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" CMURRAT'S | gth and Vigor Restore BOSTON STORE WILEIMANTIC ° i " OBITUARY. g o as on be ittain- _palp '.” ax, Rev. 3 g S e - mm“fm'g,xfi"f{ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. A ' Mrs. Mattie E. Holt. - 2 r top! in bed Duffy’s Pure Malt tt ahan 3 Ars. Mattie B Holt, aged 59, died S 1w 2 : m Whiskey. fwmmh-r and Y. at her home Flartford af o'clock Frank t) ¢ a - - B g == v Moving . Thursday evening as the result of a | Miss Bvelyn : 3 3 of Hon. George’ B. of R to'Nealth. 0 B S ‘,’.?;‘:,‘;;‘“{,‘,““,,"’ dmes Ehex:'i'-u; ‘were 1 ~ | ¥ AN A E . - “Two. years ago I.had periton- - - irs. ur L. Lew : e % : 4 da s Is P 5 470 North street, this city, and Mrs. 3 at| nd > it "‘f ;’"’ recovery I had "“"K“‘ e S E Isaeh‘ls, SN RIS D Rchop J;\’ymn. P 3 vy s o I8 :g:'ndo : e worst Iorm;i 1 trlml':\I v - ARBOR DAY. epard wen! o Hartfo; ay ; oter | friends were at inds of medicines snd tonics that LAWN WAISTS, open back, - lace k moening sud mede arrsagemoats foe) s ¢ Yins Milie R L . m ] e dy 1 - pre o oo mnd hamburg trimmed, $1.00 and $1.50.| Merked by Rlanting of Trees, Gift of zn& removal of the 'ho(]l.‘y to ;h s city, ;.:& is a bill poster he : i " £ churel o W 40 st o W“(u. : CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES Woman's Club to Town. e s R | e T P e M"""‘.‘ n fouching . e e ey g staggered while walking the streets #n calico, plaid, chambray and ging. # on " Norih streot — Friday afternoon. | make thelr home.in this city : L in his 77th . My son Doctor Perlie of the U. § ®am, Dutch and high neck, sailor swit| Arbor day was observed by the | There survive, besides the daughter ———— > 3 a T o 3 Navy ordered me to take Duff eifect and panel fronts, from 3 to § | Willimantic Woman's club Fridey aft- | mentioned, twe brothers, Gustat Evans Sixty Dogs Reaistered. | o e PUTNAM : Pure Malt Whiskey. 1 pears old, 25c to 50 — from @ to 14| sTnoon at 415 o'clock on the lawn of | of Flampton and Elijah Evans of Daye 0 T turned to New York after spending re t iskey, took one wears oM, S0c to 3. 3 the Town building, when exercises In- | Vil Burial will be in. the cometery | at the siee ot Fown Clek Beank 5 |Several days with relatives o Dan- | Try-Out for League Players Today— | bottle, but as other Physicians dis | B e heta, " The trees were plant | ¢ Brooklyn. Fenton. A number registered so far [ielson. . . 3 Jail for Chicken Thieves—Water couraged me I gave it up. After a ® lad along the Main street side of the | - & Mrs. Hannah G. Parsons. : wfim -:-um:r :: the w;‘-:ng: ‘Miss Lillian Lemay, clerk at the Contract Committes Desires = Citi- 1 while I again concluded to try the lawn. rs. Hannah G. Parsons, widow. of last = East - | Boston store, ‘will leave the employ of | - ze: we- y i b . Spring and Summer Rev. W, §. Deard, pastor of the First | James & Partons of Windham, gled | toB dog now rotming the streets of | the company todar: (5 mploy of | - zene’'Views—Arbor Day. Exercises. wllu:ey and used four bottles. 1 Underw & Congregational church_opened the ex- |at the lome of her daughter, Miss | this vicinity, was the last 40 be res- | yp the dressmaking business. Charles Seder was in Boston on & cured my indigestion, my strengt) Muslin ear greises with praver. 3rs. €. C. case Charlote | G, Parsons, in é’"{f_"f{ istered Friday afternoon. i 'W. Douglas os eld of the Newton, | business trip Friday. ¢ and ‘physical vigar were restored and | 3 - read the governors pre ‘ Mase., early Friday morning of hear Mass., theol 2 = S i NIGHT GOWNS with Bigh gx low [ cn G mrestut waitod 03 s o | dissase. . Notico of her death was res FACULTY REGEPTION. tho Dreacher at the Baptist chiurch on | son’ WiIl- attand “ther B SHiomal: am-now in perfect health. "I car - dsome. meck, long or short sleeves, handsome. safely recommend the whiskey as a 3 embrojdered and trimmed with Val | original song to the tune of Annie |ceived in this city Friday morning and Sunday. 