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uuunl uhnnnln RERERERSRERNRERE RSS! b ——— STAFFOM sm . : “ i :um'n.::hm‘ as Amdlflmn:.:' HIGH CLASS SALES MANAGER LT A —— ....u.e-m--.....m-.....m..m.-..-....-m-..- = | Call—Country Club’s Reception. For Norwich and vicinity by well known Chicago v WILLI b ufacturln Co., staple househo d utilities; leader in its MANTIC During the service, Mrs, O. B. Robin- NEARLY COLLAPSED. Leonard H. Healey, Henry H. Daven- a 2 A 3 ised h f 2o b Son Bang two solos, Asleep in Jesus, el port; finance committee, C. 8. Sheldon, | e Rene by ::’one of its laymen $150: per. 1 fl&o What 13 Going On Tonight, and Onc Sweetly Solemn Thought. |Engineer Believed He Had Killed His | George M. Lampson, Charles C. Giider- | 7 0 5% WHCh, Pas 8 one BF 1S (el wuh subatantml share of rofits Must invest s ermsa et hop 1 Sewa Ball, St |y "Gt ol aoniats movatig, nd Witkrand Bawihgers oy TGS St b Sprins Congregational churon, has |l which will be well secured; permanent : 3 “Hilly the Kid" matines and night |'Ken to Peekskill, N. Y., where burial | It s related that the engneer who OHURCH DAY EXERCISES, p e M o RO ml.n can make $3000 per year or more, To receive atten- 3 at Loomer's Qpers. house: will take piace. Funeral Directors |was driving the locomotive that struck e = b proves an espectally intoresting and °fl applicants must shte elw'ience, if any, and !u.minh Cyciers' concert and dance in Town |EIMoTe & Shepard are in charge of and killed Mrs, James Turner and her | Committees to Prepare for Events at | o iy gosument, 88 it has so lorgely e references. hadl. the arrangements. adopted daughter, Pauline, at the up- | Cengregational Society’s Meeting. |to. do with the apportionment of the | ing pictures at the Bijsw and Mrs. Margaret M. Johnson. per. crossing, near Oneco, Thursday * | resular benevolences of these churohes A“fl“ ll. W, G0, Care CHAS, H, FULLER fl. 623 Wabash Ave w Store Closed c temple. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Mar- morning of last week, was $o unnerved | The church day exercises of the [for th year 1912, . —— — | pNatchaug ldge, 22, Knights of [tia Jounson, who died Wednesday in |bY the accident that he came near col- | Congregational church will be held on | A carefully detailed schedule of fig- — e Monday Afternoon, ythias, Boston, was held Saturday morning at |14psing. Aside frowm the ordinary hor- | phursday evening of this week The |ures and amounts has been worked . A b 10.30 o'clock from the residemce of W, TOr Of such an occurrence, it is said N Yeur Former Baltimore Pitcher, a Native |L. Willlams, Windham street. ~Rev. of Baltic, Dies Suddenly at Springfield | William S, Beard, pastor of the Firs Word was receiv Congregational church, officiated. Th of R daats of ,:‘[:xd‘:'l‘:f‘u‘::‘{n":‘l”'r"‘x““‘ bearers were Norman Cooley of New |the accident e e e o, A cld. Mass. Saturday evening, s the [Havel: e Y s, e ) st an il s peabaseticiid 00 JHE S Ay Ipriatel o oand |result of rheumatl: 4 yifal . | Oliver Johnson of ‘anklin, an s “agrr ot ul eresting fact has been = A X 2 & SILK PETTICOATS i S G b Rhich e " Woiamart Gty B wia| cweEmiNG prospecTs, ) for U cventa e [clowiic ommliss | prociimes ~ately . un mportant| Michael Shea Penalized For Walking Off With Prize Bird— S L |altHonyh mot w0 b lifi the Windham cemetery in charge Cga s g ; e been appointed: . W. | Conagogational convocation that three- at Special Prices that he Qi horeidly lald up with It |o¢ pyners) Director H. N. Fenn. New Year Opens with Mill Conditions | EOWen, Mrs. C. D. Sharpe, Mrs. C. H. | fourfiy out. Out of the total te of the hat the engineer believed At first that [ defnite prosramms has mot. been de- | 1h, \I, Pg 35, (TCy MEETOERIC B The he had killed his own wife und daugh- | clded upon yet, but the exercises will |liong of dollars have besn ppropriat- e" e s er en e ter, who live near the section where |begin with a banquet at § o'clock and ; . » 3 19 1ed for benevolence; $213,500 1s esti~ the accident occurred. The shock of | Wil: be follcwed by reports, historian's | mated as Connectiout's sn&q of this, f this stat tio; & v . that ke did not work up to the time of Al Erown, B M. Wheaton, * Georgo I | on Ll 0 T B e Local Interest in Superior Court Cases at Norwich— s . _8lmost o 2mplin, L, O Willlams; programme, | py. Th f $610 h: athers! Nerg Is & charming collec-| Mr. Gilbert formerly resided in this Personals. N g ohioh Geralnitees, . I, OIid and s e sum of $610 has been ap- %) e ’ it 3 e eh com . C. E. ed to the three Congregational Sudden Death of Mrs. Nellie L. Crandall—New Y < P e % v ity. He was the noted baseball play- | Willlam M. Turnbull spent Satur At the beginning of 1912 there is| (. D, ;D ey af Ve | Eo) lond o ew ear lon of Mie newest models in & variety |17, 1° 38 the noted baseball play. | William 3t e ot s harpe; banguet, members of the | churches in the town of Staftord. Ladies' Social circle; reception, Mr. " . . @ materials, all fashioned il With Bulthuore In the Kastern| Mixs Berths Botham spent the week |/I€ly In contemplating an industrial | ana Mrs, 1. M. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Wedding Verses. Welcomed at Watch Night Service. e B 5 ool 1P d at her home in Mansfield Depot, |=dvancement here over the conditions | T- 1. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs, George| The poem written by Rev. Harry Vg that have prevailed during 1911, OVer | It Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Stetns, Rec |Adams Hersey, & former pastor of the at Williamsville work is progressing | anq Mrs, F. D. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs, | 16cal Universaiist church, for the Pin- of styles in the ¢ bexl bor 3 i ot as born in Baltic, a 800 | Martin Welch of Putnam was the straight lnes. J the kind you !'f P'eter find Phosbe (Burke) Gflbert, otk est of Willimantic friends Saturday. y i N dend, the nother dying a year gu - v g ¥ (toward the point where it will be pos- | . J, Bartlett; carriage, F. W. Seward, |ney golden wedding has created much| Sergeant Abrabam L. Riley of Fortpa would like to wear with your gown, mas, and the father m“.k -‘\ll r ""‘,‘," Nd-wgn 3»"1\)""‘( lg_rn;x* sible to r:»npm; the big plant that has (s v Interest among this friends and ac-| Adams, detsilod with Lhe Rhode lm‘:nu h'}hé.’l."&"fifi."‘.'fl gt(::ldn” i i 5 u \e was popularly known, |98V o, e jeve [ ; of insiruction in second ciass gunner’s | American’ Mechani Jewer in price then those bousht later ,""“"“ in Springtield for about 15 | Judge L. J. Storrs of Mansfield and Was Before is promised by the men|continuing Mission Work in Slums of | The annual meeting of the West| work tonight (Mouday) and continue | tho Briggs bullding o qusrters in the Pt e Sitid b ol ey Do bttt hiviabt by i SEOE AL L) Woaton: Stafford Congregational Ecclesiastical | for the balance of tue monts, and will [ nely " James A. Welch building, ; ik ety r have thrce sessions v G tren, & son, Geors & million dollars in additions, machin~ SOCiECl. ha Dnld SARUMEY. Aftetioon, Iy Yo he SongL e and daughter, | Rev. John F. Donahue of South Cov- Hilasy s 3 Wiilllam D. Cameron, for several 4 1t i8 of intercst to friends in Putnam, | The Ladles’ Ald soclety has had one| tllery compani The district com-| . . g ig 5 quality, mow and ¥ hree brothers, Fred, Nelson |er as the of frie own €'y and general improvements. 3 \any cormmand e I non. | Years emploved in a High street store, y = ol this city, | Satoniay. - S Of friends In WA’ Some dovelopments ‘may aiso be | vhere he lived for many years, to|{f {00 mOSt successful years in iig long | YO SCRTRAIELE WUl 306 SV ALEGD | has been engaged as representative in quality sow $3.95 td two sist .. Annio Berard | Mre. Frank §, Blackmar is confined |\20Ked [0 8oon relative to the plant | know that George M. Morse, long pres " 60 Anawer Roll Gall. struction, which will be conducted by | NOTWich of 4 well known cracker es- and Mrs, Delia Clatrtie , algo of Willi- | S Ranio, 2.0 - ha se-|Or the Dgnielson Cotton company, |iGent of the Douglas Camp Meeting " weekly schedule. The instruction wiil | taPlishment. a to her homc, 23 Ouk street, with a se- |which has been working with & much | s A The annual meeting of the Springs| o "rolloweq by first class gunner: Waich services were held in Grace vers cold. | reduced force for many months, It is | 285ociation, is engaged in doing much | Congrewational church was held on e o St fd Mo g b Louig Church of Schenectady, and the attendanc inderstood (hat magotiations are pend. | £60d in the city of Boston, where he is | Thursday evening. Supper was served | SUR commnander's work, und it ls ex- | Methodist chureh SWEATERS sIX BIDS f o 4 e Tutate 2 w2 ected Lha n-c {oned ofn- | vas large. There were aiso Watcl erly of this city, is the guest of ing, the outcome of which seem to| | Bow located, having a mission foom alfat 6 o'elock dnd the business meetin e il el hemseives of. the ".n,: Ieeings in the soveral ciubs that wers Received for Construction of Spur [riends in {own promise the starting of the mill on full | the Cae ofl s e L S 'r;l!nv\ed‘ 69 answering to the rol\ call | uortunity 1o acquire the knowledge ) of & decidedly different character, fuwm Men and Children Tracy at Epileptic Colony. Thomas Johnson was in Hartford ,;‘]vm ‘(li\lrlr‘1‘z |n‘1~d Up at l‘.lmu{ls the | T ;\“R (;‘"_rl‘;(\-,iw'r»“ l'fll:"i‘::n'lfl \lv)«nx: '_I‘::arct)zensmg:sr:%mc‘:‘;]g‘xfi‘gm‘r‘»;: necessary for their positions. instruc- | General Manager James 8. Cardiff of y . Saturd: ) M, Flaherty, Elmvilie Worsted company will soon | T¢I . g e or fchureh 8ol on W en to Fifth oo ; Vs ¥ e bt B Mitahisll s G i o e S I K “”m.