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Willimantic, Conn. X MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Our February White Sale At no time in all the many White Sales have we offered so many beautiful things in White Muslin Underwear. But The women who pay a certain price for underclothes ten months in the year will find during this White Sale much better material and trimming, more variety of styles and better this Sale is much more than beauty—it has an economy side also. workmanship for less money. IS NOW IN PROGRESS Your choice of the following WILLIMANTIC DANIELSON e Jatk DL 1 Je Teit Chat ooy are { - \ . o t y are pinoris —— SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. |Anniversary Exercises to Bo Held at [t 2ded of uofiry" - p- 5 ~Baptist Church—County Treasurer action rel- T-::h Be ha-: Feb. 25 at Methodist | pricy Reappeinted—Sheet Steel 'Lin- on of the vaults P.;:" | Denominations partici- | ing to Make Brosklyn Jail More ars at- the jall 9. .| secure. Eriday, 14 of tham bound over to awalt .cfl?,‘l"co'fifim"?.%‘f.‘“f., for the Sunday | Following are the programmes for Y e : MR hoant e wegne:d_y'l ob ::. Ag.nl\'izrury services to-be neid at Sosial Club_at Williameville. :Eelh. at th;: all denominations will daeylv ptist church tomerrew (Sun- h.:tbe’fi wfl?filfl club '-hl‘l represented. The churches parti- s . e N > civating are those comprising district | {jban oL aary=—Miss Stanton. et P B o i %!‘ Fampton: Windhan sna. Srotnd ani | o Responsite Rending 27—Asiatant | pany's Sgent ROBSE " Boys: t smich i m i S Superintepdent Allen. * mm‘ruxed;'-f'an:qu, lying social hter- The conference of superintendents| & e sets el PSR . e, To Bive been neld ot the e s intendoet Breee ot Stber: |Villasusit S < s ‘e been held at the Baptist church = . & s Y oung = 3 next Monday evening, will be merged | [rever—Pastor. 3 with Hymn 208—0_Worship the King. . Miss Cora Havensiand -Arthur Young Notices and offering. the gathering of the 25th. Rev. were married recently in. Brooklym by F. Rowley is the president and s ey e Solo—Mrs, Alton Frost, Rev. A E. Kinmonth, pastor. of the R cD;“re."é\euzum vice president of | Historical Essay— Miss Stanton and | Congregational chureh. The bride.has . e Hrich up lo Tecently.been the teacher in the WakiResly B a Address—Horatio N Brown. tetson district schoel in -Brooidyn. 2 - i | She is succeeded there b; yEnam qSuperintendent Moulton had occa- et e R ot e il * slon recently to take up a section of | “'Hymn, 195—All Hail the Power. Game protectors have been very ac- Whter main in one of the city streets, | Greetings from former pastors tive in Windham county this year. As . wenty vears or more| Remarks by superintendents and | the officials are now following up their ago. it that time the makers of the | pastor. ? work the task is not an easy one. They Fon whimed that they had a prepara- | Roll' Call of Forty Years Ago—As- [4Te remalning out in all kinds of . .{u keep the pipe free | sistant Superintendent Stinson. weather, frequently a whole day at inside”and ‘out ‘with the preparation; | Ay the choir Vent vilations of the seme lawa n ot e preparation. S o L e vent vi v The truth of the statement seems 0 | 1ram iae—mr tiionry, Burton B i ity Hymn 188—The Church’s One Foun- dation. Benediction. have been proven by the condition of the pipe when it was removed from WILL PETITION COMMISSIONER. the ground, as there was not a par- A The superintendents of -the school [ Business Men's Association and Others ticle of rus e e supe nt ‘ B of the plpeabon It. A small section | have been: Horatio N, Brown, B.| Want Road Improvement Toward pe the city clerk’s office | Taylor. & ¢ Biliag ; and is In fine ehape, although some of | bank, ' William A Chase. Frank T.