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t Chapter, No. 11, 0. E. S, ere he tremtment togetner with | tive aughter . 4 e Havdiors e A hg" rocteded to his o g Y n . . : N Diveres} ; ~——~HEADQUARTERS FOR—— ELKS' ANNUAL MEETING e e 3 oir tulfill Bh el X ¢ “Cle ; . otar R « . dS ety et PyRSELIES Sy | LR S L VS O MY gy Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Goods, Millinery, Disthict Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler | (28 °F constitutional amendm Feudious, worias ais T2 Cit of . c ) 2 A of Stamford was present at| Welch nl:;zflod the meeting -: t: ly 3 e tte e stats | 4 r i - ., # . g of Willimantic | chairman suft . RIS Sl T | SR o ST G| e U5 % < | o ‘ i : Men’s Furnishings, Kitchen Furnishings _ mesday evening. The reports of ihefiure given by Miss Jeanngtte Rankin, | churches, have all been portrayed s ¢ 5 n e 2 ¢ SSices wna sessnitions fur| the nstelmstate frow Wontdpe, 15 | the pmonad puie . L 2 . . . gt v o 7 g - B et M m‘ shm year were read and acccpted | Parson’s these uw know’ B s i Dast electipn of officers — ‘chat 1t (Hia S5 Seeniting. lows: % . FUNERAL ing) is mear, even at the > e 24.33. Let us hold fast to the e shall see in Do e o e 8 T O I8 e PRl S R RibE = - New Spring Waists Tracy were held from his home in South CDVBI']I{I’Y 'l;‘lurcnflly i ot | dom, 2 o'clock. Rev. M. C. Beebe of Cove 3 5 z " RS e ). Fino: UAL gargmn,nd B'«E{i Vernon W. Cooks of CYCLERS HOLD BANQUET. In our Waist Department you can find Waists as low as $1.0¢ three years, 2 Sciatri b the wesload : Io national convention, Thomas| "The body is to be cremated. About Forty Members P'—l::t at An- o and as high as $8.50 Rt ol % 3 nual Affair Held in Windham. 0 hav p i Y Driver Thrown From Wagon. Sl e A s A A LT } x : For $1.00 dainty trimmed Yod- Waist. 2.30 o'clock Thursday after-|grieved to learn that he is seriously | City Cyclers journeyed to Windham % % v For $2.00 very fine Embroidered Voile Waist. team belonging to John Wa- | ;] with pneumonia at his home on |gn; evening and ook Of thi . F 00 % 8 il e I ed S O e S Wasil who 1s | Jobnstone avenue. annual et of the “soclety whic 3 e n ‘or $3.00 Satin Stripe Silk Waist new Import: tripe was in this city peadiing Hunted Desr Dies. as heid in the Winatam inn. The 3 : : oS e Voil s oy OT5% the| A sood'sized deer dropped in an ex- |in gutomobiles, the return trip being 2 . Esabéoidirad p P e e Toest crocily 898 searted to | hausted condition: nene the ‘home. of | mads Suting ihe carty hours this Segr tad Beas peted 3 - For $3.50 and Tailored Blouses in Crepe-de b William E. Jackson on Quarry street|morning. Roy W. Downer, president of o Chine. Excellent qudhy at this price. fEus. _The horse was Y A% | shortly after 1 o'clock Thursday | the society, acted as toastmaster. The | Stanieb before it had gone far. Al the | inorming.” The animal dled soon after | committee in charge of the affair con- For $5.00 Satin Stripe Wash Silk Waists in a large assortmer §1 it had dropped to the ground. Two|sisted of P. Gilbert Liynn, chairman, z : dogs were following the Geer and it is | Morton Snow and C. A: Bowen. of the of colers, also all the new Spring shades in Crepe thousht that they had chased it until DorRBE B g de-Chine. it cotil o uo fuftiter in the “Gee Wi Tharelliy Eoveii several | ot - gt snow. es Larrabee, on w oos rsday Evening. the i : land the animal died. was notified and | Juage ot Probate J. . Twomey and o e o e A o D g For $7.50 to $8.80 beautiful Georgette Waist in d:le ne e notifiec e game warden e jumber bers the Soul ¥ - r . circumstances. . ooes ware In Moostp Tporemey | ol Muin_siveel. Spring shades, gold, peach, turquoise and app OF ODD PATTERNS Teo Much Wi o THar Didcs. Judes Trrotaey S % it ? ‘00 Much Water. the at place. Judge her year and a half : el (pA% the remuic of some ome lsaving scied It his official capacity of deputy | niece