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“Better Than Any Medicine’ g < Grippe Cured and Her Health Restored B e By % s sk oF The . = Loggr gy ; 310,000 required to get a rating us a Simottien; pecolt closy “ana the next year they below the $10,000 Slarsind’Seoond ofices.” Thia © latter class of not led Again “cicy” delivery” serv! s sary in a town that expects to get an appropriation for the purposs men- tioned, and Danielson has no-such ser—. vice. Still another requirement is im- posed before a building may be had and that §s that all houses be num- Willimantic, Danielson WILLIMANTIC Grex Club’s Minstrel Show Makes a Big Hit—Many Novel Features. A minstrel show of first quality was given under the suspices of the Grex club, under the supervision and able management of Prof, Sam Johnson, the local minstrel max, Tuesday eve- ning in Loomer opera house. ‘The entire cast displayed marked abllity, and earned the distinction of being easily in the front rank of local or- ganizations presenting amateur per- formances. s % dPutnam | Save Money on by purchasing of GEO. E. SHAW, Pu: MURRAY'S Bosion Siore l!lllM‘lfllD. CONN. Qur an esseszssEuERsRERREsEERRE TR R RRnaE: Jane Green, Sam Johnson; Paddy Stole the Rope, James Ferguson; Our Friends from the Rural District, a rural dancing feat execated by the Masters Clark W. Burnhém. Homer Harring. ton, Maurise Wallen, Clayton Adam: Alden Whitmore, Carol Bigelow, Har- ris Bigelow and George Wetherbeo. finale, Harold Butt-in, Howard Whit- more. | Sam Johnson. director. Re- ception caterers, Rosebrook & Peck. onihe decorations were by P. D. Don- ue. aay morning for New York to attend i automobile shaw. e Dr. and 3trs. J. A. Girouard aré in New' York attending the. automobile ow. - Henry Stan] of South Norwalk was Hie seeat ot Hriende in his aity Tuesday- ¥ % John Dunn of Norwich was the guest of ex-Alderman James Haggerty on Tuesday. k% Deputy Sherifft John H. Fitts of Hampton was in town on business on Tuesday. a constant sufferer from grippe for years.. “I was 68 years old the 22nd of [ July, My health had been bad for sev- eral years, caused from grippe, and 1 find that Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey elson of are o DIY AND FANOY OOODS “remee with U8 and Seve Mons AAC CHA AU, wor. IBANC SRR Sonn. FUNERALS. There . were many fine — - features and the specialties, musical Ira E. Hoxie. e e ot wao, tr CHari | bered and that all streets have signs does me more good than any medicine | iy and dancing, were liberally applaud- | The body of Ira T. Hoxie, who died | sorq Tuesday. at corners bearing their names. So 1 have taken. I have been using it for > ed by the swell flled House, in. New Haven Saturday night, and 3 LR Danielgon 1s not yet quite up to the 1 d wish that I had cial Chosolata Gream Drops Among the large and enthusiastic | brought to this city Tuesday at 1145 | I B: Lincoln, president of the local |standards required. But is on the QERsiy. & year, anc - wi e | SN andience were many theater parties, |a. m., was taken to the home of Mrs. | dutomobile club, is enjoying x:h' sights | verge of being so. known of it years ago. It is the best P including the various fire companies | W. J, Hastings, a sister of the de. |3t the automobile show in New York.| The receipts for the present fiscal tasting whiskey T ever used. I rec- 10 Cents a Pou in bodies, the Thread City Cyclers, | ceased at the corner of Spring and | Amos S. Fowler, who has been vis- |vear ending in March will be above g Wi 3 e ana several private parties, Walnut streets, where funeral serv- | iting his grandfatfier, Maj. A. T. Fow- |the $10,000 mark. The chances that ommend it to all my ailing friends, at THE KEYSTONE STORES Maurice Wallen's sinzing _was as|ices were held in the afternoon at 2 |ler, for the past fortnight, returned to |they will stay high are better than and I expect you will get several or- > B eteun, usual very good and James Ferguson | o'clock. Rev. Louis M, Flocken, pas- | Amesbury, Mass, Tuesda ever. If they do, the city dellvery ser- - Danielsony ~Putnam. ders from here some time soon. The septsa Lord bless you for your charitable act vice will quickly follow. Action to made a decided hit. have street signs erected mnd houses entire presentation there was plenty of Throughout the | tor of the Methodist Episcopal church, ‘Willlam Smith of Church street has officfated. ~ The bearers were thres recovered from his recent illness and Clearance action and novel scenic effects. The brothers of the deceased, Anson_ Hoxie has resumed work in_the dye depart- numbered Is already under way. So, as your great kindness in building me THE_ CLEAMNGE SALE CONTINITS show met with such a fine reception | of Providence, Charles and Walter |ment of the Holland Silk company, [2fter all, if @ Dbill to give Danielson = 5 that it is assured of another good | Hoxie of Windham and Willlam J.