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e S . - e - - - - — | / vom-mlv ntic, Damelson an T0 NEW YOR R ssmnsannns, anssnnnnsapansnnennnsnsnnnns : ———— WILLIMANTIC A c. H, Perkins; 1. G., Bdward Car- | this city Menday afternoon at 3 o'clock, |and Joseph Brennan sang There's a penter; ‘O, G. Apthur. T. Johnmson; |The assemblage was one of the largest | Beautiful Land on High, musietan, . Kirk Wallen, - at the church for a funeral for years.| From the church the body was N R I cH I_ E ""”‘"““"‘ of Supreme Counail at Following the instaliation-there was | Mr. Ford through his long career as g | corted by all the organizations ren- ||l - Joint Installations. an excellent entertainment furnished | rallroad man was very weil known. resented to St, James' cemetery. The Council St. Cecile, No. 113, and{by members. Refreshments = were | was a member of the Independent Or- | bearers were James Monohan, Edward | M The water way — the comfortable t. Jean Baptiste | served and an enjoyable smoker made |der of Railway Conductors and a large { McDermott, Thomas Halpin, P. F. IH 2 ¥ ; way of traveling. ouncil Florimond, E‘Amurique, held joint instaflation | the evening a most pleasurable one. |delegation representing that organiza- | Murray, Gaston Maindon and Thomas Steamers City of Lowell and Chester f officers Monday ‘eveming in their | —_— tion were present in a body. There | Clairie. W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels thal lodge rooms in the old armory on Cen FUNERALS: were Dbeautiful flowers, among which | The elegant flowers included casket ? have every comfort and convenience £0€ 1‘er street. The hail was elaborately — were set pleces from the railway or- | bouquet of carnations “D&:A_ Lo %- t t - the traveler. decorated. Chenette of Woon- William Ross. ganization, the various Masonic lodges | bie; harp of roses, carnations and cal- 0 f h d f h f A delightful voyage on Lon; nd B e oy Al e rage I Roen s AL ik e i i e oo [l S e e ut of a great many thousands Of patrons WI0 COME [0 US [T B/ seizuicet vorase on rong soiana supreme couricll, was a ‘Guest ot the, Hatternoon At one o'clock | fied, one from Wooster lodge, No. 10, | cension lilies, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ken- derful sky line and water front of By o e supreme Sounct nes T 3;::';:;":'-0‘“ U N i et e e I their butter, we have yet to receive one complaint. Its supeiior i Paulhug of the sapreme councid was | s Steamer leave: New London at il the installing officer. | trie including many from out of | Francis S. Long Woman's Relief corpz, | Sullivan; anchor, roses and carnations, p. m. week days only; due Pler 4 The ers installed were: <Council | own, Re S pastor of No. 28, se lowers, a v hn C. Bi axia wreath and B A 7 e R priien iy BV (0 S BRI D1 e o s Thom rlaiwes | s5rty e s, ot Sne 'S a6t - quality, flavor and sweetness make our butter an immense fay. [T v - scick o e mormine: emm) vice president, Mrs. Re- e Bollowe SDanthE and friend: Kennedy; star of carnations, Killingly Fare Rorwich to New York $1.75 ccicot; ecretar Mis A‘I!lh( Inez Lit fjeld sang One h“evh “x h.Aln; s, ‘!;‘earf pasllor of the 1‘1};;}; aulhoolndbggu:;ng{yWf;ll(]?owplng:; o . . -f h- h 3 . -bl o e N g AT o “wez;;a\ ey, Mo el was e oictating dersymas, | Mihae et and ranity; pilow. 1n |8 grite with the intelligent housewife, while the price is irresistible. it o telephone . 3. PHI Mullen; preceptice, Miss Marie Loi- iss me\em ren- | A trio, Mrs. Emma)Jackson Chesbzo, | axia wreath, ferns and spray of roses, sid " 4 Mrs, Lena Fuller. Robinson and Mrs. | Putnam lodge of Elks, No. 574; fire- T. Burr, sang “Lead, Kindly | man’s hat, galaxia pillow and crossed culogy dwel: | Henry Ny Bhe i and_“Oh, Holy Savior, Friend | turmpets, Danielson fire_department; \ conspicuous én.” The body was taken to Wil-| pillow. inscribed “Dear Friend,” G. O. B ey 3 g ntic cemetery, where burial toox | Thomag; galaxia wreath with spray of selle; honorary president, Mrs. Dio mistress of ceremon Miss A. Loi- sell Council ‘Florimond: Chaplain, Re Arthur DeBruycker; honorary pre The Norwich & New York Fropeller . CHELSEA LINE, ities that have e raits of Mr. Ri dent, Alphonse Chagnon; president, | lite of uprigt ¢ cit- | place. The committal service was im(roses and wheat, William . Brennan; Hormisdas Dion; vice president, Jo- | ip. A quartetts ing W e of the Masons and members of k;ask’elggf roges and carnations, ¥. 