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Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Annual Clearance Sale Prices | On Flannelette Gowns And Petticoats Thesr serviceable cotton elingy out pecte colored 8 . all white [ in I w { b n ade of good, read real lear on pink bl w bt GOWNS, $1.00 with or Sals price withe. The. e Y g Flannelette Petticoats indertaken trewmers. effective along 150 wambers, Helmoid& orchestra. WIL What Sehiim our Frinity Chapd Obwebstuck 1 Moving Pictu mpie GARDE FLORYMOND'S BALL " nd ¥ 1o sixth ann the, auspi most rench A 10ld military soncer orchestra director Kom hag eautifully rutions of pal to “Garde ¥} across with el to Wresihe ame red \died ting for the more delicate decorstions, inygvation he side fdagfng. The Monahue an ¥/ John T, Ash There was ouples OWH gueste, el executed he dance, music Is Gomg On Tenight. s 2 Successful and Elaborate Af- fair in Every Particular, swn hall Wednesday evening was elaborate decoratad, ber of American fluks et off the dec- ¥oed the programie LlMANTlC I weil, Noo 14, K. of C. lerks Protective As- er. No. 9, R. A. odge, No. 16, 1. 0. 0. ¥, res at the Bijou and nuul military ball given ces of Gurde Florimond of its Kind the popular sreanization, was rendered by Hel- of 12 picces, C, (', Hel- ever local proving ie dance hall been mq The large num- le green and white advantage, The logfmond” upen & brni The stage that was Yectrlc lights, sdded an of color, Boxes were four corners of the of holly werved @ set- of electric lights strung walls “was especially decorations were by P. d the electrical Mfects | of the church, | wtendance chnexda,\' evening almost | taxed the capacity of the auditorium | The programme, as rendered, fol- lows: Westland . Quartette— Mis Myra | Louise Ecklioff, Mis¢ Viela Van Orden, | Miss Alice-Gerirude (‘oe, Mrs, Dorothy McTaggart Miller; ' accompanist, Miss | Marion Niles. | Wake Up, Sweet Melody Coe Quartette Swallow Song Miss Jickhoff Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes, Old English Dell'Acqua Quartette It Was'a Lover and His Lass, Lidgey Miss Van Orden and Mrs. Miller Rosé of Tipperary Quartetie Chevalier Sherweod | Ballad of the Gtoile, Holmes Belle: Miss Coe Barcarolle (Tales of Hoftman) Offenbach-Sherwood | Quartette The Danza Miss Van Orden The Passage Bird’s Farewell, Hildach Miss Eckhoft and Miss Cos Butterfly, Dressler Chadwick Gay Quartette Heort at Thy Dear Voice, Saint Saen Mrs, Miller I Am With You, Quartette FINGERS FROZEN. Arranged hton n attendance of about noluding many out of The grand march was Ly about 100 coupies. comprised 18 being - Turnished by The committee in charge of arrange- ments for the affair comprised: floor director, ¥al lorriseite uin, ald Pierre Martin, Sergts. Archie Vegiard, Racicot, Corp, Bamuel Bacon Private Wilfred Gen- Capt. Mheodore Lieut. Gearge Pulo- Arthur Moreau and Henry and o8, D, Thomas Hodgins Returns to Dani for Treatment. Thomas Hodging, & cotton weaver in the employ of the Quidnick-Windham Manufacturing company, had the fin- gers of his right hand frozen Tues- day evening while on his way to his boarding House 8n Pleasant street, He returned Tuesday night from a New Year's visit to his home in Danieigon, making the trip by trolley. YWhile | walking along Mountain ‘street, he had @ fall on the icy ground that stunned Lim for & time. A passerby found Hodgins in a be- son ‘xemcmmi as anielson: Clarence A. Pot- ed. These directors were elected: H. Shumwa H. Lymen, Frank P. Fenton, W. H. | ter, Brooklyn, treasurer of the Brook- Smith, Arthur ¢, Willlams, T. R. Sadd, | iyn Savings bank; €. C, Young, Dan- . B. MacFarlane, and S. B. Harvey. | lelson, treasurer of the Windham All were re-elections save F. P. Fen- | County = Savings bank; Nathan D. ton, who Succeeds C. S. Turner of | Prince, cashier of the Windham Coun- plin. The directors met