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f | seited at a table in the castern end of the hall before the other members 4 came into the hall. Among the prom- 4 inent speakers of the evening were Mayor_Daniel P. Dunn, Grand Knight . John M. Bransfield, Rev. T. F. Ban- WILLIMANTIC OFFICE, Springfleld, Mass, where he is em-| non, James F. Crotty and William Z NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916 r&; twos and took their places at the y 67 Church St. ‘Telephome 210-2.|ployed by J. Robert Blackburn, at the | Delaney. A. Newton Vaughn acted as National Dairy show being held in that | toastmaster. The following was the es. The principal speakers wero . w‘LLl MANTIG GUNN gity. = Mr. Blackburn is a noted cattle | menu: FUNE| p reeder and the proprietor of Wild- il . SIS wood Farm, Dayton, Ohio. Soup Mrs. Josephine Somers. = Fomatc] Muuge .|H. 8. Ready to Down Norwich Free Olives Celery The funeral of Mrs. Josephine Som- Acad Broiled Salmon Hollandaise Sauce ers was held from the home of her ademy. Cocumbers . Delinonteos Potat son, Edwin Somers, 15 Ash avenue, at| The High School Football team has| Oucter Patties o 1 proial fosbor P twe o'clock Thursday afternoon. Rev.|undergone a week's hard practice in Macaroni au grati & R. S. Moore of the local Methodist | getting ready for their opening £ame | Boiled Chicken . Rutter Sauce . church officiated at_the services |with the Norwich Academy team at| Green Beas Mashed Potatoes Charles Hirning, ~Edmund Hurley, | Norwich Saturday. Although the Shrimp_Salad g Wilfam Palmer and_Adelbert Russ |team is somewhat light this year, it is Harlequin Tce Cream were bearers. Rev. Mr. Moore read a | expected that a Lard fought contest Arntion Caie committal service at the grave In|will take place when the two teams| Crackers Cheese Windham cemetery. meet. Cafe Noir 5 OBITUARY = Bate St The committee in charge of the a A * = e members of St. Paul's parish | rangements consisted of T. Frank C The following specials are taken from our regular stock and Charles Storey. held a Harvest supper in the barish | ningham, Lawrence S. Casey and Mi- Word has been received in Williman- | house Thursday evening which was | chael E. Kelly ark i 3] ood i 3 u les Storey at|very well attended. Directly after the| _ e marked at prices that will afford a g saving on articles you e O LD deat O R ~iter | SUDDer which was called st 8.8 o'ciock| Friday, the 13th; No Drawback to Re- 5 o an illness of mearly six weeks. Mr. |there was a meeting of the Girls publicans. 9. [{ 9 need to replenish your kitchen. . Storey spent considerable time in this |Friendly society. —Many membeis of | mhe republicans of the town of oure ure [o] ease u city some time ago. He is survived by | the soclety were present. Windham will prove they are not a e his widow and two daughters, Mrs, F. 2 =5 superstitious lot when they hold their ot E E P. Fenton and Mrs. George Moon, both Gift For Soldiers’ Welcome. 2 for reprosentatives at the tow w th Th E SPECIALS IN WOGDEN WARE of this city. ~The two, daughters ac-| Thursday morning it became known | hall this evening roiey e Frc I ese Lggs T hall this evening. Today is Fridty companied by J. H. Gray, a son-in-law | fat the Swift Spoolers'’ _department | the 13th, but no Stress is laid on thi 3oQ"8), Clothes Daskets—Sale prices| Trofan Sprins Harawood Mop Sticks | of the deceased left for Greenbush on | of this ity nad Ganateq $13:13 to"ths | it by iha ropubiicans of the town of Parksdale Farm Fancy Eggs sure do please the men folks. There’s 10, 2 R was ralsed to exte indham. B : : . -~ S‘Bc‘:nl: $ ‘o : S e N £ e e elahune”to "the memirs of Company o e T oter Found something about these eggs which makes Mr. Man say to himself, “inch Round [ ask-| Dry Mop: h ; ] wThe a vas very gladly ac oy Mise t Lat ind. h »”» aiges Vi e P price 22c, e R e T e o on e ven izaacal, . Bey Miss buf lster (Fetrl i § “Fresh from the farm.” Whether served poached on toast, fried in All-wood Garment Hangers i St oDust Abeorbing: Dry Mobe—| weanesday night atter a short iliness. e notified ce, headquarters Thursda Wedgwood Creamery Butter, boiled, scrambled or in an omelet, you —Sal o B va, sbe Andover in ende onvention. eve: her y 2 son, K neth, "e:k )B"“" e ! { Revolving Handle Hardwood Rolling Fo 15 survived by several nices. | Mrs Favetta Goss of Willimantic at- | had hean mi Biiice oo Ot can tell at the very first taste that Parksdale Farm are fancy eggs. Smith’s 10~ 11 ¢ >ryer— | Pins—Sale price 10c. — tended Thursday's s of the twen- hmond, who was home at the ti i Sale price 3 _ | _Veneerea Birch Chair Seats, 13 to At Springfield Dairy Show. ek of the Wo- | was mofified and e detailad_Offi Then, too, they are guarantced. With each dozen e it . : a i “ondon. Matiy ladies of | € 1in = street lat Sqtdre Sait Bodes i = he local orgamization will attend to-|in the evening and brousht him to : T ke = A iare Salt Poxes—Sale price 9c. the | ganizati s el Gl r s o | (Ji5ineh Rouna Cropping Boards— IL SICKLY CHILD |0 session of the conterence. police headquarters. Folding Ironing Table, i dong [ e g ? Carroll Given Another Chance. |ALL WILLIMANTIC TURNS OUT - 2 ? =~ B4l6 ‘price 3110, o By T Fathor Tolle Hiow Boy Wi Restired | FFanle Carroll was. before the police TO WELCOME HER SOLDIERS comes a coupon. For 25 coupons and only $2.75 in cash we ship you, express RS loren. Ma Clothes B i 2 court Thursday morning on the charge - 2 i i -pi i i i Five dozen P White Wood Pastry Boards, 20x30 to Hakith and StesTath petie t e Lt T R i prepaid, the magnificent 50-piece Saxon Dinner Set illustrated and described Sale price 8¢ a box. —Sale price 45c, D! & Our | h: h No. 6 Little Jewel Floor Broom—Sale| White Wood Pastry Boards, 24x36— | _We have always told the people of |guilty. The accused stated that this| Hand to Co. L, Who Returned from below. ur largg purchase from the manufacturer several months before price 29c. Sale price 52c. e e for aing ahildren. Tlets | he had been arrested for v ehargs| Mexican Border—Big Street Parade china “went up” enables us to make this startling offer now. Save the e is more proof of the fact: anag with this statement in mind the| Followed by Reception in Armory. coupons. You'll be surprised how soon you’ll have this pretty set on your ! v pretiy iy 3. L. Albury of Miami, Fla. says: |court continued his case for two weeks, WASH BOILERS “Our little boy was puny and cross|At the end of this time his case will from ‘the time he was born, and we |be nolled on payment of costs if he table. Coupons, also, with Wedgwood Creamery Butter. The ringing of the fire bell at 6 o'clock Thursday evening was the 0. 8 All Copper Was ilers, g uaranteed 12-ounce stock—Sale price |hardly knew how to” handle him.!behaves himself, e O R P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. $2.98. When he was three years old he was —— eal (orixa salfion andl thatiees > i No. 9 All Copper W oilers, guaranteed 12-ounce stock—Sale price | weak and so cfoss we could hardly live Out of Jallin Again. e tend o weicoms nome o Sole Distributers for New England States $3.19. With him and we could not get him 10| 4 hur Jacobs was before the court | take long for a.crowd of nearly 1,000 st el Wy copper bottom—Sale price $149. cat anything, A friend asked us t0]on the charses of intoxication and | eople to gather at the corner : ¢ N e —quart 1X Liske Pail —Sale price 7 e T R e b A YDl | brench. ofithie peic: He entered a!and Railroad stree wd wa ek e g st o b plea of guilty to both charges and he ed to nearly 5,0 the com been obliged to inerease He is now a good-natured, healthy | o % D R (0 jo L CIAEES N oh | pany arrived at the § o Inarbad neisbecial youngster, ready to eat at any tim ount. The accused was only releas-| Marshal P. Fenton was h. d we cannot praise Vinol enou ALUMINUM WAR PLATED TEA g e oo e meimas oy pai No. 8 size Alum T =1 KETTLES ing up puny, weak, ailing children, be- Sale price $2.19. m weight Tea Kettles— | io; : e e i N e in the w ek =d from jail earl nd formed the diffe n line. The G. A eters lowed by the c in automobiles. The e % as made up by Marshal Fenton wu iron and manganese peptonates| Fdwa s which it con 12-inch glycerophosphat from the cc Sale price 12/%¢ eac 1 weidht Tea Kettles— and as it is without oil or|brought before the cour = B s PlatesSale price 106 39, . e, children love to tuke it plaint of his wif, el s e . 4 g avy Tea Kettles—Sal roadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, | necded his aid but not stand his | otz B Aceme soVelhted Pepper and Sa skers— | R ©5—9ale | proprietor, Norwich. Vinol 15 sold in |abust. A sentence of thirty days in Selope ale price 10c. Willi tic by the Wilson Drug Co., | fail was impos was suspend- £ of PoToval Or-| E Pharmacy, and In Putnam by J. F.!probation. wa what | T, ané Company I, brousht up. .tha & ;e = A Donahue. Also at the leading drug|under influen lig | The above organizations we S 2ot ok e Sanon Chine stores in all Connecticut tow time he a 1 in court he was formed in line on Main street wh 3 1 / ’ set of fine Saxon CI - = n the police station until his condition | they awaited the acrival of the com. : 2 e improged to some extent. pany. sive design and is deco- rated in the soft shades of gray, green, pink, yellow and blue with a gold line around the rim. S Many times the large crowe A Y H Latch String Out For Guardsmen. | disappointed on hearing that re ¥0u Qoin The offcials of the local Y. M. C. A.| {he local boys were on hal have announced that the full privileges | 1a¥ed and it was 8.43 befo YOUR CHOIC! n (=] = to Willimantic. of ‘the building would be given to the | o Willlmantic. Enthusigsm ran high ] ch Glass She | < irning memt f Company L on |35 the train approached the statio ] i i Cnmey et | el Soup sloiter, To See , [mumming memvers ot Cofipay 1 an| 33,005, Stz spprosciad the gaten | - 18-inch Glass : | 1s Tl | Mfany of the company will be glad of] offieers alighted f he train the |~ e = — == ’ 2 | the opportunity of trying cut the new | CTOWd broke loo and interviewed Muzynski. Upon the Columbus Night Meetings. a Colchester caller. Thursday. 1 combinea. | your mother, father, sister or|swimming pool that has heen opened | Jey%: Siving them a roval request of Grand Jjuror Frederick P.| Court Plainfield, Independent Order| A: W. Coit of Norwich was the guest ombined lsince the boys left for the bord o ey f*;“p: e the order | King, iwho is prosecuting. the = r;u; of Furesters, held a special meeting in ends in town ‘Sf}g‘n\"‘;m i 3 5 ~ & ; By ThE for for aitention the company soon for the state, the case was continued until | the St. John's assemblage rooms Iast n Sale = 4 brother? or perhaps the sea-| o = Frw into line and started down the 't S 25 at 10 a. m. Bail | evening at which a number of new |day. % £ ins i T iThe o e 000, “which Muzynski | candidates were initiated. Tt State