Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 16, 1915, Page 2

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WILLIMANTIC. CONN. = Bargains in Coats and Suits : January rray's Boston Store Clearance offers some remarkable savings for z who wants a good, serviceable Coat or Suit and wishes to save almost half the former prices.. While your ‘are all desirable, more attractive and in greater varieties than i usually offered at reduced - $18.00, $20.00 and $22:50 COATS, reduced to $10.00 ani $12.50 each $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 SUITS, reduced to $10.00 and $12.50 each CHILDREN’S $5.00 and $6.50. COATS for $2 50 and $3.98 Children’'s Warm Winter Coats, m ade of astrakhan, and black and white ¢hecks and fully worth for quick dispusal—$2.50 and $3.98. WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS At Less Than Half Price Women's and Misses' Separate Skirts in brown, plain, mixtur navy %,‘nd black serges, wool diagonal and poplin that were $4.98 to $6.50 are reduced to $2.98 each. shnet e zebeline, corduroy $5.00 to $6.50 are now marked iz + DRESS GOODS SECTION ats, 5o a yard. Bes; Fancy Prints. 5c a yard. -Best Merpimac Prinis. 5 2 yard. est fBest Tndigo Prin imported English Seersucker, regular 15¢ quality—Sale price 10c a yard. Bates' Dress Gingham, in shor lergths, suitable for Children’s Dre Harmony Prints, 5¢ a yard, Best Check Prints. 5¢ a yard. i Best White Ground Prints, 5¢ = vard. | —&ale price 9¢ a yard. 4 Bost Apron Gingham, 7c a yard. i 2 4ok feas est Percale, beautiful patterns, strip- | Madras. for. Waisting. or Shirting figured or plain colors, 100 3 yard. TOILET ARTICLES gD, Tooth Powder,’ T A w Melynos' Tooth Powder, regular stripe effect—Sale price 10c a yard. RIBBONS Three-inch )i regular Silk Taffeta, e—3ale price 10c a yard, Four-inch Taffeta—Sale pric plain or 5 sili +&ize—Sale price 19c. 15c a yard. g+Bheffield Dentifrice, regular 23¢ size | Six-inch 'Silk Taffeia—Sale price 19 ;¥Sale price 17c. a yard. . Six-ounce bottle Witch Hazel—Sale{ Six-inch Silk Taffeta, moire effect ice 9c. regular value—Sale price 22c ¢ L. ;Peroxide Cold Cream, regular 2dc|Yyard. sadaine—Bale price 17c a jar. Four-inch Satin Taffeta—Sale pric -~Glorylopsis Talcum Powder —Sale | 20¢ = price 12c, _ 31 Silk Dresden Persian or Plany 2Palmolive Soap. 10c a cake. | Rithons, 4 to 5-inch wide regul ‘Cuticura Soap—Sale price 21c a cake. —Sale price 20c ‘e® hfdro‘( Peyoxide—Sale price 16c a| < Ribbon, No. 13 and 2 i-yard -roll—Sale price 8¢ S —————————————————— e e DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT g6-inch wide Brown Sheeting—Sale | #prices 5c, b, 7/2c and 8/%c a yard. s40-inch- wide Heavy Brown Shee $6-inch wide Fine Bleached Sheet —Sale prices 8l4c, 9¢ and 10c yard. *tng—Sale prices 8o and 9zc a yard. | E Long Cloth in 123-yvard cut— *8i-Inch wie Brown Sheetins—Sale | a(ir"r'c;s 312.—: sns:ragndsst’.n e 25c and 27c a yard. fioey The and 15 o soa! Ll .51 inch wide Half Bleached Sheet- Best Quality Outing Flannel, stripes siig—Sale price 30c a yard. s—Sale price 10c a yar HOUSEHOLD LINENS At Sale Price Guod Half Bleached Linen Damask, nd 84c a_yard. Baif Bleaclied ATl Linen Damas, s—Sale prices 75c and 85c 2 yar Full Bleached All Linen Damask-—Sale prices 63c, 85c, $1.10 and $1.29 a vard, . +All Linen Napkins—Sale prices $1.35, $1.75, $2.50 and up to $5.29 a dozen. “FLANNELETTE SWEATERS “GARMENTS For Women and Children ~Flannelette Night Women's Swealers that were $3.98 and up to $7.50, are now reduced to $2.89, $3.75, $4.89 and $5.89, Children’s Sweaters that were $1.00 