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Boston Stp WILLIMANTIC, CONN, A Splendid Collection of Woolen i Dress’Fabrics A new, large and attractive assort- shown today, comprising many weaves and colorings, kinds most pop- | loon cpen on Sung ular and fashionable for the coming season, at a very rsasonable . price. ment Aside from plain weaves thers are many fancies in various designs and combinations. Cloths are of Prunella, Serge, ‘India Poplin, Mohair, Sicilian, each Twill, bl e ;| have been—in tiie ‘S_‘;é,y evening with Mr. Lafleur. Scenic Temple. . BARTENDER FINED. Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Sold Cigars to Men in Saloen on Sun-' day Evening—Disobeyed Owner. - TrLe police caught some men in An- seline Bernier's saloon, §25 Main street, Sunday evening, and as a result Ar- thur Lafleur, a bartender for the proprietor of the pl , “was in_court RioRGay. charged with keapiag the va an act contrary to the tata .ngér:. % statuies - ing the operation of saloons In. this city. ~Lafleur entered a plea of not guilty. * Lieutenant Killourey, who made the ‘arrest, testified that at .45 o'clock Sunday evening he noticed a number of men In the place and there- 0T Cave was oot case was it to until today. when Lafleur hwm o;l?r plea to guilty, after the ha been expiained to bim. Detendint ssi sold nothing but cigars men with him and did nni sell o B Mother Superior -General Returning ~ to Holland. _Mother Superior General Theresa of ‘the Sisters of Charity of the order of Our of Lourdes, who for the past three wieks, has been visiting the con- vents i this vicinity that are umder her jurisdiction, left for New York on the 10.07_express Monday, accom- panied by Mother Superiors of St Joseph’s and St. Mary's convents in this city and the Academy of the Holy Family at Baitic. The superior gen- eral sails from New York this morn- ing at 10 o'clock for Tilburg, Holland, where the motheF, house is, sitiated. Tierney Cadets Elect Officers The Tierney cadets, afliated with St. Joseph’s church, at a_meeting in their rooms Sunday elected officers as follows: ~ Captain, Edward Piekett; first_lieutenant, Anthony McKenna second lieatenant, Eugene Moriarty; sergeants, Williafn Grady and John Carr; corporals,~ Arthur Ashton .and Leroy Hallahan. *The cadets are mak- ine fine prozress in'driiling and gredt interest is being shown by the boys in thetorganization. . Davis, of New G. Warren Tecturer charge lecturer’s granges Mrs. W. J. Reynolds of Dayville has spending Pouléry Lecturer_Sherwood; essay, The Home ' obtained. of E. P. Barnes, master of New London County Pomona grange; vocal solo, Deep in the Mine, E. R. Church. Three Weeks' Mis in 8t. James' grange, will have of the in Danielson on Saturday. Chureh. A tax s |t o o ons at es 2t the meeting of New | Shurch on Sundiay 8t the opening of the don Quinebaug Pomona | series of three missions that are to ex— tend through the next three weeks. Father White, who is giving the mis. several days at Glovers- |sion this week, announced the order of services, which been ville, N. Y. -{sermons ana wpeciat "w- m{n ‘of New ?wmx include dally mass at § a. m. There ies Charies T Nado » visiting at h'.*‘hm; in Putnam. B. Lacas continues to im- was & large n Monday morning and at the tions and sermon in the evening. Local Notes. umber at this e mond, H. . TO C. A C. A \VE BALL TEAM. $200 Backing as Good as Secured to Putnam wil be represented in ‘the rn ‘Connecticut league again this ey, . Tt Tact s ‘been decided and all the fans will be happy. "The 8200 needed to insure the Cana- dlan Athle club backing the ‘team ‘Das been ed with the exception of 2ew dollars, and there i no question whatever about the remainder being The meeting however, was not electing a manager, scheduled for, Sunday, hald, because it was believed' to be better policy to wait until the last dollar is secured before So the meeting for this latter purpose is set for the day afternoon. largo congre: | coming Sunday, This meeting is to bo at St. James’ | held Sunday