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MURRAY'S Boston Store ~ WILUMANTIC, CONR, . Wood Blderkin Chapter, No:.23, Z::g’“;i“:”'*'” of. e M abg Lodgs, No. 22, Knigitls ot | Dorator ots& mmul . mi-m' Ty b, i lfiwa:‘fl Moving Pletires at ?ul?cmer b.umen was ummm You can thread the shuttle|sX3Y “FUNERAL. with closed eyes. ; muumfiw BANQUET S Mrw SAdaline Browin. 'rm‘d’md Arthur. J. Richards v 5 forth street < e P it it's the pa o e RerAting Tada o 2 FEt s ) > sunihion i Bl b H hlit;‘m;gvon Shzeh -t;z:‘ o 2 £ | Short Calendar and Assignment of Tt quiets the pain at once, a1d - oS Bbnce. Raiph G ¢ Hartiey, | & fow days o ith Dor sister. 3rs. C. N. | QU ore b i .. Cases on Tuesday, March 1. ean be applied to the' v Beator of the Wirky s-pu-e clvurex 4 | SIAbuLy; i PRmLect. RIL ; o ut 4 part without hurting it rec Sewing|Emsar il o R B SR e U e R e | B RREE : e aa N E Q{;‘«:: rlmnuent = a:‘t!‘::e!éeme?éry.‘ was in the WAL over Sunday. of gases. wiil come in on March I at you have to do. is 1o “ it on evening at ¥on. Mr Rlch- e Mrs. Josep oot wc b u&-m. at 1. o’ Dc}(, Hon, Edwin dy, @t is a power . i ;:?:n ;," ‘been mmm o the: supet. OBITUARY. ‘the members of Reading were Stz . Gager, dge. Following is the ration and penetrates instant, lency Holyoke, Mass., e State Lec: “A. Da Inn.-mld-uflmn- 0 e = William _T. Richardson. ‘bemmn of relatives in m! . gy te: Co.: Davh Bl:udlu.lncl g4 ":z:::’d redu- the swelling. arATTame ea s Pleasant one for | William T. Richardson, aged 88, died | ter. Including: dustrial and Mf H ' 2 |all peBsent. Atter the elavorate sup- | Saturday afternoon at. St. Josephs | - Charles B. Wheatley, who has been y_the quartetts Bhaw va. the town of Kilingly; Wil- 'I'O, per. Joseph Cotter. boss carpenter, as | hospital, from apoplexy. Mr. Richard- |ill at mu home. on Bmd street for | TADge, were % jam E. Holmes vs. Hammond, Knowl- u:.L. lm.uo. Scran- toastemaster. introduced the various | son had been staying at the home of |several weeks, continues to improve ton & Co. ton, Pa. says:—‘'On the 7th of ~leee.. A Machine | peakers, who responded in'a pleasant | Albert L. Wright, at South Coventry, | siowly. Trisl List. To Court-—Central Ver- this present. month, as I was leaving O Richards was presented a large | i, he 2 faken Ul and removed t | ° The members of Killingly Juvenle mont Ry. Co, appeal from order.of | the building & meon for lunch, I that is mechanically correct | =t fcp desic by the men with whom Bhtive o Mastentes Mg P (e 52t~ | Jurors Drawn for March Term—City | {00 v.?fl{?.“,’.!"é""é‘.'r'vey“"’"’ ¥ slipped and fell, spraining my wrist he has-been closely associated. Mr. | a number of years he had been & ree Dottt Zoro. Players Want to Get on Trolley | o Voo Willlam B Harvey. ace| I retumed in the afternoon, and at Hardmian, —superintendent, presented | ig * Brookl: Y 2= Blx Degrese i _ four o'clock 1 could not hold a pen- i B TAY (PRI, Srenenicd | ent'of Drookiyy N | v temperaciro was iz dsgrses| Lesgue—Agent Gilpatrc Ends Twen| o v Evags et Moekine; Ferainand | Gy hande 1 returned home n every particular., one that | the company's fire brigade made him | e begy wan o oniy fesides there. | peiow zero in Danielson on Saturday ty-six Yedrs' Servico With Express| Glrard va. 2osvenoedaty Cos later and purchased a Mfl. of 3 Peegent of a handsome silk nmbrel. | {aking rooms of Eimore & Shepard |TOTAIng making it one of the coldest| Company. A uc.c”g‘"l v