} s wallace Burdick of No;nm a building could be introduced at this MRs, JENNIE GIBSON, 68 YZARS OLD yp will be a great help. 1 am a poor house this evening. Hastings, a brother-in-law, of this | Mrs. Wellace Burdick of Nor{olk |session Danielson would be within the | . ith davRbe . at The Baston Dry Goods Stors, Da First Part—introductory, overture | city. The body was nlaced in the re- | Yo 2nd 77198 A Frp S | requirements of the government by the | Widow with one daughter ielson, . Bome bIE discounts for introducing ehd men, bones. End men, | ceiving vault at the Willimantic cem- | xORI°R ¥ ntertained Tuegday O3 |time all the delays could be overcome |and we scw for our liv- D | Customern’ anotiier week; Atiract bones, Homer Bradbury, Harold Wy- | otery. Funeral Directors Elmore & | 3rs. Bell Riggleman Frospect |and the tima for, ercoting the.structure | jng » Bargains on every counter in the store man, Harold Frost, Howard Morse; | Shepard ‘were in charge of the ar- ‘had arrived. Danielson woul lke a " . o . . o d 1 Buy these goods now. Kfl?ofimr}.w""'%xfi\ F T rangements. flm{wflhmn. ;‘vrho .l;-a- \;‘e: tpofio b:m?zwudm" tnn:kb;v. 12 there is Ministers of the gospel, doctors of medicine, nurs:‘: an: hpeop]c T“,“fl,(,i"“\ R e nokn . R. Manchester, am Thompson, ik, 3 ut one appropriation for such ite 5 i ’ iskey—the onl '] ¢ GO sTO i i Ach Maurie Wallen; ~ end men, tambo it o o W";l"" Anna |Charies M. “Thompeon, of Prospect |a bullding in Windham county at this everywhere unite in commending Duffy’s .P“{" }}‘:l.'{: Whiskey. Y Main Street, Danielson. 3 80w in progress. A chance | fiarois sote Jack “Teonard, Roland | . The funeral of Mrs. Mary Anna|street, for ihe holldays, leaves today |sepsion Putnam ls entitied to receive | Perfect tonic stimulant, the one true medicinal whiskey. sept20aw Uames X, Keech, Mgr to supply your waats in Jordan, Guy Richmond. Grex Club Medley, original, by com- Programm Williams of Saybrook, who died at the home of Mrs, John G. Mitchell in Columbia while on a visit there, was for Exeter to resume his studies at the academy. it. - Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey any: Just Be 1 Let Y Call Ad 1 Wil ti . : M Bie aiy"Lambe Jack Laonard; ‘Just| heid trom the itcuel home Tyssany | Addulensl WIIRERCH newn n pase PUTNAM Where to Trade in Jewstt City wearables and housekeeping | §omg Oy, William Thompeon: How | & Hoard, pastor o the First Congre- G. A. R and W. R. C. Officers In- 1f you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your d bi Wyman: Come to"Me’at Dream Time, | FRHGIS! Sureh, of (3 %, SonCcty DANIELSON stailed—Banouet for Rev. J. W.|cheeks the glow of perfect health take Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey R goods at big reductions | x Manchesters It I Thousht Xou | 5i%c"oRacte of geweit Cits. Jo%Dh | Funeral of Gideon Androws—Sna Walker—Willimantic Visitors Arrive | Tegularly, according to directions. R DR. J. M. KING, Day Tell, When You Are Mine, Maurice N. Clark, Raymond N. Clark and Cur- tis Holmes of Columbia. Burial was 9 Foxes Begins Again—National Bank Too! Soon—D. A. R. Gentlemen's It tones and strengthens the heart ORE & DENTIST from regular price. Walien: The Cubsnola Glide Homer | i the Columbia temetery. = Funeral | Had Prosperous Year—Instructions| N/Sht action and purifies the entire sys- O e erman Yard-wide Brown Sheeting, a yard, | Man: Josephine, lmpelr:’ona(ed %1 g“':":‘?:;e 1‘3:‘1'“2{';_:& Eyvfggflm&nfi&‘f for Thirteenth Company. New); ,{{c.eg offcers of A. G. War. | tem. It is recognized as a family, Finn Bleck, S wanary-dmiagyy Sc and sc. Master Donald Howe: mesome, W. g ner and Woman's Relief corps were | medicine everywhere, o8 Bt ° Py Py 40-inch Heavy Brown Sheeting, a | E. Webber. Ollo—The Dancing Zulus, | Ments. The funeral of Gideon Andrews was | jointly installed at a meeting held in b " Oton Bours 990 & m. ¢o § p. ard. 7c and Sic - [ an orisinal eccentric dancing feat, ex= |, oo ——r Lo [held from the home of Mrs. Martha | A O. H. hall on Pomret street Tues- | mont: Bty of advics, write Medica! Depart- Painless extraction, $i-tnch Heavy Brown Sheeting, a | ecuted by Wales Thompson, Fred Den- | Annual Meeting o indham nal | Jones at Elmville on Tuesday after-|day afternoon, members of the or- | ester; New Vorks stating LC-., . Telephone 40. yard, 23c and 26c. ton. Holden Arnold. Arthur Arnold, Bank. moon, Rev. W. H. Davis, pastor of St.