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MURRAY'S " Booton”storq : ? 4sm=.rrcm wi ic, C0 | Funeral of Mrs. James R-y-—l.mi At~ LLIMANTIC, CONN, o - _ R & ) T yen tak luhnu " New ‘Hampshire and tion with the secretar; M The funeral ot Mrs. James my m b : n f n i 2 g officers being: Pu-ld’:n:’t Arthur G. I:a 1d. at tho Btptlst clmrch ‘Thursday = 3 o Slogi: ? B as Chester W, chull—-h. staunch ves- Turner; treasurer, Mary A. Turne: 2 o'clock, Rev. B. W. Pot-| _went o | qui the D sels that have every comfort and con- ueret::y, Wl:lt‘:r bj lu.:teflq The | ter, Pmio;ffom"fl“v“‘frg: m 4 e sudd: ":““ A “:-xlh.v:;::u r‘ Long Island L oes a s usin on Bank | speaking % . deilgh a e 0 nr::et Mr. Costello is the, superin- text “He that liveth and believeth In Y a was h\wled to the | 5ound and @ superb view of the won- tend me shall never die.” Rev. J. W. Payne B : ? . - ick as flash the endent. F gl 1 ‘nar REDRRS: & * s in was ”bm him. ‘The ;oorrt:l u‘ yun‘ e and v-mtront of New [ i tan- g fightin, losing battl Cyclers Clambake on Sept. 12th. ~|home and her A"“‘Dfl“ “iah" i P o Mg by s com. | Steamer leaves New e an. 12 The Thread City Cyclers have fixed S g Ewoee o i ed Thill, and then turned [P. m. weekdays (also Sundays until tshee 'dlltzefl?( t'lrlfller :::;:uw:u b.blhfi".d o several years ) v i Mrs. Thill. An instant later the | Sept. §): due Pler foot of East 324 St. n o We'll Understand. The bearers Were|named the Yale, Elrvnd ad ma- disappeared down an alley. 545 a.'m, (Mondays excepted) ang Pler Shirt Waist at 2 o'clock in the afterncon on the p, J. E. Phillips, D. L. Phillips, J. D, Be ~glaciers. 4 - 40_Nérth River, T e e the Urieee Station. | ciestone and William Johnson. * | The Perkins party mwx 1 the !u- ROWED 200 MILES TO SHORE. b, a ) s Cctoess O Band. The commit. | 5 Friends from out of . town were s Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 by u{ charge comprl.l.l James H, Avery, Warren Andre;; Edi Alaskan cruise h..l 5 Part of Crew of French Bark Wreck- Write or telephone W, J. P& { Ten Hundred |Eoie eessss, Spe deu |50 B M e D S o 04.OF Wost Australi. Avaiibe TRivie, B | D ok Goulet, Harry Kelley | chette of Norwich, John D. Ray and “KILLING OF W. N. CHANDLER. - e West Australia, Aug, 26.—The | e dlll(ht'r Cnrrie. Fhrry Ray and wife, e flfim«r and thirteen of the crew \ . Application to Use Dynamite. g | Panama Worked Up over the Death of | - , i of the French bark Gael, Capt. Mel- A“ W‘tfll' llouto armen s 'rhe llowen were most beautiful, in- Newspaper Editor. i eyer, from London, May 22, for Port- : Superintendent Joseph Wedge of | cluding a piliow, John Ray and Daisy Washington, Aus. 26.—From - hoop- | land, Ore,, have come into Bumbury in the Sompany. fhat 16 * BRURSEE’ S| Mavsk st piariygRay and wite:| Panama, Aug. 26—The iilling in |skirt, with bustle attachment, 10 810 | an open Bost. The first officer *eborts at a Rockville-Willimantic Lighting com- Mr. Tift; wreath, | yniq city yesterday of William, Nichols | ship runs story of the inventive | that the Gael was abandoned 200 miles wreath, pany’s pc'e line has made application | Jewett City Baptist church; asters, Chandl Panama Press, | genius ‘hase, Union - at the tcwn clerk’s office for permis- | james Brophey; asters and carnations, | ot M Y m‘ an American yve?enn,.’l:h: 0.4 !