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enseusmemsnanen S —— P nn rasmansnaennassnasens, . - For Women. - w]]_LMN'nC concrete water tanks to be used in|Roval Arcanum, for the ensulng year: DAN]ELSON o \ - | comncetion with e bleich house, at !\§egerp) W, 8. Martin vice Tegent, I Crochet Slippers ers . What 1 A he Pollack Thread Co. in Conantville. | N. ~ Flagg: ~orator, Dr. W 3 . { % Nm":".‘“::m'\"g,"“ Tonight. | A" Massachusetts contractor Is in | Faatz gulde, Charles H. Larkin; war. | Miss Jacobs at Annapolis—First Auto in all colors. g = kAt g - OF As ¥3 | charge of the_work, den, Willlam' P. Dineen: sentry, . .| Registration Number for Warden R ¢ in all styles. Fabre, No. 3495, L 0. F, K. of Cyr; treasurer, Noah D. Waebster; Bullard—Senator Keach Talked of Satin Sllppcrs i < ’ HERBERT JOHNSONS INJURIES. | trustdes, M. ¥rost, W, D. Nichols, W-| gon’Sherifi—Charles Warren and Mrs. 3 ! ¢ | 4 uck Lodge, No. 16, L 0.\0. F., i ok P, Allen; auditor, B, 8. Wyatt. e for evening wear. . ~ Three-buckle Arctics. o A S Serious as at First Feared— i s Laplace in Town Court, H < o . L., LN G S AT R = . 5 e \ Mothar Goes ¢ haw MEyuit, e e Recovers. o, Miss Laura Scobs of Broad street Fur Trimmed ; N High-Cut Storm Shoes, Hrebert Johnson, who with a com- (17 Turner street are congratulating r;’"*lh”"“,j R e Juliettes, all colors. FOR CHRIS b g DEFEATED COLCHESTER. Panion was struck by o New Haven |him on his return to his customary | b€ the guest during the hollday season or a pair of Stetson ¢ train neai East Lyme Tuesday after- (Dursuits after a severe attatk of the | °F Ier Drother ok ot e nad A pair of Queen Qualit v W. M. S, Wins Fm.. “Bacon Academy | noon, 1 about years old and tho | grip, Which has kept him In the house U. 8 N, an instructor nava P 'y X Team, Wednesday, 64 to 27. son of Mr, and Mrs Theodore John- | for over five weeks, ACTLSIDY AL YN e ape: Shoes for dress or street wear. High-grade Shoes for dress. bon of Hope street, this cit _ e e The Windham High school basket- ; At one time he was employed .in Wiring Contract Let. PONERAL. A B4M team kept up the seasom’s good | Frank Larrabee’s grocery stor on The contract, for tk in the |" Sk 4 rk by defeating team from Ba- | Church street, and then up till about | new kigh schodl bullding has peen 1ot Wi gl = e <on academy, Colchester, Wedbesday | ©ight monihs ago, was an electrician |‘hy the Fenton.Charkles o tha tony | The body of Mrs. Sarah J. Wood, wid- crnoon on' the Y. 3. €. An Moor, | 8t the Americain Thread Co. Since | tctors, (o Bimer. M. Yoang. , ‘he | oW of John T. Wood. was brought here where theif home games are plaved | that time he has been emploved as iamount of Mr. Young’s bid was $4,200, | trom New York, where she dled, and this year, in the absence of a,gym- (& lineman by the Western Unlon |This Js the largest slectrical contract | taken to Brook n for rlnu-lul- in the nasium. aph Co. 3 ! ever let in’ Willimantic. Mr. Young | South cemetery, Wednesday afternoon. | The visitors were swamped by a | Johnson's companion in the accident | ig aiso In tlh\l’;cn‘x‘."l‘l}\e Wi at the | Mrs. Wood formerly lived in Brooklyn. = 64 to 27, the local excelll to death Ybeneath the { Nitchaug school and the mew Jordan | A. Wood was in charge of the ng and passing. For a in, b Johnson, al-{ zarage, * funeral arrangements. B 1 P s ek 3 = Nominated for Naval Examination. T ihe Bl B0 WEra clsan jnes broken, but to hayef FUNERAL, (o The, non}l‘ihulmn o Raymond Casey C a g ses on onme side of the'f o take the examination, in p i Kelly and Ch n one arm. The youns | rm,::fh rcr‘g:rg:“fl a1 entrance_to the United States - = ompany o ok P . ¢ went to New . Haven | ¢ al of h Card