| zanization from Danielson belng pres- | doctor will send you advice fres, together o $i-imen Heavs Dleached Sheeting, a | Walter Little. Ashley Barrows, Don- | The stockholders of the Windham | Albai's church at Danielson, oficlating. | ont to witness the ceremony. Past| With a vaiuabls iifustrated medical bookist ING AT OND-MALY PRICH yard, 28c and 30c. ald French, Maurice Leonard and the | National bank held their annual meet- | The bearers were W. H. Shippee, H.| Commander Charles A. Potter of Mc- w'flln rare comi fim“r‘l:"'l:: % 2 oot Tard-wide Fine Bleached Sheeting, | chief of the Zu Lilulalub, Allen W. H.|ing Tuesday forencon and elected di- | H. Starkweather, J. W. Gallup and J.| Gregor post, Danielson, and Mrs. | hepithy Which you cannct o - poam, closing out rything " & yard 93¢ Sterry. Monologue, original, James | rectors as follow: Guilford Smith, | E. Allen, members of Quinebaug lodge | Earle of Hartford, junior vice presi- | fying lettors ,.‘..,,.“,._..."‘""..." men Savantana of Iese Dar t Indigo Prints, 5c a yard. Ferguson: comedy ~four, the Misses | F. F. Webb, Henry Larrabee, S, L. 0f Odd Fellows. Burial was in the | dent of the Connecticut state depart- | all walks of life, both old and you: nery. ile. Beauregar Best Fancy Prints. ¢ a vard. Bthél Widner, Jessie Wilmoth and | Burlingham, W. a. King, Addison |Dayville cemetery. A. F. Wood had | ment, W. R. C., were the Installing < been cured and ottt Best Gingham Prints, 5¢ a vard, Master Homer Harrington and W. P.| Kingsbury, George E. Stiles, Richard |charge of the arrangements. office: this great medicine and v ol ek Best Harmony Prints. 5c a yard. Burleson. The Debut of Miss Telen | G. Waterous and H. Clinton Lathrop. General News. Hospital Crowded. T e Ay '1‘60';2' s Pest Silk Check Prints, 5c a yard. Taft—Character: Mr. Taft, Harry | The directors met and re-elected thes Mrs. Helen S. Dowe is spending the The capacity of the Day-Kimball @ad dealers, or direct, $1. large Automoblile and boat, ¥ Best Apron Ginghams, 6¢ a vard. Standish: Helen Taft. James Fergu- | officers: President. Guilford Smith: | remainder of this week at Northboro, | hospital to care for patients s again S eanditgel 'SEEAAS, pRoh, § " Remnants of Black Twill and Khakd, | son: Miss Hattie Taft, Miss Alice | vice president, Frank F. Webb; cash- | 3acs "tne guest of relatives. being taxed close to the Mmit. There Wit Bottomly 123-2c value, at 61-2 a yard- Brown Master Harold Taft, Jarhes fer, H. Clinton _Lathro assistant 1 l +k James Thornton of Riverpoint was in were only one or two vacant beds at STAFFORD SPRINGS ARE HEADQU Madras Walstings, 5c value, 13%e | Maddox: butiers Howard Morie, Har | cashier, Edgar Bass: teller, Hosbert |panieiaon Tuesday. the imstitution on Tuesday. = All the | ing when twenty-two Knights from colimbla. Indentructib] ords. W « yara. s z X : . G. H. 3 . rivate rooms atie villi v o, earry & full line of o ana 1506 yisia West styice -in Dross|the fae the followtng - upadiaities | 4" . <Bushanan, et clorks, Harald | o e e e Retirine Do coreaied and patients | Willimantic end _ yioinity arrived in| = N N atnel Takapliey. aney ot R ks e e B ore Introdused: Come ang Fake s | a: Matne ona BEWIit O Bethrop. friends in 2 local club with a copy of | desiring such rooms are belng placed | this city, expecting to attend the east- | Library Association Elects Officers—| g0ods school ' supplies, fancy eo _,2.000 yards good styles in Percale, | Walk WWith Me, terpsichorean, execut- — the Los Angeles Times, 18 completed it Ia expected that Such | Whliomvaarion of the K. O K. A; anc| Annual Report Shows Cireulation of [ FRTGie " Yowart City. 7 novi et Coiat ki a0 Weignt, Syre Watlen, Eve: FUNERALS. 3. N, Lavelle is visitiig in Williman- | conditions will be overcome. e e o e reine weisomed at| 14511—Herbert Godell Not Guilty, | o " et e 3L, | Asher and the Masters Archibald Thomas H. Cochran. ¢ today (Wednesday). P Eight Join Elxe’ Lodge. the station by the local Knights, next | .o o moeting of the Stafford Library | “oe oot o B Tiitew Cases, 42x36-i#ieh, 8c. 11o. | Sharve, W. P. Burleson, Robert Hig-| rp. . St Y Codhena enry A. Lucler of Woonsacket was| Pitnam lodge of Elks recelved eight | BY finding the castle room in the Con- | 5 of “brary Monday| e have the very newest ideas ie ow C 2 - " I funeral of T the guest of friends in Dantelson on ; Ercantional chureh closed and lastly | assoclation held at the library y Pillow Cases, 45%36-inch, 11c, 15c. | sins and Reuben H. Bowden: Martha | (RS TEn€Tel, OF TRORRES o0 "ot 2.30 | Tuesday: new members Tuesday evening at an | STeEutional church eclosed and Jastly | otiernoon officers were elected us fol- | shapes. up-to-date colorings and Pillow Cases. hemstitched, 17c, 22c. Selock from the home of Mrs. James | ‘Warden W. L. Bullard was leader | IRitiatory seasion held in_ their mewly | {0 lern hat the gate of the SORVenc | jows: President, Cyril Johnson; vice| sigms that will be in great demand ¢ Blesshed Steets, §1x90-inch, 38c, o 27 Hiieh street, & daughter of the |of e servic conducted at the jail in | furnished quarters in the Bugbee . resident, Joel Ii, Reed: mecrotary and | fall. L. A, Roy Miliinery Stors, Me 2 f @ servic 3 3, and that the mistak their own | P! ®oc, 58c. T5c, & PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. |jccensed. The service was private. | Brooklyn on Sunday. Balaies T e earnad by Feference to | treasurer, William H. Heald; auditors, | chanio St, Jewett City, Conn. ootl T Saeets. SEcthcinch, St A e T e Richard D. Hatch, rector of St.