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} o2 ege, Who gave his name as William & wouid be dil right. 7 \desire w 7 & = iy o i, correct or not. = 1 b | at Hospital, t 752 Main Strest, - DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist nm«on emfll“‘l'm could tso (bpo for , oF Nowark, N, J,, Saved ch Pump A young man frém' 20 to 25 years ! Fubin, and his residence as Newasl, N. J, is in & serious condition at St. .Toen'u ‘hespital fn this city as a re. of taking halt of a two-ounce Dathle ot carbolle Bcta Eoturday night with suicidal intemt. it was reported to Officer Pgulhios thac the man was acting straigely, aad h:ad ‘o bottle with poison the man into custody ca¥tridges, ing a_restaurant them fo the- polies were searched. HAD BRASS KNUGKLES. "‘*::.‘1'"‘,:.::"'& e Acting on_{thé report that there were tv\o‘ fellows ufin' brass Jnu s, :hepom&‘flua:yflht arrested the couple as they were leave T o fi‘&'fm,,,, On one nofhing was found but sothe blank cartridses for'a .32 ‘Wesson and he was let go. He clafor- ed_to live in Willimantic. The qther, who said he was Pt Sorota and lived at Storrs, had of Enuckies, -.d in his to the . ,..,mf" by "ho | dotained by the polide on Joufia on Bix D&Mon tho boltls With | af® earrying enocaled sweapons s ocntents Lalf gone. The young man de: of the, scid i1e taken any os night, asa Fve b a o to the chlef. aid not i tclephore found had purchased tno the bottle was full 2 | He sent for a taxl, carried to the b Stomach pump was esults. Over had elapsed sinee th fuken, and it is said tin the man had been dri delayed the action of t What. Among his effects was a letter in Yiadish, which. Chief Richmond had interpreted, ard was to the effect that nobody was to blame ior his act dut himself. Rubis was very secretive at the hospital and lttle could e gotten out of him. He told the chief that he was on. his way to Boston and was out of funds, It is not known wheth- er his name and residence as ziven ars The Jewish people in- it. CASTORIA For Infants and Children ! InUse For Over 30 Years Pole about twenty-iwo years of WRAPPED IN BLANKET, Painter Who Assaulted Wifs Taker to Station Minus -Clothing. | Peter Hoftman, & panter, who lves on_Valley street, was arrested Sef- urday night on Gomplaint of his Wife, )| Who said he dssaulted her. He proved & hard customer to handle, dnd was brought to the station house by Lieutenant Grady without any clothes em, but With a blihket wrapped atom H6 fought all the way, and will de preséntéd on chargés of assatilt and resistance to officers. Killourey and Chimney Fire. There Was a stubborn in one of the housés owned by the town on the property at the of Prospect and High streets, cent 16 the néw Mgh .ekofl, Satu ephoné to the police | rem dcpartment was Teiared on to - the Alert Hoso company, and Chief Foley and Wade U, Webster went tip 1o the fire with chemicals and extinguished No great damage was done to the property. Weath: The weather in A tel this weel, This wiil mark the beginning of the thind year si idea of municipal ice. only a smal lamount was harvested, ‘but last year new houses were built, and ten thousafd tons of ide Were put in them. Two of the five ice houses of thé plant ate now partly filled with necessary ce the city started Ice, so that all that will be this year is io fill the other three and “{put enough into th for the shrinkage HIRAM N. FENN | UNDERTAKER & nd EMBALMER 52 Church 8t, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lady Assistant DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist et Painless Extracting e and Filling a Specialty Willimantic Televhen- Shannon Building Annex, Room A |pital Telepnons 523 two to malsé n them. WEDDING. Culpin—Kenyon, ¥ Lesile Culpin of 40 West Park stréet and Miss Cora A, Kenyon of 9 West ‘lc street were married on Christ- mas day by Rev. W, F. Rowley the La.;_t;lsv. parsonage on Prospéct ey were attended b; vm vnet and Miss Alee P. " will reside at No, GIFTS TO HOBPITAL. Generous Donors of Delicasies, eto,, for Chi dmu. Among those w‘ho remembered the sick and injured at St. Joseph's hos- Christmas _day were. Challenger of Windham, WILLIMARTIC, Murray's Boston Store CONN. ~ Er Christmas Sale o o s Women's Winter Coals, ‘ Suits, Separate Skirts, | Children’s Coats and Furs | OPENS TODAY And Will Continue Al This Week : ing youth or middle-age. The best THE H. C. MURRAY GO. Encorporated 1842 “WHEREWITHALL” : Everybody needs it, of course. " Everybody is going i in the future, mbhmhhm Smith atonnd him. @runkenness, corner What the Icemen Ordered. ‘Willimantic was \u‘) severe Saturday. The omly peo- vle who seemed especially pleased were the ice men and the plumbers. If the weuther keeps on like this for a few days, it is likely that the citi’s i¢e plant will be partly stocked up he Nt fF. ana M The first year W'mr Hall of mflf? is spehd- ing a few days in this 1 br. @ W. May of samn Manches- ter was a iooal Visitor Saturday. & Henry B. Benton of Hartford was the guest of friends in Danielson Sufi« Mis. 3. B Bussdtt t, has bean the Miss Mary Qu!im is in aaruorq to [ guest of relatives in e aalek e o S - Ih-y Rev. ,:Mhr e D‘Mh‘ ot by "’k Bentley Wwere in Hartford vilie m (h- O ek Mz an Mrs. Jokin MoCaltery of New | ohlireh hers afi nkx- e Yor kwere in this city to spend Sun- [change with mv of m tion f6W i procéss aid the poor of the town, day. Mrs. Mary Britton of Oak strect is entertaining Miss Ann Britton of Hartford. . Portland,. Me. are visiting relatives B Tis. Walier Porter has heen wgpiting in Westerly. sms- -nkl‘ eonm on'y r|n°n 2 a| " Wae ter in Y.fi H‘!r{ Mise Kita Champeay sn1 Rev, Father Potvin cnflully il Rev. Armand Potvin riously il at S Atmv.,llc.A. Y. Rev. - guerite Noonan, from a Hartferd eon- Mr. and llrs John Kelly enterfa C. A, Sunday afternoos | MT. and Mrs, G. Brmis, of w.,p. duct E w vlc-?“. “ m‘l B‘,“.‘ vent.” are the guests of thelr parents|ed the other day Mr. and M ihe lnst on o-eflu of illustrated lee- aan afi in uu city to spend & |chu n M nnny % in this city. Lamphere and children ot - offman | tures on the Eenmfl ‘subject 6t nm- lss Lifiian Mason _of Customary Anndal Ofesin don and Harry Kelly of Boston. i O e Loia s s -3 "i‘.d e o | iy Ve ik e ol At i, S B o te beet YiIrg ‘in E b % oer | e 1o senorie o it foe Wpiay e triet o hers Wi, a0 Mre. Frask Brophy chireh on Christmas day. The of- ing address. Thére was a socfal lutich and Bible class meeting at the institution be- tween the hours of 615 and 7.39 Sun- day eveming. End of City's White Way. The lights and wires which were across Maifi street from Lin- coln’s corner fo the City grocery store and also on d street, and which added mafterially i6 the brilliance of the street during Christmas sveek, were o wmworvm in the -;ghy of o pany Saturday. The 1 up as the result of volus tions on the part of thé Main Street bustness men in 2 progressive spirlt of Christmas chéer. Wilson Superintendent of Capitol. ‘The appointment of John Wilson as supérintendent of the caj i at Hart- . COLCHESTER Willimantic Team Did Not Come for Game—Burial of Herbert King of Rockville—Holiday Notes. ville have béen guests of nhuve- Pascong. Plumbers will have a busy Arst of the week thawing out frozen water pipes in many homes in the borough. Working on Samples, At the Chase mill in East Killingly samples for the coming heavyweight season are being made. The mill has Been ciosed for some time, Masons at’ Woodstock, Teri