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5 A L Fisd k | RNy ] o i Abrogatien Pen Presented. ssnanaRnn TYTTTTTY - Chicago, Jan. 7.—Inland alien sta- . thons, wher mizrants suffering from anl be e ? Y was o ot ] WILLIMANTIC 1zation, one of the oldest of its kind in this state. What Is Geing On Tonight. Reverly at tre Loomer Opera House, pyNateh Lodge, No. 22, Knights of Moving Wigtures at Temgle, ¥ dceting of the Board of Al- Invited to Attend Supper. Mayor Daniel P. Dunn and the board | of aldermen have been invited to at- ight i banquet of the Or- | A { suudh et e the Bijou and A Leng Plank. a trade Tuesday heid nection witi evening, its quarte in con- ARNOLD HEARING of water supply of New be present and give a talk on Water Supply Problems. RIGHT TO WHIP WIFE. the board | York, wi diourned to January 11 at Putnam— | Three Objections Against His Dis- | charge from Bankruptey. | - ] | TR Bt d . Claimed by Charles Olesnyk, Who Re. 1 da orenoon e petition of ) ’ iticit i Murray s it S S Sl ki | sented Friend' riticism of His Act g Bis discharge from bankruptey, | charies Olesnyk was before Judge was taken up in the rooms of theY o larics Olesny RIS _‘-L;ulu nl\udluv before Referee in Bank- | “I;l‘\.' ”‘,“n'i‘h,‘“ J:Kr:gé.(f‘,‘[flugru,,k T S A, Bowen, | enness ‘and assault, being implicated Mr. Arnoid was represented by At- wruey Charl Searls. Atforney harles L. Torrey of Putnam and At- torney Samuel H. Harvey of this cfl ured for the objecting credi Leonore Jones of this city snographer, took the evidence. t was 2 {in tho fracas at the Brick row last | Thursday evening. He entered 2 plea | of guilty to the first count but stoutly | denied ‘all knowledge of the assault, although his face plainly showed that | he had been struck by gon;’elhi;\?,b it b o ¥ % | " The testimony showed that Tybur- iy e utorneys that | 4l “one of the fellows arraigned Fri- A oy morning, had taken Olesnyk to Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. tors. | he attornevs requasten thy UISSSES. | sk for trouncing his wife. Olesnyk t g0 to Putham 10 heid the bemmce |told Tyburski that the question of | ot the hearin; s the witnesses were | W2IPPINg one's wife was a family af- 1 there and there wes booses Were | fair and that he had had no right to S hasiing el |t nnlehnores Werde Tolowed. snd 'he hearing lasted all day. ‘Three|tho heighbors. vec L aseain e g LR _3:;\;;,,,,1"’:\‘,: the fight resulted, all concerned receiv- | nn | bankrupt being discharged; first, with | N8 Punishment, but the question un- the oncesl pis Angarsts WAL | der argument was not settled. Srmest M. Armoid falled tg| The court imposed a fine of $3 and books of acooun: and Lesarey | Costs, which was paid, which wh financia D! 0! - P |n 5 ey Water Pipes Freeze. s cn ¥t day of the four | The cold snap caused damage to & o mmediately preceding 1- , number of water pipes about town. petition, to wit, on the third | Pipes at the town farm and Windham . g aadi Ernes chool were frozen as well as permitted (o b se in ms private household. tracts of I ndy men were scarce and in many v hom »use” instead of the man whe brought moun it good humor and cheer in the TN T § er, ¢ iily by th o e mischief Will Continue all This Week 9 il Y ik wiae oup thasaliEoh and We Have Good Ba g Week SATURDAY NIGHT SPREES S law earls, who rep- vetition for dis of land, “with in- | delay efraud his it is alleged, was Cause Arrest of Four—One a Husband Who Turned Wife Out Into the Cold. Louis Losolowski was arrested Sat- amount of | urday night at his home in the Yellow fo | vow for assaulting his wife. He was out of the house. nd Officer Enan- were ey ¢ mat red dise the arrest ra attorn e officers were called to the p d w e other features of | corporation bhoarding h - o the discharge from the police station at esent and after be- | Sunday morning s examined at som sed by Johu Price \ was ta rack in the h 1.0 8 lvidently the early morning’s