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Boston Store aneas T LI LI T TELT T ntic, Danielson and mEsssesssEEnasEasan; B '! — years he 8 classical senool for Asthm a and Catarrh Cured was cured of asthma and catarrh and | was ‘WILLIMANTIC Chlef Wade U. Webster and the mem- | dero of Willimantio is in charge of |usually large fish is now running up - bers of the board of fire engineers. the arrangements. the local rivers and great sport is ed. Laf he lended wd .fh my loctor gave me up ..h.lh.&,’ h‘: WILLIMANTIC, CORR. e 1e Going on Tenighe | R et c0n X3 S, FUNERAL belng aa tn Spetelng B thetw it | B iy 000 ilintion RE | Malt Whiskey R only medices i B e Nn e : medicine. . . Grang Windup, Spanish War Carni-|2nd marcheq in & body to the hall. 5 f:‘fl;" e ot s 3 fil;:ok. 14]::“:“‘:“ hg;; ph:- :n 3 uom: € Free Picture IN OIL WORK We have made arrangements where- By we can offer our customers & reproduction of any photograph to 1ife size in genuine oil work. Remem- der, this is not 2 cheep cravon portrait, but a genuine alled painting. No gloss House. nic. Segnic Te Feld” (this afternoon). FIREMEN'S NIGHT Imvolves Big Attendance at Carnival of A. C. Tyler Camp. there in recent years. val, A B.. 4 % Vatdevilie hnd Moving Plotures at Pictures ‘at the’ Bijou and mple. Scrub Ball Games, Windham fine | _Friday night was firemen’s night at the A. C. Tyler camp carnival in A. B. £. bail and there was as big a crowd in attendance as has ever gathered | Big delegations | from the four fire companies of the | city as well as a large representation 1s required over the work, for it can be from the American Thread company’ cleaned with = Gamp cloth, just as you | fire brigade were present, as well as wonid & most valuable painting. This werk is a most distinct novel- ty, and cannot be purchased at any price from wgents or photographers. IS MOW YOU CAN GET THESE PICTURES. Customers can obtain one of these pletures with purchases amounting to $10.00. Coupons will bo given upon re- quest with every $10.00 purchase or HERE under Foreman Louls J. Flynn. Alert Hose company, No. 1, under Foreman J. P. Mustard, was there strong, and Excelsior Hook and Ladder company, No. 1, was in charge of Foreman 1. W. Jacobs. Hilltop Hose compdny, No. 3, was well represented with Foreman A. D. Chaffee at its head. The American Thread company’s firé brigade, under First Assistant’ Foreman John Hoey, further swelled the busy throng. City officials were out in force—and giris were, of course. It was certainly a big night and only went to show that the firemen of the Thread City are factors to be counted upon at all times. Something has to move when they are at hand, and | things did move, and no mistake. | ment programme was concluded the merTy pace started and continued un- | til_the hour of cloging. Canvassers HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 63 Church St. Willimantie. Ct. Telephone. A, R. BURNHAM, Ageni Manufacturer of different styles Lady Assistant ot Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | were unusually busy, and the “mystery cake” proved a big drawing card. The Buessing contest was a winner. Helm. old’s orchestra kept the feet of the treless dancers tripping almost con- stantly. The entertainment as a_preliminary included a_vocal solo by Captain Bu- gene J. Ashton and Fred Dumaine in his famous barrel act and contor- tion stunts, that convulsed the audi- ence with laughter. A number of vis- iting cémrades were in attendance. { From the moment that the entertain- | | cil that will.be held on April 2Sth at Mrs, Susan P. Hooper. The funeral of Mrs. Susan Prentice Hooper was held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from _her home, 52 High street. Rev. A. P. Blinn of the Spirit- ual Academy of Norwich officiated. There were beautiful floral tributes, among them calias from Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Hall and F. Louis Hall of North ‘Windham; carnations, Mrs. Lucy Car- penter; white Toses and carnations, A, Foland, Hartford; pink roses, Master