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cthie weelk. A " L lfi.m‘a’ufi@n.smuotm-fi The weekly talk to the junior boys R - i 3 a&'m’a.mm"ylr'mm L% zq......,t hevy heen gudets of frien Honmémbmdtofiwhml. | Hon oming to-the inavility of Rev. DL| y I B. Goodsell of South Kil- M of-Mise Pinas SHicks and Wik 1os- ?“"",,';,:g o resent ot that v, lingly nas been Heckers’ Flour bas that “‘quality.” ¥ rl"'ll” with rel ves F llam Edwards — Indoor Bassbdll | L — tors and Dushing them p.mu“,q“ ! s Flour is work.” ¢ e % Feqia s 01 . G. A—Braves Lea- | OBITUARY. o Satarday Hecker: “‘easy-to- ing Over ! Sarah Emmeline Burnham. hih vt g it 300 Mror Srertben ol Staiaford. has' 1t is safe, sure flour. qu ounce in barrel or bag is good. !flly ‘Ba'-h ‘Emmeline records _ Mn spending n few days with friends N d | averages o Tast Killine) baking is sure—No mk—no waste. Is 108 Vears Old. g eceased was -9 Mary D. Stackpole, Wolfbéro, N. H., Be sure you use born in Chaplin s:p:. 30, 1843, the an aunt of Mrs. R. F. Lyon, recently . g e B, and Emmeline | $ passed. her 105th birthday. ma and Walter Hicks best man. Peck. She is survived by - 5.326| Henry B. Marton of Hartford spent e e the Buide's par, | tiree children, John P. of North Wind- | LiS, 13 Sunday with friends in Danielson. iz ents on North stréct, about 50 friends fham, Hilen C. and Stowell L. Burn-| ytniatics .» +... ~ cho;u-cd 50 Vo‘iu:.u 3 . - and relatives being present. Guests ¥ Alice El - I Tigers .... ... % 11 S840 Mrs. Josep! areau is sr ning a - from Worcester, Willimantic, New ice Elizabeth Copeland. Hi chorus of 50 voices for a St. James' & York, Albany and Chicopee, Mass., at- Alice Elizabeth, daughter of Willls lfi team m‘- 1581, partsh concert. p ¥ > tended the wedding. The young couple | T. Copeland and thé late Carrie L. Hm tien‘“l'e - Nfl!hfle- 570. Boxes for Christmas Contributions. 3 . 5 wiil reside in Springfield on their re- -.rz{nur Copeland, died at the age of h S Shap s 1t 2 Boxes for Christmas dinner contri- w . - father Chaplin strings—C tugfom e ¢ e Sunday morning after a long illness ”;n T ?;“;‘:"m:gfié";‘ug’!“ ;’ Danielson m| Don’t say “Flour”” ““Heckers’ Flour’’ and Indoor Bassball League. v 2 ‘":::m; o~ pslz:h,! us e, ™ dual average—Conrad | Dentelson’s supreme eourt of side- e Y = % 3 An iadoor baseball league las Deen o b P ol v “ High Ten Men walk lawyers ha~ rendered its decision insist on getting it. formed at the local Y. M. C. A, to be R o 3 P Mrs. Raymond Carey. rad .. . 118 5-12 s o sl vt Wiy Heights. Some decision! s Brtdget, wito of Raymond Carey, of Senools 1 towa roopen this morning For real economy, buy by the barrel ; N A i 5 | D R : ng of ure a age Pariy . uyers who have the money and the . ; 3 She was a mative of Ireland, but - inclination are letting Danlelson peo- A mative of Treland, but | X2 i3 7| i e odiog St ik ‘ At All Good Grocers . automoblle m¢ 3 her husband, two children, Raymmnd g Another deer—a doe—attempted to HECKERS' CREAM FARINA—DELICIOUS FOR BREAKFASY ik and John, and a brother and sister in | Luseey break its way through ice and swim | Ireland, John and Annie Hurley. = the Assawauga river Saturday morn- g gy ing, but 'lthou! much success. FUNERAL. Officers are again on the alert for the — drawn by Poepuu Tom and hope catch him Georee W. West. ¢ right at his peeking. e T GTXe gneul of Get;r-mv:d Wut;’d the | Secretary Fewer Arrests. s L AE veteran, who Thursday Town court records for the month 3 “Ik evening, was held in the Vestry of the|Vember 17th. and anplication for let- | that ends today chow a decided fali this time, R understood, the jury|tairiss deske, atter u seection bas tocal st church.Saturday after.