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A v BRIEF STATE NEWS Rockyille—The 118th anmual Ing of the Tollund Cotnty Medic soclation will be held at the Rock house on Tuesday, April 19 Waterbury.—~A second consli | 01°300 pacy of government meod | ben received at the 10cal postomoc first 300 packewges were given out w in_ten dayw, &, 3 g MURRAY'S | V'L BOSTON STORE| sl b s, v, WILLIMARTIC, CONN. 3 %‘E SENT TO JAIL. Sheohan Held in $1,500 Bonds Until May Term.. p Nicholas Sheehan, who was arrested Thifraqay afternoon, ‘churged with gs- sa th intent to carnally know a female child, was in police court on Saturday morning, but atter the com- was read entered a demurrer, Wl was overruled and probable cause being found was bound over’ to e May term of superior court for 'this county in this city under $1,500 bonds. Inasmuch as he could not se- Sugs bonds he wis sent to Brookiys street Friday night iiiness. . Bha Was for- Seente ! 9 Natohaug Loage, No, 22, Knights of * | Pythias. e POOR STREETS Try the Patience of Propsrty Owners | and Taxpayers. Two questions that are being asked repeatedly of Tate arer When ia. ihe clty going to continue to pave Main street? and When is it going to lay the new sewer on upper Maln street? Appropriations have been made for both and now is ¢he time that the ety officials should get busy_before S8 survived by survived by her hu 4 les_C, Spocht, three chil dren,” Elinor, Elizabeth. and Stanley; two sisters,'Mrs. Ellabeth Hearst of this place and Miss Btta Pratt of Bath, Me.; two brothers, Leonard Pratt of Seattle Wash., and Wallace Pratt of Bath, 8 Union \Baptist Naugatuek.~Farmer 5« William Kennedy and Mrs. ) have arrived home, after u vacat more than two woeks wpent Point Comfort, VA. Bridgeport.—The ~grade tes this ofty are aigning a petit for m good hzed Inaroase in el request to be presented to the bo education at the next regular : Milford,~The Merwin compur Here are some remark- able offerings for this week in Woolen Dress Goods, Silk and Wool Poles,SIkPon- gee, Poplar Cloth, Shepherd at 4.30 p. m. Saturday, and will be in readiness for the summer's Steamer Rhode Island came into harbor Sundey morning from Provi- dence and tied up alongside the City of Worcester. First Catch of the Season. Capt. Elias Wilcox, president of the wos a member of the church and the U. O Miss va and solation. to’ Plaxe ~Bafreahmants wice. < the hostess and a fine rm ‘pro- grafame was rendered during. the eve- * Union Meeting. Bazaar a Success. The opening night-of St. Catholic_ chureh bazaar, K. of C. Third Degree Worked. The biggest working in the third degree that has been exemplified in Jomeph's Saturday, proved a decided success. The receipts the rush se: comes on.' If delay is ‘The free will off of " th hi five years in this city by the Knights 2 ‘W. C.|fishing company, expected the steamer ye begun to. ship Oystars (o the | Plaids and White Dress |Emmiiicacnt moh a fime sreat o’ | of chiimbt ot Sl oy 2her: PRty e A b ey e e R el ant gonvenience will be caused the trolley | noon in the council chamber of San | Suess at his ; ance union held last evening in | catch of tho season from the selmes | (radyue’ o rol® SEVOTRLOG I8 ARSI | reach the comst ubout ten du People on upper Main street by hav- | Jose couricil, No. 14, K. of C. There were over 25,000 feet of saw- | the Union Baptist church and was a [set to the eastward of Watch Hill | oyt "rlleiv, G, K00, YOURK JA0Y [ heing taken from the water Goods. £ the Toad torn up sust when they | Y °Distiar Bepaty J. 3. McGarry of | e imber bumed, which was union meeting, the Methodists and | Station Agent Gallant made all ar- |5, cio%s Foceived UbOral putronae. | o are in the midst of théir season, | putnam was in charse of the -work | insured, George Ingalls/ of Norwich cm'fi-puowuumnu;f. The address { rangements for cars to be In the | niir i Ao 1) 2nd accidents will be more liable, a5 | and a class of about 25 were the re- | has a sawmill in one of the big Wilcox | of evening ‘was givéh by Rev. | freight house to comvey the fish to " 8teamer Block Island He Shelton.