memibers of Mari-h lodre. No. 15, A. F. and ere at Wood- atbok Saturday attending the il day anhual meéeting of Putnam lodge and witnessing fhe conférring of a degree. New Year's Day Services. At Bt Jameés' éhurch Sunday an- nouncement was made of tbe masses for New Year's day, at 5.89, 7.30 and 9 oclock Although the holiday . falls on Vriday this year, it will not be a day of abstaining from flesh foods, EIGHT DEGREES BELOW, Average Temperature on Saturday— Twe Below Sunday. were for the pastor, ¥. Bedard. - sma %dnau:n Sent Clirtatimaa : ta E in lce Twelve Inches Thick. According to the reports of the ia men there will be no ice famine nexi year. —Already ice 13 thick is Teported and the work of harvesting the crop will soon begin. Low water in the ponds has been - greatest cause for alarm this seasan. but most ponds have been sufficientls fi permit plenty of ice being cut Officers of R. A, Cous Putnam council, No. 340, Royal Ar- unm-n. has elected the followics of- ficers for the enmsuing yesr: Resent, ‘William E. Davison, vice Hen- m.ss Kate Sexton, who spent Chrlst mas with friends n Palmer, Mass., has returned. J. H. Morrison is entertaining sister, Miss Margaret Morrison, Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and'Mrs, Jol tertaining Mr. afi Hartford. ht and -ndlun!mm\of Tas 3 e Manr wag fon 5 lann an lmyon Shurch street. Gave Christmas Party, Mr. and Mre, Silas M. Wheelock, Church street, entertais ‘hristmias mgm. During the evening lhm was daseing and u punch was served, Among those present were: _ Miss Bessle Champlin of Pataant and her regen: sister, Mrs. Kwart Brunn of Néw|ry L. Converse; orator, L. H. Fuller York, Jerome N. Mann and Miss Smith | past et OBNHEL AsE885_ suqpotety, of New York, Herbert J. Smith and Gefl'l- . Baker. collector, F. W. wite, Cahill !ke.n treasurer, Henry J. and ‘Mrs. G, Harol am.pun. Ernest M. Arnold; guide, I nest C. or-e *IrflQfl llenr) the “} The Colchester Independents 1 - 3 team of Williman rday | in Tip Top hall, s 8 intense cold the o ja MeKeon are en- Mrs. Briest Mo. Keom, of D. F. Clifford, who epent Christmas with relatives i this eity, has re- turned -to Hartford, Mr._and Mrs, C, L, Robinson are en- tertaifing wnd llfl. Wilfred St Martin of H!flmd. South Nor- Miss Cora Riley is in friends uniil af- walk to remain with ter New Years day. m» Alicé Turpin has returned rY fter ‘o briet cisit With Her in this eity. &lflsn Rose Dondero 6f Boston is at € home of her mmher. Mrs. Bsther Dondero, for the holidays. P. J. Dwyer and son Philip, Jr., are guests d ilr- James Tighe' of ‘Jackeon streck Richard - Hx t h S a%e o; spending 2 few Miss Lillian RH" Who lfléfl- M T. drs. Minneapoiis, Minn,, a former residens of this place, was (he guest of friends in tewn the past week. Attorney Michael D. O'Conn Stafford Springs has been the gues his sisters on Pleasant stre H #t left town Feiday even. days’ visit with reladives in New York. Mr. and M visitfig frien. George Westhr York Saturday after a fow da at_tie Drep River club Mrs, Fred B urday from a*few day sons I New Urita Burial of Herbert King. he body of Herbert Kin: vifle, formerly of this brought here for buria ing. Burial was Saturd cemetery. A number from Hebron were in town Friday eve ing the moving picture ts were but arles Lyman We ver; sentry Shaw. T officers will ba n;-uu-d on lhe l\lnl Monday in January by the grand vico tegent of the state, Horace G. Wil- lams, of East Hartford. Gifts to ‘upt. Child. - Chester E. Child, supérintendent of the Congresational Sunday schos r= ceived w8 a Christmas gift from the members and officérs an automobi'e lincheon set. He also received u gift from the Alpha Deita class. Church Day at Congregational Church. The annual Church