dis- djournment was wae not cenducive to good - January 11, at | fe umong some ol the other in the same place for Sun- faeis e fternoon Chief H. Richmond COLLEGE TEAM WON. “ and ufficer McArthur were oblij o go there and arrest two fellows who Defested W. H. S. Five by Score of into an argument and went to » Wash Ca 25 to 14, ting. One was kicked about the Both were locked up.and will s the basketl e gned in court this (M ess re i Windham high ng. Neitlier one of the tw s the Y enough to give a name. e gym ands of e Connecticut ag Personals. v | TH al rrs. The score | Clark W. Burnham of Pleasant street 4 suest of Norwich f Satur- »¥s was too gre e Bioh: el Fooy hel Reilley of Hampton w o Thie 1y the TanEert e from out of town 1o a i : 3 BAs Dibd 4ib" Beciiet oo eption _at normal sh team this season. The pr ) rf, Healy If Van- i e bR der forgan b, Howard, Road | North street spent . ford. S.—Harrington 1b, Keiran e Chief Thomas P. Foley and ex- ¥ Kelley 1f, Thompsoa rf. Chief Wade Websier were about X A W. H. S. 6. Bas- | the Sat afternoon Heu Garm s f 6, Healy 4, | the boxes of the fire alarm sys € Tows i on Van ! the holidays 'wl grandy lorgan 2, ¥ Mr. and Mrs. J gs of 2 Ba Norwalk, h € n this cit ah . STAFFURD SPRINGS Percale Wrzj o e s : Standing of the Teams in Candiepin League—This Weeks' Games Yoo Sullivan. nding of the teams in . wite of John J Candlepin league at the end . th week ¥ morning at 7.45 * hospital of following " Paper Pa Special was bor always chants Clerks | tend the supper given by the board of v meeting, | when Thomas H. Wiggins, engineer of | nand DANIELSON Three Degrees Below Zero Saturday— Funeral of Mrs. William Brainerd— Tenants in Cyr Building Scared by Strange Intruder—School Attendance 99 Per Cent. Mrs. Emma . Ingalls will be hostess |at the meeeting of the W. C. T. U. | scheduled for Wednesday. Mrs. A. C. Greene will be the ljeader of the meet- ing; the subject will be the White Slave Traffic. Judge Milton A. Shumway has been holding court at Middletown during the past week, Mrs. A. S. Ames IIl. Mrs. Albert 8. Ames, wife of the su- pervisor of schools of Killingly and Brooklyn, is ill in Boston. Henry L. Randall of Providence was a vigitor with friends in Danielson over Sunday. Week of Prayer. At the Baptist church this week is to be observed as a week of prayer, with services Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday evenings. Three Degrees Below Zero. At the weather bureau in Daniel- son Saturday morning a minimum tem- perature of 3 below zero was record- ed, the coldest of the winter. Unoffi- cial records as low as 10 below zer) were noted in ections of Danielson. The intense cold of Saturday had the effect of keeping many of the usu- ally week end shopping throng out ot town. So the business men suffercd a considerable loss of receipts. It is known that candidates for places in the next general sssembly have commenced a canvass of their friends in town, and the indications elso { are that politics will be interesting here during the present year. To Work for Improved Roads. In the warning for the special town meeting to be held this week a clause has been inserted to see If the town hway commi: of improved highways. of the automobiles that are use in Danielson have ap- in winter red carrying the new regis tion | plates, green ground with white num- { bers. " There has been some delay in sending out the plates, 5o all the own- ers of cars have not received theirs | vet. FUNERAL. Mrs. Wi iam Brainerd. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary J. Brainerd, wife of Willlam Brainerd t the lower church in Basi Sunday the afternoon Killingly Bra b fe has been spent Hard to Heat Houses. 1 complai 18 almost impos: comfortably warm this on account of the 1 e and the strong wh cold into the homes. keep| Dani s0n, temperat at drove th NORTH STERLING MAIL Alleged to Take Three Days in Transit. | rling objection is esponcent—that elson postoffice, r does not reach sometimes untll Saturday at other times not until Monday, e writer of the objection claims that the case when the orth Sterling star route the malls. This claim uch as the rural service on is conducted as ef- bei mail rom the here st r building vas elther crazy or sufferin | attack of gelirium tremen: {of actions during a time of zero | temperature and how gale in cludes a recital of how he entered the apartments of Mrs, C. | the second floar of the Cyr building, by |emashing out the glass in a window from the roof of aire, on ened when accos shirtsleeves, he ead with her to save man comm him fror ou i Crescents 8 | kill him. Mhs. re handled the J nnsons : ase adroitly, fi ng the fel R I anufacturers 10" to leave. peared at otal pindail ¢ |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bou ¥ . 7 {1a in the rear of the Cyr bullding, lj; - amil 61 ill later at the home of Alex MFa Cloutier, the bone setter, who lives d] 231“81 L, e SHIRESTOGARE: { nearby. It was learned Saturday that 5 rs. Mar d 76, widow of James| pyizii team point: Mexchants 468, |he was a boarder in the apartments : | Ro > a resident of | ifigh three Wileox 302 | kept by Gilbert Pellerin in the Hutch- | | | ‘ U l‘» b o | t ay al Black Hall, ! jiizh single string, Wilcox 124 |ins block. His idea that he was being 0 L2045, 10VS, BOOkS| a several days| High al averages: Wilcox |pursued and that he was to be killed o e | monia here survive tWo | (Rhode lsland) 91, Pinney (Manufac- | were due wholly to the workings of a < liday d | daught M t Laines of Black | (urers) §1, Tu fts (Independents) 99, | disordered brain. and {).AL’A} Goo S Q] ha Miss Ida 3 Nor-|pa Dalt = (Warrens) 55, Reynolds s | § (Clerks) 8%, M. Truschman (Johnson ATTENDANCE 99 PER CENT. °, | 86, Mullins (Warrens) 85, Lee . To Snow, close them out at once. |: | chants) (Successors t train and four brothers, | 3, Baidi (Clerks) $o. ' BQR AN CEQT P of Philadelphi | Games this week: Monday, Manufac- LESS THAN CeST PRICES. J and uel Bnow of | turers ve. Rhode Isiands: Tuesda Pl city. body was brought to | Warrens vs. Clerks; Wednesday, Ind s city on the 3.55 Central Vermont | pendents vs, Merchants; Thursday, train Saturday afternoon and taken to | Johnsons vs. Croscents Shep North street Aimant; The funeral Was held Sunday after- BALTIC Willimantic, Conn, noon at 1 o'clock, at the chapel of S e TR Flmore & Shepare. T T. At the K. of C. ball Friday night Mi Flocken, pastor «f . Dowd of Worcester and Thomas Han- " WLAN s | copa rers ley of Raltic were among the guests DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist | s Silow, | 1n box 2 1 | iman. The | Miss Agnes Dowd and Frank Dowd Painless Extracting and 3 < recelving vault | of Worcester are spending a few days Fill . at the Wilinantic cemotery. as the guesis of the Misses Donahoe. N whist party is to be held in the : illing 2 Specialty James Peurie. Hionet 8% ParoalTe thin evening. Main Stree Willimantia| _J i ed 72, died in b Sot hursday, He was |s by a brother in this city. The | PALESD BUNGLAN. — ————— | funcral was held Saturday noon from | p, y : tham Woman Headed Off Intruder . | the £ Mrs, Frank Jones in South | ©¥! 4 ELSORE & SHEPARD, W > body was brought to by Telephoning Neighbor. & : t Saturday | jer card ! __fand upon inve ius E. Weaver, died | irying to enter b; st Hampton Frid: bise in b igating found a man | one of the windows | As no other member of her family was v, a dau in the e at the time, she teephon- Who died | ed to her nearest vor, Fdgar ) istmas da mizh, w it his son with anoth and, a4 iman to s They found Weaver, hen|the nhu the window amplin of this | ije started to run, but Smith opened Deputy Sher-|fire on him with his shotgun and they —_— — outh Coventr finally cceeded in catching 1 3 S it s aue Mass, nimes |16 Mrs, riellotte had not happened X - JAMIP- f 1o have a telephone in her home, th & ps, Oysters and C o ‘ o A present located in the south-|probabilities are that the burglar in STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 29 North St | wes stead of being, in jail at the present _ vy . | < — time would have made away with his [ Was Former Stoskholder. booty.