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R W 1 o I What 1s Geing On Tonight. vsu.c.u Moving | Pictures Atov ‘at the Biton ana pryaichaug Lodge, No. 22, Knights of yiimas. ; Givie “Aspociation. 1o Board: of “Frade Rooms. g % ks z E v » Al Mrs. W. J. O'Keefe b : home in Middlétown ‘evening. She was accompanied by, her mother. e b o ice. 8 Thyidas ee i $ ? * Miss Helen Larkin, a teacher in the , - o e pee 7 H . insss Pringipies or Getting Its Men- o omean : 1814 of the condition of the” g o Loomer opera house was.nlleq on| 7' Worth . George P. Watker loft Saturday |0 E SEte g ; Dr, Dow of Witliss 3 » Sunday evening 'hnnh'm« m}nm .‘.h;!.‘ i m S dting e et mnn;nx&z ‘tor wlu:lrv.r‘ns, Mass., to cn,t- PRISONER! A\RNINGS i 7 bm t i & il . 4 sketches were put en local enter- SPacial . mee e funeral s v Cy-| | o e S t ad & ped I 7 tainers for the bemefit of St. Mary's | Bail Sa afterncon disclosed the | rus Whitmore, who dfed- there: Friday | Amounted to $7,000 Last Year—Sherift ks Sagt which A § P 3 church. The cast comprised members | f3Ct: that ‘Willimantic is in grave dan- |evening, ¢ 5 caused & 2 Sibley Opposes Meltzer Bill. and recommended having the J of the parish, and some excellent work | T Of beécoming bankrupt and follow- |~ \y o “4ro 0 1 Kane, Who has been| o Sunday. . - #hod in a manner which mg’yh 2 was done. o Qisclosure of some of the condic | win her. aunt, Mrs, Hattie A. Winsor | _Sherift Preston B Sibley was at| 50 00 F01 0 T Sacisty Mostings| 7ould allow the animal to .| 4 A song by Joseph Goudrean made a f FONS cXisling the tax rate was raised | or 34 Unlon street, for the past six | Hartford Friday to appear before the amount of work, without . pais.§ declded hit and he was forced to give | {2070 tax op 1 Mills which with e | weeks, returned to her hame in New- | commiltee of labor e it that | day. atterhoon 5 o staht tostified. ShatBine RANB] P - ap encore. “The violin playing of Miss | 18", (3% o€ 11 mille m burg, N. Y., Saturday. sembly relative to pending meetings was later shod as - - \ Woods . f provide against the future use of con Missionary sociéty, the| T veterinarions. awort merited applause, as Uid the singing| There were but a few inattendance | - Pricipal B . Burr of the state | UEE CFT G inatitations. The on soclety-and the Ladles' | tepuliec thax ths saoe 3 of Miss E. Lariviere und the excep- |31 the mee! Oy 18 ean in AL | ey of Uik e high school fac- | Rearing on the particular bill in which| Aid soclety are to be held L while returning from a Hoally good warlk of the cHildrin fee- e Saed I Crare AP Geripe | ulty ‘attended the annual banguet of | Sherift ey e B e R aad he. iltam Teon: o the et senting the last sketch, Helidare A. | & : A C. F . - dome’ up, however. . € 3 2 ngton. He on Trudeau was the maXeup man and His | fUT read the-call, On motlon of E. E. | (e, Conmiecieut, Senopimasters’ Beson | ‘O alciuasing Ahe proposed leglsla:fard will be the hostestes. ination that he admitted to Mr. Thral work in’ this line was worthy ef a{Bas& it was voted to lay a fax oo | Saturday. = " | tion, Mr. Sibley says it is his intention Persgnal o that the horse ought to bé killed. The professional. meet the expenses of the city for the g € get & ruling from the committes s Judge reserved his d and will The programme follows: % ensuing financial yesr. T to wihether, under the terms of the bill, render it at a seasis the court this DANIELSON hasy) morning, . ‘Wag & guestion us to what e A Satls Wil be {dored t s o - - | this wouta'Be’ Sfayor Dinn said he : e immtititions. | It the commities | aced i - Rb e TR R mo" Materials, |, ioraenne o ;] deaired o low tax as well us anvbody: | Funeral of Francis H. Brown—Julius |and legal authority rules’that the jatis| - M. M. Dwyer 1s in Worcester 0387 | iiiiinantic end the defenss was con- R rudout Arinur, T Beauaryy Ein: e Sog bt