2.30, are now reduced to 84c, $1.25, §2-inch wide Sale prices 44c, 54c T0-inch w Gowns “ for oimen, regular 50c auality for 4dc; Toe for ity for 6dc and $1.00 quality e = Plannelette Petticoats auit_v_—s-l- price 21c; to $2.3 price 44c. $1:39 and $1.75. e ———————————————————— e e e FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT Carpet Size Rugs at Sale Prices . BRUSSELS, AXMINSTER AND : TAPESTRY RUGS ... Bought Special For This Saie “9x12 Full Five-frame Body Brussels Rugs, all over all medallion patterns, vaive $25.50—Sale price $24.69. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, floral patterns, value $27.50—Sale price $22.50. #xi2 Nine-wire Firth and_ Tapest Rugs. regular $12.00 value—Sale price BETTER QUALITY WILTON AND BODY BRUSSELS RUGS quxD Wiiton Rux?,a in »"holcs colors patterns, re; ey $ale price §35.00, o S48 value 8-3x10-8 Five-frame Body | Rugs, ‘ali-oyer medalllon! $25.00 value—Sals price $21.60. SPECIAL 9x12 Wilton Rugs—Sale prices $41.00, $45.69 and $55.00. i 9x12 Six-frame Body Brusaels Rugs, regular 53275 value—Sale price $28.50, Brusseis regular o ——— MATTRESSES Cotton Mattress. $3.50 value for $2.89, Combination Cotton Top Mattress, two p-m. $7.50 value for $5.89, ¥k Floss Mattress, full size, $15.00 BED PILLOWS Fancy Feath 1 value $1.75—Sale price 3145, 22x28-inch Fancy Feather value $2.50, now $1.98, Plilow, Fafue for $11.68. 22x28-Inch Slumber “Pillow, $3.50 | Sfik Floss Mattress, full size, value | VeIl now $2,65, 22x28-inch Primo Geeso Feathers, fl"'"’_"" price $14.8. $4.50 value, now $3.19, WINDOW SHADES TSWindow Shades, regular 2ic value for 21e,’ Window Shades, regular 30c vilue = ThE I MATTING China Straw Matting, 450 Balg prics 28s & yard, e (hmn. Matting, 8¢ quality—Sale price 210 a vard 0. MURRAY GO, W. TYLER BROWAE, M. D, Newe, Thoout, Blestriaity, XedaY s o P Bl i 3 5 | Ui R MR i B0 7 fafls' i1 F'Inklh B, 4 = AR lstin_ io7 Dusinses fa ] % needs are just at their height, these deep-cut Janu- ‘ary economies .should appeal to the shrewd buyer—styles WGH BULLET!H, SA BDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915 WANT, CONSERVATOR REMOVED Daughter of Andrew J. Gurley Claims Cousin's Services Not Needed. An application, was. filed Friday with the probate court for- this-district for the removal of Georse Gurley, con servater of the estata Of iy mneles An. drew J. Gurley. The petitioner is the latter's daughter, Mrs. Gore of Wore ter, Mass. It is claimed in the pe- | tition that ‘3Mr. Gurley bas now re. covered his ability to look after bis own affairs, and there is no longer anpy necessity for a conservator. George Gurley ‘was appeinted conservator shortiy oven a year ago. § Quidnick - Windham company in & short time. Handsome Badge For King. On the retirement of Walter Ki prosented lilm _a foreman’s badg gold. The gift came as a great ered to hiin Thursday evenin e Hand . Still. l’hmfill- the stove. Mr. Willlams bas' been hand. and although he has_returne OBTUARY. __dames P. Bath, Jr. James Porter Bath, Jr., Son of Mri and Mrs. James P. Bath of Church street, .died_early Friday morning. aft- er an illness of several weeks, ‘Thé child was but a little over two years of juingd: member. REGIMENTAL HEV[EW To'Be Attended January 29th at H : ford by Company L. age brisht nd winaing, with tralts| The members of Company L which had endeared him to his family| making ' preparations - to *attend and ‘their friends, where sympathy for| regimental review -Eiven . Gove the parents in their affliction is deep~ felt. - Meningitis was the cause of|in Hartford on the twenty-ninth