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t is the lnnocent Toy-| ; v i o i wot s ¥ o Wll_._UflTlc and nerve an automobile en- y i ) contest. «Wull,tol 'Star. Mathieu-Keating Wedding. 2 Henry Mathieu, son of Mr. and Mrs. ====| Pierre Mathieu, of this city, and Miss ary J. Keating, & sister of Dr. W. L8, Zeating, of This city, were According to t 8 aclock Wednesday with a solemn | card he mlm the ”l! Peary fl)flnd nuptinl high mass in St. James' chureh, | 8t the north pole. A w r beaten | Soufh Manchester. Rev. W. J. McGurk, | scantling covered with """'““'- it ia, dled 5 e P Dmr of the church, was the celtbllnl netic mllhu and the national flag ldest R lence for the trav: 3 i D1 the ch s netic, speliing onal “fag : Gm A ‘delightful voyage on Long Tsland rthur DeBruycker of this city as dea- | placard below announsing: “Tatitude : > of she dertul wesline und waiertront ot New Krihar e “’:"" H“']:"’y % so‘:h placard below loa:kl-lfle , 1 expense derful skyline and waterfront of New SPanchestes s sadcacon” Pau S, | North Pole, Hodom: Apr 11, 1908, 3. Cd e Keating, a brother of the bride, was | Hay, Gerty, Fat Men's Club, Williman- the town for many years Tainee Jehves New London: uf:d8 o ey Pt o Sy tic, Conn. 1 send piece of North Pole, prominefitly identiged ‘with B Maskdays (M Sund s The bride was attractively gowned |use exhibit in show window so my fel- | its affairs. Besides he 9.' C8): du 7i Fast 124 I white batiste with . medallion ap- | low eitizens can see what the pole [0oks | minor offices, he was selectman for a D e Pler fogt of East 224 St —_— plique, wore a wreath and veil and car- | like. Please ship me gallon of tallow | dozen years. There survive & widow, SN Gicoiamsioit) s miet 5% g5 : ; 40, North River, 7 & Tied an ivory prayer book. Miss Nora |and quirt of old rye, yours forja square | & daughter, ur-. Helen E. Miller, of rive about the - s Mathieu, a sister of the groom, was | meal—Peary Hartford, and & son, Herbert Maynard, cine. They were to F.n "yml‘h m I" 'mk sl 15 0ver n s bridesmaid. She wore wisteria messa-| In & cogner of the windew is an|of New London. 2 of renting the team. . ‘ white picture hat with white willow gl ~. R &A new, fresh collection of warmth ”z:m' Er' W. P. S, Keating of this | hid his proofs. “Am,k:;' g,‘. seven ’”7:“"5’ oxu oo, ',; on the prot . the Lathrop Imw-zr o!| .mng;: Borough At A vl erin are romis 1y | clty was best man. g et r. an rs, Franc evi of ession was devoted principal P. J. Kel the Providence s oaverives rominenlly | St Games' chorch full aholr atsiated Various Interests. Temple street, died Tuesday of cholera | o5 organization, Tice, Captah - shown today. Coverings of good size|in the service, the bride having been a | Attorney James Mary Sullivan, who! infantum. The funeral was held Wed- | completed during Wednesday. mantic police and Jacob Katz were in & big_ varlety of grades and, color- Member. The music was arranged by | was the leading aitorney for the de- | nesday afternoon at 2 elock. | Burial . witnsses used by.the state to entab- = 5 . Miss Elizabeth Keating, an aunt of the | fense in the Berbarie murder c: was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Wife Beater’s Trial This Week. lish the fact that Devlin had driven | Archie McNicol's for a week. inge, values that are excellent for the | bride. . During the offértory Millard's | voars azo in the firat trial that Tesulted the taam from Willimantic to Dantels | * Chas, Edw. Prior of Hartford was in ) price. Ave Maria was effectively rendered by | in a disagreement by the jury, was in Funeral of Harold L. Shailer. wson and from there to Providence and | town on Wednesday. 