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WILUHMI‘"O wmu.w-.o-mm 2 n&wmynwn‘l Soiloving Plotures at the Bijou end Swia mest i Knights of Pythias WETE Dot Tk aflertoon. ALFRED L. BROWN Appointed to Carry Mails from the Railroad *Station. Postmaster Charles IL Dimmick re celved word Wednesday afternoon the Alfred L, Brown, a son of James P. Brown of this city, had been appoinf ed to carry the mails the Dos office to the railroad station, with exception of the terminal mafjs, that are looked out for by the railroad company. = It is understood that Mr Brown's bid Was in the neighborhood of 310 per week. Charles P. Mulligan, who has been the temporarv carrigr, concluded his duties Thursday, though George F. Bates i substitut- ing for Mr. Brown at #esent. Mrs, Trueman Hopkins. e i e e, S e at St. Joseph's b ital following an illness of two ai one-half weeks ‘with splenic anaemia and bronchitis. ‘Deceased was 60 yel.n old and is only e Tl A A e e T e Stafford today (Friday) for burial and Miss Alice Knight is at her home services will be held at the grave.|In Manchester, Mass., caring for her Funeral Director H. N, Fenn is in |sister, who was taken lufldonly il om charge of the arrangements. . ‘Wednesday. ey o (s ‘Herbert Neff is ucovertl‘ from an Population 11,230, fllness of scarlet fever at bis home E, Dana Durand, director of the "Tl:mm“]u Light and Po; census, sends out the information that e_Poople's Ao Bewer dom. the population of the city of Will- s now suppl the village of mantic by wards is as follows: First g-‘m'll!e ‘with electric current for light- e Becors ward oft: Third| ™% gjiven Company’s Election. makes the total 11,230 as previously | The Bliven Manufacturing company reported. has elected the following ‘officers for < . the ensuing year: President, Percy Dwight Barstow’s Condiion Not Im- | C. Bliven;: vice president, Joseph Bod proved. cretary, B«x‘uumn Camcotl 5 u:l.b‘:r 5 Late Wedpesday afternoon the con- | Srein eanic Bevia and Patric dition of Dwight H, Barstow, door- 'he company mal a8 rolley l'fl keeper in the house of representatives nt i ywned b at Washington, D. C., who 1s ill With | Shiyan o @ patent is o it pneumonia, wags I’IWM not quite as favorable. No report of his condition Was recalved Thursday. Sister Bernardios Critically M. Hiss Irene Champeau was in town Wednesday visiting her aunt, Siater Bernardice of St Maty's convent, who is dangerously ill with double pnen- monia at St Joseph's hospital. DANIELSON Elsotrio Light Service for Dayville— Bliven Co.’s. Officors—Seniors’ Class Day Speakers and Snfijm'—l’unofll of lsrael Bennett. ebruary Notlon Sale - Begins Friday Morning, Feb. 24th, DRESSMAKERS' OPPORTUNITY en your shopping list Friday morning all those little things needed sswing and dressmaking and get them here while the great February Is cutting down their usual cost. Notions, though they are little things, run away with money. .Here is ‘s goad opportunity to save close to a third of it, besides the u(ld‘fi-n of having thess things at hand when you want them. 52 T i b 3323 sshse J. W. Catler Il Joseph W. Cutler of Grove strest h confined 10 his house by illness. LETTER FROM THEO, PARKER. Written In 1842—in Possession of Wil- liam F. Basta. - William F. Basto of this city has in his possession a unique hol hoic ter of the famous ore Parker Boston, written-as a commendation of the uncle of Mr. Basto, the late Dr. ‘William F. Besto of Be-mn.vho taught achool in Roxbury previous to on- (pon_Ms career a8 an eminent The letter reads. as fol- Sept., 43, i T Bt&l will be clusad Out this month If Big Bargain Prices will . Make the Sale. All the Dress Goods and 'Ready 'ts Wear Garments, such Suits, Dress« George Phay-r Fined and Sent to Jail. George Phayer, the tramp who ‘was arrested in Norwich and who was ‘brought back to this city