\p,.umcm‘ ada- | #nd unfortunate beings who are in {h | submitied. It was voted to allow the | 10 Will be given Lo the Wirth company | the Lehigh Valley silk mills and Lioyd ) Civil Engine rem No more is nesd 8l S B F—— 52 needed ., (5 noon Saturtay, the time for the | Al B vy o e apaclty, 0% | section of the city where the misaion | present board of deacons (o Roid over | 5L NG ATmOTY iu Westerly Jan. 10 and | Lipps of South Bethlehem, Pa., were in t Cote of Woonsocket, R. I, city beld for such a long past week, the standing and averages|to be first assistant; Abbott Phillips, ! s ey by g T Jan. M. Westerly Saturday on business con- for these desirabie Sweaters, planned of Dids, had received formerly of t ity, is yisliing for | the town. X AL 500, o Jookag - G her year, The Guestlon Pro-1 ™ The present strength of the national | nected with the Westerly branch of b b 2 e LIRS o er new industry that promises Common Council to Organize. b Jhiy 4k o g et ® WAS| suard of the State i 113 officers and |the busi o s ) vork of comstruction a few days at his home in Temple i Bl e discussed, but no definite action was| > e 1s 113 offi | the business. as the best, extr - sed spur track to the epi- |street, *!"H"””;\k }"::nm“{\omw:“‘s i“?"th‘“;: This (Monday) e¥eotia the commot | ighen on’ the BaRtter: L‘lflfld man, & lotal 4”( l.IKRL It is dl"\ Mre, William 1. Crandall died sud< 18 g e i e Masfbld: Depot 2% e L ki oral Cotlon compeny, a{ council et for organization, (o vided @3 foilows: Headquarters and | denly carly Sunday morning &t her o E rom the followins: son feft l\\i:;mJovlvln:rnl\fixh;:xn‘\h'm plant at Hast Killingly, a new concern | haar Mayor Macdonald'’s message, etc Many at Dance. staft departments, 14 officers and four | home in _A,ha““'},y Vi her 86th ,.:,. without fan s of i A VHOICON- Moy Make o Shanl MET Ve v uith :»m\“-.l by ‘nimuln ;("({'\‘lL 1x‘mn fl; "m' The new lm‘m!?em of the adminj A large n:iné‘b»r attended the For-|men; First d(smu] Coast Artillery | She attended the concert in the village ot & e A company of Thompson, Pier- |yelatives. ~ oo erience and a product of a_speciul | tion and the clerk an 5 ce Saturday evening. corps, 38 officers and 479 men; Second | Sxturday evening and seemod & weaves, red, Oxf nd brown, e et o aion, Soth: |t olatives. g \nature fer which there is a ready mar- | b sworn in. In exocu The arrangement committee for the | Gletrict, 39 officer avaILY | har ustnl w00l Hoalth, Albere B, Crans for women, at $1.00 to §5.00 Hartford, Brazos & Son of , J0hn J. Johnson of New Britain was \ket, elect the varlous city officials that are |annual reception of the members of | squadron, 11 officers, 176 men; Battery | ian, principal, and Althea Crandall, Middletown and i'rank Arrogonl and [ fown § m)rda_.v attending the fu-! A review of the 'emlro field of man- | hrought into office in this way. The |the Stafford Country club consists of| A, 3 officers, 91 men; Hospital corps, | teacher, in the Ashuway school, are B s & g gown and green,! Brother of Middletown. neral of his sisier-in-law, Nrs. Marga- |ufacturing establishments in the town | first regular meeting of the council will | Major Charles B. Pinney, Richard M.| 2 officers, 40 men; Signal corps, 2 offi- | son and daughter, respectively, of the gy bida are to be opened.in a |Tet Joknscn is such us to hold encouragement for | bo tomorrow (Tuesdey) evening. | Figk and Charles R. Newton. The re- | cers, 25 men. This latter organization | deceased. 3 s to $3.0 i o by the building committes | Joseph Lussier of Holyoke, Mass, |all interested in the welfare o - | {coption_will be held in the Springs | hus just been disbamied and the men . Conneetiont Colony for Epilep- |formerly of this city, is visiting rela” |lugly, At Dayville, Attawaugan, Bal- Heard About Town. house Monday evening. There will be | transferred to the toenth com- | _— "fl,Ele;"‘Y ’““”'m: ¥or children in white, red and Ox ’ |{ives and friends in town and at Pleas. | louviile and Pineville the mills are all| Miss Katherine Avlward of Daniel- [ whist from § to 10 and dancing from | pany, Coast Artiiler ties gt head Durter ab. tie TUI ford. at 5éc to $2.50, o 2 int Valley, for Now Year's. on full time. This i8 also true of the |son and George Tillinghast of Taft- |19 to 12, ey [ uties gt e pter S5 the SRR 2igdu NEW EXPRESS MESSENGER. | air. and Mra Heary Albison o |Connetiont, il companys piant ln | vilg viiied M snd Mes C. T TR | Quarterly Dividend of 11-2 Per, Cant.