3 Arthur Keating " Edward Taylor sang | town Wednesday calling on friends. | 1y, tueral of Harold Leroy Shatlor | the superor a charge {o"further establiah that he had tried | Misses Grace and Loretta Sweeney N Ew YonK % S ris” expressively. lorney Sullivan i now practicing to sell the Katz, who is & vide . John Sulli- Cotton Bed Blankets, a pair 48¢ 0] "Thg bride received many handsome |law in New York city and is & mem- | §as hold Wednesday Remocn, ReV:| neara this week at Putnam. Pepin at- | junic dealer in the laiter cit G R R $1.00. and useful gifts in cut glass, silver and | ber of Tammany Hall “;."m,m Chureh, conducted & com. | {acked and b-:t Mis. Pepin in 3 bri| “Their evidence made out an svpar- > nen, Robert Lawrence of Chestnut Hill | mittal service at the ve. Burial mm-r‘ ttorney Desms ently strong case against Devlin. A . 3 Merino Bed Blankets, a pair $175. | Among those to attend the wedding | Mansficia, has entered the employ of | wug i the LB g g Il ropresent Mr. e B e " geand. There was a requiem high mass at a saa m ere Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Mathieu, | jocal electrical contractor. neral Direotors Elmore & Shepard were St. Mary's church on Wednesday_for Wool Bed Blankets, a palr $2.50 to| Mr. and Mrs, Z. Mathieu and daugh- Devlin took the stand with consid- | thy nt of New . “H A B ter Mildred, the Misses Nora and Mar- | . \anager John M. Gray lost the end | in charge. Danielson geople | orabie bravado and umder the gentls | London. I S .50. 3 e L - | of his right thumb Wednesday morning at Brooklyn b o 3 limantic, Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Com. | Yhen he was assisting in - handiing Mrs. John Curran. Priment at B i day of the Joskn | haodling of Do attarney et oot 1o | "Georss mr sennings of Norwicn wr| [ GANNE . Home-made Comforters, $1.50. stock, Min Margniet Tafese of 'R some of the heavy trunks for the show ;i John | anniversary fair of ‘the Windham > at his father's, Dr. G. H. Jennings' ck, Mrs. 3 i Nor- . The funeral of Mary, wife of Jol " | been very much intoxicated when he | Wednesday afternoon, 4 3 wich. et e g ol :;,:“',;;’u,'::i Curran, was held from the late home, g;g;flu‘yim‘mm ey ont woa | drove away with the horse: that he | = Misg Grace Earle 'of Springfield is| Unexcelled freight 'and . Comforters of many stle coverings.| A breakfast was served at the home | JOS¢Ph's hoepital, wher: 159 Crescent meat, at 7.30 oclock| BV IR 8 s ng 8y mo»le “ag| 4id not know where he was rlu or | visiting Miss Marguerite Bliss, servies direct to ua trom New York Blled With clean cotton, 3100 to $5.00.| of the bride, 4 Bim strect, following the i 3 Wednesday momning' and at St Jo-| 570U nany pleces of art work dis- | hat he was doing and that he naver All Outeide ceremony at the church.’ Mr. and Mrs. ; seph’s church at 8 o'clock — Re " | had an- intention of stealing or sell- rom Norwieh 1 ’ruud-n. Thursdays, Checked Bed Blankets in miny{ Mathieu léft for @ sweck's ‘honeymoon To Lay Heavier Rails, J. Flemming officlated. During e played there sent by Danielson WOM-| ing the rig; he was intending to come GOSHEN BARN Sundays, at 615, p. New York Pler 21, m River, foot Sl Sibinations: ‘s pat 3350 in New York and will be at home A carload of steel rails was unloaded | service solos were sung by Miss Susan| *%7 1500 o the trolley line ut the | back to Willimautic when arrested. | pogtrgyed by Fire Monday Night—Fire | g ver, X % e “mk" eanens n 3 36 Pleasant street, fhis city, about Nov. | Wednesday and distributed at inter- | McCarthy and Capt. . Ash- Under the rapid-fire questioning of ist. Mr. Mathiea is employed as & |vals alomg Main streat o be used | ton. There were beautitul floral trib-| o0Tner of Main and = Furnace Stels| giyie'y Attorney Searls, Deviin did of Incendiary Origin. dnys, Friday Where the street is to be paved, The |utes. Many relatives and friends were [ ¥as terminated "‘m"";g oy odnesday | ot make such & good showing. He g 3 "Phone or for Tolder. maily are much heavier than the old |present from Norwich, New London, e dbrmaiizn i i ater cOMDARY |} 5itated, repeated the questions of | A large barn belonging to B. F. York| P. 8. FPught recerved unill § Wiapper Blankets In many color- Talls and the company is foresighted | Waterbury, Sprimgfield snd -Hartford.