(l:flm his home Y an e S Ew YoRK sion to use dynamite In blasting, | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith; asters, Sig: = e e b Lpeshede ed company from the captain’s which is an indication tkat the work | Miss M. A. Jameson: sheaf of wh Who took part.in the Pasaman revolu- | in Veteran-City, Fla. Aug. 23. % Barflain Price on the same is nearing tnis city. In|J Henry Avery; bo:quet. Mrs. Wlu’n‘r"d tion of 1903, has aroused much ml The lighthouse on Cape Naturaliste, rmissic N Mrs. ing here. it makes the forty-i it . fifty miles- southwest of Bunbury, re s :}‘lup;gb‘-:ggd the desired pe on g:ngriw:o:g:eth M, A M K e:| The Press is a new and rather un- | patent office has dealt to him. ports ‘having sighted s abis bost e sea Ine . et mg' bouguet, Mrs, Clara Northrope; | mPportant journl. It was just atter some of his wounds | crowded with men anad ying what Personals. 1 ) cently an article reflecting upon one |had healed, the civil war having |appeared to be a German flag, making Waists o white lawn or uet, E. G. Andrews and wife and " of Jeffries¥ women relatives, at which |ended,’ that Capt. Chase, who”had | jts way in the direction of Bunker L Pl € b R ;23,3,, e M Greme; | Jefiries took serious offence. At noon [served tn Maine commands, embarked | Bay. In view of tne locaiity it is | [* @ I™E@ - i ursday for a brief stay. bouqué! Mo Akde Guy. 7| yesterday he assaulted Chandler in his upon his inventive.career. - A hoop- | probable that fhe lighthouse keeper Henry Mathieu ‘was the guest of Local Matters. m" wdmm:rn:u:lm "“l:. 3'1 cn.::«?;r fnn ”"&mm’“m'“ §‘$’1‘2}”° ft“hl}; “‘?-‘“n.: ng.meufln "b':ln‘c e ‘/negcelled freight and passenger - from s es. lew e | jons was e lon of an t the captain’s at of the Gael e e reig] an plain or fancy weave, | riends in South Manchester Thurs-| mne friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold unimportance of Chandier's. paer and | creative genfus, snd Tie expects his | is coming in servies direct to and from New York day. E. Jackman will sympathize deeply |the personal character of the article |airship to prove quote as buoyant as . with them in the loss of their son|which- caused the trouble, mu. im- | did those wind-swayed embellishments im. frimmed in many ways warlliam. Hempstead of Bolivia street | wijliam, which ocourred in Shernmn, | portance was attached to the encoun-fof the form feminine. i e i e . i DWORd.O Byvinen T P fer ‘until | Chandle: succumbed. But | - Capt. Chase has pinned his faith to Slie Said “by Beck!® W Know o man with lace, embroidery or| . - : e e o e e e e e P sy oo | Dice ‘that " cldimed that s couain . Miss _Lenora Hgvrin of Bridgeport . o oo, % e ey i knew a farmer who said “by cracky!y hono or wrlu kr folder. is the guest of her cousin, Miss Renilla -yt g =1l TN ovhen he will | Albany Argus. Froight received uniil § p. m. % tueks, h milit coll. Hevrin of Jackson street. EWR - Ot Mwctins]c, styesh, ' IEy Dien RO TH T T va JE SOV To The peveriapnt o —_— C. A. WHITAKER, Agent , nave ary ar, purchased by John Blake of Main An Unfortunate Figure. | . Phatogtiohic Desoriptien - R Fred D. Jordan and family leave|=tieet: Nnsatug e iniicete oo liesinst o g the Sovay. Dugh; wimt 16 8 ooustitationel ot button back or front, sleeves | Sataurday morning for a week's stay I d Miss B.|and perl lbmty of most current Writ- [ The Rockefeller intefest tas carried | . o "Bo Wit y at Matunuck beach, R. I ) are visit- | ing, Prof. Richard Burton says this is | the school election at Pocantico Hills. VA titutional sndmant & 1ike PEOPLEIS S-l- AMB A CO ; "Sirs. Frank !Iii‘:l?ln!:“md rs, Tsanc | Lo BcTapbook age of America. The|The new enn‘kzuluml ) nd:lll‘mlghn.w NEETOE e 4t: SRTIDORY WhEis ¥ T CO. figure i unfortunate.—New York | make ever: a millionaire.—! o 3 { - are elbow length. yJames ONelll of the Bronx, New | ardrich of Woonsocket, have been vie. | orsl, 1o Pt ey but nobody_knows much_ about it. 