Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Bositon Stor lum_mm. CONN. At Putnam Phalanx Banquet. 5 2 :J, O'Sullivan, with, his nephew, SHEER Charles Regan, spent Tesday in Hatt A 'Spler'liiid g Collection of Woolen Dress Fabrics A new, large and attractive assort- ment is shown today, comprising many weaves and colorings, kinds most pop— ular and fashionable for the coming at a very reasonable price. Aside from plain weaves there are many fancies in various designs and combinations, Cloths are of Prunells, Serge, India Twill, Poplin, Mohair, Sicillan, each in biack and many colors. Prices 50c, 75¢, $1.00 yerd. An Important Showing of White Undergarments The biggest display of the year in peint of variety and elegance. Gar- ments of excellsnt style and artistic esign, neatly and substantially made, The Pu ‘Phalanx- held its ‘Windham, high sehool annual meeting there in the afterncon, | quintetté continued its winning’ followed by a banquet in the evening, and Mr. O'Sullivan, being a member | vflv‘nt there to participate in the festivi- es. e m.‘z&uam"g Ehe 6~ o santic mmandery, )to. 256, UL Windhem Encampment, No. 10, L O. ‘Board of Directors Willimantic Busi- ne Men's Association meets in Board yiiieville ana Moving et ¢ udeville m!"- House. x»/”c Y Moving Plctures at Bijou and Scenle Temple. ~ THREE MEN FINED On Charge of Being Found in Saloon on Sunday. The sequel to the conviction of Bar- tender LaFleur in police court Monday morning was enacted before Judge ‘William A. Arnold in police court when the three men who were seen by Lieu- tenant Killourey coming out of Ber- nier's saloon on Main street Sunday evening were ed. 7 Cloment Hurteau, Frank Caisse and Philip Lord were tried on charges pre- ferred by Prosecuting Attorney E. Frank Bugbee. The charge—being found 1n and coming out of the saloon at 925 Main street Sunday, Feb. 20— was read to the men and they all said that they had nothing to say concern— ing the matter. Attorney Bugbee stated to the court that he with Prosecuting Agent Gree slit and the three men had had ference and the men had their presence in the saloom, saying that all had been down Baltic way Sunday end upon returning _shortly after § o'clock had eaten something at 2 lunca cart and then on the invitation of Bartender LaFleur went to the sa- loon where he was employed. He let them in and set up the cigars. Caisse then bought a_round of cigars. The men all said that they hed drunk no liquor on the premises. Judge Arnold imposed & fine of $5 and costs, amount- Ing to $20.60 in each case, with a warn- ing to be sure and not get themselves in the same predicament in the future Stars and Stripes Displayed. Flags were conspicuous about the city Tuesday in honor of Washington. 3 OBITUARY. Ruby W. Edwards. styled as E at New London by the score 13- 3 FIRE IN STABLES. —Carriages and Horses Saved—Ori - gin “Unknown. g Creels Held No Big Fish. <Tharles Southworth, Horace Thorne and William Grant comprised amini party that tried its juck through- g‘ ice on the pond at Chestnut Hill, 1 lumbia, Tuesday., THe. fishermer cams - home without any particulanly firie fish | to display. s Social Evening for. Baptist Brother- The Baptist Brotheshood . held .a pleasant mecting in_the vestry “Tue: day evening. . In addition_to the regu- lar business session, the gathering was. entertained with phonographic selea- tions by-James Harries, recitations by Miss Hartley and plano selections-by Miss Laura Chesbro. At the close of the entertainment refreshments. weré served. d Court alley. es of hard work had the flames der. contrl, Nelson O. season, there was no insurance upon the stock. Wrestling Match Arranged. Another classy wrestling match’will Dbe seen at'the Windham Athletic club when Tall-Feather, the Manitoba In- dian, will try conclusions with Joe Condos, the Terrible Greek, of Provi- dence, a protege that Bill Collins of Central Village has dug up. Both men are said to weigh in the vicinity of 175 pounds, and the <o should be a Zood one. A couple of fine prelimi- naries has been arranged. TWENTY-SEVEN EXTRA BIRTHS Added to Records Through Investiga- ion of Polish Interpreter. cost of putting the building back in- “insurance on the building. fire, but it is believed it may haye been caused by ‘spontaneous comtbus- tion in_the hayloft where a_couple of tons of hay and one of sfraw were stored. 