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WILLIMANTIC, CONN. - A New and Boston Store| WILLIMANTIC Oyster Supper and Entertainment of Basketball Team. The oyster supper and entertainment given by the basketball team repre- senting the Thread City Cyclers in the club’s rooms Tuesday evening was & most enjoyable affair and largely attended. P The supper was an exceptionally truded over the large pile of brick on High street. ‘The mayor has given orders that the gutter must be cleared and that in rainy weather & board walk be lnid so that foot gers will not have to be ‘compelled to wade through the mud, The bullding permit calls for this and the city's chicf executive will see that the provisions of the eontract are lived up to. his methet's t in his Mm% his mother and also his was seated in thé sald that he would do toward the sul o reted the rew dollars arrested to go_ toward buying clothes for the boy. Judge Arnold continued the case for six months and placed the accused on probation; he is to give the probation officer $1.50 a wek, Since June, When They Followed M b Five cows to Ro J = rey SEiiNG Ton %m‘g’\ recaptured, after five -months of wil in the w t and hldl.:.:n ml % were life town, The cows pasture w] thoy it Is presumed they were in- rom the kept, and NEW YORK Fare $1.00 H d :Al:n aon;‘ undl Ar‘.l dw‘ho partook of it Mass for St. Anne’s Society, which is :’o :: ;o;;u;g the bnga ;ug- duced to answer the creall of zu'T f.',,"d‘ Unexcelled oroughly relished it. Bru port. A brothel e accus: 0 | by the deer that were frequent visitor: all Some During the evening there was sing- | o Rr:qv;]l:r:ll ’L‘i::.”:.--'%‘k‘.’.«?,‘".‘:::;‘! take the boy if after investigation Pro- | in_their vieinity. 7 N Dids B > ing, including a number of popular |ing ut § o'elock for the repose of the | bation Officer Lyman Is of the opinion Since June the animals have béen lorwich glees. Music was -furnished by the | wouls of (he deceased tembers Of the | that the present home surroundings | frequently seen in the company of Sundays, at 5.1 oliection o Cyclers' orchestra. Prospects for 8 | Sosiety. of St Anne. 'The mass was | are not what they should be. Mra.|deer, but until this week they have New Yorx p successful basketball season were in- g Taylor is alleged to be living with an- | managed to avoid .capture. They aré Roosevel: St Table Linens formally discussed and much enthusi- 4sm was aroused as a result. “emy requiested by the members of the so- ¢iety, who attended in a body. other man and he is the one who is said to have been responsible for the now partly wild, so much so, in’ fact, thit it wis necessary to bring them i § Mrs. Paguette's Sudden Death. accused’s arrest, as he had given the | back from Canterbury, where they P. §. Freight received untfl § p W R i i boy nothing and thrown him on the | were finally rounded up, in a cattle Kinds which will interest and plexse | "5ac, arer @t Springfield Clerious, | acs, Delphine Paquette died MOn. | (oun, co that the aceusea was finally pens, f ayeg O A WHITAKER. Agent eviry housekoeper; a stook large in | st. Paul's Episcopal charchiawast ig, | o, Tolowins ‘& sinkle dhy's. iiness | Srested on the complaint of the gelsct. |, The Dariclson fotnall tam ta BEOCT L I8 variety, one with cloths of many sizes, | Springfield, Mass, Tuesday, when he/| resuiting from a shock. Deceased is | ticine _ falihialy il etie Soa I A read a paper in the afternoon on An- glican-Orthodox Church_Union before the clericus of western Massachusetts, The meeting was held in St, Peter's church, L g engaged in the sport. The team has -been using Davis' park for a practice field, and their work has been watched with interest. John A. Paine is to erect another awelling on Broad street,opposite Hub- | bard’s grove. The &ite 18 south of the home of Henry Leach. The grading of the lot has commenced. Dr. J. H. Egbert Addresses Board of Trade. The Willimantic Board of Trade gave one of its exceptionally fine social sup- pers Tuesday evening in its rooms in the oper house block to members and guests. After supper the company ad. Jjourned to the lecture hall and wis eh- tertained by Dr. J, Hobart Egbert, who survive children, Filashboards Result in 3800 Damage values unusually good for the price. by her husband 68-inch Bleached Table Damask, a yard &0c, 65c. 72-inch Bleached Damask, a yard Toc, $1.00, $1.25, 72-inch Bleached Damask, in lengths 2, 2%, 8 yards, 75c yard. & 66-inch FHalf Bleached Damask, a ulant that will make them strong and vigorous to take 's Pure Malt Whiskey.” Every testimonial is published in good faith, and is guaranteed. - Men and women it all walks of life testify to the great good de- rived from the use of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, the world's greatest tonic stimulant. 