—A Jocul building Podlin, 40 inches wide, Charles McN: f the First has been radeing the: older 1an Eila their destination. transfers will have to be made up the woodlots, where nearly 100,000 feet of port Jight and navy ciplents. After the impressive cers- i+ The New England Navigation com- | the Star Pin company's plant « line as well as down. in the business in : here were Informal Speeches | bords were:piled up, with no ingur- | church of New E Heard Kingston Pastor. biue mulberry, section of the clty if the paving Should | paa” rerrernmenie. Airitar nights | ance, as none can pe secured when | Harris Wheelet rendered an offertory ny’s steamer Block Island arrived;in | higher, and thus providing o oz Viack ght and dark green— | happen fo be wader way ol the samo et e R o Sewanlll 15 o operation on the Iot. | 2010. - The Toung Feoples socicty heid | Fo% Charles T. Redfield of Kings, %:w:!o late Saturday attemnoon under |adaitional teet ot foor wpace far 1 sL00 yard. D chants will be hampered alto by, | SionInEton, New London,* Norwicl | This was directly.in the path of the | thelr meeting ot €30 oclock in the AAtee | & Paimer o Bom Shimach yates che | U5t OF the plant the biocking of traic unjess the WOTk | Foe e, Do, e e | round about and by, Siat of hard AEhC. estry. This also Was & union meet- | nunicr heara the interesting sermon. | will be hauied outs painted and ro. | Beth welve cans of trout recent mexiommenced in_£god season. mns |Stafford, the latter making the trip in | Ing, plowing furrows and burning back | Saleot Wolelee Extite. Boocre o Spunicpine o 2 G, Vol the vemel 1 on the [1y sivived et Bethel, conigned to A. L. by the btreet department and the sew- | ant- rriornsons 1 the history Of ihe | . Those who saw the fire e | e oD R o e i | Fraternal soaioty gave asdance in Bor | [Yill also the boflers* “The cabins and | of good size, some of ther ant afternoons in the history of the local organization was enjoyed. Did His Mile in 254, The horse race against time at the Horseshoe Park Agricultural associa- hait housework of the steamer is to be ren- wi ovated and painted: this work wiil be done at the company’s shops before she goes on her Jar run from Nor- wich te Block nd, News of the FI a_pound y stock a private pond. er department In clean| up i two projects by putting a large force of men right to work. The cost would not be any greater and unnecessary inconvenience would be avoided to the ough hall for members and their fam- ilies. " A very pleasant evening was spent. Arions’ Dance. The Arlon Singing soclety Saturday Fopiin _Cloth inches wide, soHid and different colors, at 25¢ yard. Plaids, 29 inches d white checks, at flames rose 30 feet into the air in places where the ground was covered with dry tops and brush. R. L. Frost, who happened to be on Stone Hill on telephone business, and R. W. Dearn- iam H. Nei of Newark. N. J. ‘who will gccupy it this summer. — Mr, and Mrs. Wheeler and family will re- move to Cedar Crest to D. B. Deni- son’s cottage for'the summer. Plymouth,—Dwight . Nort terbury has filed a suit for the superfor court against Mins ew York. Archie Gerrish of Providence is the guest of his mother; Mra B 4. Stan- (Walter Knight spent Sunday with his parents in Providence, ‘George Mallory of New York is the gueat of his sister. Mrs: Ellsabett Mal- Ty Henry Abell of Worcester. guest of mis brother, Otis Abell. Mr. and Mrs. Flavius Cheney “are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Hen- ry Meyers, and three sens of New Britain. Connecticut _company, merchants and : ley and A. H. Dawley, Who were try- | Mr. and Mrs, Everett Lewls danc ; & ti noon dre p - and son | eveni: ave a . 4 ¥ P S s heian it TaT e s ek B Sk B ':l::x; oA B l‘x‘é.':‘;‘;‘; D. nf Ing the trout brogke tn. fhat section, | of Sosine wre. puems et Ms. Lowis' |and a:n:%:u.l::h-:oh.; ::3'-“:35:-«“ of | o Fishine schooner Gracie . Philltp Dottmber 85, I, Ber wore, broken plaids, at 50c yard. !attended to, why not atténd to them m‘ur‘yhy wagered Eli Blanchette that| ¥ ‘PWW e .m“", ‘m" “‘M‘“c Tra. ¥. No; “l‘"N- -H-n 6 club, wi was greatly enj: Capt. Andrew Ostman, has been over- | name being Dingwell Desertl ow? O ¢ s “trotter” could not make two rings oyes ew Haven is the | by the young people who atf bauled and pi red ' for the fishing ineh Twess Goods, In differént ‘col- | for stnl ‘gx:xhfinfi:g:rm:;"fi 897 | around the track in 3 minutés, half an.| With the others or ran to i g L e s B e Seld to Norwich Men. season and will leave port today for | \°F** t T5c vard. The taxpayers of the city” and the | Bour, or some such absurd time. Eii| ‘0, Secure & i A Mrs. Carrie La has Teturned |. . 1es P, Williams has sold his cat- | Dontueket shoals. The crew of the | Hartford.—Governor Wee ' € 1o wide Dress Goods in different{ PUPlic as a whole have some rights fo | Svidently knew that be had some horse |y mpe,"teams and o it wsed srons | - Chatios Trimsoach is entertaining his | boat Craiser to Nerwich seRasiit Yoms Airived | o New. ok Sai- P8t Of Honor at & glant r ves and colors, at $1.00 yard. be considered. 