32 Sermon by Bishop Brewster’s Brother. © Rev. William J. Brewster, rector of Christ church, Warehouse' Point, a brother of Bishop Brewster of the Episcopal diocese of, Connecticut, -preached the Lenten sermon at St. Paul's church Tuesday. evening. The service was well attended and was a most interesting one. Rev. M-~ Brewster preached a strong sermon. Attended Providence Wedding. Louis Feiner, his son Jacob and Max Markpft went to Providence, R. L. on Tuesday to attend the wedding of Miss Bsther Abis, a niece of Mr. Feiner, and Nathan Kamasin. The ceremony was performed by & rabbi in the synagogue and was foliowed with a big reception in a hall. The Polish interpréter who has been Investigating the unrecorded births among that nationality for County Health Officer George E. Hinman hds completed -his canvass and Tuesday morning filed twenty-seven more birt certificates with the town clerk. A number of these births occurred in 1906 and 1907, and several since Jan. 1, 1910, as well as during the years 1908 and 1909, as covered in the previ- ous_investigation. The entire number were attended by either Mrs. Kragan or Mrs. Nowak, the Polish midwives, who have been prac— . a Miss Ruby W. Edwards, aged 13, e George L. Brewster Bri Suit for offered at ry reasonable price. ticing illegally for the past & : ngs e & Monday afternoon at St. Joseph's hos- | Uiin® the axception of & singie. case Divorce: pital at 4 o'clock following an opera- Ton for = same of appenficitty Wn its advanced stages. e young girl was ill but a few days. - She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Edwards of 113 Cres- cent street. Besides her parents there Corset Covers, 10c to $2.50. Gowns, 50c to $5.00. Shert Petticoats, 25c to $1.50. Long Petticoats, 50c to $7.50. where there was no attendant. This | George L. Brewster has brought suit for divorce against Sadie A. Brewster through his attorney, P. J. Danahey. The papers in the case were served on the_defendant by Constable Chauncey E. Macfarlane and the suit is return- makes a total of fifty-two births that have been recorded since-the matter was brought to the attention of the county health officer by the Williman- tic City Medical society. survive three brothers, William, Fred FUNERAL able to the superfor court for Wind- Chemise, $1.00 to $3.50. of e it Bhe TS Gurley J. Jacobs. iHe ground of desertion, the parties in The funeral of Gurley J. Jacobs was held from the 'Gurley homestead In Mansfleld Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The services were largely at- tended by relatives, friends and neigh- bors, Including a_delegation from Wi'- limantic lodge, No. 11, A. O. U. W., of which deceased was a member. Rev. upper grade of Natchaug school. Mrs. Augustus H. Loomer. Mrs. Harrlet S, aged 70, wife of Au- ®ustus H. Loomer, dled at her home in Andover Tuesday morning at 4.30 o’'clock of bronchial pneumonia. Be- sides her husband there survive a num- the suit baving been separated . for something like a matter of nine years. Both are residents of this city. Father Abandoned Six Year Old Child. Capt. E. H. Richmond of the police force, on complaint of the authorities Combinations, $1.00 to $5.00, The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladies” Home Journal Paper Der of sons. 4 . of Schenectady, N. Y., went to the Patterne : Exidors Roy. | B Tarphean pasior ot e | S o e o Ui fob22d Exidore, the 17 mouths old 'son of |church, officlated. The bearers were s"“'_‘;e:"gm'r{“"x" gErgand T . :tm:flm:i Phdnl:l'pedpayaot 14 Cen- F‘rer;B. Eaté)n,sno:gert Stear?s, Byerett ateea with Ravine Mbndbnca nik 3% er street, diea Mon: ternoon’ at | Ladd end C. B. Pomeroy, Jr. Burial Trade at the . .. 530 ‘O'clock ‘of meningits and MmAam | was In. the Martin cemetéry in Man., |year ol child. Kenfleld is locked up in the station house awaiting the ar- rival of someone with authority from the New York city. Kenfield refused to go and the Schenectady authorities have been notified to procure extradi- tion papers. field. Funeral Director H. N. Fenn of this city was in_charge of the arrange- ments. X Mechanics’ Dept. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL. 790-754 Maia St. Willimantic, Ot deciia PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to eure any case of itching, blind~bleeding or protruding plles in -6 to 14 days or money refunded. Reeves Would Be Umpire. A. L. Reeves, an assessor in Taft- Jills @nd well knowa o few years ago as a good baseball plaver, having At one time played on one of the mayor's crack teams as @ second baseman, has filed an application for an umpire’s berth with President Dunn of the Con- necticut Baseball association. If M. Reeves can handle the indicator as well as he could play the national game he will surely make good. 800 Or. F. C. JACKSON-—-Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty (oLgest prices. All work guaran- Personal Attorney William A. King was in Putnam Tuesday. Benjamin Hills is in New York on a short business trip. Albert N. Youns is spending several days with relatives in town. Maurice Sherwood of East Hampton lled on friends in town Monday. Lester J. Hutchins is suffering with appendicitis at his home at Chestnut Hill, Columba. Philip J. Sulllvan, state president of the A. O. H., was in town Tuesday calling on friends. Miss Alice Malone, who has been visiting ‘friends in this city, has re- turned to Greeneville. Clarence C. Palmer attended the pro- duction of the Queen of the Moulin Rouge in Hartford Tuesday. Gilbert S. Hewitt of Norwich was a Willlmantic visitor Tuesday on bus'- ness pertaining to the estate of Mary Hewitt. Arthur L. Clark has moved his fam- ily to 74 Oak strest, the tenement re- cently vacated by ‘Ashton-C. Persons and family. Arthur P. Ellsworth, rural carrier No. 2, attended the annual meeting of the letter carriers of the state at Dan- bury Tuesday. Principal Henry T. Burr of the State Normal school was in Hartford Tues- day on business pertaining to the man- agement of the gchool. Clinton G. Nichols, private secretary to State Highway Commissioner J. H. Macdonald, was in town Tuesday vis- iting his brother, George Nichols. Prof. Willlam E. Fay, faculty ath- letic adviser at the Windham High school, accompanied the school basket- ball téam to New London Tuesday. Mayor and Mrs. D. P. Dunn, with Dr. J. Louis Sullivan, went to Hari- ford Tuesday and withessed the musi- ¢cal extravaganza Queen of the Moulin Rouge. Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hillhouse ana Rev, Wilitam S. Beard were among thoss from this city to attend the funeral of Raymond N. Parish at Montville Tues- ay. Albert Benoit, known as ‘“Moosup, E. L, PRINCE, CONFECTIONER and Ice Cream Caterer 34 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 53-3. janéa If I's Wall Papers in all the jatest designs that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortment end moderate price wilk Interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street, Willimantie, Linen Shower. Mrs. H. E. Tiesing was given a lin- en shower at the home of Miss Clara D. Sessions, 89 High street, Tuesday evening, by some twenty of her inti- Associated Dental Parlors, 752 Main Street, Willimantic Office hours—week days 3 a. m. to 8 p. m., Sundays 10 a. m. to 2. p. m. jania When in quest of DELICACIES <. come fo us. A fine meneral line of selected movds for the Holiday Trade. Give us a trial H. E. READE, 717 Main Sireet, Wiliimantic. decia nas tHe agency for the Travelers Life and’ Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct.. aad the Unifed States Health and A ci- dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. WV rite tox ‘rates and full particulars. Let me demonsirate (o you the Box 3% Willimantic. Ct NEW OVERLAND ERNEST P. CHESBRO, Avtomobiles, 1029 Main Sireet novisd HIRAM N, FENN, UNDERTAKER end4 EMBALMER. §2 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Teleptone Lady Assistant, ‘The only premiums we offer are Good Pianos at Lowest Prices. Tie A. C. Andrew Music Co. 804-806 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. 