Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1914, Page 2

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i There was a . ¥ much ot ) " | WILLIMANTIC w, ©. T. U. Aetvity, | MRy Reld 'HIHO. Emma G. Dietrick to Speak Tussday—Wil Ad- drees Scheol Children Monday. the FEPUIAF mééting of the W. C. oom st thete atl; programme 4 emty ihp'flnl Een( of - o among for people, and terest was in regard to WOk 1 which nrs. Pu-rum ia Bmma Dietrick _of Graves o be the [ s t an institute and |dlf box quia to e néld 8¢ the 'm - Good Nights _nm':..u £l durmbsm, dqnfi. 'fllbedmmby | udmmuuw—n "E boxes, 10c., 25, WORWICH BULLETIN, SKTURDA _ OCTOBER 31, 1914 sz.f:n-%f;M*”fivW»,am to_ have Mrs: schools of the tflwn, interest. in the work of nu union. Municipal fos Profitable. mé iek ey c 3 e I lne. Iz ture o mm':fl‘»: dtny .h to embark, ot %‘"‘u poditién this year. Fie he ety nad heexvaa 6! ths mpfim from m start. INVENTS WINDER. - Otho OfBuilivan Perfects Wonderfit|S% Machifia Thread. Finlshing f Otho O'Snflivlfl. mfihfinmt b _Willimanti y company for Cotton ix Murray's Boston Store =i ,WILI.IMANTI[:. CONN. emarkable Savings On Fall Smts toumfi, s, your choies of Hases Sutks ot Just l-uh‘lm-duphmw. Youebmu 0.00, $12.50, p{:50, | Cuattimeretts Qloves tn black, brewn N8558 & palr. . .-‘sm Weol Gloves, efbow & pair. W Goves, Dbistk, & pain ifltren's Knit Gloves, Kayser R i Gloves—91.00 anid $1.59. WOMEN'S =R esos itnea i Hnen Heel $109, 31.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a That Are Sure TMght Weight Blankets, white, tan nllrw.mmam.u,m.muoo Wool Slankets, white 2ud ) imfl% M\-flm finished Swith binding to match, $3.95 to m a nl.r 7, Dlact, 95 o pair. fisece-lined, 25¢ a pair. 3 DRESS GOODS SECTION New- Sa'-, New Gabardines and Bm&:lofiu #nd aroon at $1.00 | b $6 B4-tnch wide Black Broadcloths, | yard. a vara. e in 43-1n¢h widé Imvported Serse, $1.00 a bnu,d ‘brown, purple amm, 1100 & WARM BLANKETS $15.00 and $17.50. Woinén's w vm. natural eolor, 250. Womeén's Fleeced V Wf&. 04, nts, naturel Women's Fleeced | color, S0 Women's Flescea Phants, white, 50s ‘Womer's Cotton Tnilon Suts, flesce~ lined, §1.00. nvnvomem ‘Wool Usiton Sults, $1.50 and Wi Woslen Vests, T8, $1.00 and $i. HOSIERY Hoslery, 25¢ a pair. and foe, 12%c a pair. liked this au- 42-inch wide Gabardine in purpl rown and havy blue, $1.00 & yard. 50-inch wide Storm Serge, 31.00 a 50-inch wide Wool to Surprise You Beacon Blankets, white, and tan, pink or blue Botdark b1 o Extra Good Quality Beacon ats, &ray, white and tan colored bordere, $2.35 and $2.50 o pair. 12-4 Woolnap Beaco: lacga ' sisk P nmnv axtru border: ‘white s, $3.00 and u,so a pllr. BED SPREADS AND COMFORTS Spreads, scalloped, $1.00, $1.25, d Cut Corner Bed s:fé;.ds Tar thre. Bize Bed 32,80 and $3.7 e Bed Soreads good-smemit quality, ‘and Down Fiiisd Comfor s, $1.50 and $2.00. -quarter and full-size beds, $2.50 and $5.00. $3.00 and $5.00, fancy covers, §3.00 to 7. NEW FALL LINENS l ] Jong, $1.89: 2% yurds long, | terns, 50c to $1.00 o yard. ‘.&"&u 45Q 3480 3 yards long,| Hemstitned Lirsy Suta, NEW SILK PETTICOATS JUST ARRIVED 'hnno‘ttmvuahuumd g-flum fine quality s =S Trom 1298 %o “Fdo. H. C. B . ¥ R ~ v mmho-flmmdmunun Half Bleached Linen, all over pat- consi of 1 Table Clot] and 312,00 a set. 0 1 Neoiins, 1540 “Hemm Imported Guest Towe hemstt ‘and Embrotdered, in tg:“:t‘y w!flrfl“"i’l‘\«: h:rge variety of patterns, 50c to 75c h:;nm Nllpkml, $1.39 and 200 o mew life and color in this sect itk and embodies all that u"":-?'