2 Ay O A wlid for Satur- |Toads the flames easily lapped over | brother, Rudolph Trimbach of Boston. | G. . Cross and J. H. Periins. T Sehooner Ada Belle, Capt. Harry $5r D0 siupe g5y B ook e Viinrouk DEMESR. 2am et on S After the horse had |and were only stopped when after| Roy D. Judd of Boston iy the guest | Crulser is on the Bronghton ways be- | Christopherson, arrived in port Sat- | (o puies P w e o g oy b B Mo g Saturday Evening’s Dances. S’ pat throush his paces he turned | burning for miles it came to a high- | of his family on Pearl stree ng put in readiness for her trip up | urday afternoom from W York, | G will assemble:in the kreat =3 i Saturdas ovening. the Delphia social | the mile In 3 minutes and 54 seconds, | Wy too wide for It to jump. Old res- | Owen Willlams has' returned from | the Thames river. She is finely equip- | where hor catch of 2,400 live cod was | for ey oo Mo & B iy A Siening, the Deiphia Soclal | but e would not run tie way. most | idents cannot remembeér a gre like it | Providence. ped, fitted with a first-class motor | Qoo 0" of o Pl market pu o The Sreevine £ Washburn hall. The floor was well | race horses run—with his left side to | AUring the last twenty-five years. s O . Rathbun are :n:dm,:;v‘l‘r:nrgvvm:f neantors " | chasers. Winsted.—Mrw. John 1, Poc The Conquest, Capt. Antone Hen- drickson, came up the river Sunday for supply of gasoline, aftér which she left for Fulton market with 1,700 live cod. Schooner W, T. Dodge, Capt. Charles Jenssen, arrived Saturday from New York, where 1,080 live cod were sold at_Fulton market. Fred Morgan has shipped as mate on_the fishing schooner Grace Phillips. The lobster fishing boat, Cone, own- ed by Palmer Bros., has returned from Mystic, where & two-cylinder, ten- horsepower Lathrop engine nas been installed. week re brother, Timothy dated at Ketchikan, 1010. She supposed he i Census Enumerators Start in Well. ved wel The Griswold censts emumerators have been at work two days with sat- isfactory results, They have received courtéous treatment and have found everyone anxious to true and full answers to the questions. Two enumerators better fitted for_the work than Mr. Gardner and Mr. rosiers could not have been chosen. The former, who has the borough of Jewett City, has held the office of tax Collector for several years, is thor- oughly famillar with the local prop- the pole—but just the reverse—his right side to the pole. There are those who still aver that the horse cannot do the trick If he races in the reg- ularly approved mode. Horse talk is now humming on all sides. OBITUARY. Wallace B. Preston. ‘Wallace D. Preston, aged 30-odd years, died_Sunday afternoon at 11.30 o'clock in Brooklyn, following a brief illness. , but had filled with dancers. Music for the oc- casion was furnished by Helmold’s or- chestra. Refreshments were servéd at intermission by Caterer Prince. The committee in charge of the arrange- ments comprised James Summers, Wil- liam Rowan and B; n Brewer. The regular Saturday evening danc- ed were resumed at A. B. S. hall Sat- urday evening and there was a large crowd in attendance. The affair Was run under the auspices of Willimantic lodge, No. 120, American Benefit soci- etv. ' ‘Music _was furnished by the short cruises and is one of the best of her class. Taking the Census. Census Enumerators J. Edward Fair- brother, Stiles H. Ross, C. D. Noyes, Jr.. and Louis E. Hammond are bus: Mr. Fairbrother will do l.lrlr( of the suburban districts and will cover his route on a bicycle. It is expected th the work, in the town will be com- pleted May 1. Setting Out Trees. John Maloney has set out 325 young nch wide Mohair in fancy Weav at 50c vard. wide Nun's Veiling in solid at 50c yard. 29 fmches wide, In col- plain or figured, at 3% ahor Alasks for ten years, He left Win. nine years ago, in July, and been seen by any mbmber of t ily since = Stik Jacquard ored, str¥ is the , at 7bc, There Has Boon a Gain of More $100,000 in & Year Thread City Cyclers’ orchestra, . Pro- He was born in Willingto erty and knows every family. In the White Goods for fessor Bennett of Norwieh called Off |1ived in this elty for many ygars. There | Polish quarter he will have the aid of | ,, Charles Johnson of New Rochelle s | [fees of Ihe homesiead term owned by Fishermen's Special Mesting, City Ansessor Fred A for the old-fashioned