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e T R i A TSR PR g 2 o o J o and to & system of water R Shen. Y mantic, Danielson and P am St e rny [ DIAMO N D Special Prices At 6. E. SHAW’S Fiinem H H v = T T R P the of the 1 WILLIMANTIC laim of $547.40, the Tremont Rubber - to California, but that she would soon g . at Is Going On. Tonight. .50, and the Boardman com- " i e was attractive to them Geor: wiins, 2 ; - 9 gh . s | Pany of Boston, Mass., one for $38.75, St. Alban’s Rector Resigns. to Go to|.;q had agreed to take _the : ’i‘.!.’n ul.‘ll‘n'-r-. B. n,":'é’u?»“é. } e .‘cnt':gla- Sorm- Augustus C. Tyler Camp, No. S, P i and ‘arpente WV aeets in Town Clork Frank B, | are the creditors of the J. B. Paulhus | < Philddelphia — Attempted White | places. had come on from New . ¥ i “,.‘-‘,‘:“?: omsc‘ i . gm e!ompnny, who petitioned the United Slave Traffie, Two New York Girls | York to Jewett City -.nd"n.mn the lat- | by tx;'- fom%u.ou'm? r: &L’?.fl'{‘.fl A1 S s, :l':n“l:“ s"md chom‘t. &'m I’m R, e e, Aot Sinm flil Soire 3t Jnve The d | Baing Lumed'to Volumwn. |13 placs SSLoe ighen 20, 6% e, |10 megotets % Sotimer niy oo v 10 Cents a Ponnd econd Annual Dinner of the Willi- | are represented by Attorney S. B.| William Snyd: [ eis Douie oI SIeE AraRl whete | S sles SoDIRTy. Swith Sul powar 7 - uis 8 iedical Society at Hotel | g, -4 ~ % nyder has gone to Wor- authority to investigate the needs G 1 tive IR e suieaggth | SRFISL Skt “Fece 513 the oo | SO e emuiiyed . ua | e JE RS S Sl AW roveste i Tl | my commivias bess deave o eaen- [ 81 THE KEYSTONE STORES Regmiar MSocting “abohha fiea Sann o 1. mac Nea | &, the Putnam Water company in the | 4ery” recommend that 4 . recording | Danielson, Putnam. Moosum who objected to the plan of a common | Miss Suste Pray, ok R - 1 B it Amietis | 1AW assisnment to Dunham Bros. Of | the Ward. & Vones Co. a8 & Freach ood supper matter of fire Protection and In the | Siciwure gauge be immediately piaced | soptsa ANTZED S it | ch WS SPery Sindham Athletic | Brattieboro, Vi, the largest croditors. | horn sololst, 1s visiting at her home | [Avorably impressed with their mew | ter rontals and the supply of water | Gither in the headquarters of the fire R i | O e i 30 BOXing & ana | The firm of J. . Paulhus & company | in Attawaugan. "€ | home. The next morning they made | for public and private uses and the | départment or some other proper Z ‘s oomprises Jean B. Paulhus and Pierre | g c7p Sl ol ooce Comes up Next | the distracting digcovery that they | svstem of piping within the streets of | Place in the city, that the council ‘HE m"E s‘l’[ n"“ Turner and Company at Opera | 5. Reeves, and they have been notifi- Y’ P were in a house of Immorality and &t | the city and the necessary extension | Shall know what the pressure shall bo % n fied to appear before the district court Week. once made known their intention 1o | or modifications of the same, and ea- |8t all times until this whole matter 1% | g¢c The Beston Dry Goods St GARDEN SETS, Rake, Shovel and | o ui 35, Fictures at the Bijou andjat Hartford Friday, May 10, at 230 Mrs Iva Metty, held at Brooklyn [leave. And leave they did, but not|pecially the requirements of the city | &djusted, with the suggestion that if ficlson. Some BiE discounts it B - o -y scente Aomples. P. M. to answer to the petition and |jail for abandoning her week-old ba- | Without many and strong protests | 2s to hydrants for fire protection with | this is done it will be an incentive 10 | Customers another weel: Attrmctl « | to show cause, if any, why the firm | by, will be one of the prisoners pre- | from those in charge of the place, | proper pressure at all points, to be | the water company to make a larger | Bargaing on every counter in the utore Sy - SPRING RECEPTION. should not go into bankruptey. sented at the criminal session of the | BOr before they had been relieved of | Shown by @ recording gauge properly | €xpenditure in the running of its | Buy these goods now. 4 3 4 i P prisoners presented at the criminal |Such money as they had. They bad |located. pumps more hours of the day and | sej £ Delightful Social Affair Arranged by Successful May Breakfast. week. walked several miles and were nearly | Your committee has in part per- | HiSht, 80 that the water pressure shall BOSTON DRY_GOODS STORN m* mfllfl.fl Willimantic. Wamai's Clob. The annual May breakfast served in| Mrs. Norton Fisher will entertaln | exhausted when they met their friend | formed its duties and begs leave to|@t least be more adequate to the sit- Main Street, Danlelson. . the vestry of the Methodist Ipiscopal | the members of the Ladies’ Art club | OB the road. report as follows: uation until the whole matter is finally | sept20aw Lames B. Keoch, Mgr. ARD DUSTLESS DUS-| The Willimantic Woman's club gave | church Tuesday morning from 5.30 to | this (Wednesday) afternoon. Telegrams sent to_the addresses of ¢ adjusted. - - 1 annual spring reception in the club |8 o'clock under the auspices of the| Rev. F. M. Buker, pastor of the | their people in New York, telling them Experts Required. 