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: PR . . i - FETSAES R e e, Y, O . e ¢ 1 Bal - Burias of George H. Murphy—Wedding illimantic, Danielson and Putnam | e e Bost Stor SaEEE SRR R AR RN ARARARARR RS ENARASSASSSRSRSRASEERSRRRSERARSSSEEEESEESES ’ . ¢ George H, Murphy o, £ sion ore WILLIMANTIC her home fn Willimantic for the past ‘ DANIELSON versary Friday at their residence, 12 1.5 express from New i —_— S forty years. e s:‘lhfi::' avenue. h‘ large '::m"b:; York, Sunday, lfl&rwll llklhnl.o EIW"‘ WILLIKANTIC, CONN. What ls Going On Tonight. ~ |, Thore survive two sisters, Mrs. Mar. | 45,500 Taxes Collected—K. H. 8. Sored- | O friends dropped in during Grove cemetery for burlal. Rev.’ W. to Seapatileis B ninite, LDy B daugh- Bates officiated at the grave. = Mr. iy hfl:l’ was born in Mystic 72 years - a and_when s young man moved Ing good health, were married in Dan- [ b [+ e Mg By lelson, Conn., April 8, 1860. They mov- Natchaug 14«: No. 22, K. ‘arpente: 2 Mrs. Joseph Belfield of Pawtucket, R.| uled to Play Seventsen Games—Qui- _— audoyitie ‘-‘.-d"“‘m""rfic"ra'}um& ' ‘stepdaughtor, Mrs. Charles’ M.| et Borough Election Expected—Li- thg Opera House! t pson, of this city, with whom brary Circulation 29,437. 4 sogmic ppicr o7 4 1 Bion ana Soue prandehiiaren, Fiarry W. Thomp ed to’ Provid in 1870 and settled Sow Yorke and & son, Robert H. M e 7 K n, Harry W. Thomp- < o ence . M. a 8o ur- Board, 2t Aldermen—April Meeting: |son, William Webb Thompson, Wales | ton Mass, Bave maen. alled hote by | 1B the North End. Mr. Ragan is a [members of the primary cliss At Ber|phy of Mystic; two sisters, Miss Mary 3 - K. T | & ‘thompson and Miss Bvelyn Thomp- | (e’ deere of She Sienes mathoy Mrs, | veteran of the civil war, having serv. 3 ‘Ann Murphy and Mre, M. 3. Ricker, STARFORD COUPLE LML SRy Julia Tigue of Mashentuck. Lacesual Mantien. and a brother, Wiliam H. Murphy, ali S & John B. Carman. Miss Alice Jacobs has been en- | Umtcers, which saw service at the Bat g o i 5itian Miner of Providence 8 For This Week |sererised Their Friends by Wedding on | John B. Carman, aged 67, aiea Sat- |838ed as assistant teacher in the pri- | 0o o, 100 S0 GGG Tas been | - Miss Nora Leary spent Saturday in | the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Saturday. urday evening about 6 o'clock at his | Mary department of the School street | T0 7o 3"t the Fletcher Manufactur- Providence. George H. home in SouthsCoventry, following a | School, This grade has 54 pupils, in | FEPONC0 B0 A0, 0 FH0 oties street Wedding Invitations Issued. Just arrived. 75 dozens of Pure Lead short iline vith i charge of Miss Marion Scott. 4 Biown Tumblers and Pitcher t0 | pager®, E. Thompeon ana Ela B | SREt HNees N By o e waa | . Charles Frankiin end William | 07 34 years—Providence Tribun Invitations have been lssued by the Tmtch, which we will place on sale ¥ iR, pf Staftord Hollow, eame | S 0% 7 dhe town's best Known citizens | Eranklin, emploved at Baitic, were at Rev. and Mrs, C. Thatcher Hateh for o Sdomdcy for this week. This is one of b and had lived there for & great many | their homes in Danielson over s\m-l PUTNAM S the ‘marringe of their daughter, Idna Oint Daryonase wn FTOSPRCt| ears. His paremts were norn and died | 087, Mrs, Mao Hatoh, and Charles William More- the best bargains ever given to get | (16 M ; - at 6o each, worth 3135 | ROTSC In, the aftsrmoon where they |Tu the town. Mr. Carman came {0 | Joha A. Palne Wallace Paine and | Charfes Letters at Worcester Hospital | satumay o or "ot 10 Ubrldge on | ton of Medneld, Mass, the coremony " |Touta M. Fiocken. 'he groom is a|SOuth Coventry from North Coventry | Harry J. Hydo enjoyed an automobile | “__pgcigion for Plaintiff in Barber- | A meeting of Elizabeth Porter Put- | 10 8 Pluce ' the Metnodiat FEpiscor Pure Lead Blown Tumblers, two @it |Papermaler by trade = He intimated S S X yomh a0 an e e ety Clark Wi Ras e s nam chapter, D. A. R, is to be held | Do oty Soroear A secoption 1n o fol ferent Greelan designs, at e each. |l L OO O ticaiasy, | |vears. Several years ago he served |Ing the winter in Los An is ex- S0hbth 4 dlicn Dottt Hellgnn, S | ne term as a member of the board of | Pected to arrive in elson about two quarts, at 9 each. Potvin Case—William Lawton’s Sud- [ Bam chapt den Death—86th Birthday of Mrs. I.| " o SREDO S low the ceremony &t the Mothodist Ty e e | e A (30, Prof. Willlam J. Coleman of Yale 1s M. M. Dwyer was in Danbury Sat- oo Arovington and Miss Helen | 1he Euest of his family in East Main selectmen. In his younger days he was | the 21st of this month. a harness maker, giving up ihat trade | IElbert L. Darble, collector of taxes Furieral of Walter Cocking. “The body of Wulter Cocking, who |to enter the store business, for Killingly, has collected about 33,500 tond the funeral of a meph- Heavy Fluted Tumblers, st 2c e8sh.| jioq Thirsday at midnight, was taken | There strviee & whiow. Mrs. Ann |of the taxes due on the list for this | oae> t© ¢ Armington of Abinston were guests Of | Archie Gerrish of Providence ia ‘Vis- biie e, . S len: Saturday morning from the undertak- | Lloyd Carman, and a nephew, Julian F. |year. Girs, W. L Beard adiressed the ¥. |01 rolatives Saturday. = . 