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’ | Trade at the WILIC“' ‘_":2":’?’* e ;,,;,,f‘f‘,ffflm Where to Trade n Jewell i 3 Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store ‘Mesting—Funeral of Mra. George OUTFITTERS TO ALL BEST NIGHT OF THE FAIR. | cess and everyone 1s giad that it is| AS there was -ct & quorum present Barber — Second Gongregational DR. J. M. KING, M“nHAY s S e S UM o0 e Som wieagy Sar shese hooe L35 90 Sotias Becraes ora,of | foom 1n a bt AT DENTIST -deciia St. Joseph's Hospital Will Realize | were passed ‘hundreds of peo- | St Josephrs tal ‘fore- B W D e B aadebact Boston Stor aroe S trom: Seven Suny Nighta, | e e the ast seven . |2 o SuwliE wad, Sl meoting at e Mathoet cHuron o | . ALL WORK GUARANTIEED, ' : Bty Bige most interesting talk - John Wel- unday evening. was addressed | Finn Block, lewett City, Conn. Y X NEW PIANOS |;iiiiie i i Sy omare rou il v o ¥y S A e Dty e | Bk e iss Boch 52 ST IS | Omes hours 240 & . o 4. urches united in WiSLIMANTIC, CORR. : S gl B fi;mm,y A5 FNS 1 Yomous tal, ana’compared it with o held Sunday afternoon at | the service. T e eciza company, he of the hall ar- | One Confiscated at Sterl Sterling—Three at statistics g st S Low as = = S$185. | 0000 1uil e receinis monnt Oneco—Daylight Visit by Officors.. i e ol FonEng LING AT O nion. Weite for Catal S g T g Saturday afternoon, places in Ster- 3 S Swepe: - Barhen tard Bt S ot e Dome fod. tak e for log uc. ~ in N Kimball of bate t| The funeral services of Mrs, George (R40ne at one-half pr s £ miilie A Sewing Machine which o ety evening u;"’«:;n:l'u:".'m"‘i ".‘:S, mc‘:"'“m"fl.."“‘..,""am"(“";: Putnam. ‘both Sekurasy aternoon on B SO R 2N Tt | B o ek Bageelns e the various drawings took place, a haul of siot machines. v ot WATKINS BROS. he booth In charge of the Wind- | “Fhe raids wers made. about. - 12.30 | 2okt ,,‘.,‘:.“"";’.'.-"‘uz‘;,',‘.,"‘“...fi"“"’,.‘:‘ entias f R ih il s asey, y has no equal is the s ham ladies was well patronized as | o'clock, State Policeman Louks vis- 1 emea: to- ineroased. fastiitios for onii- | g T0C. P Bunday afiervioon 1 W | Of Mrs. Barbers quanties, cepecially | -Automonile and boat Both in fir -, | uata, 'ind the sttendants were pretty | e Alexasdés Dougheriy’s satoon fing, meeting Bunday afiernoon 3 . Ba a s, capecially ; > n 1 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Well ‘tired out when the fair was at | Sterling and confiscatsd @ large nickel :;g"; of';"“,mg‘:mmmnmu?“ 'r m:n-uoy m;n :te"h:ll" cr:'uex:;y “1'.': Lruu;«n;‘mu; .,Lr class (:tlmdluon. Price each, $95, 8. i declare v ende dance. Mrs. J. J. 5 5, Lover of My Soul, [ Botiomly. 66 ,’ Main aod School 8ts, So. Manchester, | [ast, declared ofislally, enicd. SRS | alol machine (et was well (lled with | the present one was wholly inadequate i IOl Toae Hesaat ) ue I Bk of ‘A aen ware sting X Bhve. 852 Main Street, Willimantic. societies in charge and the members thg place and was in close ity E. i behalf of acted as leader. Peter McArthur, Mrs. Nellie Saunders P ?/lfl ?-n P deczsd v auxiliary, the nurses who the telephone, cutting ‘IS"””“, the hor:;lul it e iy gl A speclal train of elght cars—fve | &nd Miss Tinker, with Miss Annie .f.;'";'},", m.a»;u { Chance o oand he siarm %5 Onoeo ke, to hipar IR cetttalioie Gt Wers b-nu--. two coaches und a buffet— Rdbe:!