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1 assimnsssnss STONINGTON Borough Meeting Considers Sale of Land and Acts on Park Project— Death of Mrs. John Chesebro—Isaac N. Fairbrother Dead at 94. At the borough meeting the matter of making a park of the grounds at sssssssnussusnsunen; elsonand Putnam that are to be held in the Town hall on_Thursday affernoon of this week. meRssREsmeRETRuRERR R ERTRE LS antic, Dani dence. Both the colored bovs have been implicated in a breaking and e Willim Chlidren Cry for Fletcher’s WILLIMANTIC Mrs. Challenger served one of their ex- cellent repasts that was greatly relish— What Is Going On Tonight. Special Meeting of Automoblle Club of Willimantic. oy lllimantic Business Men's Assocta- Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at the Opera House. ' Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Scenic Temple. tering case at Manchester, and are at present out on probation. William H. Bliss of Columbia, a su- pervisor of schools for the state board of education, was in Willimantic on business Monday To Call Special Town Meeting. ed by all present. The class had as suests nearly all the members of the faculty. Harold Wyman was toastmaster and was apt and witty. The student speak- ers were Virginia Sharpe, Mildred Smith and Guy S. Richmond. These members of the faculty spoke: Prin- cipal J. J. dox. A. R. Manchester, Rev. Virgil' W. Blackman, pastor of the Congregational church at South Killingly, has received calls to three other churches during the past few weeks. Many interested in the formation of a camp of the Sons of Veterans will be Dpresent at the meeting to be held in G. A. R. hall this (Tuesday) evening to the Point was talked of. Should the overnment accept the proposition, ontington will have one of the finest of water view The meeti was called to order by Warden C, B. Crandall and Clerk C. B. Slate read the call. On motion the matter of sell- ing the land on the east side of Wall CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- Court_Fabr: 3495, Independent Order Fore: Williman Council, No. 723, Royal Arcanum. street to C. N. Wayland was laid on the table; owing to some complications regarding the title and deed. No. At a special meeting of the board of selectmen Monday afternoon It was de- cided to_call a special town meeting _This is the last week of our Notion ale, and there are still many good talk over plans for such an organiza- tion. A number in Danielson are eligi- ble for membership. Miss Clara M. Dibble and W. E. Fay. Norris Prize Award. Thousands of little things that you need in every day life, and You generally have to pay full price. 3 A SPECIAL - h A. N. Colgrove. . > i N‘g:“‘;r in Town Hall on Wednesday. e G ot osle work to ne dons | provement of Willimantic.” This 3| tion Army Captain—Scranton House|12s been infroduced in the house of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. IR Sl Gesuiititty and the balance of the committce do | becoming to be a recognized feature of | Burned—Commencemert at Notre| fross’of the United States, mecond trimmed with iace and hamburg, with Jow neok end short sleeves, the regul e was 75, $1.00 and $1.59, now re- | o Sc, 7S¢ and $1.00. Siead of In the old school building.|io pe determined at that time. of Francis S. Long W i thing Syru) . 'he exercises - “*Long Woman's Rellef| Rev. C. I. Ramsey will preach his|scribed shall be maintained by the orie, S s. It is Pleasant. 1t e T R RO — Corps, No. 28, boarded the 3.15 o'clock | farewell sermon at the Baptist church | borough of Stonington forever as a b m’lD"”:fl:’"dos"" e moncGimar Narcotto SRitome; Tosle Stashinee -t o Coal Contract Awarded. car Monday afternoon and rode to the |in Thompson Sunday. park, and provided further that in contains neither Opium, rphing Nax POSTAL CARD ALBUMS and|the class: class history,. f,‘,d.e Har-| The bids for the town's supply of | Willimantic cemetery, where they dec- | Attorney Charles E. Searls was in| the event of the discontinuance of the substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms POSTAL, CARDS, Fancs Postal Card|roun; class will, Alice Everest; instru. | c0al for the ensuing year were opened |orated the graves of deceased mem- tford Monday attending a session|above described property as a park and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind e al Card] ntal music, Ruth Niohels and Jack | Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Four |bers. —Thirteen graves were decorated | of the board of pardons. the title herein deeded shall revert to Constipation Albums with beautiful Morocco COVEL,| Lconard: class prophecs, Reuben Bow. | Dids Wwere submitted. The contract |as follows: Mrs. Sarah Burnham, Mrs.