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NORWIOH BULLETIN. MONDA re in th What Is Going On Tonight 22, K. of P, Jean Baptiste, Canadian 1b Rooras. MAY MARRIAGE MONTH. Favorite During 1914, June Coming Sixth—Total Number 136, 1Al The records of the to ham show a total e during 1914, were per 6 T - par the s ed g in month of thie lion and the I S been partly frrespon- | consistently shunned, v one time, and had Deen riage being recorded for Aarch waiched, but managed to beat out the month from his home early Satu while June s the morning, and wandered through tt 13 and stood sixth == final Papilion, pasto erformed the 3 Rev. J. J. chu of ce number owed by Rev Bannc seph’s with 21. Three mayriaz performe of the having two, In 11 Fenton atch Yowr Bahy Smile Tuck him into one of those|w ceks ic WILLOW CARRIAGES and|? see his eyes take in the fine} covering and the wheels and| parasol, or put him on one of I those TRICYCLES, he ‘ can ¢ for him like Chairs, Dc“ Car-|: riages, Rocking Horses, Etc. Come in and let him or herg» pick it out. LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, 3 Willimantic, Conn.: "JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepafd FunemlDlrectorandEmbalmer 60 62 l\c—rth St., Willimantic Tel. co. HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER €62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telephon fon i | [ Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Street, Telephone Willimantic cold ither of the contract this town. an in 1913, MAY LOSE FEET. 85, bert L. Brown, of or Stockings. . Brown, §. Albert 3 dents t in St. suffering 2 require amputatio of snow for five hours, o He up at at e of his shoes a He a and remarked " The teler 1d the feet note of hi Joseplh oned to St bulance went ou ght AL HIS OWN DOCTOR. Elliott Chadwick Treated His Shoil. der, Which Was Found to Be Dislo- | cated. a - 11 ed Smitk < parties lived The total was five less Columbia, | Wandered Five Miles Without Shoes one of the old- the town of Colum- Joseph’s hos- rom frozen chair up to the are quite Hart. . Busy with House. $to1a Diitice; Had| Bhaurriatism of the Murray's Bo ston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONHN. Opportuni ity Week Heavy selling during our January Clear- ance Sale has left us and odds and ends in Children’s Dresses an Goods and Blankets. Remnants this week, shrewd buyers. 4 with broken lines Suits, Silk Waists, d Sweaters, Wash We are going to close on all of these and the prices are going to make it interesting for the TEE H. C. MURRAY CO. Everybody is going to iittle often. Incorporated 1842 “WHEREWITHALL” Everybody needs it, of course. tco, when the earning capacity is less than dur- ing yeuth or middle-age. The best way to be sure to have some THEN is 1o save & little NOW-—a little at a time, but that need it more in the future, The Willimantic Savings Institute H. C. MURRAY, President N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer and Mrs, Michael Kelley, 21l of this city. FUNERAL. Joain C. Mason, The funeral of John C. Mason was held at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon from hiz home, Rev. J. B. Ackley of the Burnside M. E. church officiating. Burial was in the Storrs cemetery. Richard Mason, Frank Mason, Henr) Knowlton and Arthur Wood acting as bearers. Funeral Director Jay M. Shepard was in charge of the services. Edward Alton Eagan. Edward Alton, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward -Ilagan, of 264 Valley street, died in St Joseph's hospital Saturday morning. The funeral was held from his parenis’ home on V- ley street Sunday, with burial in Joseph’s cemetery. Arthur LaChappell. Arthur, the year old son of M Mrs. Louis LaChappell of Man died at his parents’ homs morning. Bronchial pneumonia v cause of death. Louis Champagne. Louis Champagne, 60, a. na 0 Canada, but a resident of this city fo a number of years, and an emple of the American Thread company, at his home, 1067 Main street, morning, from