and ad- |ty National - bamk; Edwin Milner, journed to Jan, 20, when officers ‘Wil | Moosup, director of the New. Haven b read; William A. Gaston, Boston, pres {ident of the National Shawmut ba The officers for the cnsuing year will Dbe elected at a meeting of the board of directors to be held on Monday of next week. The bank had a very satisfactory year during 1911, and the stockholders are pleased with the showing made. Aftermath of Disagreeable Storm. Sitting where a good view was | be had and watching man and be: e elected. TOWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Held Regular Monthly Mesting Wed- nesday Evening—Individual Paper Towels_Voted. At the regular monthly meeting of the town school committes Wednesday evening Committeeman Curtis Dean re ported progress on the matter of for- mulating a course of study in the|slip, elide or fall, interested some pec grammar schools to meet the require- | ple Wednesday. A veneer of ice on | ments of the courses in the High | streets and sidewalks in no way im- xl'lm\)l. It was voted that the tuition | proves the science of locomotion, fact that is being often demonstrated. And as to the effect on business, all depends on the line one is engaged in. of outside students shall continue as in the school in which the pupil is| a member of the High school: otherwise upon notice of intent | The past two days have been mighty to discontinue in the school his tuition | busy ones for the blacksmiths, not so all be pro rata huey for the merchants. Horse owners "The report of the special coustable, | have been bringing their animals James Haggerty, for the month of De- | the shops until the working force of cipted, and showed that | the latter has been rushed to the limi peen attended to, | The hardware dealers have aiso secu cember wag 13 cases ha A communication from Henry T.|ed some extra trade as the result of Burr, principal of the Normal school, | the icy times, the sale of creepers be- remarking that the board had found |ing especially heavy. Skates are also fault with the Oaks school syRtem, was | befng asked for. 'The coal men come considered, and a motion was adopt- | in for a shar the extra business ed that Mr. Burr be informed that the | that the hard weather creates, but committee as a body had no criticism | other lines have suffered because of management of tie chool| Tapped Electric Lighting Circuit. that the present plan was satls-| .y 4 nearby town comes a fuctory. It was voted that the chair- | 500 & o8 ower compa; man investigate = the matter -of the| 95 oW & Naht and power comps discovered that one ot its patrons has been getting the use of electricity that was not paid for, this being done Dy tapping a lighting circult. and avoiding heating of the North Windham scliool, with power to remedy any defects. The queetion of no’scheol in stormy weather was discussed as some length. . 7 the meter in the place, A € ga- It wae voted that tho fire alram signal | ;oo oS Difse, Aninyiine T v e e A eall ‘apniy | tion is being made to determine just or_ the clolih of #Shod aPPIY | how much electricity has been used only to the kindergarten and first and second grades. It was voted that the supplies committee be empowered to purchase individual paper towels for 1se in the public schools. Curfent monthly bills without being paid for, and to dete mine the charges for the s: 2 understood that there will be no pub- licity in_connection with the case, the ‘parties at fauit stand willing to as were ordeved nesday Flagg, Miss Ethel Johnson, Clovis Carpenter; music committee, Miss Vera Duffy, Miss Mary L. Rich, Miss Irene W floral committee, Misg Edna Villiam: Surpless, Miss Janct Kennedy, Miss Elsic Rous " Methodist Sunday School. The newly clected officers of the Methodist Sunday school are as fol- icws: Superintendent, D. B. Gilbert; assistant