morning, and the man elected to represent the team will then be able to attend the league directors’ meeting to be held in Danielson Sun- With Putnam fn, North Grosvenor- dale will remain in the circuit, and that means that the league is completo lage (Dayville), Wau- on | with the Tri- Tvtruc- regan, Jewett City and Taftville clubs cult, as the other four teams on the cir- any quor. He admitted that he made SOWER Ct mistake In permitting the men to go UNCAS POWER COMPANY. into the saloon with him. He denied o B Made i that he was ageustomed -to take mien | No Abatement to Be Made in Assess- into the saloon) with him on Siindays, | ment Mads by Assessors of Town of Mr. Beraier, proprietor, said he | Windham. had ordered s bartender not to open on Sundays unless he was absolutely | The board of relief held its fourth Obliged to, and them mot in any Way {and last meeting in the rooms of ‘the xmmm~.y° . Both were liuv,m 8| selectmen in_the Town building Mon- g i B e the . Practicaflyl o complaints were e T hs to.aloons, end then | entered and then the board held a joint Judge Arnold imposed a five on La- | session with the board of assessors, o e e o A ope i & toland the lists of all persons who had L S nacr keeping the ‘saloon open |appeared at tlie different meetings, re- o ._which was paid. lating to abatements, etc., were care- i Slement Hurteau, 26 and mar- | fully gone over. - - ed, was arrested Monday afternoon | The board’ of rellef obtained a writ — ten opinfon of the matter of the as. sessment of the Uncas Power com: pany from Town Counsel A. J. Bow. en, and the same .sustained the as- sessment as originally made by the board of assessors, $101,000, which is an increaserof $86,000 over the amount at whic hthe officials of that company put in the propefty, Chalrman Risedorf received a let- ter from the board of assessors of Norwich that. stated that the Uncas Power company was assessed for but $5,000 in that town. $4,000 for a trans- forming plant and electrical equip- ment and $1.000 for & pole line. The board of relief will allow the opinion of Town Counsel Bowen to be con- sidered final and the assessment of the company’s property will remain at the figure assessed by the board of as- sessors for the town of Windham Has Passed Examination, Louls N: Dondero received official notification Monday from headquar- ters that he had smecessfully passed the examinations for a second lieu- tenancy in the Conmecticut national in black and many colors. Prices 50c, 75¢, $1.00 yard. An Important Showing of White Undergarments The biggest display of the year in| 2o cumm A COLD IN ONE DAY point of variety and eclegance. Gar-|Take LAXA" ments of excellent style and artistic| 30 COIS = design, neatly and substantially made, offered at a very reasonable price. Corset Covers, 10c to $2.50. Gowns, 50c to $6.00. Short Petticoats, 25¢ to $1.50. Long Petticoats, 50c to $7.50 Drawers, 2S¢ to $3.50. Chemise, $1.00 to $3.50. Combinations, $1.00 to $5.00, The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Sore Lungs and Raw Lungs. Most people know the féeling, the miscrable state” of Mealth 16 fndl: Foley’s Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung ‘remedy, will quickly cure the soreness ana cough and_re- store a nomal condition. Ask for Fol- ley’s Honey and Tar. Lée & Osgood. shoemaker that once gets in touch with the fine line of Shoermaker i Patterns. 2)9“‘& carried at this store ‘be- guard. In all probability Mr, Don- &2‘ o oty ?:“é ‘will be e,l:ct!d‘ to fill t:’le vacancy £00d Teas ‘ompany at its meeting that is this is so, for better stock and a lled thi A Trade aif the . . . more complete assortment &re Ot | ond_ lentenunt. oL L o0 & 5 to be found. > i WEDDING. Burr-Guilford. Monday evening at 7 o'clock . Misk Alice E. Gnilford, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William' Guilford, 1182 Main Or. . G JACKSOR—Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Lowest prices: All work guaran- In Leather we carry the stripg in all sizes and cut soles from 20c to 30c per pai~. In Nalls we have the Holdfast in iTon at 5c and in brass at 10c per package. Tron Stands and Lasts, single, or the Combina- Lon Outfits. "In Tools we Bave oemalkers’ lammers, ' Rasps, Asils, etc., ete. il It pays shoemakers to purchase sup- plies here; the prices are right, and there is no express to pay. Step in. . Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL 790-704 Maim St. Willimantie, Ct. declid E. L. PRINCE, CONFECTIONER and Ice Cream Caterer 734 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 53-3. jansa If It's Wall Papers in all the latest designs that you & 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. Willimantic, % saciated Dental Parlors, 762*Main Street, . . - Willimantic Office hours—iweek. days 9 a. m. to 8.p. m., Sundays 10 a. m.. to 2. p. m. jania - L. M. REED has the agency for the Travelers Life and Accldent’ Co. of Hartford, Ct. aad the Uniied States Health end A il dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. W rige for rates and full particulars. Box 8%, Willimantic, Ct Jordan Hardware Co. /670 Main Strest, Wil feb22d When in quest of DELICACIES ~aa___come fo us. A fine general line of selected gouds for the Hollday Trade. Give us & trial H. E. READE, 717 Main Sireet, Willimantic. decda Let me demonsirate fo you the NEW OVERLAND ERNEST P. CHESBRO, ' lufomsbiles, 1029 Main Street novisd HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER arnd EMBALMER $2 Church St. Willimantle, Ct. Telephone. Lagy Assistant. The only premiums’ we offer are Good Pianos at Lowest Prices.. The A. C. Andrew Music Co. 804-806 Main Street, Willlmlnfib.kflt "7 A nice variety of Fresh Fish: also ‘Bcaljops. Oysters and Claws, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. octasa A Good Habhit is the making of usall; -~ We help you to form a good habit by PAYING YOU for Cooking with GAS in WINTER. . ERTAIN QUALITIES influence certaln results. There’s nothing uncertain about any article, or deal, in our store. Trade here and be watisfied. JAMES HARRIES, Opera House Block, Willimantic, Conn. deci3d A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of @ifferent styles of ight Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for sale. and Wagon Repairing of all kinds. Repository and shops 180 Valley Street. Horse Shoeins. Tel connection. novia NEW PIANOS As Low as - - $185. Write for Catalogue. WATKINS BROS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. nd School Sts, So. Manchester. Main Street, Willimantic. Qec2sa LOUIS PHANEUF - Dealer in LADIES' AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY, 628 Main Street. For Artistic Wall Papers }come o E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 Church Street. We will be pleased to ‘wstimate on painting or decorating, ‘ana will guarantee ' both work and ‘price. “Telephons connection. nov2sa There Is No Royal Road to financial suceass. Itedepends upon the individual how ‘he- improves his oppor- tunities. 4 Cultivate the saving habit and you will be happy and prosperous, g Your account is cordially invited. 315 per cent. interest paid, compounded semi-annually, on ;g.eoount,s of $1 and up. sanza : Willimantic Savings Institute N. D. Webster, Treas. - — . Olin. There are_four | prove after & s Vincent’ , ur W., Daniel K., Will- iam H_'M. Sweet of this city, and Charles A. Sweet of Manchester, and a sister, Alice Hale, of Waverly, Mass, ‘FUNERAL.. Willard D. Pember. The funeral of Willard D. Pember was held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. from hi= home, 68 Lebanon avenue. Rev, Willlam S. Beard, pastor of the First Congregational church, officia ed. The services were private. The bearers were Herbert R. Chappell, R B. Truscott, Delos Conant and J. De- loraine Conant. Burlal was in the, Willimantic cemetery. Funeral Direc- tor H. N.. Fenn was In charge of the arrangements. Various Items. The banks in the city will all be closed. A bunch of rooters are planning to accompany the Windham high school basketball team to New London tpday to cheer