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Mosq| " Point, Stamford, to the United States A % Drainage and Irrigation company of v " | New York. The contract calls for a . ? drainage of over 200 'acres of salt %3 meadows in such a manner (}Ifl! thlsl company guarantees to exterminate al mosquito breeding existing or likely to exist within the area. e last pay- ment is contingent upon an inspection on the first of July disclosing the en- tire absence of mosquito breeding with- in the treated area. MURRAY'S Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, GONN. faoce 9. ‘Collect u‘ni:ma it used Po 4 urley of Hartford was a visitor lnl;hllama on_Monday. A John Reece has resigned at the store of the Danielson Cotton company to enter the employ of John W. Gallup. Hallowe'en Whist. ‘The memibers of the Bohemian club will entertain the members of their families and lady friends at a Hal- lowe’en whist to be held in the rooms 2f the club on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Bowen and Har- old Bowen of Providence were guests of ?lfl and Mrs. ¥. P. Todd over Sun- ay. ' Miss Clara Stevens is’the guest of relatives, in Canterbury. Mr, and Mrs. A. V. Woodworth spent the week end with Mrs, Woodworth's parents in Norwich. . Cit E. Mitchel was in Hartford Monday, attending to business at the office of the state highway commissioner. Arthur Willlams and y of Chap- lin weve In town, Monday, Mr: Wi- liams recently purchased what is knowr as the Hadden place. Andrew J. Johnson recently [pur- chased from Frank B. Adams property at the corner of Oak and Summit streete. Mr, Johnson and family will make their home there. The Matchmaket was the attraction at Loomer Opera house Monday even- ing. Daniel Sully was the real mag- net that drew the fine audience for his interpretation was nnished and skilful as ever. DANIELSON Single String 164—Mill Wedding—Oliver Jacobs Leads Gileag Man Held in $1,000 for ; o W A Wi ACCEPTED IN PART. Monday morning James Stutt was | Final Account of the Administratrix of betore Justice of tre Peaco H, E. Estate of William Ross. Buell at § o'clock and entered a plea | of not guilty to the charge of assault | “Thesre was a hearing before Judge The prosecution | of Probate Merritt ‘Welch of Chaplin with intent to_kill. Was represented by Grand Juror E. E. | Saturday afternoon on the. acceptance of the final account of the adminis- Fiote. The accused was without coun- el but was represented by his em- ! tratrix of the estate of.the late Wil- ployer, J. D, Hunt. ’ liam Ross. The account was accepted Henry Hoffman offered testimony to | in part, it being decided that some the effect that Stutt, Keffe and others | §3.060 be reserved or set aside by the had_been drinking Sunday afternoon | estate to liquidate any expenses inci- at Stutt’s house, in Gilead, but that dent to the settlement of the alleged neither Stutt nor Keffe was so drunk | ¢faim of Sarah E. Way that is pend- as not to know what he was doing. | ing, an appeal from thé decision of the Witness said that he had left the commissioners who heard and passed house to go home, when he heard the | ypon the same having been taken to £hots and returned to find Keffe | the superior court. 3 wounded, Aside from this, the exccutrix, Mrs. Deouty Sherift Fred Prentice of Gil- | Bmily J. Ross, the widow, may pro- ead testified that he was notified of | ceed and settle the estate in conformity the affair, went to Stutt's house and ' with the terms of the will. Bequests fter an investigation had placed Stutt | to be raid include $2,500 to the town Urisxceliea | serviee divect to All ide Stal .umd orwle:“ ndays, at 5.16 p. m. ¥ Now York Pler 22, East River, foof Rooseyelt Street, Mcndays, Wednes days. Fridays, at'§ p. m, ‘Phone or write for folder. * P. 8. Freizht recelyed until § p m since its infaney. S Allow no one to deceive youin this. <All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic may4d Bowler's Woolen Dress Fabries Mew and fashionable cloths are sMown today, an assortment which in- cludes many weaves, colorings and qualities, a stock large in variety, one With offerings remarkable fn price. In black and many colors, a few of the fabrics are Broadcloths, Serge. Satin Prunella, Otterman, Price range 48 60c to $1.50 yard. nder arrest. Richard Stutt, a brother of the ac- cused and host'at the cider drinking bee, said that he did not see the actu- al shooting. Keffe had brought two jugs of cider