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— . e — . . . % - . : § DANIELSON PUTNAM 5 —_— illimantic, Danielson and Put | e R el e H 9 _ f| Having Slot Machines — Theatre| —Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. & w2, Offered For Visiting Nurse Fund—| Timothe Tetreault—Woman Falls, Res ssazenan: o L - - Missionary Conference, Breaking Her Neck. WILLIMANTIC recelved therefrom, Mr. Sadd stated OBITUARY. policeman for six months, endorsed by = ° ithat his electric plant was run at & — e Ehief F. . Richmond and presented | Leroy Plliing has entered the Uni-| Dr F. A. Morrell was reported as ill What Is Going On Tonight loss, that the machinery used there Mrs, Linda A. Hendersen, by E. P, Wells, was granted. Tty of Miptigun- to ‘Complete:-his mm«nfl nursee at his home here ° . Willimantic Lodge; No. 11, A. 0, Ui oS purchased second-hand, and was | Word has been recelved in this city s 3 o Shiss Eiste Wolls,_daughter of 3 W, 140 Vailey Streat. = mot worth what it was assessed for, | of the death of Mrs. Linda A. Hender- | A requisition for pipe, rods, coal and |y g e e is Vet SIS 15 e T e Sty oF | San sose Counell, No. 14, ot C,fund also that his income from the son at tho home of her nfece, Mrs. | other mecessities presented by Supers at the Day-Kimball hospidgl in Put- | 8nd Mrs. Everett Wells, formerly D o P o bullding was not What the assossors | Kate G. Warner of New York, Sat- | intendent Moulton of the waterworks nag D B e their home Thread City , No. 23, of M.} claimed It e As Mr. Sadd had no | urday night. The deceased was ,fiu Teferred to the purchasing com- |p, JOATPR Lavallee, B, H. Kepch and A | ™., o u.:";" today (Tuesday). i TdaniBloc No. 728, R. A.0SUres With him to back up the siate- | yoars of ago, the widow of Horace [miltes with power. R e LT T - S + The weakly masting of (he selectme 044 Fellows' Hall « ments, the matier was left until the | Fenderson, and was known to many | A Tequisiion for coats, boots and| nirch homgstead tn Ashford. o Sy M oL Ne Quive Branoh Uouncil, No. 16, R.anat| DXL meeting for him to present tho | both hore and in South Coventry, hav- | other necded things from kire ‘Chict | , Miss Jennie Reddy has retumed to | Monday afternoon, 5. 3. Masonic Hall Bigures in his posseasion (o the BOITL. | bag foemerly. restded. In both fowns. | Foley was eferred to the fire commit- | Dayville after a visit with relatives in | Bev. L J. Fapiiion of WHimanto Among other Teductions wsked for | Sho leaves o sister. Mrs. J. J. Fuller, | teo with power. B Ll b e ot e A DOZEN COMPLAINTS, was one on the property of Jackson | and several nephews and nieces in | An application for a drain layer's erbert Burnett of Worvester spent | Mondag, £ & il & end Sumner, assessed at $11,600, and | New York. license P hecompanied by the usual | SuBday with friends in Danielson. alter Enz Not Located. 4 (4 Made to Board of Relief at Session | 1€ Johnson House ‘property on Main ShEi 5 S sented by . W. Gerrick, | ; C. C. Franklin of South Seituate, R. ‘Walter Ens, who disappeared from e . Tiold Mab iRy street, assessed at $10,000, GRS ALaBa Payrall, Wi ‘granidd; subjeo (o the approval L;ipa¥ & visitor with frlends in Dan- | Woodstock o week ago Monday, nad is the only guarantee that you have the - = ST SR el g s of the corporation counsel as regards 5 3 ot been located up to Monday nignt. s e SR R WEDDING. e ity bayrell for tho weel end- | 5.0, Nathan D. Prince has returned from | A development of yesterday. however, o e e B ing Febriary Toh cotatied” 5891141 |50 ation 1o the poard (o st | Pusiness trip’to New York: Was that he was in this city & week e N e e ouillard-Vachon, yided between (he” varlous Gebart: | g the pattiotio entoriaimment iven | 1arl Pilltng, C. 1. of Degham, Mess. | 880 today, vieited a local manulacturey heard about a dozen complaints. Nome |, Charles Rouiliard, recently ot Fall | F150 5, * ot 117, e e iaent | by the schools of the town in the town “”‘d“‘ unday with his parents, Mr.