o e Hoeteges o kg | W. Winkelman's Death — Catton | are, uch, e Wil opgose, the paceaes | Coniey) 008 Bliost WE, oyryreq | dusted by M. D. O'Comned of Siat- o g DGS- sette, M. Giguere. Some Tetrenchment somewhere, and | Company Making Cartridge Choth for | Of 1 PETUSHEr POk WOELAGE, "t | on for appendicitis two weeks ago, was | 0rd Springs. ~ stic 1$nS Act 3—Orchestra; song, Jeseph | that as soon as possible. Government—Why Meltzer Convict | Briageport. T discussing -the master, | discharged.from the institution Sunday | High Sohool Heners Announced. : i Goudreau: violin seRction, gh-u. s | to paces e st last vear amounted | Labor Bill Would Mean $7,000 Loss | MF. Sibley said that if lesislétion | and seturned to his home on Chapman el Wil S Gian ok Lascene. sirant. Ge et paSL L SR80S Ahat with the twelve-m Annually. enacted that will prevent Shete| D and. Mrs. Eaward §. Perry cp- | the honors of the high school gradu- i Thiee: Puptiste CampagnArd. H. k.| sides thin. the sl receiiis 15400 For ; o e e I Te il | tertained.. Mo and. Mreb Charics IL | ating class, Mise THelén Proston is| S 5 Trudeau; archestra; song, 3 s K, La- | state highways, s8oac 3600 from ;fi- T ey gC TRy vy N g A e o he county. Laat | Hixhy of Bridgewater, Mass., over Sun- frat'in rank and witl be valedictorien: | ;.0 oy ems antiseptic and T riviere, address, Joseph Lefel | state st ax, ‘oximately . $600 d ners’ earni: ounted | day. 4 Mar Lee second and A 3 M‘Ctlfll of SI\IPC Act S Triboulet, of The Pates of | frons ity licenses, $0316.93 from sewer | L1 undentaking rooms of Louis E | year the prisoners’ carnings smountel| Gay. o L piicy pinal Accsunts. be salutatorian. John Desso stands| iijler_heals cuts, * JKing Francis 1: ‘Triboulet, P. Dion; | assessments and about §1,700 from the | nonngdy Saturday atternoon, Rev. W. | 10 &boRt SHlnd- O (60 557900 heving Sheriff George F. Holbrook Edne i i ‘ Joseph Mullen; Jehas, A. Clou- | police court, making the total revenue | DouBles. Swafleld oficiating. Burial|was Bet PRt the ener BUI UGI R | Deputy Sherlfl oorte o an truses class isft on the 115 trhin Frigay eve-| bums, wounds, and S ™ppesw. T, Samsonia” is incompar- i Yves O. Moisisetts: Enguer- | for the city 36561483, The city’s ex- | o\ WeStheld cometery, The bear-§ Tl " prectically this revenue was|of tne bankrupt sstates of 8. Diamond, iy e b 7/ Miss Tubies| contusions, snd will _ @ble for durability und strength, and Beauchemin: ~Gaston, A.|penditures up to November i were | p5, o Eugene Chesbro and Courtland | Produced from farm labor wad ol jobs | formorly in the. clething business in Bradway, Miss mwvm:m the i % " Wffords the wearer a stylish and com- Adheina, A. Joly; Godfrol. As| $79,552,“for November, $7.907.71, mak- | Greene. for which other workers wWese not|pytnam, and of George Whitely of [ \nll WA% O i mccompanied thent, draw poison : Raoul, Eng. ing a total of $87,439.71, leaving a des . available. w ‘Bast Thompson. . Mr. apd Mrs. Edwin C. Pinnéy and | from sting of. poi- 2 fortable corset. Millette, C flcit of $31,825.08 for the past vear. Mr. Sibley contends that the jails sl Claded Miss Celia Holt, who have been spend-|. ng por primarily for strength, yet + | The mayor expressed the belief that OBITUARY. are not state instituttons, inasmuch as Evangelistic Services: Closed. R e e Californis e sei| sonous insects. < ess surpasses that of gar- Fourth Case of Scarlet Fever. one reason for the deficit was that the Jie W. ‘Wink: they receive no state aid other than| Evangelists Currle and Paquette t:‘n by a‘:m oy ? made rom much lghter materi-| Miss Ray. the cldest dsushter ot | city was not gatting what it actually Julius W. Winkelman. the $2.25 a week given for the board of | have -concluded the:revival services . and Mrs. Aathony Hevrin of 288 | Daid for, and that the council was not |* Julius William Winkelman, 