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5 STON TO!IE What s Going On Tonight: | Nichalas Sheshan's Case Continued: > B 3. King an y —Gift for Mirs. A.F. Sh o e A A ! 1P i a i BOS S Banco—a B & H Nicholas Shesban, when arraigned in) 7 s ¢ = o .“.mm_‘ o Yyl i J, . Ellett Bays Dufly's Pure - be oc ske have it ] THREE IN COURT Cirsod with assatit with intemt to carnally know a female child. Markoff Case Goes Over Till April 25. WILLMANTIC, CONN. [ bjsciiig, o Movine Piotaree ot |58 chucrar Slfol tl By s S Mai¢ Whiskey Has Frolonged L | pigtes wt the Biiou wnd | SERK, X e Wincor Looks tangible magner an that Lifo Five Yeors. It Re. A e after his interests. He was - s b g o and Strengthened Him n Nothing Else Did Him Any Good. & i ¥ i &t New Embroideries As Result of Squabble in Irwin House Thursday Evening. Designs wnd Patterns Suitable for The case of Max Markoff, Who was and - “ D . Larious uses. ‘As tiie rosult of a scrap in the Irwin | afrested on a warrant Thursday after-| The very pleasant and the | [ position on Brewster's pack, s T have been taking Duffy’s Pure i house shortly after midnight Thursday, | Boon at 3335 o'clock by State Police- e T et o0 informal | it rises thirty feet ‘the grand. Malt Whiskey for six or scven in. FLOUNCING, 5% yard. wmg:?m%nméhm:n ofthem'\:.ln man Jackson :;rdyi:.mho lquor | ProsTRI ""’u ““"‘“‘m Cond | stand. The mwmamg was ive applications for member- years for Bronchitis, which 1 have ang e three fel- | laws, was orde Friday discussion Gainty lunchieon | o : > nchi 27 in. FLOUNCING, $9¢ yard. Jows were in police court morn. | morning untf Apfil 25 on sgreement | that was served toward the close of -m;;m - ‘at the ,fl"fi peThis weel 26 barrels of fish have had for about twelve years. Before + b SHGRCG @ Frank Dion was simply charged | of coumsel. Atforney T. 3. Kelley has | {5, S¥onng, [Theve Ware piang Relee; | heg e e en shipped to Now York from here. this 1 tried doctors and everyth _being drunk d was fined and n rétaine by Mr. Markoff. Riel violin by Miss Blia \pt. n Ostman launched his . . 27 in. FLOUNCING, $150 yard. dismissed. Peter e and Joseph s m"‘“’"_‘““_d Miss w’“‘”‘! Packer. boat Charlotte Friday. , . else, but nothing did me any good. Y e D e OBITUARY. During the “Miss Richards | gabt L Preparing for Casino Seasoh. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey was ALLOVER, $1.00 to $250 yard: CF e neeraetto. L oy was prosented 8 wold watch | 967 Bev: 2% | Many gardeners a 1 ded t as it would s he_fight their cases Mrs. George P. Griswold. P T ST o aes An |, Many esrdeners are employed om recommended to me, as. BEADINGS, 5¢ to 30c yard. a8, continued until Saturday morning. | Mrs. G. P. Griswold, aged 60, died | the operators of the Willimantic ex- ek Deapaistocy to it e benefit me and would build up » (SERTIONS, 10c to $1.00 yard. Eugene Squires, who looks out for the | hiiaaY, aftermoon at 430 o'clock at her | change. Misk Richards leaves to g0 to : of the dance hal, whole body and system. I cor e s 5 Qomestic part of thb- Nouse wae Ih | ereeaie booy o NI e ree | Datyoke, Mase, whiore hie Sather hes Charles 'L Cowan has purchased menced taking it and found that it EDGINGS, 6c 1o $1.00 yard. gourt ana Testined that one of the fel- | Svd Hontment at St. Josepi's hoa- Ammarican Thread s has occupled for & long o, ¢ whe did me more good than all fi BUREAU SCARFS, 1534 in, drawn |put oho could not state which one 1ot | B0 Sl T oied ‘Tived n Andover | previomsis a e kB 3 formerly_owned by the Benjamin ¥. Mn. J. M BLLETT, 78 years ot age. medicines 1 had taken in the past s 7, gy B Trones ors nived g ba the mfteey | {25 2, aumber af yesrs, net movel o Societ; iies ‘Clare C. Fitapatrick, who has| = “I think Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey the best thing that a man can CARFS, 13x64 In, em-|and not a little troken glass was | Soriond 2pd Uved for a period bf 38| Those d Ladtes® Aid been il s muck improved. take to build himself up and prolong his life, as I am in my seventy- %5 1 Strewn