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WILLIMAN What Is Going On Tonight. Assembly, No. 14, K. of C. ST St o 2%, Hosan rcanm: Long Post, No. 30, &. A, R. rin eption, Willimantic Wom- am's Club, last week he was the rector of the Ascension church, Atlantic City. “Mr. Townsend's transfer here, he says, was almost as much a surprise to him as to the people. Monday he was called on by the vestrymen of St. Paul's and became acquainted with other members of the parish. Official announcement of Mr. Townsend's ap- pointment as rector will not be made is of Rockville 1s to succeed Mr. Slade. Lighting Company’s Officers Re-elected turn game will try defeated them here a week ago. here Monday. in Simon’s new block. Joseph Lazinsk is in b was the guest of friends in town over EDWARD HARRIS I8 FOUND. e Son of Dr: Edward M. Harris Working In New York City. . The Providence Bulletin of Monday sald: Edward Harrls, the 17-year-old son of Dr. Edward M. Harris of 4 Bell street, this city, who on April 2 ran away from a santarium at Kingston- on-the-Hudson, N. Y., was found Sat- urday in New York city, seeking (o . _ % ) gl&y!o :’P‘- ‘with Minute 'l‘m and reverse the score whi Louls Baldwin of New Haven was J. S. Case has opened a branch store arge. ‘Willlam H. Van Horn of Willimantic junday. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. 6. E. Special Prices At ul ol SHAW'S tnam, nn. Special Chosolate Cream Draps 10 Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE ST0 RES lari Turner Stock Company, Loomer | Until Ascension day, Thursday, of this e Services wero held Sunday in the | ea Oplen House et e e & The directors of the Rockville-Willi- Jewish synagogue on Willlmantic ave- | was noon Yo th e'l/t‘;!ch (o Py R¥ | Deatiece. Mocken Stures . Townsend is married and has | mantic Lighting company held a meet- nue, it being the last day of their holi- |~ The boy did not like the institution [ ~#ePtéd Scenic Temple. five children. N 2 He expects to move his . Of- — AY, UNDER = family and household Eoods to the Jocal | feers wets 1o tioriol a3 foenes res. | SPINELESS MILK PRODUCERS | ot %panr i i peve celebrated for | in Kingsion, and ran away with the B S Ve | szt - ST. PAUL’S RECTOR. rectory next week. He is prominent | ident, Walter Learned of New Lon- = ¢ s Ina: Bailey ~ returned Sunday | chy" about o mack oo, e srarris | INE CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUED . < z n Masonic ecircles and is a member of | don; vice president, Hugh C. Murray | SIump the Second Day in the Fight | cvening from a brief visit at her home | said yesteraas hiy vate @ letter : RALBRIGGAN UNDER- | Rev. John Townsend—Appointed by | several other fraternal organizations. |of Willimantic; secretary and treas. Against the Contractors. in_East Haddam. Trom New Yok B o that he | at The Bczton Dry Goods Sters, Dan- g B ehi: #lcoves ana Archdsscon J. Eltred Brown. He has one son who is an officer in |urer, Alexander J. Campbell of New ; Marshall J, Porter left town Monday | o, New York city, saying tha felson. Some bIE diseounts for our < ey e the United States navy and his voung- | London. The ispirit of '76 that proved to be | morning for Willimantic, where ho will | [ye” fF2I08 10 earn money to get NOME | Gugiomers another weok: Attractive . s Rev. John Townsend, who re- | ©St son is about to cnter college and such _a mighty asset of the farmers of | enter St. Joseph's hospital and Will Un- | nd "after o vy coreh found. his | Bargains on every counter in the store. xeaLicEs melg'!‘s_t‘l;'ilh'( ately compibted elghtoen Vearst rec. | Yyl Probubly attend Trinity college i Defeated West Ends. old Windham county seems to have | d an’ operation. $nd atthy: . Wéekin “meeroh. fouiKD, RN T Sy icse g00as Bow plain or eolored, with o { {0 " e artford. The N petered out in this later day of milk | Mrs. John Weleli of Naugatuck is | “°f;, Bept20 Soe and $1.00. torship at-the Ascension church, At- | Rev. Richard D. Hatch, who has | seasen @ aeoaitaly s on ot s | Wars, and on Monday smeining, the | visitig ber swier, Mes. Jomnes Mur- | nDU5ing the month that the YSUnk | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORM =5 lantie City, N. J, is {he new rector of [ been