'STEAMER SIGHT SEER. T i e Soemt i e unele | ftors ‘at Mra Joseph R, C. Brown's AR e Pertinent. A Good Man’s Reward. Woman's Progress. T Bty house in Rowbeky “joay 1 Waist ‘Paul Keating of South Manchester COLCHESTER William Shakespeare has just been| A school has been _established. to |y Dnc Dt ana maintained as & memos| on and arCASON OF———lo0 aisis was the guest of his brother, Dr. W. % —— elected mayor of Ilkeston, England. The | teach shopgirls how to resist the atten- | /o, °7Ryu. %% M0 Co@ A0 B8 T REEAC OB And e as wy roond toim P. 8. Keating of this city Thursday. |Second Entrance Examinations for the| Baconites are evidently not well or-|tions of handsome floorwalkers. Now | g ihq 100k in and not out and—lend | dally be R tmciob, Now Tonden e High School on Sept. 6—Services in | ganized in that town.—Chicago Rec- |for a school to teach chorus girle how | o pang . Towell Courler-Cltizen. Ocean, Pleasure and Cresceut Beachea Miss Annie Henry of Stonington is ; ord-Herald. to escape lobsters.—Washington Post. 3 observing the following. sohedule: - Etol the Churches Sunday Will Be of P spénding her vacation with her grand- g o BT T mother, Mrs. Twomey of Jackson Unusual Interest. Prosperity in the West. A A Sure Hoodoo. street. at 50C Cheap and| Good. Leave Ny om Brookline, Mass., gets its tax rate| gon" 920 Qg B . N. It seems that the only compWyint the | - Henoceforth it will be wise to class- 225 aaT e N. N. 1 and party of ds down to $1.06 and it maintains all of | Beach 10.10, Harnplon wore In town Taeaday,| West has to make agalnst refwning |ify Texas as among the doubtful states | ino mogern municipal conveniences | 1030 oo M . Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Hulburt of | mak 3 prosperity is that it doesn't h litically, Mr. Bryan is about to take .—Manchest: Roturnln —u Cr mt $2! $2¢50 walsts Somers and their daughter Edith are ing the trip in Mr. Hill's touring| onough hands to work the job.—In- g:l his. residence in Texas.—Los An- e TT e, 1oy I o mayr .ol car. Union. B ui‘d 1, Oceza ;]i-mfn;s ',t!l:l C. B. Pomeroy and fam- | Those that were conditioned in en- | 9ianapolis News. geles Times. N:::' cllzl 1’%; r;.'m. 1.50. arrive y of Bouth street. tering the High school this fajl will e k- Ought to Know Better. M S take their examinations in the Acad- "Sthee e Sno WIS Sfrom. Knowiedgy- Just because he is an old man is no Le ortv‘l‘c.:- :“o: m, w Lon- at Mr. and Mrs. Austin D. Boss and | emy building at 9 o'clock Sept. It seems that the czar-of Russia cs- | President Taft is oM to look the | reason that Dr. Eliot should say 80 | don 550, Oosas Beach. 545, Pressure Mrs. E. E, Boss of Windham road left Mrs, John Condren and two daugh- | caped without G. B. Shaw: finding an | whole country over so that he may act | many foolish things. — Los Angeles | Beach 4.10 i cr .m Beach 4.30. Thursday night for a fortnight's out- | ters were guests of relatives in Port-| opportunity to drop a serpent in his|intelligently it any part of it comes | mimes. Returnini . rescenf Beach - ing .at Tim %ond Me. E soup.—Louisville Courier-Journal. around asking for repairs.—Chicago b Sl 440 p. m., Pleasure Beach Ocean uMA- Nellie Talmadge of New Haven .om“m:—" i News. For Corporation Good. z:glhm : 2‘»0r New London 5.50, arrive Rey. Arthur De Bruyck visiting friends in town. ] Nev 3 By A PO i tion | Every Sunday leave Norwich § | Thursday moraing frorer preturned | ¥ Hockway & Meckenturn's_touring| When the Tews of the midshipman Edward Likes Lamb. - , 2,08, the other hand, full information | | Every, Suniay isave Norwich s . The H C Mun‘ay 0, | isit with his, cousin, Mr. and Mrs, | &F Of Moodus was in town Wednes- | being shot through the torpedo tube| King Bdward is reported to ‘have | might avert a whole lot of subsequent | Finning only &s far * | Octave Dussogeitt of Brookline, Mass. | 48Y Wwith a party of young people. reaches Fast Africa & pang of regret |cleaned up about $1,000,000 in Steel | prosecutions.