ar Pauiine ss Annie C. Spellman, -y favs g s s0c 1o SL.00. ST uound the hallway and the | of July they moved back fo-Andover| Brown, Foretice Baker, Gertrude | W. 5. Brown en. Thumday atiernoon. | o5 the fourth krade of the boroaen | cighth year and had I not taken Duffy’s Pure Malt Whickey six or AT SCARFS, 15x54 1n,, tn Bat- | moncd to court today when in all | Fad hed since made their home there | 5 ; Mrs. Brown was assisted in entertain- | school. has been called home by the | seven ycars ago I believe I should have been in the ground five year 95c, $1.19 and $1.50. probability the case will be cleaned up. | Griswold, and a son, Frank, of An. o | g Mew. 3 % e~y P g e R g g et B DT find it is the most invigorating medicine I can take, and 1 Loper. Rachel Y Mary M. Bro Island lightship, is home on ten day ‘want the le of the world to know what it is doing for me."—J. M 'BERG DOILIES, SMALL BATT = Margaret Twom leave. Ellett, 23rd Street, Richmond, Va. 85c, 42¢, 50c and 9Sc. STATE PRESIDENTY, <. g Mi; lkinson Prov- ) 20 for Saturday only, & _— 7 - Qe e Ao e e rova| * Ministers of the gospel, doctors of medicine, nurses and people ““on both ende, in Attends W. C.T. U. Meeting on Friday WEDDING. Simmons-Pierce wedding. everywhere unite in commending Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey—ihe at only $1.25 Afternoon. friends and neighbo Lucius Bennett of Providence is the i ryper he »dicinal whiskey:. s 5 Rothblatt—Hurwitz. Thursa: guest of friends over Sunday. only perfect tonic stimulant, the one true medicinal whiskey. W T e o 15 Shan ot "om | a2 D . Bhtids » Sonpar von- | iake her fome I Central Vilage, Her Algonquin Club to Feast, J r alt Whlske v S— Valley stre: i £t It o e le Hur- | friends are very sorrg to have her| This (Saturday) evening the Algon- SANITARY HAIR GOOD:! and vacation time Wil | ooy e e oo et = o daushterof Mr. and Mrs. Noah | Jeave and expressed thémselves to that | quin club, composed of the young men v H ” 4 NATURAL HAIR BRAIDS, $3.95 to ing. Mrs. Austin Boss of the evangel- 'm,fixfimm ston, | effect £ of the borough, are to have a supper n | s an absolutely pure, gentle and invigorating stimulant and tonic. It i e = ol evening eir club rooms. ¢ : rrdia > . soon follow. e e P “for th st | Oclock at the Adath Jeshuran syna- [sen.| he Golden Cross gave a delightru1 | Overcomes all weakening, wasting and run-down conditions of tI TURAL HAIR SWITCHES, $1.30 time for several monihs, was at the | §0Eue Blue Wil avenue =Roxbury, dance and social in" thelr hau’ ¥ri- | body, brain and muscle, giving the system power to thiow off and red o 8 meeting and presided at the business | H1ues” ang ‘friends attended the cero- | njorable Sandwichen cake and st | o4, ° 7S A large number attend- | coughs, colds, grippe, catarrh, bronchitis, asthma and lung trouble Charles Kellar, who recently broke | and it js a wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of consun session. The € of th ittee Get ready for that m'll o e ro given whd (he Srease | MONY. Dr. Rothblatt is a son.of Mr. | fee awere served. SANTT A LUSTERS, at ) " - RT a - ury was enriched By more than 350, A | Sid,Mes, Morris Rotibiatt of No. 33 e e R : both ankles and injured his knees, was | tion, pneumonia, malaria and low Tc each. committes was appointed to arrange | CCMter street, city. He is a grad . ape able to be out Thursday. » 0L : H time by laying aside your |t free Wit offering moeting which | Sce of the Win High school with | Mr. .and Mrs. George Babcock of |~ 3. B. Millis of Chicago was in town | fevers, if taken as directed. It is SANTTARY HAIR ROLLS AND o he held in the Methodist church | the class of 1904 and of the Baltimore | Plainfleld entertained Mr. and Mrs. F.