2 A ‘Bice varlety of Fresh Fish; also Scallops;Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S'FISH MARKET, 28 North St. octzea ERTAIN QUALITIES certain results. There's no uncertain about any article, or deal; our store. Trade here and be watisfied. JAMES HARRIES, Opera House Block, Willimantic, Conn. dec13a A. R. EURNEAM, Agent. Manufacturer of diffecent styles of Light Carriages and Wagens, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for sale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing ©f all kinds. Repository and shops | For Artistic Wall Papers come to B MAFFITT & CO. 37 Church Street. We will be pleased to $stimate on painting or decorating. ana will guarantee both work and rice. . Telephone connection. WINTER. Willimantic Gas & Electric Light Co. nov2sa There Is No Réy;al Road to financial success: - It depends upon the ' indivijual how he improves. his oppor- tunities. oo Cultivate the saving habit -and you WATKINS BROS., || witt be happy and prosperous. g o S e e | Your acoount s cordially nvited 3Y2 per cent. interest paid, compounded semi-annually,--on -accounts of- $1 and up. 120 Valley Street. night bellboy at the Hotel Hooker, has orse Snocing. Tel conmection. resigned and will In & few days leave noeid i 5 for California to locate In San Fran- cisco. This will make the fifth Willi- mantic boy to pull out for the golden west this yea: JEWETT CITY Prize Winners at D. A. R. Whist. At the D. A. R. whist on Washing- ton’s birthday. the ladies’ first prize was won by Miss Millard, and the consolation by Mrs. Carl Jennings. The gentleman’s firt prize went to George Clark and the consolation to Jay Tra- ey. Punch was served by Mrs. B. F. Burleson and Miss Ethel Burdick. STAFFORD SPRINGS Gkl How the "Holiday Was Spent—County Commissioner Keeney’s lilness De- lays Hearing. NEW PIANOS As Low as - = $185. Write for Catalogue, @ec23d LOUIS PHANEUF Dealer In LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY, The schools were closed Tucsday, ‘Washington’s birthday. The ' banks closed and the postoffice observed the usual heliday regulations.” The rural delivery men enjoved a holiday. The funeral of Mrs. Picini Batista was largely attended from St. Edward's church’ day afternoon. Burial was in_the Catholic cemetery. S The Woman's Relief corps and Grand Army veterans enjoyed ‘a_social and supper at their rooms Tuesday even- " “Lightning and Toothpicks” s o Bt ‘Long in Memorial Willimantic Savings Institute MURRAY, Prest. N..D. Webster, Treas. H. C. London. basketball Tuesday e g, by defeating the five Bulkeley Indwnode“ nts Killdurey " Bros. Lose Hay and Grain Qfficer Allan’ McArthur pulled in an alarm from hox .53 at the corner of Jackson and Valley streets at 7.45 on Tuesday evening for a fire in Killourey stables between Nelligan's court ‘The department re- sponded quickly and atter forty min- i & JFirst Assistant Enginebr Daniels was in charge and had three lines+of hose on the fire. All the horses, hacks, wagons and the ‘hearse were gotten out safcly, as well as the harnesses, but the hay, grain and straw were a complete loss, as It is estimated that the demage will include the loss of the stock and the to shape, as there was but a small No cause has been assigned for the origin of the pomed for two weeks on account of the Kesmex,” S v DANIELSON Telephone Weather Service Unsatis- “ factory—Some Talk for Firemen— Ira Thomas to Leave on Saturday— Social Notes. .Oliver Jacobs of Worcester wisited Readville; Mass,," 15 visi ents, Mr. and Mfs. Thomas To Establish Wireless Station. Austin Brooks of in Killingly High school, is to erect an aerial tower for-a wireless tele- graph station on the water tank near the car house of the Connecticut com- pany, in the village named. He ex- pects to establish communication with @ station in Danjelson. Charles Domingue of Woonsocket, formerly engaged in business in Dan- ielson, was in_town Vernon H. Wetherall was In Appo- naug, R. L, on a business trip Tues: First Selectman John A, Glibert has k. C to its credit over fif Duffy Final Account Filed. Mrs. Charlés Call, administratrix of the estate of her husband, has