|ters of administration on the estate e i Ay A0 been made by Oscar O. Tanmer. y noon at 3 o'clock, Rev. W. F. Rowley | has been made by his sister, Mrs. Jane | buine home sett or dacbegne ™ The B Teas LS IS of Arve War: Rellél Aot Be. Dig: |, ME B Seth e April| To Carre Davis, wife of Eddis . ofticiatin The bearers were W. C.|Rose, who for a number of 6 last when a team which he was driv- | Davis, a butterfly table, so-called. tastes a whole lot better when | Lyman, f{_ B. Baldwin, Daniel Clark |had made hu- homn with dcom:n‘é Last of Christmas Club Deposits. cussed—Verdict For Railroad in|ing was saruck by a train at a grade| To Helen M. Babcock a work ta- and A. P. Benper. Burial was in the !lm Chifl“ probable that the wuslwn' Ftt C&rl'-m&n cxlub flmber- George E. Hill's Suit—Town. Clerk &T:lnfirju;;‘ lfasc otmt_he‘ q;l‘o‘w::v b:;:- :‘l’;‘. m%l;'fuln and two of the best 3 2 iman t: - | est ewllbedl complete their deposits this week. . - . had = . the dining room is fixed up/| Wil e gt P it i L mn.,‘f".,’:u':“m" 202 | The momey saved from week to week| ' 290 o Propose Change in Mar-| 1", " ey cut from his rignt foot| To Busan E. Payne, of South Wina- - LE - £ Burnham of Torrington, the estat !n- for months past will be released sufi-| Tia9¢ Licenses—Hart-Skelly Wed: | hesides sustaining other injuries that|ham, a niece, & diamond pin. tldy — when the TAB In Stafford Springs. cluding the bulk of Mrs. Clark's pi clently early for the holiday buying. ding. kept him in the hospital for weeks| THe testratrix directs that ..u of her Rev. W. O, Nuzum, pastor of the lo- | €LY, 1eft to her husband at her aeath Mrs. Mary Salotti has been enter- and more weeks at his home. One of | clothes be divided between Susan E. matches the SIDEBOARD | .7"Viethodist vhmren: s in Stagoca |in October of this year, {aining her brother, Peter Figalo, and| John B. Byrne ha sscld to Clarence his horses was so bedly injurcd i¢ had [ Payne, Sarah N. Street and Adorna Springs, pasisting in evangelstic work, s her sister, Louise Figalo, both of Prov-| Kent a farm formerly owned by Rev.|to be killed and his team was smash- | Sweet, nices. and CHAIRS, and the RUG |ana wili be absent from this city for a| Laura G. Davison's Will Probated | '0°7Ce 8nd formerly of Danielson. Jobn. Veal e Noott ‘oa the machmul G S TEE L L o el eantasinaar OF the estafyiis Wt and DRAPERIES harmonize. | o ai o sing orich fime hls pul- | The wil of the late Laura G. Devi. | 1, e T eise. | HOT® turnplke, near the Quinebaug| fence tended to show that the railroad | executor of the will without bonds. day in December by Rev. Mr. Buck of | Saturday. and Charler A" pné‘:;::ncz‘-'z where, persons who put in pay station | o company had taken every precaution ek ¥ ident as befell| ADVANTAGE IN THE FIGHTING R Stattord Springs, while on the follow. | suiiraey e, telephone calls on which the charge is| Frank G. Stetson of Hartford visited| {3 Pevent such an accl We would like to help fix ing Sunday Dwv'pmnus Supt. Aties Fisk At e SR A e‘,?,‘,‘:,?:j 15 cents or over will be asked by the | triends in Putnam over Sunday. Mr. B 54 Uatifd et e aite- of Providence spealk a e morn- 1 I matic signal bell at the crossing was LIES WITH RUSSIA. o o expensess the -‘.“ 1s bequeathed | OPEFators to drop fn an extra cent for| 'The Whiteside-Strauss company i not heara ringing by him just before up your room. Our|ine service and in the evening Rev. W. the.revenue tax. Subscrib y P Y dmmg Ine 08 andin ther o el zos?.[::: ‘m Davison ol this city, ubscribers who use| playing In towns in northern New s he, started to cross the track. Witneas. | Enormous Losses Have Been Inflict- . = toll line to the extent of 1 : York state for the remat o any. thetif the Germans. stock is full, and has every ill 21 in evangelistic work here the | drawn Jane 36 1589, 1n e mrmenas SYo Wi Dy the S et G e o et o e e Con iz e ks in January. of James Wall Hattle J. charge and will get it at the end of the i iati i London, Nov. 29, 855 p. m.