VRl “}fly Were expresse: at ol e wi er. et e sl attorn: gives notice al iS easy to operate and C3p- | hi= doparture ny those Broment bo | Soiirdey afternooh and prepared for oIhe “prisoniers ela at the jail in| Judge M. A Shumwey presided at|ne will take up the trial of criminal burial. The body will be sent t B Mr. Richards, affer thanking the men | Brookiyn, N Y., Tuesday and the fun | Brooklyn on criminal churges or after | tho drawing of jurors for the Mareh| cases in the following order; subject, oms for their kindness to him, stated that | neral will be held from the home of avpel.lln‘ irvm decisions in the ko'-r court in this cltv however, to such changes from time able of doing all kinds Of whil ne was going away he would | the deceased Thursday with burial e taien to Danielso m Those drewn were| to time as the state of business may Dot Be a. st antic and | Evergreen cemetery, The services foute.for. Putnam e Fiea i < 5°"'°'“'|“’°‘“_ - work quickly and satisfa flose!y Yastiaen Haring hag- PoS' 0 | will b in charge of various Masonic | G05, SUPerior ¥ e R thany Tever, Prani Coyetts, Lioyd G, lnlmen q y c o here. e o R SR i Improvements at Station, Samuel “Adams, Jr. ne James | Packer, Michael Hodgins, Michael Amo ose present at the banquet Railroad carpent are making re— ; John ea, Charles A. Tur: (two cases), torily. A few of the su-|gcre, Messrs “Hardman, =Richards, Transferisd to Holyake O pairs To the exterior of the local sta- | sette, Lyon, Can-| John' F. Taylor, Smith Huntley, Al- | and used it five or six times befors Radcliff, Lovette, Smith, Cotter, Curry, - Y s tion. The station is to be painted after | terbury; Elsworth R: bert Willlam Staples, Fred Paine, 1 went to bed, and the next day I Bass, McKeon, Brown, Hickey, Hol- | J. F. Murphy, who for the past six | fhe carpenters complete their work. It Henry L.| Thursday, March 3—State vs. Hybil was able to go to work and use my perior polnts of this aching brook_ Edmunds, Crauper, P. Morin, | Years has been employed by the Amer- | i understood that other improvements | Stone, Ham 3. Ben: Parker, Longl Particinonl, Moses hand as useal” B ey o, o e Caanteiat o (s Hlotyoks aliet J CoArRia el tactone Sy SHet e ok T i et | Sty Thetar Haliiycy and Cusfite Slosa's Lhutmene - , Linqul ar 2. -3 . Ar . 3 are: Positive self.semng Morvan. ochrane 204 | of the company, and will leave for that ?x.g e B e Tin Witeox, Eaward V. Austin, George ’ :‘P -lnicuullanzt .nru,In place today to assume his new duties Spoke on Washington. Full mf; L. Chase. Washington Honored. Tuesday morning. Chauncey Continued Cases. killer— heals cuts, o ilis. Shippse of Mashentuck was ; er s needle, automatic thread| ., sueresting mrosramme was ren- = speaker ‘the Congregational | X, Barber, Sterling: Bdward A State vs, Charles Loomis, intoxi- 2 burns, wounds and dered by the children of St. Mary's Attended Teachers’' Meeting. church in South K.flundv Bunday Sawyer, David % cation, upon probation; KEdward V. contusions, and will contro“er and tenslon re- parochial school in St. Mary’s hall on Principal John J. Maddox, W. E. |evening. Mr. shlpe- -wh on the | oo Austin, cruelty to animals; Hverett n v - th olson Saturday evenins. commemorating the | Fay, Miss Clara M. Dibble and Miss | lesson fo be learned life of Arcanum Club’s Officers. Harrington, breaking and entering and S R l birthday of Washington. There was | Alice 1. Sanford of the Windham high | George