filed her final account in th brain, muscle, givi ds, grip, catarrh, in Hartford on a | malaria and low fevers, if taken in time and in small doses as directed. It is prescribed by doctors and is recognized as a family medicine everywhere. * y rs of service. health and mu:,to’rhmlfilnds of homes. s Pure Malt Whiskey Dbeen named as conservaior of Lucy|is an absolutely pure, gentle and invigorating stimulant and tonic. Tt overcomes all weakening wasting and £ the system power to throw off and resist coughs, bronchitis and lung troubles, and it is an Pprobate court for | ahsolute cure and preventive of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, “I have }{‘i\?hly praised Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey to every one suffering from “decp colds, as I know it was your valuable Whiskey that has given me back my health. If-an; ly thinks this statement is not genuine, let him write me, and T will Jet him know what your medi- cine has done for me.” C. W. Glenn, 1518 Ashland St, Rich- mond, Va. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey has During this time it has brought run-down conditions of the body, AWAY GOES ALL No Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas, ache Five Minutes After T: business trip Tuesda spending several days with his parents, are visiting friends in Waterbury, New returned from a stay of Miss' Grace O'Brien bas _returned several days with friends in Boston. o Danlelson. The — members of the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Babson of the | fhiends. son, cousins of Mr. Babson trom Mel- | 431ncq the Nadel Arbeit at the home of T Is third”th rank st thal sta ed. After the game scalloped salmon, Incldent to the carrying out of the EoV-| olowing were the committee: Mrs, C. Unclaimed Letters. Notes. week: Albert Bates, Alex Driscoll, D.| “"Tne local Datghters of the Ameri- of King Arthur, of the Baptist church, | gent, Miss Marion D, Chollar at an aft- ing the most popular boys organiza- 150 Present Tuesday Evening—Secre- Ira Thomas is doing some light prac- Philadelphia team of the American ‘The annual banquet of the Y. M. C. ing some limbering up exercises 80| with nearly 150 members and friends Telegraph Weather Service to Be Re- | the tables prettily arranged. was established here, about ten years President George V. Guild made the in- but it is to be re-established in & fow | MAl a3 trastmaster. Those who re- Frank ed the station here, said Tuesday that | 27y, VEood. Samuel Johnstone 23 the temporaty muspenaten. The, re- | tchogh who spoke on the relation of D, B I e e o e°%n. | wich association, who was the principal made to use the latter method, the tel- | the assoclation throughout the country, reports recelvable by telephons are.|gnd selections by Messrs. John Day. nging of Onward, 064 has explained. the maiter fo the | uartette. ~The singl wiooWHUTs Paed DAUGHTERS OF REVOLUTION company and a party of invited friends From 4 untll § o'clock Tuesday aft- affair was arranged under the direction tertained at tea by Miss Marion D. mittee of the company. with ferns and carnations wers sug- ciosed - on Tuesday in observance of most dellghtful gatherings of the sea- ing by Mrs. Frank Bennett of Day- A Bold_ Intrude: s A the hostess, Kate Danielson, honorary West Side and is believed to be re- other young ladles assisting were was extremely bold and made his way Ehce was not desirable. The Commercial and Industrial Ga- ttonal Taxime- o srere on One of: the bonds near | Ttates that the Internations corks in Russia for the pro- | 24 at Whippoorwill camp by F. B, |gotablish works , to which various Through the Tain and snow storms in Danfelson. It was not £00d for the Danjelson. eranges represented in Quinebaug Po- bers of New County Grange eration Luncheon. 