Day exercises of the Congregational church will be heid Jones, dovnald, Henry A, Whulu.k. John l] e, Raym\m ‘Wheaton, Mr. Chal- loner, A, S. Macdonald, and Howard Mr. Snow came_under the rules of the civil service. Mr. Snow recelved his appointment from . Comptroller Daniel P. Duiin of this efty. returned €. sta. night. Mrs. William Pray and her grand- daughter, Miss Gladys Farmer, are nding the week end with Mr. and rs. Witlam Pray, in Hartford. CITY GOURT CAsEs. After-Christmas Offenders Attribute Troubles to ‘Drink. FUNIR‘:.I.E. Joseph M. Mullen. Many ettended the funerdl sérViées of Joseph M. Mullen at St 'S churech Saturday mnrnlnx at 9 o'clock, S iere WAN & Farey Sifler 8 soral 3. 3. plllvn nelebfl From many reports that came m the overage minimim temperature in Danielson Saturday morning was 8 w zers. Some well trained and conservative thermometers showed a few da:m: warmer and some reck- 1éss probably unreliable instru= m“'fll went as far as they liked and made it 10 and 13 degrees below, Sun- his father, B, M. Providence. visi Tives 1n thts’ Gty IAst Wtk Rev, P. J. Modnev eurate at 8t. Jo- Christmas with up Andersen. 50 South 3 day morning the weather man let up| Petty offenders continus to comé be- 3 tiy ey Bellay of Sew b e Garoh, D at 5,80 o'clock Thursday evening, rte| C ot p 4 m e tives T T M & blt—an average on reports of about | fore the Putnam polics court. JOhn|programmo beink as follows: Devo-| (i UGSt of s parents on G. E. Hinman is eéntértaining his parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Hinman, The Weather is entirely approved by ice men. This morning there §; Hoinolzek was charged with' stéaling. a push cart lv thé haliway in front s | of the office of the Windham' Cotnty tions, reports and election of officers, supper, social hour, report of hist)- Mr. and M Hampton w i rian, closing esercises. The treasurs: v pth of Great Barrington, Mass, an average of 10 inches of ice on the | Observer. According to the testimony | has t 00 planned | PArsits, M. hasmon, Theophils Loieelle, Mitcliell | srice Ann O'Loushlin of Hartrord | utting ponds extepting at Quinicbaag | ot Folice Serpeant Hays, . Cotenian | e e e ot e [ OP ¥ orich 3 Friemr gt 'nw ther, is spending a fortnight at the home |lake, Where it is botween § an took the cart and procesded up Pom- | evolences and home expenses has feen | pin friagis, oon N R cQuill m- of her parents in this eity, s:\:d l;u c?v.km;';' msfit to M::Icld tos given., A part of tne money comes|gin: ,‘,,,'D, L,‘N b I 3 o Wi some, ed _in some empty . whoee | $ork Tor olidays. Souncll, g, o K 5t Go Consell FoH ”z{‘i e D sy CAe oY | ponds, ‘and IF the cold Sidp holds on | Gown JHim street hd- whs abeut i DUt Bate: bebis fiiat T | TQUK for, the Dollllay A mf,:, A .‘L’c:,“ SePtie | atives on Willowbrook street. * [ meny hounses will be niled before: the take & sidewalkc bl board from’ ¥ St i s sl i Tul Bes hotos wn 1o o Baptiste 46 Blentaisance, of ail three| Rev. Futher Wilson of g DT e veur, Miny ront o tho impire.{heaire wien ol Speeulsting xe 4o gt which the dessased was & charter memi Samuel Chappell. Hartford gs- sisted the priests at St. Joseplt's ahiurch during m" ifistnias e Miss 3. B, Denshey, teachst of s en owners Small foa houset, principaity urcnem s _supply England nded plan on gzetting tmir of ice this week New wintérs are no lonier to be de Was arrested. The officer stated that the man said he was gathering Kind- fin Noinogek told the court that o not remember what he did. His The Putnam postmastership The letter, said to hav tho mothe: the holida: vest Airs sent by Congressman Bryan F. caEe was continued for thirty and | to one of the contestants, stat & Was pliced on, probation. n-eph he