death. e January, * Mrs. Waldyke Juras: A review ‘of' this Kind. wWas augurated several vears a®o-and now become a custom. mantic, Manchester, Middletown, Brtain, Winsted and Bristel will in making the event a success. governor's staff and members of leglslature will attend. - The e mander of the regiment wil] he Col Richard T. Goodwin. Mys,. Annie Juras of Stone Row digd Thursday night at St. Joseph's hos- pital in this city, after a long illness with Bright's d: She is survived by her -busband, Waldyke, and five young children. The funeral will be held today. Girls Play Fall River Team, The Girls". Basketball team of the W. H. S, comprising Misses Brown. Harvey,. Chappell, Ross, Hart and Smith, ‘accompanied by Physical In- structor Bickel of the local Y. AL C. A.. journeved to Fail River, M: on Friday, to try conclusions with a. team from one: of the high schools in that city. limantic boys to the “capitol “and turn. Loving Cups on View. The window of W. Sweeney Son's store attention in account of the displ of the “loving cups which are prizes offered the two holding Agent Knight Recovering at Hospi- tal. W. B. Knieht, who underwent an operation for appendicitis the first part of whists ziven by the Ladies’ au iary to St. Joseph's hospital. Nachaug School as agent of the| ua 29. | i ! | 1 | |IAL SALE ON BATH ROOM | " Many Attend Supper. The Ladies’ Aaid soclety of the M. C.- A. gave a very supper In the assembiy evening from five to eight. Sueh distinctive ‘ pper was largely attended and i gooduess 1is only i opably be the te possible through the use of finest materials. ans and tea were served. 2ven Marriages, According to the returns town clerk’s offic 16 for Decem! irths in the uring the month. town of Windl EMERALDS KEEP WINNING. ive Defoat to Hartford Independe 41 to 15, old team have bran: Alhambras and the ape down 1 5 ved no match ho captured the game, 41 Shortly after the first hailt start ynne feli to_the fioor, with Harri m Huyler’s Cocoa, Like Huyler’s Candy, s Supreme badly result. Dr. F. M. present at the game, will atte undoubtedly ins and Russell starred in the locals, while only itors wit :-n.:f!v‘ of an Only | two fouls w >th were WELL DRESSED? | e | | Emeralds, Independents. e, Langdon WE ARE HAVING ‘A SPEC-| FIXTURES 50(} gach | Best Quality Fixtures Umrmgm, 3, Whalen Lanzdon goals from fouls, ustafsen 1; referee, Keliey. Brief Mention. = | 3. €. Tracy was in Boston Friday. W. A. Buck spent Friday Boston D. A, Lyman was in Putnam Herbert Ladd spent Friday in Pute nam M W. F. Norris is visiting 5 dletown. JAY M. SHEPARD | Dr. D. B Taylor is in New York} ! on business, Sacceeding; Elmgre & Shepard . Downing of Hartford - spent F D dE; in this city. uneral Director andEmbalmer i B New London, 60-62 North St:, .0y Assistant Willimaatic Tel. connection HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALME® 82 Church. St. Willimantio, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistanc DR F. C. JACKSON Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a_Specialty a local visitor Friday, Mrs, E. J. Holman of South Willi ton spent Friday here. from a brief visit in Boston. Bert Eastman has returned aftel ten days’ stay in Springfleld, Mrs, C. spent Friday with local friends. Mrs, W. H. Hall and Miss Rose Hail have returned from a Visit Only Gne “BROMO QUININE,” 14 u feel cold coming on, | 752 Main Street, » Wiilimantio ,h,‘,‘{,’("fj"m,""‘g‘u1;"1,::&,{,(.,! ERRRECE RRO! NE. 0! or_signature i QGHOV'F‘ on box. of B. W. Manufacturing Ex-Foreman = as foreman of the Hilltop Hose compeny, the members of