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v : A Splendid Assortment of Goods or Gift Giving The store is crowded as pever before with Holiday Merchandise. From base- ment to third floor, sugges- Wllhmantic, Ll e ””l“mmm-mm LITTTL] layed his s tead: e and | though it was lunam opera- WILLIMANTIC - | Wooaward st able &‘E&ld his | tion would ben o it her. = T. C. C. Five Wins from C. A. C, 41 . to 12—Referee too Limp. A good crowd turned out to witness the basketball game hetween the Con- necticut agricultural college five from Storrs and the quintette representin the Thread City Cyelers Saturday evi ning in the new Armory hail on Val- ley street. isitors had it on the local team - way only and that was in As far as’general all around play Was concerned there was notning to it but C; er_a slow In justice to the visitors, however, it should be remembered that they have a small and cramped sirface up- on which to practice at home, and when meeting any team on a foreign floor are at a great disadvantage. The personnel of the college five was all right and with the right condiitons for preparation for the interesting indoor sport would see a vast difference in the “aggies’ " play. One thing that game as jt was ph ning was the utter lack of interest taken by the referee. He apparently considered the contest nothing but a f!)k? and acted throughout according- v, allowing the game to get away from him_completely. Very few fouls were called, although it was far from being a foulless match, as all through the forty minutes of play practieall everything barred by the rules wi permitted to pass without any notice whatever. Farly in_the first halt the home team forged to the front and played rings around the college boys. At times the passing of the Cyclers w: exceptionally good, ‘particulary the manner in which Kelley and ‘Wood worked together. Iyman was the high scorer, although Wood was a close second and a number of the for- mer’'s shots were of that variety which id more to hurt the ed Saturday eve- fi as closel; 5 all, Bethfeld and Forbush played best !or the college aggregation, al- though Lawlor was the most effective in guarding and blockis repeatedly breaking up many team plays that the Cyclers started well. The line-up and SumMmary: T.C.C. C. A. C. Kelley (Cnpl) . .rh, Lawlor Lathrop, Card, rf Lyman, c. Wood, b Woodward, rb. Score—T. C. C., 41, C A. C. 12, Bas- kets from the floor, Lyman 6, Wood 5, Card 4, Woodward 3, Kelley 2; Hall 3. Bothfeld 2. Forbush, Rasket from free try, Kelley, Free tries missed, Lyman, Forbush. Fouls called on, Forbush, and a team foul on each team. Referee, Capt. P. J. F. Sullivan. Timers, Professor Fay of Windham and Mr. Reed of C. A. C. Time, two 20-minute halves. Scorer, Snow. BROKE THROUGH ICE. Charles Ladda Saved from Drowning by an Older Brother. Sunday on the Wil that portion known as the Eel Weir, back of the Brick row. boys were skating around on the unsafe ice of the treacherous stream and some were sliding without skates. One of the latter, Charles Ladda, 9 or 10:years old. broke through the fce and had gone down for the third time just as a brother, Michael Ladda, about two years older, managed to pull him out of the water. The younger lad was in a pretty bad way. He was carried to the home of friends in the Brick row and rolled and given restoratives and then wrap- ped in dry clothes. The boy was tak- en to his home in the Stone row, be- antie river, in i 8. stranswut.uun-tlun on, Mass., and came to this city with er husband some twenty ago. ere surviye her mother, lives in Monson, T d and- two children, Georn O. and m- Flor- ence Strong of this city. Mr. Strong ma daughter have been Boston all the past” week and rge Strong went t”fl Friday when he rccelvsd word that his mother was in a critical condition. The body ar- rived on the 4.07 express Saturday afternoon and was taken by Funeral Directors Elmore & Shepard to the Strong home on Main street. Funeral this morning at 9.45 o'clock from the house, and private.