Donald Bartlett; white roses, Mrs. George A. Bartlett; pink rose: Mrs. E. H. Bunnell; pinks in vase, Mr: O. B, Hall; roses and pinks, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Root, Hartford; floral an- chor, Mr and Mfs. Thomas N. Sterry; hyacinths, Mrs. Giles Alford. The bearers were George Prentice of Holvoke, Mass. F. A. Foland of Hartford, E. H. Hail and F. Louis Hall of North Windham. Purial was in the Willimantic cemetery. Funeral Direc- tors Elmore & Shepard were in charge. K. of C. Silver Jubilee Celebration. The banquet committee of San Jose council, No. 14, K. of C., has practical- ly completed arrangements for the 25th_anniversary banquet of the coun- to Warren-Davenport Wedding. Daniclson friends received on Fri- day invitations to the wedding of Miss Mildred Marcy Davenport, daughter of Mrs.«John Davenport of West Med- ford, Mass., and Edmund Leon War- ren, son of H. C. Warren of North Grafton, Mass. The ceremony will take place at the home of Mrs Da- venport, 53 Madison street, West Med- ford, on the afternoon of April 26. Mr. Warren was graduated from Yale university_and was formerly a resi- dent of Danielson, where his father was engaged in the music business. Invitations Rev. R. S. Cushman will commence on Sunday evening a serles of brief talks on The Story of Christianity. Under this head Mr. Cush: will tell how the different branches of the Christian church came into existence. The series will deal with the martyr- dom_of the early church, the rise of the Roman Catholic church, the Refor- mation and the Protestant church and modern Christianity. The services be- gin at seven o'clock. Miss Harty Addresses Teachers. There was a gathering of teachers from Killingly and surrounding towns in the local high school building Fri- the chipter room of the Knights of Columbus, on Center street. Accept- ances have been received from a num- ber of out of town knights and a big navy and served until after the close of the war in 1865. He then seveyal months on his father's farm, and in, 1366 he found employment as a clerk in a countty store. In 1569 he went to Hartford to take a position as a cierk in a freight office. In June, 1869, he married Miss Sa- rah A. Meacham, whose acquaintance he made while i the Eilington high In 1576 he entered the medi- ment of the University of ork, graduating in 1879. He then spent one year in a Hartford hos. pital, the first six months as assistant and ‘the last six months as resident surgeon and physician. He then prac- tised in Portland, Conn., for two and a half years and in Putnam for one and a half years. In 1877 Dr. Ladd removed to Moos- up, where he continued to practice un- til the time of his death, He was of keen intellect, and as a diversion made a study of astronomy, fitting an ob- servatory et his residence on Church street. He took great pleasure in re> eording accurate time from the stars by a special device of his ewn contriv. ance. The deceased physician leaves his wife, a most excellent Christian wo- man, and one son. now in Providence. Burial will be In Franklin today (Sat- urday). MR. AND MRS, H, R. SAUND! This is what Mrs, Saunders writes after Herself had been cured:' “My husband has suffered from asthma and catarrh for years, but by the use of Duffy only medicine he has found great relief. given up by my family doctor 11 years ago, but I heard of your medicine and began taking it. By the time I had taken two bottles, I was able to walk out alone. fer fusband an® ’s Pure Malt Whiskey as his ‘As for myself, I was gr multiple thereof, and <when $10.00 iz s d o | N - y afternoon to hear the address on worth of goods has been purchased | Sale. Carriage and Wagon Repairing Poloquin Going to Wilkesbarre. event is assured. Representatives of | Ay D e e e o . y S Jou are eatitied to & life size olled | o0 wallc Srieet PO 0"y *24 &hopS | ronPeloquin, the well known local | the Srder from many cities throughout | e nEe o anbury. Pt o . “I have recommended Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey o many