gho in very il with preumo-| WILLIMANTIC RESOLUTIONS sh orn o water pipe to the boller tuw rganizer. nia. Cossioapsige INTEMPERANG RECKS HOM . . a little shop w on. many of the tenants of the Sadd B — James Bssen of Dorchester, Mass, |Received by Danisison Business Men's B i ? N rin Drebse kiock awoke Thursday morning to find Masers Moot and Dine has been a guest at S. A. Thompson's. Association. Mrs. Mosss Gosselin Could Net En- 185€S €w p g < water spurting from the radiators. Up- . i Grand High Priest B. L. Tuttle = . on investigation it was learned that BALTIC. & SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS New Haven and Deputy Grand High g RS : the water had gone through the floors | Bt UP PRICB to the stores on the main floor, soak- | Eriest B. W. Avery of South Windham el g nt at th 1 visitation : P 4 S m“' ing the ceilings In these places. Car-|Wele present ai the ammua Ol Somist - Wees 4. T R Made of good quality ginghams in pretty new stripes, large penters were called in to fix the bad|a8nd supper of Trinity chapter, Royal Woods Move to Norwich—Triplet [s} uncontested di was te ~ Arch Masons, held Thursday evening. S o B g g g o plaids, small check and plain trimmed trasting B i e T e U The work was in the mark master de- bty s Dby A "M""""" e S s colors, in contrasting for new ones—as we have to pay mere Adventist AR agn e st - 3 WL | siding, Thix case’ vas Usted on’the | colors or white, and a variety of styles. ; endar os & con Vores o o apeing gocde—balew are some | naiS oS PEASTY IVSRORS THER | Crosswalke Kept Cloan. | Jo00, T 1 - oot oty cnmens | e Mhe Seecliuons was, e tor-| 43", 5F Sl Gheiny v Shaves S 2100 0135 84 8150 v centurv are in direct fulfillment of e street department is to be com- | state constructjon in the vart | % Cived, that this association re- | on the West Side. Danielson the Bi , . mended for the way the crosswalk$ transferred e Bible,” declared F. L. Abbott -at of Connecticut has been quest our senators and representatives| It was expected that the case would I‘ Fibre R was $11—now 95| the Y. M. C. A. hall in this city on |have been kept clear of the snow and |to New Lomdon county. Mr. and Mrs. a: A 9xiz ug s B | mursday cvening Hit cojecs wey |shish during the past weok. Men of | Wopda tu ths st miatt aats o Ry e S = K B o DUt previous 1o BY ON G. BUGBEE " (A $10.50 Iron Bed down to $7.50 Wonders of the Twentieth Century. |this department have been kept busy | home with Mr. Woods" fin-n. 8 g i Pt B i vorce action, but pre 8 - A In the Bible ig the explanation of | doing this sort of work during the|and Mrs. John Woods. ey left on Toad between Wilimantic and|the opening of court thers was a4 con- A $10.00 Iron Bed down to $6.75. the great inventions as well as of |week and Thursday's rain, although | Wednesday to reside in their newly | Brookiyn. and between Norwich and[ference between Attorney Arthur G, —— e e | et many” other things we sea aboat ws | helping to remove the snow, made the | furnished home at NOrwich, g B orh B By O son, representing Mr. Goss. e R Ity g .00 in the world today, the speaker said,(Work of keeping thess places clean a| Charles Rohr was a Webster visi- {Chambers of commeree of Rasters = e e Ry T v umnbara: man Snd | ohe brother, Ranvorn iouse OF Cen A $5.00 Tron Bed down to $395. e el g s S = e Worrsett of Hariford SSOSTan ke thelr Csenavors and | UEIS ron | Soimen, whetner maymbery of the Bed | Villge, L yagnes Know Jves | representatives to use their best efforts was Cross or 6 a4 cotrse - a ’ A $5.50 Florence OIl Heater now $4.88.] knowiedze should be increased. Dan.}CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT ® e Sonn Woods wae s Williman|for securings these roads. the husband had sued the wife to re- [ struction in first ald methods, Classes (I p. m., Rev. O, & Nightingylé ¢ Uso your own judgment in the mat- | fliment in the automoblles, street cars, IN THE TOWN HALL.