Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 19, 1909, Page 2

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ULLBTIN REPRESENTATIVES| t whereabouts are at present www ; l!thb:‘h the u.uthorlan in“;l;‘ lxi Warrant Issued for Chaplin Man for | FOUR "'a towns bave been Hof “Alleged Attempted Assault. 3| Sy mk_uhl%_t:r_&he The town of Chaplin is stirred over IN NORWICH JAIL. Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CCNN. — P ] T i above. ; — recent happenings, in which the broth. i y . p F er of First Selectman Charles Twiss | Oliver Kingsley of Lebanon for Snar- D. A. R. Chaptar, Hoare Historio Paper | (5 TEUKIRE she cubd of AN W rere be is_impli 1 chapter, D. nnesy wl 2 e o e e B T g e ke S e |, A, S el g B | opdhed VT reste i N b= Coonmey, X e o e on Wednesday afternoon. al Gusrantes to ner Me. Twiah ia about ALty ye " _ Deputy Sheriff C. B. Noyes of Leb- | A. with, and beautiful bouquets - Pald for Oreine 3t it tailad and ihe Tather of & erown un famity | anon came to this city Thursday morn- | from the grandchildren. our ter readiny Ho. ban tived” sor & Lmtbes of yescs | L8 and took Oliver Kingsley, arrest- Chgaricraridosed Tomedy of Wnnsenl merite i 'l e erit. Reduced in Price on what is known as the Handle Rob~ | charging his with sgaving: Dieds in FUNERAL- Tracy read an inte paper 1o Durehane It and cire Lod Buibsat ot N;‘la 'ghl::t in the dl:atil;:.u‘ dnu;cnm the Liberty HIill section of the town |’ Uriel M. Bowers. d :nkl:n'elu, Orrl‘ne cured him. Now : 4 Thurs oon T) 3 Our entire stock of Dress and Street | went to. the home of Mr. wnd. Mre. g:ci“’?:"‘a:’“ a‘;‘;‘?‘{d fig‘tfif":& The funeral of Uriel M. Bowers was 3 ) ! to purchas e. ; Wear Hats for women and children is | Albert Shippee, who live on the back held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock F R‘O o1 raigned before Justice of the.Peace | from the i ¢ his ‘daughter in ) Aa Se 4 Canal St., now offered at greatly reduced prices, | T0Rd Off the village street, sent Mrs. m the home o ug! Myron Abel. Kingsley entered a plea | North Franklin, There was a large o a ulgber of years we h Shippee's two children out of the A chance to pick from an excellent |30 SPT5 RO, O CHER, DAL or and of hot Eullty to both counts. Three |atfendance of relatives and friends. tionship of four tribes—the Pequots, | agents fer Orrine, During that assortment of stylish headwear at de- | seized Mrs. Shippee and assaulted her. ;,n';e.’,:"' .“'&‘“ fl::l “"!h’;:“ '!S":{ rday | Rev. H. A. Beadle, pastor of the . living on the shores of Long Island|have had omnmnxl‘)dI be convinced, be~ cidedly bargain prices, It is said that he also made ungen- a Sund & urday | Franklin Congregational church, offi- | Miss Annle Shea was a Hartford |sound, including the territory now oc- 4 W'“mh'h““p" o is & reputable P temanly roposals 10 hée: . Mrs, SHip ;z: Exu:: “t’hm: land of Ch;star Holmes | ciated. = Grand Army comrades at- | visitor Thursday. - cupied by New London, Groton and B o] o lumn:l ndation. Women's Stroet Wear Hats, uruatly | pee” was "uble to- detend nerscic and | ™50 te" {8 (0o ont feougeq gug- [ 1e70d In good mimbers. " Burlal Was | * George Carey of Scotiand was & Wil- Stonington; the Narragunsetts, 1vIng | Sientlon, s mecHans SAFRILG, §25.0 $2.00 and $2.48, now $1.39 and $1.89. forced Twiss to lea;fi the house, a for- | ¢y ang imposed a fine of $25 and co in_the Franklin cemetery. limantic visitor Thursday. to the east of the Pequot territory; | pe ‘who not taken a tull pay & tunate thing for hi as Mr. Shippee - Funeral Directors Elmore & Shepard ‘Women's Dress Hats, usually $1.89 to | arrived home soon after. Mr. Shippee 3:;5?:‘;:‘;,‘:;‘" E,éf;;?