4 in|itiDE his mother, Mew. R, A, Stanton, ing rooms of H. N. Fenn to the West- | Carman, of Springfieid, Mass. Bailiff Pilling Recovering. P ST C T eoting ot the Congresa- | ths mie o Phiraey, Tre ¥. Noyes ‘of New ilaven is the Two—quart Biue and White Stone minster Congregational church, Can- —_—— — George M. Pilling, bailiff of the bor- | tional chureh Sunday evening. M ' guest of his family, In Willow reet. Jug, 10c each terbury, where the funeral was held at Death of Twin Daughter. e e ] o i Toe Swehen. Maws D. A. R. Music Mrs, Dorls Balley of Providence 1 ¥ 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Burial fol- | Madeline, one of twin daughters born | an iliness that was considered serious | was the guest of friends in Putnam | The Thom members: of Eliza- | the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. De- Two-quart Plain Glass Pitcher, &t |lowed in th& churchyard there; to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew O'Connor of |at once time last weelk. over Sunday. beth Porter Putnam chapter D. A. R, | light Bailey. _— e 8 Strong's court Dec. 19, 1909, died Sat- | Albert Vachon who has been study- | Walter Atwood of Manchester, N.|are planning to give a musicale. at Defeated Bulkelay. BIG CROWD N urday morning at 8 o'dlock of maras- |ing for the ministry at Grand Ligne, | FL, formerly of Putnam, has been | ¥hich there will be entertainers from | Tne first bameball game of the men- SRS 40 atth, o Sut . " s following a few dava iliness The | Pr Q. occupied the pulpit at the Bap- | spending several days in this city, | Boston and Woroester. son took place Saturday at Cannonball S EMAMEL. Attended Saturday Evening's Enter- |funcral was held from the home Sun- |tist Church in Bast Killingly on Sun- | Edward McDermott of Danielson has NOANK park, when the Corlutiian ciub of this = tainment O amp. day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was | day. red Y roprietors place played the Bulkeley team an Cunarer’s Decorated Mug and Plate, o B0 e in St. Joseph's cemetery. Yirs, Newton Phillips has vacated | of the City hotel. Won the game by a score of 7 to 5. It « @t 10c each. Dr. E. F. Perry has purchahed an | First Shipment of Lobsters for the Saturday evening was the Diggest — the farm at Alexander Lake and after waa #amo from the start. Man- Jap. Shina Teswor, ™ Blus @ee- |night of il at the carnival Tun by MoLean Signed for Shortstop. a stak with friends In town I8 to go |automobile. Season—State Hatchery to Open | #86r Mull hus arranged another gnmne Sl S0t o ” A. C. Tyler camp, No. §, U. 8. W. V., | Saturday afterncon Manager D. P.|t0 Greenfield, Mass. Merrill P. Patne, teacher at Abing-| |- A -4 for mext Saturday with the Norwich T in A B. K. hall Never within the | Dinn of the. Willmantlo team of the Wilson-Pearsall. ton, was at nis home I iz wiy over | May Tst—Jollity for Jolly Five. Free Academy. | " i < v of anyone presemt was there | Connecticut Baseball assoclati ign- e 2 n G. Genere rovidence is 3-plece Jap. set, Teapot. Cream Jus | Lomory el soclation sign. Miss C. F. Pearsall of Babylon, N. T e N " . . William: Bdgar Main of West Cove made the as St v with Ty Jaa: do | T 2 GO 2een B the DL £00, 1 | o Frime Mokon tor sheriatop, s | and Moelbor Tohey Svinen of st | on” welheSihy Seivcioan She LIS | arxt Biprint O Wohstens | Eoi S | St of Timathy Crous ons, per ngly were recen married by tional n Saturday, . pou % . £ All 1ad a good ime and the prelim- | expects to put up the best game In his | Rev. Hitiott F. Talmadge, Pastor of | sowers will mold o mectin: ©73!| Signed to a New London firm. The| Timothy Crouch died at his hoine, DRESS GOODS. inary entertainment, comprising solos |life. He is the first plaver to affix his | the . ational church’ at Waure- | < o R Y senson this year ls somewhat back- |in Burnett's Comer, on Saturday even- Warren Shepberd Cheek Platd, in|DY Copt E J. Ashton Comrade | signature to & Willimantic contract for | gan. o o 25 < Inspecting Road Work. Ward, and mone of the local agencies | i, atter a linwering flineas, at the age ¢ gmall white ana black checks, 27 fmches . J. Haggerty, were greal enjoyed | the season of 1910. The mayor ine Steamer’s Trial Satisfactory. ¥F. Walden Wright has been inspect- | have received a pound of t] crus- |of 51. He leaves & brother, Willlam ing, for the state, road work in prog- | taceans yet, N. S. Gates & Co's pur- | Crouch of Groton. Tess in Eastford. chasing agency is the only one of the| Krnest Packer of Waterbury is the 3 by the Jarge audience. Helmold’s or- |tends to give local players the prefer- wwide, suitable for spring sults, 26e'yd. | chestra again piayed for dancing and [ ence as far as possible and all that is | ,,The General Putnam steamer work- he crowd that enjoyed the pastim 5 ed very satisfactorily at its first trial Aercerised G 27 inches wide, | 2 e fnow left is for them