Burgesé, | academy principal and by o o B Wbaen boskets Wt nesday ud | telephoned | Who died suddenly in-indham Saly}ator Irank B. Brapdegee. or 1riS or Oy5 . Soor n the middl e ice to hig Lathe i Lebanon Wednesaay noor. Rev, Mr. Ban (SIEEE Juta- Eaim o ! S — T ‘;—‘ Read e w’(" < in 1 yTampbell of the”Lebanon Congrega- , Louis E. Young ran a big sliver from | Fur Top Jul H sl baskets thrown, Win a totul of M e young mian woutd be | tonal church officiated. Burial . was | near the'center of his palm completely ur icttes ouse Slippers. Laskets thrown, with a totul of 1 e ng man would be | ;) "\0; Gham cometery. Funerar Di- | through the fiesh at the base of the |§ 3 9% ppers, o o e rector J. M., Shepard was in charge. |thumb, while engaged in unfoading a8 i bl ') = ER: ATTEMPTED SUICIDE CE. car of lumBer at Youns Bros'. company | i . 1 3 £ D SUICIDE TWICE. | pepartment Out for Gellar Rubbish |yards, The sliver wax cut out by ‘a 1 D0 0. 4 «&/ Two-buckle Arctics, I er | Michael McCarthy Cut Down Just in Fire. physicia 2] WA PR s ey bt : F. E. Colvin was in Boston on a bus- | , g e 0 16" 0t ne Sornttof Prospect. atrcet | 1ness frip Wednesday. | . Three-buckle Arctics. PR S ; Rubber or Felt Boots * « M Carthy, who, Tecelged a | and Munsfield avenue, about half past Shie v Saller chRiohaol stoest " ad et n lovs in jailin the | three Wednesday aftérnoon for a fire 1% & Frbiaghig rhgers ] 4 Lo oF kb Eanll Convid Bt . il Por 1 e o Al oAl Sentence of Sixty | House. guned by STt Tones and | more of the pretty blossoms, survivors | § e : 4 rgamns, v 8 g i days, which had hanging over | occubicd by Frank Cheney’ and, his | Of the frosty periods of the last fow | B Hich s Sh m Held, : = | him e PROBRiEREn & mies:] Tamtys ik 1t ks Engineer F. W, | davs: igh-cut Storm Shoe, 1.00: per bo. & 2, Brown Gates 2, Wobd ious offe tried twice during the | Gerrick ar ed and s the extent Gets Firstt Auto Number. g s p Xo ] sh.cu‘ Smm shm' Mead I, Porter 3; goal {ni fore {0 commit suicid | of the blaze he rang in the recall, and | Warden W. I Bullard is the first @ Porter 1 The first time, shortly before mid- |many of the firemen and bystanders | Danielson automobile owner to receive e night, & @ by Lieutenant | were of the opinion that a false alarm | the new, registration numbers for 1913, | K v 1 one corn. e | had been rung, as the fire, which They are much after the style that Concrete Water Tanks. ' £ ; p This ” his suspen- | in some kindling wood and was qu | Massachusetts has been issuing ' the el ik | JSLE s G (o Gds ot Ensie | R Iy a morning goes by without witness- | tence, which was imposed by the tourt, | ing here to bave th tial knot tied 'F g On the second attempt his~under- | hod. showed no trace ta existence. it o 3 g S E ice, Wl v 0 3 ng here to have the nuptial knot tie RN s i o 7 ol e St i e e bbey oG IR e g bty “?‘g“":’l" f°f‘_°°]‘f'\‘°f‘“ et tor | 178 the pressitatton’ op one or more | Court adjourned until Dec. 29, | auring the past two years. The deaths STAFFORD SPRINGS e g Mg e e LWy me ‘O | and’ were' In- Glose Drosimity by, the | o Sase Boulias ias the contract fof | prisoners in. the, town eourt, some for | { in Putnam represent an_aunual death e B R Thire 15 niy ont -Bromo e At e fe petal . we s Rounded. QSO T e s e minor infractions of the state's rules of | OFFERED TO GET BILL CHANGED | rate per thousand of 16,6, It is noted | Two Cases of Smallpox n Stafford— Samin ol S E e hme | stockhouse of the mill company at In- | law and order, others for more serious ‘m the health report that there were 10 | High Schoel Alumni Reunion Dec. 29. CUOVE on box. 25 the pris: Brist ‘Mention: | Qustrial place. Men are engaged iniacts of commissio But James Davern