it on to victory over the Bulkeley Independents of that city. Today, Washington's birthday, a le- gal holiday, the town and city offices in_the town building will be closed. Hollday hours will be observed at the local postoffice today, the earriers making only their morning deliveries, ihe office being closed at 11 o'clock and reopening at 6 p. m. Personals. %2 Robert Anderson of Manchester was in town on business Monday. Reuben P. Burgess of Lebanon was in town on business Monday . after- noon. & Postmaster Frederick A. Rathburmn of Hepron was a Willimantic visitor Mond Mrs. John!E.. Faircloth of - East Hampton was.a recent guest of friends in town. Mrs. C. C, ‘Case and son, Christo- pher. are in Scranton, Pa., visiting one ©of Mrs. Case's college friends. <Mrs, Ann.Carnéy of Velley Street recently entertained her son, Peter _Carnéy, and his wife of New Haven. Rev. W. S. Beard, pastor of the First Congregational church. will as- sist at the funetal of Baymond N. Parish at Montville this afternoon Everett Harrington, who attends the Connecticut Literary institute at Suf- field, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Harrington of Church street, for the Washington birthday reeess. . / JEWETT CITY Holiday Schedule—Norwich C. E. Un- ion to Meet at Baptist Church. The Woman's Missionary society of the Congregational church meets at Mrs. G. W. Robinson’s this afternoon. The- schools, bank and library are closed ‘today, also the postoffice after ® o'clock until six_ - Mr. and Mrs.+C. H. Sleeper of Sher. man’ Mills, Me, and Drgand Mrs. G. H. Sleeper of Wore: are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Jack- sman. # Miss Dorothy Paul was among those who were confirmed by Bishop Brews- ter at St. Andrew’s church on Sunday afternoon. The Norwich C. E. union meets at the local Baptist church on Saturdey afternoon at 4.30. There are to be ad- dresses by Rev. W. T_Thaver, Rey. Mr. olden, Rev. E. W, Potter and Rev. . H. Howe The- evening service be- gins at 7.15. College Gjrls Defeated, 8-2 1-2, Three hundred and fifty interested people gathered in Finn's opera house Jewett City, on Monday evening. to see the basketball game between the ‘Boston College girls’ team and the Jewett City five. The young women did not put up gquite the game expect. ed of them and met defcat at the hands of the champions of eastern Connecticut by a score of 8 to 2 1-2. The game was loosely played. The lineups: Jewett City—Robertson 1f, Popham rf, Wakefield ¢, L'Heureux lg, Dupre 1%, 4 Boston College Girls—Misses Foster if, Clark rf, Murphy <, Ingalls 15, Hol- den rg. Goals, Robertson 4, Popham 1, Wakefleld ‘1, IL’Heureux 1, Dupre 1, Miss Clark 1, Miss Holden 1. Foul goal, Miss Foster. i STAFFORD SPRINGS Death of William H. Coolsy, Prominent Manufacturing and Business Af- fairs of Borough. William H. , aged 69, dled at his home on Bast Main street Monday morning. Mr. Cooley was a member of the firm of Smith & Cooley, manutac- turers of flocks, and for several years has been actively interested in the manufacturing and business affairs of the community. He was born in South Deerfield, Mass., and came to Stafford Springs when he was 23 years old. He entered the employ of Willam Smith =23 bookkeeper and In 1870 he became associated ~ with Mr. Smith, whose daughter he married, and has since continued the business. In the death of Mr. Cooley the town loses an enterprising citizen and one whose plice in the community it will 15 irvived vy a ton, - Benjemin. . s, survive a son, n " P. Cooley, otx!