—Indianapolis News. v G T LR Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper In the Churches Sunday, mill strike T. R—Chicago Tribune. common.—Chicago Record-Herald. :m: oen! Patterns. Atlomey rew J. Bowen and son Sunday, Aug. 29, will be a day of Lok 8 Not There, & 't Bel ° Not a Square Deal. '-:" '::-lc-.:““' co., Clarence ded an outing Thursday | Breat religious privilege for the people 4 Doesn't Believe in ; How is Hon. Fairbanks to be sup- DEISE: S—" sugaid at Wood;nont given by the New Lon- | Of the town and vicinity. - See that Colonel Roosevelt is now in| Speaker Caunon, on his arrival inpijed with buttermilk after Hon.| AYERY C. SMITH, Managing Owner. don County Mutual Fire Insurance| At the Congregational church the|the region made famous by Rider | Chicago, said he wouldn't retire.—At- Rockéfeller puts the cow out of bus- . company to their Connecticut agents, | Rev. George W. Reynolds of Soyth|Haggard as the home of “She Who |lanta Journal iness?—Chicago Record-Herald. — Manchester will speak at the morning [ Must Be Obeyed.”—New York Herald. | | B T sP[fi'M_ [xc“ns'“' "“fls Henry Armgld of Jackson street m::" “:g fl%‘m:fi }:, :"‘:’;2{:;: PICKED UP HERE AND THERE. ANINGS. A Personal Qu s who was dangerously ill early th: (%5 - 9 If the tariff s a “Jocal question” it Tonth, ns reached to the stage where | OF the town, and his coming will be ; ‘Alonzo W. Church, 80 years old, and the welcomed, we trust, by e large congre- | At the present rate of increase in|for 21 years up to 1904 the librarian |15 @180 & personal question for many B /ey et gt pr e y travel it is estimated that the raflways | of the D e et ot 3 lttle man in the United States sen Steamer BLOCK ISLAND physician’s care, At the Episcopal church the Rev, J | 0of Manhattan and the Bronx will carry | ington, died in the home of his son, < Tuesdays and; (mm unblk Seplamber 3 H. Fitzgsrald will conduct the services | 1.700,000,000 passengers in 1920." || Alonzo Chureb, in :Newark. General| wov.. ;peiiaved to ba the record the. usu nk' LWas se James McCullum 6f Monticello, Ind,, | > AL %.p.m chureh’ ihe gastor,| Several agricultural states of Brasil | SISical \Weakeuing ,wus the cause of{ pjiaio train ever handled in the east| oy is visiting friends in this city, Mr. | R Remington, will speak from | are making special effort to develop 2l was pulled inio Northern Maine Junc_ | NORWICH o WATGH HILL £f)e McCullom 1s an expert dyer of cotton | the ‘woras of the Master In’Tuke 35, | apiculture and Increase the OUtpUt: of | - irs, Adate Witper of Bifte. ‘Coli; frion- a8t Betarday. The 1 (S AND. BETORMNY wists yasism, £ fabrics, He held a superintenden’s | 36; subject, Phsyical and Spiritual Selt | honey and wax to an export point. The [ yiileq a bear recently in the identica] | M&de up of 75 cars of potatoes picked | Children position fn that line with the locel | Defense, Bible school at 12.80 and B.| home consumption is rapidly increas- | Seotion in swhich. ex_President Roose. | UP, at different poiits on the Bangor 2 3 3 7 he . tral tained | NORWICH to BLOCK ISLAND s lant ot the American Thread com- X P U at 630 tn the parlon of the|mg. velt hunted bear a few yoars ago. The S el ot worth ,f;,,? el | AND | RETURN oo T5€ ¢l 5 attac r dog, i TS, has located in Monticello, and has an| The crowning event of the day will| Hoatho, a Chinese physician, who :.'n.