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i WILLIMANTIC, CONN d-uhemmtbefilpowd. ‘ 4 WOOL OR SILK SWEATERS-REDUCED ~ One lot of Wool Sweaters in a good assortment of colors are G plendid Buying Opportunities ‘:IAIIE OFFERED IN THE CLOSING OF SMALL LOTS OF WINTER MERGHANDISE 'ummymweehflmm'»fllbepntouume its Spring garb, and in order to facilitate these preparations “lflduruumdefiufihdm,dlmfllobofm reduced to $2.50, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.00 and $6.50. CHILDREN’S DRESSES CHARLES A. qntm w_n.L § ADMITTED TO PROBATE Land On Natchaug River Left For Public Purpeses—Trustees to ' Pro+ vide Home For Nniy Women: . Tho vfll of C-Iur A wa\ nas dmitted to the Windham coyrt of nrvbn.te, and a hlll'l!ll' ‘will be held W February 27, 'The tax value of the estate is S“ 170.00, 4 Among the prayisions o{ the u, 1. @ beauest of a bisce of & Windi n&. “Which was used by T hread Comp: mer for home: uvdenm e havs the uee of half the length of her life, while the cny is to hnva the lnml under certain condi- T ox. pslie pack.d e oo er a und or pul »: f:y Thust Cocept the Tand "within & su-vlu- | rooms, on .e-—-—- - Fined in Gty Q;L{. : Frank N ity to xmw:,'l‘: g g Bl day morning. He was found guilty and fined one dollar and i amount. ing to $7.60, which he pald. Brief Me: Private Donald Crane of Kelley F‘leld, is home here on B short leave Tonight, dance, Bijou, Jewett City, Pickett's Willimantic ordum'a sevs en pieces—ady. Albert J. Cameron of Lawrence left Friday morning for Camp Dovens, from the local exemption Pon s headquarters, He was examin- Thursday and asked to be sent to the camp at once, as he had no place to g0, 50 the raguest was. STante or may grent & facfory on the laad, for pub- Jic uge. 1if ease the city does not ac- gept the TAnd b e e e, the fand ‘goes.jnto the estate. ] Communication of Mt. Vernon Lodge This Afternooh Evening— Serfiors’ Second Ipeul--Werk for | Red Cross, At the Gonxny.tlan-l church. Sun- morning Rev, Albert Donnell will 3;3,’._. on’-the worl‘(fl of the American associatl ed as trustees of part of -the estate phich is to be used t pay severel ait ferent persons menthly su lor" the rest of their lives. He -l:: directs | Missionary M P. 8. C. E. that the trustees establjsh a home for|in the evening at 7. r;- Mrs, Don- mdm ;omh?' ‘when the :\na;:cls{ ;‘:,ll. \'!'ovlc. lm churvh Bundn con the estate permits it, al the . discretion of the truste: Rev. 3. B, Alfl.rwh pastor. ‘of ti el Methodisi church, will'preach from the Al Sehnol %o, Gloss. subject Business.' Junler league at 3 it aowaday, held every Sunday morning at 10 45 in t\u Wmuan- Club |’ afing the days rtun tuel was acuca for tho Shore Line and trolleys wéFe crowded the dg, were §0od natured and trolley very courteous, i Saved the Vegstabics. During the severs wuthar earlier in:the week the col every ereviea in houses .nd.r.e Nearly all the nearby farmers had heat in- the celjars, oil stoves, or lamps, and in one cellar the old-fashiened fireplaca got cleaned out and a fine wood fire was kept -burning, to safeguard the vegetables from freezing. . Brevi A consignment of New Orleans o+ lasses, reeeived Thursdny by loeal grocers, found a._ready g ‘Miss’ Corinda. Reno. ot Spermer has been spending ten days in mwn with her_gunt, Mrs. John Bressel Mrs. Lloyd” Ayer of Nn.rth F‘m\klln yas & recent guest of her slster, Mrs, . R. Manning. BALTIC. Wire Club to Hold Mpeting to Boom Free Will Fund—Funeral of Mrs. John Cocking to Be Held in “Fall River—William C, Smith En- ters Hospital, There is to be a meeting of the leo- ‘Wire club in shnnmn- hall this ) evening:to the com- mu.zee of the free wool tund of the Baltic "Red Cross branch. The mem- bers haye been working hard since the club was orgenized and at this special meeting the third degree will be given, The officers of the elub who' were elected at a meeting this month are planning to sive the mem- bers a social. Any person wishing ta : friends in J‘ewnt Cit, S in quest of food this odd’ bl nuh, circles around for about tes