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B SR N oston Stere g & o . i e . WILLIMANTIC i Sa WG By e i 44 0 WILLIMANTIC, CONN, Brafich-Hall Wedding at Home of the Fuller’s Report. Winners ‘at Court Rebervall Alrs. Buell introduced Mrs, Liza K. 4| Fuller, editor of the White Ribbon |, f::lufl, who-gave.a report of the pa- " Department Report Mre, Buell then called the superin- tendents of Jepartment work to front seats and introduced Mrs, Clara Leete ford, who reported for the Good Duck Hunting—Coming Meet- ing of Norwich District Ministerial Association. L Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Young of Winsted are spending this week with : n:fl“'m‘ chard h Hateh of Wil = ev. Ricl of - ] Z mantic was a visitor in Danielson on | New Men Take Strikers’ Places—Ulric Wednesday. Laparle Fined $25 and Costs on ‘W. Clarence Bacon was in Boston Th i il e Clad e I:.::fim»—s;.: City Meeting Henry T. Franklin of Three Riv- ets, Mass, was in Danlelson on Wed- | ' & 1 perry was' at Willimahtic ‘Wednesday to atend a meeting of the Bride. : . Wednesday evening at §-o'clock Rob. S8t civer, o of BLE. nd Ales, oA fi;dnnnc{:’ of East Springfield, N. Y. Miss* Marian, - daughter of Mrs, Annie 8. Hall, were married at the lat- -ter’s residence; 108 Prospect street, b;; Rev. J. H. Newland of Norwich. The house-was handsomely decorat- | of Wall od, autumn leaves and yellow dahl predomivaving in the parlor. The cef- emony was performed in front of .4 many calls mads; 109 church services bower that was banked with: autumg | have been held. leaves in the how window. Misc Pa Mrs. Byell called attention to the ine Rehnberg of Shelton was brides: | fact that tlie pages of the convention muid and. <’ llarry Branch, a irothes | Were two young men and a young lady . Afiraclive Showing of Noi s ¢ 8.15 p. . New Yorlc Dler ‘iz, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mrndays, Wednes~ days, Pridays, at 5 p. m. ’ nesday. Alfred I. Reed, Mrs. E. H. Keach Pianos Going Rapidly at Plaut-Cad- —Slesérs, H. N. Brinley and George . Bed Coverings . THe - Wednssday morning each trai heyiaT i Co st | N. H. & H. R. R. Co. to build a hood firsl' I trolley Beonghy delopates WoASIIE ALY Abiana, Varvine in’ sise from 10 fec | s o huntingthem is just before | ShOW that the door was covered with'| IC - 45 bront street bridge for the | Toit's Ice cream Jewstt Cily Gand White ribbon to tne state W. ¢ . 1, | S4are to an eighth of an-acte. A few | sunset“when they fly intothe “favor- | COQNeDE. 4 piirpose of carrying the drip into the | fohon. near St Mary's hail, Hiskell . Sor. which wad"to Hert ;| Wgeks ago these tobacco plants: were [jte haunts to spend the night. SRR ey vany BERinein PAp Jorted .unfavorably by | o All the staple and eoloe] 52 Bt ™ g Montiiyh | RS Yo ate oE sl fower WHERE n dhe"Cotrse"of uhel S | ftier vt reporid, untaterably b | = e “Baptist church. ' By noon, MOte | wlieh a8 soon as thay are in tull Dloom dence, 'sajd_that the cobwebs men- erman & UICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. CHOICET 1ar = Mundred delegaten and sitofs NS s e EINCRT NORWICH DISTRICT. tioned had the appearance of laving | mittee and the report was accepted by et acila e g f brands te be-had at had registered. Dinner was setyed M| ;ignt may go to the leaf. ‘One of the SRR been recently placed there. The jury | the council. Served in first clasy shape./ Prices ancy 5 the Methodist church by, tHe Ladies'| \aut thrifty plots was in the gar. [ Frogramme for Mesting of were out the second time until after J. F. Carpenter Elected. low. ‘Tobaceo and Cigars. W. J. Beiek- X S+ | Friendly soclety. C $ | dep in the rear of the Ashland board- Association, 5 o'clock, when' they returned with'a | The resignation of J. Harry Mann ley. sepsd the centrally located store of | - Afternoon Session. i house. The stalks were on theay. | ' = ——— 4 verdict of gullty on all three counts. |‘as assistant prosecuting attorney’ was =7 i The afternoon session opened at|erage six feet in height and the large | The Norwich District Ministerial as- | Judge Bennett imposed a fine of $25 | read and accepted and the counci L " ICR CREAM d ¢ 185> The. delegates were seated by |Lrepd leaves were a fine Connecticut | Sociation of the Southern New Eng- (on each count. went into -executive session to elect a & at ;wholesale and retail. Partles, hy E. READE countfes. The president,;Mrs, (Caro-|Wwrapper. None of these crops, how- |land conference of the Methodist Housekeeper Sues for $500. successor, On the informal ‘ballot churches, etc., supplied. Agent'for the s, line B. Buel of East'Hampto: sidv | eVeR, are ever used in cigars. A large | Bplscopal church s to meet In the | .. .50 of ‘Mary L. Graves vs. Is- | first taken to fill the vacancy caused | See “le Poini? McKinlgy music, 100 & copy. Willlam 717 Main S! Wil ed, Inviting Mrs. €. B. R‘m. Pel- jon is dried for pipe smoking and | Methodist church in Danielson on . by the resignatign of Mr. Mann, A Iohnigtone, Jewett City. n Siree mantic. 