Washington. - entering with intent to steal, upon from sting of poi- ease, self-threading shuttle, |2 larse ‘attendance” ana the school | sohool faculty attended a meeting of Iiustrated Lecture: Following are the newly elected offi- George L. Chase, breach of sonous insects. children wmcquitted themselves with | the Connecticut assoclation of sec- | o, 2 Pl cers of the Arcenum club: President, Catvin. Wilcox, breach of 260.,600. and §1.00 I 1 hol ability. ondary and classical schools at Hart- O'er Southern Seas and Ippine | 4 youstus 1. Morse; vice president, L. FEugene Osier; recelving . revo ving spoo older, _— ford Saturday. Tralls” was the subject 0f an Hlustrat- | B S\erriom. secretary and treasurer,| stolen Droperty. s, o Many Atterd Dance. pat ot R ae & ot Georgs W Baker: executive commit- New Cases. e ven ¥ Tfle social in A, B. S. hall Saturday To Address Grange Institute. h Rev. Ralph 8. " |tee, J. H. Rafferty, George er, S V6. Do mibert; violation case-hardened and adjustable | . oui o Siven Sader The wusmioas 5% | Principal Henry T. Burr of the state | AR At the Methodist clureh o' Sun- | ® M. Johnson, N. M. Parker, W. E.| State ve Moses Lamberts, vigation > Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Willimanfic lodge, No. 120, was largely | normal school, here is to be onie of the | cosgropating an. idcs. of the. people, | HLTIeS: breaking and entering with intent to bearings, and many other | attended. A feature was' the cowbell | speakers at the farmers' institute to | their homes and customs in the far | chiun».n'- Day c'mmim... torture ani Arthur C. Bennett, dance. sfusic_was furnished by_ the | be held in Ellington on Wednesday, ults appoln Michael Thread, ‘City Cyclers’ orchestra. Pro- e S the ool ot te0] ¥odwens, Intoxication and "0 March 2. Tollowed commencement of b —od Hodgens, intoxication and breach of features which places this | fessor. Bennett of Norwieh prompted. — By et tas commemormet 3¢ me Ruowioe ?..‘;:"‘"&“?u'.:.“’ assist her | the peace: John . Tayior, breaking Applications from Players and Um- | tion of the “ and entering with intent to steal; Mi- 8 Money on X -" New Dog Tags Received. cogtepad a it v ! machine above 20y OMHEr| zown Clerk Framk 2. Femton receiv- | Everstning looks rosy over MIaio- | 16 s oo mer s svar pol. tax | ERS Brctnte aise. SThie, ocinas e e mly Hancley, ém: DIAMONDS e - i Fou 3 " urss, t K Shtirday Tor the yeue 1810 Ameng ;?.2 town way il the Conncoticut Basebail | something may pappen 1o youl . It has - e I R T, M by purchasing of make. lot was a limited number with K. O, | aesoim o i orary, George J. Fisn. | happened to several people during the ticinoni, assault with intent to mur- ct > |inscribed thereon for the pets of the | oigmiy iopanly call a meeting of the | last few days and it is going to hap- ot marcon murderss wranx || GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, CL. —— Kennsl club. 'The tags are In the form | Wednesday, President D, P, Dunn has | hm: *° Sivers. "1 arbie, collector of| To Read Paper Befors K. of K. A. | Coyette, breaking and entering with of & four-leaved clover. They will not | o large mail these days, includi = ey Ly het| Miss Gertrude Hall has prepared a| intent (o steal; Liovd O Packer, ob L be placed on sale until the present li- X o) caghocd on the trail of the men that about Meetha which ln{ money under false pretenses The H. C. Mu C cenes expire. plications from. players