‘gm:{‘m’:: . fl‘hl:.e to. 8eootapliall e | $30.000. Calins e Fleadstones and Markers In our stock | interest in a thread mill there, - be the union services at the Baptist|lived in ‘the. third century, gave his|geatn, Speclal low fare exoursion tickets uladv; to Mt ell")socoted Obtain ourprices | —_—— church at 7.80 p. m. - The Rev. Frank | patients a preparation of hemp, where- —_— 3 Norwich to Watch Hill and Block Isl- and Inspec artistic designs. Civil War Veterans to oG to Utah,| M. Goodchild, D. D. pastor of _the| by they were rendered insensible dur- A commission composed of the na- and and return will be sold as above, John Lennon & Son, The Grand Army has had its en- | Central Baptist caurch, New York, will | ing surgical operations. The soporific | {iona] telegraph department, the army @t I l Number limited. Tickets good only for eorner Main and Watson Strests, campment upon both sides of the sec- | deliver the sermon. Rev. George W.| effects of mandrake are mentioned by | ;54 the navy is establishing a wireless the day. Regular weekday achedule Willimantie. Conn. tional lice. In going to Salt Lake | Reynolds, D. D, and Rev. J. H. Fitz- | Shakespeare. telegraph system for all Brazil. Not See below. City now it will vigit a’section which | gerald have been invited to be present only will it be used for army, navy —_— |plaved practically little part in the [and participate in the services. It is| 1In fifteen years we have imported y Civil war on either side, because of | hoped that there will be a large .at-| 25,000,000 bushels of potatoes, or. and national purposes, byt for a public ALL KINDS OF, |iis comparatively unssttied condition | tendance at ail these sarvices. toid, about ome-tweltth of 4 ‘Fingla | *0rvice as well . Steamer BLOCK ISLAND in the sixties. Denver, the metropolis o year’s crop in this country. The value 3 i of the Rockies, however, has a monu- Was in His 104th Year. of the imports has been $12,000,000 for | W e Samuel Gompers, president of . . ment to the defenders of the Union,| John Thompson, who was In his|the fifteen years; the duties paid have| oys“home trom his trip around the June 20th to Sept. 1st, 1900, inclusive. F“le firocerles and even though Colorado did not become | 104th year and therefore one of the|DPeen $6,000,000. Norid- e is expected bypl)cm‘l:'elr 16— WEEKDAYB: Leave' Norwich 820 & a state tlll 1876.—Boston Transcript. | oldest men In Massachusetts, died yes- the Central Labor union of Washing- — terday at the Home for 'the Aged( The use of corrugated gatvanized|ion proposes to have a big torchilght Democracy and the Future. People in Methuem. His exact age|iron in Australia must ce: v be | arade in his honor. Tt LT . F r ult enormous in proportion to the popula. e Col. John Temple Graves discourses | was 103 vears and seven months, e | FRPER0 B Sintry ana it seems sur. Lé’ufi'fizfs"u’.‘x'flg:w‘u“ $i8'a m. upon “The One-Sidedness of the Na- | nos 2 native of Glasgow, Scotland, and prising that American manufacturers |, Although 87 years old and confined i New Topdon B0t & o toh. Hfl‘ AT THIS STORE |ifn" Nevertnelss. me betiors the | Sann tgo;‘," Y ';:,e:m}f Voot | have not made a serious effort to gain | t0 lis home for the past year on ac- f , New London 9.560' a. m, W u Hill o553 & mg dus Blook Tsland 1 . RETURNING: Leave Block 1140 & m, duo Bl democrats will mix it with rad count of iliness, George W. futchin- ! RETURNING : 1Rnd 2.45 equal terms some :“e““d:) ;;" .:S of his “fd* ';fldmbee: Xzaueg: 1';{“}';- 8 part of the frade: son, mayor ‘of Woodstock, O., was able Bl Watch Hm 4 p. m1 [1 ie New . - . e center in Germany for grain for both :f:‘t:hr miayor on the "p“‘bfi::; Beach 1 r;nndlngl at Watch Hill ant domestic consumption