&‘i’. string—the wal, dolng eway with complicated fastening mme {mantio Mao t -{of the Superior eourt fn this city Fri-Y| no. children. of -the martiage.. | aie ine_which hud; the empti’ spools, which _have evnor " Aneel o South |3 rnx, bne of the speakers at the rally Tuesday )lemck n.uxs at Ha‘ycle STERLING ckleflzlmb. o Jodyd "Resd Takes Piipgrs in Action Agsinst Annie Foléy et al-=Divérce for Mrs. Ida Reuillard. There Was a sh caléndar session, day morning; £i#Wh Judge Joel H. Reed, of_Staffor Murray vs. George Y. ne, Joseph Keeley. vs; Town ot Ea!grg‘ Nov. 1§, Framk St Mertin N H & H R _R. How: 3 . H. & . R. there being objection: The dtters wers sit Town ier continued or ifimdn fgainst. cfie Bfid‘et Foley deeded to the property in ques- Heér 1t 5 & e, & five hundred dotlaf monumeént ~ erected her _memo decease. - 1ite after her. The their breach from the. Wis srvq,, Her, But the other lard vs, wmum D. Ro uillard of parts unknown. The te y ' of the com- . L. Richmiond, Mrs. South Wind- ul , and Mra An me Rhsoné’ffg of Windham. showed thet the couple were married Nov. 10, 21d had been inm this city for wave, Qufing the last two of hey Bad nowlived together. - All ' wo0d” has beén removed, and the tasks have been a hard one, as It has meant looking_dp names of men who may heve beem in the city but a year some time ago, and other difffult situations, areat care having to be exercised not een | L0 take OFf the nanie 6f & man who was ffleg to Sote in Windham. “‘J 2 figurés are as foHow: ‘llme! on list of 1912 Names taken off .... Balanés . Names restored New - Voters addea . 2885 < 428 78 9 |otal iow on new St ......... . 2480 Joteph L. Chapmaf Lun Finger. .Toseph L. Chepman, ved by Elliott, the Ida "street. cont Genias? Tost. the finger of his rigtit hand, as the Fesutt of an nccident Friday mornins. Chapmen was oper- oting” . wood t?!l’!fl!c machine, and in maling a shift his finger was caught ¥e1 eaqn the stick of -wood e was holding and the blade of the machine and almost severed from his hand. was found necesests to amputate the finger at St. Joseph's. hospital, to whien an hed macht seven vears off and on and never had an aes cident before. Huriters Still Takidg Cut enses. Four 'additional huuters’ leenses were t:ken out on October 30th. The names Adelbert Grant, Tynch, Wilbur Stevens and Herbert I. M ‘Whitehouse, -all of llfl eity. s, Jolly Sixteen Club Opens Season. The Jolly Sixteen whist club began the season Friday night with an en-i Joyable game and social hour at_ the new home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ben~ ner iston. ‘avenue: Woman's Guild Admits Twelve. At this week's mesting of the 'Woman's Guild of St. Panr's re the list, and_two new officers elected 3| in° place ‘of Mrs, Violet Goldgzorough, who resigned as secretary and treas- Urer. o Soestiih o 1he niress. of ether work, and Mrs. Frank Martin, who_has recently remoyed from the city. Mrs. Dickson Welsh was_elected "vice pres= ident, Mrs. Roral an, ire closed fifty dollars was voted for the church fund. This amount will be rajsed by suppers, safes and other means. Brief Mention. YU. B, Jackeén spent Friday in New Haven. - James Doyle spent Friday in Man- chester. Mrs. George Spencer returned from Hartford Friday. Hrs. T, . Bonney of Hartford is visiting in. this_city. - Attorriey B. -M:-Yeomans of Andover 'was in this city Friday. Mrs: Nelle Keon s the giest of relatives in . Providence. nesses testified to the. fact that fendant