10 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE E Fr Suit. Apers were served on anutacturing company s H. On_Tuesday, the Windham in an action brought by Charl Baker of this city, who prays Death of Infant Daughter. The infant daughter gf Mr. and Mrs. William H. Page of Mystic died on yard 60c, b8c, 65¢. Tuesday morning. Jivs. Page was |injunction against the company to ré= | gove'an interesting and Instructive fl- 75 Prisoners at Jail. ’ The water way — the comfortable 70-inch Halt Bleached Damask, a|OFmerly Miss Augmsta Sonk of his | sirain it from using :hu:!lmnrdt o1 | lustratea {alk upon the work In the| In spite of the fact that arrivals rom ) o way of traveling. yard 75c, $1.00. Y. its Gam, also_ claliming dumages o { Zonc Region of Panama," where the | Daniolson have been ral:’:cc;d*gler:u:r;‘;] “r' a s e Steamers City of Lowell and New 18-inch Napkins, a dozen $1.00. ¥ NG T N Z £ g canal is undet ¢onstruction. r during the past ten davs, o, ; 20-inch Nl::(m: & dozen $1.50, $2.00 Sty S TRASEE: tne Swher of eight atres oF meaton | Bouth Ammerica And PRAMMA Ghd. pis ')'s"r:ox‘t;:m About Talt o £ that nymbet | :;:T,r::l::cu-ryn::mr::u::: waven P e ooy ‘ Doy i ou merica an, ma and his . uf ol . " J #2-inch Napkins, a dozen $2.50, $3.00. | Material for New Postoffice Building | land in (he town of Columbia, #0ulli | 4Cciunt of thoss lands was of mors | are employed on outdoor work that is 1f you wish to , strong and and have on R00¢ 0r the EaINE. ' Ordered Removed. of the highway, and that this land has | {han ordinaty interest, supplemented | being done by the jail for persons de- | cheeks the glow of perfect health, take y's Pure Malt Whiskey | A aelighttul voyage®on Long lsland 20-inch Hemstitched Napkins, a doz- en, $3.00. been flowed over by the use of flash- | ,5'j{ was by fine clear views that the | siting help. rects o H:mumm Linen Table Cloths, | The foreman in charge of the new | bvards on the dam. doctor photographed on his trip. The members of thé W. C. T. U. met | regulasly, ding to directions. 1t tones and strengthens the heart :::fn“al ::a"-n lllp.‘:b'-‘-w“a:-:l:’ ‘;'.: e yards 13 Napkine to | PostoMice that is in coufse of con-| The case is returnable befote the | The hoard had an enjoyable even- | with Mrs. P. B, Bibley at her home, on | actioft and purifies the entire sys- St e " s % struction @t the corner of Main and | superior court in this county on the |4, o antortainment and. the members | Broad street, Tuesday evening. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only; dus Pler foot of Bast 224 St. 545 . m. (Mondays n-' 4 match, for $5.00. Hemstitched Table Cloths, 68 by 68 nch, with 12 Napkins, for $7.00. first Tuesday of December, and Caleb A. Morse of New Haven is the attor- ney for the plaintiff. The papers were High streets has permitted the various materials used in the construction to be piled about on the Main street were enthuslastic in showing their ap- preciation Deer Chased by Do Frank Keach reports having seen a large deer on the Green Hollow road tem. ltiuuogd as a family CAUTION, — ¢ Bleached Table Cloths, border on |Sidewalk and the High streel side- | Sérved by Constable William J. 1asi- | Atgractive Evening for Grange ask copted): and Pler §U, North River, N 2 yi « | carly Monday evening. Another swam or 40, Nor ) all sides, glze 234 yards, §2.50, 8 yards | walk ang even in the sutter and out | ings. ot Border grange, No. 93, Patrons of | across the Five Mile river within te or for a m. $3.00. : Into the latter street to fhe great in- Ba e Marfi Husbandry, has arranged a particular- | borough limits a few days ago. It is be sufe you Fare Norwi 1 36-Inch_Hemstitched Tea Cloths, of { SOn¥enience of trafic and foot pas-| - Dav éc e et Me, |13 Intéresting programme for this even- | <aid that the animals are now being ’s the only absolutel are Norwich 1o New York $1.75 @amask, 75c, $1.00. Mayor D. P. Dunn went to Foréman 2 Mise, s.”