to his brother's house, nd there were also six bottles of beer and a little more than a glass of whiskey. Joseph Joyner and Fred Done when put upon the stand. stated that Stutt was in the bedroom when Keqe went in there. The next thing they heard were the revolver shots. Stutt did Dot state why he had shot Keffe. Something like a halg an hour before the shooting Stutt had ordered them all out (f the house, and they left, but soon returned. It is said that when they were ordered out Stutt had flours ished a revolver. of Chaplin for a library 2,000 to the ‘Chay church, and $1,000 each to Mr: Swift of Bagleville and Mrs. Preston of this city, both cousins the deceased. It i tee appointed to receive it. | Eastford Pastor Declines Call. | - Rev. . B. King of Fastford has come its pastor. ifg him, ic is understood, stood 11 favor and 10 against. building and Congregational Mary ‘aroline said that before the money left to the town of Chap- 1in can be paid over a special town meeting must be held and a commit- clined the call extended him by the Chaplin Congregational church to be- His letter of declin- aticn was. read Surday. The vote call- of de- in Wireless Experiments — Plans for Hallowe’sn Whi Cassius Chase is making a business trip to Boston today (Tuesday). Mrs, Joseph Raymond leaves today (Tuesday) to visit relatives in Marie- ville, Canada. Albert, Warner was the guest of friends at East Killingly on Sunday. Joseph Segin has been the guest of relatives in Danielson. George Heneault and Royal Heneault are visiting in Proyidence today (Tuesday). Mayor and Mts. J. J. McGarry of Putra were in Danielson Monday to attend the wedding of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milligan of Springfleld were guests of Mr. and PUTNAM ™ Country Life to Be Topic of Fall Po- mona Meeting—Society Wedding at Pomfret—Belknap-Goodrich—Souve nir Taylor Il : " The fall meeting of Quniebaug Po- mona grange, No. 2, is to be held with Wolf Den. grange on Saturday of this week. A large gathering of Grangers from every part of Wind- ham county is expected. In the morning the fifth degree will be conferred in full form by the de- gree team of Quinebaug Pomona, yhich has the reputation’of being one of the best ‘degree teams in Connec- substeace. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colie. 1t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panaca—The Mother’s Friend. cenuine CASTORIA Arwars Bears the Signature of T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way.— the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W, Chapin—safe, staunch vesels that have every’ comfort and conven- lence for the traveler. A deilghtful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the wi derful skyline and waterfront of Ne York. v e W i Tvo Weddings at St. Mary's. Mrs. J. H. Milligan of Brooklyn on [ticut. It is expected that prominent Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. Black nress Goflds it \12 ‘Ll;r::*‘:w:aflu‘:;m;tflzmmfi“c’lfi‘: Monday morning at St. Mary's | Sunday. Grangers from neighboring jurisdic- m. weekdays cnly; due Pler foot of are here in many weaves and widths, kinds that will give satisfactory serv- fce, at a moderate price. ‘A few prom- dnent offerings today are— 27-inch Taffeta Silk, a yard Séc. 80-inch Taffeta Silk, a yard 95 86-inch Taffeta Silk, a yard $1.00, self defense. It Hebron Monda. was reported in that Stutt had marks upon his throat and had made the statement outside of the justice’s court that Keffe had been choking him just previons to his firlng at Keffe with a Tevolver. Probable cause was found by Jus- tice Buell and Stutt was bound over to the next term of the superior court for Tolland county, which comes in on the first Tuesday = in December. church at 8 o'clock Rev. C. H. Pa- k Leopold Handsfleld and at 9 o'elock Rev. Arthur DeBruycker mar- ried_Lelphie Delude and Miss Rosal- qhiette married and Miss Amelia Gervals, All reside in this city. Game Warden Inevstigating. ma Potv] deer at South Windham. A L."Mills of Hampton, special game and fish protector, is still investigat- ing Friday afternoon's shooting of a He has not Linwood Tillinghast, who has been spending the ' summer in camp in Maine, 18 visiting relatives and friends in Danielson. Mr, Tillinghast was for- merly employed in Boston. ‘Mrr. J. H. Potter of Woodstock has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- cus Wood. C. C. Elwell, 'construction