3 o B, iy i el Monday and Tuesday of next week, | T8¢l B. Mason, administrator of the e e R O ate teed 7} W g ham, N Y., ithe 'honokary state ‘presi; | the Femainder mixed with molasses for Jer_ | tate of Charles Mason, was taken up |lorney Jumes [ Carpenter received 7| s .. giock of Whiskies comprises all | ™= Teor— > oct2d . dent, and Mrs. Andrews, for many |cheiwing. There will be a large number of cler- | 4, in; Wednesday afternoon and will | votes and Attorney George E. Cartier AYHEN READY TO BUILD, years, state corresponding secretary, | Chjsney Fi A. G. Br = gymen In attendance from the .vari- - : < | two. On the following ballot whicl | the best brands, domestic and import- | seieet. your mategial from our chelce _——— ; ) gney Fire at ewster’s. | Nis towns in the district. The fol- | P® Tesumed today. The plaintiff secks 7 Os E 7 Lumber, Pairits, C ¢, G torseats on. the ‘platform. .. . Al chimney firg in A. G. Brew- | jowi > : to recover $500 from ‘the estate of | Was formal Attorney (arpenter re.|eq mry our' Old Darling. You will | oG of Lumber, Taidts Cement, Glaas. Two hymns, The Crusade Psalm g 7 |lowing programtme has been arranged | & ceived nine votes -and’ was declared Nalls, ‘etc. We 'car mplete_line ad | y ” stepyiliotse on Main street, near the |'for the two days’ meeting: Charles Mason, but. settlement: has | SOUE0 D00 eauting attorney, | find it rich and mellow with age — | of masons ‘And: bl ® R 288 in concert. pmd praver by.Ms. :, church, caused considerable " P devetions, C..T.|Dbeen refused by Israel B. Mason as | clected assistant prosecu -4 Church, Jewett City. Bu\(;ll opened the c?nven(lna,.m pe t Wednesday morning. A still £ g“;‘,‘mn £ ;’5 o paper, | administrator. IA""T"N‘ ')arnem"r \':'1!' o ute :" right either as a beverage ot medicine. Mrs. Carrie A, Griggs of imantic o 24 ’ e TS e The plaintiff acted as housekeeper | the cases that come before the city g X = b e has a new Cucumber Cold| roat “in: " toeimaci®a L Willimantic Emé;m 2 dozen fremen with . Maine: 3.45, paper, Pre- | The plaintift; actedh as housekeeper | Jlrt during the time that Prosecut- | See the point ? Dress Fabries In fabrics of wool or silk, compris— ing many weaves, colorings and qual- ities, a_stock large in variety, one with offerings remarkable in price, Woolen Fabrics of black and many colors in Broadeloth, Serge, Satin Prunella, Ottoman. Price range from B0c to $1.50 a yard. Biack Silks which give satisfactory gervice, for a moderate price are— 27-inch Taffeta at 85c vard. 30-inch Taffeta at 95c yard. 36-inch Taffeta at $1.00, $1.50 yard. Messaline Silks in widths 20, 22 and 86-Inch, according to width are $1.00, $1.25, $1.76 yard, Moire Velour, 20-inch, $1.00, 27-inch $1.50 yard. of the groom, ~was bestsman. g wedding march from Lohengtin and Mendlessohn's wedding = march wer: played by Miss Marjorie Adams gl Bridgeport. { The bride's gown was white sili batiste, trimmed with _princess Haunsen form New Haven and Miss Lucy Hall of Willimantic—all mem- bers of the L. T, L. a rs. Buell then introduced Mrs. Laura N. Steele of Westville, supe: intendent of sclentific temperance in- She'wore a vell and carried a bouquet | Struction, for her report. of bride rises. The bridesmaid was attired in blue voile and carried white carnatiopa. Aboyz fifty. guests were present md attended the reception that was heid alteF the ceremony. A dainty lunchegn was served by a Norwich.caferer. and Mrs. Branch left in the evening | ¢y for a short wedding’ trip, and will Be at home upon their return at 108 Pros- pect street after Nov. 1st. The bride i% a graduate of the Wind- ham High school with the class of 190§ and also a graduate 6f Wesleyan. She is organist at the T'irst Congregation- al-church, -Mr. Branch for the past few vears has been an overseer with the American Therad company. _ _ There were guests -present 'from East Springfield, N. Y.; Catakill Y. Cherry Val'ey, N. Y. Bostin’ Wore2s‘ar, Mass., 'H N. and | hei3 gix ‘medal contests, and to H. W. artford Bridgeport, | prinley ‘of New Haven, who had held Big Gain in Medal Contests. Mrs. Nellie A, Gager of Willimantic, superintendents of medal contests, re— ported that the contest work of the stateihad:gained 70 per cent. over last vear, anl she able to report &4 contéstsiduying’the past vear. Throug! 