|[He vistior Wednesday. This ool O ihon 20, Pro: { cover pronerty aald b be woAn ot [ e e ey ba ‘Gousible Of | SUD cemetory and placed in the ter. e e . “Given By Members of | Thamay pointe of Fall River spent [SII0N0 (5, "2F & mesting that 1t s now | 116 over to her. This matter wan set. | these Classes. Physictans and nurses | The hearers at the funeral wers . Sirships, and a host of other common| T AT E Zien ohoremo & expected will be held next Tuesday|tled bv reaching an agreement to|Rhere have offered to give the Course | Parkhurst, Willlam Hill, Charies . ] Injpe o today. : KRR Sh S Tripist Caives. evening. share the property, in just what pro- | of instruction free s (| b SR it a0 ere is a reason why all of these| 1, o A cow on the farm of St Riel portion was not stated, but the ar- e organization 18 anxious to havi seasio . o spite of the bad weather Thurs- Who would volurtesr send in| Thursday because of the bad sol; et i o Ee Rt aet g | day evening o ood sized auatonce at- | E3V® DU RISt SRR JTednet; g g ot Slacs. TR a Temuit oFirie, seic | there names. either to' Mrs. Files of | Addressed High 1 Girte E the message of the kingdom should | cnded the entertainment given in the| ynirorm size, and all three had the Samuel Clements. tlement Mr. Goesslin withdrew his op- | t0 Isaac Champeau, as soon as possi- | ey Ajbaugh of Hartford, Conne. be carried to all the world before the | o vme s ne B Sioe oy the PASBI | came markings. Samuél Clements, 71, died Thursday | Position to Mrs. Goessiin’s securing a | ble, 50 that those in charge of ar-|..¢ Stato League for Nursing ¥ ) e, end should come. These modern in- A E. Zion church, The title | " paward Farrell, Jr. was the guest 5 s o roeanY | divorce, and that action procesded ag | ranging for the instruction may know | fion = iu e " Fors, "ol aaites B Ventions. are vehicles in which. this | of the piayiet was Not a Man in the | e Cartety it Frjonds’ recentiy. 'morning at his home in Iy [an_uncéntested affalr. how many physicians and nurses are | ;0" th S uitla of Plainfiaid Hish & 5 e o measage 1s conveved to the world. The | Hovse. In addition to this music was | ®p 'F. “Oleott of Providence was in |t re o e I o O it 1 the |, On the witness stana Mrs. Goessiin [ to e required. The lessons are to be | Thursday morning in the school | 5 Gospel has been preached to neariy all | ®P3oved. £ town Thursday. E Y disthnt | testifled that the couple were married | given for an hour once a week. Ing. Bhe encouraged the girls i th world. Then according to Matt.| Ihe Program: Piano solo, Miss Helen rosdside at arpimcs Aot far 't June 18, 1894, For the first year af- M 21.| 10 school and go through cof Telephone 285-3 24:14 the second coming of Christ can- | Wilsen; chorus, You Are Welcome if Swanson’s Team Wine. from Wiliamsville, Wednesday Morn- | ey their marriage, Mrs. Goessiin said, | Sufday Scheel Confarence Mareh 21 o Jiiie” The address was apor ' not be far away, You Keep Right Still: The Object of ing. the unconscious man leter bink | her husband aid well, but Jater he be: | | Chester 'B. Cnild announced Thurk: | 630t only by the wiria but b Our Concert, Miss Ethel Anderson; afternoon that the Connecticut| > We are living today in the night of . M E % Amaq: 's Ever Readys tablished ” Sthl unconscious | Fan to Indulge to excess in intoxicat- :-v atibn 18 € con- | (aculty i earth’s history. It is well for us to|Melody, Couidm't Hear Nobody Fray;|a 500-point pool match Wedn: RE Jves ks o3| ing drinks and would do mothing for | Sunday School assoctation is to oo Mrs. 8. P. Gresn Dead Main and Union Streets = _'°|eading. Too Fast for Me, Mim Susie | evening. Amquists men were defeat- | W eanesday afternoon, he was remaved | \nG support of herself and their child, | AUt & tour of religious educational . "% S SRS URC Perry; ‘solo, Somewhere