“‘f’(‘gmw"‘!‘f_ St Bkow | IN&. In addition to the musical num- | driven from cover by the large number and Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPA. : §1-tnch, Hemstitched Tea Cloths, of [ g uor B P, Dunn went to ¥oreman {and Miss: Sate v 6,82 bers, Rev. L. 1. Tenney of Scotland | of hunters that are In the woods be- botties only— Agent, New London. Conn. augsa - . B ? y C regan, Me., were matried Saturduy at | pa ), - damask, $1.00, $1.50. and Beasred him 1o have tas. dimewity | Ge kv, e atur e ¥ ot | has been secured to give his iliustrated | cause of the open season on game ‘the trade~ 46-meh Damask Boartd, 50c/ Porsedien soid s oHaI iy ) St Mary's rectory by Rev. ATthUr)jecture on “New Americans.” This| birds and because of the numerous the las k. 50¢. obstructions on High | DeBruycker. Both bride and groom | uvening’, i il he 1 d o Sionch Darass Scarts. 76c. $1.00. | Atreat yoil bb cleared Awas. A MUl | bact mern Hving I this vicinity for a | Srening’s meeting will be in charge of| des that go with the huntets an oves the CLARK’S 12th Annual CRUISE inch Damask Scarfs, 76¢, $1.00. |0 compiRints, nAve. boen ToARed With 1"~ gy b b Mrs. Nellie M. Gager and Principal | often chase the deer. Two dogs were Feb. 5 to April 19 Hemstitched Tray Cloths, 18 by 27 2"l ofnials and ih one or two | o = LM 9 Joht J, Maddox of the Windham High | foliowing the deer seen by Mr. Keach. Write TO THE ORIENT tnch, 25c, Goc. 3 instances minor accidents have resull- | W, H. S. to Play Sufeld Teday. | ook Record Bowling Strin Dfilrv Mm Hemstitched Linen Towels, of dam- {ed from the fact that the materials| i atternoon oh Windbam feld ‘ Charles L. Nado has made another s V., By S. 8. Grosser Kurfuerat. ask or huck, 50c, 76c. were in the way. A prominent town it s '3 | Both Parties Arrange for Caucus: remarkable bowling score on the Cen- ‘o‘fln and THE ONLY o::m.cnuul THIS Dress Fabries of sifk or wool are here weaves and celorings. Paon Velvet, lengths 1-2 to 1 yard, $1.00 value 50¢ yard. Self Striped Velvet, 75c yard. Gh-inch Heavy Weight Cloaking, $1.00 value 75c yard. ~ G4-inch White Astrachan, $3.00 yard. lr2d~mch Satin Stripe Prunella, $1.00 G4-inch Diagonal Serge, $1.00 vard. E2-inch Broadcloth, $1.00 yard. The H. C. Murray Co. Home Journal Papar Agents Ladi Patterns, novddaw i. E. READE, 717 Main Street, Wiliimantic. oct2d JAMES HARRIES, Periumes, Fire Insurance Agency. Opera House Bloek, L. M. REED has the agency for the Travelers Life and Accldest Co. of Hartford, Ct, aed the United States Health and A el @ent Ins, Co. of Saglnaw. Mich. W rite for rates and full particulars. Box 31 HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 82 Chureh St. Willimantie, Ct. cphone. Lady. Assistant. el ' ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8u ccssors to Sesslons & Eimore) Emtalmers and Funeral - Birectors, 60-62 North Btreet, LADY ASSISTANT. ‘Tetephone cotneciron. in many Woolen Firskclass Broceries All the staple and choice fancy brands fo be had at the centrally located store of Toitel Requisites Stationery, Posi Caris. Willimantic. Willimantic, Ct. official almost gouged an eye out re- cently by reuson of having come in eontact with the covering that pro- PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS, PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed 16 cure any + of ilching, hlind, bleeding or protruding piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 5o Pianos Sold ON EASY PAYMENTS Write for catalogue and prices. WATKINS BROS., Hartford, Willimantie, Manchester, 852 Main St., Willimantie, Ct. novad A R. BURNHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagens, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for sale. Carriege and Wagon Repairing of all kinds. Repository and shops 180 Valley Street. Torte Shoeing. novid ‘Tel connection, A nice variety of Fresh Fish; also Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. « oct29d PHANEUF & GEOFFRAY, Dealers in LADIES’ AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS. AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A EPECIALTY. 