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QUIDNIC-WINDHAM HEARING. | 4 vo Judge Reed, in Gupor!n Court Dls- J charges Receiver, Allowing Attors | Isian N&m neys’ Fees. - then took ” ~ o cash co o & There was a € P h superior court in th!u city Wednes- ?@m% 15 that z d .wim.vndgcmx-LReeaotStu $65,674.1 _of $48,-| upheld f:ryd on the bench, to dispose of ~expenses er matter of the temporary reeelvm\fln of the Quidnick-Windham n, Compans m‘:’:\;"ordermc:fi:nuw!sam . Nor The préposed reorsanization plans|872.58, Perkins, Wells .u 1 iy might be perfected. Hartford, $1,173.05, a 3 L 207 5 The hearing was on the acceptance|$849.85, and a w L, A Km‘- L ! Sullivan is in New Haven oor of the accounts d‘(" m""zfi'“‘:f' 31;5 amted & Addison ’h&m S = N 11, d his discharge. e mat- e m nfll’ s, ©. a New fsr was presented by Attorney Chai.ca| application nag beom : the receivers com-| S, C-, Hooker was o o s & ven itnflfl::tt%trd. euwmeyl for the re-|Willimantic sf 0 f torney Harvey an exami wlas.w.mak' P. Fenton is ln Hartfrd 1 M, S. of Hi b= ceiver in this state. Mr, Perkins vent ed that y % Charles Newell in an ek end. LR 3 ford, has been & vmwr 15 Danieivon. info detail more or less in regard attempt to D Just what s mmu"'ga Nm was John C. Donaldson of Hartford was the affairs of the company, the na- 3 ou.l visitor Wednesday. a_visitor with trlemh in Dsnlemm sons for a tegporary receivership, and| made an agreement o tho ‘a!: O. L. Beach h&l returned from a | Wednesday. the plans for reorganization. Il efl\ofls tbn les of th s pinted - fhat shert visit fu Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Ross were re- Rs 'S e Cog;‘zt;tg&ogl:mlge .P::\_“ ein cotton case lnvk ed desperate whu t)u n- Miss Al‘lsaxgwcu-‘“: spending a last summer, and.for that reason a re- ested i'4 e A Vo fl‘mmm,n',,m.m‘w“m Sy | Wi Myrtie, Cunninghsm returned emp ! S Eocat catching the burglar, but the fellow fgn‘é"sn‘;fin:?gg?:ng J‘Z&"c‘im‘?; v v ine :‘:;rou management to wn?i ‘the aftairy| Tuesday from Middletown. months, is to return here this never came on the right nllh Gre- until next X Wi m o receiver in this state. Se‘e-fled £ e . | of the company to the p;i_nt where it Bl::ceg' 57?.‘&?3‘:' vogd.mnnt Hartford was WltnhQ:xN'mn s vis! ac. i, ..:.b; ::'m;‘!im : tvl: P;m b:mgldo; :u-:. t matters were straightcned ou ng stated esday. ight and ces. fles nore!u % onmm 5 ‘“m"“fiu e xplgr t(::nnnection with the difficulies cf!ferred s&ookho!tl- in Miss Esther St. Onge has recurned| There is to be a Watch Night ser- | Reckless use of rifles in territory in W da; 3 the compary, and a plan for reorgani-| had turned over their the circumstances, from a visit in New Bedford. vice nt_the Methodist church tonight |this vieinity is being reported. Among zation worked out apd figaily adopied | representations which were ived | allow the account, and dld 80, Miss Annie Bu n is in Boston and a Sunrise prayer meeting at the {the near accidents was one in which in Providence by a commit-ec of ‘hreefup to, “‘2}.’?:::““1‘?.‘&'.:“.3‘:4 Tt Wm “g:' mm.m {s that the]to Temain uni mc"‘-‘“h' et g“wflonfl church Frlday morn- |City Engineer George W. Perry nar- terested in bflhu’ of the|back on it b 2 g :;‘fi:n“:ywi: T‘}:a plan_ contem- | some stockholders who did not jsin|reorganization plans will be carnméd KM lnnew?m Mmfi:. ‘:a m?n‘ Presenied Play. Work in woodland country near Har- |° Greg AR . 0 plated the issuance of bonds to the rganization plans out at the meeting i , and the| New Year's relatt -l “At_the Congregational vestry Wed- |risville. mom”flh‘fl vy unwm‘ nm‘“ & bis amount of the indebtedness, securcd|resented, i mills continue to run. t what ac-| O K, Sweet, a traveling engineer|ndsday evening Delta Alpha ¥ Offioars’ of Markass? Unien. o ommmpm mtn et yhen by a mortgage on both plants of the a Joli tion the Willlmantic stockholders Wwill| wns in this city Wednesday n busi-|the Sunday school pi ted tdu.lx- play, & B porremice iy th.ht talk company, .and the payment in cash of | the receiver and his attormeys. take i not at m determined.