4 o _‘zln;n: 350 a;veakm ha‘zi e Fondon .eounty nm’.icven , Middlesex dhani 3§, Fairfield” 44, Tolland | hg?d-geg.uttord 6. The gross | phai v, $475.83. As a re- “of -these medal contests. in New Haven éounty wlone there has been a gain-‘of 56 members. Mrs. Gager had offered a gold star to the one who woaldihold the fiost local medal con- tests,’: The prizes were given to Mrs. Cuatler of West Mystic who had i and Mrs. Clarence Adams were among Danlelson people visiting Boston on Tuesday. Young Bros. Co. will occupy a part of the Waldo block recently purchased by John W, Gallup. Their office on Center street will be closed after the change is made. Letters Unclaimed. Letters addressed as follows are unclaimed at the postoffice. Mile. Bu- genie Brevet, Mrs. B. Greeme, Mrs. . Howarth, Wolyor Felog, Joset Jo- hannai Jarjomerkoski.. | . Court Margaret 'Roberval’s .Whist. Court. Margaret. Roberyal held a whist in their rooms on Tuéddayeve- ning. A large number of members and their friends were ih attendance and the evening was a pleasant one. Honors for the. ladies were taken by Miss Laura Bessette, Miss Rosanna g:dreau "-mi M :mngn Fresier. e _gentlemen winning honors were M. Couture, Ernest’Gingras and Al- bert Mailhot, . Cake and ice cream pension examining board for Wind- ham county. % Miss Hattle B. Fox is entertaining her cousin, Mrs. H. L. Lentz of Hol yoke, Mass. visiting Mrs. Mary Wheelock is friends at Uxbridge, Mass. Attorney H. T. Card visited in Wil- limantic Wednesday before leaving for a month’s stay in the Adirondacks. Mrs. A. E. Chamberlin of New York i¥ visiting Mrs. Mabel Randall. . STRIKERS WALK OUT. New Men Fill Places at H. & K. Dye House. The Hammond & Knowlton Silk Co. filled six of the vacancies in thelr dye house Wednesday with new men and others are to be added this (Thursday) morning to take the places of the men who walked out Tuesday. ‘The employes who left have present- ed no demands to the company and officially there is no knowledge of the strike at the office of the mill. Reliable ACT AT ONCE Many people were disappointed last week by calling too late, and cilled ‘ den Co.'s Grand Removal Sale GHEAIEST SALE EVER KNOWN Lowest Prices Ever Known on Fine Pianos SECURE A PIANO CHEAP to be sold cheap. These. instruments are all marked away down—about half r wr] folder, bt Tecelved unill § p. m. _C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. mayds NORWICH LINE The water way —j the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers Maine and Chester W, Chapin «~— 4afé, staunch vessels that have every comfort and convenience for the traveler. ¢ A deilghtful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the won- derful skyline and waterfront of New York Steam r leaves New London at 11 p. 5 - Shelton ‘ana; this cit: R g c AR ‘Shks: adye ¢ | pri Wi K i he planos | ™. weekdays only; due Pler foot of 36-inch White Linen Waijsting, fine, | bride ten. Mrs. Gager said, as she pinned e ce H. .'Baroer. of the ADET BAND yesterday eager to take advantage of | price. We ask you to see the pianos nly medium or coarse weave, 39¢, 50c, Tbc. ‘(.rTx:';.,mm' “fi”‘ d a large numBPr | 4pe' badges - on,. that these bore the | Westfield,Cangregationdl church was e this .great sale. We were much grat- | as advertised, and do not delay, for [Fast St. 5.45 & m. “(Mondays ex- 3 s &i letters” M. C. P which being inter- | one -of the. speakers “-at the apnual | Presents Handsome Cigar Chest o} n.g to see the large number who took | they will go quickly. cepted) and_ Piler 40, North River, 7 vard, p;:itedh mh:aant!hme?fl (‘ont!esli pusher, ckllurl;:h %xeem; of txh; Con on- George A. Hammond. advantage of this opportunity to save ; e ' |and she e pleasure to introduce | al chorch at Sputh Killingly on ‘Fues- 2 3 i i Ui |to''the audience the medal contest | day dfternoon. 87 SRt | ron. George A, Hammona was pre- | $75 to $200. Naw are you going to be | Straightforward Statement of Sale. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Migs Mary Lo Miss Mary Louise, the 17 vear.' daughter of Mr and Mrs. Rai s pushérs of New London and New Ha- ven count 784 Golumns in State Pape: The meeting Wak' attended . and ‘the speakihg and lit- 'emry exercises ‘Wwere highly interest- ng. sented a handsome cigar chest by the mel&bflr! of the Putnam.Cadet band at their last concert at his home for on“the right“sie of this sale or are you going to be one of those who leave We expected to be located in our new building by this time, but owing to, plans miscarrying it is as yet rot Write or telephone W, J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. auglid Msor of 284 Main strest, died early,6n Work P od Till Spri e’ odine: - Do A The | € until toa late, and later be disap- ¥ Y Wednes: i ? Mrs, Mihnie P, Cooley of New Ha- ork”Pastponed Till Spring. 