3 roums Tuesday ovening. It proved ona | Ladies' Friendly society of the church | church at North Sterling for several | Of the plight of their daughters, did| 1n order to make a thorough and JEWETT CITY Whm’a m Ifada i“ l‘awefl [:“ll BETERSS M O P| 2N bost evor giv . y - : of the best ever given under the club's | Was a success from every standpoint.)years, is to leave that village to ac- | Not reach them as promptly as such £ A5 SSe: auspices. The rooms +were prettily | The breakfast and its service was in | cept a call to a church near Concord, | messages are expected to, so the Jew- ::{erzl—u:nfi"m‘?:u°£p$|‘mfi:“:r';: District Deputy W. M. Visits Mt, Ver- W‘ HANDLE MOPS 25c. decorated with streamers of two | ¢harge of this committee: Mrs. Fred | N. H. ett City man, acting as guardian of the | committes 5 DO BRUSHES withoat han. | S020¢s 0f yellow crepe paper, cherpg]L. Swift, chairman, assisted by Mrs. On Tour of Inspection. deluded girls, bought their tickets Sovamy ot e Trould be absolutely nees | non Lodge—Interesting Talk on Mi WINDO' S without han- | piossoms and potted plants. afrs.| W. J. Hastings, Mrs. L. M. Flocken,| Capt. A, P. Woodward is away this | Jepett City to their home town and|expert or experts to make the proper | Sions. Wo cordlally Invite the ladies to in- e, 45c. Trson. Mrs. Edward *frvon | Mrs. "John Gardiner, ‘M. = Georsd | weel, ~ inspecting _companies ot the | 2 {hem away, still suffering £rom | faata and to make & thorough Investi- spect our display of Bpriag Model Mats nd % Wilcox constiaited the | Tripp, N A. C. 'Scripture, Mrs. | coast artillery corps in various Con- | tPg Shock of their experiences gation of the whole system. R ihe T glomr;-n\m’lm”""‘ :1 A e o oLl & . Vernon lodge, No, 15, . and A. |assur o . WINDOW BRUSHES with deta Thomas Wood, Mns. Delos Conant, | necticut cities. Since that time letters from the par- | " mests made by Inspectors employed T g 7 O AT Py minittee in charge of tahe decora- able handle, tion 4 Mre, Charles Tinker, Mrs. Julia Fev- | "“Mise Bmie Jordan of Providence | Sats of the girls have reached the |ny insirance companics chow that in | M. Tuesday evening, the master Ma- irom $ to 8.30 o'clack the guests,|molds, Mrs. R. Ib. Brown and Mrs. | has been a recent visitor at het home | JeWett City man. thanking him pro- | tio opinion of the inspectors. for & |30n deres was conferred on a candi- —— 5. | 150 in humber, were received by Woodward. in Danielson. fanely for the kindiy office that s per- | number of years the town of Putnam | Shte in full form, District Deputy Wor- THE REST ICD OREAM T g S .28 i \. Capen, peesident of the club, ot 1 3 form: Sing money to reim- | y,9 not been furnished a e pful aster Charles C. Perkins be- | 1y whas I a1, holesale and ADSTRIAN FEATHER DUSTERS | i Ars, KW Gates, W A'| Athletic Club’s Evening of Sports. SE Atbaa’s Ofcol Bl Durse him for his expenditures. The | fon 10t been furnished an adequate | ing’ “present. Refreshments . were | the Gorner Store Wm. Jonnsione. o = AL ST L L g ki % The following is the list of members | startling after-feature of the case is |} served In th o i- on von. - During the revep: | the Saekls smotcr "ae the Wasdaon | % e executive committes and the | the statement that the arch-flend of 1 acema, shat the woakness of the Are | rection of Eawars' Ghapman. - . ton Tisis Yoo pitaitel A0 inii ) et eckiy knbk } ; 3 rch for the (@ woman who ensnar girls into - L. V. Whitfor, 1s . 3. BOTTOMNLEY : 3 Athletic club. The numbers comprise | ensuing year: A. H. Armington, Mil- | such a plight 1s an easern Connecticut | oviie 1o 11 sniir bing or Ty | home by A B e + ‘:J'n.vrl-l Repair l':on“-. of the Windham High school [ two preliminarics and a main event. 4 Homer Bradbury, planist; [ Dhe preliminaries a wrestling match | \0nior 1 mieey gGuarles A, Potter, | woman. tribution mains, and in part to the fact Bleycle and Automobils Repaist 3 4 y AD o and Automo! pairing, ®3c and 95 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 for 25c DUSTBANE 35c * 1 pint PARSON'S AMMONTA 1 B s g 8 (e i3 5 3 3 between Kid Lewis, a local Greek, and v that the amount of water consumed for TALK ON MISSIONS 3 ckage o nd Russell H vio— % oA - She|drew Crumley, Elbert L. Darbie, MOTH BALLS. 1 ackage Ge. el St ety | Youne Comell & fromising sounister | Thomas Richmond; oficers, chatrman. PUTNAM Dbt Borsowms Sas ¥o TR I 05l ; GO, SO ASET 10c. , Jr., : estling and_boxing. /1 s mon EEX AT S Chek CONTIo A eased that the water in the stand- | Given by Luey Baldwin at Home 1= Telephone Force on New Schedule— | pipe lowers very rapidly and during a of Mrs, L. A. Panton. MLLE. BEAUREGARD plccolo, semi-final will be a four round boxing 3 :mme was then rendered: | hout between Youns Spargo and Kid | harer yoreasurer, Alfred L. Ree — # S Holemeeae Tt ] aotwstween Fathe Sneren Sufl a0 ditors, Walter 1.'Kies. Amos H. Arm- Important- Short Calendar Case i R Miss Hastings; _Melindy, | round exhibition between the old-time | [28ton; collector, Eibert L. Darbie. Committee’s Report Points | . moient pressure of water for even has the latest styles in millinery. At- tend her opening on March 24, 35 and 26, " STOVE POLISH (R m) 10c. STOVE POLISH (8-5-4), Black Lus- An_interesting missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. L. A. Miss Boden: 1 7| e GOPPER BOTTOM WASH BOIL-| Riscdorf sccompanist; plano solo, | Newsboy of New London, o Shea of Boston was in Putnam Water Company Remiss. sbsence of the president, Mrs. G. 