| Miss Jennie Jackson of Georgiaville, | Lowell Traveling Man Talked Too | their fnvitation B. P. Cooley, W. H. Reed; book pur- - - leached Sheets, 63x30-ineh. 600. | DR Haine piies In 6 fo’ 14 days or | E Episcopal church, officiated. Tne | n. I Was been @ recont visitor with Much. Tiev. ¥ D, Sargent and iz assist- |chasing | committes, Mixs = Caroln | " yuic yo spm rmm ouvenir Chins v a. Boc. earers were John F. Cochran. Edwin |friends in Danielson. 2 - Srown, mtella’ W, Smith, Miss | plates that we are giving with ot e & Souter, Francie HIll' and Trank Os-| "Rev. R. S. Cushman will speak on clanomas, J. Tranklin, 3. of Lowel. | 2012 ai welcome an naon as they. wers | Masgaret I Cooley, Mis Lewis M- | Btund off our ‘special” brafia 7o The H. C. Murray Co. D eI ey Wit Semetony |1 Mehonioy D e Ser ot | found “Rimself” vetore ‘the” city court | aware of thely presence in this 6ty | aaEN Il DoRNF Fuma, " Miss . Auna | Jewett Gt S 2 : e - | Tuesday morning. Ofmcer Ch tool | end the Congregational ~gymnasium b [Nies < > S5 o hoomta tadies ome surnst Pacer | KitCHEN @and Household | Srs Binrier 2 X re s fine L tnetition. | 18 GUEILE The UELE ekt ho 523 | Yoo Sy Rovicd. sna “oponcd Lo | Hoals, Mrs, . W, Bl a8 B 0| =y oo c vy crrommn - : - elivered a eerfes of oratorical eff e vouths who spent a dellghtfu 3 > conneotion & fre Patterns. F; e -~ & A number of the members of the|a la Patrick femey . Crrtorical efforts | 4 o Putnam, enjoying the hastily | ing, Christopher Allen,' Charles War-| You will find in_sonneotion Janize - v o v lass restaurant. Home made past Utens“ Annual Meeting Windham Silk Com- |Grand Army and Woman's Rellef corps| Franklin was above the average | prepared dinner equally as well as | Fen, W. H. Heald The directors were | SG%, LR 0010 aorvaa ut all 3 pany. went to Putnam Tuesday afternoon to | class of prisoners that get into the city | they Wwould have one upon which. &ll re-elected and are =ws I0H0WS' | Gyuters and clams served to order — == The stockholders of the Windham |attend the joint installation of the|court. He got in bad at the of | much thought and energy had been | {hristopher on, o ot AITED, | Tart's l6e oream. Jewstt Clty nd — 2 L G ha stert ot Joel H. Reed, Miss Cella Holt, Mra. ( & *y nall, Haskell g Ranges and Healers, Silk company at thelr annual meeting |newly elected officers of A. G. Warner | the new vear and his resulting mania | Spent. Best of all the Knights from |Joel B Reed, Mws Celiq 1070 MES. 0| Kitchen near fe Marys hall. wasiel se s he purchase - |elacted these directors: Frank Larra- | post, G. A. R, and A. G. Warner W. to talk—talk—talk. Judge Fuller | Willimantic will enjoy two trips to | X. Futerfield, Frank M. Zuken i ) block, y R BT DS Marness, Fur Robes amd Coals, |1 8 TR P S 1K I ST e i AT R e i b g O ISy nos end Charles Fenton, L. A. Nichols, H. C. Franklin left as soon as possible for | all planned to attend the conventio any others om the market. Biankeis, Sieds and . Murras, W ., Hall, W. . Norrls, o this weel Saturdsy. Miss Célin Folt has presented a fund | g 0" T T LT e Prises 0. 5 Farewell Banquet for Rector. y %o bo used for the purchase of books S W Bk WiliGRRR s o S giected omicers as follows: President. | Evidence That Inhumane Practice The RKnlghts of St. Paul of St. Phil- | Se (i Tt s drites to the | for the. clidrens table. Books pre- | 197 septd , Willimantic, Ct.! ank Larrabee; vice president, C. J. Being Followed Again. My ot St. Paul of S - | Arthur in this city, a8 delegates to t S A e ISR SRR e RS s 4 & in. D's church gave a farewell banauet | castern district convention; the pro- |Sented to the library during the year ¢ The Jordan Hardware Co., |Albaush scorciary and oncral man; B e ectons Bev T, Mo | castern district coavention: the, Br0: | Rave heen: i ‘Galia Holt, 28 ol Jow ommam . > SR, : ; + W. P-| The publicity that was given the in- | who leaves Putnam for Philadelphia elen 1n the |umes; Mrs. Wallace Morwe, 7 volumes: | at wholesale and retall. Parties 670 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. Jordan. el el * 10 1 ry phiia | teresting. The eighteen castles in the | o g, ol s 0 lled. Agent for th |’ [ en ls 3 3 mane snarers of foxes last winter| this (Wednesday) morning. Mr. | gistrict will be represented and the [Mrs. jam Lee, 12 volumes; Mrs. | churches, ste, supplie gon r the .5 Jan12WThFM Oificers to Bo lustalied in Noswich. tl;;sler;o; ie:&“tfio h::: (exc:dtthhgm = Walker’'s successor has not been defi- | conferring of degrees will be one of ]V;i "'z Sm)lt!x 1 \rvnh;m.