5 uesday evening. e 2 3 : fendy. | s 4 of good size in many grades and col- | Wif f,,i,“hg,d’“,‘;’"{,’:‘;,,:“(,’:“?‘“M’“,_#; von aumpbrintendit o ‘press. wer, | Progresg’on the e} St. Tamios” cem- chest ‘contatned. &, complete smoking | pointed. Xmas is coming _rapidly, jready. We made arrangements to orings at a reasonably low price. SOrTow to many friends. 8% | wave il ntorosting account of et | steryan aple street baa been prac: | 5, L1 oy givon soveral con. | HOT, 420U & Diano for the family * "lfl m "nml Mbsfl Cotton Bed Blankets, a pair iS¢ to Funerhl of Mark Dohévdn. 113 Yn'.’-‘:\‘;gh?-:i' the shbte hed ireatad het | few mionths ST ke T aocm: e s - S T 5,::1,‘; ",';’“m:;',,“’:‘fjmf,",’;;“"}fi ;:,':: . 5 $1100. il oaria YUt s | work in a most courteous manner and | plished in the way of grading. The | the SHIRMET ;;'d A wally- Courtesies ¢ P Eleventh St. and University Pl. nep funeral of Mark Donovean had printed 784 golumns of the . C.| season is now so far advanced tha | extended by Mr. Hammond sugsested | home ? Now is the time to get in 2 Wool Bed Blankets, a pair $2.50 10| 4t Se' govenre onormns at 10 0€lock | 7. U. news ‘dusing the vear. . little will be done until spring. an obporftunity for reciprocity on the | right. You have heard of people who EW YORK cITY, $6.50. Flerumir g Golebiated 1he 5:‘&5}'.?"”1,‘ o R i T D L’R’.‘JZ Dayville's Football Team. o s s et have secured bargains in pianes. Do Thf"",:,‘,""::':‘;;;e‘]:‘ o - Y ’ 5 and the begrers were Edward. FItmer- | oo, or e Tl Tomabobees To-| Dayville has-an association football you realize this is your chance ? proof transient hotel below 22d Home-made Comforters, $1.50. 1d; Williag Rourke, Charles B retary: of the Ldyal Temperance FOUND GUILTY. 7 A ilidet Bousks, (Gieoidt 20 Flon 53 L. T. L. in the state with a |team in the process of organization, Micd Bt T Street. Location central, yet quiet. Comforters of many styles, filled ,,_"M,‘y‘, on Hieioh M mepibership of 1,500. Mrs. Platt gave [ and some of the sports in town Would | yiric Laparle, Whe Sold Liquor to . s 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from 3106 with clean cotton, $1.00 to §5.00. shennos a lengthy report of the various works | [ke to see the team get into the league Bloiklisted M Tlere are the very best pianos made: per day upwargs p B s P Weddi S g P of the L. T. L. throughout the state. lflm'r;s °:1'":'h"‘ with Sterling. Plain- ke an. Hallet & Davis; Conway, Ivers & Pond, .‘ll-<{;e’!‘;¢nl‘l I“’uu‘nr\n: and cafe Checked Bed Blankots in many colop{” . Wedding at St Joseph's. Ny | After some questions had Deen aaked | Daniel Gahan-ol be & pemember®. | The case of the state vs. Ulric La- | Wasserman, ‘Etc. Al marked regard- Siad 2, Vaie' Phe thsatedadd Srbdb eombinations, a pair $3.50. i oonesdax morning at. 3 w/Slockigl aniicedumced the medting adtonruell | Nt O N o parle of Putnam, charged with sell- | less ot costdn former prices. Every ool M of Now Yok ity Crib Blankets, bl ik, 78¢, §1.{'Kuster © married* Frank Gumie dist church, many -delegates having | Sociation team and would lik be | Ing llquor to David Osier. a black-f o' ruer go this week. $330 pianos o b Blankets, blue or pink, 76c, s1.[KsCr married " ‘Frank Gumle S, many S Pleased to enter Mo the Teague: Mr. | listed man, which was begun in the | O Robe Blanksts in many colorings | o the ceremony were Henry Futdtk | Miss Elizabeth Barton, Medal Winner, | 35007 Wes magager of (he nem Jury at i@o oclock Wednesdsy aft: | and designs, with cord to match, for | *™ P‘“’“CL"""‘ e Undér the direction of Mrs. Nellig A | jeague during the season, just closed, | énoon. They finally found verdict . . R ionie o e R Sy Failed 4o ‘Registar. , 5. | the' Juky. soom. and reboriod o diras > {{sFand union o etk uesday morning in the Chu: of | medal contest was held. ere were . ¥ m and reported a disa- i “lithe Tmmaculate Conception, six speakers—two young men and four | Apparently mardy voters are still | &reement and were ordered to return The H. C. M CO. | e A sylitvan Omecloting. "Tosepn | YOUnE - Jadies, - The contestants were: | unfamiliar with o laws: en- | for further ‘consideration of the case by oy = oyt | e I UFTAY LO. | Detourtney, formerly of this city and | A- ). Bundage of Fairfield county, a (acted a few years ago which; provids | by Judge Bennett. . 3% d a0 and Rooms, $1.00 a Day . A . @ son of James Courtney of this city, | stuflent at. Storrs college; George P.