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3 __NORWICH BULLETIN, Wiy end with relatives and friends in this | yominational missionary institute ar- appearance. From him the major |vacency caused by the resignation of Deputy_Arnold of Thompson, Conn., . City. He will be arraigned in police Mrs, John Davenport and Miss Da- | ) f WILLIMANTIC | court this (Monday) mornin. DANIELSON yemport of Weat Meatord, Mass, over What 1s G ok s . A i—Se = ihe holidap. i : s afternoon). ¥ | “An alarm was pulled in from box Déstroyed—Missionary Ineti- |ley and Miss Leura Jacobs of Dana 23 —_— aeshecial Neellng ot the Boara of Al-|73 Saturday 'cvengng ut 321 oelock | tute to Begin Voday—Rumored Sale |hall spent the holiday recess at ‘their o for . o Taur: s ~ . : : . : S Chiiigun Teunk Mystery ot the | GF 8,050 I8 the folr-ienement Do | - of Ao Wil “Shiza. Syipha: Colvin, Miss Babier, : 3 Sanitary Hair Goods |7 o i 0 o e et e s hre “ompaies | Chester Hutching, @ former employe |and 3ise Tieke have xéturned to. thelt : : Tempde. | made the long, hard run in quick time, |8t the office, succeeds Irving W. Lyon |Studies h-'» i‘h' Wfl‘gfl“flc normal ¥ - R, 13t Switdhea 3% ihshes & Tage. No. 22, Knignts of {only to fnd that the fire was of mo |in charge of the office of the Adams |8chool, havink epent the Thanksgiving, s tong, at $160. material conscquence. The fire start- | Express: company. Mr. Lyon begins | vacation at their homes. ome n : p g e ed In a clothes press on the upper |his duties as agent at Southbridge to- orssations ot $1.99. .~ UNION SERVICE | floor and the damage was but trifling. | day (Monday), PUTNAM * : ) b B K vy | “There is sufficlent Insurance to cov- | Dr. Ashael E. Darling, one of the : s“ccessf“l an as' Clustess at #8c, $1.25, $1.99 and 3150, | Held at First Congregatianal Church | er whatever damage was sustained. | best-known physicians in this part of | Aporaisers of E. M, Arnold Estate Be- -—Address by Rev. John M. Barker, \ the state, is ill at his home in Day- |’ PP e A i stayy Hiair Rolls at 12%e¢, 2e, 39¢ and 50c.| Ph.D, Sues for Board Bill. ville. . o gin . Work — Mexsachusstts: Deet Tty 1 2 i Lieut. Hal R. Eaton wids at Bridge- Hunters Squabble With Thompson | - g arry Levigne has brought suitl,ort to attend the meeting of the offi-|| Warden—Major A. D, Molntyre Lost i Sunday eyening at the First Con- ainst Charles Haddad to recover a v ‘arden—Major A. D. Mcintyre Los - 3 srerational Church. u | union servico | buard bl amounting o'$13. T sul | 78 oF the cqust artiliery, corps. | | jn New Hampshirs Woods. You produce Biscuit, Cake, 3 w d under the auspices of the | Was to have been tried originally be- " - - \ ; e > oo Milton' A. Shumway's automobile. g < : Notion Counter Anecticut uice union. - that | fore Justice of the Peace B J. Dan- Miss Johanna Vals is serlousty i1l at | rusts, YT i s e L Bl O U SR Won Whist Honors. Sl T ST C in freshness, flavor and Scented Pin Cushions, 45c eac regations of the Congregational, | adjourned for one week. Attorney S.| Mrs: Napol ingue, Mrs. | Vale of Pomfret street. : = . : ik TSptIaG Metnudisd Briacapal fnd | 1 Harvey s appearing for the iain | Prihcots Vabary and Soe, 1o 5. Four, | Miss Catherine Sad of New York cleanliness surpassing any that ¥ Bmbroldered Pillow Tops in differ- | St Paul's Episcopal chunches being|| tff and judge William A. Arnold for |nier won the homors at the weekly | visited friends at Notre Dame Acad- / ant designs, 25c and G0c each. esent with friends. | the “daetenaant. meeting of the Bijou whist club. emy over Sundaq. / can 'be bought ready made. _ The speaker was Rev. John M. Bar- Pl Leslie Murray, who has been spend- Mrs, Willizimn - E. Wheaton ‘and in- Awto Veils, 1% x 1% yarde long, In|Aer, PhIL. professor of sociology in| Harse Case Continued. ing the Thanksgiving recess with his |fant son have returned from a visit Tht blge, black steel grav, navy, (HOSton university. Hfs subject was | “The. case of James P. Brown vs.