dances. survive his parents, Mr. Yand Mrs. | an interpreter, Mr. Desrosiers, who )l:“:‘nd Mrs. Al Colby are en- | Herbert Weat, owner of the West The Fishermen's Protective associa- | Na# completed his work ring Suiting —_— Frank Preston, who recently sold their | has all the disirict {n Griswold outside s Yo 3 Hon Beld e Eatetal Thestine in thelr | books and haa picked tertaining Miss Alice George of Bos- | farm, is setting out a peach orchard. held a sp 1 me ® 0. A bl . VIOLATED LIQUOR LAW. place on upper Jackson street, and re- | the borough limits has about 100 farms | {0 . B. Bradley ana his daughter, | Tooms on Main street, Saturday night, | TTUY Tor nestsemment i inch wide India Linen, 100, 12%c, moved to Mansfield, and a widow, Mrs, | to visit. He is famillar with the coun- [ $08. o0\ o o0 e arocsic | salled from New York on the steamer | to act on the ' lieenis PIERL | and pikced it 1 R book by its Bc Snk 3e Jard. State Policeman Secures William | Gertrude (Green) Freston, living on | try, speaks Trench and Engiish sn0 | grange, and Harris were visit- | Oceana for Bermuda. Which the lobater fin iave %o | Snde” that the city erand levy Lewns, 15¢, 20c| . Martley in Irvin House Wrangle, | Tcor Street this city: s with the Polish | G ol Saturday evening at the session Many Black Ducks Sesn. b I e T Lo ne Y | awainat. 36,412,883 o the lint ; When the Trvin h 1 At D. A. R. Congress. Crescents Defeated 6 to 5. of Ledvard grange at Ledvard Cen- | gaturdey afternoon a large number | waters are governed by that state. A | 3048 18 & gAIn of §1137 t hite S r Batiste, C 4 i v of uc] some of the larges - Peeswor N oune - te Sheer Batiste, 33c 1 he arvin house atsault case| Anne Wood Elderkin chapter. D. A. f black ducks, f the largest | now clause has been added to the ap- [ ARC% PRI has had been aired in the police court on a B Tatlotii 'mfi' first ball game of the season| Miss Helen George has returned | ..n' (his 'year were noticed around for i hi nien | out the. eity 5 rty w Saturday morning, State Policeman w. | R will be Tepresented at the national | on Erewster park was an interesting | from Brooklyp. N. Y. i e Lo Ll g lisation for U thia year. which | [V (0" fow Work as cpochet vard. 1. Jackson served a warrant on WAl | convention in Washington, D. C. this | 1i-inning contest between the Cres- | William L. Main 1o critically ul with | ™'5, QUL SO TS Sostly 5 MU, | 'n conslatred wjust By, (he BERCTER | nis personal opinton i (it A lam Martley, the first witness at the | Week by Mrs. E. Frank Bugbee, regent | cents of Greeneville and a picked local hold fever. e o o atrong | and an effort will be mado to have the | [ FESOnL IPTIEE T g assauit “t chary and Mrs. John G. Bill Mrs. Bugbee | te The score 6 to 5, with the ron_ Billings of East is the | 50U winds w] previ it pertains to the |'% wor at 25c, S0c \\H\lu\tinl:tl).r:zsl:;“ll;d:z‘r law. g"?h‘ hh: left for Washington on the 407 express tr::l‘i number !:k::‘ntld‘lot of the vis- guest of his fl“’ in jt “Xfain | 987, the sea and tides were unususlly state demanding a | PAYing for it—Middletown ¥ . at 25c, a . There Mrs. Bill is al- high ana strons. report of amount of lobsters e Saturday afternoon. ready there visiting relatives. Sm Fire. Sunday afternoon shortly before 3 o'clock Officer Enander discovered a itors. The local battery was McLaugh. Iin and John Driscoll. Young Dris- coll caught last season for the second team_ He did fine work in-Saturday’s gamé and promises to step into the top Totchers’ claés before the season ends, reet. - Edwin Eldredge of New Yorik is vis- #ing his sister, Mrs. John O. Fish. Edwin Reynolds of Providence is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace N. ‘Wheeler. Mrs. Frank Gilfillan and daughter but one count against Martley, that of seliing intoxicating liquor on Sun- {day, January 30, at the Irvin house. Evidence in the case was obtained by a state policeman. Martley was re- cased on bonds of $100 furnished by Launch Petrel, owned by Manuel Vittona, was launched Sunday after- noon, Steamer Nomead brought in a catch last week of 25,000 pounds of pollock. from Gloucester, Mass. Captain Eld- eaught by each fisherman during the BOOSBTING THE TONNAGE season. - This matter was before the courts last fall when F. N. Ashby of this place was charged with ' having no Connecticut permit to fish in Connec- Dotted Dress Swiss, Stollwerck Company's Imports A Large Amount the Stollwerck That John 7. Kearns, one cf the firm oper. | fire in an ash heap