| heving rapidly completed the worl of the ttorney and seerned upset and il | of Goshen was destroyed by fire Mon- HIT, tngs and designs, $2.39. “hough 0 make the change now when | The body Wwas taken to Greeneville by e, £ & :‘:2""_" around the| .° 5 0 Tana especially o when Mr.|day night at 11 o'clock. The fire was g the paving is to be done and thus avold | special trolley for burial n St. Mary's] 0™ i S " s:-rl- asked him about his record in | discovered by B. N, Hinckley, a neigh Crib Blankets, T5c. the contingency of having to tear up | cemete: e bearers were mrtholu- ‘Probable Contests for Nominatio the city court of Norwich, ‘lvlu bim | bor living near by. The flames were G the paving in the future to lay heavier | mew Curran of New Londo: It is understood there are to be a|the dates of the times when: he then bursting _thraugh the oupola and | pEOPL E'S. STEAMBOAT CO. rails. Connell of Norwich, George H. lmnrq number of candidates for election as| before that court on charges of Ii had made such headway that nothing ,j oufi Flannel William Thompson, who has been [and John Flynn of this city. selectmen in Killlngly at the annual| toxication, breach of the peace and [ was saved. The bamn was rebuilt put bl St | employed in the local piant of the P g Qctober election. It is aleo probable | driving -wn‘: horse without the per- | & few years ago and was practically sTElMER smnr SEER. \ American Thread company for the past Entries for Athletic Events. that the mambrln]- of the mmentlbo-m ufl-lnn e'( 1) nwne:d 5 s ;‘h‘: h:mh: md‘v:ln;u::}ed;:rie; year, has resigned and will enter Phil- t: coming in from various | of selectmen will be candidates for re- These facts seem: o partieu r! . A‘ 10c a Yal‘d AEERRLES lips-Exeter academy at Exeter, N, H. w\‘;:'.."f.: oot .m.pg Yor the athletie | election. Contests are expected in the | perturh the prisomer. who suffered | head of young stock beside some farm- | 1000————SHASON "——- next Monday to prepare for col .| meet to be held at the Willimantic|Second and Third districts. 'rom remarkable lapses and muvlr’ ing tools was also -burned. Mr. Hinck- - P”n ‘_:nd ll:.lrl ut.ug' Thousands of yards of heavy weight fai Among those aiready at hand are Clear Right of Way. & 1pmbbry 8y, She. awshions A R e ey ) ot fatly ™S Datweon. Norwich, °x' Thompson Geing to Phillips, the names of good athletes from Taft- Warrant V. an, Pleasure and Crescent fleéced cloth are here to select from se t ]4 ]5 ]fi ]gflg Thomipson s ane of the pest all ayound | Ville, Moosup, Jewett City, Baltic and oThe sale of the Richard Whalen farm. | "'The apparent plan of the defence to | saved Mr. York carried an insurance | obiarving: tn ol ilied Solid colors and many designs and .mm&’, turned out of the wmm:'.m this eit 4 ;l(g,: -u;t-d tha‘: ’{r‘.n' will | o3 of much Interest to those who ars r;fi: :;‘ -g:::'r 'l'l::t"'ll}ol:il.mw u:u?:: g:nx'.:‘;“nn_lgg: :-r:n‘zqnt‘;::?"ox;a:g: s o oo b be awarded the winners e man- sess tants ave Norwich §.06 combinations in stripes and checks; Toaacn Iy Teot Jeor el O Secment of the faif . The committes {,':,;:,7,;"1!;}:°'_‘;‘:,:”;;g;‘;': the | & due to his intoxicated condition, | of incendiary origin. don 920, Ocean Baur?' fit fl'fi @ cloth that is good value for the e Bead oo Cyp e atvatt ook | on entries comprise DeWitt LAthrop, | perently cieares away all probability | Snd that there was no intent to stes! TN o Toash J0s%:: aveive. Cuiipant e fette He s & ‘Sood Daseban piayer, | Arthur T. Johnson and John R. Mo- | Of further delay in bullding the sewer | the horse looked a litle swry Wi STAFFORD SPRINGS m(umn._u“. vospont . having pitched on the Windham High C'}:‘!‘l!upm.