|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mur- | With relatives at Macon, Ga. anameled and brown, at §1.00 and, §2.00{ g, lratcial Side of the - Saloony| Aibert F. Fisher and wife of Hamp- |Fay, refurned to Worcester Sunday tof Entertained at Whist. . ' roblem. Dt Barger showed a wide |ion. an action to collect o claim of |resime his studies at Holy Cross col-| “Miss Tsabelle Morrell entertained a e (Vledge of his’subject and deliv=15100 for a horse, that was to have |lege. | party of friends at whist at her home — (J & most inieresting address that | heen tried before Justice of the Peace | Mra Penuel Sprague will have the | hoe Eridey. A tory man, thelr camp none the less o, o Kiven clows attention. P J. Danaliey Saturday morning, has | members of the Ladies' Reading cir--| . Raymond Gilpatric was leader of | and their prospects excellent. For the itiuk the service Charies I. Cas- |héicn postponed for one week. Attor- |cle at her home this (Menday) after- |the Y, P. 8. C. E. meeting at the Con- | rst days they enjoyved the pleasures | ‘;h'es s r of music In the publie |ney S B Harvey is appearing for the [noon. The meeting has been desig- | gregational church Sunday evening. of the hunt, had a full share of good | 2 3 L & Jang “Glory to Thee, My God, [plaintiff and Attorney George W. Me- |nated as a “Red-Letter Day.” Rev. . D Sargen Is to speak at the | luck and everything was lovely. i e A Gauntiets fn tan and black, at § H.vl‘h’ : '(l\;I‘Y' d, w l;wéh ig;lded iony for the defendant. _’fihe schools l(r,l the &Wnduf )l(fllinTS;‘y Methodist dmrch in Danielson -this i Two weeks ago Saturday at 5 o'clock . preey intgrest of the fine service. will_reopen today (Monday). e | evening, b n the morning the major and the guide : AR FUNERAL. toactiors who Bave beent spending the | Mya 1.\, Fottat of Prabus; Ausiris. | ate & earts® ireatfost and st ot | Mixs. Betsey Slocum Reaches 91st Birthday—Attempt to One bufton Pique Gloves in tan and ASE APPEALED. 2 |ghort vacation out of town returned |1s to address the Wonran's Miésionary | through the mouatainous, snow-coyer- S white 195 pair r & i Mgl 3 William B. Bland. Sunday. soclety of the Putnam Congregational | ed country for a big day of hunting. 3 e SSOT -9 Judachent Given for Platntiff in Suit | 1. funeral of Willlam B. Biand, | To Visit Putnam S. of V. chureh on December 6. < ll“'ht&t a mighty long day i proved 10 Deprive Horace Vose of Turkey Honors—Succe Dogakin Gloves, natur or, $1.00 of Burnham vs. White. attended by one of the largest gath- | Omicers of Camp Edward Anderson Thompson School Closed. be for the major! Separated from the i di 3 ;i ; . St PR e — n patr. Edward M. Yeomans, attorney for | C7UE5 In the clfy in recent months, | Sons of Veterans, will g0 to Putnam | * The Center school at Thompson vil-| §'0e 4nd. trusting, in what he belleyed to Col. Charles H. Ledward to be Elected ch‘ | Ons Button Chamols Gloves at $1.00 | Chatlen . White nt A paorney for |was held Saturday afternoon at iwo |tonight to do ritual work on candi~|luge is closed on account of diphtheria. | \withe which pa o ouite ol ne 2 & Button Chamols Gl D i o st swndie T from the fainily home. 32 South | dates to be received into the-camp in | One death fiag. occurred from the AIA- | Sturtad ont. to irack & deet on Kis own Anniversary Observed. palr. }an al In the case of Abel R. of bs b a0 i ol EE RIS s g account. That was the beginning o hmere Gloves, 50 pair Ind Wit agminee W aurn- | iributes, including many elegunt set | Gontraband Wet Goods Ordered De- | -The south hound Portland express | i< roubles "o (¢ Pesioning of | S uede Cashmere Gloves, S0c pa 5 or” JShanst White for the | pieces. ' The members of Natehaug ot | was delayed half an hour in Putnam | “ryp”NOUY cheed quickly for those . age |lodge. No. 12, Knights of Pythias. at- at 1 o'elock Saturday morning. A flam- | 10" love the trafl. and Mr. McIntyre| A New York weekly had a. fine ple-)their marriage at their home in Blm axo Baturday berorn S mied | tended in a Thody. = Rev. R. G. Hart- | There was a hearing before Judge |ing journdl that threatened to-set an| .10 1. "atiantion o the fight of |ture of James E. Lord of Stonington |street Saturday evening of the Pruge Samuel B Hawver sag | pastor of the First Baptist church, | Harry B. Back in the town court on | express,car afire Wes the cause. e or the direction in which he was | holding a big turkey and underneathi| Dr. [ Benjamin Andrews is serious- . - e el eimuel B, Harvey and |conducted the services that comprised | Saturday morning relative to the beer raveling ol D e e 54 | the picture were these words: “Presi- |1y sick in a, sanatorium in . Lincoln, es Handkerchiels( .. pe White entered a counter | Scriptural reading and a bricf address. | seized in a tenemment in the rear of | traveling