a Voice Is|ed 500 to 423. A feature of the game |to his home in Brookiyn. it belng felt [ 1oter, at Gardner, Mass, n separato | conferences in tweniy tow Thursday morning at her home o . Willimantic, Conn. Calling, Miss Bessie Fleming. was the running of pool by Swanson pport. agreement wns iés in Connecticut, Putnam and Wil- DON'T SUFFER piEVIS, et M ofura | i sret four rackings. covery, et very alght. Mc, Clem. | ol e tng. nisoand. siving, o | lmantis Deing, amons (he'pincea se- | $LEI0F EH, S Hot, B . en - = for . o B s eyl Waterbury Preacher. Tor many yeara. He leaves four soms— | TUS BRI, 1) fhe Neius BL 000 | *She Putnam conference s set for| Who mourn hev deeth. Jessie Ray, Miss Ardesta Pratt In St. Mary's church Wednesday | Willlam, Frank, Brookiyn: Samuel |- (1o support of their two children, | March 21, with afternoon and evening | e Thursdsy elub will mees ne - Belinda, Miss Jesephine Pratt; Kate, | day evening there was a Lenten ser- | Plainfield; Charles, Danielson, and a| “Mrs Goesslin returned to Daniel- | ses#ions, and is to be held at the Bap- [ WERE 4t CRE A0S OF HEE ERris = vy g: mmoi‘ Mé'u Mary McCain; solo, [ mon in {‘rgvgcn bv Rev. ’{:a.on Cour- |daughter, Mrs. Mary Moffit, Pomfret ['yo * After a lapse of time there wan | tist (chureh, There are to be ihree | L sddace for the inseting wi N n't Let Me Sleep Until My Dreams |noyer of Waterbury. ther Cour- | Landing. ion, Goessiin, the wife tostified, | Speakers, representing the ke | tord Drnisison HGUSEKEEP[NG Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort | Gome mene erne A rds oty hover took for his theme Penance. At Mortimer Mitler. R T T R thonal Baptist ana Methodist ‘dencmi. pRialenn. " mest at the hor 5 Whicn those shats oalns g shoofis Secona Act: Plano solo, Miss Martha | the cenclusion of the sermon benedic- [ This afternoon the body. of Mortimer | Eventually Goesslin slipped back in- | hations. The speakers Itl l" “'l;; g i W, Gardiner Monday rp pains go Griffen: melody, Shouting With the | tion was given. Miller, who died of pneumonia at his | to his old ways and the wife said she {"Ngg.:h‘:"“:"':g"“(;’. Ainage ie | ternoon. The roll call will be CLIP THIS AD. AND MAIL WITH |through your head, when your skull | Angels: solo, A Rose That Blooms Un.| Arthur Medridthe of Providence was |h ‘Hay pois = Y : solo, 2 3 ome ‘on_Haynes street, in Hartford, | had not lived with him since April of . Wheeler W $1.00 FOR TEN MONTHS' OF “GOOD | seems as if it would sphit, just rub a |aseen, Miss Susie Perry: reading. Homa | & local caller Thursday. i be bropht trom - that ity o6 | et pesr. " Beverc withesses wire in, | speskers, Whao "will come here for the | Wheeler Wilcox. HOUSEKEEPING” OR 5 MONTHs | little Musterole on the temples and |After the Wedding, Miss Ardesta| Joseph Martin of Cranston was a|Brooklyn for burial. Mr. Miller was | troduced to substantiate Mrs. Goes. |éVening meeting. COLCHESTE! FHARPERS "—BOTH FOR $200. b |neck. It draws out the inflammation, | Pratt; solo, In the Heart of o Red |Baltic visitor Wednesday. |or years & resident of the. town of | slin'a clai mas o her h s in- Heads of Committese. R IT NOW. soothes away the pain, usually giving | Jess: S5 Dossle Fleming; reading Norwich Man Lost Wager. Brocklyn, and was well known in)Sempscange. The aiforcs Way sWit-| risads of Red Cross commitises that quick relief. B. Wallace; chorus, Uncle Sam Won't |, Wdenesday evening a Norwich bus- | "Ho teaves his wite, one daughter,| tedy of & minor ohiid. Dirie, 16 " |gre to work on 'the Aling of eleht [, Lenten services. rere held.. H. C. MURRAY & CO. Musterole is a clean, white oint- |Go to War. ' iness man was in town and bet with |Grace, two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Hoxie, | ' ‘Court adjourned until Friday morn- | bgXos of supplies to be mide [ s | (PG Clock. Rav. Sherwood Hoo - 2 ment, made with oil of mustard. 