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FWilli : i P R 2 n & circular letter sent out by Cap- in and Mrs. A. H. Withee «f the vation A for $50 to -alleged theme Attorne; and | , thanks are exprosse: W":fli_fl_flc 835 s’a. 'rh:“::;-./nu returnable. be- m-u Summit stree Stairs—Her o the people of Putnam for the many OBITUARY. fore Justice of the Peace- Samuel B. Calm | days. > kindnesses exhibited « toward th The letter also 'Boston Stere 5 ml.“'l!fl. CENN. r | Christmas. Harvey on the 3d of January. The Mr. 4nd E'_ G. Blake and R ot m“fi‘n gince | HARRY E. writ was issued from the office of At- :‘;’é ::v:.::"wfi;::ot w.iter biman s g B 4o 3 e ‘éfi'r? L m‘l’:tl('rnm -*: been expended -:5'«'-'-‘:' the army of: Case, died Friday afternon at her Holiday Postoffice Hours. iatered. e Sxre. Eilon W, Blake of West- flcers have heen able to do this be-| - - e B R :ordne in ll;llxn‘!fleld Cent:lr. Mn.dC; ¢: The Christmas sohedule will be || Monday evening at 6.30 o'clock the | erly, R. L housekee) e‘n-ok the entire cost of supporting |h; Protect your 1dea. ‘Handsome 63- She was a native of Mansfield. | TV, . el o 2. | Gitiribution of presents to all. Tues- | have gone to Andover to spemd the t and salaries. Today Captain und hoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. oif | rent’ and Aughter of Samuel L. and Mara J. | M. and open at 6 p. m. The clty &nd | 4,5 Rev. Peter MacQueen will deliver | holiday with Mrs. F. L Case. ‘Alder- M8 0% | Mrs. Withee will dlstribute a Christ- | 0ctVTuThS (Davit) Eaton, There survive a broth- o 3 " | his second lecture under the auspices.| man C. C. Case and family also spend mas dinner to many of the poor of the [T~ o & & and = sisier, Eugene Baton and | livery and there:will be but one col- | ¢ the Grex, club at § o'clock, entitled | Christmas there. city. : ial M.{' &. Miss Theresa Eaton, both of Mans- on. The Africa of Roosevelt. . * — ul " WE WISH YOU What is being styled the game of MERRY . rural carrfers will make but one de- < . Travel Heavy. wid AN Vaudeville at the Opera House. e Raymond Jones, chauffeur for Mrs. ‘heard Mrs. Crowded passenger trains were il Cyclers to Play W. H. S. A Night in Myltlcln:: Rpiadd s | P ATt il Rgplgvinelts 1 B R VT of B b rule on Friday and all of them drew. - 10 Cents a Pound = v Bppt R e iy SakAERset: at 1he | - TOUIMIAY Constaple W, 3/ HA d s several days with hia petems, i | Ames found M extra coaches. The, service was, hap- night and matince engagement sl 1h¢ |attached a plano at the home ot Daniel and Mrs. C, S. Jones o +| Ames, found Mrs. Inman lying at the | pily, more régular than on Thanks- at THE KEYSTONE STORES Tnd was Accorded 8 very good house. Dlas the result Of the tnsti- | formerly of this clty. . o cellar stairs, her clothing | giving day, and the regular cunbing | Dapjelsou, “heini the year is booked for this evening in the Y. M. C. A gymnasium be;we;n City Cyclers and_the o the patrons who have beén hungering o n sk school ' basketball | tor Just such an attraction for some | %5 & Mot gopturiey: aiiauitne 10 : : s B these fives, owing to the fact that a i . 5:} Mirs- Nellie 1, Snsaap ©'5e idently fallen nearl number of the club’'s fives were for- mer stars of the high school. e of e At ia generally | This afternoon’in the Y. M. C. A.