'W.|™Zew wo sxm Souventr China S S ol | Biex The Afine Tipem tnipersonation E¥. Sauion May Call Successor to Rev. D. J. . The committeo i of the opinion that [ B Stum’ presided. —Atier devotionai | Biaies that we FTE L o b g of Harry Lauder, Mr. Ferguson: solo, FUNERALS. Neily. s” Leary of Holyoke, catcher | the water company,has not lived up to | cxercises, & tribute to Miss Souls was | Fhey ars beaut 'n‘x:uvc-z;flt ALL. COPPER WASH BOILERS—|Miss Baum. Miss Risedorf, accompa: for the Putnam team, has arrived in | its contract with ihe city in that it | read by the mecretary. Mrs. IL N, |Jewett City, oize § $3.00: size 9 $3.25. ust: piatio solo, Miss ' Buck, 19 A meeting of the members of the | t0Wn and is ready for'a good season’s has mot given the city the head of | Wheelock Following this there was - chestra. Dimock | Baptist church has been called for | Work. His is a husky makeup, and | water which the contract calls for. a talk on the inner life of people in | JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHMN. The funeral of Edward Y 11l find in ou_w n, oonnection & first JPAIL WASH BOARD 10c. réeshments were eserved. ‘The E y eveni: Y will ‘be ZINC WASH BOARD 35 oo n ehares ot tha srranga: | s e, fom his home at Mansniei | Iusadey syening. May 12 Tho mest- | oy, ® & fONeE Of rsneth £ the| areter Pumping Capasity Needed. | minsion lends; by Miss Lucy Seldnin | eeie SiilaSbL mad BLASS WASH BOARD isc ox the reception and entertain: | DX Shermin ot South Coventry offl- | IE & pastor to fll the vacancy caused | New Schedule for Telephons Men. [ Tlie committce is of the opinion that | [Lifuy" for about half an hour, citing | 858ters aaq ches ‘sgey WATERPROOF CLOTHES LINE, Friseds Mrs C E. Leonard | cigted. The bearers were reiatives. | by the resignation of Rev. Denton J.| The outside force of the S. N. .| That the bistie s laseeints ons hai | circumstances from the lives of poople | Taft’s ice. cream. -Jewstr al was in the Nathan Hale ceme- | Neily to accept a call to the First | Telephone company commenced a new 2 in mission lands who have sccepted | Kitchen, near St ‘s hal et South Coventry. Iuneral Di. | Baptist church of Gloucester, Mass. | echedule of working hours this week. | = ot jonst: for o conariernpla ek D Christianity. showing _ thelr, courake, Biocits Yewett City. Gonm 7 . aithfulness” under persecution, kind- $0 feet for 10c, 15c and Mre. Carlton S. Pollard, ~CLOTHES PINS, 5 dozen for 10 t Norris, Mrs. N. D. Webster, - - I o kS| of s ci ‘While nothing definite has been decid- | The h M v, V'e NG B S with sta Miss Mabel Stillman, Miss LiI e el o v - SNav.on Py, Tuesday. Wi~ v hmc ING OARD: ith stand, v X Momsml‘;';!};\, n charge of the arrangements. ;{t:m-:‘p:nl;il;m}\‘:vm a “S:,u"‘}“m"g“aé’ nesday and Thurlgay will be from 8 3.‘: 2:‘5:2:3?!:&’:{9::&“]13 ‘{feheerq:x;:.de’fi ness towards enemies. She gave a . AL dwm SALD. ard, Mrs. C. E. Mrs. < il 42 glas Swaf- | a. m. to 12 m., and from 12.30 to 5.30 | wi e, | marked contrast between two villages econd-hand canopy top surres, in 5. . C. E. Utiey, Mrs. with better pumps of larger capacity, | ot RN Peen preached, | Arst class condition, Wor particuiars, Lwonard -G Cokey: field, to be graduated from Newton |p. m. Friday the working time will 3 Theological seminary next month, and | be from $ &, m, to 12 m. and from | jeegorinior o be Improved and en: | in one of which nearly all the people who has occupied “the pulpit of the [12.30 p. m. fo 430 p. m. Saturdays |t ither a beties head from a sufm. | returned to thelr old ways, and in SLEEVE BOARDS 10c. e e George E. Wilcox and Mrs, Katherine address Box 1285, Jewett City, Comm. SLEEVE IRONS, Asbestos ined,|J Spaulding. The funeral services of Leonard G. Bec and 60c. Gorex were held at the vesiry of the [ Who hes ocowpled the pulpit of the | 12 OIS raed 2l ) A SLEBVE IRONS, small size, 30 Chaplin Congregational church Mon- e S 3 - | the men will labor from 8 a. m. to 12 | cie i 35 - | another they remained true to gospel IJRWETT OITY -t ang 250 3 e - = day, afternoon at 2 o'clock. ed upon with much favor. m, Eeliing the’ aftordoon ot Thia | fiona reservolr O i place of Addl_ | tcacnings. Sho. Also mertioned (ho| New and Up-to-date Hetel tn svers MRS. POTTS' SAD IRONS, three| Thres Secured for New Leag Bor L‘ xl».\nxmr.«r £ v\l:u:(}’nv d C RECT—OR oA i Wwill be in force until October | he an arrangement whereby pumps of ‘prup'o-uk: nlw;ll?‘t llchow‘:lm: ‘ll;“s C({u;h; Sestives n a set, $1.25. i 5 flats acte . ™= - a proper capacity can be immediately [ I8 burden of the peopie of the Cong N P 5. Proseiston R ran, Maisack and Clark the Men. |burial was in the Chaplin S - Unclaimed Letters. e o s pivine o ey | country, under the. reforms of King — B 800, o and) e B Funeral Directors Eimore & Rev. William H. Davis Called to St.| Letters addressed as follows are un- | quate fire pressure, and at the same | Albert and his ministry, so soon to be 3. HOURIGAN. 