superintendent, L. I. Battey; secretary, Miss Katherine Scott; tre: urer; E, L. Wood; librarian, Miss Me win Cutler; chorister, - Mrs. C. Heath; superintendent of primary de- partment, Miss Edith Foster; superin- tendent of home department, Mr: 1. Wood; cradle roll, Mrs, W. Wallen. J. H. Marsh and Mrs. D. B. Gilbert have been elected to membership in the board of stewards of the church. Selling Agents Confer and Dine. About & dozen of the New Hngland ling agents of the Putham Found nd Machine company came here Wed- to inspect the plant, as guests of the management. The men who meet the trade enjoyed their visit very much.) The party held a conference at the Chickering house, where they were served a Special ainner Four Take Out Hunters' License: Putnam men who make a practice of hunting are not falling over themselves as yet in an _endeavor to renew their licenses for 1912. Up to Wednesda right only four licenses had been is- sued and to the following parties: J. A. Gagne, Alphonse Bourcler, John A Fredette, Sidney Heath, v WEDDING. Farley—Robillard. At St. Mary's church Wednesday mu"nlng Armand D. Farley and Anna Robillard, both of this city, were :nited in marriage. Walking Some Safer. horses' shoes had by Wednesday night cut up the icy sur-< faces of much traveled streets in the city, making the footing safer for man and’ beast, Both have walked in the street the past two days. Escaped Injury in Equitable Fire. Ernest C. Morse, as his relatives and friends in Putnam are pleased to learn, escaped without injury to himself In the fire in the Equitable building in New York, where he was with the law firm of Alexander & Green, one of the most important in the cit City Notes. Attorney P. J, Danahey of Williman- ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetable PreparafionforAs- similating the Food: ting the g'lgmmsmfi%mr} Bears the Signature of Opiun Morphine ror Ming NoT NARCOTIC. In Use For Over Thirty Years Aperfect Remedy for Consfipa- ho‘lal.Som Siom%ch Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverish nessand LOSS OF SLEEP. Atb months old " : 35DosEs -35CENTS BiE) [ Smeissd GASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR SOMPANY NEW YORK CITY. tic was in Putnam Wednesday. —— — — 1)(.“] t Deputy P. J. Hurlihe of Willimantic will be in Putnam next | B. Leclaire isabel and William | the building Wednesday after- | Sunday afternoon to install the newly | Marshall, Alice O’'Brien and Sophie and | noon instruction in needlework. elected officers of Cargill council, K Edith We and Anna and Jacob | Dr Tynan was in Lebanon on C Chernis of Norwich. The young host| Wednesda gone to| received many gifts and good wishes.| J. N. Phelps of WestcheBter was & t of several & s | Calchester visitor Wednesday weeks with he Jerome B Cemetery Association Mests. Willlam Johnson was in. Moodus on Ross. The annual meeting of the Jewelt | weduesd John E. Hibbard and son Everett of | City Cemetery association was held in Mr. Paimer Will Rebuild. New Bedford are visiting relatives| the town courtreom TRescew BUGHHORN | 4\ grey rer, whose house W here. J. H Lee presidir rey : - " Temp .4 Balow seie secretary and treasurer M. Brown, ks ago, has receive Temperature of 4 below sero was ex- | L0 i and accepted. The directors | T new house which he ex- rnx L SN e Ry e | arected were 1. H, “Tice, D:UDI TR ects to commence as soon as spring . T, E. Lee, A, A. Young, A. M. Brown, | opens. Miss Fuller at Governor Foss’ Inaugu- | &' i Brown and A. R. Young ——— ration. directors elected J H. Lee residen STAFFORD SPRINGS Miss Alice Fuller attended the in- | D. Tracy . president, Arthur ! —_— uguration ceremonies of Governor | brown secretary and treasurer Annual Meeting' of First National Foss at e o atel i) ’\‘“’“”“- Thurs- | Ice Cutting Begins Today. Bank—Seven Pool Room Permits lg- ¢ay, Jan. 4, at i3 o'clock noon. s ik inioind ; Filier had. the Honor of being person. | Shea Brothers commenced: plowing | - sued. ally introduced to the governor, who , the ice field at BOTFEHC ToRes N . 