the company prise to Mr, King when it was tend- Fred T. Williams of the Wilson Drug company has fesumed his duties fering for some Ufne from'an nfected work he is still unable'to use the in- Marcus Holcemb: in-the. Stste Armory Beside Wili- ‘A special ‘train will convey the Wil- is attracting considers highest scores in the last of a seric: Inspection the 20th. of this week is rapidly regaining his| 'On account of an important meet- . Knight will in all prob-|ing of the Willimantic Woman's club ability leave St. Joseph's hospital|the opening of the Natchaug scho. withi; hopes to be able| bui'ding to the public has been post- to res poned from January 22 to Friday, Jan- su Forty-Five Births. made lere were seven marriages and forty- ued their win- \ur\udl is Friday night by walking organized Hart- Broadway Pharmacy everal of fhe time as a resuit of Kei- Higgins Mrs. Fred Litchfleld of Hampton was Mrs. L, A. Kingsbury has returned | C. E. White of Frankiin, Mass,, R, e in sur- in suf- d fo, arte are the rnor of in- has aid The the om - lonel re- and ble ayal the the xil- lo- hall | The | will | o be ked to oer, ha nts, | five ted, g on top of him, and when he ot up ¢ was seen that he had hurt his ar nkle | 3 nd- { | i | e | | | | 1 1, ng- T8 D. at Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. Established 1832 Accuracy ‘in accounting, c~irteous service, tness and liberality . dealing, and & \couns business policy in administering its ewn affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. TheWindham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN, I WellesTe: college - widhy ~ Mra, Eiall's ! Gaughters, wio ave students there. iss Clarissa Davis. is at _her home n’ Stafford (o remain over Sunday. Malcolm Curry of: Holyoke, formerly of this clty, was here on business Fri- ay. J. D. Chaffee is tlé guést of his daughter, Mrs, Charles Thayer of Dan- ielson. Haroid Lincoln. who has. been vis- iting in New” Haven, retuined home Galligan, who teaclies in Windsor, s spending a few days in is this, city. Rev. and Mrs.. W: P Buck have re- turned to Stafford affer e visit here with friends. Ar. ‘and Mrs, A.:T. Gore returned { to Worcester Friday visit in (his city, e, Telen White of the Windham high school faculty Is a Rockville isitor for a few days. Miss Edwidge {3ilman, ‘who has beeri the. ruest of her sister, Mrs. P."A. Bor- ton, of Worcester, has returned home. Miss Margaret Norton spent Friday after a-few days' spending’ the past week here with her arents, returned to lier home in Hart- ford Friday. Miss Alice Morrison of South -Man- chester ‘is spending a few days with ber mother, Mrs, .Bridget Morrison. of Spruce streef. W. K. Fitapatric who has Dbeen in_Hartford giving :a series of ~lec- tures-on th> subject of poultry rais- ing: has.returned to Storrs, Mrs, 1. 1. Whitmore was called ti Hartford Friday by: the serious iline: of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Howard Whitmore, who has pheumonia. Hartford visitors Friday included Mis. W. P. Jordan. Mrs. A. D, Spell- man, Dr. D. L. Ross, M. P. Donabue, D. F. Cliffard, Dr. W. F. Higgins, Val- entine Murphy, Miss Mary Hunting- ton. Miss Myrtle Cunningham; P. H Miss Y.um\v JEWETT CITY Whatsoever Circle Holds Sale for Bel- gian Relief Fund—Installation of Undaunted Lodge—G. A. R. Members at Funeral of Adolphus Moffitt. Rev, Charies A. North wich Wil preach at the o mday morni Endéavor meeting in" the evening, At Baptist hupreh Sunday morning Rev. Allai Spidell will preach the ‘second in -a seriés of sermons on Sueesssful Church Ex- The subject ‘will