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1| Murray’s Boston Store ¥ sa i arllla w'LL.“‘NTlc 'l‘hmnpoon: trustee three vears, Ben- |died at his heme in Putnam Christmas | on small inland bodies of water, al- o Jemin Jones. night, was brought to Danielson on | though quite common in storms af sea. What Is Going On Tonight. ; Fhursday afternson for burial in | Men who have known the lake for two [4 Cures allhumms. catarrh and | _ Moving Pictures at the Blow and OBITUARY. Westileld cemetary, where there was |Score years recall ne such occurrence g s b red Scentc Temple. a service In the chapel, conducted by | there. 1 umatism,’ at ti orlhg People’s Players at Loomer Op- Mrs. Eugene E. Winton. Rev. Clarence H. Barber of the West- Here In Putnam the crushing power , ® i ciing, restores the appetite, | “ & Hous Nancy A., widow of Eugene E. Win- | fleld Congregational ehurch. L. E.|of the wind smashed panes of glass 5 » a_] der?m’:nl Meeting of the Board of Al-{ton, died at her home, 106 High street, | Smith of Putnam and A. F. Wood of |#nd tore business signs from their dS P e‘t‘has‘ Ee{vousms. late Thursday afternoon, following 4 Danieleon were the. funeral directors Surtantngn - ANaIsg O ¥ nu‘-tz):amt i whole system. of Hliness preumonia. She was | Before he removed to m elght . R s B ar "q“mxfrtm o= BISTRIGT - INSERCTOH born June” 13, 184 and had lived in |vears ago. Mr. Day was for 80 years ea such ‘tremendous velocity that it s i 2 mantic for many years. There |a resident of Danielson, being employ- only with tho greates culty y e s Cillea "Sarsataba. | Pays Official Visit to A. C. Tyler Camp | Yurvive o daughtor. Mve. Foank B Hor, | ¢d for many years herd as & shoe op- | (Nat persons were able to make their 1 1 — U. S, W. V. rl‘a.h:nd a son, Henry E. Winton, both | erator. . !!s,bo:): "m:x! z;\;“mn frequented r of this city To Re-open Mill. OEY. RS W it vary neces. . » _Thursday > sary o BALTIC g g e e L After having been closed for several i) heid 'a special meet- Personals. yain, the SBlL BE CLE Thollw Ae-about Interesting Renort. A-pin-Charron Marriage on Tuesday.|Ins In GAAR Kall that was well at-| s J. Young is il at his h o ke e o ad Avera T IE Th . arria tenued,, The samp romived G0 faimi st anDE at his home on [to be Te-opened, and devoted, it Is e great care with which the police ’ e i | e e el D s sty Understood, o the imanufdcture of buff | keep tabs on peddiers and otliers re- [\) omen s ats, duits i Immaculate Comeeptionohurch | =16 U0 (™ ote. campr Moo e of | lisses Anpic and May Grady spent wheeis. The plant was formerly a mili | Quired to take out a license for carry 4 Delia Chatron were 'mited In|:vew London, who as district inspector | ThUrsday in Hartford. P A ey B =L riage by Rev. U. O. Bellerose, who | Inspected the camp and from his ob-) Charles S Turmer of Chaplin, was a | * Abawt the . Borought e Tt - Juvonm ey o the e e M s which | servations will miuke & favorable re- | Willimantic visitor Thursday. In the genealosical work that he has | Facetving of o fhgd of severas hundrod an resses llowed. The witnesses were: Plerre [ Port to Department Inspector Thom- James Healy of Chaplin was in town [Just issued relative to the Warren doumndxurln 1911, o!h :xdlmcel: sspin and Desire Charron. The bride |as Joyce of this cily before many days, | Thursday, calling on ‘riends. family, Warren Woden Foster, M.D. | der which mf: 11cenm°uo issued -rr-‘i 4251 Sha Dot ron " he brid | & Joyte oF Ve Uy beore Skay daom | huraday, Cabing on iends, |G Warren Wogen repior, 3D | fer which (3 licetueswre lasied FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY White satin ana traveled in a blae tail- folidated report o depariment head- | ncr sireet e g S aon Of Tour. |of the volume ‘gives Eredit for assist- | ong Rt o e B P g - sred costome. F 2 the ceremony | Guarters in Hartford by Janu: i 2 (S 2 A SR R L I e i by v Januargral | P Ngl s n S amcoln and . daushtir F oo e hml);n;;!