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R TR YRS is obtained in Bavaria and the - best i+ R e Siveeiar st 18| ' MAIN STREET PAVING. P | from . the United p ————e oo} o Cama, Australln, Mexico, Great | Keeo8 Street in Condition Which Irri- | PSR of this city was In charge of the % Ttaly, ‘Sweden, Belgium and| tates Merchants. R v uzrua&n un}her ‘t‘u:dx:n aver the | Raymond E., the two year old son | ~ Frey , nel 5 . -} . ' street paving Monday morning, k. 3 rs. b ; 3 dresser - ¥ came out P ; and a number of = prominent oitizens ? 4 ] Gl o I o My Feate ¥ A VAR /| sot m“;fim”g in earnest. Prac- ‘men Besi g g Personal ltems. ¥ River Textile company at Mechanics- | v 1 £ b ¢ - thnl'ly "c ‘whole street in its busiest | the lr Se and 8. ville, have returned ta work without Island b y section <l and many - business | brothers and sisters. A ited friends in New London on Sun-|{heé company granting their demands perb the won- 4 aen are .annoyed. at the condition of son, day. i for a higher scale of wages.' ereu; of New o ik % .M‘"“"' Btlieg wns L ST o Political Small Talk. i rs. Flora Warren. ] F::.nk 0. D.:Vll of Putnam was in| They receive $14 a week, which is a WAD fanes oo v g Boston Store|oxt: om0, Il S W | "aniiony Soulue 1 S o b out | Wikl Faeg e gonet P, |t il n ths e o s e | etk rs o ir o 3¢ avas 3 Dunn told him that when he vetoed | FeBard to the office of collector of tax- Lo e ; ; East 224 St 545 a. . (Mondays ex- (LLIMANTIC, GONN, | e orisinal project ne orered a ‘su | o %, 2 Faidwim the, oresent colee; | ¥ Past 2%, ™ot ente at | **Miss Vinnisghaw of Dayville is the JEWETT CITY -~ Josmtaa). and. Fier, 0 osta Rivgeset o T S mod e The pasine dis | the e A hat Uhey it e | Wienthom, Masg, o Mool | [ | v Sleromraghie i (e 0 OGSk Of |1 pasting Votes Tax of 12 Miler i atsa e {::y ;:l{h&fio-ge: m“lr:‘t’dm‘mm- :mut";:rl::d‘t: ;:;"lla;i‘:;e from't';: was &t he? home- in Danielson over | :A.!Lhur.shw,“!’orm of D‘nhll::i No Music Teacher for Public Schools Fm l"m 10 ..' "ft ‘lls . b . “ ‘remains - seriou er 4 su —State Aid for Highways Refused. Write or t . W. J, . fied with the resent condition of | fact that he is again in the field and Sunday. & 5 l.fln& en i things did not fum any interest in |2 candidate for renomination, not- Going to Montana. mwmdonmm St. Joseph's hospit n R e e A.m{.. ‘I’W* Conn. - the nratter. withstanding the fact that there may | Miss Lilllan Lemay is to leave Dan- | PRHNERaCr oy o0 puinatm has [ in the towe havse on Monday after- - : The contract stipulates that the job | D¢ On€ :r :‘:re so-called candldates in | jelson for Helena, Mont., with Mrs, been named as the administrator of | noon. Town Clerk John w'h’{, called kR must be completed within 30 working | the fleld, also. v | G J Leclaire and family mext month. | ) Tograte of James Norton, who died | the meeting to order. J. W. Payne was “ "t“ R ute en days and for. every day that the con- ; CE AR Miss Katherine Danielson has Ie: |recently in Killingly Center. elected chairman and Mr. Welsh clerk. ol 0 ! I Dor_day 16 the wity. The hitea mores S DA Raplarin Dl turned to Mt. Holyoke college for her | g ttle William Williame’ Estate. | The reports of the selectmen and other | s e o a = cers. S0 o 1 in sm here; m: gntmt:zr I:cnu rule:: s:;o o g‘%fl%m?flf\g dul:u hl.s h:ok.fi James C. Rathbun of Providence vis™ | on has_been made in the ',‘i": ‘g ), Wer! “fi;’i':d"-. ::;":‘l’_ “ fiae ; and doing 4 good job and will I all | fectionery pusiness that was until re. | ited friends in Daniclson Monday. = | probate court of Killingly for an or- | T& JATOR BET SRS N0 B ST i eSS CS probability complete the job within | cently conducted at 820 Main street,| Frank Keach has returned from a |der to settle the estate of William | & TP SOTCR IS O FRE DECHE) o™ niig the time allotted, but the men who stay of six weeks at his cottage at|Williams as insolvent without the ap- ':.