éy°§,§§""mfifn‘,“,§ :a‘ntg'}tl;l:r’lz. ‘were in charge of the ar- was naturally much wrought up over 46.48, now at prices ranging from $1.89 the liberties that Twiss had taken with :Srklo”t‘hen::u:utz jail at Norwich to to 34.30. his wite, wen he, Niantics, living to the west of the | envelope home for over five years, was g g m.k;;..”d: o rartims oc:,n w:;ere L‘yme and Saybrook fhauced. o try Orrine, a complete cure el L i " are: the Mohegans, living whera Nor- | being the Tesult, Tl man becamo Mrs. Henry R. Lincoln left Thurs- | oich now lies. Uncas, the chief of the | NOTLA MON . , amd b ) g“:'"f“ visit relatives in Btockbridge, | yiohooans, married in 1526 the daugh-| home.. The hodse stan el Special Town Meeting Called. 3 The affalr was reported to the town A special town - meeting fias been er of the Pequot sachem, thug allying | ing the merits of Orri We cannot i Children’s Hats, usually 76c to $2.89, | sutnorities and a warrant was lssued OBITUARY. called for Saturday afternoon, Novem- | Mrs. John McDonough lett Thursday. b SR ‘Slosely with the tiibe | help but feel that we "Were most for- now range from 4Sc to $1.89, for his arrest, In some way Twiss got Chester H. Backwith: ber 27, to ratify or disapprove the ap- | for o stay of several days with friends|| Fe was restless and .ambitious and | {ihAte whts 8 Sacured theAEeney fer wind of the fact, skipped out, and his propriations of $8,000 for state high- |in New Haven. $ continually in trouble, but always re- D R b iwe Saes. o. (Contributed.) ways, 85,000 for an outside heating |/ Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tracy of South |gained his lands. tasteless and Chester H. Beckwith, an old resident | plant at the new Windham high schoadl Coventry expect to leave next Monday In April, 1637, the Pequots made an gl in food or of Windham, died Saturday, November | and $1,500 for the reassesment of and ngthy on Wethersfleld, which caused 1 A nia Collec“on oi A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. 13, in Hamburg, aged 83 years. Mr. |revaluation of the town's taxable prop- o ey PR IR south. il o ol o o 2 o i war to be declared against them. Manufacturer of different styles of | Beckwith was born in 1826, the son of | erty, all of which appropriations were Hr'-ni'l;e;. l;lug'vl::t flual;“ Wlnd)f-g Through Major John Mason and Roger | Orrine costs only §1 a box = The guar Thomas and Sarah Beckwith. He was | voted at the last special town méet~ Wil the Mohe and Narragan- ? be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl s fhe egans BAN-| Orrine Booklet (mailed in Women’s Coals Harness, Carrlages and Wagons for | Windham tn the vear 1815 Tenonirs | 5 AT Welcome sxd’son, Carl Harrles Wel- |08 Doonee e made o the tat- | Formaine) Washiostan, B sale, Carriage and Tiagon Repairing| dren were born to them, ifive surviving NEEDLEWORK GUILD. poingy. FENIGES o Mliy, SRS tor's fort, ‘out of seven hundred In- | for sale'in this city by N A They know Orrine Is a reliabls ' JEWETT CITY ° wera ' taken prisoners, A treaty was | o q oo in Y 00 90 S nkennesm and One which fncludes many fabrics, [of all kinds. Repository and 8hops| him; Frank P. Beckwith of South length and colorin garments of | 180 Valley Street. Windham, Mrs. P. J. Cooney of Paw- | Meeting at Home of Mr. and Mrs. AIa - 3uly) “Suvin- SUPRDSS- Su4. peven fashionable design, elegantly tailored HW;; Shoeing. Tel conngction, George E, Stiles Reports for Busy later li{md between the English and | they will not offer you & substitute. and reasonable in price. e Year. « F. B. L. Social With Novel Features— |the Mohegans and Narragansetts at < D. A. R. Chapter Meets With Mrs, | Hartford, but the jealousy of the two Light Carriages and Wagons, PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Black Coats of broadeloth or chev- 7 'PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure R Tacte - td Wianttnomo. 