625 Main Street, novsa WIRE YOUR HOUSE NOW ! Write us and we will tell you WHY'| Willimantic Gas & Electric Company IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY Trusses at Chesbro’s. A special room for fitting. OPERA HOUSE DRUG STORE novid thére will be what proflses to he oné of the best gridivon cohtests of tad season locAlly. - The Connecticut Lit- erary institute eleyen from Suffield will line up against the cleven repre- senting the Windham high school. The local boys Wenl down fo ae- t at ‘the hands of this team iast Saturday at Safffeld, but it-is iigured that the tables will be turned tud and the Windham players will exert themselvés to the utmost to Jo the trle It is_probable that the local team will. take ‘the field with this fineup: MacFatland le, Adams It, Keirans lg, Harrington c, Green rg, Linderbeck rt, Hoxie re, Burns g, Jordan lhb, Crane rhb. Rlakeslee fb. Captain Richmond is still out of the game, but will be on hand to advisé the players between the halves and to do what he can to bolster up the team. BALTIC GIRL prothe-dbnisy Arrested on Charge of Being an In- corrigible Minor. Miss Louise Cohge of Baltic, who has been working in Young's hotel, this city, for some time, wak arrested Tuesday affernbon by Capt. B. H. Richmond on Information furnished by Chief Murphy of Norwich, who stated that she was wanted in Baltic. Officer McGuire came to Willimantic Tuesday { evenivg and escorted her home. She was arrested on the charge of being an incorrigible minor, but other charges may be preferred. She has been rather wayward of late. Installation Fellowed by Social Hour. In cofinection with the installation of the officers of Willimantic lodge, No. 120, American Benefit society, in A. B. 8. hall Tuesday evening, a most inter- esting meeting was held. A number of out of town visitors were present and an informal musical programme, in- strumental and vocal selections, was rendered. At thé conclusion of the In- stallation ceremony a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served by the ladies of the society. Past President Dr. W. P. S. Keating wak masier of ceremonies and instail- ed the officers as follows: Ptesident, Calvin C. Parish; vice president, Ber- tha Herrick; orator, Jessie Greéne; collector, Mfs, L, M. French; seére- tary, Addie Cole; treasurer, John T. er; chaplain, Mrs. Carrie Hall; marshal, Annie Lutton; warden, Burt G. Thompson; sentry, George Hicks; first trustee, Dr. W. P, S. Keating; second, Robert McKell; third, Henry Hall; pianist, Marion French. At the Theater. The Convict's Daughter was the at- | traction at the Loomer opera house Tu!sda{ evenifig, and iis presentation h the approval of the fair au- dience in attendance. Neglectful Father on Probation. The continued casé of state vs. Burn- side Taylor for non-support of his child was tried before Judge Arnold in the police court’ Tuesday morning. Mrs, Taylor, wife of the accused, was put upon the stand and said that while she had not lived with Taylor for a number of yvears she still loved him and was willing to do all that she could to support their child. She said that she did not enter a complaint against her husband. Chester, the 13 year old son, practically corroborated It has heen decided by the republican city committee that the caucus to nominate candidates for the various offices will be held in the town hall on the last Monday evening in November. The general caucus will be held first and immediately following that the ward caucuses will be held In various parts of the hall. The democratic ity committee has décided to hold its caucuses on the previous Saturday evening, thus steal- ing a march on the opposition. Republicans May Nomina Bowen for Mayor. The republican ecity committee 1s still up in the air as far as finding a suitable candidate to head the ticket. The latest man to be mentioned for the nomination