| _Artilas of _sssosiation have been | season, ile bok with i sy assist> |Glastonbury arrived in Willimantic on |4~ gt e Bl R New Y At a recent meeting of the Willl-|filed in the office of the secretary of |ants Stephen Pickhover of Westerly, _— D ' s ; yillimantic of |y, concern, whichis getting in much| Ernest Morse of New York is spend- 3 he : /. . D. K. Clark Succeeds D. C. Ticknor, |Batutday for = & week's vislt-with | 1% SPCCC0 Yard alao of the mills | ing the noliday with friends in Put. |mantic and Rockville Blectric Light|state incorporating the Westerly Sun, | James Reynolds of Norwich aad four " inning Today. riends on West Main stroet. e Ciatinil mseny, Witk | e company,of which the Stafford plant is| to be known as The Utter company. |men from a notel in Toronto who WOMEN'S SKIRTS —— | Attorney Charles A. Capen, as sec- | onita over the river in the town of | This promises to be a very quiet hol- |® Part, the quarterly dividend of 11-2| The incorporators are Congressman |bave proviously served with him in Dar Clark of 14 Johnuston ave- |retary, was in Hartford Saturday at- Brookly, are the sources of a large|icay in Putham, only a few sociaj | Per cent. was declared. George H. Utter, his son, George Ben- | the south, Women's Skirts I» a Who 1 B nplayed at the lo- |tending a meeting of the board of trus- |;orceniage of earnings that are spent|events and entertainments being ar- Borough Interests. jamin Utter, the present manager of| John H. Swain, who recently re4 ! n i ms Toxpress com- |tees of the Connecticut agricultural hiih the business men of Danlelson. | ranged. Mr. and Mre Chatles Meyers ana | the newspaper and plant, and another | eigned the principalship of the Wester< Secge, movelties, Punama nd e the vast 24 years, hus Deen |colioge .n{ take action upon the res-| Oy (nis first day of the mew year| John G. Johnson was leader of the|yr and Mra. Fred Wildey have re-| Somct rommamion with the nowemaper | Mmtho ool and moved "fi‘x:lmm; 5, $.9 m eéd 1o be a m enger and will jignation of TO! toneburn. turned from a visit in Boston. ect ci he spape amily to Newmarket, N. ey this city, New Haven and el 3 RRDRIE vas pr 3 $11.00, = I, Mass, The advanoement Dr. and Mrs. G. Percival Bard re- Triarbe. o (he Wharerty uh & vahenn ’ vt b At Claoe TAg s " DANIELSON ‘) cently visited relatives in Sterling. Attorney General-slect Herbert A.|friends of the Westerly club u valunt - scientisus and obliging dri- | st SAVINGS BANK STATISTICS FOR LAST DECADE. Schools will resume sessions Tues- | Rice has announced that immediately | Do BUEVWOOC PIPE AN CRRe. S8 Cerk. Mo will commence his |Fraternal Benevolent League Elects AR day. following inauguration, Tuesday, he|PregiiiOn i SOl ocepied the y\ - cw duties this (Monday) morning.| Officers—Dayville May Have New | | Total Amount of Deposits at the End of Each Year in Windham s oe 1‘!191';‘ ol B e a‘":'r":;“‘:‘m"'[;:,j handsome gift with cordial expression 4 Mur ray (CO. [T+ position is the ons Dantel C. Tick: | Parochial School—Gurdon A. Johne | County Banks, Staford Candlepin Bowling league the of appreciation. stone to Insist on Law Enforcement i k ear have undergone ro changes. Follow- | 3econd assistant, and A. A. Capotosto. | At the annual meeting of the Seventl Agents for Lacies' Home Journal | i —1912 Industrial Outlook Encourag- | Willimantic. Putnam. Other Towns. mg is the schedule of games for this|third assistant. It will Le the first |day Baptist Sabbath school these of< Pape- Patterns. | Returns to Nerwich. ing. 3443 49. $: $1,807,193 N week: time that Rhode Isiand has had a third | ficers were elected: Louis K. Burdick, - | superintendent; George Benjamin Ut< . Monday—Independents vs, Crescents, | 2ssistant by appointment from the | 3. Albert Mellor, who fractured his | 2 Y pendents vs. Crescents. ; SO e Tuesday—Manufacturers vs., Mer- | torney general's department. It has | lcr, assistant; Mrs, Albert H. Lang< left log two weeks ago while playing | Sanard Heneault of Waterbury fs} chants. been the custom to engage o luwyer as | worthy, pimsry superintendent; Miss s E m\:[-n;t:‘: 1: :m] mc;;le :1 nl ;‘_ the West. Side Wednesday—Rhode Island vs. War- no.-de-uhm xl;)nl the nthe{ :s-u‘l:l:lls ;n- x‘x;"x‘l;oi “:m:’},'&:’dlnn' i ulh«n' x‘"‘ S e aui e, D : v ren. Cross has been connected with the de- | 3 3 treagurer; Rus< Joseph's hospital, har so far recov- bellnr :nrzgrflml‘\ ;"‘;Vtfifvv:nwh ?,‘I" T hitraday-Tohason ve.ACIaE: partment for thres years. The others | #ell ermp’:lll, luup:nt,cnm- lEn.ryn '} d_that he has gone to his home (R€R enteriol em\' ma Mernier Lo are new appointees and all are resi- lv}urdhk. 1 S O . Mainy ¢ e Moe. LalilanADeAis. of - Centrai] g MARRIED 40 YEARS, e el s e ¥ b b ibain Falls, R, L, is th t of her sis- 1 uher R ; N T cnden tment. ! b Aot i ter, Mes. ¥ B, Bitgood, | | 1 1,742,413 Former Resident of Someraville Sur-| Michael Shea, a hard drinker, who [ {70t llome dopartmen al\ Had but Four Contagious Cases to Re- e R AC IR icket visit- | prised by Greenfield Friends. g A ol e yrey e R ed fr telson Sat 3 o fel . cord During December. i il sy, = BARE A Greenfield, Mass, correspondent | zratue Gpout two' months ago, was sen- Humoring Her. ; v " . & City Health Officer Dr. W. P, 8. ' A Joint installation of the newly tnere is much for the residents to look | ¥ S. C. E. meeting at the Con- | A large group of the friends of Mr.