was a babitual drunk- ! and the facts showed that he. be gan-soon atter his marriage growing upon him. Judge. the divofce on that ground, and gran ed permission to Mrs. Rouillard ‘to résume her maiden name, there being OBITUARY." Mw. Francis Teevans. Annle, widow of Francie Teevans, ;t her home, inis city 8§ years ago, immediately ‘Nedh: | llss_Jennje Foley 1s the guest ot her aunt, Mts. Limette Clune of Jack- rs. Mary Kelley has returned from Rockville, where she has been visit- ing her daughter. Mrs. C. S. Pollard and Barbara are guests of Mr. parénts over Sunday. Miss - Joste Keating of South Man- chester is spending a fortnight at 'the :wrne of her sistér, Mrs. Henrl Math- eu. Miss Clara Gelinas has réturned to Bridgeport after a visit of several days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Delphis - [ Boucher, B Mrs.George ‘Siswick, Mrs. A am - and Nedham ot Staffora were Willimantio ¥isitors Fri- daughter Poilard’s her ‘arrival from the old couty; suryive her ;3?;; daughters and u Noevaas ey 1§ of BRI, Fatnck 1. Teovans ot daw imantic. FUNERAL. Mrs. Mary Kelley. The ' funeral of Mrs, Mary Kelley was held Friday morning from a local undertaking establishment at eight , With requiem high mahs at St JIo h'. chureh_at niné o'clodk, Rev. bearers Daniet Kouay Burial was m St. Joseph's ELECTORS NUMBER 2480 List Perfected by Registrars Domohue lnd Young. The total num‘ber of names on the town yoting list for 1914 is 2480, The list has just been perfected by the registrars, F. D. Donohue and Himer M. Yotng, and has been earefully re. vised by -them. - Most of the “dead Ohndren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church 8t, Whlimantie, Ct. Telephone Ledy Amistant JAY M. SHEPARD Suceeeding Elmore & Shepard *" | Faneral Director andEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection DR. F. C. JACKSON, - Dentist Painless Extracting | and Filling a Srpecn!w' | 782 Main Strest, Willimantio Telephone prove reci MURRAY (0. TwWe w gy vty ot own . affairs, VATIONAL BANK, whld\ aims thureby to establish with customers relations that shall permanent, pleasant and TheWmdham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. b PLAINFIELD The Lactoss children —on Gallup street are out.of school-on account of tiiness. !chonh clu-a 8t 3 o'clock ers’ meeting at Cen- k| day fust affer the noon heur. E twelve new, membem were added to| th score and invite everyoie fo give DANIELSON Anti-License Committes: fo Confer— Henry §. Marlor Dies Suddely—Box Packed for_ Christmas Ship—James Kent Gets Ten Coons in a Wesk. F. W. Bassett spending the weel here. Napoleon Bigso enue, New York. in_their -giving. of Providence is | STatetully received. -end With relatives | £rom_ here was sum to 333, coflectsd ths cusen, for the benant ¢« the war sufferers, a ette of Boston re- for a visit with one of the spezkers: at tne democratie_raily. Atmingtori has recovered suf- fidnu\- from his recent injuries to} be back at businees. Death of Patrick Ri'oy Thomas Kiléy of Newrport, N TEN COWS THIS WEEK Eighteen This Season has | H., e N s th ¢f is| _Jumes Kent o( f Elmyille 1s etill ham father, P: 'ck qu of Allen Hill. .1 & coon hiinting rec Witliam A Oraves Ti#s purchased & Tt for W dinits “county | that Tlooks after it s as o complefed i it migh 6 & Hunt with Arflrur With three of fiéw touring Henry M. Danieison, Mbrafian, &4y that the avérage daily ctrmum cf books at thé public r this year has been 91, thé m.m recol yet made. Winners at Whist