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MURRAY'S | Willimantic, Danielson and P g , BOSTON STORE| WiLLMANTC | Fomme e sty o i oo manr 5 b e G o . o so0i outbiopary ot | I Pain WILUMANTIC, CORN, S e N Attorney P, J. E : i _| Girl at Mr. and Mrs. Dennison Davis ‘What i Going On Tonight." vark By PepAber. wag S0 Hact New Building for Hampton. e D e pounday the| —Catholic Clubs Officers. Vaudeville and Moving Pict the ures at | Nelson A. Daniels is confined to his| It Is understood that the builditg| {035 a. m. and 7 p. m. were in charge gy at e Bijou and home with an attack of grip, ' which was recently dealtrnyed by flfi of the pastor, Rev. B.'D. Remington. u;l:’vn 3\?;‘ unu: lnqttioud;nu1nk n‘(:)e g o ohA Ly ; | Miss Aldea Moreau of Baltic spent | 2% Hamplon s to bs replaced by A, B.| The pastor also condusted services at| T°SHng of Mystic Division No. 1. A 0. Y : Pyihias US Lodge No. 22, Knights of | the week end at her home in this city. | o'y WVho owned the burned structiire. | (he Baptist church. in Fitehville at 2| gu 08 St Patrick's hall on Sunday ' this plan is carried out, Hampion | " il Reading club met at 7 p. . when the following officers pleas- — Hyman Israel and family entertain- ! will have a new building to be used ot : were installed by County President - \ B STILL NAMED HADDAD. ed A. Peck of Bridgeport over Sunday. | for mercantile_purposes. Rev. A. L. Fretz of Wesleyan preach- | James C. Sullivan of New London: Ein — Miss Lucretia P. Breed of TBoston — o at Gardner Lake M. E. church Sun- | Fresident, Cornelius Donahue; vice writing Fickle Admes Deserts Abdemour Kho- Spent the week and with ‘Willinantic OBITUARY. day morning at 10.45 and in the local | PresldentJames Galvin; recording soc: to you A bt w.d—-—' S ringoat re;‘:e:les.cuban spent the week end Mrs. Edward Anderson. M"w‘f‘ Fieien Has i secretary, A:'*yrlanl z%?xefl:' 1re‘;:'\1!:ear. that I had a neuralgia pain in hn Assyrian wedding that was sched- | with his brother, Peter Gilbert, in| Mre Mary Anderson, 76, died at her | visiting her sister, Mrs, A- L. Steb Teslter g Shom; | Aargeant ot/ arms | iy arm forkfive veats, and I i Bsome weeks ago has finally | Springficld. home on Dyer street, Sunday morning. | bins. Smith, With theap‘re‘ment ek s, used your Liniment for one anirePSriormed, aithough the twain | Ex-Seiectman Isaac Sanderson is se- | ler deaih came unexpectedly. She| The Boys' club were at the Grange | ooy oo r? (05 FTSHSIL WERF Bome week and was letel gnited are not i that was called | riously ill with pneumonia. at his home, | 12d not been in good health for a long | hall Thursday afternoon for a practice |y o mser ““)t The closs of the In- Omare 'y In Heav and n the original se; but the girl | 75 High street. ‘ltme. but Wednesday last, bronehitis | zame of basketball. A number Will tr¥ | gt noktion the ladles served supper cured. I recommend your y becam the man whom 't | ‘Migs Jane Lawrence, a member of | 4¢V¢ioped and proved fatal. Mrs, Aa- | for the: team. T the Bahsuec: Hail Liniment very highly.”—3gs. was said at & . the time the romance irst | yno Windham High school facultyspent | 37S0n had been a resident of Daniel Clayton D. Barton of Bast Hampton DabtiisF Fradk Hantaols J. MCGRAW, 1216 Mandeville 2 - came to light she would not have. son since 1883, coming here from | was a caller here Friday. Medium Wclght Saturday afterncon Michabl Haddad, | e Week end at nier home in Farming- | pocholt, Germany with ber husband | Rev. Phllip Mooney was in West-| Frank Hancock died at his home in| St., New Orleans, La, - . aged 47, took out a license to wed Ad- | Edward Anderson, to whom she was | chester Friday. y the Cow Hill district Friday eveninz, o 3 The supertor quality of material used | Mo ..‘3:"32:’,;. n‘fi?