to come right to K. of C. Degrees Conferred. three open for business, and Manager | guest of his ts, Mr, and Mrs, 3 g , | was a regula; for the seasqn. With 115 pounds of T o rgnd v y P m"‘ ¥ ’ 2z broken piaide, large black and white | SO0 & JeSUlr Jam of times, In fact time and taik ff over with President | jcam the indicated water pressure| Candidates for membership in Car- | Wilbur stated Saturday that it is un- | Georgo H. v usual not to have some few lobsters ‘Walter Knight spent Bunday with &3 councll, ¢ of C. received desrees | UL, % Ytk time OF the year, The | hais Darents i Provideace: 3 pd Caleb Haley & Co, agency, the Noank Loule White spent. Sunday with bis Assistant Postmaster to Underge Op- | pecking house and George I Wilcox | parents in Danielson. o One particularly noticeable feature |outside have written for berths, but the | ¥43 145 pounds. =The machine is in 3o0ds, Henristta weave, in red, | @bout the whole four nights’ affair was | mayor has got to be shown before he | 175t class condition and fine results i Thach and meany fumey colors, 55 | the excellent order, nothing occurming | wil ign them. are being obtained since the new meth- o - ve ” d of feeding water to it from the : - (== to mar the pleasure of the event. An. A good bunch of players will in all | 2 < eration. have not opened for business. The cars | _Winfield Gaskell has returned to o e S ra g yaner in which the | probability b signed up before aifother e b‘*‘;_l‘;“:”‘;‘l‘“- Charles Letters, assiztant postmas- | ahd apparatus of the companies are | Providence, after a visit with his par- ‘s Vemting. at S0 yard. Terious @fawiise took plce and week rolls around ree Wil ring. tor, 13 4t & Worcester hospital, whers | beins overhauled and prepared for the | ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Gaskell, itk Sesrvaikes, th Whibs, crviss, | AOVErBEst, IEHEES WL 10" ROtLCrs T LRI _The tree will offering of the W. C. T. | he ‘was taken from Putnam In an au- | Season. W. C, Perkins, manager of | Mrs, Charles McNear has returned e, Ak, tan. stripe and plath, 2l €| and the best part of It ail was that( oo Business—Court Adjourned. | U. is o e held with Mrs. Simeon |tomobile to underge an operation for | (13 JUAnK DACKINE NOURY ® iiey & | Craronce Willlame has returned home 3 5 o3 - y - anielson s week. thr y sou n the int C. 'y Clarence o Toc yard, usuaily sold st lsc yard. the comrades of A. C. Tyler camyp were | Sheriff P. B. Sibley of Danielson was B o Ll 553 o e Co. He 1y expected to return about |after two weeks' trip through the west, e ® | in town Satardar and wwent to ihe |attending have been requested to give Dress Good Remmants at_one-third | pie genorany. bt nor by the ree Sohe | SUperior court room and adjourned the | & quotation on giving. ©f the sctusl price in green, blus, [ will so much benefit Dy the coming | Pecial session that was to have been Seventeen Games for K. H. S. Siack. London gray. mavy and old rose | Gepartment . encampment—4he —mers | held there. On account of lack of | Manager Newton Phillips of tho checkered and stripe, wiih herringbone | chants—in June. The different organ— | Dusiness for the special session Judge | baseball team of Killingly high school offect, In Sifferent léngihs, from 2 1-2|izations turned to and loaned their as- | Burpee, who was to sit, notified Sheriff | has arranged seventeen games for the Fards to € and $ yards. sistance in making the aftair a fine | Sidley to adjourn the court until the | season about to open. ere are some success, It is not known how much | FeSular session day, the first Tuesday [ strong teams on the list this year and Collected Three Tons of Old Papers. g the 1st of May. Dinner Guests, Three tons of old newspapers have been sent from Putnam to & pulp fac At the State Hatchery. Mrs. Charles Stoddard entertained tory through the efforis of the Ladies The state lobster hatchery here will | friends at dinner at her home, on La- Soéial Circle. open ‘about the first of May. Superin- | tham street Sunday afternoon, Guests tendent Latham Rathburn is busy get- | Were present from New London, Noank ting the hatching process, ready for an [ 20d Mystic. During the :"",‘"l_dflffh; P. H. S. to\Play Clerks’ Team. Tomorrow (Tuesday) the _baseball early start. There are about 800 egg- | 2¢® Patch of Broad Cloth Remmants for cepes, in | the camp realized for the in May. = team of the Putnam High school will olin, and Miss Madeline Spink con- 8 specifie pur- the players are looking for some greal + 1| bearing lobsters on hand at the hatch- | ¥iolin, and Miss black pink e e asnt 20| pose for which the carnival was held, ST contests. . | Blav the first in the series Of $AmMSS | ery that have been cared for during |Tiibuted ‘some piano music ® to Fyaras, ot $1.00, $1.25 amd $1.50 | Baancial mroeems st n semcion i Easedomty Borough Election Today. team will be thelr opponencs. . The | (he winter months They will bo tak: Around the Village. B . 