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tuck Lodge, Na. 16, 1. 0. O. F., SDrill of Cou L, First C. N, Go "The’ floral tributes were very -t meraus, and were sent by many _ " 2 % St. Vincent's g;t. ncmx 5 coxw‘?"m-q uu mr.upo 9§00, cery - Womar's Guild of 84| heia Hednest ::E'uf Paits Eptasopal Chiirohe - i ; & : : 3 street .g %o .,.u “Rev. mt«hmmvz James e, Jr. S w C. Nuzum of the Methodist church | Woman's Guild of St. Pani's w the Me-.uan ot St. Pmll'r o.m ? the i ted, and a large number of|church was held in the parish house it February “5: and relatives were present.| Wednesday safterncon. The Ieports|iz.as, S begre: Myron W. | Feve read ‘Taembers Mrs. Herbert . J. Netson Willis and_ Charics Willis — of it wes. annotmoud that n:mu .cmm - w Britain, Delos W. Willis of Ca- amounted h»,?h PERSONAL TAX INFORMATION. |iumbia, Fred Ruddy of Worcester, k . L g g 'Hmmww mmma ————— Mass., and Gecrse Reif of Boston. lew days in New . _ resigned. enry M. Danielson is vice president Did Met Understand. OBITUARY. mm were chosen: | for district 2, Windham County Sun- i —_— A B b day School assoclation, whieh holds re for ita own support, and Wi Mrs, C. W. Hill, s ookout; e, Fannie DI a meeting in the Methodist church Putnem Wl | s fu Dropettiap & the A | ° shiie Drate. ot Ann B, widow of C. W. Fill, dieaf Woich soclal. Futtum’ W0, e Brown is visiting (Mgmbers. ; at’_ber home in Staffordville Tuesday| TOWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE Two Weeke' Vacation. A Gredetre o mumber of resident members is 4 for faliure to ired in her $7th year. She was a native gkt e The town school committes has| Mre. Kent have the|to furnish the of apportioniv; O e, B e s s soy:[bearns That the “Wyndonian” Will |granted the town teachers’ petition for e — : 2 = | Bent of Willimantic and of Mansfield| Come Out Without Financial Au ;m.'lflw "”:fmt oy ”dmfl‘: - " Gorlng is in o€ the cotting d- Sunday schosls met in the chapel Wed- guner e s:a is lsurvh.d ‘:7 X4, al:)tl?lf. from the Board. kept, 1h session an extra woek i June: Honmhleu;gmpuv‘vflum% : m:wm hl‘u. for o'r‘:n::”t”.l "“Ihe meeting of the W. C. T. U. oot merd For the ac:| Gren Wallase O HIN of this oity and| The regular monthly meeting of thef ¢ ,.M.,"‘"‘m"“""m& e Sy surprise party tn honor of Miss | M1 NEIIIY Giria have forwarded ¥ f case was continued un-| Mrs. Etta/F. Lyon of Staffordville, and | town school committes was held 1n the | tha¢ their party 18 not responsibl 16 soliciting. Tatde for the reilet OF uu-y McNicol's attaining her majo box of clothing to the Belgian suf- Lyon | selectmen’s rooms in_the_town bulld- | foe e ico Eiorn nor e damage s D s ty was arranged by some of hef YOUNE | ferors. iy o w"’;‘.:.‘?;ln"fi“ toeat! Dr. F 5 Zaoe merly 5 e Miller, daughtér e :“'mm“‘wn‘i and | mne sum of 348 s been collected Suil Penton: oo i . G. L. Miller, who was a prac- for_the municipal Christmas tree. Br S, P, £, Keating, & &, Case snd at Hartford | ticing physician here, he St Ner tHiends ‘athered at. the hospit: | iy Tauoiire CLUSSS RS . liu.iam paulding. " el treasurer 3‘&%3‘1 ipiched the mistress | Monday morning after a week ot in- Loy gy "el"'d‘c“"“h““ "“ o B ’t"‘gmf_: the committeo ap- | Southern New England. OUBIS FURNTTYRE. The committee on A dainty gold brooch sultable for the | corr ang ol contin s o petore. O y Labor Payroll. in reference to fmancial aid for he | farss ",f‘m“,,“m,&“‘:’m,""m‘f‘ev“‘,,";“f stock Agricultural Socisty. - B D. |event. Cake, fancy cookies and ice PLAINFIELD toatied. 