|and sought to borrow money to carry 5 were decided at this meeting. River, and A;hl( Vachon of Williman- | 22050 8 (50", Sl rks 5055 was | building on the evening of the 13ta bt TS, George M. Pilling. :'&mf business ‘«m:‘rvgselmkwmhcn he T, R Sadd whose list shows an|tic were united in marriage at St.|Sowers $5E: orks, $30.88; Wa- | .4 qccepted. The invitation was s to engage in Woodstock. Up to assessent of 355,850 this year: an ”'\”'1' 4o M"h“ i Monday morning at | terworks (ice _construction), $676.80. 11,,"\,“, by batriotic Instructor Thomas 4 wmme:e:r :o;“n:r kF“a)am‘, pEY ::e t]im: ;hls ;nf{nrmflgn was gl‘med‘ X . RSN crease of 311,310 over the revio: o'clock. he ceremony was performed Ashton. e < own as & o las ear rom Enz was from rease of SLLLI0 oyer the mrsvius |0l 5 3. Tabilion, witt lso siue | MOTORING. TO. NO. GAROGLINA. '|.7ix" yotiton 0r o fire wiasin box on| SOy Aox S which As shontac’| (Wepater it MauCag arinat e , d in_ Mi Fonmeed that he would fENC the sos | the nuptial mass, Georse, ROUNArd, |y 2nda Mre. Howard Whil | the corner ‘of Spring and — Chestnut |\ Michigan bus been added to the| The double tracking of the Air Line et m The counts. if Craliot v | brother of the groom, was the best|Mr. and Mrs, Howard Whitmore Start | sireets was referred to the fire com- | § et dad SO Wik nitidls ar_Hobert | to -Willlmmntic luekns huety: - trgc, ot granted. man, and the bride's sister, Louise on Long Trip. mitee for investigation and report. Smith's fur farm near East Killing- [ New York to Boston, via Putnam, than | it ok to his | Vachon, was bridesmaid, D %5 to P: Iy now passes through this city. The / e e o estions 88 Lo i | VA reception was neld st the home| Mr. and Mrs Howard Whitmers of | irect §25 to Pay Claim. Miss Roxy Bartlett has purchased | route via Putnam and the Air Line is| oA ot bride’s mothe Mrs. Amanda | Hartford spe Sunday with Mr, Whit- The payment of thé claim of R.|of Mrs, Mary F. Burton the Burton| the shortest of all the New York- —_— 4 — | Vachon ‘of Chapman street, followin M amd Mre” 1. 1o, | Hewist. for damage to his automobue | Place at Bast Killingly Boston Toutes. ; { the marriage, and a breakfast was v eat: A {on Nov. 30, caused by a stone in the| The Ladies' Benevolént soclety of \ < / s el Al ey o the trip by automobiie. The | highway on Pleasant street, wes rec- | the Congregational church is to meet FUNERAL. - o s Shmoton Sersstons on taa |13 one “which Me. Whitmers has soid | ommended by tie claims commitiss, | ¥ith Mra C' H1. Barbor at tho parson- - - “ ° { piano by Louis Delude, interspersed | to a purchaser in X Arolime, and | and a resolution authorizing the pay- | age fomorrow (Wednesday). Edwin Lewin. prepared by him for over 30 years. o “olos and_dancing, wege | With his wifs, ne left this city Mon {rliev A iFanon G e Rotey A Malpin Flset as‘Ever. At his home on Bridge streat Mon- enjpye ing the reception. day morning in the car, intending to | Passed " = H ay Tuneral services for Edwin Lewin . " § [ gyt g e ‘recepion " " | day morning n ne car, Enfending 10 | PR ion cranting he superin- | Thomas. Hulpin, e B. A 4. trac| S RS R L P S| YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST ops he Mr. and Mrs Roulllard left early s orie o 21 Bad roins 19 found in | tendent of streets §2 per week for team | tedm captain, continues fo race his| Burial was in Grove street cematery. - o K ‘all River, on their wedding journey. | Virginia, as is apt to be the case, part | Dire was passed Sothpetitors oft their ‘feet, a5 ' wad | T, E. Smith was in chargs of the fu- et O s ltchlng ¥y | They win resids on Chapman street of the trip will be made by boat. Mr. |, A resolution appointing John Lucy | e h;:p:;«'" on Suturday, This | neral arrangements. upor ararn T Mr Raaard ic | Whitmore found in the neighborhood | foreman of the street department at|1eck he competes as the member o ) : ici ) 9 |06 it retuen. " S Hehignd 1 | Whitmore” ound G 4he. neigiborhoed | foreman, of, (he,sireer depdrtment ut| B0 SOBRRS Sl B Four Investigating Burglaries. | Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. Us s wonderful remedy when the | and W op in South Wi by the use of maps, which it wi o ; |in New York against a quartet of the | _State Policeman Robert Hurley of —— o S ins Pad eott S paetd i ‘formerls employ- | necessary for the party to Jutioh appointing an addi- | fastest middle distance runners in | Hartford was at Pomfret Monday In- s - . et iionink SRR e s . Smploy_ | necessary forthe p o) molti Snpoitiine ms paddt | cans Tatiaing e sumanes reportcd | Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk stching, eczema or any distressing skin | the American Thread company s quite D 21l of the street in the vicinity of C Wells-Burke Marriage Today. from that town—on the street. The . eruption. You can get rid of them | rip may not be tomobile. ne and Ash street, to be heid| = At North Scituate today (Tuesday) | B aes,sriored were those of Dawardl = t i FUNERAL. SR atarsduiie A nbny U ARSI e P |t Nertn sene wans, crussagyy | 2l i Te-aniet paee %1 o otherwise; tO protect the SULPHOLAC, the sdlentific combi- | —— accompanied the party to New York New Fire Box, and Mrs. Fverett Wells, formerly of | vaiue wos be ;s‘cr;mned Dot much of | 4 ation of sulphur ang an eMecient { Gormaine Chasse. City, Where they will make a fow days' | The standing fire committcs was au- | Danielson and Putnam, will bo united | both unoceupied, o o 2 destroyer, will restore | of Germaine, the seven | Visit orized fo install a fire alarm box at|II marriage with Robert Burke of g — apies. healthy con ion. n hter of ictor Chasse ot AT 3 e corner of Maple avenue and Belle- | Providence, ceremony to take e | who'dled suniay | SUPERINTENDENT LYONS Vie street | place at the home of the brides BROKE HER NECK. - druggist for ¢ s held at 2.30 Mon- HANDS IN RESIGNATION. Volume of Maps and Surveys. gy Mrs. Marie Croteau Instantly Killed Bty S {a afteroon. “Burial was i st Jo i I iy T e na | To Start Work on Plainfield Church by Fall: Downetsics. The Centaur Company, Atz e vement in your skin ow Marsy Dbl Out of Sewer Department—Nomination | surveys made by the city, and provid- Rev. James H. George, Jr. pastor - R R SRR R RL T A (M R AR i S S rt SULPHOLAC brings. Fo % ary Donalyr. of John S. Sullivan Voted Down— | Ing for their safekeeping in a bound;f St. Alban's church and in charge| At North Grosvenordale late Satur- free sample write Hudson & Co. 1 The funeral of Mary, the nine vears | Jon Golline Elected. Volunie, and the Javing ut of sewers, | of the work of St. Paul's mission at | 9ay night Mrs. Marie Croteau Martel, 1 51 West 36th Street, New York d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wasko e | curb lifies, ete., upon them, was adopt- | Plainfleld, expects that work on the | 56, met instant death when she toppied Sk e of Viltage Hill was held 5t 2| 7ue regular monthiy meeting of the construction of the basement of St | backwards and fell down the stairway 5 B day afternoon, Burial was | poars of aldermen wie calied fo order the resolution | Faul's church will ba . commenced | She was ascending, breaking her neck | spoke words of cheer and comfort for | American Revolution. Mrs. John Latd- Auto Truck M seph’s cemetery B M v o o NGk 15 the gth by Corpora- | Within a few weeks. It is not yet de- | and dyving instantly It is not known | their declining years. Following the | law Buel, of Litchfield, at a luncheos OV"\g - own building at § o'clock Monday S elley in am- | cided whether the church, which is | Whether Mrs. Martel suffered a faint- | church service, there was a reception | at her home in Thompson. The s i LONG RS RNOE PWORIK T e il arious members | Lo be a wubstantial structire ,will be ing spell or ‘an attack of heart dis- | at the house. 