-, Kate ;.rnh\ Mo oy musio, 100 & copy. Willie P - r ol decides t b vol ; E. nslmore, vol- ohnstone, Jewe > Painless Extracting and Plumbers® local, No. 345, has elected | {ricks agatn. The brass wire loops are| o~ g s S 1he Tetures of NS oy it ek MORUSIA, 3 yoinmes: Mrw. |orrnrions. oot R, Filling a Specialt. LOUIS PHANEUF officers as follows: President, Henry | sgain - the instruments cmploved. in ite Not Yet Purchass cart of a Boy, an Wlustrated fecture | WHe: Hugh MEQUILS, & v n ey imon, WHEN READY TO WUILD Bessa sy Hall; vice president Martin 'Hourri- snaring the elusive animals and the| UP to Tuesday the commit L B SR 1 volume; Jjohn McCarthy, 100 vol al r ehor Lowest prices. All work guaran- : Deajer 1 gan; sccretary, H. B, Grimiey: treas. | vae of those Joops Is mo loss an atro. | the new high school .had nothing to | Iistory of the order are included in |3 WOWWTRes JRRn, McClrthy Jub, WO | Se8St o Timbar. Faints. Coment. Gines 2 LADIES’ AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | yrer, D. Martineau. Floyd Wiilet was | cior v announce relative to their plans for | the programme of the day. : T ad - ’ to, We oarry e line DRY GOODS AND NOTIOXNS. clous practice, no less a contrivance of Pl e friend, 5 volumes. Nails, ‘eto, Associated Dental Parlor: 4 elected financial secretary to succeed |the heartless and brutal than it was | the bullding. The matter of purchas- GENTLEMEN'S NIGHT. A remarkable fact fs that mithough | of masons and builders” suppl = 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. l‘;‘e I “‘crod:vnr% r:‘:ignad‘ l‘l‘:e mem- |last year. Albert Day has brought in ‘pnel!;"dtlh; S“; {:"‘m"lm fl\";fm‘"htfllu is i e % the number of books catalogued is only | Chureh, Jewett City. rs present enjoyed a social hour and |the first fox of the season that had ng. an s hoped that the prop- - | 4. it a en 14,611 |~ - Office Bours—week days 9 & m. to 628 Main Street. smoker following the election, which | been caught i T O T il hoon cudis. kato” The Doaees. | Members st 'D. AR: Chiapter Enter{ XJON; Bhe Gliciatons Bas' Daen 14525 IRWRTT OITY moTEL, 2 p. m, Sundays 10 2 m. to Jan3a b ug] in one o e pesky ar- Mond: The circulation has been divided a . ™. . to 2. p. m. fook place in Union hall, Main street. | rangements. As usual, the fox had jta| Sion of the town tain Most Hospitably on Monday [ 3o clreiintion bos b e titer: Hotel 1n wvery janld ‘The lnsullntlon.of officers will be l?gld throat cut and the plece of wire cir- Unclaimed Letters. Evening. ature 295, poetry 194, science 25§, travel nr. T next Monday evening in Union hall or |cling the neck was imbedded in the| Tetters addressed as follows are e 402, juvenile §,209, magazines 663. In Prosrioton When i t of Central Labor hall, Norwich. A g00d |flesh. The fox had managed to break | ynolaimed at the Putnam poatoes| The society event uf this winter oc- |crease in circulation over last yenr, | —eee en in ques delegation is planning to make the trip |the wire from its fastening, but could | this week: Mrs Rhoda T. Rallard, |curred upon Monday evening, when |1,161. There are in tho library 314 rel . HOURIGAN. As L S1BE, |~ 22 Tiveble Hine o antcliated. | nol gt the loor oF, Rraick (e | Mite Clerehan Chtene Miee Gaatulels | mizabetn Porter Putnam chapter, D. |ShC8 BOOkS, During 10 year, hey it i L - s 2 pearance indicate hat | Fitzgerald, Mrs. G. A. Hammond, Mis % e ' T: D | have been 142 mew cards lssued; 27 FUNERAL DIRECTOT sainters’ supplies are complete. LADY ASSISTANT. Nathaniel Biggs’ Place a Complete holders of the Windham County Na- ing In the league and at the same time notified the owner of the condition « The mayor was out Tuesday fore- |eating, wholly or in part, by the devil- | Charies M enteco: | 0aa Fellows' hall. The main hall was |On account of the facility with which Write for Catalogue. noon looking over the best streets for |ish thing about its throat and death | s commnne Martin Wiieon, Tt | Gecorated with American flags with a | West Stafford people can now reacl <. come fo us. coasting purposes and set aside Wind- | would have undoubtedly followed in a| pio So TRl 1 Band large painting of General Israel Put- |the library, the branch at West Staf- | ham street, Summit street from Church ffiw gayf had no:hthe x?er:‘xful shot ‘or rovincial Headquarters Band Com- |, .m in prominence, The zuqll:gwfllr'k ford has been discontinued. A fine general line of sclected gouds 