0. | Freight amd Pussenger Service. seph A. Martin; ses E. Monas rilby rs. A. | the local lodges and the lodge of Col- | Armington; basket of choice flowers [ ior Prelght Sery assistant sec Dufraisne; | Y and Miss Tnea Litchiield, | chester werey from K,81. S. pasketball team; cross DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SPECIAL SALE AND BRING HOME A SUPPLY OF OUR PRt g, il ceged frocs SENL 8 beakeiball tharm; crom Freight recelved and forwarded te all Southern and Waestern points. Rates furnished on applicaticn. l‘f" wervice direct (o New York. Bpects) Mrrngamints ‘may b e | wnereby frelght by this line can be delivered at Store Do in New York promptly upon arival of steamer. Low= est rate Special Pasenger Service, Fare §1.00. Fare $1.00. Fare from Norwich, Montviile and New London to New York, $1.00. St treasurer, ter of cerem blph Dir | The installing officers ywere escorted to their respective positions by a”de- tail of twelve men in uniform ffom Garde Florimond, in command of First Sergt. George Peloquin. | A fine programme of vocal and in- wmental music was rendered, and e ladies’ degree team from Council Cecile, in full reggjia, executed s y_drill, under-the leadership of | on, Jr mas- | o) e Over There. James Sugrua % v - : floral tributes were beautiful, | p G AIRAR O . ek ot . a pillow of violets, whit | B ",.3‘,‘3;\.’;;“;;;;'[;“\,",fii Tfi«fufifé?;‘v"mr tlons, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Murray; lics of the valley, marked | {orieq by relatives and friends. Rev, | Sasket bouduet carnations, Mr. and : i Mrs, Emily | yohn"s Flemming celebrated the high | M. Henry Herman and family; foral s spray of v lilies from the [Flemming celebrated the high| pillow, K. of C.: casket bouquet, Bar- A o { the s i e S ey bers' union; wreath of roses and car- Congregational ael Sullivan, Dennis Danahey and i 1 of galaxia e Dy aaa | nations, Henry and ~Samuel - King: s from the the church; a caves, white roses OBITUARY. galaxia leaves, carnations and Easter lilies, Edward McDennent. Weaver Home at Brooklyn. . . B. Paulhus. b 248 5 ik SO % | rooms.“§1.00. ‘all outside rooms. Meals ooihe remainded st the evening was \ atten of Hartford; SoHn Bure ol g S AN CHE A it ives Norwion evoted to a general social time. Re- roses and mignonette from : etter. died Sun- | Charles E. Ferguson, Who Burglarized Tuesdgys, Thursdays and Sunduss g .89 freshmants served. The Osborn and son Harry of onecutter, died Sun o v i . h gy g e T T o ) . | mitte e of ithe igrrange : of carnations and e | Mondnys, Wedneidays’ ana Fridays compr! cligs Lemmelin, A g ot M aisted, 192 3 stre | 8'p.'m. New Pler 92 Bast Rive b George. Burn of age and a native| Charles B. Ferguson, who was cap- | in Rlstverl B New Lamaon | 7 p. m. Application for sl fhould ‘be made 1in advano number fs limited. Norwich & New York P Miss Marle T Viss Clara Gé- linas and Miss Alice’ (. Lémmelin and H. Dion, F . 6. 0. tier, E. Monas tland. The cause of death is at- | tured while burglarizing the house of | juted to general breakdown. The|Frank Weaver at Brooklyn Saturday will be taken to Westerly, R. I, | night, was given a hearing before Justice T. D. Pond in Brooklyn on | sickle of. laxia White . hydeinths of Hartford; a n Mr, and Mrs. | body will for buriz ary Guest_from Westerly O ] Monday morning. Probable cause was | | C. A. WHITAKER, Agert Miss Tola Wilson of Wester ¢ alaxia leaves and | Personals. found for holding him for the March Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. |, Mise Mary Rose Blanchette was a term of the superior court and his 4 5 i bond fixed at $500. In default of the | who s a student Opposite Grand 1 Hartford visitor Mon 3’,*,5’.