-fl:d"sl’z Auction at Olsen Place, THIS IS THE END OF THE CHAPTER — THE FINAL RE- B iy 13 ' “fort"Tor il | "Cmrade usiey was entertainod by | Helen were Hariford visitors “Thurs- | Cupt. Georee Warten of Fuinam. Deputy Sherift George F, Holbrook,| DUCTION TOLL. aARai ih K'T]»EN pleasantiy for all = Comrade Baseley | Miss Dorothy, speat Thursday in Hart- |hemian club by the members of the|2hd a varled coliection of tarming im- INSTANCES 3837’-1‘&%"323;\25335"&" SALDE OF MA = IS a relired regular_army officer in | ford. executive commitive in cormection | Elements at the farm of Christian Ol- KAVALUR OFiMA - TERIAL ALONE. £ e . |«adition to being a Spanish war vet| Miss Carrie Freeman of Orange, N, |With the annual meeting of the or-|=eh wh odisappeared from bhis home Ciark_of Bolton Commits |cran and had a number of interesting (J., i vislting friends in town for the | Eabizatlon, whish ocours on Tuesday | MioFe than & year ago and has never AND DO YOU REALIZE THAT THE WINTER WEARING After Twin Brother Hms {iories of life on the frontier to re- |boliday recess. evening of next week. siace been heard from. SEASON IS YET YOUNG? 8O FOR THIS REASON THESE the Night—At One|l#te as he saw actual service in vari- T There were large audiences at the i EROML "o thils - <ity 18 ECONOMIES ARE OF GREATER VALUE, e \ ous uprisings amons the Indians. as|, Reland B. Utley of Pittsburgh, Pa.,|Orpheum theater Thur Afternoom | €X€cutor of the estate of Henry C. > erwich State Hospital. ‘;;@ YN Camis oW SO PhapT 1‘3 visiting his parents, Mr. and’ Mrl {and evening, when entertainmenta were Penniman, who dled here last week. A e 5 ___|thy Quinn, 2 ey of Windham road, A ey e Ot or St James | Nearing on the gdmission to probate WOMEN'S AN ISSES’ T o on, orrespondent | Foliow'ng the inspection cigars wero [ Miss Fannie Heeley is visiting her |chureh, childrer. from the parochial | Of the latter’s will being fixed for Tues- o S D M 1 o Bus | pehed whist eniored ond S Inford | slater” Mry Charies B, Stars. of Now |school caniributing scme of tho nums | €4 of next weelc COATS asane 10 1| mal scefai hour spent. London. She will remain until after |bers on the programme, which included Sons of Veterans Entertain. ax “morn- | ! : e, WANBECR Y, | frin s mp's officers will be ;l:,.uu.a the New. Year. a fine showing of motion pictures.| George W. Child camp, Sons of Vet- P Akl A0 Srisaw.. el Length ., Walter Clark, | Thursaay ving, January 4th. —— Manager Brown received compliment- | erans, had a large npumber of guests osts in noveities and mixtures, Polo s . DANIELSON ary notices for his liberality in connec- | and visitors at their campfire in Odd and Roversible, Wit wide oufia and ayor May Announce Appointments. i b o tion with the benefit. Fellows' hall Thursday evening, when collars, of contrasting material. Col- am h ,\!:A)’ol' D;::li-!] P, Dunn bas called a|Mrs. John Turner and Adopted Bowling Scores. a ‘( ss numbering ‘about 20 was ' or:m bl"l. brown, grey and tan. Wiiam Clark With | opecial mesting of the board of alders| D 5 . L e ween | initiated. The programme as previ- Coats of blue and black broadcioth oG Gobs., tosl e on thls (Bsisay) avenings ToNace o e I oMy | ioyes: VA TEG, Ehes: game between | ously given was successfully carried are also included, and a few in- blus B ething Tartiouite SoCSth (0 (h| 37Lenr e e o TR | Te ol At the Tocal aie3 o | Gatersoiins For il iesemi S 2 serges, carou) ‘Sad sealetta. Not u e o o At BTOBE Sai cbuts S Priaoriare Bt o Wark on | Bty & Y8 on | interesting £ esent. coat of this lot has escaped the blue at upstalrs to meeting will be transacted.