&“ 1{:,%’ ‘h.z boing “:lgo'd‘:!t::ad :‘arg.olfeclgg;:igc"kégpg; married 9 years ;_igol'ind her nfl.:ve Sheriff Wickwire was in Norzlch a;m- .hweek's {llness, from the offects | . Cured Quin: 3 had given | eit: anchester, England. Mr. An-|Friday with the Wilcox children, whom | of & .shock. Ho was the son of Mr. uinsy Sor: B TSR O e i" guardian, who is her brothablnY Mf- ‘sla:lderbm at Loomer Opera | derson died it 10 years ago. Mrs. ue“togk“t]o meetoumg h‘i:me. and Mrs. William Hm:cack, and was e Q y e Throat Undarwear gives them the exceptional | 18}, as he claimed. house Sunday evening. Anderson leaves inree sons, Bdward| Mrs. Susan E. Carrington 1is th2| 83 years of age. He is survived by his Mr. .HeNRY. L. CAULK, of 5 prospective bridegroom loft the | Herbert Sanderson of Worcester,for- | of Brooklyn, William and Carl of | guest of friends in Meriden, parents, who are nearly 90 years of 1 S P wearing qualftics. office of the town clerk supremely hap- | merly of this city, is in Willimantio, | Danielson, and three Daughters, Mrs. | Jarmes Sherlock was - the guest of | age, and three brothers, Alphonse and 1242 Wilson St., Wilmington, ¥, apparently, and hurried to his home | being cailed here by the illness of his | Mary Disque, of Norwich, Mrs. Emma | friends in Middletown Friday. | Jake Hancock of Mystic and William Del., writes :—*I bought a bot- §0c Vests and Pants, in medium prepare for the eeremony, which was | father, ex-Selectman Isaac Sanderson. | Fontain of Norfoli, Va. and Miss The trustees of the Cragin Memorial | Hancock of Mariden. tle of Sloan’s Liniment for the performed Sunday afterncon at his | Edith Anderson of Danielson. library held a meeting in the lbrary¥| Mrs and Mrs. Dennison Davis Enter- weight, in high neck and long sleeves, | home on Jackson piace at 3 o'clock b DANIELSO! building Friday afternoon. quinsy sore throat and it cured a Greek priest. All the Haddals with L i Santo - 2 ‘ tain. | ‘ % sants ankle length. their relatives and friends, attendod | PUTNAM nlore S ofialan mas e Mot | i aun arras Deraisen Devis enter-| TS I shall always keep & e eritYes. ang £ Bill to Reduce Age Limit of Moving The Vests and Pants, two-third wool, | festivitien that fattomen. = PU°% M| “picture Operators—Thirteonth Gom- @igh neck west with long sleeves and| Abdemour Khourl, the stalwart young pany Inspection Tonight—Early h, New e W McDonald of Mariboro | tained 25 friends from Norwich, 2 New Chapel and Tombs May Be Buiit| 1M"% Hpnry MeDoonald *”| London and Mystie at a party for Mrs. man of 25, who originall e by Cemetery Association—Pages of | A large automobile from New Ha- Du[;‘ig; sifter.x l\gsn hmuz.cnl:ou; Hunter, ortiginally took out a| Morni ire—iF' i & h ireli —Un- | ven was in t Friday and towed in | and Mr. Davis' brother, Charles Dav ssile longth pants. Extra elses $1.00. | license to Wed the fair Admeo, was ot | Foren) F'b £ Shen oL ie BaCp LAk sl LA U nther lnbas maehing which nad ot | on Saturday _evening. Dancing among those prement. as he had loft i ot | satisfactery Game at North Grosven- |, 14 about two miles west of the| the feature of the evening until bottle in the house” €1.00 Vests and Pants, all wool, high | the city for a brief vacation, it is said. Mr Mos W e Db e e | ordale. viliage on the Middletown turnpike on | o'clock, when refreshments were serv- i i ) cco . | ed, the visitors remaining. over nisht porsiigatint A g ey neig e NIRRT T SLARN ?rfi?i'“&e’;"éfidi” Paradis of South-| At the annual meeting of the Put- | ““TA" 215 {0500 T tor-are In ses- | and leaving by 1046 trolley Sunday. ey Ay, Has been il at | 10N, Cemeters assoclation held in the | o 'q (o selactmen's room Friday. | Those present were: Misses Annt length pants. Extra sizes $1.25. 2 e % Retires from Local Firm to Go to New i o0, Jrho Las been il jat!common council chamber Saturday the Belle Glass, Anna Hodges, George Ma- $1.00 and 3125 Vests and Pants, In weaks, By botier Seturday than at | Liineing omficers were glected for the son, Gurdon Williams, Ruck Morr 3 3 _better Sa ay tha | ensuing year: President, Colonel G. D. JEWETT CITY Howerd Balley, of New London; Li e Yief § i sfic and wool, high neck vest and 1ong| A business change will become of- | 2PY, HiMe since he became sick. Bates; vice president, Judge L. H. Ful- | Sampson, Joseph PaquatteJdohn White, | g1ves Instant relief from rheu- Y 8 £0 b a- . ) e N ew 5 ey e o 3 t 7 i >, i3 sicaves, ankle