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MARCH 16, 1914 PUTNAM High School Students Elated Over Victory—Death of Thomas W. Ladd —Stores Close During Funeral of Al- bert C. Luke—Elks to Help Institute WILLIMANTIC Union street, at 9.30 Saturday mern- | this morning, and it is understood that DANIELSON Willimantic Lodge. L —anl s The body was taken by train |he will plead guilty to the charge. i afford where burial took piace in | While awaiting trial on the charge James Carroll of Hartford was a vis- Wht Is Going On Tonight St. Edward’s cemetery of Breaking into the Stone Row house | Miss Cornwell ~Here Because of IIl| ytor with friends in Putnam Saturday. Siiiay Lodks; Mo SAE, ot B, |- o oAIda camaley 7 Marraii e browsnt here from jail | Health—Over $600 In Fines And | Rev. F. D. Sargent was leader of the ¥ ean Baptiste, Canad At the Methodist Church. and given a sentence of six months | Costs Paid For lllegal Liquor Selling | Y. P. 8. C. E. meeting at the Congre- Ginbrogms e anadian | {0 ening service at the Meth- |In jail for the larceny of a ring and | . oloes Trolley Service Might| 8ational church Sunday evenins. : Grand Commandery, K. T., | odist church the sacred music sung | Waich from another place, to tak ke D Fer T K ik James A. Harvey of New Britain was Gungregntionsl (Hurch Hause. sieh Food cffect at the Old Follks | Tect on (e expiration of whatever = & Visitor with friends in Putnam over man‘c Duckpin Leagie Bowl- et lat Wednesday night was re. | tence he mignt obtain from the Sl Rath GOl e g Eunaays peated under the direction of John |Perior court | o of the commercial department| Mrs. George Cockell is to have the he burglary charge against him T empo. | members of the Woman's ~Missionary s nolled last week, the authoriti X N Na Ny P oot has temDO” | soclety of the Congregational church — ' agreeing to let him be tried f rily - LY 0 fer | At her home for a meeting Tuesday Patrick Ryan, Frozen Several Weeks| Cengregational Pastors Exchange. |{jeigc: charge of larceny, and he has (ount and will g0 to her| o4 rnoon. New America is to b the BOTH FEET AMPUTATED. | | | | 9 i Lockett o rought here for that | home in Worcester. | Ago, Submits to Operation at Hos- | Rev. John Lockett of Andover | accordingly been brought here for th Ohatits Fekhklln has. returned | tople: exchanged pulpits with Rev. William | purpose. The result will probably be - b 8 arey "B, Mysca "ot Witcehter was pital rd for the evening service at|about a year in jall for the two of- | [rom a Visit of two months with rel-|, (igiior witn friends in-Putnam over : fenses. S hil- | Sunday. atrick Rvan. who gave the police | and Mrs. Albert Jones and chil- | Sun < ncern & few weeks ago | | Yoy : aren, of Oakland Beach, R. L, were| George M. Fine spent Sunday with > & So W - OBITUARY. Boys and Their Parents Entertained. (T°h. O, sts of relatives in Dan- | Felatives in Worcester. d that both f e The boys' department of the Y. M : Pianist at Bradley. mitted to the Mrs. Eranols Belonin. A A e and Mrs. E. U AMiss Bernice Gahan has been act- v Sa a r, wife of F s Belonin, died | Saturday evening, at which ‘a scre h'have recenty been s ing as planist at the Bradley theater s ph's Gay morning at her home | obi taik or ounds and nd Mrs. Harry W. Clarke. during the illness of Miss Maude Simp- ) oad. Stomach trouble from |creation furnished by the Playground dur m d Dbeen -suffering % | association of America with additional Archdeacon Brown to Preach. 