'S Iy after the noon > Kinney luncheon commits were all prese that various | complete his year. as! hour dinner was served to ns ly 40— 4 were also entert: A SPECIALTY ere ali present. B s fod ‘maps had Ry S . Pomtret Craamery Probable. all relatives | g e e | meeting and special meeting had been B Who-diac On Friday o s.| L As & result of the meeting at Pom-| Mrs. Tetreaujt was -born in St alerey Address P. A, WEEKS, or "shene approved, the privilege of address that much of their ot “C:‘,m_ll_':‘rx ‘i.' mb,.e nmmxlm fret indications are that a creamery | Bridget, Canada, Nov. 5, 184 Her D. A 850-2, 338-12 or 264-5. Willimani the meeting was given to preseni was going over the|church here at which representatives | focociation will be formed in that e o T Frels i ity Ford, explair s appearance L no records were kept | of ait tno h Shih oo atives | town Much enthusiasm has been | Mr. Tetreault was born in Farnums- T JAY M. SHEPARD the natural water which runs n_authorizing the print- | P the state will be present =~ There| gentation of farmers at the meeting, | united in marriage Feb. 7, 1864 at the of the Organization. . | e S S L ind vol of all ordinances | ;2 1%, B¢ 87, alormoon session, com- | which was attended by 45 persons.| in St. Bridget. M. —_ Succeeding Elmore & Shepard and Mr. Ford said the water was not nce the last compilation Was | sesgion, Among the speakers will be | Stenion D. Wicks who is the origina- | t was a farmer and y The February meeting of the Eliza« Flmer irectorandEm er sl f e e an was instructed by res- | (10" Now England o JeCTtAry of | in Pomfret, was,chairman of ~ thel removed to Putnam he conti that | was held in Odd Fellows' hall Monday property on Walnut stre glution to_ille & monthiy report with| 3'p NS A€ Senference, Rev. | meeting. He explained the purposes | ¥ork and for 15 years he worked for | aftcrnoon at 3 ocleck The regent, i = & R e Sy he city clerk her accounts wi = sz, s bee 5- | for which the meeting was called. Pro- | the More Mills company. Ten children | Mrs. G. A. Vaughan, presided. Fol- 60-62 North St.,, Willimantic PR e 10 T sinton o the | 125 and her mccounts il | oy i i | Brmhin 6 mostog s Suled Bre” | B M Mil Comony, s chlars | Mo 6, 4 Savien prace, To Lady Assistant Tel. connection | sel {Aunars 7 Visiting Nurse Had Busy Month, | cultural college at Storrs talked rela- | now liv They are Francois, Timo- | mont street rendered several vocal se- it R T L | The receipt of complimentary tickets | Lyons Out, Collins In. The monthly report of Miss Bertha | tive to the outlook for business for a | the, Jr., Joseph, Jerry, Delia, Delina, | lections which were most pleasing, ; > : | 3 » the annual ball of Garde FI The reslgnation of Jeremiah Lyons|Fleld, visiting nurse, to the Clvic| creamery and on methods of organiza- | Rosanna, Israel and Corin Thers | given in a rich. beautiful voice. Ths R F C .]ACKSON D . Wed Aol oy perintendent of sewers was ac. | federation for JaAulry shows that she n. A general djscussion of thae | are 21 grandchildren and t state regent, Mrs. Buel, of Litchfield B X g entist il e e L, i affibe was 84 made 148 profes calls Quring the | cresmery plan was participated in by | Erandchildren, and nearly - | was the guest of honor and gave th 5 i a priate action. | merioa Service calls®ang | Everett E, Brown of Pomfret, Mr.