‘353’5’.52,% s uier Natter o0 TN wirect amount he was commlitted to jall to Central Station | Mr. and A t Monday in Hartford bt e NEW YORK OITY. | N hohe i ohn ‘Collins of Lewiston avenue o e AL - ROOMS $1 0 DAY 2 W RPN | prnations and are s t Monda in Hartford. . T AT e N5 W [issbled Boller Renders_FourBheps leaves, from Mrs, Ida|*PUC FON Y e of Norwich is -— PUTNAM who should know the conditions, may | James Low dropped dead on his way | | Idle. B and 2iss Daisy T Hl0le |yikiting "Willimantic friends Reduced ‘I’"‘ "Yd h“)"" f“r”eooLo"' < have an opportunity to see f to his home Christmas eve, of heart “oTEI_ amp F"r \v‘u“ 2 : the W oburn, Mas S, o 4 2 2 i 2 P . disease; Amy Ann Dawley of ( Guidebook and Maj. by Uia Nen- | eaves and pink” roses from f James McMahon of New York spent Year—Alss' Paid Neto’ for §3/ Common Council Organizes—Mayor | $1Ve%, o0 0o ion. Lt Dciaibae 35 ab: Nilhcirnaxe e to the Oxin, I NI AL NERES) S D N n iR e In his annual report of the financial| MoGarry's Annual Message Deals| ., ~°0 0 % P50 “OTCII | " mhe violent deaths of Th ves in the 9, ”“";I‘\’;”‘: ayton Hllhw'l left “nzfl;)‘ for| affairs of St. James' parish, Rev. Ce-| Ably With City's Needs—Wants Po- | sonditions, for lack of ventilation of | O'Brien and Fred Penhallow installed | ot Chaplin; spray Of | remag s Fr o onort visle with local | lestin Crozet announced Suuday that| fice Department Taken Out of Poli- | the lockup, in the Contral biock. are | occurred at the Backus Bosphel i o J it C ‘ A d l 3 the forg- | : i N L) 2 i i h that I ild advise the common | ¥, a burst- 3ars palr WORL. Mrs. Loretta M. Morse | "y porence Wells returned Mon- | been reduced $4,336.63 in sddition to| tics—Golden Wedding. Toimcil to take speedy action o have | InE steam pipe at Aspinook bleach- ewe iy Advertisers ympany, the Tos r Ermest Crak | day to Middletown, where she is a|paving a note for $3,000. The total re-| .. ominon council met Monday | it remedied or find Letter quarter | ery, are on the records of the town oreed 1o ahut] A DYle of Hartford; spray of R o wnf elocution | the parish secured for the erection of | Hewkins and E. M. Joslin, the newly | rhere is a clause in our charter | and Hector Gingras, who were drown- JEWETT CITY HOTEL, o 10 Jutd nations from Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.|sume her cc in music ¢ P the new parochial residence. The to- elected members, took the oath of of- | which provides for the changing of the | e here December 26, were taken to| New and Up-to-date Hotel in every the ihesonal & 4 tic. and cholce gut 1n New York al expenditures, including amounts | fice. as did also Dr. Omer Larue and | entire police department every two|the Lisbon shore, hence the deaths particular. atternoon. | and friends un- | Miss Hattle Taylor has returned af- | ¥2 SXPentittres, tcluding emoults | Raiph Tefft, re-clected for another | ears, “This, according to my mind, is | are recorded In Lishon, IKA 9. LEWIS, Propristor. term. Mayor McGarry read his annual | 3 mistake, not in accord with the| These four raise the number of vio- message, whick. was as follows: growth of the city or the spirit of the | jent deaths from Griswold to seven ter a few d visit with her brother, | Pald 1 out’of¥ George unfinished residence, were $13,767.22. ke .| The financial showing of the year is Instalied. | M. HOURIGAN, Jewets Olty, o v McKenna returned Mgnday iv|regarded as very satistactory. Mayor McGarry's Message. fimes, 1 would recommend the honor- | {or' the year, which i Migh. Puraitnre £ Pythina: in g ) i Officers of St. John's Society. “Following the customary procedure, | D18 common council 1o pefition ;:f;f Critically 1. Crawford Cooking Nanges. 5 1 S ary EN ! roug m ishi Undercaker — St. John Baptist society has elected | I subn:it the following summary of re- | S8 Be W8, P% I SREFEMEN g inr | The report reached the borough on | FURe MR COTERes, 3 By ter R. K 9 ke mma dick and nephew. o gollowing officers for the ensuing | celpts and expenditures in the differ- | CHRFIel, WIS the tea o6 CHVRSHEC | Monday evening, that Calvin Wilco and : Hou prelate, John e Charles B B, Trickett; 3 John N. wil- | 4nd’ Mre vho have been visiting here, re!