3 sum | Mrs. Ira T. Hoxie of New Haven s 1 k en from the cars as soon as the worl Sunday afternoon at the vesper ser- yara s raised to leave a balance after all | visiting relatives and friends in town. | day’ 1’ Denloame s 100w Corosatiiing | o oy aeam saeon Will end In June. | of repincing the machinery can be ef- [ vica at the Congregational ~church expenses are paid. Abe the Newsboy Defeated. fected. Frank Banning, assistant at|there was a large nttendance. The pas- Abe the Newsoby of New London |the hatchery, who is visiting relatives | tor spoke on Inspiration from Tenny- was in Putnam Saturday. Abe lost a |in Hadlyme, is expected to return here | uon for Christian Faith and Life. The m!lh\g match at Putnam Friday | this week. choir rendered some special music. pisht to @ man who outwelghed Di | oaldale's Engine and Boilers Installed | Mfs. J. Eimer Newbury a solo. Miss Azilda and Miss Della Dumaine | the vote cast will be very light, as spent Saturday in Hartford. is absolutely no contest for an: Dwight F. Blish . ¥ on the ticket, the caucus nomi- ago. opposiiton. The H. C. Mlll'ray Co. OBITUARY. T w. 4 Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper |y pire: 490! W Webh Seneca Eldredge of N ‘ork in the aged In the list of nominations for bur- on, machis R Patterns. 82, died Saturda; 00! Maj. and Mrs. Amos T. Fowler of $50 Cost i Arthor’ Carson, tet at the guest of his aunt, Mrs. John O. Fish. ] 3 'y afternoon at 3.20 gesses two new names appear this and ts for Plaintiff. Palme: Sos it o g k 1 apriia o'¢lockc at the home of her stepdaugh- | Bellevue street are entertaining Mrs.|Fear those of L. J. Morin and Charles | Attorney Howard C. Bradford, as a | Arthur %(c.lmnl::m:l):r::d' M&tfm‘% ‘,,"W" o .Jn’ ,,"".""v’.."‘? :Tt‘v'ir?u“: ter, Mrs. Charles M. Thompson, 68 | Frank S. Fowler of Salem, Mass. A, Hyde. _ Burgesses Charles B. Prospect etreet, following a week’ Dr. D. E. Taylor entert: '@ his | Wheatley and James A. Nichols are ness with pneumonia. Mrs. Webb was | parents, Mr. and Mre. J. Henry Tay- | the retiring members of the board, 25 g mative of Winaham, the daughter of | 1or, of Woodstock, N. Y., the past few | both declining renomination. c Petor and Sally Waiis.| She wes the | deye g Auction at Tillinghast Pla e Miss Cora Piche, who has been visit- | Lafayette Blanchard of Danielson FOR THE ASKING [J|svout fifteen years ago, and had made | ing Mise Duoina Trudeau of Hish | as auctionser at a sale of wagons street for the past fortnight, returned | narnesses and farming tools held af WHEN YOU COME IN TO %o _Hartforg Saturday. the A. A. Tillinghast place. east of PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY HIRAM N. FENN, Harry G. Biish of Snewurne Falis | South Killingly, on Saturday. Mass., week_en s ARy BE A QUARTER COMING TO UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |father, Dwight F., and brother, Frank CIRCULATION 29,437. You. ASK 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Blish, of Maple avenu justice of the peace, filed a dicision | install the engine, bollers and tanks of Saturday in the case of A. W. Barber | the barge Couidale, which was launch- | fAther, Charles Wheeleh. o v i of Putbam vs. George Potvin of Moos- | ed at the vard last week. When this |, Go0rE0 SCGULA OO WOrCsaLtr o e e T e T | et o eomplated e wnenel Inil b ascaficant AR veek. e ver s for the | rendy for delivery to her owners, the % 4 4 plaintiff to recover $50 and costs. Lenigh Coal and Navigation com- | o Mre. John Toodbury :",’f“'."f,} - The case grew out of 4 sale of & s0- | pany. The spars, booms and Jibbooms | 37 ery, o ol oot da fountain, the parties being nt iwwus | will arrive from Mystic some iime this | MEIHe Denlean. L 0 as to whether the sale was conditional | week and will be step) and rigged |y oiher Albert Sylvia or a sale upon a warranty or, on the | in short order. This is the first of | PTeiieT ADYEE DRSe. 0o i wis other hand, an ebsolute sale. thtee barges that the Palmers have 10 | . Ceny "in W illlmantic. Orchard Demonstration. bufly for this compuay, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dougherty There is to be another orchard dem Jolly Five Club Entertained. have. returned o New York after a onstration at the farm of Joseph Stod- | “The Jolly Five club was entertatned | visit with the latter’s parente, Mr, and dard, near Abington, on Wednesday of [ by M. W. Ratbburn at his office, on | Mrs, Harry Perry. BT et s 1o | ae, e Sy et Sl | B bl S rrish Three hundred and 8 college an ments were served, followed y & 'nive y of ary) a more, Conference of Churches on Wednes- || Three hundred and ninety Books|Connecticut Pomological soclety. The | tmoke talk. Innatrumental music was | after avisit with his parents, Mr. and day—Grays Win from Lisbon Reds To 11D o Stoddard orchard is particularly adapt- | cnjoyed by the members. The club, | Mrs. Frank Burrows. —Borough Small Notes. 