—adv. in Progress on Uncas Power Company's Line. The Uncas Power company, which is to furnish electricity for both pow- er and lighting purposes for towns be- tween the Scotland dam and Stafford, has completed much of the work with the exception of the placing of a few poles in places at the south of the city. all the rest of the poles having been set up and wires strung. The work has been under way since last July and it is expected that it will be com- pleted by February 1. 1 Brockett Brothers Cutting Off Wood- land. Brockett Brothers. the most exten- sive sawmill firm doing business in these parts, recently . purchased the rights to clean up fine track of woodland oft South street at the city line, and have a large force of men at work. The timber is mostly oak and the firm finds a ready market for it when sawed into proper dimensions. Strike Delays Work on Federal Build- iny ‘Work on the mew federal postoffice is practically at a standstill because mit street. able to preside, however, this evening | dt :I‘Lu“ first meeting of the new coun- That Saturday evening are popular in this ci er set and some of was manifested Saturday evening when large crowds were on the floors of the American Benefit and Washburn halls, and the galleries of both places held interested spectators. A_deer which Oscar Dike, the Mainé guide, sent to ex-Representative A. Bartlett recently was carved up, ans gome thirty friends of Mr. Bartlett din- ed on choice venison, roa stew pieces the past few davs. The Alert Hose company was remembered with a selected stewing piece, Which was tho basis of a bil] of fare at a so- cial time Saturday eventn; Mrs, Lucius S. Bigelow loft Saturday for a short stay in New York. James P. Brown left Saturday morn- ing for the west on & business trip. ‘W. C. Armstrong and P. J. Clifford gil New London spent Saturday in this ty. Miss Addie L. Tilder spent the week end at her home in Merrow Sta- tion. Deputy Sheriff John T. Fifts of Hampton was a Willimantic visitor on Saturday. Attorney_Robert H. Fisk of Stafford Springs was in Willimantic on busi- ness Saturday. service, ‘was carried out in full form. The body was taken to the town cemetery, near D"vfllo for burial. All efforts to learn the Mentity of th nln have falled, but to aid out who he may have been, t g‘ otm'lph of him was mfl- by Henry cEwen on Saturday. The face of the dead man was somewhat of a striking one, one that wold, impress a person that he was of more than average in- telligence. Notes. Rev. R. §. Cushman preached at the Mathewson Street Metholdst church in Providence om Sunday in with the pastor. Rev. Mr. Bath. To- day (Monday) Mr. Cushman will at- tend a minis held in Provid Philip S. Maynard and daughter, Be- atrice, of Woonsocket spent Sunday with relatives in Danielson. John Bailey was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey In Southbridge over Sunday - FUTNAM Progress on Hospital Addition—Tag Day a Suce o Anasel Masting of Woodstock Agricultural Socisty—N. E. O. P. Lodge for Grosvenordale Probable. rlu conference at be! £ ubw,‘i uty . 3 COMMISSIONERS AGREE. Grosvenordales. One Station o Be Built for Both The rallroad commissionérs have agreed to_the railroad stations at Grosvenordale and North Grosvenor- dale being abolished as soon as crected about midway be- station | new tween the two villages. The plan to been make the change indicated contemplated for some has time, present stations are not more than a mile apart, and by building a new sta- tion halfway between the present two, one stop for passenger trains would be cut out, with a_consequent saving in running time. When the new station is to be bulit is not positively known, but it will probably be next summer, Henry Baker was leader at the Ep- worth league devotional service at the Methodist church Sunday evening. The examinations for the persons who have attended the meetings of the teachers’ training class are to be given in the Congregational church Tuesday evening, CAME MASKED. Friends Who Surprised Mrs. C. S. Johnson of Plainfield. At the attractive residence of Mrs. C. S. Johnmson, on Babeock avenue, Plainfield, a nnr of young ladies met n Friday evening masquerade. Dur- ing the evening selections on the piano and graphophone were given, and dacing In the double par- lors. A Victor furnished music singing dancing. with for As the clock struck 12 the dining room was visited, where an_excellent | a Oholm lim Fare ‘$ 1.00 Unexcelled freight serviee direct to and All Outside lu( From Norw! Sund. New and and from New York NORWICH LINE The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and New Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort und conven< fence for the traveler. A deltghtful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the wor- derful skyline aud waterfront of New York. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of East 224 St. 5.45 8. m. (Mondays ¢ .« cepted) and Pler 40, North River, 3 can be glassed as pure lucky ones on- | ing carried down the railroad tracks. i Henry Neison, who spent the past| supper was served. Speech making |g_ - o| 1. K was pitted against the | Ha iy the son of Mr. and Mrs. John | Of the failure of the quarrymen to ship | _emy JFCIPR P, returued and toasts were loudly applauded. The tions of what to buy are at Aol Mledd g bl e son of Mr. and Mrs. John | 01.tolle that is used In the construcs | Week With relatives in town, returned | Miss Esmeraids Macdonald of Willl | and toasts were loudly applguded. ‘Tho Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 tractively displayed. Goods and more than held his own. Card For Artistic Wall Papers Ladda. 2 when were pck Sunday afternoon, most of the men in the vicini cating dinner. tion of the edifice. The stone masons have packed their kits and left the city temporarily for other places. The de- lay is caused by the strike that is on to Bridgeport Sunday afternoon. Corp. Burt Ferguson, who is station- od at Fishers island, was the guest of friends in town Saturday and Sun- mantic spept Sunday with her par- ents, Mayor-elect and Mys. Archibald Macdonald. Mrs. Perry P. Wilson is visiting her brother, John P. Paine, at Bridgeport. let set, Miss Charlotte Wallace mak- ing the prcuentauon and Mrs. Johnson responding in a pleasing manner, Guests were present from Jewett City. Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. augla e gy ey | at the quarries, and unless it is set- | day. for all ages, for man, yoman|* il o S SUDDER DEATH, | tieg snoh Contractor M. . Wells will | ““Nrs, Lyman H. Maine, Jr., of Hay- Az Silfcendedinin Willimantic, Danlelson and Centrai s o ooy g - Mrs. Fernando P, Strong Did Not Long | b° hard pressed;to finish the job on | gen avenue a recent guest of Mrs.| 1 B ‘Wood, who o dod ek ] w uml l P Church Street. We will be pleased to z ' It is sald that the stone work | Rutherford 11 Snow of Chestnut street, 00d, who recently succeede or child. So if in doubt|ccimato on painting or decorating, Suiyive Surgieal Ofrstion: i et to bo constructed eleven feet | Norwich, g bR i S g i Eleventh St. and University PL & < g ok er and the greater portion of the | = f ¥ ot b 3 a son, wi and will guarantee both work and [ Saturday morning word was receiv- | remaining work cannot, be started un- |, John Nichcls. the ball "“‘"\5:,.?,3‘;‘. take up Mr. Clarke's classes in this e - Mowey .on NEW YORK CITY, what to obtain come here, You will find it easy to solve the problem. price. Telephone connection. A. R. BURNBAM, Agent. Manufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness Carriages and Wagons for nov2sd ed in this city of the death of Mrs. Fernando P. Strong, which eccurred at the Boston Homeopathic hospital, where she had undergone an opera- tion for an internal trouble, ~ Mr. Strong telegraphed that his wife died at 130 o'clock in_the morning. The news of Mrs. Strong's death came as a surprise to all who knew til the stone work is finished. Squatters in Hallways to Be Evicted. For some time complaints have been made that hallways and cellars of bus- iness blocks where there are tene- ments on the upper, floors have been used as lodging quarters night by local family have moved from the block on Jackson street to a tenement on Bank street. Harold Thompson, who attends_the Connecticut Liferary institute at Suf- fleld, was the guest of his parents, M and Mrs. Burt G. Thompson of 275 Prospect street for!the