3 street east and Elm street. One street | the hunter put the animal out of its ing. recelved by the regent, Mrs, S. M. : i for the Heliday Trade. Give us a trial WATKINS BROS. Sh “the south side will probably be |misery. The wire 10op s the symbol| Capt. A. FH. Withey of the Salva- | Wheelock, the vice regent, Mrs. J. Not Guilty of Cruelty. . .y added to the list. A policeman will be |of the man who is out for the money | tlon Army has plans for a big event | B. Kent, and the members of the pro- | The e of the state against Her-| o Ssmele ¥ o 227 Asylum street, Hartford. stationed on Windham street to safe- | —not for the sport. The barbarity ex-| in Putnam ahout two weecks hence. | gramme committee, Mrs. M. H, Med- |bert Goodell of Staffordville was on|®pesial & mcyeroia 4 3 guard the small children against acci- | emplified that he practlees affects him | The provincial headquarters band of | bury Mrs. F. J. Danlels and Miss Ber- |trial in the borough court Monday.| seeeum, el 08-18 o Bo EADE. Main and Scheol Sts, So. Manchester. | dent. not one fota. Fe is out after the coin| Boston. which =laved here last vear, | tha Sargent, who were assisted by the | Judge Henld Tuesday morning gave u | Conm. b 852 Main Street, Willimantic. 4 and will stay on the job, all the crit- [ is again coming to Putnam. Col. Adam | following members of the board, who |verdict of not gullty. dell wa — 717 Main Sireet, Wiliimantic. Death of Earl M. Hevrin. iclsm of his cruelty otwithstanding. | Gifford ix alse coming to Putnam with | mingled with the guests ever watch- |charged with cruelty to a horwe. On dec23d News of the death of Earl Murray | The fox may be a pest, but there are| the band and the meetings are ex-[ful of their pleasure, Mrs, John F.[the 13th of November he hired u horse Qecta Hevrin, the 12 year old son of Mr. and | °thers. pected to be large and enthusiastic. | Carpenter, Mrs. G. E. Shaw, Miss El- [from J, L. Browning to go to West- = ELMORE & SHEPARD, Mrs, Martin Hevrin, of Bridgeport, has Probability of Baseball Team. len . Wheelock, Miss 8. Eligabeth (ford. While going down a siight in ° been received in this city. He died of ANNUAL MEETING Clarke, Miss Harriet Brown, Mrs, C. |cline near Moose Meadow the horse If It's Wall Papers Sy cossors to Sessions & Elmore) |giphtheria Monday evening. The fam— There is already talk of taking up | [, Torrey, Mrs, J. Richard Carpenter, |stumbled and fell, breaking its shoul- ; 1ly formerly resided in this city. Of Windham County National Bank| 5 baseball problem = in this cltv. | Nirs Charles Fenner, Mrs. Helen Wil- |der. Tt was claimed that the accused . B a0 the latest Gesiens chat vou 4o | miialmers and Funeral firegtors, |7 ormerty residcd 1n s ot Where (e Canadian Athletio. clu has | 1o s(ioa Ticsele Champiin, The Kbeat- | did not give the anima uficions cars o B b s e ent NORTH FRANKLIN FIRE. IS o Betay. 1eit S aeeE T epowiiton 18 15 | e soctability prevailed during the en. |after the accident. The evidence | E DIty e P s 60-62 North Street. 1 give Putmam a team that will be evening, during which orchestra /showed that he stayed with the horse | Silhies S s mesmvinty " "1 ek o e i o strong enough to make a good snow- | v, SYERNE TR G DINCCICS S niene and early In' the morning of_the cheerful guests. A B. HOLMES, Teiephone coLueciton. Loss—Crying Baby Gave the Alarm. |tional banic was held in el apanking | make it at least quit even financially: | ®'yrs. 3. H. Medbury. chairman of [the horse. Goodell suid he did not put | ILEHD. Bl Church Street i ough mothing definite in the way | (o os elcome ‘o ke wis atrard i | Sleds, Skates, Hockey Bticks, Jce 72 Church Willimantio. HIRAM N. FENN The Nathaniel Blggs place in North | Tuseday morning, the following board | of aw orsanization has vet.been de. | the, Prosramme committes welcomed |5 bamcet o0 ot Gown and sor tangiod | Ice Bicks, Tos Poles, Groascut Baws ¥ i Franklin, on the road to Norwich, was |of directors being re-elected for the| cided upon. it is safe predicting that | fiio patriot, Isracl Putnam, whose one | in it. The horse had to be killed | celloy & Bradiey A UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |destroved by fire about 2 o'clock Tues- | ensuing year: J. Anthur Atwood. Tim. | there will be & team in town. Tn all | pib POUIO0 1IN0 ¢y secona " Dirthdny |few days atter the injury. Attorney | son” & Bradioy 2ue 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. day, the members of the family being | Sthy 1 Hopkins, Andrew J. Bitgood | probabiiity a fund will be created 10| jocyrred on Friday and in_whose [ Samuel B, Flarvey of Willimantic pros- | Al%0 few second-hand Wood Th to-date M. e able to escape with but scanty ap- |Judge M. A. Shumway, Clarence A.