and for trans- Block 717 Main St, Willimantic. A Woman’s Reason. shipment . to Denmark, Sweden and | ticket- FARE! xcursion. . Telephone 199, L. M. REED A woman can have so many differ- | Norway. Cereals are also forwarded BT TR ]Wfllfilfl)& ontit &'omhl\firlnlcg to, Watgh HULL™ T has the agency for the Travelers Lite | ®nt Teasons for loving a man she|in river barges to Bohemia and at - H. Harriman will'find his new atc ¥ wants to lova that it doesn’t make any | times are re-exported via Baltic parts |Summer home at Arden, in Orange Blook isiand, iimited to g 100 HIRAM N. and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct, aad | gifference whether they are real or|to Russia. county, N. Y, ready for occupancy Blnek ulnnd Sundays, limited to ., FENN, the Unlied States Health and A ei- |DOL—N. Y. Press. : e B M Vi R o TSR UNDERTAKER e e The government railway from Santi- | Week- The groiifid§, comprise; about White, ' Béach h), and EMBALMER | dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich, W rite to Moca, San Domingo, which has | 200 acres, and the house, costing about weekdays and Bundays, tic §3 Church St. Willimantic. Ct. tor rates and full particulars. H8en uiider-construction for. some time, | $200,000, 18 built of ‘Stohe and’ o e e e Telephone. : Lady Assistant | Box 231, Willimantie, Ct is now in operation. New passengér|irom Mr. Harrimad's propehy., For further information, party coaches for this line have just been = B apply at office of company neal received from the United States and Mrs 3. R Ramsey, e m ra e “'l ewe I boat landing, Norwich. L M. ‘Gilonrist, CHES ELMORE & SHEPARD, < are being set up in the government |&lL Mrs. Atwood 111 L Agent. . > shops in Puerto Plata. kensack, N.,J; recently nuheu N The New England Navigation Ce., —_— Satramento, €Cal, in-an automobile, F. C. COLEY, A: G. P. A, New York. (8. rcessors to Sessions & Elmore) A RY has a lot of s: having crossed the cos nt from SUMMER MILLINE! Jetdd : mall Show" Cases and Embalms 4 Funera Birect nadae oS DAY Detp .t e tw the | york without ecort: RIEPRAIT | cceiasy redtcen prices gutine Tuty a'lot of Drug Store Fixtures for 'S and runer ors, § vears, and have been improved and |drove her automobile over 000 m.}le: §nd; August. " Tdke alivantage of the | o e Tl o ere INE ( 2 Iy used b tals 1 of all sorts of roads and is the first | ofer. L. A. Roy, Jewett City. sale cheap. 60-62 North Street, e S hinene empir singe thoir srfival | woman to achieve this triy. b ! oL Bhelter lflm{ cud Gax Hovnar, { eug2d Teiephone connecilon. in the country. At Shanghai large s ICE CREAM ong 1sland. 'Wyandotte' pumbers are owned by the well-to-do| Superintendent Whitman of = the New London, w.emu-. 10 8 m., 41 Chinese merchants as well as by for- house . of correction in Chicago does | at wholesale and retail Partles, P m. Leaves nag Harbor ¢ a. m. u 1 eigners, not agree with Dr. Charles E. Wood- | churches, etc., supplied. Agent for the|p. m. Ivxi -— rufft of New York that biondes are| McKinley music, 10c a copy. William A Cottonseed oil is well and favorably { more prone to crime than brunettis. | yonnstone, Jewett City." = 4 gmowntln the Italian lmuke:. and there | He Foct 45 '-h‘*f ;‘:c :.