“}; aid t‘otmgt the cun'e:l expenses s b Swydan went out of town, having sold . ted the contract were lam: M s fixtures rot Oakland beach. intment of commissioners thereon. $n fabrics of woolen silk, compris- ms such a brou‘ one, Ae cl:lnm::e 2':-4 "é‘,:y;::. ,.'hddm;o‘.h ‘:,,: h‘:’{_’ Miss Marie Nehr of Gloversville, N. & apnlication is to be heard and de- | Of the town and support of the common Sa hoo! be! raised from 111 = A ing many weaves, colorings and qual- | $£04Id bave been inserted in the con- ing for nis property. Notice of the T e e M vy g s Dharing fxeg. fOn Sate Bt o s gty 4ud mate chah“m ng. thk Ttain | sale was filed w e_town clerk on t 4 : f Mechanic street. Th ladies ax. ities, a stock large in variety, one|pdrtion of the street could be blocked | September 14. Replevin proceedings |o“wgec 1n : ;. at. 'yhu° porind p:r. m:;n- w:lwt.h. real um‘t‘: It was voted to apthorize the select- cpe! at a tim There i thin, hibi- ed and empted with- offerings remarkable in price. | five or réstricisve about the contract | ni wiradan ‘e sbelous to recover hig | School of Oratory in Boston. two years ago attempted to de- | TN 16, ROrTON i s g e y . i i o Drack RN RS except with -teference to the forfeit- | property. Delegates to Ashford Convention. | velop a tract of land on North street, | U5 214 10 pay g1 gy i wated o P al‘e . e ure stated above. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hammett, Mrs. | known as Rivegvlew park. grant pay or salaries to the town of- colors In Broadeloth, Sergs, Satin ik PROHIBITIONISTS NOMINATE, |Frank T. Preston, ifrs Hsmeralda ficors the same as last year.. - e tage Only 35 Voters Made. Chapman, Miss Alice Bolles, Rev, Den- FRENCH SPEAKER Tha - selectmen wete, autifriaed 9 | set e o L e Prunells, Ottoman. Prices range {rom | Thirts:five voters were made &t the | Cauous Held in Selectmen’s Office and | ton J. Nelly are the delegates from repair the highways of the town. It | Al Outsids Staterooros, 500.t0 $1.50 a yard. joint feeting of the selectmen, regis- | . ion. | the Danielson tist church {6 the | To Present Claims of No-Licenss on | wns voted to discontinue the use of | From Norwich Ti i :;A and town clerk Saturday. Two | ‘Ticket Named for Town Election- | ;npua) meeting of the Ashford Bap- Wedneeday Eveaing. T hegtiviay which leada eaxtirly and | Nunlage ias T30 5 T Rraceders Black Silks which give satisfactory | Were women. The list follow: At the prohibition caucus Mon tist convention, which will be in ses- | scuiberly from a point on the highway New York Pler 22, Bast River, foet Men: Albert.W. Hosmer, George B. P! y P g sion at Spring- Hil Itoday (Tuesday) |’ from Jewett City to Ekonk, opposite , ‘Wednes- #érvice, for a moderate price are— Storey, Jr., Edwin S. Russ, Frederick evcn:nc in thle“ldolnc;n‘l!erbl é°°m 8. B.| 214 Wednesday. DItDwu s.u?ogvnced unng:l)l' :{llt A. aiience of }’onph o hoae e e X‘:‘lfl. . o 2 Doolittle pre, nd J. D. Conant was % ). Dubois orcester -give an | the Rose, days, Fridays, #7-inch Taffeta at 85c yard. ds koy’r. Alfioggir,g °¥Z"1,3“","",,,,',{’ et:;_’ cloric., 'Thess mominations were made: | Death of Mrs. Celina M. Angell. |address in French Wednesday eve- | intersection with the road leading | 'Phone or write B folder, ... .. . o ‘Assessors, D. T, Terry, Bdward 8. Lin-| Mrs. Celina M. Angell dled at her |ning in the town hall. - Mr. Dubois | scutherly from Jewett Clty and Ekonk | P. S. Frelght received until § p. m. 30-inch Taffeta at 95c yard. Judge, Adelbert Russ, Alfred J. La-: 4 Ko bRt B Alscusses: Hoense jasu go: v ), 4 3 - 3 3 Heen: th vigor | higshway to Pachaug and the highway C. A. WHIT. 3¢-Incy TWlleta 8t 31,00, 3140, ymrd. | RIS ST A I O Ty O e o ond ot Deatlion” s havs | and Js