1 you had some Diapepsin handy representing @ club membership of 3,- | Yanish in five minutes and you would Rienzi Robinson of Danielson respond- | gest anything you eat and overcome & growth except by effort. The women| fr your meals don't tempt you, of fn their own little family lot, becom- | our stomach, or if you have heart- Aiss Grace Bacon is entertaining|case of Pape's Diapepsin and take the town of Killingly. v Judge and Mrs. Arthur G. Bill Britain and New London. with Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Walker at Ar- from a visit with friends in Boston. Mrs. A. A. Chase, who recently mov- family are now in town. West Side have been entertaining Three Tables of Whist. rosé, Mass. Charles Babson is assist- | 12ned the Nadel Arheit 42 the e Uon. From Danielson Inspector Bab-|jot rolls, olives, fancy cakes, sherbet, ernment's plan to ehange the dvnamite | 121 JIINE WEre the oMM es MEs. Letters addressed @s follows are un-| Mrs Alfred Reed Is spending sev- J. Weirtheim, Mrs. S. E. Tucker. can Revolution were entertained Tues- are to hold a ‘meeting this (Wednes- | ernoon tea. tion in this section. tary Morse of Norwich Principal tice this week, prepartory to leaving ague. Mr. Thomas is in fine condi-| A, was held in the vestry of the Con. that he can keep going from the first| of the association present. The rooms suimed. The serving of the menu was by the ago, the regular séquence of daily | Hofuctory e P Ban days, F. E. Bitzood, who has been the sponded to toasts were Frank T.sz:‘- & misusdertanding relative to the man- | %; G, SalleY, for the assoclation, Fial Ports hove harototore basn peceived by | the Y. M. C. A to the public schools, i iving a ve Cided to have them sent by telephone, | [Eraker of the evenng, giving A Ciraph service was discontinued. The|Other entertalning —featuses were Bil oY tions sent here by telegraph, there be- | Jonn DSy Albers Warres, Hjlever officials, and as soon as the arrange- Christian Soldiers, by all marked the Hose Company’s Smoke Talk. Smua o k htfully Entertained by Miss Ma~ enjoyed a social smoke talk in Bor- ernoon the members of Sarah Williams | of John Jaegar and Gurdon E. Withey, Chollar, regent, at her home on Broad Washington Honored. gestive of the holiday, and all the ar- Washington's birthday. At the High | notable by a social event arranged by | %R\ . o o Y e ety ville and Mrs, Willlam H. Putnam and More reports of the doin of the member of the chapter, and Miss Lil- sponsfble for the loss of several miss- Misses Adaph Daniclson, Grace Bacon, into- some Houses after it had been lce Fishing at East Killingly. zette, published by the Russian min- -cab_com: registered in Tak: Eilitngly o st theaueh the ico | 125 Motor-cab Sompeny. regh duction of aut iles, motors, ma- Shumway. omob! ¢ Tuesday the nationel colors whipped flags, but it was good as an example All the Grangers Coming. mona Grange expected to be in will be here to furnish ‘the programme. At the annmal Tuncheon of the State | and Would take a little now your 000, held in the private dining-room of | feel fine. ed to_the toast’Shoulder to Shoulder. | sour, out-of-order stomach before you who are prejudiced against federations | what little you do eat seems to fill ing narrow In their ids burn, that is & sign ‘of Indigestion. Miss Hubbard of Wilbralem. Mes a little just as soon as you can. for several Altred L. Reed was Lestor Bill of Woroester has been |AToId Sherman of the West Side s Bdward Henault and Charles Morin Rev. and Mrs. Denton lington, Mass. Miss Lucy Young has been spending ed to Providence, has decided to return Inspector Babson Leaves for Newport.| oo oo o n ey with local George E. Babson and Charles B, Bab- | ,myo nostesses for February enter- ant inspector at the Charlestown navy noon, three tables of whist being play- fon vent to Newport to make drawings| cqyuteq nuts and candy were served. The crusier Vesuvius to a torpedo boat. ‘Bacon, Miss G Basestt. claimed at the Danielson postoffice this | eral days in Boston. Members of Castle Sterling, Knights | day afternoon at the home of the re- day) evening. The knights are becom- — ANNUAL Y. M. C. A. BANQUET. Ira Thomas in Fine Form. Danielson on.Saturday to join the Sialas: on to start the season, but he Is tak- | gregational church Tuesday evening, day on the fleld. were decorated in national colors and For the first time since the service [CMbers of the Ladies —Auxlliary Weather reports has been suspended, @lal exerciges, bef.re Rev. R. 8. Cush- YVoluntary