‘ thugt & 2eldy thilen Groun | Rormions ou Bl ‘orough has now 2| ony i e i 1640 a. hik fi 1t e ricer. - ! - 1 T st fouile, Of seasons, and 12 | the Windnam High school will be'en- | /07 T8N 9% WY HUO L0 T AP T s Ay, " Woete: | Harviak ¥ W Xcurslun a Bs trifle light. tered and. an effort is being made to 14 tod thaat the i e the] o TS Gaee was not eompllnua uweda Y ¥ Afternoon Trip. New aces LR have one from the Thresd City Cy-{ I i sxpecind Dot ulgn;fi geom the] nesday and. the trial wey discontinued | ' sy sonne Lillian Banford -was| g Leaxs Norwich 305, p. “N w Lone Perfecting Paper Spool. o ) ‘aboul iy D e S united {n marriage_with Frederick C H Rk a4 o o nt to about $100. g | ment for the state had been made. | \grignt of Vernon. V. at the home of nuun'.m. Leave é::.‘..?.“"’ s a , who was here for u e : V., 0 ~ad There is much to view and admire nn a“ Ha'lroads ok Hime meaing Tor ™ the "4 meriran | New Tesoher for Windham High. | Troceeds so to the Congresational| The case will go to the jury 3V | her uncie, W. M. Crawlord, Wednesday | &4 Pleasuy k ocaan today, a collection which includes Thread company in perfecting a paper | The school board at its regular Borough. o Was Adourpee afternoon at 3 o'clock. The wedding 53w London ve 5 spool, has returned to his home in |monthly meeting voted that the is . o ragc Lived in Taftville. was a quiet affair, the ceremony be- Suxday lgave Norwich 9 a. many novelties, kinds, which are new F L W Chicago, Ill., after being the guest of | be closed all day Wednesday, Sept. 15, Mrs. Andrew Mahel and Miss Mamie Devlin Lived in Taftvi ing performed by Rev, H. A. Blake of | and ( r - T mm’l_ and’different’ trom anything ‘shown in Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hastings of | on account of the local fair. Wayne| Maher have recently been guests of| Deviin is 2¢ years old and has lived | the Congregational church. The bride | running GhiyAs far Spring street. E. Geer of Springfield, Mass, was | relatives in Fall River. most of his life in Taftville, where his | and groom were unattended. Only the |and return; on the the past; such as embroidered designs s Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hartmann, Jr., | elected an additional teacher for Wind-| S. Cady Hutchins has purchased a| mother now resides. He has worked | relatives and intimate friends were through to O b ard retus of fibre silk in many colors on black P ED CLASSES and daughter Irene of Rockville wers |ham High school at a salary of $§00|new four cylinder automobile of thelin Versailles and went to Willimantic | present. = Mr. and Mrs. Wright re- STEAMBOAT CO., recent guests of relatiyes in this city. | per year. The report of Acting School | same make of car that he has been | with his wife and child about five|ceived many beautiful wedding pres- worwich, Conn. el sid o Visitor Mrs, Hattle B. Gates was ac- | driving. Delivery of the new car has| months befors his arrest. ents. They laft town late in the after-| AvERY C. SMITH, Managing Owner Jei6d or white lace in insertion or allover. BITUARY. cepted and ordered printed. The chair- | been promised for October. noon for a brief wedding trip through Prices reasonably low, R Dax lias, L. J. Morin, Pet —_— man and secretary were appointed to mase Boul A n, Peter northern Vermont. They will make R 2 A A Latham. Sppear st fhe anmual town meeting | Boviaine and Dr. J. X."Perreauit wore 5T BUNRRAL thele Some in Vernon, Vi, where (he .22 Trot or Pace, on. M. F. v i and ask for such an appropriation as|among those Ve be tending Z1lis groom is station agent for the Cen The H. C. M ~ witn T Mo R S aricken | necessary to defray the expenses for | the annual convention of the Franco- Walde Ellis. tral Vermont Rallway company. [ ra n on ot e 5 . urrav L0.