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T "% PUTNAM ‘ Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam | sneres i There is only one kind of baking powder for the careful housewife to use—the kind that is made from pure Grape Cream of Tartar. The choice of the best home-bakers. feotion—City Election Today—Com- missioners’ Report Shows County thrown to the ground In front of the DANIELSON Out of Debt. Hotel Hooker on Main street by a passing team. The dr Rev. J. R. Stubbert and Deacon W. ~essssansusan WILLIMANTIC #-| Mayor Dunn on thelr record and their x i | appearance, 2 ver of the wag- - y CADY MAKES GOOD. BUSINESS MEN TO GATHER. | on, said fo he a dellvery wagon drawn | Borough to Be Well Lighted for Holl- | 1y "3Vi0" nave been appointed a com- ') thas ey . ~n by w white horse, whipped up the | days—Windham County Savings | ittee from the Baptlst church to at- Up to Terme of Probation, So{Representatives from Norwich, New |liores and hurried on s rapidly as pes- | Bank Flourishing—Effort to Rid the | fend" the ordination of Claronce Gt s Dtchaapal Ky Court. it e i sible after the accident. ~Mr. Taylor ford at Danielson next Friday. o prutnam and Danisleon 0| managed to escape being run over, but su—;;«. of Litter—8ohools and Hall | fo70 &, B8 e rotx 'was' w" visitor ‘with 1ol 2s Pelice court Saturday morn- resident Beach. hls Ieft les was caught by the revoly— at Wauregan Closed. relatives in Canton, Mass., over Sun- ward Chilly wean aindii o N ey PN ng wheel of the wagon and his leg - day. 4 after having beem on probation sty | o, [OPLY Post cards have been sent out | wus twisted as he was thrown to tne |, Jobn Balley has returned to Wal- | “%% 0 pyoiig Sykes of Portsmouth. summon for a meeting of the Willimantic Board lingford after & visit with friends in h e months. Probation Officer Lyman re- SRRy o ard | hard pavement. With the assistance ety Tk T N. H., was'a visitor with friends here ported that Cady, who was found f‘,‘.,,?r,“‘i"’\‘;“;" Business Men's assocla- | of bystanders, ho was taken across | Danlelson, ain | Saturday. © be held Tuesday evening, De- | the street into the store of Charles | , MTs. Clinton Atwood ls to entertain | ™"y, "Gl p. Sharpe will have the AARE<IARNRRARARARRAD guill of Intoxicatios A y, 2 s . i g e e R gember nd, at which it is hoped fo | Lombardo to recover, and his son was | the members of the Ladies' Art club | yempers of the Woman's Missionary tions imposed upon him, and hie dis. | Loye TePresentatives from Norwich, | telephoned to drive in and take him | Wednesday. Writers for Children Will | society of the Congregational church e o Putnam and Danielson. | home, { be the subject. s 0Tt & o tine Tussdny: Chs meeting will follow a supper | This is the week of mo‘ gpening ' Miss Mary Wheaton was leader of 2 to be served at 6.30. The chief address | Peg Captivates L i games In the Quinebaug Valley Bas- |, Miss Mary V¥ ek e Gone % Wigter Inspection of Police. 5P tha evaatuk sl be, given bs Pio 9 Captivates Looal Audience.. | Eihan) Jougue, mads up of hieh achool | tieiX Bt 8 C. Homocting el (hp O Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. Laurette Taylor's success, Peg o' My | teams in eastern Windham county. sup- | Heart, was presented at the Loomer | "john O. Neil of Brown university Friday night was the date of Pane e b Peter G. Riley of Hartford spent winter inspection of the police depart- | (C!0 Agricultural college, whe § house Saturda ; Sund ith relatives in Putnam. . ot will be 1 Jndeveloped Agri- | 9! OUS urday evening by | has bee: b Bl unday with rel 4 % 5 G ment, at which all the officers and p: will be T Und ped Agri- | 5lioer Moros o v as been spending the holiday recess B o ko n e ral Resources of Bastern Connect. | Qlver Moroseo's company, with