-o;l 4 nc-m‘glx-nq-z \?ur“fl &00ds, mchool .um.xw fanoy goods as well as the many other voung 13- | A man with a light hitch was speedily | peing made regarding its management through this ckty Sunday at|3Os 0 N0 T e TpSematery: iue | gontestionsry, tin ‘orookery. Ge dies who assisted 50 well ail through | despatched to Oneco, which is only | and ‘thought that many were antirel 2308 b. m. with the ‘aafantgnt Sons" | bearers being Biward Barrett; Geores | S Vet c v Hovid about two miles away, to sound the | Gndust and that all Showld endeaver ty | Company, en route for Provi e from | Blake, George Bromley and 'Antoine i L e i alarm that the state poiice were about o SPartiord. " Two engines were hauling | Maynard. There were beautital flow- HALS PRION. Would you use ur assist the nstitution, as it was doin; ‘from her husband, th A few of ifs many import- ¥ e ana might be cxpected, but ust as the | 2°great good for the city of Williman: | the train. There are & hundred peopla [ 78, from her Busband. the four exandc | 5, o o) foo Gas R in Winter if man"who nag driven ,‘,flnny ol e b b in the cast. children, arlotte, ' Wallace, _John, uring the dull season my prices as Range in Winter if ay, was putting p I Grons of one | o, belleved that some who were | % (U8 O | peace Samuel B, Har- | JVAICF And Thomas Purvie, o wreatl |ail Hate will bo fust one-nalt, ot o 2, carnival was sr - 10] e o _had | o D Anesda Ay and ant features are. you were paid to ? arnival wae & great suc- | of the Oneeo places’ State Policemen o e oo afTonn o 002 | vey gave Judgment in detanit Satur. | rom & o g Mg g 1 A pen only on Vv-o:’r’"flmy, Wyiday Jackson and Bridzeman had complet | for their rooms at an advanced fgure. fay B2 ohil puit brovebt by Trask|sie Cooper,” Petsr Cooper, ed the ‘work of s mach] “Rotoseillo” move- Sare! A mice variety of Tresh Fishi also | Clarik Wiitiords. saloen 3. W Foley's e o e e o 2C. | Gover. Houss ront amounting &0 $6.30, | Glvun. Aisses Doline Mandeville und 3 Well, we will pay you. i okt bl vt saloon and T. J. Dougheérty's place. | ne’couid to make it He mentioned Attornev P. J. Danahey appearcd for| JnS'0%, T500mnee WOk QAT S0 | g THE Souvenir Chins ment; SiLTHT STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 Horth St. e machines are said to be worth in | (nat the hospital might buy its neces- | the plaintiff, but no appearance Ke" Miss Maggle Cammingham, Vic- | plates that are giving wigh , ons : Ot ok | the neighborhood of $175 apiece and | L, 5, "W hoioaate “and cnus - save | mads for the deendant. R e i, s | Bound 6t our special btapd. ol saae & i all be condemned by the authori- | money. Dr. Weldon favored buying | The Windham High school basketball | MoGovern and Miss Selina Mitchell, fh Q. J. BLANCHMARD. tes, as'is dlways the case. at wholesale, but thought if that was | team journe: ey : , y to Storrs Saturday aft- | an, x - - BURNHAM, Agent. It s understcod that all the men | gone some of the merchants would mot | emoon and were trimmed in the col- R e e e S e A, R. BU , Agen! ausht with the goods 1n el PIaces |like it as they were anxious to get |lege chapel which has a floor space | Nathan Dabcock, Mrs. 8 JEWETE GrrY oANDY wrrowe Manufacturer of dlfferent styles of | guilty and they will be ‘,",n s Brass | the pusiness, as they came to the hos- | something ifke a pill box. The score | of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Har- | ¥ou will find in eonneotion d Wi e vat <A pital to get it Willlam Vanderman, |ows 4418 This is the second defeat | ris Benjamin Barber and family of | Slass restaurant —mome Light: Ouvisges and W Sphee ng before Justice of the Peace Chap: | 5. F. Carr. J. O'Sullivan, and a num- | that Windham has sustained this sea- | Norwich. Relatives and friends pres- |3 M Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | man at the town hall in Oneco at 3 | hor of others offered various business | son. The team has not yet been de- | ent from out of town were Mrs, Emma d clams Aufomatic Tension Re- s RTAIN QUALITIES influence o'clock this ‘(Monday) afternoon. The Z m. Jew jease; s e e uc'ff,'.fif e anr s | amyniene SMi oF ha | e ek eat susgestions. Attormey W A Ing |feted on 1 o IO