the rector of the local church | Bridge grounds by administering a de. | Sécond day of the campagin against | phy, on Elmwood Heights. iy o s Foammnicly B i i im0 Main Street, Dantclson SHIRTS in plain, strived | sr. 1 Episcopal chureh in this | Welcomed Rev. Mr. Townsend Monday | feat to the West Fnds or the Gres- | the Boston milk barons and the star- = Mrs, Arthur G. Wickwire and daugh- | Sesagc? dgiectives in - an ' extensive | geptzoaw unming B. Keovh, Men «colors. only 50c- cily ona arrived here Monday from | g ih the afternoon he left town and | cents by the score of 1-0 in @ fast 13- | vation prices that they are insisting | ter of New Haven were guests of the | every community within 100 miles of ) Priy o TTEPY, - ViUl sait for Burope on Wednesday. 85 | inning contest. The batterles were | OB DAYing for summer. shipments, |former’s parents on Broudway Setur- | New York, and no expense was spared | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-st-Law orwich, where he was the guest on | hig«nealth is That they have not done has been appointed wire chief of the =S : b impaired and he is in there wa: i a a breaking | da: lay | of Archdsacon - T. Bidred | L. hea Doyle and Casey for the winners and was a wavering and a breaking | day. in the mearch. Dr. Harrls returned p- Brown, who gave him orders. to | necd of rest. Martin and Brand for the losers. in the solid front abselutely neccessary with his son yesterday, Dr, iarris PATENTS i alf Hose s oy that the producers present to bring UTNAM says the boy is in good health, and . Rev. Mr. Townsend was born at| . Married at 830 P. M. Special City Meeting. the srasping contractors to_an eqult that hehaa been dofng simplo work, | FrOect your ides. Handsoms ¢3 UNDERHOSE in colors and | Glen Cove, L. L, i is 55 years old. us! oubleday and Miss Martha . P. s of agreement. ere w s velo, ! con - page Gulde Book Fre RS Tour padr S & Dox, $1.00. | Hio attended the Kramamar schon of Big | Sesur. both of , made a trip !oy:y:;ecnhlpclgu:n:e}zf:xl;iushde‘!;er} be mo shortage of milk in Boston and | Charles ¥: Thayer Appointed Wirs e e R U Phoenix Block, Dani © e - native village and from there entered | 19 Willimaniic Sunday ‘evening, and | yuiiding Saturday afternoon to take | Lhcre Will be no higher prices for the | Chief—Woodstock Farmers Resolved | Aficr (ho receipt of the letter from raThE Tyt 00 2 WIZARD HALF HOSE, col-| file Polytechnic collese,. Brooklyn, N, | 4Iter a wait of two or more hours, | Betion on the amenamemCn no take|farmers unless they make a better | to Ship No Milk—Edward Harris, hia son, D faveis had o weeps | 0tITUTH - s and plain, six pair in a box, T6c. where he completed a collegiate | ™ th M 0! Dunn’s assistance, suc- nance relating to the appointment of showing elsewhere in this part of New Found. mearch before finding the boy. The = —— i course. gradusting with honors and ded in locating Town Clerk Frank |5 superintendent of sewers. The or- | .08land than they have made to date o address given in the letter was mot| . _ . S MBS COTTON HALF HOSE, 0ol- | { iciVing” the degtee of B. 4. He en- | F, Fenton. who came in on the nine | §iiabcs ‘hag peen amended twice B | (hi8 section of the county. Thelr | . .. ———0 treot | BUMCient]y clear to fix a definite place. g : “ored, 10c pair. fered the General Theslogical semninary | o'cloct and walked with the anx- | the present boara of Miameo,r ee (oY | cause is lost from the start unless they o . Thay apman s Dr. Harris offered n reward of $1,000 Bre '0 race in flwe" fly a = I e o e e e Se iy, | fous counle to his residence on Helle- | tio Present board of aldermen, but the | get together. i for the rcturn of his son. and, yes- 1-— e ang toea2at 12151 school of the Eplscopal church in this strect ana fssucd 4 marriage 1i- | Rt mag T ot e mom ecomsiag | hat s yet was demonstrated when | Putnam division of the Southern New | {erany” whin asked Dr Jarsi pukt fi = try, and was ordained at the age meeting of the council same was sus- SeeTSal W Siby. Siiyy ewey. fr i - rt i 5 | that the reward ajd not belong 1o any- SPRING MELLINERY. of 26 years by Bishop Littlejohn in St, John's church, Huntington, L, I following eizhteen years and up to R, Town