“:n d""l»g:(‘m“"’:fm _— i s, so far as can be learned. no preju- | comparison o e r- d U “ t | e -wou i R R e e 8 S R e wmar e v (rand Union Hote of cotfonseed oil can and should be |dark-skinned ones. stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Glass, Opp. Grand Central Station, New York Oty offered on its own merits and the Na#ls, etc. We carry a complete line ’ 2 s asx it 3 ) whole question, therefore of success- | William Lake of Jackson, Miss. is | of masons’ and bulldon supplies. R. R. Rooms, $1.00 a Day . ma,ke every saver In thls Vlmmty rga,hze fully introducing it appears to be one |believed to be the oldest traveling | Church, Jewett City. AND UPWARD \ of price, ':ill?l:an ’nl;h! :t‘:or]?ilt[.lz"s is 52 mrl.d Baguage to and from Station fres. . . P . . v > s usy. For the years he IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY Oity Guids Book and My | that in THIS savings institution he 18 . The one hundredth anniversary of jhas been in the employ of the ArmoiT | 4 good wholesome meal, try ofe of (R0 Sute eet the birth of Hannibal Hamlin_on Aug. | Packing ¢ompany and on the road | those 35c dinners at Brickley's restau- 27 will be observed this year at Paris | most of the time. Several times his | rant and quick lunch. Special atten- 8.3811!'6d Of a.S gOOd Security as i.S pOSSible Hill, Me., where he first saw, the light, | emplovers have offered to retirs him | tion to commercial men. W. J. Brick- DR' c' R. CHAMBERLA[N. byt ti\e deglcttion °l‘ d:r memorial L:h\;m on pension, but he prefers to work. ley, Jewett City. s . sel n & huge ong se o ot g ho 1t 1 . EWORK NOTES. / Surgeon. in any bank of the land, our business || Sk el amRCRN s TS Denta/ Surgeo - & d d -Governor John D. Lon, If ribbon Lt it laits would more than double in a month Massachusatts, o T O cersary to afterward stitch the WATCH IT1 I e e bla last Mimess: plaits through the ribbon and press; or 1 Street, * Norwi Conn The costs of the proposed improve- | the trimming seheme will not be at- “M.v‘z.lm i Why let your money work pa.rtly for i \ ments to the ports on the Baltic are | tractive. HAVE YOU TRIED estimated at $14,011,862 for St. Peters- > s Teft's ice cream? The kind that is burg, $2,420,500 for Reval, $4,704,5625 for If you want to get the best resuits | made from sweet cream. It excels all others when it mlg‘ht as well work solely : Riga, $2.472,000 for Libau, $981,078 for{in embroidering initials do not use a | others. Churches, weddings and parties ‘Windau and $216,400 for Pernau. The{twisted cotton, but one that is soft and | supplied. Jewett City: Candy Kitchen. A Fige Assortment ol 2 2721 ‘total appropriation demanded by the |mercerized and will mat together so as fO!' yOll? . CHILD'S FRENCH DRESS. | ministry of commerce for port and to pigi‘uce a smooth, even surface. JEWETT CITY HOTEL, seanse Mm“v s St ety harbor improvements in both Euro- oo New and Up-to-date Hotel in every . Eb e Paris Pattern No. 2721 — Ail Seams pen:h -t:d Asiatic Russia l:‘ l'lllltoq.!" H'Yhslx. mk.lnh‘ \mttofl:;lel in imute- particular. at ilttle prices 1 rea e enormous figure - alwayg choose a wen! . LEWIS, ator. . A T, L Uaraadayer than thet WHIEN TG o /9 bioncis MRS. G. P. STANTON, - This frock may be made up in fine Sy ST would naturally use in that materfal: B} octld Willimantic Sa vihgs | 5 aSitasr nit Sod f spee i waes it sface s | mevnitay, 3 mm nsertions of W to | of material wi o, cotton you can » ett o > ' :g’if-’;::g’" or cream colored English | London. Thé éxport company's refrig- | work ‘the buttonholes with No. 60. . FUNERAL DIRECTOR. J. F. CONANT. 11_Frankita. Strest. = . Pathet tight ena the frock closes Bt the °““n‘ glaoe is bullt on the g Whitestona _5¢ and the J. ¥. C. 100 : nstltute center-back. Ameri Why not keep a pair of tweezers In ; Ehiacs "ara” the Wadt dn /gy 4 The pattern is in four sizes—1 fo 7 S ’mh regarded as the work basket? You have na idea Years. rdrl:::‘luotfiz'e:&sg Qé:: A e Aoy A y ’hqy useful uuy,metgipnnou _— Tr_y them. B C.MURRAY, Prest. N, D, Webster, Treas. | [ st s 14 s i &rla ‘?& ! Bitieth etin Co e v-mnu%m.. orwich, Conny o