3 Sot, lemgths 36,45, 45 ami 60-inch, Bt- | guties Orei aos Gl ot e vt L ¢ 1" Ljeeiing, o Neediowenesd meeting and te4,of 1 | Charles' E. Spioer—Basketball Game |5oon led to open war. Each tried to TR RS' DIRECTORY. ted or semi-fitted effects, $5.00 to -~ 2 money refunded. B0c. idence of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Won by Dani gain the sympathy of the white men, $25.00. ; STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. — | Stiles on Windham road = Thursday R W*,"“W was more successful. All w t " b oct29d afternoon. Their beautiful home was | Jewett City council, No. 33, F. B. L., land upon which the settlement aier oute thrown o to ti d held its first social of this season on |of Norwich was afterward made, lying Let me demonsirate fo you the m a hr&a:u:&bs: tl:’nu(.ib “;gfixmen:f :Jlfi Thursday evening in the rooms in|petween the territory of the Narragai- TO stairs two large roo re give Pinn's block. The chief attraction In|getts on the east and the Mohegans on NEW 0VERLAND to the dlmhyxor,&em;a:vn:enug’:.:t ‘;g the room was a refreshment booth plan- [the west, became the battleground of by the ladies of Willimantic. The gar- ned by Mre. Nelver: Myott. It was|those two tribes. War broke out in NEw YonK il 1t Ve 1i - | arrangs as a rustic scene Wi . neas m e other tribe on ERNEST P. CHESBRO, Mutomobiles, é“r?tfin;'v'viah’bf?}‘}o’in"‘n{?i“{o‘“i’h:!. house, garden and trees seen by moon- |what is now Bast Great Plain and|. 1029 Main Street Noticeable among them was a table |lisht. The framework of the house |suggested that he and Miantonomo ¢ 8 a5 piled high with ‘stockings. was of white crepe paper decorated |fight it out in single combat. Mlanto- chelsea Llna Coats of broadcloth or cheviot, in many lengths and colors, $7.50 to $22.50. Caracul Coats, lengths 42, 45, .60- inch, $20.00, $25.00. Fur Coats in lengths 26 and 45-inch, Mrs, C. Scripture gavi - | with silver tinsel and ornament ‘The |nomo suspected some crafty artifice ool e o g 2 dress of welooma notiele capostally | windows were daintily . ar with [and would not ¢onsent. Uncas gave O WRITHIED, dtin, JEnD0IC S6PIN, PHANEUF & GEOFFRAY, |t the clersymen of the town wero [musiin curtains behind whieh the re¢ | the signal for battle so quickly that i 9 | present. She read a report of the work |freshments were temptingly arrayed, |the Narragansetts were taken by sur- A e Dailire i done by the Neediework Guild of Am- |tied In paper napkins, those for the |prise and were worsted. Miantonomo a.‘e ® 1 LADIES’ AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, erica, of which Willimantic is a ies containing an additional lolly-|in his flight reached the spot now DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. branch, speaking particularly of the./pop and for the tlemen cigars. An |known as Sachem’s Plain and was cap- 4 eC Cal' % death of Mrs. Charles D, Hamill of {artistic silver and white sign with the |tured. * Unexcelled . freight and passenget 75 MONUMENTS, HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. Chicago, who was the national presi- |order's seal on either end surmounted | For a_while he was kept prisoner, | serviee direct to and trom New York 313 628 Main Street. dent, At the close of her report, Mrg. |the booth with the words The Frater- [but the English decided that he should | All Outeids Staterooms. And Mufis Headstones and Markers In our stock Mahurn, secret for the guild, read |nal Benefit League. On one side was [he put to death by his conqueror. Tra- From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, ready to be erected. Obtaln our prices novfd the annual repoi?mklng special men- [a white fence and green lattice with |dition