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MURRAY'S Press. iy a who had comn a heinous | Boston Store : S ek 1ot awyer o empley Uncle Joe’s Memory. him to defend this -.bl:m Al Uncle Joe C: ppear: Packes was In tho ceme- replied in substance: need money WILLIMANTIC, CONN, to B Fimamerad e Boge Wb e WILLIMANTIC fory ot Shring L Funerul Direeir ety o way o the lawyers, bt p‘;::: the goods.—St. Paul Pioneer Ripley Hm School, South c try, to N. Fenn of this city was In charge, ;'m can't 1o defend Charce for Adc. George Ade says he has more money than he can spend. We sug- gest that he might start a republican newspaper in Texas.—St. Paul Ploneer SPECIAL THIS WEEK Remain Closed Another Week. Dr. W. L. Higgins, health officer at WE LETTERS FRQI BULLETIN RBPRESBITATIYB James F, Brennan, The funeral of James F. Brenpan | was held at 9.30 o'clock Thursday court, and at St. Je old H H & (L E g ES | i is £k §§ . A Lar Je and Eleflan' South Coventry, has advised that the morning from the home of his ‘mothor. —Petty (Tex. Fresh S Im B¢ Ib. | scheol in th Ripley Hill district of the Mrs. W. H. Hall of 'fllflh ‘Willington almon - 1 fown remain closed for another week, | Mrs. Timothy Brennan, 28 Taylors| was.'in town Thursday. TR G IO R are Assortment of Women’s Suils which includes many fabrics and col- orfgs, designs mew and values re- markable for the price. Materials are of Broadcloth, Serge, Cheviot, Diago- STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Northst. JAMES HARRIES, Per‘nmes, Toifel Requisites - Stationery, Post Caris: Fire Insurance Agency. The diphtheria scare u‘ the district is not yet sufficoently relieved to war- rant the reopening of school. The h..l(h officer has found what he believes to be two cases of diphtheria in the family of Fred Ayer. A num- ber of persons in the family of Ralph Haven are il, but the officer is of the opinion that they are mere cases Of tonsilitis. In all 15 have been afflicted with diphtheria or tonsilitis, and nine o'clock. 'There was a large ance, relatives and frlanda being pres- ent from Norwich, Hartford, Bridge- port and Phovidence, R. I Rev. J. J. MeGuane officiated at the requiem high mass. The bearers were Francis Ash- ton, William Daley, Edward Foran and James Maxwell, Jr. Burial was in St, Joseph's cemetery. Mrs, Edward Hagan, Raymond 'Bnrk. of Greeneville is the fl;:.t of friends in town for a t’w Miss Jefinie Nlchoh and May Cady | Nichols of Jackson street spent Thurs- day in Putnam. Miss Lucy Murphy and her mother, Mrs. Susan Murphy, were Hartford Wfllllm Cone of was In town Thorc 'fll be mo school in the Academy and Dublin buildings today (Friday) on account of the teachers’ meeting in Hartford. Miss Sarah Palmer of New Haven has been in town for a few days, vis- iting the schools as supervisor. ‘William Allen of New Haven and a party of friends are in town for a Umc.ned h'.l.ht l-llfl m All o- From mlnh‘h-un. Tharsdays, ‘or ver, foot Roosevols Berast, lmau‘. Wednes~ Fridays, a ‘Phone or wrllo P. 8. or (aldu nals and Tweeds. -Coats in length are | Opera House Block, Willimantic. | of the cases were diphtheria, according [ The body of Mrs. Edward Hagan was | Visitors Thundg few days’ hunting trip. shining success, while the latter may ?llhtwrggmfll 5 pom. ! 86, 40, 45 inch; some have roll or shawl to the heal'h officer. brought to this city from Colchester Hamiiton Wallis is m Orange, N. J,, | degenerate into a dfsmal failure if it Agent collar, others with or without collars Thursday and buried beside that of her| Will Gardner ot ‘Washington, D. C.