35. e 3 = Fresident D. P. Dunn of the Con-|of this city were In charge of Mary’s, Philadelphia. claimed in the Putnam postoffice this | time it should bé made manifestly | Put into effect. A better view of tho Jewett ity SMALL ROCKING CHAIRS fom|Necticut baseball association Tuesday | rangements. week: Rev. D W. Adams, Miss Flor- | certaln that the system of piping | PeOPle of mission lands means better FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ehilgren, Soc. 0 ‘M'l’,“,‘q“;“&';“nxe;’e:hx Slesmnpices Rev. Willlam Howard Davis, pastor | ence Lattier, Mrs. Mary Thornton. could stand the additional pressure | Praying in their behalf, It hus been | pgruiture and Crawterd Coeking Slaft for the new league wwould com-| Accused of Assault and Breach of the |of St Alban's Episcopal church for that would be needed to give an ade- | 8Pty sald of our efforts in the ml Rangsa. THE H. C. MURRAY COf Soen or eois Rity: B M Of Poice the past three years, has tendered his GUEST OF FORESTERS. rate Dy of et o Bren. Sfoniry"cause, “Our boat requires i3 | Fhones—store 41-3: houes 1 e e £ : : 3 resignation to the church 4 8, O L5 S o - ~| Norwich ‘and C. . Clark of Cobait,| James Kochoafteles was arrested |in’grder that he may erent & coll i5 | Supresne Chisf Hanger Cosgrove Vie- Fosutiicient -Ecausure, She'gave ithe following Grotetion Tram | &= e Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper |yl that contracts would be sent to g.“"-““h at 10 a. m. by Capt. E. H.| St Mary'’s church in Philadelphia. s Local Court. Taking Into consideration the fact|& sermén on the Lord's Prayer, Writ- |, oturned to Medford, Mnss, after = iy the two latter men within a day or | Richmond on a warrant issued on com- | yune 1 i3 the date named in tho no- ottt E that the insurance company experts|ten by the Rev. James A. Francis: | Uieit™ Uiy “urs, Lewis parents, Rev. e . Mr. Curran signed a number of | plaint of a woman and her husband |jice to the committee as the date on| Supreme Chief R: State that even down around the group | “After any prayer has crossed every | yia'nry G T, Hatoh, at the Mechodist weeks ago and e ell ready for busi- | living in the Brick Row because of an | whict - - preme anger J. F. Cos- ntent ank Cyery: Tas tlons isiand - C, SISO, St Pt & Ul that the priener smade | which Rev. Mr. Davis desires to end | grove of Hartfard, head of the For- ofimills on Pomiret sizeet and mouth | S9NLeTC, MG, OV TY ae taken tn the | Pasonays. s pastoral luties in anielson. 1In | esters of America. was the guest of | °f the same, this being the lowest St ive wiak and burpose of God for the m‘l\lrs. James W. Lathrop is serlousiy Tie Willlmentic magnate also on-|on the woman Sunday evening. The i L. PRINCE aohe Wt nagr anspon the woman Sunday ev ° | passing upon the resignation, the | Court Clty of Putnam & o Doint in the city whers the pressure X B s ;mced that” the press tokew wors | Warmane alsocharzes briach "o the | BRIRNE ERTM Y voted " unanimousty | in Flamstond. hu S banamoker held | 3oula be the greatest, there 1a an in- | race, only after this &m I taught to| ‘jack Crooks of Mount Vernon sohos! ing d as soon as. ready, | peace. Kocheafteles w oo ninS, | gufficient pressure to give an adequate | a8k Tor a plece of bread for mysell” | ,"ho guest of his munt, Mrs, Lillian Db : s favor of having the rector with- | wh embe; rours probably Thursday, they would be is- | cash bail of $100 and w = ¥ en members of the courts of the 1 i~ v 3 5 eowis draw for his decision to ity in s . v a fent e She told of the missionary expos Sore | sued to the several -team .mamagers, | po before Judge W. Ar- e o o €0 to St |fraternity in surrounding towns were | SUDPIY for e rpe s the | ton which the churches of Greater | “SUSEN\ procks of Harttora was a ’ 4 e Mary » i 5 £ °T® | streams in case of a large fire, b glven to the various swspaper| nold this mon o present to greet him. .The event was B % y SIS Gream Caterer {io.0°.S'in & e Tecioos prsverer B b wrd can v | Usinaie Saliey in fown Tuesdey. I Rev. Mr. Davis abldes by his|arranged for the general good council ean readily see that the pres- : : r neral good of the > one year from now, when we can have intent_to e emabership. m: = ur = ¥ other po g George IC was in ntent to go into a larger fi order and the membership was great- | Sure in almost any other portion of | one year from now, when it | o, Coonee, Conaine of Norwich n smoker in | parish. but he has remained here to | committee, whereby his plans have Bhans ave | ing a lonk contract with the Putnam | told of his lubor among the people in | from this part of the country for atty the church of which he has charge. years, was in town Tuesday, calling 734 Main Strest. Willimantie, Conn. | “™11. = Hieis? B Various Interests. work Danielson will lose a cler; ly enthused by th it of - | the town cannot be called sufclent. Telephone 53-2. Jansd | con e DA el oieasoliente | Mrs. John Lynch of Windham Cen- [ Who has secured a place of affection Sgee S5 EE it of A ote Changes N a B et v s b2 B Nty wae (ol en - — | New Haven Tueaday and.the mayor] (ST Was taken to St. Joseph's hospital | and respect here that 1s not limited | | ocal Contractors to Be Given Ch izt L 0 oarta T Ming Mavy I Susedsy-$othe Memorial Zoapital for that O'Conmell would matve Borfat 9 o'clock Tuesday forencon in the | by denominational lines. His labors > en Chance| The changes necessary to an ade- | Rev. G. N. Edwards to