350055, ‘Aivigeq as follows: Sonias, mm’c‘};‘w e aeme 3’14 tns Storem of 3k ':h';;mab'r':k' The womao's department of the lpunites chades. Hov. e " gathered on Main|c. E. 8 Holds Annual Electi .55, ollows: y ue storm o and Tues- r g - - . Society Holds Annual Election— Polloe depastment, $14%.46; strest de- Entocial aid Bom (he bommitien. 1| 055 Vo Eiilalasin: Pk, peba R LT ey B NS M The | woutd have 2o be procured te coavey| Grading About Dr. Downing's New A Seent T gl Yomeir Gt SRME I, | pug wdndn s Tauhrey o e[ 8 (ot oot Drotden, M L | i AR B a'iarse attendance of Four Join Grex Club, the Juno graduation exerclses, when | fown of Brooklyn has an animal that | Cjark, Mrs. Horace Covell, Mra Ll . “treasurer: Henry D. Convi P all| The storm was more disagreeable ‘and relatives. Rev, T. F. At the regular monthly meeting and u;‘i;:ncau:oflgl be n‘pm-ecnafl ot |10 the children's home—where it is Leavitt; recording secretary, Mrs. J. 1l |the appearance of during Tuesday than it had been the supper of the Grex club Tuesday ev-|g,3®, USsal, Ihrary P""’"‘""""me dos Lo C:‘fi"“gf““"‘ il x.mm committes on_ statistics e e g day before, the rain turning 4o slect ¢ning four new members were voted!town and the othen half from th 3 Glidersiceve, Mrs. C. H. Killlar, Mrs. | Kennedy, chairman: M | contact with a rafter and still anotper | 21 freezing as soon as it touched any Ihdor Dasehall tanm in the proposcq| Was voted. Thiss money s aivided that persons 3. Rigdiok’ Mrs' O A Hiscos: Mra. | Bari Hibhos, A Gould Beard and ¥.|was on cruiches But it was a case (DJeCC The rain held up at noon ana Y. M. C. A. league, Ward Rosebrooks|2MOng the schools for the purchase Ly s 15 D frewcn. Sirs. Elmer Corttis, Mrs. | A Marvott. of mind-cure, for all the ailments were | <0me of the men on the new —— — - | theatre cellar worked in th was chosen manager of the team. |©fDOOks, etc. upwards of $1,500 In cash for the re. |A° o~ Briggs. Mra George Frink Mre. forgotten in ‘the good time which fol B m George House spent Z ol o e e et of the wir suferers in Burope. B. Ramadell, T v JEWETT CITY triends in Bost Officers ‘eavers’ Union. | in behalf of the fire extinguisher which qu: les of supplies have also - At _the regular monthly meeting of | he sells, but it was voted to defer con- | Péen sent out from county towns. SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING. lp,pgkah Past Grands _Asscciation| Mrs. Thomas P. Norman of Siikc Weavers’ union, No. 718, the o sideration of this matter untll o full| Will Provide Christmas Dinners. | Officera of County Association to Mest| Mests With Ruthie Ludge—Goring: lowing officers were elected for the en.| meeting of the board. The Danielson Benevalent societ i - = ifi'y"v‘fi'fi;mmf"’fifi‘uo”'i. p’:‘;lx:- It twn;r,ivo‘tedl that lh!o ncrfl?;y {fi; will carry out its usual work of p,,,{ Friday. Meoody Wedding—Surprise Party. I:ul(:!:‘rx::‘ .f‘:upunl: ‘to.t BP:.M‘ ) Lac ;| quest Principal Case to no v atuty . oy Mra, o rsnsactions and nancally | recording secretary, Lesiio Culpin: fi. | teachers o come to him for requisi- | ot tns bovonmn s & Mot ot nersonn Sud | o AD important meeting of the offi- | The Rebekah Past Grands' assocla- e vt e i v fered nancial secretary, ' Thomas Rowan | tions before purchasing supplles of any | families in boor circumstancos is be iorw of the Windham County Sunday jden met ‘With Hothle Realkah lofgs. Lyon, Monday evening and NAL BANK OF COMMBRCE, | | Dancing was enjoyved following nature. The board does not approve |ing made. Contributions to the 50- | e Methodist chyrch here Friday from |10 their rooms in Finn's block Wed- STONINGTON these officers