3 presented her his photograph and a e ice is over ch annual meeting of the stock= Pouquet of pansies chosen by himself | thick and cutting will commen of the First National bank on from a large collection of floral offer- | MOTIng. , the following directors were i sa 5% Old Favorite Pleases. vil Johnson, Christopher e et L [ Stetson's Unclé ‘Tom's- Cabin was L K. Fairman £ C. Pinney, e | 2 large audience in Finn's .. Dennis, R, W. Smith, 4 JEWETT CITY | on_ Wednesday evening. | Re William . Hali, F. G. San- | rade also attrac rd. The directors eiected officers A F. Class Enterteined at Danielson— llows: President, Cyril Johnson; Birthday Celebration—Cemetery As- R S AP ) nt, Christopher Allen; " | pay FLANNELETT PETTICOATS agnon, wildered condition and assisted him |pald as read- and adfournment was [P0 o g o L Sale price 21o. Special Town Meeting. to his boarding place. The fngers |taken at 9.30 o'cloc ) el e b e Mo et PET yaxs, L The board of selectmen have called "’m‘,r_"""fl""]‘"’f',’“r”."};""fi ”"""%} ‘;' ) | in the towns in this section during the b B 360, {a special town meeting for Monday ::"; Y })M'O'{‘ et Personal present season, was in Danielson Wed evening, Jacuary 15, for the purpose | 70%0 25 ALernoos o e Attorney P. J. Danahey was in Put- | nesday wuning to play at & social giv- | TICOATS, | of ascertaining If the;town will de- |4 1l Was unable to go to work. nam Wednesday, en in Phoenix theate T orth | cide to build a portion of . a o hea, wortn | Side fo bulld a purtion of its roads SPUR TRACK : C. C. Edgerton was @ Hartford | Sues for Loss of Pony. the public acts of 1907, and to Dass|re me Built at Epiler o oadgy. bR JSelectman. Coibries Aver has fied a et b 2 SD06 & Aimiber of SERN: Tnationa. © Be Built at Epileptic Colony—Con- | ily Temmelin of Plainfield, | claim against the railroad company for VNS wi G tract Awarded to Local Firm. is spending a week at her home, | the value of a pony owned by him, o ar, ma r extra large WESTLAND QUARTETTE Park street which was struck and killed by a en—Sale prices $110 and $1 The hoard of trustees of the Con-| T R. Sadd left for New York on| ht'train at Dayville on the night Finds Favor with Large Audisnce at | necticut Colony for Epileptics met at | Wednesday morning to attend the au- | 9F December Mr. Ayer's land bor 5 Congregational Ghurch Watinesday | (1° capitol Tuesday ufternoon and | iomobile sho. he tracks below the Dayvilie s Silk Petticoats 7 in Mansfield, from the Central Ver- |2nd Robert Curs of Bangor, Me., a o o Savut of the Juviur ol fest railroad at Mensfield Depot visiting Géorge A.- Baiiett FUTNAM PICOATS, worth $500- | Concert course for 1912 given under| The succnssful bidders were Ahern| George S. Elliott and Edgar E. Bass —— aur o arked | the auspices of the Sodalitas and dres | Bros. of Willimantic and Tere e | were in Hartford Wednesday, serving | Grand List $3,556,709—Town's Heaviest : ‘u' WMiyhe Mt Congregationsl o is $7.950 on the jury in the United States | Taxpayers—Foundry and Machine . church ednes - I 3 1 1 co | ’, . 1 ¥ JATS, wor from | cort g tve by the W o pril 15, he action is in accordanc ise Ma Larrabee returned to | > g A e L wis given by the Westland quar- | with the beard's plan to have the spur | Waterbury Wednesday to resume her Four Hunters’ Licenses lssucd. s $5.95 and| teite, the popular organisation of la- | \rack built befor | auitts AN I L Teatdatati ] e g ck built before work i8 begun on | duties as a teacher in St. MargarelUs| waiter S. Carnont . B I dies that entertained a large wudience rOB o 5 | siter S. Carpenter, Simon Farley A A »nce | the proposed building for the colony. | school lond a3 ol on s n the same ciurch a year ago. The | The distance of the spur track to fa-{ Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Chesbro and | fm T = OBl b 7o The H C Mum Co | cilitate work: will be considered in | gaughter, Miss Clara, left \\’yuvi.,\-}fl,‘ | o fgar .'f["?"",,}“,"“_“ e of the buildings of the colony. The ! yomohile show it e i S 2 Paper Patterns. | tects are now at work preparing plans Jellef, amounting to §,656, A S _" s for_the hulldings, | DANIELSON ittt G w‘f v eemssliseq Many Nerwich Peeple Know the Im.