engineer for the New Haven road, was a visitor in_Danielson Monday. Samuel Anderson of Norwich, gen- eral manager of the Connecticut com- tions will be present to watch work. The class to receive the degree will be a large one, more‘than twenty ap- Dplications having already been receiv- ed. Dinner will be served by the members of Wolf Den grange. At the afternoon session, Prof. Charles A. Wheeler of the Connecti- cut agricultural college at Storrs and lecturer of Quinebaug Pomona grange, will” have charge of the programme. Country Life will be the general top- the The Kind You Have Always B(;ught In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAI'S COMPANY, T7 MURRAY STREET NEW YORR CITY. East 224 St. 546 a. m. (Mondays ex- cepted) and Pler 40, North Ri 1 a. m. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 ‘Write or telephope W. J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London, Conn. augld “ CINCINNATI” 50 Days $325 u * $L50. Bail was fived at $5,000. Inasmuch as |sectired any definite clue to the iden- | pany's lines In this part of the state, |ic, Rev. W. F. White of Mysti 111 | i . 1 oves The AUTRAEE Snld AaC Res s . y ; o ¢ 5 - W. F. W) Mystic will | yiously had been broken, between the his residence on Taintor Hill over ORIE T CRU]SE Messaline Sitks in width 23-2nd | in that sum he wae taken fo Tellana tity of the two men, one of wi t | was in Danielson Monday. speak on the relation between the | knee and hip, Sunday. N at ‘the buck, breaking one of its for- grange and country church, and Pro- Sneh according to Wit .00, | J2il by Deputy Sheriff Fred Prentice. | . creature's | 1ransfer of Wauregan Franchise. Souvenir Taylor Suffering from Over- Delegates to Conventions. Leaves N. Y. Jan , 1910. :s,"‘ ';'1_“ "_,'n’,"‘ 0 WL Y 300 | elathouto communications with the “,‘,f,':.,,,l,',:“m'::“;,‘,"ge"'s,,‘;f,&fl river.| Edward Farrell, manager of the gfi;’;{, %fl"ih‘f ;2,'7,,,‘;",}"‘;';:““ “'J‘h i work. At the Young People’s Christian En- e e ot o Bk , $1.75 yard. Hartford hospital awthorities discloses Aoy Wauregan team of the Eastern Con- | 2rante ang country schook | | Souvenir W. M. Taylor has been | deavor meeting delegates were ap- e BV Anruat Crowe e Moire Velour, 20 inch $1.00, 27 iheh | the fact that Keffe is practically in Matines Whist. necticut league during the past sea- batais St T B pointed to attend the convention at | ‘1% (ren to esl S fCAN 1. ; G 98,27 the same condition as Sunday. = All : son, has turned over the franchise to Ko G ATl b e g h te convention 2 3150 yard, 1 Ty Mys. ‘Charles . H. Dimmick gave a5 With & nervous disorder and his phys- | Middletown and the state col y | efforts to locate “the bullet thefd M OB fain | Bdward McBride of Wauregan, who WEDDING. i i at_Willimantic. = —_— surgeons have been unsuccessfuls It Whist at her residence on Mountaln | iy, ve charge of the team during — ician inslsts that he shall take & reat | 85 O or Wickwire of ' New Haven i < . traet Monday afternoon. At the con- 4 X of one month, relaxing from his work Jardner s B . 0 will not be known for a few days at [Street Monday next The W Belknap-Goodrich. 2 v | E = bast Nhat die e ve 8% Lclusion ‘of the play an elaborate lunch. | "eXt ~ear. The Wauregans made alknap-Goodrich. in issuing his legislative souvenir. was the guest Saturday of his grand i t what bis chances for recovery | s” served" Among the. out. of | money this year but not as much as| - Miss Gladys Goodrich, daughter of E parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. w. Hakes, | {{[|B[8 [0 {[A08 I JOWEHL LI 3 OV l'lllflS town guests were Mrs. Edwin W. Hig- | #%S made by the team last year, Rear Admiral Caspar F. Goodrich, U. on Broadway. e % gins of Norwich and Mrs. Ida E. Unclaimed Letters. S. N, retired, formerly commandant JEWETT CITY A thunder shower passed over Sat- Warmth-giving Coverings of good Political Speculations. Weaver of Haverhill, Mass. Letters addressed as follows are un- | 't the Brooklyn navy yard, and Lieut. _— urday night. Ihe thunder was very WE ARE HEAD- Charles Belknap, U. S. N., were mar- heavy, jarring the houses and making QUARTERS for the = . in & big variety of grades and col- |/ Many stories have been going the i claimed at the Danielson postoffice: Burglars Secure $25 at Station Res- ' 3 SRS s, vaslety O sexiiey. sd rounds as to who would be the re- Husted Without & Licen L. Weipistor Johm Baxter, Georgo Wil- |ried at Christ Memorial " church at |~ gaurant — Missionary Camp Fire— | ¥indows and dishes rattle. The light- T g RS orings, at wonderfully low prices. e s g B v i g St u T, M B Lalcoit Pomtret Monday. = Rev. Chauncey | ning was sharp. tible records. We al- %o date it is not known who that per~|. It is belleved that Paul Clement, . o Bunce Brewster, Episcopal bishop of | Various Notes. frsnr el VR S ARl 8o carry a full ling of 5c and 10c goods, Cotton Bed Blankets, a pair 48c to | 10 (ate It 18 not known who that Ber" |y oes walk unconcernediy-out of the Commissioners at Brooklyn. Connecticut, officlated. = Miss Ethel | . otory. T wase, Lrerkdty b, Ta- $1.00. Is entertained by republican party | home of Justice of the Peace Fred A.| County Commissioners E. H. Hall | Sloan of Woodmere, [. I, was maid | Burglars are at work again in the | BOYS’ SURGICAL FEAT. gt Pl g Merino Bed Blankets, 0. & pair $1.50, ‘Wool Bed Blankets, a pair $2.50 to $6.50. Jeaders on that point. Republicans have been saying all along that they are going in and alest a full or a majority of the board of aldermen, . although a number of the present republican board have flatly tria cense, for hunting game without a | stable Brown of Gilead as a descr Sackett of Andover, Saturday after- noon, was a preliminary incident to his now being arranged, was taken into_custody Monday evening by Con- Ji- in- of Windham, Charles L. Barber of Plainfield and E. H. Cortiss of Thomp- sor_were at the Windham county jail in_ Brooklyn, Monday. The annual reports of the commissioners will probably be ready next month. of honor and Francis W. Belknap, brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Lieutenant Cronan, Lieutenant Zogbaum, Ensign Stapler, Ensign Farley, Robert S. Belknap and Rance Lewis of Santa Barbara. borough. Thursday night some one stole & blanket and Tobe from Shep- herd Brown's carriage, which was in the Congregational horse sheds, dur- ing the evening. Sunday night the station restaurant was entered, and Treat Companion's Wound and Dig Rifle Ball from His Leg. Alex Rogner, 13, of Winsted, was ac- cidentally shot in the leg by a com- The New Fashio in Fall MHline: We Have the very newest ideas in shapes, up-to-date colorings and de- signs that will be in great demand this Home-made Comforters, $1.50. announced their intention not to stand | tion of the prisoner telephoned to Cap- 23 New Houses in Plainfield. A breakfast at Gladwyn, the home | Probably $25 taken from a slot'ma- | rade named Carter two weeks ago. The | fall. 1. A. Roy Mlllinery Store, Me- . for a renomination, tain Richmond late Monday eveming | o o™\ oio new houses are to be|of Rear Admiral Goodrich, followed R, Sherman Waters was in' Nor- | File ball imbedded itself in the calf |chanic St Jewett City, Conn. oct1sd Comforters of many styles, with clean cotton, $1.00 to $5.00. filled Checked Bed Blankets in many color combinations, a pair $3.50. renomination, but that h ht | question of his identity will be cleared b physician and surgeon. They plugged e o e, that he e enbaid he prove io be the desired iteady STplEN dhe ASdeintying | o0 _ of New London, were recent guests of | in handaged the wound with soft cot- | Jewett CIEY Crib Blankets, blue or pink, 75c, $1.00 iy, © houses When | Three-Hundred-Pound Prisoner Ar.|Mrs. T, M. Crumb and Mrs. A. E.|ton each afternoon after school and ‘Wrapper Blankets in many color- ngs and designs, $2.39. Alderman Willard W. Hayden when approached relative to a renomina- tion intimated that at the present time at least he was not a candidate for Tt _le understood that Alderman H. D. Pollard is not a candidate for re- nomination, and that Alderman F. M. man. Saturday, see him this morning, man he will be tried at Andover. CONTRACT AWARDED tallied closely with that of the missing As soon as Andover parties, who ‘have been looking for him since the erected at Plainfield for the Lawton Manufacturing company. Hiram . Franklin of Danielson has the con- tract for the mason work and has completed will make a total of 23 erected by the compnay on their land opposite and west of their mill during the ceremony. Many beautiful gifts were displayed. Those attending the wedding _included numerous naval friends of both Mr. and Mrs. Belk- rested with Difficulty. Mrs. Annie Watson, colored, weight wich Saturday, to meet her aunt and | uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S, Grin- nell of Garden City, L. L Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and