Convention. shore or mountains is on your _ ENJOY BANQUETH 3y itn street where they wets nalted i e RN B S oL e A, L. Stebbins was in Hartford ; Stick & s et 4P S ol Gt il M e B o ae e yneit formerly resided n Willl-|and Rev. J. B! McCarthy of Yoosup, | wodnesaay attending the State Denc i 1 ““Sals wrice 250 a pair. | list. In either case you will | Members of San Joso oif Hoar| o0 e sl on Maik sioet o of late has been living in|wero the spealters at the All Hallows'| yi1"cCnention. ] { 12sday he went to Moos- C. celebration m honor of o-| "G TWeat of Port Jefferson, L. I, s calling on friends in town Wed- . Brov | 1 Lamps, complete—Sale Prominent Speakers. 855 and as Compar L 2w famoreax’s saloon |lumb Hoxes with ¢ ; cs 21c — line they were given a b fon Dy 3 By p cht : o e Sl gaie) WORL X About sixty membe the e oy mers eiven A5 ovation ) noon. Ile started an a ~ John and Cecil Bradford opened their Aol B i e e e R R 8 Cotmetl, or1d the line of march, which was up ¥ s hunting scason well, returning With a | Graigin Family Returns to New York. and T S L a | price 29 a set. mbus, sat down to t i o Sridge and down Pleasant str Entering $hii ot o i familyl ann 2 set. | s Water Sets, 3-pint Jug | I RI N B Hooker House Thur: e S Lo Eesm be o canal walls, of the Lawton Mills R w2 Brown ar ir i Giasses—Sale price $169 a set. 3 9.15 o'clock. The members were f sl for ani outhe t ) but w are heing rebuilt. - s e e Sale pric fige it Glass Berry B assembled in the hail outside the ban- | At the bl e e g Dani 2 Ironsides of Taftville was o on Toai Tard - i quet hall and marched inio the room ! yp on each side of the wall . essful in his purpos 3 with Plainfleld friend: ey . Stobbing 1eft: Vadras- i | A e | (it ‘the batie and mmade a Pase inz to Moosup late in the afternoon he| And Arsenault, of Baltic is visit- | . "o por Suffield where she will | 5 E e = for, the company which upon entering |t once entered the saloon and renew- | ing Plainfleld relatives. 2 spend several weeks with her Gaught- N Clasen Cut This Out—It Is Worth Money. | the dril] hall stood at attention. After | cd his_argument. \,\ hen §1c s tola| _ Stock companies will makrsniz‘fln;::‘» y Famy Don’t mi s. Cut out this slip, | the different o ations had taken | (0 leave the place he pulled his re-|pearance in Plainfield commencing Allon dnaS fHenAl Tetared AE1e. Glisses—Sale or BA( ontitee. St ol B e places in the hall the doors were | volver and shot at Lamoreux and hn:nu week. ven Wednesday after a few 9 Co., Chicago, III, writing your name | thrown open and_between two and |him in the arm , . with ffiends in town. e o and address dlearly. You will receive | three thousand people poured into the | Hospod was in the saloon at the time | COLCHESTER : A P. Turner of Leb. i s—Sale b 3 6 et Al ze containing | building. The company was soon put | with the bartender. Pulling his coat = anon were callers here Thursday. | o A o |and the best variety and the | ity “Kiaher Pills, for Jams back | at rest which was a call for th head Hospod declared that he | gupt, Richard Storrs Shows Boys’| Timothy O'Connell of Fast Haddam i i e b i bronchial coughs, colds and croup:.friends, relatives and sweethearts o t svant to be a witness to the| ™ol Te yibis ot Springfield—Cragin|Was a caller here Thursday. i | Foley Kidney Pills, fro lame back, | the boys to rush forth and extend whereupon Muzynski, whose : linton G. Wallis was in Norwich on 3 i : best prices can be found at ooy i St o e English language is| Family Leaves For New York. ettt 1p_Chimney ; ] . T . - - i : o ¥- th y s troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, he