| present at the celebration ladies a most interesting talk on the Painless Extracting Batlos Hcere | lemocratic majorlty of the sew- | Eave ten hours of time to work in the | Fletcher of Thompson, Jonas Danielson | Entertained State Regent. | work of the George Junior Republic at d Filii S . Chiet B 1 oeROrt eport for | & COmMmiltee presented the name of | public schools. The money collected of Pomfret, Judge C.'0. Thompson of | 3y "G, A, Vaughan entertained 110 | Hitchfield, which is”of particular ins __ and Filling a Specialty the montiy of Janary was as follows: | but he was rejected by & oo during " the” month * ‘amounted ' to | Eomiret, Hon. George A. Hammond of | 3Ji("ogent of the Daushters of the (Continued on Page Six) 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic el A;: 8, releas e { the nurse’s salary for January. The | The outcome of the discussion WA | — Telephone | nollea 3, Pound over 1, paid fine and | “The nam John Collins was pre- | large number of calls made indicates | & decision to appoint a committee to | 205 | costs 8. sudsment suspénded 5, turned 50 as 5 by Alder. | the extent of the need of a visiting | make a canvass for the purpose of HIRAM N. FENN [iSri b0 SUINE (ML ERE S oeiinon o8 n Com t ommittee, | Durse in Danielson and gives rise to | &Scertaining how many farmers would . e L er members joiming in the | consideration of the question how tha | 0 business with the creamery in the UNDERTAKER and EMBALME o R e e iy 1o | Ao S it | Doroush managed o et atone Tor og | territory “that it wouwld serve, to find 62 Church St, Willimantie, Ct. | apiipl 4 ation officer 0 | M. Col nt was Confirm- |many years without the truly valu- | Ot how many cows these farmers o e gt S ints were | edby a e | Gble servica that 1s being rendered. | own and to learn if these farmers . e o b Judge Arnold Wants No Controversy.| In aid of the visiting nurse fund | Would be willing to fincrease thelr : =L DR roeve A, L 5 s } Manager J. F. Field of the Orpheum | herds. About 800 cows will bo re- | [ sireet lignis out 131 ho 5 doors | | - vom, WWilliam A | Iheatfs has gensrously offcred 1o give | duired (0 furnish sufiient cream for found open and secure | 4 police | the entire receipts from the entertain- | the Plant to be established y $188.90 Spent on Streets. ccepl- | ments to be given at his house on | The commit p of Stan- T report rintendent of | pe ¢ fees | the afternoon and evening of Feb- | 9P D: a Streets E. O, £ showed the ex- | Clerk S cleek |roary 23 "an the members of the W. penses he \th o ! fied his ol | federation will work with right good | 500 _ = | been § Y : o sby guote | Will to ‘achleve a great success, - for | fret Cer Joseph S spent on cledning an dre; desired no cAieaek | they fully appreciate the fine oppor- | loni W. A. Strynbrous cot he recent stol and v sen | tunity that Manager Lewis has open- | W, Trowbridge, Putnam. Eon ariies of tha - “ L e e i haEioper: On Monday Mr, Wicks mali ent and foreman on of a sunsel Woman Peeper, relative to the work they ar e ommunicat e-| to i s doub Instead of a Peeping Tom Daniel- | m; THEAT ook th date motyet ae ] 3 ' Not Entitled to Fees, son has a Peeping Jane, or at least a | cided, and at that meeting much of = —=| Corporat juncel Kelley then|PoSPEr of the feminine type. accord- | what it is desired to know relative to| Ta Cara = Cold in One Day | bresented his report npon the Iaetres | & to information that has come to | the ort the creamery would re- | SRR Hows i | Dot o, hi® repors uaon the mater | police oficer, who was asked to in- | seivo wii probably b made knows. | 2 X ° - s." Drugglsts re 3R] Court Tus = clerk_of the