36, died | prisoners. The direction’of the jalls|which they have beem conducting at| Mrs. Fred Wright and son of Ver:| ‘95,50 and $1.00 v n, Vt, have been spendimg—seve Jackson stree:, ig 1ll with let fe- | USing B8 much discretion as necessary | Saturday in Bellevue hospital, New |is in the hands of tho sherifis of the | the Baptist church. o 0] he “W. 8% Sumsonia® is economical | Ver. coming down with the digease e 1 Sabing. the yasious. exvendftnces | Fork . he. Winkehmsn wos. (it P | ety commies. My Sakse tw-ebs dayp with Mes. W. M. Crawford. e Saturduy. Yhis makes the fourth case | that devolved upon it. He thought|of Mr. and 8rs. J. W. Winkelman of | poiritments of the jail officials and they B e Because these special features asSUTS| ¢ .cqurjai fever in the Hevrin family.| It a good plan not to lay the city tax | this place, where he had always lived also_being held responsible for th Missfons in the Uni 2 e;—c .i COLCHESTER. 9 . long service to the wearer. The other three msmbers who have j until lflnlter the assessors h.ad fullz L wdn‘hu:x: xii ye;:: ago, bemt: ;x:; proper ms\na.:flrtl;nt of t?.xm-utmghn; ;::“z:: ::-bw;.:t Cnt the dor;.'u Sead 5 Address % 3 3 . B vi cov- § completed their work upon the grand |ployed in the shoe stores conductes under the county comimissioners, ‘ongresa i 4 % Stromg materialy reinforced with | peen B Teing Pty wau TG, o p - the family. He leaves his father and |in turn are selocted by: the represents- | Sunday evening. Miss Harriet Brown | Threatening Fire at Gilsad—Sunday in % Bems stripe. R i b Ex-Alderman A. L. Gelinas claimed | mother and one brother, i‘:-nk’;illnul tiVes of the various towns in the ;ey‘l,:-l was leader. ke thy ‘Churches—Personals. Rust proof and double boning. Improved Pleasant Sunday. that the trouble was that the city was | Danielson. The body en brought | jatur,e subject only to formal appro i B > a e Sundays fme weather tommtey many | oMY stting about 65 cents on the | here for burial. : B e sairel tiny - Attorney Waiter Gllpatsic has been | Fred Wik end Willian: John- | 3 T"'fi‘l‘""""l’l‘“:' ""‘“’ WIh AMY o take auto, curriage and trolley rides, | 9OH8r for eich dollar expended. As Able to Leave Hospital. — the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | son were orwioh Saturday: i Dortine attachment. 8 an instance of the laxity prevalent in E George Gilpatric, for a few days. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Jolies and 4. Hose supporters fitted with W. T. New ‘Lonaan ant e Willimanties | some quarters he cited the gutter on Paattiet Dottt s . PUINAN Walter Gilpatric and sons will join him | chlan a:r:”w“m':ndlu& e T | T e s oaae e y Soath Coventry line were well patron- | {40k street in front of the fire sta: | woeks spent Sunday with friends jn |Sewer Contract to Be Awarded Wed-|in thiscity-en Monday. eepay o George Mills of Lebanon was a call- b St kum off top. (Putented) lzed, the South Coventry line doing a [ tIon that was in need of repair and | paniefsor. nesday—Work ol New Bridge Starts| Mr%, Taylor of Springfeld, Mise. o\ ™380l trotter left Setnrday for a few | er hors Eridas. §. Rubber cushion discs on each sup-| good business conveying bungalow | SOUld at the present time be put intd |y and Mes. Charles S. Francis and spending a few o rter which prevent drop stitches or | Owners and their friends to Lake 8ood condition at an expense of 35 of | chjldren spent Sunday at Mr. Francis' de.-y—‘K. of C. Dg'm Conferred—|'1ir Mrs. Wallace Stearns, of Bradley d?fflg::&wm A S & vx..r&r:: lfim o!