Clerk Fenton then obligingly escorted the elated vair to the Metho- the cerer age as 26 ony. The groom 3 gave his and the bride said that she put through. Martie Sullivan of Springfield, Mass., formerly of this city, has succeeded tained, but another amendment was train with _their milk Monday. made a fairly good sent out their usual supply. showing Sunday, Not all the farmers are retreating | o been plan of the company in re-districting operator at Danfelsom. new place in this division and has | onoh 1,0 (VS WG Aok DEORE 10 SRYS created-as @ part of the new | ¢ng’ciue through which he was found. years. Later he work the the petition which will at the meeting of the common coun- be presented i in Meriden and Norwich with We cordially invite the ludies te | #pect our a ts what I sell, wholesale and e Wm. Johnatone. the Corner 15 M Ly A Store. 0d Hate NEw SEHING FOUR-IN Rev. Mr. Townsend has filled’ but | dist parsonage on Prospect street and but this gettinz of higher prices i§ not | Plan of 2 PRing Hanis S ool ko in But- | S8eet.gur & e in all the datest Spring colors | two pastorates since his ordination. | there at 9.30 o'clock Rev. Louis M. y . a ‘matter of one day's fighting. The '}flf'_ state. The appointment became |z . - own a0d Wilinary, Hoveraes pr‘un(.. , are B oy Drowy stripen 25c mad Soe | Atter eing ordained he was assigned | Flocken tied the knot that made them ersonals. combination against them is too | ¢ffective Monday. 125 Petition for Oifed Bt sults. L. A. RoY, Jewett City, C R~ o "1t St. John’s church, Camden, N. J.,|Mman and wife. Mrs, Flocken and | W. H. Phillips of Hampton was & | strong. Monday many of those who Ar, Thayer is an experienced man, otition for o reets. o - B where he remained ten years. The | Town Cierk Fenton were witnesses to | Wilimantic visitor Monday. failed to ship on the day previous | having been with the company for| George H. Taylor has secured the 3 several He at first was night | signatures of 125 property holders to THE BEST 101 OREBAM SUMMER UNDERWEA GOWNS, prettily trimmed | = = was 2 Baward T S0 easily from the position that they 2 . *’?‘;—n B o e voe Avlmal vs. Vegetable. _— e 5. Gavigan in the employ of | 10 /¢ aken. = There are those among | lne force. For the past four years he | city this (Tuesday) cvening, asking o g to $5.96. Th 1 ingle kind of animal Poles to Be Reset. Williagn ‘M, Lawis of ‘kville, ©, | them Who have the nerve to see this | has been line foreman in Putnam, this | that oll be used 'n certain sections of V. ere/ts not a single kind of amimal | ., .4 0; seicctmen held its | 5 nian, M. Lewis of Rockville, C.|contention for better prices through | division under his care having be- | certain sireets in the business sec 5. J. DOTTOMLEY & SON, WEITS SKIRTS in cambric and|food which we might not replace With | aay mecting i the- tomn bulldmz on | o B aoed of Stafford Springs With | {o'a fnish. but the weak-kneed ones | come one of the best kept in tho | tion this summer in lisu of water. The General Ropaie Shop, ook tops, Jecp founce of tucks|a yegetable counterpart. In most cases | Monday, for routine business. In ad- | Cambbell of New London. who wers TS T RowEL KRN ofy e Qkice | e Ao R thelr provortions| Bievclo ana Awtomobile Repsiring. e it 3s merely a matter of choice which is | {ition the board, with represemtatives |in town Monday attending a meeting | ghips from Waurezan, said Monday, LAST CALL FOR TAGS. are hoping that the council will pass Ol and Gasoline for ssle, BHORT SKIRTS, perfecty plain,|preferable, the qnimal or the vegetable. | }1. 1 company made & trin over. the | censpanm saa tn oy mantic LIENtING | and emphasized it by’ stating that he ALEdon favorably upon the petition. e wm with hamburg ruffe, {In the matter of cooking fats, however, | o T Windham road and ine e "M;' E(_:*":;;:‘l‘fs" a‘\\A’t:f X;%ullg::::?"x;a":k“o’t i‘ghu‘x ‘?