| Those present ai the meeting were | e 934 3-4 lots, 8 3479 1 wornee b LG Kidsye Dr. Max Mailiguse of New Tondon, | Williamsville Man Committed to State | 1305 155. 30 b A kit b b { | RS De e s e Hospital—Selectman Gilbert Made | 813 h 352; poultry anc § — ¥ ret a P Ke ’ o M Cla | S 2 Rillingrs teeasurar. Maward 15| Tree Warden—Factory at Industrial | sVine, $360; mechanical and farming | D s . T Tudge Carl Rob- | Place May Be Leased—Annual Mest- (150l $100; automobiles and carriages, iy i don AL | Norwich, and William J, Barber, | ing of National Bank, A L i S L e B el Bargal S eher b i o ““ | ik v i + $15,085; amount invested in merchan- low 1 rities bo Foe __Anthon abc 70, of | Gise and trade 584; amount in- ll | €emi-Annual Meeting of Machine Co.| Willizmavi ion before Judge ; ey il should b neglected Wedneadny, the directors of Oliver R ty in the probate court. | ygney at i g on 1 There is grave danger in delay { Willimantic Machine company has been committed to the Norwich | ugi; 41l other $138,500: 10 per ' D " i e By | their “womi-anhual meeting state hosp for the insane. ~He was| cont, addition total, $3,608,70 g l y B I\ | ou Bave backache or utinery | hoard comprises seven xnd these ware | taken o ¢ itution by Selectman | Those in baying “thtai on n Olis, 0 S~ 00 S bie { present: George E. Stiles and Arthur i 3 000 and over are :.f P i Mre ut . ~ o1 are mervous, dizzy or worn|L Bill of this city, E. Harlow Holmes | Mrs. George Wileon and son, Burton, Athold estete $7,000, Ballerd ané and Holiday Goods to - L thle o, Lol | epurt, ‘ate. pithiad Mra. Wik | 2, Arnold sawats §7000, pLNcd a / | Begin treating your kidueys at once; y Bradley of Stwoningion j {eMr. and Mrs. Henry Bur-) 450, Dorothy Bartlett $5,500, Eva and . . Uge roven kidney remad T Bt L0 e A. Beaudreault $7,700, Jullan Belle close them out at once.| Ly prven i e Home From Alabama. | Tree Wardsn. ove oatille $7025, Usam Bbanet $7,8 e, b -3 . 18Ney} john R MeCarthy, who has & | yhn A, Gilbert, first : s 0. seault $5,000 osworth LESS THAN COST PRICES. | eommended vy thouseaa o bast thice months i Mohe, Aiay | 4 T el 08, 15, wad L T Bradiey 35600 Proved home testimon s retur to Rik ‘home. i Bark R. Sradloy 324,64 Bradiey com- g/ 1% Bas returned to, Mlé home {n BprifE | Band Membery' Remerbered Hems | %t BEiey $hL.000 Btadiay & gor 5 Thames St, Norwich, | Stree | SRy Salail Dratway oot gt 2 s 5% { Folks. £5,000, Charles H. Brown, $5,200, THE T. R. SADD Co. eys: “IOr & number of years loe Cutting Begins. | Itwas stated here Wednesday that ', Bruce $5,050. Mrs. Kilen M el ¢ ed Doan's Kidney Pilis when | + first fce outting in thie vielnity | #00ut $300 was sent by money orders| $27,500, Byron D. $43,677, Hen- Willimantic, Conn. & severe paing in my back and he seaBin. Wikh:dane vy Tavia|to n Italy by the membersiy C. Burt § fa J. Carpenter her symptoms of kidney trouble and vson at Mt. Hope Wednesday. ¢f s band, which played at the Sy Carpenter —— have always tid me of my trouble, | He.TEPOFts the ice to be from § to 10 | Ofpheuin thedte sday nigh i o $10,000, Floccaxe R F. C. JACKSO g this remedy ‘at N, D, Soith| " Chrting ar the Baoioe Cromtiay pond b with the | $5,060, d. W. Cutler Rosa, . F. C. JACKSON, Dentist ue Store and since using ii, | will bo commienced next Monda Fadet béen | Danlelson 318,485, B s 316,675, p : i Settir an sthonthe 1n AL A . spend in| John M, Dean $18,103, Alice M. Douty Painless Extracting and . i Sale of Woodiot. | Nort - $7.400 George . Dresser 49003, Ggan Shie X Fred " Sy January Directresses. estate $7,900, Hureka Sliic ufactur : S . all b B Frederick A. Rathbun of Hebron Y {6k Con R aN : 1 %28 | Filling a Specialty o et dealers. Price T purchased 4 five-acre woodlot Wed- | [The directresses of the La {5, Minet. Naglonal Danie. 