| Trode lsland Lin the mixture put on it has scaled off Kont A Dachie % = - > Presto: t A a Mrs. (Geory ol a » Fine quality NAINSOOK DRAW-| COMBINATION CORSET COVER since it has been In the air. uffirlf' l}l\:r'\‘r Am:;b:\l;\l:: “xri(-n:—: bt mi'gfi‘;mf. lfix‘e’:ie :td::l; lr‘r‘ne&x\:: o ERS, trimmed with dainty embroidery, AND DRAWERS, made of nainsook, Frances Colgrove Il Warren, Lester Arnold, Clifford Stark- | the orgamization Tuesday evening the a large assortment to choose from |finished with embroidery and ribbon, Trknd h ‘ Wweather. Business Men's assqciation caused to : Al 2 S nces, the young daughter of Mr. he pastors of the church have been: | be circulated by Dr. L. J. Morin on 48c. regular 69c and Tsc grade—48e. gnd Mrs A N. Colgrove of Water- | Rev. Charles. Willett, Rev. William C.|Friday @ petition addressed to State i s 3 bury, formerly of this city. ls serious- | Carr, Rev. Frank Knapp, Rev. | Highway Commissioner Charles J. Ben- 4 ‘l l\\]lh pneumonia. Mrs. Charles | George Guirey, Rev. Byron U. Hat- |nett in which he is asked to direct | coms COVERS, trimmed with| CHEMISES, daintily finished witn H. Colgrove, who has been visiting her | fleld, Rev. Francis Bacon, Rev. M. Jo- | the expenditure for state road im- | | ruffle, neck and sleeves trimmed .with h a is heme In the f\»r‘lnel' city, re- | seph Twomey. Rev. Denton J. Nellly, | provement in Killingly this year toward | val 1a end Hamburg eifivoitery, | TREI, Beck sud slebvns $riitned with turned to Willimantic Friday evening |Rev. W. Douglas Swaffield extending the state road from Stearns | insertion and fancy ribbon—48e. i e e s ey and brought Mary, another grandchild [ Service in commemoration of the |hill toward Little Rest on the Rhode with her for a vis thirtieth anniversary of the organiza- |Isiand line. The petition was prac- —— 5 : e : P o) | tion of ihe Women's Home Missionary | tically completed Friday and will be HEHT GOWNS: et ot naint] . TONG WHITE ‘SKIRTS.tHmmed 5 ccoident at Silk Mill. | society of the ghurch will be held at |forwarded to the commissioner at once | NIGHT GOWNS, made of nain“jgup, wige Hamburg flounce, good The loosening of a large wooden |7 P. m. ~The programme follows by Nathan . Prinee, president of the | sook-—your choice of trimming, either | quality qéln'mmd regular 75c and $! ?l\l’le,\“_;»r:“nu- main driving shaft at Ur-;nn prelude, Miss Sm:u-: hymn | Business Men's association, lin 1ac or embroidery—48c. value C. he ndham Silk company Friday |719, Fling Out the Banner: Scripture - Lol morning caused about an hour's ces. |reading, Mrs, Cralg; solo, Others, Mrs PUTNAM ~ :atjon of work at the plant. MecHanics | h‘;_‘ul ”'uru;‘er. in :‘ qu;i;mm Vl\mu a everyt g ready again shortly | 726, The omeland: address. arly . ND | PRINCESS SLIPS, DAINTY CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS | #ficr mine, and tne whisile Called the | Life Among o Indians, re A2 |Walter Enz Missing from Woodstock— GOWNS, CORSET COVERS, COMBINATIONS A AND COMBINATION ) employes back to their tas Upham. of talden, Mase! annlyersary | Edwin Levin Drops Dead—Saviegs “ MB TI offering; selection, We've a Story t0| Bank Begins Making Loan 5 DRAWERS AT ONLY 98c EACH S, Infant’s Death, Tell to the Nations, choir; benediction. [ pon =¢9 9 Leana on Fass iprxamion or prawers| WOrth from 50c to $2.00, SALE PRICES 23c to $1.48 | The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Heard and Seen. NIGHT GOWNS, made of mnain-| COMBINATION OF e CORSET COVERS, bd W SRINCESS SLIPS jamin Goldberg of 103 Union street| Mr and Mrs. Orray are spending the | George Champlin, traveling in_the sook, low neck and short sleeves,| AND COVER, made of nainsook | CORSET COVERS. trimmed with "‘I‘I‘x";\‘ T s e S04 |died in St Joseph's hospital ¥riday | week end with friends in Providence. |west, sends cards to local - Hamburg and lace “rimmed, hand | trinimed with ‘good quality lace and | 80od quality lace and Hamburg, fin- | quality nainsook, trimmings are of |morning. The funeral was held in the | © Allan Dean of Boston is visiting at | Denver embroidery and torchon lace edge— | Hamburg, finished with tty rib- |ished with ribbon—a hargaln at 23c|imce Hambutg and ribbons, resular|afisrnoon of the same day. Burial'was | nis home in Danieist Mrs, Napoleon Benoit Sale price 98c. bon—Sale price 98c. CORSET COVERS, made of fine PRINCESS SLIPS. betier quality, |\ the Louls Feiner cemetery, on the | Earl ¥. Wood of Brown university |the members of Circle La Viole! e SPRAE \ORSET COVERS, de of fine |Mainsook, trimmings are of lace .and| . .ingook and cambric, lace and Ham. | Coventry road. is spending a few days with his par- | her home here Friday evening. LR Sove B O T | o b e O a|Hambore, rihbon ron. value Bic — o S SN (O ey Yo b = ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wood. Henry A. Moran of New Haven cali- calloned neck and sleeves in pink or | Hamburg trimmed, hand embroidery | 3210 Price 39c. ribbon, a good value at $1.39—Sale o Tribute to Captain Cechfene. Darius M. Bennett, traveling sales- |ed on friends in Putnam Friday. TSal o 98c. = 5 | &sia tancy’ stbhon--Sale prica o8as DRAWER COMBINATION price $148. The militia call of 7-7-7 will be rung | man, who has been away for several | Superintendent M. Woodward of biue—Sale price 98c. | @ ey i n o Bl wiihYertea boadt qhmher lace DRAWERS, trimmed and finished |OD the fire alarm at one o'clock this | months, has returned to Danielson. | the Midland division of the New Ha- LONG SKIRTS, made with deep DRAWERS, made of good material| Hamburg and embroidery, fancy rib-|with extra good Hamburg,'an unus- | fternoon, by order of Chief Foley of | Mrs. Bennett has just returned from |ven system was in Putnam Friday. flounce of Hamburg and lace—Spe- [and finished with iace and Ham-|bon, regular $1.00. value—Sale price|ual good ~ value at 388c — Sale !?.'bu?i"???‘h“"'i..“.‘? :‘(a!l ‘:.;mhm- a A;{m\' ;(‘)h‘n‘nfar:«l\;r SN S Go-to-Church Sunday Tomorrow. yurg—Sal 98c. 79c. ice 23e. o the late Captain Cochrane. ev ieorge on, omorrow is Everybody-at-Churc olal for (this sala’ o sl s whose funeral will be held at 2 o'clock, |is to officiate at the Sunday ser et 31 A g “'l',‘l"‘b': - e at_St. Alban's church bl ey ey e - e Wiy Gh Chimney Fire. The fouren” quarerly conference at |SPecial interest in the services at al CHILDREN’S | BETTER QUALITY . WAISTS IN THE Chief Foley and Dana Martin of the |the Danielson Methodist church is to [°f the churches. =~~~ = | MUSLIN UNDERWEAR firo department were called to the |De held next Thursday evenins, Feb- |.qs member of the executive commit- WHITE DRESSES WHITE SALE B o el e tenalon, own | ired L. Richard, formerts of ‘Dan- |t and Georse L. Baidwin has been ed by the Nelligan estate about nine | Al L. Richard, forme f Dan- | )octed vice president of the Putn: IN THE WHITE SALE Cotton Crepe Waists in the White | 0lock Friday morning to extinguish | jelson.is (1L At the state SARIATIIM | Gusiness Men's assoctation. Long Petticoats, made of cambric, | > Tk chisuy) =t g T Miss May_Byrnes, who has beex JOINING with deep flounce of Hamburg, run|Sale, trimmed with laces and voile - Reappointed County Treasurer. staying in_Pomfret, has returned te . with fancy pink or blue ribbon — |and fancy embroidery designs, others January Mortality. The county commissioners have re- [her home in New York THE WHITE SALE Sale prices $1.45, $1.89, $2.39 and up | 0 fancy embroidery designs, others| o @ L een deaths in the |appointed Nathan D. Prince of Dan.| P_C. Stevens of Southbridge called to $4.39. In pretty effect—Sale prices [ (oo n® s Windham during January, |ielson county treasurer for a period [on friends in Putnam Friday. One lot of Children’s White Princess Slips, daintily trimmed |$1.00 and $1.50. from the following causes: Nephrius |of two yedrs from October 1, 1813, ] Who S A e g Dresses have been assembled to- i o s s Yup® to| Tallored Waists in the White Sale O o s nage 1. adata| A lecture’ that will ‘be of apecial nd Clark Friday atternoon | $3.89. ovie. Tof regular SL00-ana §iae|oronenttls, othercatus 3% interest to men is being arranged to | of Marlboro was gether and priced at almost half the | T L L ot, regular 1.00 an 25 ik be_held at the Methodist church on a | tnam Fri- | ombinattens