|p.J. Danahey Jan. 3, 1910, Incident to | - itors. conceded to be about as fast as any | &ymnasium there is scheduled a bas- CHRISTMAS M. Flahert tutlon of a elvil sult of A. A, Trudeau ., |otill burning. After extinguishing the | schedule was well maintained, D. M. Fiaherty to recover a claim DAL SN - 1 e e O tarsis oy oaed Notes of the Holiday. [ g v Friday was a big day for Putnem o ot 3 4 the entire length | dealers carrying holiday lnes, There . . : plagio o e removod, from the house | " “Midnight Visit of Carol Singers 1o | of"the stairs wnd 7 the entive length | o o acores Of buyers in from the sur- 'hm to Trade in Jewett Ci Acorns vs, Olympias. D ible before Justics of Ahe, Peate] Town Farm and Jail—Holiday Vi head on the cement floor of the cellar. | rounding small places and they crowd- ed the trolley cars, Armfuls of bun- The quality of the vaudeville pleased sept8d little time, dles were ‘the rule and there will be this, Helen Flaherty, a minor, through ey 1 t the | ketball between the Acorns, that Y 1 d- | and particles of the cement had many happy children this morning. : combination ever turned out @ e | ketball game betwe her next friend, Daniel M. Flaherty, Henry Getty of Worcester Is spen been The 4 -y o gt t- DR. )" M. KING, -The Store Will Be h e time and t | well known bunch that did so well last ts, Mr. | vound into the flesh of the face. local school at one time and are just | w wn bun brings replevin suit against Constable | ing the holiday with his parents, Mr. | EFPRC, ST e M e B Christmas Day at present playing in top notch form, | season and put the trimmings on the | Hasti in e and Mrs. Eloi Getty. and Miss SBtevens carried o Pt they should be able to trounes | Grex club last year, and the Olym- B eI R O Snaw T, i Mrs. Elof GElY, ter ts with|Mrs. Inman upstaire ang summoned | at reasonable prices. Good turkeys DENTIST B e Jeam the highest rung of | pias of Jewett City, Nothing is known | ay afterpoon and the plano removed | friends in Danlelson today. Dr. Frank P. Todd and Dr. Rienzi Rob- | Were sold at 30 cents a pound; chick- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. their Jadder of ambition would have | of the real strength of the visiting five from storfige to the home of the plain- | Alfred A Niehards of Boston is|inson. They found the body, arms and | ens retailed at 30 and 22 cents and | Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn. been attained. The teams will prob- i locally, but if reports are true a good, | tiff, ¢ spending Christmas with relatives in legs of the lnjured woman a mass of ive geese were also offered at the | e ) 0308 5 ably be made up of the following play- | fast exhibition will be given. The case is returnable before Jus- | Danielson. burns. /The burne on Mrs. Inman's latter figure. ce_hours 9. =, » m. ers: = tice of the Peace Curtis Dean at 10| Rev. and Mrs. Denton J. Neily are | back were especially severe. The phy- The annual meeting of the Putnam | Palnless extraction. Thread City Cyclers—Capt. Kelley, | Cyclers Have Christmas Celebration. |oclock f1 the forenoon Dec. 3ist. The entertaining Mr. &nd Mrs: J. A. Walker | sicians _were engaged untll an early Theft Detecting soclety is to be held | Telephone 40. dec13d Card, Lyman, Wood, Woodward, Park- | myo mpreaq City Cyclers held their | papers incident to the cases were I of Arlington, Mass. hour Friday morning attending the in- | €arly in January. er_and Bruce, Sued from the offices of Attorneys| Albert Fournier of Norwich has been Juries. fle Mrs. Inman remained | The annual Christmas entertalnmest| SELLING AT ONE-HALF PRICE. Richmond, Burns, Vanderman, Leon- ard, Jordan, Green and Downer, . E L een Gecided who win|last evening. Aw ssususly jered DO Library Closed. SoMr. and M. . and. Ms, Robert | Day-Kimball hospital at Putnam Fri- | the voung peo referee the game. Monday : you will annual Christmas