- ness The Minister's w“e'""“‘ nam Barbers’ Local - . Young man revised all creditors iIn sums less thaa five| In view of he l':ct that all £ lhou postponed rowly escaped being shot, while at cmg;.:‘g..‘w O N from > | nis story. William R. Frisble and Albert W.] Tues evening t of the ‘etreault; In court Captain Murray testified hundred dollars. present representing the ojaer side of NATGHAUG LOPGE. ~ | Gilman wers i Hartford Wednesday| stormm. S S 5 s et Grigours has ooniemees 13 nim . 5 ‘ business. ~0. and a e Elests Officers—dohn Hardman Chos- . Bredbury has returned """’bl:l""'“i;“‘; fi‘"“""; Toue told the captain he got into the store en Counsellor Commander, . |, Hariford after a week spen. here fbw r.e; m‘mA‘ “‘°mmm°°dl‘; A Wil by lifting up a sidewalk gra and el with 2 574 (Nsw Year’s) afternoon members of | aJe! esmmerx:mgz u‘m:“::d wh. mwum bas ) o B e iv®,2 32| _ Miss Lucille Rosenberg of Hartford | Quincbaug lodge of Putnam and Put- Remodeling Fire Station. been slesping, Captain Murrey Jousd of P., for the ensuing year: was the guest of Mrs. J. Louls Sull'-| nam lodge of Woedstock are to be| At the Central fire station the work |some boses of candy, some cigars and Chancellor commander, John Mard-| V&2 ‘Wednesday. guests at the conferring of the M. M, |of making changes authorized by the |cigarettes of the same kind as are g;.n 1,10. chancellor, H. Blanchette,| Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Plumb are wi-h|degree with special ceremony. common council and essentially to the Nt e Plamb £ 0 Bra g ot e th A sold at the Putnam News company John E. Trickett; master| Mr. Plumb's relatives ridzepo: A Long Slide, proper housing of the mew auto fire- |store. wor‘k. 'ohn N. Williams; mastcr|for New Year's. The fce coating on the hills is fur. | FUCK: expected to arrive here in about | uregolre has once before: beem in C. 2 terb 1 > two weeks, has commenced. The |the city court, charged with s=ecuring w I lllM ANTI G GONN Georg . N ,.S"{,';:"’ o e s S g :xn-;yml:‘ cmun'go de m;odt::b:.:erm archway over one entrance has been |.iquor for a biacklisted man. and seals, Colgrove of this city. lafe Tuesday night, made the surpris- | o™, OU ey N ' - master at arms Cgav AMfordi| Migs M. B. Davison who has been|ins run of about S e rers Ciaas tsrael Putnam Lodge Officers. 2 mfl‘:a b':”% Nemu Adams: 6“'" with friends in New Haven for the|hili near the junction of Stearns and | Following are the newly elected of- # - ‘“‘.’y i "; Rens| &&mw:' tast week has returned home, ggy:nltd{aueet. to omsne the New gcor’-\_ orfl !lnaldPLml::m ;xid%egizh 0\._ 0. Putnfvg_ M-r;:_l:‘!:nrél'::to Give Thread ; s - 5 i o] Diss Neilie Hoey who has been the| York fruit store in Main street. 2 Noble grand Luther DD ity Fi DO YOUR SHOPPING TODAY AND THIS EVENING— |seniative & stz T o8 S50 M o R S TSP TR el o Guibeug Losgs, |ty AT Litinc, g 5 THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY W = i retary, Alvin S. Martin; treasurer, Le-| In taking over the Loomer O‘u- to grand lodge, t Geurge arity, returned Wednesday to Hart-] Ray W. Pellett has been elected 2 g.i mNulielan. il ‘;flu.-‘ ;- Phey n.;:_ i wohte pand of Otisabicuy lodge. of gl;{"wnwn. trustee for th vears, | house at Willimantic, where they are ohn N. Williame. r, and Mrs, TOMORROW—NEW YEAR Teen visiting with Mrs. Fractured Left Wrist. . . Mr. Keith will G R 044 relfows, Frank T. Stineon viee |mame M sppelitive’ afioirs Sna The |t oA Dol Tl ey 2 3 tary ao atio ill take 4 cester. s to fill the other offices by appoint . i i 3 ‘Wednesday's warmth put = |l ttee. servis such as has made Manager J * | gn the stippery condition o df the St 2 iE% Phlip Chency apd danguter)ment ‘esvioms to | the fnetailation.