peaple painting copied from any photo, post- | Horse Shoeing. Tel connection, | D3Il plaver, leaves today on the 1007 | versary event. Profit for Young Fish Peddlers. | Nominations Unanimous in Every In- | since it did so much for my husband and for me. Since I wrote you novid R o er I rabarTe, oy A painter's ladder wagon filled with | stance—Warden Bullard Consents to | before I have bought a botile for my sister-in-law; she is nearly worn card or small picture. The picture is| ABSOLUTELY FREE. You pay only the whiolesale cost of the frame, which 3169 and upwards, according to style you select. You are imvited to come and see the NEW PIANOS to join that team for the season of 1910. Mon will stop off in Philadel- phia and visit some of his former Villa ova college chums, and then pay a short visit to friends in Allentown, and expects to reach Wilkesbarre about midnight of Monday, in order to be I the city for suckers and German carp was brought into Danfelson Friday morning by three little boys resident In that sec- tion of the West Side known as Que- bec. The fish were big enough, sev-. eral of them weighing several pounds each, to do credit as an exhibit from Getting Report Ready. The special city committee appointed to make recommendations to the com- mon council in regard to_districting sidewalks of _different grades is getting its report into shape Run Ag The annual borough caucus was held in the Danielson town hall Friday eve- ning. Oliver W. Bowen was chalr- man and Wesley Wilson clerk. There Whiskey out and the doctor told her she has Diabetes, but Duffy’s Pure Malt ] is doing her much good.”—Mrs. H, R. Saunders, 959 W. Main Street, Galesburg, IIl. Ministers of the gospel, doctors of medicine, nurses and peopls everywhere unite in commending Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey—the gy and learn the| AS LOW @S = = 488, readv to report for spring practice | to present to’'the council at its next < g g gt $ ® | Taceay. Fhoautn ta Hated o pitch | reshlar monthly meeting on Monday | mit water fshing sroungs. It Was | were about 75 present. The following | only perfect tonic stimulant, the one triec medicinal whiskey. e i a good many games this season, and he | evening. fish day, too. and the litile fish ven- | nominations ware made, they being -, B beautiful oiled paintings. Write for Catalogue. is now in fine condition, he says, and ders found a ready sale for, their larg- est spring catch. There were nearly unanimous in every Instance: ‘Warden, W. Irving Bullard; burges- Buffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey will be able to deliver the goods when P b Sau]ed w%{r" He has been “":)rkmz out Mrs. Willlam A. King of Winal g::&:nllrd{;tdt-h:nfl:k;!::c}l :gfial:;)go ses, Albert Burrows, Harry E. Back, aily at indham field with many of 3 o8 - | B. C. Hopkins, Damase Boulais, Dr. | . ~ ’” . W WATKINS BROS,, | ia.ch Windnam feld witn many of | roui™e Visiting S5ionds: 1o Suiord: | (e > e caten. was o (5o Guines | £ § siopeine; Damaze Houlaia, Dr:|is one of the greatest strengthi-builders and tonic stimulants knows to Lawn Waists, 'y ing the High school candidates a few | Jerome B, Baldwin collector of taxes | baus river and was made with epears. | ang treasurcr, Wesley Wilson; asses- [ medicine. It attacks the scat of the disease, drives out the germs and 227 Asylum street, Hartford. points about the game, particularly the | for the town of Windham has collected The sale meant quite a bit of money to date $17,800 of the list for 1909. for marbles, sors, Wesley Wilson, A. V. Woodworth, Thomas Bradford; bailiff, George M. assists in rebuilding the weakened tissues in a gradual, healthy, natural Waists s candidates for the pitching staff. L s 1 Biack Silk Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. it Mr, and Mrs. A, A. Trudeau of High Pilling: collector of taxes, Edward S.