‘:in‘\.”; ]r:g-»r:g Rush to Get Dog Licenses on Monday. | Paule to Play in Games Against Jewstt MLLE. BEAURBGARD the vegetable has far the advantage, Lard is made from the fat of hogs— ected the t have poles, some twelve in a been set by t t e company in mobile. take a igher price if somebody fights | City. Paule of Southbridge, Town C rk David Flagg was a busy i haa the latest styles in mflllnery. My tend her opening on Maweh 24, 20 sad LONG PRINCESS SLIPS. hambursg | vy & (e Rae been z Judge C. N. Robertson of the Coven- | the battle for them.” And that is the | man AMonday, taking the registration ®end lace trimmed, $2.00 to $8.50. often impure and unclean, always indi- | violation of the law and without the | "0 01" ourt approvid the will of | siastion: 1n o amteholl ‘Me Pag of the more than one hundred | DiE Youngster, Will be ‘on the firing | 26. gestible, Cottolene comes from the cot- | permission of the board of selectmen. | ¥ Brobate court approvéd the will of ion s h : Jino.zo0 Pt e the Temets Ry SHORT PRINCESS SLIPS, trimmed | ton fields of the Sunny South. It makes | The matter was satisfactorily adiust- | ond agmitted It 16 probate. Juine B | oo famre e ot o e owners who waited untll the last | {cam comes here to open ' the league | ASK TO SEN TEE B ia immburg, lace and Gemhan Val,|food that can be digested with ease,| & and the poles will be transterred to | Gurman, W. L. Wellwood and L. M. | gether as mulieh to an exasper | Would Keep theis nots of the do war. | season on Saturday. Paule is only 19 | Blites that we sre $2.50 to $5.95. even by invalids. Cottolene is recom- | [0, 0ther Mo of the road but will St | bhillips’ were appointed appraisers, | degree, and he said it positively. den’s list, When the time for regis-|Years of age, but weighs in_ in the | krhey COMBINATIONS in cover ana skirt, | Mended by both physicians and noted f 25 ¢ ' SN, o TR S E0NGY SUCS | Mre. Ann E. Carmen, widow of the | About 40 large cans were sent to | tering cxpired at 530 p. m., there | heavy class. ' Ho has lots of spe ewott City. orith lace or embroidersy trimmed, rrom | SOOKIng cxperts as a much more health- | 0l ‘not ne ectly In the roadway, | deceased. was confirmed as executrix. | Boston from Wauregan Monday. The | were still a few that had not paid the [ £00d control and may prove a find for 3100 10 $350 ful and desirable cooking fat than 1ard, | bt at the st omi out ot naowaY: | She is helr to the entire estite un- | usual shipment is between 60 and 70 | tux. The dog warden will #o after | Menager Lizotte, JEWETT OITY CANDY MITOMMN. % 4 . as they should have been in the first | 46F the provisions of the will from that station. Nearly 20 large | them at once. You will :n hHmlull . CORSET COVERS in many stvles, place. cans were sent from the Danlels v’n | Those who pay today and l§ereafter TYPEWRITTEN RECORDS " rved &t a1 Denrd, o fine mainsook or cambric, trimmed 4 i R DANIELSON station. These shipments are resard- | have a dollar @dded to the regular — ved (o grd with Jace and hamburg and fancy. rib- Louis. Madaook's 'Ecot Torured ed by the stalwarts as entirely too | price, not to mention the fact that they | To Be the Rule at Town Clerk's Of- Jewett Clty & s . . : = 2 rge If a victory is to be expected. A [have laid themselves liable to prosecu- itohen, near St AMary’s haMl, Maske 12%ec to § o louts dock ”,\_‘v;._): as lett i Patent for Borough Man—Town Court e e hh%s iheted by | e . P fice Hereafter. block, Yewett City, Conm CHEMISES in _cambrie, daintily charge o;Slome work at the new | Attorney Reappointed — Wildwood | fhe producers and that at once: ot Important City Meeting. Typewritten records ars to be tho p trimmed, §0c to 33.50. oy Theh tames %, ghe corner Mafh | park Buildings to Be Rebuilt—Some | wise failure fa fneviiable | 'A'few of | g Coii U ounon meoting this | Fulo . the offics Gf the town clerk, | WO sALE 3 o his right at 1.10 o 3 i i - s farmers wits:shipped Moucey: say - =S David Flagg, as soon as it 1s possi- cond-hand can o DRAWERS with decp umbr 2 to his right foot ‘about 110 o'clock on | Milkc Shipped Monday. they did =0 on the strength of reports | (Tuesday) evening will probably be | DAV S, &8 80 L S5 Posal- | arac alnss condition, ¥er paréte St = Monday afternoon, ~ when a square e o opEle Ay Tay | more interesting than the usual run|Dble to make'the change =As fast as | JG% Box 1285, Jewett bity, o B R e and vacation time Will | Stone block. weizhing about six hun- | Thomas J. Aylward went to Wor- | that the contractors had agrecd to pay | Gi%0% "ol bt tho city