s that he met his fate on the Sundays, at 5.15 p. m. R and inspect 1000 artistle designs. tion of the fact that there had been |climbing roses, enclosing a real garden | spot where he was captured. In 1841| New York Pler 22, Bast “l'-l"" of good reliable skins in many styles R velt Street,, Mondays, [ a gain in the work from last year, for |of ferns and flowers, and on the other |a monument was erected, replacing the . J and grades, kinds that will give sati John Lennon & son, in 1908 546 garments had boon given | were fir trees over yhich the moon and |rude plle of stones thrown together by “,"i‘ Fridays, “‘! nf'ola factory service, for a moderate price. corner Main and Watson Streeta, and this year 555, a net gain of nine |stars shone in realistic style. The or- |the Tndians. But the journal of Gov- ; ;nl or‘ hr‘ o o;‘v - "ill " Py Willimantic. Conn. garments. der's emblem_and seal and a sign of |ernor Winthrop of Massachusetts says - 8 Freight recetved un ) Fur Muffs in pillow or rug shape, of blue fox, Isabella fox, oppossum, seal, mink, black, lynx, $3.95 to $29.50. Mrs. D, C. Barrows, treasurer, re- [welcome, arranged in the national col- | that Uncas led his captive to the Mo- C. &, WHITAKER, Ageat ported that there had been a gain in |ors, were upon the walls of the room. |hegan lands between Hartford and mayid paying membersin the guild. During | After the business meeting there was | Windsor. ON EASY PAYMENTS g vhdon s o N\, | the year $287 had been spent and the |an entertainment programme which| Mrs. Spleer entertained the ladies bur Neck Scarts, of many shepes, [} WIRE YOUR HOUSE [l (.., cor cmcrorus and pricen | b e n00P0mt ST, AL 7SN by sheren Igtios Sarching [ vHA rerimnts 84, the aftorheon Tite for catalogue and prices, e erest ol e afternoon was |in s ng e imes. ese '3 'e spen socla’ y 8 sikine to shatch sulfs, 540 40 F0H0, NOW | centered in the report of the city |ladies were Misses Theresa Raney, |and playing whist. Fur Sets for children of squirrel, missionary, Mrs. Edison. Mrs. Edi- |Alice McBroome, Grace Bicknell, Mabel | Borough Notes. D 2 3 3 3 3 b hibet, son has been in this office for nine | McBroome, May Raney, Lillle Jones, eaver, thibet, bear, crmine, 3250 to | Write us and we will tell you wATKlNS BROS years. Everyone agrees that she is |Elizabeth Whiting, Ada Da The Woman's Mission circle of the $12.50, oy the right person in the right place. |Lena Cqles, Katherine Baptist church held a meeting in the 3 WHY ! Hartford, Willlmantic, Manchester.| She spoke of the loyal assistance |Miss 1da Foster, Miss Emma Babcock | vestry on Wednesday afternoon. ~The ~ < el s - “lof the churches and individuals to |played a piano solo and also theé ac- |subject was The GOSpel in TAlY, With | ee—————— e— 852 Main St., Willimantic, Ct. supply her demands, She reported 23 |companiments. Mrs, Charles Gardner |réadings by Mrs, H, T. Wilcox, Miss g : i Sotatth Excellent Valunes Willimantic Gas & novad filled baskets given out at ‘Thanks- |read Pliny Pratt’s Apron and Miss Ida |1da_Foster. Miss Martha Ghurch, Mrs. B R SR 1he’ ety ¢ Gas eiving. and Christrids, '§3 Batd syp- | Devis and Clarke Guedger mang |G W Serdeer, ‘e May Réynes and | Wi of PRveRs: ¢ Lowsil aoa New 9 : L : plied. Of toys and games and other |Grandmother's Love s a8 a duet. . B. R. 3 s City 2 ‘In Women’s Suits Electric Company HIRAM N. FENN, small gifts, 521; papers and magasines | After the refreshments the youns Ia- M“(-CGN"'" LCurtls of New York s | Hampshire — safe, * staunch vessels 4,800. She had made 336 calls and ha es sang agal ere were remar ontinued on page three.) B An assortment which includes many UN'? 