3 et : e Do Thfes Gt otal atprests waa : PR e S e Mission Opens Well. b Ferdinand, Canada, | ture s was followed by refresh- | L n€ Sen B ey O Sermon at the | , There were large congregations at = was ne sident of this clly | ments and sames, with a general so- | Wil prea . henten sagmon & ! the first mission services held at St. - Wednesday evening service at St. Al e i vears. There survive | cial hour, at which many of the boys' |3t ednesday < | Mary's church Sunday. SUNDAY IN THE GHURGHES. |1t e hisbinly . brothe, o | pavents ke el toney B Nowton ot Brisecport e | Deleyed by Sterm. uarantees that an absolutel — i R Bedford, Mass. St FAREW a visitor w fri s in Danielsan Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kent, who are Baptists Observe Denominational Day ) Mis. puis Simoneau, of . over Sunda spending a few weeks at Camden, S. b Rev. W. D, Swa cld will be in Bos {C.. write that they were' delayed 20 with Special Services. Ima Friends Provide Progressive Feast and . . . . = : ton foday (MOnARY). on & Dusinces | Roury In toaehi haie Setion o e che d g IS R T e 2 = | oo Y e ur wing gum is inside. t st . R alcolm Curry. iss Clara C. Brooks is to enter- - % " hd n Rocheleau, Mrs, Joh | tain the members of the Nadel Arbeit 5 URioN Mioting: aubje wor i R B R e e s e olm Ct who | club Tuesday afternoon Martin Kneeland, D, D., secretary of T " One i 3 = > ity for H e. | g < the New England Lord y league, is B mers, e JOotim s e R 2ol o deve (52 CAY r HONSKS | No Ghange in Sunday Traine, | ouadet E o i L SRS DT IS RIS It guarantees real juice of real mint leaves. man who w DAN MURPHY & CO. e e Ales, Wines, Liguors and Cigars en to the Lewis W rried him | e age of | ng to- 0 has Me Mrs. Everett Ladd ' of the town of | Plainfield, died Saturday forenoon at the Day Kimball hospital, where had been a patient for a few days. The Young man was brought to the Ins 4 A - e J mabar oy he home of Dr has been no change under the | In the Conresational church here next . - vears azo, in Ma —— |ana A s Maso saturday now ve of the running | Sunday evening. . . . | sevent: - March, || once Leva and Mire. Sarah A, |20 Mre; Louls I aason Saturday i Faits Throush | hcea haa beir itle cause for com- It guarantees pure, firm, springy chicle. It Pro: Y Mitchell Excited Suspicion in Lodg- ‘ five course affair, e present chang- | Danielson. | plaint in Putnam this year ovr the Sael 5 sl ing tables at each course. During Mr. and Mrs. Martin have been | offering of objectionable St. Patrick’s d l. . be fi .‘h " i : et me ek | ing House Aoila Lavs ian | erioe o P guarantees delicious benefits with fthe pur = e iy ofid cirotns | Golate 1. M. Wheaton has commenced the — the meetin Bradley building, in Front street, that . Ann E. Warren > Smohee — b nary soclety ot the ¢ ;| was damaged by’ are about two weels sealed in. Tha fun )¢ Mrs. Ann Warren d nd pleaded g OBITUARY. Ry AL Be held at the hiome of | ago. i ~ ed_to de n . filiery 48 Tneviine o | : Mrs, J. Q. A. Stone Tuesday after- | Winners Exultant. s . . o i R Mre. D /Datish Tasobe 1€ St et Aok 2V oile eern Doesn’t that appeal to you for your family — this pure oville Sa ninal superior court s 5 b ldoe DD, Might Have Express Trolley Service.|clated Saturday over winning the bas- . ey Ry | Sl o vt T o | Ketball championship of the Quinebaus pastime that’s so easy to get and to carry? It costs less : Smith off A a linge ouzh Danielson in either dir | Valley league, a triumph achieved aft- Etorrs cem A d. R 3 i ble. She had been s service to make Boston | € @ hard session of successful play- th 3 3 H th eal e L oiple el bt : et e ennections’ at Putnam | & J1oie semorial High school B & cent 2 stk o glve sapee Al (o Sooih, ekl B. Squires Ars, Flora K. Jacobs, widow the hospital Friday | . 4 Y| 5¢ North Grosvenordale may not have appetite and digestion with it. 5 e . 