eve celebration with was school—Captain | 27! PG ramings, that so | Samuel B, Harvey and Thomas J. Kel- @ recent visitor with frigpds in Dan- | Pestly comeoitns; abe’ was unable t0 e e A nre s a Christ: | I am closing out everything in m delight the boys at the club's rooma|ley TeEPeCEVEF, 808, 4 'Mre, B, L. Bafley and son|She was to have been taken to the | mas tree and a varlety-of games fo: store ot e s B i nery. .Jlle. Beaur rd. e. Gwynne of Peacedale, R. L, for Christ- |42y morning, but her condition became | At St. Mary's ¢hiurch this (Christ- ber of members was present and many so serious that it was decided not to | mas) morning, masses are to be ccle- FOR SALE. of the gifts tendered and Teceived pro- The library at Windham Center will find all — > mas. . g Stock of Louis Feiner Attached for the | VoXed & ::;fzn:z:h«l R S ol ;‘;;‘:'.;L:z;:z, ?Z‘:r:"‘,’ one. week | ™3 .14 Mrs. Frank U. Schofield of |zemove her from the home of Mr. ""p?.‘a' t}nok n}:;-.c at six o'clock. Automobile and boat. Both in first Third Time. furnished by various artists of the et s Worcester are guests of friends inDan- (Ames, 66 years | Milioury, Masey Tor b ™ | class condition. Price each, 995. 6. J. A third attachment was placed up- | club’s own superb minstrel company. No Garbage Collection. felson. S Mount | of age T8 Tived 10 e o ey oo uoBesadiis.s Bottomly, ot the stock of Louls Fetner Friday |Last night's jollification was upon an| fThere will be no collection of gar- Miss Katherine Danielson of Mount | of s8¢, T8 Tvec o Danlelon for v JEWETT CITY by Constable W. J. Hastings in ra- |even more elaborate plan than that of | page today because of Christmas, but Holyoke collexehu at her home in Dan- | 8%} years, Gur e s ey WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for ! vor of H. Shapiro of New York city [a year ago, and the happy crow;i made | the city collectors will make their lelson t;;fl«eh: ;l\g:‘y‘e;ezerném witli- | Providence. > Chri 3 H‘.d at Baptist E?lumhl- Inde‘l[{lu(-xl‘fl’\q records. We A istm e e e e | ThE ot BT $1S SRIOHINEDOSRLIH 3\;:':«1- scheduled Yo today upon Mon- ormal achool is at her home and Chmireastitasl Siniay -Soheols ,;':‘;,,.:;;gfl;, “;“N;‘:.v Sy PHANEUF & GEOFFRAY, | Christmas Season Church Service: — D eree L. Barber of Yale s with PUTNAM ~2rietrs 3E Darels. Girole—Vartous | Tonctr TRt T oI ’ Special services will be held’ at the A General Holiday- his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Clarence H.| o — Notes. oA " First Congregational church Sunday.| With but a few exceptions all places | Barber, for the olidays. dmond Pepin’s Burns Prove Fatal— » The New Fashions in Fall Millinery. The Christmas exercises at the Bap- AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, |The church is especially decorated for | of business will be closed today—| Miss Florence Danielson, an agsistant | Salvation Army Reports for Year— Holiday We have the very newest ideas Ia DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. the glad occasion. The pastor, Rev.|Christmas. Instructor at Brown _university, is H tist church on Friday evening were HAIS GOODS A §PECIALAT. W. & Beard. will take as his theme spending the holiday recess at her :"‘Y Holiday ~Guests—Christmas | oxcellent. The cantata was especially [ *hapes. wp-to-date colorings ané fe- ey : of for the morning service The Pall'!’o( Personals. home in Danielson. ve Festivals. gn. “‘?