'cn;.:ram-nt_ :V,;llalmnmnnt:AcmL ER re‘verived sfiskcalu B i B e e ————————————SS ::::,l;::a‘::. :,.);vfi:mn P 3 mission work. P I il g - » fabrics and colorings, in styles many Telephone. Lady Assistant. Mrs. Edison reported 784 new gar- A deilghtful voyage on Long Island and fashionable; materials are of ments and 1,313 old garments, making | / Sound and a superb view of the wor- broadcloth, serge, cheviot, diagonals |11 WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FLMORE & SHEPARD s han(:so:.nht toudx of 2,047 garments derful skyline and waterfront of New and tweeds; length of coats are 36, 8 ) , given to the needy. York, ] Bétween reports, Miss Hunt render- o 40, 45-inch. Prices $15.00 to $35.00. Tl‘llsses a' Ches‘“‘o S. (84 'cessors to Sessions & Elmore) ’g two fine plano soliola lAt th: c‘lfi!e Indigestion, Heartburn, Headache and all Misery Caused by an ...Bl;..'f;;.l:: '.Z:J’."L..‘;‘"'xf&‘: .l:ol :; al . f the visitors wore invited into the din- 2 A o i Gowns of Moyenage design, in . SUecitl yoom Ty GiOInE Embalmers and Funeral n"cmfl, ing poom where Mrs. George K. Ande Out-of-Order Stomach Vanishes Before You Realize It Bast 230 8t. 645 & m. (Mondays ¢ serge, prunella, broadcloth, each in OPERA HOUSE DRUG STORE son, Mrs. John E. Brick and Mrs. Rob- s 3 cepted) and Pler 40, North River, T many colors, $12.50 to $20.00. 2 60-62 North Street, ert’C., White, assisted by the Misses —A Prompt Cure Awaits Bulletin Readers. a m. novid LADY ASSISTANT. Larrabee and Miss Thompson, served ’ F". " I 'ch m "" ""l s‘ "s Misses’ Suits {n many fabrics and Teiephone coLuecilon. M tea and cake, An offering was taken n w ol colors, $12.50 to $17.50. for the work of the guild. - 'There would not be a case of indi- | many other bad symptoms; and, be- ‘Write or telephone W. J, PHILLIPA, o A YR (] [] gestion here if readers who are sub- | sides, you will not need laxatives to| sgent. New. London, Conn. augsd t tomach trouble knew the | kee sty h, v a i & s Mr. Young May Retire. ject to s T p your stomach, liver and intestines -) PH'"GE 2 tremendous anti-ferment and digestive | clean and fresh. i to“beu;rf:ogtege;?:dt Y;Ul:)s;ln;l:tfvlel: virtue contained tlin Dh’?fiplal‘!. This If your Stox;angl és sour and full of ' " 9 ol r L W T€ | harmless preparation w gest a | gas or your foo oesn't digest," and > Women’s Gloves Confectionpry and 168 CIBAIM |1 5% %% Frreater tooking aper the |oee el e T AL [ 808 5 your Joed dosen' fit, why not "hflrfl tfl Ifade n Jfl'flfl clt’ A“ flle Staple a,lld cholce —CATERER p;opfrty with -t:;x vi;:v to either pur- | or discomfort, ’-.ndfl rella\;e 1l urfiut, ge:l a 60-cent case from your drugglst A big assortment of colors, & few of Local and outside catering solicited. | 3 Founs has Eeen i acld. stomach in_five mingtes, heaides |and make life warth lving ? Adsolute ¥ *| . Mr. Young has been in the hotel bus- | overcoming all foul, Nauseous odors | relief from Stomach misery and -| . WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for the the kinds are— [allcy bl'allds o be llad at Bstimates on application. iness in this city for many years and | from the breath. fect digestion of my[hlngr’;—nu “‘:"i, Columbia indestructible records. We 734 Main Street, - . Willimantic | has been doing a fine business. It is Ask your pharmacist to show you |sure to follow five minutes after, and, | 2180 carry a ful line of Gc and 10 claimed that he proposes to retire from | the formula plainly printed on each | besides, one case is sufficient to cure a | Soofl:, ionool | supplics, fancy '°3‘" active business. 