Mre. Howard Withey, Mre. G. Fied- netts and Mra. Louise i1h Wets winfiers of the honofs at ¢ ';-vxb meeting of the Bijou Whist clal Littie Daughter’s Déath - o West Sids Fei- [T m during the present season. Mazy Anne Ramstead, 2. daughter er. and Mrs. Joi &t their home on o Members ot of Idma councit,| REPUBLICANS' FINAL RALLY K. of C., Bave planned to be in Wor- cester Sundey afternoon to witness the conferriug of & degres upon a larse class. A_number of Daniélson peopls were in Plainfield Friday eévening to wit< ness the presentation of Peppery dramatic entertainment given in fhe | intorést of St Paubs ehurch | To Discuss Anti-License Plens Sunday_afterncon, thers is to be u clock fn_the Vestry of Comgrepationsl church 1. disctss ?&ns of making the no-license vote in ingly effective, Votin Hours Tuesday Poils in Killingly afe to be s ' Escorted the li«hn THe 1Bl o The rev um‘hl.n this section hall political issues of the campamign &1d Tuesday from 9 a. m. to 5 the reception of ballots. In this dis- Lrict the booths will be jn the town in the second district at Webster ha Dayville, in the third district at Paine's hall, Bast Killingly. _ Jailed for Theft Judge J. N. Tucker presided at a sesson of the town court Friday motn< fng when John Gybrowsky, arrested Thursday ' aftérnoon in Putdam. was sent to jail for 30 days for the theft attended by many lm Lh Surro ing towns and was & und Twelve Caris of Fil Packages. made réady for shipment [to do it pro; should be addfessed to the Missionary | Th Education Department, 150 Fifth Av< v Business men here have been libésal . One merchant con- ributed four pairs of shoes, a gift Afiorig thé Gther offerings sént out of mm" James Kent Has Secursd & Tofal of e mmde TFaaking a total of ten taken this Wee.k and 18 Last year Mr. Kent Killed 26 coone. This was Over 100 Prominent Men of the Party |proaching eral. The speakers ‘.v- live ulx: on | Was strong pléas for (he support of nn of money from a friend. _Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W. F. conducted the case. Tax Rate Considered Too Low After fnsplcting the budget for the mated by town officials, that Kllllntly cannot pay its bils, not to mention any the debt, tl!hout laying a 16-mill. tax. thing. 8 6. HENRY 'S. MARLOR DEAD Brooklyn Henry Thursday night, his death comi: & great surprise to the residentd village. the best of he alth, but no such sud- ed.. He was a mative of Hincl land. stock broker, he became wealthy leaves a widaw. lor and B M. M, Marlor of Brookiyn are nephe ews of the deceased. OBITUARY Kate Buokmaster afternoon to pormit the teachers {o aitend & tral Village, Pnpdry Pa was at Baboock's Opera house Friday. evening under the aus- Plces, of the Girie" Friendly soelets of the St. Paul's Mission. charges for the. passage the Panama Canal will be Kelley of !uonmn paseengers will be free. PATENTS Protect your ideas.. Handsome &0 go Guide Book: Fres. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law Windham Couaty Savings Bank Bidg. Danlelson, Conn. HfOrse Blankets FOR Cold Weather Now is the” time to make your selections. ‘We have a large stock to select from. fiicusl.zs-l.nd up. The body of Miss Kate Buokmaster will arrive here this (Satufday) morn- ing from Charlottesville, Va., and will be taken to Old Trinity churchyard, goklyn, for burial, the d eceased ing been a member of the family of hor atoas long affairs of that town. have charge of the funeral arrange- mente. | Attawaugan Team’s Shining Record The