ang then heads-to the north: Burial in Fall River: The body of Mrg. John Cocking was put. -hnu the 10,27 train at the New Haven road station Frid tor Fali' River where fi\' take place from the daugiier, Mra: Hahgoon Wllker 9,15 Rev. Charles Smith, Dllwr of the Baltic Mamm:m Epllco church, conduoted & Bayer o her hopre. Many iends .md n)l-flvu were present. The bearers were Harry Johnson, George Wood, John Cocking +|and_Peter Benolt. Undertaker George G. Grant had chuge of the arrange- ments. News in General. Mrs, I. L. Buteau and infant son huvo returned home from the Backus Chu-lu T, Charon is making re- gflw at his store, Mr. Charon was i oston ~Monday, - selecting _fixture: which are to be installed this month. Gus Swanson spent IFriday ~ with Robert Wi n{k-r was In Hart- ford Friday on business. Sigurd: Swanson has returned, afeer visiting-Pontiac friends, Patient “at Hospital. Willlam C, Smith has entered St. TJoseph’s hospital, Willimantic, where e will undergo treatment to recuper- mu(wr being {H at his home on Rail- is visiting friends | in letlnrd, ng Huven and Boston. Mrs, John H, Brown, who has been m wi!h Tip, 1§ convalescing. tchell Coulard is ill at her home ‘on Little Flats, Mrs. Thomas Kelley, who has been spending, seversl weeks with her son, Francis in Worcester, has returned Dopse BRDTHERS :Lusencm Wmmmma&;tdymbyhbnlw of the copvertible sedan. 'Ihinun&uumhcw ise by the convenience of the car md ih hl finish and upholstery. . (Al prices £, It Will pay you to visit us and: examing Q[I‘-_An:.; Siaia The gasoline consumption is unusually low. - The tire mileage is unusually. high. ¢ Cos Sedan or Coupe, $1350; Winter Tourlng Car or Roadster, mm Touring Car, Roadster o Commemlu.l Car, $385 o b Detroit) tiome. Arthur Almquist and Girard Swan- son were in Grosvenordale Friday. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Fred Talbot visited St: Joseph's hospital Friday. Philip Joubért, U, S. N, stationed pworth offer -sugsgestions beneficial to the clud ?;em, Enundm 1oy is. being reguested to communicate ‘the 7 o'clock ‘service will be Tha with “Live Wire", Baltic. White Stone. - Car_Crowded, Rev. Myron B, Fuller; pastor-of the| The 1,03 trolley .ear,out of Baltic Baptist church, will talk to the junions | for Norwich carrled a capacity crowd at Newport, recently spent a furlough on The Pilot. The sermon at the|Friday afternoon A large crowd |with nis mother, Mrs. Catherine Jou- | regular worship will be What Consti- |awaited the arrival of this car and It pore tutes a Christlan? Communion .will | was-a case.of first come first sexved in follow the morning service. 5|vegard to seats. The majorlty were the Young People's meeting, compelled to stand in the aisle and in Babcuck leader, Subject, 'What My |the rear vestibule. People at points Church Stands ‘For. People’s serviee | south of the village had some ehance . message, Apologies. | of procuring seats. llv Ghfll. from ‘will' also be a Violih @uet and gospel Singing. Invitation to Masons, All_members 6f Mt. Vernon lodge, No. 75, F. and A. M., Wallace H. Payne master, and all resident members of other Masonic lodges have received this ‘week the following invitati Dear Brother: You are earnestly requested to be present at a special communication of Mt, Vernon lodge, No, 75, F. and A. M., Saturday aftérnoon and evening, Feb. 9, at 3.30 o'clock. The M. M, de- Children’s Serge Dreses, "‘“I" $5.00. value, 00w $2.98| .\ sccols tn this ity wil be clost and $3.98. ed next weck, in order to conserve k. - coal. ~ A request was recently issued - by the state ffiu:dnumstruar that ALL-WOOL SKIRTS FOR $3.69 - !he schools be. d, Principal H, T, Burr of the Normal School, who has All-wool Skirts, black and navy blue serges and poplin. Al-|E. nfi%‘mddiecb,nhe“%md}&w mfidueod charge of the local schools under the 1o $3.69. l\lpervlsinn of thé state and Prineipal A, Case, who has charge of the schools under the direction o fthe town school committee, thought it was best to close next week. The two Parochial < schools also agreed to close for the week. A Thnmu J. Burke entertained Fri- day, J. Herbert Potter and Miss Ma- zie Boone of Syracuse. Thomas Newman was In Boston on Friday on business. 