| 'cn¢ed Saturday by Judge Williams in| Lady—Now, cabby. I wish you o A definite plan is the foundation'Keating's report to the state board of €ected officers of McGregor post, G.lgorward to as regards business pros- the Third district court to & term o i months In the state workhouse as | D® Sxtremely careful. ‘Whea onal church Sunday evening. |and Mrs, Lafayette A. Mogic called you Shen was con- | t0 & crossing you must wait unti] the Nellie Burleson of Unlon has [upon them Friday evening at their A. R, and McGregor W. Decemper discloses the fact of success in saving. R. C. Will pejty, almost wholly dependent here ke place Wednesday evening, ¢ 1s the been visiting relatives in Putnam. o . their | , "common_drunkar " that but four cases of contagious dis- Mr Fredetick Buu 2e on the good fortune that attends home, on avis street, In recognition victed of the charge three weeks ago, | policeman tells you to go om; " RN TR s SctiE | Mrs. roughs of Cen-| ) 58 milia There was a watch night service | of tneir 40th wedds tversary. In | J1 ol : It doesn't make much differ- case grres. Iaperted s M Gusifw INe Al il fonney' of -Denlelon; 1a| o> 0w of e ol Sunday night under the BUSPIces Of | tho party Were represemiatiron of the| VUl sentence [yas suspended o his | the streets are siippery you mast drive ence what the plan of saving is, culosis 1, scariet fever 1. Fecovering from a recent severe fll- PUTNAM the Salvation Army. United Workmen, the Freenfield fire| IO, (0 MG LT W50 th | very slowly.. 80 long as it's systematic. Some This is & good report for this sea- "N\ mlGve Mrs Tu el Case-Wilder Engagement Announced. | department, the Woman's Rellef corps. | imposition of the sentence was tho re- | Cabby—All right, mum; m‘um n e year and is better than t iy . srd " " Mr. and Mrs. William D. Case have | the Degree onor and Guiding Star | o;;¢, , mum. And in case of & hao- people never spend the dimes ¢ S ding Moot v 1311 DAE DOBst A8 Bes Schicater, and | Tatel of 20 Finds Wil Loss of $3,100) Cinced the engagement of their | Erange. with which societies Mr. and | ““V1at 1ed to the arrest of Shea Fri- cfr;:‘ ,::m which ‘orwpital would they get—they put them in a con~ when thers were cleven cases, as fol- 5% FIOH HODATKS won tho honots at| During 1911—All-Day Meeting of | iqugnter, Miss Maude Case, to Prof. | Mrs. Mogls are connected. Many Eifts | day night was the theft of @ hen. A | Socyt Wi FiEC P00 B venient home savings bank. lows —tuberculosls 4, scarlet fever 4, o\ y g of the Bijou whist| putnam Lodge-—Plans for Church | Charles Wesley Wilder, master in his- | Were given the couple, among them! ¢i¥ e hog purcrased Plvmouth | You like to be tool typhold fever 2, diphtheria 1. Bliding Moo - Nartwal Day Exercises—Watch Night Service | tory at Worcester academy. being @ fine chair from the Unied | Rock of high breed for $2 and had the A o . T . : — i 3 hen in a bag en route for home, his Some men shave themselves Gone to Florida. ! Mme. Joseph Cyr has returned from | (st Engineer Mark Wilson has LCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Mogle were married at {Rtention ety to prepare the bird for Entirely Different. and drop into the bank the money rs, 5. Clark of Pleasant street & Drief visit to Montreal, where she 18 | ccmyileq the following record of fires, CO S E ‘;';":“"-I Vt, December 28, 1871. MIS.| .xhibition at the show next week of the| “They tell me your son is studying they would have to pay the bar- M1 Ay ' G, BikehaArd*afia; DoVnE 8 flue resiiencs pulll. 20 in all, that have oceurred in Put- —— ogle being a Greenfleld girl, the) goutn County Poultry association. He | moqeo y pay Rich Turner of Lebanon jeft | Rev: D. W. Adams of Attawaugan | quring | the total loss being | Five Ton Safe Moved to New Quarters | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cor- | stopped in a saloon, placed the bag and [ ™LUC L e ber. Others walk to the office. Saturday morning on the 10.07 express hed a sermon at the evening ser-i . |it(io in excess of $3,100 —Rev. B. D. Remington's Friends to | €l Since their marriage thep have|jen'in 4 corner while transacting es; he 18 & and save the carfare for Wintsr Haven, I where they : at the Methodist church on Sun- | ™ jupn’ 5 a. m. still, Walnut| oot ot o ome, lived in Somersville, Ct, and Green-| pusiness with the bartender. When| “What is he going to bet s Wil pass the rest of the winter. 