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St. Mary’s Parish Golden Jubilee - December 8t ; wu:l Case Withd: of Thirteenth m-ny- France Stands, n of Main Sf r. |+ $100,000 Estate. sdvagee 1h waessiwas| The chotr of fhe " Consresations! | NI mill of ihe River Weav- | Shurch of this city gave a comcert at ufll "!m I Water street, near the | the . Union Baptist church in Bast || ! armo: " Killingly Saturday i . Ralph C. Youns, William Youngand | Schools in Putnam ‘Wednesday Expert b Louis E, Young spert Sunday at Oak- | evening for the week end recess that land-asked my > TIRE and TUBE H. C. LANE land Beach.! will include Thanksgiving and Friday 2 Will Entertain Seniors. as extra days. , “m"h mwl‘y I was p Repairing | BLACKSMITH - - | Crowded trains and specials carried Mother | B W. R. BAIRD" ~ n:’ th':“:ne -.exl; a n.m "'“Lz‘““s'fs, hundre:‘!s 4 m:l dwtoo;:l "henum x| Ilv told l:er that I suf- i % 5 ‘Durkee Lane Killin; throug] ity irday to th Fraay wren h scligl, B4 alr heme | arvard same at New: Havan, AT ; losed | Principal J. J. Lane of the Israel 5 . 4 “M,,,"kl.,.:ml nk‘ h"‘ Will be closed | putnam school snd My, Lane are to don’t you buy a v A | o — s { M spend ‘the holiday at Rockland, Mass. bottle of Lydia E. (B 4 ICTROLA WASSERMANN Hier ue ¥ mona 2 Pinkham” Com : GrumH.m be, x;q:“s:gt ay trom Attonded Bal s Vegetable Compound?” My Pladt O da € The . . o PAINTIR) every fown §n the ‘county for the bi- | Misses Bernice and Mabel | mother bought it and the next month I Eeton. Aaz® : {j 'T FOR Youl ) ennial meet! ¢f' Quinebaug. Pomona | Dupre were at Woonsocket to attend | was 80 well that T worked all the month M GEO. F. ADAMS grange. the Elks' ball. without staying at home a day. Iam | Pl.i“ fif“’n . { Mrs. Franfols Vallety is seriously ill | Misses Chrystabel Gifford and Dor- | i good health now and have told lots of | uilding + ilding ; o B 17 Town st 4 in a hospitz} at Willimantic. cas Bartlett were leaders of the Y\ P. rs bout it.”’—Miss CLARICE MORIN, ( ' 144-146 Main ‘St. 144.146 Main St q 2 B + 3 Mrs, P. H. Spragwe wil have the|S. C. E. meeting at the Congregation- | Eirls about it.”’—Miss b | Norwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. 2 B Tel. 13434 me:lbel: of i }\. Lam::‘ l{{;n[d}(‘rf ;l«ac;e al ch‘um‘;n s;;r‘::.% Ihv:n!ni. b%‘:-ere was | 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. = _.m o d £ o at her homel for a meetin; -|a.solo by lys Robbins. ands of suffer i PU . & O™ Got Hifteqn Pound Coon. Chimney Fire. e A Compounded Willard Stetpus H - B g Need = Plumber? Q) James Keht. Howhitd 8. Wood, Sid Saturday aftefnoon Chemical Com- | sician. If girls who are troubled with ; > Accurately an ing . Tol; 887 1 neyBard, §Willinmr Valentine and pany, No. 4, was calied out for a chim- | painful or irregular periods, backache, - by : ' ¢ DON Frank McGopty made up a party that | ney fire in the guse. | headache, dragging-down sensations, i 1 GEORGE M.~ Things S irical . brought in & fi vound coon from | tion of the dty. ~ fainting spella orindigsstion would take - RATHBONE Walte P, mn" 5 f| HoueHTON a hunt in the Po:ffre:mection;. St. Mary's Golden Jubilee. Tdia .- Piikhath’s Vopstable: Coms 133 West Main St. Shetucket St. | Stannon Bidg. Several thbusand- of doliars will e | o St WAE SRCER JUNSL | Lydia St 1 Tel. 182 Telephwne X . added to thé weel Pytolls of il o ST T iversary observance pound, a safe and pure remedy made e FOB e na - oo UG _' ‘ in this and fsurrounding towns when | ZOF 1 igmm 'of St. Mary's parish of |. from roots and herbs, much suffering Wim. Smith & Co. X > Drive Him to the |§8| Everything Pure, e <t Bio i\{(:‘\varce Decories o8} its it 2ad T NI e mudevan bor might be avoided. Fresh and Salt th’"?”h X GREEN!V'LLE |8 Clean’and Good ective next Mond Goods' Mre. André Maindap and Gaston A. [ casion of much ceremony. | | Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine CHOICE MEATS S 2| atthe Blatndoe mogest ‘9"””"“*“"3 Suns | e e e rencived by busess | Co., Lynn, Mass. (confidential) for free B 7 {4 e o CRANSTON. CO. : barrel of PROVIDENCE lay. v. i - 4 it X P, Woollward was in New Haven | houses of the city. ¢ that eut. | 23¥ice Which will prove helpful. St ‘of e [ iy Beut Fleus s: "hrualf]u: atepmar, ,mes'fi ~HHCYArd | o (ole™ umber of Putnam people will Norwich 112'0\-" 158 Main Street 2 4491!4i u-sn“st., 3 - {Jjoin a party going to Boston December Tel. 34- . ‘el New ‘Firg Alarm Boxes. . 3 to obtain ‘special ratifoad mates. . | >ACK WE GO FOR STYLES - T TR 3 Ira A. Wgrrémw, superinfendent of TO GRANDMOTHER'S DAYS st . the fire alargn, is drrangine to 1nsga1| NAYLOR WILL APPEAL THR BE TALCOTT . the four ney ' Agsalari boxes ; ’ Y| 25¢ DINNER ioli HIGH GRADE have reccived o] % HAS. BEEN. WITHDRAWN | . in town Repairer. o COAL Blds withfpn tHepedifods ipnit. ¢ i e h 8 o 9 i : £3.200 for ¢ higMly repalr work | Séabury Doane Brewer Loses $100,000 Home Cooking Phone 1927 s CHAPPELL CQ. within the fown of Brooklyn for 2| Estate of Pomfret Widow — Will Be MEw e Telophone Tel. 28 the selecimen. Leaving All to Daughter Stands. . 200 Main St Constructiop of adcitisnal dwellings im Dandelson™ts béiny detayed~ on de. The appeal in the Naylor will case, ‘ount df the push-of work-with-which | which attracted so ' much - attention AUTO LIVERY IF HE'S SICK penters are cnfronted and wh;ch ;\'hen the will v[:;ns‘ ofigeqnfur probati aaen R‘)||0F'NG EX;;d T send for ses to continwe tlirough the win- | before Judge Charles O. Thompson of ir al ESS % 56) 8 Ve frowe the Pomfret probate district last rEreveTm its branches Day ‘and Night Dslicatessan DR. COLES Sovera' deer nave.hgen sightel In| May, has been withdrawn. By the t’_' ; 40 Frankiin St the makth B | teitbithwn] ‘af the wpeal & Aok N\ H chas.E. whitaker T R 135 Franklin St « .and the im- | sraphic will of the testatrix, Mrs. 81 Water St. Phone 977 Tel. 1309 Tel. 1095 ¥ iiimois were i Sarah Dunean Nayler, stands and her 185t week's | daughter, Miss ’\llar\ 'Gmm: tNaylgr . BRI P m—— = 7 osetts. 'omes into the bulk of an estate ‘esti- # AND POCKET irst Qual Haberdashers L A s hharaby | T Ed Tects St the eans swers wt-pe-f | B BILLARDS * Tea o . “Head to Foot” culiar that they attracted widespread Made to Measure Outfitters to Men o rnm: for Ih b the con Efen 1 ihe ‘cholr of | intercst and this was added to by the the Second Cénsreistional ckurch at| prominence of the Navior family. DOOLEY & SIMPSON at The_Old Norwi Te: Guaranteed to Fit EAGLE Putnem. i Mra Sarah Duncan Naylor, a widow, t a Store CLOTHING CO. Coal Prices' Reasonable. | tied in Februsry, 1915, leaving an es- e 164 Main Street FREEST & 162-154 Main St f the favored| i7" cstimated at between $100,000 and Ayer SEC g J. H. MYERS 106 Main St. She had exécuted a num- =5, n this section | $120,000. 5 ber of wills and in all but the last in- Come and See My : s Light Repairing e s irument she had left the hulk of her o Livk of Mgy el ; S;I.fms.:‘ar:-nfl o all kinds the prices $2. 4. ton less | °otate to her only child, Mary Gilliatt 31800 SUITS ington b e B 2%, from which | Xaylor. The last will, which was ex- e A onth Typewriters MENDING SHOP Ave of necedkity j conted in SHerbrooke, Canada, in 1914, Pl 2 been «lec lln-\d i 'eft hor whole estate for life fo Sea- only H. R. WAGNER st Villiam H..fampbell :and .Cheisto- | Purv Dozre Brewer. u married man, LOUIS NELKIN Box 196 Franklin 8quare fiher Campheil, Who recertly purchased of Take George, N. Y., Who was also Kennedy, hoase gt Pasvilie ara| made cxecutor of the estate without W19 Franklin St, A S itz g over Norwich, Conn. Trolley Station B £ demikt iy ;symadgs- to the property, | PORAS. ‘ ME g D T e M Dpoperty | e qanehter’ ~ refained - Tveérte;|” ¥ RHNOGHERS ! Motor Cycles, contra Choatce & Sherman of New York as URNISH ycle Supplies Thankegiwing. Sunday.: -~ cromeil to oppese the - admission of - Everything g SR Pl N warel (P17 WI'l ta probate on the grounds of % : For tne moms Cripple Work ‘. and held ot the Conk rvices werel,nque influence. Charles E. Searls of SCHWAR'TZ GUUDYEAR Sundries shing Tackle Davville vesterdar, twhen the' subject | utuam i R gl S Bl 4 ? 3 % BROS. o C. V. GV . ¥ ol ook B ‘ocal, counsel, tJohn F. Carpenter 3 2 2 y 8t Repairing ot Rev. I W s |y Was Tetained by Brewer: - . 9 Westee *t [ ko Franiparss PENDLETON, Jr. (S} PENDLETON. Jr. ol oo, Ak T There | Ywhen.the hearing,was held at Put- o Tel. 966 . Teu. 717-4 3 35 Broadway 35 Broacway s @ sn ikl proram, - o | e e il were read | 13 : oot I Al S L | S| e Yl Acting Commander., fto show the testra‘rix's intentlons to e 4 AND DYEING See SPEAR and Ales, (\\' th the 2gi qu.lo ihe roserve list mnl;lr ht 3 dauwh;‘er l&aht; \‘\‘e‘v;:fl‘s:grye l;n’ . 2 R ", First-class work EAST SIDE You'll See of Ca to he time of *‘he S v Xe- A r1ce: euted. Two hundred letters from ; | at rignt prices WET WASH ; f C. A. SPEAR of ‘the company | Brewer to Mrs. Navier in which he ¢ - E LANG'S Ernest Freeman Optometrist Bowling Alleys harge of - First {eoaved. threatened and carjoled her | | £ DYE WORKS Franklin® Square T. ETHIER whols ot present | were aisc rend and made part of the tof Fransiin St. 15 Ripley Place up stairs = alis record, s shown. that Brewer To. 54 Tel. 1112-4 R A , 18 Bath St. Mot BtEer Cemar comp,,hd "ad berome #cquainted witlhy Mrs. Nay- 4% 7 in Somers Bidg. s - Fan el ; [saeeE Ay 2 vt ) ¢ | P, The end #“BliaThost woek” marked | | e ) oo 3 e '”‘3:"’\"';”“" af fh hork of Jnstall- | went for t-eatment’ for the morphine .ad CATERING Where METAL Second-hand dong the placea orders | 2] NUCr habIL @ eno, i MATINEE TOGS =verything Is e Ssona® CEILINS. A e g e ol g the f for o With a quaint gown of old rove sat- | Furnished d actb ;‘ John ©. Johnson Adie Tis e L onta Premises. " Some | foor Fis wife so that he could mar- Lin goes this piquant hat, a poke shape i WAUREGA 18 Central Ave. D. J. Hahdleman Cramets cogngrdner B aleaap i avlor, -who kad heen sup- | covered with gray velvet splasiel witn MABREY HOTEL AR 15 Mo Highuts A s bédh. sipod by norting him for spma time rs, Nay- | tiny pink roses, strapped and tied vnd- 7 el. an 5 -4 AS it has bégn:gives but that a state | jon went to see him there and it was | er the chin with novelty ribhon rhat Sz Rrondway of Gpurss road is to be firougli this street in the spring, it 'wi'l be necessary’ for all sewer confiections to bé made be- e she was. returning that she was [ matches the frock in tome. The coy token i1l anAd shé died in a hospital in | fiowerlets are in silver metal. HAIR and High Grade % Springficld. Mass. Cail and see Us. DRESSING - FINE fore the wiate road work 13 pegun. Tt | SNIEA, M5 1oy ctatmed Pom. GROC.RIES (39| Get wur prices. s MILLINERY WIS | fret, Coun.. s her lezal residence, she JEWETT CITY s = Al 2 spent mest of her time traveling in (1 A. T. Otis & Son G. E. FELLOWS Mani : T. Dunlea: & Co. < Miss FARNHAM "';'2'4 Main 8t o this country and abroad. Her dausght- er lived mos‘ of the time in Eng- 1t S bo rediiired So' ffe 8 72, Franxlin St. hond that thes not"damage | 4" “Both. were weil imown among Mr. and Mre. Amos B. Davis Celehrate Bull Bla, < Thayer Block e i d. > 7 g. 36 Lake St. : patbietl il e many of the summer residents attend- | tional Christmas Committee—Russeli — o o cas ”‘j‘"‘? advised by the | o3 tne hearing., M. Brown Welcomes Friends on 87th PR Devoe: STORER -FAHM Q| The bt g & — Joks Tt’g°“;“5°“n“2?:5"n‘.’;’t"{.";‘;; Birthday—Death of Janies, One of HAMILTON Ready, Mixed : ality ~ Mi a.':_i ht Electric Wwas void for undue influence. This| the Bromley Twins. e Light Plant for 27 g = ot 2 Varaishes, 4 ist. prizes the f $110.00. The amount 16 he | Ainding ipso facto made the will writ FINE ¢ ) \ yoe ki farm, rocks or othgr . merials posing | ten in Mrs. Navlors own hand in| The golden wedding anniversary of FOOTWEAR Oils and Brushes b eryvinare. Tt Y| w. P. HOLMES ear .owing _to | France, August e true e A many causes. 'THe Amount Absorted | will and testament. Aside from a few | MLI and Mrs. Amos P. Davis, was cele- 130 Main St. And Wiy e M;“""'z“e depends on i bAtogity of the mate- | small bequests amounting to about a [Prated Saturday evening at the home A b Bt i Heles phone 1292-4 . I, the slops of the s‘rl)'faLe thousand dollars this “will gave every-|of their son. Martin Davis. Sevents- : epone IS High Grade e and abundance of joint cracks, | think to the daughter who by the lat- | five t: thered THE Soda Water fissures, and cayigles<-. Phe amount of |.est will had been cut off with a few en,e,“”gfjnfeff,,j,"ide;'}f, ,”;joyea‘ ";,e THAMES lnd-flfiazl Ay fAUpIARS water in drift or susface.imaterials is | articles of jewelry and a remainder in o 3 HoRor ofthe " and dependent to somié~exent on the ia- | a-life estate after Brewer's death. anniversary. George H. Prior sang NATIONAL R ek £ PLUMBING ture of the underlyifig’ roc The Plains of Peace. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. WRIGHT RING & SISK'S Murph; Smonnt Nl o] £ YANTIC Prior-sang a duet, My Faith Looks Up BANK 8 Cove St. pr R & b ) "“‘;“mm '&,ofu; to Thee, Misses Alice Gilbert and 16 Shetucket St. Tel. 425-2 uggists 18 Thames 8t The .m.,,,,“',‘ Water contamed in|Se¢hool Expected %o - Open Today— | Louise Davis played a piano duet, Rev. OISR LI ) R T . Franklin Square Tel. 795-5 the ‘arth's rmtmvn«mmh ot “3| Closed Because of Scarlet Fever Case | J. W. Payne and Daniel L. Phillips, REO CARS FERGUSON'S B H S —— milcapihae iben. Siimateq by Qiffer- | —Guild Meets With Mrs. E. Allen | both spoke in a reminiscent vein. AS God Car on Furniture HIGH GRADE it A ekl vt 12 Maven "g; Bidwell. : Amos Davis spoke briefly in acknowl- " Frankiin Square and MEMORIALS Fuiler, of the = Unitod T Btats et e edgment of the good wishes, welcom- REO GARAGE Diamonds, i Upholstery Work bR Depnrtment. of - ihe |, The Sodom school has been closed |ing the friends assembled. Mr. and in the Watches, of Merit THE C. A. Tnterion ' sehs :’c-mflm fias that *he totar |2l week and fumigated, but is expect- | Mrs. Davis received many gifts, Re- New Majestic Cut Glass and GEO. E. KUEBLER CO. amount’ of frée water in th m ed to reopen today (Monday). A week | freshments were served. Guests were Buildi Sil ZIMMERMAN 39 Franklin St. e o in the & | ago Saturday John R. McHale, Jr., was | present from Norwich, Norwich Town, g —-—— 33 Warren St A egerd S O OF (Alie | taken ill with scarlet fever, 2afas ho | Greeneville and Wellesley “Hill Shetucket Street | 3| 239 Main Street Tel. 561 avingfia “Aaptn of *RoGut (10 had been ir._school Friday the u- |~ Mr. and Mrs. Davis were married in St Sshed B . Tel. 1254 feet. This is'but a small fraction of | tion was’ tuken to prevent the spread | Jewett City by Elder Allen. They B e AT the estimate de by other writers. FARMING IMPLEMENTS of the disease. have three children, Frank Davis of SMOKE UP Road Inspecto Michael O'Hearn has | Wellesley Hill, Mrs. Annie Haskell of WITH A GOOD PIPE. | had the town line bridge covered with | Deland, Florida and Martin Davis of | | - > taryia and sand to leve! it and pre- | Jewett City. We sell Pipes for every face and HENEYE e walt.. Christmas Committees Named atiorss and o, ob oo d i e . Attended Build Mmlnn‘ Sollé Chictat 5% 8 ral e ristmas committees were ap- ol jYaatlc embera ol the ] botted at the Conaregational Sunday BETTING, 56 Broadway meeting with Mrs. . Alien Bidweil of Al e e b Yuea i Raymond V. Congdon has doin somad the | tations and exercises, Mrs, °Fv 05 f5e1- |and his bride of Hartford, Miss Jessie | the Bromley boys apart. heirs_and will remove, from the ol jcox and Miss Ethel Thompson go 1o local automobile awners. lou, Mrs. . E. Robinson, Miss Sadie | Crangs of Wellesley Hills, Mass., Mr.| James Bromley was a tenor singer | farm’herc to live, The Pro) was | New York today to spend a week. Village Interests. | Thompson and Miss Clara Adams pur. | 8nd_Mrs. George Babcock and daugh- | of talent. He sang in the Congresa- | until now occupied by George S, M. ¥rank Wilcox will spend Thanksgiving Frank Curran of Holllston is spend- | chasing gifts, Rev. Albert .Donnell’s | t6F Frances of Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. | tional choir, in the church that was|Geer is leaving the old homestead to | there. ing some time in town with Mr, ana |and Miss Sadie Thompson's classes to | I C. Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Harry | burnied, wiien D. D. Tracy was choir- | move into town, not without some re- | Misa Margaret Driscoll has been . Georgn Taylor, decorate the tree and Alex uc\,col to | Olsen. Onme of the most pleasant of | master At that time he lived in the|grets. His father, John, Geer, came |substituting at the Jewett City Grain Mrs. p,.d,,flek Kingsley has _been | Obtain the tree. gatherings was heartily enjoyed. 2 John R. Tracy house which was burn- | there to live in 1804. The present Mr. | Store in the absence of Miss Lena spendihg the week in Groton-wuh e - 12-pound ° turkey, roasted to a turn,|ed in 187, at the same. time as the | Geer was born there and he and his | Griffin who has been ill, and MECHANICS’ TOOLS of all kinds THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Frankiin Street Masons at Moosup.’ . |proved of general interest. Mn, Brown |church. He was engiged in th ovti- | wit Ived there since their mar- | M; innie - C: vi niece, Mrs. Timotny- Leary, X, e haye Hved there since their mar- rs. Minnl ‘arpentgr was in James Morton of Camaen, Me, is| These Masons from Jewett City, Ed- | the: sompany. - Conoratulations of| eal business here. He s survived by |riage, in 1831 ffxmge s Yot ac Slates l:;mm in wmym in connection wuh the: mrd l_l;‘ glllake Psar]sD Morgan, Wal- D bfidg".; i Sent to Jail. 2;:';,,5“;;2:’, r;:fi:mw s more Waolen company. e yne, Dr. S. H. Holmes, E. P < e OMcer Pearl Morgan arrosted a man ;. There is much actiyity around-the|M. Gray and B. R. Gardner, were in . OBITUARY Many Motor Parties Pass. ot PR SaknoTs Ty iTE wab - eg:cl;’d‘guefl ’?hé _Phillips. cousin, docal freight yard' as“present. - Car-| Moosup Saturday night, guests of the Satarhay Su Sondas s Mt tas | ORISR Ia sl viaiiadt ecias. o Muie |1 attison rass Valey, Ne- loads of telephone poles have been|Moosup lodge, No. 113, There was James Bromley was kept hot by automobiles bound to | street, walking in and -demanding | vada county, California. shipped from Here ind many ties are [ WOTk In the third cgree by bast mas- | Several people here have been noti- | and from New Haven and Boston and | food. ' In the town court he was found . 6, -| being piied up !cr’mmcnt. i e o:}xlxp i dn‘x S anquet was | g q° oe the recent death .of James g‘?—:n" up the line. Several went down | 8uilty of vagrancy and went to jail aybrook.—Miss Caroilne Parker of Mrs, Bradiey of Mudison has been f3erved by the ladies of the.Eastern|promiey, of Southbridge, Mass. He day _afternoon with the Crimson|2s a result. Hartford, a summer resident of Fen- spending some time in' town twith her e .|'was a native of Griswold and was one | fI¥ing above the bluc. When they ro- About the Borsugh. wick, was married ‘n a rom sister, Mrs. Joseph Mackenzt: ches i ay. of the Bromley twins, the others be- | turned Sunday the flags indicated that | Mr. apd Mrs. B. R, Gardner enter- |in Fortches:er, N. Y. Colonial. Russel M. Brown, assisted by his |ing John. the weather had changed. tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Morton | justice of the peac: Eugene Manning of Storrs Agricul- (“wife, celebrated his 87th birt] These two men lived in Jewett City i Niles, Mrs. Edgar Richmond, Miss El- por! to & Yale stude tural colloge , Bomie of hls | Saturday at his home on for many years and the resemblance Leaving the Homestoad. sle Niles and Albert Niles of Wyo- | Smith, of Kensas City, M Samuel Gger has purchased a house street and Brown avenue. was so elose it was the saying 40 ell on Mary street from the MacNicol youngest duughter nf Mr. _ning, recently. There werc present Ernest Brown | years ago t/hat one could hardly D. Parker. . R L Mrs. Frank Wileox, Miss Janet Wil-