Failed -to Come | cases of diphtherig in Putnam during e —_— 5 it his ‘clothes | o Sexigny 1s b Foston for | Raking excavations for ihe aadition| Wednesday was one of the- days Back ta Waiting Child, | NoVember and that one of the deaths| There are two cases of smallpox in Faon the Sexigon gl L W R AR of wood, with metal|when traffic, as a, railroad man might £ | here was due to that disease. the town of Stafford, one in the fami- REMOVAL - Keenan s in Provi-| The Oak street garage has been leas- | pan. i twe “f;\‘l;“}’"j}r"";;;;_‘;{‘ Nod| G Thst et Mokt & thiie Ml Take Out Marriage License. ily of Louis St. Germain in Coofer lane % Aave releoved my busigess from . ath ed the Nuftall Brothers. T WakBof auth i tier “the hephchats | sas s)hj; o Tk f‘l"‘.,;'[ e sion and | . A marriage license was issued here | and the other in the family. of William )xhl-c.f.,n};u‘-e ;qé;; 3. s i¢ gton was | slve all ‘;\m\.\- of u:unutumh‘» re that all business was cleared away to | put into -practice men Whe \\rflgfez«:‘ndy ‘;‘«; “\’\X'lnll‘fi.:"msx::;z‘é "};e :f;n‘ S. Walbridge in Stafford Hojlow. Dr. where 1 will pay_the hjs way | careful attention, as well as the r make ready for more that appears to | lieved the § v Ighter of Mr. | Of Mr. and Mrs a , E g G i prices for Cattle, Poultry. pussenger service, "Phone 148-3—adv. | o about ready for gomsideration. ! | and s Chay S Brovidence | plicant Lapss il 7L N’mfnte.:?:fapioln;dTg?Y;l::’;?fi.S:'ar:‘ggeo\,’\'::f Send postal card Teiephone rrab 1in this| Director Geer Conducts Rehoarsal. Three men, were sent to jail as the | sirect of u one“dollar bill early Wed- | 288 his age as ml“""fm;“s:h{;‘rx‘ix;‘ne!dly and in company with a local :ecl}llo)x_li‘A o btk s, e i from Waterbury to| A ‘redular weekly . rehearsal of ult of the day's procesdings. ~One ;)“nt day afternoon while the litile girl | G200 0 Tees, Waliar Gladetie. physiclan visited the patients and A imantic, Ct. ville Scon. “noral union w eld in the vestr mes Burke, brought in | was going to a store with the bill to | © . . & | diagnosed both cases as smallpox, al- =, o) el plank of South | the Congregational church Wednesday |17 ¢ 30 days for intoxi- | get It changed & the cnila | Town Clerk David Tlage wis 88218 | tnough they are not thought to be | AN O eVt THah G e HIRE a6 mplkine Lynch, a brick , | passing along the street with me“a‘wfiw“,m of & itehburg, Masd, | serious. Dr. Smith has notified the JAY M. SHEPAPD | g e Sk vy | fine progress under .the direction Of Mass, who theatene money in her hand, the fellow ap-|3PPhention of e ~CHCWLITE PAS | secretary of the school committee that : . B g heoiphny s g A o R e e SRR IR L clean out & saloon on Main ot | proached and asked where she was go- | {04 107 & MOCERE JOE TREE UMY | all children attending any of the . Buccéeding Elmore & Shepard | Ticadsy bt that the tave 1. i s e Tuesduy night and succeeded in Her truthful reply was that she | [0 PUt_1g upe tight wwey. WReY VAT achools outside of the borough must 0 t ¢ eb % Aean 8 R o A ke BapDLY. B2 s | ing impression that he wds equal | W to get the money changed | r0 RS S 0 T les not resident | be_vaccinated before the opening of ector m er i i, WOn'd Fevening [t E. C. Babson, health officer and milk | to the job, until Officer V., H Wet oo Learning this, the man | [e4UIring that couples not Fesldent |, oy “(erm, uniess they have raiready o {with a further reduction of ten cents | 3ym 5. T, }inspector in the town of Brooklyn, has | ell appearcd and iled all the dra- | te the money and get it | pere | Py mim, " |been successfully vaccinated. Dr. 60-62 North St., Willimantic | per thonsand on bills paid before the | g} i ived asggod report on samples of