| manner. It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of con and Green Changeable 852 Main Street, Willimantic. MactvaBtabie Sald s Chiarox Jocday. {5 oot A28 CHOCIERIE AN ou Glouprge MSORDE f SOy SE Carpenter; Wbrary dirgetors, Dr. Ri- | sumption, pneumonia, grippe, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma, malaria S Bt who for & Dember:of E low fevers and all wasting,weakening conditions, if taken as directed dec28d Closed by Proprietor S. J. King—Tired Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Larkin of The annual borough election will be Tatfeta years past has conducted o livery sta- | 4 2 S i i ble on Bank street, in the rear of Hotel [ Norwich e at u; éxexne‘or tzh!e r;‘;- of Being Fined for lllegal Liguor | held Monday. It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sick! Lawn Waists open back, long S rac e PIOWS mk‘f;-“!‘q SO L cat 5‘3;»}:3”;}-?5:2{; T T S s oo ] . Sellieg Dr. Robinson's Chauffeur Fined for| children. It strengthens and sustains the system, is a promoter of steoves, trimmod with tace a0d mam-| Y[ ACUS! fola his Tarim o Lebanon and moved | Miss Gertrude Tarner of South Wind- | - Semuel J. King, propriotor of tho Overspeeding. health and longevity, makes the old feel young and keeps the young will entertain the Ladles’ Em- | Moosup house In the village of the | Arthur Lacombe, chauffeur for Dr. It is prescribed by doctors and is recognized as a family burg—$1.00 to $3.50. Black SOk Waists open front and ow Is the plowing time. your plow? How about Got a good one? to this city. Mr. Jordan assume possession about the 15th inst. The sale includes Mr. Martin's stock of fif- ham_ will broidery club on Monday afternoon to meet her guest, Mrs. D, G. Baker of same name, closed the hostlery indefi- nitely as a place for the weary travel- was fined $10 and by _Judge Rienzi Robinson, costs amounting to $23, strong. medicine everywhere. CAUTION.—Demand Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Tt is sold IN SEALED Back, long slesves, trimmed with tucks Better take a look at these Syra- | teen horses and entire livery equip- | Winchester, Mass. er on Friday night. Hereafter pat- | Back, after a hearing in the Daniel- and lace—from $3.50 to $5.50 faxe Plows we .handle. They|ment Mr. Martin retaining only Coun- | "1, . M, Knight of Chaplin was in | rons of this well known hotel will be | son fown court, Friday afternoon. for | BOTTLES ONLY, by all rellablo druggists, grocers and dealers, or direct, ty Beater, 2.18 3-4 purchased late 1ast| o ciry Friday on his way to Water- | oblized to seek accommodations else- | Overspeeding his automobile in Day- | $1,00 a largo bottle. Look for the trade-mark, the ‘‘Old Chemist,’’ on the Colored Waists, Taftets, at $5.55. green changeable Black Sateen Petticoats and Heath- wstloom at $1.00 and 33.50. Black Silk Petticoats at 3348 and sports are planning to go to Webster e la; fternoon for Taunton, Mass., - 3 p——— _ s m— = m— - -y We have a big Hne of the hest Har- | py special train next Wednesdny oten- | ok e e vacs of the Bostoe” ang | ing such as he was recently called | Congregational Church to Commemo- . i SR ;ow;.cm;rheljy;—mg;mlz!sL;.roéh: ing to witness a carnival of sport un- | Maine in that oity. upon to do;‘:unh‘vrmnrn ho %!Ialms! el rate Eighty-fifth Anniversary—Apri- 1o Meriden—Dr. .Y‘,"Wa:leyvl Johnston, Wh . 3 olored Changeable Taffeta, $3.48 and. v v *h | der the auspices of an othletic club in cannot run the place profitably with- i * formerly pastor e First AL X l I d |,, " [: D <lub It was reported Friday afternoon that 9% *Tse o Bibogs church in this city, was not reassigned 6re 10 Irace in Jewell bl $5.00. changable parts, solid steel land- slide with separable steel shoe. They are light of draught, turn a clean furrow and are adaptable to ail solle. Harrows with great range of adjustment and Smoothing Harrows in sev— fall from John Curran. Mr. stated Friday that he had not docided what he would do vet, but that he will probably remain here for a time at least. Local Sports Going to Worcester. A big contingent of Willimantic that city. The main reason for such a following of men from this city and Martin | where. Running the hotel