strong Attawaugan team flo- ished its baseball season by defeating ‘This has the Putnam Old-Stars. team made a wonderful record this yenr, losing only three aut of the 27 ames played. Manager Tatro is great pleased over the great work his men have dome for him. Next year he in- tends to have a much stronger team. s iousn it iu late in e’ season r. Tatro I8 trying to arrange with Putnam for one of the ho\llllyl either December 25 or January 1, GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS SHIP Generous Borough_Givers Provide To- ward Cargo of Santa Claus’ Sleigh.’ Friday afternoon at the Methodist church a box of gifts for the destitute children in the war zones of Europe was packed and made ready for ship- ment to New York this morning. After ciassification and repacking it will be forwarded on - the much heralded Christmas ship, the Jason, of the Unit- ed States navy, wmch ‘will sail. No- vember 10. Rev. Legg said he was surprised at e wenfortul ' ree sponse to the appeal for gifts and the generosity exhibited. Articles of wear- ing apparel were most numerous in the long list of gifts there was a generous assortment of Mr. Legg ascertalned at tho, tays. Rev. j office of the Adams Express company here that the company will receive packages from anyone teday contatn- ing articles destined for the war sufferers, these packages to be for- warded to New York by the company without charge. ‘Clothing of &1l kinds is partieularly desired for the relief work—caps, mit- tens, stockings, mufflers, utderwear; dresses, footwear—any article -that will bring protection and warmth to !y the shriveled and shivering bodies of millions made destitute by the war. There ia no chance that the number of gifts will .be too great to-meet the astounding. emergency with which the relief tworkers must cope, so the local workers urge no hesitation on - that DR.BULLS CoughSyrup Rapidly nnevetcom Coughs Sore andBronchial lAm prospect of ndnen but the betting is that the meeting next Monday night won't do any such The estimated net cost of running the town this year is $61,- The tax rate last year was i2 End Came Suddenly at His Heme 'in th Marlor,” 77, died sud-|at Worcm-r Sunday. denly at his home in’ Broohlyn late as thal A party of Putnam Mr, Marlor has not béen in den cnding of his career was anticipat- kley; Since about 1370 he had been a resident af Brooklyn about hait of edch yedr, spending the remainder of his time in New York, where as & and well known in flnancial clr!:lu, Hg 1y | temporartly, received, - though |and Woodwara present fiscal year, as caretully ufl- it is evidemt |Pchares Sheta ‘Sout tock St on FYiday one unndi- i g\: ibers of Cargill council, K. of €, ive bonn lnvlua to_attend the = upon a farge class unt. was a visitor wm: Friday. Will Participate in will ly Hunt- o annual coon of that organisation this (Suurdu) svening. . gre fo be torwarded that o, taa been through Memomnlx roh for the e Epmorih leagus: e Epworth league’ held a social and -supper at the Methodist church Friday evening. Fingerling Trout Liberated. Twelve cans of fingerling trout, num- bering several thousand, have béen re- here frem the state- hatchefy |{f and Mberaiéd In a brook near Bast Putnam. David B, Isenberg of Worcester was a visitor here with Manager Sellg dien of the Bradley theater Fri- A Mafl from Putnam for the Wood: stocks now leaves Here after the ar. rival of the 10:30 mail, instéad of af- ter the § o'clock madl. The evéning mail continues o, leave