length pants Extrs sizes | fective today (Monday), when Hembert | oot hoon at 1o noma’ ia Toayviie Joris e iy Soosinry NOWLOR | Lively® BoraugH Meetinly Volos' Votal | Dauald NMeech, of Norwichi Payl y matism, lumba- T. Clark, wi 4 e [ helm, John Sparks, John McGroth, b o the Dardwecs Do heen en- | with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Davic | Charles W. Bradway, i H. Houghton; | AFpropriation ot §14085—Tox of 5 De, Tobn, Sprks JooR MEdils go,sciatica,neu- $1.50. #aged in the hardware business in this i i F city at the corner of Main a; road oxe 3 .. _ | committee on trusts, Charles W. Brad-| Mills Laid—Funeral of Miss Victoria | qpypphs, Airs. Simon Curlinjig, Misses b $1.50 and $2.00 Union Sults, all wool, | streets, will retire from. mn: m of | There was a cottage prayer meeting | way, David B. Clark; auditors trust! Ethier. Fannte and Sadle Curlinjig and Lena | ralgia, croup, ey Clark-Hurley company, having | 3, the Biome of Charles Green on Broad accounts, Charles W. Bradway, L. H. and Sarah Bendett of Mystic. Broat ot o leng sleeves end aaklefsoid his interests to Jay E. Grant, & | Tacs Sajurday evening. : Fuller; guditors general accounts, C.| The meeting of the froemen of the | Catholis Clib Eleots ‘Officers. sore throat, ton- odnhe, woll Neigwn Fanty S oF bl e Mre. Mellsza Mafftt will have the Dwight Sherpe, John O. Fox. bezough held in the Town pall Friday ects Officera. us | silitis, hoarse- The other member of the Hirm, | Members of the Home Missionary = The meeting voted to have the trus- | evaning was the real thing. | Thore had | AL & meeting of the Catholic clu: s will continue in bus- | Ci6t¥ Of the Methodist church at her tees investizate relative to the building | heen two adjournments from Jan. igth Iriday e‘emn;;h‘( following officers | pess and chest . . . Mr. Clark retires to accept an | Iome %o & mecting Wednesday after- | of 4 new chapel and tomb at the|and soth. There were nearly fitty per- Were slected: President, Poter Flynn S % L]ght welgh[ Woo] inviting offer with a New York con- | "™ g o0 poy RN Grove stret cemetery and report at the | sons present Friday, and the gathering vice prosiden, George Foley pains. g cern of chemists with whom his broth- 81 S0 Badwsa Ags Cinh- next annual meeting. ; { at onee took on the aspect of the good Ond vice president, Rirnost Roste | - Vests and Pants, high meck, long| ' David has beeen associated For | Representative Urgele Lafrance of| The past year hus been one of finan- | 51q town meeting of vore, with every- SOTAINE secrerary, Tranic, | Prices25c.,500. & $1.00 some years. Pleinfield has introduced 8 resolution ' cial gain for the association, the trust |pody sitting up and taking notice. | financial s i_’n i eeme aa | : #leeves and ankle length pants, 7bc, Mr. Grant for a number of years has | i1 the legislature reducing th ;Lg:amms Increasing by $1,025 during| “On account of the finding of 119 mt‘;flfi”:\(fii;:w 0 on. e aechud } hofl'«’:'l:u'x:’,":..,g; | and now amount to $9,796.48, been a clerk for the Jordan Hardware | /imiit from 21 to 18 years for persons d K vards of rock which had to be blown Unilon Suits, high neck, long sleeves | COMPany, as was Mr. Hurley before he | Who may receive licenses to operate which with the interest makes a total| out during the process of sewer con- | free. Address formed & partnership with Mr. Clark, | MOVing picture machines. in excess of $10,000. During the past| struction on Slater avenue, there was P | and ankle pants, $1.50. about two years ago. Mrs. Sireon Danielson will have the year §3,052.35 was expended by the as- | found to be a deficiency in the appro- Congregational Vesper Service. | Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Young Grant 1s a son of c-la;wr1 members of the Ladies’ Reading circle soclation in making general repairs | priation for that work of $475. This There was a large attendance at the | Boston, Mass., U. 8. A. William D. Grant. |4 ner heme for a meeting this (Mon- | about the grounds. Incidentally thers | matter was presented, discussed and vesper service in the Congregational