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, then | whole family of such troubles. Saboint. Jogatt Cly. ™ A o N you will readily understand why this Surely, a harmle: Inexpensive | —— T STOLE LADLE. promptly cures Indigestion and re- | preparation like Diapepsin, which will| The New Fashions in Fall Millinery. —_— moves such symptoms as Heartburn, | always, either at daytime or during| e nave the very newest ideas im Gave It to His Mother for Birthday |a feeling like a lump in the | night, relieve your stomach misery and | . o up-to-date colorings and de- Present. stomach, Belching of Gas and Bructa- | digest your meals, is about as handy | Sh@Pes. up 0 ' i v i g the centrally located store of gt % o 0. E.READE, |We Pay Car Fare ing. . 7]7 uall s'"cl. “""mn“fi both ways to out of town patrons on *| $5.00 purchases. ’ oct2d tions of undigested food, water brash, | and valuable a thing as you could have | 8808 that will be in great demand this y usn. fall. L. A, Roy Millinery Store, Me- . Women’s MECHANICS’ DEPARTMENT | caterer ©. L. Prince reported to |Nausea Headache, Billoumess and in the house. chanto St Jawatt City, Conn. oetisd Capt. E. H. Richmond Wednesday the Combina“on Sn“s JAMES HARRIES, ‘STORE loss of a silver punch ladle that was stolen from him while he was serving -}refreshments at the nurses’ annual of cotton, wool or wool with silk, high Periumes, Tollet Requisites Outfitiers to All & £oF = dance in Town hall, Friday evening, ’ neck, short sleeves, knee length, or Slflhlcry. Post Cards. 790-794 Main St., Willimantie, Conn. 'O%t&fi‘be;rzlgfce ARk M whic e . high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, Fi S ¥ 3 % $ a d 4 re In: . man was who purloined the ladle, that or low neck, sleeVeless, ankle length, ! SURes Aummey, You can‘ save thirty per cent. on was inscribed by his name, but could garments that are properly shaped— Opera House Block, Willimantic. | all purchases by trading here. furnish a falr description. The cap- prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. novid tain got busy and found out that the A TO SEE THE Souvenir China plat that we are glving with one ;onnd of our special brand of teas, hey are beauties. G. J. BLANCHARD, Jewett City, FOR LATEST NOVEUTIES in Milline: We keop in an h the fashion's centers and put touch of style into your hat th glena you. Mlle. D. BEA e ewett City. fellow had distributed programmes at WE wm YW m chE ouk PRICES e L. M. REED They say, owing to Reasonable Prices | “"{831C%: 0 Lignt ne went to_the ’ bt 99 JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. has the agency for the Travelers Lite and Liberal Terms, home of the man’s mother in the Yel- .IIIST m 'THANKSGWING You will find in_connection & first 9 and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., sad Th low row and found the ladle. The class restaurant, Home made try e A. C. Andrew Music Co. ther said that her son had given thi of all kinds. Meals served ours. Men’s Wear the Ualied States Health and A xi- il e Tagie o her for & birmaay sresent - || We are overstocked with Fall Shoes and shall offer || oyzcers and clams'served 1o order ey Woolen Hose, 123c. dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite = 2 Thursday morning the captain " Kitchen, near St. Mary's hall, m‘ Shikhier Wit Hosd 364 ¥oa. AR F A il are selling a great many PIANOS at|learncd that the man was in town and || fhem for sale below manufacturers’ ecost. You [ Hioci Teweit city, Conn: the present time, poaled' the officers. In the afternoon z iélffe‘gs’%“firf,l;‘ifigée{‘s', E;.,"’t'“x‘,‘:::.;'f will save money by taking advantage of these ex- find will bé arraizned tnis morning for || ceptiomal bargains in High Grade Shoes for Men, petty larreny\ Charroux lives in For- T : restdale, R.,TY and has a wife there. ‘ He comes fo this city trequently and Women and Children. vill j t again and stay away f ere S 0 0 a Oa STl and they Eone RAm Ie Nk MEN'S SNAPPY SHOES in all_leather, made to sell for $5.00 and been arrested onde before by the local $6.00 per pair—our prices $3.00 and $3.50 per pair. authorities, The time was Degember to financial success. It depends upon the | |52 (i eharse wvas larceny. . 