| this week. has not character, integrity and de- or cufts; some have collars and cuffs of molre, satin or velvet: coats are Mned throughout; skirte are moyen age 'Tween Season BOARD OF TIADE Directers Appoint Committees for En- husband in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Mrs. Hagan died in Colchester twenty-six years ago and was buried there. Mr. | Hagan died recentl and G. L. Hewitt of Norwich called on friends in town Thursday. Contractor A. J. Langefield went to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kimball and children returned to their home in Scotland, Conn., Tuesday. Mrs. John O'Brien was in Williman- termination to succeed at the back of it A T0 NEW YORK 3 A o, Time suing Year. W Waterbury Thursday morning, where 1 & ~ style and many other new - effects, e WEDDING. he has the contract for a street paving | S TURIAY | 0 5 youeton of Sa- His Four Seasons. Pilées $16.00 to §35.00. Is GAS HEATER The board of directors of the Wil- Job: lewn were calling on friends in town | An amusing story is told by Sir W. i ; {limantic board of trade has appointed Sims—Packard. g ‘Wednesday. H. Holland of the answer given by a Jewrnis : Gowna. 4 moysn age. ds- Time committees for the ensuing year as| ... v, Sims of Hartford and Mrs.| . The Thomas Burns-Jack Johnson| “nprg ™ Wiilis Cone has returned from | g eign in serge, prunella, broadcloth, follows:" s f,’u,‘m.d of this city were united | 18Ot pictures drew a good crowd at isit friends in Guilford. London waif to a Salvation Army cap- v Yein g, 2% 5 On trade—W. B. K..l,m Frank Lar- | Laura 2P otonind the Loomer Opera house Thursday | Visit W tain. The zealous officer had ASKed | ——— each in many colors at $15.00 to i |in marriage Dhursda; afternoon at Irving tkinson of Norwich was in — 520,00, WILLIMANTIC BG R beain . C- Murray and |17 " tlock at the Methodist parson- | °Vening. The pictures were very §00d. | (;un Tuesday and Wednesday, mak- | the boy what work he did to Provide | “rne water way — the comfortable 2 4 pect he Rev. ing the trip in a touring car. him with food, etc., and the reply was: | way of W A g Rl Membership—John E. Brick, William | g, on_Pros street, by ¢ Miss Mok g , etc., y ¥ of traveling. Miss Suits of fabrics and ! M. Flocken. It was the second 58 r of Hartford has taken the o g fisses’ Suits of many fabrics an GAS & ELECIRIC P. Jordan, G. O. Cartier. ""‘;':;‘;m“m Yenture of both. Mr, and | place of stenographer and bookkeeper I pick strawberries in the summer, I | Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- cplotE — at $10.00 to $17.50. ——— 1 Dress Skirls 0f Excellent Style $3Erench Poplin, Diagonals, Panama, Serge, Prunclla, Volle, Broadcloth and many worsted weaves. A few of the styles are’' the mowen age, the ramel yoke, five or seven gored, with pleated LIGHT CO. | All the staple and choice |, | fancy brands to be had at First-class Groceries | Finance—BEdgar E. Bass, Herbert D. | Pollard and John F. Carr. Public works—Frank Larrabee, W, C. Norris, George E. Hinman, George W. Melony and William A. Arnold. Reception—Edward lg VBV;:nmore o | H. Dimmick, Eugene 85, B 1!? & o(‘)ke'r A. L. Bill and John T, Madaox Entertainment—George S. Ellitt, L. S, Bigelow, C. C. Case, L. A. Kingsley and Alebrt nlgron e, ‘ Roeoms—W. B. Knight, J. O'Sullivan %L S. Bigelow. 1 e intention of the board of di- restora to make the board .of trade an important factor in the activities of Mre. Sims expect to remain in this city for a week or ten days, and then they will make their home in Hartford: At State Busiress Men's Meeting. John E. Brick, president of the Wil- limantic Business Men's association, W. C. Norris, Jay M. Shepard and George E. Hinman, representing) the lo- cal association as delegates, attended the annual session of the state asso- ((ihillnn held in Waterbury on Thurs- ay. CAUSES ARRESTS. at Storrs Experiment Station, left va- clfit by the resignation of M. G, Car- roll. Frank P. Fenton and Alderman A. L. Gelinas of the sidewalk committee went to Springfleld, Mass., Thursday investigating the sidewalic problem. They also visited Hartford. Miss Anna Tingley went to Putnam Thursday merning to_attend the an- nial meeting of the Windham County home. Mrs. C. R. Utley accompanied her as a guest. From Putnam the lat- ter will go to Southbridge, Mass., to visit at the home of Geurge w. Welll. STAFFORD SPRINGS Big Audience at St. Edward’s