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ru-eu.-.x.n‘ No. 30,/ A R BROTHER FINED | For Alleged 1% on Sister—lohn B. Hopkins Mrs. F. Drinking' Cider. John B, Hhuu of Perking Cor- ners, who was as Percales : fimest assortments we ever ‘ ‘s Ginghams. all in tisat color blendings. - n- o ide and etri A8a prosent o wider e ti pnc. 12 1-2¢ yard Munflh-bnys In fanay stripes and dotted red, nm one a pretty lfl" = peive 12 1.3¢ te ldery - want the best in Hoslery, —um-o-uuum.ynnn stru outsize, Hlack Lisle with tops, 38c pair. -glx.no—emm, ribbed tep, e, Black GauseLislo, §86 pair: & Bimek Silk Lisle, double lav- top, heel and toe, 50c palr. 'lul it 4, | which 566 He ontered o siee of Fuugnt Lestiiied {hat her living with ment uc, Sotive Connect: 13 eha wabted to o l i Wwas| United S UIIIM tempted 10 pass the was slapped in the face by John and hit on the leg with & rubber boot, se- vere brulses being inflic town durin, \ber llumnN.flIw i Cunter Sombined. . e ined. 5 Mansfield. .:x. a:r' Stix Lisle, double heel . o The uyr-ll tw the eity for the/week 450 H. Black Sik Liele, Iace ankle, | ending Mar: Was rtions General utes, atd is as follows: “The shall be xsmpt from_taxation: Tenintaining | acudemies: o sl Bl 1ce; engineers appo! | uhe pair. olln wmsmnne water works m“‘,un- Black Silk, gauze | 3636 rtment - $135.50; stroet ‘apz‘r’ltmt ‘rfl- $60 M. Black Ldsle isse openwork, | “OVers 28 . 1133, piain Black Silk, $1.50 pair. 3013 NAMES EAROLLED —— By William A Cedtelle on Personal Tax List—868 * Cisims jExempted Leaving Total of BMY Liable The board of sele seleetmen held m March meetmg in the nu( Monday sfd accepted the [oreonel ax Tt sl uie Windham, compiled and fil who shall u-v‘n with fine mercerised cot- a oY ;-:-uud rainproof, $be, field uu; who hdnc l\lly uniformed, arm- M were 3,013 nemes etirolied, of clalmed exemptibns, leav- ing & total of 3,447 lable to the per- nal tax. for the tol- té of disa- i, active fife lepartment 110; -uuv- fire depart- cut_Nation- Natonal snt employes 23; ox= “United f gent. of the total Canadians lead, Austrians b.telummt "nee: ween the requ‘lrefl to exemptions of i sectlon 2814 of the polis of the following pel'gr‘ns u- loges incorporated lefnies; the active membets of fire s and . hose their time of serv- members of any fire department in ;ni-clly. town or bor- ve served as such £ by Wlil - Umbrellas ,,n quality gloria | 18m A, Costeliv, personal tax enumers lfl‘ 11“ have legally per- han Ator, as required by law umder chaps tary service during the T $T3 ana 4158 | oz S reaul ‘Dublic acts of 1908, pre- e —————— TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO _Quinine ‘Tablets. ture is oh each bol. 250, _IPOULTRY SUPPLIES :'“"m Fall Nest Egg Food [ Wil make your Hene lay more eggs. 60 feeds for ome cent. Iuteraational- Poultry Food Prevents didease n pouitry. 2o, 50c, $1:00 sises. , nuqmm for CYPHERS’ INCUBATORS Come in ama wot & 1911 eatas’ logue. 1 g \'o..-lh- wfll silk and linen cove handles, decorat -nd iiver, at $2.00 and $2.50 or tll of Duubu. éertificate from the mnndin‘ flur of the Dsmbretiag with sitk and linen covers est_quality, fancy handles in naturel ;-:. trimmed with siiver and gold, at Beys’ Rompers QL AT 3 The H. C. Murray Co. ' Ladies’ Home Journal Quarterly Book now for sale—20c. EE term of the nfl itin Tull mill m and FUNERALS. e Elisaboth Lathrop. Times _ <a___AreaTrifle Hard, - But Cheet Up, for You Can Get foney by calling at the ~ Willimantic ‘Loan Company, 3 15 Unien Sireel. Wanda Kakiukieursz. John Kal a few daye’ iliiess with menin; The funersl was held Mond: rial was in Bt Joseph OBITUARY. i fgnatie Beager.” .,i Terms strictly confidential. PPt mi'.".