Mona | with relatives in Dayyille. Return from the War. Makes Light, Flaky Biscuits, Cake and Pastry fine appearance in their heavy un / i van “,’,; 5 xole. nd gave | SL]'hW‘> ‘“W"’E“Uu'““"'!'0“'" of 1\;"-‘ Greeks recently released from ser- forms, and they were complimented L 4 T PR s e ond Bave | lingly reopen this (Monday) morning | vice in the Grecian armies are return- Firsins LEAT e Rast: Bocmanca) The maamibors of the looen | far e Deliey aeste ing to mill towns in this vieinity atter ARARAANRNONGE]Al the seventh week | Lonance. The members of the com-| Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dunn of | an’ absence of more than a year. B Juckpin league the | spsative. paris, Mica Huneerford and | vorcester have been guests of rela- |~ M. M. Dwyer of-Boston spent the o 'by’ one point; | Ceotl: Owes DA BesHullRta ool | Trr am Daulelaan i ., | week end at his home in this eity. b ey eload seo | s BE Fred A. Saoubourn of Woonsocket | George M. Fine was the guest of - Wood | A | yisited friends in Danielson over Sun- | rela(ives in Worcester over Sunday. s e Mae Hevrin has returned to Storm Unwelcome. Voting Hours Today. ; ) : o ot o | Voluntown. Saturday’s storm was a busines Polls will be open from 7 a. m. to NOANK g::'emb:ue;hn::dps l\’v‘ifiw\):“rcn\!:fivref)?k:rr\e‘; STAFFORD SPRINGS as returned to | killer for Danielson merchants, for |5 p. m. today (Monday) for the city the trade from out of town w it Mystic men the work will be done her s much [ election. " e | O ieiston 18 looked for this weel Stable of Dr. H. A. Sherman Contain- 76 on Roll of Honor. Clerks’ Team Leading at End of Sixth Mathewson i o2 oy s ain e of Hartford was a Sun. | IEhter-than usual at a weel . 4 . | s f Hartford was a Sun- | PEQSH G0 iWlana” spoke at a |in the contested county commissioner- | ing Automobile Burned — Shipyard | mpe senools of the village will re- | Week in - Candlepin League. s to date are | ehette spent Satur. | ChUFch meeting in Woodstock Sunday |#hip cases, of which Windham county | Spars to Be Made in Noank for the | open today (Monday) after ihe holiday | The standing of the teams in th 4 la t spent 2 evening. 5 has one. Future. vacation. The roll of honor for No- | Stafford Candlepin league at the end w I PF. | e Laying New Walk. Officers of D. A, Class. s L vember contained 76 puplls. | of the sixth week fofows: - 15 8 8619 | |loft Saturday for a| The work of laying the prepared | The following are the officers of the | Friday morning about 2 o'clock the Village Miscellany. Lt D 4 8311 | fev 1 Boston, 3 cement slabs for the new walk around Class of the Congregational | stable of Dr. H. A. Sherman of Main| pyesman Rogers has returned from a. | Clerks . ... ....... 19 e i 9 3 ord and A. C. Richards|St. James' parish property com- |church: President, Myra Bates; vice |street caught fire and in a few minutes | igit"to relatives in Spring Hill. Bavitentabens 125510 8 8114 | s day in New Haven. menced last week and will be finished | president, Marion Carpenter; secretary | was burned to the ground. The auto-| “Mrg” Angle Ashbey entertained the | Crescents : H 4 K e 7 £247 | amin Calnen of New York | Within a few days. and treasurer, Hazel Johnson. mobile which the doctor kept there | n\ante AOEIS ALY e society Fri- | Independents . . s i can be fumnished as | 7 | is the muest of relatives in this city. College _students who have been was also destroyed. day evening. After business was | Warrens 0 3 [ i abending thie” AUMLY DeCqss ‘4t thel Snow at Points North, o 7 Chonany- A | 3 1 144 3 i Kiny of New Yome is|SPending the holiday recqss at their i ! At 130 the doctor returned from | oY OVCRIIE. S e With refresh | Merchants 4 e 1y di ' King of New York is| homes in Daniclson will return to| While it was raining