| C. E. Chandler of Norwich, recently | the United States. Now, therefore, Be Colic. ¥t relicves Teething Troubles, cures Consfipatio others with fancy cover, large size,[den: voca: music, Midred Smith, was awardied to.Geocge 8. Eilioit. Fis e o o) S S o S R el s i B BB e . g and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the S Marlon A ath iy, gures were $6.72 s ton for e&E e . . s 3 Bold as many as 1,000 cards,|Marion Anthony, Harold Wyman, Jack | (5N ST per gross ton for cnests | Mrs. Annie Lyman, Mrs. Almira Man- | conference relative to the construction | ough mecting legaily warned and cal Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. prices from 25c to $5.00. COOL SHIRT WAISTS for the Sum- mer Girl. The first hot day brought out in the trim, inviting, beautifully, TIawn Waist, woven in all fancy, Prices from $1.00 to $3.50. e il viet. To Discuss Plans for Fourth. D. A. R. Outing. they have successtully passed their(day of June AD. 1910. C. B Cran- i A BEA "nmfi;;!:gn in all fancy | ., GEOTES Tierbert Andrews, Marshall | At @ special meeting of the Wind- The annual June outing of Anne|examinations for admission to the bar| S8t WeICR Prices from $1.00 to $5.00 each. FINE HAMMOCK PILLOWS at 25c each EXTENSION WINDOW SCREENS, HEx34 at 25c; 24x84 at 30c; 28xél &t 4oc. FANCY SUMMER UNDERWEAR, motable for their beauty and superior miake. Judge Bowers of Manchester. Officer | the Murray building and opened a safe ordale. There are to be no graduating —_——————— — 5 TJackgon testified for the state, as well | which was not locked, as Mr. Baldwin | Street is entertaining her sister, Mrs. | STCR 0., "TUt Misa Amy Tourtelotte, | t1° interest shown. L R ARG T 3 p Night Gowns. elaborately trimmed, | as zhother man, who said that he had | never keeps any money over night | W. H. White, of Torrington. daughter of J. B, Tourtelotte, is to re— Gypsy Moths Found. o grief at ndustrial place, whon a uesday and Friday evening, from | from 50c to $5.00. P ;hehfauown hanging around and msn-ln_ but the collp('lor'is ‘books and ot’lhe Jem!l.lf(m ceive a diploma. Charles A. Koelb, on Elm street, zflr":'mf;.“:: s H;h:uw‘:r:‘-‘l;t g L s Dy Do n’w{\;w): unders 950 a. v . that he had seen them in the store|yaluable insurance records are fn it v for two weeks' . Fecir o owner. ‘Wh 0 12 noon, bBeginning June 21, 1910 “Long Princess Siips, lace and ham-| during the day.. Hastings was tne only | The burglar evidently knew something | visit in Brookiyn, N. Y. She.was ac.| Anthony Blum Not Fully Recovered. | found some —newly hatohed E3PRY | coming toward Mystic from Willlams | All work guaranteed. Ariificial plates Burg trimmed, price $2.00 to $6.50. man to be put upon the stand. He | about safes, for he opened the outer | companied by her brother, Leon Myers, A session of the superior court which | WO R 9%, BRE P USL o i her had | COTRer at a high rate of speed Seme'| crawn and bridge work a specialt 255 EOiitred et i e R bt Taing tae good fortune was set down to be held at Williman- | thought that the warm weatber PAd | in contact with a wagon and in trying | Painless extraction eth extracted Long White Skirts in lawn &nd|ihe <iore when they had been fishing | to turn the knob the right wayv. In tic today (Tuesday) and at which the =y . N ases | 10 turn out ran into a stone wall. When | free when plates are “ordered Dr. €ambric, from 50c to $1.50 S AT P T o e B | e s Ty Mun Side of the safe 16 DANIELSON case of Rev. Arthur DeBruycker vs.|banded with burlap. =No efE masses | (1o reverend gentleman who had gons | George A. Hoon prictor, will per- oneor more trivial purchases in order | 2 money drawer, locked with a special Anthony Blum was assigned, after a :‘"" e S Dr W, B YB ftton, the | to Wakefleld in the train, returned, he | sonally perform X rations.—a Drawers of fine nainsook or cam-| g %720 Hore o e ey, The burglar pried the door of the | Bronze Medals for Marksmen—Talk of | continuance, may not be occupled with | I8 a mystery. Dr. W. K. Britton, found his automobile at the garage in —_— - Jsce or embroidery trimmed,| 1o ESt the lay of the land. He said, | key. e e i he defendant i t yet | State entomologist. was here Friday,|ggqiapidated conditio After a few ROSE Y. e to $3.50. *| Bowever, that he did not take anything. | inner_compartment up with a chisel | Early Closing—Thomas Francis |the case, a3 the defendant is not vet |} 1, 008 " da "not been found. | 331lapidated condifion, After a fow DISPLAY. 