| Wednesday and Thursday. ibed by doctors and recognized TURBANS, 25¢ ana 50c. May 20. Also & committee was ap- | Medical college. C. Whiting, Mrs. Herbert Black, Misses | Miss Emma V. Anderson leaves to- [ Pre>" e ¥ S loose change dally and de- | rointed to procure some new piattorm — aay (Saturday) for Brookiyn, She will | s a family medicine everywhere. NATURAL HAIR SWITCHES furniture. The union was happy in © Briefs and Person: “Alice ' McBroome, Theresa | attend the marriage of her cousin. ¢ 1n need of sdvice Modical Depart- MADE TO ORDER. t th having with them the state president,| Rev. and Mra. A. . McLood of An- | oA, Katherine Bavcock and Waiter | James V. Trumbull of Main strect | meat, die Dusy Muw Company, g posit some weekly with us. | 3" "5 8udi, of Bt Sampton | gover were Willinianito viaitors Fridas. | Shmon Ss0cnttse: Terbert Wheelook and | "Mis. Horalh K. Pendleton and grand- | Tiger ois, Socer Wik send. 708 svice o & evere 1liness, wan srcoted with | o Miss_ Catherine Hurley of South | Ernest Brown at a private dance in the | daughter, Bilzabeth Robinson, return- | * fogeiber with s valusble lustrated medic < from a severe iliness, was greeted with Pt R e wEL T BARGATNS—s0e entiusiasmn. She wil mriics ome of fhe | Manchester s the gucst of Mra D. 7. | Sining hall af she Motel on Xriday |eq from 'Brookiyn, N. X, Wednesdsy | Rei, SPONAS Jou® hetdird b2 g 5 : 50 party to go from_ Connecticut to the evening. - Jis &nd $1.00 atticles for 25¢ and 50c. ST“RT Tn n AY rorits W C U convention €0 be| Miss Jennie Rose of Pleasure Beach | their home. Tay, Eiiis’ was’ s usliteps chlier: 0] - o e O T ‘s £8d ‘Belt Buckies and Belt Pins in pearl, held in Glasgow, Scotland. This trip|is visiting' her sister, Mrs. Frank M. Pearl-Set Pin for Mrs. Shaw. ~ Norwich Thursday. women in ‘.||.“'|lh of m‘hr::n:fl‘:cd‘:: Mrs. J. L. Lambson of Providence s visiting relatives in town. id_plated, dull gold finish or old was made possible for Mrs. Buell by | Lincoin, of Summit street. A feature of the very pleasant me tch designs, 26c and 50c—value 500 llld be W '0!' fle the generous contributions of the state| President C. I. Beach of the Con- |Ing of the Thornlea club at Mrs. She: and $1.00. unions. Mrs. Buell was here to arrange | necticut ultural college at Storrs | man Waters’ - Thursday evenin® was gists, grocers for Mrs. Edith Smith Davis of Wiscon- | was & Wlflim.l.nfle visitor Priday. the presentation to the president, M . NOANK a large bottle. Waist Pins, three in a set, in e¢loi- sin, who is the national scientific tem- ‘Shan some caamel. biack enamel or aull sod | Dest vacation-that YO eVer | pirice imiricior, an wi wil spesk | o ke, Winham Fiigh schoot tesebadl | 3. £ SH¥- 8 &, DIRLY, 00 Vigapron young, this grest medicine and who con- s so enjoy §ood, heaith, Boid by arug: and dealers, or direct, $1.00 Bnish, only 25c a set—value 50c. here on Tuesday, April 19, at 4 o’clock, oD was Capt. Andrew Ostman Returns From . April 19, . | Interscholastic leagu oith sot with pearls, is the Chantecter Brooches, the latest fad, |had I Noripst ball betore the VWinthwti| geme Sty the~Morgan sehool of that | emblem of e miern Bian of which| Norway—How a Tramp Evaded the #n very pretty desigms, with the perfect - teachers on Methodis in Scientific Tem- | TI05 order Mrs. Shaw has recently become | Woodpile—Barge Coaldale Ready to STAFFORD SPRINGS ehant. imita finished in_dull - perance Instruction. While in Willi- ot iy ver with wwrenth citect set In Fiine. Frantle Mra, Davis will bo ontertained | Rev. Raiph G, Hardley. pastor of the T About the: Baibugh Eriderie A. O, H. Social—Congregational So- Mrs. Everstt 0. Wood. P ks local n. urch, w preac] in P ) . . < lla " o0 7. wife ¢ o ki e A g i . sl = New London tomorrow in exchange | Mrs. Fred §. Brown entertained the| Fishing schooner Gracle Phillips, | ciety Accepts Resignation of Rev.| Mrs ¥ha T. Weod 67, wite of ¥ Cuft Buttons, rhinestone set, clol- e b with Rev. R. Maplesden, formerly act- | Hermony club Friday afternoon. owned by Capt. Andrew Ostman, 15| Henry A. Blake. Jevriolia atrest, Friday moraing e it e U of Susan B, Hoopar, witlw | 8 PEStOr obthe jockl cimmsels oM and Mrs B.P. “Frankiin ot | being overhauied and renovated for the | """ S [ DEgitg b Aol I lver, 2S¢ set—value 50c. 4 ” G. W. ussell, uthi ge, lass., have been visiting | spring fishing. 