y was, wel A ItG TOTon TR ACOBmDANY - | Ml o e A I, I et oF laim aghimst the Burnhams for 362 2 o ADNOLD ESTATE vanced. Then he began to think about | dent Ta 2 b i L S o Satice. o The Beas Barol 3 Mrs. ‘Emma Unckson Chesbro sang |the Central hotel on November 15. No 2 Tetting bk e S peBa Lo ik ahe | ing reading. matter follows: “President | Brown university and-in the Civil war Tadios’ Liven FHandkerchiets 10 |iny. rendered 3 decision for the gl | (5 cr? G0 (0 Thee and “Faco | one appesred to claim, the beer (& | Appraisers Sworn in pn Saturday—Be- | steaming supper at camp,” This, how- | &8 him——or at least o part of B |served in the First Connecticut Heavy plain Irish lnen. hemmed and hem- | Uff to Tecover $44.85 and costs. ALIOP | CSbos s S5V were doaBacE in Work at Once. ever, proved to be beyond his powers, | the turkey. =His name = was & | artillery Stitchieq emmbroidered or scalloped. | Dande rasiesamie Mo g § SRV bt Ule graVe more conduct. |destroyed. -+ o Bl Werk ag Onos - |and with the coming of darkness ne |Gporée (without the III or other Nu” | (harles H. Wilcox, for twenty-one B ity -shevets | rnham. Sedfors: ware” Gdores W. Williams, urial in. Woonsocket. James B. Tatem, I, Richard Carpen- | realized that he was facing the propo- | merals), and he wefghed {Orty-f0U | yeqps tender at the Canal street cross- some AL P e on W, R Harrington, | The body of Mrs. George Jacaues.|ter and Willam B. Johnson were! sition that hds worried many a tried | POURdS. He was raiscd by the gentes | ing has peen relieved of that duty at from Sc to ea Horse Fell at Sharp Corner. Chitics 8. Chtos, 1dward S Wyatt, | Who died at the Day-Kimball hospital | sworn in as appralsers of the baukrupt | and true sportsman. The prearranged | man holding him in the pictare &¢[his' own request and will hereafter 3 X te, 12%¢) W afternoon at 415 o'clack a|and Walter . King members of the (In Putnam Thursday as the result of |estate of Ernest M. Arnold Saturday Signal of a rifle shot at 6 o'clock | Lord's Hill, Conn, » serious mis- | nave charge of the lamps in the vicin- Ladies' 1Ir Handkerchiefe, 12%e} = e driven by Rolani T {wo ereanizations - with which Mr, |injuries received in the automobile | morning and commenced their duties' brought the sound of a sharp answer- | ‘There Is evidently some Scriots WSS | ity or the Westerly station. The new to T8 sach Whits (f Mananela Slipped and. goll | Mand hat peen Closely. dentified for a | dccldent at Mechaniosville on Sunday, |at once. It s sald that the value of INE crack of the gwide's rifie from | take or a Welberste freak of MG | position carries with it an incrense of R o . . W @i ®* it was rounding the Church street |number of wears. Burial was in the | November 13 was taken from the |the various stocks held by Mr. Arnold | away in the distance, but neither mun.‘gf"' o o e Puckay servad [about 28 a month and shorter houss. Pancy Pillow Handkerc ® o T corne into Main street. Thera were | Willimantic cemetery uneral Direc- | home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Mar- | will be determinted by ascertaining Was able to locate the other. -"“?"m ] Foast was ihe bird |James H. Coleman is acting crossing ferent colors, 10c e for 26c , rown people 1 two children | tor H. X. Fenn was in charge of the |fhesseault, at Dayyille Saturday, to What briows thav ase auatediat et pres- | Found Abandoned Camp. B 1l Oremsoi | tonder in e 5t Wagon vats = 25w ow , ent, . this information to be secured » o i 1 e Tt am i 4 £ » g srary and |Pead, while Mr. White and another Thanksgiving Guests. place. A foundation is bélng puf in at the Lilcim that he expected fo Tollow OUt | amey e Vo0 il Saeasinansyesqscesseensdalotunonsusonnsptsrasy B i Lieary 338 | man’ anhitched the horse frgm’ the Ay Mrs. Henry Jacques, sister of the | Ballou mill for a 140 feot stack which t5 camp, but it led him a winding | “locy Monday, while the dressed bird B per Sy horw Rorme was nat khed yere powe o Summit street entertained | time, is reported to be in a critical | spring. Three boilers ara also to be | oo . e _ ' s it W t ‘ Were. Well attend to it {™ trifle too sharply. A bl crowd gath- {aug Vs, Mary Mason of Soath Gove | night. Once in the early evening' ho | nterested in this IMPOTtant annual | 'esesessssessssescessssssscessesessssessssscstos red and corsiderable exoltement was fontry, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. ¥ Hull of Sinnrs v FUNERAL. heard the signal shot of his som's rifle | event, and the untruthful Information | - e Are vou ge ised L few briet moments. Mr. | Bt Niies Bthel ot . i ring over the desolation In which he | ‘all over the world that Hor- each purchas W tad driven quite” briskly from | bajiic JUss Fthel AL Hub of Nor 3 Miss Louise Whitney. \vas & wanderer, but he decided not to | nar went Al OXer e atkey (o Pre<i- | INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY for your Xmas portrai Nis home in Mansfield in order to et | Uil mamma L. Hull of Jewett City. | Stephen A. Griggs. Funeral services for Mrs. Louise| take any more chances, and that it |gent Taft, aithough every other presi- | Weaterly Branch 2 ome Thanksgiving guests aboard the | Kuneral services for Stephen Al- | Whitney were held at the Adventist|would be better not to try to make the | gent had been favored from the days of o o} Three Million Doll { afternoan train. Personals. | bert Griggs were held at the umder- |chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, | ¢amp before the coming of another|General Grant. [ SRR e iR e o | \irs. Tumes Howan and daughter | B2KIng rooms of Louls E. Kennedy on |Rev. Thomas Feltman officiating. Bur- | day. Surpius .........Three Million Dollars T"E H C MURH“Y CO Reathe. ST Wil i PUTS spent Saturday in Hartford | Euae spraet Bubday: A-neon. R Il wam i Grove gnsf cematepy. Preempted Trapper's Stew. Traditions and custom's of early days Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. - o o Vefore Justice of the Peace Curtis |5 Sa ay k James H. George, Jr., paster ol t. - a bli v 1y Sun- i 1l v vividly and | Liperal, ccurteous d efficlent i Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper|Dean Saturdsy morning the civil suit now of Hartford spent Sat- | Alban's Eplacopal church, oficiating. | ~ MASSACHUSETTS MUNTERs |10 2 Dlinding snow storm early Sun- |in Wellasley colloge ™ ehv mraduates | e 2" S e somene ot Patterns. {of Dr.¥ ox vs. Norton L. Her- limaxtic with friends Burlal was in the soldlers’ lot in e task before him proved no less difi- | who addressed the first i 1 pe— {rick o collect o claim of, 32630 for gene O'Loughlin of Spruce street | Westfield cemetery. The bearers were the Connecticut Bor- | St han 1t had uaon the. Hight Delors, | moctines oader the ausploes of the stu- professional services, was tried. He nt Saturday with friends in Put- | Selectman Albert’ Webb of Emokb’xk der After Deer—Fired at by Thomp- | Finally about noon of Sunday, after he | dent government association last Fri- p | vade no appearance and Just 2 Willlam ll(mmus, Samuel Bowen an soi Wirdsit: | had found what proved to be @ branch | day afternoon. Hart Schaifner & Marx Dean awarded t plaintiff the full Smith and Miss Florence O. | Willlam Kenyon. 2 | of the Ammonusuc river and wes fol- | Dean Ellen F: Pendleton of Westerly, L] amount. Previous to lh.‘- time that were Hartford visitors Sat- Lucy Card. The open season on deer—one week | lowing it out to some point of civiliza- | acting president of the college and one Clothes L S T “;““;""‘-, “;rrAu:\ had | urday Funeral services for Lucy Card, 81, |only—in Massachusetts closed Satur- | tion, he came upon a trappers camp.iof its early graduates, opened u..[ O e I A phands of Attorney | Winfleld J. Noyes, a traveling sales- | who died at the town farm mear Day- | day night, but that was long enoush Outside In a kettle was & cold venison |meeting by 'describing the. gt ARE SOLD BY : vey und this was garnisheed | spent the week-end at his home | ville, were held at Louis 4. Kennedy's | to open up a mild type of hostilities Stew, and without waiting to ascertain | changes that have taken place since | CRANDALL €O, |2 S airasen Batiraly aansaE [in: thissaity undertaking Tooms, ' Rev. Ralph S.|between a game warden across the Where the trapper was the major start- | the days when ¢ graduating class of | I. B. 3 P Ry s By gkl e s jean | Cushman of the Methodist church of- | border in Connecticut and a party of ed in to entertain himself with the first | twenty-five was ¢onsidered large. She| =~ <. _ArealTrille Hard, i the trial, representing Mrs. Warren st ‘l:’-::ul,l‘n‘:_n ”'::m the American | lating. Bural was in the Card fam. | Worcester hunters. [food thiat he had tasted since ur- | paid tribute ‘to the labors of the late | BOV20d Westerly, R. I iller, to m it was claimed Her o o oumeny, Wit S ¥ fly cemetery at Sterling. Mrs, Card | The following was sent out from !day morning, and, he says, “belleve me, | Henry Fowle Durant, the feunder, and | - N Che [ if f Y { el g b e i s’ "‘\‘.