daughter Prior. Misses Gladys and Myrtice Johnson have returned from a visit to relatives next to the bons. Rogner and Carter, after swearing their three young companions on the squirrel hunting trip to secrecy,turned with a jackknife finally extracted the rifie ball. Rogner had to disclose the secrét to his mother Thursday night, ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir China plates that we are giving with one ound of our special brand of teas. hey are beauties. G. J. BLANCHARD, FOR LATEST NOVELTIES in Millinery { coms and see us. We keep in touel with the fashion’s centers and put Smith ls also undecided. Alderman s 300 pounds (officer's estimate), was i ] touch of style inte your hat that will FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL |the present year. B s cstimate), was in | i Piainfield. when she discovered the wound, which 1 Mile. D. JREGARD, A. L. Gellnas sald some one else could n " sty ot e a en ghe discove: e wound, which | please you. Mile. D. BEAUR . A I g o Al Mr. Franklin is also bullding an | the city court Monday morning’charg- | ™'ypr"Jane M. Hicks returned to her | hod healed perfectly. ewatt Cit to signify that he also was not a can- ck, McWi ams Co. of Norwich addition for a beiler house dt the Un- ion mill in Moosup. ed with breach of the peace and in- toxication. She was fired §3 on each home 'in_South Coventry on Monday, JEWETT CITY. CANDY KITCHEN. N " ;. o "\ . George The H. C. Murray L0, | didate this vear. b Wers Lowest Bidders with 847,621 | ‘g |\ Makes Single String of 164 |COunt And costs of §8.0. R i fthe You will find in_connection a first ; Monday’ Alderman Willfani- A. Daw- ¥ \ = - w | The arrest of Mrs. Watson by Offi- | "4 niisionary camp fire of the La- class restaurant. Home made pastry Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper | son, president of the board, who has| The building \committeo met In the | Charles L. Nadeau hias made a new | cora Hayes and Dupre crosted & oo | 5 Misslonary camp fire of the Ta- of all kinds, Moals served at all hours. Patterns. been “mentioned as a_possible, candi- | selectmen's rooms Monday evening and | record for the bowling alleys on Cen- | sation Saturday night that attracted | Gie¥ Mlsslonary society of the dont Oysters and clams served to order. Try 5 date for the office of mayor on the | opened the amended bids for the con- | ter street, putting up a single string | several hundred people. The officers | Srreetional church s to be held at) Teft's ice cream. Jewett City Cand oct26d republican ticket, stated that he was | struction of the new Windham high | of 164, the best ever rolled on the 10- | found the woman on Oak 11| L ey | Miss 8. K. Adams' this 7 Kitchen, near St. Mary's hall, Haskell wich submitted a bid for $44.966, w! school. Peck, McWilliams Co. of Nor- ith cal alle: The string contained two double strikes and a spare in succes- a complete state of intoxication as Mrs. Haskell entertains the Mayflower club toda: G. A. block. Jewett City, Conn. Dr. F. 2. JACKSON TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY |3575 to be deducted if carting stone | sion. The three string total In Which | {0 Teaneprt ber barebommiefOr them _— QEIOI DN S AL, BRI I » | Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab. | is omitted. The bid of the H. Wales | the ‘dhove single string was included | the cage of the palice ffieer bur that COLCHESTER Served In first class shape Prices s lets, Druggists refund money If it fails | Lines Co. of Meriden was.for 345194, | was 375 Mr. Nadeau has made the | gno Sqie v The Poiice office; but that low. Tobacco and Cigars. W. J. Briok- % DENTISI to cure. E. W, GROVE'S signature is | $555 to be deducted if carting of stone |record of being one of the best bowl- | gigtance. The u}!snner‘s vocal appa- E ods New Tub l ley. sepsd U edoh box; : i8 omitted. Both bids Include rock and | ers in eastern Connecticut., ratis remained In §008 order. and the | DOV at Shoe Shop Nesds New Tubes Painless Extracting ani — o |G escavation. Pt —_— Shrieks she emitted eaused hundreds| —Heavy Thunder Shower—Various 1CR CREAM e committee voted that Ligiiylog WEDDING. of the Saturday night shoppers to| Netes. at ‘wholésale and retall. Parties. Filling a Specialt tract for-bullding the ‘high echool’ in-, SRR swarm about the officers on their way A churches, etc.. supplied. Agent for the g o y cluding an agsembly hall, but not the