|back the team and some basis of | POH 3 b porter Putnam |ecuted for the ne soclety and At- | ing Stoves at low prices e up- an Telephone. Lady Assistant | parel. 5 Potter, C. C. Youns, R. R. James, Na- | agreement reached between promoters | Jjcmory Ellzabeth — morter Bt "the |torney M. D. O'Connell representod the | i aves an Mr. Biggs does not know how the fire |than D. Prince, Edwin Milner. ' The | and plavers whereby each will be ben- | chOPIEE WAZ SOCTRTE8, 100 0raged |accused. —_— 2o s | A nice varlety of Fresh Fish: also | Originated. The members of the fam- |officers of the bank will be named at| efited if the team is 2 money maker, T ity the name of i | o vt and Crcan, ap i al80 |1} ® were awakened by the babys |8 later meeting of the diréctors. The | and at the same time place some lia- | Huinam. e i S A Confirmed Class of Eleven. EleCtl’lC Motor | Scallops, Oy: 3 cries. The child was nearly suffocated fbank has had a very prosperous year. | pility on the players In the way of sal- | *AS™5r 4o introduced Miss Eve- | Rt Rev. CI v B e ot A 4 H . STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 North St |with smoke 'The family took retuge Capt. L. S. Miller Coming. ary reductlons, If the receipts do not | 12 Cuon Willlama of Providence, who | Hartford confirmed a class of cleven & o n the garage near the house for the | Members of Thi reach expected amounts, atre clever dings. | Grace church Sunday morning. Hardware—Plumbing—Heating DO YOU? oot204 | romainder of the nignt The lots on | c "G will Teceive todny anmounes. | . Ihe money end of ‘the eame ts | SRR DY Llclions bore uwnon A o ¥ n aid g A s where the pineh comes am e s e ke . : 0 |For Artistic Wall Papers complate, The properts was insured. |Niiare 1 8C An &, A Gt hisirusi | Plavers are willing to take thetr share | ToYolutionary, nE(ORy 00, NCH L Middistown—An tnnovation in gym Phoenix Block, Danielso Willimantic Gas & ape! there heing $800 on the house and'{¢he members of the command in coast | Of Tesponsibility the placing of a team | PAEUSTITTY BiAr NS catna, sandwiches, | faa i work ot Woeslevan this vear anba A [ dome to B MAFFITT & €O, 37.[$1:000 on the furniture. artillery work. The serles of nightly | In the field can be readily managed. | .o cream and coffee was served N |poxing, wrestling and fencin it P Electric Light Co. | cvurcn street. We winl be pleasea to| 6. 1, 1. Wants to Play W. H. S instructions will commence next Tues- To Have Picture Theater. the banquet room by the following |com &, WFINe DR, PO TR The . | t inti a v g G s - day evening and continue for the re-| Tugene Pigeon of Springfield, | hostesses, the table being decorated estimate on painting or decorating, | The Connecticut Literary institute, |mainder of the week. Compulsory at- | Mase. has leased the Murnhy Build- | with carnations: ~Mrs. J. J. Russell, ? o P s Jeweler and will guarantes both work . and |whose baskeiball schednie does not [tendance on the part of the men is| ing on Canal street and is fo put a | Mrs. F. F. Russell, Mrs. J. F. Carpen- | New Britain—The plan to sell the price. open until Jan. 15th, when a game |required on Tuesday eveming, as this| motion pleture show in the place. o Mris T B Tatem Miss M. Eden |Ardel theater to satiafy creditors fell | wishes yon a ERT. UALITIES infl Telephone conneotion. nov2sd will be played with Cheshire academy, |is the regular weekly drill night. but Fi i|- Party to Mt. H Tatem, fiss Edith Foster, Marguer- |[through Monday, the prospectiyv ur AIN Q nfluence is negotfating for a couple of games |it is optional with the men whether ISP PROSL v, Hope. tta ™ Bullard. M.D. Mrs, G. Byron |chasers failing Jo come to un agree HAPPY NEW YEAR certain results. There's nothing uncertain about any article, or deal. In our store. Trade here and be satisfied. JAMES HARRIES, Opera House Block, Willimantic, Conn. deciza L. M. REED B the agency for the Tra: med Aceident Co. of Hartford, Ct, #ad tse United States Hedlth end A joi- A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for Carriage and Wagon Repairing Repository and shops sale. of all ki 180 Valle; Horse novid nds. troet. hoeing. Tel connection, E. L. PRINCE, with the fast Windham High school five of this city. Tt is hoped that such games may be arranged, as C. L. L gives every promise of turning out the fastest prep. or high school team of the season in Connecticut. In its line- up are such well known players as Canty. who played with the champion- ship Gilbert school quintette of Win- sted; Brunsdon, a star on K!lingly High's five last season; Arthur T. Kel- ley of this eity. who is t0o well known to meed any further mention, couple of other piayers who are sald to be very fast also. and a they attend on the other mights that Captain Miller will be here. It