Police | vestigate the matter. The woman was | The plan is to establish the ¢ B R s o oy | e L e tact S5 | 1 pmicet sruton oe I eal Time in E'very Home l e als S e o i har- | rosidential treets ot far from the| Addressed by Professor Garrigus. c salary of the | business section. She hurried away | A feature at the meeting to discuss S M d d s Dot oo A, T | nd ST S i hould Mean Good Brea g = S noted by the observer, she retur the subject of draft horses in New s - 20% Tafire aloulll ba s e T D el ne | Nmciand i Feeding byl Sl More and more the average family on . . MARKED AT A DECIDED LOW PRICE Aska Absut Old Petition. | 205,y Again, conditions made i nec | o encribed " eadimk methods s account of the advancing cost of meats is % H. H. Lyma ested intormation | treat..but with @ nerve and persist- | experiments tried on his farmat Pom- relvine on bread and coreat Crepe Waists DlSCflUN m fled & year aga om| ence worthier of a better cause she | f ring tho past year. Mr. Wicks g nd foods. St e i oo L Sl oo 1e ma reforred | Iv chased dway by o person who cams | fret 2 ana Is meeting Home-made bread, made with Heckers’ 3 i x The police officer who received East! Thompson Mantlaiicet’ =} Flour, stands at the top for nutritive value! L atlored Vyauts o[ i o Hourned at 830 | S5 ot sucosal in Dmtine arcarbre | Bosten e ] Don’t be fooled—no other has the quality. One lot ot pretty d Waists| One lot of Lawn Walsts, open back (Additional Willimantic News on Page | though he feels well satisfied as to e eat N ey & 15~ |and front, .a good value at $1.50—Spe- Six e e P | Thany ing held at the Heckers’ combines both ‘Spring and Win- Special 50c each. cial for the White Sale 75¢ each. orse an ets; S ture, xS A b Eency e ter wheat. It has the strength of the Spring 2 - 3 g eaths at Dayville. Forg e - Children’s White Dresses h puydan utomobils o e e e S PN (et e | wheat and the fine flavor of the Winter One lot of Children’s Whit shed with lace and Hamburg, ; e T Kilgariff. born and died at Dayville | Cbletski was bleeding profusely from wheat. Heckers’is equally g sizes are from 3 years to 14 vears old, regular Toc to $6.00 values—Special —AND— on Sunday wa Joseph's | the cuts on his head and face, and one heat. Heckers’is equally good for bread, 36c, 64c, 86c, $1.36, $2.39, $2.89 and $3.89. ‘ —_— | cemetery in that day after- | of his cheeks will be marred foreve cake or pastry. 3 A Winter Cough. e o SArdeite | Coletaki was picked up in the roadway Rk oF sebess A stubborn, annoying, depressing | Brownlle, age 2 vears, daughte | fr nd taken to a doctor’s. Book of practical home-bak- THE H c M 0 es couEh haugs up, Tacks hE body. weak. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brownlie AR & were rsqqicen! in sscuel ing recipes for the asking K (s | New' Discovery gives relief. FINE OF $10 AND COSTS. GOLDEN WEDDING Your grocer has it in little or big sacks. tened with consumption, | Manager of Attawaugan Store Had | Gelebrated on Monday by Mr. and True economy—buy it by the barrel = > | aving pneumonia write. Two Slot Machines, ! Mrs. Timothe Tetreault. Capital $100,000. Surpius and Prolits $160,000 | Dr. King's New Discovery ought to | = | I i e . 7 be in every family; it the [ Monday afternoon the case of Wi ‘,I Timothe Tetreault and his wife; Mar- | HECKER-JONES-JEWELL MILLING CO. Established 1832 i Hhesbion medicines for coughs, colds { fam Welch. keeper of a st n At- | garet Tetreault, celel d their gold- Z | e Money baci ¢ satisfied. | police visited h stare aturday | 20 Cleaveland street, Monday. | = 2 z Price. 