had promised to recommen eet, Stenlck Kubatatowske, tian candidate for the pla: Statifey Lysuk, were charged” with divulging the name of t breach of the peace and with assault-|left room for considerable s ing ‘two other Polés.. They pleaded|and has put a dampener on the not guilty. One of the comp'ainants|on some of the candidates who in the case testified that the men as- =aulted him om Elm street and he then ran, leaving his companion be- The funeral of Bamuel Chappéll was held from Bls Bome at Mansfield Hol- low at 1 @clodk Saturday afternoon, Rev. E. P. Ayer of the Mansfeld Cen- ter Congregationsi church was in the new cemetery in Mineherd Conger, m charge of Funeral - | Director Jay M. Bhepard. e Vsendy OBITUARY. tofy at (he Nofmal schoal, u spend- ifg het vacation in Hu . Dr, F. P, O'Loughun of Nuunu-u is the guest of his motier, Mrs, Bri get. O'Loughlin of Sprice street, Tim6thy L«r{lot Hartford liss beer the guest of His ts, Mr, and Mrs. John Leary of ners avenue. Alr. n.m] M&JD! Logan of Prove on for furnishing heavy {ce in the late parts of the winter, although thiy was when the best ice was secured last year. James Sherlo he local electric 1 in Morristown, N, J Windows Lighted for Carel Singers. A numb were illu — FUNERAL. Clarissa J. Holloway. At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. not been pushing forward in th Although it is admitted that gressman bas made ‘he D race. of the vouns people wer ——— idence, this &ity, ove|Stafitoh A, Windsor, at South Fester, | hind. - His companion had & biack eye| reconmencation there are those who|ent houses and sang Ch nas hymns Everett Thompson. spem,m‘ a week hére with relatives, | Setirday at noon. _{uneral services|bur could mot Identify the- mmewm as|are by mo. means sure that this nicare|and carol s Everett. hétsison of Hebrdn, Who were hela for Mrs, Clarissa J. Hol- o 1 g g y ~ those Who assaulted - him ‘and ad- mitted that he and his companion had had a few drinks, Defendants all de- Samuel Gaudreau, who spent Christ- mos with his Darents in this eity, ro. | Seitidte sciting. turned Saturday to Springfleld, Mass. | Windsor family that h| Mrs. Etta Lombard a few days' visit W Hartford. ndidate will not rce: 3)n e opp fition when it omas ting_confirmation, €0 that some of ha utler -of North urlal was in the cemetery in Foster. ft last week for had been a patient at St. Joseph's hos- pital since some time in June last, vmh the éxception of three weeks in nied that they the ones whé had didat «y t look upon t TR Miss Margaret Donovan Auguet, dled.ut 2 veloek Sunday morn- |, Jiiss Catherine Bowler, who teaches | The bearers were Harris Hammond, | made the assawlt and they were found | ve vet cntirely hopeless. | home 1n New Haven for d in New , i spending tho mid. | Blmer Hovkins, Fred Simmons and A g et e deceared, Who is survived by %IRGeT Vacation &t her home in this| Byron Angell ) s “ang costs and judemment 18 the ANK POQUONNOC hu;r e;)[a ?ndm two children, had been Watch Night Service. case was suspended for $0 daysl NO sul ing 1rol a lication of dis- eages, and had ently undergone an Dr. George McAvey returned to Bos- SDeration tor intestinal trogbie: ton Saturday after spending Christ- mas with his pareats in Maple ave- nue. daugh- 0"““’ of Quercus ‘The New Year will be welcomed in Daniélson by watchers who will gath- er for @ servite arranged to be held in_the Methodist church Wednesday evening in connection with the fourtl quarterly conference. The coming of the first morning of the year is to be Baptist Sunday Schoel Has Ghristmas | Sunday Scheol of Bridge Church Vis- Entertainment—Fraternity Elections| ited by Santa Claus—Fence at Driv- ~Girls of th Bird Society Win ing Park Blown