7 Alex Dupont” was in Webster Fri- Strange Bird Noted. days A large bird of varied colors has| Misses Mary B, Donnelly and Josie NEW LONDON AND [TS FERRY o B e City Meeting Called to Get Appropriation of $60,000, Three- quarters of Which is For a Néw Boat—Grand List In- ~ SCARF AND TAM SETS FOR OUT-DOOR SRORTS . This is the month of out-door sport, and while there ic ever - %o much fun in it, you must be warmly clad, not only with a . Sweater but one of these warm, comfortable Knit Scarf and ~ Tam Sets. These may be had in striking colors, also in mixed ~ shades and priced at 39¢ up to $3.50 a set. Lectured on Camp Devens. V: T. Goggins dellvered l.n lnteresb ing lepture at the Y. Friday evening on Camp Devens. He was a constructing; engineer of the company which constructed the building and ground for the eamp. There were meny present. The lecture was il- tustrated with stertopticon. pictures. CAR FELL INTO RIVER, When Fisight Left Rails Near Sot- 1029 Main Street, Breanan were guests Westerly friends Friday. Misses Fdna Alquist, Ida Lacroix of town who are Hable for the ineams. tl.l is being called to the necsssity of: ing these returns as soon as w Every single person whose -net in- md fieneld: Hines visited New Hayen Fyove Al : land Station. gree will be confurred in full form in . . lends come was or more, year; % A omes from Jump in Valuation—Increased Rate| Jshn Ciabby is in Philadelphifa on |and every married man wiose incoms. WARM AND STYLISH COATS AT LESS THAN | There vas wrock on the provs-| b Srormcor, rosuir ofcers occupy- | erease Comes from Jump | Haa Ta s in ulsdoiielon {Snd vy macsen San W isen SNt dence division of the Now Haven rail- At 6 o’clock ere will be a banquet in Rioux's hall, served by Faith chap- ter, No. §2, O. E. 8., and an entertain- ing program will follow. - At ‘8 o'clock the lodge Wwill resume labor, again confer the M. M. de- dren under 21 years of age, Was §2000, or more, must fle. tess Feturne: A heavy pemalty is_provided for thoes who ‘do not attend to this matier e« fore March 1. For full information and hlln - ply-to the income tax office, City Hall, Norwich, Your employes will tell yon whether your earnings were suffiefent to make you liable to file a return. road Friday morning, when three. cars and the caboose of a freight train from | this city left the rails near Seotland depot. One of the cars fell into the river. ‘Trafic was disrupted for most of the day, trains from this eity to|gree, when the following past masters Providence being routed through Put- | will fill ‘the chairs: Arthur M. Brown, nam atd Plainfield: The wreck was|W. Charles H. Ray, S. W.; Ray- cloared up late in the afternoon by a|mond F. Cheney, J, W.; Willi G MOOSUP Social Meeting of Thursday Club— High School Five to Play Killingly * H. 8~Quarterly Conference, The social meeting of the Thursday ciub was held with Mrs. Henry Cray Thursday :afternoon. The programme consisted of selections on the: Victrola. HALF PRICE ; In closing out small lots of Winter Metchandise the coat _ question is one of great interest for the simple reason that 3 mwiflhdmnyowu!umhutobuyatleuhnhlf - price. For $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 you can buy a coat ‘;’;?‘;J:“ e o, o L s mescR 1 drioniseds ' that would have cost you from $20.00 to $35.00. This is| .