of Drawers and Cov- | vaiye g ate la February. regular prices. Finished with' lace | ers and Skirts and Covers, made of | Y*1ue—Sale price S0c. Bridge Nearfy Completed. A oo o A Appeal for the Needy. > g nainsook, elaborately trimmed with | Lawn Walsts in the White Sale—| A representative of the Berlin Iron 3 T i Salisticss Nriiy oiods e Hamburg and fancy bons. Sizes lace and Hamburg, finished witn o ik nd front, regular $1.50 | Bridge company was in town Friday Announcement 1% made Of the Mar-|._ . o gs an anpsel fer & ance in ; ¥ ; : fancy ribbons—8Sale prices $1.39 to |oPen back and front, regulal 30 1and went out to the new Natchaug |riage Thursday at Bridgeport of Blis- | J8VE TaCE S8 BRUPER o0 T8 ines are from 3 to 14 years old, and were | $2.89. value—Sale price 75c. bridge on the North Windham road | worth Burton, son of Hiram Burton of |NUPINE the needy. TOOInE, Medifnes 75¢ up to $65.00. Sale prices 36c, bdc, | Drawers, plain or fancy .lace and P : with the selectmen. They found that | Danielson. and Miss Mary Anderson |l o, o e e > Hamburg trimmed—Sale prices $1.19[ One lot of H. C. M. Corscts—Sale | the bridge could be opened for travel, |of Bridgeport, where the groom is em- | BEREE Gy o 4 o Barroom was the 86c, $1.36, $2.39, $2.89 and $3.89, to $1.89. prices 98¢ and $1.48 pair. although the work has not been en- |Ploved as a musician. i picture shown at the Bradley theatre g tirely completed, and people were al- | Mrs. William Nolan and John Dunn | PY s et e lowed to use it Friday. Anyone cross.|of Bridgeport were in Danielson Fr = -4 = x N Bl owever, does so at|day io attend e funeral their WIS awn riake For It will not be for- Matthew 7, Dunn BACK TO JAIL, & = mally opened uniil next week. There Entertained G. A. R. Members. bt Boia That EotE alaht Hewes Pel ”',"’”‘1"',w""",,\"-,',‘;‘r" \,r,‘{"’,"we P " H--‘u;n;‘«l:‘he amp, rick Roach Breaks the Law Again. structed at eit end of the struc BAS Koo —————————— — —— S T ————————— ture leir guests at a m Patticke tach s hisaaed Trane. 41 - iNF team read for ss and on WETT : quarters in the Wednesday after serving a sentence Anto Truck Mov“\g [ PLAINFIELD Thursday Masters Lew and Eugene | JEWE CITY. Carried Bonds to New York. e N that has kept him in Brooklyn since i ) started for ride we! well un e N Selec 2 ol t E. M hell, | tations and other pastime August as sent back to t ineti- LONG DISTANCE WORK | Mesting of Congregational Ladies’ Aid | {1704 (Vi it (he ditch wnd ball. | Mesting of Franco-Amerioan Glub— 1" (ST SRAR 1 Fenton and Town |to the making of & vers b fuiion_ Friday morning after he had | Society —Funeral of Caleb W. Tar- | ed. The young drivers struck hi Evening of Cards—Birthday Party. | Counse »mas J. Kelley carried the |ning in the city court and A SERCIALTY I e with the whip and I R T | S v Partys | Counsel o o the ‘erection of the | A. F. Wood Company Incorperates een sentencad to 30 davs for Address P. A, WEEKS, or 'chom‘ the road, turned wagon and boys| A largely attended smoke talk was | pew school buildings, recently recelved Announcement is ,,m: of the xication. Roach ha s“m;l.;.,,,\; D; a . i Herbert Gay spent Wednesday night | over and started run ir. Du- |given by the Franco-American club in|from a Hartford engraving house. to {corporation of the A. F. Wood ar blice record in Putnam. e was be- €50-2, 336-12 or 34-5 Willimantio, CL. | ./ lark Denisor Moosup and | fresne and his h near | their rooms Thurs evening at |wew York Friday, and turned them |company of Danielson, the cert he ci ourt 1910, receiving | attended the missionary social given in | and former goat | Wh many of v friends w to A Leach Co., the firm |of incorporation having been filed s for intoxication. In 1911 he JAY M. SHEPARD e e e > ‘sur- | present. = After- thy our of - wh purc A premium | the secrel ot The incorp sentence of five months on three a ymis’ class, of which he is a mem ised | which all enjoyed, the prize went to paia which bear lators are A, D. Wood. Ca W s .ome of which was