of mayor at the hands of the republicans s Judge A. J. Bowen, but Tuesday afternoon he stat- ed that he would hardly say that he would consider the matter. Judge Person: Henry Alburt of Manchester is iIn town on busimress, Mr, and Mrs. J. O'Sullivan were Hartford visitors Tuesday. Joseph Delude left Tueeday morning on a business trip to New York. Mrs. George K. Nason and Miss Lou Buck spent Tuesday in Hartford. Ray Smith and Gladys Clark at- tended a wedding in Hartford Tucs- ay. Miss Netta Woisard of Danielson was a recent guest of Mrs. Plerre Mu- leu. The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the M. B. church holds Its monthly meeting at the church this aftéffioon. Lieut. and Mrs, Fred T. Greiner will attend the ball at the dedication of tie new armory at Hartford Friday night. Nelson Gilman snd family have closed their summer home, Sky farm, -’Al‘ Columbia and returned to - this city. Miss Anha DeVillers of Walnut street has been entertalning Miss Corona Voissard of Louisville, Can- ada. James P. Mustard of Windham stfeet is spending the week in Phila- delphia, visiting his mother, who 1s in that city, coming on ffom her home in Milton, Del. / A, J. Langefeld, the contractor; Who did the Main street pavink job, was in town Tuesday for a short stay. He was on his way to the-quar: in Westerly, R. L Homer Dorman of Sotith Windham has seeurd employment with the Con- nectieut compahy ‘and left or Water- bury Tuesday, whefe.he will sefve as a street car conductor. DANIELSON Armory to Fly Flag Daily—Runaway Cows Recovered—Single Bowling String of 180-<Ensign Jacobs Does His Fifty Mile ~ Mrs. W, H. Warren will Jeave Dan- ielson today to spend several days with friends in Providence and Lakewood. Fred 8. Shumws is spending sev- eral doys in Bogton. Miss ¥ n Perkits is visiting friends in Providence today (Wednesday). On Wedding Trip. . Catl W. Ball who ed last week in Southbridge, ests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Balley Wast Side. Prederick E. Btigood made a busi- ness trip to Boston Tuesday. ter street alleys, making a single string record of 180, the highest ever rolled on | the local alieys, This soore was made | with duckpins. | Mr. Nado made this single string as | one of three strings that totaled 412. The single strings were 135, 97, 180. A new arc light has been placed on Main street opposite the buildings owned by W. A. Johnson, helow the railroad crossing. This has made a decided improvement in the street | lighting of that part of the street, and | is appreciated by the merchants doing business in that section, The Ladies’ Benevolent society of the Congregational _chureh will hold af meeting this (Wednesday) afternoon with Mts. P. . Sibley and Mrs, Mar- cus Wood at thelr homes on Broad street, Sailed for Eurape. Miss Mary Hickey, formerly of Pom- fret, sailed Baturday on the steamer Berlin from New York to spend the winter in Italy and Egypt. Martin G. Smith of Pawtucket called on friends in Danielson Tuesday. Ensign Jacobs Completes Endurance Test. Ensign_Walter F. Jacobs, U. S. N., son of Hon. and MMrs. F. A. Jacobs, has just completed the 50 miles’ en- durance test required of every army. and naval officer under the regulations. Ensign Jacobs, at present of the scout cruiser Salem, now at Boston, had made a _good record as a walker. He hiked 27 miles the first day, 18 miles on the second, and completed the half century on the third d as required under the rules of the ~ FUTNAM Mitchell Estate Left to Nisce—Daugh- ter Would Bresk Will—Elks Qccupy New Quarters—Lecture by Rev. J. N. Walker. The case of Ella F. Chase and James E. Chase, an_appeal from probate of the will ‘of Danfel Mitchell, late of Killingly, was taken up at the open- ing of the superior court in this_city Tuésday morning, Judge Silag A. Rob- inson presiding. The case comes from the probate coutt of the town of Kil- lilngl,\‘. where the Interested parties re- side. Sanford Prait of Bast Killingly is the executor of the Daniel Mitchell will; his wife, Eleanor Pratt, is sole legatee. Mrs, Pratt is also a hiece of the deceased. Mrs. Ella F. Chase is a daughiter of the deceased testator and secks to have her