—~Telephone Bulletin. CHOICE SELECTIONS! Auen M. Youns, who died recently TERT R | in" New York, carried $500,000 insur. Peace Rumors Are Fa . ] Mr. Young ut one time owned| (onstantinople, Jan. 7—The rumors for the Holidays at majority of the stock of the WIIlI- | i1a¢" Deace negotiations hare pern or® mantic GHE' o Electric Light com- | tered in by Turkey and Italy are with- JAMES HARRIES, Main Strest, Willi out foundation, it is announced. Elected Secretary of Grays. The unequaled charms of Bahamian Fred Baker of New Haven, 4 son | winters continue to attract many tour- Mr. and Mrs, John T. Baker of|ists from the United States and Can- 801 antic, Conn. J of Ballevue street, this city, has been |uda, and regular and frequent steam- y of the New Haven 1 known military organ- 4 secre Cirays, the ahip communication is maintained with W York and Miaml. Whone 1854, Willimantle, Conz. (Mer- | idandel (Rhode Islands) School of Miss Ida Tripp Led in De- cember Re.::d The reports of attend. it the | graded school in Danielson during De- cember is indicative of efficlent organ. Lzution of the schoals and of a close i terest in the work on the part of the| pupils. The cighth grade, Mrs. Ida| Tripp, teacher, leads the others with a | percentage of attendance of 99. this| record being regarded as exceptionally {fine. ‘The percentages in the oth grades for December was as follo Seventh, 97.6; sixth, 96; fifth, fourth, 9; third, 92; second, 96 dergarten, 94. 91 Kin- The percentages attain ed in the schools of Killingly, outside of Danielson, are also regarded as very satisfactory Spoke at Wauregan. Miss Margare. Slattery of Boston jwas the speaker at a special ves service held at the Congregationa 1 n Fu- | An incident illustrating the value of |s welock Slattery has be it neral Dir i and | telephone service in case of burgla vell known tlLrough her ad HBC‘.U(;] | g at the | oce ecently in Putnam. Northifield and at other im | Newton Tourtellotte, who Iiv gatherl s in various Eogland. She was Sunday st the session of the Sunday | school at the church in Wauregan. Mrs. White Recovers from Injuries. parts « > present Mrs. in White, wife of Selectman Edwin White of Pomfret, is now at her { hox: Pomfret, after spending oral weeks in the Day F all ho: in Putnam, following i awa cident in which she and her husband | yere thrown out in Putoam and infur- | | ed. No More Shylock in Meriden Schols. | At a meeting of the Meriden tow:: | school commitlee last week it wus | unanimously voted to discontinue h‘lf“ study of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice in the public schools of the city. The action was taken at the re- qeust of the Jewish citizens. Town Clerk Fourteen Years. Sunday, December 31, marked the close of foorteen years of service for Wingate (*. Howard, as town clerk of Middletown. This is Mr. Howards eighih term of office as town clerk. Cardinal Farely and His Suite have sailed from Naples for New York. tory | going to| FRE DVICE TO WOMEN W. J. TOWNSEND THE GROCER 35 Broadway We are now prepared to handle‘the GROCERY BUSI« NESS properly: We have been three months getting our fix« tures and stock in line, but we now feel proud of our Storey and think we have the finest equipped Grocery Store in Nor« wich. We would like everybody to see: our .new Electrid Scales, it talks. Our new Butter Chest is a beauty. Putnam PUTNAM Mrs, James Gorman Dies at Waterbury —Death of Mrs. William S. Johnson | —Eight Inch lce Ready to Harvest— | Congregational Officers. Y. P. 8. Elects Word was received here Saturday of the death at Waterbury of Mrs. Mana Gorman, formerly a resident of Put- nam. Mrs. Gorman died Saturday noon. The Lody will be brought to| Women suffe flnF from any form of Putnam today (Monday) for burial illness are in to promptly com- The deceased left this city about 14 | municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, vears ago. Her husband, James Gor-| Magss, Alllettersare received, opened, man, who died here 19 years ago, was | Tead and answered by women. A Wo. a railroad foreman for years in thi; s Ty . 