fma in the plot, was @ er prisone He got the bill, but failed | | 8mith is the town health officer and ’: 2 ” nth of each month, led to Inquiries | merveq « < thap he recently submitted 10 state | to be sent over to Brooklyn for a|to come back, so the matter was re- Local Notes. { has nothing.to do with the board of ady Assisant Tel. connection | j, s « Wednesd D i in citles for examination, these sz month, - | ported to the police. Acting on some | qrainmaster J. B. Considine, ‘ho,-: health in the buruugh‘ and this is whe Ll S S eartes thar the taken irom ihe sup s of six| Then there was Clarence Warren, | Information that came to him. Cap-|peadquariers are in this city, is spend. | his order applies only "to oullying | be 16, B haa slers doing¥business in isrooklyn. Mr. | charzed with adulte; Ten was ar- | tain Mt arrested James Davern|ng 5 vacation of a few days at his Schools’ Borough Health Oficer Park- ’ A T k kit Satormed s abson pleads with some of the milk | rested near Attaw: he has | early in the afternoon and locked him | pis, & VASarion of | hurst has not been notified of any uto Truc ovlng o bl e dealers for great care in staiaing the | heen ILving in What 61 itle more than U at the palice gtation. The captain | "Tifucl Rondeay, who escaped from | cases in the borough and consequently )t to wotuce, that the standard of cle: Shack with Mre, Nellie T.aplace, This| @150 has a complzint that Davern g0t | the county Joil st Brooklyn on Tues- | Do action has been taken. LONG DISTANCE WCRK 3 Tedk Hior tal i habiting of the couple has extended | @ quarter from a man who is on the e e was A iting of the couple has extended ad not been located up to Wed- ked. A SPECIALTY make the t reguiar fins of Noriah lodge, | (Ver @ period of about two Sears, War- | blaci list to buy tquor for'the Tellow, Py Second Degres Worl i A P. A, WEEK f | “The proposed re 15, A. F.and A°M, ihe M. M. de- fren at first pleaded_not gulliy, but! but Davern did not deliver the goods.| " 7Jfisy Louise Davison, in charge of |, The second degree was worked upon m_’z’""‘;_u Mo 10y w.sxf or *P*Wé'fl o, aTIng o the' v was conferred off candidates on | when He loarned that Mre, Laplace was | The case against Davern will be dis- | tne. bex elor ot the Bradley theatie. }‘fix eAndliatia e the mectng af the imantic, Ct. | i), this city ednesday even | about to testify asainst him in accord- | Posed of in the city court this morn-| wijj finish her duties there this week |Knights of Columbus Tuesday even= e s | — = e i fternoon of this week the | ance with what she had previously told | Ing: | and will begin work as bookkeeper in | ing. g 3 ] R. A. Officers. ionary sécieties of | the prosecuting attorney, Judge A. G.| icers of Cornerstone Lodge. | the Putnam office of the Middlesex | The High School Alumni assocla- HIRAM N. FENN e Follpwing ofRccRc Have Personal. ist church are to meet ac the | Bl )ged his plea to wuilty. | Cornerstone lodse, No. 1 | Construction company. tion will Bold its annual reunion on o e o by ot o D. omtois is in Boston on bus- e Christmas | e the couple have been North - the evening of Dec. 2! UMDIATAKER and EMBALMER | ed by Willimantic councjl, N BGom s i g E Miss Gladys Preston of Newtonville, ness me ss Gr 5 1 h them being the two chil 2 Laplace, little girls 4 vear T | Mass,, is visiting relatives In West vear of age, is a place of ¢ L e | Staftorad. Vital Statistics for November—Fra: | The men of Grace church held a €2 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Laly Asgl "“fThis Will Interest Mothers. Moran is -In Norwich f as Sunday Services. i 4 2w A S W and extreme poverty here 5 c | Gray's § » Providence | At the Baptist church Sunday there | not a morsel of food in the house e D. Fos- | ternity Elections—Miss Pearl vack- | smoker and social in the guild room I : 3 15t be special Christmas musi ¢ s ek i Bt Ffeudenthal: S. S.