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ds. Miss Vinnie n Shaw spent Sunday at her home in Worcester. Hotel Name Changed. The name of the hotel at Brooklyn ana. 3 changed to the General § Bulletin boards are befng afxed Ricing conptied wikibol dage ’ 5 g raiiroad stations along the line of the, Mr. Prince become N:u-panur'- ap- , . o Nrwlch_bu.nch.qttmxwmvmlwmmmdm GENUINE C, ALWAYS | ™S nooo e saes » fene mo- | o, 2,10 ’ tor truck to th ‘service of the | 35 R oy Secretary mwmoy of the In- of business in which he is enms« '3 Imhlu!k league has o e . Wi Gbufer Dégres. - Rod" ot Norwich Satn to consider 5 3 Quinebaye lodge. I O-O: F. is to|venordsle, where man m | the protest of “High _school gontec & Snes i cmiion Lol g gy o el g o the ymnm. High-Barsiets Hig i ¢ houses. In l!afi!utoekr.hnit bater) e e e o the maas aebehiig Advocates Traffic Officer. the Quinebaug mills and umun.a Captain Joseph Ryan is anxious that # b A ']‘::'"‘L with that company for 32 years, Eiv-|a traMc officer be stationed in the - larried at Parsonage. ing e:#ellent service. ~ He ref ln square at the junction of Pron, m William Kohl and Mary E. Maetick. | 1912, snd has since enjoyed Main and Pomfret streets, n se ears both claiming~Danielson as & place Of | ihas of Jate has heen Droken by fall: [ Sons during he pRSt Semmmer sesson, residence, were married at the Bap-|ing heaith. Captain Ryan believes this square to 1 tist parsonage by Rev. W. D. Swaf- hen he first came to- Danielson Mr. | be one of the most dangerous in New i The Kind You Have Always Bought field. Prince built a residence on Mechanic The square is at the tap Mrs. Everett Tillinghast will have|street. hut after a few vears he mov- o for machines coming in THE GEWTAUR NEW yons the members of the Ladies’ Ald society | ed to the pretty home he occupied for | from fret and Front street and nt the Baptist church at her home for|so jong a time on the West Side. fmany drivers speed make - the to meeting tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Prince was one of the prominent | grades without changing geass. Cars ® Betnara V. Moreseau of Arctic, R. 1. residents of Brooklyn and for a period | shooting into the square from four was a visitor with friends here on|of years served it in different public|different directions make it a plnce of Mopday. apacities. In 1888 he was elected a|danger at nearly all hours of the day. YANTIC to get the same. Papers have brought ‘illiam 1. Toolen, owner of the jit- hu‘:;,,, of Danielson for a period of e prices, but the ragmen refuse to give|ney that fizured in the Saturday accl- | three vears, the West Side at that FUNERALS. Mi. and Mrs. Daniel Hoyt Leave for| 0TS than four cents a pound for|dent at Willimantic, has relatives in|time being & part of the borough, and E mixed rags. Danielson. he was again elected burgess in 1893, " A. Sanford Davi: New Harwshire—Accident to John| " Mrs. Lottie Refferty of Norwich and| o delegation of rogters will accom-|In 1587 Mr. Prince was ciocted second| ¢ mis home tn tne Gary district on Chartres—Early Arrival of Summer|her guests, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin|pany the Danielson team to Webster | selectman of *he town of Brookiyn and Monday afternoon funeral services Banciors. Eogkwond ‘of New Hayen, were euests ex: Saturaay to see the opening game | agnin flied that office in 1894, ‘1395 | were held for 4. Sanford Dayis, Rev. — in at town. . 1896. always the ly and =o« F, D. Sargent officiating. embers Mr. and Mrs, Daniel iioyt, who have mfuq“}“g"‘f‘{rl‘;,?:, d": Willimantic was a Dance at Canterbury. fudgment _tnat were characteristic of |of the A. G. Warner posiy G. A R, been spending several days at the Co- £l Kehore rent o socta) Antes iu. Aiie] HE attended. Burial was in Grove street o o g Soom ol B s to e K e B o Somuuniiy Meuen: Rieusdythe: Hyda e R T T e f Saa, | Dis n the - | deep st y 5 Mackenzie, after having spent tue post]ef his grnne{mo'chnr, Mrs, Mary Ladd. Ta TR I EnOEs crontia: years ago completed a genealogy of| pyneral services for John M. Paine six months in_Florida, left