be Penitent In the ‘evéning the subject ber of the Prodigal amre! Thatcher the Methodist church C st and in the ev Bad- Bargain. Bohanan of St. i will of Nor- ‘ongresational ng. Chris Prayvins. The Rev. ubject The nirs, mornine is at Divire An- con- duct an Episcops Stater library hall Sunday afternoon at Sale for Belgian Relief Fund. W the Daughters héld Buptist vestry proce=ds to ers’ relicf Tund, Miss' Ida_Fost bell and Mrs ceipts. wer Urda\m‘ed followi No, ver C Kine's the afternoon, the Belgian suffe amittee wa Francis Camp- Edward Raney. The re- about - thirty-iive doilars. Lodge Instatllation. & officer i i cle of 2 food Friday of installed Dey District Danjelson, D, Alfréd Stebbins orelate. L. Th . William 3 E, J. G \. illiam se worked Instalied Danielson Officers, DG S..L. T son, D. D. Johnstone and D. D. Kinney led the officers Dani The gzame of “basketball t the Bijou was up to when Jewett « ed the Stenington bu 1 the fast- he season. Jewett the Stoningtons, came back second half and the game was Jewett Clty MeGowan The score was raliminary s Jewett City’ Seconds defeated the ¥ tic Seconds i e of to The big game linenp was as follows STONINGTC T CITY. Gilmore « W. Ostman for Jewett City—Blake 3, W. McLean 1 e : nzton, i teferee. timer, s Benjamin. FUNERAL. Adolphus. Moffitt. The urial of Adojphus Moffitt was Pachaug cemetery . Thursday morni iffin the funeral being- held at M. A. Hour- igan's ndertaking rooms in Norwich. Rev, muel Thatcher conducted the ser e. The beare: were -G, A. L kell, W. H. Tift, L.. A. Thornton and F. H. Gilvert Members of the Grand A) attended the service: TUnder- J. -A. Hourigan was.i char: of the arrangements Personal - Items, Mre. Bertha Spaulding of Brooklyn, Conn., who has been z guest for three weeks at her hrother’s, F. H. Gilbert's, réturned’ home' Mrs. R.'R.‘Wilde has installed 2 new ndred chick incuw Serves the Purpose. Governor. Colquitt sa: Président Wilson's administration has been the greatest falure in history. . When a is " Gefermined to break into saving foolish things is about as good a way ay anv.—Boston Ad- vertiser, For Infaats and Children InUse For Over 30 Years Bt T & she t equal to Tge Lul results Rt dor Tusiness £ Undaunted | CASTORIA DANIELSON Increasing Confidence in ~—Evangel were. qui have tne priviege of withdr: ty and four pe: per cent of 2 Ln the 6th of tkis month sixth pavment was availabl Bailey had $42,000. c; heavy . wif had confid $9500, treasurer of the Savi ravals, but about one per cent. some_estates. Cligton twood day. Ha B..Y, P church Miss Nellie Y. the week e ton. J. C. Witter is ducting an auction today. Mre. A. H. Armington will members of the Ladies’ A | her home for a meeting afteracon next. meeting at th Lofield i relati D. Swaffield Sccuts at the b: a- meeting Fri W. meeting h.is to be held on ening of next vre W. L Builard, John I Pe N. Tucker, W. H. Judson. C Williams, members of lief, have given notice of the meetings they Tn. arc Setting Snares Fox hunters cut ir & try recently have that the old pi for foxes cateh dog is again In vosue. of Daniels the Baptist churct Tuesduy afternocn, whei Crawford, who has been a among the Indians, is to sp rroun reason s ma; in A numbe ot Preparing Annual Re reports of parish the vear 1914 are bein: Rev, M. J. Ginet, mes’ church and wil aay. registration numbers contirue to be of eiver in Decembe Special Mectings at Church. Rev., G. has at t cond th d review shows 1and : town, thrift from tio) | has nre ed s week a ring t of continuc A alie: this nd of to Puinam tend the tea here for this t me POST