the next meeting the president will ap- | - and poultry sent point sub-committees. day) aftermoon. A. Conan Doyle will | for some one Who | lcitled, (he necessaly appropriation Church on Sunday afternoon at .41 | N ERGEE) Ful‘s Decision Reserved. be the author studied. may desire to perpetuate the memory | neing made. { o'clock. The pastor. Rev. A. F. Earn- Jane The civil case of M. Eugene Lincoln Lincoln Service Planned. Good Quality Furs, Mufis and Neek= mlc(nh?sfl;; 't‘ Crare of »\l"lvmfllvl}l’l?i Exercizes are to be held at the Con- e 10 recover an alleged bi AT ch in Dayville Feb. pleces, mt just half reguler prices, just | for $35 for lumber, was tried Saturday | 13 p. oo church in Duvsille o0 Fob- | z Y murning before Justi~e of the Pejce ‘s birthday. ry E. Bacl o s e, et s e AR e Donitear nd: SotmaTed | s S JSMS Bhrry B, ek an act that would effectively carry out| the list of estimates of costs for the Addams and the Modern Services of fl"f' 4 I}u I’.“‘ ES that aim by creclinF’ am al | different departments for the vear 1911 Humanfty. A solo was rendered by IHE CLEAH:L uC SM.E “ ‘ l] | each item was considered separately. Mrs. J. Elmer Newbury. ; 5 G 3 s at The Bcoton Dry Goods Store, Dan- { The following sums were voted: Streets Koted: Hereland Thore: b glrloatldl o Sl o O 5oEeshaga $200, police 3000, Interest | 'Rev. Frederick S. Leathers of West- | Customers another \ieek; Attractive :ot some dear relative or friend to do| In making the appropriations from shaw. took for his subjec i and up te 326.00. til Tuesday wmorning by Justice i i 'S i ety s ” i g y Jus - | b Ty . '® | wood, Mass., 18 spending a few days in = DBargains on every counter in the Sture: Doan, Atto-ney George . Hinman ap- Uniforma for Steamer Company. | i G118 7 dorarmai e e“’::‘;x“_j:é’es“;a“flfl’{é the village. Buy these goods npw. ey oy Mr. Lincolm and Attorney | The General Putnam Steamer eom- ! memorial | Sranswror $165, otectric Naht plant | Morris Maynard and Lawrence Mel- | sept20d Th H C. M Samuel B. Harvey for Mr. Crane. rany riembers of the Daniclson fire de- | Novraan dE Al Rt raking & total of $14.085. Prom | vin spent Sunday in New Haven. THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE} € n. urray Co. SR PI o Haln At | | et e onteepd vopwanian Wl | o g Allen of Hartfora, chalc- | {his Will be dedusted the atroets, whioh | M. and Mre. Hermun Eldredge lett Main Street, Danleluon S Roske Tndiade 6 x| Three companics of the fire depart- | forms are fhe samo as those adopted | T lative com o | oy o it omney Walter Lathrop and Foear Rathbun 3ept20dw James E. Keech, Mge arterly Book | ment were called out Saturday mfter- | by Minnetexit Hose company, No. 1 i i stock taxes will come from the state. | are spending a few days in Boston. —— Mr. and Mrs, Francis Wederkwich of Pishers Island spent Sund noon at 1.0 for an alarm pulled in from box 15, Main and Winter streets, b Srere Glomd. for a slight fire i a house owned by After the expression of various views | regarding the tax to be laid, some} { day) evening to speak hefore a Rupart Meriand has been 11l at his | ing of the Putnam Business Men now for sale—20c. in town. \r;hpr; to Trade n Jowel i Danlel F. Terry of 1197 Main street, | oms here for o week. The Fluh store ition. His subject | thinking it should be fncreased this| = i i the Foei e R g lic Utilties Bill, now & year, 5 mills wae ffinally settled upon | STONINGTON The blaze was confined t> a cupboard | In the Kevitone block of which Mr. iast hutazeat i) tha laet nd 50 voted. With sufficient and good | i e e e e 1sons at hand, relative to the daté| Candidates for Borough Offices— WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINB the state a 1 uch with ever ed measure and the pla ute books, an £ the campa te capitol. The who L] beneath the sink in the tenement occu~ | Mariand has been manager since it e pied by Mr, and Mrs. George Manley, | W43 orenedl was closed Satnrday nignt and was put out with a couple of buel fur goed. MNr. Marland will become ets of water befors the arrival of the | Rnager ¢f ths Keystone company’s|the