‘hmflfi"'{“ of Mrs. A, M. ;Iflnt l:llA'Ill: be :.":‘r at c:;-u 1t . treet. the Shepherds. The singing will in-| Phik 00d was| Will C. Balley of Boston is with his g rown. o owing programme | fall. . Roy nery re. Me- lo Atws of Valley street u ¥ Nathan Waldo Kennedy, formerly of | was used: Prayer, pastor; recitation, |chanic St, Jewett City, Conn. ooctisd Goods at Big Trade at (he . .. 2e? $J ONLY ONE “BROMO QUININE.” Mrs. Byl Wil - Mechanics Dep t, SEOTE | rne e LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. | erafieid: ia. g/ fer g Mt 2 % 790-704 Mals St, Willimantie, Ot. Reductions When in quest of -’r‘,‘,’“’B“?,‘{‘:ai?”05‘.’:1‘;‘27;,}”‘,'5"&"'«':& ‘-l:d on Hanks Hill Friday on business. mh:r- Mrs. Hattle R. Bailey, for| pyingm “writes local friends that he | A Merry Christmas to All Alice Gil e ¥ . - stmas. o i 3 The Birthianst te King by Kol ncipal John 3. Maddex s spend- | - Gharies B. Franklin and Harry J. is_located in Canton, O. bert; motion song, Off to Slumberland,| Aex 70 SER THE Souvenir China Da Pri wi ing several days in New York. peCharies B Tramklin 25d MY on| oMo, George W. Perry and chiidren, | Ruth Davle, Francls Brown, Myrtis|piates’ that we are Friday. 8 a3, o trs. L. 3. Morla are enter- | tives in New York for Christmas. Richmond Gardner; original Christm T N o Xt New | DF. 8nd Mrs. Freeman A, Libby are | poem, Charles Trving Babcock: excr | Jewett CIt7. entertaining their son, Arthur Libby. |cise, Shepherds and Magi, four chil- 1] one Gertrude and Gilbert, are with rela- | Johnson, Tyler Gilbert, Doris M)'otlug_«;‘und ufhouru"ntgf;;r:.ll E}:m oy are beautien. G. J. BLAN Look for the signature of E.W. GROVE. o220 York. s b e Tsed the ‘world dvar'to ouse s ¢oif Inj .y Q. Mrs. A. C. Greone are with| L Michael = Kitterage' is __ spending [uren, Louise Davis, Esther Frinck. El-| JEWETE CITY CANDY KITCHER, . 2k Michaal Sullvan of Hop River | M e tracit, Noid, fof the |Clriatmes. with reldiives. at Clintoo, [ie6 Willcox, Tther Gray: four shep-| You will find in_connection & first — Friday. holidays. e or A YRR " |Deras, Tyiee Gibert, Roval Babock:| izt [eaiaurant, Home mads pastey N LITIE:! S Christopher Andrews has gone to luber . Car as sen mon: ner, ancls rown; CE]::»‘::J;{ ree:x’ltAs Thesre'l‘:ll‘:;‘]‘:: nMr!» Gvgrse S. Elliott of Prospect | Maine to spend the holldays with rel- 5’.’}:‘,::5' '0.'1’:;:;:;" h.fr‘rflrd.l‘flf;l‘;m‘ g-:;xe- wlé:n -:;m rsl::;séeflckm;!el.c;:-a?ne ? H res BOUNIRE | street 15 the guest of velatives in Ad- |atives. Lalk 3 unders: % oyl gy ny article, or A0 o | ams, Mass, for Christmas. Fred Jacques, boss painter for the|his health. When Santa Wasn't Looking, FEarlé - piTed Jacques, boss painter f0f the| ’George W. Perry has returned to |Palmer; cantata, The Hope of the in Price. v P. A. Schnelder; chorus of pens imemdihss 10 2 wli st W RY Miss Elise Lincoln of New Haven, | home in Moosup, ill with grip. Putnam, after spending several days | World, QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. DELIC AClES JAMES HARRIES, e e GIndss Burronghs of Past Or- | on & business trip to Miadletown, mixed voices with organ and piano ac- | g 0t Te LTl T e Priess The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper formerly of this city, is the guest of | Miss Gladys EUETOREls of Tt 0vs| Mz ‘and Mra Joseph Maynard of | companiment introductory _chorus, Opera House Block, Willimantic, Conn. " paee . e frlvndi 1 towa'£ot & brief WAy, e Nbuns A Dgsteteoh. Wit et il vetethln & Dasty of | Ring Forth, Yo Bells: pact 1. The| low. ‘Tebaseo and-igase. W3 etk dec13d ot <. come fo us. Miss Luucy Perhing of Bouth Goven- | Mrs, Cady Carpenter and Miss Char, | twenty one relatives and friends at |Shepherds; part 2, The Wise Men; | ley. septd A ke ol