who are anx- | do not 75 Lo Traghe 1o Chief | paper_about ‘s Vineyara > pretchses ¢ i rray Lo S e fous o obtain berths ~in the new | George M. Piling is helpine fim round | e Wil reag st the, meeling of (he| TS, PR SNt S Jien, Durglary league. ents. stead o 7 Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper HOSPITAL INGORPORATORS Haturddy . avaniie . the mador se: b e S [0 evening. A5 some o the bove ure| Lester Sailsbury and Charles D. Sal- 2 v 2 4 to'a trip to Cottage| isbury, violation of gamo law p ‘ ceived another application for an um- | or five or maybe more dollars. It ail p PEE, Patterns. E'x* :'-th-f'«';t Joh: |:| tN':;'\h" pire’s appointment, from Irving C.|depends. The average las? week was o T :.m;x'n-r wtory ottt e Board, to Succee: ate ishop { Hoyt, 1415 Main street, Buffalo, dollars. Tireney. ¥ im0 wrots that he skw i THurs: | b Saa Ses sou et weekt: proios | Players Amdous’ to Join Trolley JEWETT CITY Sl . = > ¢ s | &g lesue of the Sperting News that |ades not go any more. % is o case of League. Funeral of George Maynard at Pa- 3 oard of Incorporators agu : 3 come after yo The Pt For Artistic Wall Papers oo ORard of Incorporators or S | ot's application was - aecompanted | e e e Yo T hage, | It is mderstood that some of the| ~cheug—Btetson-Woodall Marrias come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 roami’ at the hospital Saturday fore- | With three rellable references, He has given all the men he is now phm of the Putn-: :hn:m hl;:fi:; Improvements at Picture Theater. Church Street. We will be pleased to “Z;V';’ l;o“:;en:mens;moe;ttno):‘?ge'cc}:L(:‘l:‘ New Water Cooler. gd‘rfihey ;.t“ td:efi to k:‘go‘:d.‘ t.g“ to embrace No: body of George Maynard, who estimate on pamting. or ~decorating | ter, In order that tne board Of Girec-|. The old water coaler in the miafn] - & Now London, W"“”’"“"’ Gna Wester” | aied i Towell, Mass. on Wedne i h e main| - Date of Probate Hearing Fixed. ~ tora ma: ly. Norwich and Willimantic are the| day, was brought to Jewett City Sat | (] and will guarantee both work and may pe increased. corridor on tihle secend floor of the A ~At a recent meeting the board was | town building was relegated to the | Judge Oliver E. Getty of the probate | towns where the local players will try| urday, and services were held in the ?’;fi"i & Increased by the addition of five mem- | dump Saturday and replaced by a |COUrt has fixed 'g’ - &a“a’ to get on. Baptist church, Rev. E. W. Potter, 10 Cents a Pound ‘elephone connection. nov25d | bers, but it was nfterwards found that | sanitary one. It is practically like the 12 on the epplicgiion of Lewis T Good ‘Business on Saturday. pastor of the church conducted th ¢ - the action was fllegal. as the charter | coolers used where prangeads is ais- | CUrU® DUt e SO Of, 08 JSOOC ] putnam people had a shopping car- | sne miking mir toxt from Tob 14 1 and | - 81 THE KEYSTONE STORES expressly stipulated the number to be | pensed at soda fountains. The water Sval Satords there i E. L. PRINCE, but twelve. is in plain view in a five-gallon in- | Probate. Z nival - mz";fy‘m vere =0y 2, and Lamentations 3:33. Abido With | Dandelson, Putnam. Moosum It ‘'was voted at Saturday’s meeting | verted glass bottle and feeds into a Completes Duties at Taftville. Ciowier. WG Gars Wers Me, and Good Night, Beloved, were | opigq that a committee be appointed, con- | galvanized tank The ice is stored ; Charles