| gon fil. Wednesday evening. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist i S sone 1o ow | mORDE mervice, T the evening at &I iE) B o e B o A8 8 yox G n s fop Pue 4 rhel he brougt d and Gustavson; | e al statistics for November BALTIC. Painless Exiracting & 24 Wednesday from | ¢ be tTke. Hdt & be on | Danjelson Monday aker; tyler, Ed- | show five marriages: Leon Rioux and | Ito ¢ ste e n L B Y0 e O and kbat s ail they h Mcers are to be, Melia Duval, Thomag Laski and Sophia | T and Filiin S it | i U o Prdiliagend - DO RRL M | appeare rren turnea | {ns first. meeting fn Jan- ! Lockowska, Damasq H. R \'.»g:‘:mu‘“"‘" B. Charon Painfully Scalded g & Opecialty | for 24 1 el 5 = £) | oversaye ned for the . UaX @nd Amanda Gobell, Oscar Knight and | Hanover Road Completed—Road Men . 752 Main-Street, - - Willimantic | | 5 2 KEACH FOR SHERIFF. |s dren on, Earnshaw-Macdougal Episode of Local limma Rbeaume, Otto Anderson, Jr, | - Entertain Friends, R ¢ E enue : ; | any for s aslieg and Lucy E. Button: elght_ births: | —— 2 —— Republicans May Nomimate Senator i ".","”,' here Wed. | Bronsilava' Lut), daughter oF. Al ‘ John B, Charon, while in his restau- ——————— dnes- ' Next Fall, When Sheriff Sibley’s -1 b s e ‘f.:f_‘n'o’;rfi,, he | Luti. and ‘Marie Povoetch; Edouard |rant on High siréet Wednesday even- iy brief s Norwich. Fasshy BEihisss, cler imposed a.gsentence o T led Mlative Joseph Edmond Guilbeau, Son of Ag- | ing about 5 o'clock, Was pouring boil- Norman jail for Warren. The | ¢ s of South Wil- Tork e the day relative nes Gladue and Edmond Guilbeau; |ing water mto the coffeetank and b > o Mary Elizabeth Dufresne, daughter of | talking to gome customers, not paying w flance and the son of a former | oy zglgak, son of Mike Zodak and | poured all ever his face, burning it se- govern, of the province of Manitoba, Nickalin Pet’ ka; Catherine Jodoin, | Verely, He was taken to Anderson's ] A Y. R Fitts ‘aud da 5 et FLR 4 \ investization | oo Darnshaw, well known here a8 AR | sgiide Stonge and Adelard Dufresne; | much attention to the kettle of hat [ % v H , y antic Wednesd I 6f Windham count s o S 1s and rights | {EEAROR) WEOOT SN0 eented ag be. | Lols Eleanor Wilbur, daughter water. Heaccidentally let the kettle urra s 08 0!,! RIMNE e | for Nof | biration o the term. of She ; oo formerly | (CAONERS, Who ; g Grace Bickpell and_ Robert = Wilburi | swing around and the boiling water L B Shirs o returned AWed- | Ee.Siblev, The boom lias be | | nesd X o wher | sirengtl: throughout the count | e are principal figy eSS ol g ; ; ; | strengtl 5 | s e Lk <5 | daughter of Elizabeth Davan ana Bd- ' drug store,where the burns were dress- 1 2Rt naM D Pe.t 3 Higy Garems peggw diva st B peinz done to | PUTNAM - ], of e gtories I that MIs3 mund Jodoin; Elsle May Edmonds, |ed, and he was then taken to his L AN i 5, - GUL (Additional Willimantic News on Page | without. his solicitation and by friends | uadraic 3 . Macdougal were aT- | qaughter of Daisy A. Lord and George | home. While the burns are not seri- e Yy L8t A i <4l ge | witbout his solicitagion and by friends | v\ oo ¢o. Non.Suit Granted In Case | Yoo viiare thee i e by | B, Edmonds; William Gilbert Felix | ous, Mr. Charon will not be-able to Bight) {30% MAPIONS ey - U s e the City——Man Given LTk where they .vere aocated bY . Dotts, son of Luclenne Guilette and | return to work for several days. { bty Keach has given out no statement| of Egan va. the City iven Burns detective ¢ daving beeh | Reginald Potis; two deaths, George | Cdiggh | A Third r:—o of Small Pox develop- | 1ion witl w “';’ i P -] Light Sentence, Woman Having Es-. fe° nee the night . N. Wood, cause acc al® gunshot | Visit from Santa Claus. ' ed m Tartfora * yertordey. Michac will not be made until nexi fall.