(ltm;honer was & o Wangumbaug to ascertain the extent 3% but would probably be allowed 10| former home in Newington. Religious Interests. Ftrest town Saturday. ‘A_number from the village went o _tearing of the hosfery, of the depredations by the thieves who | 80 Without attention until a mucl”; Miss Zylpha Colyin, aaughter of Mr. Everett w'nu‘v of Rockville has been T e ot WRsslatar; B G Tarm west of the v 3 Price $1.25 each. entered practically all the cottages and | \8TSer expense would be entailed. With | 31g Mrs R, E, Colvin, will be graduste | - Award ‘of the contract to build what{in town recently. i c -{the M. E. echurch, preach lage Pridey to help fight fire which & litfle judicious foresight the’ city ~|is known as section No.. 5 of Put-| Mrs. G. Harold Gilpatric spent Sat-|the h g ;:n:‘-:p:(-?-ne; on the lake front early g8 iR s e e ble sams of f:a r{:&m‘ ‘:‘!;s_‘?;rjml school at Willi. nam's gewer system, this in the Grove|urday in Boston. Gardner Lake M, E. church Sunday |threatened to burn over a large terri v G ing at 10.46 and tory. After several hours’ hard work mopey in just such matters. M Sila . Cl street section the city, will be made| Mrs. Amasa Holden of Woonsocket, | morn . G Ashford E. E. Bass made the statement that smg!:a:a":ufidfl?m;:o:; ;{‘en.w ?: on Wedn‘esda.ywst this week. There was|R. I, is the guest of Mrs. Wallace chm n.:“ m. 7 R L m;‘ tl!”r:e .wu &E«:lteu:" n:ae'r:&-x\tmil‘.. e ) ord Representative Under the | there. was absolutely no question but | gttend the fineral of her uncle, a wide difference of opinion among the | Sterns. o = v + were at thelr omes in Lebanon over o “my e Weather. that the city would very soon become P Confe *“Ymore than thirty" ¢contractors who bid| Mrs. A. W. MacDonald is visiting 0nwrdh um‘ o g m‘m i Agents R tative Th R 5 g A L el e Rz:phlS“C shaman will- leave| ©F. he, Work ss fo what the Job isferionds in BestL and. Henry | ington 41d not go o ille. Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was for L H Journal epresentative omas Fitts of | is going at present. No business man . Cushman’ w eave | worth, their bids ranging from $30, _ Arthur 3 . » ",_",':m,:,x X% Ashford, who Is 81 years old, and each | would ever think of running his. busis | today 1o attend the anmual meeting of | Nona"te s 41280, o5 Al A _nomber of of the local |4n town Saturday. ‘Wheslock are in New Maven for a few week drives to this city on Monday | ness upon such a plan. He believed | the: Southern New England conference|““The contract calls for the laying of | days. T grange wate in Wi to faat week; | Clintos Jones of Hebron was & caller : - 3 ‘the meeting of Pomonalin town Sdturday. and attends the session of the legisla-| that the city should pay as it went|Oof the Methodist church at Manches- | 40q fect of 24-inoh ¥itrified sewer, 300 | Mrs, George E. Shaw is il attending 7 ture at Hartford during the week, | and if it could not pay to go without{ ter. ! feet of 30-inch, 1,080 feet 16.inch, 600| Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Foster of| srenge. ‘The board of seiectmen held a moet 3 . v Mrs. Henry o8 Martboro | ing .in their rooms Seturday. ariying back to his home in the back- | until-such time as it could, He moved |- Fred'S: Keach 6f Norwich spent Spn-| teat 12-inch. 1700 feet 10-inch, 7,900 | New York have zecently been guests M : ° hill. town_either or Saturdey, | that a tix of 13. mills be laig and that | day with relatives in" Danielson. % oféh- Tach asd the bui of man- |of Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Fester. was calling on da.én.-town Fris] . . fir-.h‘;k "’mmzn e was unable to do wo Saturda; be:ause|the commoti council kesp Within the| Miss Roberts Horton, teacher in|nholes Eveline Brothers of New Brit-| -Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Perry arelday. . . - oo . - |guests of Mra Pecks of an attack of a grip-like cold that | receipts of the city this year, if pos- | Killingly ‘High sehool, will spend the|gi;°ang F. Gamino are the low bidders, | spending. some tine in Brooklyn. N. Y. o Georse town Vine Slegel of New Haven was the - confined him to the hime of Mrs. |sible. The motion was