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ow. Thou Winter Wind rgeant many peoj the institution this ° iR h tients recently admitt the he are William. Authier, tontion, sufterias with ' phefi Albro of South and Fannte Gh of this city, for appen- dicitis. = Wi e-a-y noon the ambu- lance went to South Coventry to bring '.o \b‘ instituticn Walter of at place, whé is™seriously ill with llnellmonh. on | MURRAY BUlLDING REMOIfl.lNQ. press of business, and the ~inabili ity of many of the to attend, caused the delay. e n.'L.onlrd Bridge " ih.eh of Téaffio Rufex. New I&llllmlnl. ‘Second Fmrh streets. ta chiefly in tearing the partition walls of the thrss or four offices, and the haliway. Bhte on tua Chrch: Wil side of the building m-wide- L method-of handling the Toodwork which 1o Belng torn. Gn The secend floor of the mre dne large room from T the work is cor eled. W. H. S. to Play Alumni. ' There wiil be an interesting basket- ball game in the Y. 3. C. A, _the It s ‘ex- pected that Chappell, the two: bn;m;fir-‘ Harrington of the ‘will present’ thlir regular lneup -358.5" |~ PLANS FAREWELL REG!FTION Ladi Saciety of _Congregational Church "to Honor Rev. William 8. Beard, At the -p«lfl m«uu of the Lagies house Wedni committee Backs of.w farewell reception to be given en. Bev. William S Beard, the retiring paktor. of the church, Wednesday, Feb. 28rd. Mrs. Jay M. Shepard is chairmmn of the committee, which includes Mrs. A Gates, Mrs, H. T. Burr, Mrs. . Sorian ant Mre. Helod Hous: Chin mings. Routine business was trans- S iir 1o B sk o ior to the meeting of the society the board ©of directresses Whist at Nurses’ Homs A successful whist was held Wed- nesday evening in the nurses’ home connected with St. Joseph’s hospital, and wag under the auspices of the Tadies’ “auxiliary of the institution. The following _committee was in Chlldren’s Dresses in chambray and gingham, anc stripes, checks and plaids, with cuffs ar of contrasting colors, that formerly sold at $1. Sqand $1. 59-your choice of any ~ at only 98c. \filldren’s White Poplm Dz'esses, age four to iem regular $1.89 to $2.89—your choice tbey Iast 98c. = and Mrs. G. O. Strong ase ol i ke spent Putnam, fl’.‘N Nennmm'mmrur few days. Hills 1s in No'!nefin- iy Mre. C. C. Case spent Wednesday Boston. Mre. G. W. Graves spent_ Wednesday 1n Pravidente: W..C. Wheeler was in New Lon- dan ‘Wednesday, — F. Kirkpatrick spent WM in Na- London, wrt in Wil R. F. Pm of Amston Hmantic Wednesday. ~Mr. and Mrs. F. Slate aré in Water- bury for a brief stay. Willigm Carrizan of Hartford was a local visitor Wednesday.- ‘Willlam Rofirke of Groton is a lo- Mrs. E. J. Holman - of Sonu Wit~ ungton was in this city Wednesday. train from Boston due ill !hl.l el:y e TS wan one-hour late W nesday. Mlu Helen Wood has returned to dence after a fortnight here with i Mise Lella Fitts of Hampton was the guest of relatives in , this = city ‘e~ | Wednesday. \ Miss Julla Corcoran of Norwich, ‘eputy factory inspector, was in this city Wednesda; Mrs Williant. Starkweather I ied to her home in Plaineld, after a fortnicht's visit here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Louise Fay. Hnrtto\'d “visitors Wednesday in- Ernest Chesbro, Jr. Valentine iy, Mo Cartton. White, Mia. O , } sical family can_play ‘on two , | ments, Harry = ‘W, H. Hall, Mr. langer. W. A. King, James Bennott. Miss Martha Mathieu. JEWETT CITY Members of Doroas’ ¥éry 'Supper—Officers of League of the Sacred H«mp-w-& nesday Afiornm Whist Club Enter. tained. » Derecas circle of The King’s Dauch- ters, had a very novel way of fur- nighing a' supper for a. quilting bee Mly. It Was a covered dish affair id was held at the home of the lead- . H. Tracy. Aft 3 s no one knew what the 'oflmru llud prepared, each @ish was awaited with wreat mrlo-lty The first cnuma was napkis parasus bisoue and saitines, The sec ond salad, hran muffine and Kot