pneumonia, He by t Albert, of this city, Mre. Mary. it and Mrs. 1da LaMarsh of BRAVES AND CUBS for Second Place League—Giants Still | Tied in Duckpin Ahead. Brief Mention. in Labonon, E. Taylor has returned frora Miadle Hadds ln on Van f several ara Dineen B SR 5 Miss El er Stanton of of the Nat- aturday with this Mr. and Mrs, | fora | Voetc! | 2 tertaining his sister, “cran of Brook street, Harley p of Waterbu | taining his rémnts, r. Morse Miss of Hart- MMin Hartford Miss Catherine and \I!s entertaining Mr: and family, of Boston. Mrs. Emma Jackson of Pleama street is the guest of her sister, who lives in New York city. Dr. Morris Hatheway of Hartford entertaining his father, Amos M. ITath- eway, of Prospect streef, Mrs. E. Woodbury Hunt cord, N. H, is entertaining Mrs, A, D. Boss of this city. JMiss Helen Burke, who teaches in Hartford will spend teday (Monday) | visiting schools in New Britain. Qiss Carrle Moses of New Britain i the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Moses at their home on Coventry road. Harold Howe, of the American Thread Co.'s engineering force, was in Hartford Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ann Morrison of South Man- chester was at the home of her moti-~ er, in this city, to spend Sunday, Ed. T. Keegan of Hartford was in this city to spend Sunday with his mother, who resides on Brook street, Heartford visitors from this city Sat- urday included W. H. Smith, Miss Catharine Carey, Miss Catherine Hour- igan, Mrs. Dickinson Baker, Miss Mars DANIELSON | Belief That Local Youths Committed Recent Burglaries—Reception Tend- ered Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith— Funeral of James Herbert Smith Largely Attended, . Keech has been named as a member of the executive comunittee of the McKinley association of Connecti- cut. r 4 = Judge A A. Shumway granted cigh divorces while presiding at a session of the court in Hartford on g of Cleveland, O, Dinner at Camp Whippoorwill. George W. Jacques prepared a din- ner for a pa of Prov Danielson peop = Camp Whippoodwill will r atte m of the afternoon. at Putnam moy glaries to vount} Tomor: S u.‘.end Putnam Kill will PCST-WEDDING RECEPTION. Smith a Purse of Gold. Zero T:mpcr:\(me | ) { Neighbors Present Mr. and Mrs, Victor| | as PUTNAM Boy Scouts’ January. A meeting of the teacher: class is to be held with I, this (Monday) evenmng. -5 SadeN spent Sunday George C. Martin of Sunday with Putnam ¢ on Carpenter w T chur meeting at-the C h Sunday evenin; Delegates to Worcester. Case Ended. court ¥ erefore the th here Woodst the Wo ock an in d Looted Stores in Webster. Vhile Putn ¥ there with beu Daniel: . tore they merous. everal j came places “he complc interest of the pl MOURNED | Business Associates, Employes, Fra- ternal and Others Friends at Funer. al of James Herbert Smith. BY MANY. rbert m- the one home on m amc man; nmg the Jverseers 3 mpson members of A Ak Smith’s office for Wood was the fune Demt Hartforq i of 'n the home guson of tt spending her siste city. Miss Ethel Risedorf at the Natchaug kind: Grace who is ill Danbury. Misses Doris Hall and students at Wellesley college, Sunday at their respective h this ¢ity. Mr. and AMrs, Philip Cheney of Val- ley street had as their guest Sunday Miss Lillian Louise Cheney Manchester. of South limantic, and went | Dr. Luther Pays Fine—February to Be Month—Probable Busy Term for Board of Relief—Truant Officer Reports Work Done During training IW. Barber with fartford spent leader of n- . C. Johnson and Frank the Congre- church in Worces- ainst Dr. George churches. is to bej “Relief May Be Kept Busy. | Jokn | % TRUANT OFFICER'S REPORT. Pupils Getting Back to School as Result of Legal Pressure. COUR‘ITAT PUTNAM. Shert Ca!enaar Today, Judge Greene Presiding—8ix Uncontested Divorce! Cases, There will for Windham co Feb, 1st, at 11 Afon Simon Ru;vnz.