| Roads. fer e s Shos Btore’ Agsin: Botalaresd, rencil, even though it may be a favor- . 2z down all probability Mayor Dunn wiil IR DR For the sccond time within two ite of the moment, and worth up to unce Tis appointments and the| Two iives were crushed out i a|SLENAT -3 108 o7 weeks the shos store of Henry Dembo Pase. . rlous standing commitices will algo | tragic aceldent that occlirred about 10 | WEAVEX - (4 B in the Keystone biock was broken into Here are thelr new prices — 35.00, bably be named o'clock G hursday morning at what is |10V b 40— rly Thursday morning and about $20 #7.50, $9.80, §15-60, $15.00 and §17.50. - 'pfi“x‘l\" speculation as to the s».fi“nu“ the upper crossing of the | B2Y «- 84— worth of men’s shoes. taken. Entrance appointment: railroad at the viilage of Uneco in | was gained by foreing the lock of the g » ek o e B el g s - Touts ik A laence T 2 WOMEN’S AND MISSES Wedded at Bride's Home. kgl ] ek L M e agie Sy, DotAbly atout SUITS ay afternoon at 2 o'clock, Mil- | d8ughter, Pauline Turne; 12, both | Davison 5.30, as was aiso the case with the IT: jaughter of Mr. and Mrs, James | Ieeting death when the veh in |Paul .. previous burglary, Sults of Serges, Cheviots and Nov- . of Windhum road, was united | Which they vere riding was str by | y B ey oltios, in grays, brown, black and ' pear szo st imarriage at the home of her par | the west bound passenger tram due at |Deya .. JEWETT CITY ! panclied skirts ' and’ bloat olernt s was 1o Vit Rithard. Tadwls Oleson of | Oneco ai 10.07, the hotwe which thes | backs, collars are faced with satin or E pi 2 ! Crosvenordzle. ll:‘}rs!{z}l’lzl‘\‘”fi‘_ were driving biing killed and the wag Cfficers of Court Griswold — Funeral velvet. D R e was Tusiatiy uiile 3 Services of Mrs. Caroline Huntina- Final prices on these Suits are $1.50, auble was Snattended. Only Telatives | a1 Rer body nuried up on the fender Al ity tone N » L(.:‘;\\;u'y‘uu\ ,‘“::“(;‘“yx ;;\;‘;‘,\“"; ‘kl;v‘r ';h.: 1.::;:;/,11.,, ‘4‘“ aline, whose body ‘Cfflcers Elected for the Ensuing Year > e A ‘F ,“ o DA These Sults are worth up to $256.00. edding trip Mr, and Mr son | was cra several yards, lived about . s Sl of A, locted make their home in Killingly, where|an hour after the SOCINNRG -, The Bod- | on ‘TR ey buoping. Chiet range: n a er | be is employed as a designer for the aken to ths Oneco siation sels e et Ctereault ief ranger, , | 7 in Manstield | Attawaugan company. The bride has |later Viewed by ‘Medical Exam e Taraiey chelburg; financial secre- CHILDREN’S COATS DRESSES SKIRTS iy e, | Ueen teaching the pest vear in New- |ams of Moo tlecting the followins officers: | recording sec-| Children’s Coats in blue, ta d m the Con- | ington and has s Wrse circls of (riends | . It 18 very evident (hat neither Mr electing the following officers: | ; Craig; ‘treasurer, Mar- o . tan, red| Herge.and Wool Dresses that were| Women's and Mis reday morn- |in ik o+ 3 t ither Mrs ht, A. P. Woodward; vice presi- | and cuffs to match. sday morn- | in this city PR n Dot ARG hanrd | the AE Wookwerd, ViCw. o1L; senior wii ¢ : E < $10.00 to $17.50, mow $7.50 to $12.50. |and blus merge ficlated. Bur APBrogéhing train, -bat. It. is ushe | den: James lan _ i am Clark; junior James Final reduction price on Coats that A - Choral Union Atranges for . Condest. | that thes may ieve ‘Delleved that It | oo ants idive T John Avery; lectirer, Francis Driscoll; | Were 35.00 to $T.50, now 3280, B e e — e e o e wira e a u : o gemior” beadle, Trank Tatuvers; fumor| Caracul Costs that were §10.00. now | wers, $10.00 to $26.00, mow $5.00 to| Fina) reductio : - —_ o Wt SH cer > clude the presentation of | et revsn - dule ociation is up z Jackson that he has becn Tesponsibie | n anta v { crossing, nowever, is regarded b - 2 - — -— e halitinn "ani Readaciien | Fons L a W o esalar | oo aonie s 4 ddugerous one & P s TR A FUNERAL. B S B L AY CO S = ng to engege the services of & temor | AN In time to avoid the cra PUTNAM The Tureral services of Mvs, Caro- bt » - Rocltmalt in paying 2cloist for the concert. | the vehicle with its deatn destin. — line Huntingion were held on Thurs- been found abou tims was not visible te him ur J. W. Reynolds Killed by Train—|gay ai the home of her son, Ziba - | Phillips’ Case Continued: v LG S s Aot & i Funeral of Edward O. Day—odd|Zuntnston The body wes taken to|= e ew=— = = — =| Thursday morning in police court, e L Fellows’ Election—Hawoc ~ Worked | ¥ 7201 for burial names. The ok 09 an despatch eared. Prote ( Onildron Cry |Sou ity soier oy Sl Sl R e o 5 rirasy's Gae B PO - i R e e R . | Yeaneeday eveniog for biting Stefano | © Mrs. Turer was a daughicr of Allen £ 5 oA family resnion was held Christ. |iliness. ‘The Litte Red Schooibouse | was “ulways with us” and “mot in the | to como Uhrough und the Kown FOR FLETCHER'S | Zumchari™ dnger furing s fent in x| Gibean and with “her usband und | I I Dyver sud dsushice Dorathy | Piioner served Ut which 33 werg Bres: | Chandicr, 37, Onatien Moore, 39, and [the cost. of Iving o uy Bardships | A - re B vk BOE BaY o | e T o usband and | U re. giests o | « dinner served at which 32 were pres- | Chandier, '97, Oharles Moore, '89, and | the cost of livi - rdships wmple silk underskir CASTORIA [t e otasr it | ot T o s e somied 3| o Torbiny 213 S22, o it | ol e rdiceape Il B | et St "o "B R omossizg i % 00 e, Sy St i i | Pee, told the Ut that Chiot Rich: | Turner was desply aftectcd when I | N Bouse, 05y | o o et iy Jeorvich: | semted the tescher and the other thres |, - stated.” seys Profsssor Fisher | bottom of the skirt und conting {mord gesirec 1o invest Tcass | orimed of the BADpening Sbert Livby, stodent af Harv: (. *|Were pupiie. They sang songs and | “that the causes of the world-wide riss |1y in excess of re theroughly. as ‘he ‘was ‘of the Law school, ia visiting with his par- ‘ otes. Cracked jokes, Two Peize boxes of | of Drices were a matter of diapute, and | pletes (he cowtume Hion hat botl men wore equalty to i Ve s ents in this city Miss Florine Scofield of Norwich is | chocolutes were offered for the best | that, therefore, thore should be ap- | J niinnance of the cass was | 2ul D. Weight of New Haven is| the guest of Miss Marian Tracy. 1wo acts presented. The wussociate | pointed an international commission to OBITUARY i jfor until ibis” (Friday) iaorn: | As Reported by Chief A. P. Woedward, | (he gucst of bis Grother, F. Warren| The friends of Miss Natalie Gibbe of (members were chosen as judges. Rich- make an suthoritative investigation u (. Wit as granted. Phillips was Wright. 