rolle. The, third was rice ‘plomento, sand- _wiches and potatd chips The fourth ‘hot chocolate. cup cakes, lemon, raisin and Jelly tarts. _sugar oookles and wafers. The sivth Mountain Dew and ‘the seventh lollypops. Ofletn of Men’s League of Sacred arran Ccommiteee. of & lix Guilet, . X vant, Ovila ana TLouls sut-mmd Wednesday Whist Club. » Mrs. W. R. Burdick and Mrs. M. W. Alling - entertained - the = Wednesday Afternoon ‘Whist ‘club at Mrs. Bur- dick’s this week. The first prize, a china jardinere, went to: rs. R, F. Cheney, the secon “dish. to by th Operation’ for Throat Troubls: Miss Ila_Brown was operated upon nesday. Bridgeport—Invitations have beén fssued to the wedding of Miss Altfea May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augus- tu- o Bridgeport, and Maturia u§o, which 351 take place Sat- urday .afternoon, , at St Episcopal chmh, Gz:«pm o for throat trouble at her home Wed- BAGE TEA DARKENS B B ..-.m,.mfi_a..wm.. - niversary night. mmcrwfi#- choir will render special music. Three and One-half Inches of Snow. nma-nm-tmmuwu. mmwmm&,mm noon and that dnelbfllt lndlm inches covered the 8scond in Whist Series; Aaron Gordon has & meed col- lsetions for the Habrew Het. fund tn Danislson. willazes of = Killinelv th | Prooklvn and Waureean, as received tie, R ay. 1 Alpert Kennedy is able to resume|T. his duties after a_week’s {liness. - J. E. Harris of Boston was in town Weanesday. Donald D. Simmons was a business caller here ¥ Allen Family Gives Concsrt. The Allen family of Norwich gave a concert ot Moosup Wednesday eve- ning, - Which proved very interesting and instructive. . One 6f the Allen girls, Miss Alma Allen plays five in- struments while Miss Th three. ~ Each of the boys of this mu- instru- B. Allen, who s but Seven vears of awe, is considered marvelous cornetist. The comcert was given t5 show what is’ possible to o with music “n the.home, & means o the young_ people so mz t‘hey will not o _outsife for amusement and énter- tainment. ng Initiated. by Odd Fellows—D. A. Chapter Loses = Oldest and Youngest- Members. “Stonington lodge. No. 26, I O. O. » met in Masonic temiple Wednes- evening: and worked the, initia- degres on a class of five candi- e, The Bad Fehons orchestra farnished music and & soclal time was enjoyed Oiflst and Yourigest Members Dead: Fanny Tedyard chapter, Daughters o the American Revolution, met Wed- nesdav afternoon in Masonic temple. An interostinz session was held, the regent, Mrs, George W. Tingley, pre- siding. A committee was appointed to draw up resolutions on the death of Mrs Moria Maxson, the oldest member of the chapter, and Miss Helen M. Wileox, the youngest. member. After. the business session refresh- ments were served. Porsonal Mention. John Woodbury, Nelscn J. Baker afd Robert Chapman are ln Halifax [in the emplov of the Ship & Engine company at Groton. ‘Walter Lathrop has returned from & viait in New Sk Miss Maria Allefl of Attleboro, Mass. is the guest of Nr. and Mrs, Wilfred mb. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King have re- turned to Merfden after @ visit with Mrs. Charles E. Gaskell.* Carroll Bliven and Clyde Burrows have returned from a short stay in Bridgeport. Mrs. W. H. Dunnack’s father, who is visiting her at the Methodist parson- age. is serfously {ll with pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinckley have returned from i STAFFORD SPRINGS Suit for $50 Damages for Alleged Watering, of Milk—Foresters | Class of Ten. Acting Judge Willls p e e " e borough cou HAIR TO ANY SHADE | h e S ey hv yarious prira of celléctors as lows: S, S. Russell, F. E. Crnneen, 82, thls from williges fn Killinel Pay, W. D. Swaffield_A. P. Woodward, T2 Danielnonl A Welanore. 