1 acobs, and circumstances o) Bardo and | & team in the school baseball league ol s¢ had been such t the S sengor Agent A. B. Smith, | that is to be organized for the coming hybcet R —- are expected tomorrow (Tue Y for | that will book such games as it will| = e Sohad been ! and Le¥a | Edward H. Meloney of South Coventry \ce with the dire 'of the | care to arrange. ROMO QUININE® e D s EWhileliiryine SO0 sociation rela- | Running Time Too Slow. ’ BROMO QUIN was also in cireulation a story t Manchester Station. | It New Haven trains that are no g - v VE! le had tried to a | e First of Three Missions, longer In service today cannot be re- ywever, Ass t s Manchester Sunday near |, weok, Is o probably be requested to furnish a B ’ DR. F. C. JACKSON. Dentist | s, ciomes 03, ietier” statea thai | tne ad Nt far from the | mil o R | more frequent express service between e sure it’'s clean, s T G A , UENUSt! e - atier Tooked ba ester station. T chitirch Ui Putnam and Central Village. The & 3 he was another si c confused Saturday i * | trolleys offer a satisfactory service in Painless Extracting 1 learned facts which 3 tie ) " sta Popular Company. many wass, but the running time is pure, hea’th'", 3 s : Mitchell e vacnis . wandere sme open fields 1 \ ck company | 2 ether too slow for those who and Filiing a Speciaity e iat Leva was acting became tangled up in & fo1 Backie oaaa | h to use them for long trips, Moo e T S Wililmaats 4 to heip her fence. A number of | me - am to Jewett City and points Corner of Watar and Market Sts. o - and Mark ! has ! tution to undergo a surgical oper — — Sk : Mr. and Mrs. Ladd came here Satur- y - e, day and made arrangements for the Auto Truck Monng 1o i BIRTHDAY PARTY. o0l Aoiresses—Surah | removal of the body to Central Vil G DISTANCE WCRK Py au | Philip Park Entertains 15 Young | Bernhardt | 1age. | A SPECIALTY Friends Saturday Afternoon. | Licensed Dealers Satisfied. FUNERAL. MARYNIAK BROU BY THE BOX VE P A birtha. by P 1 _Ligquor dealer ingly we —_— P. A. WEEKS, ms Boeh in JailHoaring Todaye | Paric 40 15 of Dis e e ot r0h pleased at t inishment Albert C. Luke. for 85 cents at most dealers. Each 2 Willims { Six Months' Sentence Already | afternc on at his mothers home i Vaintors lidhior law Business places in Putnam wers box contains twenty 5 cent pack- | . = indnam e house s at- & R E closed for a time fiz:lul;d"n)» s‘!lell'nulun ages. They stay fresh until d. | ractive ed, and the color x ® | as a mark of respect to Albert C. Luke, | > JAY M. SHEPARD | scheme d’ white was carried e for whom funeral services were con- | eadiig linnre Shepar: - out throt even 1o the Invitations ducted at his home by Rev. J Stub- | Susceeding Elmors & Sheoara O e e o e o e % B, 7 B Sen Look for the spear. > Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer e B R e business associates and | There were many beau- | fioral remembrances. Burial was Grove street cemetery 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection | ii will ‘Twenty-three New Members. | SPECIAL TRAIN FOR ELKS. e | STAFFORD SPRINGS | PLAINFIELD e e De Luxe Traveling for Antlered Lodge = D e | to Willimantic the 30th. Judgment for Plaintiff, But Defendant | Earnest Workers and Searchlight Mis- y 5 S ] 5 ¢ Richs 3 . Lewis, ers for Wcolen Mills. | arnest met Miss rber; violin soio, Avers : Sor rovement over conditions | o oo — | Will Appeal—Clerks Crowded by | sion.Give Successful Entertainment. E | (Additional Willimantic News on Page 2 JA50 05 noted by woolen | pere of Pixinam lodge of Elks will| Merchants in Last Week's Bowling. | ¢ p_ 3ontgomery is suffering from S g A e and | have