here Saturday | making a lace call, and, following his | menis“wag ‘enjoyed Tor A o s shown in our display § es ar ier, James Calnen. their studies today (Monday). atternoon 1t was Snowing & few miles | custom, looked oui of the back door | RIS Was enjoved o Crandall of |, LOtd Dinfall: Clerks 795 nith and family return- | This. (Monday) evening the night|to the north, znd locomotives hauling | overlooking the &table to see that B obuide ol have Yot puaster of CADY, Jndspanden room for $250. Ar out- Pirates, 543, m a visit in Bolton. |school will be open again after the | trains from Worcester came in with a | erything was all, right before retiring. | ,ng Mrs. Roswell Lamb. ferchan Wood," 134 Mrs, Frank Whaley were in | Short recess in recognition of Thanks- | coating of Snow. . |Eversthing was apparently as it should | “"Sianmore” Lamb of Ifigh strect 1s e i Dumas, 34 Norwioh Sunduy to visit Mz Whales's | £ivine. special town meeting Will prob- |be, At 2 o'clock the building was in | ;i . it _Averages of leaders ey £t can be selected for as age, Pickett 2 - Whaley's | ®ilitfora Starkweather conducted the alled to take some action rela- | ruins. T e e 0 rovifane ihas | Agulling Ramsey _Buckley | people’ who went to Harttord | By Xy, iu . MCCUNE at the Baptist | tive to having a re ment of prop- | "I fre was discovered by Mrs. | roiurca to iy utics after & visit with | 1 92, Foniane L C. Pinnes < — he to Hartford | cpurch Sunday evening ty made, as was Intended by a vote | Delia Weaver, who roused her son |} = AmSsta Weeks, of | Hansen 89, Snow 89, Melbourne low as $150., or we will | R T ed Mrs. N. D. Webster | '} C."Atwood has been confined to | passed at the annual town meeting. | Teon, who immediately gave the alarm e o mas Takm o Games this week: Tucsda | The fast Emerala team chaikea Hoey. his home on Broad street by iliness .. | The fire company was called out and | “'$iss’ Ruth B 3 and Manufactrers; Wednesday, : X i v i Iiss Ruth Burdick of Groton has || ker) a show even better goods §|anotmer victony 1 re-| Do your Christmas shopping early, | Will Resian from Gommon Council. |, clream was soon being played on the | peen visiting at the home of Mrs. Al- | oo iats iy Sere g downed B, apeit] s the tt My Denieficn peopls are agormarry, Mann, present democratle [adsoining buildings, several of which | gygta Weeks. chants and Independents, Valley s preaching thls year. alderman from the First ward, caught fire. This, however, was more | S'S{2 W% 1oy O'Brien have + 5 o for more money. r and children | Mrs, M V. Woodworth will have the | who will be elected to succeed himself | o "fogs easily extinguished. The Ear- | returned from o visit with relatives in Cup of Coffee His Ideal. be fir e e 5o | members of ‘the Ladies' Reading circle | today, will resign from the commON |aze‘of Dr. W. M. Hill caught fire and | 0l Mystio b “olonel Roosevelt says every Let us figure on your score at her home for a meeting this (Mon- | council at an early date, probably, 88| \ag badly burned, but the car was run Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dahlrymple of | 0USht to attach himself to an . ... |aday) afterncon, when there will be a |he contemplates changing his residence | 5u¢ and escaped injury. The loss of [ prookiyn have been visiting Mr, and | MOSL persons, however, prefer to i3y 3 has returned to | 3iv) ¥ nt ever from the First to the Fourth ward. In [P &0C °° e 00Kly 8 ta e " . Fall Fi wing, but ¥ discussion of current event Dr. Sherman was lesseried by a small | M Henry Dahirymple. tach themseives to ‘somo office ) doe. Spehl, with Well Lighted Borough. such a case the members of the com- fingurance, The copal church near | My and Mrs, Hugh MacLeod of | Milwalkee Sentinel i sl Danielson has attained the distine- | P°R