A e B SO, O e |ttt Gaenter i e e e | 23, TS UL teaer SER"E ELer 2 Sania: Tenhs i fn 1 1 14 i i s p - % A l, . iyt v R s v Heliday es guest of relatives for the holidays. | der of the winter In Hartford '\ [ 1n Ane schools of Willimantic, s with | The distribution of _gitts from the| %} Parties ; 5 her parents, Mayor-elect and Mrs. | Christmas tree followed. churches. ete., supplied. Agent for the for the Holiday Trade. ley musle, 10c & eopy. Willlam . i N helle, N. Y., it 1a- A large assortment of faney box| Mr and M”Ef“xt!"a‘f‘;‘;fi'fim,:g iy el ey ing rela- | 40 hibald Macdonald, for the holiday | Charles Armstrong acted as Santa | MeK! Bonns Hfon, Gmg'nc"f&ma“ 3"6 1. N London is | Tecess. a: Johnstone, Jewstt City. onbons, Ribbon and Hard Candy, Our 3 . Gufld of Windham Cen- | George Lyon of New London is . . . - own manufacture. Best in the city. P ! ) the P. ¥. Murray is spending the holi- i H- E. READE, p oo spending Chfistmas at the home of his PLG Py o STt Daalelion. Congregational Sunday School Festival e SRR R i B3 ; Usef“l ‘ ~ | 717 Main Street, end Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct., a=d The exercises at the Congregational p}al.remu, Mr. and Mrs. George Lyon, of the Willimantic. 734 Main St, Willlmantie, Ct, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams of 73 West Side. - Christmas Party. church were held on Friday evening, | select your material from our eholce dectd Odk stoost are spending Christmas with | _Arthur Call of Boston is /spending| . ang Mrs. M. M. Dwyer am en- | the music being under the direction of gosx °.¥‘;-_“""‘>,', ’,’,‘f;'-l. Cammice Tt Miss Elfzabeth Beardwood. The pro- sons’ and (ders’ supplies lnt relatives of Mrs, Williams in Eling- thb]holidliy with Mr, and Mrs. G. H. ton. tertaining today Mr. and Mrs: R. J. of mi Meay. Seew Britain: Miss Marguer- | ramme follows: Chorys, school; pray- | Church. Jaweit 'ty s Call. — Miss Alice Abel, teacher in the grad- i . 'W. H. Gane; primary, S — L. M. REED Tet me demonsfrate 10 you the| yr .o arrs Witiam 3. Hastings |ed school, is at her home in Stafford | ite Rwyer, Pawtuckers Boh s T iatons . Mabel. Kanahan: JRWRTT OITY mOTEL has the agency for the Travelers Life p and daughter, Miss Verna M., are hol- | Springs for the hoiidays. ouncl L A * | song Glee clul recitation, William 0y ot NEW OVERMNB - Councitman James Clark, Jersey City. by New. and Up-to-daie Notel fn every ay guests of Q. D. Brown and fam- Elder Brown to Preach. & ong, Miss Soule's class: particutar Gift from Cl uperintendent; song, by Miss IHA ¥. LEWIS. Propriater. Holiday Gifts POCKET CUTLERY, the Uniied BStat Health a A el 4 N = d F. E. Robinson’s b e vt of and x| pONBST P. CHESBRO, litonohis,| risegs arinaic and Marearet Cava- | Sl ke the preacher at’the “Advent | | e mombets 9f fhe (il S Sane e ey 10c to $3.00 ‘8CI880RS and SHEARS, 20c to $1.50 ily tof ‘Fravidenbe. Elder H. H. Brown of Dudley, Mass,, chapel Sunday afternoon. ing In the office of Attorney Charles |class; remarks, pastor; chorus, school > HOURIGAN. dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Wirite naugh of Colchester are visiting their aftel \ g ey have presented Attorney M, | Christmas gifts were distributed after tor rates and full particulars. 