right close to Dr. | H. G. Willis was the umpire. ating fhe Irvin house cate, and his | C. H. Girard's barn on Jackson street W. C. T. U. Meeting. have returned from Boston. ridge had & catch of 300 cod and bad. | ticst waters by the fsh and .eame | poosting the:tonnage of the case will come up April 25, with the {and notified Montgomery hose com- = 2 of tife |, Miss Hthel Paige is critically i, | 90ck Friday. school of poliock was | commissioners. Mr. Ashby was ound | of Stamford, ® The Advo Markoff cas pany No. 2, and a detail hustled to the | _ The regular quarterly meeting following an operation for an abscess [ I¢horted by the fishermen of (a gullty in the lower courts and Was | powp in the records of the local Peter Rac! 3 Scene and with @ couple of fire ex- | W- C. T’ U. was held in the Baptist | ;¢ ¢ng ea: Hill beach during the week. fined $50 and costs. The caxe was ap- | yor s oaice fror inatance, there ar rence. the two other prineipals in the | tinguishers and buckets of water soon gh_‘:m:ys“g;flg"e"g}.‘“g:, g st Work on Velvet Mill Additien. peuled and was nolled by the muperior | fiiuduy 10000 botnds of mas early Friday morning assault case at | got the fire under control. It is be- . Dr. W. H. Gane % . | Men are at work at the mew min, | court at.Norwich. tdred chocolate, & special brand Borough Notes. | | BERTRAM SPENCER'S TEACHER. | Men are ot Work ot trtows in the| . The fishermen here, without excep. oy oo A\ conatamn lieved that the fire was caused by sparks from a passing engine that ig- nited bits of loose paper that were fiying round in the vicinity. FUNERAL. George W. Stedman. the Trvin house, were found guilty .of breach of the peace and fined $3 and costs. The charge of _intoxication against Racine was suspended and St. wrence was found not guilty of as- as testimony offered by Mrs. was too conflicting, she con- tradicting herself a number of times tion, fish In New York waters, and in they contend that the state of Con- necticut is not concerned in the r enue derived from the busines the fish are invariably shipped to York and their contention was sus- tained by the courts. That the mat: ter should by boat about 60,000 pou o expected in A day or t terial comes to New Y 1s shipped to Stax entered at the local however. mill having been placed in position in the casings and are protected by wire gratings. The building is nearly completed. Taken to State School. | Richard Sullivan, 13, of Pawcatuck, Berlin Woman's Experience with For- mer Lebanon Young Man. Dr. George Soule of Wickford was in town Sunday, the guest of the Soule family. His sister, Miss Mary E. Soule, continues ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neil of Prov- idence were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J _B. Phillips and Mr. and rd by ¥ Mrs. Earl Cooley of Berlin was at one time teacher of Bertram G. Spen- cer, who was arrested in Springfield THE H. C. MURRAY CO i _ for' the murder of Miss Martha B.|was before the town court Friday aft- now come ub again, after Agents Ladi ..P.::.:".‘. Journal Paper | 0n the stand. The funéral of George W. s'(gdrhan M;"m cflh-“mvrfi Gardner 1s i1 at | Dlackstone, says a Hartford exchange. | ernoon charged by Prosecuting Attor- | being settled, s disagreeabie to the ¥ - was held at 1 o'clgck Saturday after- 3 3 . | Mrs. Cooley was born and brought up |ney Frank B. Hinckley with being in- | fishermen, who will hold out for their 4 aprisd % noon from his home in Mansfield De- | her home on Ashland street. in Lebanon. She says he was a bright | corrigible. He was committed to the | rights, D NE‘W PlANos B LA R R B u{!gg‘g‘ e st sa;:fxi.y'” ol e was naturally | state school for boys at Meriden. e Notes. { relatives, neighbors and friends. Rev. d t and ‘have attained honors > . ! LOUIS PHANEUF 5B Mirghall was the omciuiing cler: | Gassivant-Campbell Wedding. }:‘:"m?.flfi‘;“u 1o Fad SesnGesirous, | the: hasbor Setarday -and. omained | uk Seaiaieian, of (he WACHAETY 01 it il e gyman. ‘Burial was in the cemetery | Mrs. Frank Campbell and daughters, | but he didn’t seem to care for books. | during Sunday, eastward bound with a Street Terminal company tu; = ray? | eapmms axn e, sminas, | AS LOW @S = = $18B. | Sores. Finerai Directors Eimore | mary and Georsing, are In Frovidence: | He was nelined o e mischiovous, but | cargo-of ouk timber. e ey Rirevard, apont Sunday with || G E. SHAW’S putrem | 3 & Shepard of this city were in charge | where they were t at the wed- | perhaps not more than the ordinary | ~Miss Sarah Adamson won the prize | his family in New Yori. B wideawake young boy. He ought to bave grown up a fine man en account of the advantages hs had from his parents, she says. They were very anxious that Bertram should have a g::‘od education and were always work- for his welfare. One day Spencer got into a dispute with a colored boy, for the best work in spelling at the borough school taught by Miss Edyth Durgin.’ presen ding of Miss Martha Clyde Campbell and Frank Cassivan turday eve- ning, The bride is the second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, and is s native of Jewett City. She is a popular young lady in the bor- ough's_social circles, and for some Vears has been prominent in N. E. O. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. 628 Main Street. e Capt. Henry Specht arrived in the village Saturday. Mrs, T. J. Sawyer ha. after a brief visit with relatives Hartford and Bridgeport. Owen A. Williams has returned from Providence, Write for Catalogue. WATKINS BROS., returned home Local Notes. in As the. result of two engines coming together head-on right beneath the footbridge. on the Central Vermont tracks about 4.30 o’clock Saturday aft- Tpficiil lihnki:latn Gream Drops 10 Cents a Pound sanzd NEW GYMNASIUM ~ To Be Erected at State School for left yesterday for For Artistic Wall Papers 227 Asylum street, Hartford | cmoon in the local vard, several em- Boys, at Merid, Whitte: i hool Sts, 3 past he one of his schools " ys, eriden. Donald ey : g come o B MAFFITT & Co. s7|Main and School Sta, So. Manchestar, | plovas will goubics: be callel upen | TN 3L Chaaivant 1s & well to-do | Spencer flew. nto 4 rage ‘and Grew & | The new svmnasium that the . |Lowel where ne wil visic win'| gt THE KEYSTONE STORES Church Street. We will be pleased to 852 Main Street, Willimantio. e e Tt omomranience chased | young man of Providench, where he s | revolver on the colored Boy. He re- [Wales Line company will build for the | S00Y yioaruiten of Prince Edwara's | Dantelson, Putnam. Moosu dec28d a manufacturing jeweler. Their home | pented of his hasty action immediate- | state school at Meriden will be located | rian i (v rived In the village Saturday. septsd estimate on painting or decorating, by the mix-up. ana will guarantee both work and » ly afterwards. n the parents Jearned of the incldent they decided to take Spencer out of school and put him under strict discipline. . The Just west of the school playground in the rear of the main building. The foundations and the basement were built some time ago. which is already furnished, will be on Cranston street. Among those present at the cere- mony were Mr. and Mys. Frank Gelst, ‘He has accepted a position with the R, Palmer & Son Co. ‘Bugene McLeod of Providence was “The Young Clippers tried conclusions with the' Sodom Stars Saturday aft- THE CLEABANGE ~ SALE CONTINU Let me demeonsirate to you the wept20d THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORS Main Street, Danielson. gt 4 ey 5 R e R S A the est of relatives on Prospect hill NEW 0VERLAN“ Victorlous. by the Seore of 8 to 4 in | formerly of this place. Mrs, Gelst 18 motuec ‘h‘;‘p"dtn lagingoink tog on. s toThe new bullding wil be i feet b on L e st The Boston Diy Gpeds Stere, Da H ¥ a highly interesting game. The bat- | an older sister of the bride. 5 g s P sm e £ e and will have ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Fitch spent Sun- Bome. big discounss f g i g x HESBR {he Binpors and McQuillan and Ryan <5 - gne it story. The interlor will'be | quy ‘with relatives in Stonington aimers. another ek ALira: el b ety el alag 1 fied i v [oseph Fisher departe unday for e counte h the wtos 1" closing out his entire stock ot | ERNEST P. € 0, Lufomebiles, | 1 Sinners wnd Meguilen any mviea| OCCUM AND VERSAILLES A Big Egg. robf will be carried by steel trusses 5o | , JoPeR Jiuty with friends in Lynn, | Buy these goods now. there will be no posts on the playing floor. Mass. A. J. Parker of Farmington has a hen that got up sbright and early e T e Wit=| Entertainment and Whist—New Boats The walls of the Interior will STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Ete. 1029 Main Street Bona-fide Sale at Cost. novisa Sunday morning and produced a whop- 3 753 Main St, Opera House Blk. Personals. casville Manufacturing Company is | ping big egs, measuring 7 1-4 by 8 1-4 | bofs o omseoriney, T acior OF the Town poe A iy sept20aw unmen B, HKeoch, M WILLIMANTIC. L. B. Thompson is visiting friends| to Change Hands. imches in_circumference. ~ Inside this | iy B roC et gt ons et Phe lory Perry K. Congdon. for Hose Company—Rumor That Un- egk was another one of ordinary size be wainscoted six feet with enamel OBITUARY. 