'he vessel has been S M oy -~ o :' ””'“v “v‘ @namel center, set in rhinestone, gold . [ ing on the admission will be held on | Breviously at the Hogel . Claremont, | PEITy, Franidin 4n. Harttord|on a visit to his old home in N ‘The local division of the A. O. H. had | she guffered about several years ng #l1ed, 25c and S0c—value 50c and $1.00. Friday, April 22, at 10 a. m. The fol- | Slarémont, N. H., for a number of sea— e . a4 o his old home in Nor-|a pleasant private social in St. ¥d-|""NMre Wooa was born at Appons 3 3 . Th -t 5e2~ | on Friday evening to attend the sopho- | Way and in Sweden, from which coun- | L4 b i . I ot A u Baby Pins, two in set, In black enam- av Iowing persons dre-lort $100"cach: Net | oit T, L, the, Relay house. Bass | More smoker at Erinity coflee. Trics Captain Ostman returned Fridny. | wasemomaed no T ortis orongatre and | e e JoUnEest of nine chil e, dull gold finish, some in colored e Yaughn Walker, Duglass Vaushi.| nation. He will take a three months' |, Miss Jessie Knapp of Norwich is|The vessel will be fitted out for deep | there was dancing and refreshments. Pame 1o Danielsor 46 years ago, aft elotsome, 25c set—value 50c. T oces and hephews. Cine house. | TSt and then go to Georgta to manage | the, guest of Dr. G. ¥I Jennings, Mter SRn The adjourned hearing In the case |iie death of her first hushand, Albe HY-Art Collar Pins, two In sét. | ¢ MU E . Hotd T of the d sed and aib|Dis son-in-law’s ich_farm of ome | T8 COF efoot boy was noted on | Knight of the Road Plays Bunco|of the state against John Anthony,|Clapp, who was acclgentally many destens some I ol Duteh and | B C MURRAY, President. B O et and | hiliiiced aifres. . Ruseell has made reet Friday,. 5 Game, charged with arson, will take place in | while' a member of & Tthode 1 wet with brilltant stones, Zsc—value 50¢. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. | several savings banks is given to her [Many ¢riends during his stay in this | ¢ A Friday was evidently -visiting day | the borough court today, (Saturday). |cavalry regiment during the « Cloleome Enamel Brooch, in sepa- | @Prisd neghew, Thomas Stevry, of this city, < 2 WOODLAND FIRE. with the hobo fraternity and several Resignation Accepted. A o el B e yate box, fancy patterns, in blue, white |~ s e e i o ape MYST! Threo Thousand Acres in Stons Hill | KRISHLE were in the village during the | “whe restgnation of Rev. Henry A{NE $Wood, ‘Mrs. Wood was i ica QS Ol ORE—vales g LOUIS PHANEUF town of Windham for care of cemetery % STiC District Burned Over. frea"Zotons. "aporosshed " e Showse | Bike of he Congregaionai chiurch|of music’in Danislson whe Parietan Veil Pins, in separate box, lot, and the exccutor Is directed to sell | Sudden Death of Mrs. Harristt E. ' where there had been a 1oad Of Cord- | Tombmrea” with the. Jocal chumoh for | CAme 8F, the age of 22 Vears, and ¢ ®et in rhinestone. In Dlue. yellow and Dealer in thé house and lot at No. 860 Main| oo : “| The largest forest fire in'this ‘sec- | wood delivered only & few hours be. | Sonnected wi . hurch 10F | about 20 years was organist a e Ted. old Duteh Aesiens, end Clolsonne | ADIES' AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, | street and divide the proceeds into five imb—Representative | Chandler 1o | ¢1on for vears was raging Friday night | fore. The fellow gave the tsual hard | 900Ut four years, and he has o fim | Wvestfeld “Congregationil chur t 3ect, 25 emch—vaive 0c. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. equal shares, to bo distributed one| Address Business Men—Many at|in the Stone Hill district, after hav- |luck story of beins out of employ- | fiend® here Who negre b A B LML . ey st Bine et with 51| AT Goows semouure, | Shars sk 1o Kabert £rlcl Sophla | Farmers Danca iz Seon Bening since 1o ¢liock Ty | ment v e Wilglle Zeaheh The | MY, sonn cleavelang ta-wone te | stk v 3 e v dest 5 % . 