| 220 (5take) Pace. morning, Sept. ith at Ms horse jn | the mext fiscal year. This school eal-| American societies at Norwich during| The funeral of Waldo Ellis, 7. son of | ~Mise Gladys-Hopking of Enfield is a ,: Fhoenigiiile and. diza without regam- (SNORT was adopted: Thanksgiving re- the last two davs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Bl guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ou Grand Centrai Station, New York Oity Home Journal” Paper| Frop to All—Trot or Pace. ing consciousness at 10.80 a. m. Mon- Nov. 24-29; fall term ~ends g e e T o e | B Whittaker. Rooms, $1.00 a Day Patterns, Mr. is survived by & Thursday, Dec. 23; winter term begins NEW STATUTE ernoon, Rev. J; R. Stubbert of the | Napoleon Pero spent' Wednesday 'In iy~ 7. “2.25 Trot (8take ‘ 3 .. and two sons, Olive | Monday, Jan. 3, 1310; Washington's —— Baptist church oflelating. cTue beal” | Hartford gty A sept7d . Who is o gradvate of South Man. | birthday, Feb, 22, holiday; winter term | May Have the Effect of Crowding Out | ere were Ralph !"‘""d Earl Chand- S e B ds March 24; spring ‘term begins ler, Raymond Medb and Walter . 20 samp tor Nty Guide Rook and M 2.35 Trot or Pace. Shosie =it Roligor with thikclane. of etk Thbmoriat 0er May. 90, o Democratic Assessor. Fazquen "Burial was In Grove street Positive Prao 2, an: re a boy o years. ", g s tery By way of final proof that benzoate p e One brother mo survives, James E, of | 4ay; #pring term ends June 23. School| The democrats of the town of Kill- | Cemetery. is harmiess the foodmakers Entries closs’ Sept. 12, 1908 . will' close for_mnnual state teachers' | irigly may not have any representative ey " ¥ dly to 90,000,000 survivor 3 Was born in the house in |convention and the Bastern Connecti-| on the boand of assesors atter. the PHINEAS G. WRIGHT B L e Past-Dispateh. B '"m lm” Iu‘“ “hm Nine Amateur Athletic Events, which he died June 3, 1843, the son of | Cut State Teachers' association. October election for town offictals. e e e raeutne . <2 s L Joseph B. and Percy K. Latham, de- g Chaper 17. of the public acts of 1909, | Has Leg Broken by Falling Tree. Eleventh St. and University PL NEW YORK CITY, scendants of M. H. Latham, wio wds a Personals. an act concerning the election of as- Up to Teddy. boy in charge of Governor Carver, who| William B. Knight wes i Provi- | sessars, provides for three assessors| Phineas G. Wright, familiary known | mThe north pole Is still an isolated came over on the Mayflower in 1620.|dence Wednesday. in this town, as a town that holds an- | 28 “Gard” Wright, and famous for| ., ost.—Chicago Record-Herald. He was a millwright by trade but upon | o1 f nual elections. the remarkable _inscription, “Going— One Block West of Broadwa % the ‘death of his father he assumed | Jui ol o pumeny T Ntng Mre.| e procedure of such towns will be|but know not where.” on his monu R IOy sheolutely. modetn: Bree charge of the farm and the mills and oA for each party at the next election to|ment in Grove street cemetery, was |Cured Hay Fever Summer Cold. I} oroof transient hotel beldw 334 has been engaged thus ever since. He |, Miss Hagel Dimmick has returned| nominte one assessor for one year, ona | seriously injured Wednesday when a ATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, || Sireet. Location central, yet quist was ever a loyal republican, casting his | RO™e after a stay in Hampton. assessor for two years and one for the | tree that being cut down in a|Lucas County. ss 08 rooms. 