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tic, Danielson an vice was largely attended, many rela- tives and friends being present from Hartford, New York, Jersey City, Bal- tic and Febron. Miss Loretta Maxwill sang Hamel's Ave Maria, There were beautiful floral tributes, mong them a handsome piece from San Jose council, No. 14, K. of C., of which deceased was a charter mem. ber, and a plece from shopmates. The bearers were Daniel P. Dunn, William J. Sweeney, John McDonough, Anthon; Hevrin, Joseph Cotter and James Burial was in the family lot in St. Joseph's cemetery. Dr. Weldon to Read Paper. Dr. W. P. S. Keating, secre the Willimantic City Medical s bag notified members that there is to be a meeting his (Wednesday) even- ing at the office of Dr. F, B, Wilcox. Dr. John Weldon is scheduled to read & paper of interest to the profession. lliman WILLIMANTIC What -ls Going On Tonight. i A i, 5. Wiliimantic Business Men's Asso tign moets in Board of Trad T g and Boxing at qutcn Store WILLIKANTIC, CONN. Alaska is to_be gobbled up by Village Varisties. NEW mivALs : Women’s Onyx Hosiery Here are the fong looked for Hasiery —“THE ONYX"—about 100-dozen pd The very best quality, ful fashioned, imported hose; the weave is silky apd slastic, every fibre and every thremd e strong, and the lustre of the fabmic is luxurious and rich. They come in Silk, Lisle, Gauze and Quadruple, twist heels and toes insure durability, and improved garter tops. Silk Mose, $1.50 pair. Gauze Hose, 38c, 50c and 75c pair. Lisle Mose. 3%, 50s and 78¢ pair. Cotton Hose, 38c, 50c and 750 pai REV. WILLIAM'E. M'CORD Called to St. Paul's Church to Succeed Rev. R. D. Hatch, Resigned. he announcement at Haster time t Rey. Richard D, Hateh, rector of Bpiscopal ‘church, this city, avould in all probability resign was re. ceived with regret, ana it was hoped that he might possibly consent to re- main, but owing to his health he has formally resigned. His resignation was fo,become effective the 15th inst. . _however, consented to stay until the firat Sunday n M % i number of different ha Dbeen considered for Tacaney, and it is understood courts crim) continued, saying: affairs of our government as found in [ {SMAE, FERAOTE United States, and if you approve the Mrs. Ashton C. Persons to Give Lunch- ipRege from a brief business trip to New eon for Miss Hatheway. Invitations have been issued by Mrs, Ashton C, Persons for a luncheon at on Walnut street, this aft- ernoon at 1 o'clock in honor of Miss Eleanor Marian Hatheway,whose mar- riage to Mr. Hunt of Concord, N. Hs takes place in June. vital policies and actions of the ma- [, JOIB LAY reQurnsd o s AN ‘the vacancy, and at ome has been he matter remains with him for decision. Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown of Norwich was in town Tuesday with Rev. William E. McCord ige, Long Tsland, and together over the ground. McCord left on the 4.07 ex- n):‘esu f?r h;"xcfllom!. and will ihe call wi it 'is understood has been tendered Eim. The resignation of Rev. Mr. Hatch was entirely volunt much needed rest He has been here fo ber of years, and during his rectorship the church has been built up consider- ably and its various activitiés greatly broadened. His untiring efforts to se- cure a new edifice have earned for him @ warm place in the hearts of his parishioners. commercial, industrial and social wel- Administratrix of Tormey Will. At the probate office in this city on AMrs. Nillie Johnson of New= ark, N. J. was appointed administra- trix with ‘the will annexed of the late svil government in Alaska; it is I|%%5y "Richara Dwyer arrived 1n the |2 hlg demand for the séwerage deposit | tle T : named as exeoutor of the will, but he | mg e Daths which, and none other has since died. These appraisers were Daniel F. Killourey and James Haggert: WINDHAM COUNTY DOCTORS _ To Hold 117th Annual Meeting in Wil- limantic—Two Names Proposed for Membership. people, shall be the ways along which our i{ndustrial: and commercial Drog- and he will take or a few months who use . the trail, ‘Ml; by those “Ylho = e do not assist but wish to. make epo that s an institu s most valuable and reliable insurance poliey | MAF, {omertre & ge0d SXCUE0 L0 | i buicy Mait Whiskey Go., Rocherte straight -and narrow as possible for meeting of the Windham County Medical association s to be held at the Hooker house, Wil- imantic, on Thursday, April 21. programme follows Call to order: remarks by the pres- ident, John Weldon utes of last meeting: OBITUARY. Mrs. Robert Hooper. Mrs. Susen Prentice, widow of Rob- ert W. Hooper, aged 92, died at her 52 High street,' Tuesday morn- following a week’s illness with pneumonia. She was one of the oldest idents of the city and would have 93 