4a in South Deerfield, Mass, for a few space will allow fc 1l the a (Contributed.) - Al tlonally pleasant gathering | and encased with a perfectly natural | 10 B Ter Al the: Spgarats 4 D i ¥ . . : Miss Margaret Volle and Miss Lena | evening, under the direction of St. Jo- | one yet. He doesn’t know but that | jngqoor sports. Th i 3 lx;d other wuu-‘ e M Palmer, 8t the Paimer J h f I:. J‘us“'—_-ng“t“l Fok THE SKlNG Moriarty were guests of Miss Marfon | speh’s parish. A pleasant programme there will be stiil another one nside brick nnl:i (h; wln?!::- l;v‘l)lli '):-l\lrab'rx:.t hm:fi"ml on Dcnlu')n Hill, Voluntown, | s 5 . 96 Smith in Hartford Saturday. was rendered, including solos by Miss | it. and s0 on, like the Japanese toy. cular heads. It is needless to say that | He was in poor health for some tim Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Lowest prices. All work guaran- Asscciated Dental Parlors, 752 Main Street, Willimantic Office hours—week days 9 a. m. to WHEN YOU COME IN TO PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY BE A QUARTER COMING TO | You. Willimantic Gas & - William F. Phillips of Hampton was a Willimantic visitor Saturday and in- ¢identally transacted a little business. John M. Connor of Middletown, for- _'Burton - M. Welch and Representa- ve Everett Frink of Chaplin were. limantic visitors Saturday. Rose Mossey, Miss Gertrude Colburn and Miss Sarah E. Thomas. A sketch, Finnegan.and Flannagan, by Mr. Bren- nan and’ Miss Donohue, from -Baltic, was thoroughly enjoved by the audi- ence. Following the programme 24 ta- bles of progressive whist was enjoyed for nearly two hours. The evening's pleasure ~concluded with - dancing to mausic by LaRoche’s orchestra. Friends Sound Beach—A record price of 50 cents each for standard bred Rhods Is. riday by Frank M. Lockwood. Record. the boys will watch with intense in- tereat the building taking definte shape ‘or it will be a center of healthy fi d Red day-old_chicks was received | and recreation when opened..Meriden \ cember, 1909, and Wi died Deember 16, 1 was born February children, the oldes Elisha K. Crandall having been affiicted with of the brain. since the 23d up to_the thme of his de paraly an o th, 877 Mr. 7, 1819, His w Congd P ay-of De- at_sufferer He live: to see 91 vears, yot Jooked to be young- er than most men of 60. He leaves #ix Lilife J,, now Mrs. 1 Millinery Wfaction and Koy, Jewett ity, O B p. m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 2. p.m. flmlm(;g o harles a g merly of this city, was the guest of | were present from Greeneville, Taft- T - me T relatives and friénds in town over |villo and Baltte. * Wholesome, T Diion I WLpe | 8. J. MOTTOMLEY & NON unday. Delor Davignon has entered the em- 2. now Mrs, Willlam J. Palm oneral Repulr M ploy of Hull & Hawkins. - o i, wi resides with M op I If's Wall Papers Mis. M. J. Denehy with the Misses | "3 °F. Gormes has been confined to Charieh 8 who resides with, Bicyele and Automobiie Reps all the latest designs that you de- Trade at the . .. J?u; oreen Gallivan were Hartford visit- Murphy, Marguerite Healey and the house during the past week with a severe cold. Delightful Food Hill. He had seven three great-grandoh grandchildr Hdr: oline for sule e, come here. Our large assortment ) " bees : &3d mod: Ly ors Saturday. Representatives of the Totokett Hose . was The € ; - st & men e e vy | Mechanics' Dep’t. Store | (00 ot e e |solipen peve e by dane s 7] Made of Selected | |morfie paper was e i painters’ supplies are complete, re business in Putnam, has been | lawi ng = the L e e e o o e Rsoyed Tending. T until s slght (al | 1§09 her 0peniowon Mareh 11 56 » A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. OUTFITTERS TO ALL 790-794 Maim St. Willimantie, Ot dec1ld via iting friends in this city the past | week. Mr. Clark may decide to lo- tawns around the houses recently built by the company for the use of its-over- seers. by some member of enjoyed reading it until his sight f edi’.;ynd even then lked to Hear it ros the famlly. 