3 5 plia game in Boston today (Satur- . n Yce or German Val, from 60 to $5.95. | Lauric. gave no particulars, except that it} Tendered "" | To Speak at Congregational Church. | day’ ¢ MRS R: A PEI certain specific for indigestion and its This song was composed for Arbor | Was sudden. She was a daughter of ¥ 'tarol =5 s < % 0 PRINCRSS LONG SLIPS, lace and | day by Mrs. C, A. Capen, president of | Thomas Gray, and was born In Wind- e AT vae SLa%e srenk [aviany 013 Boen was in New Haven | attendant ills.” Mrs. R. A, Perlic, 1512 Pacific Ave., Adlantic City, N amburg trimmed, from $2.00 to $6.50. | the Woman's club. ham Center about 73 years ago, and Friday evening in Town hall the tera E . PRINCESS SHORT SLIPS, lace and | , Mrs. Caben addressed-the two hun- |lived there during her younger days. | members of the Windham high school | Eetlier campalgn. will deliver an ad- |, ;)" enum::n:z:zv:t m?c.:nizu:-:z 4 i v R T T g @red people present, mostly members | For a number of vears she had lived| faculty tendered a reception and dance | dress at the Congregational ‘church | gepartment. . e Bamburg trimr o 98- of the club, members of Anne Wood |in Allstoh. She leaves one son, Wal- | to the members of the senfor class of | Sunday evening. = =~ = Attorney Arthur C. Baker of Néw B & PRINCESS GOWN SLIPS, lace and | Elderkin chapter, D. A. R., other la- | ter G. Parsons of Cambridge, and two | the school. event was a pleasant | Albert Vachon will be the Speaker| York, formerly of Putnam, ls to rc- | -has to its credit fifty years of public service. It is the result of years of @amburg trimmed, $3.00 to $5.95. dies, school children, and perhaps a | daughiters, Mrs. W. S. Kelsey of Cam- | one and those ent passed a most It 2 My hy ’;‘)‘:T PETTICOATS, lace snti| 30267 men, on the importance of tho | bridge ana Miss Cnarlotte G. Par- | enjovable eyeni Music was ‘fur- | Ingly Sanday morning. fi.‘;fgr“;,i‘.“:dfn‘ggyu"":m:;?;fl;’; careful work and is an absolutely pure distillation of carcfully malted ATS, day's observance, and presented the | Sons. Her sister i Mrs. Charlotte G.|nished by Helmold's orchestra. Re- | 'he Revolt of emeh 530St | the ‘bar . in -this’ county, grain. Overworked men, delicate women and sickly children will fin famburg trémmed, plain stitched and s . o wea 4 h [ trees to the town in behalf of the or- | Lathrop of Windham, mother of H. C. | freshments were served at Intermis- . u‘s)::’wm 6 ther mubject of Rew. Hey, L. I Belden of Hartford will Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey the health and strength-giving parts that Pisin tocked, from 23c to, $1.60. ganization which she represented. Lathrop. The body is to be brought | sion by Caterer E. L. Prince. i NG WHITE SHIRTS embroider: | Mavor.De P: Diuni ressonded fa s | 15 Windham for burial In the family pe s R_S. Cushman's address at the Meth- | Oficlate ',‘,,"’s'“;’a:"y"’“ 8t St PRIIp'S | gre g0 necessary to them. It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention and lace trimmed, with a 10 inch | felicitious manner and the school chil- [ lot. Brush ~Fire Endangers Houses. |odist church Sunday evening the Death of William H. A cure of consumption, pneumonia, —— 0 o Tounce, from $1.00 to $7.50.| dren sang a song that served. as & i L A still alarm for & brush fire on |(ird in a serles of addresses on the oa William H. Horton. " e » FERS from 25| 1{UnS-close to ‘the significant exer- | Handsome Gift for Henry M. Congden 1ang ‘belonging to the Misses Fry in | Story of Christianity. William_H. Horton, wel T grippe, bronchitis, coughs, colds, ”r;RmLA DRAW cises. Henry M. Congden, who has beéen | the neighborhood of Bolivia street be- Church Society’s Sale. Z.‘:&?’.’.