5 Norwich were very sorry to learn of |ard Bllis, '04, recelved the first prize, | of that subject | Rev. W. L. Gilh c cléased under bonds to appear befors| The following is a record of the | AHenry P French of Sprinefield was & | the terrible sorrow wirich has come 1o | #nd Miss Ivy Eaton, Miss lsadore e | Y g e riday fires i Danielson during 1911, the visitor with friends in Putnam Thurs- | her, Misw Gibbs is the drewing teacher Bam and Mrs. Greaves, '05, took sec- CUT OFF FROM SHARE e e > A | - e statistics belng _take Pom. ‘the Teo erside grammar school here. | cnd prize. # p hens rmer . NEW THEATER. oras bt by Chier Engimeer AP |, Viliem H. Taylor of Harttod has £ — ©] Atter the vauaeville, the business IN UNGLE’S RSTATE (prand lodge of Xiks. snd 5 b7 Srooinana o incer A Piirecently been a visttor with Mr. and 3 mesting was held, Riobard t- » e To Be Built by Arthur P. Dorman on | | Februasy 4855 o m. box 5. Dan. | Mrs: Georse H. Tavior. TAFFORD SPRINGS T s prosident and Chariss Moore s | TO"tater, Inadvertently or Otherwise, | blexy ut hin home hers (o Main_ Street. lelson Cotton_company . tenement in Invited to Golden Wedding. Novel Entertcinment 2t Annual Mest. | /ECFStary. ~ Tho roll was ‘calied and | Left Word “Sisters™ Out of Will |, Q000 o0 o ™" O sl (o0t A \White row. “irire caused by kindiings | Many, persons in, (his city havo © ing of High School Alumni Associa- | T2 Winites of the lesl, meeting Were | cincinnats, Dec Mrs, Henrfett : and Lou ;1o . covered by in- | ceived Invitations to the golden wed- e . 5 99, ed | . . Dec, i to Arshur B. Dorman the | surance. Y - | e anniversary observance of She i John Hanley, '99, Elected Pres- || resident, and Malcolm Beckwith, 01, | Go0dloo of Denv EEOc for= 1. S STMIRIN Dipet st Oineinna 78 MONUMENTS, vioe 5 fand opposite the Hovel Hogk: | | February 17809 p. m. box 3, |Iffand Sirs Preston 5. Sibley at Dan- ident. becrotary’ and trewurer. “The 8 priss | Jner bunker Jsmoy B, Armetrons. will | Citenel! 1 s ar between what is ki - | North street, W. J. Sche an barn, { felsor ext T ds S r the Dest school song was % & . 4 ntate 8c- | B o T oy B T it Dhlin o stoes lleny ook 2nd the strip of s M- | Pire probably caused orgere e} Spps K":\Md by Trai About ninety members of the Staf- | awarded Miss Florence Smith, -3, [cording to a decision by Common |Datl Union Depo '..‘ly hmhd. O‘Itxlln our prices | cently acquired by the Y. M. C. A. a Passing Iocomotive; ‘loas $435; insure % iHed by Train. ford high school alumni and many of | Miss Smith returned the moncy to |Pleas Judge Swing today in a suit | B4 0 Srecs & and inspect artistic designs. hagibue SRl SRR b T ey . J. W. Reynolds, 30, of Pascoag. R.|the senior class Wero present at the |the treasury aud made a short speech brought by the trustees to expedite | J6Pot here to cost $40 WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, e s i DA Bee 3 e eh 19-2.20 &. m., box 45, Josapn | I+ WHO has Tecenily been working in |anuual reunion at Memorial hall, Staf- |fn which she expressed appreciation the distribution of the estate. DESSIE by the city o¢ it g e Wit Bicsetn. /. | Tone T T n Sty aTsE Bl iy T Al utliing: - Birieting . strest | B s o Danielson, was| ford Hollow, Wednesday evening. The |of the honor. The song, The Stafford | et share was Jost to har Do Joavdepot will give the & ‘Willimantic. Conm known as the Scenic temrle on Bank | CAuse of fire unknown o - | killed by a train at Webster Wednes- | Srst part of the evening was taken up | High, was then sung to the tume of | ¥f the omission of the word “slsters’ snd_intorubes 1 entert street, will within a short time erect| March 25—12.18 p. m., box 36, Main | %% MIE © xow | EY @R