carried. Ad- | Paster recess at her home in Pawtuck-| the former firm -the lowest of all. Mrs. Ellen D, Larned hiatorian of aturday. Mary Gifford, 185 Walou: strs journment was then taken. L3 The bids follow: The Petrossi-com-| Windham county, who is a patient at| John Isterius and Willlam Curgen-|guest of Mrx H. J. Bailey on South where he stays whbile in this city. € ; etins s Lakie Methodist Delegates. pan Tirttond Lo S MO | the Day Rimball nospital, 15 much {m- | ven were at: Heyward's lake Friday. | Main strest Frida: - da__AreaTrifle Hard,| Revresentative Fits coadi-ca s Loss on Building Adjusted. Gordon A. Johnstone, Nathan D. not oasidered s:rious and ha hopes thy company, Boston, $13,067; H. M.|proved in health. But Cheer Up, for You Can Prince, Luther Pilling, Henry McEwen, | Cussack company, Boston, $1%,039; L.| John A. C. Warner, who is much in- 1o be able to remiuie his daties In the | , The fire loss on Hillhouse & Tay-|jveq S Kennedy and F. E. Colvin are| A. Tayior. Boston, $16,046.60i 3. .| terested in wireless telegraphy, has fit- house the ppusent week. T roperty, was partly adjusted on| Gelogates from_the local Methodist | O’Hearn, Providenice, §16.473; L. Ya- | ted up a station on the top of his home - Mr. Tavior, was Insured through a | chureh to the Southern New England| disczma & icompany, $14930; Pierson|on Main street. g YOUNG RU IAN DEMENTED. . x 2 | conference this week.- They will %0 0 | Engineering and Construction compa-| _G. W. Gilpatric, G. D. Gilpatric. g “m.’ fl“ at the s e ot $180, am'in::mlm' e e | Manchester Friday. ny, New Britain, $11136.40; E. _B.|P. Merriam and Eibert Kinney Unfortunate Man Ordered Committed | in the shed. has not been fully adjust- Small. Fire at Westfield. Roberts, Boston, $10,813; Sylvester & |been recently in Boston. to a Retreat—No Ro>m at Norwich | ed yet. An alarm from box 36 called out|Quinn, Boston. §11,202.% - B. Byrne, | wheaton Company’s Anriual Maeting. State Hospital —_— the department at 12:20 Saturday aft- | Boston, $13,866; C.H.-Slocumb( Hart-| T o) meeting of the Wheaton . 't Find | ernoon for & fire at the Austin Wil. | ford, $10.811; George Phillips, Boston, | The snous} meeting of the Thed S Armed with Writ, but Couldn’t Find | ernoo Dlace in Westfield, The fire was | $16:817; Comnecticut Construction com- | Bullttng anf LImber Somgaly OO Willimantic Saturday evening Constable Joseph - 4 Culprit. iT one, however, and word that it | Pany, New Britaih, $11,815; R. F.Whip- e Prosil B. M. Wheaton: . Freg Koo aunaflalt CGentor LroagLt| | Sqrurday roon Deputy Sheriff John | haa heen evtinevished was recaived al. | ple & company, Warcester. $12,791.70 Seretaiy g teemsurer, Willsm 3 . to Hritomantie i lodged him in the | E. Fitts ama* Constable Thomas J.|most as soop as the alarm was sent | Frank Williams, Boston, $11,115; Wheaton: directors, E. M. Wheaton, ceil room at police headquarters, thei Reilly of Hampton, armed with a writ, | in, so the firemen escaped a workout. & White, $13,205; Eveline Brothers,| SUIC 00 LllOh8 b g, . L 15 Uniom Streel. authorities of Mansfield requesting | [eNL, o arrest the man who assaulted | A number of the members of Rose| Now Britain, §8.41380; ¥. 3 4 g . : Permission to dp so. Koruburky Is| Constable Reilly ‘while making hn ar-| of Lima council, K. of C., went to Put- | Jewett City,’ $12,788 ¢ At 8t. Philip's. : e alleged to be ingane and for a number | T¢5t Sunday, March §, in South Hamp- | nam Sunday afternoon to witness thae|ieno, New York, $20,32 g Forsu-1 Sunday morming services at St. Phil- C ’ Terms strictly confidential.] of days had been acting queerly ton. The officers went to the wood-| conferring of the third degree on a|Som, ‘Boston, $11,749.40; TLopardo & |55 church were condueted by M. . i “ | Storrs way, where he had been: em: | Choppers” .camp and carefully looked ! class of candidates of