5’;"(;..3 E:wacg:";:l‘plitg:w, 35 Tor demonstration work. being made | which boasts of male membership| Mr, and Mrs. George Crandall have Priviledbs of Publio Library Appreciat- JEWETT CITY ed During Past Year. Lady Assistant from the state, 14 gifts from friends | UP Of old uncared for trees, badly af- | only, has been confused with the Jolly | returned €o New ILondon after a visit The local conference of churches will | of the library. Twenty-three volumes s sister, Miss Leti- of all kinds. Repository and ahops|be held in the Congrégational church |were purchased with the -income from LOUIS PHANEUF 180 Valley Street. here on Wednesday. The morning ser- |the Evans fund. gy Horse Shoeing. Tel connection, |Mon will be preached by sthe Rev. F.| The annual circulation has been 29,- e novid A, Holden of Presion Cify. Mrs Bd. | 437 volumes, an increase of 4953 over —— . Warn, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. - T arner of Putnam speais at |last year. 2 p. m. on Woman's Work in the Loc: H SEER oUdhis A SPECIANSY, Church.” The church prayer meeting: | 11°aring on Liquor Cases Today. 638 Main Street. What it has been; ought it to be aban- | _The two liquor cases growing out NE‘V mNfls doned? will_be discussed by Rev. C,|Of the rald made by the state police H. Peck of Hanover. Edward Hall of | 90 the evening of April 2 will be up . it o * | for ‘hearimgs in the town court this As Low as = = $185. | oc"®¢ =79 5 ¥ Palmer of Gris- | §onday) morning at eloven o'clock, fectd with scale. Dozeén club. This latter is composed | with Mrs. Crandaill' This demonstration is of particular | of young ladies only. tia McGaughey. Jesse D, Crary bas returned to New interest to progressive farmers, inas- L much as it affords them an opportunity ROpoEp Lap-cTeopt - Fow; York, having spent & few days hero at to study and learn methods which if| A number of local anglers were trout | 35 gummer home. applied to many of the old orchards | ishing Saturday, but found the fIsh| " ary Charles Hoxle and two children in this end of the county would re. | very scarce. The cold snap of the past | or Dorchestor, Masw., are guests of store them as producers of a superior [ f6w days has cvidently driven the fish | yrrs~ Hoxie's parents, Mr, and Mrs. quality of frult and in greater quanti- | to the mud, as in the warmer days of | prank Foote. ties than is possible under the present | last week fairly good catches were re- i trees. ported. one - oondition: of the long tramp of the anglers on Sat- BALTIC q urdad, three small fish being takem by SR George Magowan, who covered about | Surprise Stag Party—Church Concert santa SUDDEN DEATH. h It is expected that the defen: s in or Artistic W Victory for Grays. i fitteen miles and fished three brooks. F all Papers Wiite for, Chtalopues A baseball game between the Jewett [ P0th Sases Will be reprasent by iam Lawton of Waterford Had | Mr. Magowan' reports the brooks as|"d Feast of Loyal Samaritan Lodge. come to E. :Am‘n‘ & co, 37 City Grays and the Lisbon Reds was Chief Rocommends Striker. First Auto Ride, Gave Directiony | exceptionally low for this time of the| . ,jeamant surprise stag party was Church Street. We will be pleased to played on the Pirates' grounds Satur- for Burist-and Then Expired, ° | Tea= given John V. Brown &t his home on day afternoon, the score being 23 to In his annual report’as chlef engi- 19 in favor of the Jewett City Grays. |neer of the fire department. Capt. A. e e W TKINS BROS., The manager of the Grays was Brnest | P, Woodward recommend the plaging price. aunders and of the Reds Carl Ben- |of a striker on some e bor- Telephons eonnection. novasa 227 Asylum strest, Hartford. pamin. The feature of the game was |ough, so that if the whistle now at- Main and School Sts, S8o. Manchaster, | the Ditching of James Barry, who had |tached to the fire alarm telegraph & game finger, and the catehing of | System falls to work at any time there Trade at the . . . 852 Main Street, Willimantia. George Davls. would be another means of glving an estimate on painting or Jecorating, News Notes. = High street Saturday evening. The The suddent death of Willlam Law-| J. Y. Miller of Springfleld, Mass. | visitors enjoyed an evening at whist ton of Westford is reported after his | called on friends here Saturday. and other games. A pleasing musical return from a visit to Putmam. Mr.| The first rehearsal of the minstrels | programme was finely rendered by the Lawton came to this city to ses Fred- | under direction ‘of Allan W. Rathburn | company. During the evening the par- erick W. Seward, edministrator of the |is to take place this week. ty presented Mr, Brown a handsome estate of Lawton’s father. Mr. Seward Maurice P. Fitzgerald of Burlington, | p, ball outfit, Johm Roy making the paid him 350 from the funds of the | Vi, was in the village Saturday. cec Mr. Brown, al- M " i Personal Mention. alarm. gatate, and Lawton went out and abvout S s ?fiiu.h“&%’la::’?.fi".mfm,' °thanked = Iph N ¢ i T the city making purchases. He spent nce, to vis! el ives. friends gincerely. A lunch of eake Mechanics ‘kp t. Store ey Shh D e DT grent SEWER EXTENSION the money judiciously, busing himeeit | A V. Perkins, Jr. is in Providence S iornonats. oBowed. 