doing injury ding Elmore & Shepard ber The f Tarbox was |Joseph Guillotte. A sl g was |interest at t and one- [ Wood and ¥ - X the injury consisting g 5 i Breaking a Goat Not Easy. eld at the home Mrs. | opened by the presiden Gre- | naif per cent ital stock is to ' h ome through a plate giass mefllD}l’eClorafldEmbalmer 3 S : G William S. Harvey, Friday at 1130 |nier, t seing remarks relative to — ness with $1,000 > | window. A repetition of this stunt The Dufresne Ll SR S k, Rev. M mrord officiating. ' the general bemefit of t er by Evening of Whist. do an undertaking business. | was what earned him agmh.r r:z sen- e g - he Ladies’ Aid so »f the Con- ) Peter St Onge of Norwich, P. Peltier | .. Sixte nist club met — | tence last summer—and still he isn't 60-62 Nerth St., Willimantic | = | BTegational church met Friday after-|and President Grenier R Joly SiEleen RN o | satisfied. Lady Assistant Tel. Squnection HIRAM N- FENN | IR U D Entertained at Cards. b";myx;:r J{”A“‘b's“.’;' it *K"«‘l»i )"Y’\d\l)' nigt e T ideerane s | UNDERTARC s ds ENRRANER S | Mre. James ‘Di-Crary: gavess card ey o Matthew J. Dunn. | WALTER ENI Wsaia. . | 2 urc o illimantic, i Ounly One “BROMO QUININE.” | part Friday evening at her home i . e At the yme of Mr. and Mrs S DR- F C .’ACKSON Dentist | zeiconone Lac Assistant | To P bl . Th BOnar ot ey e eome d0| Gervices under the suspices of the |1 Young on Mechanic street:Friday | Dissppsaiance of Woodstook Suissdes o Ve > fres 5 5 name, LAXATIVE BROMO Q | Hoxie. Firse Spiritualist society will be held {afternoon at 1 oclock relatives and | ing Investigated by State Police. Painless Extracting 58 e Y Gives Children’s Party at Joms of the Willimantic Wo- |friends mathered to attend the funeral | e Rt el wdi | N e Dan bttt S Mman’s club at eleven in the morning |services for Matthew Dunn, who tobert 1 i | FATENTS | = ——— | Mrs. Samu® O rt gave a party | and seven thirty in the evening of {qied in' a Worcester hospitak Rev n connection with and Filling a Specialty | | Friday afternoon on her daughrer | oaaday. The speaker and message- |&- L. Barbe e e the state police of 752 Main Steeet, - - Willimantio | Protect your ideas. Handsoms 60-page Beatrice's fourth birthday. Those pres- | pearer will be Richmond 1. Bishop of etery. At. | the -disappearance from ‘p:mq.«vsnk o Telephone Guide Book Free. ent were: Irene Stewart, Irene Robert- | Boston, who has been heard here sev- delegation |# young man named .Walter Enz : @ son, Violet Harris, Isabel Robertson,|eral times, and always proved inter- lfrom the Plumbers’ union of Worces- | Swiss resident of the nearby town and HARRY E. BACK, _Attornay-at-Law. Harris, George Robertson, Hattie | esting. ter of which the deceased Was a mem- | Young man who has been employed WHE® s want to pws your busi- | Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. ., Walter Gray and Samuel Cath. | & = ber| There wers many beantiful floral|as a clerk in a grocery store there ness befork ihe vublic, there s no me: Danielson, Gonn. | < Refreshments were served by Roads in Bud Bhsve; forms and pieces. The bearers wore | Enx. who, bas also By i) lum better ghan throug] & afdvertise | rs, Cathcar and Mrs, John Stewart " lin t ndrew 2. Meech, D. ed Kenworthy, | according the sto ol e S e umns of The Bulletin. octiTuThS - The roads all around Willimanti A e Tl [potioa had arcanged, fo_buy, n part- Sunday Subjects. are in_bad shape with ruts. 1e Min- o lis E. Kennedy was the funeral di- | nership with another vounz man of Dr. Gane's subject at the Congre- |strel Boys had a blowoul on their way | “C/0 Woodstock, the grocery store of Har | gational church Sunday morning will | home from Columbia hw\—“\-xrflx_;«\\‘ ight | man Chandier of Fa:r “:nduar‘\ E(nz . \ be Real Men: ovening, The Moses of jand the going was ba he same left Woodstock a few days ago for Capital $100,000. Surpius and Proiits $160,000 o America, Abrabam: Tdncoln Story comes in on all sides. The warm SHEET STEEL LINING | Wabster to draw money from