4 N stre Chandler tenement, de- e fleld, having made their home In|j;. came into the saloon S: was | “He is going to be = fddler, but ag 4 Mrs, T. E. Hopkins will have the | fective chimney: no ioss, Greenfield for 29 yeara Twelve chil- | {are. As ha was about to depart it You can select any plan which OBITUARY. members of the Ladies' Reading cirele | ' un G2y 1 stiil, Livery |, Arthur Chapman and men moved | dren have been born, of whom eight | purS first we had hopes of making & viee was noticed that Shea, the bag and the o | hien were missing. The facts wero re- | liniet out of him. | ported to Chief Brown and in a short time Shea was arrested and the he #t her home for a meeting today (Mon- (day). Christmas and New Year's quo- {tations will be given. the large town safe from Dawley's|nret now living—Mrs, Frank U, Fish, | b cstate tenement, de-|piock, on South Main street, to the|Mys G, S. Thompson and Misses Ruth, | i ":“4‘3 O e utill, Harrigon | M€Y store in Kelloge's biock, into | Rachael and Ethel Mogle, all of Green- 2 P ement, defeative | Which John Condren, the town clerk, | field, Miss Emma Mogle of Springfield suits you. Regularity in your o saving is the essential thing, | Mrs. Johanna O'Shea. O’8hea, aged 75, died Gloomy Outlook. five vears she had resided in th ko ’ Louis Dupre e , 2 . recovered from @ person who had pur 3 - One dollar opens an account | L CkBon Rirees P VAN S6 Sd ore, Cchimriey; no 10ss. has just moved The safe, empty,|and Fred E. Mogle of Holyoke. Mr.|chaceq it of Shes for 30 cents. No| -T'd hate to live in a small town. b g ing, following an .In-w of : veral | Local growers who have quantities | <" 0V'Y2 T @0 po o 40 ponret | Welghs five tons and was moved with- | Mogle has been in the employ of the! irge was preferred against Shea in| “I suppose you have reasoms. and starts yaL; savi ngw earning "M.“:\“.‘.’m',"r:‘\"lf'v‘.v.. Déseasad cate Jof (ADpleh oin: bold storage in Hoston " etoduin & Chapdelaine bulla. | oUt & hitch. :pmnkxtn county Lumber company con- | this transaction, ‘mentence on the| “Yes. Just imagine what it would Lioic Bis g it T .45 p. m.; still, Front street, ment sufficient. | I ut for the past twenty.|vancing from the easy prices that | chiekering hm‘;,“de[mh,e‘ ehimney | ., Rev. B. D. Remington, pastor of the | | only doctor in town your worst en. city. have prevalled for the past few Baptist church, who has been n at the | Wateh for Rev. W. E' Lanphcar. irvive A 8on, REY. gLy Deputy Sheriff William H, Casey has ' €my. “he \W' i H v P s L . 130 p. m., still | Bridgeport hospital for about four| 1he Rev. Walter E. Lanphear of | p, A e B g Mo ha Ilhmantlc {Bes Tou g T i L Officers of F. B. L. street William Chamberlain months, where he underwent an opera- | yiansfield Center, who recently accept- l::,:‘m::,’:og'fum" A Whiiexsch Dt Danger Anead In the Kitchen. Mrs, | L s city, | Following are the newly elected of- | tenements, defestive chimney tion for appendicitis, will arrive at his | og a call to the pastorate of the Plym- | fro" criminal’ session of the superior P il reivag g Ml g o b g ficers of the Fraternal Benefit league: | Feb. 18—7.57 p. m., box 23 § S parsonage, today | guth Congregational church in Hart-| court in Norwich this week Mrs. Knicke: ool Mrs. Ferdinand Desrosier. Tresident, John Marland; vice presi- | sireet, De & Bone shop, LX s e number of localiford recelved Chrisamas day a it oc special interest to this give warnlpg? JS nstltute ma, wite of Ferdinand Desrosier, dent, ~Oljver Clements; _ sccretary, | ary: ho riends will meet him at the station 10 from the North Windham parish, one| fh,t of the state against Thomas A Mrs. Bocker—She put one of thoss o died day evening at her home, 75 Irank Stinson; treasurer, William H.| Feb. 22—10.55 a. m. still, Church|Welcome him home. {of the two in his charge for the past| en. alias “Skeete,” who was very much | “Stop! Leok! Listent” in the L St DA SAs waahus wa MAGRAS s Ian M, ot ge pen | cirein Law house, defect Brieis and Perdonals. | several years. The gift was a gold| hefor the public last summer, who o8 o gstablished 1842 lastened by premature birth, Mrs. Tey: councilor, Ray W. Pellett; guide, | chimney; no loss. z | watch. Since his pastorate at North|\us captured after weeks of vigilant | Kitcben. a ) Desrosier was 28 vears old. She was (icorge Beaney: guard, Mrs. J. Hal-| I . m., stll, Lyon street, || T Hunt Sterry of New London was | W indnam, commencing three years| scarch, and wio escaped from the | R a dangh onorius Caisse of this 13; sentry, Frank Harrington. ty, defectiv no | in town Trids o, the church membership has near- | paweatuck lock ess than an hour n. C. MURRAY, President. |%i(y" ‘Thers survive her husband and R g N 0 1 The board « en held o meet- | iy doubled and the 4mount gent to| e Lo oobed wn He puscenged N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer, *7 infant daughter. umored New Parochial Scheol for| ™, ing in their r uell’s block Sat- | missions has tripled. He Will 800n | in jnveiging the keeper to unlock the - kg = 2 * | The funeral was held Sunday after- Dayville. ard High stree n urday. They been meeting at | close ‘hls pastorate at Mansfield and| cen doer, then attacked the keeper, nocn at 2 o'cleck at St. Mary's church, | The suggestion is heard that there y tenement the town cler! office for several eclive chimney; orth Windham and begin his new| eecaping throvgh a transom after a -4 Burial was in &t Joseph's cemetery. Wil be u parochial school established | lOSS. ":,’,‘:,’\;m‘s\:,‘fp”‘fi; e L pastorate in Hartford. severe struggle. Some time afterward s ot Dayville for St. Joseph's parish, March 23—8.12 a. Y s . 