councll weuld fil the vacancy. by also caught, but being a stone | providence, Angus MacLeod of New | s ey | returned Satur’ | tion of being one of the most brilliant- S building was only burned on the roof, | Hayen, Mr, and Mrs. John MacNeil of | o Place for High-brow Lid. f where khe apent]| LO% Of O 8 One O e e atatotduring FUNERALS. ' and the blaze was soon extinguished. | Waterford and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | Probably Justice s thinks g el ok i0n The firemen did good work In saving | pijnkham and son Woodrow of Mystic | silk hat would stige in this Mrs. Fred Cutler, the adjolning buildings. Had the wind | were guests of Mrs. Angus MacLeod |the ring anyhow ter Saturday after- | been westerly, it is thought everything | for (he week cnd. in the lower part of the town would | ~(harles Porter has returned to New 30 cents in ington P rer daughter. have re-|year will add to its p: . after a few | direction by increasing the number of | At West Glouc - th relatives. lights. | no at 1 o'clock funeral services for Enjoyable Subscription Dance. R . o ] . £or | have been los! York after a brief visit with his parent : g —Eni seripti ance. Charles smployed at Mrs. Georgie Ann Frances Cutler, wife ork after a br p s 1 Furniture Store {|— Dbl i ik PDLeYed nt| Wauregan Schools and Hall Closed. | Mrs, Ceorele Ao e oy Hev,| @pars o Bs Made Locally. |on Sylvan aireet Urogen -- Uric Acid Solvent S | the armory Fri b Sunday w this city e e arowne. O | D Barsant gastor of tHa Phinam | tug Britannia has been towed | v\‘i};fih - ;l‘r";:!‘:’u{;ffl;}';\n i CURES RHEUMATISM - 2 about forty c T pi e Al alnfleld ave agreed regat e 3 H re f > otin, a rpe: s e guest of Missh Eleanor L D] — gl Main and 1 i prove S e S ve jaereed | Congregational church. Burial was in | here for the completing of the carpen- | i o s igel o i bWeL in Union Streets, §| LA b " (el losing of both the public and | fhe Fast Putnam 'cemetery. There | ter work after having the machinery | Pearl street P B U e, e M i B . shments were | i Mt o el B R oaay | Were _ many. bea The | instal in New York. The tug J. J. e pains Send’ for free booklet. Willimantic el | Provia in the doctor's car. | period of twg weeks, beginning today | Dearers were Daniel C ward | Timmins, which brought the Britannia, | “What's the conclave at your house | Order Your druggist. Price S | Ea Pickett returns to Hartford to- [ (Monday). St. John Baptist hall In | o,er"ang Arthur Cutler, the | brought also a raft of large logs for | about?” . “We are discussing the ad- | 50 cent r Phone 285-3 | qay (a1 ), after spending the hol- | West Wauregan 15 to ¥ closed for tWo | fo.oced, and Walter Hawkins, a son- | making spars for the barge under con- ability of impeaching the cook.— HE UROGEN CO., | iday wi perents, Mr. end. Mrs, | ¥ foF Mae S0% FCLOD picture shows | 1 1, "1, E. Smith was the funeral |struction at the Bhipyard. These masts | Kansas City Journal. octsa New London, Ci 22 £l % Bolle Gaillgen. xabitiis o Sane Only One Case Quarantined. John Geeson. s t jay, after spending the week end | Danielson ismow almost entirely free | funeral services for John Geeson HIRAM N. FENN n ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat- | DR W. H Judson, health officer, savs. | were held at his home on Grove strest UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | 5oh°0uicd @ L Held iyes. | hew CCUIER L 8 I Shuch Bares & fov Weeks swh: Only |SUML SMSEOR L O 4 & Gharch St, Willimantic, Ct. city election, which 15 being hera tar | home in Brovigmmes ari e omel | one case remains in quarantine, and | cfating. Burlal was In_ the Grove 1 Tatoptione Lacy Assistant | da3. | home in Providence, afier spending 4| ihis is in a family living on the out- | Siraot cemetery, L. E. Smith was in i , 2 skirts of the borough and one not rep. B e r i S LRI ick of Windham road. B children attending nted by a o Moses returns to New | school. The q ple avenue today (Monday), after a short |t erard, was | ST A ’ S - k clearing of the sit- | t tion has undoubtedly been due to | HAS LUNG TROUBLE. 