Wednesday by Capt. E. H. Richmond,. was ar raigned before Judge William A. Ar. nold in the police court Thursday morning, charged with the larceny of a pair of shoes last November from Mrs. Mastin's boardinf house at the corner of Meadow and Bank streats. The prisoner entered a plea of guilty and afterwards admittéd" that he had been in jail on twg, previous occasions, Genuine ic Machine Cotton 200 YARD SPOOLS Wyerybody knows the merit of this K or hand thraad. It is recom- By all users of sewing ma. A 10 be the safest. It is King’s Best 3-cord Finish Machine Cotton 200 YARD SPOOLS King's best, widely and well known and highly Tecommended, ths best Cotaon Thread you casr buy, all sizes in both black and white, 200 yards to and strong. Sold refy- | each and every spool. Durifg this a zosl. Nota vour wul. | Sale three spoois for o, sale--6 spools for 26c. b » once for begging. Prosecuting Attor- Toilet Articles ney E. Frank Br explained the _ | circumstances relative to the case. | peroxide Cream, 4 oz jar, value 25¢| Court imposed a fine of $1 and costs \nlu price 17:. and sentericed Phayer to Brooklyn jall Paroxide Soap, 9¢ cake, three for ZSe. | for thirty davs. Peroxide Liquid, 4 oz bottle — Sale price 7e. Peruxide Liquid, one quart bottle— Sale price 15c. Oxygen Liquld, 4 oz size—Sale price Class Day Officers. The senior clags of the Killingly high school has elected the following ‘members for class day speakers, their subjects being as follows: Address of welcome, Albert Bernis oration, Barl Woo presentation speech, Walteg Lathrop; clul proph- ecy, Rachael eston; class history, Methel Stantop; essay. Gladys Leader. ‘The exercises ‘will be hulfl in Town hall In Jun The class officers are as follows: President, Walter Lathrop; treasurer, Oilvo. “Bartlettr . secrotasy, Rachasl Preston. ht Agent. made by benirupts .u:‘f.:';:‘:t., property or money to m «oreditors within four months of jnstitution in full for an- ch thers Wwas no contemporaneous consideration. The complaint in which Mr. Andem, who 1e the of the Grosvenordaie company’s mills at Ne Grosyenor- Gale, is defanddnt, aileges that Armold owlhg Andem $22,642 on June 3, 1930, ‘and "nad. been #o' owing i for some time fous ithereto, and that on June 3d Mr. Arnold delivered to Mr. Andem a note for $22,300, in part pay< ment of such indebtedness, the note being secured by a mortgage on seven- toen different trats of land situated in $o a &t this H‘ Pins, Toilet Pins And Hat Pins Pin Cubes, ot = sads, regularly price 6o sach. ‘-l Pin Cubes—during this Sale 'Has Double Preumonis. The youngest.son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Thompson is ill with double preumonia and is reported to-be in a critieal condition. Thursdey was the cleventh .day and no change for the better could be noted. All five of the Thompson children have just passed through’ a siege of measies. nd fancy col- id at 12c s New Fi Henry Waller is the new frfl‘ht agent at Bast Killingly for the P. D. Ry, Co. New London Dancer Fainted. \ AMiss Gladys Chipman of New Lon- doy fainted during the second dance number at the annual ‘military ball schoools fregquently. intimate acquaintance with his char. o Clinten Safety Pins, the genuine~ | 1gc, in Town hall Wednesday evening and Professor Stone to Leoture. . acter s & man & @ teacher. % bn no rival—all elzes—regular. 