3 - SRR T e e B ‘man can freely talk Just arrived, a fresh lot of Butter at 32¢ 1b. department headquarters, on the of her private ill- Try our Cloverbloom Print Butter at 33¢ 1b. We sell all our 50c¢ Teas for 35¢ Ib. As our Coffee sales increased so splendidly last week, wé square, belongs to the estate of M Gorman, who leaves a daughter, Mary Ellen, organist in one of the Catholic churches ‘of Waterbury, and a son, James, who is in Seattle. ness to a woman; thus has been es- tablished this con- fidence between Mrs. Pinkham and | S the women of | Will continue to sell this week our very best Coffee for 30c Ib. 4 America which has aroe Florida daaheni o DO T » | e NS e b= Large Florida Oranges, sweet as honey, 35¢ dozen. BA & Never has she pub- lished a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company al'owed these confidential letters to get out of their possession, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pinkbam has to draw from, it js more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. Sheasks nothing in re- turn except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. There was general sorrow in Put- nam Saturday afternoon following the ouncement of the death at the Day Kimball hospital about 3 o'clock of Lillian Estelle (Tayior) Johnson, wife of Willlam 8. Johnson, the stove manu- facturer, with a residence on Church street. Mrs. Johnson was stricken with appendicitls last Saturday and on New Year's day, following a consultat'on of physicians, was removed to the hospi- tal, where she underwent an operation. General peritonitis developed, however and Mrs, Johnson expired Saturda: The deceased was born in Winches- ter, Mass., about 50 years ago. Her marriage to Mr. Three pound Milk or Soda Crackers 25¢. Smoked and Fresh Shoulders. Fresh Eggs 25¢ dozen. Three pound Mix Cookies 25¢. FREE DELIVERY ENGLISH HAT TOWN, Telephone 1123.3, $40,000 MORE. Comments on Visit of Danbury Mayor | Incrcasé in Requ’ —"“Touching Scene” at Parting. | | H | on of Bridgeport Board of Education. Johnson occurred Surely | 3 —_ | about 20 years ago in Worcester, she| 81y Woman, rich or poor, should be | The visit of N. Burton Rogers to| Calling for an appropri { having since lived in this city, where | glad to take advantage of this gener- | Stockport, the great Emelish hat man- | §101 or $40,000 more ti Mr. mm{:nn s been a rla-n}wnr rnrhu- ous offer of assistance. Address Mrs. | ufa center, dQuring | 1his year, the Bridg vears. 8. ohnson, who leaves her in] i 2, ink! vist . a ¢ t b husband, and one danghter, Fithel Mav, | fiemg{;‘(‘?"l‘”; Li‘;g&}“ Pinkham | visit to England, was an event of much | of education agread vpon had many friends in Putnam to whom | R interest in that city » Stock torext a adjourne her death after such a brief iliness is| Every woman ought to have nf‘l‘\spu?m;’ coples of Lie right,” In addit a great shock | = > ceived in Danbury ls l ) cquest us: D= | Local Interest in Richeson's Confession | LY I8 E. Pinkham’s 80-page | considerablc pr a one mill tax for new a | Text Book. It is not a book for in wuildings, land and equipment. Of this of | general distribution, as it is too | P Rk Wv‘{h; h:;(lv:: ‘ T | expensive. Tt is free and omly |in Danbury. . e s for st I Naar She s /| obtainable by mail. Write for | The Stockp Advert T usiness of ti@ s “manifest A toda; | Guardian devoted part of um of by accept= i ot Lo s e S :‘“ = iocal ment on. th gt nance commit= the information that the acensed cler- P e R port had a distinguished ’ gt | &yman had confeseod to the