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was nmly executed; regeived );ru the last showed Miss Knight's r as well g8 3 teach- |- o Scott acted as ac- eompanist the piano. Erecting Stere. . Albert c:‘und is erecting a “:tore at n. replace one recently iurn: postoffice ed. will be in- cluded ln the new building. fo a recent imsué of tha hes 519 ‘all stations and Moosup 260. —— 23 SUDDEN DEATHS Reperted by Corenor Bill for the Last Cofim-r A C. r( dfl:‘th! Sk, endi March l:orl:‘;. ree m ing c - .% Reart disense, four from n. and two were sujeides. Kill- hu'lr hag thyes: -Feb, 1, Ruhamah Hubbard, 82, burned to death; Feb. 11, Rudolph Tetreanlt, 2, spasms; March 20, Jol Barry, 33, exposure while in- toxicated. Mr, and Mrs. John Cogswell of Ogk- land Beach are visiting 1 friends. Inepiring Address. A large audienge hesrd an. insp! Mn{ address at the lul#f. «hurch anla: bys the Rev. Mr. Norcross of A a number - of - photographs y t'h- New York Sunday Her- of state G. A. R, hold their annual encamp- ot mmY‘T teter e instruetor tient G "‘t' was held Thursday morning from Bt. 1 is with the Wi Juur of ‘Burlington, Vi, ur) n, % 4 fow deys with his pars IN MI8S KNIGHT'S HONOR. et il Parewell Dinner_at Attawaugan Hopel Thurld‘x‘ lvmln A was tendered Miss 'Mlc- mt iradey evening at New Spring Gaads —AT— The Boston Dry Gioods Store DANIELSON ‘We have received large shipments of Muslin Under Garments, and will offer @sme very special bargain prices ‘on Night Robes Skirts Corset Covers and Drawers Muslin Curtain Sale See curtains in the @tére window for 39c pair, ordinary price 621-2c. Al the fider Curtains in stock. Ask to see Couch Covers, Portieres. and Lace Cur- tains Rought for the spring trade.~The. Ladées' Suits are in stoek. Buy- your Buit early. We can fit every lady that is interested. See our Special Suits for $12.50 and $15.00. Siiks for Dresses are the leading fabrics this yeas. See our silks for 28c, 35¢, 3¢, 60c to $1.00 yard. 8. dm‘n'fyl w ’l‘he Arlllnlc .uoclan' hflufi:cud Nathaniel Gr«wl&? ; MILK PRODUCERS o ; May 8hip Providence, .l/nn Boston e @ . ] 7 B OVMM Cochran Buys House .. N Mrs. Blmira Alice (Millard) Fuu T, o Wiige i o Il widow of George H. Fuller, died We?l- i nesday night at 11 o'clock at the e fit."l&-m:hg:"n“\ui;ugl t&' lt‘g home of her son-in-law and daughter, | . A few daye road. Mr. and Mrs, Ollver Woodworth, at , there wWis no than this. smount, 17 Alger atrest, New London, . Mrs. | life by operation, ties can be arranged it is mul Ris i 3 x Fuller has suffered from shocks and | had the local milk rnd ers will -{h to e a4 o’” for a week her condition has been pre- ks that place. o > BT * * Miss Mdrtha ng cariou; She 1s survived by four ;i & . : St daughters, Mrs. Willlam E, Manning gt;l‘?m ore Bargains . s week. ' and Mrs. George E. Manning of Yan- L¥me. . She Jear Bt “At Dayville last week a man drove tic, Mrs, Will Cadman and Mrs. | Will inake. 3 ents he through the village selling dishes at a gns of Spring. ‘Waodwaorth o New London, . neral an 1 t, wm:n will prob- Profidma milk comgnmin pay very low price, and many believed that S Mrs, Fuller was_in the seventieth | ably be in - Terraced lwwns and rogdstides where 8 they. were Botttng ba;:a!‘n.: on_first. the lhlnu by t are = looking g?x‘;h%lr &er s,g: She was a n?t‘i‘veMof washed from the dust which covered 3 Eteen gnd fresh after the warm: &Rl | pyiiep in ‘1h e s & adetan: each one it was found that they were Lo ek of Wednesday night. 2 e, wa L At m A for the rest of Woni WRS Te e s s aving at Gifferent _ times conducted w e rest of dstumu and were umeless. What,| ;r'the gepth of . 73 ‘ t!" Mias Tirvell and her “’hw Donald eral stores at Boszrahville and at tha Wwe l‘ueed vmdwm- again? his homo!hx Rock v 'rlrrdl. of Washi Ftreet, are| . flB?:::}:‘w;’u’f:‘ 1‘3' 5 r“' Al 1‘\‘1‘“1 - S the: % years 0. 8. CEMER e o T | i of endt B i et | S Mool Wi | I F Wmam.yfi? Shinth = a former principal of qu on w e od W uneral services a Mrs. Katherine Lasch. schook e Risg n“'m,,“:‘.",fi‘afl‘.