—While et e lled for. of T Wy n::n. attle J. Bates and | SUSTES 20d Wil £ot It at the tnd War Relief Association Possible. |ing. % 2 il In Hospital With Fractured Ankle. No Postmaster at East Killingly. |, Charles Weeks, a truckman emploved Here From New York The untimely death of Postmaster | ter o er Ronet oractamon s P238 | Barnett for §he railroad company. northern Poland, where the German by Charles E. Leonard, is confined to for a War Relief assoclation. bert Las mperor has joined Field Marshal Von J ; William_Wells, connected with the| Herbert F. McLaughlin again leaves Ne Sta Received Yet, § 5 St. Joseph’s hospital with a fractured <, the East Killingly offi Deacon-Beloff, o mps Recei Hindenburg to offer his advice and to UNCOLN,S Sriis 52 the Tesult Of a Gl custamed | Eriancy-Walker Keyless Clock com: e e Brown and Perkins of Norwich were|deprécalng the exaggereq Teports ot A mass meeting is expected in Union counsel for, Mr, Hill, Shepard and|Russian successes in the battle in any of wh permanent postmaster. Among those| At Amésbury, Mass., Thanksgiving| Like other towns in this section of | SRCOUrage his troops, the latest avail- sarly Saturday morning. " He was on |5 oo il A na Dentioned for the place are Alcot D.| Miss Olga Beloft of thiat Place ° and|the state, Putnam was without the able °flcl:r-l_ feports from Russian . Le barn to Sayles, who those o assary carry the horses at about 5 in the morning ;rl:m’ supply store on Nerth street in ‘was one of h who loward Banoon this city were unit-| nee: stamps to out the el.g uart statae that the advantag i took the civil service examination for |ed in marriag rovisions of the new emergency tax o fighting still lies with the Rus- and had occasion to go to the rear Of | aug iy’ e e Tamls many Yiends. | the last appointment, and . Robert Subscription for the issue of postal| not, whith becomes sffestve Tuceday, | sjan army. *%:"la " also ‘oeially saia - Gilman’s lunch cart near the corner of | renewing old acquaintanaee Smith, who aleo passed the civil ser- | savings bonds clcse with the first of| when the business week was ended|(h&ta enormous josses have been in- ‘Walnut and Main streets. In the dark atiry vice examination with a high percent- | the month. Saturday night. One attorney who|ficted on the Germans, but no men- condition which prevails at that early Cliaed T & age and was temporary postmaster af.| Missionary Heroes and Herolnes was|has beeén approached for legal advice|tlon is made of the capture of Ger- hour he slipped and fell down the osed Their Cottages Sunday ter the death of N. M. Reynolds. the subject at the meeting of the Y.|and instruction by a number of clientsinan divisions, which has been 20 free- : bank, twisting-his left ankle under| Several of the cottage owners at & E. 8. C. E. Sunday evening, Miss Sar-| who want to be informed fully as to|l¥ claimed by the Petrograd corres- . . im. spite pain, he managed to | Lake angumbaug, uth Covent: REVENUE STAMPS ead sald Pponden ndon and Paris papers. Main and Union Streets, | nobble to Dr. O'Nelll's office, where the | took advantage of the fine westhor i $ ey LT oU duad it the Wite —_— Support of republican representa-| proposition seems to be up in the air| OPPosed to this is the German offi- fracture was treated. Mr. Weeks was | Sunday to close up their cottages for | Received in Danielson Up to Saturd: o . esent; had cial report, which says that the Rus- Phone 285-3 Willimantic, Conn, [then taken to the Hospital in a'car. | the soason. Among others. Dee . o A THRY | ivhe-slont 18 Deliy solictien Dy the va- [ 4t Betent: - Eaes T preltien. o 3 N E . 