1029 Main Street B O O ivais of A avor. | o Ty Mrs. Cosmer Young and Mr. | 1 T eisaier, class. Instructor. & gold | the concert. Jewers owr. Willimantle. C& oy nue, for the holiday. A on Siyrna. Fla. o spend the win- | watch chain and charm as & Christ- Dorcas Circle Elects Officers. e it o it mas remembrance. he annuial election of Dorcas circle| Torm ™ M e or, left ¥ v Jess Cook is visiting relatives in Tree and Entertainment. of the King's Daughters was held at| ‘phones—Store 61-2: house 35-5. MANICURE SETS, $1.50 to $4.00 each. SAFETY RAZORS, 25¢c to $7.50 each. SKATES and SLEDS. Full line MECHANICS TOOLS. CARVING SETS, $1.00 to $8.50 each. SILVER, ALUMINUM, NICKEL and GLASS WARE. LIEK & SAVORY ROASTERS. Full line KITCHEN UTENSILS, The Jordan Hardware Co., Willimaatic, Conn. The A. C. Andrew Music Co. For Artistic Wall Papers E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 Church Street. We will be pleased to estimate on painting or decorating, mnd will guarantee both work and Our Rental Purchase Plan (renting a piano till pald for) is the easiest, safest and fairest for.time-buyers, giving twelve, twenty-four, or thirty-six or forty-eight months’ time in which to complete payments. Free delivery of planos anywhere In New England. Every plano fully market. warranted, kept in tune the first year free of charge. 804-806 Main Street, Willimantic, Telephone connection. A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Blanufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, , Carriages and Wagons for Qarriage and Wagon Repairing Repository and shops Tel connection. officer, left Friday evening to pass . Christinas with his immediate relatives | Frovidence in South Manchester. . the home of Mrs. J. C. Edwards on A\ There was a pleasing event in the |, 3 Fountain Pen from Employes. parlors of the Methodist church on | Anursday evening: The following of: = i N T Fd!mr Burdette C. Hopkins of the| Friday evening, when the annual |y k.. Mrs., W. H. Gane: Mr. and Mrs. James Tighe left Fri- | Windham County Transcript was pre- | Christmas tree exercises were held. | o bl cacretary, Miss Martha Both- . a t Bample Room commected. aay evening o be gone over Sunday |sented a fountain pen as a Christmas | There was a short entertainment Pro- | \eil! eorresponding _secretary, Mrs | Spesial attention peia to Commereiad 3 Mrs, man. with Mrs. Tighe's mother, Mrs. James | remembrance by the employes at the | gramme. William C. Jefters; treasurer,Miss Em- | y, . pragppsg Murray, of Bridgeport. office on Friday, The presentation was i TO BUYERS | made in their behalf by Souvenir W. Sunday School Festival. ma Hull. 5 . Burt Thompson, who hws been 1ald | H. Taylor of Putnam, who read a poem | The annual Christmas entertainment Christmas Party. e——— up for the past two weeks with a se- | prepared for the event.' for the members of the Bible school [ Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clarke are en- vore 'cold At his home on Préspect| To Attend Wedding of Brid 4 |of the Baptist church will be held | tertaining a family party over Christ. street, 48 now nearly recovered. b nd Wedding of Bridesmaid. | ¢1js (Saturday) evening at six o'clock. | mas, including Mra. Elien Cottrell and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Reed will g0 | The Christmas concert at the church is | Miss Alice Cottrell of Jaamestown, R.| to Fitchburg Wednesday to attend the| to be held tomorrow (Sunday) eve- ‘Benjamin S. Cottrell from Charlotte, | We ask Immediate or prospective piano-buyers to fill out blank coupon below and mail to us. We are one of | Miss Helen C. Kelley, who teaches | 3 g edding of Miss Martha L. M . es Cottrel the larsest distribators of planos In | at’ Washington Depot, is visiting her |ana Attorney F. V. Borticx, Dott 0| L diiens s’ Hike’ Masbdeebin | | [Alden. e M o Soseeon | =L - 3 SAGRN Sanclan 0 e . e e at” Wellesiey ol | _Putnam lodge of Elks will