‘.m”",,";f.d“ eotly o P‘“" asthma, malaria, low fevers, stomach employed at the Mavérick laundry for | tween Oak and Chureh strest was sent | Tne ladies of the Baptist church | {ionte are Homos mee poen” th troubles and all wasting and weak- | CHEMISES from $1.00 to $3.50. OBITUARY. ., and who concludes his | in about noon Friday and Chief Web- | no13'a food, a; 2 o . ¢ — g S . apron and bandkerchisf | heaith for three condi if tak di ¥ s s with that firm this evening, was | ster and a detail from the HUIops | gale ey - r years. ening itions, if taken as directed. COMBEESTION SUEES Poan. iy Wallace E. Shepard. agrecably surprised Friday noon up- | and Alerts responded and with the use | nir baiding. Feitae afternoms © 100 | 4 Ol for street surfaces to kil the Hin of advice, write Med - Tialt Whiske: Company fumes, from 31.00 to Wallace B. Shopard, aged 48, dled on | on his return from Iunch to fnd on | of fire extingulshers and ‘brooms got | *Nreusies prevail in Daniclson; the | Sust, clouds raised by passing auto- CORSET COVERS from 12%e to| Fridey morning at i_o'clock_at the |his desk an elegant silk umbrella, a| the firg under control in about an 235 home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N, Hyde | gift from the oneratives of the laun- | hour. A streteh of terrifory was burb- | to ne as mich os twemies) A ned | Thompson. of Franklin, from blood poisoning. He | dry. Mr. Congden is to be employed | ed over and the smoke in the VICInity | tients ate childsen. Won Prize for Sermon Synopsis. was a son of Mr. Hyde and for the |in Springfield, Mass., and leaves on | of Lewiston avenue was dense. It was Mark Kl w.l Offerin past thirty years he had been blind. | Monday to assume his new duties. feared at one time that several houses m}“:";u';‘w b;el: loe;a..l, l:‘rvlcam:: Tl P;fl].p h::“;:: .':ml:nm.z g He is survived besides his mother by P in that locality might be %ouched bY | ot which a local man will be the |Synopsis of the sermons delivered by In Krinkle Seersucker S Rt R T R AMATEUR DRAMATICS i : =+ | speaker. Dr. Ladd at the church during tho 'FUNERAL. 5 Peter Boulaine Presented Watch—Is [ T-enten season. FOR SUMMER DRESSE: . Provide Entertainment for Large and PROPOSED TRUST CO. to. Have Fob Also, Players to Limber Up. fWe have it in many colors; the leading Mrs Cotlioring I, Thrison Enthusiastic Audience at Spring Hill. [ o o B Manager Lizotie's men will' be out e 3 » A ssibility That Willimantic May Peter Boulaine has been presented 2 B white, plain Cream, white and ark | , The faneral of Mre. Catherine Bu-| Mansnld town hall at Spring | Have Ancther Banking Houss. |2 valusblo gold wateh by the mem- | AL Leaghe feld Luh (Sageday Reter ~ . i i v 3 24 T s well filled Friday eni; ith . 1 T 1sc vaibe 7Y 0% I8 noon ut $oreloke trom. iy home of | I pyreciative audicncs gathired to| Willimantic s soon to have another | Soultine was the president of the old | Y. ®, [SEHAT Eme, M (o Loame e T R PN R ur G. Turner, am_street, | witness the presentation "of a rural | banking institution. The men who ave | Bt John's sociaty, recently merged | gaces Yor berths. ‘Panle, Of South- it A s Foge i e R vl and was attended by many relatives, | comedy in three acts, followed by an | interested in its promotion say that presented as @ token of appreciation of | Pridge and St Martin of Fitchville,|) — | Holds Contest—Arbor Day Na- friends and neighbors. Rev. W. 8.|original comedietta in one act. they have met with substantial en- twe n itchs Beard, pastor of the First Conarega- | i e 4 " has beer har- | his services while filling that office. | VO ROW pitchers. will bo here to o830 s—Soci - Table and Shelf 0il Cloth tional church, conducted the SErvices. | piees of tae Lodiee ALT somiote Soa f;‘-"?frm:a:\'—hn’rmmy in existence | Mr. Boulaine is also to be presented | SHOW the fans ivhat they can do. ::,',‘, :',,‘ P:,:::_r.‘::‘,:‘ b bicsliod DIAMOND Table Ofl Cloths, white marble, | ¥riends of the family acted as bear- | sic was furnished by the Mansfield or- | for a number, of years and the same | & Watch fob, to be inscribed, with the — Sight and dark colors and fancy de- | ©rS. Burial was in the Willimantic | chestra, which plaved unusually well. | has at last been taken up by Hosea | emblem of the organization. °"'°E"Lfi““ -4 gemetery. Funeral Directors Elmore & | The first_production was entitled The | Mann, cashier of the.Torrington Na- Steel Lockers for Armory. Get Into Jail Instead of Into Coop.