3 a _|sian attacks have been repulsed apd Hage. F. Tiesing and Town Clerk Frank Bi| | one rrecieament of Agents. | Hon oe e o e B withent ety ant o Fora | thata the German counter-attacks have - Fentec:,n held open house and enter-| Up to Saturday night no special| The committes in charge has ar-|that the chances are that the stamps beg succgssful. A g JAY M. SHEPARD ‘Sewer Assessment Committee Met, |tained about 25 of their friends, revenue stamps for use in accordance | ranged a very fine programme for the|required in Putpam will not be avail- e l:‘»“ fore ‘2: £ J. M. Mercer, a former resident of with the provisions of the act which | annual lodge of sorrow of Putnam|able for evervone by Thesday. He ac.|Pattle which promises to prove Succeeding Elmore & Shepard t decisi: £ the is elud. x this city, was the only one to appear Personals becomes effective tomorrow, Dec. 1,|lodge of Elks next Sunday. counts for this by the reasoning that ‘:{5 Soe t‘ veu? o war, ;"“ ng- Fll]lera]Dfl'eflfl'alldEm'fl'mfl before ilie sewer assessment commit-| T. P, Foley spent Saturday in Hart- | 1ad been recelved here, nor had ‘any| 4 desres team from Putnam grange| the enormeus d=mand being made upon | & E.o e al, gty tee of the board of aldermen at its|ford. notice been received as to mas i 4 recently conferred degrees on a class|(he revenue offcials is 5o great that h’a‘:“;‘:en‘b:v“mum't:‘ b Py - o 11 . y ni in ti 5 2 .2 tam; y y mittee to the next meeting of the al- | this city. ment. Jlomeward bound travel of many| ., want to keep on doing business| W&y through the Ruasian lines ap- basiaadd Aiss May Morlarity spent Sunday | AR 98ent of one transportation com- | Who had been spending the time since( T o7 a0rul ar-olating the law | Parently to the northward whers they flm in’ Hartford, pany said he would receive no ship- | Thanksgiving with relatives increased | il 70 (AR UL LG RONE, (T BW nope to jein reinforcements sent frém Interstate Commerce Commission In-| J. H. Reed of Stafford was in this | bills of Iadime were. forthooming. He R Patat s Bt | den. T e hattia aterd - @ £ ills of lading were forthcoming. He|Veh through Putnam Saturday. e e before Cracow the Pamlen terested city Saturday. bas in mind the provision of the act| On Wednessay of this week the com- Russians do claim decisive success. and Filli Spe:idt William Macfarlane of Philadelphia, | Attorney 'W. A, King was in Staf- | imposing a fine of 350 for every jn- |Mittee of the Ladies’ Soeial circle off MARRIAGE LICENSE CHANGES. |Dyring the last week they took 30,000 e " mg a y at present a guest of friends in town, | ford Saturday, stance Where revenue stamp is not af. | the Congregatiopal church will make| .. Clerk Flagg to Advocate Inser.|Ausirian and German prisoners in this 752 Main Street, - Willimantio | who sprung a surprise on all the elec- | ' James Courtney, sr.. of Boston, spent | fiXed to the bill of lading, and will not |2 canvass of the parish for old rub-| Tewn Clel 299 10 Acun ave Inser|region. This victory is taken in Pe- Telephons trical experts of the country with his | Saturday in this city. % incur the risk of being so heavily as- | bers and rugs. A recent collection of| tion of Relationship—Woeman, Too,|trograd to mean that Cracotw will not - electric automatic train control, suc- Mrs, John Moriarity is in Middl sessed. g : old papers by the organization Should Take Oath as to Truth of|bear the Russian advance in Silesia 7 cesstully tried out on the tracks of | o ror o few Ao e-| What is true in Danielson is also|amounted to 7,500 pounds. o B from the south but that, with the Aus- HIRAM N. FENN the Cheney Broters railroad in South | N * 5 oW & 8. true of all the surrounding (owns. No| Massachusetfs couples are again - - trian army beaten, it will be necessary 62 Church St, Willimantio, Ct. tative Saturday, stated that he had| Judge F. A. Sackett of Andover was | Where many have ied themselves to|of a five days' motice mow requir:|up With the Lureau of vital statistics|success on the Austrian side of the Telephone Lady Assistant | just received a telegram from the In- |a local visitor Saturday. believe stamps for use in meeting the |ed. The present appearances are that|of the state the matter of having in.