expecied b miks & strong ap- | WEich lesds trom the first mentioned | may4a b i Dl i now, Michael Su- | o “<wiiliam B, Barstow, J. Deloraime | charge of the funeral arrangements. | peal to his countrymen to vote mo-li- [ highway at a point directly opposite . Messaline Siiks in widths 20, 22 and | grue. T. Francis McDonough. William | @ by 1 t e d cense. the Ashland Cotton company's farm 35 ineh, sccording to width are $1.00, | F: Kelley, Charles W. Hill, William J. e s o e POty v The coming of Mr. Dubols has neces- | 8cross their dam at Hopeville to the $1.25; $145 yard. Careny, ea B awdy James M. | thony; auditor, 8. B. ‘Doolittle; col- | , PYA0SY BATElow 1o & conlidate for | sitated a change in the previous ar- | sbpve nishway leading to Tachane, 3 Sumner, Willlam B. Sweeney. avid | lector’ of taxes, Cassius A. Barstow; | g®T 0N OR O 18 FEPURICAT elernen | rangement of the Sirane jrellies eré;lo';:dv:x?fid ;f:flit g ‘Moire Velour, 20-inch $1.00, 27-inch | Nichols, Samuel Eisenberg, William S, les, . T Devoll, Alfred 'La-| Mr. Barstow is a resident in the Third | Son tnesdny ovening Hon. B DA ul | year on order of the selectmen, with 09p. Grand Central Station. New York Oy 8150 yard. Beard, Thomas Leo Teehan, John J. " district and his contest for the nomi- hear: 33 1-3 per cent, off. Rooms, 00 Gelinas, Clayton T ; Wil- i of New London will be d in the pe: . off. .00 a y 3 . yton Towne, Harry J. Cot- nation will be with Harley Place, the | jown hall on Thursday evening. The matter regarding the teaching AND UPWARD $6-inch White Linen Waisting, fine, | ter, Wallace G. Hill, Robert O. Snow, 3 present republican member of the | “(Other temperance meetings are to | of singing in the public schools was Tigiagy toGnd okt Bloiion B66:. medium or coarse weave, 38¢, 50c, 75 | *Crweman: Mobe H. Galor, Helena | Warden, Clark O. Terry. bostd Sroim Shat pysses be held in the various villages in the | Indefinitely postponed. The meeting This town committee was elected for Fox Started by Hounds. northern part of the town, the ad-|voted not to accept state aid for the yard. Twomey. i i 2 t of the ¥ g the ensuing year: Willard D. Pember,| Hounds owned by F. E. Bltgood |dresses to be given by local speakers. | comstruction or improvement o . ! two total mum P e o soe | 8. B. Doolittle and J. D. Conant. garted a fox in the felds east of Various. Moted, highways of the town or o appropriate | T ) : tice. of the: . P road street Sunday ernoon and - = 3 a0y 4" Bed Coverin S o B e e Strike is Expected. drove the animal along a lane and | NS Amos T Armington Las reeont | Golden Rule Class Has Picnic. ere {o [rage in I cial to both political parties. It is understood that a strike is to|into the street during parf of the | “ap"and Mrs. Clarence E. Young | /The Golden Rule class, Mrs. F,F. ” ?J:bcbnlled this Snorninz on the Joseph | chase. and daughter returned to Worcester ghtencdvl t=flgflé§rv henlflyeg o P‘C"‘s"ad‘““ of good. size in many grades and col- i i , y job qn Jackson street. Joseph P e Saturday. aturday at the home o sses Sadie 4 * b i rmonah’l’y low.;flcm 0] AFII.t.tmei"M;) Ir;u:.::kru:tcyb .| A Martin is the contractor to do the KENTUCKY EVANGELISTS. wm,.fn Pickett of Providence spent | and Celia Tarbox of Lisbon. The trip w ‘YVI ARE I'IEA& petition in bankruptcy has been | work and has a two and a half story e A Sunday with his family. was made by boat across Aspinook u filed by Antonio Gi iving his A Interest by Their Speaki > Otten o ks St 2 y ;xun 07 iraci tlxvtll' oy wooden frame building boarded in up | Arouse Intere: y Their Speaking | "'y “ana Mrs. T. E. Burroughs, who | pond. The party carried refreshments tible on , a pair 0 T. s as $1,094.57, and ets at $556. | to the second story. For more th and Singing. have been spending a month in town, | but was served a