| gaped—ames Davern Too Obliging. 1 put of a Lenox ayenue wound, and Joseph ¥ ce, cause | Santa Claus patd a visit to the pu- o | Grady being taken to the isolation g e i 1 RES é S arnshaw's father, their | 2ccidental poisoning with laudanum. | pils of the Kindergarten, first and third 0nes (A arm }AS pital e R murl fiecpectsn Mide Whie Mr Zuin: | Officers of Mt Vernon Lodge, | Tades of St yoscpi's ichool Wodnes: | = g the sessio Biiinche gl ol ity S Ui Int0 2, tlenhone Dooth | he officers of Mt, Vernon lodge, No. | A the hiidven, Bants A bost of pretty styles a I YGET stfirfic g P | 191% belng chairman of the.con tee L the ¢ 4 e SR Y »’d.f“g\:y\fing hy Wets lirl:!:dll\?(dpu(: n | e e tan-or AtEEAR- . : T $ Tal al ? | on contimgent expenses | supe urt here Wednesday, Judss M A esday eveni District Deputy | Go Gifts, for Women, Misses and Children, price | i PR William . Williams presiding, when Arthue 3 Erowh a3 grand masier aa: | “itroq ayrard ts having the mterior ¥ { FOR CHRISTMAS DINERS. e e 6 the newspeper accounts | Slsted by Past ‘Master ‘Ravmond ¥ | o Wi*4ih on Raliroad street. come grand marshal. The officers chibald M, Clarke, W, ilbert, N, W. dward . x Sl atiacten. ~i JUST TRY ONE DOSE of | o % moderation, cosy and atiractive. Just the kind that 3 " Wall:to>Da Ml (Rded by Littia Boxos nderful Stomach Remedy | i stares to Contribute for Poor. pletely renovated, Hanover Road Finshed. for the arrest of ° the ved after a magistrate ing t at the cioso of the Recn case, the motlon will rob the chilly reoms and draught-swept halls of Mayr’s Wi Ge g e I 1S an ept halis | e i - { z o i ieonge on, secre- i e o over is fin- their discomfort 1 AL BT 4 and Be Convinced That You Can e { Miss Earn-'| iy Evereit H, Hiscox, treasurer; | The state road to Hamover is fii: scomfort when one of these are [ Be Restored to Health g e o e e s Lt 14 nela ‘on | Beler McArtnury chaplain Waliace H. | Xioqqus, whera they have a big job Lo X Made of blanket material and eiderdown, trimmed | més dinners and other holiday c el e of ahduction and under bonds | D’ William 1, Cromb, 5, &' Rabiert | A0 ,»’;Fdlfl,,:{‘;‘f}'fi',i",;u‘.'fd Shape ‘when 3 e needy of the boroush has re Eskm A i A ® y, J..S.i William. R, ‘Burdick, |02, fixed and B o . with satin bands, turnover coll long sleeves, rope | yenr with Rev. W. O e e arnshaw. father of the | yarshil; Taward M. Gray, tyler, thé open weather arrives 3 : ¢hafrman and Rev. W, D, |{nstaliing S 4 A the extremely modish and of : s thask girdle and pocket, $3.89 and $5.00." For Children | scretary and treasurer | ned the patt of the wppearance, is the tary- | Rebekah Election. o MENEE IR Ware. Hasta, 3 1.75 i g < g 3 uLp . n :decided to discard the o Bawer Withont -taking wrer of a blg drug cencern in New —n,;3 (\ffié rs of Ruthie Rebekah lodze l’(‘no mzn wxm;luisra ;‘):rxt"(lfic‘:(;stz.l VN mach Remedy for contributions t v rals atene. (/oA Thandatnry | as elected on Tiesday evening are: |state road entertainec el Seto | For 5 'U»-::l’ a system tried out-d | ity aa ra Pullmans for Pomfret Students. | Noble grand, Miss Mary Tinker; v up,:_}cm:iken wem :z\‘r‘gu:mu:gcmfl ’ ¢ season of 1 when, boxes | o & L i of fret school. | erand, Mrs. Louise M. Holmes; secre- | Tuesday evening. 