for the coming year: b Cure to tar0°00;,0: | business sessign, = and - refreshiments | bills unless accompanied by a requisi- | cicty’s Christmas fund are being AroD- | 5o 1 1y o Th Jadies of (ho church | nesdsy afterrioon. As this was the an- resident, Mrs. Annle Brisgs; - vics FSeting aireci b B e T R T O e e et et v, | P 0 boxe ot Wi, are to Turnish a-supper at 5 &'elook. |apnuall meeting, the following officers | Men's Club Plane Active Season— | Dresident. Mrs. Waiter Kingaley: sec- ——— Mrs. Spaulding reported that the o This will be followed b~ short address- e Community Tree for Christmas—| Willlam Adams has the contract to et Soa by il LOST CLOSE GAME. registration at the night &chool was FUNERALS. e L Veivet Mill Reepens. grade and do other work around Dr. ‘Hairs Famity Piils or constl- now averaging about 130, and the ses- Bk o Badoit “"P’:"‘f{:jeg‘: e T on‘: Sope rst vice nt, —_— Downing’s new cottage west of the sta- Windham H,gh B“..g.‘ by Storrs | Sions were half over. 2 K‘. ;1 .ot . L e oom JUPQPIDIMOI“ of “the > The exécutive ocommittee of the|tion. ‘Second Team in Basketball, 17 to 16, |, In an informal discussion of the| At the Kennedy hotel in Daywille, | Bury oot he shwialy ton. Willlam Norman visited over Sun- |d.ny in Norwich. Officers of C. E. Seciety. The Christian Endeavor society held its business meeting for December at heating arrangements at the two new | where he had made his home for a hoite 5. E o ehoo! buildings, the High school and | number of years, funeral services were | MIngs o Willimantic, i 2 ‘tress- 4 fey == el Windham High school Dasket- | Ko\ chaus, it was stated that the |held Wednesday at i1 o'clock for Ben- ROAsE s "Cotia B 3 3 ! b 5 changes made at the latter rem- | jamin F. Ran: ormerly a member Srnsion Palmer, ear B T 5. ity | edied the trouble there and thut they |of the New York siock exchange. The [tendent of the eacher training depart- s Dians forthe coming winter senson| @ I you “need new : g were waiting for a fow days of con- | Service was conducted by Rev. Charles ment, ! +n be most in- Em s === | tinued cold to see how the system wne of Dayville. The was - . | worked at the high school. talken on o special electrio carto But: LIBRARY ACCESSIONS. secured. _Several e M Sod el e Otherwise routine business only was | nam and from there by train to Prov. e asked thel: q S ey VITALITY. THE NEW TREATMENT ‘ransacted at the meeting. idence for gurial in Swan Point cem- | New Books Recently Added to the 3 O el the — stery, L. £ Kennedy was the funeral |~ Shelves—Lepartments of Literature . red biood and “worth-while” FOR SOUR STOMACH " . S AR A Well Represented. B b i Rt g e BB gmbifion come racing " bask Cuts out Boda mints and chalk so it = The funeral of Miss Alma Hart was| Following is a list of new books just % arrie | tc rent & - fl:h“d :fln‘;_l(“& m:flcl tln{( . xtensively used in the old-time held from the home of her father,|added to the public library: e . 3 ‘dyspepsia tablets” They are too , I I Fox spent ‘Wednesday in Hart-| Charles Hart, West Side, Wednesday | Germany and the Next War, Bern. Orfent, Soen nrh: ot ARt g® ot i v Tde nen Mttank SMmAELE aua - S0P morning, with services at St James' | hardi. Germany and England, Cramb; | Home, Hope o7 o Yot P B o e iy e A T e 3. W. Hillhouse spont Wednesday in| church at § o'clock. Rev. M. J. Ginet. | The #var in Barope, Hart, The Bort presen e e A s Willimantio | Dys-pep-lets are made by experts Norwich. M. §. was celebrant of the high mass | of Hamburg, Edwin J. Clapp; A Far |served g bean supper and later a sup- | (55 O