pr when the borough tax s due and col-| ot * G L ) rs and Christmas and New iable, that date wes changed trom | Colors Brown. and pehigh % is | March ist to May 1st. ‘White—Borough Briefs. Yearis Cardm.iu oD et |~ The matter of collecting interest on | S0 WL JOHNSTON'S, unpaid taxes was laid on the table, as| Speculation to the town court offi- = “ department, that had a long haul It | Davlsien sterc put it on the is belleved that the fire originated from Msking Tax Enume: Erache g o MLLE. BEAUREGARD, The Pages of Arthur were enter- tained at a firelizht party at the homs any part of the contents of the plant | torney. There will be a ck requirements of the law governing the g & not needed by the borough. The two ! office as well as that of :fifllm";o:f. crf&T::ffi,o;: e ',:'f:,“;l.l Salectman Jchn A. Gilbert is making | meeting 1s to be open to any one inters | Was also the clause in the warning rel- | ¢lals Is the principal topic of i REDUCTIONS IN But Cheer UI’- for You Can|t Mo material damage resulted. an enumer&tior of all the men in Dan- | ested. ative to the sewer assessment. | AfHrefhnE G1E 1y mot only LR R IR TS ) \ gl 12ison Dbetween the agee of 21 and 60, | Firelight Party for Pages of Arthur, | 1t Was voted to authorize the elec- | a8 fo who will be the n o Tk e 4 v OBITUARY. this work being in conjunction with the . o { tric light commissioners to dispose of | Who will be selected pr i Get Money by calling at the Henry Gifford. fixing and collection of taxes fixed by Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. George of Mr: ing. The seventeen Pages pres A. L. Mansfield on Friday even- ! y §. J. BDOTTOMLEY & SON, General itepair Shop, isel oil engines are only valuabls| Attorney W. A. Breed's name 1 | the state. . old iron, and have been relegated | mentioned as a candidate for E B. Gifford, nearly 2 years old, died Thirteenth Company Inspection. | @ resting picture th p heap. The two generators; ment, he being a repubdican. man c the homa of his parents, 260’ Summit | The annual inspection of tie Thir- | ves hefore the open fire : airly mood shape, and are worth | tioned for prosecuting attornes Bicycle and Automoblle Repairing, street, Sunday morning at 2 o'clock, | teonth company, C - at | told vacation storles. Malcolm W ¥ SLE00. | Judge H. Rathbun and Attorney John D aoh ok S g E i following grip and pneumenia. There | the armory here thi: {an ex-page, tured the prize for the al tax of ene mill on the dol- R. McKenna of Pawcatuck. R Rkt ¢ - Loan Compan e B Pt ins e ST (Y e B BN EOT L ) S e tlan e e R M L et e Marion vte a|ro o v 3 val | contest and orner plo with . S ’ , Charies, Tropection ihelnder the careful loolink | Pium i it. for : o le the note of $2,500 against the! ¢ 5 meeting of a committee con- ow aud Up-to-date Hotel fa evems ric 1ight plant, the balance aftor | hegtis angns b played and songs made tt e o e itiance 2itorlulating. of three from each clasy of partiotin of the evening most emjo Fe faaa Special Musical Numbers. | Al mandolin music by Harold FUNERAL. C. Lewis John Wood. ovar of all of the company’s wearing John Wood, aged 77, died sarly Sun- | @Pparel and equipment. It is expec @ay morning at St. Josepl's hospital, | (R8L @very mamber of the company following & short illness, at the result | D@ Bresent. ITRA W. naWisS, Proprietor. the Stonington High school, the gue tion of deciding upon high school col ors was discussed, Friday alternoon, i e brown and wh unanimously Jewett Otty. 15 Union Sireel. Terms strictly confidential. ect1ld of discases incident to age, FHo had i e ‘hosen. J. Mu y of the sen- . BECT been m patient at the hospital about a LIGHT SNOWFALL Miss Victoria Ethier. eTle s Uad oHstratai of ho Pamets FUNERAL DIFECTOR. week. Deceased was born in the north funeral services of Mise Vietaiis | ing and Cesl St the sapho. Fursiturs amd Crawiord Ceokiss o liralam_i, hut had becn a resident of | During January—One-Half inch as nwe at the o , only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | more class was clerk. The committec sppone _sm,_"'u,/,“w“_ — pec a e e e arasr M pumber of | Compered With 17 Indass'In 1010 | G222 tha oo | dr.. of Anthony street,| in charge will make a report at the 2 3 7 | Sunday evening. | were held t. Mary's church Satur- session of the school today (Mon- ""‘;. and nine children, who 1ive Inland 14 cloudy days aurlpng January, | ROUGH GAME | e o e}f-‘;:«f:‘m!;ix;ial r{u::."