200 with bath, from $1.6¢ first presidential vote for Abraham| Allen Risk of Darien, formerly of this | term of three years. The candidate for | wood lot near Woodstock fell on him, ank J. Cheney makes oath that he | per day upwa > 75 MONUMENTS, Lincoln. Mr. Latham was always | city, was a recent visitor in town. one year having the largest number of | breaking his leg in two places and Pl g K -y LT B R Excellent restaurant and eafe prominent in the affairs of Eastford, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. McGuinness have | votes, the candidate nominated for two | bruising him severely about the body. | CRIEY .0, 50" County and State afore- | | attached. Moderate prices. Headstones and Markers In ouf stock serving on its board of relief for a|been at Bloek Island for a week. years having the largest number of| He was removed to his hame in this | o3 "ana that said fem will pay the s uide ready o be eroctod. Obtain our prices RUmbEr of terms and & member of (he | stes Soran Barien b onterisining | Votes, and the candidate nominted for | city. and Wednesday evening was rest- | fim' of ONE HUNDRED DOLAERE, for L1 $00 Su-stawd fac: Wnstyetid & d inspect 1000 artisti board of a Mrs. Sarah Hayden is entertaining 1 i larg- | Ing after everything possible had been | cach and every Gane ¢ Cathreh” ihal and Map of New Yor! ty. a4 inep artiatlo ard of assessors for two terms and | vy Marion Preston of Providence. | % 7T of three years having the larg h £ Hall John Lennon & .m e Jjustice of the peace for several years.| 3 est number of votes &t the annual | done to help his injurles. q8n%01 be GUFRERYTINR Wipise MawN For a period of more than thirty years| Miss Daisy Willlams has returned | town meeting will constitute the board i Catarrh Cure. o ANK 1. CHENEY. s corner Main and w:uon Streeta, he had been a member of the board of | {foM & nenjoyable week's Stay at|of assessors for the coming year. At COMMON GOUNCIL. before me and_subscribed R ‘Willimantic. Con: selectmen and most of the time had{ Fisher's Island. the next succeeding annual election ;: ob e fglhie 6th day of De . o —_— e e acted in the capacity of chalman of| Miss Susan Cosgrove has gone to|each party will nominate one assessor i i ! "\ d " the board. Hurtford 1o, resuime. teaching In the | for the term of thees years, amd the | Decides That Hour for Clasing Salosns ] s oite ere 10 (race in Jewe Since 188¢ Mr. Latham' had, been | North school. candidate receiving the largest num- . e G tern ; : S— ‘Hall's Catarrh Cure i» taken internal ’ postmaster at Phoenixville. Mr, La-| Frank P. Bradway and family are|Der of votes will be elected. The pro-| ., t " Iy, and acts divectl the blood and 2 tham also represented the town of | sccupying the Tew cottage at Pleasurs | ¢dure at every succeeding annual e meeting of the city council was | 1% W08 SO% D 00 (3 System. Sond | JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. Tlsr Fastford in the legislature in 1884 and | Beach for & fortnight. clection -thereafter will be the same Svening . With _all the | gop festimonials rrea. ‘ o e e e niation. & b served on the committee on fisheries g under the present statute. membars present but Mesars. Tefft and ¥, J. CHENEY & CO._Toledo, O 6 Wil dnd n_Gbsmsction & oo B P . Mrs, Thomas J. Keating, who has . 1. | LaRue. i 2 W rane. "Home made pasiey Painless Extracting and S e o A 507 b, W22 | been spending a few days with th: gy gach party in the town of Kill- | “rhe report of Capt. of Police Mur-| Take Hall's Family Pills for constl: nds. Meals served at il hours, Filling 2 Speciall Served s chatrman of the oot e | tamily of James Healy, has returned to | places on the board of assessors, and | F3y Was read, showing 28 arrests for pation. : City Candy g a Speclalty on agriculture. He was also a dele- | Hartford. as only three of the six nominees can | the month. 