had she lived until the 4th of 'mext month. She was a native of Lis- She married Mr. Hooper in 1837 and came here to live at that time, and had since made her home here. Mrs, Hooper had not been in the best of health for a number of years, but up to her last sickness she had been able to be about the house each day. She had a large number of friends in but no relatives nearer than nephews’ and nieces survive, Mrs. Charles M. Breault. Mrs, Ozelia, wife of Charles M. Bre- ault, aged 41, died petween 1 and 2 o'clock Tuesday morning at her home, 23 Milk street, as the result of a com- plication of diseases. There survive, be- sides her husband and parents, Mr. and . Jonn Delude, a sister, Mrs, George Messier, and a brother, Fred Delude, all of thig city. FUNERAL. 1 B. McCarthy. The funeral of Danjel B. McCarthy was held Tuesday morni; 221 Jackson street, a_requiem ‘high mass at St. Joseph’'s church at 9 o'clock, Rev. John J. Flem. ming being the celebramt. Tho ser- WE HAVE OTHER HOSE TOO, Black Mercerized reading of min- reception of dele- newly proposed names for mem- bership, action thercon by clation; reports of delegates and other officers; remarks by president of Con- necticut Medical society; Recent Leg- islation in Medicin: of South Coventry; Surgery, Dr. J. Hobart Hgbert of Wil- limantic; Prevalence of Syphlis, Dr. J. ; discussions of the several papers in their order; election names proposed for mem- bership—Joseph N. Perreault, son._Tufts college medical, such as Women's Lisie Mose, double soles, high spliced heels and improved garter tops—only [ ing. been equalied before since the dark [for the summer. days when certain men whose names forgotten, assaied the wise |at business aguin Tuesday, after an ana Smmf"f&cfi’:’n. “Criticism by the [absence of a month Dbecause of Il- l;:: and tower, 80 they remain borough press and people of ‘their public offi- | ness. cers is inevitable, but whem the criti- W s Me d it e TR A clsm 1 y unfair, it seldom has |has been called to Danielson by the Dr. 'W. L. Higging Features in Nasal Women's Fancy Colored Hose, inter- ht weight, 25c pai ‘Women’s Gray Hese at 12%c pi Nomend Hose, with I and tos, black, at 25¢ pair. B, Kent of Putnaj over to him by his predecessor and | ed nearly all of the witnesses to_the [ough be provided with sultable stre Medical college, 190%. The officers of the association ar President, John Weldon, Willimantic; vice president, George M. Burroughs, secretary-treasurer, James L. Gardner, Central Village R’ C. White, C. C. Gildersleeve Owen O'Neil, B, F. Perry, C. F. Sim- onds, Delegates to county association: Hartford, F. E. Guil New London, Fairfield, Owen O'Neil; C. Painé; New Haven, son; Tolland, Louis I. Mason, they had originally been known as | amsvitie. Taft policies instead of Roosevelt pol- icies. is unjust criticism, absolutely Children's Fancy Colored Hose Black, tan and white cashmere, at 26c Children’s Plain Black Hose at 250 man whose heart is right ahd whos The H. C. Murray Co. Ladies’ Homay Journal Paper, ; Litchfield, Omar W. H._ Judson; | O%F- the seized goods as his property will conviction of truth that the policies of Rienzi Robin- | thjg administration are founded upon QUARTERLY MEETING OF BOARD OF TRADE. Dr. C. H. Woolsey Speaks on Trade Schools—Gov. W, E. Clark of Alaska Heard With Interest. FOR THE ASKING WEL 1 - AFPRIL O, 19] ‘ D . d Putnam |55 s 8Bho was tives, many of the latter New England Southern conference in o inter ato the nat ew removs o the fled for the fl:h of dufl;’:fll{p. He | Attleboro, Mass., Tuesday. This news not badly Injured. said: “I dow’t want you or any other | s welcome to his parishioners here ‘attached to aters to strost. The child, inter- SeRREeRi S5 Lung Troubl hs, Colds, Consumption Diseases of the Throat Lungs Can Be Prevented Walter Clark was intelligent body of men to fear that |ang in Mystic. eldent s regarded us | health and srength afier to work for two months, “After having been afflicte months—Duffy’s am entirely cur corporation, I don't, No matter w 2ibe Madis Wk iee Latt for ; “ says: po It be twenty, thirty, | DHef visit with s o ond il & Netlois chtf of Ihrig trouble or forty millions, thexe is no fear, for | ' ErOTSCRE | 1 L be entertained many remedies without re e TR e e a0l | by Rev. H. B. Rankin at his home on Directors Soon. T was umable to do any w :or:"-u“:ggt&. Jaws are entorced we | Beur strect this evenin. mearing : oy Rty Javes B e oty | Mrs. B. W. Latham left Tuesday for _ Whether or. not. thers will he an- | Whiskey was recommended el 10 R ing T eved. 4 tate that i et T "s9 | Albert Weaver has returned to Car- [ SPGRETY 3 Danielobn (s | airectors are 10 hald & mooung in & | 107 1o unced 80 by my phy new form of government