weels-end. city. commencing today (Monday). ‘The Woman's Home Missionary so- cfety of the Baptist church is to meet with Mrs. Cromwell Chase tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon. The subject will be Work Among the Mormons. Mrs. Henry Chandler will be the leader, Hurrying Hospital Additi by purchasing of GEO. E. SHAW, Putnam, Ct. Ono Block West of Broadway. The only absolutely modern proof translent hotel below Btreet. Location central, yet 400 rooms, 200 with bath, éw-*l.u restaurant and eafe per day upwards, Excellent ateached. Moderate prices. g - 5 . R |and other vagrants, as well as by the | Arthur B. Lincoln of Hartford, for- JERSRASNASRRER A SARNCTRERNEES | oy Sestrnted sale. Carrlage and Wagon- Repairing | her, as it was generally believed that | o 50 B0 G Po LS > qpr More bricklayers have been put to ind 2¢ stamp for llustral Gulde et A c . L s omplaints | merly of this city, was the guest of Lt . of ani kinds Repository and:shops | her candition was not scrious: sho had | e ai2 hoen lodged by some of tho | riatives n town Saturday and Sun- Tork on the addition to the Day-Kim- sfl“lal Chocolate Cream nm” and Map of New York City. o) 30 % 3 ; n : 00 3 residents on the hill who have wide | day. the full length of the fi ry. 3 | ——e > ! e t story. Wit Thc H. C. Mllrl‘ay R ey R and cozy piazzas. Some of the cases | William Smith of the coloring depart- o er Ty Do s e 10 Cents a Pound have been attended to, and the cul-|ment of the Holland Manufacturing | structure will be well advanced in an- Agonts Ladies’ Home Journal Paper L. M. REEB prits dealt with as they deserved. The limit was reached Sunday morn- company, who has been {ll with pneu- other fortnight. at THE KEYSTONE STORES ERTAIN QUALITIES influence for the Travelers Lite | ; u monia at St. Joseph's hospital, has so S % Ttee & il s o R e o beod o cnsi Lite | ing when a tenant in the Neison block, | far" recovercd as o be s oo Tendl o Lunch Followsd Mesting. Denlelson, Patnam. Mootan uncertain about any article, or deal, in | 474 Aceldent Co. of Hirtford, Ct. on Jackson street, notified the police | Mansfield, Mass,, to visit relatives. After their meeting on Sunday, the | septsd Trade at the . .. Mechanics’ Dep't. Store OUTFITTERS ALL. St, Willimantie, Ct. When in quest of our store. Trade here and be satisfied. JAMES HARRIES, Opera House Block, Willimantic, Conn. dec13d If It’s Wall Papers in all the latest designs that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortment and’ moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and painters’ supplies are complete. A. B, HOLMES, 72 Church Street, Willimantie. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St, the Unlied States Health and A rci- dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite for rates and full particulars. Box 281 Willimantie, ce HIRAM N, FENN, UNDFRTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church St. Willlmantie, Ct. Telephone. Lady Assistant Christmas Candies A large assortment of E. L. PRINCE, 734 Main St, Willimantie, Ct, fancy box | | it is intimated that the next bum who department- that a man had occupied the hallway of the landing on the sec- ond floor and left a lot of filth as a remembrance of his night’s lodging. A certain rounder was suspected, cor- ralled, taken to the police station and qluzzed in genuine third degree man- ner. The person seen about the build- ing by the women folks wore an over- coat, ‘and this detail of dress let the suspect out, as he did not have such a requisite in his wardrobe. All the ten- ants in the block are up in arms, and attempts to make the hallway a bunk- ing place will meet with a decidedly warm reception. football game at the New Bridge Oval # week ago Sunday, is somewhat im- Manager Guy S. Richmond of the Windham high school baseball team was elected vice president at a meet- ing of the state association at New Haven Saturday. He will attend a meeting of the eastern division of the league at New London today. DANIELSON First lce Cutting—Deserter Returned to Newport—Box Rents to Be Lower —Unidentified Body Buried. Miss Nellie Fournier and Miss Maude Girard were