Down. Honors. A T GENEROUS TO HOSPITAL. Citizens of County and Liberal Indi viduals Aid Woerth Institution. The patients at the Day-Kimbali Brief Mention. H, L. Hunt are in Mr. and Mrs. Johp Flysn ter, of Gardiner, Mass, Mr_and Mrs. James mn The Christmas tree at the Poguen- The. children of the Baptist church |n°¢ Bridge Bantist Sunday school wis . : feht t 4 bers. Those wiio G. Dickeneon Baker spent Saturday | Svonue. pbserved With a sunrise praver meet- | hospital enjoyed & fine turkey dinner|had their Christmas trec in the Sun- |8 delight lo the members. “Those w Al Hastaat % ¥\, Frea Gray, who was the guest ot ing at the Congregational church. Spé- | Chirlstmas owing to the generosity of|day school rooms. These were pretti- |barticivated in the progratame W W. Connob of. Norwhih.wes & his parents, Mr. and Mrs. cial servi cgs are arranged to be he!d a Pomfret citizen who did not wishl|ly decorated with laurel, evergreens | "k‘_ er, Brcwerts - HAC TEt ‘,mwr Sarurgas, ocal | g5 Christmas, returned to Rm.m-a % other churches here next Friday, name divilged. The hospital is|and holly berries, this being the work | ['® Benyon, Jarauernie Srelh Sl ey Saturday. 1ce Figl néarly fuli and each Christmas some|of the young women of the Altruist|Lindsren. Fivira | Tunferen.. GO Mr. and Mrs. A. C. m?rut enter- MF. and Mrs. 5 Fishermen who do not get cold feet | On® has come forward to See that the|class, An entertaining programme | O Gberx, Lee Strickland, Mabelio x\‘.?ed al: Chrh\mn‘m e'; aaughter Chri (ectually) have been enjoying some | batients enjoved such Christmas chéer|wes siven and each one had a gift | ZURODErE oen, SUTCRPATCe, =0 ice, who resides in Boston. riford, have|&ood sport on the ice the past tewe or |85 their afflictions warrant. The in-|from the burdened tree, P roned g Frank T. Rowan is entertainiag At- torney. and Mrs, . J, Moriaft Wite " andghier, - Doroty 1 New York. Mr. and Mrs W, J. Jolinson return- ed to Boston Saturday. Mrs. Johneon was formerly Miss Lillle Vandefman of this city. v, and Mifs James Rowan and John 'Morgan, Martha Ixley Lundgren. Myrtieg Wats, Lota Wilcox, Ethel Strickland, Catherine Go! tense Fish, Cora Chamy Weeks, Eisle Knowles, Constance Irv- ing. Each child received a gift from Santa Claus. Mrs. Helen Wells entertained week her son-in-law and daughter and Mrs, Arthur Burrows, and. their son Maurice of Brooklyn, Names on Honor Rell The names on the honor roll of Sa- mmetéo: lmor tire most part main- tained by generosity of the people of Eastérn Windham county who as- sist_the Wamu!.. ard and other or- ganizations interestéd in the work in raising Shons e veslous. Hde Bowen of Woodstoek, a son of the late Hesry C. Bowep of the New York Independént, the institution a Christmas sife of $20. OBITUARY. James W, Rhodes. James W, Rbodes, 81, for the past of Danieison, died iy Tailing three days. Find strings of pickerel bave been brought in. The big fish taken cs far-a mckem wellhln‘ four pounds—was removed from Pond at Packer, The rivers and stalls er ponds hereabouts have alsd pro- vided some good Sshing. Incldentally, some fishermen who are profie to over. 100k the fact that the two lakes here- abouts are closed to fshing may get themseives Into sorious difficulty by violations of the law. D. of A, Officers. The Daughters of America elected officers at the meeting last week as follows: Councllor, Mre. Arthur Wood- worth: associate councilor, Mrs. Miran- ; vice councilor, assoclate vice My, and Mrs. Charles Risedot? and daughter, Miss Bthel Risedorf, were guests of Middletown Telatives over Christmas. {oie: and Mvs. Homer Neil of outh ngton, who ristrias & ‘Wiggins, returned Mr. and Mrs. . héme Saturday. Missés Margaret and !Alln-.n Corri- 