fathers. | the old record books are filled the new | 220722 2 3 . Siren oainos a distance of three | cester Monday. He will have charge | the winter schedule of prices. A matter of special moment will be|volumes replacing them will be of the T O RO CHILDREN'S NIGHT ROEES, ham- or four feet and landed on its end on |Of & department for the Wallace Wool- Personal and Social. the report of the committee appointed ;";‘Z::::‘zf “'I‘;"" ficl;e lh“u;:;';”{’:::'!:;‘,: tr¥mmed or tucked, 50c to 73c. his right foot, = all the toes | €n company. i ey of Providence | relative to the making of a contract 3 o = soon follow. adly. Mr. Maddock had fh g0 1o & rs. Sarah Potter. who has been 1l | Mis8 Taura Cramicy of ¥ T hee | hatween the ity of Punam and the | the writing machine. CEILDREN'S PETTICOATS, plain doctor and have the foot treated. at her home in Elmville for many | pirents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crum- | Putnam Water company. Auto Parade Representsd $250,000. ©or 1ace and hamburg trimmed, 23c to weeks, is improving. A quarter of a million dollars was 3% HOURIGAN, Baseball Prospects. Mrs. Frank McDonald and Boe. = Gef ready for that joyful Ty e 4 Vaushn of Boston spent WOODSTOCK FARMERS the estimate of the value of the auto- o oo sident . . Dunn of the Connec: | month with Mr. and Mrs. Michael IR est b s TR by et pled S Cap, Bacan PUNTRAL DIRECTOM. Baseball associatio was at | pio S e s Mr. and Mrs. L -D:- Billings of New to Ship No Milk—I d Will | during the beautiful hours of Sunday . THE H. C. MURRAY CO.|time by laying aside your e e L L TR - e B N e Sasn ot | Rasolve to SHip'Ns ns 0| during the beautiiul hours of SuTaY | yaraiture aad, Crawferd Geokise ™ the ground to see what re- M and Mrs. Herbert Neff visited Mrs. Billings’ mother, Mrs SWilliam Reopen Local Creamery. who watched the high-priced parade " < Tl Ladies’” Home J nal P 8 ir e o 1 s relatives in Providence Sunday. o TramBton. - - —_—— £ ‘Phones—~Btore 61-3: heu » Agents e el apen | b a d de. | B2mhand smprovements would have to | ™ RieX™%sieniar of Naw Londsn has | I, Hamiiton, | However produpers who ship milic| &8 4 pastime. “That amount is more = | be effected before e jeague opens u Fpe-=; . iss Zyvinha Ce nd a friend oweves prC 4 ————————leTEE———— Patterns. 00se cnange aily ant @- | be emected bet the jeague opens uD |yl the Gucst oh selnties o Daniet Miss Zvioha Colvin a Triend | e e T oLy, paats .‘,'.?‘?.',’di‘,:euv.:!“;n:fid“oé'.i? l'::—;yn .\‘,‘;‘3 mayse posit some weekly with us. week Th here next home sday Middletown. for its first ith The magna Williman son.. M was Kathleen Burns -of Hartford Mr. and with her parents, it 2L M from Willim ntic spent iss Colvin’s.hom The Ladies’ Bridge club met Monday of W i { i i | | | | | | { | | this county, the farmers up in roodstock are stading pat for higher ces during the summer months. urban sections of highway in thi" vicinity in a year, a flecads ngo. The ere owned In Bessle “Lee te, of Guilford, e guests of Mr. and Mra, F. W. Seward. Walter Gilpatric of New York spent I siderable work would I Jone A evening with Mrs. George .Call. or greater number of cars 3 E.- L. PRINCE, oo < Lo ial a | fonn Burns of Mechanic etreet, 3 P sgmoTES 3 They are standing together and it is | E0TL00 fout, but Massachus stis, Rhode | the week end with his parents, Mr. and force of men will zet A | e s v COLCHESTER said are making arrangements 10 open | Taiand and s few New York registra- | Mrs. Georse Gilpetris - o CONFECTIONER STAR'I' TUDAY the grandstand, fence and fleld will |, Miss Odina:Seguin and Miss Lou: A e Ty O YN gy | tions were includedin’the. Ketractivg| SRSt (Lo ). o0 * mrovidenne be put in first class shape for the |15 Fou 2 i 4 z g bt ] | passing _sho 2 4 =L Presiaent Bl s Sunday. Concluding Services of the Passover—| cral years. E . spent Sunday with his parents, Mn opening game. President Dunn says | UYeS Sun 4 - g ¥ ¥ Alden'Morse has gone to New Bed- and Ice Cream Caterer . that he SEill be able to shws out a | Samuel Anderson of Norwich. m Marshall J. Porter a Patient at St. A Ny g ford where ho will assist in setting up | and Mre, XL . Davenport. | oL 736 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn. | lid