- oy e Fiian, ™ Crum, 3D AT is to Be Expected—Seeking Name For New Ferryboat. (Special to The Bulletin.) New London, Feb, §—Before the month ends the city of New London will be fully equipped in the ferry business, for then the city- will have two _boats, having secured a second- hand craft that has been in service in in ‘the tax rate of at least four mills to meet the appropriations already made, which includes the unugual state tax. this year and the-special tax for the city’s. share of the cost of the bridge at Niantic. These are unusual expenses, not regular, and there was no need for increased valuation to liam R. Burdick,; mwm M. Gray, tyler., Harold D. Hewitt will deliver the charge. “This could: have alt ‘beekr’ Mat by ‘marshal Anauor Murray's plan, which. provid- d for increased millage to meet the chibald | New York for about the same length a reading Py Mys, H. E.. Main and GLASGO b/ himmey R M. Clarke, J. D. George H. Jennings, nzflzlm: "as the Colonel Ledyard has fpet. thise' 0¥ e}fi';s“g;:“ extra’ emer-{sames of various kinds. A_yery in- ; . the final mark-down, s0/if you need a coat take udunhgo Of | The Eneine company was caned out | 87 Si Bdward F, Blake, . 8- Wil- | been in service between New London| 3¢y measures this ¥ | tecosmng s ng:fit;d'uflw“ ain Too Cold For School- Sessions: Tyss- day—Funeral “of Philias Francesur —Frost to a Depth of Four Ffl— llmelowprm ' E ALL-WOOL SEPARATE SKIRTS, $3.69 at $.30 Fridev worning for a -~ bad chimney fire fire. in: the home of D. P. Comtois on Spring street. and Groton. The ferry commitiee an- nounces that the additional boat can| 3 be operated without any changes being made in the ferry siips on either side ‘extra demands rather than a general prize and Mrs. Rose Whitehead won second price. Refreshments followed and a social season that was enjoved Last Day to Register. . y Goshawk Seen. i Fraternally yours, of the Thames.: If that be so, it is a | increase in_the valuation. The tax |by all, Those attending were: Mrs. EEAY i g GEORGE H. PRIOR, Siroke o agood luck and a saving of [¥3te could be changed annually to|David Parker, Mrs, J, O. Main, Mrs.| rThere were only one session Eight more enemy aliens called at| » Secretary. | considerable expense to the city. Just |Meet any extra emergency and when|Thomas Day, Mrs. Fratklin Sheldon, | gchool Tuesday, because the u.ludl S5 police head ters, Friday to bel« Per order & When the two boats will be put into | tBere were no extraordinary .calls the |Mrs. William Johnson, Mrs, M. D. roomss could not be gotten sufclently Have you considered the present high cost of wool materials? | esistered, tringing 'the total wp to|' ~WALLACE . PAYNE, W. M. |operation is not announced, hut_the |millase could be returned to normal, | Lawis Mys. W, W. Aderms. Mre. J. C. twenty, Today (Saturday) is the last warm for the children. day for the registration. Tuesday was tho coldest day of the rintar ‘thus ter, the p g and without injury to the credit or benefit of the city, The increase éven in millage will be a hardship on the many who. possess heavily mortgaged | M; bomes, but when there is also increase in valuation the burden is almost un- endurable. It's a safe bet of a mill to a cent that there will be much jus- tifiable kicking when the tax ‘list is made public. ~ It has almost doubled in the last six months and in spite of * this we are selling an All-wool Skirt for only $3.69, GOOD STYLES AND VALUE : These Skirts represent good style and come in navy blue ~ and black, serge and poplin, aleo a few in plaids and stripes, NEW CRETONNES FOR THE HOME Gallup, Mrs, Willlam Sprague. Mrs. John Tuckerman, Mrs. Irvie Whitehead \h'l. H. E. Main, Mrs. O. W. Potter, Matthew Barr, Mrs, Alfred Hill, \flll Lucy Broadhead,” Mrs. Chlrlli Bragg. To Play K. H. 8. The Plainfield High school basket- ball téam will hold a practice at Mil- rer hall, Moosup, Monday afterncon. { The boys will play Killingly next During the week every taxpayer has|Thursday evening at Denjelson in a recsived from-Fred Burrows, the com- | league game. The high school play- petent clerk to the board of assessors,|ers now Will be in -candition to play a postal card paving the way for the | Thursday and- the probable lineup will veople to be prepared for the increased | be: Dagwett centre: Smith Potter, for- Seriors’ Social. . The senior class of Riverside gram- mar. schopl held its second social in Assembly hall Friday evening. The decorations were very effective, being of red, white and blue bunting, and numbers of Chinese lanterns. A large American flag occupied the place of honar, and the flags of Greece, Braazil, Great. Britain, France, Russia, Italy and Jdpan were also displayed. The pupils were chaperoned by Principal and Mrs, F. H, P. Clement and sev- % oral. ot 'Bhl‘ teachers, and enjoyed an Bome Norwich Peopls Fail to Realize | nished by an archestre o some por: plan is fo have the boats leave at such intervals as to pass each other in mid- stream, thereby doubling the accom- modations that have been in exist- ence ever since the establishment of the-New London-Groton ferry. 