Enter- tainment—K. of C. Changes—Kemp- 8ilk Case Tried. Fred Wilder of the Fabyan Woolen company has gone on a two months' trip through the west. Judge R. H. Fisk has returned from a few days' business trip in New York state. Crowded Hall. There was a crowded house at St. Edward's hall Tuesday night to see the show Billy the Kid. pick hops in the autumn, I pick pock- ets in the winter, and oakum for the rest of the year.” Origin of an Old Conundrum. “Moses called the first strike,” says a labor leader. We are not given the particulars, but presume the electric plants were shut down, which may have been the origin of the conun- drum, “Where was Moses when the light went out?”—Kansas City Jour- nal. ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vesels that have every comfort and conven- ience for the traveler, A deilghttul voy on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the wom- derful skyling and waterfront of New York. Steamer leaves New Lordon at 11 p. m. weekdays cnly; due Pler foot of East 224 St. 5.45 a. m. (Mondays ex- c-plea\ and Pler 40, North.Rives 7 a m Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J, PHILLIPS, flounge, the inverted box pleat or hakit - . ] d city, of mutual benefit » 3 et oy - style back, gored or yoke style witn | i€ Cenirally located store of | 1o° o™ n cirvers S the. community. | T+ R Sadd f.'l'.':‘:'s“(::':m okgon R R e , | Asent, New London, Conn. augid pleated flounce, the straight tucked Various plans for the seuson's work | d Statutes. ]EWETT CITY Thotas Y. Diyer Has besn elebthd To What Use? Kile skirt; colors black, navy, myrtle, H. E. READE are under consideration. The climax to the protested 2.20 race w3 warden of the Knights of Columbus in| What use do I put my soul? It Is a z 2 ¥ajsin, smoke. \g y at Woonsocket last week Wednesday|D. A. R. Chapter Hears Paper on|placs of Cornelius Sullivan, resigned,| garviceable question this, and should Whflm m lmdel 717 Main Sireet, Wil FUNERAL. and Thursday was reachcd Wednesday | National Patriotic Somgs—Secial of | ARG William J. Williams recorder in | qr” SO0, QUPV/ P 0 SO0 BL0CT Nl JEWE Women's Skirts, regalar size, $2.50 n Sireel, mantic. — of this week, when Truman R. Sadd| o 4 place of Willlam B, Hanley. Both Mr. . A o $15.00. oct2a Ellery G. Pike. of this city put in an appearance in ngregational Society. Hanley and Mr. Sullivan have left | does my ruling part stand affected? Women's Skirts, extra size, $5.75 to $10.00. The funeral of Ellery G. Plke was ‘held Thursday from his home in Mans— ‘field City at 1 o'clock, a large number that city and caused the arrest of four men who gave their names as John Smith, Thomas Smith, Thomas Morse Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, D. A. R, held its regular meeting in the town. - Suit and Countersuit. The civil suit of Carmine Kemp And whose soul have I now? That of a child, or a young man, or a feeble ll e ol nr R the Columbla lndulrue- in Slater library on Wednesday ‘woman, or a tyrant, of cattle, or wild tible records. We al- : k= of rélarives an? friends attending. Rev. | and James Morse, charging them with | 190 against Frank Silk was tried in the The new Maternity Black Skirt, SBRO Mr. Snow, a Télative of Mrs. Pike, from | vielation of the statutes rogulating pool o panie interesting and In- | Doroush court Thursday. Mr. Kemp| beasts?—Marcus Aurelius. Sonoor supphen. fancs goeds ooagens Pawtucket, R. 1, officiated, and was | sclling and betting on horse races. In sued to recover $112 for rent of barn —_— tionery, "tin’ ware, crockery. GO, LA« has a new Cucumber Cold |;iiiea sy Rev. Walter E. Lanphear, | the district court there the men plead- | SVeral patriotic songs and their com- | S0ed, 10 ¥EeWE S0 00, TEnG OF FRED PRI E S POINT. Jewett City . ) Misses' Skirts In many colors, $4.50. Cream Soap—25c per box. pastor of the Mansfield Congregational church. The bearers were J, H. Stearns, ed not gullty. They were bound over to appear again in court Wednesday, posers, being