De prepared for- the|ryyisiosl st of s plavers within | in eastern Connecticut, was in| Joseph’s Hospital. dizi : the machinery in a newly constructed | v "2lost’ of Worcester frionds. Telephone 52-2. jansa awaited by the fans. Irving Manley, | Dyjelson Monday. =~ . Funk Carrler, who is: working fn| George Storis Told Young Son That| About one hundred members of Is- Awarded First Prize. o 3 son of John J. Manle 1l pitch the bt s, 3 >en | Miningtor vas th est of relatives He Was Not Going Home. rael Putnam lodge of Tollows at- 2 best vacation that you ever | :%.ii. il S Sniidicfn (it | empleved Taunton . for several | MUlingten, was He eu fot Gckw Toion sorercs e tha: Mathodist ciureh | Josepn Wiage was awerded the tws f Wednasday | months, has returned to her home in Sunde; ES AR b, Bod Sunday mornin; dollar and a balf gold plegs aw the | < from Wednesday, | FIONINS W Miss Ida Keigwin returned Ménday | George Storis, whose body was | Sunday I3 fellar and & e HN ot 25 ' had. Dunn intends to | DRBIEISOn. o o of Norwich visit- | to Middletown, whera st = | found n the Mannexit river, near| Miss Florence Sargent has returned | first pr n_a Tecent word coms od | 2 chance to make [ o RS of o ana | R. A. Millar of New York was at his | North Grosvenordale, may have com- | to Boston, after spending tho week- | ITe maido over three huw O, good. mimer residence, on Broadway, over | mitted suicide. Storis is said to have | end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs, | using only eleyen FOR THE ASKING Elmville Sunday. cw Sunday. | be .en melancholy at times and that on | F. D. Sargent, Birthday Party of Bible Class. | Forty-five Arrests During April. Join O Sueos ot NWehster. .waw. &EL v I Day of Hartford was the when he was out walkin Mr. and Mre. Frank Thayer have WHEN YOu come IN To *1: 2 hin, Richmond's repest of ‘tha | Pl home in Danieison éver Sunday. | Boovart i Doy of Heswiort wae th o with his Tietle boy. that | returned from & brief visit with Mr.| The Bible class jausbe by dave. ¥y PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY artment for April shows the | Received Patent on Roller E. Day, on Norwich avenue, over | he gave ch and other pos- [ and Mrs, Charles Thayer. D, Bargent enjoved biethtay Eeme B e te: conne o B S oy George Caron, a salesman employed | Sunday. | sesstons he had in his pocket| Mrs, C. F. Waterman has roturned | af the home of M or in iag i -aud 1, drunkenness 17, |in the Boston store, has applied for| Mrs. Henry McDonald of Marlboro | and told him to take them home as|from a month's visit in Providence, [strect, Monday afternoon, whioh p . the peace 2, drunkenness|a patent and received a certificate of | was In town Monday. | he was not going to return. Miss Fthel Rowo spent Sunday with | ed an enjoyable gathering. Tho he ASK L] L] nd breach of the pe defrauding | registration on a shade roller fixture. A picked ball nine from this place| Storis has been employed as an | her sister, Mrs, C. I, Waterman. css was presented v_n..dc ass pin. boarding Thouse keeper 1, common | The fixture consists of a brass screw, | went to Hebron Saturday, played a]oper e in the cotton mill at North Mrs. Bdward Leete. Frank, Barl and | freshments were served, Willimantic Gas & drunkard 2, trespass on railroad - | simple in form and very easy to put — S o L Sault. with intent to carnally Know |in place. It is a simple device and JEWETT CITY MC l.‘flllt Co. i female child 1 violatior of liquor | it 1S expected that it will find a ready indin F st violation term of probation 1,|sale. ~A company may be forme Members of Local N. E. O. P. Ledge . T Y Pre assault 1, taking horse without per- | handle the business. o . ok i il mission. 