guests of relatives in Nor- day. T. Lajuenese has returned from Can- ada, where his wife died recently. members of Cargill council, K. of C were served a lunch at Rita's, Christmas Sunday Musical Programme Dudley Buck's cantata, The Coming of the King, will be given at the Con- gregational church by the vested choir on Christmas Sunday, December 26. In the evening there is to be a vesper service with carols and anthems. A song cycle for solo voices will be sung entitled Mary. by Paul Bliss, repre- senting four scenes in the life of the mother of Christ, with Scripture read- ings, Contest for Offices Probable. It is believed in Putnam that there to be filled for the coming two gears by the new administration, when they YOR ONY AND FANCY COODS “Trass with US amd Save Memey® ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. Putnas. Cona. THE CLEARANGE SALE CONTINUED cods. High . Grade Chocolates and | Ruptured Kidney and Frastureg Rib, | Wich over Sunday. soill e meove thas oner candidste for | 25 Th6 Waaten Sy Seads Stive, Dun- FOR SALE. A nice variety of Fresh Fish; also | Bonbons Ribbon and rierd Candy. Our| “."Conaition of Leroy Hmjeu %¢| . Edmund Pratter of Providence was| %Il DS ot then One SCUCULTE (0T | ielson. Some blg discounts for our | ,uiomobils and boat. Both in frst Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at own manufacture. Best in the’ city. | o ThE condition of Levoy TOWIEtt of|the guest of friends in Danielson Sun-1 nt O streets and captain of police, | Sustomers another week; ATACHIVe | yass condition. Price each, §%5. . J Bargains on every counter in the store. Buy these goods now. sept20d Where to Trade in Jewett Gity DR, J, M. KING, DENTIST ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn. Office hours 9.30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Painless extraction. Telephone 40. dec12a SELLING AT ONE-HALF PRICE. o5, am, closing out everything in my pargiins in miihe gard. advantage of nery. Mile. Bea Bottomly. oct29d decdd proved and it is now expected that he e organize in January. Capt. John Mur- TON DRY GOO! = - A Mrs. Charles S. Francis will enter- ¥ THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE | WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for tha ill recover. 2 - - - oy &0 v ; t o 3 will recover, Besides a ruptured kid-'l yain "the Nadel Arbelt on Tuesday att- | 1oy, and Frederick Dumas. ' presen Main Street, Danielson. Columbla_indestructible records. W <. come fo us. ‘A fine general line of selected goods for the Holiday Trade. Give us a trial, H. E. READE, 717 Main Street, Willimantic. decdd WE ARE AFTER The A. C. Andrew Music Co. piano-buyers to fill out blank coupon below and mail to us. the Eastern Connecticut and wish every TO BUYERS! We ask immediate or prospective We are one of largest distributors of planos in | the play, ney. he §as a fractured rib. The cause of the injuries is not laid so much to a flying tackle, as to the con- dition of the spot where the accident happened, which was over a deep dry rut in the ground made by heavy teamns drawing logs from a sawmill in that locality. Ten Degrees in Columbia on Sunday. ‘The real cold weather has not struck Willimantic and vicinity very hard 3 In Columbia, just over the Hartford bridge above the city lmits of Willi- mantie, on Sunday morning the mer- ;ury registered 10 above, and all the vast weel, according to the natives, the erage was 15 degrees above zero at unrise. noon. Cutting lce at East Killingly. W. S. Brown brought in a load of ice cut from the Hygeia pond at East Kill- ingly on Saturday. The ice was about three inches thick and the first cut in this vicinity this season. The Ladies’ society of the Methodist church is to meet with Mrs. C. H. Bur- roughs on Wednesday afternoon. Prize Winners at Whist. Honors at the wekly meeting of the Bijou Whist club were won by Mrs. Napoleon Domingue, Mrs. Philias The- treault, Mrs, Boulaine and Miss Odina Laflamme. ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Y. M. are candidates for re-appointment. TAGS SOLD READILY. in Many Purchasers Extra Liberal Aiding the Cause. Hundreds of tags were sold on Sat- urday by the solicitors for a fund to erect a soldiers’ monument at Grove and Ring streets. The majority of those approached purchased willingly and many were so liberally inclined to acquire a string of the tags during the day. The city was pretty thor- oughly canvassed and trains and trol- ley cars visited to help increase the sept20dw vames E. Keech, Mgr. TOWN HALL DANIELSON E. 8. CARPENTER, Mgr. FRIDAY, DEC. 17 The Theatrical Event of the Season. Wilmer Walfer in the Best of American Comedies, Kooas, school confectionery, Lapoint. Jewett City. suppiles, fancy " goods, tinware, crockery. Geo. novid The New Fashions in Fall Milllnery. We have the very newest 14 shapes, up-to-date colorings and de~ signs that will be in great demand this fall. L. A. Roy Millinery Store. Me- chanic St., Jewett City, Conn. _octisd ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir China plates that we are flvlnt with one ound of our s ecn brand of teas. hey are beautles. LANCHARD, Jewett City. JEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. flcclric Po intendiig buyer to know about our QA 12 to hold & montlily meeting this | tung. Tou i G i gongecsion m gt wel EASY PAYMENT PLAN, lo S dgpain, i The average price paid for tags was elass restaurant. ome made ry > . prices _ Valuable Hound Stolen. S. Cady Hutchins, who is In Hart| ymol but some were sold for generous MAN O E BOX |or'sh kinds "Stcars ervea ot iy Boyrs, and large and varied stock of carefully | A valuable hunting hound belonging | ford making ‘arraangements to open a The total amount of money Oysters a rved to order, BUSINESS WITH NEW LOW RATES. We have Issued a limited quantity selected HIGH GRADE PIANOS, of beautiful Art Calendars for 1910, to Daniel Casey of Willawbrook street was enticed away from home early last week. Tracers were soon on the look- out for the dog. Saturday the dog was garage, was in Danielson on S: making the trip in his new touring car. Gordon Returns to His Ship. irday, | amounts. secured will be announced today. C. H. CHILDS PRESIDENT. From Harold McGrath's most popular novel. Jowett Gity Candy Teft's ice - Kitchen, near St. Mary's hall, block, Jewett City. Conn. QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Send for detalls. too expensive for free distribution. We will mail one of these calandars George B. Gordon, rover from th Special cast and production. 5 located in the possession of parties re- | .. 3 d . Prices Free to every prospective piano purchaser who will fill out and mail u$ | sjai United States training ship Cumber- i i Served in first class shape. ¥ siding in the vicinity of Phelps’ Cross- d ip Cumber- | Woodstock Agricultural Society Holds 5 Willimantic Gas & 1 conipor Ralam i the. 1t 18 ceported. refuseq to |18nd. was returned to that vessel on Foninr i FRoes, 91,00, The, 'S, AEN We. low. Tobacco and Cigars. W. J. Brick« F 5 sive the animal up. The matter was | °rders from the naval officers at New- sshese, Seats on sale at Beckley's drug store, | lev- sepéd Our Rental Purchase Plan (renting a plano till pald for) is the easiest, | {aken to the local police authorities by | POrt on Saturday, in charge of C. A. g c pany s pl Y | Hamilton as speclal keeper. Gordon| The annual meeting of the Wood: | decidd S0m. GRsas safest and fairest for time-buyers, giving twelve, twenty-four, or thirty-six | the Caseys Sunday, and the dog Will | ;5% a7 o be-on his way to his ship.. | Stock agricultural soclety was held at and refall. Parties. or forty-elght ths' time ot ents. AL D0 e * | the fair grounds in Woedstock Satur- y-elght months' time in which to complete payments. Bastlett.Nuvices Marringe. R L LB ol churches, stc. supplied. c:";nl'!o’{. the oK tn 3 = eopy. lam & SHEPARD, (®uscossors to Sessions & Elmoe) Free delivery of pianos anywhere in New England. Every piano fully warranted,-kept in tune the first year free of charge. Returned from Norwich. Mrs. Ashton C. Persons and daugh- ter, Margaret, who have been at the home of Mrs. Persons’ mother, Mrs, N. At the Congregational parsonage Fri- day Almon Bartlett and Lydia A. Hawkes, both of Danielson, were unit- ed in marriage by Rev. Clarence Bar- ed for the ensuing yea C. H. Child_ Woodstock: dent, H. O. Preston. Putna ing secretary, Johnstone, Jewett City. WHEN READY TO BUTLD, select your material from our choles ¥ it nd send this oo L. Rishop of Norwich, since the death | ber. The marriage came as a surprise |'Woodstock: corresponding secretary, [Ilhlllllrs and Funeral l“c'lfl, 804-806 Main S'ree‘, AR g e eyl of ‘Superintendent of Schools N. L.