for Alaska as Suggested by President Taft, & gov- | guna after a brief visit with relatives Exceptionally = t by a commission. At - ent, the yfnvernment i largely by | o OPeR cars were run Tuesday for the | Sice investments for savings bane. | for the future, Since the Danfelson | the nal and civii codes.” He | Arst tme ! " Benjamin Gillis has shipped om ths “If_you have some interest in the | o Benjamin Gl Fan shipped on t52 S e ninal xR filtration beds on ness this year the largest outlying possession of the | WpRuddington. = . L o plans which the Washington adminis- | 0™ ale by public ane- | Fiver. The falr grounds would proba- r,,.,& bly g "":"zas: some definite conclusion as to plans | consider this the g first time this season on the G. & S. "pusts | Cotton company eommenced the con- | conscics b e g i « | struction of & dam across the Quine- | solicitation wii ‘been the % buug river wbove Cotton's bridge, | el W g R 4 |about two miles below the fair | siuchcld W Va ItW ow | Erounds, thece has been much 1k | Duffy’s Pure Malt s farm cost $6,- | relative to the results of flowage and | ;. - ita eftect 'on_properties avutting the | fie 10 18 credlt be affected to some extent by the | lic service the result of years is an_absolute- tration has devised for the Improve- R ) i O B T e the village Tuesdsy 1o attend the. fa- | ondr O eyl atatens | BUIlding of tho dam BRa it in under- gratified by this e et a0 APDroval | neral of Mr. Mull's grandmother, Mra. s 8t & per cent, $220. | 5tod that there have been conferences | of Sonreeis 3 to th ear, | Mary A. Libby. s teted to - Petar | relative to the matter between repro- | an S olioian oy hations op ihe eab | John Libby returned to his home ves u | séntatives of the mill company and | Iy pure distillation tional administration which affect the [0 Brockivh, F X, Tuerdty sleht E are e fare of the states. It has been pro- |NQW VOrk =0 o0 voo [cadon call- The 7 the beds will be a|as exists about holding a fair. posed to blaze certain new trails in B > care of the the present time, however, thero is lit- I ere Dvra bt s Ty e oing toward the comstruction of | the of carefully malted Overworked New York, to the borough of its filtration | reasons that add to such umv,.",u"/‘\: P 4|(-1u_‘:( will find in Duffy's Pure strength-giving believe, quité as true, although in &n- | iijj,gé Tuesday to superintend the re- | for agricultural purposes, It is proba- | the dam and It may mot be finished | that BT Sense. hat the present gdmin- | moval of her household goode to Bos- |hile that the tenant of the farm will | this year, While the fair has not been | should have it yors Home istration at' Washington, like the ad- . v E 9. | ton, where Mr. Dwyer has entered the | clean the beds without cost te the bor- | & big money maker the past few years, | o P8 o o ministration of Mr. Roosevelt, is blaz- | cmploy of the New York, New Haven |gugh, o oo " it hia aiways Been &n’attraction for i Bt ey e gy ilroad. s Dan! tion has been | many people to come to Putnam and Nodie S (it SvREEE Y M I tormaily and leeally transtorred (o the | has undountediy been of great adver- bro people and of the people and for the DANIELSON by the very emolent speclal | tising value to the eity. so much o, | laria, low fevers, stomach troul ttee Which you appointed to con- | in fact, that there are many here | all wasting and weakening co Struce amd squip thie DaldIE, Binoers | who Would be pleased to see 1t con- | if taen ar divected. and imitations ; they » Tess must move. Trall biazing 1s not | Hearing on Liquor Gase Set for Mon- T A - Dreciation Is due this commilttes for | tinued. SAT Sugsing Sroksid i et meaee & Gt s Rard. e ’:;1';",,""\,""; "5 ";‘3: The faithful manner and highly efmiclent 85 Dogrees on Tussday. . | diveet, $100 & Tarre oo ; he will be criticised b; bl T ol ) 3 | eervices rendered. The fizz of the fountain was almost | gjiyie: g Shd Dy those Who | Minstrel Show—Warden ~Bullard's | T warden alwo paye a tribute to| 7N 4%, 0 (e Sounitin was smon | stitites and in the department in his re JAYINE | When the thirsty found the midsum- T nd doctor's advi . o olpts A 3 2’;‘;‘2"’:3’.22’ d:ximn:i h&d':v::xmlu t:x::l ducr&xfiflrnl:‘:z L“MNMHP:CMM. the Dmn:‘!gh:v;.un of the borough | oPen "1:-‘: l:od;“ ‘d_r:;klu 1"35?,“ = termed, in somewhat obscure meta- |t East Killingly ameounted to $1.163. | ©ap Possibly Wove: o . 