5ol - RIBBONS S S0 e e S B e Sevor, | xtid e oo M Molmet: v | Bbadey cieng, | oy, aod o, L8 L Tt ; vere dlstributed in various stores ption have . sines | bt ¢ Vicinity, might return to | Miss Ruby Thornton. made by several. A very pleasant Even a small gift daintily tied with Christmas Rib- {Drought In meveral times more rovenio | Seon® (10 e e e s Boraugh Brisfs, ovening was gpenCby all. Sy than was produced h the v of | lability. upon the city it was only to |y ra Pu! ns were added Mrs, J. 8, Jeffers i n, ! Ma “ o oW I lundreds of pe i v ¥ y el el aide ? %, g b 1 SRR L] Mal t were in Providence Mon bons—how it multiplies in value. Hundreds of peo- the boiling pot, which has been locajed | the extent of mominal damages. Sthound express Wednesday | daughter in Ware, Mass. for a month. | quy Bitending the funeral of Mrs. Ellen le-who like to give all the happiness thev can are tvi | severnl years past at thig season | During the presentation of the piain- 1 additional big locomotive put | Edward Allen of New York spent|Sunivarn P e gt e ‘I—"» s they can are tying nEe DUIGING, teo of | UM Elde of the case deedd ware sub- train, that it might ?ic‘ ke ‘ll)l:le“inudayk with hissister, Mrs. Joha T. | *'Owing 10 unavoidable delays, the 1 thair C R dade oon & co! eo of | mitted as evidence show that the! to jts fast running time caving - | Stewar % the g b : : B | You are not asked to take Mayr's Wonder- | boxes in the stores of Danielson, w to Joseph Eg her of the plaintiffs, | length of some freights Choral union cqnecert and rehearsals anlh i e 5-yard roll for 10c, plu.,.} of other Ribbons too, fat Stom eocts and menihs wiil remuin. untl et elorat sy Fning another (rain, 4 X Bttt L T o Eolita s ek expects " e ? before you,reccive an dose 18 | constaat reminders to th and | mort, quit i to Mary Egan, of Pullmans, passed throug Jackson, the instructor. : price 10c to 39¢ a yard. 2o e dto conyhice the most skeptical | affluent holiday shepping thra 1at | mother of (h w York-bound, carrying | Sherman Waters picked a dandelion | According to a report recently issued | remedy anyone g0. aflicted {0 | there @re thove In jhe boroush Immediately the ciose of the | from §t, Mark's school . at|blpssom on De the total value of our agricultural pro ’ ———— | good health. w.x..nm..;‘ Btosaech | need the aid of the more fortunate the case Attorney boro, Mass, these boys also on | Dr. and Mrs. J. Byron Sweet spent | ducts in 1913 will be $5,000,000,000, of T “ _5 Rfi V | y ‘many thousands of | BoCIELY, : the city, mad their way home for the holidays. a few days in Chaplin recently. $266,000,000 more than 1913. R s | t s hrovght | There fs mach work to be dope by | moion for nomcsuil on 3 iy RN e | it a Wonderful Remedy and are | cenerously None of |m- maney that | sl be state of Joseph Egan. | The number of deaths was high—17 [ Errer o e reartmas g with | comes in will be wasted, and-such mq The {0 tho mOLioN | —and the number of marriages re- - T 2 # | nd you, Mayr's Wonderful Stomaeh | ey ven to the cau ill renre- | were heard by the court and the mo- | guced in Putnam during Noyember, ac \ 5 ‘most_medicines | sent hristmas giving, ing | tion granted. cording to the fizyres in theecurrent ] that are put on the market for the vari to’square one's self with thy ons| The plaintiffs were represented by | bulletin of the siate board of health, stomach ailments—it is really in a clas | and the courtesies of the gift-making | Attorneys Bric H. johnson of this city | the reversal of averages being due at | 5mp us .um Praoiiis alm) 000 Capital $100,000. e dase will do tiote 16 om iaw of s : Jtainesg inson of | e pe. ¢ Season, but to bring joy and happiness | and Allyn L. Brown of Norwich feast in part to the Testrictive effec Established 1832 ke o o otolS 98 OB | 1t homns where hunsty,ill- poor- | It ‘was. learned after the trial that|of the new marriage