Millea—Tigue. to the station. Daniel 'W. Williams of New Britain McKinley music, 10c a copy. Willlam ‘Lowest prices. All work guaran- % carving, excépt for the name, Wind- | 1155 Nelife Tigue-of his town and Daer 6t Hslitoad! Ststion was at his home on Broadway over Johnstone, Jewett City. teed. Assoclated Dental Parlors, 752 ham high school, be awarded to Peck, Robert M. Millea of Webster were Sunday. Main 8t. Willimantic. augsTThS e olams & Co. of Norwich f0f |married at St. James church Mon- | A pretty deer came over to the rail- |~ Mrs. F. B. Willoughby and daushter WHEN READY TO BUILD, for cash |- i e o g day morning, Rev. Peter Roux offi- |road station from the rear of Mullan's | and Mrs. Henry J. Bailey and daughter i et achedtet (e SR L SPECIAL THIS WEEK 5 Siont g e histiukkna yemiiatng |ciocnts SO IMIley ‘o Wobesar | 31058 508 Forins IO, sguale ahont | were oaling on{rigtis €t Lactard's| © L NGW pRY ARRANCE Doons 5 |fiotic el Junber SHaE OCRR Kty I ] brother of the groom .was best man, |7 9/clock Monday morning. Bridge Saturday. crracs with US and Save Memezs |Nalis, oic. We carry 8 comy Fresh Sal 16c¢ Ib, piant pending possible action concern- | ang Miss Katherine Tiguc.bsx;xer of | The animal' went up against the| 1. Agramovitch and family and Miss of misons” and"bullders’ supplies. . K. Ji almon =~ . al our Anniversary Sale ing the construction of a special plant |4, yride was bridesmaid, fence between tracks 1 and 2, then |Sarah Buslowitz were at Chesterfield Chureh, Jewel Y. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 NorthSt, contemplated, provision for which 18 | “rrpe hrige wore a white cloth gown | turned and ran up the track across | Sunday, attending the marriage of a ing of the special town meeting call made in the fifth clause of the warn- led with picture hat to match, and car- the raflroad bridge over Front street and then down the embankment on friend. : David S. Day of Bridgeport was at S. Bottomley & Son . & ried a bouquet of white chrysanthe- d an “E SM.E mm""u[“ WATKINS BROS. for Tiuieghy. mums. Miss Tigue wore gray with | the East Side. his home on Norwich avenue over I N oy hat to match. e handsome creature was watched | Sunday. 3 Hartford, Willimantie, Manchester. Personals. After the church service the rela- | With interest by many, both at the Mrs, Emma_Stebbins has returnel | at The E?nor.\ Drwy goofh Slnr;. Dan- ) - e ) "] Mrs. George E. Wilcox was a Hart- | tives and friends were entertained at | Station and along the route towards | home after thrce weeks' visit with|ielson. Some big e e U 852 Main St., Willimantic, Ct. ford visitor Monday. the home of the bride's sisters, on |the northeastern part of the ci relatives in Willlamsburg, Mass. Costimers. Sustiar Wess: WAttractive INWETT CITY HOTEL. oct26d as in Nor. | Main etreet. Mr. and Mrs. Hillea will _— Mrs. William P, Palmer and Mrs, C. | Bargains on every counter in the store. | mew and Up-to-date Hotel in svery All the staple and choice | | Attorney P. J. Danahey wich Monday on business. Munroe Grent «f Hartford is Young’s hotel for a few days. at | make their home in Webster. Mrs. Giles Snow's household goods at auction, Hub Store, Keystone block, TO REORGANIZE. Final De ion of Putnam Social and F. Mclntosh have returned from a few days’ visit with friends in Plainville. Dr. Stanley of Middletown has been Buy these goods now. sept20d THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE Main Street, Danlelson. partie A V. LEWI! r. Proprief ¥ | 1 p. m., today.—adv. g in town the past week on a hunting ,‘ ot . HOURIGAN, Iancy brands {o be- had at ween Season | Alderman Willard W. Hayden was| et 0 Athletic Club. trip. sept20dw sames E. Keech, dgr. Jewett Oity. | N | in Hartford on business Monday. OLIVER JACOBS PRESIDENT. = k At the Baptist church Sunday FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Illecenlrallylocaied store of : Time Mr. and Mrs, Joseph St. Onge are et R e ‘?“‘x","‘"l to Jeorganize | morning the pastor took as his subject & aratinmy” uad’, OIS MM | 4 spending a few days in New York. Heads Students W, h, | the, Putnam Social and Athletic club, | “Ljfe Lessons from the Falling Ranges. Is GAS. HEATER T & s eads Students at Worcester Tech. | yhich ng and wrestling exh 5 i service .t} ale HE REABE Ti Miss Dorothy Bantle of Glastonbury | for Experiments With Wireless. | bition John's hall last winter. e e E o e e i e o Lis ime | is the guest of Miss Helen Bowers of (st s Rl ol o Ll S vinter. ject. wa L e et S 9 . X Chaplin. Oliver Jacobs of Danielson hasbeen Shout 1800 ot dim. fime Inet wins m};f"fiul,.