read by Miss Ida Foster. She stated that colonial music scarce- had a_voice before the time of claim of $78.44 for mason work and material. R. H. Fisk appeared for the Woman is a puzzle. She will get w ¥ mx in Fall M V. D. Stearns, J. B. Baldwin, Walter | Nov. 3d. The matter L laintiff and M. D. O'Connell for the | up the coldest night to let the cat out o have v v The Opera House Drug SI0re |'giorrs Tenry Goldsborough and Ed- | intercst in horse circle William Billings, who was born in | B850 "y 0y P oaid reserved his | an i e e e T , Boston in 1764. Although he was de- and will talk baby talk to it. But if [shapes. up-to-date eolorings and des septild ; come means much to the few tracks a decision. oa s or ren e | {1t mOW CAITY ON pool selting. It !:)rme in person, blind in one eye, un- she has to get up, even on a pleasant | signs that will be in great demand thig PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. |gcemg there are some measures against z&!’ér fl:g ‘;‘:“é‘!.l:‘m:“fi“";;'; '“l'; night, to let her husband in, she gets [fall. T. A. Roy Millinery Store, Me« Full length garments of many fab- PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure | betting even in Rhode Island. Sadd | 9uo®rsloniats and. the - strains were Is Shown In Mis Actions. mad as blazes, and he doesn’t hear | chanic St, Jewett City, Conn. octisd rics and colors, some plain, others | L. M. REED T age of itehing, Blind, bieeding or | claims to have won first money and the A The more honesty:a man has the | tha last of it f k— trimmed has the agency for the Travelers Lite | PTOCTUdiing pites in € to' 14 days or |race fair and square with his horse| jearc from every pipe i the New | A TC CUCRIS L Y av | Nowast Of it for a week—Tyler (Tex) | "asic 1o sEE THE Sourenir Chb ; be. ; vi .—TLav- | News. tes that we a \th om money refunded. 5oc. Billiken and it nettled Mim in getting | viotoro o et 2" nara fought Held, Donna of our upectil beana b 'ater Coats for ages three to six, $2.50 to $8.50. Coats for girls of eight to sixteen years, at $2.50 to $10.00, Stylish Millinery A liberal showing s made today of and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., Aad the Unlied States Health and A cl- dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite for rates and full particulars. Box a31. Willimantie, Ct. HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. what he terms a raw deal and he is out for satisfaction. Mr. Sadd was in Providence Thursday, and, it is said, was at the Hills Grove races now in progress. SUPERIOR COURT. Verdict for Defendants in C: of Noe Caron vs. Latham & Crane. Practically Thursday’s entire session His Lamentation Over Boston, appro- priated boldly the beautiful 127th psalm. Others of his compositions were Retrospect, Independence and Columbia. Dr. Louis Elson sald- of him that he broke the ice which was congealing New England music, and America owes him a great debt of gratitude in spite of his few thou- sand errors in harmony. She next told of Oliver Holden, au- thor of Coronmation. He was born in ater. Dolorous. The man who can make a dollar go farthest can't always make it come When Zeal Is Praiseworthy. Zeal is no further commendable than as it is attended with knowledge. The Other Side of It. ‘s no disgrace to fail if you have done your best,” said the philosopher. “That may be 80," replied the man who had failed. “But it's pretty tough to have to admit that the best you could do was fail”—Detroit Free Press. G. 3. Bl.AhCBA-Rl\ Jewett City. ik S A FOR LATEST NOVEUTIES in Millt -r: come and see us. We keep In with the fashion’s centers and “will BEAUREGARD, touch of style into your hat thel Mile, ITY CANDY KITCHEN. You will find in connection a Grst class restaurant me made y of all Kinds. Meala sorved at all Dours “the new styles in headwear for women of the superi i 765 3 perior court in this city was | Shirley, Mass., in 1765. The fine man- Ovaters and clams served to order. Tr . :::pp;tmlrznmnlgu‘n;‘r:w:m;n many Telephone. Lady Assistant n;mfinmed b,; cfie coémnucd trial of the | sion he built on Pearl street, cn.cne.