7c g:’-dbu-uk' s was carried from the floor to the I Local ""l" ; Prof. Charles T\ Stone, formezly of g:fm:fl‘lm"-fi“ Br- mldfl was : " S“THRO, PARKER." | e, Rainproof Coats, Coats for ladiss B e er dosen—-ale price So. st Ly i dies’ dressing room, where she was| Mrs George B. tSiles fn st very | . Fu0C, CREEIOR (T DONY, OTHETY OF | duly, noludice mankrupt ond 18t | Parker belongtd to goterle whlch | 1 Ty il ron, Shirt Waists, Sepad | ksied Setety Pim. good qouity gate's owders 160, revived. Miss Chipman had complain- [ sick with pnewmonia at her Home on | JEIUREIY Mgk school s 1o give o pub; | 0fr. Holbrook was duly appolnted tr included Garrisoon, ips, Emerson, A ‘il sizes, regulsriy sold at 40 tb 6o per | Méonnen's Powders 16c. ed to her partner that she felt ill, | Windham road. church this evening. His subject will | 1910; that on the 3d of June Mr. Arn- | LOWell and Sanborn, and was one of | rate Skirts, and other Goods, will be g dozan—Sals prics two dozen for Be. Bradley's Talcum Powders 18c. but before they could get oft the floor| Daniel Shea of Boston, formerly of | po Travels Abroad, and will include a | old was and for some time previous | f& most famous abolitioniet feaders| . .. ' Jiices that must interest : | Hair Pius, put up in nice eabinets, | Pear's Soap, ulscented, 11c cake. she swooned. She went to her home| thig city, was the guest of friends in | description of his recent trip through | eherate had been Wnsolvent and in fail- | 8nd Unitarian pruohwflm e Bierted sizes, resularly sold at 6o 8| Munvon's witch Hasel Sosp. 9 & | bee tondas Swning Roy, Diake of | town Thursday. Ewitzerland and his visit to Mount |ing olrcumstances; that he delivered | New England am ¥, Basto|our customers. New goods' are cam- “abimet-Sale price o A s gy oo el el L BN i Aot Thursdey eveping at St._Josephs | Vesuvius. thls ‘mortgage sesurity to Mr. Andem [ W8S & native i ing in which will go in for bargain school, the Chil of Mary of St Joseph's parish ga.va a private social and entertainment that was greatly enjoyed by all present. at a time when Mr. Andem knew or hed cause to elleve that Mr, Arnold was insolvent or in failing circum- The complaint also states that M; For Mill at Dayville. The grist mill and boiler to be used by Gillette & Walker have arrived at Dayville and will be installed in the Switt’s Buttermilk Soap, ee cakes, 10c, smo’s Buttermilkk Soap — Sale Yrice 8¢ cake. box of FUNERAL. Martin Flaherty. The funeral of Martin Flaherty was MEETING NORWICH PEOPLE. 8upt. George Shippies of Town Farm i Corset and Shoe Laccs It will pay you to visit our store i Colgate's Almond Soap—Sale price : mill immediately. & through himselt and i | 806 dosen—Sate yrice e domin T | 8o cake. home, 7 Strony's court: At 845 gleloci i st Todsy, St Matnias dey, Holy Com- | A200M, SGr Pk B Rumselt of Heefied Bl e ot bain S et et el ner Tor Seap — Sale| NOTe: T Srones court, At & St for |, Harry W. Standish spent Thursday | munion ‘will be observed at 9 a. m. bY | Prence ‘as his sgent and attorney.| George Shippios, superintendent of | trade lively. 1 - ‘Tubular Shoe Laces, elzes 4-4, 5-4 for 27c. Ftde Soratallis S E in Hartford. the parishioners of St. Alban £ boy o= mnd §-4, regular price 10c dosen—Sale T ale price 19c|Seph’s church at 9 o'elock, Rev. J. J. Mr. Holbrool, as trustee, asks, as quit- | the Putnam town farm, was painfully price 6o & dozen b T s Flemming celebrant. The funeral was | Attorney Samuel B. Harvey was in $25 From Brown Concert. aible reMef, first that the mortgage be | injured Wednesday afternoon about ¥ % $7-imch Bilk Shoe Laces, for low Tooth Powder—Sale price| 1argely ‘attended by relatives and | Moosup Thursday. As a result of the Brown Glee club | set aside, second that the title to said | o’clock at the railroed station. Mr. #hoes, regular price 10c pate — Sale 5 —— Judge A. J. Bowen was in Mansfield | entertainment, about $25 will be add- | property be declared to be in such | Shippee came to the station to meet S s pair, ot Bante:Baibiprics 15k e - on legal business Thursday. ed to the treasury of the Baptist Cru- | trustee free from the incumbrancee of | some people comimg on the 3.30 trein L Rivhon Dental Powder—| pam oo I € o menes 1t | o & L Bidwell of Norwich was a|saders. e e oy e #rice 20, PAZS. OTNTMENT falls Lo cure any | Wiliimantic