|Carpathians and against the Turks inm Mrs. H. A. Philips of Andover was | Lcduirements of the new law might be | the local matrimonial dureau is going|serted in the forms for marriage li-|the Caueasus, although in " re- 5 a local visitor Saturday, ro}md, none were to bedhad. 5 to have a busy season. censes in Connecticut 3 question that g;cfi:sd the worst of weather has pre- nsurance agents made u; another " ~ Vi led. \'i.;‘irtrosr l(rj\ t%h‘lsnc?:;;hs:fur torrs was a | group that e doing et i o Boston Men Anxious to Work. all applicants should be required to g worrying over their inability to get Boston unemployed look upon Put-|answer—as to whether the proposed NEWS BY WIRELE! Miss Bertha Botham mnt Sunday | the special revenue stamps. The law | nam-as a health resort or are mighty| contracting parties are blood rela- e » P Murra s B OSlnn tore with friends in the country. fequires thai stamps representing one: | anxious o get, work Landlord Will-|ives. The idea Is {o provent Such SENT FROM BERLIN. Miss Winnifred Smit cent for every dollar of premium |iam Noonan of the ty hotel put a|lcases as came to light last week, when % ol spent Saturday in Witmantis, o' | paid be afixed to each policy, this tax | small want advertisebent in a Boston|it was discovered that young man and|Loss df British Battleship Bulwark:s T. J. Ryan is spending a. week with to be paid by the assured. The agents | paper to get a man for work at the|his niece came here from Northbridge, Cause For Satisfaction, are renewing or writing new business |local house. The results in the way | Mass. last year and took out a license o - his parents in Pittsfield, Mass, every day, but they have no stamps to|of answers stagzered him Saturday|undew whxcyn they were married. It| Berlin, Nov. 29, by Wireless to Say- Mrs. Christine White of Andover |comply with the law, and one said he | his desk was piled high with cards and | has also heen suggested that the wo- | ville, L. L—The following information spent Saturday in Wilimantic, couid ‘get no information here as to|letters—a total of 500. These replies WILLIMARTIC, CONN. h man named in any license to wed in|was given out today by the omMcial Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Porter of An-|Where to obtain them. The penalty|came from many towns as well as|Connecticut should be, required to|press bureau: dover were local visitors Saturday. for issuing insurance policies without|from Boston. The baskets of mail are| make oath, as well as thesman, to the| “In the absence of any definite @n- . P. J. Donahue has returned to Bos- the stamps is not more than $100. taken as an indication that business is|truth of the information given in the|nounciment corcenning fighting on ton after a visit with relatives in this not booming in the territory where|license relative to herseif and her an-|land, attention is being’ turned to ac- city. NEARLY BURNED TO DEATH. the answers came from. tecedents, At present the male is al- | tivitles at sea, especially the siuking 3 . N, Nell of New Britain spent Sat B = lowed to make oath as to the truth of|of the British steamers Malachite and Fol' w°m al\d Cl\ildl’en iflier with A aad e G Wiz, | Albert Sault Resisted Efforts of Ord- VERDICT FOR RAILROAD, not the information about him-|Primo, off Havre, by German subma- Zins. nance Sergeant Frank E. Young to self and his people but about his wife-|rines. The fact that submarines are Rescue Him. Jury in Favor of Defendant For Suil o-hc anr hér people, so far as is|able to go =0 far from their base