? d'yyx]’.m schaol ikts: mennants, 6tc, Will (aeoor a0 lo S&H G]’een Trad- various places. according to the United States weathe, —— | large number was present, showing be erdered and will tizure in the base- plow opened Mrs, Sylvia E. Cady. report as registered at Bitgood's. It ! Between P. H. S. and Tourtelotte Me- | their symrathy for the bereaved fam- ball games this coming spring. Suils jong and w exceedingly painful. . o Mrs Syivia Fliza Cady, aged $1, died | 8 remarkable that the snowfull for the | morial High School—Local Boys Ag- | ily. Miss Rlizabeth Campbell sang for for the baseball team will probably be ) lng tamps Fl'ee mth Sunday merning of general breaking | mONth amounted to only one-half an the waiting hymn Some (iweet .Day. | ordered snd.in. readin MGeh: oh- May Walk ‘to Providence. grieved. Burial was in St. Mary's ce, etery, the thusiasm is being exhibited since the bearers being Charles Carroll of Low- ! consolidation to the benefit of all in eil, Man: nd Napoleon Lafaure, Al- | terested in the school. phonse Fontaine and Charles Rol of A Speedy Craft, down due to age. A duughter survives | inch. January of 1910 showed 17 inch- fior. es of snow. The maximum temperature Mre. Henei Reddeaw. for the month this year was 51 degrees on the 30t! the minimum was de m is_ spr Baltic. The members of the bas ¢ Putnam High school a ten cent box of Bee o ke to Provis Mrs. Henrl Rondeau, 48, died Satur- - 3 o Saturday. This d e e Sy 2 . day morning at her 'home, 11 Ives | Sroo% of the 17th there not being a iil, "oy veq with the team of et Ol aheTe Were beautiful! Capt. Charies Mosher is building ¢ ambitious un. ive arch. street, following an llness of one year | S¥ AUrIng the period when the mer urtelotte Memorial Migh school T & P, o b { Waylands whart for Balley & Che: Mr. Steffon with paraylsis. She was born in Can- | 'Y STOPPOC DRioW mero. WhICR 2150 North Grosvenordale Friday evening, | fathor and moftber, a piow from he¥ |, ," "a staunch boat for fishing pu- in his legs that on ad«, anl lived in . Willimantic three oo nigiiasi ) auary. The [ (o) on the local players claim _they | Srandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Carroll of | | ., " ;he craft will be a spaedy sed himself willing greate: aily tsmperature range was it Jewett C standing wreath from Hr. 25 that he can make the Bal- Bee Hive Starch requires no ted bevond rea- | experience of nd years. Besides her husband, who is in partnership with J. O. Trudeau in the 3. Mro. 31 degrees on the 1st. The precipit enEamothe ~(of . “Mdogir, | 90 &8 Bitenihorserwgwer-thalor, will G anthier of be used. walk in thirty-five min< IH. % widow, who resides in Gurley- There were 10 clear, rtly cloudy cooking, and imy £ : ®|tion for the month amounted 3 & X e lrdigy - | wreath from Mrs. Zilda A % Sviets g . bflg parts a beaut; Drackamithing business, she leaven sev- | inchies; the gremtest precipits in | roue T O e e one! Naw York piliew from Teodel Ethier, 1% General.. SRR b B ful finish to collars and cuffs i SRR 24 houts was T80 ‘inches ou the sg, | FutENI tesm lort the foor nlter W Jr. of Norwich, and carnationa from| Ray Gardiner of Providence was a it ey 3 MAY PEP ‘There wers #ix days with .01 of pre- | °Ft Torrey had been hu b Tt | Mi i ., Miss Ruth Stuar:. ' caller h yesierds ) " S EPPER VANDERBILT | cipitation [ infuredabus fpaliviagived 0 g0 tuch Tinker and Mrs, Nellia Mrs. Ellsabeth Maloney and son| Would Not Pay Vender's License. " = o B IRPLIC ol o 4 = i er Jack ret today (Monday) from Attracts Big Audiences Sunday Fore- to 11. Recently s, and & crescent from her : On Saturday a peddler struck Baltia : o o i mates in the Riverside grammar Providence a ® & ro ¢ i, n. Sadd CO. noon and Evening. KITCHEN FLoOR team here 44 ‘°‘ Rokodl. Undevtaser ¥ Tinker was| ~Mrs C.H. Cowan, Ir. and son, are A Se TN ALy WILLIMANTIC, CONN. For the third comsecutive Sunday| 99t 90 Fire by Live Coals from Stove | Local Notes. ! A ALl | Eleoree Alfison: of iouchast coost m_McGuire. Tho Mrs. May 8. Pepper Vanderbilt of| —Slight Damage to the Green| @ 1. Corbin refurned to Athens,| US the SAPELEED. o _ | " John F. Chamberlain is visiting ! ] se to show and when a Brookiyn, N. ¥., lactured {0 large eudi House. la ¥ after spen 1 Mra_S. L. Gresis sneaxiainés tie | Frarttosd told that X il AR ”l"f; nml 5."