visitor Thursday. Stor ot the weakly Grll 'S¢ the “Thir- | the discretion of the court. vay, Just after tarning the corner at COMPANY, hflng and Bonmgs Prophyiatlc Tooth Brushes — Sale| case of Tiehing, Blind, Bleeding or Pro-| Charles K. Shaw of Putnam was tn | gor &F 08 Wooklv, difll of T08, TOE | B, 0 ornlaints amainst the other four | the landing, he siipped and fell, hitting . truding Piles in.6 to 14 days. 50c. town Thursday, calling on friends. Miss Grace Edmond is spending >a few days ‘with her mother in New defendants are similar to that ‘against Mr. Andem, except that the prefrence comnl&‘ned of is the payment of cash hi head against the pavement and stairs, cutting & gash in his forehead and being bedly bruised. He was taken prics 25 ? Tolson's Panding, 14 inch wide. B ning. wwhite or drab, regular 7¢ quailty—Sale [at 15c Nail Brush, good value e price 10c. i & d Danielson, Conn. FUNERAL. price do yurd. Pompelan Cream, Tegular §0c size— ol : ! ric A A N g —_— in part payment of existing indebted- | to the e of & physician, nearby, and JA: E. KEECH. LA g B R it D ies) Prspeait Weos il due ow IDEAL BR D Prosecuting Agent A. J. Greenslit lorael Bennett. ness and within the t:x;bié;:: period | was soon able to return 6o his home. MES . Manager. -~ g toilet, regular 25c size—Sale price 19c. of Hampton was & Willimantic visitor | Funeral services for Israel Bemnett | Of four months, en Various Items. the several defendants knew or had N. Disinfectant, not a substitute Thursday. were held at his home on Mechanics M. R. Joy has besn spending the e Featherstitched Proid, white and P Fessonablg cause to belleve Mr. Arnold 1@ | st an’ aid to. Cleaniiness, regular 100 earl Mrs, Rutherford H. Snow of Nor-|street Thursday afternoon at 1.30 B e ommiances and in. | Past two days at the Hartford automo- | the close of the meeting & social houp and pPiece, Yggular price | sizo for 7c, 25c size for 156, and 50c wich is, the guest of Mrs, Lyman | o'clock. Roy. R, 8. Cushman of the |50 be in @illng clreumetances and W | Hio show. was enjoyed, during which tea seny 10 b Maine, Jr. M. . church officiated, A quartetts, : E. Richardson spent Thuraday Colldr Foundations, soft, latest < | gies, regular i0c qualily—Sate price ite Tapes tton Tape, put up in three yard 1-4 to inoh_wide—our Sale 20 a roll, 3 for Sc. tto put up in 24 yard rolis, inch 3".‘ regular price 10c roil— Sale price 7e. , tra Superfine Tape. put up in 10 | p&rd rolis, 1-4 to 5-8 inch widths, reg- " Wlar prics 10c—our Sale price 7e. Blas Seam Tape white, six vard lm—qmr Bale price 7c plece. weld 2 Se-snia price 3¢ piasse " | Toilet Paper . 1000 sheets in package—Sale price 40 package. olvent, removes grease, paint, ink, metal and frujt stains, regular 10c size—Sale price 5c. Ladies” lome Journal Patterns During this Notion Sale. we will sell the 10c patterns for 8¢ and the 15c patterns for 12c. Orders will not bz taken. This jncludes only patterns in stock. « ' Women's Supporters Faney Frill Supporters, reguiar 15c ‘wwality—Sale price 10c pair. '—-n- tin Pads Supporters, Wour straps, extra super eotton web, Fegular 25 quality—Sale price 19c. Women's Satin Pads Supporters, #our straps, extra super web, regular price #%o—Sale price .21c. Warren’s Genuine Featherbone ‘Warren's Gros-Grain Silk Feather- bone Is the best boning material known. Its merit recognized and con- ceded by every one. Black and white. Qur Sale price 10c yard, $1.00 dozen yard. Washable. Collar Supporters Y removable ivory bone. These are squal to any 10c sup- on the market and can be had all desiruble sizes. Four support- 0 each et During this Sale they be offered at this wale price 3¢ barning Cottons Darning Cotton in black regular 3¢ spool—Sals price three spools for 5c. Howard's Cashmere Darni Wool, black and colors—Sale price 3¢ cgrd. Dexter's