“", el T i , leaves a niece, Mrs. Carrle Joslin of| Webster helative to the matter. | the best I ever ate.’” o the work of the sarly undergradu- r “ er Up, for You Can,,... order to pay what money he had Edward J. Foran, a member of the | g2ifd @p " Trouble that has been brewing on| Guide Appeared. ates. | r |10 Mr. Harvey's hands. It was main- | Merry Widow company, was a recent | ’ the Connecticut state Hne all weel | - in | Dean Pendleton was followed by | gy four anoes and fosiery | tined that Mr. Marvey had already |guest of friends In this city s RY INSTITUTE. broke out in big bunches today, when . o hepper made his appearance in |, veora) of the alumnae, who told of the | Get Money by calling at the = ir il L0ir*s st una hat |5 %, 00" 0 GRG0, | wiseionARY iNsTiTuTe. | proke out i ble Burches o when ¢ STkl i it | govesl of the shumnas, S S0 9600 | ana gt o coupon on e Piano <0 ve { K Wwak in reality due to her, De- | Suughter of Norwich were in the city | nterdenominational Mestings to Open | Shusetts hunters indulged in u pitched pheaded in the direction of his camp, |institutfons and activiti | g A T . 2 49 the cave wes riervad by {FC & Mietatey Bumiey Sftarpoon. Today—The Order of Service. deputy, emption hia gun in the air afe- | Dt 10F, & settlement nine mlies amway o S AR PURTILL’S yustice Dean as far as this point was | Joseph Lakieur of Eaxt Hartford, e A A T AAt e IO e Teade hTs oas e pair were talking over the major's | An_slection for lieutenant colonel of | R BTG concerned fyrmerly of this city, spent the weel | mpe first meetings of the interde- | cape in an automobile, experience when the guide put in an |the First Artillery district, to fill the | 2 IDGE. l | l ua | Marvin Knowliton in Trouble. s (city ranged for this week are to be held | came to Webster this afternoon in an lcermed that he had been cutting cir- | Dieul, Cbl. Charles H. Ledward of “l I Marvin Knowlton, formerly well | M. and Mrs. T. J. Keating and |here today (Monday). Following is o ate jat Cles through the woods and over the|Westerly, will be held in the head- c- P n Co panY9 e A O e T Rughter: Grace of Schenactady, N. Yo | fe programme for the day gfert to locate, the hunting party Nt mountatns In his search for camp, but | quarters of the distriot Tuesday even- 1ty harmacy . 5 and general factotum, was ar- |have been guests of James Healey and | 4.30-5 pm. Spiritual Life Talk and | hunting in Connecticut, even when or | 1€ Suide had by persistence beeh able | ing, Dec. 6. Maj. Archibald C. Matte- | 15 Union Sireel. {vested In this city Saturday noon and | family Prayer. Intercession a World Force. | dered off by the game wardens. Ac- oo oioWthe trall and effect their | son is prominently mentioned for pro- | Try our Ice Cream, Soda and Col- flocked un on the charge of intoxica- o- Wiss Josephine Jilison, who has been | Rev. F. D, Sargent. cording to Deputy Arold, the auto is Tieeting The return to camp wis with: | motion, and in this event there will D¢ | juge “lcas while waiting for your car. 4 . " tion. He has been given repeated |the guest of Hartford friends for the | 5-6. Conference. An Adequate Pro- | owned in Worcester, He sald he learn. | Cut incident. Hereafter the major will la vacant majorship, which will un-| Terms strictly confidential. | i e kéep an cye on the guide—at least | doubtedly be filled by promotion of one [ ¢ Y * | charices (o tread the straight and nar- | past fortnight, returned Saturday eve- | gramme of Misslonary Education in a | ed that much from his trip to Web- | <iiite et ere i the Euide east | doubtedly be filled by promotio | 26 Canal St. Westerly. R. | octlld row pat ut s fallen from grace |ning to her home in this city. Yaur;x People’'s S‘ucia; . Mr. Moor!& ster. ‘“ hily ls“‘ ‘:“ an e "l' |3( OrCt'q);; «::L;:)uhl‘l;’s lln[ lh;‘*l 1:}51'?‘1\' ; ih\: . 