Cargill council| Way, Springfield, $19,885: Ficld: Bar-| gora. with aveninimvny-rnd ermon. - ploved abowt two years by Prof A .G, | Over all the men there. Constable| of that city.. Knights of the councils | ker & Underwood, Philedelphia, $11,- | by Rev, P. 8, Irw 3 Ditlley of the & 4 B o g rok; | Reilly could not- identify his assail- | in Waur and Moosup were also|275; A. Vito Construction _company, pleiiz i dve i & . ] 3 that he would show violence and it | 38S:Or any of the men who had been | present. The degree was witnessed by | Thompson, $12,179.20; H. F. Ridden JEWETT CITY ; 4 3 was thought best fo have him locked | i the gang, and no arrests were made, | state officers. Construction conipany, $12,757.60; F. A. s Kor:ubmk ia . b R L€ oh, son to organize an association of drug- | Byrne, Boston, $14,352; Frank EL Cow- Churoh—Grass Fire. a day evening, aithough he. would Hot T B s imbondad 1o Silete betns shillar | A onten: Hoaton J156210; Aneeis v ‘ i ; . —_— eat food of any nature, neither woald Hearing - Postponed. 4 in purposes to the Nationay Association g D::;ngo:f; r Bith andd é‘:‘n_ H;rur;."m: l::“::dr:y o:o l.:-r:n o]:.h i : : ;i e iy hing Sunday morning| The suit brought by James . Brown | of Retail Druggists. nach, Waterbury, $13,425; F. H..Gam- | yntenced departure Jewett City . We would make it kmown | =15:. . Siit, 5" fsy 2,2 | f, (i 10 asinat George Lons | Advantages of Soheol Supervision, |1, Erovidence, 39314 S| i ser ramiy Cshe ls to teach in and Double Stamps at L N F: ¢ . 5 b The schools in the town of Killis Sy one of the school - o4 o the Public that we have e N e R i e, A L B e ey TaShAYE haen S| it bemclo::d“;or’r;‘;hp o e | REINFORCED CONGRETE BRIDGE | orniine her duties Avril 11 o R 3 C ‘this week. vork bei: d o b \ (ooper een e T Y monds wers mnvaikel | fhe Peace Curtis Bean, has been, ad: | HoC B G R e T et atory| To Replace Old Weoden Bridge' Across| Tev. Nbrary: siace Ostober 1. 1907, and . and examined the patient. Ho was| s with ondge: Ay Bomornink, APHl| ihis vear, indicating the advantages| the Quinebaug—Work to Begin To- beén most obliging «and efficient, found to be Insane, Judgs Stores or: | sor ol Judke A. J. Bowen appearifg | i qined from experienced supervision, % taking @ great interest in its advance: t . dered the mman commitied > s insate | A" King Tor the detendane > " | which is now being given, as it is also| 9% ment in many ways. She finishes her s U : s werking against S&H Green | reireac. vu as the Norwich Srare | S s in Brooklyn, by Albert S:'Ames, A-B. | ;. fred T. Lay company of Spring. | duties there the first of April, and ! hospital is filled, he will be taken io Favor Less Rigid Sunday Laws. -| figld, Mass., which. last fall was award- | Will De succeeded by Miss~ Martha In Probate Court. g > m m-' and “ rn:i:;;:o:: llr?g‘?ivh(hufu-‘w‘ ;.)cll‘!,:t‘v{t;‘h T i R There is some talk of cirfiul::finb'm- ed the( co';\rt‘;a('l to buu‘;lhz Qrei!nlobrced Church. Bodisis Qnuskiiie: ALIO! lllll‘ll., 3 . . ot have & s < | petition in Danielson in ai 5| concrete bridge across the Quinebaug | . i 7 d * long thme for this world. co. | Bate court Saturday morning sranted | Joidine betore the legislature in the | river at Bridge strect, to repiace the | There was a tad grass fre Satar- Opposite Post Office, 323 Main Street,-Norwich, . continue fto give -Spectal| . inoey; handenfted a8 D s KT | sn. administrasor of he Gatae | mterest o a_more liberal Sunday law, [ wom-out wooden structure in serviee | day, probably caused by emsize epari uburky tore his clothing from himself, | " BES. & rator of the estate of| ot one. of contimental licéhse, but-one | thers for many years, wil begin work | on J..B. Palmer’s and J. H. Kennedy's and Captain Richmond and ConAtable’| Abigail Cummirgs, laté of Windham, . containing such concessions as would | this (Monday) morning. Their