act by cach class. This proved |A Toust to Harvard. The meeting 17 the will ''Tho document provieed )@ commer terminus e s R Wik house. - Faige | ¢ LS Ml e family of New |t be a laughabie entertainment and [was then adjourned. Refreshments ((hat [he Properiy Wed 1o Bo dlacribut- | E. B. SPRING, Pjano T e e up e SR R A s Route. TR | Youu will spshd’ i New X holMay | gesliine abli(y whe chonn. Thelover- | wiee eurved and the:besaainder Bt ed among the heirs of brothers, neph- | Mrs. ermilya Pleads From —_— TMET { 2uic 7o vavdeville, capable of seating | ing srease. SE Rex with relatives in this city. ture was played by Lynch's orchesira. | evening was spent in dancing. ews and niecos. Mra. Goodic Chicago, De Lrw, 1 Phone 18 Willimantic, Conn. a thousand or mere people, The buflds | May 5—6.34 p._ m. box 54, Broad Hill-McGregor Marriage. b B B I S e R T e s b e ot g enginn i o o o M e i e ore ptonle. The NN | atiwet, Thaodore Hamimet: hovse. e | . Miss Olive 35 McGregor of Westvine [ Oharles Newion. who posed ss’ Addem | PROFESSOR FISHER ON Her stiornags beld the: omissien indictment charging her with with fire restriction and be sanitary | loss. e sootin, and Frank B. Hill of |tuick and did much rapld caleulation i B Thie ey (s vshur Dl CHOICE SELECTIONS, ™iioses, My 2% 305 p: o Hox 43, Peogies/| Netick, Muss wece teceutiy, martied 10 BEheat. THichart Kl rupeestined | HIGH COST OF LIVING| o CoWNS WILL BE JEioy him arsen the Dulldtg of this new theater will | LIEht and Power company plant, Hut- | at Pomfret, Rev, H. A. Beadle perform- | [he Iass of 84, and posed 28 A8 e { condition she wa wkor f cinet an MG Ry i A MU HhR Titeel. Fire caused from Sas|ing the ceremmoy “efresentative on tariff. He toia of | Says There Should Be an Authoritative MADE OF TURKISH TOWELS | (oiri™ (o™, e 1o & side of Muin street. that is when sencaiine.” Tioua’ 3500 Monday will be observed as a holl his trip to Chicago as a delegate and Investigation of It. — o s o o ity iy A - or e Holidays at oy ~ the . Ze racked many gocd joke: I clost She entered I b JAMES HARRIES, T e M bon Main sirest, for mipposed fira n A: | stores will be closed all or part of the | [, 5o L Y (1 Cias "oF 03 and | of the Assoelatéd Press on Decsmber | o™i Fashions in Chicago. | » , [T S UGenEod M Dorman win | A% Arminione s 0re T the Achungs |95 . et tnere s not & grent | Dosea As a Jew in WUats the Matice |13 Atiributea to Frof. irving Fisher,of : 01 Main . . " ¢ = order ! o was smoke fr = s id e is a i . i o -- | Ye i of A e 2 Ay’ ain Strest, Willimantic, Conn’| the structare will be. veady Tor stoa. | Sulstion burning Off Wires on eibcirio |amount of bustess ready o be con- | nith Tader? Fb Johes and ialect | Xnle universly, o 8 one i offect tha TR Tl e ebusts et bites pancy before Lis present lease of the | Motor No loss amount of bl ers T o af the e | ere amusing. The class of 05 was | City club, the statement in effect that | 504 e will ocord well with the house- | ELMORE & SHEPAR Pancy before Lis present lease of the|motor, Noloms ' e 35, A | peer court for. Windbem county,|reprosented by Miss Iy Ftaton. Miss | the high Cost of livine was dus chiet- | hold curtaiment duo ta the hi R oant §i D, apring. H. Armington's grocery store, Ex- |vwhich comes in next Tuesday. Isadore Dunham and Mru. Greaves “malarfa, hookworm and alcohol- | of lving, it was said today at the & 3 . Loss $550; in- & s uittal - gy - - s ere by ygoods @ pape: 2 8 tmbaimers and funera Lirech 1 e AL | Hicien Butlorneld and Miss Mabel Mey- | diseascs; and that he “wcauitted the g M L oo M LR Orpheum Theater, Danielson U3, | Dastroyed by Fire Which Starts from | o Ehe ol gross losses cor tho vear Eavard 0. ay. |, Toprestnied e clane of o6 1 | crta ot blame o the bigh prices’” | baihrobs (sierwise knows ts blanket | PRIDAY, D g i b El ia! Sl T oeiee ta- the yeatih : o Roalcgint. p va. The cla 7 was | Professor Fisher declares that the | cloth) coat, now will | furnish v DECEMBER & 60-82 North Street. p erheated Chimney—Loss $5,000. | fiviiably fortunaie record and much | wi unfle‘r;!