|that a man cannot vote inia. party |$25 and Costs on' Each of Three Vachte” LI Qretfioee; Suew ooupied. & . AND URWARD . . v Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper( 5 united in marriage with Miss Min- | Hansen of New Haven county, New | caucns unless his name is. regiftercd 2 Counts. fiust do 69 &t enes.. Oar Fell stock Mazgngn.io and from Stat on free. Patterns. nle Ag es Fagan, daughter of Police- H"? Mise Eligabeth Barton of Mid- | on the caucus list. Several townsshave Atleenivs (Rt It Carti e thi of pianos, ordered last Spring, is daily | |f Se8d 2 dlamp for 8. Uity Guide Book and Map fed n and Mrs.:Matthew E. Fagan of qunty, Durham; Miss Phyllis | reported - instances in theipast, few | A v8 George E. Cartier of this ntvink "l e Koom t0 o e tford.’ {Joseph ; Dowling was-*best | Whitg: “of 1*Middlesex coun East | days of voters. trying,;and.inssome | ity and Samuel B. Harvey of Willi- | g, @ man, and Miss Anna P. Fagan, a sister | H: s Misg® Caroline Ofte. of Mil- | ingtances suetcoding: it a1, | mantic were the counsel for Laparle, commodate same. Here Is your one of the bride, \Wwas bridesmaid: ~ Mr. and .\ county Durhdm; Miss Edith | ots .in a cabcus. whén® Geir mames State Attorney Searls prosecuting for best chance—grasp it. A little down ’Tween. Season Time Is GAS HEATER Time WILLIMANTIC through was an eastbound passenger, | jted ,-5¢minendation, Pprificipal’ John | enrollment-at the university this year | the liquid wanted and paid Laparle | now $247 to $319. $10 to $20 down, $6 GAS & ELECTRIC just before 10. The station was an un- |7 Afaddox of the Windham High | by statement: ofthe fact<that the | the price. On one of the three visits || ',,'0‘; w7y ::»ua,,';,ian“ 'a:fl of town customers to our store and | our FAll Hilts ate Feddy foF yauF,in- usually busy place. “hresented -the medal to Miss | stagdard of requirement has been | Osier claimed he was trusted for the | ©© . £9 ? feturn. It you have a certificate of ¢ 3 LIGHT CO. ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Suscossors to Sessions & Blmore) Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Mrs. Courtney will'make their.home in Hartford. Mr. Courtney is a druggist and was at aric' time employed by Charie} DeVillery in ‘thié city., ' " Many Trains'Pass Through, On actount of the wreck on the | Arth Shore' Line Wedhééday ‘aftérnoon near | o Niantic all Taté afternoon and evening trains, both east and west, were sent through this city. The last to S AR Father Kicked Him Out.' Joseph Liebrich, who, ran: away from Ms home'in Providerice Wednesday morning, when his father kicked him out of the house, because he had lost his job, was picked up at the union sta tion here Wednesday evening and giv- en. lodging in the poliee station at 11 o'clock. He is a bright little fellow and said he was 15 years old- He is neatly 80 | wall' | recit er’, 6f ; Windham county, Wil- Alie Judges were Rey. 3 l(\;A W 3 e1d; "M%, E. A. Ciitler of it M y#t i My, Harriott Bidwell of Dgep River, Mrs, Mary Gallup_of tiand. e aterdas weke: SOk i i&flfi; ] ur_Potter, Miss Ethel Whitman, Willimantic, - feature of the evening pro- “wae the, flag Jrill,. partienlarly | 4, and which regeived mer- Elizapéth Barton “of Middlesex, who L, The Light From . Over the i Gold pins were awarded to of the contestants. JEWETT CITY Tobgeco Raised In and. About the Bor- ough—Chimney Fire—Sheep Man- gfed by Preston“Dogs. X Ranj the were-nof on the list. Tn’every-instance, the voters belleved: that becyass. they ‘Wweres vaters; 40.,the towns: where they were trying to\vote they were entitled to p.?xbc.lpue actively “in the cau- cus. were-not _{rying to vote egalty, M»«nfi)n iar with-'the necessity of caucus registration. Why Enroliment Has Decreased. AClarence Gifford, while studying at wn, explains the falling off in the raised for entrance to the engineer- ing courses. The course in ‘this d partment of the “university ‘have a ways been maintained at a high stan- dard, gt the requirements for en- trance have come to be considered not : sufficiently exacting. The num- ber' of entramces to the university this year is about fifty below the us- ual average, but it is expected that there will be a large class next year. the commonwealth. parle, who is in the employ of Frank Benoit, keep- er of a salpon on Providence street, was charged with three sales to Osler. The sales were alleged to' have heen made in the latter part of July. Osier claimed that he went to Be- noit’s saloon and told Laparle that he wantcd one-halt pint of liquor and that Lavarle motioned to him to go to the rear of the saloon; he did so, entering the cellar, where Hie received amount of