| contest in the Methodist church Fri- 45 inches wide at 19c yard. e x{:’cna“" in charge of the ar-|Teaser. The cast was as follows: Ar- | tional bank, who with some assistance, | A carload of steel lockers for the day evening under the auspices of the 51 {iioiies a0 B2 Vab i 5 . nold Haye, a young journalist, C. C.| proposes to raise sufficient capital 1o | foca]” state armory has arrived in| Charged with attempting to break |W. C. T. U. A large attendance was - Thorpe, homeopath, D. C.|start a trust company under the name | Danfelson and were -transferred on | and enter with intent to steal, Joseph | present. The following programme Uraliah Higgins, rural free fof the Willimantic Trust company. | Friday from the car to the bullding. | Roubillard, 24, George Lovely and Na- | was carried out: Organ voluntar e b e B. F. Storrs; Ebenezer Ran- | Mr. Mann is a man of ability and | The lockers are about six feet high, [ poleon Benoif were presented in the | invoeation; singing, Springtime, Loy . dall, a man of means, W. A. Weld; | has done much in the past ten years to | have solid doors with ventilators and | city court durlng Friday and eventu- | &1 Temperance legion girls; recitation. The Loyal Temperance legion held a ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Special Prices At G. E. SHAW’S utnam Shelf Oil Cloths in pretty patterns B white masble, tan, brown, and red | g A ety et acs Gt T Sl Wt 5c yard. STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Noh St 1357 U55ety " S0eE ity "D | = supatamtial dmsfivation. e has been | are .00 {m o'y o tef, TueY [ally found, | inémclves beadod tor | Tho Tyo Armies, contestant No 11| gponial Phocolate Craam Dro AWN z g : . Rou an oit | son e “Curse of Wine, X Linen Turkish Towels o013 | daughior, Miss M. W. Fiaherty: ‘Dru- | in this city looking over the ground | Gui ‘wna are in use in tha siate ar- | to acrva 6).davs and Lovely to serve | siis: recitation. Tho Cost of ‘the Li P ps - ;"s;‘ odd, raliah’s’ best girl, . | and 1s con: eg = aro hpg: mories in various cities in Connecti- | 90 days. They were arrested as a |cense, contestant No. 2; song, Some ‘. cenl, a I'o"nd lerge Unbleached Linen Turkish aherty, room for ther iInstitution suc cut, result of an attempt to rald the chick- | Glad Day, L. T. L. girly; recitation, Wowels, 50c and Tsc each. Al]'ihl) players Interpreted their re- | it is pro to launch in the Thread PSS e en coop of Philip Bruno of Providence Soa,) contestant Nu 25¢c sepctive parts well and were accorded | city. /Tt is the intention of the Dro- | gE\wen EXTENSION CONTRACT | street sbout 11 crclock Tharsday nieht. | ol snnys qontestant N at THE KEYSTONE STORES Large Turkish Bath Towels, 25¢ and A i tart th tatl tham. Pe- Y iberal applause. 3 moters, if possible, to s e com- Officer Cordier heard the disturbancs | tation, The Results of Treatin Dantelson, Putnam. Moosun Bleached Turkish Towels, stze 20x40, |l FOR THE ASKING Rl o0y 30 8 e i nd Sonitd many s | Hbia, "Fhere ave those who have been | Awarded to Petrossi Company, Who | and managed to catch Roublliard. He testant No. 4; Pronivition Song. L. T. | septsa 3€c each | hearty laugh. Those taking part in{of the opinion for some time that Have Done Brevious'Wark, .4 | 00 SN 00 3 they were arrested during | Over the Rance. contestant No. b Brown Burlap Towels, 13x36, two for WHEN YOU COME IN TO this portion of the fine evening's en- | there was absolute meed for another o g Mo B K et e R BT R L ]H[ clflmnf ul_[ Efl““fllflu ®5c. PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY tertainment and their roles were: Col- | good bank of some kind here. The contract for the construction of |y v\T" sjeaded not gullty, but, after | dren, contes 008, G603- The Bes o BE A QUARTER COMING To [ ¢nel Scrimmage, W. A. Weid: Hector | * Mr. Mann fs anxious to have sufli- | sewers in Broad, School and Cottage | Learing “tne evidence. changed’ it to | ient, 1 o0 doxology and | fuiesn: Bocss B3 St T o You. ts:;x:;r{:;geb;‘kmgie?virjdnz;mg‘r;-lfl{r‘r,g!