\""“l‘ € ] R r. U. O. erose | ent municipal departments as shown # i 5 e oy | formerly a resident of Griswold, is MOOSUP HOUSE. lams; K. of Arthur W dnd Mrs. | Monday to Providence. b \\-n,,}éfifif?’“sréfggn} oy éfi:},;fife by the city treasurer's report for the | PRointees Mold office during efelency | .y fcaily iy at his home in Plainfield. |s. 1. King, Prop. H 8. King, Mg Sweet: M. of Niam B Bland: | Clifford Williams returned Monday | first vice president, L. J. Morin; seo. | year ending Dec. 31, 1908: & ! ” Mr. Wilcox is well known here and e wry M. of E., Frank P. Fenton; M. of to Tufts college after two weeks' visit | ond vice president, L. J. Thetrault: TRl A R et An Efficient Chief. | has many friends who hope for his | gpectal attention pald to Commercial orn. ‘Mre, ‘Hannah | with his parents In this city. eaording ‘debii Bt Dudisie: oo J T wish to thank and compliment the | recovery, Mr. Wilcox has the dis- ‘men. Quintard, Mr Wrs. Charles Boyer and son returned | responding _secretary, Dr. C. J. Le- DR acting chief of police for the able| tinction of owning more acres of land Tel. 98-13. Cash on hand, Dec. 31, "07. $430.37 | manner in which he enforced the | in the town of Griswold than any Notss First Hatlonal bauk, ordinance relative to peddlers, hawk- | other property owner. s 1 . January to July, inclusive. 10,500.00 | ars, junk dealers, ete. Holdridge Gritt, employed at the|treasurer, F. X. Bessette; master of A ers, junk dealers, ef | About the Borough. ige of Wo- |00 blacking stand at the station, left | ceremonies, J, B, Bernier; sergeant at [ TaXes collected to Dec. 31, '08 23,938.44 In Conclusion. Frank C, Whitirig, the proprietor of 0 S 8 k. S 5449 Z mham, Mansfield, | yjof a0 0G0 rSiridgeport, where he is to | arms, Am.'Bernier; physician, Dr. C. [Street sprinkling assessments 64411 1. ;50or concludes his message | the ~Elms” took fifteen nice pickerel am of " Putnam. | locate. . Leciaire, Directors, 'D. €agnon, J. [CRIbINg ek with a plea for better* accommodation | from the Asehland reservolr, Satur- nsfield. Mr. and I Bertha Botham of Maneniela|Vesiard: P. Metthe, D, E. Jette! ¥. | Hishwa 63,19 | for the representatives of the press at- | day, - tending sesslons of the ¢ on coun- | itarly Monday morning the borough Mrs, Charles:H. | = Ml h Deaume; visiting committee, J. St. Sabw v after spending a few e; g ; S . Mol the Park Central, a guest of | Germain, J. Belisle, Am. Lemleux, A. o ohepinrind }Tlgh?\.fl) 1,500.00 | cil and Invites the public to he present | electric lights were cut off by the i Dexter, Bob-| yiics Ruth Smith. e U L State of Conn cor- when such meetings are held eaking of a wrist pin. Superintend- Burteatman, & traveling salesman,] il OTSaniEation ‘has. 36,000 1o the | o (ip waxes . The common council will hold the |ent Waters worked alf day Monday. vho has been Visiting his aunt, Mrs.| PURK. | et it s | Interest regular monthly meeting thi¢ (Tues- as a result there were lights at elaw: Shoith, of the Paric Central, re-| ., ho iostallation ot the new aMeers | se ovariviont . 35y) evening. ey Ll g s Sm , of the union St. John the Baptist will gt L Lo R turned Monds be held on January 17, with Hon, A.[E0lice department . from this town, Is in New Haven to- i A day, where e will attend a meeting | Norwich Commercial Sehool TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, Take LAXATIV Jets. Druggists refu fo cure. E. W. GROVE on each box. o Norwich after a visit at her | ¢ ; financial secretary, F. Vaudry* home on Union street. treasurer, J. N. Lavallee; assistant Mr. and MIS. | Mond . Charles S. Jones | fathe & Tab- t fa MURRAY'S 3 A thorough, practical P. Bissonnette as installing officer. | iy clerk’s office . ¢ thisiotiae s - ity court 44 S - |E el bl " i DM‘"ELSON New Teacher Appointed. i — """ | Michael Ladoux and Peter Lambert|of the employing printers, and will | » g i WILLIMANTIC, COKN. izl gl Hundreds Assemble at Funeral Sery- |, Miss Bertha Stevens, 4 graduate of | Total . st Start for Togus. {go_from thers to Hartford for the | Broadway Theatre Bldg. X undreds . 