Knitting ‘Gotton, white only —Saie. price tyo for9c. Mng Irons and Hair Goods | 3% 272, G,V Xnitting Cotton— Curling Iroms, double wood - two sises to choose from— | price S each. : Hair Curlers, bust quality-Sute HODKS' and EYES # g Oschr A Delong’s Hooks and Eyes, 1 Large Halr Nets, our regular 10¢| (wo douen Hump Hooks and Eyes, one dozén ‘Loops and -one-half: dozen. Ball and- Socket Fasteners, regular price 10c card—Sale price 7c. Fagitless Hump Hooks and Eyes, Jepanned and silver:d, all sizes, Fegu- lar price o card—Sale price 2c. s , Cakgmc Hooks and Eyes, - Hump ifyle, of finest quality, equal to gny 10¢ Hooks and eyes. Two dozen Hdoks and Eyes and one dozen Loops—Sale glu—!tu price 4c each, three for Chignon Puffs, real hair, sanitary, 3 $1.50 and 3198 quality—Sale % 78c each. ! Pins and Necdles 01" Pins, full eount, 360—Sale price T price 4o. ne, full count, 360—Sale Quick "Snap Faseteners, without a superior, [regular 10c dozen — Sale Pins, full count, 260, all , Feaniar fe quality—Sale price 5o . Crowley & Son gold Eyes Needles, regular be quality— priece three for 10c. Néedles, extra go0d quality e 1c paper. ‘Buttons, ail kinds—Sale price dosen. - Buttons, sizes 14 fo 24, two Syery ono’ perfact—Shle price 5o DR, T Booen Tor S5e . Hew Shell Goods Back Combs, Bide Combs and Bow-" Fegular 18c quality for 10c, 26e &h'h and '50¢ qpelity for 20c. price 4¢ dozen, Thread$ and Silks . '® Fultqn Basting Thread, 500 vard spools, fine quality, has no equal, always sold at 5c spool—Sale price two spools for 7c. Rosemoor Brand Thread. 180 yvard spvols, linen finish, sold everywhere at 5c spool—Sale price’ two spools for Sc. Black Sitk, one-half oz size ‘spool, put up especially for dressmakers, gli sizes, regular sold at 23c spool—Samle price 14e. Hemenway’s chine or hand, popular sh price 8¢ per spdol. Sewing Silk fof ma- #es—Sala Handkerchiefs For Men, Women and Children | Mei's Handkorchiefs, white lpes;te each, were 16c. - Men's indigs Bluy Mmufl tnthes, 3o sach, 6 BE. ‘omen’s. Handkekchiofs, ‘u ;hemstitched, 7¢ each or 1 eu)’ fur _ 'Val. Laces and lnsenltlm's B yard, 68 ourz‘l- 1o and Women's Handkerchiets, smbroiderad rners and lace edges, 10¢ euch; value colored plain hiefs, > hiefs , Tandk Head Rice 3 pounds for 25 cents and FREE The T. R. Sadd Co. WILLIMANTIC. CONN. Telephone 234-4. Times .___AreaTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at the Willimantie Loan Company, 15 Union Sireel. EIMORE & SHEPARD, (Suscossors to Sesslons & Eimeey 0-62 Norch Street, LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone cakaectiom. % » “Going Dut of the Clothing Business™ Mechanics Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL JAMES HARRIES _ 801 Main Street, Willimantic. HIRAM N. FENN, CNDERTAKER ERNEST P. cHEano 1029 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. Painless Extracting and 10 S&H Green Trading Stamps Terms_strictly confidential. fmbalmers and Funeral [irectors, Post Card S'hdp 91 Overland Models Ilr.'. F. £ JACKSON-—Dentist Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St.,Onge and Miss Annle Britton spent -Thursday in -Hartford. Huber L. Morrison leaves Saturday for the West Indies and plans to stop off and visit Panama. James Nichols of Pittsfield, Mass., formerly of this city, was in town on Wednesiay snd attended the military ball. John F. Seery and Miss Delia Seery of South Manchester were guests of friends in the city Thursday, after- noon. ‘William J. Sweeney returned on the noon express Thursday from a three weeks' trip to Kansas City and Jop- lin, Mo. John Sweeney of Brooklyn, N.'Y, a brother, accompanied him on the business trip. At the Littie Shop at 50 High street, on Friday and Saturday afternoons of this week, thero will be an_exhibition of prints;’ of Allen photographs, Vene. tian water colors, and Japanese print: Patrons of the Little Shop and their friends, and those interested in craft work are cordially invited to attend.