observer élnce he establish. | (O3 9F the board of dlrecton ner of receiving the reports had caus. . Baton, principal of Killingly High Telcgraph, but in the interest of econ- | 2nd Secretary W. A Morse ot & el e e e e o S} Tonss | Interesting talk on the general work of i reports receivable by telephone are, whistling solos by Miss Alice Jacobs "M, C. A. Ing twelve hours difference. Mr, Bit- | Burton, ~composing the ¥ 3 ‘ments can-be made the telegraph ser- saging of; the aues. The members of Minnetexit Hose rion D. Chollar, Regent. ough hall on Tuesday evening, The Danielson chepter, D. A. R., Wwere en- members of the entertainment com- street. -Decorations of national colors Schools in_the town of Killingly were .rangements heiped make one of th school the eve of the holday was made the members of the senfor class. M Mrs. Nathan D. Prince were aldes to stranger who entered houses on the lian Barber of Worcester poured, The ing articles have come in. The fellow Florence Preston and Grace Fisher. made manifest to him that his pres- commerce d industry, Several members of the Bohemian | St%Y for o b 2 on Tdesday. The ty was entertain- the United States in October, 1908, will for conveying pass- Bad Weather for Flags. in the breeze from'many mastheads of the patriotic wpirit of the citizens of Grangers -from -all the subordinate Danielson Sats ., when the mem- Mrs. Rienzi Robinson Speaks at Fed- Federation of Women's Clubs' offcers, | Stomach distress or Indigestion wouwld the New Haven house, last week, Mrs. | This harmiess preparation will di- Mrs. Robinson stated that thero was no | realize it. 5 are the women who are too absorbed | you, or lays like @ lump of lead in Personal Mention. Ask your Pharmacist for a §0-cent e O S, Francis i4 the. guekt of | There will be no gour risings, no belch: 8 w! - Providence reiatives fimfia‘. e or undigestid. food mized. with 4 B, 4 ,Jfil:cfl.nonfi;pslfllpl)"m G P e e Prompt Relief Awaits Many Readers of the Bulletin. FUTNAM Relief Corps Serwvs Colos Supper —Use of Nightingale Lot for Ball Games Assured—Board of Relief In- creases Grand List $13,000. Senator and Mrs. Charles E. Searles returned Tuesday from a trip to Or- mond and Palm Beach and a visit in Washington. Michael Murphy visited in Worces- ter Tuesday. Charles K. Shaw has boen success- fully operated upon for appendicitis at the Day-Kimball hospital, Game With Millbury. Manager Frank Cordier has arranged for & game with the fast Milleury, Mass,, basketball team. Metnbers of Mizpah Rebekah lodge, I O. O. F., will initiate candidates and haye refreshments at 4 meeting this (Wednesday) evening, L. A. Porry recelved a bad cut on the index finger of his left hand while at work at the Morse mill Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Perry was cutting a ‘belt when his knife sHpped. Potatoes from Maine, Many cars of Maine-grown potatoes were sent through this city on a sounh bound freight Tuesday afternoon, Fach heated with e stov Dinner on Washington's Birthday. The members of the Woman's Rellef corps served a colomlal dinner in Kent's block Tuesday. The menu in- cluded tomato soup, coll muats, veg tables, brown bread, Indian and or- ange pudding, squash pie, doughnuts and apple sauce. The profits Zrom the imnor will be sdded to the mionument fun NIGHTINGALE LOT May Be Used for Ball Game: Proper Ri Under The members of the committee on the new high sohool have consented to the use of the Nightingale lot. used last year as the grounds of the Eastern Connecticut league, providing the games do not interfere with wuch bullding operations s may be under way. It is expected that Judge Edwin B. Gager will preside at a short calendar session of the superior court, opening the March term in this city, Friday. Continued Full Time Probable. Cotton mill operatives In this sec- tion of the state have decided that the chances are ainst their being put on short time b uge of the proposed licy to curtall production talked of mt fall. With spring near at hand and the outlook for continued full time employment the operatives are quite content. Four Inches of Snow Fell. Superintendent of Streets