3 Justice Bafley nolled the case, as he | o other sharp Instrument, forcing the | Stunned by Lightning—Movement | SUong phvsically. = . = . | H N, Trumbull immediately telephon- | {473 the SUEomObE UL b0, AEAI BUL| L o ceadingly Beautiful Exhibit at Corset Covers in dainty etyles. in|Said that there was not sufficient evi- | Small lock so hard as to break it | ¢ oprganize S. of V. Camp. at the central fire station that will|ed to Dr. Britton and the pests will { o q | Y /| mainsook, Jawn or cambric, beautifuliy trimmed with lace, hamburg and rib-{ Preventics those Candy Cold Cure | “*L5,oF Ofices. Harry Haniford, formerly of Dan- " A Carrier Pigeon Released. | [ entics S R, : s K peasance of the bunding. The bulld arrier Pigeo S L N R Rt 2 G NA L ed | Tavlota—will satisty and quickly check | entrance s M. Moy privaie ot | lelson “now"of Magnolia, Mass., was |ing is to be thoroughly Tenovated. A carriar plgeon was noticed rest- | oAU Jolin Sponord and dauenter | A forsl disolsy of rare basutyend ! Chemises In cambric or nainsook |2l colds and the. Grip. Try them once | fice at the end of the hall, as Mr. Mur- & . Ry = ing on some lumber in the new addi- | giogie” of the former's parents, Mr. |Of 235 Main street, West Have mr. | il QR +imemea nd embrotdersd, G tof foce ™! (MR BOIA B Tee & Oa-ray dlccorered wpon bis Srrival 1t the | o Norwicn were viaitors 1n. Demie- " 1. 8 BAGUEY {dop, o {he Amaricen, Yeinet Tie vicd | o0, Mex, Charies B Buapeiyn, | Wood has & collection of about 2t va; | i - had been (ampered With. A ‘skeleton | 5o Monday. To Be Held at Congregational Church | s 7ed and atter two hours’ rest was | , M7 and Mre. Christoplor dtorgan | DItics of Foaes, i o X ar i Foley's Kidney Remedy may bs glv- | key had been used without effect, or | Charles Harris of Providence has o. liberated and started east. On a band | 3ro 12 Amberst, MAss. FUCMBNE e | Tl ire between 200 and 300 roses | THE H. C. MURRAY co $R fo children with admirable results. | the would-bo burglar was frightened |Po°n spending scveral days at his 3 around one leg was Insoribed ~Y4s641.” | funeraj of Mr. Morgan's brother, Will- | [ RIS e NG petatle 1s o peau- | . « (Tt does away with bed wetting and is |away before completing his task. a3 i The annual banquet of the Putnam Qift to Calvary, Chureh. e i Tatt Has for B titul one. Th are rare specimen Asents Ladies Home Journsl Papes | 8150 recommended for use after measies | * 1t comior bo detorningd " exactly | . On Monday Harry W. Clarks was in | ;;iihe SBUUR!_DARaust of tne Patnom g v, Chureh. | | -John Prancis left Monday for Booth. | Hful one, Thers Are'zare epecimens | and scarlet fever. Lee & Osg0od Co. | whether the burglar entered the build- | NOrWich. where his sister, Mrs. E. U. | i “the Congregational church this| , At Calvary Ipiscopal church Sun 4 - ¥ . XY | bush a pure-yellow. Visitors from out § Patterns. The ond the ofices Seturday or Bonduy | G- Baker, is 1L R usgasy o retan "t 1s orpacted that| day morning Rev. Charles J. Macon | Robert A- Stanton of Albany, N. ¥. | bushi b purevelion. Visitors rom out | Jun2td ovening, as meither Mr. Baldwin nor | Rev. Denton J. Neily of Gloucester, | trom®3007 C¥I50 % be present. The|announced that an elegant set of books | Is the guest of his family In Ashbey | B7 (O, GO0, B R O. §nn;v who m.c"p'(e' the double Mass., formerly pastor in Danielson. list of speakers gives promise of very to be used on the altar and at the | street, | The homestead Is the oldest In town 4 G S, A = wil] cell on friends here today. litany desk had been presented by the | Joséph Cahoon has left for New Ha- n : d 1 town —PIANOS— . office” with ‘him, discovered anything | Will ca r interesting post-prandial exercises, 4 . et ottt o | L L KRl it as been In the Wood's family fo Wrong until Monday morning, although | _ William Curran of Fitchburg, for- | mp. panquet will be the first event of | Ladies’ Ald society, to the church. 3 i ve: I0te 250 years—New Haven Jo mew or sccond-tand, from @ “haby” to ay ng Rt “were at the oMo Suncay. The | merly engaged in business in Daniel- | co8 et ¥ % e s O e B oy e | ™ Miae Tosston Bekdors 1o yisiting in o & “parior grand.” If interested In the | doors_were locked when Mr. Baldwin | 800, was here Monday. Bar Harbor Express Opens Season. | oxecllent programme. She will con- | Providence. = T question, drop us a line, or, bet- Fet. cell on us. when the former came down Monday | Mrs. R. F. Lyon, Mrs. W. H. Put- rom Norwicl Vhat Def Roosevelt, . R. F. . Mrs. W. H. i RéEwlos MO the. mmimer 0n Man: | mer Eeason. turned from Norwich. What between Mr. Roosevelt " The A. C. Andrew Music