— adv. COLCHESTER . Travel Club Hears About Scotland— Borough Happenings. The Village club met in the Cragin library, building Wednesday evening to contlnue thelir study of Scotland. A number of views were shown on_the screen by the aid of Miss Elizabeth Sisslots sissosesege aui svere wxgel: ent Dr. A_L. Stebbins and family were ests Wednesday “of Mrs. ‘Stebbin's rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lueius R. Ha- zen, in Middletown. Sheriff Wickwire a caller in Willimantic Wednesaky. Misses Nellie and Catherine Shea were guests of relatives in Hartford Wednesday. * Miss Alice Slater was the’ Wednesday of her sister, Mgs. T Burns, in_East Hampton. Judge Buell was in Hartford Wed- nesday, attending the automobile show. Charles Saunders-of Providence was a guest of his mother, Mrs. H. H. Saunders, on Linwood avenue, Thurs- dey. Miss Helen Hazen returned to Mid- dletown Tuesday after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Ste) bins. Arthur Foley was in Hartford Wed- nesday. The Willing Workers met to sew on Tuesday afternoon at’ the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. F. McIntosh. Miss Amy Baker was & visitor in Willimantic Wednesday. Harry Wickwire and Harry Groo- bert were callers in Hamburg Wed- nesday. J. A. Cohen of New York left Wed- nesday morning after a short visit at his homé on Hall's Hill avenue. Mr. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Y Filling a Specialty /32 Maln Street, - - ‘Telepbona. wl"imumiu A _mice variety of Fresh Fish: alse Scailops, Oywters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKE, 20 both SL | - composed of Miss Helen Leavens, Mrs. C. H. Otis, E. O, Wood and Aflert Warren rendered several hymns very effectively. The floral tributes were beautiful and especially so the form sent by Putnam lodge of Ehss. Mem- bers of the lodze attended the funeral and conducted the service at the grave, the following members acting as bear. ers: | Walter Murphy, Edward McDer- mott, Thomas Gagnon, John Weaver, Oliver Getty and Patrick Murray. Bur- ial was in Westfleld cemetery. A. F. ‘Wood was funeral director. Special Trolley for Glee Club, Members of the Brown Glee club chartered a special car over the P. & D. railway for their trip from Provi- dence Wednesday. The Jast pre-Lenten soeial will be held this evening in Phoenix hall Death of Grace Johnson Sweet. Grace Johnson Sweet, 37, died at her home on Mechanic street af 8.10 Thurs- day evening. The announcement that she had passed away came as an As- tounding surprise. ‘Mise Sweet, Who for the past eleven years has been em- ployed in the composing room of the Windham County Transeript es & com- positor and linotype operator, was at work until Tuesday evening of this week. Wodnesday she remained at home, suffering with & cold. Hor death, however, was caused by diabetes, with | which she was attacked last summer, but after a vacation of nine weeks she resumed hor duties. Hor death was absolutely u ted, Miss Sweet was @ graduate of Killingly High school and has spent all of her life in this, her netive town. Her occupation has been almost. entirely as indicated, she hav- ing been with the Transcript not only under its present ownership, but also under the ownership of J. Q. A. Stone. Miss Swoet is survived by her father | and meother, Mr. Sweet. and Mrs. George STAFFORD SPRINGS Funeral of Mrs. Henry O. Butterfield— High School Minstrels a Suceess. The funeral of Mrs. Henry O. But- terfleld took place from the Bpiscopal church Thureday afternoon at _2.30, Rev. R. M. D. Adams officiating. Music was by the regular church chofr. Mrs, Butterfield was an active member of the church and her work will be great- ly misesed. She was also & member of Baker chapter, Order of the' Eastern Star, which attended the funeral in a body, and of the Woman's Relief corps. Many Attend Minstrel Show. There was a Jarge attendance at thea minstrel show given by pupils of the Stafford High school at St. Edward's hall Thursdy evening: F. B. Engley acted as interlocutor.” The songs and local jokes were much appreciatad. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Magill of PBrooklyn, N. Y., are guests aa C. P. Bradway's in West Stafford. Mrs, #dith Espig of Mystic is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruby. PRIZES FOR ESSAYS. Announcement Made by Prof. Brenton of Trinity College. Prof. Cranston Brenton of the de- partment of English literature at Trin- ity collegze on Tuesday last made the announcement that the awards of the alumni prize essay contest which cols- ed on January 13, had been made to the !Dl)owh‘flstudé;\: e et Wflm A 4S ¢ A Sec- Lo P. Morton Hiokey, e priss, Alexander L. Troon: W'u The awards were made Sy A 1. Gammack 0f Lenox, e in the com- acted e department "Always Where He Is. Mr. Garfiel it C4 tin the Mexi- can war uu‘g 34 Mfihuxh President Eluz denjes that thsr‘ is one.—Chicago ews. uu‘! is gonerally hflo:v:‘i:“hm.nu: that a revival . sinens ? after dfis long- anmnud do- Loullx ingfleld, Mass. City Carriers. H Henty Benoit attends asked for is money damages. The amounts of the several alleged preferences are as follows: In the suit against C. Fred Waterman, $1167.1 Percy L.-Waterman, $700.31: Warr R. Spencer, $140, and Charles S. Black- mar $200. nesday. OBITUARY. Mrs: Mary R. Bake: ‘Mrs. Mary R. Baker of East Putnam aied on Tuesday, February 21st, after a short iliness of six days. Her death was caused by pneumonla. Burial will be in the Chepachet, R. I, cemetery. Mrs. Baker was the widow of Herbert P. Baker, a veteran of the civil war, who seryed in the Seventh regiment, Conn. Vols., Company H, and in the Second hbattalion of ¢he 131wt regiment, U. S. troops: He was for many years their Sunday school Converse and the letter_car- riers’ convention it Middietown Wed- Washington Party. Mieses Hattle Inman and Josephine Gifford_entertained the members of classes at a ‘Washington party Wednesday after- noon at the home of Miss Inman- orations and favors which were most unique and refreshments were sugges- tive of George Washington. City Notes. Misses Helen and AMa Sharpe were in Providence Wednesday. - ‘The tople of the prayer meeting in the Congregational chapel Thursday evening wes a review of and a review of the Daily Bible. Dec- the Psalms At by Dr. Kinmear, from China was setva N. Fisher was in Worcester Hhufwd day. Owing to {liness, Miss Knight's dane4 ing classes omitted lessons on Thurs4 day. % Will Be Pushed Aside. Charles F. Murphy, who persists in standing in the center alsle, close to the stage and obstructing the view nf the audience, should go away back and sit_down, along With the Hon. James Smith. 'Jr., of New Jersey.-- Providence Journal, Has Subsided. What has become of the old talk about T. R. beating Taft for the 1912 election?—Atlanta Constitution. Extra! Tinto Port Muscatel | Sherry Wine 01a Sherry Wine . fmp. Duft Gordon Sherry 150l Dumry's Malt Wahtakey. Imp. John DeKyper. Imp. Geneva Gin. Wilson Hunter .... Sam Clay Whiskey French Cognac Brandy French Cognac Brandy Pure Cal. Wine Randy. Pure Cal. Grape Brandy Indis Whait Brewing Co. Steamed Ale and Lager.. Eight gal. kegs of Dark and Light Ale and Lager Extra! BIG SALE OF L : u ines and Liquors EIGHT-DAY SALE From Fobi-uary 17th to February 25th SPECIAL In Bottle Goods French Cognac Brandy . 2 78| Bourvon Old Orow, fuil quart. 731G. R. Sharpe, full quart. . 1.25| 1.25) est Extra! Whiskies Fine Rye Whiskey. [Extra fine Rye Whiskey. ... Old Kentucky Pure Rye. Fine Holland Gln Double Stamp Hollahd. King Fisher Holland Gin Mam