erime wit JEWETT CITY f or otk e a b 1o ses anu supplices gala gl S Sl ok Lo I than the may ) rot 1 reach near- Officers of Baptist Sunday et Sohool—| you don' BT where 3 E t know 000 a one mill tax on this e Services of Week of Prayer—Miss | Danbury is the United ) about $100,000 for | n this sec Lucy Geer to Address Dorcas Circle. | 3 ) he total | et a1 i done nearly & | 2 cheson’s fl The officers elected on Su t fod at Pomfret followi the Baptist Sunday school | the ensuing vear are | cox, W Dearnley, secretary, Eyron C. superintendent W. stant superintendent HARTFORD MILLS Officers of Congregational Young Peo- g o Be Opened After Ten Years—End ple’s Society. “('h'lrlfls R. Armstrong; recorder, - | City s Len. e n..,; cts. ; 2 list of the of 2|uel Green: treasurer, bze ospects. the Youns Peor Payne; collector, Emma Gardner b ' A s i gregational church for | brarians, E. C. Willcox and Nelb t v tford are to ba Wheaton; vice | Myott; superintendent of the eleme nd 1 s mills, which { Cain artment. A, M. B of tI r mione than: des ' ) to be opened. Donald rgass asurer, |son; of the cradle rc mayor ¢ R et i committee, Ber- | Clarke; chorister, Miss A v s o Spte. 0 Week of Prayer. 3 g week of prayer will be observed | n the seek with the regular Wednesday | ss and nton and meetings, heid as usual in t} g y t mills, a e churches. The union services | honc The upper. | all be held in the Baptist church.| the mar g « a few onday evening Rev. B. W. Potter | und w : v s, laces the subject b ing and Humility; Tu {led by Rev Btanley, is EIGHT INCH ICE Ready to Be Harvested on Davis’ Pond is friend Joe .T()Jay Mrs, St e P. Greene was in charge ad om at Slater VOMAN LAWYE Algerman F. T, Davis will probably | CParge of the reading room at Slate: WOMAN LAWYER forary Sunday afternoon. County Secrstary Coming. ircle of the King’s Daugh ts meeting T day afte he home of s. 'S have a gang of 1 on t Wal troet he secretary, has accepted an invita 4 o be served at 5.30. Ice Seven Inches Thick 38 | y of i — Randall - Gilpatric An ! nced. i p— s X 5o s : 11 PASTEURINE e ae Tibl an to the bout parliamen! other human on has surprised everybod 1g on the floor of As Bostor TOOTH PASTE most pleasing denti e. You'll enjoy using it. 1 keep your teeth pure PIN OAKS Being Planted by New Haven's City ; s ¢ ng to Forester to Replace E ite, and your gume e ‘ B e | ‘mouth healthy— 1 jarliamentary c d thorough antiseptic— gregational seat in the hoi he 25¢ A TUBE ) E L, Kelley Friday afternoon. free as a haber s 1 2 o i Herry ©. Reneault of Woonsocket | from Kokomo on a two we ¢ at your druggist. called on friends here Sunday | ing at Auantic City. He was so sick S e and tired t bout pariiament- g | OBITUARY. anted to forgs ng. Since t rd (ORPHEUM THEATER George Wallen | phen any of pulican,calleagues | moth, which b da George Wallen, 32, dled Saturday at | have tried to egg him on to bedevil- | age to the elm e - the Dy Kimball hospital. Mr. Wallen :”i\»‘[!_’"-lxg‘rl_‘l,fl- ml;' A8 ety Be e g g | DANIELSON { was taken ill with pneumonta Dec, 31, | Folitely ged, and nesieger Speak fo E ge. ok 3 e o 0f his aunt. Hophiu Pollock | 1AV iad to figure out thelr own par- | [Emily Pierson, state organiz- (TUesday Evening, Jam. 9, | in Ballouville, and was removed to the | liamentary law. Congressman Ilind the Woman ’ seia- | hospital the following day. The de-|las been working away diligentl will sur 1 X1 i AT 8. 15 (No Matine oaped has been employed for several | ¢nough, but so far as public utter-| tion thre D s s in the Putnam foundry. He from the floor are concerr and Fa h i VIL]ORS s the son of Walter Wallen of t has consclentiously made himself | «n January sl o gD e us inconspicuous as & bookkeeper.— | well known = e Putohn 4000 sitar, "Nk | Portland Pres New York, and I Ethel Martin of Terry 'ROYAL VENETIAN BAND PRICES—35c¢, 50¢c, 75¢c. SEATS NOW ON SALE. Washington, D. 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