OFFICE BUSIN Shows Substanti —Raceipts Gain For Increase $¢ sh on hand to meet any new place: of business in Putnam Waur W of the Congres 12 board of of the approach to hold, ctice of settlr the congregatios teachers the most fortunate in County Savings Bank Demonstrated tic at Pentecostal Church —Post Qffice Business Shows Gain. Since the Windham County Sawings bank reopcned, those depositors whe fous to gct their money awing six- their bai- when_ the e, F. J. G. Thes Dank, 80 gzreatly been restored that only had been drawn, and some of that was io settle with her sister, who is Sister M. Rita of the Academy of the Holy Family, b e s In Baltic. Miss Alice Macdonald of Mystic has Mrs, G. M. Adams, who has been |beén a viaitor here with Mr. and Mrs, Georze . Roberts of Meriden was a.visitor with friends here on Friday Stephen D. Horton is to open nis to- cold Conklin is to be leader of the U e Baptisy s spendin. Bos. es in egan con- 1 have the rt club at nesday Boy Scouts Meet. d members aptist pa day after- onal ev- ursda; Try, harlgs James W Fer Foxes. ding, to coun- believe snares Ry times- omen “will Puytnan fiss Isabel missionary port. in i work_cov- g prepared pastor of 1 probaoly for aute- a from: ation went to MESS. Past Year| 72.47. ess on-pest of- showed percents o in 1914 over the amount| | transacted n 191 bo | ceipts trom Jaruary It previo During money the a 119,00 witl the domestic ness transacted, $42,50 al_mone Du; count exc e of 4 the total of in vsiness $20 the 3 the 1 savin apened the numbe 1 } | The | Decembe |tdl amount vear drawals er of ac ON LEGISLATIVE COMM Appointments of | I | | | I week: itural, M propriations, Porafret; Woodstock; Hutchins, Peckham, Windhawm congressional ‘an districts, Senator Tatem, consttutional amendments. Thompson; education, Ples: Back, Killingi | son ‘chairma Pe ) frot; penses, Peckham, Windham; mills affatrs, Davis of HKastford; new | | counties and county geats, Glazte apton: new Low md prabate dis- | , Senater Thompson Pomtret, Back, Killingly and pafety, fret, Haskina, Scotland ker, Canterbury: roads, riv bridges, Maedonald, Putnam fund, Feckham, Windham: eries, Adams end Hall, both ficld, Chester, Ctaplin; Roes, Thompesn; weman or Windham Members as Announced This Week. The following is a list of commit- tee appointm of Windham co members in the legislature of which completed ifs organization Woodsts nam: excise, Baker, Canterbury; fed- eral relations, Ritch, Woodsto: and game, Baker, Ashford; rights, Atwnod, Brooklyn: humane in. stitutions, Backus. Thompson: incor. porations, Senator Tate Eastford, Congdon, Sterling; insurance, 2 Killinely, Crestro, Windham; judic aber, Senator Thomp. (chalrman) | puolic healtl Eénator Taompson, railroads, B state der fees, wi ,055.16. s accounts red cl counts on ITTEES. County | Pomfre Futchins, senatorial Eastford; Roos, Put- sis, legislative Por ers and school whell fish- ers to take the farmers' produce | larze lots and at best c nable prices, 1 the farmer and the buyer mu PUTNAM i Windham Lindley Cai Heart Society Elects Officers—East- ern Connecticut Development Com- pany Meets, Strongly Favoring Farm Bureau—About 50 Per Cent, It is announced that Lindley Caln, who has bee: at the state reforma tory ‘at Cheshire since October, 1812 has left the institution and is with his relatives in Portchester, N. Y. Application has been made for th: transfer of. the license at the City ho- tel to Edward J. Casent and company. the new pronrietors. Henry C. Lamoreaux of Montreal is spending o few days with friends in Putnam_ Officers of Sacred