‘:.’:‘;‘} gon ) 8 ; EMMORE & SEEPARS, Bank Account s v ot % “m to Sessions & Wmerey % &unlu. 3 ol fwerd m is a Birial was o BC 4 -0 Moret Serent, """ e LABY ASswTANT. - o AT Te T-hn uthern Trip. of the Beacon Light That Will . Guide You Through Many a Hnandal Storm Bur IAII Your BANK The wm—ue for a southern trip, to April. ingten, D. ST Plinbary: i Bon't e Narmed We would makie it known i """"' con)toln. K. P. Km Buffers a Shook. & shock rted as s s ‘the umd ‘comsor with Mr. x-nynn has Beéen strieken. over 80 years of tftm—w Painives Extracting an o Filling vmfln in such service . of duty, of on acoount of f their ot serv- m Mass for Sister Bernardi w‘h e-lainnd St.lea eding; any officer, musiclan Hog? peivate 0{ the nnvs militia ia oom- | o annually, e com- company to which -he belongs, that he has per~ formed military duty, uniformed and| ‘secordil law, during the been prevented w reasoni= ‘Who have fatcntalty ‘five_years in “ii or who The funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth La- was held Monday afternoon at from. home of her daugh- of Phoenixville. | horse, owhed by William WMcEw i | Ghich they wore driving, rsn away, | Woodstock, Lebanon for burial in the new cem. s, the infant daughter of Mr. a H klukieures, 31 Ives street, died Sunday morning lonawl!?x s. onday ter- goon at_thres o'clock from the house. cemetery. H. uvc W-flne-flu Smofuik nn&'m 58 s et Weash- . O, for & few days and Ghout twe weeks D, a8 ‘98 | son, Includes the statem B, P, Kenyon of vm.am sustained ln ng, but is re- rtably. ‘which ambhmnfi. 5 g 3 Dandhey was tn Attorney Manstela M ‘of ington has in elty & nbw automo. | Nelson. C. Talnitor atid H. Willey of Norwich were Willimantic visitors on Monday, George Wi Ide.and chwdulx;; were Williman M lean Guiegere of the depot resta nnnnnx Haven for & few days’ wvisit with friends, Miss Lena Adams and Edward Ad- ams of Norwich were guests of friends i Willimantic Sunday. chm ‘of a stone crusher and roiler Jero voter Roland, of visitors on ige L. B< Ful the meeting and Cify Clerk F. W. Seward was cleric Not many more than a score of the electors of the city 'gh present. e appropfiations were as follows: City treasurer, $125; city court, $1,50 gouncil chamber, $200; city clerks of- j,fuel und lght: $3507 city $200; highway _department, 34,000;" fire department, $5,200; street lights, $5,500; police department, $3- 000; peneral expenses, - $6,80¢; total $27,200. There was soma discussion relative to appropriating the $4,500 asked for toad building machinery, the proposi- tiow being opposed by C. E. Child, who belleved it would be chesiper for the city to hire a road roller in preferance to buying one, and also that it would prove economical to buy Stone for the street work by the ton rather than to crush it with city-owned machinery. Mr. Child figured that the city would save abolit $1.75.hy hiring & roller and buying stone. He said that the roller of the town of Thompson could be hired at a cost of $10 a day. Crushed stope can be had for $1.30 a ton. He estimated tlie expense to the city of keeping a roller and erusher as $200 @ year Interest charges, also gpat $400 @ year must be charged off the value of this machinery each year for depre elation in its vaiue. The cost of coal, il and water and a man to opérate th roller Mr. Childa estimated at $5 a day Dr. Bowley Green of Providenge is|for &pproximately thirty days each to speak at the Baptist church March | year, which would add another $150 to 16, under the auspices of the Men’s | the fixed expense following the pur- brethethiood of the church. chase: of such machinery, a total ex- Irving the Author Studied, pense of $750 each twelve months for ooy A James had_ e interest, depreciation and operating members of the Lad Redding circle at her home for a meeting Monday afternoon. Washington Irving was the author studled. Coming From Vichsburg. Mr. and Mrs.. Themas Ourtls, who have been ‘at Vicksburg, Miss, dur- ing the/winter months, are to return to Danlelson in a few weeks to remain mnnsl the summer. Fred 8. Keach of Norwich visited relatives in Danielson over Sunday. Dagenias’’ Appeal on Triat List. The case of the state vs. Ell Dage- nias, appesled -from the town court of Killingly, is on the trinl iist of the term, of the superior court that opens in Putnam -thls (Tuesday) mgrr:m:. 