- —Thomas Wilson. The Brownings. Tetks ice cream. Jewstt City Can é c ce Te- civil case of Noe Caron of Baltic vs.|town, Mass. in which he wrote Coro- 'o-d: 2 tchen, near St Mary's hall.”Haskell ) markably low. Edwin B. Latham and Charles L. Crane T Today we all-set Browning's wife | jioc Sewett City. Conn , ®lack, tan or gray, $1.00. Women's Dregs Hats, $1.89 to $6.98. Women's Outing Hats, $1.39 to $4.89. ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8. cessors to Scssions & Elmore) C mm"nq Hats of many kinds, 69¢ 10 §2. | Embalmers en] Funeral Direstors, 60-62 North Street, 75 MONUMENTS, Headstones and ‘Markers In our stock ready to be erected. Obtain our prices and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. John Lennon & Son, corner Main and Watson Streets. —_lth: firm of Latham &' Crane of this city, The opening argument was made by Attorney Brown of Norwich,.the evi- dence being all iIn Wednesday night. Attorney Melony of this: city argued for forty minutes Thursday morning nation, is still standing. His first book of harmony was published in 1793. The Worcester Collection of Sacred Harmony in 1797, and the Massachu- setts Compiler in 1795. His Corona- tion is probably the best known Am- erican hymn ever written. The chief In the Wake of Envy. ‘Where envying is, there is confusion and every evil work.—James. Essence of Poetry. above Browning himself in the hier- archy of singing and making, though few of us have the courage to confess it—London Outlook. QUICK Served Tobacco and C NCH AT ALL HOURS. In first class shape. Prices W. J. Bricke xn.dmv' t Bonnets, solid col- | b ¥ glory of his own day came to him | The essence of poetry is will and Record of the Invader. 100 CREAM ors, $2.39 to $4.95, | Teiephone connoc:ton. Willimantic. Conn. for the defendants and Attorney Brown | because he wrote the words and music | oo cion = proonies “The Ragman Rolls” were & series |at = wholesale and retal. Parties. RBai el g closed the argument for the plaintiff.| of the hymns sung by the Independ- | P B - ta ‘ i the ? | churches, etc.. supplied. Agent for the O earskin. Bonnets, 76e to | The arguments were completed at 12.30 | ent Musical society, of which he was % [OOSR TR, U DEOETens of | & iy Gatste, 309 & 69p).- Walllads 50. | o'clock and a recess was taken until | the director, when General Washing- Pluck It Out Edward 1. through Scotland in 1206, | YRRy mEele K8 S Infants’ White Silk Bonnets, to} 1.30, when Judge Robinson delivered | ton visited Boston in 1789. This ode X 1 but b with the names of the nobles and oth. | JoN*tone. : 1.00, the charge to the jury. The jury re- | was performed a second time at Vainglory blossoms but never bears, WEEN EEADY TO BUILD. v Shirt Waisis DESTROY tired at 2.25 o'clock. The jury return- ed after deliberating for 55 minutes with a decision for the defendants. There will be a sbort calendar ses- World's Columbian exposition at C! cago in 1893. The chief American tribute of love must go out to John Howard Payne, —French Proverb. The new municipal laboratory of ers who did hon‘ge to him. The electric railway up Mont Blanc is now open to the public as far as rial from our cholee Paint seibct your ma stock of Lumber, We ‘carr: of masons’ and butld slon of the superior court this morning. | who wrote Home, Sweet Home. He | St. Petersburg is to be named after Church, Jewett City. kg | Following is the docket: was born in New York eity in 1782. the Russian biologist Metchnikoff, the Col de Voza, 5,495 feet high. i, et - ol immense assortment of new William McCoy and Mary McCoy vs.| ~ She gave a graphic description of styles are ::;‘",:1 bw\,\,?:‘zi “t,h many | John Kelley—Non-suit Yor failure to[ his precocity as a child. He was sent S “ | & d es, at are i 33 “0 So unmatchable for the price. | reply to college, and later, went on th om ey n White Lawn Waists, open front or back, long sleeves, $1.00 to $3.50 ‘White Linen Tailored Waists, to $3.00. $1.00 rifice. It is not. the notion that saving is a sac- It is a pleas- M. Bugene Lincoln vs. the Connecti- cut Co. and the N. ¥, N. H, and H. R. R. Co.