1o ! . x ed at that time because it was a individual how he improves his OPPOr- | |firat oftense and fn view of the Jad's tunities. Cultivate the saving habit and you QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Served In first class shape. Prices low. Tobacco and Cigars. W. J. Brick« ley. sepéd OB CREAM at wholesale and retall. Parties. etc., supplied. Agent for the . MeKinley music, 10c a copy. William Johnstone, Jewett City. e S PO lect L m our ol | 8tock o Paints, Coment, olri 1 Nalls, et e carry A complete S usans’ and bullders’ suppiiea Church, Jewett Cit; S. Bottomley & Son Cashmere Hose, 25¢c, 50c. Box 231. Willimantic, Ct noviéd Flannelette Night Shirts, §0c. Guaranteed Hose, six for $1.00. ¥leeced Shirts and Drawers, each . 60 _ORibbed Shirts and Drawers, cach Eoc. Woolen Vests, §2.95. Coat Sweaters, $1.00 to $5.90, Safety Razor, $1.00. Collarless Shirts of full size and properly stitched, 50c. MEN'S HIGH CUTS OIL GRAIN, 12 to‘15 inches, made to sell for $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 per pair—our prices $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 per pair, WOMBEN'S SHOES in Gun Metal, Viel Kid, Patent Colt Cloth Top, made to sell for $2.50 and $3.00 per pair—our price $2.00 per pair. WOMEN'S SHOES, made to sell for $3.50 and $4.00—our price $2.75 per pl-ir. (This ‘lot includes Black Ooze Patent Colt and Gun Metal.) SPECIAL—MEN'S “DOUGLASS" at $2.00 per pain The young man’s mother is married again and her husband says that the boy is a bad lot, and would steal any- thing that was not tied down. It is said that he married a woman of questionable character in Forrestdale, Other Offerings Misses” Fleeced Vests and Pants, each 25c. u b h d R. L wne;-;a he m‘:klesi hip homa at yi- 9 i tery e worked in 0. mill in 11 “ " oo, asced snina ana Drawers, | | Wil be happy and prosperous. s eity 2t one vus e s Tl e sy (el ande smverTr orrr moret, New nnd Up-to-date Hotel in every particalar. IRA ¥. LEWIS, Misses' Ribbed Wool Vests and |, Pants, each 500. Misses® Wool Unfon Suits, $1.00. Women's Ribbed Wool Vests and Rants, each 75c. Infants’ Bearskin Mittens, 250, Boys' Fur Gloves, §0c. Passepartout Plctures, 10c. o b Maline Bow Ties, 25c. 1%ld Phoenjx Muffler, 50c. Women's Gloves of cashmere, silk- lined, §0o. Skirt Markers, 50c. Ivory Rings for needlework, 10c a dozen, The H.\C. Murray Co Agents Ladies® Home Journal Paper Patterna. £ povised - ey Various Items. Prof. W. O. Turner attended the fu- neral of R. H. White in Providence, on Thursday. A wreath was sent for the funeral by the Venerable club of ‘Windham, the deceased being a mem- ber. s Brocklon Sample Shoe Store, warning for the city meeting. ” . ' St'.’ The pot roast supper served in the ‘ . n °t A. M. E. Zion mission under the aus- A pices of the ladies’ aid society Thurs- o [ 2 Sample Room commected. day evening proved a most appetizing Willimantic Savings | |i s e oo S T et and the ladies fell well repaid for the p work_they did in preparing and serv- . Institute miae ™ ™l THE TAMPA BAY HOTEL H C MURRAY, Prest. TAMPA, FLORIDA ; Your account is cordially invited. 3% per cent. interest paid, compounded semi-annually, on accounts of $1 and up. M. HOURIGAN, Jewett City. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furulture llln Crawford Ceoking an; wen. ‘Phones—8tore €1-2: house 858, We are headquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. Family trade supplied at 60c per dos. C. E. Wright, § Cove 8. 'Tel. Ways. N D. Webster, Tress, ||, oo e | OPENS NOVEMBER 25th "05osis® some time at a local ti town and

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