0 L0 B1Ways 18 when the Mercury ioUOH | e phor, trail blazing, has been criticised | Feredrick E. B! ‘was in Boston |, 08 O peen leased to Walter P, | 85 early season scorching from Iike his predecessor In tho presiden- | on a business 3 ;| Ola Bol was no basis for knocking, [ made It too short and . th on, chine for erme *oF ‘his "etitios has ethape. noy | cupying thelr ¢ Eosen, which coneributes s emalt In | 80 pe N B e Bnca of faicon 10 o gara W W, Woodward, was able to be back | om0 0 e e ectory ‘ofcr for the | tiful davs that have come this Apring Martin ‘Wallen of Providenco wns in_Putnam Tuesday. ™ Mrs, Baptiste Healle ot Springfield Borough of Danlelson’ has been pur- | Muss. oalled en friends in Putnam | jet¥ raned Illustrated Lecture Tuesday eve “A seal, 10 be called “The Seal of the| Miss Grace Branch of Charlton, | i yig on 11 was attendod 1 and adopted by the warden and | Tuesda; dience, Rankin ran t o lasting significance for the per- |death of a relative. t ses, we ask for | Interes! d at Mission- | ohine. S0n or the cause subjected to the at- | Harry A. Chippendale Known Looally. | SOUrt, of burecsses, and we ask for || g md o visit in the F tack. Harry Chippindale, arrested: at|annual borough meeting. A borough of the | sons, “In my humble opinion, at least |xon' Tondon in coniection With the scal'ls @ Roceosity and Jt should Wave | L Mra. F. D. Sargent president of the | 2085 Iohn ¢ eight-tenths of the criticism directed | Geath of Carrie Liberman, was for- [ been adopted years ago. oman's nssy. sculsty: of | the against the great-hearted, patriotic |merly a druggist's ojerk in Danielson. | ~Your warden and court of burgesses | Second Congregmtional church, pr day and returs man who adopted the policies handed [“Coroner ur G. Bill has interview- | recommend that the streets of the bor- | ¢d at the meeting held at the home ot | of Mru. George Hathaway in Fremont street Tuesday afternoon. The topic proclaimed his belief in them as if {shooting of Caesar Stafano at Wil- and that each house be number- od 5o that we shall be prepared to fuinl the rements of the govern e S e Thent In- eatuBlieHng Tree delfsory of | road as follows: on =% Monday, April 11, at 11 o'clock in the eI B eTe anil zaatt Anding T 2 e ;flrfl;‘:onh:l" A e el ey sige requiced. S pin; ProteMtant Work in Austrin, Mry, ause temper. | for the hearing before ow D B el i inning of Congregationa is only such as might cause temper- | of the macter OF the Anding of two hait e e eotiars eaoul™ | Missions, Miss Harrist Brown: The Sale of Noyes Place. Charles D, Williams ‘was Austria and Portugal and was dis- | from the heirs of (he cussed and papers of interest Were | Noyes' estate the houre and Story of Austria, Miss Harlie Cor- | gion fmmediately. Local Jottings. Mattie Denison Doncet aifferences of opinion: and the [Dints of Whiskey by State Policeman | PV cndsavored to sfeguard thepub- | MCeons, U8, NI BIONDL o0 Terney Cicy honest differences of opinion; and the | Rudd at the Attawaugan house on last | 1'c health by o o Iy orty | Kachnie: gers to Spain from Saturday evening. It is understood | oL 6 RECULE, J0° Fnte the Catholle Church Itself, Miss Mar- head is sight will not remain a critic [Saturday ovening. It 8 understood | oy that emptied e T | o Bee. G trained to say from a full vickon of truth gppear In court end present his claim | gz "inugt be removed from the brook, | were read by Mrs. Hathaway. to the judge. the rock and must therefore prevail.” LAMOREAUX BACK. B g ot otk eta” by ATk, desicrs BAPTIST ROLL CALL. Mr! W. H. Gray and daug} rion are in cease after June 1, 1910; that ail sew- | Letters from Dr, and Mrs. Kinnear | friends in Canonchet, P tyn, N, Y., s the guest of her Mr._and Mrs, John H d Church | New York Reports of Various Officers an: . y and John Gra Various Items. 1y | Pa7® $11479 for lilegat Sale of Liquor. s a T - pess Orgunistions. Fred Gray of New Haven, formerly es and expresses his sincere apprecia. of this city, Is spending a few days at | _Joseph Tamoreaur of Dyer street:|ijon of their.untiring éfforts to make| The annual roll eall of the Baptist |in town Tuesdny atiendin the home of his nte Mr And Mrs. | e B e e e Nie 00a® | nis aaministration & sucesss. church took place on Tuesday. Sup- [of Dr. 3. H. Gray of Main street. TED Seanclied SOALINE Inat waek e Social and Pereonal. in the asmembly room | Eim Grove cemetery Beard, pastoir ot | turned to Danlelson Tuesday to face a A dtorer FanOTS of the o WieRine, 6 charge of selling HMquor llegally. In| Miss Young and Miss Susie Young, the First Congregational church, was he: t ey La. Al the winter in on_business Tuesday in |the town court Tu T | e e B I e B a4 by Clarence Pierce, oy S iy on -3 moreaux pleaded guilty to two counts | Hartford and New York city, have re- | {ions wers read by Clarepce, Picter | aiaw Florfncs, Croghy o WHEN YOU COME PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY BE A QUARTER COMING TO The second quarterly meeting of the Willimantic Board of Trade Tuesday evening was preceded by an excellent Supper served