20,000 Jotn 2 Main Stree . Willimantic | ster-Milburn uffalo, | tesday from Daniel Holbrook of thi cvolent society of the | 0. Tox and company $17,850, Haro 3 w York, sole agents for the United | city. The lot is situated in the town | church for January E. | Gilpatric $7,200, Richard Gorman $8,700 Sta | of Hebron, The consideration of the | Hopkins, Mre. Rienzi Robinson. Mrs.| Ceorge A. Hlammond $10,125, Hammond e name — Doan's — and | (Fan6Eer s not known, e e - T L abd L 4 Kuaslion company $19,000, E. M Miss > Fellows. | Harris $7,740, H, ®. Hopkins $5,710, A ||3|(mt & SHEP Thread Company Officials in Town. | ( on drinling glasses have heen | A FHoughton and wife 15,900, Hough | 3. W. Barnett and J. E. Belser of |Temoved from the coaches of the pas-| o ana Wagner $84,000, 1. £. Hutlburt | Sessions & Elmore) New *York, R. H. Cook of Fall eripes L Bt DL e tun JHEAURRA edtais 41030, Vi S, Johnson $12,028, { Mase, B, H. J, Stewart of New York, | Damelson, D! he tanks in the cams|isajah C. Keach $13,850, M. o 2 ol 4 W € Keach $13,850, Mrs. Jane M mhaflm il [IJIIEW Il"fllm Al officiais of the Ametican Thread |47¢ kept supplied with water for those | Kennedy $7,100, Cv M. and k. B. Keni visited the local plant nn;““*' carry their own cups. $9,500, Helen M. Kent $5,150, E. C. 60-62 North Strest. y. At neon the party dined | Four ‘Degrees Above Zsro. Kinney 36,200, Nelson King $6,320, Je p LADY ASSISTANT, at the Hotel Hooker with Gen. Bu-| Four above zro was the lowest| I Lubby 38,300, Thomas A. Lake $6.- Te inection. #ene ¥, Boss and Peter Hardman, |point reached by the thermometer | 000, Dr. Omer Larue $5110, Frank G & agent and supsrintendent of the com- |at Bitsood's Wednesday mornink, but | Letters $10.325, Louls Licia $7.170, J — e | HIRAM N. FENN pal espectively. he day was marked by a continued | “"'- H »V'TH&N 35,265, Monohanse M N et low temperature and strong wind. enufacturiig company $21, A | Boy Injured Whil s Morrell 5,475, Chauncey Mory K EMBALMER 2 i Lokl the aiE \Pa.r'enlfio:::":{ My o Factory May Be Leassd. Gootge M. Mores 355500 1 | St, Willimantie, Ct A definite plan is the foundation | and Mrs. Anthony Hevrin of 288 Jack- | THEE 1% =ald o be a gpod brnspect | 8000, Morse milie $127,427, [ "welephone Adsisvent ! of success in saving. San atreet, sugtained o mumber- of | that the vacant factory, formerly oe- | Mullan $14,625, Napoleon Muire $TA%5, | SN n saving. | Bainfil injuries while coasting on | ©J7ieG Dy the American Oil Engine | Nightineals milis $118362, Mts. Mar- gt { Tt doesn’t make much differ-| Prospect siréet Tuesday evening. The | OmPany, at Industrial place, will be| garet O'Leary 37,609, W. H Pearson A Eice vartety of Fresh Fieh: alse | % O | boy was unable to contrel hix slea |'cased Within a few days. | estate $17,200, Nazaire Peloquin $24.- Gcallops, Oysters and Clam ence what the plan of saving is, | after descending the hill and ran into lce Cutting¢Soon. | €50, Perry and Brown $8,500. George A. S“n“s FISH MARKET, 2 lfl‘l 0 | so long as it's systematic. Some the stone foundatlon of Ell Blanch-| Up at the Hygeia reservoir, near | Lettis 39.280, Powhattan mills $163,500, 4 1 d th { 4tte's house at 98 Jackson street. The | Hast Killingly, where the Consumers' | Dutnem Coal and Wood company $9.