his purchase. Laparle claimed he had refused to sell Osier and that he had ordered him at one time to go away from the outside. of the saloon. Laparle also said that he had never been in the cellar of the saloon-until the day Prosecuting . Attorney Card, City Enc¢ gineer Wright and Captain Murray had come to-the place to make an ex- amination of the premises in order to Bow $177.t0 $207; $469 to-3$430 pianos Organs at your own price. Fine Pianos Left. The remaining-stock shows some finy pianos in all styles and woods,” most all new, but there are still a. number of pianos that have been'out’ on- rent, and a small amount each week will place one of the worlds best makes in your heme, guaranteed. Let us do the worrying. Store Open Evenings. For the accommodation of out of town custotners we are keeping our store open each evening until 10 p. m. We will also pay the expenses of out credit bring it in. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 145 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. spection. ;Opening tak pr Oot,, 2d, 4th, 5th and §th. The publie are ror- dially invited: ‘L. A Roy. " v ASK. TO SEE THE Souvenir:China platés. that we are (glving with one pound of our special brand of teas. They are beautles. G. J. BLANCHARD, Jewétt City. FOR LATEST NOVEUTTES in Millisery come and see us, We keep in touc with the faghlon's centers.and put a v " ; gidiacs Duck Munting Good. secure evidence for use in the case. | Hridge street had been settled satis- ) - 60-62 North Street, isesen wha SPNDY TNSeR o T and about the borough the to-| iTocal hunters are going after wild |, GEOT8e Farley, owner of the saloon | factarily to the abutters. interested. T o e, B BRAUREGARD, Teiephone cornecrion. STATE W..C.T. U.. .. ¢ bageo crop has just been harvested: No |'ducks thls month and good bags can | Pullding, testified that he had nalled| The meeting authorized the placing Jewett Ci . : petts i e e les# than twenty-five persons give [‘be.obtained by the experienced sports- | UP the door the cellar through | of a crosswalk on Battey street at its | e — - Reports at Opening Session Shaw All | Mdfe or less attention to its culture. a | man, who_knows where to go for this | ¥hich Osier claimed to have passed | intersection with Church street. | JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. PR i “" | la¥ge per cent. being French families, [kind 'of shooting. Wood and black g_fl éfi:’;fifi'fli that it was still in No Hood for Bridge. oo LRI L \ Who consider it a vegetable product. iiducks can be secured In the vicinitw of | TS same coAdltion The' matter of alloking the N. Y. of all kinds. Meals served at all hours, the W. C. T. U. and the pledge of the re were a_dozen little patches in Daniglson_in numbers. The favorite vailing Prayer. W. P. Buck; -7.38 p. to ing Attorpey Card is at Saranac lake. Oysters and clams served to orden Try S. Bottomley & Son - — . bre it ladders from the hose p o v. his last illness, and claims she was Cream Soap—25c per box. Al oAy e hotse. " Fire Marshal G..H. Prior hav- | b, Pekinz universicy, ‘Chinae "% | promised 3500 in addition to weekls City Notes. Geo. G berge The Opera House Drug Store | rui emcst pumber ae & solo delight: | pened 10 be near, Firémen Hourigan | Tiesday -9 & m. devotions, W. J, | Vages. Reuben Sykes has returned.from a | 0. Lreen rfl T 1 &ox'\\-ofln'rorrip}lt’o:kl:l‘:;rnnmrl%'}.".gf nd “Benac extingllished the blaze WIth | gmith: 615, busimess; " pdper,| Torrey and Geissler represent the | prief stay in New York oo M. | & PRANKLIN, STRERT, pi21d hhrard Y pi s ‘the chemicals. Northfield—its Spiritusl Teachings: . | PMIntiff and Brown and Perkins the [ Sykes is to remain in the Cooley o of FRM BerabA. Gonn. SwETE IRy WetE, companist was "Mrs. Annie Freemdn defendant. hospital for a_few weeks. 4 Up-to-date Hotel in every oo 5 Tucker. < Preston Dogs Attack Sheep. H. Van Ntter: 10.45, paper. The Sig- f 3 ¥ oaw & { Z fica 2 Mrs. M. L. Wagner is the guest of '3 Mrs, Mary A. Gallup, recording se¢- || Dogs: have azain made bad work’| nificant Relation of the Holy Spirit S N L. M. REED retary, called the foll of officers and hwith James Terry's fine flock of lambs, | to & Genuine Revival, W. F. Davis CoNMOof copNgn B T Mleunv B BAGK.IAL t- L superintendents. Many responded By [[First Selectman James H. Shea was | Afternoon, 2 o'clock, devotlons, J. . call s ci ot -l Rowe of Warwick, R. L, | . o ok S Bas the agency for-the Travelers Lie | quotations. alled to Mr. Terry's farm Wednesday | Fischer- 215, business; paper. The |Votes to Call :Special -City Mesting| Miss Ethel Rowe of WArfiw ¥ o PATENTS E X BOURIGAN, and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct.. sad * Commi Appointed. RoANAGs (e Samage Foic; Limbal Shigeh 2ea the Lier Savemuel o | <to Bettle St Watar Mathe, ) o s, | Jewett City. 2 » g vare bitten. Two of them were o |A. Grant; 3.45, paper, Review of X x ’ Josta s bee D, . . e 63 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. the Unlied States Health and A cf- '”'!'