on e e e, | Gardner of Mysti, Thomas Purvis of ‘nonr 8t Mary uncertain about any article, or deal, in | 180 Valley Street. tirely unexpected and ecrested not & | o, thet, he belleved ab 8 mectin | Srell matched sma meutral Aok Providence, Mim~ Charlotie Wallaco Plock Yamatt Cliy. "Con i vake e s - and rs. Arthur Gaudette of Plain- | c——————ptatns Antomatic Locking Draw- | our store. Trade here and be watisfied. | Horte Shocing el connection. | little efir 'in the usually wideuwake | tiona Sholid be. passed, cordially. en- ki A e T e |~ avios LONOR A% ALk NS JAMES HARRIES, ey el S - S T R e Personal Benjmin and Frank Burber, Mra | erved in first class shape Prises Opera House Black, Willimantic, Conn. ’s Wall P: Jolly Five 33, Water Sports 8. journed until Friday morning at ten | James F. Brown has gone west on | 308C¥, FUOKer, Tire, Norwich. Under. | 1% Tobacco and Clgare W. ¥, Briek. dec1za 2 If It's apers The small cfowd that gathered in | @eiock. ot ey Fead o, Vinton of Bas. | faker 3. . Hoorigan nad charge of | 17 septa in all the latest designs that you de- | the Y. M.C. A. gymnasium witnessed e it T 1 end 1n Now Ha. | the services. B YR P R sire, come here. Our large assortment | & mficl; mentu e than (h’e Fpcke WITHOUT FOOD OR DRINK. g S sialbel it Notes. won u:\n.zu and moderate price will interest you.| Would indicate Saturday evening, be- | = Miss Lena Brennan of Pawtucket and vefall, Partten For Artistic Wall P.pers s B ROSEToE ready mixed Paints and | tween the Water Sports of the Nor- | Agent Thrall Finds Stock Left for Miss Katharine Owens left Saturday R e e A oto,, supplied. Agent Sov $he ol wich ¥. M. C. A. and the Jolly Five Days on Coventry Farm. e £ painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, to.gpend a woek with friends in Hart- | “ppg annual meeting of the Second | McKinley muaic, 100 & sopy. Willkes Ecclesiastical society of the Congre- | Johnstons, Jewett City. Mrs. Walter House of Scotland 18 re- | gational church was held on Baturday. of the local association. It was a fast. come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 aggresstve game, and there was plenty | During State Humane Agent D, W. Church Street. We will be pleased to Rotary Spool Pin. 72 Church Stre Willimantic. | of good blocking. The Jolly Five had | mhrail's v a he | ceiving treatment at St. Joseph’s hos- WHEN READY TO BUILD, estimate on palnting or decorating. the' greater experience and excalled In | 1o1a Lacal Agent B A. Wecks thet he | pital. ~ e The committes elsoted wery Deacon o e e Se_—— o o both work and When in t of team play and bad much metter eyes |had visited a farm in the town of Mrs. James A. Shes is visiting her | tor Marshall and the clerk and treas- | Sogk of Jumbs ?fl, Coment, Sipes, price. 3 ; . “oto, 7 Pelpphone chmtbotion, siovasa en In quest o) OF che-aret it was 11°3 in favor of . Bt did not state who owned | parenis in Pawtucket, R L, for u fow | urer, John Watt. S aShy anangiidees’ supplien . b o »» insured the Jol v bt The “Free” is an DELIC AC[ES S owia and Hixgine plaged best for | {0t fiad bean tied up in the barn LoF | oot ey Coce e Tetatment s Bl NATIVE OF GRISWOLD IwWETT OITY moTEte the home team, while our _and | four days wi n sty : — 3 A v - N fiv 2 Brown showed up well for the VSILOrs. | sou ta) “daen - acimont Masehin “1a | seph's hospital Pictured and Praised for Enterprise, | New and Up-to-dute Hotel ts svery machine, for five years, |I, [. L. —-UENMs A come 0 US. | 35D BRI v mmompeon ot | S aiprenis ot o the ‘maer 5| pitind 1o St Josepws ospital or| ~ \nitiative and Philanthropy. Tux w., LW Frovriston A = olly , | some culty between the owner of | e p # 1 ¢ d Lewls ¢, Harringion. b Eherias £, . treatment Sunday. ver = - against breakage, fire,|Pain'ess