3 ® u hall,” Haskell Lowest prices. All work guaran- | Nine Vaudeville Acts direct - from | 82te to the constitutional convention| Mr.and Mrs. W. H. Collins, who have | be clected, the three receiving the A petition from Peter Dumas, who . > 3 teed. Associated Dental Parlors, 752 in_1902. been meking a visit with their daugh- | largest number of votes, the chances | desired to erect an addition to his| Rdgar N. Bayliss, a merchant of Rob- Main 8t. Willimantie. augsTThs | Keith's Circuit. In the soclal and civic side of the|ter. Mra. Louis H. Arnold, have re- |are, with the heavy majority againat|ouse on John street. was tabled "he | insonville, Del, wrote: —“about —(wo " . ns. - town he was also very prominently|turped to Quincy, Il the democrats in the town of Killing- | matter of placing 80 feet of curding | years ago I was thin and sick, and s ST o faliapeairentges ELMORE & SHEPARD, + UBurccssors to Sessions & Elmoxe) ibiti . . i on Bullock street in front of N. Pel coughed all the time, and if I did not o o _ Exhibition Wall filed with the pro. | 4°ntifed, heing o charter member of| Morris L Beatd of St Louis o)Ly that il the winning candidetes wil| qyin, Troperty was referred to the | have consumption, it was near to it T|low. Tobuceo and Clgars. . J. Bricks duce of orchard and field. had passed uii the chairs, Servad as| derwent an. operation for a rainor| The present bosrd has s democratic | highway committes. Amiable Jarvis | commenced using Foley's Honey and wep - Anvael ©| was granted a permit to erect a barn | Tar, and #t stopped my cough. and | Segrsthey St Quibebbus Famons, wis{ firoat teotble at's locul hoepltal Wed- fninority representation of one mem- | 5"providence atreet. The petition for | am now eutirely well, and have gained SUMMER MILLINERY i Over 500 varieties of Flowers. % bl s Saa a stone crosswalk on Battey street, | twenty-eight -pounds, all due to thef . tly reduced prices during July “dm“ and Funera Illnfltllf&, ; A o, S g ,,C"‘:,‘; ~ DANIELSON FUTNAM Bear the church, was referred to the | good results from taking Foley's Honey | o 8 anty o0 oo O vantage o¢ the X a0 Mortk Bovin. Contests of Draft Oxen. death was chairman of the school By s appetred g | o Tan® " THA T8 7088000 Coi " ; | ofter. I & Bay. Jepete Ciiy board board and second selectman of All these, and many other ‘attrac- | Eastford. Domingue-Morrison Marriage—End of i asked that Tatem street be accepted b e e pe— H Cady. School Vasation—Demooratic Mem- Sentence—Trial of John Devlin, | and curbed in order to prevent it from uick! Mr., Drugg - ICK CREAM . a4 b,,_ Moy Be Pushed Off Board of| Formerly of Taftvills, for Herse- | being washed awav and o «o prem- o Bucklens AThIG Batveisre's & |4t wholesale and retatl Pariles, Teiephone conuecrion. tions, for one price of admissi Henry Cady. i i o - od : v Cady. aged 73, died at his ; A ises of the petitioner. The matter Vi y in, men un ing. warter—For the love of Moses, hurry! | churches, etc. supplied. Agent for the M. REED home in South Coventry Wednes: ors. Stealing—Com Council Mesting. | o5 referred fo the highway commit- | Babys purmed mimself terriblv—Jonn- | MekK niey music, 10 & copy. Willlam evening of Bright's disease. He has the agency for the Travelers Life tee. — ie's c! Dr. and Mrs. J. B, Martin of Lynn| TWM0 cases on the criminal list oc- | "% 1101¢ raTour was granted a per- :é:];:;_m;-fi";n.‘:":u'm"" e m’,‘:"‘_ Johustone, Jewett City. and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad are guests of relatl cupled the entire session of the Wind- J 3 e g s ves in Danielgon. mit for a barn on Smith street. thé United States Health and A ci- George O. Thomas Is making s busi- | 1am county superior court, Wednes- illie b —and my corns ache, E. 3. Arnold asked that the gutters | B 038 0SSN G D fum WHEN READY TO BUILD, i ( day, Judge W. L. Bennett o the % dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Virite P Deyia Stranger ad Ha: Stranger of | bench. © aved in front of his new fouses|iiy. s the greatest healer on carth. | ShIeCt JUUE By for rates and full partculars. ] Providence were _guests Yot M. wnd | ;, The cases wete tried hefore o jury SRR o 0 OROUNE ¢ ) |0 UL SHE LAY & ONIcod Co. Box 281 il rs. George M. Pilling Wednesday. The council then discussed the mat- Willimantie, Ct. Rev. Richard D, Hatch of Williman. | Pominico Rod of Willimantic. ter of widening Elm street. It was y 7 S e e oo |1 Rty 5 Tbirge st 2 | ol i e % Town Hall, Danielson, make every saver m thls Vlcilllty reahze ::“r;z:;‘:ttor attending the New Eng- :u:n:&.:nngna.y \;: 7"‘ !u ‘l":l‘:' the em nnd report at a special coun- rm‘y' sep'. 