5 " Y N i 0] g gession o he legisl~ture anrc Henry B. 2 Farmington, Me., normal school, | Notes First ahonal ’hank, pening s . g i 5 wa o 0 ices of John Healey—Brothers Meet | as been engaged to teach in the fifth | January to July, inclusive. § rdoux, 67, and Peter Lam. | the inauguration of Governor Lilley on ¥ Lineral Was Meid 2t After Forty-three Years—Charles E.| grade of the School street school. Street sprinkling assessment two veterans of the Civil war | Wednesday. = = RN “r an l' 5 ! Ferguson Held in $500 Bonds. Social and Personal. Highway and sidewalk ac- ‘ed many years in Putnam, | ( Two large audiences flled the old |, ppy & BACK, Attorney-at-Law, 3 = Keach and| g+ J- Morin was in Putnam Sun- Eryaiy . lhen Mon to enter xl,ff;:n,\-\n}f—!:\.:?x,fl"fl e 1 s B e PATENTS HE SKI presentatives H. Keach an : { home a Me. Li s e The’ yai I eniens. sives Fire department member -f a Ve throug as Keach will go to Hartford to- | atitying, S. Chenette of Woonsocket, R. for the benefit of the parish, Charles os, & ddy (Tuesday) to be -present at the R i Daaam Police depart | mont regiment and Lambert as a mem- | for the | s Protect your tdea. Handsome 68- i3 incomparabi in 'xé"”s\.’fi: opening of the le ture_ g e B ATE AaR s I, expens ber of a Rhode Island regiment, bl “_,f‘i“guigeb’;‘;‘x{‘fi"_{l:fi‘\;f;,:_M page Guide Baok Free. a e lexion.” Try 1*. only 250. Mige Cisn Ta e H—;“""’}”m;‘;g]z!l.g”m ay visitors in Grosven- | SIInE fund - su». 1o | Max Gordon Company Takes Out| ., Hanielson. Phoeaix Block, Danleison, Conn friends | “"Mr. ‘and Mrs. Galus Hubbara of | Street department . 4 License. e New Principal in Charge. oct1TuThS is now in progress. An occasion ard Crosby and Carl Crosby of | Providence were guests of Mrs. Hub- | Street lights The Max Gordon corporation, junik| rhe Riverside Grammar school re- h i RSP, West Medford, Ma the | bard’s uncle, Anthony Ames, over |ty clerk's salary have taken out a clty 1eenec. | opencd on Monday, after the Christ- which for bargain giving has'no equal | \{/j[jfer Horse Goods v s, Mage Ao City treasurer's sala ss in Danielsoi, | mag recess. Prinelpal Harold F. in the whole year. Hundreds of won- Johii B, tte 1s entertaining his | T lies* bridge club met Mondav | Janitor's wes in Connectl- | Jackman arrived Saturday and took : sister-in . Philias Bessette of | evening with Miss Clara Stevens at|Xuel and ¢ . charge at the opening of the school derfully good offerings are now pre- | F ne p A complete | Pawtt | the mome of Mrs. A . Armington, | Council chamber contract Burglary at Elliott. Mr. Jackman, is staying at the home Council chamber’s s riff George S. Holbrook ¢ ’ e | aszortment” of B both stable | . Al Miss Gretta C; Mrs. Wil . Perii s 5 | Deputy of Mrs. Eugene Edwards, and expects sented at truly bargain prices. So (ani screat. The pla s | Ade 5 R s i f S S | Sk on hand, Dee. 189.94 | was at Elliotts Monday investigating a | Hrs. Jackman later, don’t fail to take full advantage of : e B IHK\H\‘“"‘" and S | day, attending the funeral of a friend, Total $40,283.40 b!;lx{:lr. R L::Y',)"I ud“{ra.“r; i h‘fl e Installing Water Wheel. L the many cf r i . Street. Williman tic. Shot Big Fox. . H. Armington leaves today Monsars & Skhesh 49| which was entered a acked. Sinted i B SRR o &, fow y chances for money saving g.», Brooklyn re- ) for Dorchester, Mas Municipal Deb! Railrcad Detectives at Work. da ;l on unr'oum of the tnstalation of YO DI AN Snex co:'::”,. “Trave with US and S which this sale places before you. HIRAM N, FENN tly wsuring fifty-four <t of Mrs. Frank Han The present debt of the city as ‘_Dkwx- x\ym-*‘;n the -"!dm-;'m;v";rw }Axf water wheel ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. Women's $10.00 Coats $ 6.50 i hes from tip to tip. | at shown by report is as follows ork, New Haven and Hartford rall- Pu O Ty TAKER .and EMBALMER.