1. assault and breach of the — at Celebration of Plainfield Lodge N. D, SR, Treasurer. | peace 1, vesistance to officer 2, horse ALL REAPPOINTED:. Milk Shipments Cut Off. HARRI | aprisTum insane 1, mon-payment of St —_— ARRIES ling chickens 1, suspicious tay night Pant Grand Warden Prosecuting Attorney and Assistants rand Secre ary Wall of the fs elosing out his entire stock of | ore dibosed of e par | Seemminsienl far Auiythar. Forma. & : attended the celebration of STATIONERY, TOILET GOODS, Etc. | NEVJ PlANoS Txecution of judsment sus- | yurce rrarry B Fack:has resppolate feel bright and ambitious a part of the day; and then listless and dull. thio firet afmiversary of Governor LAl Bona-fide Sale at Cost. | pended 3, committed to Jail 16, com- | og’ Atiorney Arthur G. DIl a8 prose- G : | lodge of Plainfleld. “The yeur has been S &2 758 Main St, Opera House Biic | N Josoildl cuting attorney of the fown court of Most of these people are coffee-drinkers. They can not account fot their R T L R WILLIMANTI As Low as = = $185. |5 i & et 12 re e vy T e o e o S s T EREEAS p But | orwas proua’ of the lodge and the apruda bound over 1. molied on payment of | MaY 1 All the assis o gim A whimsical moods and don’t realize they are doing anything to cause them. u [ ona "work nccomplistiod by he work br. F. G JACKSON-—Dentis Painless Extracting and Write for Catalogue. t | WATKINS BROS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. casts 1, turned over to other officers 3. MANAGER SLADE TO LEAVE Will Be Succeeded by Rockville Man at Lighting Company’s Plant. Killingly, Frank J. Savles Day- ville and Charles S. Blackmar of At- tawaugan, have also been reappointed. Brown to Return to the Ring. Young Brown, who gained a. repu- tation as a boxer in Putnam a wear ago, is going back into the roped cir- take a look at the case in tf Ever study the way coffee acts on the brain and nervous system ? ! ““Caffeine,”’” says a sci he light of science as applied to physiology. entist, “is a drug found in coffee and tea and is classed | ers. The ing part ent, wa tiful silv vant of ¥ Mart had e and ¥ of t most, pleasing and the presentation of teasot to Mrs *rovidence, them as deputy id wttended formerly 2 Campbell of Jeweit City. served nearly every avening's ententain a boau 7. Case Misw who for the Filling a Specialt It was learned Monday afternoon - £ 2 : 5 i Zowest prices. All work gusran, | Main and School Sts, So. Manchesten ! that ‘In"mv;sy]‘:;f}:»“‘«,\]m:‘! )(»:\nr: e e e among the habit-forming drugs, like wniskey, morphine, cocaine, etc. nescine, and, Who Che members : manager ot the Wilimantic Gas and : . fouorves mont OF the orediit fo S Blectric Light company for aimost a | limited round match before tho Lake: “It acts as a so-called heart stimulant Hrsl—but the reaction later shows fog up the lodge. Mrs. Cosavant wie Associated Dental Pariors, 752 Main Street, Office hours—week & 8 p. m. Sundays 10 a m. sania ¥ I's Wall Papers = to 2, m. b 8 ail the latest designs that you de- /ysire. come here. Our latge assortment and fmoderate price will interest you. A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Masulacturer of different styles of Willimantic to | m. 8a { LOUIS PHANEUF Dealer in LADIES /AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. | HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. 825 Main Street. janza come “hurch Street. We will be pleased to estimate on painting or decorating, and will guarantee both work and rrice A Guaranlee of Durability! In buying a piano think not of today alone but of tommorow and the many {omorrows wihich are to come, and pur. chase of a reliable house where repu tation is unquestioned. Sstablished over.30 years The A. C. Andrew Mausic Co. Wil S Your Kitch“el:rlfieeds Now side athletic club of that city. Brown has been training steadily and savs he will make & better showing than ever. Invited to Taftville Game. Officials of the Eastern Connecticut league have received invitations from the Taftville team to attend the open- ing game in that town on Saturday of this week. The season i to De opened in Taftville with considerable ceremony. There will be a band out, a parade, and, of course, a_twell de- To Be Restored as an Up to Date Amusement Resort. Alexander's lake will again be upon that it is in reality a par. them. ““Caffeine causes a short period of excitement of th& nervous system—: delusory effect.” “But this is followed by the inevitable depression of spirits, dullness of On the other hand, tho have found in well-made P! alyzant—weakens the nerves and partially paralyzes comp memberes said tha not_due to for utiful gl w8 ach but 10 ¢ the L the mucc her work, bers, and ghe wanted the credit,but # ure, and