Miss Mary 1. | {reatment, Ticen 8 and 10 oraock Welteadse wua | ambulance. She is ill with pneumonia, | have been deeply sincere: unremitting on High School Work. quate supply of water for fire protec- | Soule, which was received the day be- | Mrs, Ksra Daboll and daughter at O'Connell would upersiss’ ‘tha| Between forty and fifty members of | and practical. The call that may take | The committee on new high school | tion are thercfore. as we have already | fore her death. —Mr. and Mrs. Fd- | Marion left Tuesday for a visit with e el viin® | Conrt Windham, No. 87, and Court &t | him from Danielson is one of several | building has made a contract with | Stated, of such complex character and | wards are located at Douglas, Alas-| tricnds in New York. FOR THE ASKING ham field preparatory to gefting every. | Mary, No. 1 resters of America; | that have copse to him during his min- | Edward L Wilson of Boston, the arch- e snch - ImperfEgce Thale this our L ,’[‘;,’:;;"‘;“;_; y S P e Returns After Fifty Years thing in shupe for {lie grand opening. | Went to Futnam Tuesday evening and Ietrations to the people of St Aan s | e ities, onoosn, employed by the | 1 ime the responsibility of megotiat. | in which they are located and also| John Daboll, who has been away Bob 1 be Presiden® Dunn's right | enjoved the big Fore: do a full measure of service. been accepted. provic WHEN YOU COME IN TO hand bower and will ldok after the | that city. v y wi PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY J]| Willinmntic feam’s interests in cone| The Ladies' auxilia e A 0. H AL L Plans and specifica- | o E O s otr Investigations, | | He organized @ men's ciub of sixty | on James Collina. Mr. Daboll, whe is BE A QUARTER COMING TO junction with his honor and also man- | held a _private ial in 24 TO 75 DEGREES. b ’-L“““I within . the” afipro- | Sxpert assistince i onr investigations, mr{:nbe;‘.‘n;lz‘hel Knights :t‘lhklnx Xt | visiting in New London, saye he wots S0, e the team away from home. With|A. B. S. hall Tue ing. The| . . 3 <t PR M Lo S What the Tests Show. thur among the boys has a large class, | hardly know the country around here, - Mavor Duna_and O'Connell at_the|evening was one of delight for all| Wide Range of Temperature During | The plans and specifications have| This committes has caused tests of | the Sunday school Mrs. Edawrds has | there being so many changes, ASK m of the Willimantics or ‘the May- | present. There was dancing, and re- already Peen completed and agreed | ine prossure to be made at different | formed an art ciass and a literary so- [ Mr, and Mrs. Richard Adame are upon by the committce and have in dates and at different times at man: clety. . Edwards has charge of the | entertaining Mrs. B. H. Hilllar and o rank Holmes of New London. ts. the fans need mot worry | freshments were served—from . the x ¢ Banmons the Middletown baskets, which were well filed. April was a month well advanced as | Jort DCER Sent out for bids. The bids | ydrants on different elovations in this | First Congregational church in Duglal, [ Mrs. Eleetric Light Co. | oo oiin et oms (oen | "Clara morr, L6 e Toomen opers | comfered ¥ 372inge Koot BSSHNE | 1o Ml el S |l Y i S | S SR e IJ’ . T . e tn | honss played to another 1h e Semen. esI“ea her report, "The plans a: pecifications will be | JIE One gauge to a valve on a hydrant | The meeting closed with the Mizpa Wunces hus Nt ‘of pinystsThestRnE |sudimay day evening and s registered at the voluntary observa- | sont ot for Bids i fos oorte phg | the same ~as you would attach one | penediction. soclety ham boen organized, to bs Wil surely sit up and take motice— | that she is still a great favorit tory at Bitgood's. - The average tem- | part called the general contract, an- | hoS¢i and even without taking into Jhown as “The Congregation Rodeph s pips EHE BT | theetiers o ey perature range was higher and follage | by cr (o nesting ang wen iy con” | consideration the friction which the MYSTIC Sholom of Bridgeport, Connecticut Willimantic Gas & f§| o7 - bunch 1i Bridgeport—A new Hebrew religious field is right there, and the batterles— | copecially good and the st and vegetation about three weeks in < e water would have on ordinary hose, HARRI U just wait and see—they'll be|that could be desired—for advance of where it usually develops | by ' enpther, the plumbing contract| wo find by our gauge that the water > there, too—never fear. to by the first of May. m""‘:z,’;m;"’:‘_‘y g orn“;“yg:":;‘:):_ ¥ | at many points is inadequate even for | Congregational Society’s Prosperous SRR S B entire Stock of % 5 Petsbnala. The maximum temperature for the | o the parts. 107€ | one hose. In case of a large fire often- | yean—Faithful Work of Rev. A. F. TOWN HALL Creditors of J. B. Paulhus & Company s, 2 .