| Mrs. Henry Clark of Broad street | ing circle met Mon- | gtate {mprovement bonds, $40,00 road were in Putnam Tuesday inves:l ARE A TR o i Women's $2000 Coats § Chusch 8t Wlmaate oF thoss Drove ‘Mowly after n with Mrs, E. H. Jacobs. | ginking fund account of $9,504.1 ing the recent station robberies IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSITIVE Womer ts $10.09 : o B quotations were given at | g3 0. s section. e e s = taly Aadilent e illness, hygt $30,495.90. | About the sse of yeur shes. 1's some satisfaction | . En's 0 Sufts ‘$17.60. — e LT Reduction in City Debt. e T to know that many people ean wear sh For ne . BROTHERS MEET . Miss Alice Jacobs and Miss Mar- jorie Tatobs afe spending a few days | Before going further 1 wish to men- GoLEmDEDEING e, ales M Rty PIANOS Reunion of Theodore and Isaac| | clally the foregoing report shows a Mr. and Mrs. Nelson King. | Shoes pinen. Alleccs. Poot-Rase Sold everywhere, 2e. Semp! v | Ssia, ™ 1 Rr BY B | JEWELER SHAW, Fotnam, Gonn. Bedard. t is in New York attend- | reduction of the city debt, resuit for wutomobile show. which T wish to sincerely thank my| Mr. ani -Mrs sociates in charge of the different DENTIST | y Young and Miss Kather- Yard-wide Brown Shee g 4, | Isaac Be { ‘\ | | | | | r in Mt. Vernon, N, Y. They return to |tion that while no department t e . Dr F C JACKSON "A"" Scparation of Forty-three Years | I MC Vernon, N ¥, They refurn to|ton that Nl ont wan stinies finan. | To Be Informally Celebratsd Today by | Sitet "sad"ur, smine in | . { Painless Extracting and { returned 1o their school work | governmental departments =for ~their e person who has once experiénced | Bolaen Beown, Sheciie: « S iers, ure enjoying each other's so- | ck, Md., on Mon able and economical management o sure of a cup of delicious “Sa- [~ . Stauty 8 e 42 qung a Specialty the latter's home in Daniel. | s e g A a is_not easily persuaded to | e a ting, a.yard | O g s | king only seven years of | day w th his family. The agreement entered Into in 1905 Holiday Guests Depart | accept a substitute. 10 | ——READ—— hey parted at their betw n the city of Putnam and the| 1. James M. Kent return Outing Flannel, a yard 6e t ed Dental Parlors, 752| to | New York, New Haven and Hartford |yori on Monday after spending New| There is no case on record of a coush, | Bed Blankets, ‘& patridid M iimantic, . augéTThS west, | Miss “Annie’ Day, who spent the|railroad relative to the new station, [ yor® i I e Tor, una 1 cold or la grippe developing into pnen The Keys'one slore S Crochet Bed Spreads, $9c. ) r a time and | hol recess in Woonsocket, has re- | South Main street extensicn and Froni | x5 cens "in Church street onla after WErS Bafey nd Tar bas Pillow Cas S 2 then locate ir nd. Theo- | turned. | street bridge improvement, and for | yies’ Louise Cla een taken, as it cures the most obsti- | llow Ca Beat Coffee dore_finally settled i souri coun- | Miss Minnie Farron returned Mon- | which the city voted to pay the sum of | g o 1l on Monday te, deep seated coughs and co FRIDAY ADV. Sl S | | osalaas, aud & & FLONpet < | dgy fo het S $20,000, is settled, both parties having hristmas vacat! | Why take anything else? The Lee & | nd some with the terms of the con- ranchman. He i s i kol { somp Danlelson, means big bargain prices Bleached Table Damask, a yard 21c, | 1 the ast | |t > Mrs, Ella Clarke, u | Osgood Co. # gunrantec we | | STAFFORD SPRINGS. 