in the banquet the Windham division, comprising la- dies of South Windham and Windham Center, to the Ladles’ auxiliary to St. Joseph's hospital. A brief business session followed and the routine busimess was quickly des- The resignation of Frank M. Lincoln and H. C. Wiggins were ac— A communication Willimantic Gas and Blectric company relating to a proposition to connection with the “get _together (MOreaux plead AT rma) meeting” soon to be held in Windham | $;55%n e first count and $25 on the | Mr. and Mra. & a Potter o | chalrman of the trustees Mr County- Second count. With the co HARRIES Is selling out his stock of Perfumes, Toilet Articles, has so far recovered from an attack of | ney W, F. Woodward represented Mn | ‘Miss Helen Howe Leavens entertain. | urer o pleurisy that he was able to be out for | Lamoréaux. a while Tuesday afternoon. He hopes| "It {5 understood that the evidence | day afternoon. Bridge was the feat- Willimantic Gas & Electric Light Co. mayor's office next Monday. ‘Willlam Hamilton, now serving a long sales. He was fined | turned J. B. n the were ts of Dr. and Mrs.| Kent, treasurer of the Ladles' Ald 2 | PR e day. 3 soclely; Mrs, Newton Ballard, treas- S'SA | T atins Helon Howe 5% the Woman's Flome Mission home.on Winter stree - |ary society; Mrs. M. G, Leonard, day ‘atier °B = %, Foss- | troasuter of the Woman's Forelgn Mix- fo be able to resume his duties at the | againet Lamore oolfid e ablos belng played. A dainty | sionary socjety; Miss Mary Amold, T ¥ o, now 76 | Banct s porved ot e Sase. oF tha | trensurer of the Farther Lighis, and Clarence Plerce, superintendent of the game. Mrs, William Lester of Providence | Sunday school. b Thomas Owens of West Park street | oase Lamoreaux paid $114. The Harmon & Daniels company, a |sentence in Brookiyn jail. Lamoeraux joint stock corporation, has been or- [was proprietor of a I saloon in Fanized at South Coventry for the pur- | the Davis block last year. is the guest of Mis Helon Leavens. DOke’ of MpElatIE. latinchey” End otler e A rather unusual automobile party pleasure boats on Lake Wangumbaug, RATTLING GOOD MINSTRELS PUTNAM s was commented upon on Tuesday by induce new industries to locate in the city was referred to the committee on manufactures for an investigation and A vote of thanks was extended to_the ladies for the excellent supper. President Henry T. Burr spoke brief- Iy of the importance of education in general, contrasting conditions of yore with those of today, speaking particu- larly of the great demand for highly educated men, the need being greater He led up to the L. M. REED Bas the agency for the Travelers Tite 20d Acclgent Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad United States Health and 4 soi- dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Wi rite for rates and full particulars. Willimantia. Ct Stationary, Post Card Albums and complete stock. also conducting a merry go Tound and corporators are Thomas H. Wood, L. A Daniels and A. . Harmonm, all of| A sparihing minstrel show, including If you want to save 40 cents on the dollar, come in to No, 753 Main St., Opera House Block, | W illimantic, Ct. than ever before. trade echool idea and said its experimental stages now, but was tested and tried more thoroughly in "The school {s neither a high S but actually a schoolfor teaching young men to es- pecially fit themselves for a specific LOUIS PHANEUF LADIES’ AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. €25 Main Street, a Willimantic visitor Tuesday. nor a college, day. coach, Charles Close, and the effects | of umpires of the Eaatern Comnecticut | The Iadies ot the Congreqytiens Trade School Idea. He then introduced Dr. Clarence H. Woolsey, principal of the New Britain trade. school, who said: ference between trade and technical schools is that students of the latter enter acientific schools. Trades schools £ are entirely different, their to maks your home more attrietive to| will g0 out and earn a living sooner yourselves and your children. One of | than even our PTANOS will do it. prices and term: The A. C. Andrew Muste Co. The real dif- For Artistic Wall Papers E. MAFFITT & CO. Church Street. 