Heart Socicty. The following are the cofficers of the Sacred Heart society of St. Ma hurch:’ Char'ain, Rev. C. F. Bedar rresident, Hrnry N. Reroit; vice pres- dent, Arthur ~ Maznman secretary “amas Charror istatnt secretary. Frank Cordier; treasurer, Paul Mand- ler; master of ceremo-ies, Georre La bonte; assistant, Samuel Dvmas. It is c¥pected that the ma‘ter cf selecting a new set of commissionor for Windham county will be decided the canitol in Hartford rext Tuesda when the caucus of republican mem- bers i3 scheduled to held. ENTHUSIASM FOR FARM BUREAU, Eastern Connecticut Developmen* Committee Meeting with Local Bus- iness Men'- Association, Appoints Committee to Push Plan, or farm bureau, the title has not been decided upon, was wiven a big fo | ward push here ¥riday afternoon = the regular meeting of the Easiern Conne ut Dev ment committee with the Putnam Business Men!' sociatio in hall of Putram of"Owls. At the time of the largest tendance there were about 50 pres ent and they were representative of a number of Windham county tows of the | of business men's al | Norwichi ‘New 1ondon, Putnam and Daniels: The meeting also attended W live farmers. made successful rec- lines of agricultural remresentatives of neerns in the cHf Fa~m Bureau Favored. The farm bureau idea was explained ma ufacturing the meetine appointing the in, from Storrs. of :nd their intentior have this | Connect { already soutk whera stamp out Much Unimproved Land. 45 per ihe | sta ducin- pulation rcreased vost of ity Of tr s of farm land in Connectic Th 100 farms. are decreas e is inc ei 3 not prodac ker explained the financial ernment and state : movement to mai unty. Lincoln Heard Murray D. D. Linc Londo: county nty farm bureau, zent farmers. pl: his wor out cailed u ir problems and. to act medium of exchange T pointed out as a first dut s a bures that n farm interest the far & succassful t succ essfu stems them them that will win Agent’s Usefuliness. agent can also help wonderfully aging boys and girls to form and vecome interested in c. He can a of zreat sistance to the farmers through operation with them in the their products. Knowing his terr well, he can make deals with big b: elling of u; in time T and trouble in getting rough @ clos: and friendly \Leaves Cheshire—Sacred| The plan of organizing a farm leagne | | a of the business men's in Putnam, Danielson an each to mame three men. = of nine, to spread | e farm bureau ide=a rested andsgathered in be held in Putnam on ention is to & a large one and to steps for the forming ent_organ n. London countr men presert in Professc o-| ; ® | Colds Proved for I‘!erlt : 80Yurss¢nflnubus sals J ASE YOUR DRUGGIST FOR - Schenck’s Dancrake Fills SUGAR COATED- ' Consti, ri!ufiiflifiméfi A Vegetable Bubeiin e for withiont i1~ Mercurial ' sr €€t DO NOT GRIPE OR SICKEN DR.J. H.SCHENUK & SON, Phila S solé in this ‘way insicad of in smal qua. tities. Endorsed by H, R. Branche. orwich, . presiden Jien's association, gdve @ verv-interesting t dlic about the & Pperiences in forming a farm .burea: ast year in New 'o don county: He wild how the.thing was-@one, how suc- sful it. hd§ bee ~a d_gave some valuatle atvice tb the Windham men as to d talls in procteding n'mo hyre Frolley” Road's -Cobferation, John E. Vaugl of Noreich, of the farm developm t- department :of the Shore Line Electric railway, was very cordially. received by the meetims: gmd his talk on hew the road was willing to cooperate and assist in a substana- tial way- in developing the farm bu- reau in Windham county was very intercsting and encouraging. Mr. Vaughan's