8 raTe uRul TONINE 8 § he was located in New York state by ‘ Cla L ":"’ Fo _'which includes Willlamsville, Atta- | hotel allev James rd t | the new office. X i | LITTLE SURPRISES. Sheriff Casey, arraigned bofore the Reliove You of 1 'hiv' Wenttog g Gied Saturday |waugan and Ballouville, within two or od by sparks from chimney; loss{ Guy B. Clark of North Westchester | — town court of Stonington and held for| Is Guasantesd te o was a v tor Saturday | 7. Smi ' t cars probadly. This is the only o {rial in the superior court. It is prob- . B AR g A 1 \nish i ‘thisieeotion that’ has e - ADHl 6~ : oy, (SHIL SWyoodstari £ SAFS SRed Hetlon and daughter, of {4 b Tfl.'m’ i 1”““ able that Allen will be charged with A Ing established. onue, tencments, defective t Haddam, were guests of Mrs.|ing me, umpire; I was makiog & | ... theft and highway robbery. lns s e A {(Iefflnns perents, Mr. and Mrs. A. .| blame fool of myself. | Allen's case is assizned for Wednesday (en. He ealthy Brookline Man to Build. m., box 41, Main | Roper, over Sunday. ey g B Other cases of local interest are Westford for ! Sidney Stene of Danielson building, caused by | James R. Chase was the guest of | stamp, Mr. Hinker, but whihwln“x: ‘I““"“' against Louis Dotolo and Wil- Sociatica and Neurltls some s a widower, [the contract to construct a residence friends in Bridgoport over Sunday. | Stamp, Mr. 3 8 | & "Cottchoraon. o counter | | SO 8 088 i l D “ ]' Bo k S and various buildings ihat are to ba still, Van den| David Chapman and party, from | bere 1 may as well get a bottle of | \arges of assault with intent to kill: | 50 Matter Tow e hrente n 0 S, OYS, 0KS FUNERAL. upon a place in the Sugar Brook sec- ort street, George tene- | Moodus were in town Friday evening | perfumery and some face powder. Tanle! Tovelace of Mystir, charzed| * NUR¥TO is compounded of U. 8. P. H 3 —_— tion of the town of Plainfield, pu nts,, defective chimney: no loss In an auto, and after a short stay con- | “There/s no occasion for you offer | with burelary. There are fwo North | (Government stan rd) Ingredess free and H()lldl (JOOdS to' Gertrude M. Ferri |chased by a wealthy resident of Brook- | June 21—11 m, still. Green | tinued on to Fitchville to attend the | o " 8L M6 WECTOR B UL CO Stonington cases: Terbert P Tirown. | from opiates or oo ap y The funeral of Gertrude M. Fesris |Lne, Mas et Tapalme tenements, de Pn{]ll'flm;u‘l')rtm Palmer's hall. ol O ALY moner, #iri JOUr Ork |Tor theft of shesp, and Coulton A. Sny- | and o now B0 e was held at 3 oclock Sunday aftet-| 15 Degress Ab i, S nev:. no los: r. and Mr { North | nanos go through on its Ger, for breach of peace omas T.| AR Yo e tee it Subject {0 Close [he"‘ out at n from her home on Ash street RISSN, SNERS a0 JRacUrdAY. Aug 15—9.25 a_m., box 42, Brick nds | “T see by your scales, ma‘am, that | Peabody and Park B. Main af North | Derits of RIS Sase price refun 1 atonce. Louis M. Flocken, paster of the | The temperature dropped to 15 above eet, V. Bennor tenements, defective e this chunk of ice weighs 66 pounds. | Stonington have been s ned ns| i Goes not ralieve.” when taken regi Medthoulnt Mpiacopsl ehureli, ‘effictatetl, (8000, O INCNEGRY cotientin, ihis Ccold | onlmnev: lostgan: X L o U s (o Banten O™ % Il have to take it back to the wagon | {UrOTS. b Desamanty ik LESS THAN COST PRICES. e e fce men that they will be able (0| Peadow street. Putram . Tight and| John Purcellof Salem was a Colches- | and chip a litte oft” 160 far an pockihle the atckation siatal taion s SRt G st NS Chld |get a crop, after all. Last year the | Power company, at gas works, caused rday 2 i “Your aylo dossn’t need any over- | . m" m;fl" Sourt of Stoningtcn has | lestimenials fram ‘,_,“m, people you ildren Ory |oltes weather of the winter came : 1one T o haver™ich TOWN | hauling, Mr. Crenkley; 1t's in Derfect | bew cleaned for the New Year. Alif know-tney will convines you FOR FLETCHER'S |during December, but the ice was n m, box 41, Brick|Was a recent visitor here. i it Lo i R o 5T ey O ’ . R. SADD co, cut until January, when all that was shed,” caused by hot t . No, sir; no charge. | “he peebat Teacher Goes to Hartford. ool street,| The schools in the First di used by \sta were oither| On sale at The Lee & Osgood Co. CASTORIA |l vis s i “A the church happens to have & | court @aruraay and costs