Co. morning. W Mr. Baldwin had occasion |nam and chilren’left Danielson on o mienE. Both the morth and south | " Cnavies F. Trumbull of Hartford | . Capt M. L. Gilbert has returncd [ machines and the Fourth of Jul o ! The complete assortment of hay [J| I 80 to the safe early Monday morn—| Monday for their summer place at [nound trains make stops at Putnam, | spent Sunday at The Cottage on Eilm | from New York. fight, the sumimer season Erows ex i B04-306 Main Strest. Willimantic, Ct. making tools will interest every | | InE o get a record of some kind and | West Haven. Dot et wuch an ey Moraing. Bour| street Sl He e reburallith Hos- | cost st 1ra N T 4 okt Toeked Tt Yook him some littie time &9 | ver o R raiow ias gone to West Ha- | that they will become familiar sights | " Miss Annie Atwood arrived Satur- | ton loday after & Week's stay at tne | P e | SCYTHES o o - 3 to but few Putnam people. v Norfolk, Va., for the sum- | homestead. ob for Teddy. J Light Carriages and Wagons, 42 inches long, for brambles and | money compartment and made a care- et A B the Yale commencement. Walter Knight is home from Provi- ST, Y. Pross. Willimantic Woman’s Club. Francis 5. Long Post, No. 30, G. A. R. CLASS DAY. Peogramme for High School Exercises Class day exercises of the Windham High school will be held in the Town hall ~Wednesday morning at 9.15 o'clock, so as to give ample room, in- Alma Mater. arramgements: on Jordan, Bowden. BOLTON CASE NOLLED. it Justice Bailey Considers Evidence in Theft Case, Not Sufficient to Con- Committee in charge of Louisa Staebner, Mari- Harold Wyman, Reuben Thompson, William Scott and Howard Hastings, ‘arrested Saturday afternoon in Manchester by Officers Jackson and Dowalng of the state police, were ar- raigned before Justice of the Peace James D, iley at Bolton Monday forenoon at 11 o'clock. Grand Juror Nathan C. Maine read the complaint, which charged the young men with be. ing fmplicated in the robbery at Spen- cer S. Mead's store at Bolton last week Tuesday night. The youths were represented by bushes 16 30 early next week for the purpose of tak- ing some action relative to the special high school building committee, which is considerably handicapped by reason of a number of resignations and the removal from the city of the secretary not feel that the burden should be shouldered by them alone. Just what action will be taken at the town meet- ing is of course unknown and will have nut. The contract calls for 160 tons of egg and 40 tons of chestnut. Property Transfer. The transfer of Ephrem Monast's property on Meadow street to Domi- nick Menditto for a consideration not stipulated was filed for record at the office of the town clerk Monday. ham Athletic club in the club rooms on Main street this evening plans for Fourth of July wHl be discussed and other matters of Interest brought up. TAX COLLECTOR'S SAFE Tampered With—Money Drawer Pried Open—Nothing Taken. Saturday or Sunday night a burglar or more entered the offices of City and Town Tax Collector J. B. Baldwin in Nothing of value was taken from the and Mr. Snow came in Sunday and Thursday morning at 9.15 the public presentation of the Norris prize for excellence in composition will be made in Town hall. The prize will be given to the student who renders the best original essiy on “A Plan for the Im- commencement week. Decorated Thirteen Graves. A good delegation of the members Edna Essie Potter, Mrs. Almira Tilden, Mrs. Ann Webster. Members buried in other cemeteries are: Mrs. Murdock and Mrs, Clarence Lyman, Windham _Center; Mrs, Sarah Bissell, Hebron: Mrs. Ad- die Bolles, Spring Hill; Mrs. Addle S. Terry, Mansfield Center. Wood Elderkin chapter, D. A. R., will be held Friday afternoon at the home Addison Kingsbury at South The trip will be made by Personals. P. §. Hills was in Hartford Monday. Miss Mary Rose Blanchette spent Monday in Hartford. Attorney Charles L. Torrey of Put- pam was in Wilimantic Monday. James H. Robinson of Main Mrs, Off to the Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Justus Briggs of Prov- PUTNAM Anthony Blum May Not Be Able to Appear in Court—Farewell to Salva- Dame Academy. Judge E. G. Wright was a visitor in Boston Monday. of_the sewer svstem. Miss Marguerite Dwyer of Pawtuck- et, sister of M. M. Dwyer, was in this city Monday. Mr. Dwyer will spend the summer in Europe. Passed Bar Examination. Arthur S. Macdonald of this city and arence R. Hall of Woodstock, son of the principal of the academy at that place, received notice Monday that of_Connecticut. Dr. J. E. Shepard, the New York specialist, 1s now at his summer home in