without a license has been a losing game, as it is In almost every instance in & small town where prohibition prevails, and is lived up to; and Mr. King has recovered from his disposition to be a public benefactor. Mr. King says frankly that he does not enjoy pa ing heavy fines for illegal liquor sel bury, being called there for a consulta- tion ‘'on the case of his daughter, Mrs. William Neff, who is seriously ill, Mrs, Neff was formerly a student at Windham High school. Edward Fay of Raynes court for many years a brakeman in the local yard of the New Haven road, left Fri- out selling liquor. The hotel was built about eighteen years ago and has been run as a pub- the condition of Mrs. Joel Webb, who ig ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. ville Monday. Lacofnbe was brought into court as the resuit of a complaint from Dayville residents. The case was the first of its kind before the town court of Killingly. JEWETT CITY Sunday morning at thé Coagrega- | label, and be sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. If a dealer offers to sell you so-called Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey in bulk, report same %o us, and, when proven, we will pay you a reward, Write Medical Department, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Oo., Rochester, N Y., for free doctor’s advice and meds ical bookle} containing testimonials and common sense rules for health, 0 hig Tecent pastorate In the John Street church in New York because of Dresden Petticoats 5.00. eral styles. If anything in the(others nearby, including a number of 1 e serv > 3 Plow or Harrow line i on your | fight followers In Norwich, I that | Csak, TTOMPSOR of Proekpect stroct, 18| fic nouse from that time until now. | S, C1urch, the services will be of | jissension that existed in the church | _ SPRING MILLINERY. Children's Dresses in Ginghams; YNst, step in and see what we| Frank McLean, the clever little mitt | 2oUOUS: And, F0e CRANces SoF REr Te~| It has always had a reputation with [ gePy o0 iU erid o0 I "Organization, | Soclety. |, We coralaily invite the ladies te in sleated, tucked, panei fronts and sail- have to offer. artist of this city and the Windham % i# - traveling men as a place to get & £00d | {1 gate being April 14, 1825, Rev. W, - — 1 Ty Tovaitioans gocel Jate or suits, age from 2 to 4 s sl $06} W B B g 5| Athletic club, is to be a big factor in [ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock of|meal has becn neatly kept and orderly | 1° Gone's morning subject will be |, Derby—The Highland Golf club s | 108, RGVCHAER, FONSIONE. | DHVOT §0 - - : © have everything in small teois—|the evening's sport. He will box ten | Spring street are entertaining friends| condicted. The closing of it will mean | Gog's Relation (o His Churcn. In | 100KIng forward to one of the most in- | A oy, Je ;.;a;, from 2 to 14 3 s old, 50c to Fo;v_mnaes, Spades, Etc, Etc | rounds, and those who have seen him | {rom New London for the week-end considerable i:‘cnnvenlence (}4‘) many of | the evening there wiil be brief ad- L:r'ntlnx seascns since the club has 3% cach. - &¢ receatly predict that he will make a —_—_— the commercial men who travel | Gie g oy 242 | been organized. - Bt gooa showing next week. L. N. Don- DANIELSCN througn this end of the state as well | Sre3%¢3 by Rov. 1. M. Anthony and " RN Mk ¥CI ORIAN Children’s Ceats from 3 to 14 vears as to others who found it & desirable | Nov, T p W FAIRe. o repte | e in what I sell, wholesale and retall, ag ©ld, Ju Checked Novelties, Serge, Wor- Death of Mrs, Patrick Tigue—Gold | Place at which to stop on their travels. | o ave Bapnat g L DS, fople he Corner Store. Wm. stone sted, ete, from $3.50 1o $10.00. Watch Presented Rev. D. J. Neily— [ . With his family, Mr. King will con- | ot Measuring Faith, and in the eve- DIAMORND Fopy LA - Ladies’ and Misses' Military Capes, 25c¢ Moosup Hotel Closed—Funeral of | no more hotel business for him fn a | pos: Him With Whom We Have 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, with