were clherl O St dicecr by mait on red Cm., stil ot and | large fund fn ta treasury, brethren. | D11 TSN I “rner Were | ceipt of price—$1 and $2—in boxes. Johnstone Means Business. Shomee ¢ = v b 3 Shepard estate tenement. c the Hish sehool will open this (Mon- Piers R s ki) There will probably be some devel- | def ¥) 1 * ers, | no collection will be taken up tbis . few exceptional cases which 1] T e S AT R d S R G N T T gL S g e { ol conpanii b Hiateed rom 5| pAGISTRAL CHENTEAL €0, E. II SPRIN-‘ Plano Tuner | . Willimantic, Conn. 3 Prot r 1 1. o ‘he much talked of licenses at the |sireet, William Chamberlain estats, | bean engaged to “in Hartford Lntton. _Prosecutor ""“’“'" PG e o o bl sl o v on C. Regers foi tral house and Amades Berniers |c e T by defective chimney: no loss.| George Allen of Gilead was . caller . yrobation offi- ol for the Holidays at {place, the proprietors of which havo | Nearls ail of the fires Were dua to|here Saturday. Live Litterateur Resented. his efclerit services an probalion off | sssssssssssssesesess 1 h‘r'(-n again s‘er\ ed with notices from ive chimnevs. a source of danger “You don’t seem to care for any an- :;:'fi:“mmv G sarriis th the i i ——‘—"“, the prosecuting attorney relative to|that can e almost wholly eliminated ocept a provieus gen- . o Py ' I EIMORE & SHEPARD, } JAMES HARRIES, |hetr doing business while th appeals |bs” attention. Wiee Old Father. bzt 3 A of Deputy Sherifft William H. Casey. er: 1 |” N Westeri) . 801 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn, lagainst them 1o the superior court ara e - : : - Y P ESucosmsors 1o Seastbns & Eimore) | {vending. - Gordon A. Johnstone said PUTNAM LODGE Yes,” sald the young wife proudly, | ~ «well” replied Mr. Cumrox, “I am Locs! Laconics. & {Saturday that as appellant he would s o v “father always gives something ex- ; diced in their faver. You S 1 ——s 3 tmhaimers and funeral Urectors, | DR [ C JALKSON Denust {imaiat that the ‘Diaces e closed WCl | Holds All-Day Musting at Woodstook | penaiva when he makes presonts” | wo cuerye mo chance that mother an' | ioniodnr (Simesmny, T "M 2 20 \ DUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY sion today (Monday) the appeals are decided, even though —Elgetion. of ONloars, e “So i discovered when he gave you | irls will invite 'em o parties €0 | iss Fisanor J. Ryder died Sunday v the matter had to be brought to the ey SR the girls . Miss T . Wester Branch 60-62 North Street. ‘ Painless Extracting and |notice of the governor of the state] At an all-day meeting of Putnam rejoined the young husband.— | got guperellions and superior. B At v Myt Stiee's weict} P i LADY ASSISTANT. | Fill'ng s Spcr.illty {10 bring this end about. lodze of Masons, No. 46, held at Wood- | Stray Storles. F a .flvhr“:.:x. Hoxle. 'n Myatle, aftar & brief | carital oer Three :;Imon :A:Ilnrl Telephone cou: ection. | i L Bromior Prasasused stock Saturday, the:following officers i Burplus Three on Dollars i i ¢ were elected he e e 7 Secrot Out at Laet. Over 600 entries have heen made for " ) 762 Main Street, - - Willimantic | Tha prosecution at Providence last |\ Genrws W Bt B T No Offense Intended. ~Why 40 you Rawe hese-alees fha first show of the South County uhOV"l' Fifty Th-:-:;d.-k:l:x:n:: PE: 2 m0e vartety of Fresh Fish: also Telephone week of one of the proprietors of onc | Wells; J. W.. Robert Rust; treasurer,| “Bay, mother; hasn’t the flamingo a At OR8OE | pyiry association to be heid in | LADeral conrteous ‘. €cailops, Oysters and Clams, at |0t the resorts across the Rhode Island [rouis H. Williams; secretary, Robert % like U Mori with the ax, hammer, crowbar and 80 | \Westerly. managem STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 20 North §1 | border {n the town of Foster for viola- | ¥, Harris; S. D, Louis E. Dufty: J.| 205 exsetly like Uncle Morita forth on these cars?” asked the trav- | Miss Margaret Peacock of Mystic 28 3 HIRAM N. FENN a0 oL T — George W. Davis: S. §., John R. = ":‘ shouldn’t say unkind things | gjer, goent Sunday at the home of her Established 1901 € | XD, KE TMHALY ary effect in | Davies: J. S. Frank W. Haves: chan- | Hke that, Trudi.” o brother, Rev. Josep) Peacock, on .. Optometris! B ius p( h‘u“: r:l u\y‘v_f‘|1“m1“:rzlnr.41v:l!fl bringing abeut the observance of the |lain, Joseph Spaulding, M. D.: mar- WLy, meliieed 1he Mamingo’ calfh ‘Oh, those are put there In unu Craenman Haights, Weaterly, D-g'::alvq.z;lw:.n-;.?. D. o.u“ 3 t equal'to The Buk-| 6% Chu g |Mtatutes that is %o much desired by |shal, Willlam Morgan; tyler, Aflen W. ; any ons wants a window open” re-| " 1, Higgine and E. Warren Car- | b aajosment o jenaea 5 results. Teiephons lady Assistant 'the best residents in that section, Kenyon; trustees, Ralph J. Sabin, plied the facetious mem.—Red Hen. ! penter of Westerly will attend a home ! tor-Langworthy B)