'We will be pleased to estimate on painting or decorating, ana wiil guarantee ness Tuesday. LET US HELP YOU e and . under old apprentice sys- Bight states have established and gliven, state aid to agricultural schools. TwelVe states have made provisions for manual. training schools, but Connecti- 804-806 Main Strest. Bt cut only is the one state that has S0 I Ok, | S privistons for tho.ostaniian ment of the so-called trades schools. #180 | Dr. Woolsey next referred to the firms and railroads maintaining echools. The railroad company Learn our|tem: Telephone connection. ELMORE & SHEPARD, TBuscessors to Sessions & Eimorex Embalmers and Funeral Directors, 60-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT. A nice varfety of Fresh Fish; Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. oct29d present has s the New York Cen- He went on to compare the ous systems in vogue and methods of instruction. Speaking of the New Britain trade school, he said it was the finest build- ing for #s purpose that he knew of, being finely equipped and lighted, ail Outlined briefly what the to do when rea Baseball association received an ap- plication Tuesday from & catcher and | Droukiast and = Bring " Long Your | {uis"wili. “yirs. Roberta §. Emerson, | Mrs. Carpenter of Center t e e William, Omsbee; Punkin Picken Time: | Hall Miss Clara Poirier, M. F. Carr, | pnoumonia of 1910. Give. Hal R Eaton; Anvil Chorus from | Kimber George, Sam A. Park,’ J. D. —_ HIRAM N. FENN, GNDERTAKER and BMBALMER §3 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Ladx Assistant. |on one floor. school propose students within to be free and cost for dra Trade at the . . Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTHRS TO ALL TP0-794 Main St. Willlmastie, Ot Ir. E L. JACKSON—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Lowest prices, All work guaran- A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of different styles of ht Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | Skilled worker. Carriage and Wagon Re; kinds. Repository and shops Tel connection. NEW PIANOS As Low as Write for Catalogue, WATKINS BROS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Main and School Sts, So. Manchester, | or Clark said: 852 Main Street, Willimantio. ving instruments. how the skilied commands twice as much as an Subjects to be taught are shop English; arithmetic and meth- ods of the young man’s trade in addi- tion to the machine and mechanical He explained the require- admission, which are knowledge of reading, 'writing and an ability to speak Englich. Committee to Get School. It was voted on motion of W. Norrig that a committee of seven be appointed to try and get a trade school for Willimantic, the matter to be taken He showed Charles 1. Libbey, where she has mads | 5ur Wilber, Chester Page, Tyler An her home for several years. The serv- ored jesters—J- Day ices, conducted Rev. A. J. Potter, | Jonn- Balley Raloh - Ml fenpery | Woodward-Turgeon Suit Results from | X Sonbar 31 1887, and was 1he son | o ,njsls!ed by "},“é‘ H_,rhn, Rankin, were - argely attended. Thers were man; i er lam Orsbee, Harol beautiful floral frftutes. The bearers | Beskely, Jons Moty Croorasoid | In_the superior court before Judge | made many trisnds Tere wiw will e were W. J. Potter, W. O. Rathburn, | Davis, Harold Bigelow, Herbert Ben- | Edwin B. Gager on Tuesday, the case | pained to hear of his death. He leaves Samuel Coles, Louis Peterson, Rob- |nett Wayland Benmett, Orrin Alvord, |of Fred S. Woodward ster Tur- | two daughters, Mrs. James Brady of grt Patterson and Roswell Sawyer. |Wallace = Paine. Floradora sextetta—|%eon was resumed The case is a|Canonchet R. L, and Mrs. Fred Wat- Burial was in the Noank Valley cem- |Miss Alice Jacobs, Miss M. Craig, [ hearing on a temporary injunction, | rous of Mystic,_and one son, Gustavus ctery. Mrs. Libby was in_her 74th | Miss Marion Scott, Miss Myrile Mar: Asscciated Dental Parlors, Witlimantie 752 Main Street, Office hours—week days 9 a. m. to Bp m. Sundays 10 2. m. to 4. p. m. ‘bore her affliction with tude. She is survived by two sons, | Chase, Allan Dean, John Libby of Brooklyn, N. Y. and |John Day. Sidney Marland joining 1and in the west part of the | a visit in Waterbury, Charles L Libby of Noank. The music was by Morse's orchestra, | town of Brooklyn. The litigation be- Monday Club Meets. D. Hine, secretary of the state ‘board of education, then spoke briefly in the interests of the trade school Governor Clark Heard. The guest of the evening, Gov. Wal- ter E. Clark of Alaska, wis then in- ¢ President Burr. I I’s Wall Papers fo all the latest designs that you de- Our large assortment and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and vainters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. sire, come here. ing around for the past three or four weeks, and I am glad to get back to ‘Willimantic, more So then o any place I know, with the exception of Chap- short time she started toward the wa- ter and her future career. A large Willimantic, ness the launch. The boat took to the the Putnam people, when three Dr. selling merchandise. Capital 3$5,000; | Given in Town Hall Under Auspices of Cou Trid of d Kents were en; ng the beautifal to begin Dusiness with $2,000. The in- V.M. c. A o e e by