|to the many friends of the contracting | Chauncey . Child, Woodstock: trea: $iok of Liimber. Faints, Coment, Gigen; 804-806 M Bishop, have returned tp their home, | parties. urer. Melanchton Riddick, Woodstock: and b.,.m...o ouj R 60-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT: Telephone couneciom IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY Trusses at Chesbro’s, A special room for fitting. Willimantic, Conn. endar for 1910, together with full in- formation about your Rental Purchase plan. Name .. Please mail me FREE your Art Cal- Address 74 Oak street, this ut)’. Monties Cli r'd $500. The Montgomery Hose company aft- er paying all bills contracted in con- nection with the holding of their recent carnival, in Town hall, have turned a sum said to exceed $500 into the ex- chequer ¢f the company. First Session of New Administration. Came Home Tagged. Danlelson people who went to Put- nam Saturday afternoon returned to this place tagzed by the active work- ers of the Woman's Relief corps and their agents, striving to create a fund for the erection of a soldiers’ monu- ment in Putnam. Jabbed Hatpin in Mashe: One flippant masher afflicted with caressing malpractice received proper auditors, J. W. Child, Thompson, H. T. Child, Woodstock. G. M. Sampson, Woodstock: directors, H. K. Safford. South Woodstock, L. J. Leavitt, North Woodstock, J. L. May, East Wood- stock, H. H. Davenport, Pomfret, C. E. May, East Woodstock; A. T. Gros- venor., Abington. 1. A. Paine, North ‘Woodstock, G. H. Sumner, Woodstock. In Woman's Department. The' annual meeting of the mem- wett JRWETT OITY ROTEL, New and Up-to-date Hotel in every particular. IHA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor. M. HOURIGAN. Jewett Clty. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. OPERA HOUSE DRUG STOR This evening the mayo and the New | tregtment st a local motion picture | bers of the ladies' department of the oo ."I-s:':- sovid board of aldermen will meet for their | house on Saturday evening. This fel- | society resulted in the election of the Phones—sStore wi-z: neuse 35-5, There Is No Royal Road first session in the council chamber at the town building. As far as known, only routine business is slated for low was too free with his hands dur- ing the time when a reel was being run off and the subdued light in the hall following officers: President, Mrs. C. E. May; vice presidents. Miss Blean- { or Mathewson, Mrs. Ella W. Wood, SPECIAL THIS WEEK Crystalized Rock and Rye, bottle 65¢ moosUP s. J. King, Prop. H & King, Mgr. . transaction. The various members Will | inquced him to be extra hazardous. The | Mrs. L. H. Healey: recording secre- | 3 Star Hennessy Brandy, bottle $1.75 T - A be assigned their seats and the ReW | young woman who sat beside him had | t Mrs. J. S. May: corresponding B bottle $1.75 P]anos Sold to financial success. * It depends . upon the | | cefc i aiso be'on hana. TRl R A Uk T T £ T L RSl Tt o b b e ever, and a sharp howl of pain startled | rectors, Mrs. L. J. Leavitt, Mrs. A. oy 4 Meesun. Commn Tel o-1a ON EASY PAYMENTS Write for catalogue and prices. WATKINS BROS., tunities. individual how he improves his oppor- Cultivate the saving habit and you will be happy and prosperous. New Toll Line to Chaplin. A new telephone line is being con- structed from this city to Chaplin by ‘ew Lngland Telephone , which, when cnmpleted. will 1 at the present time. at Chaplin_with the main line to Dan- ielson. In Willimantlc it taps the Jack- son street line and enters fhe city the andience when she drove a hatpin into his leg with a jab that was all convincing.” There was one less imita- tion of a man at the show a minute later. Reduction in Box Rents. at least one thing in eaper rates after the first of the year. Postmaster C. A. Potter has announced the following w schedule of box rents: Call hoxes M. Gildersieeve, Mrs. J. A. Clark, Mrs. G. M _Sampson, Mrs. Mrs. O. A. Hiscox, H. O. Preston, Mrs. C. H. Kil- JACOB STEIN, 93 West Telephune 36-3. Main Si. INDIGESTION, GAS AND DYSPEPSIA G0 Out-of-Order Stomachs Feel Fine Five Minutes After Taking Individuality Is What Couats In Hartford, Willlmantlc, Manchester, thereos. 