ballot on and George Clarke of Jewett City. von DAY AND FANCY coons | intending buyer to kmow about our s 5 |fege and Miss Morgan was bridesmaid | several applications for membership at Borough Note: “Trase with US and Save Momer* EASY PAYMENT PLAN, low prices I]r |: u I’Acls“'-_."emlst at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Reed, | 2 meeting to be held next Tuesday | Miss Bessle Bothwell of Madison, N. 18AAC wlAv. Manager. d 1 varied e U a little more than a year ago. M. | evenins. The recent extension of the |J. is at her home in the borough. Cona. % and large and varied stock of carefully Painless E: 7 Fosdick is attorney for the Boston and | territory from which the lodge may iss Annie Fitzgerald is in Central | selected HIGH GRADE PIANOS, atnle: xtracting and Maine railroad, with offices in Boston. dralw memb‘er! has .‘t{e‘en‘s‘n 1%:;:.51, es- | Falls, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Pat- l.[ Y l Illf] We have fssued a limited quantity of beautiful Art Calendars for 1910, Filling a Specialty Trolley Harp Makes Good. Baciely, Do T Hiok Bhee o resktional cliurddt Bun- | THE CLEARANCE SA too expensive for free distributien. We will mail one of these calandars Lowest prices, All work guaran-|_The trolley harp patented by Percy EDMOND PEPIN DEAD. day morning Rev. W. H. Gane's subject | at The Boston Dry Goods Store, Dan- F > teed. Bliven of Danielson is recelving a trial 4 will be, As God Hath Prospered Him: | jelson. Some big discounts for our ree to every prospective piano pur.chaser who will fill out and mail us T e i Taaliieom 1 il 1 G e e B ooy e s the coupon below. Associated Dental Parlors, e i v antelson Mne. | . o s o murme Reosived st Bonfire. | What Shall Bs This Cliurch's Attitude; SUmOUSry anothier week; Attractive = 752 Main Strest, - = Willi ti One car, No. 20, has been equipped e - | in 1910 on Vital Questions. The even- | Bargains on every counter in the store. n illimantic | with the device and it has given entire ing subject is, Who Is Somebody? A|Buy these goods now. [ Office hours--week days 9 8. m. to |satisfaction. The harp is a great im- | JEdmond Pepin, the seven yeat old 8 p. m., Sunddys 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. |provement over any other type that ghgld?vw;m‘ ;?—’;'mng}:f oot 3::"{ augbTuThS has been invented and should meet | Durmel o o Baptist ¢hurch, Rev. E. W.| s with great success when placed on the | grass fire near St. Maryle cemetery P e b servics 1u 10, thé Thursday afternoon, die urs- |3 ovs and girls, his subject being The I day night. The accident has cast a . | v » | Glad Tidings of Christmas, with illus- . . EIREMENS ASsoMisUeN s e?;rof‘ht.i:e}’:}’tg.y S e A h‘v'ac' s The Worlde Re- The Palllllllg StflleS, " 3.7 1 ubject 1s e orld’s Re- Elects Officers for Ensuing Year—All| William Brady in The Senator. | cogfion A Lo & 31 Willow St Companies Represente: William Brady, whose home is in | —_— Putnam, will .;’”,rrn 1ns-n opening hN-w Lo;do —Mr. n|nglx|:; K”xn " The Danielson Firemen's assoctation | performance o e Senator: at 4 |Sheffeld, who were married last month, | ; . has elected the ‘following officers for | Hartford theater tonight. Mr. Brady |have returned from thelr honeymoon | AT€ "N’W"‘l. some ver] Bas lected e O e Chiet A, | has @ leading part in the play, From |spent in Europe. They will live tem-| nretty Chairs and othe meoodwud; vice president, Assistant Hax;tl;ird thé'tl:&mplny ‘x'qm ‘onkPh"a chIJ'\rlly at 'the“homod (‘\\; M;-l.r S‘;.nlr{ 7 Rasdl Cal Name ...... Chief James Gartland; _secretary, | adelphia, more, New York and |field’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H.