bean supper by the uohc-rry a full ineé of 6o $1.00, - he latter consist of stock in trade|a week there has been trouble on th‘ returned to their home in Deep Riyer, | hostesses. Members of the class ren- | School supplies. fRocy, & 25, machinery, tools, etc., $136, other | job and work has been progressing| MNotwithstanding the rainy weather, dered solos and Miss Katie Ross also | pg 3 , | Conn., on Monday. " vy NT, ‘Woel Bed Blanksts, a palr $2.50 to{ Personal property $40, and stocks, ne- | slowly. It is said the difficulty arose | the evangelistic meetings held in the cqn'; Tadies Bridge club met Mon- | $ang. It was a most enjoyable outing . 4 A gotiable bonds, etc., $55. Giraca had | gver the 1 t —uni e for all who attended. 50, $ employment of non-union ear- | Advent chapel on Academy gtreet, un- | day night with Mrs. A. Putnam Wood- r who a ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir China 3 :;;n ti& .lcl;% Z nmllnler.u' t, fiunt}e:lflofi:lryn g;:::‘;g.hi‘or hzn’e tpntmzl.y ort itwo hulr, d;r tgehnuepécu of i that P;:;eco;‘u.l wa!:-d. 5 Notes. plll.e; lt;at we mr-1 ;ln:‘ th n " as rouble gettin ) churc! ave been well attens . TS, poun of our special ran 0! .a ‘FHomé-made Comforters, $1.50. etreet, The store Is now closed pend- | and imported some. non.unios men| Kell and Miss Crow, “the Kentucky The attractive display of flowers at |’ryay are beauties. G.J. BLANCHARD, Ing the action of the court. {‘rom Stt}:‘uth Cc;‘ven_;rhy u.[nd tried to con- ’;irll,"hwho ht‘l“ ;hn.rge of the meet- FUTNAM :h:hfsp;‘llpt‘;fi“:a*;r;ys“day VR SRT dsewuis Y. % % nue the work. e local union men | ings, have stirred a remarkable de- gl by ” v : Attended Meeting of Commission. do not like the way the matter is go- | 8ree of enthusiasm among those who | Decision Reserved in Kahn Case— h.,!:l;,’:',,fa‘r‘a Z?h;.ny‘.' :,‘1‘;:; 1:.";;:?! f:n',‘. l‘.‘n’lal‘..: "u?"%’y'.“x.'..';‘ ?'n'"-‘:.fi Senator W. L. Higgins of = South | Ing and the expected strike today is|have heard them speak and sing. The | ~aiceing Horses Not Located—Rains | erville with Miss Lilias Coles. with the fashlon's centers and put Cliddked Bed Blanksts 1 many seioe| Coventee lert £ Haven Monday | the Tesult. Mr. Martin is not a mem- | meetings are to be continued this week : Ny aaak . " e % | ber of the local bufiders’ association. | every evening except Saturday. Next | Benefit Manufacturers—Strikers Go Plesee you Srife. Be BEAURBEARD Comforters of many styles, filled with clean cotton, $1.00 to $5.00. eombinations, a pair $3.50. morning to be present at the first lease you.” Mile. 7 e n‘l;énna of ihe commissioners appoint- Friday there is to be an all-day meet- | Back to. Work. COLCHESTER Jeweit City. B ; 750, | €4 by Governor Weeks to establish an News in General. 8- Yy iR i sty Clunkets, blue. or - pink,- T8C.| piieptic’colony and home. The OUher | A P, Benner was in Haritord M e The case of Jacob Kahn, charged | Independents, at Close of Season, Lose | JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. 1S (7S members of the commission are Rep- | agy on FLORAL TROLLEY CAR. with receiving_sillc stolen from the | 'y Fitchville—~Making Voters—Per. | You Will find in connection a first B { resentative Tingley and Dr. Max Mail- K e mill of Hammond & Knowlton, was | F: R e “°"".a"'“ 7§ Robe Blankets in many eolorings | house of New Haven Lawrence Case and Miss Carol Case | Sent by Danbury Men to Funeral of | tried before Judge Russell in the city || Sonals. & A uhS el arvel s cader Toy and Yesigns, with cord to match, for of Highland Park, Manchester, were Motorman Harry Smart. court Monday afternoon. Judee Rus-| .. ... nail season on the park was | Teft's ice cream. Gand: $2.78. g . 