con-|land, burming over severai actes. It ~ Extra Stamps as we have e e T e & 19 sellbcertain real estate belonsing 0| Siiow of the legal sale on Sunday of | tract calls for the hew bridge ta be|came near buildings belenging te Mr. 8 ew ents before he s : . . candy, fruit, flowers, newspapers, non- | completed by June 1. A large force| Kenmedy, but the flames were sub- |] garments in shreds and was raving PR alooholic drinks, clgars and othet artl- | of.men will be buf to work. dued dfter a hard fight. dene in the past. about his cell stark naked, singing|To Complete State Road to Norwich.| cles of trade that by reason of the ex-| The abutments.and plers for the new Doings of Borough Felks. like a revivalist. His mania savors of| 1t {s expgcted that before long the | tent in which they are now used may | bridse were bullt last fall. While the el A AN the religions type. Sunday was the! highway eommissioner will call for| bo classed as necessaries. route via Bridge street is closed, a| Mrs. William Brown an nes ! r third day-that the poor fellow had not| bids for the bullding of a Staie highs = i temporary {ootbridge, which will " be Pratn eno DU MG S0 DN eaten food. way from. South Wiaan 4 3 huilt at once, will be ii§ed to cross the 2 : m T. R. s“d cc' el FhR et Do o aaoue €9 DRy UEEE B M CT. river from the foot of .Bullock strect| Farl S. Hiscox spent Sunday in Wil HANDBAG SEIZED .« |road thal has already been built in | Order for Dissolution Recently Issued | on the cast bank of ihe river to John | limantic at his uncle's Fred L. Switt || sl the town of Franklin: ~Another stretch by Superior Court. _| street on.the west bank. e Nwebster and Dr. 4083 Miss Moni McKean's Proparty | of road between here and Norwich| . . Vehioles will use.the bridges-at Pom..| Mrx. B C e g e New h Found Later, With Money Gone.. 1| ¥ill also be consiructed this coming| Dayville people are much interested | fret and Providence streots until the| R R Tieherthal Opeot SROdRy I SO0 - ? % gummer and with the completion of | in & recently jssued superior count or- | new bridge fs ready’ for use. Bridge | Londof, FUO ; : E lo [ l M“ A daring hold-up reported to | this the- state road between WIlli-| der for the dissolution of the Dayvills| Street Wi probably be closed to travel | ence Jefffey: . = _ . w0 wyis of 3 . the police_about & o'clock Saturday | Mantic and Nerwich will' be finished. | fire district, which includes within its| this week: . % s ] > WILLIMANTIC, CONN. e spent Sunday at B. P. Painless Extracti d evening. - The hold-up occurred a lit- limits the village of Dayville ana sur- : TR o L 7 racting an. tle before that hour on Pleasant street FUNERALS. rounding parts of the town of Killing- G il The Woman's Home. Missionary so- Filling a Specialty | néar West Park street. While Miss U eee— Iy, extending morthward to a point| : 5 V0 Mlaln Strest, - - Wi Monica McKean of 5 West Park. street James Wooley. near Attawaugan and eastward to a| Will Be -Completsd :May 1st Within. was walking along the street a strange | e ‘funeral + was|Point near Eimville. The property. Contract Time. man jumped out and seized her hand | neld Fridey. eveaing ot Tis sciey | within this district is said to be as- o’ 2 #atchel and made away with it. The| from the home of his son-in-lan, Ty. | 3essed at about $290.000. The financial| In conngction with the various im- young lady was greatly frightened.| ler Townsend, South Coventry. Rev.