3 B off Charles B. Tayntor, who ded i Beoowtym N. ¥, will arl five in Danlelson this (Tuesday) eve- “Te Camp at Fort Wright. ‘The Thirteenth company, C. A. wnn the o?ar oulmlunlun’nt the cmg-' nto_camp at Fort wrmnt, hlher.: island, mg year, e\Ko Cushman is to speak at lh. M dist church on Bunday on The Amusement Problem. A, numbe uuf wiell‘m people were evening. to. attend 2hie roduCHoN b Fhe. Tima. The biaes and The Girl, at the Bradley theater. HORSE RAN AWAY, Preston ‘and W. K. Pike Thrown from Carriage. Charles PreSton and W. ¥. Pike were thrown from the vehicle In which they were returning from South Kiil. ¥, Sundav afternoon, m-. and. Mrs. Frank Reade of Val- ley street were guests of Tionds in Hast Hampton Sunday. James P. Mustard left Saturday evening for a_week’s visit at his for- mer heme in Milton, Del. i 8. J. Young, who has been at St. Joseph's hospital for some time, has 50 far recovered as to be able fo re- turn to his home at Young's_hotel. DANIELSON Warren B. Johnson's 4,000-Mile Trip From: California. ° Mrs, M. V. Wosdworth is 1ll with pneumonia at her home on Hawkins ‘Wiifred L'Heufeux, who taken to the Backus hospital at Norwioh: on Saturday, was teported .comfortable Monday. Dr. Bowley Green to Bpnllu arges, On the other hand, he estimated that the Thompson roiler could be hired for thirty duys at $10 a day, $300; that the cod“ oll | water cost for that period, 2% the rate of 3,80 & day, would be ¥ and, that 150 tons of crushed rock a 8180 2 ton couid be uschaned fof sus & total of $570 fixed cost per year. Alderman Hawkins advocated the &lrcme of erusher and roller, saying at they wete required and that with them the city could pfoceed to do con sttuction work of a parmanent natu on its highways, whereas much of what has. Hieen done in the past has been of a temporary. nature. He thought it would be a better proposition to buy rather than hire, for if the oity bought the city could have its maechinery to use when it wished' 1 To Buy Cru: TThere was considerable further dis- cussion, the meeting finally voting to make the appropriation and buy the erusher and roller. Tax of 8 1-2 Mills. A tax of 8 1-2 mills was*voted for the ensuing year. . The exact figures of the grand list were not available for presentation at the meeting, but the ¢itys property value 15 Hiow in excess of_$3,000,000. The mesting also votea to authorize the cmmon ceutcll to borrow a suffi- clent sum of money to meet the cur- rént expenses of the city urtil the tax- ex are collected. FUNERAL. Mrs. Marion R. Knight. Funeral services for Mrs. Marion Rodman Knight, éwho died in West Woodstock. were held at that place Monday afternoon, Rev. L. B. Curtis, pastor of the Baptist church at South officiating. A quartetie sang-at the service. The bearers wera Bdward Weaver, Charles B. Sheldon. Alex Gilman and G. O. Carlson. Burial was ifi Grove street cemetery, Putnam. New Looms for Woolen Company. It is understood that the Putnam ‘Waolen company has placed an order for 32 Knowles looms to replace the lobms at present in uso in Mill No. 2. Local |Interest In Judge A. McC. Mathewson. There is much local interest in the annduncement of & New Haven paper