Frederick Dumas was out early Tuesday after- noon fighting to keep the walks cl of the snow that fell with rapidity not previously noted . this. winter. Four inches of snow came down in about three thours. The snow was so wet that it clung to the wires and trees and broke off many branc All the schools in Putnam (Continued on page six.) were Save Money on by purchasing of GEO. E. SHAW, Pu!pam. Ct. STOMACH MISERY Heartburn or a Stomach Head- aking a Little Diapepsin— tullness or heavy foeling in the stoi ach, Nausea, Debilitating ' Headaches, Dizzines or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no. undigested food lett over in_the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin Is a for out-of-order stomas ), prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there, Rellef in five minutes from all stomach misery is at any drug store waiting for you. These large 50-ceni cases contain more than sufficfent to thoroughly gure _almost_any cato of Dyspepain. ndigestion or any other stomach dis- | nelect your matecial from our TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY All Water Routo NEW YORK _ Chelsea Line are $1.00 elled frelght and passenger direct to and trom New York All Outside Statarooms, m Nomwich Tuesdays, Thursdays. Sundays, at 5.16 p. m. New -York Pler 23, Wast River, oot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednes- Fridays at's p. m. for tolder, “Phone or wrile P 8. Proight recelved untll § p C. A. WHITAKER, Ageot mayea T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the eomfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lows!l and Hampshire — safe, staunch vess that have every comfort and conven fence for the traveler. A delighttul voyage on Long Ieland Sound and & superb view of the wom derful skyline and waterfront of New York. Steamer leaves New London at 11 m, weekdays only; due Pler feot of East 220 Bt 5.45 a m. (Mondays cepted) and Pler 40, North River, Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J, PHILLIPS Agent, New London. Con: HOTEL TRAYMO Atlantio City, Open Throug the Yea Famous as the hotel o modern convenience and Al somforts of Aome Fraymore Motel Co., D. 5. White, Pros COhas. 0. Marqueite, ¥, augsd RE special Chosolate Cream Drops 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES Dantelson, Putnam, Moosue. septsd YOR DRY AND FANOY 000DS “Trade with US amd Save Mowey) . I8AAC MPEAU, Folnar. Ooin THE CLEARANCE SILE CONTINED at The Beston Dry Goods Stors, jelson. Some blg discounts for Customers another week; Attract Bargains on every counter in the etc Buy these goods mow. sept20d THE BOSTON DRY_GOODS Main Street, Danielson. sept20dw James . Keech, ——— Where to Trade in Jowetl m SELLING AT ONE-HALF PRION T am closing out everything in tore nt on Tome and.ta advantaxe o Bory. sdile. My Automobile and boat [ class condition. Price ssch. Bottomly, Both In 398, WE ARE ABADQUARTERS for Columbla _indestructible records. Also earry a full line of ®oods, schaol * wuppliss, fa Gonfectionery, tinwar Tapoint. Jewbtt City. wovi WALY PRICE. During the aull sedson my pr all Hats will be just one-half. # open .only, on Waednesday, ¥rids Shturday for the presesnt I. Millinegy “Store, Mechanlo #i City, ASK TO SEE THE Bouvenir O3 plates that Iving with one ound of our spec brand of tass ey are beauties, O, J, BLANCHAR Jewett City, JEWETT CITY CANDY KITOWE find in_eonnection ¥ome made orved at all rved to order Jewstt City Mary's ball. ¥ Conn. ice cream. near 8t cif HOURS. Berved in first class shape Prioes low, Tobacco and Cigars. W.J. Briok ley. wepta VALENTINES, Large assortment of wil styles and ideas, Price 1 cents, 'Wm, Johnstons, Jewett City o WHEN READY TO BUILD on ock of Lumber, Paints, Gement, Ois o We carry & complste | of manons' And bullders’ supplies. N Church, Jewett Cit MOOSUF MoUSE. 5 3. King, Prop. B 8 King, Mar mersiss e on-1n —_— Have Your Walches and Clock Put in First-class Condition by FRISWELL, The Jeweler, ~ 25.27 Frankiin Stres JaniTdaw GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer §2 Providence §t., Taltville Prompt attention to flay or night calls Telonbony 0-3L / aprldWHaw