lauded, Speecia was Warme ap- | Others Favor . Bureau. John §. Tracy, president of the linL tic PBusinzss Men's associat] E. Bitgoad, president of the De: elson lu.s!ne Men’'s association, and Secretary E. C, Motse of the Putham Business Men's association addressed the meeting. These gentlemen ex- pressed themselves as favorable to the profect of forming a farm bureau the lives suggested at the meeting: Professor I. $. Hitehcock of ihe cational school at New Londen. L. Crardall of the commercial -school Nor D. A. Lyman, secretar for more thin a score of years. at Wi nartic of the Building and soclation, were amonig- other interest reakiers heard at-the meeting. Those in Attendance. ing at lergth and the applanse accorded | The Norwioh delegation the various speake s well as state- | o et "Pl:‘ L= llurpp)' ments made, indlcated that there is|Branche, F. I Smith, C. W ertain to be strong support of such | Charles L Smith, W. A. Somer an crzanization as it now seems like- | Sbister, John E. Veughen, L. 3L.Cr Iy will be lished fall. ¥ W >€c Ciml:" hed 2t New London sent J. 'T. \"l’uuerde" ] lommittee of Nine. | Eaward S. Doton, Edwin C. Ford,... The definite action taken tow H. Hitchcock, Taomas Howe and. Fyed forminr the farm ureau consisted of | T_Ch ey. | ~Willimantic was represented by John C. Tracy and D. A. Lyman, Danielson had . Bitgeod. afa Burdette C. Hopkins. There was a large delegation of. the utnam Dusiness . Men's & association PLAINFIELD made the perfect hursday 3 plessan: Wedne: | winter_ we: ed ought Packer . pead lome 20. -fire weighing. .taree . This.beats Cen- 1 and Plainfeld Blecipic L piitinz o lases forest service is roads, mining compantes, and w cooperatins companies cities in making timbers, pole: blocks which have ative treatments. with paving preser the government far feet of saw timber in the national foresty In western hington. mark the open: ; of this hitherto inaccessible storer un{& of unwr. estimated to contain t 5 billion board feet. WHAT CAUSES 001387 This quesficn and “How to Pment * is asked a thousand times A cold is really 2 7s caused by the weather but dus to 2 disordered condition of the {blood or lack of important fgod- |elements. In changing scasons fat- ‘fcods are essential becausc they dis- itribute heat by enriching the blood {and so render the body better aule |to withstand the varying elementa. This is the underlying reason i | | {every day. {not alway - | the medicinal fats in Scott’s Ealfim {quickly overcome colds and build trength to prevent more _serious sick- |mess. It contains nature’s medicinal, fats, so skillfully prepared that ‘the | blood profits from every drop, and it frec from barmful drugs or aleshol 14-57 Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield, N. 5. _— PATENTS | Piatect your ideas.- Handsome $0- rpage Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at:Law nam County Savings Bank Hidg. tion carload lots of produce i Danielson. Comn. - 5 3 | J-ESKOWITZ OF NEW YORR, Senator Thomirson, Pomfret, Plessis. | High class Ladies’ Tallor, Dressmaker, Putnam: siate library, Davis, East-|Repalrer and Furrier. Ladles' werk ford: contingent espetses, Chesbro|eniv. T Windn ham County Nailonal Bamk o | c31d D l'Y'h‘i‘ Assets i of Plain- prison suffrage, Fresident, J. ARTHUR ATWOOD ccretary and Treasurer, East Brooklyn (Danielson), Conn. STATEMENT, OCTOBER 3, 1914 ends March and Septe Dheptmitaic. ;o b v L S R 17351':.71 SurpllunndProfiu..................... Vice-Frasident, WM. H. W CLARENCE A. POTTER

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