which says that the judiciary commit- tee of the n-rl.l assembly has voted, 1108 samiaat seporciug thvoranly the Fasotution inting . Albert _McC. Hathewson Judge of the New Haven oity court and that the resolution ap- pointing Attornéy Howard C. Webb will be avorably reported. Judge Mathewson was formerly of Woodstock and his mother is now a resident of that town. He i also very well known in Putnam, where there will be many regrets if he js not reap- pointed. Charles th men were considerably bruised and shaken up. The horse ran to Danielson, being captured by Police- man Arthur Logee, Officers of Baptist Missionary Society. The following are the recently elect- ed officers of the Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary soclety: Presi- dent, Mrs, Frank T. vice president, Mrs, W.-. ; secretary and treasurar of the forelgn soclety, Miss Alice Bolles; secretary-and treas- urer of the home soclety, Mrs, Theo- dore Balley: solicitor for the foreign | society, Mrs, B. H. Hammett; solici- tor for the home soclety, Mrs. Frank P. Warren; solicitor for tidings, Miss Lilllan Bailey; solicitor for the Help~ Hand, "I’ Anna Dexter. COPPER KETTLE irt of Equipment of Warren B. Johnsen, on Trip Across Continent, 4,000 In l-ll office in Danielson and serv- ing at the present time the purpose of a’ Jardiniere 14 brightly polished copper kettle that has a history. How t came to Danielson need- not be told here, but it was at one time & part of the camip utensils of Warren B. Johnson, who overland and alone, ex- gepting for M faithfur horse. a cow 48 faithful, and a dog, made the trip from Bureka. Humboldt county, | California, to “Webster, Mass. The start Kureka was made on June 1, 1583, and the trlp was not complefed until November 1883 When M. Johnson arrived in Ms od home town 6f Webster, having travel. across the ocontinent, nearly 4,000 mules. The journey i# ofie remarkabie in many ways, and the story of it in detail was dot forth in & votame wiich Mr. Johnson published as early as 1887, The copper kettls in question was used- by Mr. Johnson in afation of his meals. s trl INDOOR MEET ‘Between Students of Willi- mantic and P. H. S. Planned Arrangements are nearly completed for an indoor dual track meet between | students the Willimantie and the Putnam High schools. It {s hoped to have the meet in Hammond hall, this city, on Friday or Saturday of this week, but Sub-Master Macfarlane of the local school had not heard from Willimantic late n-m-y afternoon. The meet will be the first of its nature held between the two schools. The plans call for sprint races, longer runs, wrestling matches and various other interesting events. AT TAFT DINNER, A. D, Chandler and Herbert W. Bowen of Woedstock. the prep- The story of the old by Mr. John- t '.h.( he was born in Woodstoek, and fived - there untll he was nino years of g “At the-time that he wrofe the i he desaribed. himselt as $¥ yeues ot age. ¢ feet high, vrexrh! ounds, florld complexion and lookls nz hat i n‘m. @ true type of the easterm Yan- Reésived Ovation. Mr. Johnson's great overland jour- which attracted no Iittle notice Among those who attended the Yale dinner glven by President Taft to the class of '78 at the White House on Saturday were A. D, Chandler, former- Iy of Woodstock, ‘and Herbert W, Bow- en of Woodstock, formerly ~United States minfiter to Venezuela, who lost his post after an investigalion by Mr. then secretsry of war, but who has Haver ehterialnad any Hird Feelng against his old friend. Court Messenger. Frank E. Howarth will again act as messenger in the superior court during rmag:lxmnh-t vel, mm% ;%:qiumned I:y spe- efal’; optiation of $4,500 for the pur- | Saturd; tthendjwrnedu~ marke £ d in Hammond money- on the with, ‘who happe the boy, who came out Rdgap, who was sbout the time, was amination !t)llovl his cap feturned to 'her. Attorney . H. nmckl issued plaint, chnl‘llhf xunr with fhe value of s“ (A thie 1ad twelve years ol lI guaraian od litem. 