| c:;‘;’;‘t::e‘m::: “‘;"2";;“0'. % :;omg;n 20 succesatul with the Brad- walks to a great erthe. s witL uAry. = ~|ley theatre in this city. ey are O“r Afler_Chmhnas Sale 0‘ FORR £ resutted h.}.','{h,, low, | spending & fow days with relaiives in| didates received the first degree at this |Tepresentative of the various compa- | S "o (inprovements i the house. Mrs, Feter Chemee Carey Berkien, RS Sl oL TS Tode lected and organized to make arrange- | Which has been very much slipped and fell lnw yard, h’m:wflng Miss Esther Bishop who teaches in’ Christmas Dollar for Employes. ments for the ffteenth annual ball|f{rom their viewpoint of things the- her ieft wrist. The fracture was n- Fast Granby is spending a part of| Nearly 300 employes of the Killing- en of the city: Chairman | atrical. . y of the firem: the ty duced by a physician. her vacation with Miss Helen Sweeney |ty Manufacturing company at Wil- | Thomas P. Ryan; ucretary. J. B.| The possession of two theatres will e e o TEET e, of this city. llamsville received a dollar each as a |Daigle! treasurer, Graydon C. Sharpe. |enable the managers to give both Put- ] Ladies of St. Anthony Ald Poer, Mra P A ufinr«m wtm:hsp;m the| Christmas gift from the concern, which | The hall and decoration is made up e S0 Wit 00 g e The Ladl socie! past weel s ity at e home 8 one of the fastes leveloping us- lof G. C. Sharpe, T, - b of Bt, Mu—ly%: mfi%fl&y w;"}.' her father, N. tries of Killingly. The employes were | Dumas, Willilam Fuil booking nmu:ment- they are now in a membership of about forty, and cen- | ‘Vednesday to wmm.-r well pleased with recognition. |ry Weich, Fred Bruce, 5 W,;‘;“’“ '°i mal z‘Lu. WA Rlniantle: Btal nus“ vmgs on llrs tinious work in relleving the suffering| Miss Elizabeth Rafferty who spent|Which is similar to that always pail|James Barnes; music, Louis Winslow, 'mcfi 2‘:; ‘;’5“; h_; aing B r:‘to‘:' o 4 and needy during thirteen years, has|the past few days with her cousins,|Dy the Goodyear Tire and Rubber|Joseph Page, Ovila Guertin, Frank dred and Gertru ' Ve hem to i latter o#{ Mi: Mi] de Smith, | company to their thousands of em- |Thayer; refreshments, Walter Wheat- | 6Tal weeks, will now permit t t S o ®, hd oeun‘l’:":v.i’“fifio mr.madrad p:: > mt:x‘r‘:ed to‘ Putnam Wi MM: N moyes at Akron, O. . on, J. B. Daigle, P. Cloutier, T. Mil- gvu :hgfln-:gtm-ke l{:u%u:;: )::\v: m ; worth of elothing and remade fi Ondiing At T Installing Bank Vault. ter. rzed ments to the poor of the come of their nmumans rm- the Wil- WILLIMANTIC THEATRE LEASED. All the vauit work for the Daniel- MEMORT limantic Bouse. ~.:va 5 society meets ""’.onfl"’ rlhbi Goldma: ‘nfi:‘y son Trust company's new quarters in PARNER MR~ s — Gt R L L LT Lot LR O SO L ¥ gy o i) B the Bradley bullding has arrived here (M., Charles A. Dean Will Present| Southington. — The Seuthington 3 T £ Piekford in “S & Little and is ‘being put in place by experts Building to Woodstock. grand list for 1914 will be the big- CLEARANCE ON FURS / i special nellday’ bt Tws uets' | sent cut Trom the manuiacturine com: | 425000 Building . et n tho toWn's. uistory. Officers of Barbers’ Union. vzudevile. Matinees daily, 2 to 5. pany. The vauit is to Dbe equipped X L e . o . - The local Barbers’ nnion has elec‘ed | Evenings 6.45 to 10. Children Scents,| wi ry lats t % The adjoining town of Wo0dstoCK 5 | mm—————— This collection of reliable Furs consists of Coney, Wolf, . Ceiere o $h the very latest type of bankees' : plcwwator T yewr.