1 Harmonious Co-operation. an Haryotts has returna T Tt Cle AR LR, e ot 7R | Installation—New Teachers in| TO the members of the honorable pringfield after visiting her aunt THE JNDER PRICE SALE LLLE’I‘IN POINTERS ee e | STEARNS & ROSEBROOKS, | ALPHONSE CHARTIER | Grange Instaliation—New Teachers in | .ommon council I wish to say that at | Mrs, C. H. Kelley, on Grove street the | pow at The Boston Dry Goads Store, | | | 7 Railroad Willimantic, Conn, | — the Schools. the beginning of the present vear, on ek | St osc. \ - Closed. *| Given Degree of Doctor of Philosophy o - | arcaniine ofier, T Malls & Poqhest ihat Mabel Clarke returned to|to the customer on seasonable goods. e Table Napkins, a G wia at Rome. At the meeting of the Grange this| gy put aside partisan feeling when ampton, Mas<., and Miss Jo- | Every departn in the store bears BEtoe T Tamag _— (Tuesday) evening the following offi- | Lonsidering all matters that might ine Clarko to New Foston on Mon- | the cut price marks. i | NEWMARKET HOTEL, iotlon: Towaitn | JIn the distr gers will be installed: Master, J. M.| ome before you for consideration. I fter the holiday recess spent with | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE 715 Boswsll Ave. inen 1 PA I I IQON S 4 Gassical year Fatuod ; | take this occasion to personally and |their mother on South Main strect | Main St. Danielzon, Linen Toweling, a 3 n unive ) | sincerely thank you for the manner in _Morse and 1 son *of | Tapjes I Keech, Mgr First-class wines, liquors snd clgars. Best Shirting Print \\ ot confections. | of the missiona n;a;if;x‘;"‘?x‘rfi“fi""k -;;’:[“ which you have acceded to my requ are guests of \]v ! = - Meals .Jnd W;I'-h‘ rn‘rnhu l_orr.v:c“ (: X Prints hen u k 0 " S8: h < secc o b aln, 5 . 8. A. electe in ilkinson obn uckle, Prop. il Pest Daric Frint | S omn i f hteriaining hiak | scanfu in’ noling sccond gl bk " tressurers Mes E . ALY | ydodiany Tk e £ S ek it | { TR | ke e e o Chambrays, rd §c aus > is “complete | prizes and five e m,:‘j',’, secretary, Miss Mabel Edson; ¢ gate- | {hia same impartial way s your pre-|° Miss Lena Bosheaur has returned 0| and_enjoy & day In the fresh alr. Be gham, a yard 6c. Pure Ice Cream. You| At the same c keeper, Luther Crawford; Flora, Mrs.| gecessors. While it is-my wish to be | worcester after spending two weeks | T lots of beautiful places with« HAM AND CHEESE. Yard-wide Percales, a yard 10c the most | or Danielson the Gegree of | I H- Plumb; Ceres, Miss Ruth Dun- | a5 prief as possible, there are certain | s the guest of Miss Elizabeth Clarke | The best place In Norwich to huy 2 e am; Pomona, Miss Isadore Dunham; | recomraendations that I feel are of such | in South Main street. | Gardner's Lake, Bailoy's Ra Pressed or Minced Ham or any kind for all in-|jachelor of philos He has been | Two-yard lengths of Bru t A Care | ere tested—thus | o student r the pas v assistant steward, Mrs. J. P.|yita] importance that T wish to bring s Florence Sargent returned to| Hill and others. We've got tha | of se Is at Mrs, Tt 's, 18 p-})m u,l;m TEen HEMpe Sr (o g i‘. student at Rome for the past three | Brown. arganist, Mrs. H. F. fad)r. | Thir Tohues You T Golildceath Ml e e el tor ‘Sucn’ trips, and the prices ;‘umm PR, LV e e and one-half yard lengths of | v u rich, fres b Cresm 1o our *factors. LR ] Opening of the Schools. she will resume Jer duties as teacher | will be right. to buy of no ore eise. A trial order Tapestry Carpeting for Gsc. Just 'phone us and we can furnish| FUNERAL. ! The. public’ and ‘parochial: sskiools | viyySnAe0e Imbrovemaent Needad. of Greek and Latin in Mrs. Von| MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenus | will :ake you & permanent customer. Crex Rugs, 9 by you with any quantity or flavor you | opened “Monday morning for the win- | TFirst, the installation of an aded Marsh's sc:ool on Beacon sircet, 308 $14.50, wish—as well as brick Ice Cream or John Healey. | ter term. Miss Carolyn K. Hubbard of | SeWerage to carry off the flith that is |y 4ng Mrs. Frederick Whitney have iy "1t $30.00, | f2Ncy_moulds The largest fune congregation | Middietown, o graduate of M. Holyoke, | oW polluting the surface water drair | iuined to Germantown, Pa. al'sr ; 2 TPenoll Pablats, thes 20F 106" | . | PATTISON'S, 736 Main St., er dssembled in St. James' church | SuC ceeds irs, Dunfield in the [ et g S "‘K‘,"'&“Lrfi:;:“j;‘m"‘_ Vlsiting Mre. F. E. Burnette for ten HEY ”’Ifl Inmmh Ilfikll l nfflss [;0., b i M I seraani Sike 4ttended the funeral services of John | School, and Miss Ida E. Barrus