| cORdition of the district i understood | provements of a municipal nature con- hastened 1o the home of friends and | Mr. Dodd. pastor ot the St Cory. | t0 e, the reason for the issuing of tho | fampiated pr under way in Putnam. It reported the matter to the police, Who | try Methodist Episc _| order’ of dissolution. The debt of the|is interesting to note: that the fine from one to six foot. Also Tnvestizated, but without success. The | ating. Fellowiny the marcior e ol | district is about $800, which it is 8aid| new” Kieh. schos) boliding. which Bag Wire, all widths, man took the satchel, that contained a | was aken in charge by Funeral Direc. | bY Tesidents within it will be raised by | been under construction since last fall Soda y blackkid glove, the other being. on | tors Elmore & Shopard of {his city and | 12VYing a tax, which may be at the rate| on the Nightingale Jot at the corner of | Water and Postal Cards ia town, at - the new Excelsior Square Mesh; 1% inches at Mias McKean's hand, two pocketbooks, | Saturday morning was sent on the 8.55 | Of four mills. A part of this debt is| School and Providsnce streets will be WM. JOHNSTON’S, otie containing $2.03, and the other a|train for Philadelphia, Pa,, for burial,| due George Webster of Putnam, in|completed, as far as the genersl con- bottom and four inches square at tap. couple of rosaries. ~ Mrs. Catheri Co ‘whose building in Dayville the fire ap- | tract. is concerned, on-May 1, the time 5 . iy /. & <4 Sunday morning, while Milkman - N aemt paratus has been stored for several| originally set. : AND m’:he-f:l;‘e.tfil gl‘l(“r,-.. Cll.hcr:nc gon- years, Iil‘ the rate -of $100 & year for Thé commjttee of the tawn which General Repalr Shep, 1 : o K b m— Wi atu y morning from | rental charges. terprisy tomodile Repairiag. o ild o her homeé, 38 Walnut street, at 8.45 o e O ninrence. Witk Sras iy | Bloycle ana Au + Children Ty g'elock, with a requiem high mass rol. CARTRIDGE :CLOTH supply school furniture and other: in- Of} and Gasoline fer sale. ~ FOR FLETGHER'S - lowing at St. Joseph's church. Rev. O. : . e R e b > . . S. Beaumelster was the celebrant. The | Being Ma tured~for the ‘Govern-| - — 2 JWWETT OIFTY HOTEL, 7 % CASTORIA |r s e Bk "t Cruse comanye s | Twimpoeamee |0 Zrooomsmme, | Shankn - = J ial wi St. Joseph's cemetery. i el n- | Conferred on C f Candidates of L o vo=ply % Fifty looms in. the' mill -of the -Dan- | Conferred on Class of d i g 4 - “SHEET MUSIC | w : ieleon’ Corton. company Sre. Dol op: 74 Carginh Counsity Two-ply Tar Roofing, also one a , i - | - Wife of Govarnor Clark Arrives.: | crated in the manufacture for the o R o b - - ; T Mrs. Waiter E. Clark; -wife 6f Gov-| United Stutes government of a special| Nearly 100 visiting Knights of Co~ - Rubber Rooflug. k 50 a copy ernor Clark of Alasks, érrived in Wil- | and very. Interésting fabric known .as|lumbus, représenting counclls in .this : ESBRO, 1320 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. %m P.CH mm?r'e on’ the 3.68 u{re- Qaturday | cartridge cloth, “for Which a contract | section of the state. gathered in Put- ; v “from New York and went.to|has been ‘Sbtained that will keep as|nam Sunday afternoon to, witness thel Goeds ’ : - fat o JAMES HARRIES e otne of Govemor Clark's mother. | maony looms a3 axe n%% making it and | conferring ot tne" {kird dcgtee on & 44 : Prices Lowest At . - rs. Williain Ross, n. Gov- | probably a few more busy throughout | class of candidates 3 801 _Main Strest, Willimantis, Conn. | Girts, YCiark s i Washineson, D. o | the. sumirer montne No. 64. The meeting was held in St 4 3 '™ Rusiness” where he wiil spend some time con-| This new material is used in mak- | James' Dall ofi Providence street.” Wil | 7 now. g z § % u' £ 1 Y ring With government officials and|ing powder bags in which to = place|limantic sent a delegation, .the San it i SRIETE B ; ‘- 9 4 ransact some busifiess pertaining to| charges that will flash from the noz- | Jose council members arriving here on Alaskan territory. ~He. will then|zles of the hig guns of Uncle Sam's State Wi n visit his mother in Chap-| ships and forts. of it is what| i L B | N | - i Ri hrWWm_“ by Wb 5 wasts pRoduct from raw silk R o ' ! Eromive ot o James B Keelk ? sebagch o © TR = iy AR ik ] , ey