7 3 ' | guests of relatives in town recestly, el reserved his decision, which will e Kitchen near Bt Mery's betl Haskell Three c'""'"“' :'IFM for Nomination | "'y, Maria B. Babeock. who spent | ‘Among the floral pleces at the fu- | probably be announced at 10-o'clock | §iosed Saturday afternoon, when the |yiock, Jewstt City, Conn. : or Selectmen. a part of the summer with Miss Eliza | neral of Motorman Harry Smart, who | this (Tuesday) morning. telmp There vyas)a' small crowd in at- The H. C Murriv. C There 16 a_three-cornered fight on | Vose of Westerly, R. I, has returned | was killed by coming in contaet with Stamps of 1847 and 1909. e e ey boarders have| QUICK LUNCEH AT ALL HOURS. e . urray vo. for the nomination of first selectman | to her home in this city. a live wire at Danbury last week, was X -] pe e Two extremes in ostage stamps— | all left for their homes. Following Served in first class sha A 4 : and there promises to be something | Mr. and Mrs. John Rollinson, who |8 floral trolley car sent by the street | onc s brown, five-cent denomination, | was the lineup of the two teams: o i et G WY, Boar Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper | doing in the republican caucus. The | have been guests of relatives in this | Car employes of Danbury. The car | P % PTEWE, SVeiSent SRROERT oo | Mo Chville McManus ¢, Marra p, | 1on’ e e was about four feet in length and | ip. gudson-Fulton ceiebration stamp, | Coaghlin 1b, Grifin 2b, ¥. McManus | °V- P T A L el o e et e | home In Naugatuck Monday afternoon. Made of red carnations, daybreaks and ' jgseq September 26—are displayed in | ss, Kingberger rf, Burdick cf, Penny | bur Npw Fasmions Iy rasting foliage. Conductor Rey- |, 150q1 store window. They are sam- FALL MILLINERY ¢iThe present firat selectman, 8. Ar-| poyq 7. Miller of Hartford was in hold Peckham, is a favorite in the race T 2 5 nolds, who was with Mr. Smart when o . ¢ this city Monday. Mr. Miller is t0|he ‘was killed, accompanied the body | PleS, Of the first and last stamps is R amberiain b, | We have the very newest ideas in .and his friends are not worrying. For- fer First Selectman James M. Smitn | leave Baturday =~ for Havans, Cuba |t Danielson ‘as a representative ot | 2u°d by the soyernment Avd are the | JO B0 LAil, Pr CRGTLBnr Per: | shapes, up-to-date calorings : Patterns. ‘latest aspirant for the office is Alder-| city the past week, returned to their " sept2sa 'Tween seas'on . stated Monday a where he is to be associated with the roperty of L. E. Richardson. y afternoon. that he was the street car men of Danbury., Bur- | PrOPerty g signs that will be In great 3 in and wonld stay-in to the finth, Havana Post. o s 1 R Catald cenmtaran T Ready for Overhead Bridge. Kin cf, Shugrue If, Lyman and West | 5f1'® §%5™ R0 Mififery” Store, Me- Tlme Some voters say that Aldzrman Gel- Up to the present time the repub- Y = Th o Toit thi RBOvE Rl 3b. : || chanic St., Jewett City, Conn. seplfd Stamps Delayed in Arrival. e abutments for the above g Score by innings 1 P inas does not really want the office of | lleans have not been able to find a bridge that is to eliminate Holmes - 2 o B e R g M TR AT Is GAS HEATER first selectman, but that he is using | candidate to go against Frank P. Fen- | The Hudson-Fulton postage stamps | 2TC88 VRt 20 8 IR, o0 o ona | Fitchville, ......412 00102 0—1 JOB CREAN T the opportunity to try and disrupt the | ton for town clerk and it is under- | eXpected in El'w‘elm}i‘\in time to be | Loaay tor the bridge to be put in place. lnggpééld@rlg?"smé"“'-’mflmgeo 200 20— 8|4t wholesale and retail . Partles. ime .