of Ash- | 9 e | aays Best quality Sewing Silk, 100 yards t22d Willimantic. Oonn, {iEflended the foneral mervices of John | 0%, 1S new teacer o the Crystal | thing i done speedily for betterment o T AR Tableware, tor Tc. — — B et T A She sk | ake disteict an epidemic is liable to ensu r JEWETT CITY g iy R ¢ g 2 1 which er ~ (vm N v |being between forty and fifty connec . Chandeliers, Yacl immings Women's $6.00 Waists for §7.59 iLMDRF HEPARD, Roux was celcbrant, more than six| Putnam Druly of Brooklyn, N Y., |boing between forty ahd afty Conve o erer and Kestaurant, & SHEPAR! {hundred relatives and friends of the | $pent last week with friends in ‘Star- | FOW [RENC 8 OHETE, i, €€ Three Viclent Deaths and Three Sud- and such things Refinished. (8. sc080rs . to Sefslons & Himon déceused assisted. The entire central | ford el 7 i ; €9 to 87 Chestnut St., Norwich, Conn. h H (\ I“ 2% ors . to ions ) tite e ihe | GHUrel was vesetoon ] Unpaid Taxes Should Be Collected. den Deaths During 1908—Critical 57 Broadway. Fots {1 I A Urrav L0, | h| b d f | n t for the members of {lie organizations Second, T recommend that action be | iliness of Calvin Wilcox—School Agents Ladies’ Homo 1 P tm dimers an ungra: | rec Drs, \x‘a}'“' ’\\hh h Mr. Healey 5 Jh!l:\(vd.{"'{n 3 it nd dreii of ok i-\kf]flv m'ejr’n the ¢ ll“v on uf_"\;n; Opens With New Principal. mivtieiaeppprp—, | “—L——"‘;— s s e Journal Paper “Bhe funeral procession escorted | Mrs. J. itts and children of Rock- taxes. The commiltee appointed s & Patterns, 60-62 North Street. @o the church by the entire fire de- | dale, Mass, Were recent guests of 1o- | o look the matter up will submit a re- | i records of Town Clerk W ll7 “!U IION"I‘ NEED Attractive Line o ans( pe inec which Mr. Healey was | cal relatives. port at the next meeting. I trust you | oy o e s th P = a2 BT SRR fores wiobesmenrrak - L M RARS A "Chiet A. P, Wocdwara| The Dight school opened fhe winter §7ili e ready to give this matter ray N e iy e JaaiSam e stvetae e & wn“el‘ M]"lncry £ : members 0f Court | lenn Monday nfght, after a vacation | consideration in order that the hooks | gwayiv' of this place fell from the | adyertising Hanlsy's Peerless Ale, the L. M. REED JAMES C. SMALL A, and d {0 Two weeks. ¥ho_ attendance. this may be cleared up. For some time | railroad pridge July 27; Wiltred La- | best ale m SRRl almolately s s . " from Rose of Lima council, ¥ | Winter js much less than It was a year | there hag been some very disquieting | Moine of Glasgo was drowned Feb- | pure, but we sell other things that are | MICG BUCKL“'S. 308 Main St ‘has the agency for the Travelers Life | Putnam lodge of Elks and the Bar- | “80. {rumors afloat as to the irregularity of | ryqr, Mary Eliza L. Whipple of | just as pure o 5 and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct., ?nd manksmflh and “awm Hfipamng bers’ union and master barbers of | T T the assessed valuation on our grand|Voluntown died from accidental lau- D. J. McCORMICK, dec11d the .United States Health and Dinfelson, Putnam and other nearby Naugatuck.—The promoters of the |list. danum poisoning February 1. There| g, 919 30 Franklin s" e | — - s g lie Mloral forms were numer. | new dramatic stock company which Tax List Should Be Published. re three sudden deaths. W. T. A A P . | AT SHORT NOTICE. l“m and beantiful was fo have been formed in Nau Therefore. 1 ~ecommend (hat the tax | Spence of Lynn was taken from the | g e ey ,,,.,,.,,“E vognerbes the putiic: e e SEIEE B dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, M for rates and full particulars. Box 221. Willimantic, Ct. | Bank virests = = = = « = Willimantic. At the “conelusion of the mass N tuck have decided to abandon the idea | list he published in the annual report|5.09 p. m. train here August 1. hav-| mastern Gennecticut squal to The better than_throug: the adverties Margaret Sullivan sang Face to Face, for the present. of the city in order that the taxpayers, ing died cn route from Norwich; letin for business t.."‘“f...u of The Bulletin. e 7 -