10. Cassiug §. Chase is serving as a|Mantic, and Attorney Melony was as- ed 10 buy 200 feet of flag- that in THIS 2 : eands : member of the jury in the superior | Signed to represent him. © 1| sine ci Ik d to procure Th F- | s I 15 savings institution he is ||Sth B [0 0" el e s o Sl | e snfohes, e oSt | The FiNal Seftiement two weoks at his cottage at Oakland | Snded "”""‘:;’,“"'“ ""gmov Opciots | “The city clerk was instructed (o | Prices..3bc, S5c, §0c and Toc.| sepd HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and + - 63 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. ‘Telephone. « lady Assistant ALL KINDS OF JRWETT CITY HOTEL, New und Up<to-dute Hatel In every 7 Y P assur g'OOd sec Beach. from urchase a carload of trap rock f bt ed of as by unty as 18 pOSSIble Wild Busks snd: Piokseel of which took effect. s 1 Stredt » v THA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor. . : ild Ducks and Pickerel. h T Fine firoceries and || in any bank of the land, our business ||, = e sor'tow vile s | comblaifs ; Lasite SRS B e f6- TUARSY. £.-BACK, Miarney-otiioe » e, . 5 afternoon's outing along Five Mil Ing such a strohg case against the | SSry for alterations on School stree! PATENTS o SSNEAE BNy, . ld The high: ittee W i er this week. prisoner that he ‘was Di led upon - c Fflllt wou more t'han double n a month 1'1‘.....«.: Funeral of 8. J. Corey. to change m-hm- to :"n‘:';'— at the more. time “°y:&?‘:":; ‘:’E’ "‘?“’5 5| Brotect your idea. Handsome 63- M-ENEAA“&M"‘R?&O"W > ¥ p of the afternoon session and TR g0e DVeL Desr page Guide Book Free, 3 Ranges. . AT THIS STORE Why let your money work partly for || e i s deriens; | fier toemmet, stiey s rey temarta |, 7 Povems romerty on Bk | gy gios Dunieeon, Conn, | TRORCISOCE U1 houe 1 ' of ‘8. Ji Corey, sentor member of the | Scout the carrying of concealed w The contract for street lights was | ootiTuThS é T e — . RS EA others Whfin l’t migh;v"” well work solel firm of §. J. Corey & Co., dealers in | P0% lmposed o MONthS | onewed for one year at the same rate g 5 R Pae. 'R 8 Myeiies 3 ye 's al chem| 8. r. Corey as last year. egular s were or- “c E ; HEAD ¥y 750 iedveled (EFuRgh Cansectionl or " The Jury Pansh R S Y 3 " ampic Raom conested. - ) E for you? SR : 43 years selling the mill trade. Mr,| ~The members of the jury in the case | * Alderman Smith reported that the sfl‘ll‘ Chacolate {ream lfl‘: Spostal’ atpestion boid S0 Comammied K Aylward is a traveling representative | were: Alex M. Bennett, Brooklyn; | town had granted the city the same 717 Main St Willmantie, m of the firm in Connecticut. Gharies Barston, Canterpiry: Chasies | alowance for streets” as last year, 10 Cents a Pound lephane 199, [ Unclaimed Letters. M Saapin JBearl, | namely $1,600. Lotters addressed av toliows remain | 1*"Si0% i :;., | nder hew businees the bour for | gt THE KEYSTONE STORES it the : | Moses A. Linnel infleld: “the._ cities 10 Danielson, Putnam. _ Hmu; cnmq w ill lmantic Sa VIn gs | | McCabe, William R. ‘x‘:.nn. Paur.h- a‘mw‘;"tflfi : %E':','":;mk‘ g "’F m b ':1“”_‘—"—_’— has a lot of small Show'Cases sad botte, John D. Larry, ipstctns,, Thompaon oy THE UNDERPRICE SALE .llnt of Dlug Store Fixtures for . ' WEDDING. Domina uo—ubmun. th H. C. MURRAY, mu N.D. Webster, Tress. | [t Efi:"‘&i:'.':..'i“’g{:‘" ; 5?3‘“"&‘-- Suliers | Georee Domingye of IOOIAGIDE Usrh. Smith that sach abutter be served P Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon John Devlin on Trial. v’l';h proper :‘-&:r-: - n.'.!‘...'.‘ %ul: teut rmmn.m-mumu-nnr- Mcmhuu.w service be - deen B Keoch, Men Lelin'io Dusiness »? ot Wlbuumm- Messrs. Pam