town on Finger Mangled. Temperatures as low as 40 degrees|(he Prince family. a 200-vage volume | .re conducted at his home in Wood- Thuraday for iheir summer home IR| Jonn Chartros got a finger badly|were ramorted in Danielson and vi- |iracing the history of the varlous| Nefe GomCuCted b T8 Home o on e Btna, X. H. They were accompanied| mangleq in one of the machines of the | cinity Monday morning. branches from 1660 to 1899. This|goq conqucted by Rey. T. A. Turner, o v Hoyt's mothier, Mrs. . J. Hoyt, | picker room in i~ mill Friday. It| Danieison people are getting bales|7olume met with a wide and ready|p ol i®Ce"(He Congregational church who been spending the past winter| was streated by a loxal physician. of lilerature relative to wonderful | 5ale. er at East Woodstock, and Rev. J. K. 0 town with her nicce, Mrs. Weod- - h| May 30, 1872. Mr. Prince was mar- | 3] B A Thostoadn Congtoan: “uff, at. the Colonizl. Summer Boarders Come Early. e o3 chs | ried at Dast Woodstock hy Rev, Jabez | 1ioors- Pastar af Thompsen Congrogn William McHale has entered (e em-| The Jewish summer bgarders have Pack to Miss Maria S. Chaffee. who | o”'\ 3 M. Phoend 1o Hopking & Alten: DIut 8] comtein r i Summer ho literature is finding its way into the of Mr. and Mrs, N. T. White and Mr. the square survives him with two sons, Charles | I MT, and Mrs. ¥, 7. White and M Norwich. here prosents an active apnearance| o oot Cirok Rased. ., of Boston. and Nathan D. of | fed 1o Tree and. 3y Faity Looks Peace day was ohserved in the local | mornings when the country comves all Stack Raze Baritord El5 alse tossse rws sistors | S0 1o Thee, and. My Fuith Looks achools with special exercises Thurs-| ances are awaiting thelr uests. Wi on|. A tall steel stack that has ceased to|Mrs. 1. W. Taintor, Worcester, and Woodstock cemetery. bearers Rl Ok b B | 130ds of mattresses have been Asliver. 2;‘ :;";'r\:’g: ot the ‘Pnnieémncgz:’: Miss Mary O. Prince, Pawtucket. were Br.- R. C. Paine, Thompaon, son alp) ord of Palmer was in|eg in Bozrah and Colchester during s plant has been _— W Ditam Chitd, Wood. |* ‘own Thursday inspecting ties for the| past week . o o heorer during the | o is being b up for junk. IMPERSONATED STATE POLICE- | of he Greatedi Wl ond Tons 5. Central. Vermont fallway. S AR — MAN Child. Putnam. Ragmen Buying Choap. s u;;""‘x:h:‘ton:"zmm e FUNERAL. Brbcp el Among the out of town \-elh!lvel Ragmon are having their difficulties | 5 5% S&0I8 © Bo b k;’ s — James ‘Friery Got Jitney - Driver ' to | Who ettended tho funeral were Lyman with local “haleewTves this. spring, an| oo iy, SoUGEs WHO have been in camip Mrs. Mary Recd. bout 100 Miles, Looking Up| . Paine, a brother of the deceased, many have scen newspaper items that | &t Fort Wright during tho' past week, Shae. ey 4 a2 and Mrs. Harriet Johmson and Miss Mary Johnson, all of Chicago. o taking their lesson in national pre-| Funeral services for Mrs. Marv Reed| Alfeged Speciai Ca gt and papers have made wonderful| i, cgness, returnod in a Special traig|Wero held Mofay afternoen at her gty Deén Hated at 20 cents and .,E“‘ pound | ¥1:ich went through here around 1|home in the Westfleld section Rev. W.{ O, Captain Robert T. Hurley— e 'ENRY PROULX DEAD ¢ lock Sunday. D. Swaffield officiating. Relatives and youve a new member of the state po- H 3 papers from 70 cents to $1 & hun- | ©° £ triends were present f:om a number of | 1 He p : Just wished himsslf _upon . IN CLD CUTLER BARN jdred, and thg matiyeg here are trying towns and cities in this section. Bufal | your orgaistion, b So T Cold. posed as a regular ———— he Gold, was in Westfleld cemetery. The hear- | rellow, hired a jithey ana drove a.l|Bedy Found by George Hafweed, of Two travelers, just back from their|ers were James Riley, William Taylor, { over iingdom come, haa & great oid W Patsr Thivaird. boliday frip, were digputing as to| of this place, William Luster and Chas. | time—ana Hnally ot pimched iie 18- o ang Fiter”. Davand, Which had ' experienced the greatest|Geer of Putnam. A. F. Wood was the | o't on your staff as a salaried emD.oYe, | mne body of ‘Henry Proulx. 