‘uflofd Spri land h: gher, Miss Margaret ey, W] &t home. s dau; resides ; " Holiday\Plans. - office will observe the usual ‘hours. - Favorable re) are recelved from b L S o) Washinston's birthday the postoffice and banks will observe holiday hours. Checker Champion Stone Invited. ‘Thomas Stone, the checker expert, urgical ‘hospital in Worcester. Miss Dora Puize has been spending several da Mrs. Orifla Cutler of Academy strect will have operation at St. in New York. e members of the Home ‘has visited Holiday Hours. himself to has been invited to participate in a tournament for/leading players of New Eagland to_be held this weck. Mrs. A. ‘A. Chase and children of Providence have been spending several days with friends in Danielson. Charles Preston of Danielson has oharge of a fund to be used for de- fraying the cost of printing the his- torical records of the Comgregational church at South Kiliingly. Dana_Shippee of East Killingly has completed the work of mounting the wildcat recently shot near South Kil- It Iy expected ¢hat the animal lingly. will be on exhl days. W. J. Schoonman of North recently commissioned by Prof. W, E. State entomologist, to report on the ravages of the San Jose scale in this vielnity, reports that he has found many trees badly infested. Mr. Schoonman examines the trees free of Spraying lead is recommended as the best means of eradicating the pest. Britton, charge. SAN JOSEFSCALE Infesting Many Trees—Arsenate of | China, where they have been located Lead Recommended. wate; Wildcat Mounted. citis. feion here in & few | Sueany of dren have Mr. ‘and street, | Rasine, Wi guest of fri day with arsenate of Henry A. Fire Chiefs’ Pictures Hung. Capt. A. P. Woodward, chief of the Danielson fire department, has suc- ceeded in securing framed pictures of all of the chiefs of the Danielson fire department, with cne exceptiom, sinc 30. 'The pictures have been piiced n | than twa shutties. the new central fire station and form a very interesting collection, 1860. Timothy Guests ‘The plc- Mr, and ture that is missing is that of Vincent | Woodstock Brown. The chiefs ervice since the date mentioned are as | this city, New York, Bostom, Worces- their terms of - Holdlng On or ‘Which? will be Rev, Denton J. Neily's subject at the meeting at the Baptist church on Thursday evening. Quantities ‘D( pussy willows are be- X _soclety” of the Methodist lni brought 4n. church at her home for a meeting to- morrow (Wednesday) afternoon. ousewives on the.West Side are complaining about chimneys, but believed to be responsi- ble for the los have been missed following his visit: He is young and a stranger In Daniel- Confirmation Party—Baseball Team Assured—Mercury at 63 on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Bfuby of Bridge- b Chiries K. Shaw, taken iNl_Sunday, ‘was removed to the Day-Kimball pital Monday, suffering with append Sunday of relatives in Lowell. Arrived from China. Rev, and Mr: for 15 years. with friends in Putnam. J. O. Bradford of Worcester was the Armand Lizotte and Hetu of the Put- nam basketball team plaved with the Webster team against Millbury. Sat- urday night. ed on friends in Putnam Monday. French River Textile company’s mill, at Mechanicsville, has a patent pend- ing on a heel-spring scores of relatives and friends from | ton Going Forward— ——— WRESTLING EVENTS Arranged for This Week—A Varied Card. Eocal ‘sports are going to take an- about 4 young man who | oungr ariof a the wrestling gameswhich e et 1o creaning | has not been tried out here this winter. ‘The event is fixed for Thursday even- ing, To Wake & more finished card of events, a six round sparring exhibition has been listed. Thia latter event will be between boys billed as Bld Lang- lols of Putnam and Claybon, colored welterweight champion (so-claimed) of FUTNAM Connecticut. The main wrestiing — ;“l'.crl;( wi ldb'v be;owuan the fiuln&m rn— | favorite, anboncoeur, an e Wolers. B Wilbur of Montville. This match is to be for the best two in three falls to a finish. A list of preliminary events is being arranged between local boys. ot several articles that are guests of Dr. and Holiday Observance. hos |~ Today, Washington’s birthday, will be observed as a hollday by the schools. The postoffice will be open only hollday hours. Patriotic persons have suggested a dlsplay of flags on business blocks, public bulldings and private residences. Geeson was the guest on W, A. Beard and chil- arrived in Putnam from A NEAR-SPRING DAY. Mercury Climbs to 63 Degr Melts Rapidly. The mercury made a remarkable climb