! "t‘(xt huainlefis ww"lha Anpt"lnt- badly mangled that the official de- | tertan's Crthodoxy, James Coote. Eve- At the regular monthly meeting of | _lenry .\1{« r’rm!.' _"n" hll:a;i n‘v‘ h‘;;.or:-lld“x: Protect. your ide Ha me 63 0’ Gent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite | ek tho cho Miitees. It was votéd \spatched them as an act of humanity, | ning, 7 o'clock, street evangelistic | the common council, Mayor J. J. Mc- | the guest of his brothier, L. . 2 page Guide Book Free A -:xtnl e c ale a?p‘)ml ;)l'-' ‘w:jm\!""v lving it as his opinion that they would | meeting, conducted by the MacWatters | Garry, presiding.-and Aldermen Smith, | in_F g nd Mrs. Charles | .Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. for rates and full particulars. hich was done later. On dredentlals, | have ajed after several days of suffer- | evangelistic quartette of the Boston | Carpenter, Joslin, Hawkins, Brodeur, | Mrs. A. W. e 1 Y orcouter v v Lo a8t Willimantic, Ct ;‘ha"‘n;mm";e;u‘]:;[;:z‘:‘io\:"}chfle" fl.‘; ‘ing. school of theology; 7.0, evangelistic | Miner, Dumas, Tefft and Larue pres- R"fl""""“ n- Worcester | oct1TuThS HooRvr Mevem B Lo Comnties; ‘state and national pegRRitcTnS T Roreo thrse dogs in. the lot. fAervics, Conauctad by BUAL EHeSall f ent It wasiwoted ou twotiom of Alder- | FSIGE: 110, hag réturned to. Hrtford S I King Prop.. H & King Men e coup At Sud e “FJiWhen frightened away they made off | secretary of the New England Evan- | man Miner to call a special city meet- [ 2 g b : " Sample Reom vommeeted [ L focsrams ‘atid pAMPNaEs [koward' Preston, Where it orted | gelical aseociation, Boston, and the |ing on October 14. o Loy Mo Py e T [:lal nnla[fl [BaM UrOPS | specias "asc N o ner. Mras. Dennisor that early in the v ey MacWattes i : i e cali aw. ention pald merela) 5. Buell then iniroduced Mrs. B | et eER Ll presk € a.. MActVatides ‘PRSI AastBts. ,,";’,’; g ,;,].‘“?h'“ se¢ |~ Amos LaRoche,superintendent of the men. Bennett of the Willimantic unlon, | ook of Valuanle voung tur Notes in General. It the city willappropriate the sum | o0 T imber Co. shop. has been call- 10 Cents a Pound Mosens. Conm s Tel, onan who gave an address of welcome. . Mry, e The chestnut crop is not going to be | 00 FLEN TOL BRI IE e ey, | od to Canada, owing to-the death of | T e e d Liza XK. Vuller of Scotland, the presi: | At Preston City Conference. » standard this year. There is'a | pf 00 g “pleasant streets. *| his_father. at THE KEYSTONE STORES H: for $1.7 | dent of the Coupty.union. gave a fak |- Dr. and Mrs. 'W. il Gane. Mr. and | hig_shortage ‘and the price is going | FiSmont ; 4 W. J. Rartlett and Maurice Jones - aper L. i b « ¢ zsnd | o vote is to be by ballot and the - | Danfelson, Putnam Moosup. . words af_welcome. i behalf of the A Huskell, Mys. W. H.{10 be advanced over that of last Year | .qiof hox g to be open from 9 a: m, | enjoyed an automobile trip to Bos- ( DENCICR we will paper your . room with © the county,. Rev M. Tuck: f the lo- 8. P. Green, Mrs. H: E, | when the nuts were placed on e ry o S ol W ¥ septs I 3 i ™ Méthodist chureh was introduced | P A. R. Young. Mrs. R. H.|market in_abundance. to 2 p. m. The plan for disposing of | 100 WEIMEIEN. W (. o has return- - aTeY s SRt e the surface water from the strects | ve n word/of greeting from the |‘Howald. Miss Edna Bumstead, Mr.and | Charles . Francis is to remove the ¢ S |'ed from a few days' visit with her sis- | With be; Wao sell Wall Pa- of the city. In_respohse. the (8 J. C. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. business office from the Savings bank hy mentioned provides for turning it in- to the Quinebaug river through a pipe in Windham, P ter, Mrs. Guild, {THE CLEARANGE - SALE ~ CONTINUED at 59 per. oel " H. BARON DECORATIVE CO., anditnee rose and sang one . verse of |Ifl. Whiteman, Ar. and Mrs. Samuel | building to an office on second 7 k. ibed. Blest Be the Tie That Binds & {Geer and Mrs. E. H. Chapman attend- | floor of tiie Phoenix buildi lme. :;1';' T.;"«?;" :}sn Beon «;Smr?; Alabama School .Work ?l.mlhr.dw Eds ¥ Bosten Diy Gibils' Serp; Do 150 West: Matn St Mrs. Buell -than ‘{gtroduced . Mrs. Cogs ['ed the conference of churches at Pres- | Walter P. Hatch of New York has [# ”9.1 w e ‘,fni of ,m;’b ‘,,fi A largely meeting of the | 0" "Some big discounts for our | Send postal and we will call. 78 MONUMENTS, neila B. Forbes,of, Pelham, N..Y., who [itoh City, Wednesday. been a recent visitor in Danielson, g °;‘um‘§.: - "Ifen;mé o L N iais 1ol ,‘_“flm“ll“f_‘;gfih"f \:‘:‘; | Customers another w Attractive | aogisd Hesdstones ana Markers In our stock | COPInCted: 2 Membrinl seryice. ¥ feTe Borough Interests. m,‘:kw!fdn'fl‘;fig,”" was in Danlel-| ;" interested In the matler of 'the | neld at the home of Mrs. S. M. Wheel- | Bargains on every counter in the store. ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices - Necrology List. ! Dr. R R Agnew and Timothy Dris- | *°p 00 Wootelia¥ o o e to Jefter- [ 1ayout orirelay of the lines and grades [ ock in Church street Tuesday after- | BUY these goods now . wnd inspect 1000 artistis deslgns. Fathéa fien reas uub 1 of 46 |icoll came in Wedniesday evening with | gon, Mass, where he will be superin. | Of ScHbol street = from Providence | noon. The president Mrs, . D. Sar- P Srb: e bty " mi s’ 0] ne bag of quail. et ; ~ | street to Tyler's nort ne, and e~ presidegd. Miss Helen Jenkins, N 3, t - . P dvlirLonaen & S, Kapl ;. remaifgtigandin || Mr. and Mra. James O. Landen of | (eRdent of & woolen mill. ~Ar. Hac- | Gl ‘aireat from . the intersectlofi | feachor in (K6 Thornsby igh 8chooi | sensq " SUoh Danielson. C corner Main and Watson Streets, | vulille, tHiese lists’ wire 1?:3 Mgs. [iNorwich were in Jewett City Tuesday, | 1970 "%" Brown Woolen Co. at Eim. | With-School stueet to the bridge north [ iy Alabama, gave & most intérésting | SePH200W e Willimantic. Cona, e 'QWW':,!!"?MQ‘ ! en’fi ithe guests of Mrs. Martha Soule on | UC"ror several years. 7 of Prentice's ice. house. = This will be | talk upon the work of the school. AT — M Gitberd R W ot uq,?"m Soule-strest. D T thezopportupjty for abutters to ' be A megting of the local ~“teachers F L R E to Thee, rs. azug K. 'Fuller of- h Herbent N. Wheelock, Jr., left Tues- Tt heard as-to.many objections that they | training class was held in the Con- | w - Dr. F. .. JACKSON, Extracting and Painless i Filling a Specialty (A parting message. Forbes ‘theri gake fered X Mrg. Hfans moy durt of Fairfield county, whose daugh- HIRAM N. FENN, ™ UNBERTAKER and BMBALMER day night for New York. where he has ennralied as a student in the New York pronsise, and all wish him success. Mrs. Charles H. Chapman of Provi- depee, R. 1., is - visiting relatives in town. ifth anni- Gardiner Williams, 17, son of Mrs. John C. Williams, is dangerously ill at|. iege, where he was taken ill. Dr. -George Burroughs-ef Danielson went to Storrs Wednesday and brought young Mr. Williams to Brooklyn iif an auto- mobile. Dr, F. E. Overlock, the Pom- may hold to-the proposed layout. Building permits were granted at the a wagon shed on the foundry props erty. - - - The petition of George A. Hammond and others for a cobble gutter on Har-, ris street- was referred to the high- gregational chapel Tuesday évening Miss Alta Sharpe has been ill the il lat a hospital in Providence: Herod's Slaughter of ~ the Young Childrén in Bethlehem will ‘e “topic of*the prayer meeting to be held in the Second Congregational ‘chapel this (Thursday) cvenine. ? - Artistically Arranged by Tel.. 130: Lafayette Street. cured b the colds He are v and Quickly I t Junled | Y | TON DRY AND FANOY CooDS “Traes with US asd Save | o ed ‘that a telegram of sympathy be |iElectrical de school. ' Mr. Whee- | their home in Brooklyn with cerebro- [ meeting to L-C. Keach for & barn | pat two months. 1SAAC CHAMPBAU, Manager, 3 sent to Mrs. Clara 8 Barnum, presj- j(ock a man of ability and | spinal meningitls. The young men is| 24x28, on Farrows street, and to the Miss Freda Sharpe of this ‘city is i “utoas. Comn. o DENTIST a student at Storrs Agricultural col- | Putnam Foundrv & Machine Co. for vy v *|HUNT . ... The Florist, DR. D, J.-SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, | Lowest . prices. All work gueran- * . s | £ Ree . - L ersary of Court Industry, No. 4. Fors | fret surgeon. was called in consulta- | way committe |'throat and lung remedy. The genuine 7 Main Street. Telophone 331 | teed. Associated Dental Parlors, 752 62 Church St. Willimantle, Ct. esters of America, is 10 be celebfated | tion at Brooklyn and agreed with the | ~ Alderman Dumas reported that the | Delegates from 450 Humane Societies | contains no hanwful drugs. The Leo || Houre: 120 to 330 and 5 to 9 . . Main 8t. Willimantis, . augéTThS ' Telephons Lady Assistant. October 12 diagnosts of Dr, Burroughs. Gardiner ' surface water sewer guestion onlare in seseoln at St. Paul, Minn. . & Osgoud Co