E;‘.I';f‘ grt ot A fine general line ot selected goods | “Syut Y Sporta Brown rb, Parsons 1. | With the stock. And The owner did not | Patrick Curley of South Coventry has | asine for Jamiary has an- clght phge . MOURIGAN. illing a Specialty |tor the Holiday Trade. Give us a trial | Colligan ¢, Belfour rf, Vallin 1f. furnish any food. The tenant had none | purchased the Lynch place in that vil- | description of the fifty years' strug- ewete Otty, n B t Lowest prices. All work guaran- Score—Jolly. Five' 33, Water Sports’|to give the stock, and it is said that | lage, opposite the Center school house. | gles and triumphs of David Hale Fan- FUNBRAL DIRECTOR. ghining and water. teed. 3. Baskets from the floor, Lewis 5, |the latter left the.place and stock | Mr. and Mrs, Dixon Van Zandt have | Bing, the Worcester, Mass., million- | uraiture and Crawferd OCeshing AssoBlated Dantal P_,,,m H E READE Hireins 5, Chappel 3, Thompson 3, | wihout care. Agent Thrall placed a |been in New York for a brief stay, Mr. | aire philanthropist, a native of the Rang: 752 Main Street, - - Willimanti Belfour 2, Brown 2. Fouls called. on [man in charge, with strict orders to [Van Zandt attended the banquet of the | town of Griswold. "The story is mag- | “Phones—8tore 6i-31 house n imantic st Wil tic. | Levis & Chappel 2 Harrington Par- |see that tho stock was properly water- | ATctic club there Saturday eventns. nificently illustrated in colors, and has - g Office hours—week days 3 & m. to 717 Main Street, mantic. | son 2, Erown 2 and one team foul on | ed and fed whils the case is betng in- | "yl Nl Do ugherty and Mrs. E. | % fine portrait of Mr. Fannink, a full- MoOSUF mOUSE. P. m. Sundays 10 & m. to % p.om | visitors. Baskets from tree trs, Chap: | vestigated. L e e eey: | Page cut, 1,500.of the employes at noon | ®, 3. King, Prov. I B King, Mgk & - janla PeL TR b e i —_— Uhe paests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nor- | fime_lawn' party on the grounds of Shmate S ofbnsetsd. The H. C. Murray Co. Eopie 2" Bortonr & rarsing & Brown’ | Ntified About Crippisd Horss. | 1P S50t T M GG | o moyal “Worcontor” Corset” cort | apeset*SiRation gaid a0 Simerein Agents Ladies’ Homs Journal Paper L. M. REED NO MATTER N N Boorim, | i i el | Qs :;:,;;e;,‘;flfi‘:l::':‘:d e hlndit;‘mo dining Ball which'Mr. an- | Meesun, Comm [Ra—— . now. ight i o3 = - » . ¥. C. ovide ks L Patterns. how hard vou are to_please, in our clety. ‘was fn. town: Netuivsy Shd Sgetn | Miiden, roprvsenflng Radiant chapter, :‘)‘x:‘blsubr’]:'m Alrynl,:oum.l 1;:”-‘-‘:1“7’ ooy e i) . » ] Tra 3 o. 11, at the anntal meeting of the and ccldent of for fet; i al 8 ties b 5 » the United States “Health .n:k s xi- | Of tons, prices and terms to suit you. E. L. PRINCE, R N ot T, | mentacn Blaz st Hew Bayen the puse w037, Fainiags Initathve, snterorise Being Built for Waterbury Fivm—WiN s e BT 1R vait 0o maan, | T perseverance and benevolence, stating % a @ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite e 'w Giasic Co. Bt uasl the, anbmal all SIoUE Apent b TR that, although In his $0th year, the of Employes, e ehbek s tAl Sertislers. 804-806 Main Street, Willimantic, Ct. e e ol A Fe moeet| MANY MARRIAGES ILLEGAL. | president and founder of tha famous . ‘ ol bl lant, by hi 1a h al A large addition is to be mades to the ELMORE & SHEPARD, Box Bt Willimantic. Ct and Ice Cream Caterer |cucsd ;%o tans o compiy With this | Now Maven Registrar Had No Right | B’ Zad aiiasines™ I SO | ackoRTS RO L DR e 3 o, ; o o erbury. on iich hus bees (S cossors to Sesslons & Eimorey Lel me demonsirate (0 you fhe |73 Main Strest, Willimaptic, Conn. | ™ mud G Appoint Assistant. gondition, 1s & constant insplration to | torbury, The ontract which hug bees ‘mhalmers and Funeral n‘mt“ LOUIS