2 Baltic young man that it would not |yjiss Bmily Miller, Brooklyn, and a |ing. Mrs. A. D, |of Hebron conducted the services. Willimantic, Conn. Better than a mustard plaster and Brief Mention. Storm Thuraday. | Xle claimed that his [prother, Frederick Miller, of Brookiyn. Violated Automobile Law. B TR e ehator, Mra. | Joseph Kraft left Wednesdsy for does not blister. oo gy e e J. F. Morrisson, Danlelson, has been | Charles 1. Torrey, Mrs, 'W. F. Rafter- (few days' visit with relatives in Nev Many doctors and nurses frankly | o MrS: Norman Eumvan %, Norwicn o e N PASTOR'S RETURN ordered by Captain Joseph A. Ryan to | ty, Mrs. Wallace Whitney, Mrs. Rich- |ark, N. J \ recommend Musterole for sore th: . b ugh orwich e appear in the city court this morning | sra: nd Miss Charlotte Manning. DR. F. C. JACKSON bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, nm Judbe Andrew J. Bowen has return- | Han would hoss to onme mcroon Unanimously Requested at Quarterly | to answer to a charge of having used | These committes heads are to name | Wi ed to his home in this city after| Ralph Standish of Hanover was the| Conference at Methodist Church. |2n automobile showing a dealer's reg- | thelr co-workers and are to &lve at- Selectman Geo. A. Mills of Leba in town Wednesday. he warden and burgesses held the neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheus | 53 9ina" sorme S time 1 i istration for truclking Durposes tion to separate lines of endeavor |postponed meeting Wedneday evening DENTIST Toatises, Iumibapes pae Sl wchim of v, 'c. Tl o DR Latourne of Taunton spené| At the fourth guarterly conference lation of = statute that the R atiing out the general plan for |at 7.0 o'clock. Several improvement e Willimantio | 15, PaSK, or Joints, sprain, sore muse | *Geqrge Fiaaaaa nas returned to. his| THIAARY in town: at the Methodist Church Luther Fill- | blle autherities at Hartford have or- [preparing the supplics, which will in; [will be made "at the fire " company Street, maatie] cles, Brigines. chiiblgioy, rosted feet— | home in this city after undersoing an | o ATthur Richardson of ~Burlington, |Ing was elected a trustee to fill the | dTe R e, with ap. g e i < g i S i iothy O'Connell of Wast Haddam | HoursSam tosSpm Phone 44(COlds of the chest (it often prevents | operation. at St Francis hospital, | Vi: WAS a business visitor here on |vacancy caused by the death of F. A.| MOTHISRoR P PE ThOSEed wh 0P| uniforms bandases, eompresses SoUL | TINICNY eut of William Johason 4 Hartford." The condition of Mr, Had- | Thursda; Kennedy. dealer by whom he is employed as heets, pillow | Broadway Thursday. dad, who is the son of Moses Haddad Emile Tellier who has been wisiting| The following board of stewards was ChENTANE. LERE ok RInG. Bass :’n . l.ucht :t:.lrt-. pajamas, sheets, p pneumonia). It is alwavs depeadabl % JAY M. SHEPARD of 68 Union street, is much improvea. | {riends in New Bedford has returned |slected: Hency Trussdell Luther Pill- | (o5 pockiges from Danelson to Dut- City Notes. Rt e sl ek wiil ne Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard irs. Virginia Buteau ana daughter, |Sidney H. Perry. Henry A. McEwen,|[am for & laundry concern in Dan-| mpne troubles of the R. F. D. men | observed in Hartford this year frc . South Manchester—The Connecti- | Mrs, Moses Genmard are spending &|David King, william . Keach, Jo- | i€lson. in Betting. over thelr routes through|May & to May 12. MM“MEM“ cut Sumatra Tobacco company has|few days with Mrs. O. V. Bessett of {seph Dyson, Miss Emma Pilling, Miss |, A letter recelved from the automo- | i}, "geep siush of Thursday was suf- bought 25 acres of land from Henry | Moosup, g Myra Codding, Miss Mabel Warren, | Dile department at Hartford by Cap- | 508, I°90 £0%(he patience of even the 60-62 North St., Willimantic Slater which adjoins the land which | Miss Bisie Davidson of New Haven |Nathan D. Prince, William Martin, A.