..' ences in this city. Yesterday she con- - i fly in t { Harmony club Friday afternoon. | B % v Sl » continue hig peddiing he le! Aucted two services at the Loomer Op A small five in one of the fenements | | William Sh of Spencer | _Dr. Champion H. Mathewson of Yalo | mé l:\sm ok . it are Baltic on the next, car. (8 ecsscrs te Seselons & Kmersy | cra houss, ong n the forenoon and one | of the green house at the south end of | gue day of Mr. and 2 % | ¥ was a guest cver Sunday at| yeek. been rosumed Social and Prize Waltz. . in the evening, both of which were | the White row, owned by tile Danielson | 3 v | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Young's. { the seasorn. “ The Worlki 55 elih helt & Ul "fln largeiy attended, especially the evening [ Cotton company, chased the volunteer | The Woman's Home and new iiackboard _sign has heen| e Pl e Worldngmen's club hold a dancd one. A large mumber in the audience | firsmen out of their cosy homes at i . . ed on the lawn of thé Congrega- | Py s & ot 82 North came from out af town. Saturday morning, when an alarm was chuyro, Zollowing the-custam.of| BALTIC Thé was "Well attondaed and was o , LAGY ASJISTANT, Bome of the subjecis she touched | sent In from box at the <q of churches where the edifice is not | e § The gecl ”u“ . attended and was oy Telobons CeEIeCTI0M upon during the forenoon service, tak- | Main and Water streets. It was dark * the sidewalk. | Methodist Choir Spends Delightful Dronounce en from mombars of {hc audience |as it ever is at just that particular James O. Sweet has roturned from| - Evening at Parsonage—Accident— Village Varieties. were: ere Does the Spirit Go After | time, and getting the apparatus to the 'ge number in- ay of several weeks in New York. f i 3 lith An a yaltha HIRAM N. FENN, It Leaves the Woly and What Form |point where it was needed over streets | cinding man a s Tolphine Beauregard spent Sun- V'";s- ;:prmtcrs May Attempt Walk ith Anstrom of - Waltham, PNDERTAKER and WMmALmm | DO Tokel The Spirit a5 o Motive | hat wers glare ico was anything but | artment, ha - pments to | duy in ¥ urc;stfix,& £ to Providence. Rl o 3] in 6, What Are the Employ- |an enviabls task. The fire did little | attend the © »n’s ball at Danielson. Re-Elect ident. % ST f $) Church &. Willlmantie, Ct. ments in the Spirit World? and The | dimage and the fremen a little mor "] S D Pm:‘-, ef,:,.m":,'mmn 2 the | 5L 008y evening ‘oughlin has left Baitié for Telsghoae. Ladx Assistant. | Principles of Spiritualism Compared | but what they did was necessary. Thoy FUNERAL Sster Cormet company Dayia | Methodist ey 3 - ‘With the Prinelples of Other Isms. were obliged to cut.out some of the n nning wee Fa-elected eaigent | LRy, entortal orget, who has been very ilk . " = The tests and messages that the | flooring in the kitchen of one of the Ezias P el Mebe BB e b o the Rev. and Mrs. s wan GhleHa b “ fut of the “‘ Business’ speaker made and gave were remark- | tanements to get at the fire. which had zian Heny: . Walter T Brooks Baet ing the evening ; j 2bly in many instances. At both ser- |originated near the kitchen stove, | The funeral of 3 J oldest res- . Rrmext B, Bennatt rens B 8. enjovad .flmllcs’ Bep't. S‘Ofe lg:fis s:gosbwere rendered b“‘:!rs. Lena | probably by live coals falling upen the | ident in .‘;; 3 ¢ bl L T yere ’-54'{-\.