a special train to make the {rip rheuma by Miss A Hutchinson. Miss Helen and 1 The eivil suit of Silk vs. Wheeler bel Frar Halsey rdonk acted as teacher. followed, during which ed at the piano and Miss | s r Orders are com. | 10 Willimantic for the institution of | . e Honld hE William H. Devolve received news | ia g iches and coffee were sold at | o seAEORE A e al of the Which expects to have out a ls T TP B and arranged the entertainment with s been m: the advice and_assistance of Misses ifest organization has cers for the ed ruler, Ralph E. d leading knight, Heard and Seen. Mrs. Annie Briggs visited over Sun- ¥ with relatives in Millbury, Mass Mrs. Emery Davis was called to Wil- antic Saturday by the death of her . }in these lines for several months past | Promises to bs an eventful one in the; Sigw of Willimantic vepresentod Whe| yer pROCEEDS OVER $t8. Mary Kingsley, Ruth Roode and Graes For Infants and Children | remains, | history of the order in eastern Con- | g SN P " By Dodge. The net proceeds were over — | necticut. ment jud -d A New School Given by Congrega- |31 i In Use For Over 30 Years | PAID HEAVY FINES. The loc | | Spring Review of Curtain %N"{;,}’w' T | i T St o i | plaintift with the defendant would z perior court. He has alrea bond for the appeal and will be sent up by Judge Hes din tional Societies a Success. H = The ontertainment A New Sch i i iolation: i it B g the Ca ational vestr Signature of . Cases of Violations of Liauer| vl o teemen ioval kenich evening by the Earnest Workers Laws. T = | tam D. Wilson; esteemed lectu 5 . Sea Mission ther. v s z \V{ & - g« q | , Burial of Infant Son. isted by the Search mother, who has been ill for a long fon were heaped upon | Bichard Gorman; se AWNCE The M. and | ance was good and all scemed well L Wilium H. Devolve and niece, Miss 5 QOnapdeaine; trustee, James 1. Tatem, | sirs A Lo Dieased. The programme follows: ' Eila Darber, visited Mr. Devolve's - ers; An Singing, by the Earnest Worl Explanation, by He g Primary Class in ¢ of the Mission band aphy, by E t She Knew, by William H. Dunn, of urday afternoon. auxiliary of St. Paul's irsday afternoon with e new village. aghter, M to be held at Denver in July, James | burial In St X R. Tatem, Jr; alternate delegate, John | Squires family were B. Byrne. of Stafford Springs. = Starts for Texas. Draperies and Curtains Alteration Sale The bloom of Springtime is all over the upholstery NOW GOING ON AT on met TRAIN CHANGES. Christopher G. Gillig lef >l Missionary Res ding _rnr«ig met store. Here, there and everywhere are suggestions for . ) s ettt Whiak! Now: SshadiibiHae Doné to Nors | o Tesk Nhench for Austin ot o e wh £ | Sadsy atteroon e i R the home bedeckment. Flowered Cretonnes, Scrims, ]_.lncoln S 5 Tadge James N. Tucker | wich Branch. o NI : o o e oA Sapanese ¥an | S Silkaleen and Denims that carry brightness and cheer et There a e | MERCHANTS GAIN ON CLERKS. E:”' R N protession has in- br ' S of & Stag-Mu-Giane, 1 17,000 in 1907 to nearly into the home, are here in vast yardages. Fflmitlfl'e StOl'e represente 83 dland @ Latter Team Loses Three Points, But Seaves, dreaséd in Chi " \‘ 2 iward nteres 4 atnam under the Still Leads the League. | 3 weave w | 1 wiae Sorio InenGoal entl o Biu raductiors Jiadall demact haranzue th merning n in here f Worcester | e ks dropped three points to | flor: e na T 3 patterns, som: emsiitched ments because ® want the it g . rpY is due at 7. this train. which for-| the M s Jast week in the Staf Bioh wiag gl & i cerized, 12%c, 18c and 25c a room. Below will quote just a haviz merly went through to New London.