| MESE 10 OWMIE AL ST -mar. slectrio burglar alarm system ena |9 v & beautin Rew LIS T Childree Coughs—Children's Colds Plush, Mink, Moline, Fox, Seal, Opossum, Lynx and Marten | 2rs! s e kel ST Tollowing JeCAL - BepiS | apast Do protictiye davies, %42 piana now well sdvanced are car- Both Are Serious. —you may buy them in sets or separate piece. Lesserd; ‘recorder,’ Martin ' Brangfield, Mr. snd Mrs. I. T. A PROSPEROUS YEAR. e o e L. When one of your little onss shows | ang A o -3 e symptoms of an roaching The sets range from $5.89 to $12.50. Toun, Mrs. B, Litilefield," P & Borough Industries Have Kept Oper. |It 18 intended to locate the bullding |i¢ pr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey at onee. Y - = Clark-Clark Marriage. Mre. D, P. Dunn, Rev. W. S. Beard,| ating and Thers Was Work for Al o etk T ok ol man. who | It acts quickly, and prevents the Cold Muffs and Scarfs range from $1.00, $1.89, $2.25, $3.25, es Clack of New TLomion ana|W: P Barstow, irs Minnie Britton, o Chaxl growing worse, Very healing— rs. Anna Clay] this city were has seen the plans for the building s > n(x- Jennie Britton, = Curtls Dean, ‘With the close of {g 4 Danielso: soothes the Lungs, loosens the mwu $3.85, $4.89, $5.89, $7.50, $10.00, 512 50 $13:50 "and Heex Aume Sl 1 Wednesday.| fulia Eeville, Mrs, Wr. Bw King, L. .| one OF the COmaSHRRS T s i e T st Shaliing cous, strensifiens the umymm‘ i P < 2¥:| Brorrs, Mrs. G. F. or, uth}lay claim to coming through a vear|as great car onstruction as is A e e ety Imown hers, Whetel Taylor, T. J. Watts, Mew. ‘Batelle|of more than averago sdversity at care in o ists’s, Buy a le B e ooy cmlarel Gatus and daughter, 4. J. Bowes, Miss | Shroughout the countey s with Detter ?_,“;;;flm"g,;g;,‘ir,“gng‘“c‘:,::m_ S en AR BT Gur WHITE WAISTS WORTH $1.00 AND $1.50—AFTER| Find Net of Mush Value mifls ‘of the town have: Kont. busy. | ATice rrets of $25,000; 8o ihe structire CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE, 50c A AR SRTTR JEWETT Y ik e e e e e PRI v SR We have a special lot of White Waists that includes Lawn, | his Soms on Maote-events Weanasaag| Sr3 Moming Fire in Home Property ORI otk PR NEL the. eIty | e e B o?‘ii'e; aaas Gkl Boale. Fyge: Organdie, Crepe and Voile, they are made with open front, | momins, and tumned over to cuter] L0t oG, CU® Tl ™ Ul o ERRE PETAGS GREETINGS. | Wondiox. Tha structure is designcd | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Lew V neck and three-fourths sleeves, trimmed with lace, Ham. | “iomion that it had- been Siearded | dresses Suffrageties. by a Des Moines, lowa, firm of archi- | Windham County Savings. Bank Bldg. . and picked up by some child, as it was broken and not in good condi-| Fire was discovered early Wednes- burg and mull and always sold for $1.00 and.$1.50 and for Haen for_Oewlyt Mgw Yo 0 of Extra Dry Season—How the War 3. ESKOWIT? t a ing in the Howe propert. f Killingly High school and Mrs, e the only reason that they are mostly small sizes we have|“™ e e Y Pt ] Qo Boves werd visktors st the fsitution | %3 5&:"&3"?&.‘1& marked them at only 50c each. e S b o Sames ehooling from the chimmey.| pear \jr Bulletin: I will like for | Wednesday, Mr. Hovey is now hea ‘hile going to the woodshed fr-m . i is Barn € tics department of um County National Bank Blig.. wish it everybody Happy New Year |Of the mathemat Bank Bl Le= Touse in South Coventry Teanas- ber. B. R, Gardner, Deanis Barnett and | 7' omorrow. As official eyewitness | Wadlelgh High school, New Yot Waeeata $5.00 SKIRTS FOR $2.50 mering Alexander Haw-|extinguished the blase, The sparks|Who have been at front and back and | eem————————————————==—==== Kiza met wit, a ml ful tafury, faliing| 5155 showers "Il 'ove: thie'voit and |on both sldes we sot. all ‘together, ) Never before were you offered such a good chance t0 buy |broushs i the privete Somsitel oo tois ds, and if it had not been something to be or. Our war |if ! E she progressing fine. a good Skirt for that low price. These Skirts are made of | °!tY for treatment. caught fire, The fire occurred at 5.30 the campaign general on g this town been interesting. Quit blue and black serges, novelty and mixture, and are Sg ¢ OBITUARY. = m'{,‘:;‘:f,“‘,“.