- cipet capital so flu,;-thte;: ;gl ?:“-' streets, as authorized at the annual | guilty. The costs In each instance | benediction. Customeéra ‘another woek; Attractiv Millinery ASK Scrimmage, Mrs. L. 3. Storrs: Jessic'| sompany and he intends to securs lo- | boroush, meeting, have been awarded | amounted to $8.09. Arbor Day Trolley Party. Bargains on every counter in the store Fancy Spring Hats in very prefty ‘Wharton, ward of Colonel Scrimmage, | cal men to be directors and make the | to the Petrossi company of Hartford. An Evening at Northfield. The pupils of the third and fourth | Buy these goods now. Besigne, suitable for any occasion, Willimantic Gas & Miss A. M. Storrs; Mrs. Delancy, Mrs, | institution a_strictly local bank, as|the firm that has just completed the | Sunday evening, An Evening at|grades were given a treat Friday aft- | W SoPHI0 o (000 0000 nnn Dress Hats in the most charming C. C. Davi: Mary, servant, Miss Ida | has been done in the case of the bank | building of sewers in Watwr, Franklin | Northfield will be the subject of an |ernoon when the teachers, Miss Edicls Main Street, Danfelson. fnodels, at $189 to $S.50. Electric l]glll Co. E. Reynolds. at Torrington. and Dyer streets. As the company has | lllustrated talk at the Congregational | and Miss Bradley,- took their puplls | o000, 0 Lamee B, Keoch Man Strect Hats at $1.99-16 35,66, . The plays were among the best ever - its men and equipment in Danielson | church. The talk will take the place |on a trolley ride. at 1.30 o'clock. Over | RSP0 — Stree = 39 to 33.48. given under the auspices of the La- Porcnale at /the present time there will be mo|Of the regular Christian Endeavor | seventy puplls were taken to Haley's | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law d:‘“, Aid society and the committee in Mo i et delay in doing the work, the men rr;}ee(lng. dS):ereopflcon vul::i. v;'I‘l‘IL:- woods to study namre.“ The‘ h‘:wny PATENTS charge of the details received hearty | Mrs. S. Wheeler o ] it i ot S shown and hymns_assoc wi e | party returned about 430 o'clock. Mass., is the guest of her son, George |~ The eonditions of the econtract call | work at Northfield sung. Nobby Spring Snits Trade at the . .. A. Bartlett. for the work To be done Within a pe. State Teachers' Examination. B o T e ra. ]| Prolsst FouE ides. Hatdsome e for Ladies and Misses, some of the P 0 O Frederick Rathbun of Hebron, a |Fiod of four wecks. s is the first| Examinations for young women Who 3 % G i e page Guide Book Free, gloverest conceits hat Tias reached Mechanics ])ep t. Store Impel'l former manager. of the ”,‘2‘;‘.’;‘,,75.';'; e Tt o ey e Dlaced on | STaduate from a high school In June b BT are ut"the mome ot the lat: || Phosnix Block, Danielson, Conn. is town, from $15.00 to $35.00. lopers, in e are to be hel in e Israel am T. Misses, $10.00 t0 $25.00, OUTFITTERS TO ALL. a Willimantie visitor Friday. Fiorke, Failure to finish the contract In | achool In thia cify on July 23 to enable o e b T ausnias | EocmuTon LR 790-704 Maim St.. Willimantie, Ot. Lawn Mowel‘s Mrs. S. C. Chapmien of Chaplin call- | 3 day for the contracting company o | heers whion Wil entitle them o tench | Friday evening when about twenty- g " declld ed on relatives in the city Friday. Her | pay. The reason for fixing a time lim- | ; five of the young people of the church ; . e S in any town in the state withou fur- | A¥e of the YouuE Preple B o Cuders iy The High Wheel Imperial Mowers are | Sister. Miss Ruth E. Snow, accompa- | it js that the warden and court of | ther examination. - freshments were ] . L. 3 EIMORE & SHEPARD, e s e e he | nied her home for the week-end and | burgesses have ordered that all per- | Camamar nttOn L | otte High. | eI nvited in Refreshments were J Bgents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper ' market. They are made of the | Presided at the plano, assisting in an | sons responsible for the emptying of o = Iy hateem T s By i St 50 o & Wby Peat aiterialy. are cavefully ad. | entertainment given in the vestry of | sewage into the Center street brook | The Andem -team of the Eastern |Mrs. Moreton leave today (Saturday) apedsd - Tiited 4na sive ihe lawn that |the Chaplin Congregational church on | shall see to it that the practice