= Peckham-Smith forces so that he may | stood that an efideavor will be made | Placed on sale at the postoffice on | mhis part of the work is to be done | A number of errors by both teams | jhurchés etc. suppiied. Agent for the McKinley music, 100 a copy. Willlam fand the nomination for mayor on the | to find someone at the caucus this Johnstone, Jewett City. by the contractor. caused the large score. The Fitehvilie received. The stamps are expected to WILLIMANTIC fEballieer. " tickss {n sthe Novembep Srotiine el le wiliing o nip. arrive this week, The Yukon-Pacific- | Work to Begin on Putnam-Thompson | pitcher was speedy and was very wild « e Selectinan Peckham sa18 Mo | win s doney Macintire of Hartford | Alaska issue of stamps allgsted to the Road. Bt times and walked a number of men, | s GAS & EL dhy atternoon chat it there was' any | Matheoqrese, a mo-license rall in the | Daniclson office has been exhausted. | Eyerything is in readiness for com- | Vest pitched a good game and wax WHEN READY TO BUILD, ECTRIC y afternoon that if there was any | Methodist church at South Coventry verything is in readiness for cem- | ot P ey Selleved in the mev- | setect your mategial from our sholos y Rt 1t G Ui00 5b Man ook Pitopsaapr iyt Tha Nev. Mr. Mae BOROUGH FARM mencement of work in improving. the | ¢nth inning by Lyman. who also pitch- | stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Glase: LIGHT CO. O Ll o e o | e Ietasioglate . ecfetary of ‘4l —_— highway between Putnam and Thomp-{ .4 good ball. One of the features of | Nails, etc. We 'carry 4 complete line g strong for a renomination and that he | Connecticut Temperance union. The | Rented for $150 Per Y. Change in | 292 the expense of which is to be| 4, °0ame was a home run by Laszink, |of masons’ and bullders’ supplies. R. R. intended that work would begin Mon- | the Fitchvilles Coughlin played a star expected to get it and that was all | republicans of the same town held there -was to it. their caucus on the same evening. A 5 game on first. ; g o Rev. William §. Beard went to Wor- | to occunv the Whalen farm on Dyer i il Entghts of Colur- | SPEL the T0Aopen e A o e Soms WATCH IT ! | (Buscossars ‘to Sosslons & Bimerey | - Mre: Martha A. Hanks. cester Monday to visit friends. e Brgall Sa - sl e T SR D T s e e T e e W » HIE:\:‘ tunan}iddorl Hr-i‘ M}:rflu A.| Lucius S. Bigelow and sons are in | ©ugSh, at a rental price of $150 a year. | make plans for work of the coming mn, il jcontinug, an o N e e e e o] and Wfl 'nc[n T e o B o ror | New-York, attending the Hudson-Ful- | It bas also been decided not to place | fall and winter. good team next year. JRWETT CITY HOTEL, ? Hanks , Mansfleld, Monday fore- | {50 celebration. the sewer terminal in the Quinebaug To Vote in Hammond Hall. » New and Up-to-date Hotel in every river as was at first intended. In- Borough Note stead, use is to be made of the filter Hammond hall has been seclected as Daniel W. Williams and Louis particular. nobn at 11.o'clock. The service was largely attended. Rev. Fred Sumner . 60-62 North Street, Mrs. Lorenzo Litchfield of Windham Teiephone coLuectiom. officiated, assisted by Rev. J. F. Rob. street Is in New York for the week, | eq N th 11 lace for th 1 £ WIS, A . 3. F. - 3 s.. Investigati £ th t e polling place for the annual town b\ " IKA ¥, LE . Proprietor. - Srtson of Gurleyville. During the | attending the Hudson-Fulton celebra- | ghown copelusively that it matter ha8 lelection and meeting this year. The o 9&;:‘:’,\2:“8“3’,‘"@ P 44 thiin F o ‘| service Mrs. Emma dackson Chesbro | ton- several hundred doMars less expensive | POlls are to be opened at’ 63" 5. Misg IdaKeigwin of Middletown was . HOURIGAN, Dr F C. J B E. of this city sang two, selections. The | Miss Elizabeth Cleary, who has been | to make immediate use of the fiiter | A party of Putnam people haye hen, home on South Main street over A 4 . . y rers were A. E. Sumner, E. O.