and Mrs. A. B Botham of Mansfield was #§ i ] uired by the questions now contain-|make the English chanpel unsafe i the guest of relatives in thi of George E. Hill vs. New Haven|req s city aSt- Al Sai tow T Road. ed in the license form. a sourceé of satisfaction. gheset S st hos ava] . Bept | ome Erom B Ackdoms. |, 5 S5 S Suf,’;:; Georgiana Carpenter spent | feath by incineration Sunday forenoon| A verdiet in favor of the defendant e ket | e N e o ke ves in Stafford | when he was drasged from a blazing | company was found Saturday after ~ T w“"’"“ is spend- | cause, 1t is 1col upon as another pringe. one-room cottage in which he was |long deliberation in the cast of "“‘ e ey et ber home | eerious loss for British navy. Harry Worden of Providence spent | sleeping by Frank E. Youns, ordnance | E. Hill of Moosup ve. the N. ¥. N. H.|ing a fed daye's vacation at her home | SeLot8, 1090 (o0, LR BUT A Metthott Sunday at the home of his parents in | sergeant, who happened to be at the|and H. R. K. company. The case went "'""‘ o, i i ol P as mnn- of Holland and eiwe- this city. state armory, and discovered that the|to the jury Friday afterncon, late, but|at Baltic. . where of a renewal of mnie- in John Fitzgerald was the guest of |little building just across, at the head |after considering the- evidence until e TB6 st R is deoted ofctanly tat S his mother, Mrs, Mary Fitzgerald of | Of_Water street, was afire. after 7 o'clock without arriving at a WEDDING. Dixmude has been mfl“fl‘ by ‘the maroon, Copenhagen, Orange and green priced at Rockville. Sault was sleeping heavily and Ser- | verdict the jurors were excused un- - - |alies. It fs till in the hands of the 2.50 53 95 $5 00, $6 50 d $7 50 Charles Loveland of Boston the | B€aRL Young had difficulty in awaken- | til 10.30 Saturday morning when th Hart-Skelly. e tane 2.50, $3.95, $3.00, $6.50 an -30. guest of his sister, Mrs, Frank 'l;:lvh: ing him after he had smashed his wav | returned here and were again Closeted, John A. Hart of Putnam and OMiss “Referring to the situation in the . through the door- Young's yells to|It was after the nwon hour before they | Bertha Veronica Skelly of Norwich, the pi Sweaters for children, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.89. QveL- Sunay. awaken him were without the desired | finally reached the verdict, after they|were married at St. o ress bureau shya: : y ] Mi: “The v.va- of the dual 1y 5 — sk i tMa.ryh McNamara is villtlni result as were preliminary shakings, | had once come out and reported that 'nunnmvm& have again evacuated Czern The Children’s: Sets, consisting of Toque, Sweater and . Tty N 80 more strenuous methods were re-|they could not agree. They were re- - German minister of the interior has - y ) Palmer, Mass . sorted to by the rescuer to get the|quested to_return to the jury room|Skelly, of Norwich, sister of the bride.| ordered as a prevenun -o-nm dn Leggings, $3.98 set. 4ol #33.rm. Fred Mason shent Sun. | drowsy man outside. Even after Saull| by Judge Reed, fo give further con |was bridesmald and Toseph Ryan was| isiasion ‘of ay e of r, ant rs, Jol been taken out of e bul ing, he | sideration to & case an seek groomsman. le bride wore a vel- Fitts of Hampton. | made an. effort o return, MMr. Youns | possible to reach an agrecment. At|ine sult of Bunters groen cloth. with| SOURL Of the fact that 2 oot s el Mrs. Fred Litchfield otmm #aid, and had to be restrained., this black velvet hat with plumes. The md to be prevalent in the Russian as her guests Mr. and Mrs. w action probably being due to the fact bridesmaid’s suit was of blue cloth,| ™ «yjvices Vi H s U . Weeks of this city. | that he had mot fully smakencd ntion | DUIlIng had caught fire with which a largo biack velvet plym- Xii-A £ 5 . and Mrs. H. Larki: n_ s - = heated stove. were lapping was worn. Mr, an rs. e Nt chfi‘éunmof I\l:mgh ginzga o :,:2 was first directed to the little cottage, | prigkly at the woodwork and the room |left at once for a brief wedding trip icoenstully, thl»t “’l"’. is very unday. slow on account '8 a tigy, weather-heaten structure hud- to_Boston. e here over Si dl.d‘in ‘between large buildings, smoke "“;fifi:‘."ffi:fi" t:u&:m Ser-| Mr. Hart is proprietor of the Hotel| th® difcult naturs d\h. 