military, shawl or plain collar, In| apr5Tus Dr. Samuel P. Ladd. town where the officials are 50 “pesky | "Rev, B. F. Benoit speaks in Liberty ENGAGEMENT RINGS. General Repair Shop oo latdes, old ros s FOR THE ASKING neighborly. hall Sunday afternoon at 8.80. Special Prices At Bloycls and Automobile Repairing ken plaids, old rose, mustard, sage by 4 This is the first time that a hotel : Mrs. Julia Tigue, 68, wife of Patrick is is re e tha Mr. and Mrs. A M. EBrown are in (] @ [E, SHAW’S Putnam, Oll and Gasoline for sal S S e Slus, Gna b WHEN YOU COME IN To [§|Tisue. died at ' their home in the|in this part of the county has closed | pogion“visiting friends, and attended - Conn. £ 5 et i i e SRR Trom $5.00 to $15.00. Ladier Long Coats, semi-fitting, shawl, rolled or plain collar, in French HARRIES PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY BE A QUARTER COMING TO vou. ASK its doors for a similar reason, although | there have been times right here in Danielson_during the past few years when such a course has been serious- 1y considered as an escape from the Mashéntuck district of this town on Friday morning. Mrs, Tigue had been ill for more than a year. She was a native of Ireland, coming to this coun- try as a young woman. She was one the annual reunion of the class to which Mrs. Brown belonge dat Ash- burnham. The basketball game is at Voluntown tonight, not Glasgo. Phoenix Theatre, Danielson Pt BEAUREGARD has the latest styles In millinery. tend her opening on March 24, 3§ At serge, binck and white checks, serge o % 5 of the old-time residents of the north- | problem of trying to make a dollar 2 2 = : end dlagonals—from $10.00, $12.50, Is selling out eastern part of the town. oming 1n pay two dollars’ worth of | , Mre Ernest Smith has returned to Sitar e Shesial LAY £17.50 aua $20.00. his wtonk of Willimantic Gas & Mrs, Tigue is survived by her hus- | bills. i et Y i e s coVB ARE HEADQUARTERS for P band and one son, John, of Hopkinton, STy “Word roceived from Fred L/Heureux In Old California. | im0 carry & Tuil line of 8o &% o Exquisite showing of Women's and Perf Electric Light Co. Mass. formerly engaged in busincss FUNERAL. states that Trinity baseball nine with | Saved from the Tide. o i UG G R B Mfisses’ Sults In the newest all wool erfumes, gx |?axels«:'n_' = = 5 R e which he has played on the southern Coals of Fire. ‘;ar:_‘!e;r'hn-,n‘z Sinware, ‘erockery. Gea. serge @ingonal mixtures, biack and old Watch for Rev. Denton J. Neily r. Samuel P. . trip, has won cvery game but one, | aprod apoint, Jewett City.” _ ‘mov white checks, at $10.00, $15.00, $22.50 Toilet Articles, Tev. Denton J. Nelly was presented | Funeral services for Dr. Samuel P. | the best record of any team which | < e | im0 gt ot Wouvenis Chine end $35.00. Stati a gold watch by the members of the | Ladd, who committed suiclde at his | went south. 3 A% e plates that we are giving with one tationary, LOUIS PHANEUF Baptist brotherhood on Thursday eve. | home in Moosup on Wednesday, were | The first tree reported to be in ound of our special brand of teas S Thass Bakts, & M sewest ot b BIE. The Doaenie s wer R T ay_ afternogn, Rev. Jonn | bloom Is on Bdw. A. Geers farm. He PATENTS Fhey are beauucs G, 3. BLANCHARE. - - d Sta fating. ~Many friends of | has an aprico whic s ow 5 plain, in serge, Panama, Voile, with or and complete stock, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Elder H. H. Brown aill be the ¥l L] 23 Z; * page Guide Book Free, T ‘;“;7 N ot without &tilk drops, $3.50 to $22.50, ex- HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. speaker at’the Advent chapel Sunday T Phosnix Block, Danislson, Conn. restaurant. . Home mads pastry tra stzes afternoon. o Great Persuasive arvea at all hours o o 1E ont wiliis &> Sant s s Promise will be his subject. LOOK! Lermr e P sgrved 1o ordeg, Try "omen’s kcin, Skirts, good = William Curran of Stafford Springs, | RIS o e Lot M skl Zengths, handsomely finished, at $4.50; formerly engaged in business {n Dan- The Windham County National Bank, s i] [;h | 1 [: I Tt A s ball, Easkels extra sizes. save 40 c:nts ielson, is visiting friends in town. Mr. peci peolate Lream Urop iac g < . For Artistic Wall Papers Curran is to go .to Fitchburg, whers DANIELSON, CONN. FOR SALE Spring Hats for Womren, Misses asa| ON the dollar, R LI AARETPY & 0. 