company was n brought to med on and fired the 3 iy =S i . | & oeion S WhDT A ek T ThOoRubi clea e | StraRtion TBoon atber. wWEISh ' “vare rg Hospod in the cheek. He| Richard Storrs returned Wednes- Repairing Roads. “ A | Gsa ey plide faant ? cathartic for constipation isness, | pretty sizht took place when the threc 1 from the saloon but was pur- | day evening from Springfield, Mass,| Superintendent C. A. Kramer and 3 Globes or Berry Bowls headache and sluggish bow The | little children of Captain Ties L Shes ended “v”“{ —‘:"‘hé where he has been attending the Na-|gungz of men are at work on the state [ e L Lee & Osgood Co ved forth to sreet thelr | jumping in the river only 1o bo | hal Dairy convention. He had with | Foads In town getting them in shape : 1q Sale price 15c ——— = brought an exclamation from the peo- | der arrest by Deputy Sherift George K. |him an exhibit of the Colchester Boys' |5 1he WIntER 0o\ 0 0 ) ze—Sale price 19c 4 r————————cecrememy, | DI¢_assembled Jn the hall. n. club, consisting of corn, potatoes, can- rated Japanese China Tea Cups Mayor Dunn'‘then_introduced Hospod was rushed to Backus hos- | ned goods, et e welcomed the boys on behalf of the |portced as serious. The case of [gar a. Carver COMEr UPEra HOUSE | oun ™ Commancer 55 Hadain o |5 Was continued. tnor 3 WO, Ny i ecora d Toilet Set—Sal FL. WARE Srice et L the G. A. R. was next intrBduced and developments in H ENAMEL WAR price $3.95. Telephone 285-3 THREE | DAYSIcOMMERCING || 0150 2 B s next intshucadiand [anis doveloprients in H a we: wn Thursday. C. Brown and Mrs. Ed- z Were recent visitors in| New Britain—About $2,200 has been L. collected b local Hebrews for the from town went to Stafford | Hebrew war relief fund. The money s to attend the fair. been sent to the New Yo head- II. Bartlett of New Haven was|quarte: ftolen worked e e RESERVING ARTICLES | Main andUnion Steets || Thursday, Oct. 19th || i it wig oy wie & meast | ibo Fawon i Tea or s—Sale price TWICE DAILY Frank P. Fenton then infroduced May- 40c. i Seal Glass Top Fruit Jars— Willimantic, Conn. or Dunn who welcomed the boys in 4-pint Tea or Coffec Pois—Sale 1 pints—Sale price 45¢ a dozen. 2 p. m—S8 p. m. behalf of the city. 45c. | 1 dozen quarts—Sale price 49 a The mayor said that the hearts of dozen. The World's Vastest | seomin o ooy 2 aremnn? ing but_boys, on their return to thei Jelly Tumblers with metal 691"&«*‘-" I b homes. You boys responded to the cal c. Sale nrice 6c a dozen. of the country and very patriotically 17-quart size Dish P . 1\ Wax, 1-pound package—Sale 010 pec acie responded to defend the country and oo o R DENTIST R W imaatics mha pronhcey i | 4 s e PEOPLE . . 40,000 | all would return, made when the com- | cc voog = 752 Main Street, Willimantio || PEOPLE - - 30000 || pany “teft hax Yieen Furticd. ‘said “the | The Natural Shortening MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES AT SALE PRICES S Gy S L ioon oo Bl T e e e e | 3 i g Augmented Symphony Orchestra f§| city would honor and respect thé hovs | Pust Absorbing Dust Cloths—Sale| Rayo Lamps, nickel plated, complete ey | rices 82 and 14c eac | with white dome—Sale price $1.79, JAY M. SHEPARD THOS. H. INCE’S e e b Cottolene Doughnuts Turkey Feather Dusters—Sale price | . Bleciric Portable Lantok.