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r s dlty, witn whe ternoon to fizht a chimney .fi e Borag ot gmihL:uum ot Thewitt street. e fire had not gained much T headway before the hrrival S hetize & t h::d": = . men and it was 6nly necessary te use| . MI- & Atbert. Breault have home. = 3 ed to their home in ‘Hartford lazé. after a short stay with local relatives. | hzmlbzllonn of chemical.'to" eXtinguish s St dScaT R i 4 ¥ " ¢ Ors‘. Plrocttor of §prlrgfleld is W.slting' T 3 Z 5 ée ) irls’, riends in town. g 9 5 g it : + & (Fog T - l?-h lunmn. Willimantic Of-)cli.dien were born to them,’ Austin wmdhm si&h i&ool ‘added ‘another | .. Mrs. Annie Jones and little daugliter 5 ¥O -l glene, ,,,..3 <. tie m, m P, Crlon. E = M at. Telephone 105, D.; Helen, Harry E. wha died at the victories, by Alice are visiting re!auves in Stafford . Wa > grranged !gs 3 7 f Sefeating the cfi? of Springs. ne e at 19 \\'asfimdgn' age’ of 16, and Estella A. Boss, who n m s Goi dled in infancy. General Boss is sur- { Agricult: ural Colle; Slturd.t.y night at] Mrs. Elizabeth Zelckel 48 in ‘New 2 5 given by ng On_Tonight. vived by two childrén, Austin D. Boss | Storrs, by a goore of 11-to 8- During | York on business. N uate nurE A _&f Pythias, Natchaug Lodge, |and Mrs. Helen Ross Cummings; |the first peridd neither ‘team could| . Misses Laura Tiberty and May Kiv- 0 ed soon ‘%x 10 has been Me:i3d, meets in 1.-0. 0. F. Hall. also by a grandchild, Carolyn Cum-|score a field baskei b“m. the Storrs five lin are visiting Hattford friends. held in New Mmord ‘Feb.” 24, by thelformed. Ap, amnh toi membership of ‘Aldermen ‘meets in Council | mings, and a half brother, Charles L. | made eight ’olnu ¢ i John Boss is in Hartford. Litehfield Cé\mty Fafm-Burcau.’ |and information s, to Goet scope Boss, of this city. h. Windham a could: gét ‘Miss May Riley left.Saturday; for the of. lessons .can be 6btal; m frém Mrs. | @t Maccabees, Thread City| Sunday evening at. the Methodist From "ot :the final|Bfonx, N. Y., to visit relatives for % |jeeper: Was :arr nd held. for a| V- K. Tingley, 7 Broad stree! t ot “The aetu'} 28, meets at No. 140 Vall ol 9 L poriod untll H wmme blew the | few days. Friday evering, i | Episcopal church The Life of St. Pail| gyoprg girl; bfilldn d: the basket,| Mrs. Celia Pmmer spent the week somtE e o0 e clade ol steals v g&"m lanal ] Jobw's Commandery, K. T.|Tags e tmpersonstors scaders. from | it the W?“" e é‘”“ e, thely 41 North Wingnam, | 212 Lot TUILes The Socke ars andee : : - eyl iy lzin;}qble SEPH coisiee sin: Masonic ‘Hall the scripture records of Paul's life, The | Veakneds, rung ¥e points| Miss Gladys Davis of Pomiret spent | oo of .some thousands of dollars is| Emily was ¢ating at & tht ] ceattoon « chardetors ® of nnd won 11 td 3, I. Sdturday in town visiting friends. 3 A Alf—tha- -three } readers at the service and the names 3 said to have been dist ed. finish g A £ of of the. Bible. characters whor they | the Windhami. uu!t ‘hér:texmimates | Miss Bertha Botham spént the wweel |' Al ] ily and had finished an s renches. ' The-play M General Eugene Stowell | n m two fleld g end visitinz Mansfield Denot relatives, | Thomaston—The 3 ;s st 3 ,em & “bere by ‘Mr. and B 4, oécurred Saturday morning | [Lrpented follow: Agrippa, D. W on e on Henry T Belair of New! Britain |are belng put on b he “on | ang ter ,gmm-. 