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T BRI P PP PO Receibts: of. the hest ook in hotdle riow@ ey B Murray's Boston Store Y ri =] . . s ( f=] WILLIMANTIC, CONN bor— i = the best biscuits, cakes and pastry say, always [ 5 . I ] ' WHAT I8 GOING ON TONIGHT. stent Requests—Had a|untiey Will Survive Poison Dose— 2 2 | » « | aeller Slating at the Valiey street ¢ Ticket for Lebangn. Rumored Elonement at East Killing- = t) N K Moving Piotures at the Bijou and | Monday forenoon & Woman accosted| !Y—Prisoners to Answer Charges 3 . & Sosple Temple, - © Chief E. H. Richmond on the street| Next Week—March 18 Letter Writ- =2 IE 1 ge, N and requested him to lock her up. He Parcels Post. = f NEW HOUSE DRBSSE s CAaee. LGRS, Nos fold ot 10 o down to the station ana | "9 D to Faver Parcels Fos kel / e < dlive Branch Council, No. 10, R. and | take the train for her destination. Shel Mrs. Clintan W. Atwood will have B3 | persisted in her demands saying: “If[the members of the Ladies' Art club sum | — 1 had another drink you would have |at her home for a meeting Wednesday WILLIAM F. KILPATRICK to lock me up.” afternoon. L Y el i The chief was firm in his decision| Captain A. P. Woodward was in Coming from M ppi to Storrs as|that she take a train. She went off | Hartford, Monday, on a business trip. Professor of Poultry Huskandry. |down Railroad street, and some time| Henry A. Moran of Providence cali- s later walked into the police station and | ed on friends in town Monday. Monduy afternoon President C. L. |demanded that she be locked up. She| Gordon A. Johnstone was in Brock- Beach of the Connecticut Agricultural [had obtained the drink she had men- |ton Sunday. college at Storrs made the announce- |tioned, and was in no condition to go| Albert Fournier of Norwich and Alex ment of the appointment of a pro- |anywhere but into a cell, and was |Fournier of New London have been fossor of poultry husbandry, vice Fred- ) therefore locked up. She ‘was locked | guests of relatives on the West Side. erick Henry Stoneburn, who resigned |up here once before,claiming her home |~ Harry Dhaw of Fitchburg spent a uomber of weeks ago, the resigna-4at that time was in Hartford. She is|Sunday at his home on the West Side. tion to become effective when a suc- |51 vears old, and had a ticket for Leb- | Misses Laura and Leah Bessette ARG For Spring ; One great principle of good dressing is suitability.” So the sensible woman who does housework for herself or somebody else wants dresses of strong, washable material as well as prettiness. I'he people who make our House Dresses have worked to please the women in the essential things. Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. JUULUUUUUUY ARRRAANANN Make Lighi, Flaky {z] Biscuits, Cake and Pastry Y uly worked ; I . cexsor was appointed anon among her possessions. were. in Worcester, Sunday, making ARARANANAARAT STRENGTH B e ey Quitability ¥ ol 5 N b . [ANNARNANNANANA ] AAnn " nARnEjan Suitability, prettiness and good fit, choosing percales in || Witism © Kipatrick, professor ot SENIOR HONORS e e e SN CEARANANAN. sty . ADNAANND B L a variety of stripe effects, and ginghams in*handsome colored checks, collars and cuffs in solid color, cham- State college, has received the ap- —_— L i i pointment, and will report at Storrs|Go to Miss Harriet Porter and Miss| Beginning this week, the mill ot 't i April 1. Professor Kilpatrick is a Gobehis Bibihaon. the Elmville Worsted company is to be bray to match, with low, or high neck. Prices $1.00 southerner, being a native of North S operated night and day. e St ® i 3 Carolina. ‘He enjovs a fine reputation | At 4 meeting of the senior class of | Alvah Hall motorman on the But- 4 ¥ % i ,, , to $2.25. in the poultry Hine, and will Come to | the Windnam Hish sorrier Siase Of |nam lines of the Connecticut —com- PUTNAM convention is unnecessary. T hope to}reversing the score of 39 to 21 _ by Connecticut highly’ recommended. He | aftetnoon Primipfi; ’f:‘;b‘gt A °'Z.E:L pany, is suffering from ill health. { - be a delegate to the convention. Roose- | which they were defeated by the Nor- for the past three vears, and for five |torian and salutatorian_ as follows: | Arrangements are being made for the| Week—Eugege Bonneville Soon to | nominated, in my judgment.” T About the Borough. THE H G “unnAv years prior to that was with the Rhoda | Miss Harriet Porter and Miss Georgia |placing of a large number of finger-| Leave Hospital—Only Two Arrests % Eugene. Schmitg and Henty: Damm L . L] land State college. Robinson. These young ladies attain- | ling trout in brooks in this section th s Fo = Battle Fleet Flag Shown. Fon ) Schity - & 3 Professor Stoneburn will remain at | o the highest weares Samn mots toll | oo o uring February—Silverware Un- | g of Middletown were at their homes in Storrs until April 1, and will then join | course at the high school. e FNN claimed—Senator Hammond Home | While away Senator Hammond made | town over Sunday. the. staff of a dally paper and have| Following the announcement a talk il Bt S it from Washington, a visit to the United States military | Mrs, Edward Foote and daughtef — — — charge of its poultry department. upon a trip to Washington, D, C., was |, Attachments for fancy weaving have ik 5500 .\4'?‘«‘1(:11,\ ;l\ Annapolis. i Gilead were\guests at Mr. findwm . 5 s T o 2 oms i ¢ 8y uring the progress conven- | George B. M 8 ¢ ppttiom o i ekt o4 o All the Frozen Pipes Thawed. talk was full of interesting incidents, |0 the mill of the Quinebaug company, | Wright is in Warrenville for several | Statos, in Washington, o unique €lag, | - Harrs Wickwire was in Willimantic B i T fi Sl i 1 At 8 0'clock Monday afternoon there|and proved exceptionally entertaining "‘E"‘ no fancy g is «!.w; in connection with state road|designed by John Henry Blake, waS{over Sunday visiting his wite, & pa- :.:: ngyr : u‘.w‘d ity B“k‘ i :lg’.nmlr Lllmch Counter. e :“vem {w morf frozen plpss] in the 3“»‘ ;}_:;l‘;lizxcnl;?f‘rir:j\;'r::l({v‘fn;h:“:ll;u: :&oi:r: *™ Huntley Out of Danger. ““”,I“_\'l'”\“lljl\?';fl;"‘ lrhl"l,:*stn‘h‘s )\‘l'"k» | displayed lm»m the flagstaff of the | tient at St. Joseph's hospital. ract wt 4 e h wch i ; ki otriGal - npwd av E : “dward Favreau of Boston, for otel Wi The rica tle| Charles K ond o cky 00l seniors have dis- | the electricul sppuratus having done| COnte Lawrence Huntley, who attempted|ly of Putnam, was a recent Visior in | flome flar L reni fve o o e alen B amnd g RN fleet flag is twenty-five feet long, and | the guest of {riends in town this week. us Hespital—Seniors Give Up Lunch | continued their lunch counter at the[its work thoroughly, cleaning up 2§ jbody. Chunt school, a5 they now have ample funds | frozen pipes. Supt. Moulton is of the e suicide Sunday by drinking a mixture| fown | has one star for each ship of the fleet, | Mrs. Halstead of Cornwall-on-the- R— s fo pay all the expenses of .the Wash- | opinion that the worst is over for the OBITUARY. of chloroform and whiskey, had so Williams is confined to his|ihe stars being the width of the|Hudson is visiting her sister, Miss Wh < from Staffordville on | 'PEWD U4p. The lunch counter will|season, as no more complaints have - . e ey s ) Te O ot e by ilines . stripes and extending to the bottom |Caroline Benson, on South Main street. o= 11l Bolieau's truck teams | oW Dbe ‘conducted by the jumiors. ‘been lodged with the department. | William Nichels. danger. C. Rogers was in Boston Monday | of the banner. The only other time Daniel W. Williams of New Britain wit idost Sonisy Sokaiton, New Oversesr. e William Nichols, aged 55, a member | Married Man and 15 Year Old Girl | 0n a business trip, this flag has' been displayed wa: was at his home on Broadway over i fell off the wagon| John Cassory has succeeded Jacob. Health Officer Inspects School. of Co. G of South Manchester during Missing. Finishing Municipal Building. Thanksgiving day, 1910, at Cherb { Sunday 3 wheels passed over Sis § o Wagner as overseer of the dressing| Hoalth Officer Dr. W. P. S, Keat-|th® Spanish-American war, died at| pyom East Killingly Monday came| The painting of the interior of the | France. overlooking the scene of Miss Annic O'Connell was in Hart- He was taken 10 | department of the Warren mill, ing visited St. Mary’s Monday morn- |the Hartford hospital Saturday even- |, giory of how & married man of that| Municipal building will be completed | avai duel between the Kearsarge and | ford Saturda SRR e - School Committes Mests. ing to note the condition of the pupils | ™18 of cerebral hemorrhage, The body | ylace and a young girl, about 15 vears| tis week and it will be ready for | the Alabama. s tow: dasw VIStih reltiT T o V] rade e vn, a elope- cupanc, t eek. TR - : bl ” The fowh suhbo) conimitter hald 6| 2D6re: Wik dttended ‘ths ‘same grade| 7S Taken to Manchosteccnds of age, have left town, and an elope- | occupancy mnext week. s “I’ust sa_y 4t meeting at the library Monday after. | that a younger brother of Louis \“'Ei‘v\ nowms ot Teank Nichota. on Woat |ient s suspected. A’ constable resi- Trained. Caockstoos. e EhmMCHICE SYMOUn Samuel McDonald and Chagles H. . - {noon at 2 o'clock. Several bills were|SHon did, to determine if, there Is @1 | sireet. There survive six brothers, | ent, In Bast Killingly was Investigal-| A fiock of trained cockatoos num- SUFFERED FRACTURED LEG.|Strong were at Hayward's laffe Sat- | y approved and other routine business il ;;‘f\m:;‘xp‘g‘m same purpose | FTank, George, Bdward, Joel and ing the case Monday score delighted the audiences —_— urday fishing through the ice. | trinsactea g iAol el R e J 86| Crinton: Nighot, el or Manchaste No Danger of Freshet. st the ‘Bradley’ theater MoRisy Thrown from Carriage While on Her | Miss Ida Keigwin returned to Mid- It M ‘i?"!lt:lxll)lxtz:'il'?”h wnho a]uenm«_z ikm. Monday signs were posted in N 4 |2nd James Nichols of Willimantic. All danger of damage from the pass- Freight Traffic Normal. Way to Day Kimball Hospital. dietown Monday. eans { dergarten training school in Spring-| onday 4 ety — ing of ice out of the Quinebaug or As-| Tha pressure of freight traffic b riginal and Genuine | -JuBke duel Hr Fews i hiact Hlicue Cardiovad theveir b pat vaouin: . U. O, Bellerose of Baltic was a|The heavy rains and mild tempera-| now about normal, During the cold | ome in Woodstock by her husband to | tndisposed with u severe <cold. s im. |¥ted. A similar notice was posted in nantic visitor Monday. tures of the past few days have com- | weather the congestion has been such | the Day Kimball hospital, Where Sho ' Miss Steffenson Presents Memorial ALTED ‘MlLK proving ‘ the ' inspecting department of t'e| Rev. John J. Papillon of St Mary's|gorctacratie portion of i, so what re-| 5, (o, keer the railroad men excep- | i 0 dderick Seymour, about 3, was | Tablet Font to Calvary Church— The Food-drink for Al Ages. | or Froviann.r aalon and two children | Americen, el s ompioreds . | oot in Hartford Monday. | iains is not regarded s a menace,| ' OTalY PUSY: thrown from the carriage when the| Papers Prepared for Travel Clubs 3 B ATios RS e, of e TR R L o D i S g Murphy Bros. have just received a|shoulc it be quickly released. Sgecial Train for Orchestra. horse became frightened and ran away | Meeting. s, s erson. new taxicab, which was on exhibition - A special train of a locomotive and [and sustained a fractured leg. After More healthful than Tea or Coffee. The Girls show all TO ANSWER TO CHARGES. two coaches was run thr S Monday afternoon at 4.30, carrying the | was gotten to the hospital, the frac- mphony or- | ture reduced and. the operation per- Do G club of the Congrega- Injured in Driving Accident. i the Hartford automobi \‘x'u"r;.,,,‘,,"'\p h~ 18 hl,'_‘ meet with Miss| Monday afternoon Mrs. Alfred Brown |last week ; 3 AMorse this (Tuesday) even-|of 283 Lewiston avenue, while driving,| The Waterbury Republican says: |Persons Either in Jail or Out on|members of the Boston S; considerable dificulty Mrs. Seymour| Caivary Episcopal church of Ston- ington has received a baptismal font, ugh this ci Agrees with the weakest digestion, Deélicious, invigorating and nutritious. 3 ing. Lincid ot . i ’ Miss Abby Palmer Steffen- R: ) Rol . ‘ 4 sustained a number of painful injur- [ Miss Mary Colgrove, daughter of Mr. chestra to Hartford, where the organ- | formed. Her condition Monday night |the gift of Miss A N SN, Seli] i, ol :‘ g s tefenson of Southington| jes, being thrown from the buggy when land Mrs. A. U Cokzowe’ur Hilkiweed Bols ization gave a concert in the evening. | was regarded as somewhat critical. son of the borough. It was given by A quick lunch prepared in 2 minute, nddy with relatives in town. | the horse she was driving slipped and | avenue, celebrated her 5th birthday on| Foliowing is @ list of persons either | The Ur2in made five minutes' stop at | |'Miss Steffenson in memory of Mary a fell as he was rounding the corner of turday with a number of her little | held at the jail in Brooklyn or releas- | Putnarm { M COLCHESTER Hall Hull, a_devout member of the parish until her death. The font is inscribed “In loving memory of Mary Hall Hull, at rest Dec. 23, 1911, Pre- Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, O Others are imitations. n street into Walnut street. Mrs. | friends. ed from custody under bonds, who will| Eugene Bonneville to Come Home Brown sustained scratches about the| - 5 4 Jpsd - - - Constable William J. Hastings Mon- | be presented in the superior court at| Soon. ; face and a slightly sprained ankle. She morning purchased the book ac.|Putnam next week to answer to| Scores Made at Scouts' Athletic Meet ] was assisted to a nearby drug store | (Y [MGTNE PUrthesed ShE PO 30| Lol preforred against them: EI-| Eusene Bomneville who hus under- | —Boys’ Club Ready to Defeat Laurel | sented to' Calvary church by Abby and given such aid as was necessary. | Tuqc. He paid $5 Tor the lot, and |mer Newcomb, Putnam, forgery: Rod- | 01¢ & halt-dosen skin grafting over- | i) Toam. Palmer Steffenson. 4 R he was the only bidder. Frank R.|erick Miller, Putnam, common drunk-|f % W ST RYE [0 SRFe I8 UL : Travel Club's Topics. LOTTERY ON THE SIDE. Jackson is trustee of the estate. fard, appealed case: Henry Hall, At-| | ollowing were the scores ' of the| 4 § " s Tordan Fros, hive-plaoed 'an. orderstieboro Yalls, . T horse steaiing! 2d-| I8 Lome here in three aveeks, It Was | uyyity at the'Soouts’ abiletic meet:in |-, The Trevel club, will, test tie h 80 Soap Sellers Were Chacked by Chief | 1 ol Qeiivery automobile truck | Ward Mason, Attieboro Falls, R L, | f{ed Tonfar. The serles of opera- | grange hall Saturday afternoon The topic will be Louls XI, 1461-1472, Richmond. of 2 norse power. “Tho machino is 1o horse sleuling: Michasl Navlus, Eutc| irojcen M. Homner b, but | Running broad Junpborter, RO | \rs. Xsa C. Wilktox, Latest Medieval the famous free trader, once Monds§ two slidk youne feilows from | oo Lyered about Ahe et o Avrai|Dansreau, Plainfeld, breaking and en-| 5 _complete recovery is confidently | Ramy, econd; Sommer, Fox, thira; |Poets Francols Villon, 4M-1800. = 5 ety ) 3 & S tering (out on bonds); Jasper Iumur,| “*PeCt Blacker, Woodchucks, fourth. he new stone and dirt roadway Bristol, Conn., were about town in the |truck to be used in this city. bullt by Henry ¥. Davis from East Kan. | Grand street to his home at Little Point has stood the storms thus far. Seentin A-large umount of seaweed has plled H. Reardon, February. | Woodchucks, fifth, in_upon anning high jump-—Porter, Rattlc Lenten services are held at 8t Wafy's church Tuesday and Friday —RB. Horowitz, told a friend, “If I had left my money in the Savings Bank I would be worth a great deal »”» 5 visited the stores and it is said took in, Albanians, all of Thompson, assault Kangaroos, first; Al Herschatter, 2 e & faout . The pollce| 5 11, potter of South Woodstock |Matihe, - Danielson, . exposure of per- | City Has Almost a Clean Record for | S foundation of a strong, ettt bk g o ladhai Tl in ‘Willimantic. son, appeaied case; Fen: sturdy constitution. Tehtows but wp the same’ that they| Arthur Nichols of Waterbury is at|New York, false pretense (out under means more than a fat Bocitiaeh Lakink ‘oodbrs dov, foap. Riey s biocs Besim Zhir, Adam Sala, Keomel Guz ONLY TWO ARRESTS. ; Twenty yard das TR | »0s, second; Slavkin, Rattlesnake, Fox, fourth; Klingan, W more. ; e bl Boing to the storcs ana|his home in this city. honds) | ,(Putnam stands to break all records | snake, first: B. Horowitz, Kangaroos, | CHINS © R & wi Fat alone is not enough; therefore were Within the province of | Dr. T. F. O'Loughlin of Rockville was Is to Be No Appeal. | gt good behavior of its cltizens during | second; Sommer, Fox, third; O'Connell, | vidently he made some investments thive: i Ba ki regular traveling salesmen. A short|a Willimantic visitor Monday It was stated Monday that there is| I'OPFUAIY. only two arrests having | Rattlesnake, fourth; W. White, Ram Noyes Palmer Placs Leased. that did not turn out profitably. Thou- i s time later in the forenoon a merchant | Mrs, Louis Feiner is in New York |to be no appeal to the supreme court | [¢o Made up to Monday night since | fifth. o run_porter. Rattlers,| Mre. T. R Manners has leased the muscle, brain and nerves. called up Chief E. H. Richmond ahd |for a visit of several days with friends. ,from Judge Shumway’s decision which g g AW U {- Quagter mie TUR-~LGITA, S Noyes Palmer house at Quasaduck and spects are for second; ( smallest nu rrests during any month since Pu first; L. White, Rams, sands upon thousands have had the ked if lottery schemes were permit- had a bearing on the vacating of the| !> e o ot G repHed e g O i anaj ot gorkuech, Woodchucks, third;” Som- | Will move in this week same experience. Mr. Wells probably ted. He, of course, replied that th appeals against the Central house and Tox, heth, | C- F. Williams has returned from a l Scott’s Emulsion were not, and being told that the two |300n Was a Willimantic visitor Mon- |, jee Bernier having liquor licenses | P12, Was incorporated as a city. Of {mer, Fox, fourth; Dembe ptth | trip to New York and Passaic, N, J. had an acquaintance with as many fellows were working some sort of a @Y in Daniclson, and that it had been | D¢ tWo arresis so far this month, one | Relay ' race—Rattlers, fi ams, Deacon William A. Weimore of Le & % 5 was for An ath . oy hind e ehaate | " The weather for Monday showed lottery game in comnection with the| Fred Prentice of Gilead was the|agreed that each side should pay its| W2S 0 oxication, the offender go- |second; Fox, third; Woodchuck : 5 o “ ot g > _ symptoms of rain and snow, finally re is the Acme of perfection for selling of their soap, he igmediately |guest of friends in Willimantic On|own costs growing out of the litiga ing to jall, ‘the other for violation of 'fourth; Kangaroos, fift sulting in snow, which left the streets men of affairs in his day as any citizen 3 3 t 5 o e 4 e the statute regarding the attendan: Potato race—Bl Woodchue! : of the country, so if he would have|ll Mother and Chil got: busy and, locating them, put it up | Monday. At Dayville the place where William | ‘h¢ stafute rc ; : s OO hucks | white coating. i g i, to them. They then admitted that they | Town Clerk John Bacon of Scotland | Campbell applied for a license remains | O children at school ot A s T Been “worth a great deal mere,” len't ALL DRUGGISTS not only called on. the stores but also [was in tife city Monday calling on|closed, and the appeal from the decis- = Henond - B e, e et WASHINGTON SOCIAL. SEWER EXTENSION WORK. L. White, ms, fourth; Al Herschat- it intended to go to the factories. friends. fon of the county commissioners in| i They were informed that they would |y Elize Olin, who has been vis- [£3niing a license there still undecided, Have to take out a license, but then |jym™rreras in' Providence, returned |though it is expeoted that this mat- a good plan for you to le; i zaroos, fiff 9 you to leave your ter, Kangaroos, fifth. Enjoyed by Members of C. E. Secisty Y el Te Begin About Apri Team sta . y wieney in the savings ba gin Abot Weeil 1 Stiive Mayoe ]l Aenmiptculis, of Preston City Congregational Thia Dank sstioits dopodits aall Bushs 3 | the- guining feature ot ‘thelr propoei | oo Monday: ter will come up during the March| Macdonald. I - Ohisiohaotersoitoo i ILEGS sntees the depositers a safe, sane and ] whton they admitted that some sort of | Carl Sharpe a student of the:Con- 4 . Mayor Archibald Macdonald said 2 g & B 8 o 4 2 * Py e e Tk 2o - | necticut Agricultural college, was in Mofday: Chik: WoR Lh oL Sttt g 3 The members of the Christian En- conservative management, according to chase amouriing to & certain sum, he |town Monday. LS Dt of the sewer system through various . g 1 i |deavor society and their friends spent the law oy e . {informed them that there was nothing | Constable John Sullivan and Consta- i | streets in the north end of the cit s i i |adelightful evening at the Washington s b ' youw'll find this the best ' | doing, ticensc or no. license, and told |ble Thomas Killpury were in Chaplin Busiest 5;:"°"H°f s'"g" Trickon thel 1 3"in othier sections where the \im: g3 i I |sociel held at the Congragational par- avings banks can only invest in 74 in the G them {hat they must cease their oper- |on legal business Monday. ew' Haven System. provement is to be made would prob- | Running broad sonage, Premton Oy, eidey svening. such securities as stipulated by law. store in the city. . |ations wna_beat it/ or he would run | Edward A. Morehead of Boston, for- | 1t was said by a railroad man Mon- | Sooyommence sbout April 1. Blds for | Jump ... -.....§ 1 2 4 2 D th w DIctare of ecrngs Wkstduy. g 2 s is city, wi st o g, e 1 man Mon-| construction will be 5 or early | 20 yard dasl Wl LI N e ol o them im The clever pair made 1O |merly of this city, was the guest of |gay that the Norwich and Worcester | n Monch ang (e comtmot om e | Running high ton. 'The rooms were adorned with ‘he national colors. Miniature cherry trees and u hatchet were awarded as prizes in trials of memory and judg- month, The last city ap- Jump 7 priaticn for sewer construction was | 1-4 mile run ..... § 000, which amount when expended | Relay race . Miss Mary Ward of Norwich was 2 |the busiest stretch of single track line Wilthmantic. st of her cousins, the Misses Mary |on the system, as far as the amount of | 35 su 40c DISH PAN H 9, 4 1| argument in rebuttal, but, taking their | friends in town over Sunday. e g el gk Thls WGek S speclals‘ Kits, Inquired for the first train out of BEkch DL the MR W Hagen, cxntem ) 29| and Alice Haggerty, over Sunday. freight hauled over it is concerned.| The Willimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. 20 wijs g y 7 r | witl g0 a long way toward comple 3 o rac 0 ment. 80c DISH PANS ...... Lk o City Payroll. Dr.. Danfel . Solliven of Brookiyil, | The, amonnt; of Sustiiaes handled aver| no &0, 1onk way foward combleting | Potato race o Mrs. M. Keneston, assisted by 5-pint “ROCHESTER” PERCOLA- The city payroll for the week end- | x| v, is visiting at the home of his |it gives strength to the belief that it| Bilvor & 25 18%18 15 43% | Miss Bessie T. Crary. Mias Alice Win-~ TORS, regular $2.25 $1/69ing Feb. 24 was apportioned as fol- |fuiner, Michael Sullivan of Capen's | Will not be many years béfore the road Silver Still Unclaimed. gate, Miss Tihel Miller, Miss Helen had Hope to Defeat Laurel Hills. Hall, Miss Hattie Prindle, Miss Myr- 3¢ . STERLI NIGHT LAMP§ 1@lc]1ows: Police department, $135.15; con- |jape, is double tracked. The passenger traf-| Up to Monday night the 3 30c FIBRE PAILS 18c | tingent, account of special officers for |\ ;o & Moran of Hartfora |fic over the line is not heavy, thoughjnot been able to ascertain where the| Tho Boys' club basketball team com- | tls Fitch and Shelton K. Keneston, o e % smallpox case, $4; street department, TS s e increased considerably by the electric quaniity of silverware they are hold-|menced Monday afternoon for a hard |served cocoa, wafers and cake, after was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. “hoop WOOD PAILS . " e ' land Mrs. Bartholomew Moran of Brook for their game with [which a pleasant half-hour was spent \ging old-fashioned songs and urday evening. They are in hopes of [ hymns cars running between Norwich and|ing for identification came from: The | week's practic Central - Village. { boy who offered it for sale to a junk | the Laurel Hill team of Norwich Sat- GARMENT HANGERS _" Bo | Willimantic: water works, $99.53. o e trock i | ari says that he found it, but inves John D. McGuinness of Oiddletown | Old Fire Engine Now at Williamsville. | 110, Ve, ™o for Sdemonstratea BUTCHER; KNIVES, bestiquality, 25c 14-inch+ KITCHEN SAWS. ........880 ecent guest of his parnts, Dr.| Members of the old Minnetexit hand | he js & fully qualified candidate was & - | A ‘NEVER BURN" SHEET IRON and ‘Mrs, D MoGuinness of Main | cngine company learn that the ma-|ine Andnias club. Probation Officer ROASTERS — street. chine with which they bored to fight | 5 on Bowen commenced an investi- Tic mize ... s e Georso 1L Millerd found a pockot. |AE0SS g e ek T B0R an in | Bation of certain phasts of (s cas TRUE FRIEND S5c glze .. e A ISM book in the middle of Main street and | gy v b - 5 % | In| Monday. c slze .....60 ls RHEUM B 1t over “to Chief B.H. Rioh- | Willimanti The machine is th R IR SR He Knew What Food Alone Weuld Do 8¢ $111.20; maintaining sewers, 328. FREE With 1 Poond of Pure Baking Powder A FEW OF THE ITEMS property of Henry C. Atwood , who Lot mond. purchased it from the borough when| There is interest in this section in sal to present to the next leg- Three years ago my brother was denly attacked with acute stomach trouble that ultimately reduced him to USE URIC.-O IT CURES as was ,ullhnyu[ + mere skeleton. He consulted three . T e home in this city. very worthy agent for fighting fires to- | state sanitarium such Free Sample Given to All|"7° " ("0 ¢ south Manches- |day iF needed: but its chief value is as| ized by the last legislature for New physiclans and two specialists but Miss Fannie Heeley, who has been |j; was discarded here. Mr. Atwood | a siting her sister, Mrs. Charles StarT |pought the machine at a reaspna New London, has returned to her | price but he got a bargain, for it lo | islature Windham county's claims for af having established within its limits a of ® Q.. ENAMELED KETTLES with COVER LARGE GALVANIZED TUBS ENAMELED WATER PAILS BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- MEAL COOKERS HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN DISH PANS LARGE JARDINIERS (98¢ value) CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER 60 Cents a Pound whom there are many thou- not one of them seemed to help, and towns, he said they even aggravated his trouble, and when & friend urged him JAMES HARRIES, possible for every sufferer to test and | ciety—Followed by Whist. try, ‘Gripe Vil s UL canbed. 3 try the remedy at little or no expense. —- Among the loads of letters that Con-| French-Canadian Catholics of this t irape-N untly rafuse the ot beass. et o | Amo e s that Con- 3 ath f this = his friend heing persistent went out 301 Main Street, Willimantic, Cang.| 4 Cric-0,ackually cures Lumbago, Sei | Lenten services will be held in St.|,coijout congressmen will get during| city are centering thelr attention this ra e' u S and bought a vus-'k,n‘e of Grape-Nuts, ot io and in Holng 8o makes | Joseph's church this (Tuesday). even- {n, coming month urging them to| week in the mission being sgiven for prepared a small amount of it and new blocd and sends it rushing to the | iDg at 7.30 by Rev. John flcmmfigfl“_ work and vote for a pareels post will| them at St. Mary's church, which edi- | actually urged him until he ate it with H disedsed paris that have so long been | Ired Smith has returned to NeW |, many from farmers im Windham | fice holds large congregations at the FOOQD some cream. The results were pleas- o 1 hy eflnsl aftec The sharp shooting “pains, { York after a brief visit in the ‘lllasff‘- county towns, where the sentiment for | nighily services as weil as those which ant; for the first time in a long. long & i the awolicy, fmbs, tho duil aonfhs mus- | Mre, John Fitspatrick and daugh- | (Uo'Y GeVice o very stronk: A cam- | require attendance as early as © a. m. time he hud found food that woutd cles and the stiffened. useless joints|ters Florence and Grace, have returned 2 o PR Pdinless Extracting and | Degoms rolfevea with Trie-0-and per- | teeo Flevce 800 e IS ey |palsn fs going on o gef as many | el stay on his stomach. ange i . manently cured, that is providing the L : werirby (armers other interested persons| LITTLE CRIMINAL Not only that, but the Grape-Nuts Filling & Spécialty | rentment is continiea aawo airect. | Mrs. W. I. Spicer will entertain the |agis possible to write a letter on rapidly brought ‘him back o health i 3, "~ Possibly you wouid like to have us arther Lights of the Baptis March 18 to the congressman repre-| For March Term of Superior Court, He lived on Grape-Nuts and cream 762 M A eis ain Street, Willimantie | send vou'a ‘trial treatment of the rem- |at her home on Spicer avenue this| oneine the district, that he may know | o in Pk the following week and nothing else Telephone edy, enough to last you almost a week, | (Tuesday) evening. the extent of the sentiment in favor S and the effects were magical, and the i |if So send your name to the Uric-O | Mrs. T. Y. Sawyer has returned from s T. &4 of the enactment of such a measure.| mn. prospect i that the criminal following three months he ate aimost Company, 6 Smith Building, Bingham- |, vieii in Eridgeport | 9 % ton, N. ¥, and ten cents in stamps or : In this section many grange workers ., bo considered at . th nothing ~ else, ftaking absolutely no E. H. SPRING, P]fl 0 Tlllel' colfi to pay Tor package and mapiing, | There was a large attendance at the | \ro yntarested in. the Tgovement. BUARRES 00, SRR deted 0t | tU8 medicine, and in that short time not are erm of th uperior court for | 3 equire any but his weight also, and today he i at St. Joseph’s Church ng of American Benefit So- tive cure. So sure are we that Uric-O | Lenten Servict will curc you, and to thoroughly con- = | vince vou'of’ this, we are making it| —! ves, ¢ sands in the variou Mission at St. Mary” County Grangers and Others to Write so to Congressman on March 18. L e DESES Wh 1 ter and John Merries of Bradford, R.|a relic of the past, and Mr. Atwood |London cou and_for Middlesex | they. gave him no reNef. 30 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL- o Apply I were guests of their cousin, Prof. | prizes it so highly that he would nu\{ county and such as has already been | ‘Kating ordinary food, even the ED KETTLES 3 i D e Mogday, Sell it for several times the amount| estublisted in other counties of Con- smallest quantity, meant for him ter- " W o e Gl o Hin Le paid for it. | necticut. Windham county has every rible pain which kept up until he had BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA Sh = America who 15 afected at all with NOANK { year a surorising number of cases of | and #mited almost all of the food up and COFFEE POT 2 eums Kidney or Bladder . the great white plague, developing \gain. i g eet MUSIC e e o e e = FAVOR PRESEES FQuY Dbpsnalles kiiiongt The fectary stz “He tried many prepared foods but —aps THE T. R. SADD C0. Willimaatic, Conn. and a large trial bottle will be deliv- | meeting of the American Benefit so- S 4 efed 10 you at once. Send today. don't | ciety held Monday evening in their e Phono 185-4- Wilimantie, Conn. yalt;amell crippled for lite or beyond [rooms on Tront street. After busi- lllustrated Lecture. city next week, will not o help cr until Rheumatic polfon has so | ness, whist was enjoyed “Tliers were about fifty present at|Ereat length of time for disposal, as strong and in perfect health once affected your heart and other vital or- | waiter Capwell of New London Was | tha Sunday Sl e | few trials are expected, The cases in more.” Name given dy Postum Co, 3 gans as fo place you In constant danger {al caller in town. TERNNE. epvice 13 the criminal list that are of special Battle Creek, Mich. s+ \.i' | Of! #u4asn’ Geath. = The trial bottle is |® recent social caller in town. Congregational church, Preston City. | "¢ ¢ 2 A A When. tréuble o frofa impProper {+ | thek. "MW we ask of you'is 'the ex-| Misses Gladys Douglas and Maude | Rev. L. N. Keneston gave an interest- | local interest O S ha Tooll/8. MAMctHs SR oave. UK (oMt penaé of malling and. this you can|Carson spent Monday evening ing ‘stereopticon lecture on the islands | 500 and Henry Hall of Attl - ne improper food and its effects ha: sasily afford, as often a trial bottle has | triends in New London: of the ses: - About seventy-five pic-| (WO Young men who were flnrk;!ed in i i b h;"“ ¢ diet t en Kknown entirely cure jan; e/ A returned ras pR o t c fer eeks 0, charged een corrected by a cl -y - ¥ w ¥ Capt. John Jenssen has d | tures were shown, including the o his city ew wee) ag arged the' ‘propec: food Grape-Nuts, being g7 | forms of the dis from a business trip to New York. with stealing a horse’ there and dis- A A ? %96 0. Dutnam ‘st New successivé Morning Stars, built large- | Wi¥ i bt absolutely th ost - nourishing and SALE OF HAY figlo, N, Y., Writes-as follows: John Fitzpatrick and several other {1 by contributions of Sunday school| POSIng of it to a man at Attawaugan. She rioat, digestible food in the, world, ¢ WPog ‘much 'ednnot be said of Urle-0, |men have gone to Providence, where | hildren for mission work in the Mi-| Says Taft Will Get Connecticut Dele- Another wonders in auch times, as & ten ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Successors to Sessions & Flmore) (mbalmers - and funeral Lirectors, 60:62 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Telephone connection. &3 by usirig-a sample bottle rellef came | they have secured employment. cronesian islands. . There were als . . There were also ates. rlal p A A% e | P G T adlar ottia| €t en: | Norfolk Tha. Eidredge gymnasium | ViswS in tho. Phllippines, Guamn, Ku- | gonator ¢ sorge A. Hammond return- ¢ iy il “book, mue Rona 10 e, Panape and.the Giibert isiands, | >roio" eoife A HATmONd SRS lville,”. n pkes. i LUirely ‘frce from those sharp sLooting |has been leased by @ gronp of New flllll’!dly, Feb.,2’lll. l’l’. paihs that had, nearly paralyzed my | Vor people owning restdences in this ur night, beating by & few hours the v arms and shoulders. I axperienced con- lace, and will be fitted up for Club‘i“d of the people, showing clearly the following Washington teh to a 3 nights, ana |place. e | uplifting power of Christianity. e T iR alY Ve pictures of their schools and churches HIRAM N, FENN RTAKER snd EMBALMER 2 Church St, Willimantie, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant P syink ] STant pain and sleepi Wasier farm kiipwo K8 o FXATk{ te' ude of liniments aad other treat. |Purposes. It will be known as the Copinn, Ave Rifiates { ments failed, no lasting cure came un- | Norfolk Country club. of Theodore Roosevelt for the repub- o PV aemme " teaiey. A Dowe e | Tl Urie-0 " was used y e Suffield—A special meeting of the|lican nominee for president is out- tons hay. Terms, cash at time of sale, PP TR New Haven.—For the third time|Hook and Ladder company was held | lined o g =L 1. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY |Harry Eimer Pierson tried to get a di- |last week and Howard H Prouty was ‘Certainly Taft will get the Connec- Take LANATIVE BROMO Qnimnel\n ce in the superior court last week, [made foreman by a unanimous vote| ticut delegates and electoral votes. It B ‘There’s a Reason” Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. A mice vartety of Fresh Flah: alse feblid FRANK 0. DAVIS. Bcallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONE'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norta SL. THERE 1» no advertiaing medium in | Tablets. Druggists refund money if it |and was Informed that he had not fur- |of the company 'to fill the vacancy|looks as if he would be renominated Basrern Connect it waial o Fne Bul: | falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S siana- | nished sufficient evidence to back up |caused by the reslgnation of Chauncey | and 1e-elected. An instructed deiega- letin for business results ture.is on each box. 2dec. his allegations « U, Eggleston. tion from the staie to the national A L i