Aoy | iy Satsars aut Cor, daove, " Ths doetors were Dr. J. B. Kent of Church atreet, who is entertaining_his son, tion of Holding a r to Be De- South Coventry. in the cast many of the cheeriest fun- | cided—Roll Call at Baptist Churoh. | Dr, James M. Kent of New York, and ‘makers in Danielson, was given in the his brother, Dr. H. V. Kent of Nova Personals. Zown hall Tuesday evening under the( Mc and Mrs. M. M Dwyer and | scotia. yotirng ' to. Moston children wer eba: Bugbes o M. E. Lincoln was in Hartford on | auspices of the Young Men's Christian | children were ‘in Quinel ussday citass Busbes returne to, Boston ¥Flavius_ Cheney uroh organiza- | returned from Atlantic Cify Miss Florence DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. 6. E. SHAW’S latar Gream Drops 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES Dantelson, Special Choso sy Mgy Tont il the way. And the majority of | McCuliough. his sunt, Mrs M. H. Medbury, in THE CLEARMNCE SME O Relittmantio vistear Tuesday " "% | tho numbers weré more than cordially | Miss Louise Gambrill of Brookline, | Souh Main stvest. Attorney P. J. Danahey attended the |7 costumes were ahead of any |last vear, was a visitor with friends |a brief stay his summer home in superior court at Putnam on Tuesday. |that It would have baen possible to|in Putnem Tuesdn Brookline, Ma. Charles Nichols of Willington called | contrive under different circumstances | Jack Chisse of Marshall street has Paper Collected for Shipment, received by the well pleased audience. | Mass., teacher in Killingly high achool | “Rev. . D. Sargent has roturned from | "o, T /0 Dry Geods Stere, Du Some big discounts for Customers another Barga very counter in the store, 10081 relstives.And Trfends Tuss-| ey Divie Do Teraled by Uis|bees cosaged ap & SNEABr SLINSAISE | tne’ lndis of; the. Congregational | Beg these $o0ds Bow. Rev. Ignatius Kost of South Coven- |seoured were préity indesd. 'he cast|isague for the ceming semson. gational church oaused all the old pa- | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS was a Willimantic visitor Tues- was :’;2::’:;«5?_‘:;‘5 sweetly and rat- Expense of Woodland per which had previously been solicit- aay. County Commissioner E. H. Hall of | Manner that never falled to make & | ¢ 4 force of men fighting forest fires | paratory to shipping them to & pulp North Windham was in town on busi- The pros me follows: Spectacular in the town of Putnam duri: the past ! gootory. Main Street, Danlelson. comlc sayings in| p g gmith, who has had oharge | oq to be ocollested on Tuesday, pre- | sept20aw oames B Keooh, Mgn, first part, Les Beaux D'Beprit, opening | o dave saye ‘g' P g S PE o 2 Eilia is visiting her als- Where m ]ffldfl m Jewen Eny tstaction wr Florimond Trudeau of Upper- Main | wi gvai street left Tuesday for & VIRIt of Scv- | of the peten cotmes Dorne £oraen | close to $100. Death of Miss Matoon. eral day with friends in Boston, Light of the Moon. With Sidfey Mar Souvenir Nearly Ready. Matoon occurred State Road Inspector John Donovan [land es a very capable interlocutor, the | W. H. Taylor is supenvising the | a¢ the home of her sister, Mrs. D. I, of Norwich was in town for a brief | overture was successfully conducted.|work preliminary to the distribution | Billings, on Ouk HIll, Tuesday morn- Y, invite 3 stap Tuesday afternoon, on his way|The songs were as follows: Comical|of the Leglslative History authorized | ing. e il an D reltiaar® home from Hartford. Eyes, John Balley; Cubanola Glide, | by the lust session of the legisiature, | & sewing meeting of the Ladfes' So- | And, M1 The Cyclers are already planning | Wired Puize; My Way to Heaven is and now about to come from the |cjal circle of the Second Congrega- | gniis a barn storming tour with the pick of | Through Your Love, Sweetheart, Allan | hands of the printers. Mr. Taylor i8 | tional chureh i to be held &t the | = their minstrel troupe. They will in all | Dean: Lady Love, Ralph Miller; Em- | spending much of his time in Hart- | home of Mra. Richard Carpenter next probability play Columbia, Hebron and | melina, Master Tyler Andrews: Carry | ford, week. Hampton. M;rry J“:"}b He'n‘;{ qulen rfi}lghl:n't: Unolaimed Letters. Mrw. Frances Bugbes of South Main |7 ™ President Dunn of the i e g T Letters addressed as follows are |street Is improving from a recent li- Chall cea s tent | Burning. Albert ‘Warren: Come’ After [ ,Ciaiuica at ihe . Putham postomMice | ness Lunch and Leave 'Fore Supper Time, | 3013 WMottt Mis, Ropora 8 MYSTIC John C. Davis—Monday <z |1l Trovators, company. NOANK The olio numbers were selected nov- Wrestling Matohes Arranged. elties and included the Floradora sex-| Kid Savory of Norwlch vs. Young | Death of Barge Launched—Methodist Pastor " ) >ay and Balley, the pair of Jacks, in & | to the match between Kid Bl Reappointed—Open Cars on Tuesday | jjvely skit. Kid Van Bon Coew Bill Collins of et The cast was made up a8 follows: | Central Village s to referee the| L. o po o, Zo=, @ L the Corner General Repasr Bieyele and Automobils Reputr! 