3 wno were guests of their sister, Fitegerald, returned to New ma‘;- Bunday. Dr. and Mrs, Daniel Sullivan of New London were in this city Saturday to visit thé doctor's mother, who resides Miss Irma counciler, ior past councilor, Mrs. Anna_Smith; financial secretary, Ofrs. Ida Palmer; Mrs, Minnie T. Vailetts here with relatives, Mrs, Leverett Clark and daughter Amelia, whe. have been spending the past two months with relacives in this sity, In OWNED ABANDONED TEAM. Nothing Heard from Missing Provi- dence Driver. left Saturday for their home in ianapolis, Ind. Miss Alice Holden, who, has children enjoyed a p Ly sentinel,- Mrs. Mary Beebe; at_the closing exercises Thus t, been sentinel, Ars, Harrlet Cheste: The track of the Groton and Sten- ut e home of her parents for the | st with i m‘h;%::::fi ahs ekt whereaboutal bt - the g vty gy g (AL R s ?":m b B o s -y Bt ington lini is belng repaired East ety papiald e e e e | Moiris, returned Saturday fo their g until recently that his condition be-|frst Wi ednesday evening in January. S CuFiatiheh simevtises Hokt: mé: Siiioes h,, ‘m 2% & B home in Hartford, z camo serious. Mr. was bdorn|The Christimas tree will he on Wednes- home were much enjoyed. Jack Gardiner has returned from a visit in Hartford. \lom hcn)’on is visiting in Wake- feld, R in Foster, R L He 18 sarvived v George a of Melrose mgh. ass, ang James' W. of Do Fbavicon of Putnem, M. len R. Cwll of Northboro, Mass.,: and Miss Gertrude whose_ress idence is unknown. = Mr. and Mrs. James Daley ana chl‘l- mm-nmm-:wm- t.ml o e John Dunlevy, R e L er here for day evening of this week. __ Washington Ceuncil’s Election. The election of officers for Wash- inston council, Junior-Order of United jmerican Mechauica, was held ag fol. F-nn. Blown Down. Councilor, Alden WAicox; vice| g yecent storm blew down quils a % | 1ittle strip of fence at Poauonoc Drivs ing_park. This will be repaired im- mediately. M.-L_ Trafl-and men are huilding = road at the machine shop of the sk and engine company. 181st Dividend Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn., Dee. 12, 1914, The Directors of this Seciety have declared out of the earnings of the current six months a semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR FER CENT. per annum, payable to deposi= tors entitled thersto and after, January 15, 1915, g COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. dec1sdaw GEORGE G. Amos T. Hathaway and his S\E!efi 'h‘ny ? 85 Founion ‘ot the — x‘:‘m S W“w away family in this city Christ. vitz, employer the man, still_clings to Fhe ‘theory his driver has met with foul plw ale though this is scouted by local officers ho anve besw Inwcatipating the Cote ] Local Jottings. Arthur Duvért, son of Alderman rig with which h e { o vert, has réturned from & visit with tlana left In ‘Keegan's barn in that nm:.mmunnuuin-.u.q ace. fi)rn 2y _Short Paragraphs. . and Mre. S oF Batnane: hives joes George Bpicer, Walter Wol Margare acttora | t9Cket, 5 er Wol- ) o o S S i g m‘h eity aha Bae: Wm; junior past counctlor, Walter My, and Mrs, Louis b By . & B, o Sumbrides, Blue Bird Honor Winners. Mise parents, Mr, flrl- u m. Blue Bird society &:{"in"g"r 'ho o hanors durng the vast weak W H. McGotty, been guenetnarw L‘:l.vfi'hl.tf:: Koington. Kelle: [ to_this city Maurice Wallen, a Siasi rxnnr H s this ciey I-m.w mmAmm y-mktt Sietare, "G "Ifi\?hhh of Pertn Amboy is delside Libby of Smith col- $his atseilo i, Chappell has bon vis- uflfnfl Fatterson has been “Asiting in Banning has returned from u"h‘:‘..xn bl Guu in An- . S4n Sy )‘ TRaading the fonerad onig:nwn and ponds % I nere & the goed skating Sum~ lay Guests, Mlss Anuie Connor of w._York Ne 12e Dollis Conhor of Brotideate, nnnorm-ml faniily R