2 : e o nin Mipestones, vory pretiy desigus, 2c| o €38 Mala Street. nia Prentice and Martin and Caroline| Mrs. Harrlett Elizabeth Lamb, wid- | have been burned over, on the prop. | the house would give him something | providence, where she le o &u R t ind R4 $8c— e 3 Prentice Wilson, children of deceased|ow of Erastus Lamb, died suddenly at | ery of Calvin Wilcox, Dennis Lee and | to cat, to strengthen him for the task. | "S5 S0 o (inens “and supper un- | gt ers were Born K6 A ‘brothers and sisters of the testatrix.|her home in Ledyard Thursday eve- | Robert Dawley. Calvin Wilcox has [ The lady produced the best the house T el It is expressly stated that E. H. Hall | ning. Mrs. Lamb complained of not | 108t several thousand feet of lamber, | afforded, which was devoured ig short | Ger the auspices o Qrace CUTrCR|in infan SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY— Artistic Wall and Lucv Carpenter shall not be in-|feeling weil in the afternoon and = |All the farmers were fighting it ali | order. When her back was turned the w 5 e i For W, Papers cluded in this distribution for the rea-['physiclan was sent for, but before his | day. Many passers by were pressed | hobo made bis getaway without touch- | 83 €VEWDE: o 0 g o atreet More Gardens in the Cities 1 xes of Fine Writing Paper— | come to E. MAFFITT & CO, $7-|50n that provision was made for them | arrival she had expiréd. The medi. | into service. ing a stick of wood. e in (uTha possibilition and the ut £ he home garden are getting in the will of the husband of the tes- | cal examiner pronounced death due to | Town Fire Warden J. B. Sweet was News N < - 't ville, R. L, ~ heart failure. ‘Mrs. Lamb was born |at ihe fire and savs It Wil be some | pouert Pattaen e moving. hls | he e Seadine o few days wwith rel- | Wel understood in Kansas City. I pead 4 numerous expe Ledyard and was 67 years old. She | time before it will be under-control, | , BoUerTt Patterson i = moving his | has been spend! years numerous exper Shephera Plaid, 29¢ box. Church Street. We will be pleased to Highland Linen, estimate on painting or decorating, e box. PURE LEAD BLOWN TUMBLEES, | oo, Sootee both work and NE‘V Pl ANOS Ton e o I S Mimaneth: | & the Wo0o0s 4ud SAI08 £38 WIMEINE- | qment o Front. street: to the. Main Agnes Deo of Woonsocket, R. |Proftible re [iEs the ot trictly ¥ £ ge s ost e sis- A B - s he eady to ¢ -y 8, 3% 6ccach valuo |~ relephons - coniisotion: novase ter, Mrs. Ann Stralt, and a brother, | The fire started near Dennis Lee's; | §iTcet tenement owned by Dr. W. M. of friends in town ready to give practical su o e Wiiliam Jackson, both of Ledyard. it was with diMiculty that the fghters SHIE oy S o e o those who wish to gulty Pty g As Low as = - $185 Farmers’ Dance. saved his buildings. Wise. Auus SEFONON IR S IUERN Penalty of Carelessness. patches, the home owner Betng Week with us, you . to Westerly after a short visit with| _ tiles be- | Olty ‘should take advantag St v Write for Catalogue. hall was largely attended and was Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Pinchot. Mrs. T 3. Sawyer s the guest of [came the business pleasuro of many |means of Letloring (o Cond] is closihg out his entire stock of g -| declared one of the finest of the sea- | Colonel Roosevelt is disposed to keep | friends and relatives in Hartford. people, the surgeons . Lean fursed | el outdoor exercise STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Etc. S son. The committee in charge was |out of polities, but he will be faithtal | The barge Coaldale, bullt at the lo- | ¢ brivileged fo dral <o HanIiors Jescme, DEBSSES at 3$1.00 to $3.00. Bona-fide Sale at Cost. Harry Mitchell, James Hempstead, | to those who have been falthful fo |cal shipyard for the Lehigh Coal and |fractures of the wrist and \0woe AV0 | "%l BLE cost of living mal COATS &t 510 10 $300. Catt at 755 Main st Opra Howo 1| WATKINS BROS,, | Cigen,fice” Georse Soly and Wai- | nim 1o & despatch feom Shelta, vyt | Novisation comoany, “will be, tawed | sRZFes B, ShACIS, uniSy it s ety of i home garien C. Ly 3 e o e river a. batu Y y of e: ord y ortance. INFANTS' SLIPS, 25¢ to $3.50. WILLIMANTIC. S e et Harth g To Address Business Men. N vates W ela Brard Ao | New London, where she will be plck- Y e W St o Hilax lsce of sround BONNETSStraw_$1.60 to 35.00,{ °Pridd motton The committee in charge of the |Other thing that may be regarded as | ©d up by one of the company’s tugs, (A% i ehed Auite 11s|do much toward eliminating the Mustin 25, $1.50 and $2.89. Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. | Men's ciah for. Monday ight have ceriain is that the. former president | WU @ L0 or e gay o ot e s that | oeaser of the grocery il Tho & # L Geo soon be able to Jearn the true in- 2 DK eriad | is to the enterprising and the 852 Main Street, Willimantic. e T, GeorEe B Chandler of | wardness of the Pinchot episode, and | street terminal company of Brooklyn [the motion of the crank is reveried A g b e i dec28a Joot il be. Gemservation and " ihe | that, should he find him to be in the | is In the village. T e Lrces s pulling upward at | ested.’ It is good for them. It —Kansas make them produc Present High Prices. Hgh Do ML SN SN eha 2 e e e Urned oinem | the moment when tha explosion o FREE SATURDAY NIGHT— - % interest in the episode | Norway. where he spent the winter - ~ A $1.00 Coupon will be given free to Tennis Court in Condition. THAC It : i he 15 likely to escape injury uniess th Let me demonsir: s now indicated by the fact that hec | With relatives. r —_ rrag each customer. Save them and get a de ale to-you the 4o Tho tonnls court at the Country club | nag sent for Pinchot and that the la ———— A B e iy Sowh Fountain of Youth Mfesize ofl painting. Coupons will be as been put in condition by the com- | ter has started to meet him in Eu- GROUP MEETINGS v J oceive 4 blow on the | The fountain of yough is the dre SIS e T e e NEW OVERLAND |oif:c%® the’ summer scason. Tope. e two men have been in such | e e Wisich miay praduce | of the. young. At 80 ihe hpringti John H. Hoxie has returned from a | close accord that there is not likely <o | And Single Day Conferences in the | bone. either | of Mfe is all Hut gone~~New Yori & et the Larrabee Grocery Store, Church ERNEST P. CHESBRO, lutomobils,| V¥t itB friends in Boston. be any break In their friendship, and Interests of Missions. e on obliiy soie the: wrist | it ot ¥ St, end the Union Shoe Co., 701 Main, o d iles, Various Items. it would not be surprising if their Solpadtey g:}-‘”‘;‘;fl;em"“s":‘.h'g‘m{‘ To the couree | = —_— ——— m t Webster Prentice has leased the | Meeting should have a political sifni- | On Monday, the 18th, there will be- | of an elaborate article’ on the nature i B i SRR Brbat Bt lace. o ort Fackest plase, | Acence: of criucal imporiance—Chica- | cif s 1 Uass campuiin [n the inter- | tnd treatment of these. miurion <on | hara g Trade in Jewett Git 'I'HE H c MURR‘Y co Mrs, Charles Eccleston has returned | 50 Record-Herald. ests of missions in the Congregatitonal | tributed to The Medical Record, saye . L. 3 froms & VISIE with, ek aavanier: Mie: churches of Windham county. The | that every such fracturo is a badge of By plan includes a single day conference | carelessness, since by two very simple 75 MONUMENTS, Robert Taylor, in Westerl: o et in each of the thirty-one churches and | measures of precaution they could all SPRING MILLIN ¥ Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper : Contractor J. J. O'Donovan of Nor- iea Ciosa T feady to be erected. Obtain ear 25¢ wich and the architoct from New Boft- \ three group meeting of ten churches |pe prevented. The first is 1o have the [ We goraially invite the ladles to epris an nspect 1000 artistie designer c ain were in town on Friday looking 8 Cachy fhe Taeter o o meld in Daniels | Tephric uy Hemedo—rotorted—that 'm0 |spect ot aispiayof bptine Aodel | % WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, - FOR THE ASKING [| 2z the new scioot houss oo west | | T'g B Rosy Bam.on | Baturday. ine 230, wnd i | oI et the econd in to |assured selisfaction and profiable “r |: fl. JM:KS“""“B““SI corner Maln and Watson