‘."a‘:n”lm'flf'm”ln };,"“‘hc udlthgu v",m ‘,:: g L ;hu oy fluh and ““"; The funeral of Mrs. Katherine Lasch Death of G e H f ¢ Hill spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrg. e home o] -d.o aughter in Alger 9‘ W“ ing faver % street, New London. R A A R ) '*-z.,m...,,..z it i Mre. Thomas Srasken, | 1SE a5 e, Bt -Wilde Lo thise e em. hi mass. | morn! o'cl o s ] The bearers -‘vhen "‘id. and Ar- C!urln A, m.wn street. He u:"l'fl-{ gm&d ‘m“;,‘dv““‘,’;_ Mrs. Thomas Bracken dled Thurse | with their -eng wfl talt, while the !hur Lasch and Irine Beauteay. Bur- been in nY | turned, after spendi the week Im dsy morni at the Montville poor | soft-shoe da: ; of one of the trio ial was in Baltic. L € Kennedy was menthe and 16 Tno "t 3 ey P B st farm at 6 o'clock. She was taken from | is a top the funeral direotor in charge. in the hope ot o ot s kus hospital a few days ago by | Asa a.nd charming comedienne, poedite iRl ad, Wwus a man of iaflq ufl M}- George Wightman returned on selectmen and was to have.been | Clara Thorpe has a nice margin over 'UT'A" cheery dup..m.q at il u Thunsgny to‘hur Home on Bliss place, | cared for at the almshouse, as the hos- | anvthing - seen- at-the house in this Her name before marriage was aicnl r, Jolly Lukens. is also I sureived by hie ite s eaila, | tusns to her home on Plain Hill t0da¥ | prances Clark, It i3 unlgeutood that g w ertainer, and adds = ; (Friday) for one waeek vacation, she was marriéd to Mr, Bracken in nav g that is first class. ‘e Bogrd’ Mufl A!fi:")fl“ll‘f!!.il:‘ liAol‘!V‘nolzfo ;x;l:{lyp’%l‘)";' erat s . " Miss ’B‘xonnc—o- Bennett of Vergason R s nusaa gu" fonevitie S ot commenastion: dence, &t one time of Thompson, has| . L0® mvntluy m avenue has returned to her stulies in | With her husband lived in Montville. wa‘lr eiér ‘share of commendation. sold her farm in the eastern part of nl.l church w. n the senior class ofc the Willimanti GromneS? P she nassiso 1oy Yias Barbars, S f.:’cr‘c:&‘::"«:;"rfi:.-:’" W lot of land_ in the eastern part of g\mt!\‘)‘mfm@ gave an so- il min Putnnm to Charles W. and Warren ° Because of the r val of the build- Bradway. conference which she attended n New. m" = 15 T peroet: G F H. Paine of Abington has an ar- Y‘glk‘.":n’:fi:l of th w‘_ of Vergason avenue is oblmd to ticle on his experlencu with poultry tional udln Ald M”' was not hme\hh office. in the April issue of “Practical Poul- | ¥oyq Wedniesday, owing to- ‘the storm. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler and chil- i\ . o~ e Next Sunday, Rev. J, E. Norcross, Class Pins Received. dren of Otrobando ;v.nue left Wed D.D.. of the Home Mission society of The class pins for the semiors of the | nesday for Brookiyn, N. Y., Where thw Boston, will preach at the. Baptist| High school wers ved Wednenday, | will be guests for o week of Mr. and church. and the 5‘2‘ members of th& o fl Mrs. Francis Nolan. Southbridge Five Ceming. wearing the They - R s o rimson enamel. The face has a fluted Smith of New London The -Southbridge fire _department | cape on 'Which 8. polished M' in .pfit‘g”:wflhumw:!e‘k with his parents bllkotbln team will play Fuller's Pets | {hig 'is the cri on Washington street. here next Saturday evening. ing the two ones for ‘1, teh cllh year. o Mifl Improvements. ; £ Buys Bliss Place Houss. » vi R’”{? ;":1.1 ‘?\.i“gm.(“hm ;h: in- DIVIDED l‘*ONNIILITY, Robert Cechran of é"we“ M7.._ ' - v terior of No. of the Putnam X who taakes Robert McBurney's place . . S Woolen company,’ preparatory to in- | ‘Bridgeport Fire Chief Tells How an uh.ovme:!' in the Falls mill, bes stalling the loo: recently bought to Important Law Works in Ocnnnti- bought the house on Blias place facing replace those d rded. cut. 5 ‘Washington stuet recently built by Higher Wage Scale. —Elh Gaing to Nurwwh Declaring that there: ll grave dan- Lecal No. 21, International Union| ger in certain M.," m.m,ng and e e g e T LS theater bulldings in Bri Pire Halle Club Basketball. ‘ i g o SR e ween | Chief Edward oonoy of Bridzepor: teams of basketball players at Jewett City and Webster, Mass. has| described a condition of affairs by m‘:hflre.cu. club have arranged & sched- agreed on @ new schedule of prices to | which the respemsibility “for = these es far which the wlnnlnl ffect May 1. The bricklayers| things is divided smong seversl, and | +ga i wfill receive . @ e¢lub pennant, | erers will work eight hours | the fire marshat” " le practicslly | wnieh _will be presented at a ‘banquet & day for 50 cents per hour, while the | helpless. © to'be held on May .2. The games win yesons will continue on the old scale “If I find .dan er in a theater, then | pe played ag follows: of $3.50 per day of eight hours. it is up to the police,’s saidi th, "April 11--Orange (Miss Annie Sher- Riensi Brown has relurned from his | chier. "Vt 'a Cabtory 1sRs ProDARSDED: | s vapi) ve, Wed (Vs Cathering annual winter ouung {n Filorida. vided with exits, fire escapes then O'Neill, capt). Measurements have heen taken of i it is up to the 'y inspecto: It} Appil 18—Red vs. Pink (Miss Amy i} ‘Unlon block preparatory to installing| a tenement ho s.n't 1y pro- | pgia; t.). fire esdapes, vided, then it is up to local au- PAP:E 25—Orange va. Pink. Many Attend Ennruonmont and Sup- "‘2{"{,‘?;;“;3 n::“m;_' !s:r ‘f‘nn:unce. a P four-story tenement houu ‘where six In spite of the n|n the entertain- | families are housed. Some of eu NO I l‘ E ment and supper given in the Odd | families take in a lar number P Fellows' hall by the Rebekahs and Odd | boarders, so that the 'v:hqh nuinbor f&g:::awwnudny evening, was well tofm:hfi. 3::‘131&‘3‘\8 the house at night| (n gecount of the present condition $138 Towards Alumni Gift. ,,n'e'“,‘:f,.:.":ef'm" Jicapes su of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hose A meeting of the officers of the Put- | feet wide. c;i'- hg fire, for -street, lawn or garden sprinkling oul Ve to nam high school alumni association | in tfiehouu Wy m » was hsebdmgt the hokme Bo: the presi- | the windows. # is, strictly prohibited until further no- dent, S. M. Wheelock. ports of the “T notified the owner of the hnu . > = : 3 cominittees regarding the annual ban- | last May that iy n%:- € conal- | tice. This order will b2 striotly en- quet and reunion were heard and act- | tions. The law ‘%n 7 d. e?flux;:n m’l‘ha wm:“e‘l:“: thw g;?cnre it:i IWMChdm mkz flum nge. fTorced. ' s 8 T e -new ool building re- led to do so, and I laid the case in ported $138 already received. the hahds of the prosecutor. . The Ber. orger) If Yoll b“ylh 30 labelled.yom Rge youradf your famlly, and Special Train for Eiks. -~ | Dullding is in the same condition to- OF WATER COMMISSION- day, as it was at that time and noth- April 12 is going to be a big night| ing has been done. | for the Elks of Putnam. They have “I have five complaints s! tenement S oralon hers iy Wil ae Do | Bonses under TRE Ao I ,,,m - MISS M. C, ADLES, uests of the members of the lodge | ¢ ch case snd w] ; £ & that city, at the dedication of t:e tll::e:‘ "m:ll‘xthe: hfih has he | Has : 4 new Elks’ home and will probably take | cases will he put !ntq the of m i along = band. The special will make | the prosecutor, but w will it 1°% ” stops at Danielson, where thére are| do if he doesn’t vroleenta gy > UNATTRACTIVE WIVES lnd at Central gillt::e P:::e‘r:l i u.“l - * Mg IRy 'l in which for; - mem- | the ns are dangerous.. I com- t them with th bers from towns in thct -section will { plained to the owners, and the factory wmrfiz m-n whom they meet— be picked up. inspector was called hil.- He z{d gx 0 ften to th- wife’'s disadvantage. = et me t T kn condis 2 C‘omo liss en t s mi i there; vet I can't da am%' ,,E, ,’ S pes e . There is no.other season when al- et ! the | NEW !m-u—luw»t 1k 81, cine is se much needed ‘af in thc R Tnasn: | reiephone 7ot arraMWE are all oes. -| hibited. Mr, fter tha wi t with her daugh- pital authorities decided there was no | line.in a long {ime, producing a turn old. He w; S in | 2 J Spar &R~ | chance for a successtul operation. Mrs. | full W in. 7 F.':m 3-{;‘—30%'?:'&90 Toam‘u:llay The Arart °:: v.lw&’lx ll‘, ter in New York. Brgcken was at;out 68 vears g%nly, T‘gx‘}- ' ‘:g bfl‘:fin{ x‘:?h- 3 00 ve—Brickiaysrs an a8 | tyeasurer of the. Steninfon 13 1 teachen | 204 Was born in East Lyme, orn e first to give Norwicl Decide on Higher Wage 8 ssociati “of fhe. Sl ‘};‘},'2 ool g;,;;& Ter| she lived for the greater part of et | Toutin SF B Natae sty Thg - that their husbands. while at 2 . % | /