PHANEUF phon Gift of 8 Watch to Miss Cailloustts. | A lcgal opinion has been given that | form their duties to the best of their | % brick and wood structure, thres stors Seaie NEW OVERLAND \oMiss Ernestine Calliouette, whe | (ho registrar of viial statistics Tor the | Bbility. e bUIIAING will be large ehoukh oo 60-62 North S A X 7 eaves toda; study to be a trained | city of New Haven has no right to ap- b S o s oy g e i el e 2 HIRAM N. FENN, Intree e BosOHAT &% Brattieboro, Ve, | potet an ausietant resiocrac ana (Dot | Mewdsn—iTie omiobre of the Meri- Dmotormres SO SeE Wi, Coves o8 TADY SSSTSTANT: by Goops Anp worions. | ERNEST P. CHESBRO, ldumli g Seliohene v g . 3 ites, ONDERTAKER ard BMBALMER |ehtertained the emploves of the warp- | the marrlage licenses and burlal per- |den Arts and Crafts assoclation are layey: _ HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. - > ing and winding departments of t} mits issued by John Buckley of this | talking of having J. A. 8. Monks of T v 626 Main Street. 1029 Main Street 2 Church St. ‘Willlmantic. Ct. ‘Windham Silk company at her home, | city, who for years has been chief | Boston, an artist of national reputs, | A 10-year-old clove tres will pre- COLCHESTER jangd novisd Telephone. Lady Assistant |on Jackson street, Saturday afternoon. | clerk in the office. are not legal. come here to give an exhibition. duce about 20 pounds annuslly. Vaudeville by Voun' Faoplls Society 2 —Frueral of Clarence Champlain— Unicn Service at Congregational o entertainment in the chapel ® : evening given by the Young g eople’s society the vaudeville pro- Was carriea out as follows: Spanish prima 1 ic ‘drama A Rk ey s Certain it i The wide spread “shriek” about high rtain it is that those who have never man, day worker or Brain Worker. The dance given by the social club S gy R R prices for meat will induce people to plan tried it, have some facts to learn by break- Looks “thin” you say. Our word for it ~ ma--u;zmn;mm':t-muhm 00KS in v Sy. I, . King’s_orcl itra_fur- Fiseha oo mate ana Profostor Bive: meals with more reason and better judgment fastmg this way: you will reach lunch time fully sustainede R o of food strength and cost. A LITTLE FRUIT food well digested—-head clear and ready for either fresh or stewed the noon-day meal. JHSRY NS e . College Athictes Adish of ' Where is the sustaining power? You ask. and others, learned from actual experience GRAPE-NUTS . that a vegetarlan diet produced better results and cream In Grape-Nuts which we believe to be the on N than a diet including meat. A cup of sbme hot beverage— strongest, most digestible food known. B B Rt omindng For Postum—Tea--Cocoa Five important points should ‘guide the Many famous names appear in the vege- o Dot D wise selection of food. ¢ tarian list. Names whose owners are cham- Saie brca gl butter ‘ Must be made of nourishing ingredients pions and prize winners in their chosen field bR S o ' ifirgpc-Num. of athletics. Plenty! : Must be easily digested—=Grape-Nuts. After all the argument for and against Plenty! Must taste good--Grape-Nuts. any particular kind of diet, the question can Plent ! Must be economical-=Grape-Nuts, best be solved for the individual by personal y Must be guaranteed unde: the Pure Food experiment. for a strong Laws-—=Grape-Nuts. AS TO PRICE :=0One 15c package of GRAPE-NUTS contains 14 portions, practically ONE CENT each. Sold the same today as this food has always sold. No rise in price.. There’'s a pathway to reasonable economy in food and that’s not alle ' : “There’s a Reason” for Grape=Nuts Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creek, Michigan, Avery, who bas been LARGE ESTATE Divided Amons Children by Mrs. George N. Morse of Meriden. The estsle of Luey J. Morse of Mer-