50, was N iy ARpTAl firegron. but wiil work without pay at LroOk- | roung in the old Cutler barm, on (he wasTnhe part, of Ireland wiwere X|Over Half of the Employes Working. |iyn jail for the next six months and |10aq leading fo the Children's home. rourd is fro ard a) . more. : K More than 50 per cent. of the em- ou | Monday morning, by George Harwood {he wear round that when they want| ;5 0° " the "Connecticut Mills com.| AS & captain of the state palice you | o™ war Sor" e BY, Seores FIArvoed to,Dury a man they just sharpen his| DS 00y G0 thelr work Monday |2re entitied to, the whole story of his |10 JUSSIERW Bna TEISE PUREES. (HCT Merely applying an inexpensive | [-CL N, drive BIm in With s plle) morning atter being out on strike since | 3dventures as a sell-appointea omlcer, | jachei to this city, paste to the hairy surface, say beauty “Yes, 1 know that piace. Didn't last Tuesa: morning. In the mill J“( A VGH'-““‘IMG“J:‘ “X‘fl!r‘: Kiling- | - Harwood _anfl Durand summoned clalists, will ®dissolve the hairs. | sy “Yere tong: fonnd it not bracine|Where the winding and twisting ma- B oo e of | NSID and ‘motice of the finding of the his paste is made by mixing a little | cnouen r"‘mf' Went on to & m_{‘fi chines are located there was a full| v cond 4 “3'- \';flnd . c':"m! body was sent to Medical Examiner water with some powdered delatone: | (oun farther north, The hotel wisre|SUPPIY of help and in tne mill where| dficers 'n = every g i loas | Dr. F. A. Merrell, who gave permis- after about 2 minutes it is rubbed of TSRt iee:|the weaving is done more than h.l.(]“"’" (almost) for years past, releas- | ion for its removal to this city. (Beauty Notés) i v 2 e and the skin washed. This simple |, 75e *iVng CRusht fre. Mo fire|in; fooms were in opecation. ~ Other]Sd from Jail Saturday morning, head- |*fie "Cutler barn, a tumble-down R , ed back to Danielson. He was chased | g ; blemish. To insure success with u“. Luckily, kept my presence of mind. tion of '.n doing. All remalined quiet Officer John Macfarland and ambled occasion has been raided by the po- treatment, be careful to got real del- | LogPtied my bath out of the window | oo Pnd piant aver into the Dayville section. lice and as many as a score of per- ato and sitd down the icicl Tit-Bit . At 11 o'clock Saturday night Ar- sons arrested there at a time. Proulx, thur J. Tessier, who does a jitney bUS- | who has been employed in a mill here, CALEB BLANCHARD DEAD. |iness between Dayville and Willlams- | Svidentiv went Into ihe mlace so tlony SRS ville was carrying a load of passeng- Dayville Man Expires Just As He is|ers into Willlamsville when he met | raneirat temmen ard nitle 1 s About to Eat Dinner. Friery on the highway. Jim “flagged” | about him here.. It was learned, how- pehatiy the car. He was taken aboard Caleb Blanchard, 83, dled suddenly gNmPuY Ifl,;l:uncald‘ lflgfilderflfll&; of heart distase et his home in Day-|he was a e police officer, orderes ille, Monday at noon. He had been | into this section to look for a Pole for | SurVived by one daughter, Hate, the ill for some time and under the care|Whose capture there was a reward of | Quincy, with whom he made his home. of a physician, but his death came as|$300. Friery said he believed the fel- | 56 Anderson was born and educate RS SV arpriee: Just a8 B Was About to | o drive him about tho vui. |0, \n Bostan. His father was the | ever, that Charles Richards, a liauor PUPILS GIVE RECITAL. optum trafic. Tt joined in ¢he mest- ks Rt > that he might have & chamc|Rev: Rufus Anderson, D. D, LL. dealer, and Joseph Gagne, 2 bartender, Phodddliiily B ing of an international - G:g;fl";;g’-‘“g:fon::'Bfi_‘;;lw“"kk:f b B el il Al g 18 IS8 the mon was- ordainéd !ohtl:: Bboth of Arctic, R. I, are relatives of | Classes of Miss Mildred P. Wightman | Snanghat, chard and was born in Somers, ‘Conn.,{ On the witness stand Monday after- cmm?