Woodstock. Aime Beaudreault of this city start- ed Monday for Montreal to attend tho commencement exercises at the collega of which he is a graduate and to at- tend the reunion of his clase. Diploma for Miss Tourtelotte. This is the last week of study In the first vear of the history of the Tour- telotte High school at North Grosven- greatly add to the convenlence and The Bar Harbor expresses went back To Become Pastor at Eastford—Fare- The second item in the call was to consider Stonington Point if the gov- ernment should decide to cede It for a park. W. F. Broughton offered a res- olution which was duly seconded. It was to the effect that whereas there slon, a bill to authorize the transfer of government land, known as Ston- ington point, to the borough of Ston- ington, Provided, that the land de event that the said bill is duly sed_and enacted the sald borough of Stonington agrees to accept said real estate the conditions and stipulation forth in sald bill. The above and fore- golng is a true copy of the proceed- Ings of the meeting of the freemen of the borough of Stonington, Conn., at & legal meeting thereof, heid the i7th ed, that in t] W. F. Eroughton, Dr. G. D. Stan- ton. ¥L. R. Palmer, Rev. D. C. Stone and D, B. Spalding spoke on the mat- ter. Dr. Stanton read an act passed in congress in 1876, permitting the transfer of the old guns to the point but they were never put there. Warden Crandall appointed O. F. Pendleton a committee to convey the action and thanks of the meeting to Congressman E. W. Higgins and a vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Pen- dleton and others for thelr work and be closely watched. tinue to do so throughout the sum- The members of the Eastern Star 727 7R -What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- The Children’s Panacea—Th Bears the The Kind You e Mother’s Friend. Signature of KT, NEW YORK CITY. £ sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good’” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of GENUINE CASTORIA ALwAYs Have Aiways Bought In Use For Over 30 Years 7 MURRAY Live Local News. Mr. ard Mrs. John Rose have re- dence. | the Wood Homestead, New Haven Interesting Season in Prospect Harness, Carriage: Wi to inches long. §) ful investigation, to find that nothing |j r nce. % s oy s " Waon Homris | Prices 75c to $1.00. wae disturbed o e e weil to Capt. A. H. With nave adjourned for the monihs of July | dward Edwards of Providence is kinds. posi: hops | | SNATHS —Regular and h RS < S r wra and August. 2 3 5 own. TR A ‘-‘\','.“.‘ QU e e e ANNUAL MEETING. o G S oy e L o ot Sewaek 0 Tx] s e enant o e ster, 3% | DIA ND Horse Shocing. Tel connectton. || ;rAND HAY RAKES—Russ's wood — Gay. v a : Sunc wn. Sues MmO movid or tubular steel.bows, 20¢ to 45¢. ||| Willimantic Savings Institute Re-elects | Fenry McDermott of Woonsocket | 12 this city apoke words of encourage-| N. Welch of Boston was a caller William Dunbac! with 3% to 6 foot handles. - o Salvation Army hall Monday evening. | spent Sunday in the borough, the e r 7 _| Jonn Goven of Wauregan has gone 5 ~ < ; — Putnam, iy GRALY CRADLE Turkey wing || S, ristess of e Whlimantio Say- | | Iohr, Soven of Wauroess has enne | Thoeabluin 2 to sive up wrmy inter | uest of friends Eight Dogs Poisaned Within a Fort- || G E. SHAW’S Fuin CONFECTIONER || it e mmeered, e | et el ot ¥ ehack and | Ploved for the Femainder of the ‘sum- | S514,hsome, fhme, (0 becoms pasior | Death of Mra. John Chesstra. | E0iGL 2 o0ri™ic ot P, Mopresenta: ' , o el - re-elected the board direct mer. . = | Mrs. Maria Chesebro, wife of John il i rial | HAY CARRIERS—with complete || ISilows: Presidenc H. & Murray, frsc| | Fev. J. P. Guinet, MS. of Hart- | Fhere it is hoped tho health of Mrs| cpesebro, died at her home hore ari- | tives Attend Willimantic Memo i and lIee Cream Caterer fittings, and a big line of the l|vice president, F. F. Webb; first direc- | ford, formerly pastor af St. James' [ 3v 1 'oo WhO 19 sufering Trom a merv- | or a long illness which fnally resulted | Exer i HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law ! = ! finest Scythe Stones and Rifles. || tor, Samuel A. Burlingham; second | chureh, was in Danlelson Monday. i o T Momda e Catihe| in Bright's disease. She was a noted T34 Main Street, STEP IN. director, Frank Larrabee; third direc- Has Closed Local Store. Withee read a Toport summarizing the artist. having painted many besutiful | Mr. and Mrs. Pater Brooks of Fas- PATENTS | ‘Telepbone 53-3. tor, C. A. Ca ; fourth dire - = 2. | Plctures. She urvives y_her hus- | saic, N. J., are gu at Mr. and Mrs. | Eultivin: CHAR ivectors Tt Dion; | clknaslo Longo, who has been en- | extent of the work e has been con- | BLG" son, Who resides at Weauote: | W. L Bennetes. Protect your 1des. Handsome 63- ] L. M. REED secretary and treasurer, N. D. Web- | FAEST 0 L e I e | this fe1d ds to De had not meen” de|auock, and’ her daughter, who lived Pet Dogs Poisoned. page Guide Book Free, | Bas the agency for the Travelers Life and Aecldent Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad the Uniied States Health and A soi- HAY FORKS—Two or three tine Jun21d Officers. ster; auditors, Fred D. Jordan and Joseph Hutchins. The vacancy on the board of trustees caused by the death of J. B. Carman of South Coventry was filled by the election of William L_Wellwood, also of South Coventry. spent Sunday at his home in Daniel- lelson for several years, his store here. He was & visitor in ‘Willimantic Monday. Receive Bronze Medals. Capt. F. O. Armington, Ira A. War- ren, Harry W, Clarke and Willis Ship- ment and hopes for his future success was held for Capt. A. H. Withee in cided up to Monday. $2500 FIRE LOSS. House of Asa R. Woodstock Burned to the Ground. Scranton at South C. E. Van Lever of Rochester, N, Y., at home. DEAD AT 94. Isaac N, Fairbrother. JEWETT CITY nation of the residents in the borough has been aroused by the work of some dog polsoner. During the last two weeks elght dogs have been poisoned. All but two died, some of them almost instantly. Maurice The indi 8pecial Pric At ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Phoenix Block, oct1TuThS Danielson, Conn. Special Chocolate .Cream Drops @ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw. Mich. Wirits JAMES HARRIES The report of N. D. Webster as|pee have recelved the state decoration At noon Monday the sudden death | Shea Jr. Paul Hickey, Daniel Finn for rates and full particulers. PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, :rr\:;n;rer. f'.v.-?v'f‘:x wn-‘axm:epted by the| of > hmnz; medal each, awarded for| . 4., or uncertaln origin which | Of Isaac Newton Fairbrother occurréd | Alexander Desjardines, Mrs. Philip | 10 Cents a Pound rin Willimaatia. G X 3 £, 'showed a gain of $80,209.65 | qualifylng for five years as marksmen. 7| at his home on Water street of heart | Kahn and the Barre family are among =l STATIONERY. in deposits during the year. For sev- T Gestroveq tha tworstory dweiling | faflure and old age being the cause. | thoss whose dogs wero potsoned. Dr.| gt THE KEYSTONE STORES “Ye Post Card Shop.” e e R M R EARLY CLOSING. house of Asa R Scranton at Soutn Mr, Fewbrotber wie srothd thy Dome | Frank Colos ssyed Mrs Kahns et | Dantetson Putnam. Moosun. 852 Main Street, Willimantic |eral business and its gains this year 2 = Woodstock Monday afternoon. Only a| 284 on Suncey werl Ot e "his | 27, 3 2 ay Gane’s o] NEW PIANOS 7o) pusiness and iie gaine ihis Y207 | projuct to End Business at 6 oClock | Buckit Srisads s Avalanie. to NEh | Sioningtoms oldest resident end on'bls | D3, "Gy, was & High prized animal and | sey As Low as - - $185 junéd of its size. O, F T, JACKSON—Dentist Seniors’ Banquet at the Inn. Four Nights a Week. An effort is to be made to have the business men of Danfelson agree to the fire and while the members did g00d worl their efforts could not over- come the headway the blaze had gain- ©d and the house burned to the ground. ulations from his friends here. He was born April 3, 1816, in New York, the son of Betsy Bliss and William Fair- brother. He leaves two sons, both of of extraordinary intelligence, a gen- eral favorite and pet with everyone. It was a gift to Miss Gane and' had been taught remarkable tricks. THE CLEARAKCE - SALE ~ CONTINDED at The Beston Dry Goods Store, Dan- $ite for Catalogue. The class of 1910, Windham High | close their stores on Tucsday, Wed- | The loss is estimated at from 32,500 to | brother. He Gro_sons. both 2| At Willimantio. Memorial Service: . | | Sison., -Bome. bia. dlscounts for_ ear W og school. held its banquet at Windham | needay, Thursday and Friday evenings | $3.000. has made his home, and William H.| Edward M. Barrett, L. F. Kinney, | Customers another. week; Attractive Painless Extracting and inn Monday evening. Landlord and at 6 o'clock during July and Augus a policy adopted in other vears with ‘A call was sent to this city for ald from the department, but because of Fairbrother. There are several grand- children. The deceased has resided ‘William Johnstone and William Rob- ertson were in Willimantic Sunday, at- Bargalns on every coun Buy these goods nog. illi. — 4 =iy the distance and of the little that the e n L x 4 WATKINS B'Ros., b i .’:,:""" b s’f"i:“::&: S e s e e B g o By s S e L e A 1 oo gt o P i THE HOSTON DRY, GOODS STORS s in Stre St {alidohea H eTAl TaVOr. ‘oodstook, where there is no hydrant ersonals. . R, M. IWa AN il Siain Btioat Dua sl 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Telephone. Junt NO One B e B e e coas bout | service, no men or apparatus were sent| Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Miller of Terre wnitiog have retumed foom. s Work | gy, reet. Danlelson. i Wain and Schosl Sts, So. Manchester. every man who has a store is needed | OVeT- Haute, Ind._ are guests of Mr. and | ®PPtA B v o8 SEUNY Migs Clara Baker 952 Main Street, Willimantio. A nice varfety of Fresh Fish: also 2% & party;tohesyresnant. Noted Here and There. Mrs. L D Al brother i famlly of | Were-guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. PRI 7 | Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at . ° ~— Such slight damage as was caused| Willlam Robinson and his week | John Fitzgerald % dec2sa | o W 11 D A CLOSE CALL. tn Putnam by the storm of Saturday | Trumbull street leave town this weel ‘William L'Heureux and Ernest ere 10 1rate - Jewell b y STRONG’S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. 1 ISplI e i that played havoc in many towns in | for a visit in Newburg, N. Y. Saunders spent Sunday in Hartford, oct29a Horses Killed by Lightning—Their | this section of ew England was| Mr3. Robert McKenney left town on | here they were the guests of ¥red —— 4 Cleared by Monday. Telephone lines|Monday for New York and will sail | Fhere they Wers the ENCs Br ouict o 25¢ > T F DSy S were aftected to some extent, but not | on the steamer Mauretania Wedneaday | gxercises ot Trinity college. =~ HE PEST 108 cREAy % as much so as In hard thunderstorms land. Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Stanley have | . wiai'T sell, w! # s [FOR THE ASKING I It's Wall Papers he Fact ¢ Thomas Francin, brother of Charies | a"Nine"sone Herore. Subter Harey Tottom has fully re- | i L Rhci hects Mr. wnd ek 3 | I AMLL well wholetals and retat, at in all the latest designs that you & dcath in the furlous electrical storm| . Ihe thirty-fifth annual commence- | covered from his Injuries recelved qe- | W. Atkins and Mrs. Vine Leighton WHEN YoU come IN To [ 5iF¢ come here. Our large assortmen Soath Jn ihe farigus clctric] Stom|ment cxercises st the Academy ot| cently. caused by i of Lynn. et LT ezt and moderate price. will interest you. . hat em et v Newinéton, where e | Notre Dame will be held today (Tues- | riol, and is out, The Jewett City Dental Farlors in PR T L T P PAY YOUR BILL THERE MAY Wl Our stock of readv mixed Paints and at avin h sident, Saturday. A Pair of|day). Tho usual gareful preparation the Finn block will be open every " s BE A QUARTER COMING TO painters’ supplies are complete. e AT e & v e o5 | P28 Deen made for the event and the MYSTIC General-Repalr Shop, vou. A. B. HOLMES, make an adjustment were struck by | axa wncertaiging - o 00 Interesting Bieyelo and Aufomfbile Repairing, ASK 72 Church Stre Willimantio. lightning and instantly killed. He | %0 PTiaining. o e Putnam Com. | D®ath of Mrs. Levi Watrous—Mrs. Oil and Gasolipe for sale, PayS. was felled to the ground in a semi- | mirsiz) sehool plaved with the Fails| Daniel Frink's Funeral—Joy - Willimantic Gas & conscious condition and was unable 0 | toam of the City lengue in his home| Wrecks Minister's Automobile. MILE. BEAUREGARD LOUIS PHANEUF leave tho fleld for his home for some | town of Norwich Sunday, getting a has the latest styles'in miilinery. At HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER 2nd BEMBALMER €3 Chureh St. Willimantte, Ct. Lady Assistant Dealer in LADIES' AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. £35 Main Street. For Artistic Wall Papers Will you not feel better satisfied with yourself if you have a nice little nest egg laid away safe from tempta- tion and accumulating while you work and sleep 7 time. He had not_ wholl: from the shock on Monda: Going to New Haven. Capt. A. P. Woodward. 