1; ul:dsznd that u:: mm;ry ny cents per quarter, small lock hoxes i 5 g s . PR is also to build a new trunk line from | {2 Cones for quarter, medi ize lock | ¢ i i in— in Reader: S e So Wit g Your account is cordially invited. s 60 o Dush T AT b e 4 TG SUNIONG - FAIGER of Bulletin Reages) Photography. NEW OVERLAND P. CHESBRO, lutomsbies, 1029 Main Street novisd - PHANEUF & GEOFFRAY, Dealers In semi-annually, on accounts of $1 and up. Willimantic Savings Institute Planning a Minstrel Shaw. cn to arrange for the putting on of .1 minstrel show during the winter. Venison Supper. Fx-Representative George A. Bart- lett entertained a party of friends at the quarters of the Hilltop Hose com- pany Saturday _evening. venison supper_was_served in the ‘grill room and thiose present thoroughly enjoved the affair. An informal niurtamme ot mugic, songs any (amon ronndrd out the pleasant ev lock boxes 75 cents per guarter. The Those who are intending to do some- thing to make the great holiday bright- er for the poor of Daniclson are heed ing the call that has been issued b; Rey, F. W. Armstrong for funds and other gifts which he will distribute to needy persons regardless of denomina- tion. To Organize Men's Club. A meeting has been"called to be held in the vestry of the Congregational church for this (Monday) evening for | the purpose of organizing a men's club. are Needlessly Miserable. a little Diapepsin occasionally. This powerful digestive and antacid, though as harmless and pleasant as candy. | will digest and prepare for assimila- tion into the blood all the food, you can eat. - tat what vour: stomach craves, without the slightest fear of Indiges- tion or that you will bothered with sour risings, Belch! jas on Stom- , Heartburn, Headaches from Stom- Nauseca, Bad Breath, Water Brash oo Realing 1ike you had swallowed & would, taste good know ‘thers would be or Sleepless ‘Nights or appetite, and you meals you would no_indigestion Head Stomach misary all the next day ‘he or and, besides, you would not need laxatives or liver pills and bowels clean and fresh. Pape's Diapepsin _can to keep your stomach be obtained from your druggist, and contains more than ~sufficient the worst case of Indj Dyspepsia. There s motl to thoroughly cure tion _or ing better Bringing out the real personality, s : new rates are issued by order of the 3 The Thead City Cyclers, one' of the | assistant postmaster general the fine ,oints in character, the little Let me demonsiraie to you the 3'/2 per cent. interest pa‘ld' Compoflfldfid leading. social and atheltic OTEANIzA- | To Dispanse Christmas Cheer. Nothing will remain undigested or acist a 50 sape’s Diapep- | traits that make us Wiigi we are. '-OM of the city, has appointed a com- sour on your stomach if you will take | sin you vs g0 10 the table | Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist into perfeet accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. It you want a photo of your real self, or what your friends see to love and admire, call on LAIGHTON, The Pholographer, opposita Norwich Savings Soclaty. { s Te 1s expected that the proposal will bo met with much _interest among the mnmhau of the church. 44 December Plowing. Upumfluzfl—u‘;u i u—- ARD Jomvs, Simennas, for Gas on the Stomach or sour odors from the stomach or to cure a Stom- ach Headache. You couldn’t keep a handier or more useful anticle in the house, lump of lead or other disagreeable mlnfle; Should you be suffering now from any stomach disorder you can get relief within five minutes. 1t you will get from your pharm- auglsd e At W Game With H—M anager Mott of aohn: %"#‘.;&" \ Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas.