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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSOR Beath of Mrs. W. H. Chollar—Rev. E. P, @twudiey to End Pastorats Sunday ~4nien Temperance Mecting to Be Addressed by Mrs. C, B. Buell—17 Degrees Above Friday Morning. e | F ning. Wwitli five inches of snow nn the, ground and a moruing Feltowing an fllness from wiioh for | several darm there bas been barely a | temperature of 17 above zero. W. Galiup's class of the Bap- church was held in Gallup's bhall iday afternoon. Killingly Juvenile grange is to hold a meeting in Weod's hall this (Satur- day) afternoon. 17 Degrees Above Zero. There \\ s nothing springlike about ielson Worsted company, involved on the foreclosure previously noted. The assignment of cases for mnext weelk are as follows: Max Mandell vs, Antoni Klosinskel, second case Tues- day at Willimantic; Mary H Baker vs. Nellie Gelinas, first case Tuesday at Willimantic; The Assawauga company appeal from county commissioners in re-license of W. H, Campbell, Thurs- day at Putuam EPWORTH LEAGUE Gives Supper ahd Entertainment at Methodist Church. Must Cut Out L om 3.30 to 8 p. m. Friday a supper Slot Machines NEW LONDON'S BUSY POOL ROOMS The Combination Fruit and Pool Rooms \ SHE WANTS NO EASY ROAD TORUIN THE SOCIAL CORNER (Contlnu'd from Page 11.) half cup of butter. Add one cup of milk and set the saucepan over the fire. Let boil untll quite thick. Add one cupful of walnuts .ground fine. Take from fire, flavor to taste and beat thoroughly until cool. Pour into but- tered dish and cut into squares. The person who likes walnuts will certain- 1y enjoy this. Cream Fudge—Make as ordinary fudge with two cups sugar, one cup milk, one-half cup butter and two squares chocolate. 'When done, beat in about one cup of cream beaten fair- Those same recipes, pm.chw‘. chleken- humorous letters, elc, are just what make the Corner interesting to them, and the older and more learned heads can gtill eontribute the Aruelu on the questions interest- ilut long since I read where the question was asked 200 school teach- ers: Who is, or was, the greatest ‘woman in all history? 1f you have not seen the same item 1 wonder what our answer would be, Sisters, yes and rothers, too. The following answer, enthusiastically received, was unani- mously awarded the prize, as follows: “The wife of the farmer who does her own cooking, washing, ironing, sbepettody i iontibis Sl 2 o vl sewing, brings up a family of boys and Bepo thal she would recover, Mrs. W. | Ax a spocial featurc, Rev. C. H.|Was served and an cnteriainment held =4 ?x:ofin‘%fafix(w%fiigl";fefl: e | xirls to be useful members of soclety, E. Chnrun‘;.:( Broad streaet dle«}lu her | Barber is to deliver a brief serm;-n -“«"lem For the Bpworlh Jm"m} The H = M R smooth and v.ery AnGiokE and finds time for intellectual improve- ome Friday morning. For the past|cspecially for the children bLefore the |2USPices B league. ! - = VoAt & A ment." {we years sho had been in Tailing reuiar moming sormon at the Congre- | I mu ncluded cold meats, kot mast; ow Andy Monahan Received President Taft—The President |\, . Filing for Cake—this is| 1 eay Throe cheers for the teacher 1eelt or condition becoming serious, | gaiionul chiurch at the Sunday mornin s et s b o - very simple. Boil together one cup of | giving the answer, and for the women Towever, only a few weeks ago. [ sery ) S L L I T Made a Brief Address and Shook Hands With the As-|suzar and ono cup of sour cream. tir | of whom It was said. There are many. lmm'hhl‘lmll:h:i'll{ n; l;lecember 183, | x‘hel rollcall and \(lk“lllup- Sl e nl; 5 n‘ul o el in olne cup of chopped walnuts, Beat| T could fine nothing in the mh rs. Chollar had lived the many years | tist church ¢ n April. o b P It ___Th H until cool. graph which would suggest that she of her ife In thia town. Hor maiden The Ladis' Scwing society of St 8dded o the funds of the church. sembled Citizens e Death of Clinton Shepard, an Of-| ™1} “ltaq sz <eo it you don't like | Was a_suftragist. She doubtless had name was Mary Roath Danielson, the | Alban's church met with Mrs. A, L. Next Week Caucus Week. X bt 5 .them. ‘flJ\FLOWbB. more rights (duties) than she knew deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dan- | Reed Friday afternoon. | s b e ficer Who Gave Good Account of His Stewardship. what to do with as it was. jelzon, and she was of the (a'mll)'so P helain WinaBany 0o nty thwns) Eidet THE WAY PATIENCE REPAIRS. A well known public woman says: long {deatified with the history of Kil- PU7 '\MM B s S 1 am not a suffragist because 1 am lngly and after which the borough | oo [iGiets Bot varition Jor (s pasty. ~Whe : Dear Social Sisters: 1 see some- | Kept busy fighting for fresh air! and I refzes fts name. . Foreclosure Cases Before Superior | Putnam republicans are to hold their| A% Iesvonse to frequent complaints his acquaintances he met that the red | one wants to know how to piece a | think that is of more importance. Of exceptiomally charming disposi- Court—Nont of the Divorce Cases|eaucus next Thu: evening in the| “1d in anticipation of the work o the | car w. coming with the president of | quilt on machine. Take old sheets, Must tear myself away. tion, Mrs. Chollar was a woman who e Divorce Taunicipal Guildine, on Ohuren street, | Social comfmittee of the Men's For- | the United States and that he was|fiour sacks or anything and cut in SWAND APPLE. was loved best by those who knew her | Heard—Epworth League's Supper | FEIIERE B0 CEIRHE gathering of the| Vard Religion movement, the police | anxious to meet his friends with 80- | squares 10 or 12 inches. Cut all kinds longest. Lofty =ideals, the pra;:,l;:l and Entert-'sment—Plans for Next|iing ever held therc~ The republic department has taken the initiative In | cialistic tendencles. Andy did 20mo| of prints and ginghams into strips 1 application of them, sweetness, "1 Week" of At art o iTest Thahe Gl an end to gambling in the | hustiing in the short time at his dis- | jnon wide for the col ol 2 ness, charity and never failing interest iy Satenans. ol e S Sl D iy ation fruit stores and pool | posal and drummed up quite an agere- | jae B‘n'ddewfi’{lol']fir‘u;‘,t.fgim;r;kfixz?o;?u PAY YOUR BILLS BYC“EQ“ in persons and matters that bemefited |\ .y more business remained S Bt oL the city, and the wave of re- | gation of American citizens who pald | g;swer for either and baste in center much by the attegtion that she so gea- | * " S ienitan i ok o5 Bids for Sewer Construction. struck the legitimate | their respects to the nation’s chief| e piockc from one corner to the other on the eronsly bestowed were virtues num- |0 clali attention in Putham for the| . c \mm“m Magdonald, Alder- cigar stores, saloons and other places | magistrate. Andy acted as master of | (what" soms call kitty.corner), then bered among the many that loving |March m when the superior court |, on G. Allen Ha c where gambling is ried on ceremon: He tapped on the car - g memories will remember in her char- soter, which was an inspiratio. the rest is done on your machine. All | iight stri 3 on one side and dark on adjourned at the end of Friday's se: Uncas National Bank ols and Om acting the attention of the g 5 committee of the common council, have ] ; or of sion. While Ju » W. 1. Benne vi nt, who on looking out on the S oth b "Mrs. Chollar was & member of the |0 hile Judge W. L. Bennett will | committee of the common council, have blaces have been wars ttorm and Secin 1216 eroW conETe- ghe other. At each corner put a balf| 1n this way you will know the exast Westfleld (‘ongregational church and |probably be in Putnam Monday te g : slo ehine a othel ume he r £ the car and | Sduare and be sure all half squares are | oost of your iivi d always hi 1 fts W the construction of another section of | Slot machines and ot ) to Ehe ek ar e same size. You can put them to- you ng and 3 for many years president of fts Wom- ir arguments on the motion to set | the city sewer system, this section | must be removed forthwith or | was received with a cheer that caused Tetlier Foversl: ways: s gne can 1o | the best kind of a receipt in the re- an’s Board of Miesions. Her Intersst |, .. 5 S0E0WE B8 BE w0 90 10 5 t, y prosecution will £ 1 main rea- | him to give exhibition of one of the | EXIET STHEH S oan 48 | turned endorsed cheque. i missions was active and muci of the . o son for this order : fact that | kind that never wears off. : Booce o I’ s, Local Notes. Courteous and liberal treatment ex- good works of her life were directed [ley S. Place vs. the town of Sterling, | g b P ot Ths prasident thanked oh ssem- | #1Ways iry to cut crosswise or blas, % into this feld. She also paid close at- | #djournment was taken untll 10 o'clock | Rev. John A. Chapin of i 'T“',"n UiC Siny the | Bied for }:::nor‘:nn\\"; en by aom. | as they are so much prettier, and it ;’C‘:g‘l’l‘l‘n‘z:;:r’é’ei?":'ll’lf whether the tention to Sunday school work.wherein | next Tuesday morning at W (e the Lenten cames through pure greed to get their | ing out at that unseasonable hour on | Makes no difference whitt the grain of | "o T ) =0 i also she improved the onnortunities to e cases assigned Friday { i pennies 2 ,"and without re- | a dark and stormy night, and said that | the cloth is. After all are stitched to- © solicit your patronage. achieve many desirable results. jiried on Tuesday and Wedn, 1 a0 anding of the bov | he was eratified to meet xo many of his) gether on machine put in loose lining.| THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, In 1865 the decessed marrled in |next week. Next Thursday Jud of the winter term a o withont any consideration of their | New London friends so umexpectedly,]Iiour sacks dyed make good Unings; | meenn, a ¢ 3 0 considera ot 3 . phone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. Danielson Deacon W. H. Chollar, by [nctt will cume back to Putnam for the | Woodstock Academy Marel future in the gambling line which was ) Andy then reached up and shook | then bind, and it is finished. wiom she is survived, with two daugh- | taking up ot the Assawauga company | -Putnam High school will close ¥or| egun in\ this small w After this | hands with President Taft, and all the S tees, Mes. Howiand, wife of et | omer obeal from the county commis- | the Fuster vacation on Friday of next| class of gambling has been subdued frest followed suit. The handsheking| When the oot hubby's coat John Howland, a former prin “:“ bl [ty the re-license of William week o 5 | the police department will give atten- | over, the president re-entered the car | sleeves are getting worn, rip them Killingiy High school, now & mission- | Campbeil of Dayville, this probably to ext week the citizens of the toWn| 1jon to the games that sre played with | just as the train moved away, and he | thoroughly brush, baste black angora ary in Mexico, and Miss Marion D.|Dhec the last matter to be heard in Put-|of Putnam will remember that the! ards and with high stakes in quiet ven a cheering sendoff. Andy |dress braid on the wrong side where Chollar. member of the fecalty of Kil- {ram during March time has come to pay their annual|.ng well furnished rooms where the |declared that Taft was a pretty good |hem turns, then put on your machine lingiy High scheol. he Toreclosure of mortxages was the | (X ass | players are entertained all night, pro- | sort of a president, a first class citi- [ and stiich several rows—the more the Dayville Gets Basebai! Fever. ",’“,‘“‘ ealure of the session of Fri- S | vided they do not go broke. zen, but it was a pity that such a|better; then turn and hem again, and a2t Dasville, in spite of the swow | " 1y b | CENTRAL DISTRICT In this connection perhaps it would | broad minded men was not a socialist, | it will last a long time. Also fix the A . In the case of Joseph W. Cutler of | | be well for the police to make a note | of a republican, for were he a | pants’ hems the same way. When B et e paly | Putnam vs. James A. Nichols (Danie PERFECT ATTENDANCE.| ;¢ 1 general conduct of some of the st we all could vote for him. | the seats of pants are goiting thin, weather willi make oxtdeor sports the |51 it 1 The court ellowed Toreclo R e R pool Tooms that are supported througi i —— tAXS & thin: cibcs f dloth sat Hestevia vogue and hring baseball back into its l‘; on property of the defendant in | (Continued from Page Eight. | the patronage of the small hc Some | J. Clinton Shepard, a former mem- | seat, both front and back of seam, and ik s SESSMAD aasociation. Which A:Dl,fl.mm_ From the u\uh—n{-‘v sub- | Olice D, Linton, Bertha M. Morgan, | of these places are very closely cur- |ber and lisutenant of the New London|cut shape of the pants and stitch - e and wiitted ft appeured that Mr. Cutler on | Clara B. Nomer, Viola B. Palmer, Jes- | tained, which is circumstantial evi- | police force, died this week, and it is | them; stitch the seam$ with the old foral suppoet bas been pe an v ghia preceived a promissory jsie C. Park, Grace M. Parker, Annle L.| dence that what is going on will not es an esiate valued | seams, put a plece of white tape over | S Ok S5 the nvistene Wl hond for §4,000 from the defendant. this | ¥ cher, Ruth|stand the light, and these are r Bcatied ol Ti e A I das Y theif energies to developtig a team | ree parcels | es L. Troland, G. Reg- | open long after the saloons close, a . 'Mr. Shepard was employed | first time you will find it quite a job, that will make things hum avound the |y P v Y W Danielson, & e @ mm‘ hillips C. Cook, Her-|long as the patrons remain, and it in the _lect bottling establishment, | but if you pin it on first you can get Cifcalt o the new Bastern Conmecticut | 11¢ ol Prince street, a 'dwelling and "l'xusrrn Joseph H. Hall, Phil-| common for these pool rooms located in Bank street in the stora|it good and smooth before basting; '?::_ : \:::x-hu;:v:‘xr)m,:nhf;\)}l‘lun\(lir{_:z‘l:m:3}1:{;:(:;! ? \.‘_ f mn.""\l-h'x hru\:l E. Lan ...A.&“ opdn nx;r lnlldnl,m of ‘gxedt b"l Jex;r’mlall szmme:: then when seat is getting real thim, plan s to get the gamve n Day- {0 Sy s cla f M, iale Noye: and well into Sunday morning. wen roading and became| darn to the patches and when there vilie Back to tie geslrable condition ft | low 4mouRts to $406T.44. and judg- | vt I there may be no state law or ci a senger conductor on the New | are, holes, cut the rags out and turn | THE MAN WHO was in there during 1608-1306. ‘That |1 7% Wi fof that sum, with April 10 |8 . William 0. | dinance requiring these pool room j o d, with run beiween New|the edges under and your pants are | WIRES YOUR HOUSE was before Dayyille daveloped its i )I\l:»::luni'u 1:; \grxel se T }]1,51‘;;‘: a l.s|-.«.1l|“.qlln.ul).” b \” \vlnms_l nd w H ‘:1(1 ‘.\‘;xn:;qu{-'n\- all patched. for electricity places at yourd eom- mant winning: team and before about | . i PrOPETEY ne e = r h ey have no legal rig :on- {1y he became connected with the New e mand a hundred comforts and con- . e ceedings was fixed by witnesses as duct busines: Sundays { London police f : isplayed v il the sioldy taken in, probably more, LS as ) uct business on Sunday: ondon police force and displayed re- veniences, Tas wpeat fo mest the expanses of the s = cher: | ey | marikable detective abilitr, nerhaps is | ,"gies Zod pet ensugn cloth Tor n | TELL US ceam. Tn those vears Dayville did not are of mortg also | Entire number of neither | Since the street department of the |best wo t Hue 'being the ‘de-J 5 0Ll BE T It gets faded & Gnieh st the top in the leaguo strug- |5 anted in the case of The E. Ingra- |absent, tardy nor dis d, 10—S. | court of common council, in connection | tecti t of Dwight Steers | iPro e D ever are| 7O SEND WM e bt the osaon the-tesm merg |Bum company (Bristol, " Conn) v e Holdridge, John O Hubbard, | with the health department, has taken 'in ) for the sapderof a | L ST A VAT . tat If you are inclined to delay just ieying on ' oooperatlve bésis, #ot o ixchols et al. In this action [Frederick B. McCord, Dewey H. Perry, | over the collection of garbage and the | companion, Frederick White, The|8ettmE worl, rip out sleetes, but 8| come and see how the wiring will hair_share of the profits, and were sought to satisfy >aul B, Potter, William F. R cleaning of the city streets, there has |my Was comumitted on. Coits| Pair from your apron and you will| NS0, "{, G0 almost anything setisfied. That's the pien that is again 15 of the plaintiff comgany, | Pauline R. Coln, Abby | been no improvement over the methods | wharf in Water street, New London,| Bove sleeves to fi“fih“"mlf”f? ra %4l | from curling milady’s hair to doing o bs adopted this year. Everybodsy in dated” Dec ¢ jmlhm- Florence A. Smith. that prevailed when work was | following a steamboat excursion to "“:-h B e e Ve "i| =2ll the spring housecieaning. That the village i bootting for the team, venth grade, J. L. Spencer, teach-| done by contract, although it was |Newport, and robbery was the motive, | Patches. .“l~"h il g ‘;“ ok & should decide you if you live in this and the prospects ars for a very suo- er: ire number of pupils, 37: neith- | publicly announced that mot only |Steere was sentenced to siate prison| WFEPPers with the same, then when & | oo cemPil season. 2o “Tl\i;hmmn,dliv* was for $8,000. B | cr absent, tardy i | would ‘the work be done better and |for life, AMr. Shepard was a fearless )dmle comes, cut out the rags and hem 2 " A i ar caton, Putnam, testified that | Richard W. Arnold, Mariar more economically, but that there | police offi A Tedtar own the edges and your hole is N h El t co T S Grase Spalding. - had inspected the machinery in the | with, Julta . Bpps,/A. ¥ omihetns T | Noutd alan b chanses. (hat would be | Ritheut o o 118 QU488 ) srenged, and with care and skill, one | NOFWIC ectric A TAW”‘::OND- of Mr. and M}‘; Fraok Friday, and that in his opinion |more, George R. Guodwin, Lloyd S.|appreciated by the general public.| There came a time when he consid-| Wil never notice it has been mended. | moaphone 674, 100 Franklin Street a : ‘nhm Broad street Fridny af- cluding boiler znd engine, | Hall, Glad Hart, Alfred Henault,| This may be all true, but has not cof ered it duty to arrest a well known| These are all my own ideas and such e g s T e L Silke. e tait that hie one| Ho S n, Walter M 2| to pass as vet. In spite of the repeat- | voung man for creating a disturbance|® help. Never patch e garment with nu"c;‘nn.;w;mfi“ N'.h:'bu‘l‘i‘;"napuft was worth .bn-;x] $300 and the engine |son, Anna T. Johnson, Katharine | ed efforts of Alderman O'Leary to have | on the street, and that was the cause| NeW <cloth, it not only looks bad bnt fa thics Wi oa o dielad] R $1,300. Judgment was for $9,584, | Johnson, W. Elmer Kkenzie, Charies | the collecto |of dropping him from the palice force . \d"“fl‘ wear good. S Gh TArER wOrk srent G . s accrued interest on th _C. Elizabeth Peckham, | receptacles 3 E |In those days the policemen were| 6 NOW, sisters, I want to tell you ]mv el M B mety and April 15 was fixed as Rosimond M. Raph- | emptled, they are thrown Saric bn ihe | slected annually by the court of com. | {0 Ve Washing in winter; for pettl- m“;f;.s“!m“‘ ng the ¢ 'y Miss [ the time limit for redemption of the |ael, Dorothy ; Wulf. | sidewalks, there to remain, in {mon council, and movement was start- | C08ts get either plain black, or biac] property. Sixth and seventh grades, Kleanor | cases, until the head of the fami 1 to oust Mr. Shepard from the force. | With white stripe, galatea cloth (t's To Ppnch Farewell Sermon. f Jud‘ McC. Mathewson appeared | M. Roses teacher: ot | turns from his daily labor - | The matter was made a local issue and | 1ike hubby’s shir! and make skirts | Rev. Elliott F. Studley, whe has [fOr the plaint the action of Har- pils, 37; - nor | urement to the streets and ‘,‘", 2didates for the council|&nd they are nothing to wash, require | been pastor of the local Methodist |Ht . A Mathowson, Woodstock, vs.|dismissed. 13 Bidwell, | to the city b Lo mSclves mot to vote for |0 Starching, and keep clean a long ur church for the past year, coming heve | James ichols . this having to Bloom, George J. suerite M. Cope New London Mun pointment to the | time and do not fade. I also make | as the successor of Rev. Ralph 8. |00 With the confirming of the Hearin C.| Under the old system the contractor | oo, So as a victim of | MY Work dresses of it, and they will | “ushman, wiil preach Bis farewell ser. |Sale of some of Jackson, required to sprinkle the paved | poied SH ard was dropped, The | outwear three print dresses. It saves | mon Sinday. In Danleison in_foreclosure ets bef SWweeping in_the night ‘wvmul was repui m] Mr. Shep- |in mak‘ng. shing and mending. JHSL‘ % X : = s s ROt AN DICERNIEC. O merman changed, to the detri 3 | {hie cause, although | Wear a print, if you wish to save work | S SIEN Buae who came 1o aceepted. and the decree confrmed. teacn- | Dle who happen to be on the _q.pn(? were re-elected po.|8Sain. This galatea cloth comes in OODS 8t Il W Blaokman i the pastorars o | Another for watter involving | while the ing is in progress and |jioon TN LT cime session of the! Colors as well, also figured and check- | b Bl gl B R X mill of The | fardy o reside on the | counci ed. 1 slways pick out one with a| oncIoae P Jeborn at the chench ity | Danielson Worsted com was dis- | Miriam B Bliss, W the | % apara® plain back (by that T mean when fig- | 5 Sunday's services. Miss Hartlg, suc- |courr. The (itls of (fis on of the | cinda M. Brown ST s el cauTes e Religtaeaeap ol Lkl OSt PI'ICCS seasful in her work in this town, I8 1o [{i1 M. Luthrop. trustee, <o The L = o o a et e il sl £0 to West Hartland, this state. Tt 15 |ioon’ Worsted commanc s 1‘ L e from all whom he served | Wrong side up, or face the skirt up stated that she mar later return to |now in the hands of b receiver. Tl { e mj)nl.“" e iy it to him larger pay than ;!ln mnf rx;};\t nd(»dmr wlunxgksldel up, | - ""“g’"‘." M Al {A. G. Bill represeuted Mrs, ]h, re of the proverbial peck of o “J A fu; f\w;'d ool AT reaE T diah Geby Heta ds 16 . e aska. Judge Oliver E. Getiy p 5 ay be he nmittee = e = ite ittle o o e e i, | A OIS Getty e #cee A R b e R R TR Mams chapter, D. A. R, Mrs. (. H.|and the third Monday in May fixed as B el i Dora | ments until the good old summer time “;”T :\L:{ ,“j:)‘f“" e hevs| 1 bind hem with black braid: when Kingsbury gave a very Interesting and | the limit for the receiver to redeeem Leslie Miller, Richard To-| 19 really with us and ‘when the whole | e i o ready to wash I tip off braid, rip| instructive talk relative to Alaska, | the property. | & ey | public can act board of SHORSE S0 oRe. @ “he d wash. Al hi k S A blic can act a | 1tly trips into the stores, | cut hem and wash. ways hang a | where Mrs. Kingsbury has traveled. Among other mitters given consid- STAHA Marahis | the excellent service | examination of the|dress skirt by the band, keeps shape | Vacation Begins. "-‘H'_"-“"'g;‘) "‘““\d: !\H;- e "Y{ '»‘-ff" s number o 1 ey Yok i Te Moe Gacan ] s precantion against rob- | better and dries quicker; then when The graded schools in Killingiy : S P ROw nor resident Ta 8 ." He knew mo fear, and | my skirt s ironed I turn it up the dosed 18Ry for the Baster vacation towell seeking an annullment of \ward 1. | for five minutes Wadnesday niaht and Wnce to the!iength required, The brald saves the | THhe achools reopis for the SRCiue marriage, which acourred about | | was given brief bl hearty reception. i thers| 6456 of hem, wearin ferm Monday, ADrll 1o Teathers whs |two years azo. rs. “Rowell w pe | His com is known to a few rail- that happened at| I also make my work aprons (Moth- | TORAGE ve ont of town left for their homes I‘Y[‘,j:m‘,‘_',"";‘“";‘ cflf‘ln i ”h:‘ tm_\“u] (l‘t' road men just before the & h_“-“ll"{?' | sed the attention of the | er Hubbard style) of galatea, too. Friday afternoon. ft |-l e T Ly 3 g | train d B regular offic While burglaries were| When your stocking fect are beyond k Address by Mrs. C. B. Buell Sunday | ‘urfum‘ "‘W«;‘ 'fl\“f'm‘; ‘Y‘x’e‘r migsed, 7—James Connell, Leroy Get- }}}\ji”‘ e | made in stores during the long term of | mending, cut the sole out, cut just the Finest and largest storage room Evening. m‘rm; e e e »U\.I.uas-y\h J. Hartley, John Murphy, | = el knotn soolalisGana eand » | Mr, Shep: chman,none =ha(vo pf it and where the stitches are in this city. Elevator service Mrs. Caroline B. Buell, state presi- | Rowell discovered that the man had S M S watahaen® | alderman from the nd ward in fexpdiinis Fot Siitones (providing vour heel 15 whors || connected. Tates ressonable dent of the W. C. T. U., is to speak at hen he induced her to MArry | foest ool sernd oy i p o Eone tion duri tour of duty. stfiches (providing vour heel is whole . 3 ) | _First and second grades, L. Luella| ; | certainly gave good a at back) cut out soles from the pieces a special service at the Baptist church {%im, and the result of this discovery | i) < { | zet the information. and he certainly gt ek e ¢ : 5 ~ s - ¥ son, teacher tire number of pu- | . stewardship. ou have—cut no larger, no smaller, Sunday evening, all the churches unit- | Va8 the arrest of Rowell in Vermont, | ,i13" 36; neither absent, tardy nor dis- el AN | and lengthwise of goods, pin at toe for the avening service. ich state, at Windsor, he IS NOW | migged,’ 3—Leonard Staubls orris | also where corners of heel sets in Contrafl Work ne l.adies” Aid socfetr of the Meth. | orving an indeterminate sentence of | Rebecca Gold AN 1 £, | them, whip the edges together, and church held a meeting in the | Irom three to five years for the offense | - B Susie (. Whit-| Rochelle, Olive B. Weddleton, M BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVIC “,\ our stocking is nearly as good as J and Building Materials of svery hurel vestry Friday afternoon. that he committed. Judge Bennett et ug) ) P —_— s providing you do your work good, Heon - G wsietd whs A food sale under the auspless of |ranted the decree annulling the mar- | ' o i . P 5 you do 3 P WGEE Bocd description. que u Sy kel el B tire number of ‘pupils, neither ab- In' mending sfockings always get { orites wrid: sslimaite ey | irentiten T T one! Intorosts Lsent, tardy nor d d, 3—Sara cotton that comes 2, 3 or 4 strands Chlld o were represented by Judge A. G. Bill. | Schdiin, " Charlotte ubly, Emilie| B ) together, and when mending only take | anielson. Thumai, mond L one strand, draw each stitch t er, FOR F{E?SIER’S’:? | No Divorce Cases Heard. | Broad Street School. { Ruth 7. 3. ° | then’ darn back and forth o n‘.i-‘fi“l’f& A. N. CARPENTER | None of the uncontested divorces set venth grade, C. A. Stevens, teach Kindergarter all around it, and that makes the heel o % - for tHal Fridey wak heard. One of a ich- | Annie L. Taft, ong. Don't wait until you get a big 1A 0 Entire number of pupil ber of puapils, b [¥ Street them, Lizsle ¥ vel vs. Clifford Noel, | & e T t I :lx F, ber of pupils hole and darn it like basket wor ommerce Streel will probably be taken up At Wil | oFpabsenty tardy nor dismissed T nor dismissed, %: They den't look nice, and feel very un- s PR oL B |Alfreda_ Brosofski, Charlotte Christ- | Raymond I. Larkin. Somatoriabll Besiden i Teteshene. 171 PATENTS |- In the matter of Sophia Pollock vs, | 280 Harwood Dolbeare, Dorothy Laurel Hill School. PATIENCE: Gregson, Bertha Hahn, Ella Jatkows tiie heirs and representatives of George Fourth and Fifth grade Bruce Rogers. Protect !o\g ides. Handeome #0-page AR Eloré'l'}'uu'?’{'ifiifi guardian | “sivin grade, M Parker, teach- | lins, teacl Entire nun - SWAWMP APPLE DISCOURSES UPON | uide Book Free, o thy Wallen, a minor. | er- Entire number of pupils, 57 neith- | pils, 21; neither absent, tardy nor dis- THE GREATEST WOMAN, HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. |Sophia Pollock. recommended the ap. | T 4bsent, tardy nor dism Pl s et i | Pheenix Block, Danistson, Conn, |pointment of 'Franklin 1. Knox of |9°0ery, V. Coft, Hent H. KL B e e | Sisters: Onee Y S RTINS \l\l:::'r:‘!‘.dg)i:(:;labl\“v:hzfc::;lfl”' and he | \fijard, Herbert G. Riley, Ralph A.| Forbes, Dilworth C. d ”m.pr;‘l;\-.(:s(;)‘:)r: - T eear ntod Bimmciny 7. Co. | Sloane, Victoria. I Malmer, Helen W. | Pardy, Chester A. Parker, - . | There is a char abo Vi : 3 e bt b i il be sl here is a charm about writing for th i | | Social Corne: i vs. one. bac] (Successor ta A, T. Gerdner) LEGAL NOTICES. Poimiment ot Sardian 4 Neam Tabe |, FIfth grade Mary B O'Connell | Comnell, Greta V. Daulel TSR s L £ itoy and ap. | teacher: Dntire number of pupils, 34; | Londergan, Freda X, Noyes a = s, f k 1:,‘,‘,‘;‘??.,,‘{, S recommended to and ab- ! poyher absent, tardy nor dismissed, 12| Second and Third grade e s }:ch:r;‘fi.ll}»mx] “Jolly i Hac ] ivery it 3 : Henrietta Carter, Linus Cha -uk,, Buckley, teacher. Entira number of such a helpful, jolly cr A ; Tncge Benmett, on rocommendation | 1 ifc! Deane, Viola Grover, Bisie Ja.| pupils, 31; neither absent, tardy nos "_“(‘:fdg(;fld’;h‘l"“";; e mnaor ana J\d‘n‘:\ a;mng;: I}u‘a)\];\ ‘Z“?*i?x?!fi'".‘,"g cobson, Fdith Palmer, Norman R: dismissed, 6: Willlam Blair, Everett when 1t 1s the social to be? and’ how ! mussen, Herman Rasiene, Edwin Sev-| Gee, LouisasBeetham, Mars on shall we know who's who? 'Why ot B d' }."";‘;’f,:,',‘m%,( {Efi’;}o;,‘;‘)f‘gll’l;';‘*m‘,{" in, Chatles Tirrell, Irens Wilson, Her- | nell, Maude Draper, Glive T . | i T T I oaraing e 5 " |man Wischnewski. t and Second: grades; M. A. ames? I hardly wait for the oc- Third and fourth grades, Anna M. “lwe‘er-»wfl‘“f“ Entire number b e il Stabie WBT ontrac 0. Hepels Attack of Death Curtis, teacher: Entire number of pu-| publle, AREDRc e 1 Papa’s Boy: Tam ali excited to think “Five ‘e;;" ago two doct z 1d pils, 32; neither absent, tardy nor dis- | dismissed, 2: Pauline T. Keniston, ou are really coming for me in your | I had only e years % live." Tfl: g‘t‘f?egt ”2"3"\ u‘)h{’xfifl&res‘ml'farf::? L'Kfi.’lfér'fllwfi"'?fi.‘lie Elizabeth H o, What § furore you will create on 12-14 Bath Street, e o State ristine Sullivan, Mi < OWS, | . 5 sy ke ny quiet street! An auto coming right | L Seled am- marked nsx:“r.;yy&t_ startling stat K;e;u R "2-3'}'5 Still- | 1 jjjjan Brewster, Minnie Dufner, Rich- | Kinney, teacher. Entire muher, o ri z:y doar: dnd now o foll ;‘:e just | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. undersigned at the council chamber i | ioar o 1 would gl it consumeiiey ard Peale, Carroll Alton, William Guy. | pubils, 16; neither ahsent, tardy nov | what shade ‘of red your car is painted, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT 3 the Clty of Putnam until & o'clock p. m. | 7'\ )" Yo fas b ‘;’“;"]'“P‘ OR. | yojrst and second grades, Marion G| dismissed, 2: Lawrence Dixon, Albert so I may have a scarf the right s o, the 10th day nt»A RS T2 ihicine and I besan Yo ne,sst | Bd@be, teacher: Entiro number of pu- BReex Can i s i %0 M5 Datrd o tie Sl I Telephone $83. i oot i - Kby i o [ [Pils, 31; 1either absent, tardy nor dis- osgel], fveyte: School. | Pepgy Anne: I am neither near nor R ovilctl '8t Its zae 33:1"5;0{\33‘33?"? ‘fi:‘”‘ “’de‘; | missed, 13—Edward Duff, Vernon Ran-| Second and Third grades; Hazel An- 9132 $ik) foors & OB prarstionial CRiPch; - fieve T owe my life to this great throos (dall. Harold Rasmussen, Tlarold Ring, | derson, teacher. Entire number of | A CHARMING FROCK Cherisette: I shall hardly venture | $he e that hag Speat throat | yielen Risley, Louis Roath, Marjorie| pupils, 25; neither absent, tardy nor ¥OR MOTHETVS GInL.{AnY more mind plcturen of o Siators | Perry, City Bagineer, and mar) :;‘”.