-Sale prives Coptain Tiesng then asked the To onepint oflsen bread dough, work 1n 6h6 oD of sugas bostar ‘with two eggs and one t on 10c each. SRS wg Succeeding Elmoro & Shepard members of his company what the bex Dutch Cleanser—Szle price Sc. s Hbs Wi F lD d b thought of Willimantic and three rou melted Cottolene. Mix alittlenut- o ger attachment—Sale price 69c. Em a]mer i v iv e boys or ci with Lux—S8ale price 7c. Tennized Wasn rone oo | TURETA! irectoran ing cheers were given. The boys then meg or cinnamen with one-fourth Lux—Sale I : Galvanized \heh "hub partook of a supper which had been cup flour; add this and enough - B i . Salvanized | e R 5 Sl E Rty more flour to make a stiff dough, [ Sale price 20c. vart size Gaivanized Water paus | 60-62 North St., Willimantic Giltee T T —Sale price 23c. Lady Assistant Tel. connection SPECIAL PRICES: doubly good - Doughnuts, when you use Cottolene for shor*- ening, have an appetizing appearance and a lig X Roll and cut, and let them rice mittee. 5 2t R U half an hour Before frying in deep, Mrs. Pott 1 hot Cottolene. Matinees, 83 In a set with handle and b 14-quart Galvanized Water Pails— ? 7 i B Sale pricoe 27c. 25¢ and 50c. Boxes 75c. Brief Mention. From “HOME HELPS.” Maile r that make them a real delicacy. Sale price 950 a sot. S Slepre sl HIRAM N. FENN Nights, 25¢, 50c and 75c. A few Johr Anderson of Manchester is frea f pou trite otr General Offes ness and flavor that i < = i Haif pint ¢ UNDERTAKER amd EMBALMER, |]at $1.00. ol a e Rl Shcaos It is the same with biscuits, pastry and all irs, Potts’ Sad Iron Holders—Sale Pint _siz p Seata on Sale Monday =..m. Phone gues! riends. 5 5 b price 7c each. i Quart Tele;i:l’;‘"‘h 7 Mmmm“y A'..c.;p_._m Miss Katherine Lynch has returned | other baking that is done with Cottolene. Alaska Cold Handle Stove Pokers—| Retinned Wire Garment Hangers— Sale price 5c each. Sale price 3c each. to her home in Windham after spend- | In gthe summer in the Adirondacks. Use this pure food product for all shorten- -in-1 S sh—Sal ice Heavy Wire Jelly | . Splie Lt e Sl g e R DA : - U oo o =l ing, as well as frying. It has no equal. v Ei el Seamless Scif Bast- Universal Bread Mixer, four-l & 4 o = M R Bale prtar 115 size—Sale pricce $1.69. e Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 T e leneiaisdlouaii, Ask your grocer for regular supplies of Cot- Established 1832 ¢ Mayor Danlel P. Dunn has received an invitation from Mayor Haggerty ofj Hartford to be present m the reviewing tolene, *n large or small pails, as you prefer. [HERX FAIRBANKEEERT]) MIRRORS AT SALE PRICES ; Accuracy in accountin_ courteous service, stand in the capitol = city Saturday B e e pal 1 el et W love promptness and liberality in dealing, and a Fus e Conusctioat i roopeipessiiin “Cottolene makes good cooking’ better” We have been fortunate in securing the following to sell at the same sound business policy in administering -its old prices— 6x8 Ash Frame Mirrors—Sale price| 12x18 Ash Frame Mirrors—Sale price own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM PLAINFIELD | oo [ o i NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to Frank Muzyushi's Case Continued to| 15210 Ash Prame Airrors—Sale prics | ,,Y7bite B “{x’éfi-eémflmfig‘ge:éégsf = establish with customers relations that shall Ostaber Z—an Who Shot Hospod] ; 60, : —! ital—Colu 9x12 Ash Frame Mirrors—Sale price | e o ana e Al P o with prove recipracally permanent, pleasant and st mbus 3 White Enamel Frame and French profitable. 10x14 Ash Frame Mirrors—Sale price | Bevelled Edge Glass marked cqually Frank Muzynski, aged 20, who shot 89, as cheap. 8 and serfously wounded Thomas Mas- L] . . + §|pod and Henry Lamoreux in La- ¢ Windham National Ban moreux's saloon, Moosup “Tuesday cv- . el o Sielven s TrsUnnoaEs e ng before Justice Benjamiw B. Briggs G MUH AY WILLIMANTIC, CONN. at’Central Village Wednesday evening ’ . . B| st © oclock. Coroner Arthur Bill of | ‘Danielson was. present at the hearing