- people never spend the dimes| joy was unconscious for some few |lee company xécures each season's cut- | %00 Putnam Foundry and Machine they get—they put them in & con- | minutes. In the mix up he sustained | iing, the ice will be ready to cut by the | (VIPANY $32,200, fil’x:?n-‘uu Lmn\\‘ and veni i | & bruiked forehead, » slightly fractured | end of this week, if the cold weathey | DoWer company 336000, Putnam Manu- | 1 jen ek, if the ather CHOICE SELEGTIONS venient home savings bank, | hose and lacerations sbout the left | continues, At the Quinebaug lake, | fcturing company §200,000. Putnam A | cheek. He wag sick during the night | where another part of (he borough's| SUK compdny “$6,609, Putnam Water for the Helidays at | Some men shave themselves|as a result of the shock. Wednesday |supply comes from, fce has not made| CoIpany 125,000, Patndm = Woolen and drop into the bank the money | ¢ *as improy <o rapidly, and much more cold Weath- | (ombuny, $136.000, 1 D. Ross 35,000, JAMES HARRIES, | they would have to pay the bar. S ¢r Wil b needed to make it 8t for | SliiS 3500 Sames. B, Tatom $H8% N o Fire Alarm System in Order. harvesting. g e el o 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn.| bér. Others walk to the office| 1. fire aiarm system, put out of W doworth SE400. M. Wagsior- entars *and save the carfare. ommission Tuesday evening by elec- HUNTERS’ LICENSES 524,000, B. M. Wheaton $i8,065, Whea- ttlo light wires breaking on Valley ton Billding and Lumber company E- I WNG Plflfl' Tulfl' You can select any plan which | *7tel: was in working order atr §|Taken Out by Residents of Town of | £21 500, Whipple and Gilpatric $7.400, - A " o'clock Wednesday morning. Chief Killingly. P. G. Wright $9,725. el 16 BEES rak " Aitibaaase Ooan, suits you. Regularity in your | Thomas P, Foley sald that the trouble — Non-residents — Clinton 8. Andem . saving is the essential thin, fad been located and repairs made, The following residents of Killingly | $15,215, Buck and Harrts $5000, 1L | S-epeN € & have taken out hunters’ licenses for | Goldschmidt estate $0.500, Helen A City. Getting ‘Good. 1912 James B. Pray, Farl M. Young, | Goodspeed 36,000, Minnie P. Goodwin One dollar opens an account TORRS Wke 55 ’_"k‘m of police court | James Caffery, Oliver Bassett, Ernesi| $5,000, Thomes Marris estate §113,200, | and gun. our savings nrllng Wasnsadns mortine the roondt suet | Le Adame, William A. Graves, Charles| N T. Hurlburt 36,667, George L. Keach interest. BEGIN NO ceeatve Bky ot 1o Yustoeie: ¢~ | & Tranklin, Herbert Barber, William | $6,000, George A. Keach $11.450, N. Y 2 = J. Ross, John Bassstt, Arthur Stone, N. H. & H. R. R. Co. $14,300. Addie E. Halph Young, Alcott D. Sayies, George | Fark $3.500, Perrin estate $5,000. Sam- ! AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. | 1. Hopkins, Arthur L. Day, William J.| vel Rich estate $13,000, Asa M. Ross 78 MONUMENTS, feadstonss and Markers ~ady to be erected. Tt iapact 1000 artistlc designs. WM, F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Main and Wateen Biresta ‘Willimantic. Cong. WHEN you Waht 10 .nl your busl: mass before (he publle. thare.is ho me. i beties roukh the advertl ing columns o! "is Halistin. e The Willimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) ..-m.- H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. PATENTS rotect your 1d Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Atterey- hoenix Black, oct1TuThS s, Mandeome 00 Law. Danisisen, Comn. Stookholdera Elact Directors for Ensu- ing Year—Deficit of §1,084.70. The annual meeting of the stoc holders of the Horse Shoé Park Agri- nunur.l assaciation was held late adnasday afternoon in the office of \uurney Namuel B, Harv The re port of the tremaurar showed receipts | for the year of $8,320.27 and disburse- ments: of $7,334.97, leaving a deflclt of $1,08470. Included In the disburse ments were permaneni lmprovenenis 1o the extent of $44882% This deficic dues not reflect mgeinst the mandge- ment of the assuciation in any way, as it hes elways carried o debt since ifs