““;‘f aicthe vicam ‘,‘l.;"‘*lgflv“:; Roath, Gladys Sloane, Cherrilla Smith, | dismissed, 6: Edna M. Bozdanske, Ber- i £ T fell go far short before. Rut will | [nam Bewers, Contract No. 8. and |8 Ee O A Coughs, colds or - Cihew | Rl Townsend, Charles Williams, | tha M. Deane, . Joséph Jackson, Cath- | Girt's Dress With Yoke and Collar | 3urely look for & new hemhouse when mp."un Teot of 10-inch pius, | throat and lung {roubles now. Take|Stuart Wright, Stanley Vaughn. erine Leahy,” George Mitierer, Herion Trimming. Papa's Boy takes me out n his auto, fnei of B-inch pipe and Ueq fee | the curo thals safest. Price 50 cents Hobart Avenue School. es : and will think that must be Cheri-| iHave you had Uaby's pholograph ,.,, f,. Pf B R iR jSents First and Second grades; Marguerite | Blue serge with trimming of soutache | sette's. | taken 7 _fnch mnm- = i m&fl' and SL00. rial bottle at Lee & 03] pourth ang Fifth grades; Jeanuette | Ibell, teacher. Entire number of pupils, | braid. and buttons 1a seit color was | Dolly: Where are you? Ts school | 16§ an act to take baby's photr nce -mn epecificati: 2 C. Strahan, teacher. Entire number of | 21: neither absent, tardy nor dis- |used for this desiga. The collar frim- | wark so arduous? or—whisper it softiy aph w8 it should be {aken. Vo catch tiled irawings om Sle i the ome. ot Glotisus Nevie pupils, 31; neither absent, tardy nor ( missed, 4: Edward Bogdanski, Selwyn cornatg @ sidel _for it's leap year, are congratulations | his roguish littie smtie, his pretty il P e P ™ sa , #5 dismissed, 17: Raymond Boynton, Har- | Lane, Fred Zeralski, Anna Sabinski. 15 ilapased ‘of im|im order? If so, bring Mm to the | Aimple, Such photoszaps become pries 3 o above quanttties " % ™elcomes trom Dr. J. T. Curtiss, Dwight, | old Darbie, Frederic Gebr, Philip Hall, | Kindergarten grade: Florence E. rront, | woodbox social. remembratices of habynooa's The Tight to rejoct any or all bids ig | K8R. He writes: “I not only have cur- | Worth Howard, Benjamin Kenyon, | Tracy, teacher. Fntire number of pu- i Antique: Who's ‘who? T wak des| years s Some. Weikvh bis -aby ed bad cases of eczema in my patients | William La Rochelle, Jacob Rabino- | pils, 24; nefther absent, tardy nor dis lighted to be able to say among so | experience in pmlq"nphln‘ chlldr 1 cert: M for $1,000 muat ac- | With Electric Bitters, but also cured | vitch, Mary Gehr, Miriam Grover, | missed, 3: Dorothy M. Lane, David R- | many mysteries The T kn They always loolk thsfr best when we i n‘r_ e b ‘s myself by them of the same disease.|Hermean Fioward, Katherine A. Lee, | Murphy, Walter E. Sh 10y that is, That loaf cake and :ake them. No ftroublesoms powing e b’ls;e" eorge | I feel sure they will benefit any case of | Delia Leffingwell, Annie Rabinovi s s o o \ ,,4,:(L ation mailed | d0Ughnuts was a give away. Snap them in n fiffy. 7 o g am, | eczema.” This shows. what thousands | Mary Thompson, Beulah Weddieton, | Teddy Does for the Family. 3 7 10 eents in | teil all you Corner Sisters if yon want have proved, that Electric Bitters is a most effective hlood purifier, Helen Woods. Second and Third grades; Mrs. Roosevelt she sailed for told reporters w Panama that she neve 1 or | e some of the “best ever” donghnuts and It's an “' MD nmonmw Mary W. stin Company, Batisfaction guaranteed by Lee & Os- good Co. . ALLEN BAWKDSE, excellent remedy for eczema, tetter, | Clune, teacher. Entire number of pu- | talked. Sensible woman! What would | i n?lyua&\‘:’%\i‘éflh:"}a‘:’e‘:’:z;e;gg:'i?{;sfl T 7. OLIWTON XTCHOLS, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running | pils, 33; neither absent, tardy nor dis- | be the use’—Knickerbocker Press. only knew! OMBR LARUE, sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and | missed, 13: Franceses Covello, Floyd Can Tell Them Apart. One of Them: Your letter rings true ’ Mighwey Committee, | POWEIS expels poisons, helps digestion, | B. Till, Alto Howard, Joseph King,| The burner may be extinguished a| The resemblance to Lu:nln is not so| but you know the old saying, “Many d s |punas wp strength, “Price 50 cents | Karl 8 fewis. Willium O'Brien, Wil. | few momenis before vour cooking is | startling the Colohel loses his|men of many minds” also. “Varlety is The Photographer, Jiam R. Wozniak, Rose B. Brecken- finished and still retain heat enough ridge, Bessie L. Brown, Madeline L, La - 5 for the purpose identity. It is easy to tell them apart. ! the spice of life,” also, the Corner, —Philadelphia Press, Wouldn't what you suggest be unwise Opposite Norwich Savings Eoclety,