|visiting Miss May McShea of Mans- | beds. ranged to attend a musicalesto Be Etu'ndaxw p Jewett Otty. o umner, F. A. Sumner and Henry | fleld for the past few weeks, has re- | A committee of the court of hurges- | Biven at the Tourtellotte Higfhi kchool{ “'garry *Hlgart was in Salem over FUNERAL DIRRCIOR. DENTIST Hanks. - Burial was in the cemetery at | turned to her home in New Bedford. | es has visited various filtration plants | in Thompson this (Tuesday).evening. Sunday, , . Furstture and Grawiord Gooking Gurleyville. Funeral Directors Elmore | The democratic caucus to nominate | In_Massachusetts cities and it has AR nThe sepiplican voters held their| .pyones Siore §1.8: house 35-5 ainless Extractin, d & Shepard of this city were in charge | g town ticket will be held in the town | been established that the amount of SALVATION ARMY WORK. eaucus .im, dirange hall Monday even- | ___ 2T = T _ g an of the arrangements. hall this week. There may be some- | Sewage flowing through the Danielson due i d nominated candidates for the MOOSUF HOUSE. Filling a S all Emilie C. Calkins. thing interesting in view of the fight | system of pipes can be properly dis- |Colonel Gifford and Boston Hgadquar- ) e s. 3. King, Prop. H 8 King, Mer. ’ g pd ty The funeral of Emilie C. Calkins was | in -the republican ranks. posed of by plowing furrows across | ters Band Coming ~3 1, Har aynard of Westchester was | = © N i Sitibsten. > g i, Lowest prices. All work guaran-|held Monday afternoon at i o'clock | Mr. and Mrs, Eleazer B.‘Crane are | th® recently acquired filter beds and 8 ® Ol poue Bplurday, Merieation paid te Comm m her home &t Mansfield Four Cor- | to celebrate their goiden wedding on | 21OWIng the discharge to be absorbed. | (¢ 4 1. Withee, in charge of the |, Willlam Chantley of Salem was in men. Associated Dental Ppriors, 8t. Willimantie. .mfim ers. Rev. Mr. Fisher of Storrs of- | Tuesday, Octoher 5. Invitations are | L1IS plan is similar to ones in use at | o W "0e™ 0" galvation Army in this | tOWR Saturday. Moetus. Comn Tel. esan ficiated. Rev. Mr. Gardner of Will- | out for a reception at their home, 4g4 | the, Plants visited by the committee. | 0o ® " ranging for several features Making Voters. y ingtpn conducted a committal-service | Jackson street, from 4 until § o'clock. | , The remtal of the farm 18 mot for | o Tielp his efforts during the coming | The board of selectmen, town clerk any lengthy period and Is under such | jonthg Arrangements are being made | and registrars were in session at the | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law to hold the property for any term of -y of Boston and the Boston Headquar- | to the elector’s oath all those whose ) years. A special borough meeting I8 | 4o, "and assisting. Colonel Gifford | names appeared on the list ao be made lf W l cuss matters pertaining to the bulld- | Gt §n' putnam and left a favorable | Fred A. Smith of New Britain was pago Guide Book Free, e ( ;O l ‘ I Garcelon-Badd Marriage. ; - L ; peaCh es l Announcements have been received Horsas Disagpesr. Mypiaricvishy, Prof: F T. Bunce left Saturday for | 0ctiTuThS O5% | and waeon recently stolen from the v DR > : })fln‘?‘f"‘(‘}:nargg i{fls(s}n;;:::l:r; liy‘xg;rgngé barn of Ralph Sabin of Pomfret. 21‘:. concert orchestra met for rehears ; s s AT 5 Garcelon will live at Wilkes-Barre, [2% Was that of the pair of hiorses stol” | {oyn Saturday on telephone business. that in THIS savings institution he is | |- en from W. I Young of Woodstock | “Nr, and Mrs. John T. Brown, who ; 4 . : . Deyer been heard from. their residence in Packwoodvilie, have 17 Main Street, Willimantic.