is dis- | Conneccticut league will play Tour- |for Medford, Mass, where they are & Ellhdfln flfld hmflfi n“-ul “mooth velvet finish so necessary | Friday evemng. continued on or before June and | tellotte high school's team at North | to make their home, and a furnishel oot e BIADIAY o g ors, o el kept zrounds. Prices| Constable Chauncey E. Mactarlane |t0 Suard against inconvenience to | Grosvenordale this (Saturday) after- | houso awalts them a Milltnery Novel 60-62 North Street, range from $8.75 to $10. has been busy for the past two days | SUCh parties the new sewers must be | Doon. ~Manager Gahan has a very Song Serv T e T Lt 8 ALY LADY ASSISTANT. We have excellent” mowers at | summoning witnesses to @ppear at the | completed by the date. gy v e e B nd will make | There will be & song service at the | 2% T TO¥ ToRol Dilehiiins catwenisn. lower prices — the Newport, | hearing in the Bass will case that will e S Y e e teri] | Yesver meeting of the Congregational R TR Colonial’ and Cadet, from 33.00 | be held at the ofice of the judge of BASEBALL FIELD. fhat made the team so fast last sea- | SHurch on Sunday aternoon &t BY¢ |is whas I sell. wholesale and up. probate this morning. In all he sum- = o'cloc] wul e Corne or 'm. Johnstone A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. moned_sixteen to appear, some resid- | Tri-Village Association to Have Fine | 500 Ne has secured Arthur Johnsom, | pastor, Rev. A. F. Earnshaw, will be |the Corner St Wm. J A ing in Norwich, Scoltand and this city. 3 formerly with the Worcester New |mpe Pgaims in Human Lifc.' At this N 4 Manufacturer of different styles of Gal‘den Hflse i Sroasnethiy: Sk England league team. Johnson's home | seryjce Mrs, J. Elmer Newbury will R e T At is in North Grosvenordale and he will | SeTVACe MIB o, SSlier O F . J. BOTTOM ON, Light Carriages and Wagons, General Repair Shoy Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | The best/garden hose that we know of JEWETT CITY The Tri-Village Baseball assocfation | stay in that town this summer, work- i Sale. Cartiage snd Wagon Hepairife SR Cie eLhoniatly <eor Ty 48 poicanladi o 16 0 have a nup glaying feld at Day- | ing as & chaufieur. Manager Gahan News in Gene: o o 2 i 3 year. en the other teams | also has trong pitcher in Nap Le- ti are out for a of all kinds. Repository and shops 1d the high pressure of our |$22397 Each Paid by Liquor Dealers |1, 40" feague get a ook at it. they | eroix, o youngster that has joned the | Giiberc han on Thursday evening 180 Valley Street. Jater service. Windham 7-ply| Recently Arrested by State Police— | will doubtless pay the Tri-Villagers | team. Cy Peloquin will be the first | the Jolly Four. usic will be fur igh Pressure is the brand—: Social News. 2 compliment. Men, horses and teams | string piicher during the coming sea- | nished by Grinnel's orchestra. The Bicycle and Automobile Horse Shoeing. Tel connection, ! ‘Wiilimantie. Conn. Wi the Unlied States Health cnd A ei- idranmc et~ 5| Dr. Omer Larue chairman of the go0as, [an0%:y, $og0a, $223.97 each Including costs. They |have been Swung around toward the| Dr. Omer Tarue chalrman of the| gy niion. fontestiopery. dhware, orock paid. The charge against each was |east and this season right fleld will novid inch at l4c foot, 1-2 inch at 13e. 4 ot 78 MONUMENTS, e pino buve Iower priced DIATAS | 4 . noarkis Asi REpt . of Tha Nenet ) Sne e s et Soth ariuch by the | son, however. committes In charge is C. . CIBCrt. |has the lathat styles in millinery. feadstones and Markers in our stock and Nozzles, Lawn Sprayers, | raig de last Saturday night here | the Catholic church, and when th . FaReph QT yier S g tend her opening on March 24 iy to be erected. Obtain our prices M. RE! Hose Re: Etc., Ete. Step in. -y o e fromd . ‘when ‘they. CITIZENS’ OPINIONS John R. Allyn. 