011 and Gasoline for MLLE, BEAURDGA D Mrs. Mary A. Libbey’s Funeral—Big |tette Marland and Ormsbes, styled of Putnum in a finlsh wrestling g—Home of the Late | has the latest styles in millin eliminators of Indigo atmosphere, and is announced as a preliminary Noyes Sold—Dr. John | tena her opening on March Wb AT MIEADQUA. Also carr) The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Libbey | nobi! A Dean, John Da u s ence of her son. |iand, Hal R Waton, Albért Warren, SUPERIOR COURT. = | B om0 make’ a’ visit, | Socqsfoneol, pupplle Hamlilton, Fred Darmer, Wilired Puize, Dispute Over Boundary Line. of Eden and Catherine Davie. He| y i i moved to Mystic 12 years ago and has §’h which Turgeon seeks to_have dissolved | Davis of New York eity. The body will e e A @ long sufferer but |land, Miss Gladys Palmer, Miss Maud |granted in favor of Woodward by De brought here on Thiirsdsy for bur- ni ristian forti- | Keach, M . Wallace Paine, Cl: Judge M. A. Shumway. 4 hase; Allan ‘fi‘:abmas.m Woodward and Turgeon own ad- | “Strs. Saran Wolte has returned trom Barge Launched. and all the numbers were excellently | tween them arose over a difference of The Monday club met with Mrs, H. The center of attraction in the vil | Played. o O A (TBA | ten ot Moy atiernoon. T Two Artists’ Friends Mrs. A. L. Pltch- er; A Haunt of Poeis, Mrs. L. P. Al- The next meeting will be helt iam with Mrs, George Miner. These meet. e e e ekt | weon. ings will be held only two weeks more vessels from her support and in a ‘Brool Chie: B Rl Wooks e e Jebell STRUCK BY AUTO, - |when the club will suspend for the summer. Mrs, Whecler was assisted in crowd gathered on the docks to wit- s i entertatning by Myps. John Wheelor, WARDEN’S REPORT, 8mall Girl .:V;:nl&l::fl.::-“ Forgof 2ot DRTIA Woite and aon have fe: ‘water in eful, swaniike manner. |G odit of Borough Excellent—The turnied from two weeks’ visit in New ‘ The speaker alluded to his early schooling in the .city .in 1879-80, and “As 1 look around the room I less than six or eight people 1 have known Let me demensirate to you thé R T 1O NEW OVERLAND CONFECTIONER and Ice Cream Caterer T34 Main Street, ‘Willimantie, Conn. Felazone 53-1 whom the boat has been comstructed tenement house that was formerly a ia not arrive (o witess the launeh, | 1. 11y annual Ho: ‘War- | Methodist cburch, on Eim street, was inthmately for . a good portion of my life, and it indeed makes me fecl giad to be here with you.” Continuing, he told of the popula- tion of Alaska, 30,000 white and 30,000 ing Bishep Thomas Rom (i bost has' been ronsecuoies | Vears Events—New Seal Secured. | Jenmie Dubriel 3 luving i wne|Havem . G G Vi ected. rough for a week's stay In New York, as was exp Gen W. Irving Bullard will present by J. Pred Waterman's suto Autemobile Accident. Mr, Davis was born in New York city [ Lapoint, Jewatt City. ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir ound of our specia ey are beauties. G. J. BLANCHARD, JEWETT OITY OANDY KITOWmN. find in_eonnection orved at all iams served to order, Try f i lage Tuesday was at the R. Palmer |, ThS SOTTINEs In chibres of arang- |strlp of Jand e ienahey” of WhiL. | following programme was carried oul: | S5at & Son shipyard when the Lekigh Coal | {2 0 (39 TURStTols waw: Sldney Mar- | Vol A Hearien of Frtascs. ropmn- e mene o G furge Coalaale was | eyl Jolm Day. John Balley, Samuel | sent Mr. Woodward, and Attorney Get- = Tivat Blow was strack thet velves’ ine | Jolnstone. The ushers were: Chester |ty of Danielson represents Mr, Tur- g address Hox New and Up-to-duto Hotel 18, Propristor. MOUMIGAN. Jewett Oity. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Puraiture’ and Orawford = Cesking “Phones—8tore 6 MOONUP HOU SN Rov. G T. Hatoh: Returned. Rome Interoating facts and NEutes. b | Pacsday noon, sustaining s panful| Dr. B T. MacGovern and his new ' f Rev. C. T. Hatch of the Naank and |the voters. Some extracts from the re. | ifjury to her shoulder. The accident | automobile came to grief Tuesda s Mystic Methodist churches was re- | port are as follow: happened at thie corner at the time | morning about 11 o'clock. Whils com- | goecie™a1on 1 on Moosup, Conn appointed to his pastorate by presid- | “The outstanding notes of the bor- | the strest parade of the Uncle Tom's | ing up East Main strect he tried 1o m At "the wvgh ADF 1, 1500, were 26,000, bear- | Canin company was passink fram —u"n-—u;wnnn,