‘,.,, Cloda Whie, | thing happen. Nobody, got hurt ‘91‘ serviceable, but we want to close them out, hence $2.50 in- e e Y ot voad Martin Chapman, and '“1“:' ?!x: :;u' fll.!tlk east ;ve got Martin Chepman, a native of Port-|of Wwest Sorfngfield, AR e e iy, bus land in this state, and in his 96| aunt of Mrs. Latrs Phinney Bt o Fuitnie won e year, died at the home of his son Fred|resident in Jewett City. Mrs. Whits T Fetvent 'NO BETTER TIME TO BUY A COAT THAN NOW | Simi™5,2%, Moneteld Jaie Tuestey|vas 2 yases St ass 'and Whel twe | onterstheof v ary seuson right. Bright's isease was the cause| years ago Was as actlve as a woman On acrount of extra dry season here, “ 5 of death. Hy¢ t time % el nwmber of pool rooms is improving. 5 There never was as good a time to buy a good warm Coat | uarryman | 10 Portiand. hut nad made]| oy il b FameDes by ey hare Serght SOV A o emAREE e C C SH AYNE & CO as now, because we are offering some extraordinary values, | ears " Ho to sirvived alie pa o dents. e e re \rte stead of $a 00. years. He is survived aleo by | junior Hely N ¥ Dofeats Bap. | t0inS Which we can zell only for some plenty of blacks and navy blues in the lot, and everyone a|Brother. Merwin of Montvine _mve)'rior N (S M Teieats BAP-ione sot o prescrlption for b sick good, serviceable Coat that is warm and atiractive. Jane Chapman, Mrs. Abbis Bosrlmen| The Jualor Holy Name basketball |which golng help reduced pressure in = and Miss Chapman of Kast|team defeated the team of the Baptist | front of left and right flanks. e Importers and Manufactarers of Notice the savings on these Coats— Haddam, and Mrs. Adelaide Hubbard |church Wednesday by the score of 16| This year our train o been = of epert; as well as eight grand-|to 15. Th Was very exeiting. ch ed b t expréss train, 5.00 will buy a £10.00 Coat S o Ot s St | ™ My and Mtk Daniel Riley of Sheiton TRich Gioh at New Domlosent W y a1 aren s = vmu Tire. P, B. Driscoll cester. He look fine going by. We also : 8.50 will buy a $12 50 Coat Mrs, Ledia Rocheleau. :&.'.hawm o Milford is e got it new political victory. All dem- STRI‘ I L! R E:I JABI IE‘. ’ ( 1 y . 28, who. m-t n.t A. R. Young's. ocratic party here been captured with - $10.00 will buy a $15.00 Coat "p"’m"‘“gomr ?:ww...: st &"“"',',o,..,,,l;. RN 3-':’3 Carol Blisy 1a tn Springfield for mmg:u*&r; fow general which re- | { $12.50 will buy a $20.00 Coat Birtn of o chita, died st Shat insticns D. J. Cagnon and Mrs T. A.| We got it more people than last year 31 il buy o 525 at tion Wednesday morniag, The. Rhm: leave today for a visit in Wlter in this town. We grow. We got in- 5.00 .00 Co: of Canada, vived creased aviatlon corps—w) n;orv:lnnfm s & quarter of aa TR D s Tt Jeu call F U R S o'dest is five aeh which the | Foimen. B s g ol ks than o . % ' ¥ : i dlt«-. ‘Annie Gaudrea A meeting g the Bgual !‘rmebx- B 5{league was the home of tha vruu!ent. Mrs. m guest Annual Discount Sale . Mortha Sotbweil of Harttord is z ot We are offering our entire stock of other’s, Mfi A » i ’ : manufactured Furs at discounts, from 15% to 33 % S Eaet UNDERTAKER awnd EMBA & visit at Chursh St, Willimantie, ik 62 - BisadleassanractiBubr ooc % Idest Sen of German Chancelior Not T#sphone Lady Assistant in Any Russian Hespital. Visited Hl‘h Schéel. Pflm ‘Horace M. Hovey