4 cre with her parents, Mr. and | the rigid restrictive measures that | e \ ° about half | Mrs. Alonzo Mo f Conventry road. | were taken hen the nature of the | Howarth Affected, But in Mild Form— Mary Fitzgerald of Rockville| éPldemic was first disclosed. Working in Prison Shoe Shop. \ uy y e ox T ed her son John FY rerald, = e oy e : T o itzgerald | SAVINGS BANK FLOURISHING. A report from the state prison at AN 1 is in the | Wethersfield is that Frank E office in this | g yistactory Statement. lssued by the | wi N el f 1 all d it who was taken to the institutios HOP RIVER MAN INJURED. e Officials—Few Withdrawals. Y ok aro iaday. hima alveady: xlyenidn- OI nearily ealers Still Alarm. DR. F. C JACKSON, Dentist|, day. Mr. Fit commissioner PAR! p T dlcations that he is & sufferer from JAY M. SHEPARD Leg Twisted When He Was Struck STONINGTON Since its reorganization and reopen- | pulmonary trouble, but in a mild form. | b Wagon an cki w g t C County Savi Warden Ward Garner is quoted as B . & B by Wagon and Knocked Down. ing the Windham . v Thomas Glover Leads in Ram lsland | bank has been going along splendid Ing that Howarth has been put to | Fumeral DirectorandEmbalmer | - =2 .. ed | work i ook - Saitts o ; elule” of the Tastitution hede ho shoe manufacturing de- | k Saturday | Gun Club Results—Social of Red | Official z L ; itk T lisht and named § sta n which the following ap- | partment, wher | trom ’ Men—Basketball Plans. 8.5t ion Dt e room clehn ‘and-airy, and thatihe | e £ a. péars fon may be directed to - he | 60-62 North St., Willimantic | the fact that our mortgage loans have | thinks the prisoner would be better | = re trap shoot of the | peen oyrefully examined by a commit- | than if idle. | Lady Assistant Tel connection T . | Ram Tsh TR D S ottty eEdmlnad by o com i b ee e e | B Vo o ias nksSgiv- | toe of experts: that our real estate has | Howarth takes his imprisonment as | e YT |t e S P e | RIS, WP S | e e ot n, pure A T . 8 z nterial = 1 kil ,”‘3,;"" U!l)“e praisal and has been marked down | feel an at the - eonhardt’: | 2nd Tho: Hlover is decl he | £2600, and that the ban building Ry uto Truck MOVlflg b HEM-ROID | o Dupont high 15 carried at $12.000. Further, the with- | COUNTY OUT OF DEBT. LONG DIST, | fmbiete produce amacing resulis by attacling e | oD g drawals under the first 10 per cent. al- | i a3 (] DISTANGE WORK BRTERRAL CADSE Bl aredired Uy and | lowed, beginning Oct. 6, have not been | Ends Fiscal Year With Balance of LY. (free ook | & & Al o gyeat as anticipate | $230.75—Heavy Expenses During the Address P. A. WEEKS, or "phone | i E0hish score| " Litter Renders Streets Untidy. | Year. Ct.| Scld by N. D. Sevin & Son and all druggists. | came nd with five to his credit. Ir Advocates of Danielson keepi S 4 - S S ST T birds, there we its reputation as a spotless tow The county commissioners of Wind- = SR ETET ht . | constantly annoved by the ering of am county h e filed their annual re- ed w the streets in the business section with | port. Another county report is that | fl t C heralds and variou kinds of refuse | of Treasurer Nathan D. Prince. His | \. i o . nd litter from numerous sources. | reports show the receipts for the fiscal s d event, | and litt X 0 « he fscal v Al g 11 and 1 A frequently than should be the | vear ending Sept. 30 were $33,168.83, ¢ T nflurra S Boslon Qiflip & o fauently than should e the | year eniing Sept 30 were s3310835 | Red Men's Social. Shopping section are made to 1ook like | a balance In the treasury of $339.7: 3 v U ped MenwBoolal, e i il i thar et agit | Betacigal it e durs The great popularity of fhe ’ Lertrihe, No: 4y, Tmptoyed; Oritor on for some regulation that will be |ing the ¥ s follows: On ac- | : e means of preventing: the abuses | count NTIC. CONI e sloze o s rebul meoting Fiady |t MO ' (B2l WvingThe | B lepotary® o for Shien, sa | . 