1 > ——— 2 suit of clothes, shoes and other nec- ay. Miss Flort McCarthy of Taftville OUTFITTERS TO ALL e ifary E. Soule is il at her home | Could Be Built More Profitably Under | essary articles. 37 and Mrs._ Richard Dwyer bave | Mis8 Florence McCarthy of :E Maln St., Willimantie, Ct on Soule street. Present Conditions. ev::h:“ }’;r ae :m& to home he ’e:‘f::‘ld “to' htelr };:fl;;;: Boston, aft- | " The public schools open this morn- 2 went to Joy's o arrange- here, ring term. and hepatica in blossom tn his sard " | The Potrossi company will probably | Mente for transporiation to Westtord, OVER 6000 BUTTONS :‘_‘:y-’l“.::.;:-n"udu Gives Con- Is selling out Miss Bessie Bothwell spent Sunday |finish the work of extending the sewer |t dgreement being that he should be 6,000 S et Saomor, ELMORE & SHEPARD, at her home here. through Water street this week, as | taken over in an automobile. e his stock of Miss Bertha Follard and Mss. Hu- |fhe work is now well sdvanced.” the | ME Lawion Slied the tommenu with | fesued to Children of New Haven | Saturdey evening Loy Samaritsn T8 ccssors to Sessions & FKlmore} bert Black of Providence are guests |digging easy and the depth of the | Pundlcs un © was barely spaca| Schools Interested in a Spotless |lodge o ows hel iy fou Pasbins 3t Mr. and Mrs. B O Whiting e Sratioh a great deel leaw Wihc 1t for himseif, and #hen climbed 1n. Town. annust concert and banquet for the ‘ f-‘ e 28, George H, Knox of Groton, Vt., spent | been through the lower part of parently he enjoyed the ride, his members, their families and a num- “ Toilet Articles; Sunday at W. R, Burdicis’ @ street. The T obemevatilh | 29 el s xTived &t | vy to Wedneeday Dight the Clvic!| bsr ol guedts, about one hunfred in £0-62 North Street. oilet Articles, " W. S. Gane of Bridgeport was a Sun- | will be contfued st to- Main | Mo destnetion Withost sccident He | sederation had issued 6,000 buttons | sll_The coscert opened with the fol- LADY ASSISTANT. day guest at Dr. W. H. Gane’s. street, where conn will be made | Fas taken Sus > i° | 10 the children of the various schools | I0WIng programm Giad po oo - Stationary, — with the trunk line sewer. - . however, and dled within | i tne city, who are interested in the | Ovasture Measrs. Pollit; plano, and Tetennone » STAFFORD SPRINGS This (Monday) evening the voters |& few hours. Befors he passed away oy’ 4 Hoyle, violin; vocal solo, King of the o gave intructions as to where his | WOrk of New Haven's sanltary clean- | o ert Am 1, James Koyle: magic Boine Putuass, A requested Sii| At that Mour it was ssid that the |and sielghe o¢ hand, Professor Tenc his grave be bricked up, like his fath- | MOvement of the federation In- this | (000, FORE 6 “qnee” Mr, and Man- Smem Tosed sewer extensions for 1830, “Mx ior | POSEd sewer extenst or 1910. Mr. Cases of t ooal iih n Superior | batrossi, in speaking of what actioh Court—Congregational Pastor’s Res- | may be taken at the borough meeting, Post Card Albums and complete stock. Or. £ C. JAGKSON—Dentist, ere. direction was more successful this | Buciiey; Cornet Cret. TT ML or L ignation. said that if the borough 18 going to i vear than it has ever been known in Painless Extracting and Dulia more sewer. lines being on. the EMe. Insbathitgs- the past two years that the effort | A excellent supper was werved by Filling a Specialt: If you want to Joseph Spencer's appeal from com- | ground with his lumber, other equip- | The newly elected officers of Putnam | 1,45 peen carricd on; because the peo- | the following: g o B i ng pecialty missioners will be tried in the superior | ment and laborers, he would be able | Iodge of FEilks will be installed at a|ple now understand exactly what the | Rader. Maggle Miller, Pauline Lowest prices. All work guaran- save 40 c:nts court in Rockville Tuesday. The claim |to do the work several hundred dol- | meeting to be held tomorrow (THes- | (jyis federation is working for, and | Agnes Joubert and —Jenule & teed i of Mr. Spencer for $961 was disallowed |lars cheaper th#n he would if he bad [ éay) evening. again because there is the strongest The supper eonsisted l’;; Enll(ph' :xu Assssiated Dental Paslors, th 11 at a heating before the commission- |to go to the expense of getting ready | The pupils in the Israol Putnam|gclire of the general public to co- | cakes, bofled ham. cold roust beol 15 maie et o P Wintmastic| 0D the dollar, ers here over a year ago. Another |under ordinary conditions. achool will g0 back to their desks this | 55275 °F i, Snatrer. potato salad, pickles, white bread, fan- case of local interest is that of Arthur (Monday) morning, after the enjoy- | ®PRitte [0 IMEECHNE L L iy see @ [ 0¥ cake and tea. After supper danc- Omes eek @ays 3 & m to # & ment of a delightful Baster vacation ing was enjoyed. The party was pro- o m e lohm ok mim] . CooCinid Vermont Raicas company. - The tagy | WANT HYDRANT REPLACED. | itmour o rainy: day: e e etar, a6 | nounced the best ever glven by the or- o No. 753 Main St., i3 one Erowing out of an ‘accident at | Residents of School Street to Petition | e 1o Fioride, has retarhbd to Puts | SXLensive, that it will provably e neo. | 155 CLTE, ithe NS & the souews v Mr. = | essmry for its extemsion into nex X o % Kingsbury’s wagon was struck by a: for; Means of Fire: Protaction. nam. - Greonwood, Charles Headen, 'Adam I Ifs Wall Opera House Block, enaffie on the Gentral Vermont road. | p, 5 E James A Love of Webster was | ™K. _incor chidren are entering | Schmidt. Albert Wilcox, Fred fuckloy, . W illi tic, Ct. The case s down for irial before 4 |, DNk IS0 WUG TeT, § RO | Putnam Saturasy. heardily into. it, and there 1s the | John Stawart William Jones Charics 2ll the latest that you @e- mantic, jury ‘in Rockville next week. B I e 1 T vhe Lawn Mowing Begun. greatest amount of interest expremsed | Barnes Matthew Baitey aud F T here. latwe bl Vacation Ends. Ayarant regiaced that was taken away | It hasn't rained a whole lot for the | among the parents of these children. | Dot DUrinE tRe sEpRet FOLOLTRE FEVE e ¥ e R All of the public schools will open |from a positien on-Sehool strest just |Past month, but the grass is growing | —New Haven Journal-Courier. B i Ang Isater Har- ints and the spring term this (Monday) marn- | opposite the high scheol on Friday. |Just the same e RTUNE IN FRANCE. rison. s 'g'"‘a"' LET US HELP YOU ing. The high school seniors and | This hydrant s mow located farther | Saturday Geerse A Tammond, who Lios Defeated Willimantic. A B HOL friends returned from their Washing- |down the street, opposite the factory | tikes a special Intereet In the big lawn at the mill of the Hammond-Knowlton | Awaits Torrington Man Who Has| The first ball game of the seuson red Sundey afternoon on the wrch Street. Wiltimantic. | to make your home more attractive to | toil trip Friday morning. of the Jacobs Manufacturing company, ds between the Emeralds s and your children. Oms of| JLouis Helm has moved his horses |close to another hydrant on Cottage company, had the clipper run over it Sailed to Get It. T R ae o a ®0of | into his mew stable.” Mr. Heim's au- |s(reet, The change leaves & big sec- = for the first time this spring. of Willimantic and a picked nine of i erms. tomobile arrived Saturday. tion of property in that section of the Paul Heriot, employed at the Hen- 1 E. L. PRINCE, R Un Joseph Mullen has returned from | borow i plant, Tor- | Baitic. The score stood 23 to 22 in sh without adequate protection 86TH BIRTHDAY aey Machine company’s ’ The A. C. Andrew Mausic €o. |[scveral weeks visit in Hinsdale. in case of fire. This hydrant would Tington, has received word from his | favor of Baltic. - tiveiland, France, to the effect that Celebrated on Saturday by Mrs. Ade- | B0t becn lofc a small fortune by & The Farmer’s Joy Ride. wealthy relative who recently dled. An Indiana farmer took a 450- pound There are but lw: rauh-, Iol: lwrmm %fi hog to market in an .umnmbllx u;ld # Heriot s one, and the will leaves the | at the price he got for the porker he S6th birthday at fhe Tome of BeT|csate, vaiued at 360,000, equally be- | doubtiess counted it 4 joy ride—St e Main street Satarasss sites: | tween them. He lefi Wednesday for | Louls Post-Dispatch. B teraining friends and “rew. | France. For some time past Mr. Me- Tooh ceceromd SRR tives from 3 to 5 o'clock. Pleasing | Flot has been recelving 340 per month Celebrating Teddy’s Return. readings were given as foliows: Old- | from this relative ~—~He W 014 Sol is showing skyrockets 250, CONFECTIONER and Ice Cream Caterer 34 Main Strest, Willimantic, Cona. Telephone 53-3. janea L. M. REED il District Deputy Roger Murphy will | have been of special value in fighting 804-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct | gitena the quarterly mecting of the | fires from the rear that might possi- : Foresters next Thursday evening. | bl ariginéte in the buildings fronting Let me demonstrate 10 you the | Tnors Wie Two candidates for initii. | Main sireet batween Center strest and don. ihe Central huse, or for fires on Cen- NEW OVERLAND At a special meeting of the ccclesi- | fer street, not 1o mention School street * astical society of the Congregational | puildings. A"nnmlnr .".i l.lmhfl, ex- mrch to be held Wednesday cve- | pressed a wiilingness to sign the peti- ERNEST P. CHESBRO, fclomebliss, | ving the rosiznation of the pastor, Rev. | tion to have the hydrant restored. H. A. Blake, will be acted upon. ne Bardley. Mrs. Adeline Bradley celebrated her 1029 Main Street The body of Eugene O'Neill was GOLDEN WEDDING Fashioned Mother. Mms. Abble Child; | abroad only long enough to establish el Bas the agency for the Travelers Life | nowisd taken to Rockville Friday morning for Pasing Year, sent by Mrs, F. M. Whea. | his _right, and then will return to m:hm (i g 1 S b e burial in St. Bernard’s cemetery. Celebrated Friday by Mr. and Mrs. R RTI Hugh Ragan. A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also Bryan Just Smi Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at Harmon, Culberson, Gaynor. Mar- Mr..and Mrs. Hugh Ragan, who fon and read by Mrs, Ernest Kent: | Torrington, where he will resume his D rrlira s SE R e Meriden.