'm Mr, and Mrs. Henri Mathieu and |in considerable volume was seeping out geant Young smashed his way through | Chickering. 5{. ride, who _is a - children have returned from a visit | round the chimney and from between | {i'3ng Talned the interior, but was im- | daughter of Mr. @hd Mrs. Josecph How It Pflh- 1 1 1842 in South Manchester., 1! layers of shingles. He ran from | megiately driven out by street, Norwich, Did you. wish mightily for something wooly and clinging when the wind went whistling and the mer- cury shrank the other day? The sweater store is in its glory with all the proper things to wear. Warm Sweaters, planned as the best extra wrap, and always handy to have. Colors are Oxford, white, of Wi the armory and, peering in through a s suttocass |ia'a s mirse. asked w"“'s"‘"am‘i"""" Saft at Harvard cas- et from Oalkville, where she has been the | Window of the cottage, noted that the |y Aster getting a lttle fresh air, Nt and | sympathize wi TS 39 guest of Mrs, Willlam Jones. he rushed in again and after peering | Providence hospi and WH EREW' l HALL Harry Howe, surveyor for the Am. about discovered Sault calmly sleep- | district nurse for the Metropolitan xn- e et e Uy rican T company, retu: ndparents, Mr, md Mre. G, T. Wor- By this time the opj end of | surance compeny in this district. Sroma. DHIeE viet Tn Eroviamerurned | g North etres e L e A u.u.eootmor'nnmwc ar ds 3 Miss Mildred ’orll.flly who is at- After getting Sault to safety, Ser- y and P. Murphy, of Everybody needs it, of course. g B b g & 200l | tonding school In New York, spent | geant Young rushed over to box 23, at Rormon, . o - . father, P. T. Dunievs for a few days | Sunday with her parents. Mr. and oolvud’- corner, and pulled in the e e Everybody is going to need it more in the future, Mrs, Loutse Zeshie! returce por |F-.F: Morlarity 0f Jackson strest. | alarm. - By the tie the department| MIDDLETOWN WOMAN'S WiLL. too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- wm&m‘g}@m he has Sucsts | Plotely wrapned in Leaves Bulk of E‘me;f; Ex-Meyor . i cekc. | o7 Mrs. woadem | " er Son—Be- ing youth or middle-age. Danicison .n.’:".“fl:‘%‘m"'“‘&;" Mrs. John Howle, ";'? TétarR Anthony Boulias. of M'W» m-mu.‘mmt : . The best way to be sure to have some THEN is J|at the fome of ber brother. N. A, Dan. | qpeoms, Harttora | Fater broug r o ; : to save a little NOW—a little at a time, but that mur. T, O. Perry returned to New spent s(‘g“"’m’!"‘ g l;‘émg A Ricn: compleétely gut for 556 | of fifl'.{':";‘ has- Seen lea i e f.?‘..‘.?‘-"m"""‘éy'“. an. by & Jury in tg o little often. Fork Saturday after a visit of geveral mond, E. J. Pickett, H. I Mott, Miss perati probate court thy will- 48 dat. f Sused wo doye ot 'her” soumiry i o Luci urphy, Miss Ann Brmomhllu The cpttage destroyed was formerly :u-s. un. mugurum mxm.mmu- "!-. P . - : Mrs] B C. Bacon of Chureh strest | sorora PEODIS O, Went to Hartford his aon, W A e | e % 2 tcrmn Mrs, Maude Loughlin E. L. Carpenter, Miss an . The Willimantic S‘Vlflgs !flstlt“te ‘u‘:“n 2 e e ey Morehead, | It given Sault permiiesion | samo to ber brother, Hemry T. ?!‘vlg Ohiid H. C. MURRAY, President N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer this eity.. \ es. shall need the same. ~Other bequests. g Mon Worrfl-n of South Willing- ite Cotter, Mrs. hen the follow: the week with ’lz'fifldiod.!)mg. one of the tes- GASTOR{