“. er Robinson, aecompan by Miss | g through which they had eaten, | Re - o Bl e - ! Smith in b4 a2 o o = h , - friends in his native town .of | tality Mr OUTFITTERS TO ALL el Nivedoet. eloping & blaze beneath, | syt | wold that he continues his activity | oe (e choir when he Sai LI : msking progress whers it was hard to | 2 : t the head of the big industry which | : % local people went to Expects All Dogs to Be Muzzied. |[get at. The alarm was tha first of the | a six business trip| &t the A & industry ch | one of the most pleasurenble ever HORE . D enyita | 2 A e | thoough e south, central west and|he has developed and through which | he had aver spent evening to attend Saturday afterncon Dog Warden Her. | vear and lkewige the first for many | (hToush the south, al west and|, i lonre T6a Yo ibyicd 1) ever spent. 2s Hadla ol \zh bert O, Hunts f Mansfield sy | porthern New England states. | his benevolence reaches along so many Beeld Caron Tniured. ile club night and lhl: he — nt:tdmt: ro«'.e?veem'géfi X = e S LB LI L s S ol LT Ty 42 I in th b t ot lflltw st gk SR e 2 —_— > 2 3 Vhile at work e Shetuckat wor- rganization, 911 Overland Models| s Sl B EE ™ rovennc o wiom ren |5 e S0 e e Commissioner of Domestic Animals H. — e O s o e Q, Averill calling for the musziing of iss Ruhamah Mibbard. Consecrated at St. Alban's Church on | STAFFORD SPRINGS dogs in the section of eount; i Morning. { ikt ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main 8¢, | covered by the mad dog that was re | ,ou® fneral of Miss Ruhaman Hib- Sunfay el | Resolution to Give Borough Court Ads whol e food, oct20a Willimantie, Conn. tly killed at Mansfield Depot. fi¥o it dostroved her home at South | There was a large attendance at St| Jurisdiction in Criminal Matters in Adds wholesomeness to the food. —_— Killingly Wednesada; f Alban’s Churc] unday morning to - Unloh 2 Beld a2 the Con e ety b witness the consecration of the Day Ty of Union ® K[ C JCCON—{miist| OChildren Ory fim tmes Sy o f seioet momerial sher foonty, Wit | o sestaton Sae besn ipiodpoed b . » av. am S. Beard o mantic, vice wa ct 2 the general ass bly to give the bor- o FOR FLETCHER'S formerly of, South Killingly, officiated | tor, Rev. James H. George, Jr. afford Springs jurk Painless Extracting and CASTORIA |[otthe services which weré attended |also preaching the scrmon. The chois | diction in criminal maters in the town Filli a S » by rn!lélvech andllriends from Daniei- [ of twen .thvnu“n’e‘»:her ;‘) né'b 1;01' t{l!: of Unio; The borough court now has ng mi '.’ son and other places. Burial 1s in | service, S PR LORY ) BOD, elng by | jurisdiction of offenses committad in 752 Mimin Street, ~ =~ Willimantio Jms ths South Killingly cemetery. f{f\;;y isllm\-: o itchburg, fosmerly | tha town of V\,’mingéon. ‘The bill pr;-] & Telephone fune HARRIES Waeather of All Sorts. of Danielson. | vides that the town of Union shall an- 2 AT nually pay the town of Stafford $25 E Lightning, thunder and a miniature 1 help pay costs of the I 4 36 vartety of Fresh Fish: alss POSt ( :ard Sho floed wero features of the weather (hat COLCHESTER. io Telp pay costs _of - the : borough Oysters and Clams. at v p was given to Danieison Saturday T John Sena, who has been ill with o morning. The electrical phenomena | ltems of Borough Interest—Personal | 51004 poisoning, is re : H $ FISH MARKET, 23 Norh St et e e N e N AR isarens e vlged posoning g recoreriog. .| The most economical of all leavening ‘oct1sd v dicating that the backbone of winter two weeks’ visit with friends in Utica, d - Jan: - had been broken. The rainfall was so| William H. Van Horn of Willimantic | N. Y. agents, and makes the finest fOOd. 0 your busi- WHEN you want to put your busi- ::ceofllngly heavy that the flooding of | fs the guest of friends in town. Miss Margaret Coolay has heen vis- ‘the :M e ia N0 mae- | ness bafore the public. there i3 no me- e section of Furnace and Cottage _Loran Chittenden of Hebron was a | iting friends in Taunton, Mass, " t.h‘us t! rg‘ rfl:‘r‘-o advertis- | dlum botter than through the advertis- | Streets from near the old ammnery to a visitor here Friday, Rant Miss Alice R. Flagg, a former tea ing columns of The Bulletin. point under the Cottage street railroad Misseg Bithel and Bessie Rans er in the borough schools, was unjte