Bates, Heni from Home. after -~ Concuctor Edmond Vachon of the, Today and Profit By the Low Prices Capitai $166,000. uffs, ‘black patent leather belt, $3.50.! Roman silk, tunic effect, $5.00. Hammond, Daniel C. Robinson, Gideon | .1, ..o visited the place of Irving|Shore Line company is on a mom Surjpsas and Preiits $169,000 Gurnett, Lewls Searles. James B.| Thieves visited the place OF WIS 1 U of absence. Whitcomb, Henry §. Marlor, Atbert | Burcil at B30 S5 T Gay. he re-| R. P. Frecman of New London, men- ' 5 S, v ve the repub-- i Dey. WHilam H_ Patmam, Perrin O ity Friday, and | tioned as likely to receive the ; NOODEN WARE GALVANIZED WARE Established 1832 { |Seatporough, ‘Hemry D. = Basseit, | ported while in the city Evidey, and| foned 55 tiiion for consress from Sing Troning A Charles G. Williams. Sldls NEhy s~ 5 this aistrict, the Second, was a visl e 15, e Ma‘.r e Gealvanized Wesh Tubs with wringer | § 7 i | C'The proposition was, as set forth in | tank witha capactty of 100 Bl t| tor In Putnam. Fridas. : W £l courteous arter, to build a line from a = Glass ‘Wash Boards, value 45, now |3ttachment— i i O Beas" tre abUnty. bunAlnge tn ke, 75 size now Bbo ¥ | Brooklyn to some convenient point Double Zino Wash Boards, valus a5c, 85c sizs now ‘3o A i e e re e w1 HUUKLY N s Av l N Gs BA N 4 < TR ight be made Wi ¢ Smmith's Ten-arm Wall Clothes Dy 95 size mow o own ks V. et Norwioh and Worcester railroad. 3 e now 39c. wh s f the charter {Ssoisn akes EasSies s 1O, wow | ERee S Wietee Taies NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to e e hs towvs ot (EAST BROOKLYN) “No. 6 Ladle¢’ Friend Floor Brooms, i:-mn e s ;:: establish with customers relations that shali Eliinglyieun Brookyn BN o ATRIE s $1,784,732.00 R . | to sul r .4 3 bo! Rlde S naw: 30o. - 3 azan E ares of the new road not BEB. sl e e iy eieYere s voe .- 91,784, Clothes' Wringers, guarnuteed for 1 1d-quest size now isc prove reciprocally permanent, ple: t and ber_of ‘shares of the new road not Assets. © 1 31.691,074.00 ear, value $8.50, now $2.79. ot Cans— profitabls C%eid Shares five per cent. of the |DePOSits «...ccceireciiaeans Croquet Sets, value at $1.00, $1.69 E amount of the grand list last made ad $2.39 are now reduced to 85c, $1.89 | 1-gullon wize, value %o, now 1bQ nd $L89, B-gallen sise, value TBe, now BSc e ————— THE H. C. MURRAY GO. by the town subscribing, or issue their bends to an amount not exceeding S Interest and Profits ..........vc.eeeasssss $93,658.00 o8 nt. of the grand list; provided g THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK Jlicet st s o ot o et o o Abwoos: vcp-presdent, Wi 15 Burshamm; Tronmurer. meeting specially warned for that Pur- | i rence A. Potter; Trustees, Charles Brags, Frank H. Tillinghast, Floyd WILLIMANTIC, CONN. pose, Vote by A s o horss | Cranska, J. Walter Atwood, Clarence H. Truesdell, Riensl Robinson, James present to subscribe for such shares e