26, W ARE MIEADQU AW nS for | Cate here permanently. following some | ““at the meeting of the Totokett Hose anily. E. L. PRIN e company 0a Frcanetey ovening’ ¢ When be aas four seurs oid his par- | Solumbls indestruetible recoras | 178 . CE, ELMORE & SHEPARD, - aa voied to have a couple of boats enta, Jonnairmn Congdon 'and Abisal | gecas*aclos ' mappilve, “fancy 4 age. | gonfeotionery, (Su cossors to Scssions & Wimowey CONFECTIONER and Ice Cream Caterer 734 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 5 Jansd nbalmers and Funerd Birectors P 80 North Street. ’,® LADY ASSISTANT. Telepnone cennectom. P. D. Moreau, who was formerly em- ployed by the J. B. Paulhus company and’ later by the Bijou theater. aceepted a position with a shoe con- cern in Providence and left Sunday to assume his duties this morning. ¥, 8. Livingston, formerly manager of the local store of the A. & P. com- y and since connected with the has built for the use of the members. The boats will be placed in the river above the company’s mill' dam. Rumored Changes in_Uncasville . Mill Company. The Uncasville Manufacturing eom- pany during the past week have been Javing off .a number of its employes and are running but & portion of the Economical in jrlu. ter of George Geer, 1 atter kind father and hi, Nason, moved to Voluntown When 0ld enough he worked In n cot- ton mill and became a bosy card Tn 1842 he marriod Lydla Geer, diugh- old - est families In eastern Connecticut. He came to North Stonington at 45, and in years bought the Geer hor which he held at hin dentn. rom one of th Joss falls heavi tend, Me was & tinware, Tapoint. Jewstt City. ASK TO SEN THE Bouvenitr Chins 18t that we are ,!vln. with brand of tea y are beauties. . J. BLANCHARE tt Cit BTT OITX CANDY I You will find in_eonneection ity pan > ere, severed his cénnection with imors hes ma siry A Step at a Time A R. BURNHAM, Agenl. | inat koncorn Haturdas crening T | mii: That rhe. broperty s soon —to handy -to serve, liked: | | nZartieulnr on s own dnughier ut | Sitgs, FRhuTaRL, IOS "R ) BUrd and we reach the top. Small weekly | Manufacturer of different styles of |DSS;Dot 8% vot decided what he will do | change hands. _ R ST R I (et for 8% ms _serv andy Payments and befors you realise it 4| Light Carriages and: Wagens, | ¢ MIITZ o Corpany &ro. chrvyii out by all the family —a funeral, March 28, wos private | RUaRen" el AT sigry's bl Haskels piano is paid for. Carriages GOLDEN -WEDDING the. custom' tollowed by~ the ‘o 1 R0 £ Rev, Clayton "urf“'t block, Jewett City, Conn. The A. C. Andrew Music = e e 2 Tor ihe past Tew years of setting oul pleasu: P , for of Westerly, R. o trom the book w Co. ot au Repository Celsbrated by Dr. and Mrs. Edwin G.|shade trees, maple being the variety any mesl T msitly 1ot | saesnd iind o Sars d oton. einetery, in the fumily lo -hand canopy - (op s 804-805 Main Street. Willimantis, Ct. | 180, 3 Bnr o) cidaiitiin, Sumner of Mansfield Center. used throughout the village. Y, : 7 | | boside nis wite und ave ciuldren “who m."“o’f..l."".".'...‘ f‘w..‘, ¥or partioulars N nov: 4 St Dr. and Mrs. Edwh " 7 Dei 3 Imd gone before. oldest mon sddress Box 1386, Jewsi City HIRAM N, FENBE: | o s 0 GaSL ROBe DM Xiwe o, Sduie bt Doing_Faney Dusting, Pkgs. 10c and 15c. wiled"Ih" s war of tho robelion. ; g : e e elnten 1o, Froide “and | o 00w, Hoghes, may. be “an animated = : [ ——— DNDERTAKER and BMEALMER L. M. REED aPe now at Dayton, Ohio, with their | fgatber: duster.” hut New finds e e > Sold by Groeers. Will Get Plenty of Exoitement. Wew anG Up-te-aate Hetel bn svers $2 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. i . | aausnters, Mrs. W. . Chamberiin and | thet &5 eaning. oz Y . i = s 1f Col. Rooseveit finds Cairo too dull wareicniar Telephona. Lady Assistant. | hes the agsncy for the Travelers LAfe | Mrs. Virgil L. Brooks. celebrated their | PRLISE poo e g . i 39 | | ne migtit go to Dublin and make some THA ». LEWIS, Propristor and Acelent Co, of Hartfora, Ct. aad | B0Iden wedding April 12 at the home | SIS R | & “The Memory Lingers Femaris aboryr o Honta rule. In » s y ot Mrs. Chamberlin, ' Dr. and Mrs. s > e . all_probabiljty the results would be M. WOURIGAN, varfety of Fresh Fish; aiso Btates Health and A k1 | Sumner were married in Hartford by Better Wait Awhile, i s . . sumcientily intéresting to him.—Phil- Jewetr City. Beallops, Oysters and Clams; at Rev. Dr. Turnbull . Dr. Sumner was | Arkansds is ming to advertise it- & delphia Record, PUNERAL DIRECTOR g then practicing medicine in Farming- | self. - - with Mich., U. S. A, Furniture, and Crawiord .GCeohing FsH 2g North St 7 » z 'S | o 28 North Lon. He commenced studying medicine | still in congress?—Philadel- Wamge A . hia Inguis ¥ i P g Nouse 856 : S s rtford with & Dr. Hrawn. whe