‘."\(:.ilm is having a cottage QUARTERMASTER’S N ) ',:::" -'E':'.“‘ Mg 717 Main Sireet, WIlllm;n“c- WILLIMANTIC Leo Korper Ior Harl{?rd. liormcrlylel"(""'d dxrnrll!v:\lu:-: B,“,l‘;dl‘( lot f;r: - [ter, will be assessed fifty cents for a | erected at Hayward's lake. It is #» DEPARTMENT & .-:".h o 3 3 ¢ this city, called on friends in town jone students a reester Poly- | renewal of the bership cards. able hous barsgge A g e s | iy . o ® THYOWE Fechmic nstitutes for " the - study of [ g g ot ar membership cards P homas Chantler returned Monday | Sondiuy atiest GAS & ELECTRIC [, J. Wiltrea Drogue has returned to fWirilcss tclegzaphy, Many of the stu- | Jack and Annie Come to Grief. = | o %ot siay in Providence. | Office f the Acting QUArler-| yoees. cons. ot 8t | ¥ ! " dents . departme: g a young cou- : r JAMES HARRIES, - LIGHT CO e Sl R S AT 2 | iimbued with the possibilities for work | ple from Pomfret, other mames not| _ Boilor Needs Repairs. masler General ; 3 i {in the field of ~wireless. Following | known, met with a mishap on Pomfret [ The boiler at the old shoe company’s | MME. TAFT, B William Elliott, —an ardent local |,jong the line of expriments made at | street about 11 o'clock Saturday night. | plant was looked over Saturday and on | » eriumes oilel Requisiles z 1 A i Hartford, Oclober 191h, 1909 5 )y sportsman, went hunting Monday Up the scnool last year, more ambitious | Sergeant Hayes said Monday that he | try:ng to fill the same it was found | Harllor 5 Palmist and Clairvoyant. I am now are under way for a plant with | saw the couple get into the team near | tat several of the flues leaked very located at § Union St, New London, tationery, Pos! Caris. sufficient to™ carry across the Victor Chapdelaine’s place, while he tzaly and new tubes will have to be one block from post office, where: I shall be pleased t0 see my friends and : Atlantic ocean, such long distance ser- | was walking on Pomfret street. They | put in, which will delay the starting : A g oy S j Fire Insurance Agency. ¢ Vice being hindered only by the low |started to Grive down the steep in. | mp a short while. EhN oMde ot 0 s e nine Opera House Block, Willimantic. placing\ of the aerial wire. cline, but had gone only a short dis- | Ronald K. Brown and Mrs. Kings- | highest bidder the wooden buildings |- It is planned to equip a station intance when the vehicle struck a_big | bury and daughter of New York were | (4) now standing on the state prop 5 the electrical engineering laboratory | telegraph pole near the bridge at Car- |at Mr. Brown's summer cottage at|ty at Armory =square. =Danielson sl]wfal Chocolate ulfl Ifl'! with the autennal suspended over the | gill park. “Annie” shot up in the | Hayward's lake Saturday. g S R 18 feind b CnESBRo building from poles at each end. Here | air like a rocket and landed in the [~ Henry Damm of Middietown was the | er within fifeea (13) days after No- 10 Cents a Pound jvill be svailable and a 25 kill- [street. The liorde dragged “Jck” |guest of his parents in Lebsnon ave- | vember 1w W0% - . 25,000 volt transformer in the | across the bridge. e over Sunday. Jids should be addressed to Gen Pas a new Cucumber Cold tension laboratory can be used as a “When Serxeant. Hayes pickea the | "John Backus has Toturned o his | Georse M. Colc as above and should at THE KEYSTONE STORES v part of the transmitting apparatus. | young woman up she said she w in Waterbury after a_few days'| be accompanic. b a check for | pantelsoi ekt Cream Soap—25c per box. Bt "the’ 25 kilowatt could. be radiated | Hient: but just se he was Jenving hor | viort at his home on Lebanon dvenue. | full amount of bid pre £ i e o sufficiently, there is no doubt but that | to go to Jack's assistance she swayed | = Charles N. Taintor of New York was | oct21d The Opera House Drug Store sept21d L. M. REED has the agency for the Travelers Life the notion that saving is a sac- rifice. It is not. It is a pleas- the signals could be heard across the Atlantic; but, due to the low aerial and the absorption of the metal roof of | the building, it is not expected to re- alize this in practice. A transmitting apparatus with a working radius of from 200 to 300 and fell on the bridge in a dead faint. LIt finally proved, however, that neither was badly hurt, although their team