S. Francis, C. E. who has | tne rule during the afternoon and even- Miss Katherine Babcock, Miss | CONFE TONER | sisting of nmes A. Shea. D. P. Dunn | separately and does not come in con- |been employea as an lnmutat | s ok T ey iniecost was .. R. Gardner and G. H. and Dr. - John Weldon, = to present | tact with the water, which is drawn |bullding operations by the Ponemah |aroused by the opening of @ new store. | ipriCr with Mrs. George Sparks at "E Em’u{ m Wl"lu[u and Ice Cream Caterer |2mscnimenis to the charter and the |in the regular manmer. company at Taftville while thelr new .. the organ. Buriai was in the Pachaug mccwnmhl‘n?e v:;atirt:;tmcte‘cll! to t!ob amend - i A—flh e & weave shed wumnunde{h conmocts“ ion, Men, Women and Affairs. ;0 B‘&:;!... t;;- nl:‘éger!- .’bhcaolcn: %?fi?fi Main Street, illi ic, Conn, | the charter that there will not be more | Mr. and Mrs. ur J. Hanna Enter- |completed his s there urday - 3 ) B elaon. . big. discounts for ous . T ators shal . o the comprise & quorum. .The committee |, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hanna en- League Meeting Next Week. Jobn_G. Johnson was leader of the| from friends here being given by the g:;nl‘rr:”m:m e tere. tertained friends at their home, No. Notices will be mailed to all of the- Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting Sunday even- | family, Frank Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. 9, was instructed to prepare such amend- = - t204 men and submit th t £1; 135 Walnut street, Saturday evening. | directors in the Eastern Connecticut John Lewis and family, Mr. and Mn GOODS STORM If It's Wall Papers DT Doare of incorporators Tor et | A ‘one turkey supper was disposed of |icague today for a meeting to be held Charies K. Shaw, recently operated| Paui Geise, Haward Clarke and Mr i Biros. Dantcieon. in all the latest designs that you de-| Ceptance or rejection. . It was then | 204 the balance of the evening was in' Danielson next Sunday afternoon.|upon for appendicitis, is reported us|iilen Bubcock and family. The serv- | septzodw sames K. Keech, Mgr. aire, come here. Our large assortment | voted o Hold .a meeting of the board | Pleasantly passed with games. At ‘that_time the matter of electing n-dnt comfortably et the Day-Kim-| jces were in charge of Undertaker C. and moderate price will interest you.| o incorporators Thursday morning at officers for the ensuing year will be ital. M. Young of Lowell, Mass., and Un- —_— ball hospi Our stock of ready mixed Paints and | 3020 o'clock to act upon the same. Pension Bills Passed. taken up, as will also the maetter of ttorney M. ¥ Gelpaler wes at Fill- | gertaker A. J. Tinker of this place. . ¢ painters’ supplies are complete. Tn' the event of the changes in the | Among the pension bills passed by |making a’schedule, e o T We : o o e s ey aacd, Whflfll lo ]I'adfl n JBVIB" BI" A. B. HOLMES, charter being adopted they will be | the house at Washington Friday was |ing rules and wach entsonal were Mr. and Mrs, Myron Maynard, 72 Church Street. Willimantic, | filed with the secretary of state and | One in behalf of Henry F. Royce of |Mmittees as may ba nece-uxy to m.x. Toesday | Miss Neitie Maynard, John Maynard, 2 this city for $30 per month.. Mr. Royce | plans for the opening of the season . = “| Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Maynard, Miss | was a member of Company H, Twen- Opening of Men's