5 SR T M e T L. M ED by the state police was held Friday | have -done thelr -work a great Im e ‘Waiter Thompson has returned to | 20. At WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, has the agency for the Travelers Life = = P et Sudes AToort O Praa | oa eat will have been sccomplish- | To Be Obtained In the Matier of Con- Erovidence after & visit with John G | ey Ay wwADQUARTERS for : 2 4 E 4 P 1 ; T i eler. cf o records. corner Main and Watson Streeta, | and Accident Co. of Harttora, ct.. =ad | | JORDAN <3 7 CFARDWA RE@] |ter ira F. Léwis, willam J. Brik- | in the first place, the position of the triot vith Walsm OBy, Mics Priscilla Blllings s spending | Solumbla _indestrctible recoran ~ it 5 3 o ley and John T. Dolan were fined |diamond is being changed. The lines Sunday with her parents in = North | Suoy Sorrls® ThH Mives: fancy * so. Mrs, Ebenezer Morgan, Mrs, Cliris- watt City. novid dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Wi rite apr19TusS v appointed to investigate relative to o egippnonmen Box 28 Willimantie. Ct murrer, which was overruled. _Judge | present trouble in vast seasons of bat- | 2nd the Putnam Water company. has plates that. we sre giving wita ons . inental congress of v o 5 i eniol’ ehio | bad ba issued an invitation to interested cit- | attending the Cont ound of our spech i in the common council chamber mext illiam o Jewett City. As Low as - - $185. 2 HARRIES the $223.97, which each paid. Prose- | mond has been plowed, depressions M 5 York after a visit with his aunt, Miss I I"'I"u 8 Bre cuting Agent H. H. Burnham prose- | the fleld filled in and loads of loam | Tuesday evening and submit any sug- | ZOrE A0, BV CH IEWETT OITY OANDY KITOHEN Write for Catalogue. is closing out his entire stock of cuted, assisted by ‘Arthur M, Brown, |are being carted upon the diamond. | Zestions which they may have to of- | EYG S JoViiiloy e tart 1oriday for a | You wilt fina in_connection . SR S, STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Etc. cleric’of the court TP | This will be later rolled uni it 'is Lo Or e O e ihe Loapoach | visit with her son, Willlam Clift, in |slsss restsursst = Home mads pastry Tho ¥ file' Mplecut [Cost 2 auor coased, It ‘was ordered destroyed | billlard table. Bleachers are fo be | coniract. The committee is desirous | NOw LONON, yroniy prive are en- %;,',‘.;“,,"_"13;:; sgrved to prder. Tiy WATKINS BROS. Call at 753 Main St., Opera House Bik. and vacation time Will |t tne" expénse "of the town. There | bullt along the west side of tho flold, | of knowing the wishes of the people | N0 L (0T “oguain, Mrs. I G. | Kitshen: ment S sinry's il Haskel » WILLIMANTIC. was a small quanity of whiskey and |under the trees, and the fams will be | i1 the matter. Thorp of Westerly. block, Yewatt CIf 227 Asylum street, Hartford. apridd beer. Assist. Supt. A. L. Story was |able to witness the games in comfort. Match at North Grosvenordale. Mrs. Charles Jones has returned to f————————r soon follow. the only representative of the state o Chief Fighting Bear, the crafty T endale, Mass., after visit with and_ Mrs. C. T. Hatch, Becona-hand canopy top surrey s condition, ¥or part t City, Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. police present. It is said that liquor dian wrestler, is coming back to this dealers from New London and Groton section next Tuesday evening when R. L. Webb left Friday for a visit Orat class o adaress Bo: 13 were present to Jearn who the state | he meets Lapalme, in North Grosven- | in Hartford. Or. £ G JACKSON-—-Dentist |Get ready for that joyful | jiic e et S ors® wiore e Be meets Tagalme, 16 Npgfn Growpen-ln Harttord. ©1' b Ui 16 i i - 3 appointed, as none of the police was hereabouts and a large party of sport | visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Isa- LOUIS PHANEUF |Painless Extracting and \fime by laying aside your | "o o cnorcainment 00 eer fottowers wifl 50 1p %2 308 B WOTK: | D65 s iass, who 1o in New York in . : illi; ng i 3 ! flovderns s Filling a Specialty A large audience was at the Meth- , ARBOR DAY a ‘hospital for treatment, has under. LADIES AND wEws FURNISHINGS, | { LOVest prices. All work guaran- | Jogge dmnge daily and de- | odist church Thursday evening at Wins Friends Aot gone a_successtul operation p L DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. s . concert given by the primary class of Observed by Planting of Tress and [comfortable. . . e guest of her j- L HAIR GOODS 4 SPECIALTY. Associated. Dental Parlors, little folks under the direction of Miss There is good cheer and com- Vines. e, re e e Vosterly rmu:n.;:',."mn 3 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | posit some weekly with us. | Meud L. Barrett. The programme in- [} fort in & saucer of ° " > €25 Main Street. Office MR- Mook AR Lo o | cluded the following numbers: - Kabow - Oay obaérved By the f Furniture and Crawford Ceoking % p. m., Sundays 10 & o 0 3 P m Class song, 1 Would Be & Light for planting of trees and vines. At the o S 2 erhones_ator N0 jama’ z Jesus; recttation, Jeasle ~Hewitson: | Tsrael Putnam school with special ex- s g KL -3 hou exercise. elpers; recitation, |} ercises the lower grades planted vy, |er C, nte : | = wnEn RS For Artistic Wall Papers Three Littic Kittons, Charles Saun. | Srinlte vock maplés Sete planted By the | mowin prison serving u wentance for |\ SYHSTE, TO0 MREE 0 UL YLV L ders solo, Hovering Angels, Ruth upper grades. Trees were also set out [ murder, is still drawing pay . Irmn i m better than through the adverus in the yard of the Smith street school government. Somebody should send ing nolumns of The Bulletim fome to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 Robertson; recitation, The Siy Little If It’'s Wall Papers Church Street. We will be pleased to Mouse, Christine Burdick: duet, O ki * by the pupils. — = - = estimats on painting or decorating, | mire. rome here. Ourt i ahotmant and be prepared for the Thou Who Kindly Dost Provide: cxer. oashes Tn'the public library thero are ple. : ®nd will guarantee both work and |and moderate price will interest you. i orne. . rectiation:: e 4 {ress which were Tiaced upon the bul- A B ANK AC( :OUN l Mission 3 Our stock of ready mixed Paints and | hest yvaeafion that YOU @VEr | Naughty Boy, Samuel Catheart; reci- fetin Dboards for Friday and _toda: Telephone connection. nov2sa | palnters’ supplies are complete, b tation, “Edward Thornton: solo, -Only 2 ° in keepl ith Arbor day. It was A. B. HOLMES, a Cup of Water, Annfe Davis: recita- [f - with-cream and eugar. B {7 SCR the ‘eftorts of Eiizabeth Por- WILL GIVE YOU STANDING. 72 Church Street. Willimantie. M ticn, If 1 Were You and You Were The crisp, appetizing fAuffy ter Putnam chapter, D. A. R., that Ar- Me, John Chadwick; recitation, A Lot ool aerved. ag gensrally 10 - N e Cia Smith: auet, Come || bits have a fascinating “toastie” | Botnony (bl yome ” You can open an account with us, get every benefit pliments. * A pleasing feature’ was a |} aavour that puts one in & happy Woman’s Board Appropriated $300. A , of our banking service for Soil “excrcise, ‘whion was' the closing || favour ¢ T sinount appropriatad by the wo- ng L wmen a number, . . ndy ‘Gelden Class, ’s board of th -Kimball h wnllma"t'c c-x.m c;:;" '.‘n'-u chu“:: = .|| “The Memory Lingers” ;':Ex:r‘;r ,?nlh::hhll:!:'l h{hun:':"';&y ON E DOLLAR - len o . t] =l Ch n Drinted 3300 instead of $100, as 1t ap- EVERY DAY £ bleasing In your home. We hare an E. L, PRINCE, e 1 e hvtnes .| CONFECTIONER b 2 A .:: Iff Creaw-“Cal erer [ 3 v e raeaie Tackrunt | Romb, o G | peared in The Balletin on ¥riday. — | Every courtesy consistent with sound banking is ex < 734 Main Strest, illimantic, Conn. Thuraday evening at a candy pull. Fif- Pigs. 100 and 150, High Grade Music. 2 < U ai he I - - R CALL AND SEE THE Telephone 53-3. jansa V' l teen were present and enjoyed the g Ask’ Grocer. o O et = 1o | tended impartially to the small and the large depositor ~ New Model 19 BUICK| amam N. FENN, ; ing”wimes, and i Hsiening to Hano || é Dt d e ATt : } : P, NN, soios by Beter Cooper. Retreshments |l oerum Coreat Company, Lid, [} ot romonnce S The Windham County Natiomal Bank, P Demonstration any time, UNDERTAKER ana BDMBALMER | H C. MURRAY, President. Veegy mervee = e 5. B kv, Tremhiil ) oo A S el TR (LA et g .~ DANIELSON, CONN, BPFIETUThS | ton of Moosup will occupy the Baptiat || - - made so much mnqhnnqm‘ 7 %