—Motion for additional bonds for prosecution. Alice Gladu, admx., vs. the Gros- venordale Co.—Additional bonds for prosecution. stage. Home, Sweet Home was turned oft in rush order on a dull October day in 1823, to be sung in Clar, the Maid of Athens lives. The particular house Payne describes in his verses was the old home of his family in More than 100,000 ENDS DYSPEPSIA IN A FEW MINUTES Indigestion, Heartburn, Headache and all Misery Caused by an Out-of-Order Stomach Vanishes Before You Realize It IMWETT OITY WOTEL. New and Up-to-date Hot partieninr. Black Silk Waists, $5. Easthampton, L. L. r LEWIS P . s, Shao; Albert F. Jones, adm., vs, the Con-| copies were sold by the publishers > . e — French Flannel Taflored Waists in necticut Co.—Leave to amend com-| guring the first year, but Payne was —A Prompt Cure Awaits Bulletin Readers. A HOURIGAN, many colors, $2.50 to $5.00 plaint in accordance with amendment | not only cheated out of the price he Jewett City. o1 i £ filed. ive, but his name failed N & ,oz"l'f‘l Percale or Gingham Waists, | ure Unly 'hose Who save rea"v Uncontested Divorce — Maude Fisk ‘::"w;'," ::ce,,;ppu on the title page.| There would not be a case of mdbl- many other md symptoms; and, be- | ':‘N:-"““c“r:"""’;:o‘%..-‘ it ' vs. Bertrude S. Fisk. Ny red {hereatter. | gestion here if readers who are sub- | sides, you will not need laxatives urntt Ser——— e o stomach trouble knew the | keep your stomach, liver and intestin Henoss The trial list is: To Jury—Betsey A. Wilcox vs. A. B. however, for once in a theater at Lind turned di- ject to tremendous anti-ferment and digestive clean and fresh. “Phones—Store €1-2: hause 35-8. . . n Jenny child 2 w ‘Card, Ella F. Chase et al. appeal from r‘y:t‘i:";g";!m’and’uung the song. He | virtue contained in Diapepsin. This | If your Stomach is sour and full' of prrmen ey ren’s ¥wearabies lve e res 0" exls probate, Clark C. Lawton vs. Frank| gjed in Tunis, where he was consul, | harmless preparation will digest a|gas or your food doesn't digest, and -~ g | . . A. Herrick, Calvin Wilcox vs. Dwight | and a monument stands in the ceme- | heavy meai without the slightest fuss | your meals don’t seem to fit, why not [ S J. King. Pr . Mgn Sweaters for ages one to five, 76c to | Thrall, Welcome H. Browning vs. the | tery of St. George there to his mem- | or discomfort, and rélieve the sourest, | get a 50-cent case from your druggist Roam cowaected. $1.50. New York, New Haven and Hartford t in 18 acid stomach in five minutes, besides | and make life worth living ? Absolute | pecial atiention paid te Commersisd Girls' Sweaters, $1.50 to $2.00, Inmnl White Coats of wool or silk, to $5.00. Willimantic Savings Railroad company, Albert E. Jones, adm., vs. the Connecticut company. To Court—M. Eugene Lincoln vs, the Connecticut company and New ory. But in 1883 his body was brought to Oak Hill cemetery in Washington, and buried there with all honor, while a large chorus sang his immortal song of home. overcoming all foul, Nauseous odors from the breath. 3 Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on each relief from Stomach misery and pe fect digestion of anything you eat sure to follow five minutes after, and, besides, one case is sufficient to cure 4 Moosus. Comm. Tel 0818 MME. TAFT, i i ” York, New Haven and Hartfor ai " 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin, then | whole family of such troubles. ““*‘"“l Bearskin Coats, white and 7oAl MR NG E R E s o Her. The National ‘Melody. you will readily understand why this| Surely. a _harmless, Inexpensive [ Palmist and Clairvoyant 1 am now many colors, $2.50 to $5.00. L man G. Carver et al, George HWHall| Francis Scott Key, author of The | jromptly cures Indigestion and re- | preparation