Mission. McPariane, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Que LING AT ONE-HALF PRIOS. : - Dr. F. A. Morrell is sssigned os vis- I ty-sixth C. V., durine the civil war. i for the French-speai 3 bec, Misses Emma and Hattie I am closing out Let me demonsirate fo you the A. R. BURNHAM, Agent irs ean ks e T AU 4 e | e i o S P acogbentiing | sins: ph'{:Iralnn at the Day-Kimball| pec’ yHand, i Manufacturer of different styles of | riet A. Wheeler of South Willington, |menced Sunday evening with many o ‘ M. Dwyer was in Menc‘ ona . NEW OVERLANB Light Carriages and Wagons, widow of Henry Barnes, Company C, |adults In attendamce. The mission | pusiness Lrip_Saturde; nard, Joseph Hannay, & Harens Corrioess o Webans for | Second C. HL A. at $12'per month. ' |services and sermons are to contlnue | "4 rumber of G, W. Rouss and Mr. and Mrs. Joh — Je. .Carti W at throughout the present week, the visit- | were in Danielson attending | Lo¥Is an: s Bertha Lew 5 FOR SALE. ERNEST P. CHESBRO, hutomobiles, | 57 511 Cinas. Beposiiony and” shops Beviesats. ing fathers of the order of La Salette | fhe Joint meeting of the New London | o air and Mrs. Afvron Mayngrd, A/ | 4, iomobile dna boat. Both in frat 180 Valley Street. Miss Stella Chapmian spent the |officiating. County and Quinebaug Pomona Grang- class condition. Price each, §95. 8. J. 1029 Main Street Horse Shoeing. Tel connection, | Week-end at her home in Frankiin. Brooklyn’s Grand List $1,180,161. es. Atodly. novisa * novid Miss Rachel Cochrane and Miss Ella | it ot the town of Brook- | . Edwin O. Sumner, formerly of asi- | 1Y, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maynard "}',’ Bottomly. T e A - e grand list of the tow: o 1 % T this Jv is the | family, Merrimac Volley lodge, 1. O. o A earv spent Satvrday in Hartford. |iyn, as revised by the board of reljet, | ford, We et il il | . Mrs. James Fairgralves and family we 5 nice variety of Fresh Fish; also| 1\irs. Allen Avery of Mystic is the |amounts to $1,180,161, a gain of 313,262 l”mdg"""e Streets Mrs, Ellen Piper and family, Harry | golumb ams, a guest of riends in jouth Windham. |over last year. & gran st as com- Miss [abel [ jarence | glso o l]r F E' JA“SM—'“&ntlst e 'o St H Mrs ;;:mx,v dfl 1.—-,,;:1,,, of H: ,:mm pumilbyt the uf«:m- Gmountes 10| Mrs. George Gleason, who has been |3 e e o S EoO . Sa STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2g North St. | 1irs Henry H. Criebel of Hartford |2, 175,566, Among " the properties visiting relatives at Putnam Helghts, ;A" Wilson | Sonfestionsry, 5 & recent guest of friends in 3 ouses, | has returned to Worcester. Tapoint, Jewett CM Painless Extracting and 0ct29d | town for a brief stay. ShUmerateq &re 366 "1"’"‘}} Bouse> | B. F. Houlihan of the local commer- o e mefaghan Filling o Specialty Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hunt of Walnut | 11:09% actes of 1and, 10 tnle o eail- | cial school was at his home in Nor- Big Hoot Owl Got Away, SALY aaes. ELMORE & s“l)m_ street are entertaining Miss uujofle road, city and corporation bonds, the | Wich over Sunday. Friday evening, a little after dusk, a Lowest prices. All work guaran- teed. Fox of Haverhill, Mass: Tatter elass of holdings amounting to| Dr.' Sherman of New. London, for-| party of boys discovered a large hoot | During the dull ceason my prices om 8 (8 ‘cossors to Sesslons & Hlmore) Mr. and Mrs, A, B. Holmes had as |$30,000. The Quineba ‘com merly of Putnam, was in town