8 b many times in recent months and was | Njju Jessie Eiawin ot o | 6-7. Intermission for supper. A | Tliegal hunting of the state line ha ocial and Personal ltems. apt. ST T T Rt b A AT Just chased out of Hartford by the |y unes TG My BAWn returned 1o |unch will be servea in the Consre- |been in progress all week, and yester. | Mr. and ‘Mrs George Newell and |Seventh compuny is the ranking cap- | y : ¢ suthorities and landed in the Thread | ey spending the holidey recess at the |Eational vestry to mémbers of the In- | day a big delegation of deputies, all daughter, Barbara, of Washington, D. :;:",r;e‘fn:‘“p‘;‘;;‘}“afvf;l"’;“’:’;a,{;(_"'“;“ T, st e 1 home er L el v and 2 stitute from out of own who have | that could be mustered from the towns C. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. -9 ool R - » o “'v ¥ arold L. ells, ptometris Bf, f, (;, Jlfl““' nflmlsl RGN Yoy Snents, N and Mrs. | e iavennd on the line, was on duty to prevent Bure in Grove strect. i {Rebr a0 s e wagN coap ision corrected by the prop- Ex & i | i : len B, G . Methodist Church. any encroachments. According to Dep- | Leon Smith of San Francisco, Cal., 2 i Rty Blook Westorly, BT Painless Extracting and | Children CI‘Y Do, Helen B. Cummings, who has | o ission Study Classes and |UtY Arnold, the hunting party that has been the guest.of Putnam ' rela” Nater: | ter-Langworthy Block, terly, R. L Filling a Specialty | FOR FLETCHER'S A o o e e I | o TR caused all the trouble today was one Lives recently George Riddle, the noted Shakes- | R k] ¥ 752 Main Street, Willimant CASTORI Winonam rond, returned Saturday fo | (1) Blementary seotion. Miss A. M, | 9 the many that wan warned off yes-| Mr. and Mrs Charles Thayer and|perean readsr and actor, who | s g 4 8= o { = Concord, N. H." : o SELA AL s erday, i their son, Allen, of Providence, ., |urday in Boston, has been 1 ] 2 g Telepione. june | e 1 CONOIT, N. J Hanchelt thers of children up to 12| The Connecticut deputies learned thls have been guests of Mr. and Mrs H. J. | Westerly, where he had sever | crcom couazcs, siluated by 4 - TR | . James H. Maxwell, with Misses Ma- | For tes “ { forenoon of an automobile party that Thaver in King street. mate friends. He made his debut as | OF tisjcompactopatt o 1 It's Wall P‘pers Marguerito and Loretta Max- |YoS O o sohion passed through Webster and over the| Miss Rita Smith of Southbridge, |an actor in Romeo in Norwich in 1 ot E. L. PRINCE, | was In Rockville Saturday fore For teachers of boys and girls from | State line into North Grosvenordale.| Mass.. has n visiting her grand- | under the management of W ‘adjoining that can be sccured at g | in all the lotest designs that you de- [noon attending the funeral of Miss | FOr teachers of | e After considerable scouting In the mother, Mrs. Dutee Smith, in Fremont |art. Mr. Stuart formerly own onable prices if a ] sef de- sire, come here. Our large assortment [ Alice Fahey, who died in that city on |13 30 Ig SeRrs CC 2 weeds. Deputy Arnold came upon the street extensive property in New London now Both having —heat, electrlo Ice Cream and moderate price will Inierest you. | Wednesday o] Sish foung people from | AN, Who appeared 4o bé hunting, as _Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of New |known as Ocean Beach, where he re- | modern plumbing. Inspection Our stock of readv mized Paints and o1 LN i T SmOEs & vogny geov) he had all the indications, including York are guests of the formers par- | sided in his cottage that was eubse- inVit : S b v : | painters’ supplles are complete, FUNERAL. 1o 10 yeaeg & Lt shotgun in his hand. ents in Church stree quently destroyed by fire. Mr. Stuart| Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co. and (0“'90"0“0[‘)’ A. B. HOLMES, e Baptist Churoh. AL Nt ot tles Aeptity e “raan| M NIt lieaty BN retriznhll £oaf | 416@ & O0F YA Weaterly, R. 1. oat. Willimant rial andle! (4) Aduit section (two classes). started on a run for a roadway throngh a t with her sister, Mrs. Tobin, in YA WRE ik —_ — 734 Main St Willimantic, Conn. | 72 Shursh Str mangn eral services for Aldrich Chand- | & Home Missions. Mr. Legg. the woods. - Paying no attention to the Providenc Eacal Lactis. Roy Smith of Boston has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. Dutee Smith. Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Ryther and daugh- ters, Misses Clarice and Ruth Ryther, shouts of Deputy Arnold, the man con- tinued running. = Deputy Arnold fired a charge over his head, but the shots didn't ston the man at all, . et b. Foreign Missions. Dr. Witter. Congregatienal Church. ELMORE & SHEPARD, " 3. Platform Meeting. Address, were held at his home in North rosvenordale Sunday afternoon at 2 clock. Burlal was in the West Thampson cemetery, James F. Chadwick and family have moved from Pawcatuck to Lynn, Mass Several valuable hooks of refe JAMES HARRIES PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, *>>DIAMONDS The ed n week ago Saturday that was not (8, ‘cossors to Jesslons & Wmowey | STATIONERY. Mr. Chandler, who died on THurs- :r""kr"hm(r""\{::r‘:'d with the World | ipng chase ended abruptly when an | returned to Providence on Saturday. [have been received at the W .«.m} 1 | i ! W' Post arid Bhet day of Tast week, was one of the oldest | Task: ~Mr. Moore. automoblle was reached, and two other | Mrs. Ryther's mother, Mrs, Lewis Wil- | public library direct from Scotland It will pay you well to get our and funeral [irectars, o Post Card Shop jents ol Titimuson. Tor' the sk | mep. clad Tike uniers and carrying lams, *accompanied ther 0 Provi- | yrs, Betsy Sloowm bserved her. ist | Prices on Dinmori, logse o1 ounted, N years he has bee pervisor of ROSS MILL shotguns, broke out of the woods and '‘dence, where she is to spend the win- | pinthday Sunday at the home of her | before purchasing 60-62 North Strest, 801 Main Sireel, Willimantic roads in that town. Mrs. ndler died — headed for the auto. All three men ter. !3..':";:::;; Mrs. Y Dunham, at White | CASTRITIUS, LADY ASSISTANT. | junsa ahout five years ago. Said to Have Been Purchased by Pas- | reached the auto a few minutes before ' Misses Bertha and Florence Sargent | Rocr. i RaadingWasterly Jewoler: pe Bhsetten = B n sl srevtee Winthiop.of Bodth. e Woalsa Men Arnold, end before the Connecticut have been recent Worcester yisitors. i Enoeney and. two. chils | b . i 4 o . i, bridge, Fred. Frank, Ralph and Arthur 9 . deputy could reach them the auto was Eari Morse of Worcester has been '»‘_-3"‘“" ey Ao Susday | —————— — | - Gong Dut of the Cloting Busingss™ | oF'"v v, ™ ™85t “Maa "W | 1vicre wan o story Haturaay to the | APSSAIng foward tha Massachuroits eniortaimed Tecently by i jurenun |Gfen Feturned i New Fori Swlay|Too T ol papee For Artistic Wall Papers | L g T W Y B R T et o e | B St Tohn A Srorse of Bod | after 3 : come to K. MAFFITT & CO. 7| Mechanics Bep f. Stere L insty, had.beau okl o) EasOoRK Juv MAJOR M'INTYRE LOST. [ s Minnie Newport has been vis- || Mr. and Mex Jaward Carpenter, Who | yran g R 5 Weo win . chinders ; e = iting friends in Central Village. ave been visiding eatuck, re- | Hamd i el o B e, VO W o plased o | OUTFITTERS TO ALL Count de Beaufort. vith 65 broad looms. The mames of |y, 4ors Thirty Hours in New Hamp-| Mrs. Mabel Gould has been the guest | turned Sunday to their home in’ Hot | ried n Fa Made Harness estimate on paiating or decorating, e We hope vou understarid that the |the men mentioned In connection with shire Woods Without Food—A Peril. | 0f Boston friends. | Springs, Va. gn stock at 313 ond d will guarantes both work and | T4Y77 18y gef Laautone golny an the [the purchfietarp thgse 0f manufac: ;i ; " | Atwood-Russell Wedding Invitations. | Mr. and Mms. Gurdon B cox ob- N. H. SAUNDER! — vaudeyill re simply and solely that |turers with a fine record of success in | . ous Hunting Trip. 1 _ L] LUl ol B SR Sl mamoved fo 44) WastiBrond Steser] oute A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: sise |he may spend his princely salary on |the woolen industry and if they have ’ it | “Invitations have been issued to the | = a ary e 1 Telephone connection e o] PPt i - gk g flowere for his sile wite i the hos. | really purchaged the Mast IKillingly | It will intercst Putham people and 'marriage of Miss Deborah Russell, | smm——— - - e i — e | B x4 wital who loves him go much.—Chicago | plant it means a blg thing for the |Major ~A. :-D. ~Mclntyre's friends daughter of Mrs. Charles Addison Rus- |~ go ° CALL AND SEE THE | STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. |1.icr Ooean. | paople of the town. The records of | throughout tve state t» w that he sell of Dayville and Clinton William | : sotasd LT | Oie town of Killingly up to Saturday | was the chlef figure in an incident of Whitford Atwood of Willimsville, to | 00 ornin Tia Mxiban;iwvasion [did not show that the property had | the hunting trip from which he retugn- take place in the Congregational church | b | | ],“ 0V6l'lfllld MOdfilS { o e R changed hands, although there is good in- Dayville at 12 o'clock Wednesday, 9 2 [ . R LR, ol iy Tl Desing 0| reason to belleve that it has. set down on the prospectus, The major | Dec. 4th | rs Mybed . e ng ¥, which | “mhe mill was to have been occupled | got lost in_the woods, was out over To Entertain B g H d g Where 1o Trade in Jewett Gty [:o5nei i " i i ova |, The, Tl v te have been occupled | et ool M, Q8 SR AR, S0 | To Evartain Baptint society. | Fque you use ea oap. ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., egain.—-N. Y. Tribone cern_that shipped much second-hand |went such an experlence as he will not Mrs HMorace Wititney of Center street 3 g d : 1d be ‘able t 2y oet20d Willimantie, Conn. | — e machinery there, after they took the | care repeat, even for the biggest & {§ PLILAH LU deneudi; Y| isa famous inquiry to which vou shoul e able to answer buck that was ever game trail plant over from thé United Handle & packed down- & Manufacturing company, which re- FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. Handsome Iine to select from. Prices s g ““Yes” if you value comfort and wish your day to be well A PIANO is an ideal Christmas interesting. present. Watch this space for something Tue A. C. AndrewMusic C 804-306 Main Strest. Willimantic, Ct. HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER $2 Church St. Willimantie. Ct Lady Assistant reasonable MLLE. BEAUREGARD. THE BEST ICE CREAM ts what I sell. wholesale and ret: the Corner Store. Wm Johnstone. 8. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repalr Shop, Bleyele and Automobile Repatring Ol and Gasoline for sale, FRYWETT CITY HOTRL. New and Up-to-dats Hotel ta every partiezin: IHA P. LEWIS Proprister 3i. HOUTIGAN. dewett ity AL DIRECTOR. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ~ - CASTORIA DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Specizl Prices At 6. E. SHAW’S, Putnam, Ct, octzaMW THE, CLEMRAGE SALE - CONTAUED #t The B¢ ton Dry Goods Stere, Dan- lelson. Some hig dlscounta for our Customers another \ieek; Attractls rgains on cvery coan'er in the stura y thes goods now. sept20d | THE BOSTON DHY GOO® STORR Main Street. Danlelzon. ~ames E. Keech, Mgr. moved to Canton, O, but they have never got going durlng the two vears since they were first heard of here. Resignations Not Acocepted. The arfll night- of the Thirteenth company, coast artillery corps, has again heen changed, this time to Thursday of each week. Capt. Elbert L. Darble and Lieut. Hal R. Faton of the company both re- cently filed their resignations, hut they learned at the officers’ meeting in Bridgeport Friday evening that the resignations had not been accepted, ¢ they will continue @ hold their ap pointments. Holiday Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Bellows and children, who spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Bellows' father, Rowland R. Jarves, returned Saturday to their home in Rochester N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day returned to_Springfleld, Mass., on Saturday. l Mrs. Esther Jacobs entertained Miss Agnes Jacobs and a friend from Storrs over Thankegiving and Sunday. Mrs. Henry M. Danielson entertained The major “released” the story Sat- | urday. It was just after election day | that he with his son, Allen, of Whitins- ville, Mass., went up into northern New Hampshire for an annual ‘stay in the biz woods. .~ They were after deer. Their gufde was an entirely satisfac- Makes ' Red Blood § and plenty of it to keep o [} ro~ and healthy— I POSTTM | In place of coffes and tes. The following committees have been appointed by the ladies who have the Congregational Decemiber _entertain- ment in charge: Mrs. F. D, Sargent and Mrs, Thayer, cake; Mrs, S. Niko- loff, ice cream; Mrs. Marlon Warren, frappe; Mrs, F. W. Seward, entertain - ment; Mrs. M. H. Medbury, wreaths and winter bowls. Ensign; Walter Jacobs of the battle- ship Salem, whose home is in Daniel- son, ‘called 'upon local friends recently. Miss Caroline Borheaur of _Salem, Mass., has been the guest of Miss S. Elizabeth Clarke of Elm street. A Threa! We desire to serve notice on tur- keys that if they are too uppish, young roast pig s quite edible. We nhops they don't know that the pig costs more, but it might serve as a threat. Philadelphia Inquirer. | | Christmas Committees. | | ! Datbury.—Lieut. Bmil Frickson of this city has received a twenty-year service nical for continuous service in the ¢. N. * begun. 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