b Ui ATO the M who understand these things and W. B. Knight spent Wednesday in|Of requiem, which was attended by a rney k, 'W. | per for "ihe nnbnc was given. i’ TabmiBeradiy Mot Terr s 1. § have combined the best stomach ~Putnam. large number of friends of the de-|Cable; Delia Blanchflower, Mrs. e N T s Mary 22:d the desirs 1a 10 IDcreass this noam: Iremedies known to physicians—pep- A. § Peckham spent Wednesday in|Ccased. Burial was in St. James' cem- nal us, 3 Fhiornton, Mes. " Alice Babcock - and ber. The club will meet twice a month sin. bismuth, mint, shubarb and other -yiriford. oL ” +aThg, bearers were Telesphore yrday's Chila, Kat ¥ ‘Big | Mrs. Louise Holmes. as customary, and it will be the en- carminatives and correctlves—into Fred renai ERTAKER @ nd EMBALMER | delicious tablets that not only look L. A. Kingsbury is in Boston for a . et \m,w“ 3 WEDDING ::I:;; c:f :hn: :;:c‘tg:: ::‘?g:u: e: Church 8t, Willimantic, Ct. good but taste good and do good. “riel stay. : Louis K ot g T meeting at every gathering. The next Lady Assistans, They auickly relieve sour stomach, _A. R Sharpe went to Providence|Xennedy was in charge of the Poneral | oo, & Goring-Moody. mesting il b held on the 17th of this 4 naluea., indigestion, heartburn, Wednesday. arrangements. illlamson: At three o'clock Wednesday after- | month. | —=m===| ; A Dimmick is in New London for| Repairing Wires—Iice Ties Clock’s Mrs. Permanent Tree. a few daye. Hands. Boxes have been placed in the bor- Attorney A. J. Bowen was in Put-| Linemen were kept on the jump " ough stores to receive contributions ’ nam Wednesday. Wednesday in order to get the wires | taeporis Omwn Handbools. Montessori: s for the community tree. The.-plan is to Allen B. Lincoln returned Wednes-|in working order where service has|Men Around the Kaiser, Wile; Secrets performed buy a silver fir tree, betw: 15 and urray's Boston Store |- e el e T i e e ” crd la!dd!etiwn o Do ;&d‘h:”"‘”;k o vifkin;u\a.llml&a that :;’;: Cove, Van Enatc: Fha House. -y e . ugh Briefs. 'n broken from and were Cavalie of Calvi ] i, paeran ot Punam Wod- ol St o Tk " | Bt 2 e, oBlin | LA Fspinects Tl i M| L4 th Seoed Consrestion = C 3 Headhy: Ot “Tnoes. Another much missed service was|mThe New Clarion, Harben: Fairmouth ” Miss Minnie McCracken s in Wor-|tiiat rendered by the big clock in the | Quartett, Baker; The Lauc} Stone cester for a few days. steeple of the Congregational church. | Brown. our Life, 3. Mooney is visiting his rel-| The timopiece stopped doing business | williars: san, Mar- 2 w Haven. about 345 Tussday morning. probebly | garet E o on aecount of the ice, and remained Fraser: of e > George Sistwick of Stafford was Adopts New System. Valley, Hulbert Footner: The Witch tocal visitor Wednesday. Tho recommendations made by the | Mary Johnson: His Roval Happinese | y J The usefulness of an umbrella makes it a Sirs, Addison Kingabuky is spending | {oR™ auditors in thelr annual reports |tMs Everard Cotes; For the Alilson 3 v % 3 : n Lo das 1o SR, - '%| relative to the marking of school com- | Honor, Harold Bendloss: most umiple gift, and our assortment affords A7e in HMR mittee bills as approved has been | Claw. Chasies G. . Roberts; Mre. W, A. Weeks ontertained her|adopted by the committee, which has|for Debates, Brooks and Rolgwach: 'l\e covers are of the best quality at the The tsain dus in this city. at 9,50| the case with the mysiem in wes by | Debates. Pavl Pfl;”‘{ Tiecie o By ) 3 price, and the handles vary from the plain for New Haven was an hour and a|the selectmen for years past. C. B. Lalpe: Poets % Ralf late Wednesday ; Not at the Lake, e y A Poets. 