Satur-| owl in one of the maple trees In front 11 be Ju ~half. Store i A pany is h P all Hats w Associated Dental Parlors, * . - their guest Saturday Master H. N. e big taxpayeqr of the town with an | 48Y- of A. A. Young's property. Air rifles |onen only on Wedn Friday an 762 Main Street, - - Willimantic Mers and runeral UWBGIONS, | Sanford-of palmer, Mass. assessment of $542,217. Valentine Tea Netted $20050. were' brought into use by ihe bov. |@Rturday’ for the pr I Office hours—week days 9 a. m. to Miss B. Sullivan, who teaches school he woman’s board of the Day-Kim- | With the result that the owl was driv- | Millinery Store, Meehanic 8t $ p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. S0 Macth Shesor. in_ Branford, has bees the guests of OBITUARY. ball hospital clasred $390.80 from. the| °n from tree to tree only to finally | City. Ct janid 3 = LADY ASSISTANT. by Lot g oo By e T, phrniit st Al recent Valentine tea. 3 O e eyl bl S P . souveniy China Fslaphone coussetmon. Miss Ruby Higgins, who has been William H. Edwards. ill B The rewuins Mareh mecioe H ot THe heavy hetmio pll'u; that, g0 o8 o 5 visiting in Northampton, Mass., has | William H. Edwards, 64, died at his NE| woods across from the Aspinook of our pact e 08 Ye Post Card Shop LOUIS PHANEUF returned to her home in South Coven- |home in Wildamsville Friday after an | tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, when ap- | JOOCR MTIVS siciter these winter | 3omy t ey peuties: Yl néied try. illness which has continued since 1ast | sm——————————————p | months to several species of owls Periumes and Toliet Requisites Dealer in Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Phillips of [summer but became,acute about two 3 i They are the first bird to mate and CITY CANDY KITOWEN. Stationery LA AND eiEN'S FURNISHINGS, | Maple avenue spent the week-end at | weeks ago. He was' employed in_the The drug—caffeine—in coffee iay eggs in this Iatitude. Nests have [ oWy SN DAY on & frst x AND NOTIONS. their former home in Washington, mill there for years. Edward e many times been found in these hem- taurant. Home made u1 Fire Insurance Agenoy. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. R.T. was born in England, coming to this | Causes i estion, lock woods as early as the first week oals served at ali | - & Toantey at the ee of 16~ He has been . March. “The owl best k 1 0{‘ JAMES HARRIES, 2 . 635 Main Street. Lioyg, the 13 vear old son o Mrs. |SOUNEES % the ses of 5. HiS has beey Belching and etc. in many # | this section and most often aeen by ow, “"' ‘ Opera House Blook, Willimanti Janza E. Day of 89 Jackson street, is ill this section and most b rr’- hall, Mas 5 i h pneumonta at St. Joseph’s hos- |TeSidence in Killiigly and had excel- ’ hunters is the common hoot owl, Bu- Telephone connections, s g s lent standing as @ citizen. G persons b0 Americanus. Barn owls are com- Viock WS, len 2 L. M. REED ares e B g0 ok o e e B muvived by | Who would be relieved mon; the littls scresch owl I (0 be | ™ quicK LUNCH AT ALL OV has the agency for the Travelers Lite |2nd Miss Elsie Baker of Jackson street |his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Ger- : a4 white barred 1 ana Berved in first elass shape. The only premiums we| o B oo o rore, or. aa | o (he wedk-ond visifiie friends i |trods Aldrich. of Wilismevite. If they could be induced e tlack and e e A | T e od pare, W1 offer are Good Pianos at|c. vniea