after the storm of Monday morn- ing, rising to 63 degrees at 3 o'clock. The ice coating on streets and walks melted rapidly under the Influence’of s—lce Mrs, Roger O'Donnell of are spending a few days ends in Putnam over Sun- f "+ JCOLCHESTER Schools' Observe Holiday on Monda Missionary Rally Day Planne o ashington's Birthday vuo o Monday the schools, enat Y{d pupils who resl o ] a returr day’ ev;a:k Seathi! todsy dny). insthe Aonder Dublin bulldi ~wer! Next ‘Bu will_ be a4 miss rally day af the Congregutional chu Rev. Wi m of India: will at the morning oe. In the evey arrangements. dre being made Christian Endeavor soclety tc a Hazen. gfve his wddress und (o illustrated by stereppticon views chapel. closed Mor Episcopal Service. Harry Fitzgerald of Berke ity school, Middletown, condu vices at Calvary Bpiscopal c Sunday morning. Dandel W. Wiillams of New was at his home on Broudwa Sunday. Miss Ethel Shipman of Pro visiting her uncle and aunt, Ju . P. Buell. Mrs, Dwin B. Cragin, two daus and on were at thelr summe dence op Broadway Saturday ang day. Henry J. Balley and son were visifing relatives in F day. Louls Kingon, who is medical college in New. ¥ guest of his parents on nue. Miss Margaret O'Connell, wh teaching in Moodus, was on_Pleasent street over & Mrs. Hattle Jackson of visiting relatives in town Ss Mrs.”C. C. Barton and two Norwich are visiting Mrs. E mother on Main streat. Themas Chantler and returned Monday from a fe it with their families in Provide ‘The board of relief held s mes the melectmen’s room Hatiurde Monday, Monday was the last of the: board. Charles Swan b Dast Haddan in_town Sgturday. The monthly missionary meeting held In the chapel Sunday eves 7 o'¢lock. The subject was the of the American Missionary tion, Deacon John R. Backus w charge. A number of members of the Christlan Endeavor soclety Middletown Thursday and ¥ attend a meeting and enterts the Middlesex C. E. union Frank and Raymond Lewia Britain were guests of triends Baturday and Sunday. Save Money on DIAMONDS by purchasing of GEO. E. SHAW, Pulpam, C! special Chosolate Cream Drop 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES Dantelson, Putnam. Me the spring-like sunshine, and it was warm enough to go about comfortably without overcoats. Briefs. Patent Pending. g y Attorney Huber 'D. Card, who has Taylor, employed at’ thelycec, spending several months at Sara- nac Lake, N, Y., writes that he will re- turn to Putham In a few weeks. .. Three men arrgsted for intoxication made up the list before Judge L. H. Fuller in the ity court Monday morn- e arty from this city went to Bos- onday to see. the prodiuction of Ben Hur. Freeman of Harffora call- for looms of more at Confirmation Party. Mrs 8. Diamond of 44 avenue entertained several s harm done. SIXTY DAYS OF INSOMNIA END Girl Student's Black Coffee Dist for Examination Nearly Fatal Special to “The Record.” Des Molnes, 1a., May 17.—Sledp came for the first time in two months to Misg Esther Chinberg, of Odsbolt, Ia., a student at Simpson College, ‘Thurs” day night. S g 60 days ago to cram for her final examinations, Miss Chlnm ‘began drinking black coffee and Ing other steps to keep herself awake until she found she had con- tracted a case of insomnia that out- strips anything in the history of medi- cal sclence in the Middle West. It was not until physicians Kad worked over the girl for weeks that she yielded to treatment, and Thurs- day night slept for a short time. The following night ehe slept somewhat better and Saturday had a good night's Test. Another week of the terrible strain would have cost the co-ed her mind, the doctors say.