like Diapepsin, which w L o Trols Post oftice. where 1 Dr. Denton'’s Sleeping Garments, Instltute vs. , Sarah Bryzzel- | Star Spangled Banner, was born in|moves such symptoms as Heartburn, | always, either at daytime or during |{lla11 be pleased to see my friends and ages two to twelve, according to siza ous Clark vs. Robert Samuel Clark, S, | Maryland in 1780. The opening stan- 1g like a lump of lead in the | night, relieve your stomach misery and | patrons. Sepled prices are 50c to 90c, A. Peckham vs. H, A, Bugbee, Leonore | zas of the sorg were jotted down on | stomach, Belching of Gas and Eructa- | digest your meals, is about as hanc draid Ly g Little’s appeal from probate, Emily J.| the back of letter ,on seeing the ¢ undigested food. water brash, | and valuable a thing as you could hav o«,nrls Night Gowns of flannelette, c. Flannelette Sleeping ¢ ages two to eight, 25c, Other Offerings \ H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. 35th Annlversary xr. Cleophee Bernard et al. vs, Leverett F. Weeks. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Will Deal With Matters Which Require Speedy Decision. 1t is expected that the board of se- lectmen will issue a call today for a stars and stripes still flying over the American fort at Fort McHenr: key to Baltimore, after being uns cessfully bombarded by Vice Admiral Cochrane on September 13, 1814, The pilece was first called the Bombard- ment of Fort McHenry. The tune to which it is sung is Anacreon in Heav- Honored by Army and Navy. The secretary of the navy in 1903 mp Billousness and Headache, in the house. D. ). SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeen, 317 Main Street, Telephone 8§21 Hours: 120 to 3.30 and 8 to 9 p. m. WM. F. BAILEY Women's Gloves, , cashmere, silk | "+t | promulgated the order to the sailors o Bl ‘ §pecial town meoting to be held next | B o R ity that mot America, hut Women's Cashmere Gloves, Suede a number of clauses, among which will | the Star Spangled Banner ‘l‘t Fox. xe- "en"on armers_ 3 n ars nnus (Successor t6 A. T. Gerdner) : Dbe one to see whether the town desires | tional song, and wherever s sung lined, 25 Misses' Cashmere Gloves, 25c. Women's one-clasp Dogskin Gloves, Wornen's Gauntlet Dogskin Gloves, black or tan, $1.50. WATKINS Willimantic, Hartford. BRIITHERS Manchester. to make an appropriation for state roads. Another will be concerning the flowage rights on the Potter farm re- cently purchased by the town, near | | the Willimantic river, that the Wind- {ham Manufacturing company is anx- ious to purchase. It Is believed that officers and men are commanded to stand at attention. Key dled in 1843 and 40 years later James Lick be- queathed the sum of $60,000 for a monument to his homor. to be placed in_Golden Gate park, San Francisco. Mrs. F. S. Leonard sang several of FOR FATTEST AND BIGGEST TURKFY RAISED, $10 NEXT BEST $¢65. THIRD $5. \ Hack, Livery and Boarding the songs as each one was discussed. Mrs. William R. Burdick was hostess and served refreshments. | Congrgeational Society Meets. The ladies’ society of the Congre- gational church were entertained by Mrs. G. H. Jennings on Thursday aft- ernoon. Thirty ladies were present, and enfoyed the soclal. Mrs. Jennings | was assisted by Mrs. Charles B. Spi- | cer, Mrs. E. H. Hiscox, Miss 8. K. Ad- i { there will also be a clause relating to the taxing of property in the town ac- | cording to the law recently enacted at | the general assembly requiring that all | property be put in at its full value, In | all probability the meeting will be ask- ! ed to appoint a committee or instruct the board of assessors to make a thor- ough canvass of the property and sub- {mit & new. asscesment st 4or mext year. GREAT SALE OF PIANOS AT OUR WII.I.IMAN'I'IC STORE In celebration of the 35th anniversary of our existence as a busi- nes firm our three stores combine in an immense sale embracing our entire stock of high and medium grade Pianos! A GOOD PIANO can be bought «nm