srganization. The report was aec D T———— COLDS CAUSE MRADACHE TLVE BROMO Quinine, the warld Cold. lnfi an remedy, removes CU tor o ful . name. ' Look fer mmmrt L e Young, George F. Smith, George La- | $,550. belle, James Kent, George W. Jacques, | Harrifon E. Smith, Harry A, Young, Roderick Labelle, A. A. Jacques, F. B. Whittle, Joseph D. Laroch, Ovid Jar- ves, George Bosquet, This 1s only a small number out of the total that usually take out licenses in Killingly, but the number will grad- ANNUAL ELECTIONS Cfficers Chosen by Baptist Young Peo- ple’s Union for Ensuing Year. = e Young People’s union the Taptist church has elected these offi- ually Inoreee as the nunting season | (SRS T BT St 2 e A term: President, Mrs. N. Zurrah Phil- lips; vice president, Joseph A. Potter: NATIONAL BANK secretary, Miss Mildred Bard; treas : urer, Miss Mildred er; meinber- Re-elects Board of Directors at Annual| Jyi' committce, Migs Eilen E. King. Mesting. Normin L. Kennedy, Gladvs Batd: de- ] votional- committee, Miss Florence At this annual meeting of the staek. helders of the Windham Cotnty Na- ilonal bank the following hoard of di- Srubberc, Miss Anne Tattgon: instruc- tlon committes, Mrs. H. W. Thomnson, Mrs, C. E. Pierce, Mrs. Ida Bard; mis- rectors was re-elected for the ensuing | sionary committse, Miss Mary A. Ar- year: J. Arthur Atwood, Wauregan,|yold Miss Olga Anderson. Miss Rdith treasurer of the Ponemah company;{(. Bowen: temperance committee, J. Timothy K. Hopkins, Dinielson: A. J.| Harold Bowen, H. W. Thempson, C. E. Ditgood, Moosup; Judge Milton A.¥ Pierce; social committes, Mrs. Fred sociation Holds Annual Meeting. The A class of the Bapl held ite meeting Tuesday even- he home of Mrs. George M on in Danielson. The members sturned on the lust car after ona o the most enjoyable meetings they ha e arrival of the class Mr rison served a bountiful supper 16 favors being shirred silk pin cases, veing the cholce f sider Alice McBroome, side Flizabeth Whiting, & Y, and fiss Tda 1. Foster, treasu A8 imo followed mecting until time for the troll Birthday Party, and Mrs. Jacob We enter ained a number of the I ] ds o treir son, Bernard Milton, on Tuesday r honor of his ames were piayed, peing 2 wre. Do the girl's o and William M he boy's Refreshments were se by Mrs. We - pert of hsler, assisted by Miss Mi Norwich. Those present were Davis seth Davis beock, Doris Clarence Haskel | Royal E Fartridge, Yvonne Pigeo na Tarbox, Charies and Earl Perkins Vivian and Hugh McLaughlin, Celia 1 lla Liberty, Hector and Jean [t eroma | Sanford; assistant_cash- coL CI"ESTER er. 1L R. Wjghtman, - The usual-five v confy sémi-annual s ni dividend even Permits lssued. Mg hast adieddy issued seve No permits have of the horough Mrs. Charles E Jones’ Club i en om W or © | Borol 3 Meald and Selectman o : e catehing | Atams 1 pulication blanks which I H ts of ext nus e used k the ing for per- Funeral of Mrs. Charles E. Jones R S e e Harry T ttending th neral ¢ y thach rheumatism. Hartford, where Mr. an Want & Misteial Declared AR it ant a Mistrial Declared, PPk 1+ Poyerinh et w York, J 10.—Efforts by the North chester, de e to I o mist declared Charles Elde ing friends | in the ) e Graham Rice, o Tdbion B. H. Sheftels and others on trial for Harry Wicks 1 if to fass, ened som. & en ar alleged 1 alurch ittempt W e one of the scrament rors, but declined to grant - N sle t efense to have the To Play Taftville. s pys’ club ba t 1 team rder myster; ard . The at work on E still h Breakfast Is Always Ready With Post Toasties in the house. These tender bits of {oasted corn are served direct from the package with cream or hot milk and make delightful dish for any meal. Post Toasties are a ready-cooked food, - used in b thousands of homes ecause they are Delicious ! Convenient! Economical ! “The Memory Lingers” Postum Cereal Company, Limited, Battle Creek, Michigan,