39 | e Lo AR avnd b ithe Mdecicen Condensed Statement to the Comptroller, March 29, 1910. 10 Cents a Pound o Second-nana canopy (op surrey. | Children. Church Street. We will be pleased to Successful Sal RESOURC: at THE KHSTUHE SI'DRES | A aacese Box 1305 Jewett Gity, & come in to Dress Hats from $1389 to $8.50, estimate on painting or decorating, . '1"he hgleu!oft dst Alban’s church | yoans and Discounts . ceeeeen. 822599861 | Putn e A = will ants both & a eld a sale of food, aprons, neckwear, S. and Other Bonds... v.. 180,110.00 nfelson, utnam. 04 RWITT OFTY mOTEL. Strest Hats from $1.39 o 33.59, No. 753 Main St., And SisEgote work and | e etc., at the Homo of Mrs. A, I, L S noiee |- septad, AL e ot s e Opera House Block, Weillimantic, Ct. price. Telephone connection. nov2sa Armington Friday afternoon. Will Address Grang: Mrs, C. A. Wheeler of Storrs will come to Danielson Monday: evening to and Reserve. $ 50,000.00 THE CLEARANCE SALE - CONTINUED prrticatnr. IHA . LEWIS, Propristor. . HoU AN. The H. C. Murray Co. Trade at the o 10| capital ... st The Bezton Dry Goods Ster, Dha- o % give a lecture on Domestic Science | Surpr a Pr 23.718.05 . i Y 4 Jewett City. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper| 2préd R 5 before the members of Killingly | Dividends Unpaid 1800 |lslsen Bome big discounts for our | FUNERAL DIREGTOR Pi—. Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store |[srenee. The lccturers hour is to ve | Deposits 350,187.11 | § OO e o tn i aioe | Fwralture amd Crawford Ceoking mprsd . open to guests of members. pimiiori S i 2 3510000 | Barsains on every counter in the stors, 2 o the g LET US HELP YOU OUTFITTERS TO ALL. Caught Suckers and Carp. g o s ol Store 61-2: house SHEP to make your home more attractive to| 790-704 Main St. Willimantie, Ot William A. Graves, Luther Day and THE BOSTON DRY _GOODS STORB T TR T Y & ARD, yourselves and vour children. One of decila Arihur Day have made a remarkable For convenience and safsty pay your bills by check. Open an account “mmrun s"'.',:;.?'fi"{:fl:éh agr. | E2ptern Connecticut equal to The Bal with us. DO IT NOW. BETTER LIVE ON THE LEVEL Select a fine lot and build ycur hecme in the best portion of the city. No ledges to blast. No bank walls to build and maintain. No hills to climb which prove hard and dangerous. THINK [T OVER Office and Iiesldonco 70 MOUNTAIN ST., Willimantic, Conn. WILLARD W. HMDEN, Phone 38-5. Dealer in First-class Real Estate. TS cossors to Sessions & Himorey fmbalmers and Funeral Brestors, €0-82 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT. Telepbone connectzom. Br. £ C. JACKSON-—Dentist #Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Lowest prices. All. work guaran- teed. Asseciated Dental Parlors, 752 Main Street, Willimantic Office hours—week days 5 & m. to Z.p. m. Sundays 10 & m. to & p. m. our PIANOS will prices and terms. The A. C. Andrew Music Co. 804-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. Let me demonstrate o you the NEW OVERLAND ERNEST P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, 1029 Main Street novisa do it. Learn our L. M. REED Bas the agency for the Travelers Life and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad the United States Health and A xi- dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Write for rates and full particulars. Box 8. Willimantle, Ct. If It's Wall Papers all the Jatest designs that you de- come here. Our large assortment Dur Stock of riady mized Duiwts mek i painters’ supplies are complete. A B. HOLMES, F2 Church Street. Willimantie, E. L. PRINCE, CONFECTIONER and Ice Cream Caterer 334 Main Street, Willimantio, Conn. Telepbone 53-3. Jjaned A mice wertcty of ¥resh Fish: alse ‘Ecaliops, Oysters and Clams. at