father's will set aside on the grounds of undue influence on the part of the appelleés and because of the alleged mental incapacity. of Mr. Mitchell at the time he made the will, Attorneys Charles L. Torrey and Charles E. Searles are coitnsel for the appellants _and Aftorneys Henry B Back and Sabin S. Russell for the ap- pellees, ARCHIBALD MACDONALD Would Accept Republican Nomination for Mayor if Tendefed by United Party. It f& announced tbat Archibald Mac- donald will be a candidate to receive the republican nomihation for mayor. Mr. Macdonald is a receptive candldate for the nomibation if it is the general .central “Athletic club has been fixed by the desire of the members of the republi- can party. but he will not seek_the place simply for the honor alone, Par- ty harmony and party satisfaction with the candidate for mayor are essentially desirable, as Mr. Macdonald views the sltuation, and under those conditions two rooms. The &ocial quarters are divided into a billiard hall and recep- tion room. They occupy the entire south side of the upper floor of the building. % The billiard hall is finished in mi: sion_style, with furnishings of qua tered oak. The style is employed in the billiardg and pool tables, there be- ing otie of each. Off this room is a finely appointed lavatory. The reception foom aiso has mission furniture. The curtains are of ci thedral net. The chairs are upholster- ed in leather and as a whole the rooms present d very inviting appearance. The lighting in the billlard room is by a system of Tungsten bulbs, while the reception foom Has an electric chandeler on which_the lights are én- closed in large globes of ground glass. The Blks now occupy the entire up- per floor of the building. The lodge room proper is also attractively fur- nished and has a fine art square as a floor plece. The high-back ohairs to be placed at the officers’ sta— tions have not arrived, The Blks have enjoyed a rapid growth and a large degree of prosperity in Putnam and their new quarters are the pride of the members, Expects Big Membership. The date for filing renewals of mem- bership in the Putnam Social and directors for Nov. 15th. The mana- gers are confident of securing a big membership agdin this winter, and the prospects are for some fast boxing exhibitions and good wrestling matches. Rev. J. N. Walker Dpscribes European Travels. The members of Putnam grange held a meeting in A. O. H. hall Monday evening &t which as a feature they were entertained by a ialk given by Rev. J. W, Walker, pastor of St. Phil- ip's church, who recently returned Meech says: “Richardson Healers and Win- chester Heaters give perfect satisfaction. They are built to give the best pos They are economical, they are | essenlially modern.” CRAWFORD RANGES PARLOR STOVES LINES NOW COMPLETE. ANDREW E. MEECH, from a trip of several months in conti- nental Europe and in England and Seotland. A part of the reverend gen- tleman’s trip was made by bicycle, per- mitting & close observation of the land through which he traveled. His de- scriptions of his journey and experi- ences were very entertaining. L, M. Bennor of East Providence was in Putnam Tuesday. Souvenir Taylor Improving. W. H. Taylor does not write to any oné from the sanitarium at Bristol, R. 1, where he is receiving treatment for a nervous trouble, but it is understood that the treatment is helping him to a ‘better state of health. Winsted—~Harry Barreuther, the Winsted musician, of the Yale music school and organist at St. Joseph's chureh, has revised the chorus of “Men of Yale,” of which he is the composer, especiafly for Saturday’s Yale-Prince- ton game. Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks for (itself. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklia Janf2aaw Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's & sure sign o‘ g00d weather and fine roads. People !lke to get out Into the open air. We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of our teams you'll ‘tna- MAHONEY ROS., Falls mari?d Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. Avenue, Under the able Managsment. of FRANK C. CLARK. Soventy-thres davs. including 24 days in Egypt and the Holy Land (with ip to Khartoum), costing only including ' shore , FEATU Algiers, Malta, ¢ ots good to clude Passion n&l.y'. ete. CRUISE AROUND THE WORLD FEB, 5—A few vacancies yet. Simie lar Cruises Oct. 15, '10, and Feb. 4, "1l wp. Fine series Europe-Oberammergnn Tours. (please specify). FRANK C. CLARK, Times B ork. Send for programmes Where o TadeinJowell iy WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for the | Calumbia indestructible records. We also carry a full line of 50 and 108 goods, school supplies, faney ., confectionery, tinware, crockety, Geo, | Lapoint, Jewett City novad The New Fashlons ia Fall Millinery. | We: have the very rowest feas in shapes, up-to-date colori and signs that will be in great demand this fall. L. A. Roy Millinery Stors, Me- | chanie St, Jewett City, Conn. octisa | ASK TO SEE THE Souvenit China | with one o giving ur special brand of B3ey are beaution G. J. BLANCHA Jewett City, NOVELTIES in Illllnfl'{ us, We keep in touel touch of lease You h n' centers .nt‘%t“ - 0 you wi Yite” B R REOARD, ewett City, JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. You will find in_connection & first elans resiaurant. Home made %-nn of all kinds. Meals served at all hoyes, | Oysters and clams served to order, *ry Teft's ice cream. Jewstt City cnas Bt Mary’'s hall, Haske! t City, Conn. QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Served In first class shape. Prices { I oct “vomi DAY AND FANCY COODS “Trave with US and Save Momey* Phosnix Bullding, Dan! *Phone. 18AAC fiAIPleg-.:nu NO INDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH Heartburn, Gas, Headache and Dyspepsia go and You Will Feel Fine in Five Minutes—Stomach Misery Vanishes After Taking a Little Diapepsin. . Tob d Cigars. W. J. Brick~ set1sd 1. 1. C. BTONE. Prop |jey. oo & sepsa s . E 10R CREAM t holesal d retall. Parties. ““ Im'wh Iluk'l & arm Efl" thurchas, eto.. supplias. Agent for the | Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. € u‘:l Chestnut 8t. Norwicii, Conn McKinley musfe, 10c & copy. Willlam Johnstone, Jewett City. WHEN READY TO BUILD, select your mategial from our ¢ tock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Nails, ‘ote, We carry & e Bea of masons’ and Builders’ suppl R Chureh, Jewett City. S. Bottomley & Son INWRTT OITY HOTEL Up-to-date Hotel in every New particular. THA V. LEWIS Proprieter. M. HOURIGAN, ¢ Jewett Ofty. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furuiture and OCrawtord Cosking ‘Phones—8tore #1-2: house 5.5 MOOSUF HOUSE. | 8 J. King, Piop H 8 RKing, Mg vounected. 2 cflfltflmflflflv and Ice Cream here ls 'Nq Royal Road pagrge Fr Clafk of Attishoro was 16| e weild eonsent to.ili ; Special attention pa'd te Comeserelad p o7 Y. The possibility of Mr. Macdonald's men, 1 EEATERE % N A O ertalned s | being u candidate has been recelved| frake your sour, out-of-order stom- limbs, sieeplessness, belching of gas Hovenn, Commn T an o s o e, spleitag, § - n Tuesday after-| with general satisfaction by a great|ach—or maybe you call it Indiges- | billousness, sick headache, nervous- SRUNIRTRE o1 TRa NI to finanmal Success. It dGDeIldS upOIl the | "“Miks Ledla Godrean has gome to|Many Of the republican residents of|tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarth | ness, dizziness or many otier dimllar 734 Main Street, - . Willimantic | Montreal to enter the convent of Jesy | 2 ety His record if éfita Ja Pt | or “stomach; it dossn't _nAMier= | éymptoms. g SIWM AW“EVCWY ; o iy T y . 7 2 U { nam Is an exceedingly worthy one and | take your stomach trowble . right | If your appetite Is fickle, and noth individual how mproves his OPPOT- | | &% miivm o Attawauzan nis sone | 1o i# fonceded to have a strong back- | with you to your Pharmaclst ind |ing (empts you, o you bell Who Trades Here. A 16 Cheater, D, Where he WHI spenat is is the first party candidacy | ask him to opén a_50-cent case of | you feel bloated afier eating we P C tunltles g the wiriter with his sohs. 3 6 . Macdonald has been | Pape's Diapepsin and let you e food lies like a lump of | Dress CGoods 18 &1l the jatest pat- . i¥ B e sid ol 1 o and has a record of | s3-grain Triangule ana &ee if atomach, you can make up your terns at the most tempting priess. u 12, the Rattier Houl: and Taddae o] ce in the couneil. His fa- | fve minutes there is left any tr | that at the bottom of all this there is profit betwecn the manufacturer hoth ways to out of town patrons on Cultivate the.