Btresta, \ M. and Mrs. Frank Batty have re- ; Willimantic on Wednesday, the 27th. | kragy the handle of the crank with | 2ult% Lr 2 JOV 1ty . I Wiillmanttc. Conn. WHEN vou come IN TO Ml turnca’ from = brief stay in Boston. an e Tho best possinle Speakers have beer | £l Angers and paim oniy, the thumb e inl 2 PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY Mrs. Frank Gilfillan and daughter engaged representing “e\ socleties ad- | jying on the same e of he handle ~ “; e rolantide S atal). o Painless Extracting and B L SUARTER COMING Th Marian .are. guests: .of the former’s ministering _the benevolent and mis- |y does the patm. Then It a back- |18 what [ sell wholeanle and vois sionary work of the Congregational |fire occurs while the handle is rising | the church. it will be jerked harmiessly out of the | Among the speakers are Rev. George | hand, while if it takes place while Gutterson, D.D., of Boston. Rev. Ed- | the handle is descending it will slide brother, Charles Hoxie, in Boston. - you, Samuel Edgcomb is the guest of hi: The right kind of food—not ASK daughier, Mrs. Oscar Dariing, in Prov- |{ drugs—is necesaary. ence. Filling a Specialty |Trade at the . .. Lowest prices. All work guaran. - Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OTTOMLEY & SON, s % Associated Dental Pa B M a ward Fairbank of Vadala, India; Rev. |y, lessly up the palm.—New York Genersl Repalr Shop, e Ml b iRt ourrrrTERs TO ALL w c Gas & W) 4 s st enen R 2ont || * o A A g o G e Office hours—week davs 9 a. m. to| 790-74 Main St Willimastie, Ot Electric Ligh ey the i et L e r e"‘ S Bdward §, Tead of Boston, Rev. Roy . Sundays 10 e decild m t Co. ater, New - London, Friday evening, B. Guild of Boston and Rev. Sherrod ORI 011 and Gasoline for wale, et s el Vs siven by W. W. Perkins post, No. 27. Soule of Hartford. Priority in It's Favor. P25 i John F. Noyes was in Providence on e The series of meetings has been ar- Some people in Tottensville, ten MLLE. BEAUR ELMORE & SHEPARD, Friday. ‘The world-famous food scien- raniged by the missionary committee | Island, want to chagge the name of | tla nies b5hek fa meblile i It’'s Wall P 4 Mih Marguerite Hill has returned || eifcally made of whole-wheat | |Oof the Winaham county coneference of | the place to Bentley Manor. It sounds | lits the latest slylas (6 miliin s apers (8. cossors to Sesslons & Eimesey to New London after a visit with Miss | Congregational churches, Rev. WII- | Jike fake acsthetieism but there in | tend hier opening on March 24 In all the latest designs that you de- [llfll I ‘ . Jennie Noble, and barley, contains the blood- am 5. Beard of Willimantic, chair- | some sense in “.‘r:l‘heh’l\n‘\vn» are | 26. ire, ¢ here. = Ifid f n | n = man, Henry C. Lathrop of ndham | worthy people and the place is worth- & sire. come here. Our lamo assortment aiMmers uner “flfl e S AT e MeARCHICK hu Betavy making, © tissue-building, ele- | MAM, Henry €t Talmadge of Wau- | iy named atter them. But Bentley | Wi AT WBADQUANTERS (or | A 5 “in- 5 1 is ti or o - Vi h o ven to a big ‘olum W o reads mixed Paints and 60-62 Nerth Street. George W. Swan of Brockton, Mass,, || ments of these field grains, in regan. " Following is the order of serv. | Manor was the neme glven i 4 bif | Columbls Indeairucii gregational churc Danielson, on | having been given to Capt. Christo- | €00ds. school suppll Wednesday, April 20, at 2 p. m. and | pher Billopp by the Duke of York for | J4boint " Jewett Cit: 3 7.30 p. m. Rev. Clarence H. Barber, | (ircumnavigating the isiand In his | Z2P20 G S presiding: %hip Bentley, in 24 hours.—Waterbury X 70 SEN THE Bouveniz Ohi Afterncon Session—2 to 2.15, devo- | Amerjcan. platen thut we iylng Twin’ ons tional service; 2.15 to 2.40, The Appor- ind of our s ra ot oas. tionment Plan—The New Method In Qh.{!:rélr auties. G. J. BLANCHARD. was in town Friday. 