n. presented wnd Ay M oW lie mem of 1) that the a_ marlk atipon, she ft ved he She » did share in their pleas bers hiul relr love would alw yusands of people have learned to distrust coffee and 05TUM a beverage which tastes similar to coffee but feel that friends Lilley made todg by 1 dance, It every wa No Milk Shipped on Monda: digther No milk host in she had w 1 supporters Interesting wiand proved @ greal ‘wu was shipped of loyal Governor remarks wers ofcers and sev tock.. 5 st 804-806 Main Strest. antic, Ct. |2 P - well de 3 3 Byt » fers Buppites are ompiote. ~ "0 R R R Sy intellect and sometimes dizziness. | Srat v lstuime. mombers, sy bein i | For Artistic Wall Pape Prement from Tilonser Jewett lodge o Chu .‘"A. B s < b That’s wh ffee d. i f, | Jewett City and B. A. Balley lodge of =2 reh et. Willimantic, | to T MAFFITT & CO. 37 WILDWOOD PARK at’s what coffee does, in part. B e fson Y The. aftalr chysed. Wit N 1coens rom Lisbon or Versailles on Monday morn Carriage: d W, Telephe 5 S alth the list of pl: h =N n, n m&m' farringes and Wegoms, | Teleohone connection. novsa | You can't afford to risk ho hees Dkfi,figt:f,f:;,;,'; fiézifi':f,;‘,;‘;g{f ?2 has none of the harmful effects of coffee. i, it Siomers have been 2sed Wagor ng | B is practically assured, oush not of- 2 ake 0/ L nts less -'; ‘.\9 :"un'm‘a'.!ze“wmoq“ s s | CALL AND SEE THE nefatly 7;:‘7;3;»:«6(«:-)“;':;“&% causl If you would feel clear-headed and well all the time, drop coffee and begin o They woulll euly o sotiing Horse Snoeing. Tel connection. | [} Model 19 BUICK Bl c: Ohlitorated and that I ita Dlace there using POSTY But —be sure you read directions on pkg. PO31UM must be 21-2 cents per suart. novid i ew 0 e ach discases —or will be laid the beginnings of a more Hung Airship May Basket. L. M. REED rusty, leaky tin-ware, Demonstration any time, E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, 1029 #Main Street, which spoils flavors and wastes 004, Repiace the old wars with “1892: ’ Pure Spun beautiful Wildwood park. It was said Monday that the burned buildings are to be replaced by a pavilion similar to the one in Lincoln park, Norwich, and that the structure is to cost about made right (well boiled) to bring out the real food value. have found it. You can d Thousands of people o the same and it is quite a pleasant discovery—that The pupl son's roon mohool wen Monday nh 14 in Misy 5. at the Rivers nt to her home If gt and hung ot th braket wae Joh Ay Bas the agency for the Travelers Ldfe § e 66 E) 99 tiful May basket, T N 3,700. Not over two weeks will be | 1 Paul Poltier aid o~ B e s Aluminum 52858 | fiuiea or 8 eomsiraction, zecorn: There’s a Reason” for mede by MER Pail Foier 10 SeEE: the United Btates Health ona Asi- | Trade at the. .. ing to report. Such trees as were bad- e o' of carkaiatie dent Ins. Ce. of Saginaw. Mich Wi rite for rates and full particulars. Box 281 Willimantic. Ct. HIRAM N. FENN, St. Willimantie, Ct. 3 Lady Assistant FAKER an8 BEMBALMER ‘Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL. 790-794 Mujn St.. Willimantic, Ot declla ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Sucessors to Sesslons & Elmore) 60-62 North Street, LADY ASSISTANT' ly damaged in thefire will probably be cut down and others planted in their place. FARE UNCHANGED Between Worcester and New London . —Advances to Other Points. Some new railroad fares were found to be in force when ticket buyers laid down the old fee at the local station on Monday. The new rates went into effect on Sunday, the -first of the month, but the fact did not come to the attention of many of the traveling public until Monday. Not all of the tariffs have been ad- POSTU Read the little b Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creck, Mich. ook, “The Road to Wellville,” in packages. holding | other basket the childre vitha' into ©ood thme, Mres. 1L 0" Manche illnesn of States last fifteen uplifted Country Without Ideals. bouqus was 1 irt Nouse censary R They [ H. F. Cheney Iil. ¥ v has be wtor, he: h N nusband, 11 now apprec xhortation tha! been experien iz yoars, It it does remalig @ countrs w York World were and had u to car in royai allea H, by the strious the kiro Unitec g for tr not wit r.