8 Ber'it. ¢h Chatles Dalton wiil &p- #%°4.36 o'clock at his home, No. 100 | Haling: Tertull s Sk ‘these i spent. the week end with his parents | Park. strect. which is by g - 3 5 - " the -role -of o:d BIIL, Winanim = ys, BIron Bofter: \CHISE | sor 4l “fut Been call on_ Jackson street. R bl e o AL péwich, : o ghhtocters are’ S rodd, death being due to|Captain, B. W. Young: Centurian,|5o%, eac ,“;;'nh“ g o O ien of | ALY : “Thomaston’ and “Tmi ent e e s 4 thi n 27 th b Mo B bad | Howard Haling: Ananias, L. O. Bul- it is claimed, e alleged atties n of Colchester spen compa.ny and the new hostelry ‘will be | 1008 -BUE 54 : ; eofi:pmim New Ydfl: %@ eart. oss had |, . A “Bystander, John Williams; roughness of the - ;lrll from Williman- [ Saturdar in low‘n open for businéss about the < - poor-health for the past two|Paul's Nephew, Charles Haling; The tu; The following girls represented | Mlss Fannie Kantouwitz spent the|the mouth, ‘under the management og [ thing elser” % 3 “@’ "l'he ‘Better 'O about a week ago complain- | Conspirator, Frank Peters; The Jew, Windham: Fanny Levine' If, Betty|week end with her sister at Leonard |y, F, Wilde, formerly of Hartford. .'f g 5 RIS AR Cithe. Mht world - conflict -fld A : : tvian. Willlamg c, | Bridge. ST : ; : ‘bmkflouhd of’ war, 1t “does o276t Teeling ill and took to his bed.| Earl Battey: Agabus, Claude Ide; The |Lyach (capt) it V! s WatorbiirirThe, fres - arpleyiient | " i s i family expected that he would | Narrator, C. A, Sampson; St. Paul, mfiy;kh‘ Jg.* and Fiprence Mae- agency for ex-service men.swhich has| .. . Swestest Tores, . . e horrors ‘and ‘melodra fiy. ffom this attack, 2s he had done | RCV: C. Harley Smith. R e e wiien RICHMOND beén maintained at Liverty House, on B i ST The et or Wil £, et | TI0 S0 S S N 08| cna oo e | B G e e e SRS 0 wes near. Mr Hoss, through his|Joseph's hospital, death being. due -to] 20, ocleck. Mr. Michard, Who was|leaves bis home here spof. Te WIOFCH ot the didéharsed svidicrs and saflors. P g o The sweetest. voice is nat in the or "‘ ";1 ; «ut:épfl “;E Ve(';l‘iug?t; thestra, butin the human volce when u of 1l ld’l 3 ggle,. and &s 1t speaks from iis instant life tones “amusing sity tion r -anoth- of tenderness, truth and courage.— g‘wim the rapidity of gunfire, thers & % o s will spend the winter, Somnectfons with the thresd manufac- | heart trouble, He was born in Hebron, | Siending the 7 oclock mass at St. where ho W have secured employment since leav- e ST} Soring Buathess and his aeGvity i po- | the son of Judson and Thanktul (Hers| Mary's church, suddenly begame weak| Mrs. Everett Moo lo Jo CoBe|ing the service according: to reports | . W ; e e N Y = Mtieal matters, was widely known and | ton) Williams. He had never married |3nd befors aid could be summoned |Valles, caring for o 'S |at the City Hall, i MM”{",S o has diverty the was respected for his squareness in|and lived alone on his small farm at|Passed away. Death wasdus to heart family. o - g audmce from ‘even the:.suggestion of failure. The Geceased was born in St.| Ralph Moore left for Providence on Jull = 5 7 n-addition to this feature there South Windham. Survivine him is a 5 i L uillzume, P. Q. in the year 1347 but | Tuesday to help get ice for the Prov-|years Mrs. Mary Mougenet, of Tor- i : b B A R e Jies, mma Sesk o Th e e e T thle s |1sres. Tob ComIRARY: Tington. has -recerved-a letter. from hor | THEFe DEVET was a mouse that could Sfl e o e Tumbiege wion win):Boss. He receive his early edu- Funeral services for Mrs. Julla Arm- | He is survived bys.two brothers,| . Edwin Smith is carrving wood te|son, Marcel Lamunte. The young man | Scare’a girl who knows that she has %0 “the . gayety of the.entertain- cation in the Upper District school, strong Bishop, who died Thursday |Louis Michard of Taftville and' Hen- |Hope Valley for Frank Bishop. had been z military prisoner in Ger- { boles in her stockingm—3¥ee Springs rent.: ‘‘The characters.in the play ars re he maintained a high stand in morning at the homé of her daughter.|ry Michard of Arctic, R. .L; three| 'About a hundred were present at a|many for the greater part of the four| ar;) Thomas Cat. “hriman,. especially: Old Bm. B e Ml ned o e andtn: | Mrs. Ashton Persons, No. 315 Prospect | daughters, Mrs. Alfred Larjvisre, Mra.