3 Re'rigeralo“s o Jonm T. Brooks i in South Wind- John Fribbance has returned from ¥ supplies are complete. LADY ASSISTANT. A. B. HOLMES, Teiephone cormectiom 72 Church Street. Willimantio, Are to be found here in_our Kitchen | Providence. A, R. BURNHAM, Agent Furnishing Dept. We have the| Miss Phebe Burrows fs visiting in ‘Manufacturer of diffe: well known Baldwin's that give | Providence. * E. L. PRINCE, sipge s o had perfect satisfaction. Willtam_Patterson of Norwich spent In the manufacture of Grape- cluding the natural phosphate of - potash (grown 'in the grains) which nature .uses in making new brain and nerve, cells.. Light Carriages and. Wagons, dek; Benevolence, Rev. Hubert C. Herring, ! CONFECTIONER | saness, Carriases and Wagons for [In the porcelsin lined we bave the rigey with spents B Mvtic Nuts the starch of the grains is ||'DD. New York city. The Seven Fold B kY DRy oo sale. Carriage agon Repairing it : : o 7 - ; ongregationalism. 240 to A oy and Ice Cream Caterer |36 Vanly Sieet "oo ™Y 2nd shops Dpalils. ciase 1ned. we. bate ‘he Sruson Nisbate predigested-chenged to a -formi | P8, Yyicrican Hoard, Rev. Edward sae routautant, ‘“Home meds basiry flg’;lr:.{l ghg'!g:} s San&'i‘g'm ‘wkh t;aklfue‘lnd of sugar which is quickly ab- ;_‘girbank}'\'udahldzi India; 3.05 to 3.30, vea at all hogrs treet, - connection. nicke mings: inea : ot e American 3'order. Tr7 734 Main Strest. Willimantie, Conn. | 1CYI3 Wé have the Champiain, Dur : 3 sorbed by ‘#he Bided, and the orze HL. Gtterson, Bosto Fafea e cream Sewste ‘Clty o S 3 more_and Invincible. The Rival * user soon showw. better color, . 55, Toe Educkton. Hosiety e e OF T A her L - - Vi . Tead, D.D., Boston; o A nice variety of Fresh Fish: also Tarned Timins o wire chema:| the age of the average.college . and increased vigor-of body and f|| £20, Kaucation in Maiters Missionary, A Step at a Time BeaTOELCyat aut Clania. at €% | are not wise enough fo their own real - explanation of the exhibit, question RN sALm, STRONG’S FISH MABKET, 28 North Sf, |Youll find refrigerators here to suit | interests 4o otand on their honest mer- Brain. . box; 6, basket lunch. A Second-hand canopy top o pna we reach the top. Small weekly . you no matter what style or|its in the.test. If they are not, Ty 3 Evening Session—7.80 to 7.45, deyo- | ¥ iarven Dol TU0e Y eware Bity “Conn Jayments and before you realize It a octfsa irios ests suc neeas. Prices T Sind Jome % cheat LA tvelrfi“':drl_ro'uhr use-of R 000" vice: 745 to 830, Thi Con The ress Box ott City no 1 d for. ‘rom . to 5.00. e're al- S % N will tional oine. 88101 Soclety. ““The . C. Andrew Musie Co. L. M. REED TaTn eiwa {3 ke vou wiep | e Fricis Rlehine 1 i Gripette v o swene || e e Sunday school Soclowr"sov. || More heakbil than Tea or Coffe. | o, T ST 0Tl and o 3 D, - : B ot tn sver N od the better—New- Registor. || “There’s a Reason™ || (5" 10'io .36, Tho Coniectiout Mis- with_the weakest digestion. surtieutar $04-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. | bas the agency for the Travelers Life = N e 4 Slonary ‘Saciety’ and Miniaterial Re- and . putritious. THA ¥, LEWIS. Propristor and Aceldent Co. of Hartford, Ct, amd . | ‘The Turkish government has pro- lief, Rev. Sherrod Seule, Hartford; 8.3 | [ Rich milk, gain, powder form. — 2 - Eoonu hibited the Importation of wines and to 9, The Church Building Society, Rev. —_— M. MOURIGAN. the Unlted States Health and A ereal > » AT ha AN¢ A beers containing more than a certain (| Postum Cereal Company, Lid. f|Roy B. Guild, Boston A quick lunch in & minute. Jewett Oity. UNDERTAKER end EMBALMER | dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Write 2 proportion of aleohol and Battle Creek, Mich. o oty ety Take! -4 g FUNERAL DIRECTOT . tion, manufacture and ot - The Conductor—Why don't vou nosubstitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. | warmiture amd Orawtors Geoxins 2 Church St. Willimantie. .8 beverages containing alcohol not made S move forward, there? ~The Passenger Others imitations. p Tanioa eleghone . Asstatant, x & . < from grapes or &rapa Products 5 1 T ‘motoruiun won't let ma—Judge. . ! - Fhanes—siors G10aL dauge ok

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