57 i fon to his awn chntribution: Rav. Sottivan, Sroolciur avd Tagopan, 5 Ve Gors Aom hns forwardad tn Naw Yot heand- ~arters €130 throveh the TWindham Cauntv Natienal Bonk ang 3100 throurh the Danfelean’ Trust company Halnln Owns Pfaff Trophy. Thomas Holnin. famons middle Als- tanen Tunmer. has asain demansteoted his wondertsl ebility_on the oirder DAth he winnine at Raston the val vabla Pfa® trophy for-the third oon- secntive time, it now ‘becomine his nermanently. Falpn was pot expect- ed to make guch a splendid showine in_thia. race, fn which he was enterod mith a fvite fast figid but ne ran great form apd-defeited all the g-;- competitors artaxed eeainet him. alpin expects 0 conalderable run- migieduring the approacting outdoor Harmrw in Bast Killinaly church.a e KGMGY 15 1MARbYY oiou % ltnl%ner in_which® ‘fl:e Tgion Baptist churen of Miat pince ix e under/the pasaraté ot Fav: 5 D., and over the way in hich she dimcultin that have besot sre vanighine to .m#ke place for a spirit of Rarmony and unitv that is the delizht of all who would have trne ppiness Lost Sunday the. 1 attendance reached the total of 103, which is ex- traordingry for Fast Killinely. Dr. Blake's work at Fast Kifnglv is be- ing highly praised and is a source of satisfactlon. In all quarfors. Lectures at Bantist Church. At the Baptist church Friday plEgmt § wcloskc Rev, W. D Bwameld to givé an llustrated lecture Awnon Fanan'and Tia Beonte, 72 siides betas fsed 1n Bloturing the scenes relative to_which Mr. Swaffield will speak Mas Mrs. Georze W. Coléman of Boston 'is to speak at the church, her_subject. Mormonism. Mrs. Cole- man Is the wife of the member of the Boston city council who has been avt- Ing mavor during the absence of Mayor Curley. Garbage Collector Discontinues Ser- vices. Joseph Feblanc, who has been col- lecting zarbage about Danfelson for a number of months in somethinz of an official capacity, his work, being sanctioned by.borough officers, has at least temporariiy discontinued the ser- vive, much tc the surprise of those who had subscribed for it. Some of those Wh> bought the garbage re- moval service paid in advance, the price being very reasonable. $1 a year in many dases. Leblanc has a- place at Dayville to which the garbaze was drawn by teams that maintained the service. A borough official said Wed- wesday that he understands that Mr. Teblanc had wone l.way, but this could not be verified. COMMITTEE OF FIVE To Represent Businass Men’s Adsosia- tion in Considering Baseball Teamf President A. W. Willlams of the Business ' Men's association has been named by that organization to select tbur other members to form, with himself, a committee to investizate relative to having baseball in Daniel- gon the coming seasor under the aus. 1o} it Paying been Gefiniiely established there general favor toward hm‘ a re-! ‘baseball team here thers now the work of investigating a8 fo grounds: financing, étc. As un- by President Willlams, the I venture is not so much a money-) proposition as it is = s Bowns were :mvmmmhm John Kemptf was ealled to New York to attend the :uur‘ot I(k * e Mnm £ .:"er-d tbc H‘l’h Schy nesday m pess. B A balrnll llld iters, heaton, T4, was Mary Jane B"""S.emuu Sl m}’msn. m Mr. Wheaton Tn 1 BOTH LEGS EVIQE‘ Brakeman George Blair Struck by Lo- i comotive: George Blair, a brakeman who erly md; ome in this city, his lege severed in an accident Franklin, Mass. According to inform- ation received here, Mr. Blair left the rassenger traln on which he was working to throw a switch and was strack by a locomotive Tuning o 482 other main line track. Biair ha been in the passenger service only & short time, WATER S$YSTEM PROFITABLE. Net Earnings Lact “ear Reached $11,- < 581.05.” Announcement is made by thé wa- ter board of the city of Putnam that $11,581.05 was the net of the mupicipal water plant for the year ending last r 31. The annual report bas just been filed with the city council, The receipts from ‘water rentals amounted to $31,909.58, tal receipts being $33,568.11. hasis the city will eventually