4 i 2 b smed by pre: on, s4400: et for salary | /NN @ hundred hours of joy—is a ; it a dancing contest held at | while nting it. in rior court, $240; for | Eden Cloth ottt P | i T Sonesemions, o ot W pppeor e B o) A gift they’l keep om enjoying || is cansing uecrepaions per giving service, - dceound ot | ‘\@ sent by the box—of twenty p) clean, pure, heaitirful ) THE PERFECT WOVEN WASH FLANNEL ng. gumes Wil be. eld. during. tne | Ralherifc” Heneault, the lttle sint | hoard omers, $5.075 i Sreceven | long after other gifts are put Mm"’mp s it e Fisi i kol ! [ nest few weeks in Boroush hall. Games | {rane. af -the Bhode Totand Company's | recelved from wood and Iumber. sold . & are not even real chewing :o[fll:n z:rl \\’ aihi(fl,,(‘.‘il\ {)C,»‘;\,\“ncm and see the new \1 cine” srranged itk teams from Coonig e Buole Teaad Reiany s [850f ,‘;!‘; ;‘g;n‘3’.,#,4‘:\(0"{"’,‘3““3;: ”2 YN\ aside. Nearly all dealers will §| gum so they resemble genuine s of Eden Cloth. e vith a wide De the t s to Wakeficid, R. | BENEDIGT PLANS HOSPITAL. | dunce sold at the fail, $117.36; received e “ f| WRIGLEY’S. The better L g ; i game HBEAND : e The siato for bard of chilaren at adly bo rice! » ® variety of pretty designs and colorings in stripes and ha Minepest. of 1ine: onnitieots; (e | Uil e 0a e e e B lf | B e e Tos. reciyon p\t gl sell it at above price! class of stores will not try to & % eighth grade in th ough grammar | i | from 10 per cent. of the license mon plain shades. school having a basketball team of foy Homs, Fown, Greenwiohs |55,086.25; recelved from temporary fool you with'these imitations, Eden Cloth loc like a2 much more expensive JFocthi s and kixis s vt cipaisd Greenwich, Conn., Nov. 30.—Commo- | loan L EAgE : 6 . o . paie Th i _ Eder ooks Tike a much more expensive |7 “State Suveyars at Werke | dova T O encaiot, necking T coment |- Beceinis at tho fail the past year to- The Beneficial Confection” is 1oy il bR clepad o you ric. Its colors are woven in and guaranteed fast. Eden J| Surveyors in the employ of thestate | the rival factions which TR e wers ai follows: Fram the state t 1 1d principally by street fakirs, s 3 ¢ £ 1 v commissioner have been busy ce Memorial General hospital and | €0 ere a Ty ‘ will not shrink or scratch like wool, S Bl e ST ho"Greenwich hospital. has mado {5 | Javprisoners’ hased. JO0EIC Diring sure to please old and young. peddlers and the candydepart- sociéty a pro- ble that more work is being planned | the prisoners earned $7,194.71. Milk It’s ideal for holidays because [| ™ of some 5 and 10 cent It is ideal for tailored shirt waists, house dresses, n the highway in the town. Another | Posal favoring the orection of a mew | o3 ream to the acount of $403.80 stores. These rank imitations kimonos and petticoats, also suitable for children’s ]| bichway trom Westerly to New Lone the town's necds for he next duarter | “3i,ms o axpense at the all were ax it’s delicious aid to appetite ~ costdealersane centapackag wear, Warm and comfortable. 