\vmnm'mpa'éxvu s hreke oht. Proulx and they were notified of his| Entertain With Varied and Well In- his parents coming to mum‘;y when | noon Tessier told of his subsequent | fe resigned in 1861 to take the chap ond of Pesing as Officer. terpreted Programme. he was but two years of age. Sineo dealing with the bogus state police-|jaincy of the 33nd Illinois volunteers, F? h AT T then Killingly has been his home, man. e said that Friery represent. |infantry, one of the earilest regiments | James Friery, who was senten There was an enjoyable recital by cepting for such brief periods as Toed e Which he was e wone - in Cini | sent by that state. He held this post Monday in the town court of KIling- | g pupite’ o Miss Mildrea P, Wight- section; (hat they included violations | bk after the battle of Pea Ridge, in|iicepuer out of the value of his ser: |man Saturday atternoon at 3 o'clock _jof the liquor and motor vehicle laws. signed to ber e der of the|Vices, While Friery was posing as a|at 4 Farrows street. The programme Tessier said that Friery told him that e g o g ° | state police officer, has contributed EVER HAVE IT? he had ‘hagdcutls, a “pillic. and | northern military district of Indians, | 308 BOITS, Hnees'vothe coperionces | KlloWe:, Little Dance, B. Carri Dixon; March of the Scouts, Sharpe, false moustache—everything, in facts o i tim | of former police officers in_this city. that a state pollos oficar ~has 'and |forident of S ¥ ,,,‘”‘En“""”_ He has also previously shown an n- | 3 0UTT Bova; Dancing Wood Nymphs, ¥ You Have, the Statement of This doe-n't have—inciuding a jag. <lination to G % pose as an officer and ‘What Tessier said was ‘corrobrated i Barson e aised thrse ot once attemptea to arrest a man in| oo %k Edilty Pease; Carmen Ofaren, Norwich Citizen Will Interest You. | by his brother Theodore, who was im- | en™ U of infantry and one of {his” clty. " pon another occasion ne | Morc;, Dorle Hope: Longing, Dvase: pressed into service as a “special” by | car " hag proved an opportunity to get away u.,-, derson; The Keepsake, Petrie, Tl taking ps.to Loulsville he was :.!F;‘,,P":;; e L enig o0k | Ethel Kenyan: Fading Day, Day, Kera, Moy Ever have a “low-down” pain in the |y, Frior 5, Dusiness took the T‘h';‘:; made er commander of cavalry, | foowing, o Evans; Valse Jopeuse, ‘Spence, brothars on & regular Wik gooso o old! position through the re- Bvans: % Bomvants. Sherin Bve back? The trip lasted untll nearly 10 oclock |min3f, ot the N8t ‘ewa S| 4, Bulletin boards such as have been | cPpkdoag Gaidon of Drecutas, Line night and in the meantime 5 w" e m m::&-t distributed to stations along the lines mm ‘Albtue Hrberts daee: A% - e In the “amall® right over the hipa?| Ofeer Foiory. had been driven so Pub bt Sy g have been pleced in posicion about | S Albine, Herhert; duet AL the| secretary of State, nam, Wabster, pson, Pomfretand | = \ltcr (ke war he eid pastorates in Sation. Nichols, Bvelyn Nichols: March of the | 0 Blace the United 8 That's the home of bachache. many intervening places, including @ | samostown, N. Yo Quincy, Tl L o ""‘m""'m’“;,";,":,."(",,“m"’“m Flower Girls, Wachs, Huzel i P i T It it's caused by weak kidneys, Eitiors. in Biliote: whors. Friery sait s Danictoon o7 e o s 2] | wives and lady friends. for the aomual z:;gmmw Stuart the result. T s s had to get some justice’s paper and | uoy of the G A R and he hela e toe Jodgs asain, when he ordered the machine | fie” 0L e, O B B and he teld & Thursasy ~evening. The entertain- of lan arranged for is elaborate. Norwich people testify, to their|back there, for a meeting with Cap- | ope, . The & worth. Read & cass of it Covered mire than 100, iles” balors | i RS MAEer SF e Borton A% | pATRIOTIOM AT GRANGE Mrs. Catherine Hogsn, 3 Hickory| h’% ':“""" %Q&:u&hmmnfi_ Address by Rov, Fosdick. Harrison 3 o] ‘|8t, Norwich, says: “I was hovbung| * "‘m.‘. e Te agton a2 | The local camp of Sons of Vet Tribute to Charles F. Jacques Read ha was named In honor of Colonel Ander- mmmmmwflnm-mw """‘“"""“'-u e round. ‘| poins all through my back. I tried a | yenotie mptunw”un. numher of medicines with no benefit, | DEPULY. -n-l,g'-:n B, Ayer 8 Finally I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they cure@ me. My back is now as Patriotic organizations of the city Labtmer g\;w-«»-v\. .41.