|social and dance at Mrs, Nora Whit-|years. He left Torrington shortly af-|. e and Alf, ~of whom Max Pem- xhei.!e S £t he. beaten by none, and itreflec were held Saturday afternoon |John St. Plerre, and Mrs. Paul Mi- |ford's house. in Exeter, Saturday eve- | ler the outbreak of the great war and ' 3 <'the “English: novelist = wrote, B it that cary age was avie 10 at 2 o'clock in the United Conerega- (chard; two sons, Elmer J. Michard of | ning. joined the TFreuch army. His letters| When lovers form ‘a combination an | -are:.men: who: say the very Torflngtbh-—sflhwlng him deao Inuri 3 )?ls and his kindly personal deeds. 3 S tional church at Norwich. Services t and Geo: Mi . Genrgo Motterson feil from her were never forwarded. . z # that-Bill would .say in -the m_ai?ll;mn o; fov;‘z- flg:rres‘ag puce | were conducted by Rev. Harry S. Bridgeport George: Michard = ‘of{ Mrs. Genrge Mattes er wer Z . 'engagement ring is the.result. i ey aretypes. eterndl” Jikin, th. Bis ofise 1ol of 1a f‘P' vk | McCready, pastor of the First Congre- = : N = — - - £ Jn'iis portrayal of Old.Bill, Mr. Dals B ity in . compu e sational church of Willimantic, who|" = e : : SO ¥ ‘flp Semioved 2 personal triumph. The also read a committal service at the : . i : ' N . 3 * will- ‘beaccompanied by & grave in Yantic cemetery. - The bear- + s - % z mx;r -aumented orchestra under ers. were Ashton Persons and Arthur 32‘ irection -of:Howard - A.. Cook. For two terms he attended Dr. l- tch s se¢hoal at South Windham and finished Bis schoo! education at the age of 13. : - A3:| Chaffee of this citr and Herbert B. T LT A SR B e m 0-cents, §1, $1.50 and $2, plus $e. I8 he teedn workidg for the Wil- |and Fred W..Cary.of Narwich.cAr- - SGeat: cale, Wednesday. Mail Bter. Lt hé w;’ e New | Fangements were in charge of Funeral 0 [ .flgm iwith-remittance accepted DOWo B alline ka oinca teturnod to tle | Lot s BHEREHL = SeTRELT IS Lo ; 3 < oS — - <Note—This isnot,o picture. - elty as paymaster and general clerk. ,People who were worrying ‘for fear . : ey i 5 g = —e e - { premozmp %o secretary of the|the weather was becoming ~so . mild ; 2 R P . ; : : Davis Theatre. - i v wa& announced a few years | that the ice harvest would ba threat- $ o > $ 3 3 s : E H R mw theaire patrons. will bt gvet hznr ln 1879 he became agent and | eped have put aside their “worrles. : : i T - i 3 A5 f tHe~ Brat -opportunity ‘they -ever ‘Lad er of, the company and for 37 |Snow began to fall shortly after 2 - 3 i % - : see an: authentic mpzoducfinn of gears;- until -his - retirement April 1, o'clock Sunday afternoon and at nisht- " : % ot oy kY 2 b s S Sdern’ m&!ksl; -and mrema 345, he filled that office with ability. | fall was still coming down.. The own- |- . o .y 1 When' the Willimantic Linen company | erS of icehouses in or nmear this city tflte_n over by the American|have had men at their ponds for the réad company In 1898 Mr. Boss was | Past week or two and have been rush- - 2 o d e T o 2 d as agent and manager, and |Ng things to make sure of their crops. . i N 2 T z " ences . Berved this company as a director and | At the city icehouses 'a cang of some 2 s S : \ 23 b Y 3 ah—vivor ot 566,000 young - CRri Jmember of the advisory co'®mittee. forty men e been gathering in next y 3 girisitaken captive by the Turks when was due to his efforts that th® pen- | Summer's s’ The wages being g s s, - = S Apalen e mg’rfi!shed - Armoenia-in 1815, sion system for old employes was in- paid are good, in some cases as hirh 3 - 2 = v - the present time all film t-mf troduced-at the mills. as $1 an hour; the average, however, > < 3 3 = = : G mg@ “versions of Eastern harem and i{.Genéral Boss in politics was slwaysl is $6 per day for inside work and $5 Y e L z = Tng ks slave market scenes—even those prow a_republican and for many years was, Der dav for work on the nonds. . If e, ~ . X 3 greatest active In political life. In 1877 and the weather continues cold for another = ) ¥ ¢ 2 ».