| (28 Byan a few days ago sets forth | (5 le.” tampered of mortals. i ey W Mr. Slater sold to the company about | is the guest of friends in town. P. Burns, Henry Myers. " 7|in_positive manner that cars show- | *“rye poxing exhibition staged here . Lady Assistant TeL connection &, Jear ago, With this addition the e 0 Wik ‘Luther Pilling and 8, H. Perry were | In€ dtalers’, registration shall not bo | rpureday evening attracted many fol- Every Man Likes —— W _abou acres elected delegates to the Southern New 534" | jowers of the sport. . justing and_testing, and demonstra- Coconut P of shade grown tobacco this coming| A number of local young ladies went d_conference which is to con- Put: igh school will prepare a Summer. " Nearly ail of the land ie|on a strawride to Fitchville Wednes- (Lo 4nd cOMerence Whieh e Hon. Cars with such regiatrations, the | yeem for Yahads. with 3 team repre: £S2) suitable fot tobacco growing. day evening. The conference took unanimous and senting Killingly High school, the date You can’t serve it 100 often. ¥ St Pt ce with the motor vehicle regula- ] = ! . ifSR, Yol e tn et |cordty Toln o & Feolion toduet |87 37 G MRt emtie o | Selne et 4 T A ; "!; 0" 0"0 ol 0T, Lacrolx le the guest of Srls- |ty 4" fags Tiers as pastor for another i% R e il | o T e serts. You will never know z E. J. Frink Washis S L o ‘aptain_Ryan has notified dealers | TUS8das. but mome today, A e swiftness and ease with : was & Baltie visitor Thirsday. Glimpsed Guardsmen on Duty. | jere that the rule is to be strictly en- | , Friends here who wish to write Put- | | wpich o coconut ple can be : Speeding along the Shore line on the | forced and he says aiso that it will | D&M m ’ b Knickerbocker express from New York | be applide to other cars that come to | P2nY. C. A. C. should address mall to made untl] you use Baker's 3 PLAINFIELD to New London ,two local business men | Putnam from Connecticut towns. Room 7, N. Y., N. H. and H. R. R. Fresh Grated Coconut. No | —— the first to repert ight of mem: station, Bridgeport, Conn. £ £ are a sight of m: trouble—no mussy work of | 3 . : British American Relief Fund Now |bers of the Thirteenth company do-| JOSEPH BONIN NOMINATED —— SRRt By ek ¢ |2 Over $1060—Frank Congdon Leads|ins suard duty at bridges on the - MOOSUP ng the s| no " B 3 . | i B Blan it Foo THhar Co [roes Candidate for Representative to Suc- your tingers—no tedious grat- § - et N % 7| The business men, using the obser=| " ceed the Late L. P. Lameursau. & Stack ing of the mest! All grated Have Beautifel, Soft Hair of an secutive Time. vation car facilities to advantage, went " | Good Chance to Steck Moosup Pond— 4 ! [: The weekly report of the Plainfield | gk At & caycus held in the town of| Funeral of Mrs. Nathan Allen—Ad- and ready for use the moment . Even Dark Shade. Pyl 2 By - gl Thompson Thursday afterncon the re-| dress to HWigh Schoel Girle—Death the ean is open—as sw 5 ; - R /| Relief fund is as follows: B Deine coaien by heber o the | Sublicans nominated Jostph Bonin 44| of Mrs. 8. P. Green. moist and tempting as if a fresh 5 Not even a trace of gray shows in| Amount previously contributed “$1,- |company. The soldiers waved a sur- ot o o iy Bl 4 grrieve. coconut had dropped from the our hair after a few appiications of | 033.80: collection March 3rd in Plain- |prised greeting. e o, Lemourtai, who died| /it wai recenfiy Teporteq wnac wna| f COSORECNS e vm ¢ < - Satn G-Ban s o Sve, a Mamicn | ta1 8106035, goar - * Siush Ankle-Deep. arvanged for & caucus to nominate @ | ably Teporied an act. which provides| || ber, itis fresh, not desicoate - Dbut makes scalp and hair healthy and| The committee is pleased at the fact | Many of Danielson’s streets were 7y W“ Mm A1l the vacan. | (2t Do @erson shali take fish of any 3 Testores the. matural color