law that became nd their parents | an offer, of the city to settie therchse | gffective Aug. 1, shutting out many d a day of lo- | for $150 was made Wednesday before | couples from other states, for numbers red henefits are enti Iy nouri: acts on the source and foundation of these | are dr £ along to e 2 :x;mvnu Jemovmgdthc ‘nmawnoul catarrh and nce for many, hut not for | the trial began. £ A ity of such have been in the habit of com- : c eou: % bile accre and allaying the - unless some one helps to clear At Wednesday's session of court, in = Acancy in accounting, courteous service, | Shraric e, o412 Smeiar e ioom, D addition 1o the few short galendar | == ess and liberality in dealing, and a t:vund business policy in administering own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM A matters disposed of, Aristi Macarelll, JAIL FOR CHARLES WARREN. |Whose case came over from the lasi term of the superjpr court here al rs. Laplace, With Whom He Has|Which criminal bupfiness was consid- Just try gue dow o Mayr's Wondesful Stoum- ach Reshedy—put it to a test 1 be overjoyed witl your auick « it as thousands of others ar. ALL STOPPED UP? U. S. Post Office Department it bighly D el o SEERSTES Fagt g ered, pleaded guilty to adultery. State ach Ailment o. L Been Living, and Her Two Children | 4. Searls stated to thé court| Think whatlsstoppingit! Thiok of & = | NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby £ 154136 Whiting St, Chicago, Til Sent to Town Farm. L}};:rfii}ém~ 3 l)fm>|féoen m:’fi*wd in'the | = the germs and diseased tissues which % i . POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM < establish with customers relations that shall R R N e e & Village of Mechanicaville; ° that the | polsen evers breafhl 5 . DANIELSON, CONN. I Depuly Judge James N. Tucker, pre- |.woman with whom be Was charged | -gHes s the troat / i L el el T Eatarral delly. 1t punifies the ing In the town COUTt IOININgS this | with having committed the crime had ! as it entors the nose, throat und month. weel, is something of & Santa Ofaus of | not been arrested, for what rcason the | istion 1s simsle, peoliag uad seisntife, FATENTS the perverse order, or at least the pris- | state attorney was not sware, and that | hamful drog - Cuaanie > oners may be getting that impression, l.she had since gone to another state | tubes—all drugists or diree for he is handing them Chrisimas pres- | and was living with her husband. In Hondon Big. Co., Elllmupdh.l.-. Protect your ideas. Handsome G0-page |*ents of sentences of 30, 60 and 90 days | view of these circumstances, the state Guide Book Free. in jail; according to ‘what the com- | attorney recommended clemency, staf- ONDON’ HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, | PiNLS and eyidence against them show | ing that he did not think it would be iy & store, prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and S lNFORMATlON .FOR DEPOSITORS The Postal Savings System is e uumehea for the purpose of providing facllitied” for depositing’ smyingh-at'interest with the security of the United- States: Goverament- for* repayment. Two Per Cent. Paid on All D.p.m. Remaining at B. 0.1 Year Further information concerning the. “Postal Say !nss synem may be gptained by hication t0-C. Ar POTTER, B.M ALLEN and NSOV, “Bota] - Savings System Gleris. its 3 thay deserve. Since December and for | right to puinish the prisomer severely Windbam Co_\mty- Savings Bank Bldg. | 4 {ime previous to that there has heen | while the \\uman esba,x;ed' “without ‘pay- . Danielson. Conn. tittle less than an epidemic of offenses | ing any against the law in this town, and hu'l-l Searls Tecom- Jail"as a sen- mcpdea mdnl.hé“{n