28 inches wide | e e Srofanston Mystie, Fo- | Sl i’ nospital ‘s mow in the | follows: kor, pravislons, 351508, for r or even m!s nm'lc mamld 4 u | hands of a committee comsisting of | foY, AN EXS ‘; o an Horpint i i per yard. Penny Social. Band ot T sommise, sonsleting of | 11407 sor midlcines ana modical ot and digestion. sold to careless people for almost any price. A penny social was held Friday even- | This committee will help Mr. Benedict | 5999 or galary of assistant ler | ing ‘i the hall occupied by the Ladies | perfect his plans, which later will be | hug mataon, $664.301 for housework, Degree of Honor. An orchestra fur- | submitted to the tewn for approval $250.79; for outside 1abor, $1,828.05: for offec were sorved, Many grabs were | with the Bruce hospital, which is three | $abs 95: for- fertilizers, §312.90; for tos enjoved by all, and the penny popcorn miles Irontl the \;;\u)]-u-, v»txvpu;nv Put- | haceo, $264.65. The balance of receipts " | S were favorites. A box of candy | nam cemetery, and close to three con- | gver expenditures was $338.26, you want Wi | went to Miss Victoria Danessie. taglona fill-;‘ ase ""l\‘d!!n‘gsh""d a t"hcré *YPhe .r‘uL-"%unwureminz to the ehil- "gl.rs T8 cular building, and whieh is cenducted | qren’s home show that the total of re- look before ou bu; Borough Briefs. at town expense. The Greenwich hos- (»f:;'y"l was $8,532.36, of which amount 1 4 y- vetvet mill closed at | pital is in the village. It was built by | §7.763.09 came from the state for the subscriptien, and is supported by its|board of children and $304.15 from | on for one week for the = | innuai inventory. Near- | patients, the state and donations. Com- | poard paid by individuals in the inter- | tments will be closed | modore Benediot proposed to use the | est of ‘ehildren at the home. | for the week enwich hospital for emergency uses | Expenses al the home made o tatl flock of wild geese flew over | under the new plan, which would in- | of $9.488.48, so there was a deficit for public gift to his home | (he year at this county institutien of Everybody needs it, of course. Ledward’s Island Sunday, going south. | volve his & % t the Baptist church Sunday school | town. $956.08. Everybody is going to need it moro | & special programme bad been gotten | = The total assets of the county, as in the future, too, when the earning |up for the Young People's society in | Refusing the Kaiser's Favor. ywn by the reperts, including real the evening Both the president of the League of | estate, county law library, office furni- cted money for | lure, personai property at the jail and e & » | capacity is less than during youtn s Rant ! i Wherewflha" B BTl | pohariey SicCort is il at ks home | Pauiots, which col 7 i It lons® monument | county - home, totals - $1053735 The best way t sure to G | William _Brown is confined (o his| at Lelpzig. and the chief burgomaster | Against this there is only $1,008 lia- = lfrz:EN By oto) B8 suis to shave | home il street, (hreatened with | of l.elpzlig have refused the orders |bility. which is the balance due en a e is to save a little llOW preumoni | Sinterres upon them by the empsior fu | temporary 1o6n —a little at a time, but that littie Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Wilcox have re- | connection with the recent ceremonies, | Considering the heavy expenses th often. fatihied ‘Fom & tHD to Providencs. e s tha et ad to be met, the county oMcials Miss Ha Miller has returned to|the Order of the Red Eagle and the | gain made an excellent showing. | Providence, having been the guest of | Second Class of the Order of the FhEmes | Miller and family, Prussian Crown respectively, and ap- | Some 280 British cities maintain e been regarded as in- | municipal market houses. The TLondon Times. onington grammar and high | pear to s open today (Monday) after the | adequat: 7 g&:’:flmm‘“‘ Savings Institute | "5 ST qunn v | rooBummrem e e | Qhildren Ory k& 3 jent. 3 X fcans should try foofball it might do FOR FLETCHER'S William Smith has returned to his| something to relieve their feeH - ol LY Pimadeizhis Press = S ASTOR LA WRIGLEY’S Rt s oy o which ooty Ty D. WEBSTER, Treasurer.