| o7 ture. ame Thomas A. Connell, Pioneer Hose com- | other citles, Chappell. pieccs .ol [ur o Address pany, No. treasurer, W. F. Wood- and see them. e ward, Minnetexit Hose company, No. 1; 75 MONUMENTS, directors, John Jaegar, Thomas A. Also Wall Papers, Lace stion that will not remain unan- sept20d :‘:eercd.n £ lTHE BOSTON DRY_GOODS STORE Main Street, Danfelson. sept20dw .ames E. Kesch, Mgr. e ———— Fill out and send this coupon to THE A. C. ANDREW MUSIC CO., $04-806 Maln Street, Willimantic, Ct. Please mail me FREE your Art Cal- endar for 1910, together with full in- formation about your Rental Purchase HIRAM N, FENN, UNDERTAKER and 63 Church St. Willlmantle, Ct. ebhone. Lady Assistant. tunities. Cultivate the saving habit and you will be happy and prosperous. Your account is cordially invited. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY Trusses at Chesbro’s. A special room for fitting. Conwell, W. A. Keacl George O. ~ . Headstones a5a Markers In our stock | Thomas, Louls E. Kennedy; entertain- Curtains, Shades and Up There Is No Royal Road || meiemses siiianiell | ANYWHERE N CONNEGTICT. .. | === == enne: [arry o larke. nov2sa ere Is No Royal Roa e ey | L juris } i B the poard off newly Slected oMcers. & to financial success. It depends upon the E i;v‘?'. %;a::}‘v:g:a;::{fi"%fiex Evemng Schoo' indivi improves hi P Sold |7 Order Y Liq - mdmdual .how ]18 lmpl'o es 2 oppor laHOS O CHRISTMAS CAROLS r er our llor IN CITY H. Sung on Strests and for the Cheer of O DASY PATMENTS oz o st e FOR NEW YEAR'S Write for cataloguo and prices. | CHTMURYS A0S, UG NS 0,15 From Pufnam’s Guaranteed o'clock Christmas eve. This new and w ATKINS R 0 p:ieuing tm;‘tu.-n of nhclflldowle’d(in[ t};e advent of the great holiday in jel- BROS, | st Mail Order House y the young le of the Congrega- Hartford, Willimantic/ Manchester. | 0 01" 5 4" Methodist churches. The NOW OPEN TUITION and SUPPLIES FREE Also in Tafiville Scheolhouse . : 852 Main St.-Willimantic, Ct. young people of the latter church also . Just send us your order by mail and we will fill it immediately. oct26d ad idnight trip to the t« H i 31/2 per cent. interest pald, compo“nded o < B E oot 2tiiy et We “have the goods—anything you want and in any quantity. Have You Noticed the If It's Wall Papers §n all the latest designs that you de- come here. Our large assortmest moderate price will interest you. Our steck of ready mixed painters’ supplies ars complete. A. B, HOLMES, 72 Church Strest, " A nich variety of Fresh. Fjah; aiso " H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. 5 ing made in several automobiles, and g b semi-annually, on accounts of $1 and up. fog ke e e a L] 1 WE OKLETONGU AT WHOLERALE, ERIGKD ANDT VR R L]l ncrvoed ERERICD % 2 those within the institutions. .8 . ‘WE ARE AFTER é 1t's a sure sign of good weather and z » Tk Baptist B“’“‘;""“d’l Officers. As much for your money in this line as you ever bought, :l.n: roads. Pufl'a lll'n to ‘;.ul :0' The Brotherh: lass of the i open s . A i 3 E]ec'l'ic Power thur:;x has ?:xieg?e?c(ha P R WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. e m.,“"” Tl ke one ¢ o Willimantic Savings i s St N o OUR GOODS ARE ALL GUARANTEED. WAHOREY "Bnca. Falle Avens . e; teacher, . 1t J. . - n NEW LOW RATES. || Netly; secretary, Frank K. Stinson: as. By T : e - sistant eta; Evms‘ Mitchell; Foley's Od"";;" d‘:."““ ns itute Send for details. hat Wallace; assistant h % ) [, 5 women, &nd.¢ - Jia miid t committee, Ken . Wholssaler and Distiller's Agent, ) g o Putnam; €Conn. -