1t is said that the capacity of the addition- al boat will acopmmaodate more auto- mobiles than the Ledyard and in ad- dition has a very much larger passerj- ger capacity. 1f the plan _carries, there will be no more delays and con- sequent fault-finding by automobilists, Christian Eeience Service, The subject of the Lesson-Sermon for Sundav's Christian Science service will be: “Spirit,” and the Golden Text: Galatians 5:5, “For ke thruogh the making It exceedingly Funeral of Philias Francesur. i The funeral services of . Philas Francoeur were held Wednesday mofa- ing from St. Anne's church, Rey.'R, P. Morrissey officiating. Burial ‘was in St.Thomas' cemetery. Frost Four Feet Desp. By Mr. Carter, Who dug the graye of Mr. Francoeur, found the frost 4 feet in depth, Goshawk Seen. A spiritiwgil for the hope of righteous- S SO IT IS SERIOUS it is be- From a financial stflndpnin lieved that a big return will come valuations. 'So the people ure pre-|wards: Burby, Jouret, Allen, Smith,| A Boshawk wae seen in a tree near 3 v the Seriousness of a Bad Back. ° |Ple: !1;’8*“ refreshments were served. &‘Z}"e;fZ’SS&?*%"&:"&:‘&Z‘;‘?{"&‘; }’md and the o of U;f !hofig‘ i guards, ; g\«; !;:::;‘ :; V['t ‘Gm&u - ek.mdn 2 &, th . & LS . . irls Work for Red Cross, - |ing assessors, Messrs' Penhallow an: Persona lay resu: . E In the section devoted to Draperies is a new line of Spring ; Tho members of the . C. M club. | SAte. fomy - Acoommodation. | At ihe Bracken, are sure to tngle, even If| nry,- Mignesult “ofNew Jarsey 1| I, Was looking for e Deskiadt, ~ Cretonnes that will interest every one who takes part in the| T ¢onstant aching of a bad back, |an organization composed of French |city meeting when an appropriation of | eV, [4¢ P moving into the rooms over Fred a- The weariness, the tired feeling, girls and several othek girls, have the best of their_ability and perhaps been. working at the Red Cross room hall Saturday evening and there under the belief that they were doing $60,000 was made for the purchase of also one in the hall Thursdey - home. They come in light or dark grounds.on which has ker's store. the plant of the Thames Ferry com- The pains and aches of kidney ills | for elgh the proper thing 1o meet the demend | geoincrict Supetinfendent Rev. . G ling ; e pains and aches of ney or elght weeks on Thursday even-|pany it was officially stated that the | = vener will ‘conduct the fourth | jr 4 w B or ings, i more morey to run the municipal- . rs. Montbomery lpent “last ld- ~ been printed floral stripes or Oriental effects and the color-| May resut seriousty it neglectea. | 185 Mhere are ¢ an average wenty | um appropriated would be ample nat| {5 TUL° (S UM LY Cpenees. aat | Shastery conference, 8t the M- -l oyl 41 hor Homo It Paskaue. only for that purpose but would aiso E church this (Saturday) evening. ings- undoubtedly are the most unusual you have seen for| Donserous bladder “troubles often little postal sent by the® clerk has A dies in charge say that they do . | b i ~for .the purchase of an ! Tonight, dance, Bijou, Jewett City, D th of Mrs, Lovett. 3 follow. 4 did work, %99 pise Rnal bt ally DA aoan anthe caused. qulte 4 proliminaryr ripple by | Pickstt’s "Willimantic orehestra, sev-| s Lovatt, an dunt of Frank 1 . K. eason of its indefiniteness, 8 | en_pieces—ady. dion 5 e Vo of Mira. Hareiot Pale - some tim They are most pleasing to the eye, and will o YRR AR e o ept Scissors Busy, Ledyard. Very few of the voters solve many decorations and fancy work. e —————— .