\ services for Dav: | repreasntod by Miss Ethel Moore, Miss | despatch raisrepresonted his remarks, | dross. And tho material e R St B LADY ASSISTANT. s m St ch | who ristmas ni eld | (arigsa Davis, Malcolm Beckwith and |and describes by " th, i b o etson’s Big s 5| Thursa o same as last year. But In con- | 1o, ome here Thui_ . after- | C) n d e # as “absurd” the state- | Turkish towels. Two or three towe %5 of “Ralph Church on Tower Fl} bec :::::I:; glven the em:g.m fire depart- | Tt o B - clatiag: . The b Bap- | quart © for therr | several of the newspapers in which the | tasseled border, as suits the w. Matinee and Night, Prices tween Chaphn and Mount Heve. The promptly subduing fires that | taken to Danielson, the former home of A mice vartety of Fresh Fish: also | house was a total loss end Y threatened to do very serious damage. b 2 v : o t damage. | (ne deceased, for buriel in Westfield d F;SIH:’:SO;'!—»“- ana Clams, at articies of ‘fumiiure wore Sevan, Ay Interesting Statistics. meters. Rev. C. H. Barber of Dan-| 'S FISH MiR st | Though the netgnbars ture -1 ; stmister C. A, Potter, patrioti on offictating at the service In the} | —+j flames thnt brisk | Pecticut, G. A. R.. prepared the follow- I. 0. O. F. Election. | . i . a near |Ing interesting statistics for presenta- Israel Putnam lodge, 1. O. @, F., has| nou vuckets could |tion Thursday evening lo the big |elected these officers for the ensuin, be any material good | kathering of veterans and sons of vet- | term: Noble grand, Willl Manson: | o -onfine the firs to the house. | crans held in Puinam under the aus- | vieo grand, George L. Baldwin: secye- | It is understood thai the loss pices of Camp George W. Child, S. of | tary, Lucius H. Fuller; treagurer, Leon | vartially covered by insurance through | V. Mr. Potter being one of the guests | 7- flgon: trustee, Walter J. Bart- | . a local agency. The loss is $5,000. of the evening. The numter of public | icit. Appointive officers of the lodze, | (The fire staited from an overheated | sckools in Ccnnecticut is 1476, the | vhich ix in a fourishing conditi | Fen imney on the second floor and was | number of puplls in them 190,353, The | will be made later. dl;tm;‘rpdvbd) a member of the family | number of parochial schools is 68, pos s 9 # who chanced to go upstalrs and saw | With a total of 25125 pils. O e ney. It had gained su-h headway that|al colors and 'of the 6% parochinl | Republi ombe amm n- 0ils, 10Ys, DS e s frits e it | ehoie 4. aa HSEwii 5 e Coun-| H o stay the advance of the fire. The delagation from the afiliated S | are glad to know of fhe wondertul benefit that ViNwn-O-Gte and llday Goods to societies in Danielson that went to| The republican members of the city | Engagement Announced. P’utmm e Te present a‘ the ering | ndministration that will be In y Bes always been te suffsrers of thelr sex. D e of Thursday evening was much pleas- | for two years from Tuesday night next | Thousends st , closesthem out at once. fleldr<‘:rdz»)ru:;1:;;nfi;o e nesgmant | 23 with ihe prowramme and With the | and