5 natural wood, Mission wood and the more Miss Julia Bugbee vmo m been| Inquiry of owners of propérty at U. Wallington; Literary Brevities, . 2 2 elaborate ones with silver and trimming. ]| e suest of Do cousin. ¥. B, Busbeo| Alexander's lake brings no information | Jonn G, Night; Cross Tralie Herman W, shi / ; 2 b sold seturoeg €0 New orkc Weaneaday. | a% voud {ndicats fmen supgored 4o e e of Firey Three, B4V, Martha Wa mngtun : = . and Mrs. on_are en-|Rhave becn res -ups | Sinclair; Return” of the 29th St., near Ave, ; ¥ Men’s Umbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00 tortaining Mie Lelia Fitts of Tamp. |and attempis at the same have been |Sinclair; Brice of Love, Arnoid Bea.|| 0 Bett $9th St Aec ¥ % ¥ . ton at thelr home on Heyden street.|staying there in some of the summer |nett: Chance, Joseph Conrad. NEW . . b Women’s Umbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00 Miss Sadie Bowman, teacher of | COtiages, as was believed the first part e AGES ’s Us n:nn;x';n wmagg gj‘: 'fi‘“" b of this weei. MISSIONARY CAMPAIGN ADVANT: . 45 ~ 3 & ¢t S ST 3 _~ Children’s Umbrellas, 50¢c to $1.00 e ome In| o BITRATION TREATY OF CONFERENCE qm“_:":_wm 2":,'_:": : s, Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas, $4.00 DeWitt Lockman who has been| GREAT BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL | To Bs Held Menday and Tuseday, with usiiss Sirnod 1o New|Has Besn Sigmed in London for a| the Cooperation of Six Local Church. B 2 Period of Five Years. | o ituting in i TR | ..u..-.u-uruu-— the kindergarten at jel school| London, Dec. 9, 553 P. m.—An ar-|ygitll i8 in readiness for the T“E H- c- M“RRAY cn. in the absence of the regular teacher,|bitration treaty between rGeat Missionary paign Conf Miss Fam Bri- nie Bishop. tain and Portugal has deen signed in | 3¢ Peld in Pu et at aa caretul kind: . < SR Xongon, The treaty. which ‘s for day, with the co-operation of six local s : Deriod ot five years, s of spoolal sig: Churches. The plans include & unlon tist chureh Rificanco at ihe, present moment. as ia | r1CS, o the Daptist < e T e o b it lhe Cartational” churcn” Mbagay: words: confirming Committees have been formed, large D mrt:zrngsoal:;:;lnu:(ra:emmt the m‘%fl. flm“lh to be repnpenuuve. but not ship alliance which happily has sub. | {00 Jarge to worl; and each has put oaley, ats. sisted for so long a period between m_r;m;l:m throush 'to suctess, ghter, Miss i g T i e, whenmlvldtm‘wm ers tnd m"‘ -r- the woman hing which veosaye | pastors will occupy the 5 i?fi— few Haven hospi- b the alliance ~d g on the mission: b m e - \ . i1 . to her home in this city|agreed to the submission of t - ¢ fid i mu?e in the terms of the articies | SHULCh With our steok of Diamonds larger than sver and at the lowest prices Fedse of treaty. e - --g‘-‘fi- a that can be found on the market, we are prepared to supply every res. > g Sl all members . P quirement, Political Deadlock in Portugal. jet “sete b o - Putin, Duc. 9, £81 B m.~T0e Maves| oo At ng tacts and m.-fluw-——‘-mmunmnm Haigrye vk gl 3 g unnm}, Agency gtin{:‘r?o: AR T 5 missionary committ Brooches, Bar Pine and ‘Bracelets. M Snare, W, A Kipg | et O e B ....,,:‘““"‘.,, e by < L M g L o B 1T Platinum and Gold Mountings in artistic designs and. exquisite - 200 Fronch Deputies at the Front. | Dersmer s, 1t in seported st 2 A mbers of committses, workmanship. boards, etc., cluded. B i vmlu, s series ""'m g EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED of conferences, have been unable to formation of e coall-