here Zor the ‘Woodstocks at ¢ p. m. Sarah Howard Gaston Dead. The Body of Sarah Howard Gaston, 61, who died in Poinfret, is to be taken this (Saturday) morning to Forest Hill cemetery, Boston for burial Silk Min Co Reopen. The Bureka Silk mill has ° closed but it s expected that the comcern will resume business in 2 few weeks. Appeal in Sibley Case Probable. xurmnfi'tuxd here Fflh{hfiu in all pro an appesl to the superior court 'my be taken from ilie decision commissioner of the compensation tor this district, Dr. J. J. Donohm. -wi ing' compensation from state to Mrs, Kate Bibley of Dumm o o count of the death thrqugh an otnmflrnsnau h-uhn-ry reason to believe that the case will g0 to the supreme court, where it may e advanced for argument dumu | Favorite Draws Crowds. tson’s Uncie Tom Cabin company returned here Friday and proved that attracting a large number to the Brad- lay thestre for the matines-and even. ing shows, there was a street Derade In which is incioded thls. year the circus feature of a steam caliiops. <his one drawn by four ponies. e show was up 1o ‘the usual included an exhibition of buck nd. wing -dancing by golored members loz the company. INSTRUCTING VOTERS. Republican Town Committes Sending Out Cireulars with Sample Ballets. 1t pubticity will prevent @& repetition of the errors, the fepublican town commition is soing to see to it thyt r_cent. of those whe vote in Tueshay's eiection are not disentran rhised, through their own fault, as was he case at the town election when |111 ballots were thrown out and_not -tcounted because of improper ma for no markings of any kind. Since the present form of ballot came into use many local men—iike others in every fown in the country— have failed to learn the proper use of it In every election an altogether too lario percentage of votes ha thrown, out and 1t is to overcome e s of voting strength and ald the ers in properly expressing thelr hes at the polls that’the committee striving. it w P a that voling a straight simple 4 process, as now ovid Te devised, vet 4t 4 mark of any With the i ut the committee is enclosing a apec. imen ballot. The advice offered in- cludes the admonition to study the ballot; aiso that if ~any attempt is ade to vote a spilt ticket that there Y o me lluld.d a h-'v-fi én at .flz‘ B‘nl it is an ever popular entertainment by |, cmumy of knowing how |tist' church met at the Thursday_afternoon to sew l;hwld be a & caller in town Fridsy. —_— Mr. and Mra, Watrou of Chester BAY STATE ROMANCE. Were guests of Rev. Mrs. B. D Remi! on _Thursday. inton, Mass, Garage Gwner and Tel. “‘"fi: g plist M‘S:nl-yn'(n éphay Comé 1 m. p. m. ie pastor, e e ik A nemm.—mn. will preach % l’eo union at & p. m. and Xrl. Jobn Simona and twe l.‘l‘lllflr‘!xN o!‘:. left for a week's visil Hallowe'en Sooisl. The Chiristian Enfeavor roowxn:umhltrvmrxx{ a Hallowe'én social it the S S rosster papir of Fiiley fefle]Cleial chapel WIS eRSig Sl one ro; flm to dec- in this - zu with Jacks lanserns atl v Tomange .M.,“, ?w e efi emblems. Hal- &“;wn!or Were played. There t The 1 N,y of ‘Worcester ounty this Haivs t #tte Adance. vaonmn Addross. Sar- £mma Graves Dietrich, a na- Congregational | tional organizer of the.W. C. T. . gave a very interesting the o BT vaa & Jarae aiisndande. "k male - | Thére was & large Aiondange. night op. |auartétte sang several selections. tived | Griswold Chappell and Jonathen Al and|leh Have returned from & days' Frazer, Pearl street. |visit with friends in Nhnua “’ and Mre Bousanat tried to keep l-rl-l of Washington H. Tayler. and mfny -M e body of Wumn‘lo H. 