‘ avi habit 1 | Teiny -at & meeting held on Tuesday | with ihe business system of | your former misery. bt one cause—fermentation of undi- you—ite ours: and o vers smal $5.00 purchasés. 7 5 v | m and the needs o city, to- he correct name for your trouble s | gested food. one, too s have learned wher i y B Vlflg' 1ablt and you b New Bridge. T fr Sk oot Fermentation—food SOUFing: the |~ Prove to yourselt in five minutes| to buy cheapest — why not you? | mAN":S EPARIHEN' i | Safobntie i 5 1oy | Difie.to make m particularly. eligible | Digestive orgahs become weak, there | that your stomach ix as good as [ D Wlll bfi llappy and,prosperous. b Coment and jron bridee is being | to fill the mayor's chair. He hés beeh | g ack of gasthie juice: your food 18 | ahy: ‘that there ix nothing réally BRADY & SAXTON, STORE uilt by the town of Killingly over a|'a prominent figure in republican affairs | only half digested, and you becoms | wrong. Stop this fermentation und |, - 4 % A SN | small steram - near the Little Rest|in Putnam for vear€ and in conjunction | nifected with 1088 of appetite, pressiire | begin eating what you want without | T¢! 305-2 Norwich Town. Outfitt to All Your account is cordially invited | gchoothouse, in the South Killingly dia- | with his expérience and Atnesk fof the | and fullness after eating, vomiting, | fear of iscomfort or misery. auglsa ' of ! ers fo y A | Fi 1 place has a big personal following. nausea, heartburh, gfipin€ in bowels, | Almost Instant relief is waiting for i ©790-794 Main St, Willimantic, Conn £ R ag to Fly bh Armory. Mentioned for the nomination for al- | tenderniess ih the it of stomach, bad | you. It is merely a matter of how |~ = 2 g z 3 3 P Cel t te 3 | Captain F. O. Armington anncunces [ derman at large ofi the republican | taste in mouth, constipation, pain in|soon you take a little Diapepsin, 1 N nteres pfl.l ¥ cOmpoun ed that the natisnil lag wil be displayed | ticke Alderman G. Allen Hawkins, "[ You ¢an save thirty per cent. on o from the 'armor¥. A new flag | member of the present council, and - | purchases by trading h i 3 {i ed by the state: agd as | Representative John'A- Dady at The Bocton DFy Goods Store, Dan ases by trading. here. : i v the state. agd as | Representative J : v, , Dan- s L4 Sfiml-anfluany, on B-GCOllHt»S Ot $l a:nd up, rrives it will be displayed | The republican caucus to nominate Th.fl " o.” on. jelson. Mormie big discounts for our i | for the city election, which occurs on Customers anothér week; Attractive R, | v people attended the ses- | the first Monday in December, will be "Broma ”»” Hargning on every counter in the store ¥ | glon ot the superior court ji Putham | lield lator In tie nonth. (7] B "J'f;' i b b s witnesses i appea pro e 3 . . I & 7 1 11 & from probate of &'::snfn:rrx";’r:x]“: of Bast ELKS' QUARTERS That is THE : illimantic Savings | © ‘ i Thes Frite us. We have something Coon Hunt Saturday Evening. Handsomely Fitted Up—Lodge Occu- R R 2 e Ihterestiog. 10 tell you. The members of the Bohemian club ! pies Entire Floor. x‘ mmo [7] ne Fy l who like the sport will 'go on a coon rps o +The-A. €. Andrew Music Co. ns ute hunt o East ~Killingly on Saturday| Many members of Putham lodge of UIED THE WOALD OWER TO OwnE A OOLD iN SNE OAY. Chocolate I.' ues- evening of this week. It Is expected that there will be nearly a score of the Hlks were delightfully surprised flen they were privilged novid Special 1 Willimantie, Gonn. Cents a Pound only Surprised, but euthusinefic over secured. tfx‘a ansolnlmeniy ARl fuxaissinee n day evening w H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D: Webster, Treas. | |Wwab i Rave:peon neld Jiae Saturday | ode? on tho svuet ook of ha Hugbey| AI¥e3® remetmber tho [l name. Lok at THE KEYSTORE STORES ;;::1‘-;];! x;xot n:h%v m&wlg‘l:l:m .:: g: K for the first time. They were not| for this siguature on every box. 26c. "y Putsas. L +