| montn was 75 degrees on the 23d: the times six streams would be required pitie s STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Etc. i Patrick J. Twomey was in Colches- L Earnshaw—Busy Summer for Nini 3 he Emerson Shoe company of Y minimum temperature was 24 degrees and a system of fire protection for this Bona-fide Sale at Cost. Teoaetin Mass: Rildcing to vl = any on the 13th. So it will be noted that SHORT CALENDAR LIST. city should furnish & pressure suffi- | gret Mill Daniel Call at 753 Main St., Opera House Bik. Louis H. Phaneuf was in Boston on | while there was some extraordinarily | o . mE g . | cient to handle six streams of water anieison e torsheg - — - business Tuesday. warm weather during the thirty days, | ASSignment of Cases to Be Tried Fri- | at one time, Your committee is sat- | The annual meeting of the Mystic P AN TIC. | "B Anen of Norwion 1 there were also times when the mer- day at Willimanti {<fied that in most places within this | Bridge Congregational church was held e & - . B. Allen of Norwich was . » 2 - =il > aprid LET US DEMONSTRATE TO YOU A},m otbiose Posad Was in t0WR| vy resistered below the freezing- v even four streams of water with | Monday evening in the parish house ‘v EDNESDAY, MAY 4 point, The greatest dally range was| The following Is the short calerdar ent pressure for our large build- | and was largely attended. The finan- 37 degrees on the 23d. list_for the session of the superior|ings cannot receive the proper pres- | clal department of the church awas 3 The total precipitation for the | court that will open at Willlmantic at | sure at ore time, and more especially | found to be in better condition than for yeers and that the church was frec E e e n " I“l: Hoxie Lillibridge : : Model 17 Buiek . |2 Fgis, Liuprides, or, rias Br. F. . JACKSON—-Dentist |« worie meater cor sim cumping, | wittm 1 Schinase of soucn E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, month was 5 inches. The greatest [ 10 o'cloc ‘riday .morning, Judge of the water decreases in Amount in 24 hours was .80 on the | George W. Wheele amg. C; Standpipe from being rapidly | from debt. Resolutions were adopted . 8 part- | will also be_a: oves, glerk e dn the death of Henry B, sed at that time.|drawn upon by streams used at fires. i Extracti 2 i Sneainy: 19th. There were 17 clear da Painless ; acting and 1028 Main Street, Willimantia. | ~Mrs. James F. Twomey and daugh- | ly cloudy days and 5 cloudy days. Kill- | The list of ‘c al cases for the | The committee is also of the opinion | of the church for thirty-four years. A High Class Society Comedy, illing a Specialty I ter. AissMhiercsa, ‘spent Tuesday in | Ing frasts were noted on the 1ith and | May term of court, several of, which | that at many hydrants In the city | The ©O1OWINE QUicors WUte, e i) P A 1 St pitces. Al * 2 artford. on the 29th. Phenomena recorded | are of special local interest, s also| there is practically no fire protection | anol year: Cle i Noyes e nion play to the - R M HIRAM N. FENN, Willlam Gleason of Norwich stopped | 4Uring the ‘month included ‘extreme | herewith appended: from the"use of water Uhrough hose | ressuner, AWert = Denison; chovch SusTmee Y2k : ere Tuesd - (o Spaing. | high winds on the 17th and thunder- from the hydrants, and we are of the | com: 2, L, ' Holmes, Associated Dental Parlors, UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER | feid Mase. and eailod oot "5” | storms on the 18th Shertaalenc from the hydrants, and we are of the | Sharies I, Wheeler ana Jon w. Mc- | LION AND THE MOUSE DR Best. - - Williaantc pogpinrag AR oy 2 and called on friends. L Charles R. Alling vs. Maurlce .| OPI00R Fo0t B0 O ‘arranged that | Donald. The church members showed B weit diye 5 & in to] tunni 3 Mrs. Fred A. Sanderson of Valley Palmer; Joseph Wright et ux. vs.( [aStiin SIO0C, M0 °F . deive and have | appreciation of their pastor, Rev. A the one dramatic senwation 8 p m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 5. pom. | o Laax Asslstant hstrect'is enterihining her sister, Mrs WHITE SLAVE TRARSIC. James Noon, admr.; Norton L. Herrick | 2t {imes rapid fire protection. ¥. Earnshaw, who has done such good of the season. -3 » e AR D Amos W. Bill, of Centerville, R. L. - A Yori | 7%, Charles A Young; Charles H. Ba- | * o T4 ¢ work while among them. e A nice varfety of Fresh Fish: also| Rev. John H. Townsend, rector of St.| Base Woman Lures Two New York | ker vs. the Windham Mfg. Co.: Frank A Vital ‘Question. Meeting at Ninigret Mills, teserved seats now on sale at Bock- g Girl: Vol “Th E: A. Da Inds 1 and M Co.: 4 e ndin, Dynbuieated Clenk at Paul's Episce church,’ attended an irls to Voluntown—They Escape | A. Davis vs. Industrial and Mfe. Co The question has become a large| ., ceting of the directors of the | ley's Drug Store. H it’s Wall P. 5o archdeaconry meeting at Pomfret on| and Are Aided to Get Home. Davis and Boulals vs. Industrial & |question and one of vital importance | (AL & meeting OF tye CArCors b0 To0 1oy -~ apers STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 Nogth St, | Tuesas =i Mig. Co.; Dunham Bros. Co. vs. J. B.