the bank % - 2, At the Methodist church Sunday | weather. followed by a freeze, is re- To Be P ided at County Jail—Fires |to pey for his share of the business Established 1832 moming the Rev .Charles Smith of | sponsible. e Sy Bravitte Sty > be parchased and has not Baltic will preach. Life's Leadership T proof Vault Talked Of. < - |ieen by his friends, some of whom | will be the pastor's toplc in the eve Will Speak at Baptist Church. = have come to fear fhat i i ice, | g The 4dfreas at the evening. service he commissione; | with foul piay. The matter Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, | Orse s AU the Baptist church Rev. Allan|,e'the Baptist church Sunday will be [county, E. H. Hall v O I and | ferrea 1o the state polic K > B - | Spidell, S. T. D, will take for his ervey Wood of New York. a noted SERith, TR SN e e iR promptness and l‘be“l't?' o= de_al.mg,.and.a | morning subject The Lord's Supper “‘;‘,”m',,‘r,s}}“(‘"’,mi"’:“ e ted | provements at the county Jail at Brook- | **[{"l% said that Enz drew no mone d business policy in administering its Ralative to the Christian Life, follow- | 2N Intereeting L lKer o Aty of tne |lvn that have been nceded for some | from his bank account in Webster and L iy T Y NDHAM —AND— ed by the communion service. Eve- |Nocyoin and southern Baptist con- |time and that when completed will adds o the mystery of the case. own affairs, characterize THE WIND! ning topic, The Bupreme King's An- | Lo imerl A o tall will be well worth |make it a much more diffcult matter NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Robes B E Monday, February 2nd, to Saturday, February 14th | EVERYTHING IN THE STORE MARKED DOWN J. B. FULLERTON & CO., Willimantic, Conn. swer an’ Inferior King. On Week-End to escape from the insti been the ca ition than haa EDWIN LEWIN DROPS DEAD. in the past. A lining of hearing. o 1 is to be put in between the | Suddenly from Heart Disease : > Additional Willimantic News on Page | sheet steel | between the | Expires Cadet A. A Young, Jr. ana Cadet | (A4 Six) cell block and the wall, effectively clos- | = _ji; the Third Sudden Death Th Browell Poweil of the New York mil- ing what has sometimes proved to be | His itary school are at the former's home | eme———————— == |an’ aveaus of escape.’ J:nele‘rmp\rn?‘» { eek. in_town for the week end elds will st e ave- 5 v rmor lub was r 1 v O | ®dwin Lewin 84, dropped dead a M . B Rdhinhon st het Peanton Children Cry e K nissioners aré also consid- | his home Fridsy moming, his death y Mrs. . E. Robinson at her home on e coffitniseic e e Y e third of the. kind to oceur s Friday aftel g P e construc fireproof | being the third % X T A N det tater M FOR FLETCHER'S T o which the Dapers and records |in Putnam since jst Saturday night. 3 Blmer 1 bt g A |of the count e sarely kept |when Mrs. Margaret Hammond fell mmer Tarbox and Mrs| CAS TORI of the county may .be safely, kept. | TUCN ¢ the raitroed station. ~Mr. Le- oh anion nalhs e hias win's death was due to heart disease. eral of Caleb Tarbox held at the home i = s death Wis — i of William Harvey in Plainfield Fri- vears he had been employed day, ' FEBRUARY ‘“MOVE ON” SALE | For many as machinist by the Puinam Manufac- at lhe raceway t the mill his arm | became entangled ip the machinery INCORFORATED 1872 icd - it between the elbow aud the sboulder. - . . Mr. lew was well known and “well Now located and doing business in its new quarters ca in Putam.” He leaves his wite. g I'wo brothers and « sister o ewin East Brooklyn (West Side, Danielson) formerly lived here, but all have dled, ASBELS . . . rovom caisrioye- 31,701,336 LOANS TO DEPOSITORS. Depesits . ., . weeis o 1,653,636 STRONG RELIABLE CONSERVATIVE J. ARTHUR > Putnam Savings Bank Begins Friday to Let Out Money on Passbooks. The first of the loans to depositors with their passbooks as seeurity wera made ai the Putnam Savings bank #ri- | day and under the conditions previouge (Continued en Page Sim) President, ATWOOD, Treasurer, C. A. POTTER.