\elx v Amr further bonds Willlam W. ding, ans be a session of the Bopp rosecution; Bopp e 3 prosecution Penfield vs. Donato De- Carlo et ux., default for failure to an- swer: William W. Penfleld vs. Donatu DeCarlo, default for failure to answer; Charles H, Jensen vs. Henry L. Spai- er or other pleading within| vortiaing colimn two weelks or judgment by defauit; Alfred Legare ve. I. L. Bennett, argu- ment of motion for more specific state- ment; Jennie L. Laventure ve. Joseph Lavanture, additional order of notice; William F. Rafferty vs. Loren G. Wil- liam, disclosure of defense and if no defense, judgment. Unconfested Divorces: Alonzo D. Treson vs. Josephine Ireson, Ruth M. Bnos vs, Bernice M. Em- loit vs. Marcus L. Emlott, Amelia R. Cutler vs. Cutler, Annie L. William F. Clark, Alice Dor- Arthur P. Dorman. STAFFORD SPRINGS Officers of Library Association—Total Circulation of Books 11,336—Classi fied During the Year—Giants Lead Duckpin Contest. At the annual meeting of the cor- porators of the Stafford Library asso- ciation held last Friday the following directors were _electe ristopher Alle: Charles Warren, Joel H. Reed, “elia Holt, Mrs. C, E. Butierfield, Brown, Frank H. Baker, Patten, William H. Heald. n the list of corporators the deaths of Cyril-Johnson atherine Hicks were filled the election of F. G. Sanford and Mrs, E. Brown. Officers were elect- ed as follows: President, Joel H. Reed; vics president, Frank H. Baker; secrs tary and treasurer, William H. Heal bools purchasine committee, Miss Anna by \hs \V of building, C H. RePd committee on care stopher Allen, Charles am H. Heald. Warren and Wil rund for the chil now amounts Hflu mient place now 1, Gian trinz, Red 10n was a vis n his automo nnell own Saturday. . Daniel W. Miss Anna Heald, | io ve been put for one of East Haddam powdered sugar that does not lamp B makes breakfast more enjoyable. CrrsTaL m 0 de SuGAR is sold in waz-paper lned “lamp-procf” 1 Ib. cartons. THE AMERICAN SUGAR REF'G CO. ADDRESS: N=W YORK evening pects { the a ear at the egar to be Charles Clark of Marit Colchester caller Saturda “PLAINFIELD ro was 2 Meeting of Congregational Ladies® Aid Society—Finishing Touches to New Episcopal Church—Candidates to Be Confirmed, 1 noon with Mrs. \\:\l"‘! Kingsl . Church Nearly Completad. The new Paul's E| copal church being well filled at the Sumnc . "All of the pews are in place, of being put i itly ra \('d pl | llflfd?’\ ment. ed that t will be Fet be confirmed. Interests. . formerly of t! RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS RUB PAIN AWAY WITH A SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD “ST. JACOB'S OIL” i s Rheu: Pain only. _ ! op_drugei Xot one case fifty requires internal treatment. . Jacobs O spot” penetrat! upon the omes instantly. is a harmle rlmum_\ {sciatica liniment, h AL, | points and can x n < Ma-| Limber up! t compl: hail Frid: 5 .|a small trial from your . T. Curry of |gist, and in § moment yo town attending the |free from eumatic 3 er lodge, I. and A. M. |pain, soreness, stiffne: Dot suffer! “Reliof honest “St. Jac O in the good bhack- lions of rhaumatiam. suff last half century, and is | for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, ache, sprai“s and swellings. 'W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D., Eve, Ear, Nose, Throat, Electricity. X=3AY Violet Ray, Mechanical Maxxagzi Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 and 6 to & p. m. 275 Broadway. Norwich, Conn. Take' | Franklin St. ‘car to “Dr. Browne's.” sepld ‘Special Notice to the Carpenters of Putnam You are cordially invited to attend the Open Meeting of the Carpenters | to be held on Monday, Feb. 1st, 191 5, in the Owis’ Hall, Pomfret Street, under the auspices of the Connecticut State Council of Carpenters. And it is our wish that all the Carpenters of this vicinity will attend, as there are many important matters that will be brought to your attention. President William J. Sullivan of the State Council { i and French General Organizer Millstts will be on hand to spsak for the welfare of all concerned. 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