I the major! N ele - epread the gesd Rews emeny Chelw i S i iren Bunce the engagement | opportunity to meet the notable per- |a cacus Wads in the ®¥ighbors end friends. J | I.Iiss"lm PRI | of tyeir sinter, amiax a4, von Cramm | 4Ens present. L Ban S e Sl Gin and 1t welieves me so much that I want you OS SPRICES. ] von cramm & the davghter; ot the Prisoners Repair Roads. making a slate of appointive officers. | Others write letiers for publication, ¢hmsé suffering sisters, to spreae the news of what it has done for me. It certainly will ; Mbw 3. Flaeris: von Oracety: Whogs sw | - Joller Albert 5. Tields has a num- |.L2ee to be authoried and Muounced | wnimewn to them, may learn about i in the b b i oo ooy Bt cimeaid 1f cestors wer~ among the first settiacs | ber of prisoners from the jail engaged | Lot Tuesduy oventng. While nothis oty e s 51 New. Huripellod. aht db o 41555 UF | 15 dothe wuperviacts ‘repeir work on | 708 Eiven but Shusslisy MMknt 4 (o @0 the good work goes on. SR.. D CO.4 Covtaim von Cramm of the Ancientand | the route of the undereroima. tele- | &, TP are” o e many, 11 ane. | Foporabie: actiliory of ‘Poston.. tiar|phone line recantly run scross Wind- | beloved. there will be mafy, 1€ any VROrn-O-Gia &s o pusely vegvtatle compednd, comtatuing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT 'illlm.hc n. mother was a_ daughter of Hev.. N,|Bam coumty. Thia is & contract that | o ey o B Do reast not Do harmeul propestics, s settvely spectfic cateibr. sttt i 5 Conn. . Comtllt B, and a dscsadant of | Bus bean iven 1o the Jall. and tne ter. | o Ppointive oficers. at, Teast not b o $1.25 & bettle with full d ne. Anneke ane, the’ original owner of tho | Titory it covers 1s 18 mildy in length T contamrlaten i meerd o ot} on the wamarity esgans and functions. r ” N direotie proj New York v v the de 1s 54 » e e, Any DR. F:iC. JACKSON, kg “Bd'";"" N t':::'-'--:f?:flf et o D o By s, - To youmg and eid & 1s Mighly recsemended fos the tread- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. BTN y m r. Brush belongs to ome of the|of the town of Killingly. The work Wi < - v 1 i 8h Dbeiongs to oos of the{of the tiwm of Kilingly. The:work mm—u WIND ment of all forms of femalo troubles. ¥ 106 Weoet 229th Street, Mew York Painless'Extracting-and iCh, 1a infereated In real catae And | mentary to that Gome by e laberars | T § 1o closely jAentified ~with the TFiret ] for the contreotors and will be con- | O o> Lole With Whitecape—A Dis- t Elu ISmldty Presvyterian church tuued Gntil the contractara’ work. s e — accepted by ihe telephone compeny. ¥ Obwebetuck Lodge Elest The men are Anding Tch (o o in | puLraseDEers on trains and trolley ca: Ohmaarbstuck Lodge Koot .| cloartng shters e atiepding ta | pozsink Alexanders lake Thursdar ar. { et its annual meeting in g Diias | Tlagen ‘that necd ‘attention. The on- | (orpoon and famillar. with that body of4 mu Thursday evening elected officers | (erground line through much of the thede. witnessed a sight rarely seen | follows: Nobla Toyal I | territory hera conmldered Tuns at one | b1 nmiic n amante e e ime alone Platsted: vice grand. Cliftord T, Clin- | #1de of the highwav, close to the gut- | fypm, mtle & mibuty. Ao wak deariue| ton; recording secratary, Walter E.| €S rom. the Jlite_Sagped yeven Wity ST Thompson: Anancial secretary, Walter Burial of Edward O. Day. Spray ARG Dwiiog Jur TR 0B s Lady Asststant | . Woodill; treasurer, Charles’ M.l The hody of Edward O. Day, who ! nary one and such as s seidom sasa

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