'nylnr Son Mr sot ey omfi“ waGting to sa His ap- |the néon mdty for burigl .s‘ marriege, as he called it. | Taylor was formerly of this place and Was becauss. his. wwife's LECHER Tad ed at the mason's trade for & %0 come to. the|humber ofyem He was a Civil war yéteran, He is survived by fwo soss, )4 St ho foved Bred fifiy}g ot Coventty asd mu: m i yior nterbury. He " 90 years of age. al’." e panntn l(r wood cemetery. Amm Club Meste. e was 32 of Ladies’ Mr. Bousquet|nesday at the home f:‘ddw.‘. r.Bousauet o at the o Smith on Limmood v Fre e arive the car and uanuy seen dr(vln‘ it on thefis nnm)o.cd of 16 mem! un. The next 44 |4 eeting will n- held at the home of Wal n, Bousquet di6ve tc fl )’ ¥ E. Freeland on South Main St- & ook ngo today in_ suts, Lottls Desti urmed g:n r«m.a T Ginton, - 2 from & weels viait with® trients 1a returned to her parents’ | Norwich and M Fred olmes were in €6 ad- | Norwich Thursday in tneir car. -u Mrs, Edward C. Smow and @aughter t ynmc unm will occupy th fes H. nurlv tepement on South Main street Ms gurage onthe coming winter Mr. and Mre K calied wiey will live wiey's Gintrou | father, ¥7 X Dawley for the wititer. I'Iln'! going to make )lr Bousquet was at l- the Pohtlcal Advertisement CHARLES A. GATES.. -tnu-nt ever . seen 7 AR IO flmw.fil Satrle and Wis wite, I dflb was Held with Becretary f the c‘\fi for w&t‘t nl 1’14 l'}”‘m ¢t Thurs d«y in b c%n{ and Mrs. France orcester, Fri dfi E, Smith was a Worcester visitor Friday. . BALTIC —_— Sherigt jonn Nugent of Blackstone. | Mass,, g e ing several days as the CHARLUES A. GATES, guest of James HcGulr‘. Sr.. of Main streqt. and business college at Mansfield; of the choir of _St.|Oho. rehearsal l(lr!l church was held after the Sta- tions of the Cross, Friday evening. A navelty tn & in Mvmllflu tabaccs was wita S5 D hber of oloctric lghts so on the inside as to outline the figure of a man rolling, In April, 1885, he came east and went et o e N. Y, N. H & H. R R Co, and by his _strict attention fo duty and his raiiroad work ting a_clgarette. i was the | foi gt otlfilfl.l';“n‘ifl"“ The men s #0 to the cemetery this (Saturday) af- ternoom to assist in cleasiing up the cemstets, in preparation for the ad- | sual tomorrow. Charles F. has purchased an the ‘Goorge Drescher has purchased a |Wind bandsome new roadster. COFFEE SOCIAL Given by M. E. Sunday School for Benefit of Orphans in War Zone. Sunday | 7 ‘was hhl“‘qn “n!n the Amoulzn! real: 95. The committee from the Sundsy - school toques, " mittens, and boys' underwear, little d rompers, Some very : . all wool blankets were donated, Tn 1907, « 161.97. and again in S & . 0 P ways taken an active interest in fra- ternal societies and is a member of COLCHESTER Natchaug Lodge, No. 23, K. of P. ‘Willimantic Lodge, No. Lodge, 1311, B, P. No. Charftable Work of Ladies’ Ald Bociety 16, L O. —Heillews’sn Seolal — Burial of Washington H. Taylor—New Auo- tion Club. The Ladles’ Ald soclety of the Bap- THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK East Brooklyn (Danielson), Conn. STATEMENT, OCTOBER 3, 1914 ican B!nedlt Soclety, No. 120, roved Order of Heptasophs, No. 751, yal um No. 728, Muurn Woodmen of America and Loyal Order of Moose, No, 1,440. Dividends March and September President, J. ARTHUR ATWOOD Vice-President, WM. H. BURNHAM Secretary and Treasurer, CLARENCE A. POTTER

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