for THE PRICE OF A CHEAP ONE. You Can Save 20 per cent. by Buying at this Sale Misses' Dogskin Tan Gloves, $1.00. Black Taffeta Silk Petticoat: ey coats, $5.00 Taffeta Silk Petticoats in many col- ors, $5.00 . Lruchel Silk Shawls, T5e to $3.50. y Short Kimonas of flannelette, i 50c to The Bulletin proposes to capture the three fattest and largest tur- keys to be ofered for the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New London Countles. They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties. The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price in addition to the prize to be awarced. The turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- trails drawn and wings cut off at first jojnt. Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, Telephone 883 apriid Floral Designs and Cut Flowers Full length Ki 14 ms, Mrs, Carl Jennings, Miss Lila B R e Sefamiess, Principal Maddox to Speak. Jenriings and Miss McNamara, and | The first prize of $10, to the largest and fattest voung turkey: If you are not quite ready for a piano don't let that deter you The paBlO-wetiaol: i “ite - tow Mrs. F. D. Ballou. | second prize &5, to the second largest and fattest young turkey: third i Blanket Bath Robes, $5.00. from taking advantage of these sale prices. B o B R Nistas i] prizo of $5, to the largest and fattest turkey raised in New London or For All Occasions. Windbam Countiles. The contest is open to any man, woman, hoy or girl residing In these counties. The turkeys must be ‘submitted for examination and weighing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. For the largest and fattest young turkey $10 will be awarded in addition to the market price. This turkey will be given to the Rock Nook Home. To the raiser of the second young turkey in size a prize of addition to the market price will be given. This turkey will mrmh the Thanksgiving ainner for the Sheltering Arms. To the raiser of the la and fattest turkey over a year old a prize of $56 in addition to the market price. This will go to the Ooun(y Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. The turkeys will be weighed by Somers Bros. at thefr market. ‘We will hold until you age ready for Pianos’ delivered -anywhere i Connecticut with phair and scarf FREE OF CHARGE. ‘We guarantee satisfactioh. Sale Opens This Evening, TUESDAY, OCT. 19th _and Continues Until NOV. ist. . Don't fail to get -ur pris Remember the place, Kimball Block, 852 Main & WATKINS BROTHERS 852 Main St. ©, . 317-319 Main St. closed all day today to enable the teachers to attend the sixty-third an- nual meeting of the Connecticut State Teachers’ association, the sessions of which are to be held ir Hartford l.nd New Haven. Principal J. J. Maddox of ‘Windham High school is scheduled to | take part in a discussion at the meet- ‘n‘dof the high school section at Hart- For Jersey Corset Covers, 26e, 50c. Jersey Petticoats, 2ic, Glc. | Men's Sweaters, $1.00 to $5.00. Men's Flannelette Night Gowns, e, | ' Boys' Collarless Shirts, 50c. Men's Medium Weight Shirts d . | Drawers, 50c, $1.00. - 4 The H. C. Murray Co. m Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Patte: 1w aves; Arnold Brown had a cow choked to death by ‘getting an apple in its throat. Mrs. Avery of Colchester is a guest at Dr. G. H. Jennlngs FUNERAL‘ | Mrs. William H. F. Hanks. v s The funeral of Mrs. Carrie (Beck- | ¢ with) Hanks, wife of William H. F. | Eanks of Mystic. was held Thursday at 2 o'clock at the Hanks homestead | in Main street, Mystic. The services | were conducted by Rev. Jeptha Mont- | rise Olmstead, pastor O'Oldmal(“"” Baptist church, tic. GEDULDIG'S, Telephone §68. 77 Cedar Strest. Jy26a Mammoth Carrots. Henry Chamberlain, superintendent of the Windham town farm, has two[ large carrots on exhibition in a show window ku;- a ml;ulu hardware firm. ne wel r pounds , and five Gunces and the gther four pounds ....‘E four ounces. These fine specimens

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