is ex- pected that the men will take a gen— erous amount of interest, as was the case last year, when Lieutenant Pratt was the instructing officer. At that time they were taught much about the branch of the service with which they are now identified and wili undoubted- Iy be desirous of still further increas- ing their knowledge of the operation of big suns and of the attendant work this year. POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS Henry E. Church of Hartford for- merly of this city. and a party of friends from Danielson, Willlmantic and Hartford, will go to the Church homestead at Mt. Hope today (Wed- nesday) to spend the remainder of the week on a fishing trip. T. A. Seciety’s Social. Many Putnam people enjoyed them- selves at a dance given in A. O. H. hall Tuesday evening under the aus, pices of the T. A. B. Fields' orches- fra of Worcester played. Notes. Morse, Mrs. William Wheaton. ment ONE DOSE REGULATES THE STOMACH Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas, Heartburn or a Stomach Head- ache Simply Vanish—A Little Diapepsin Makes Your Stomach Feel Fine in Five Minutes. dec2idaw Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of £ood weather fine roads. People like to get out ir the open air. We furnish the be method, and it you'll take one of o teams you'll say the sam MAHONEY BROS. Falls mar17d Aven. g e Mrs, Frederick Case of Woreester 9 4 oats R Blimtiicin on e e ciet s o o sastsaw. 3568, wees [ CONFECTIONER ave Not Homaingd Stasdily Wigh| 132 ook St Fongt 3 7 PG, | T gueetonta to bow lone you are) gsted, tnd Hestasnir, Disticr, | "EUNERAL ORDERS for rates and full partieulars: ~< |2 & B. Hoxie Lillibridge of Plainfield was | Enough to Insure Public Building. | MF, and Mre. 1. B. Smiith. soing to copfinge. s su eat will not ferment and polson your . Box 3% Willimantie, Ct and Ice Cream Caterer in town Tuesday Mrs B B. Kent has been witing | gestion, Dykpepsia or - out-of-order| hreath with aauseous odors. All thess s - _ " it 1os 0 Dr. George L. McAvoy of Philadel- | ADropos of the bill introduced by | heF daughicr. Mra. Arthur White, #tn | stomach js mergly: a matter of how | symptoms remulting from a sour, out- Artistically Arranged by THE 734 Wiahn Street, Willimantic, Conn. 4 5 ¢isiting relatives in town, | Congressman E. W. Higgins last week | Attleboro, Mas coon, yau ‘Hegir saking some Diapep- | of-order stomach and dyspepsia are Trade at the . .. Teleph¥ire 53-3. Jansd phia, Pa., . 'H.- Woodward of Lewiston authorizing the appropriation of $100,- The conclave of the Pages ofAr- thur. and. the sin: generally relieved in five minutes after HUNT ., * * The Flosi oot e Mrs. 000 from the United States trexsury Kuights of King Ar-| "7 oour Stomach is lacking in diges- | taking a little Diapepsin. 3 : l cfi T ’l Stol'e 4 : - O o e Hartford visitor Tues- for a pastofice building at Putiam, il :T‘l'::'l:\;l:h‘flig’lfi'fic:::a:&z:‘;flgzs;-nd v, ;,“,“.,,_ w:,y ot "'&‘”c;'-':n"%'?u'::' ~00"to your Grigwiet and et a 60- Tel. 130, Lafayetts & rewt. - & 2 Ly be said Danielson, while re- 3 - Bay, to do its work, wi 3 ), | o se O ape's lapepsin now, | Bl - echiamics k’ . ] Let me demonstrate fo you the | "), ¢ Fullerton and Prosecuting | joicing that Putnam as part of Wind- | ' regular. day for the meeting. but a re-enforcement of digestive |and you will always go to tho tab NEWMARKET MOTE . OUTPFITTERS TO ALL. Attornéy E. Frank Bugbee left Tues- |ham county has been put in line for a agents, such as are naturally at work with a hearty appetite, and what you {8 ct. NEW 0 remembrance from the government, is WILLIMANTIC KNIGHTS in the stomach. eat will taste good, becauso your 7156 Boswell Ave. 750704 Matm St Willimantic, sorry ¢hat this town has Dot been Hie- = People with weak stomachs should | stomach and intestines will be clean | First-class wines, llauers ans eigs 5 decila P. CHESBRO, Chilaren Cry T remambared: but there cre ree- | Came a Week Ahead of Time to At- | tare o little Diapepain occasionally, | and fresh, and you will know there|Meais and Welch rarepit server ERNEST Automsbiles, LETCHER" ons why Danielson canmot be 30 rec- tend Convention. 4ha there will be no more Indigestion, | are not Going to be any more ba| order. John Tuckie Pres. Tel 48 FOR F HER’S omnized at the present time. " o feeling like @ lump of lead in the | nights and miserable days for you. |~ puimmE 1s ne adyer 1029 Main Stras’ The Danieison office has not besn| The Knights of King Arthur were | stomach, no heartburn, Sour rieings, | They freshen you and make you feel | mastern Conneoein ennel o™ 0 5 novisd CASTORIA consistent in holding a place in the greatly surprised last Saturday morn- Gas on Stomach or Beiching of undi like life is worth living. letin for business results.