was badly damaged. Officer Hayes could not learn the full names of thé two, but heard them call- ing each other by their given names. YOUR LAME BACK WILL FEEL FINE DR. D. J. SHAHAN, Physician and Surgeon, 317 Main Street. « Telephone 8§21 Hours: 130 10.3.30 and § to 9 p. m. | and Acoldent Co. of Hartford, Ct. mad b e . vt i | Ehe Drainage Fipes Being L Out-of-Order Kidneys are Regulated and Bl;;ldersstery Ends 3 the United States Health and A jci- the wireless experimenting that is be- | Excavations have commenced on i i es—Most Severe i e s ure. - Only those who save really. | | s wmmese baf S | Exensoms says sommeet, o0 After Taking the First Few Dos i & ent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite ' J work there this winter he will use | pipes recently authorized by. a vote at Backache Simply Vanishes. Humlnafl ns and nmn“m 5. for rates and full pdrticulars. some of the apparatus with which he | a special city meeting, to carry drain- Box 81. antic, Ct HIRAM N, FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. 62 Church St. Willlmantie, Ct Telephone. Lady Assistant ELMORE & SHEPARD, (B cossors to Sesslons & Elmowe) Embalmers' and Funeral Directors, | live. The rest o nly exist. Willimantic Savings Institute and Roy Keach have been working in Danielson and at Oakland Beach. Slim Remuneration for Tax Collector. It 1s of Interest to note at the pres- ent time, in view of the recent dis- cussion in the annual town meeting as to what salary the collector of taxes should receive, that in May, 1861, .the town meeting voted to pay James Howe $5 for his Services as tax col- lector.” The recent —town meeting made the amount of the reimburse- aent that the collecter ‘i< to reccive s one-third of one per cent. of his total collections. which, if re collects all the money doe on the list, will Killingly at the present time do not feel that the cellector Is being over- age water from Grove and _other streets in that vicinity to the Quipe- baug river. BREAKS BROKEN LEG. Thomas Kiernan, Stumbles and Falls, While at His Home. Thomas Kiernan of High street has again broken his leg after spending thirteen weeks in the Day-Kimball hospltal aiting for the bone to set, after an accident at the mill of the Putnam Woolen company, where he was employed. o drink ‘of water, he stumbled and feli, again breaking the leg, where it pre A real surprise awaits every suf- terer from kidney or bladder trouble who takes| several doses of Pape’ Diuretic. Misery in the back, sides-or loins, sick headache, nervousness, rheumatism pains, heart palpitations, dizziness, ' sleeplessness, inflamed or swollen éyelids, lack of energy and all symptoms of out-of-order kidneys simply vanish. Uncontrollable urination (especially at night), smarting, offensive and dis- colored water and other bladder mis- ery ends. The moment you suspect kidney there is ng other remedy, at any price, 'made anywherc eclse In the world, effect so_thorough and prompt a_cure as a fifty-cent treat- ment of Pape’'s Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. It is needless to feel miserable and worrled, because this unusual prepra- tlon goes at once to the out-of-order kidneys and urinary system, distribut- ing its cleansing. healing and strosgin- ening influence directly upon the or- gans and glands affected, and com- pletes the cure before you realize it. Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantlle agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin- cinnati, is a large and responsible which will cent treatment—any dr ug store—any - where in the world, o For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 868. 77 Cedar Strest. Jy26a HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law PATENTS | Protect your idea. Handsome §3- page Guide Book Free, Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. Y MR Mot ey, H. C. MURRAY. P " N. D, Webster, T Ve s B nlaty, aligitly In Saoess | jKjornan was removed trom the hos: | |, TS [TV Qisorder. or feel any rheus | medicine concern. thoroughi worthy | cctiTuThe % . L. RRAY, Prest. . D. Webster, Ireas. about the labor and time that is re- | was getting along well untll Monday, | Mmatism, begin taking this harmless|of your coufidence. . T 4 3 i 2 3 . : Quired to collect taxes in the town of [when in soing from his chats fery | medicine, with the knowledge that[ Accept only Pape's Diuretic—fift WHEN you wani to put_vour Bumie ness hefore the Public, th