50 $1.00 all druggists, | night and took away two slot couple are 70 years old, Mrs. Tetr Accuracy in accounting, courteous sérvice, S0 Bucklen & Co. Philadeighia-or | chines of the so-called vending being 35 days older than her hus] | B B . o S Louis, The ce & Usgoor ¢ matter was adjusted Monday he two score years and ten sit light- | promptness and liberality in dealing, and a | Norwich, “Conn, O L alals Davlne & Moo e e B i | sound business policy in administering its e 5 5 e $10°on the counts and pasing costs. | cellent heaith, M. Tetrealt . = ave removed my business from | .: ar aori b o O S fromi & hardy, long.lved Can own affairs, ‘characterize THE WINDHAM 13 Jackson Place to 521 Jackson Street, | , i oi.soris: (ePressed, pain in the by B Poliodnen Jeiletn, | aits mothe batte | hi i where 1 will pay the highest market | C2CK——Flectr ers renew e wning and ¢ these_office K, Mr. Tetréault’s mother being | NATI_ONAI.: BANK, which aims thereby to Prices tor Cattie, Poultry, Veal, ote. | Dealth and strength. A suaranteed |alto visiting the s of A. 3. Kav ve and well at the age of §8 in| establish with customers relations that shall SN0 mowisl (v slonhons: ool fipy, if oot Mt e e e Dagville, where a machine | @ oupie enjoyed the day surrounded.by | " ek | pack 1€ "not_satistiea complte aken. This latte is ad- | couple enjoy: day surro v prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and YA GE AN Wilinantie O] s Sonet Malaen. jof (West Bur: | Jownedylo; the T3t e profitable. Bls mantle. Ct. | linston, Towa. who suifered from vir- Came 2,000 Miles For a Vi great-grandehildren. to the number of ¥ ATENTS [ After_four doctors gave him wp hs | pf; 204 Mrs Donald McDonald of | and relatives d ress | -I'HE i DHAM NAT'“NAL BANK Protect your ideas. Handsoma 80-page | fho samme 3 will do | ag) after apending % week with local | Breecoe Foot o w‘N | Guide Book Free. I for a Uty paatiy Mrs, Jennie H. McDonaid | congratulatory o | | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, | Perfoct rdabin, its | 1T, Saukhane of M N el | e SER Putnam for 37 | WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. | 114" a T e B S e M i oy el R R S e il n | | Banisison, ‘Cotin. | aelphia or Touls, or The les & Pre of the: fewlly Mave | The day's festis were preceded | | ccuTurns It s doE g, ieg he [y a high mass at Mary's church | ! S | are enjoying the best of with Rev. Charles . Bedard, pastor, | - — - |prosvering in the repidly | Celebrant. Mrs. Tecreauit insisted o | | Wheat: country. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- | walking to and from the church and | 3 2 . e bt i T o i IR lfects Doum the Snoe Make your gas range bright and clean with the helper that ove been visiting with relatives in | At the conclusion of the mass e et 4 11 | Aontreal, Boston, Worcester, Provi- | priest took e i digs in where the hand can’t— 5y | dence and Springfield. fongratulations to the couple .and oot GOLB Dus I - it A Rea F. Woed. After selling out his bus- hn J. . iness he went (0 Worcester where he ® John I, Reyndlds, 39, died at his|again engaged in the undertaking bu A household necessity that is a real luxury. home on Fuinace sireet Monday afi- |iness a3 a member of the firm of It cleans and nurifies everything. erneon at 4 o'clock. e had been ill eynolds & Murphy. He continued in Since Saturday and beceme uncon- |the business there for 7 years when 6c and larger packages. Scious Sundey, never raliying from |he returned to Danielson and has since . B F the time he passed imte a state of |lived here e - engaged in various [THE coma. Mr. Reynolds had lived near- | occupations. leaves a wife and = | nployed many years age by C. H.|Danielson. He was a member of “Lot the GOLD DUST TWINS do your werk’ Paae from whom he wfterwards pur- | Court Oak Grove Foresters of chased an undertaking husiness which § America, Reyal Areanum and thej he seld 23 years age last Juy te A. Home Henefit assoofation. e g - % G