3 Btiliman on hearing the evidence ordered ths boy sent 0. the Cofinecticut school for boys at Meriden. He was taken there llon~ day ofi the noon train by Officer Led- with, To Address Men's Club.~ Thursday evening the Men's club will meet in Brayton hall. Hon, George H. Utter will g th ing’s ad: With ln. Card Players. Monday evening the Ifll club met with Mrs., Jami rson, af her home on Him street. A .ll‘hllul evening was spent. This (Tuesday) evening the T. M. T. Whist club Will meet with Miss Anna Farbrothet. Mr, Marx, who'is on_ths school board of aducation from New Haven, was a_caller hete yesterday. Dosctors’ Night &t Gran On Wednesday evening Stonington grange will meet at the Road church parlors. It being scheduled as doce tors’ night, some aoted physicians will speak. Following s the programme: Mu Talk on Prevention and Cu: of ‘Colds, Dr. C. O. Maine; Talk on Sanittary Regulations, Dr. W. C. Thompson; music; Talk on Duties of e T o, 2 1ies Cone: don: Talk on Care of Hor: ck o ‘Well, Dr. George Heath; music; b.re of Teeth, Miss Louise Harris; paper on Dutles of a Trained Nurse, M Grace Randall; musie; realtation, n J. Duane Wheeler; Crange Song. eshmehts will consist of npplu. doughnyts and cheese, NOANK New Steamer Launched—Shipyard Worker Injures Eye~Social and Personal Interests. * A successtul launching took place at the: shipyard !lturdxy morning, when the men steamer Rowland Wil- gox took the waves Capiain Wilcox' daughter, Miss Marion, christened ti craft., Among the out of town peo; ent were. Miss WHilen Kin, ennle Noble, Miss Alics Me] William Holliday, Keoler, lard Cook, Waiter Wainright. Siiver Links’ Birthday Party. The Silver Links will hold its \-utn day party (Tuesday) ovening A literary anl musica 1 entertaifiment will be_zive played) Ml .& 5 o8 will be and refreshments ‘served. Eye Injured. Henry Dairymple injured his eye while at work in_the -mfly-rd a_fow days ago by a flying splinter. It is nulm‘m nothing dangerous will re- sult. Mrs, Jennie Porter, who has better. Albert D home in Mal visit with Captain and Mrs. Allen Ash- bey has returned to his Mrs. Joel Singer will soon go to visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Line- berry, in New York. Werden Potter of -Brooklyn, N. Y., 1s visiting his sister, Mrs. Fred Rath- bun, on Church street. ~Mrs. Charles Btaplyns ot Burnett's Corner has been the out Fecently, of her daughter, Mrs. Ms. George Main has mumed mam & visit with friends in New York. Havl Palmer, who has been in New York all winter, is visiting his par. ents, Captain an rs, Roswell mer on Eim street. Storm -interferes With Work. ‘Work_was suspended Monday in the shipyard on account of the snowstorm. Percy Fowler and sister, Miss Bos- sie, have raturned fro n short visit with relatives in New Miss kdith Morgan loaves _todsy (Tuesday) for 8 loag visit with her sister, Mrs. B. C. Gates, in Ansonis James P, Brown has returned from a visit with friends in Old Mystie. Mrs. Roswell Lamb i confined t her_home in_Church stret by illness. Mrs.. L. J. Do 1s 11l at her home on Pearl street. 8acial Evenings. The Jolly Dogen club will hoid their meeting at the o ot Miss Bessie Fowler, on . Pearl The American Bmaflt soclety held their weekly: meeting in their ¥ooms on Tront astrest Mbnday evnnln[ After Buginess, whist was m' Consta- ering the snowstorm, & number was present. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Halliards Out of Order. n. Oneco mrup{md- very unjustly charged the local sahunl with lack ol patriotism on Feb« ruary £2d. Gladly would we Have seen our flag floating on the breeses day, and not ohly that but Svery: day, out the pulley has buen Out Of eome mission for months, and it is impossis ble. Anyolie Who has'interest to cali at the school and see the ine terior as well a8 the mml nev. fail to find upon the walls, 'mxm is fi:e best We m.nxnu der the cliroumetand e, Conne Maroh 8, B1L. Chinese Jewslry Mads in Germany. nfl, the term that iopens in this -eity this | (Tuesday) morning: AT THE THEATER. Popular. Offering Pleases Big Houss. The Time, The Place and The Girl, one of the musical shows that tonnnahmnmberuft eat | e B T SR ol ceivoa. sr.,rrn‘ x, who _was to hgv s,m.m g éefl to eunflnue to di nmnof playhouse. e ol Loy . or‘tor at the New York, Nei S horndike: “‘u'i-l‘.’..a?f‘ idge, Mass,, | 8ot Froderickc Jodoin: been ill all ‘winter with heart trouble, 18 no - en, Mass., after a weel’s | 1y. substance. Its and alinys Fe Colic. - It relieves 'reem Troubles, cures and Flatulency. It assimilatés the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, gl% healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s P Mother’s Friend, al:Numl CASTORIA ALwAYS Beltl the ‘Signature of . The Kind You llave Always Bonght 1h Use For Over 30 Years JEWETT CITY Additjona to Methodist Chursh Mem- ip-=improvements in Primary Room at Sunday 8chool. A class of twelvy d the Meth- | mliut .churqh on )r‘l o Sunday, sev- L3 TOE CLEARMNGE SALE CONTILIES .a ‘The Be:ton e--«:_n—.r& Dase Pflmary Réem mmnt‘d. mfilhmlmleiumnfin W HAVE THE LARGEST LIND [ of Calendars and Christmas and New Year's Cards in town at ‘WM. JOHNSTON’S, tn hl\'ln‘ m hnv- l‘lt: and alse paid lo': in the room, - ! Returns from the West. Miss Margaret Kelley, the hl{n op- ufl atation, retarns | two months’ mn‘“ whicn time she has "Ilted “Is ufl other parts of the w oSl S, et g at nis 6 o 3 ‘ %Ql e Ni Mmt of habot of » Bre guests of Mrs. BIG REDUCTIONS [N nflllfl ods. to make room ¢ MLLE. BEAUREGARD, b 4 sorioMLEY & SOX, General ftepair Stiop, Bioycle and Adtomoblle Rephiring, Of1 ada Gasoline for sals Advertising Matter Dutisbie in Canada known that cata- SRWECT OIFT HoTEL, Wew and Up-to-date Hotel ta evers partieatar. A ¥, LEWIS. Proprietor. " % movataan. Jeweut City, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Farnitare Crawtord te| Phonss—Store Gi.ti house 38-& B ) HARRY ‘E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law PATENTS Protect your idsa. Handsome ¢3- paxe Guide Book Free. Phésiiix Block, Danlelson, Conn ootiTuTh Eeaa——————— sender that it js dutiable and that it & remittance is made to cover the amount due the matter will be released and forwarded to the addressces. In singls cases the addressee is notified and quite infrequently refuses to pay the duty.—From Consil John F. Kel, Sydney, Nova Scotla. o! six monthas the matter to be payment of o catilogues and price listg of a‘ lor wholesale, not ex- o one address, may be mlflbfl the mails free of rovi’ed, however, That Sncts cataloguan ana. price. lisie’ shall Botoe Gl te, Jend aimanacs or Sdvartiang or printad mat- J‘" ndvefl.m the sale of n Canada. M The nanntnr ot cmom. at the pert ‘whers cnoh printed matter arrives in largs quattities usually notifies the Bona fide May Receive Medal. Among the men who may receive a medal as members of the forlorn hope stormin, party that volunteered fo make the assault upon Port Hudson during the civil whr, is John Fagan of Kensington, Wwho was a private at that tinte. "The party was co of nine monthe' men and that was term of Mr. Fagan's first enlistment. An Attractive / Food— Post Toasties So Crisp So Flavoury So Wholesome So Convenient So Economical So why not order a package PR g