« SUITABLE FOR KNITTING AND SEWING BAGS * Besides being suitable for Knitting and Sewing Bags and ~ to decorate the home these attractive and deficate color com- The children in Miss Mabel Seott's grade made three comfort pillows in forty minutes Friday aftdrnoon. They were some’ “snippers!” Attending Funeral, Mrs. Thomas Stewart and Mrs. John Stewart are in Maynard, Mass.. to at- Stewarts Drefher, “Thomes haomas 's er, ] A who dled very suddenly, pro present took stock in that statement,]the inability of the taspayer to fully B e s i) Bosppshends Ll randh: s " present plant could be purchased for Somplibacs with Chaptees. 14 o LT B e e St e T b ublie acth oaaeed by the offclals erred in the statement, |the general assembly of the session of as capital was required to run even a 1905, you are hereby notified that the orry “business that has §ood earning | 8ssessors have made the following capacity. Alteady the #ouncil has|Changes to your list: recommended an additional appropria- "fl_‘“{&ta’"‘i the sajustion en:propy tion of $80,000 more, and of this sum | ®y, " FZG 4 1 onerty to the list that Leo Maynard, a United States sailer an the battleship Michizan, who hes been spending an_elght dav furlough at_his home on Prospect street, r turned Friday evening to. report uty. what to do, . Mrs. Waltér. Thompson, 44 Summit St says: “Overwark; such as ‘'wash- ing' or sweeping"and often damibness, brought on. véry,had ijtacks of ‘back- ache.. The paing”wére terribly -hm mer where she has been staying Sor the past six months, She had b-n n feeble health since coming to Mws, Palmer's from the kus hm The body . was taken to Taftville, on Tueeday, by Undertaker Geonge G‘ Frapt. Mrs, Lovett was aleo & tive of . G, Bill and was over | PRESTON % Party at Almyville, An enjoyable party wasd held at the home' of Joseph Strike In Almyville Thursday evening. Music on tne Vie- he N trola was_enjoved and games were : e and pleroing, - Mermites Whes 1 ¢ Mrs, 3. B, Aldrich entertained the | bty > 0,08 Bald for the New Yotk | they' believs should be listed. played. . Reffeahmengs wero served. — -y - e 6 iy s s ek m S e and et 1 Harmony club Thureday .| for the Tiedyard Therefore, the oity| Fer order Board of Assessors. |Those attending wers: Jack Foley, | Grange Installation — Teachers’ Maaf: g w can worked man; gdvlnhga. Pric, nnge il \ . sore ¢ —— e before being in the ferry = business F. C. BURROWS, Clerk. {Teddy Strike, Joseph Strike! Lionell ing at Poquetanuck. $rom 50c to 89c a yard. d hardly stratghten.. When T bent YANTIC three months will have expended that| The increase in valuation of listed | Bonnin. Arthur Bonnin, Albert Larose, over, these pains caught me'aeross my | . e $120,000, and perhaps s!xo,ugln or 8o sranertyr w;.s under:lood’ hjut. the “;:' (F;::& ngfifil };oombe;’g:-er}l::e ;Ihha;’!es At 'n,e ;‘ut qm‘n,. meeting M. i more, t0 get both boats in prime con- | dition of other property is just a triflo , i V- [ cers for the ensuing year were back and it was hard to stralghien up, | Woodohoppar Nearly Loses Left|Gition, considering their age, Tven at puzzling when applied to every tax- |ers, Fred Laporte and Misses Marion NEW ARRIVALS IN THE DRESS GOODS' SECT‘ON ; ed by Mrs. Hyde, of Brooklyn T used other medicines but’ mothing| 1/UMP-—Albert Brissette Finds'V; icHale, Jr., nearly sev- aub.h:‘- “;or.t éhurnb "!'l;r cords had nd -several stitc! in the flesMy part. 1Eh S Driver Thrown /From Wagen. John Hannab, clerk. for W. E. Man- ning, was run into by a Hartford au- tomobilist Thursday - evening on his return trip from Franklin. The step was torn from the wagon. The driver Was thrown out, injuring his Jes, board of assessors for an explanation and the preparation for an almost The real efficiency of the New Lon- | unanimous appeal to the board of re- don fire department was again demon- | lief, * strated this week at the fire in Mon- tauk avenue, as better fire fighting could not be done anywhere by any fire department, paid or volunteer. This fire was in a dwelling house on the coldest day of this cold winter, and' with the wind blowing almost a gale, fable Mitbor that the ferry business is destined to|Payer in the city, and they are all|P: .'v‘fs:;i ‘M\’/rT;es;n.“!séaLth;rlne A number.of visitors from Norwich : L% able Weather. in Maryland—Teach- | be a paying proposition, although ser- | supposed to have received these postal ie, Stephan. | pnd Bozrah granges were presemt. silk % G gave me- such fino Telief as DOBNS| epgt Meeting, * Vice Father tpan profit was the chief|cards. It is understood that . the|na Zapenskie, Bertha Zercier, Lillian | Sandwiches, cake and coffee. was segw~" / Our and Dress Goods Department is making an early |Kidney ils. Doan's are deserving' or S ohjsct In mot renewing the lease and | ‘added proparty” is mot sppllcable in | Gelinas, o3 1y -the Ladlet Work Sommttaee bid for . . the M = E ¥hils chopping wood earlir i the|the takine over of the ferry busiress |all caser. Hence tho onsiaugh on the Dr. and 3frs. A. I Sinay were Sun- - your patronage and in a manner that will win your |the bishest praise. weok Jobn R. McHe by the city. G ) | PLAINFIELD Local Dog Owners Think Quarantine Law in Foree Long Enough—Close of Extension School. day visitors at Tary's. Services Omitted, v Owing to weather conditions mun has keen no services at tioral church the past ‘two Gunanu. 4 Miss .}um l.:y;f hau ru‘\:‘ned going i been Local people are wondering when f(oe;:ha?h‘::nc %ecfiuzm& muvel:' > the laws of dogs are to be revoked, ' M as they have been in force since last Teachers’ Mesting, November, At that time it was found | The schools were a‘md Wm nal Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney Jemedywget Doan's Kidney - Pills—the Qane ~that Mrs. Thompson had. " Fo burn Co., Mtgrs,, Buffalo, N, ¥: chocse with confidence. ~""| DR, F. C. JACKSON r- M All ‘ahoard the Groton ferryboat w-ln. 'or soon that boat will be in London harber from New York, fce and weather permitting, but it is not the intention of the ferry com- mittee to operate the boat under its and the burning house was within & | present name. The treasary depari- |necessary to quarantine dogs amd to|day afternoon ta teachers to ~ WOOLEN DRESS GOODS DRESS SILKS Varinble Waather. fouen feat of ther-frame Awellings ON | Bent cider . the SircimRtinoe “may | keep them tied up, a8 3 case of rabies | atiend the teachers' mesting Neld Alwool Fi nE”,'s, Privats Albert Brissette, U, S, A, |either side. The fire had gained much ine permit a change of name without the was discovered here and an unusually expenditure of a certain sum in re- large number of stray dogs were Serge and| Fancy Dress Silks, neat also Wool Pop- g Poguetanuck scho son of Mr, and"“Mrs, John Brissette, Therc ,was a good attendance st headway before the alarm was sent in, who is stationed at Laurel, Maryland, ‘Within three minutes thereafter fire Removed to 715 Mllfl Bt WIlhmlnll. pairs, as is the rule. Already names|wandering about molesting = sheep.|Red Cross meeting held 'in the | tripes’ and- plaid effects, 24 has found a variety of-weather down | spparatus arrived with full working|ere being suggested, including the|Three menths have gone by and the |tist church Wednesdsy and & ‘h in M of u 1 Houre—d o m. ta § 7 9. Phoue ¥ | thare.” One morning'the saldiers found | crews and etreams of water were sent |name of every Indiah tribe and every |men. who own doks, say that there |amount of work was done. o a wanted | inch wide, $1.25 a yard. sIx inches of snow én the ground and |into the burning mass, the cold being | Indian chief that ever hit the trail | Nas been enough time to capture these 3 : i HORIA the next day drilled With shirt sleeves | so0 intense that icicles actually formed | snywhere in now eastern Connecticut, [Stray dogs. and that the laws, order-| A plan by which New York bapk- | 5 IOMAS H, | rolled up, on parts of the burning building, In‘addition it has been sugzgested that|ing that all dogs be tiéd up, should|inz interests will finance the IIP 00 a ynd. SILK LINING ; KILLOUREY BROS ding ‘Demonstration. The strong wind blew the fiumes | the boat be named the E. Frank Mor- | b0 revoked. The men olaim ‘tHat Jew- | Cuban sugar crop. involvl i s . lumr Fred W. Shearer of the | 82inst one of the mnearby buildings|gan or M. McGregor Scott, in honor |ott City and Norwich were in the sec- | penditure of $15,000.000 (£ SILK POPLIN Fancy Silk Lining in new Al Franklin schools conduoted o teach- and sparies set fire to the roof of a|of the ferry committeemen, or Mayor |tion quarantined last November, but|is under consideration. . figure dflm wnd:val FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- |ery' mesting 'at ‘the. Sodom Modey|building on the opposite side of the | Rogers, Governor Waller, Augustus | tiie doss in both places are now allow- R MR S 5 A new line of Silk . orings, BALMERS school Wednesday :mrmn at. which | Street. These were tackled by the | Brandegee, Sobastian Lawrence, Rob-|¢d to roam about. Loeal men helieve . } Poplin 36-mch wide, $1.59 a yard. 36 Union St, Willimaneie, Conn. |the towns' teachers.were present and |fie fightors, and when all was over (ert Bartlett, Nathan Hale, that the town officials should see that| * cyyARRAHM CANNOT BE CURED d Tassah Silk Garly st Assiétant) |OTe member of the Yown chod Gom- |the only real damage’ was to . the| But the man who has done more to Wi 1aws are modified if not revoked.| wicy local applications, as. they gannat . F P - NEW (Lady mittee, Mrs. George. Miner. Mr. |building where the fire ariginated. The | put New London on the map than any Attendad Dane reach the seat of nm ‘31 costumes. P is VOILES Shearer conducted an Ipigresting poad: |clothing of the fremen ws frozen other man soems (o have been [or-| A mumber of Plainfeld people at. |it & local disease, gras ““_ lnfl“',:';‘_‘"‘_ -y in demand becausé of| 27-inch wide New Voiles, JAY M. SHEPARD . - - |ncs, o the Tavas e o;;.:;,: SasedIn fce, put they stuck to duty |sponsors. Even the mame of Commo | mmpp [ dRnoe 1 Weurezan Fridaf | to"cure (¢ you must take. 40 {nth A . es E the blaze was subdued. n good wearing es. Iundlu new -nd Succeeding Elmore & Shepard istrib- | until dore Plant has not been ‘mentioned. The committee might be induced to set aside party and personal feelings and do justice to the man who has accomplished so much for the city as plied by the government ai uted in .the schools. 5 Less Business For Jitneys. The jitney dbivers-around’ here did a rushing business until the cars re. Tonight, dance, Bijou, Jewett City, Pickett's Willimantic orchestra, sev- len pleces.—arv, Extension 8chool Closes. nuk » taken internally and acts blood on the “mucous xurfnen ll‘ Wb system. Hall's Catarrh Medici Drescribed by one of the. Des n_;"u olans in this country for yesrs. FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., W'lllmmtlc The assessors have announced a big increase in the ;'r-ni list, but soon the taxpayers will realize that most ‘of the increase is due to the general|state senator, mayor, congressman,|,. The, Extension\Schopl closed on |composed of some of Joe "" # Ledy Assistant increase in the valuation of 'mearly | postmaster and private citiben. Bryan | Thursday afternon, On account of | o™, Camotned wilh fi Levery bit of real estate in the city of | . Mahan or Mayor Mahan would net | i@ poor attendance the peaple In BARLE E, GILBERT, Ohildten Ory FOR_FLETCHER'S from 10 to 15 per cent. They will also}look so bad. painted on the side of a charge decided to omit Fridaw's sched- realize that the increage in valuation |ferryboat. It has a .familtar. sound ule. The three professors from Storrs FUNERAL DIRECTOR t T Wonderfal results In ceiariha & . AND EMB. G means permenaney or more increase |and would be bestowing honor gn a returned. ‘there: Thursday evening. . |tions Samd for tawtiman . > ; o w c A s T 9 RI A but never a dec: Even with this | representative native citizen of "New Notice. F. J. CHENRY & .rn':t."“h = — e - e v e i o e W Al grug, S increase there must also be an increase Lonrlon. The attention of vamidents of this