states Healtn ana #xi- | AMiss Margaret MeCaffrey of Park W & St To stop coffee. over SiElE thens parts: s — The wonderful animal shot by Frank Guests at Stetson-Woodall Wedding. street spent Saturday and Sunday-as - ¥ % dent Ins, Co. of Sagthaw. Mich. Write | ine ‘guest of friends and relatives in | oo Go e oot to ne & eront tor . This | It is casy to do if Miss Elizabeth Whiting, Miss Watie VALENTINKS. s for rates and full particulara. Springfleld, Mass. day turns out to be a great fox. Th Stetson and Brnest Brown attended | Large assortment of all the letest The A. C. Andrew Masic Co. Box 3. Willimantic. Ct. Mrs. Sarah B, Jones, who has been :,f‘;ugi(;“,?:fl, ;&‘;:.di?f n'fl"nm,:.,;' a:- m-rrl-‘lo v‘;‘ 'a‘:x’xuf Btetson and |siyles and ideas. Price ) to T8 ‘304-806 Miain Street, Willimantic, Ct.| . - |Yisiting her som, Charles W. Jones of lless a very pecullar looking *enimal, the - VB“"' o 0;; 2M“ Rovigencs |conts, “Wm. Jehastons, Jewett Qity 0 Ok the Willimantic camp ground, has re- | different in color, form and _other R TR et e dding. . James ) s e » NE‘V PIANOS turned to West Hartford. characteristics as compared to the na- N. Stetson, the father of f e bride WHEN READY TO BUL Miss Mildred Harries, a teacher in [tive red fox, and these facts at first " | groom, was very ill with appendicitis ¥ -n-:ls ""é'm"".‘ the Killingly schools, spent the week- {caused a_conclusion that some quite | Is used as the table beverage. e el 10 Lt e enemotty. mu- Ay 3 As Low as = = $185. | vith her parenis. Mr. and Mys. [remarkable kill had been made. Ths The groom is a native of the borough e a A awd H-blt ® [James Harries of Windham road, fox is of a type rarely seen in this|T4 jg made of wheat and and here with his parents many fzh reh. ! D. Jordan of the Jordan Hard- |section ang has cat-like ears and x 7 y 2 P i the making of os ail, Write for Catalogue. any is o memier of the ads claws. Contains the “vital phosphates” About the Borough. = a-w'yn orrx movmr. h v, committee of the Connecticut = PR . Whi was confin e, anl Sydonings et o oo We help you to form a good Hardware atsoctation for the ensuing | NEW LONDON COUNTY POMONA |In this “King of Cereals” Ak A A e L 10, his et gy Cardeter. s abit * vear,’ g2 ;A corge » ha A = Wy . Proprister. ety Ty PAY.ING ot WATKINS BROS., 1 ‘Biangcine Jones, who |Makes Return Vieit to Quinebaug | Which Nature uses for 5 boey enlofinvlv"y":gkno::fl:znh:: . ROURIGAN. for Cooking with GAS in T = edal, in, the recent |*-Pomona—An lmrutm. and Profit- KR % s home. : Sowets it 4 . 227 Asylum _street, Hartford. Sonteat . asty Statio Rebuilding brain and nerves. Those who attended the moving pic- ERAL DIRBEPOR. WINTER. [ Mair and School” Sts; 80 Manchester, | the Sunday - s ture show at the Finn opera house on I Iord ¢ GRS Willimantic Gas & e e Wil | 8l Eplssipe) ehcch, 5 g 5o et Postum builds up what e S e B ST S A Ry g -‘——,-——-vr--z—-r* T : which 3 dec28d Wahlingfard.—Mrs. ufi‘ ¢ London 3 Coffee and tea tear down. ‘has been installed in accordance with P — P o T ] inebas o | e e Amother velusble lmprove; (et T S TG ]S B S ; % Try a change to Postum— signs in thelr proper places, The seats n F- are now securely fastened to the floor gsils ".l‘hne’s a Reason” making, the thester equipment in up to fllt. condition, z A e SAasiam e Fteenars ot L) lon n Ay rqswx CEREAL COMPANY, Ltd: | evening to propery elect & manasei. Battie Creek, Mich. (Continued ‘on page six)