0.0., Sergt. Ira Warren, Corporal Withey and Post Ordnance Sergt. Frank Young will g0 to New Haven Friday to participate in matches to be shot there by members of various military organizations of the state. Auto Drivers Ignore Law. three hase hit and making & spectacu- lar one-hand catch during the game. “The local union, B. I. L., is arrang- ing to hold their seventh annual clam- Dake at Old Killingly pond during uly. ‘The “Keep off the Grass” rule s to be enforced at the local railroad sta- tion, that is, If a fence will help any. No ‘more tramping across the grass over the flowers and on the nameplate of the city, shaped in immaculate white Mrs. Adelle Moselle Watrous, widow of Levi Watrous, died Monday morn- ing at the home of her son, Fred Wat- rous, after a lingering iliness. Mrs. ‘Watrous was boyn in Agawam, Conn., May §, 1834, the daughter of Palmer and Desire Gallup. She has resided here many vears and has made many friends. She leaves two sons, Fred Watrous of this place and Clifford Watrous of East Hampton, Conn. a sister, Mrs. Samuel Edgecomb of this come .to E. MAFFITT & CO., 37| Why not start the foundation for| pwenty-two automobiles in succes- 5 Ccobblestones. 2 Bt BE o acb : : Mape s, L L S one: place, and a brother. Mozart Gallup Ch h St t. We will D e jed’ that sf; i ine R o i 5 ed thy Mai of Sandusky, O. estimate on painting or decorating, | *3* * = 9 Dy cpening. =n| strest Suutay slfatsbon SELRIE B illions Increass. Funeral of Mrs, Daniel Frink. ana will guarantee both work and account with the Willmantic drivers sounding the legally required G. Bill specifically mentioned a few days ago when talking about the au- tomobile accident at Willimantic that The New England Navigation com- cate of increase of capital stock from $42,000.000 to $52.000,000 by the addi- tion of 100,000 shares of the par value o'clock Frink was the widow and was 89 vears of age. nd was lavgely attended. Mrs, of Daniel Frink Rev. C. many physical ills which vanish be- fore proper efforts—gentle efforts— 26, tend ler opening pn March 24, 25 and plates that we pgund, of our =p They are beauties. G, Second-hand canopy frat class condition address Hox ing” Wi branaof " teas ol For 1285, Jewett * i warning at cross or intersecting i L The funeral of Sophia Maine Frink, and Funerd lmt.’x’ price. streets. This 1s a violation of the |Pany of Commecticut flled with the| .;; gied on Saturday was held from | Gladness comes with a better under- B " bk Telephone eonnectlon. novzsa automobile laws that Coroner Arthur 7 her home Moncay afternoon at two | standing of the transient nature of the von saLm, & JEWETT OITY CANDY KITCHEN. You will find in_connection a first oy Arficulars, ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir Chin . BLANCHARD, n ty/ Conn. ‘cemsectica. each. Tefephone “Going But of the Clothing Business’ resulted in the death of the Latta boy. | ®F 3100 <asbe o oo o T, Adams. o pastor of the Baptist| pleasant efforts—rightly directed and . h. S e shubeh, toflioiited ' uneral serv- | ysisted by the pleasant laxative rem- ] : ATE TO YOU A k] 9. About the Borougl the Central Sancristobal Incorporation = = 4 IEWIETT OTTY WoTm: B 8 meonaTR Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store » 0 The weather of the past few davs | GF Groenwich was als flea: "It wii | ices. Burial was in Blm Grove cem: | 200’5y of Figs and BIxir of Senna, | we ons Geicann moet Bfibier has had the usual effect of driving | control & sugar plantation in Porto . ; Its bepeficlal effect: a th (ralrit ol . 3 OUTFITTERS TO ALL. city dwellers to their hot weather re- | Rico. The capital suthorized Is $1,000- | d2ughter, Mrs. Timothy Whipple of ts bepeficlal effects are due to the rtfcular. 5 - = sorts in the country and during the | 000 and it will begin business witn | M¥stic, and two —grandsons, Byron | fact that it is the one remedy which, INA! B, LBWan, B okl be A World Beater for Hill Climbing.| mayléd ¥ | Dast week the arrivals of New York- |33.000. The incorporators are John P.| Lrink of Norwich Jobn Ripley of| promotes internal cleanliness without -2 "~ E P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, ers at Brooklyn and other attractive | Walsh, Edward M. James and Edward & "t L. B > ;| debilitating the organs on which it 3. MOURIGAN, Willimantic. Main_Strest, STIMPSON’S STABLES, rear Young's hotel Main street. Thor- oushly up to date service guaraateed Trucking and heavy teamisx = spe- H. C. MURRAY, President, WEBSTER, Treasurer. sections in Windham county has in- creased. Members of the senior class of Kill- ingly high school are sending out in- vitations to the class day exercises J. Ryan. The total school and college enrol- ment In this country in 1908 was 19,- 570,232 X 1da Batty of Groton. For many vears she resided in North Stonington. Damage Done by Joy Ride The automobile of the Rev, M. M. _Reed, pastor of the M. E. church, came acts. To get its beneficial effects al- ways buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Jewett City. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furniture end Crawford Ceoking “Phones—Store 6i-2; heuse 36-5 5 5 B