own the ‘water system free encumberance and it is expécted flllt he plant will become mote valuable 4 propducer of revenue’as the city continues to gTOW. ° Thé -wvater is made up of C. Allen Hawkins, John J. McGarry and G. Harpld Gilpatirc. Dolls Sent to Hospital For Children. - Miss Emily Hitchéock ‘Woodstock dressed three dolls ans them to the Day Kimbail hospil sent for use hy sick children at the institu- ;§35 tion, Chains on tires did mot suffice in many cases fo give machines traction in Wednesday’s heavy going and ropes ‘were substituted by a numi of drivers who found the alternative de- vice more effective. _Mail Not Claimed. Letters addressed to the following persons are unclaimed at the post of- fice: Earl Burton, Irving G, Davis, J. Donnelly. Frank Gaucher, C. C. Ken- yon, Ernest Landouzy, Joseph Lutton, $;, Stomins, Tom West, J. Wolokowic, Miss Florence Arnold, Mrs. H. L. Dean, Mrs. Elizabeth Ostrander. Rev. A. B. Coats, D. D, secretary the Baptist State convention, is to sneak at_the Baptist church February 18, There was interest for high -efiool students in the basketball game in which Uxbridge High school defeated ‘Woonsocket High school. Both of these teams defeated Putnam, the only re- verses the locals have suffered this season. Owls to Note Anniversary. Addis Welch, John F. Ferns, Harry it does not make, and saying never a word about the letters intended to bawl it out. The cyelo thing automatically writes on a chart a continuous record of changes, in the weight of the air and notes them correctly both as to day and time, giving forecasts as to what weather may be expected. Mr. Wood- ward is going to arrange so the pub- lic can have the benefit of ohserving the machine daily, going this toward competing with States weather bureau. of North|the % Masting Tonight. b open meeting nnu\u and loan ,;fi“.. K. s n‘mmflfltbflh‘.npmmwm A meeting of the directors was held last Friday afternoon at the office, at- [4ended by a number of ladies It has nurse, near | be in'a P daitions on t to | resentinz nearly be up for action soon. St. Philip’s Church Electrically Lighted The chureh has been wired o i UNITED WMINE WORKERS' CONVENTION IS CLOSED Interstate Conference of Opemators and Miners in m‘- Next Weel. Indianapolis, l'nl !“ 2—The b“- nial convention United Work':' of A!l"l:_rlxe: .Wh - and the m of the international officers.. be. havine mmm ino -3 -nm tu =-nd anthracite and step will be the jotnt inter- nce of o&'nmn and min. e, | oT3 to e held at Mabile next week | firat. The chandeliers in nave and cel have been removed; but the fixtures are kept for emergencies. ! The cholr will rehearse Friday at F. F. Russell's, Services on Friday at 7.3 p. m. and on Sunday, holy communion at 8 and 1045. Sunday evening praffer at 7. VISITING HOUSEKEEPER. Miss F.'M. Richardson, of Putnam, Be- gins New Service |n Waterbury. Miss Frances . Margery Richardaon of thnm, on Tuesday the Auties of visiting honnlawu eor the Associated Charities of |and will at once start a am’unn in the interests of better acquaintance- ship with the Tesidents of among whom she is to 1abor, prapava- Y to later taking up a larger work. for which conditions are not yet auspicious, says the Waterbury Amer- ican. Until the time for these future activities is ripe Miss do preliminary work with special fam- ilies spreading the tenets of the prac- tical housekeeper where they will do the moet Miss Richardson cofnes to her new position highly recommended by_those who have observed her work in Provi- dence, R. I She was born and brought r’p ‘ln Pnsun.“mdl e her pre- minary lucation iIn grammar and high schools of that town. Later through her on individual efforts, she voflnd ‘her way mroun the aca- e e Prpeiden g“fia sity at ce, 3 nma, soclolosy. mfl‘ VIENNA'S HIGH COST OF LIVING PROBLEM ‘Rolieved by Markets Maintained by g ?. i i 1 i 1 g8 i s | i B il i H i