| (o the community. The rates for pri- | N maret MU < ffia e Prices, 250, 35¢, 60c B et Aecisns thet vou & e eahall J. Porte Colchester was| IS there a white slive mart In east- | Pauhus & Co.; Theadore R. Converse, | vate rentals charged by the Putnam | THoat Satisfactity foporl wos g s, s e o oeus that you de. o St (hester Was | ern Connecticut? Tere are such parts | Tec.. V8. Eila' G. Stevens. executrix: | Water company are, in the opinion ot | Of the work of the Selioww., AL brel’ | smayid R e e s > Where T amill 2n| or'an authentic story as those In pos- | ADGY It Abbe cf ‘al, appeal from com- | the committee, exorbitant and quite | {1 (i) Novembar. . The mecting wis ©Our stock of readv mixed Paints and 1 44 operati se on of the knowledge of the names Aion unusual, and should be reduced to a };cld in the office of the Ninigret mills. When You Are painters supplies e eomplete. ‘ —_ of the interested parties and the dates Uncontested orce: very considerable extent and that this B ke Netted $25. A B, HOLMES, BALTIC of the happening are willing to give | Sarah E. Goss vs. Fred Goss; reduction would affect favorably near- May Breakfast o g “All Broke Up tree witli o, out. The incident is certainly strongly |fam J. Jefferson vs. Aznes L Jy every householder In this city. and | The May breakfast given in the 72 Church Street. Willimantic.| s Low as = = $185.|s.0winn s suggestive that the soul-sickening | son. iy be a tremendous saving to the indi- | parish house of the Congregational ::WSO"d fl"é:m‘“"e"l of | practice of bartering virginity for gold Trial List. viduals who use public water. ¢hureh on 'ru(:mnrxnm g was owell * exan, aron. is not confined- to glittering New . ~harle: 1 > the 26th day of April this com- | patronized. ver $25 was added to A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Write for Catalogue. S oy York. - S N o held s meeting at which our | the treasyry. “Much credit iy duc to lie home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-| Tt was-on a recent day that a man | Mautice I° er; Alfred 5 e ‘s were invited to appear before | the committee who had the affair in Sarufacturer of different styles of e Ao el Baldwin Suturd: April 30th, | who lives in Jewett City and has.fre- | yo Duvid N. Putney; =—Arthur De- Prmittee and make recommenda. | charge—>Missos Fdna Wheeler, Eilen Light Carriages and Wagons, James Baldwin of Baltic and Ellen quent occasion to make business trips | © s Jurs o Beteey A, Wileox v tions and susgestions in all matters | Holmes, Annie Rathbun, Eliza Deni- Harness, Carriages and Wagons for WATKINS BRoS Howson of New Bedford were united | to Voluntown, was driving along the | , 12, tury—betsey A coX vS. E.| oncerning all questions before the | son and Louise Paige. ®ale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing g in marriage by Rev. Mr. Smith. A re- | highway between the places mention- | = - committee. At that meeting very | James Gallup of Willimantic is the Bptl 3 Shvay 2 Continued Ca: it . 4 all kinds. Repository and shops | 227 Asylum street, Hartford. IS BEER Sy h"‘g (ifter the ceremony. | ed. He was on his way to Jewett City | .\ *° 3 ok strong arguments were made in favor | guest of his daughter, Mrs. Otis Abell. A Jaldwin will reside in|and about four miles from it when he vs. Eugene Osler, Teceiving | of the installation of a public water Relief Corps M. aftvil °f 430 Vall Street. h"fihuxng Tel connection, Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. met two girls, so young as to be little | and concealing stolen goods; state vs.| gusiem by the city in order that the The Woman's Relief corps met In nmowld 852 Main Street, Willimantic. ISugene Bowdoin of Canada is a 1o- [ more than children. They were trudg- Everett Harrington, breaking and en- | 4ity mag furnish a pure supply of ay " 2. — dec28d i gak peat ing along the tiresome way, burdened | tering; probation officer;: case contin- | ater with adequate - fire protection, }lf‘he G'w:_,' .IT" .,’::‘.}L.;fi‘l‘“flfr"u*)f.'é‘;’(f; ecz Tiie funeral of Alexander Charon | with such luggage as contained their | ued to September term, 1910; stato vs. | and so much was said by very promi- | Ther® s s ol atea, At L. M. REED was held from the Immaculate Con- | possessions. Fred Paine, assault on female child: | nant men among our very largest tax. | S1CS, One candideto was 'oRIZLes. o e = S ek Dot e | P ot e was | Stats Ve ATHIE U Baiets, game law: | oo O waty, and 5o | io closs of the sassian lght rofrésh ®as the agency for the Travelers Lite | Eon Aptistic Wall I’apers gclock.. A requiem high mass was cel- | about 14 years of age—appeared to New Cases. much has been sald since that time to Vil v ated by Rev. M. J. Lynch. A Jarge | have been crying, and the man imme- State vs. Emma White, intoxication; | the several members of the committee, illage Vari that the committee is in doubt as to | Rev. Byron W. Hatfield of Albany, whether it should continue its investi- | N. Y., is spending several days at his|in the way of a eult, afier passing gations of the water plant and its ne- | cottage on Cedar Crest. through a rainstorm that hae tran: and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct. aed come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 |Dumber of relatives and friends were | diately became interested. To his In- | state vs. Joso s - > o) ria A <, e - % 3 ph F. Estabrooks, con- fhe Tnited States Heelth ana Asct- [ O0° 8 % U Rl leased to | PT#ERt. Burial was in the Catholic | quiries as o who they were and | seaitng properts sold on condiatiomal dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw Mich. Write | ..ijate geree where they were going and why their ale; state vs. Cha ) 2 gachicut LS o P e oo R : E ool Thad mot. provided means Tor | ooaorn e e e v T Moter | Eotiations with the Putnam Water | Mr. and Mre, John Dougherty, who | formed your neat looking suit Into the S =a o and Witk sustestes Both ' work ™ and Telephones for Railroad. Transportation, they were at Arst Te- | Phondonment of ehild; state vs, Niche | company until the question shall bé | have made their home in Brooklyn for | appearance of & bundie of rags, don't Box & Willimantic. Ct | price. Train despatching by telephone has | luctant to answer except as far as to | olas Sheehan, assault on female child: | decied as to whether the city Is to | the past year, have returned to Mystic | despair, or get mad, but send the g ———— | Telephone connectlon. nov2sa |'been inaugurated on the old North | say that they were golng to Jewett | gtate vs. Nicholas DeFillipo, assault.|install or purchase a water plant of | to reside. ments, to us. In lems time than you Guarantee of Durabilit ampton division of the New Haven | City. That they were tired, distressed | ° The state's attorney propotes to try | its own. Mrs, R. A. Stanton 15 spending sev- [ think we will return you a new sult, A e 0 ral yi ‘r_neul.f It is e;:nd his method of hand- | and involved in some 50".3( dlmnlc{l!' the cases in the following order: A short ;lme hngv:ma cn,mmllterq wfi- ;n:; days with relatives In Spring- u‘, all um;(-l’rnngfl—l—«.‘y(x‘d you Wlnlp:lhdlldl ing trains is working perfectly and | was at once patent to the-Jewett City | * Tuesday, May 10, 1910--State—vs. | appointed Dby the direction of the | field. clean and fresh-lo0king, an¢ __In buying a piano think not of toduy | Trade at the . .. Wil undombtedly. serve 1 e o | and e, fmvited them . to Share | e Chippendaler state va. Nicholes | mavor and common council to consld- | Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Judd are at|back into shape—and our charges are but ommorow and the many ot tommorow 2. y telegraphic system. The 1 Metty. er th a part of the Which are to come, and pur. . : B Tematic booe miiere reoa-| Mechasics’ l)ep’( Store | aivision is he first stretcn of New | ed and ride to thelr destination. They v §s unquestioned. Established > Haven track to be cquipped accepted. WATER COMMITTEE REPORTS, |#re to consider the question of the ad- | Capt Mark 1 30 years. — Thelr “benefactor gradually learned s - | Visavility of the Installativn by the ity | trom Baltmore. © 0L e being caught] from their reticent lips the story of | p. . ircient Pum Capacity, Dis. |0f & public water system of its own T. and Mrs. R. L. ve haen Andrew Mausic Co. at the breakwater, | how they: came to be friendless and - B 0. P » Dis- | 00 purchase by sald city of the | entertaining Latham Rathbun and his g 1! e i tribution Mains too Small—Supply | 1. 1'0r"the Putnam Water compupy. | sister, Mrs. Lucy Boyle, of Dallas,| apr26d orthampton | such small space as his vehicle afford- | Sheehan; state vs. Ev auestiogs of publio sewers. and their summer gottage on Industrial | low. utles of that committes | place forva briet stay, 1 hng’s nye WOl'l(s, Telephone. 157 Franklin S1. OUTFITTERS TO ALL. = 790-794 Main St Willimante, Ot |, Siratford Twiatian e without ~ mon on & back-country Main Street. Willimantis, Ct. = = = - | ot They sald that they were New | Inadequate for Fire Protection. i e irabl, Tex. = ELMORE & SHEPARD, s | Yorl¢ girls, mot slaters ome of them = s bc"')‘"":":'m‘:'t:" rable.. |,.DF; Rhodes Burrows is home tor the .. ANT e ures being 1 the other 16. A few days | There was no whitewash on the re- | If It be the fact e voters of | summer vacation from the Marylan GR LOUIS PHANEUF onnl"E Di-unkenness berore ‘fl::}d'hw made an n‘rwmeint port submitted by its specially ap- [the city of Putnam are in favor of | Dental college at Baltimore, GEORGE v (S cessors to Scssions & Elmore) with a woman, who had been repre- | pointed _committee to the common | owning a public water system. of their | Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacDonald Ufldef‘aker lnd Emhfllmer sented to them &s being wealthV. to | council” Tuesday evening relative g ]own, then tifis committee is of the |and daughters, Misses Sarah and’Alice Dt .15 Cure effected or money refunded. FURNISHINGS, F Guarantee in each box. Can be nding in regard to making | o 3 or the time be- | summer home in T rovidence St., Tallville i o the finding i d to the sinion that it should be relieved of | MacDonald, left Tuesday.. for their ; [l"ilws I“d “wd Mt“‘, iven secretly. Orrine costs only J| COMe out on her comntry estate to EE9E R o leaut. Toi The E in KANDELY: 32 Provi $t., Tativille. 60-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT. % o take places that would give them de- | of a new contract between the city of | its i‘ b hB.ElVI'?.; Sgfl‘",',,‘\:.";m Sranie oecupation and ot be dimeult | Putnam and the Putnam Water com- | ing and at least until the other com- | Abraham Sandman of Fall River i - < in St. B] {001, They were also told that the ! pany. While admitting that it would | mittce shal report to the council as | the guest of Simon Curliniiz, Prompt attention to day or night .'.‘ng woman was just about to make a tripbe necessary to employ experts in or- | to whether or not it is advisable for Mre. Everott Lewis and son have Telephon. #9-3L. apridM’