| | assured of as good security as is possible ol ot Not an Active Campaign. returned o their home n Hartford be a particularly hard fought one in Lumber is here for Dr. Klein's new wrrace with US and Save Momey® : no temperance rallies to date, al- [ Site of the old Willimantic' last week, were held from though a petition has been filed asking | bought and is moving away. i | meeting next Monda: ‘Monday. Nedly of iy Paptist_shuvch. sipeint Last year the vote was for license iCream S 25¢ : y let your money wor part y for ing. Burlal was in Brooklyn. L nee 5 ; . ; Intereat b SHanieiicll Wi AL b S s vubteans 0 She towm of Pemn= ] . That New York man to ‘reuriite il | istaget Some "bix_discounts Tor eur ] e gel as be- ret are to 10] eir caucus s " s | Customers another week; ctive me Opera House Drug Stere|{ others when it mlght as well work SOlely come so great in the Methodist church | (Tuesday) afternoon. e oAt ctory answer” {o | Bargains on every counter in the store. for ou ? there this (Tuesday) evening and on |few days with Miss Marie Lacroix at | peer ;,ns sept20d i y . B Thursdav evening of this week. -Oxford, Mass, THE BOSTON ‘DRY GOODS STORE L. M. REED R =l Pitca e WWarren.. Main Street, Danielson. c - of iends t The summary of the expense for/| fhe Suest of.fr " PUMIAM OVET| 1t 1 charged that .Ballinger ‘has Acoldent Co. of Hartford, Ct, aad E i James Birnes has finished work at | abandoned the Roosevelt- policy. It UnMted States Health and A xi- Wi lli ti S i is #s.follawe: . Highways SLEAES8.| g " %% | ever had it. —. Philadelphia . North e A mMantIC DAVINGS | |pie s coverts st an- o geri of Kigies 1s to Haid | Americas. condiitons as not to bind the borough | ¢, »-campaign with Col. Adam Gifford | selectmen’s rooms Saturday to admit PATENTS to be called ‘at an early date to dis- | 5 1o pand have made a previous | that qualified. Protect your idea. Handsome 63- ing of the sewer. : s impression. the guest of relatives in town Satur- Phoenix Block, -Danielson, Conn. . ; in'town of the wedding on September | , No trace has been found of the horse | 5 few ' days'” stay In Columbia, where 4 mma‘ke every saver in this Vlcmlty realize at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mr. and M The disappearance is as mystifying | "'y p. Schadee of Willimantic was in fla Eo REA“E, pe more than a vear ago, and which have | jove’ peen spending the summer at sept2dd . 3 Stephen Wallen. The license issue does not promise to | for the winter. i Funeral services for Stephen Wallen, - - ,in- any bank of the land, our business ||.Fmsa sorvices for Siephen Wallen | Buimam this Sear. Thers have heen | house which he is to have built on the | “**53, g’ cHAMPEAD. Manager. would more than double in a month. the andertaking rooms of A ¥ Wood | {I2UEN % PeLO TR M (U 26K | G 3. Feade of Wiliimantic was here THE CLEARIGE SILE_ CONTINUED ) with a majority well above 100. The Main Question. at The Boston Dry Goods Stere, Dan- Revival Services. sept21d that revival meetings are to be held Miss Linda Bennor is spending a democrat?”"—St, Paul Pio-|Buy these. goods now. : . i be Town Expenses During Past Year. Ralph Pierce of Warren, R. I, was Can Plead Not Guilty. sames B. Keech, Mgr. the agency for the Travelers Life > highways, bridges, paving, etc., in the town of Killingly during the past vear | 4.." ;g siouse in -the-local railroad | Will have tb be proved first that he Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W tite » ter troughs $30, state road No, § $6,- ‘"&W::G'z? ‘ednesday evening. for rates and full particulars. 50,43, @ Court Comes in Today. | Rev.Dr. J. H. De Forrest of. Sendal, :. Box 31, kulllnln‘\h. Cr Institute ::‘l’:g SARE 0 S st “,.. The lupe!loru coun";ml:n: for.’lhc ;“::m;'y l‘;"f:g‘:,: hs,";;:r%‘.’:; at T"[ KE‘ST““ s‘oms : Progress on New House. week will begin at 1045 this (Tues- | {0 (0 Marcine Sun as a to- | Danjelson, Putnam, Moosup. 15 : ] ne Helping: Mills. " 1ivat wy Ius devotien to its. t wel- Skl N use ] G i 2 e néy tpuss Thr ok Hedmouiiie e s e of the mikado's apprectation of Broad st pany, unfinish- b ' ¥ septsd BMBALMER. £ MUWY. Prest. std" '[rc“' tive ui!’. Wi structe ) SUIECt | ed last week, will be on trial service he has rendered the na