| ford e league T game ard, few of the many bargains: arch 7. Prosecut- | epding fts run here. The next train| scheduled for esday night will be c ; SR E stated o the | from Worcester "due here at 9.25 a. m..| postponed until Friday night on ac- ; 2 pen-y PARLOR SETS » i emploved as | this one going (hrough to New Lon ‘ot other attractions which wi 1 3 5 £50.00 ia nd and S mear | gon. The next train ew Lond ne of the bowlers from the al- s s | m in white 5 < s # Jast train for the same cit he boat| The stand 2 . - e & d 35¢ a yard PARLOR ROCKERS train, due now to leave h at 9.03. | Won. Lost | peries used for over ractive Cretonr in_f $11.00 Sale Price $850 A The afte 2 irain_due here from | Clerks 32 22 5 8 o e Rt R O L 00 Sate Price $5.90 e N e atbpnd, engine e ey e mailed an important — SN A, e \ DRESSERS be recommende P {"v.fl\ = s north bound tralns to, Warrens % 7 2 30 ‘; Z - | | stion followed by the i der ihe new scheduls as| Independen 2 2 500 | 0 ns . | belng taken from the $100 cash bail | [ONOWS St B | b Ak s S T}iE H [} MU%R AY Gfl CHIFFONIERS o ol Sk e 1. | 0D, o letter was delayed. : 2 1 . ; 1\ . $15.00 Down to $12.00 | following his arrest on Saturday night. | GOING TO QUEBEC. WARSnS ARSUE. Indspenfients, 33,19 Crescents, 23,072, Werner Wickgren, New Farm Owner. High téam total, Clerks L412; high | The gOOdS a»rrived 48 at East Thompson, te Supervise Big| eam strink. Tndependents S10:° high honrs too late. A Contract ing, Ramsey, H. Pinney 120 — AVerages of leaders: H. Pinney 9 Werner Wickgren, who rece Fontanelia 92, Fisk chased a farm at East Turschm: Wednesday, | s. Manufscturers: Thurs: day, Warrens ve. Merchants; Fri 650 Down to $4.75 w! sted in Wil §16. 850 CARPET Incorporat Western Union Day or Night Letter would have saved this sales- | o e l : man a customer. The ! 1 | Xle ney S, FLOOR RUGS CROCKERY, STOVES, Everything Included in the Sale. LINCOL supervising engi one of the cor Everybody necds it, of course. N Everybody is going to need it mors emulayed i 63 i = chia on the West Side. Wher & S S i he inquired if he >s who were to capacity is less than during youtn “Wherewithall” | o mddie aser cost would have been s water supply, his firm being one that tak < contracts all over the civil- | ears ago, the Eiffel tower has made Parls the center of the wireless world. FURNITURE STORE = ized world. He recently came to East| some THEN Is to eave a little HOW N and UNION STREETS, | guilty to fo Tricies | Robbins plac IT'S GREAT FOR BALKY “a little at a time, but that htee Fhone 285-3 Willimantio Noed tim $100 each Right Index Finger Ampatated. | BOWELS AND STOMACHS. = e fron all that i | infury Teceived when he was caught 1n | govs wett M beople who has chronis THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. N TN T had = » Secure |y muchine at the plant of the Putnam | moWStl FUSEE HE SERGRE NS 2 e — . = HIRAM N. FENN Ane e oo of fratolt | Woolew company, had the right inder| o 'Gose of Mayr's: Wondertul Stom Telephone or call at any offics for ra FIE 4 N O S UNDERTAKER and EMBALME! |or vior Hcense for @ year in Kil- | HnSer Ambuiaee ol 2o1E 8¢ ach B e 11z H - - | 62 Church St, Willimantis, Gt. Hestin | Wiil Sing at Webater. 3f our local people have heen taking | The Willimantic Savings Institute osephonn TR et S el e LUl T S — | (e e O e e o b ShsIAt DOREAL Ser | TDOrouRD: 6vntbut CIOEDORE Wo poic soin. | 5. MURRAY, President. N. D. WESSTER, Treasure QMRS s no aaverusime meani 1o | 0 100020 IR R IR S AUSHERT Ve e Sarhadist ehnren in Web- | Mavretoriertul Elomach Wemea! o | i {0c Dusiness resulis "l for violation of the liquor laws. | ster neat Sunday evening. now scld hers at Engler's Drug Store. ChaeeadtAniaic. ¢