—At a meeting of the direc %) v tly t - - Ton okt Tox Today ana The Hose Men Nothing Like Wheat Corner. tors of tho International Bilver Co. o Aceldent Co. of Sartford, Ct., aad e Daited States Fealth and A joi- Bent Ina. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Write v o - ahall! And more than two years be- | hawe resided in the North End Section | L. O. Willizms also gave a solo very | Broken Patten now understands the |held in Meriden recently. Charles i, STRONG'S FISH MABKET, 28 North St [ Fore ne " nominating. sonseniion e | of Providence Tor the past forty vears, | pleasingly. Luncheon was served by | meaning. of “nersona ned grata’— | Tibbits of Wallimgford was eleoted “saszsa ! Memphis News-Scimiis- Ceidbrated Their Bttiath wedding anni: ' Mrs. Guscelgne. The color acheme of | Buftalo Expreas third viee prosident of the compamy. Tk N 3 B = STONINGTON Edward Doherty Dies Afte Whiskey—Fine for Manuel Perry— General News. Drinking Edward Doherty of 66 Moss sireet, Pawcatuck, only 3§ years old, and wie was married last Beptomber, went to & local drug store Thursday evening and ordersd a pint of whisker, . cents for Fridsy, havi; he took a swallow and evening took anothér drini night he was taken ill and grew worne. Dr. Grant paying g & o in vage was called. The pa- ent had severe pains in the stomach Vomiting of a green fiuld as noticed. - Mr, Doherty mi-conscious, then lapwed into & con 00 old, the At mid became aiiton of coma, whigh eontinued until The whia. his death ahout .80 B. key will he anslysed, Dr. George Stanton of Stonington, medical exam Iner for the town, was notified and or dored that the body should not emblamed until atter his in Manuel Perry Arrested in Pawostush. Manuel Perry, known as Fayal, wes before tho town court Saturday thgat - ton. ernoon on a charge of assault and bat. tery upon Capt. 8, B, Pendieton, vom - mitted April 2. "The sccussd pleaded ullty and the court imposed & fine of 16 and costs taxed at §16, committed the assault while ihé men were on Hancox street, after wihiloh he laft town. Fridey evening | rested by Deputy Shert) I .15, Perry . was ¥, Cumey at Pawcatuck and turned over o Dep- uty Bheriff W, F, Broughton and ladg- ed In the lockup, Perry paid the fine and discharged. Good Game on Saturdey. The bassball teams o€ the Sorenel Algonquin shus et at Stanton pArk Balurday afers noon. The former won by & scove of high school and t 7 to 5. Dr. and Mrs. Drake to Leave Tewn. Dr, Drake is to leave town up fils work after u thres to taky o8t gradunte course fn another uring their nine years' residen: Dr. and Mrs, Drake have Sharswood arrived at Baturday. Mra, ¥. L. Luce of Bowton e in tews for a visit with griends. SPECIAL LIGHTS, Business Mon of Norwalic Faver mination on Monday and Nights. The emerpristng chaxits have 0 atonic Light and of the city ean have enough of the business it 5e. Power have tirs strings of electrin the contract on the efroult. will DUrD on en EYerag: £ cach Monday Ang Saturday night.— Norwalk Hour. To Form Joint Stook Corporation, association will soon joint stock eorporation. Plase fo new organis tion are now wnder way and at the next meeting of the loes! ansociation definite action will be tak- en on the matter. Beginning an Governor Hadley bullding himself » log Raepublican, ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Special Pri At Putnam, Conn. Phoefi-l—x Theatre, Danicison “Samuel of Posen” Fine Comedy Plotures. Don't miss Tonight's Show, . Monday, April 11. Special Chosolate Croam Drops 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES Dantelson, Putnam. septsd Mooceam THE CLEARANGE SALE CONTINUED at The Boston Dry Goods Stors, Dan jelson. Bome big discounts for our Attractive ter in the store. Customers another w: Bargaine on every cou Buy these goods now, nept20d ok THE BOBTON DRY GOODS STORE Main Street, Danielson. wept20aw sames K. Keeoh Mgr. SPRING MIL We cordlally invi N the ladies to spect our display of Bpring Model Ha und Millinery Novel Buyers Assured saiisfaotion and profitable re wott City, Ct THE BEST 108 OW0AM is what I sell, wholesale and retad! the Corner Store. Wm. Johnwtone §. J. BOTTOMLEY & %0 General Repair Shop, Bleycle und Automobile Repairing, 0il and Gasoline for wale LLIE. WEAURBGARD has the latest styles in millinery tend her opening on March 24, 25 26. At W ARE HEADQUARTERS ( in w full goods, school ~ suppl confectionery, tinwar Lapoint, Jewett City. with THE Souvenir Chine one 3 BEANGRATS. JEWETT CITY CANDY KITOWEN. You will ind in_conneotion & first restaurant. I kinds, M block, Jewatt City, Sccond-hand canopy frpt class FOR SALE. top ondition. Wor adaress Box 1286, Jewett artt ey IwWRTT O1TY HOTEL Wew and Up-to-dnis Motel in partientn THA ¥. LEWIS Proprietor. 3. MOURIGAN. Jewets City. FPUNERAL 1R Paraiture an “Phones—&tore ¢1-1: nouss on Crawiord Ceoking TACEIC 15 no mavertisin Eastern Connecticul e letin for business resu) val

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