—Philadelphia Record. RAArAAAAAAAAAAAA al only in the amount consumed and the correspondjngly quick results. = The caffeine in coffee gets in its work with ; every cup one drinks, and nature, in so far as possible, may or may not correct the You can tell by the condition of head and heart, nerves and stomach. If they are not right, try a comfortable char;ge to POSTUM |z It is just as satisfying and ple coffee when prepared right, (directions on every package), and instead of tearing down the health, Postum will build it up’ Thousands have voluntarily so testified, and you can prove it by'trial. “There’s a Reason” Postum Cereal Company, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich., U. S. A, Outside 'Evidence This news item, clipped from the Phil- adelphia Record, points out the powerful effect that coffee exercises upon the nerves and brain—a fact we have often cited. Small doses of coffee “get on” the nerves in a small way, and in most cases it takes . some time before the nervous system and stomach are seriously effected. Miss Chinberg’s experience is exception~ DURING SLEEP Nature Repairs the Human Engine. The activities of the day cause more or less waste of tissues In the human engine, which is repaired nt‘nlxht dur- ing sleep. The man or woman who can sleep well at night is sure of the necessary repairs, other things being Tight, to make each day a time of usefulne: and living a real joy. But let insomnia get hold of you and the struggle begins of trying to work with a machine out of repair. A Neb, woman’s experience with coffee as a producer of insomnia is interest- She says: “L used to be a coffes drinker and was 80 nervous I could not sleep at night before 12 o'clock, unless I would take some medicine. I was under the doctor’s care for about five years and my weight got down to 82 Ibs. “The doctor said I would have to quit drinking coffee. Then my father got me to try Postum which he said had done wonders for him. I am past 43 and pefore .I quit drinking coffea my heart would jump and flutter at times, miss a beat, then béat so fast I could hardly breathe in enough air and X et smothered. ~ =My fongue would get mo stiff T could not tafk arid I could not hold a slnss to drink from. Since I have been Postum, in place of coffee, T can's any time I lle down, asing as septsd YOR DRY AND FANCY COODS *Trave with US and Save Mone 18AAC CHAMPEAU, Manager Putnam. Conn. THE CLEABANCE SALE CONTI at The Boston Dry.Goods Store jelson. Some blg dlscounts fc Customers another week; Att Bargains ou every counter in the Buy these goods now. sept20d THE BOSTON, DRY_GOODS & Main Street, Danielson. 0dw. e Kaech HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-s PATENTS Protect your idea. Handsome Ppage Guide Book Free Phoenix Block, octlTuThs Danielson, € Where to Trade 'hi'Jevfgti 'a': SELLING AT ONE-HALF FRICE I am closing out everything store at one-halt price. Come advantaxe of these bargalns nery. .dlle. Beauregard. FOR SALE. Automobile and boat. class condition. Price each, 306 Bottomly. Both 1 WH_ARE HEADQUARTERS f Columit, Andestructible records. uldo farry a full line of b , school supplies, gonfestionery, tinware, Tapoint. Jewett City. HALF PRICE During the dull season my all Hats will be just one-half open only on Wednesday, Frid turday ' for nm‘})r ent I ech illinery Stor: anio St, Jy Gity, Cf. ASK. TO SEE THE Souvenir plates that we are Eiving with ound of, our special brand ot t By ars beaution. G. 3. BLANGHA Jewett City, JEWRPT OIFY CANDY KITOREN You will find in_sonnection & f restaurant. me made pas of all kinds. Fved at all Oysters and clams werved to ord Teft's ice cream. Kitchen, neap St M block, Je City, Conn. QUICK LUNCH AT AL ott City hall,” Has RoURS. Served in first class shape. Pr Jow. Tobacce and Clg: W. 3. ley. seps: ———— e VALENTINES. Targe assortment of all the styles ‘and ideas, Price 1 cent cents. Wm. Johnastons, Jewsett ¢ WHEN READY TO BU select your materisl from our ok of Lumber, Pals Natls, “eto. ‘mason; comple! supplies. INWETT OITY WOTEL. w aud Up-to-dnte Hot warticular THA ¥. LEWIS. Propristor M. HOURYGAN, Jewett City. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ceokitn, and Y‘feel L owe everything to Postum, I now, weigh 120 Ibs, and am. ‘ell” “The Road to Wellville® in Read pkgs. Purafture and Crawford Rang-a “Phones—8tore €1-2: house 5.5 MOOSUF HOUSE. 8. J. King, Prop. Sample Hoom ed. mpestal ‘eiieation paid e Commare: Hoeens. Comn ol o1