-inspiration . from the 1381 he represented the town of | Week, manv of the houses will have 5 : s ] ies.'of ' the Araban. Nights afd Windham in the general assembly. In| been comnpletely filled and. ot! will 3 h . paintings ‘which geproduced tha 1882-3 he was a state senator, and as|he nearing their limit of ecapacity. . AEE Barems-and slave markets of a thou= one of the presidential electors from | _ At the meeting of the W. C. T. U. = ‘ F - : $and ‘years.ago, and which are not. Cognecticut he cast his vote for Gen- Fridav afternoon it was voted that e - = 2 trye to life in-the tweptieth centurys ral James A. Garfield in 1380. He | the OF‘»’?“lzal‘f hold a Victory jubilee S = = . v o JIn Auction: of Souls, the producers was commissary general on the staff |Ne¥f Iriday afternoon, Jan. 16. in cele- 2 3 = < Bave: broken with tradition and in of Governor Morgan G. Bulkeley and | Pration of the adoption of the 18th 7 , s . ‘setting, costumeand action, have a member. of the constitutiorial con- | 2Mendment. The public has been e3- 5. 73 3 : roduced. not a conventional Ara= vention in 1902, In 1882 General Boss | ‘erded an invitation to attend. 3 : Bian Night slave market and harem was-a delegate to the republican na-| Tridav nieht at the armory the Fm- . m m haye: teken as their models tions} convention at Chiearo and cast | {7 ds of this city defeated the South as they actually exist to- Bis vote for Willlam McKinley. H ;"1?;’:“ K. of C. baskethall five. 33 or d.d exlst before the British en« business life Mr. Boss was T R R S How' to ‘ ;uar dww Censtantinople. t of itizens’ Gr oht 5 any brilliant plavs by LA TR R both teamey The Brat hatt ended: with an ee e ve {Aurors Mardiganian. the beautiful i vre ¥ . een-year-old - Christian Armen- o lthe scora rendin= Fmeralds 18, Sout g; :;‘1‘: a&ssaBuA]“P nting com Manchester K. of C. 5 e ISR ) 2irl,'aroung .whose ‘adventures the v 3 53 3 tc\enn-m is.woven and. who ~herself Boss was a Mason and helor The men from Engine Cgmpany No. | b enaets ‘the .legding part -in the film, several of the branches of t 1- |1, were calleg out at 8 o'clock Sunday o u On ‘. sl was, sokd- as -a_slave in one of these ization. 3 i moggrp, Turkish markets and was la- .!On- Mav "17. 1866, in New Haven, ‘a: prisoner'in a Turkish harem. Generay Boss and Miss Arabella Al- ”’ paurch were unifed in marria Four | TWid Of F G 2 . N ?ng_x hex;h own {:rszgxal expetrientarce;. ldow ormer .(zerman ~ and--from:the. authentic reports from Am o l.axg loney Outlay Requ ired. Make our Ch Now. W 3 B bassador Now In U. S, e Money Requi M Y oice e omch;:n R s T ‘c AST ORIA | v Will Store It For You and Insure You Against Disappointment > L e bl sl ;Matinge at 2.15, evening at 8 p. m. All reserved for the evening per- Tor Infants and Children ; In the light of the year just closed, it is Thus you dispose of afl concern about In Use For Over 30 Years (. 7" . . not conjecture to assert that a shortage of getting your Huchuncgr Essex when you - i The. stranf, = (s bears i ch;lfimand Essex cars is sure to recur ‘want it.- It will be.a source of satisfaction” n’ymsmfimhf:gmfi?’fp&fi i s of z x4 ; 15 know 7o are fmpured sgeingts having o i e o e ot — More than 22,000 Essex cars were sold -2, 2CC°Pt some less wanted car, when B e o hia: asioaca UG BVASES ot in ithe et bwelae imonths:) The factory Scason for open types crowds the market EIae fn‘:s:ng funny songm, Bunday at 430 o mpauty was in i t:lme £ with more buyus m we can Npply- gnhgle;: n:‘::“s?n;‘nug zg:w%or;x.s appear= Beginning with a daily production of 30 If your preference is for a light car s Bl which 15 Tatirind JAY M. SHEPARD R IF FRRchect 125 oncs Al what choice equals the Essex? e e Suceeeding Filmore & SRepard Yet we viu‘e never able to overtake It Ilt% A DCWs w “l.'" 4 : hl NT“!?'Z%:;‘% m::mbomg\l::t;; Funeral Director & Embalmer .advflnce g and fine performance Wmfdmhmmfiw X = ‘hot‘l‘:ldtm fell zh:mn:‘f{::gumeghfl 80-82 fiORTH ST, ~WILLIMANTIC A similar condition was true with re- ' found only among large eocti';’m . oy S b AR iy | pPeaE: A TN connection spect to Hudson. : . b B e it o atiop o : You: PR > R S, . R o ity Adam B ceeions Killourey Bros. ou remember how scores waited in Note the Quality Bamodiste Tet o wie not Lapst .- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND vainforddxvexy Perhamyouwere offllgE ‘Warren: Rogers, a merchant prince EMBALMERS ~ among those disappointed. e A = T v &“&’?&;fi%%’;é{‘%&fi mion 8t Willimantic, Conn. " Practically our entire quota of both © . Ui Speed is your requirement see if the REEET $ha asliste. he pleadéd. hiz' love an FiGe B9 (Lidy. Asbistant) ; Hudson and Essex cars were sold weeks ~ LS%¢X does not meet it. Where lurury 2 e i fell e that she ha 5. F. C.J - shead. Fewwereable togetdelivery who 224 finish arc demanded compare the - - made _ene: Km,,{:;:}e;,g';tm;he bad :Dlo, o Lo ackson S OPVAIGHT, PAESS 1LLULTAATING SEAVICE, K. o : : not placed their orders ahead. 3 sy B pe Ty P T g e cm::t that. her. secret w::m:j Fix ur omn,: she married - Rogers and for i [ the first time in-her life, found. greav 2 Mpplres& ‘How the placidity of her! as - suddenly d.ssmrbed ~by mse 2 DENT]ST F Baroness Speck von Sternburg, 1 1 widow of the former German Am- Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic| Dbassador at Washington, recently Settle the Deli & _"hm!nm‘ S “ arrived at New York. She was SRR e very beautiful Lillian May Langham, of 3 3 “, B RL Ters ig. th theme of The Day 3She 56 advertising medium Keniaokss and 18 aosi0e 05 i:zien latalinaiae At orry Now ¢ Paidi the:. Unfeersal photeodxams. in! ecticut equal Lo The Bul- | her American citizenship. s e e e 5 m . % SRt g&mc:ouz -Billington nd‘ ) : . This year we have arranged a 3 ts know in their Super-Sixes. ¢ aiters e The story vas wwritt Fannts : 1 yof ivery, during ; ) gug:p:l(fian Megazine, under iho ti-' 2 £ois the acute spring g for ot n. w: - 5 9 et Tush of orders. %2 Rides a:«a;; Y;nlv::??r;mity darrd ai? e ¥ T ” i g w3 ¢ Strand tansatre, ] ¥ It will require no large outlay of money. 3 S ¢ yourself against’ Atoornedy m;dwer,kywmclmthd i - % performance. . . : ¥ou can place your order now. We will % — mantic, onn. e your car ready for you on the day . ot foith ¢ .. ;20| AAtta Stewart, in her latest First KTy m want lf. : : g < .o .- Ngtional I;dealureiI I}\e‘é:y SReTm the = 2 A B LA iy éc¥een version of 7 Scot’s great rovel, which will be seen at the Breed : HUDSON PRICES ESSEX PRICES = = . SR ToIa o s G Jored by e SPECIAL SALE OF R e v | : The Speedster : Five Passenger . $1,595 7 . .. ..[iAkes fals stand because she Is the . Gy . $2,375 G S rgsecele esieiore me » 5 ! dabghter of a notorious criminal who Sedan B llk Umbrell - s essecssesesiens .. 53,125 R 2 er $1 S s l:;s;r;;.;fieadingese:t:n;&;a{ r:bbery, as g_our Pnsenzer Coupe ; 22,275 cadst R b $2’,595 ¢ ol ":,7,’3’;’,2{“;’;",{,3"‘; rgmrt;e{mt The Umbrella question is an important question just : s cms o : 5 ae‘i“m'::. R S -now—and we know that there are times you feel so : DELIVERED IN NORW[CH AT ABOVE PRICES St s o g R e aNas Pt Tax s . el talte. afte wrdoing . this,.how she. battles wg of wily blackmailers who are afeking theforiuné of her young hus- and ‘bow - she. ai ‘last: Is' saved ;. her1good -angel.. - 2. detective, s old. in. Mary Regan. rushed because of having to attend to this, that and : &' things, that you imagine you haven’t time to get much needed Umbrella. Take time this week and visit our Umbrella Department and notice the saving ftis gt : 3 & Macs. in 2 roaring two-part these Silk Umbrellas. All colors, fancy handles, e s ' ; e ?.‘eu‘i’n:i‘é‘ S commpies e D T regular $10.50 value. : ' b ‘ $7.85 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. S s E - l':ggdm vt VWA ‘v’\f’\v'v\v\/ \ A XL Mfléfi"s flm! g oy mhelmma me-