oihis k| that new Gontributors ¢ othe fund s |ankie-deep with siush Thursday, mak- —— o 1| sort, from Moosup pond, ii the town BAKER'S erest Those Looking After the Home |3irieurs sy Siesics T st s i weok B b SO o e TINE i e pewa er Sinr . ™| OF SN 0 e pean ST ~ R e U B T Congden Lsade Again. Inches of anow was a combination that | M- Bonin, the republican candidate. | gnment of not more than thirty days Fresh Grated Coconut aply Q-Ban as directed on label | s the weekly shoot of the Plainfleld |soon produced walkins condl is 39 vears of age and is married. He i L Asrs T e £ No. 9 Tin Wash Boilers, copper bot- Soon o)l your Eray hair and entire | pific and Gun alub, Prank Congaon f0r | mere aimost. impessinge. - Lo "®¢|studied in Canadian schools and at. | Sourage’ the ¢itisens of the tomn io| | in the Original Milk 10 Sise &< el sipncen ey (st atve Shuj | S0 S Te, Sndeily sune vin; o7 | the “third conseeutive time captured | Roert Saunders may receive an ap- ;::1:‘¢m AL Shete Riltrs, r. o giock the pand as the numbar of 84h In Cans, Not in Paper Pockages | ¥ 8 all Copper Wash Boflers, ex- | Wright's Silver Polish—medium sige|JOUE DAlE healthy, fuffy, soft, rudiant, | Arst honors. polntment as game warden, & position | Sicic Tn" general stors’ Businens” ai [ F e g g R NOT copper bottom—Spectal | 210 Tomee. s 42e Thick, full of life. fascinating;’ sg. even- i Notas. that has besn vacant for seme time. | $15 1 8 onoral o g Pl ey o | Ol Mshing sround for the local peo a Dried Coconut - 1y dark and handsome no one will sus- | E. Vennotte of Providence was a| John A. Stearn of Southbridse was | 5eRighiy respecied citizens of the | hiaitiy Tt e B o, Fo04 fshing 01d Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for “Ban, - | busi i , also E.|a visitor with friends in Danielsin e Rosipe 256 | pect you used Q-Ban. Also stops dos usiness cailer here yesterday, town. will take hold of the matter he will Bl of new, 1 d Wash Tubs, wood hart-| Galvanized Garbage C: ith cover|druff and falling hair. Sold Garreaux of Webster, Mass. Th g R o ey attachment ™ small |—smal size Sbe; medium size 73c; | money-back guarantee. Only S0c for| John F. Kiernan of New York was Infant’s Funeral. SEEKS VOLUNTEERS by e b SR o 2 he ; I rocives 'tmes on : i 1arge {large size 98c; extra large $1.50 & biE bottls at Tee & Osgood's Drug | in town Thursday. . (uZhe funeral of Wadisiaw Slaheaid. s ADgTLAN . Y ol R3 Stve 7t 3 g it lore, jorwich, N Jut-of-tos . Hoffman Norwich was a Plain- it son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sla- | Local Branch Red Cross neral Ml Metal Clothes Wringers $3.00 |550s "mnned jpoead Boxes—medium size | ooo0ly suppiica by parcel post. | field caller Wednesdny. ; was held from the family hom: o2 o An s 900N Ny Lo inchor Brand Clothes Wringer $4.50 | v, é —_— e | Mrs. F. I Racine and Miss Derilda |in Williamsville. The body was Poain for Workers. The death of Mrs. Saral I. Allen, e L agn giapenned Cake Boxes, largs size HIRAM N. FENN Casanimon were Danielson visitors |In the Tecelving vault st St JOSeDNS| s Harold W Bhies M Shame West! on oot ok o M"."c“ A . N Wednesday. cemetery, Dayville. A. F. Wood was " President of | Mrs. opE o BIER dtreet.”on — :"a s sl “;‘N é’:,’“"‘ Boerd or Stand $1.39 UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 2ch Saamion win Bel i the m in charge of the funeral arrangements. 2 had been in )‘i.::; for - floor, vanized Ofl Can with faucet, 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. e ey Brevities. 6 and all kind: Ve w-up work in the ‘where 01 s of wood work |$1.00 Telephons Lady Assistant | 'O the bed weather. meetings planned bbby ‘hoped -.‘m Tt Later s EESE— = ‘were postponed at onee. married Nathan Allen and ilved of the bad watking. ol .| LOUIS E KENNEDY Children Or R e ) H. C. Murray £o0. | vnwd i e V|

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