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SUR T JULT d l : “tflam . Children Ci r Fletcher’s sssssssssssussnunaEnanRERRRDRESS: . . msansennsenans asssasas’ | Came dlsconnected. The had ‘ . ” i x 3 » v g 3 commenezd to lick up the work bench What 1s Going On To olution stipulatéd. The sum of $600 | to exceed $600. The report of the light |be run in two sections on _several | on which the plate was set when the Willimantié Lodge, No. 120, A. B. S | Was appropriated for the purpose and | committee was accepted and a resolu- | nights of late, The trains, northbound, | fire was discovered and extinguished by CT W Moving Pletures at the Bijou and | the resolution was adopted without a | tion adopted to establish lights at or | pass through Danielson between 12.30 | cecupants in other offices on that floor £ WILLIMANTIC, CONN s Daughitors and Bons mest thls | tpy Lok 1ok i elny. stated | pear the cornor G SRR o G B ; of the Bradley bullding. No aiarm was g | 5 e — - en the work was being done in ets an fountain _an en | Arsert taud 20ternoon with Mrs. Robert B. Brown, | thag vicinity in 1905 the same had not | streets. Mayor Dunn called the board's ‘“ Ly OF MayiPoisor, Catile. | seutin. been compieted and that the streich | attention to the bill of, S. J. Johnson e use of arscnate of lead behooves JURY COMMISSIONERS ILLIMANTIC © [ front of the places mentioned was | for 325 per month for the rental of stall | fle SWDOTS of sTazing animals to guard QRIS Stiersa _fifinn cuf Julv] g e 01 Rnishins the work had pecn brcuen: | Biht, And said”hat-in His: opinion |t | heen spraved there iy danger that they | Pick Out Men for Service in Windham ~ oo Saie in Carpei Size Rugs, Small Rugs,| !” §PECIAL CITY MEETING. before the standing committee on | Was exorbitant, and as a result a res- | M2y De polsoned by eating nearby oo The Kind You Have Alwa; ht, and which has been Carpets, Upholstery and Drapery 3 .| Streets, but therew as no appropria- | olution was adopted whersby the com. | STass. The adoption of the practice $ ‘ou Have ys Bought, c] Fabrics. We will lay aside any articief $2000 Appropriated to Continue.Main | tion to' do the work. On motion of Mr. | mittee on fine department is to pro- | Of marking trees that have been spray- | Judge Edgar M. Warner, Charles H. in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ou buy now for future delivery. Street Paving and $600 for Work on |~E’euex the meeting was then adjourn- [cure a s:‘lmbl_;hpm B lowfl:‘ rental :g‘:;";nt i‘."é::‘.':h“.'.;é‘&;“"',." “l:z;g Brown and Charles S. Hyde, jury com- and has been made under his per= . as possible. urrent mo, : West Main Street. ed. ERG ere ordered pald as read. Adjourn: | Where it is Gelioved ther is danger | Missioners for Windham county, met = . gonal supervision since its Infancy. . Whe . spiial AR wiesHin T ko WEDDING. ment Was then taken. to either persons or other living things. | In the offices of the clerk of the su- Allow no one to decelve you in this. Carpet Size Rugs Al MoLdny - i Miss Hopkins Re:engaged. perior court Monday to draw from the P, vy 11l Monday afternoon was attended PARLRE o Tt 'gags All Counterfeits, Imitations and *‘Just-as-good’’ are but ft. full five frame Body Brus-|by eizhieen men, including Mayor 2 Merrill-Platt. ran ancelior ladobs Vi Miss Eugenia Hopkins of Danlelson | lists submitted by the selectmen of the Expociaiarits Shat trifle with and endanger the health of \ ie all bver snd medallfon patterns,{ Dunn. City Clerk.Scripture, Alermen | Frank C. Merrill of this city ‘and Natchaug Lodge. has been re-engaged to teach the | various towns the names of those lia- Epesinie ®: B! . sy 27.60 value at $22.50 Shepard, Whitmore, .~ Holbrook, Tew, | Miss Fannie A. Platt of Southington | Natchaug lodge, No. 22, K. of P, at [School in the Eighth Wistrict of the |ble for jury service for one year from Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. exi2 fi. Redmor Velvet Rug, extra | Corporation Counsel Melony, ex-Cor- | were married Sunday afterncon in |its regular meeting Mopday evehing | town of Brooklyn for the coming year. | Sept. 1st. 008 quality, $25.00 value at §10.50. { horation yCounsel Kelley, 'Supt. of | Hartford by Rev. John E. Johnstone, | was favored with an official visit from | This district is near Bush hill in the | Those drawn from Putnam, Wind- g of- | Streets_Sumner, and Supt. of Water | pastor of the First Presbyterian church | L. Irving Jacobs, grand chancellor of | West part of the town. The school | ham, .Killingly, Plainfield and’ Brook- a IS 2 | x12 ft. A inster Rugs, fi - Cect. 335,00 qfl’“:‘f 'St 3918 | Works Moulton. of that eity. = The groom is a local |the order. The lodge also had as its | closed for the summer vacation a few | lyn are as follows: 9x12 ft. Roxbury Stinson Rug, ex Beavy. 32250 at $16.50. After the mayor had called the meet- | newspaper man and the bride has been | guest Past Grand Chancellor Henry D, ( days ago. Putnam—Lewis F. Battey, Edgar M. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oll, Pare~ ing to order and the clerk had read | emploved in the office of the state | Stanton of New London, ‘Past Grand | The Sunday school of the Baptist | Barney, Waiter S. Carpenter, Frederick goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ra 3 ire ¥irth and Empire | (46 warning, Alderman Shepard of- | board of education, Hartford. Mr. and | Chancellor W. N. Potter, in behalf of | church at Moesup had a thoroughly | W. Seward, J. Richard 'Carpenter, - Bty S $16.50 at $12.00 PITC] tred « resolition requesting the may- | Mrs. Merrill are boarding at Mrs. |the local ~lodge, presented B. G. .C.|enjoyable day Saturday, when they ;Chester M. Eiliott, Chester E. Child, contains neither Oplum, Morphine nor other Narcotio 9x12 £+, Wilton Rus choice oolor and | or and commoen council to take the | Cole’s on Windham street for the pres- | Stanton with an elegant gold headed | Were at Alexander’s lake for their an- | Gustavus D. Bates, Orlo C. Bosworth, substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms | pattorn, $38.50 at $32.00 necessary measures toward having the | ent, but contemplate going to house- |cane as a slght token of the regard |nual outing. The party was a largs | Clarence W. Chase, Frank ¥. Hopkins, ~ T o Wi ®%1s It Alexander Smith's Sons R paving continted on Main street, to | keeping just as soon as they can find [ which the members of Natchaug lodge | One. s”fi' M. Wheelock, Willam H. Mans- and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea an . B i Siate e westerly line of the Hote! Hooker, | an availibie rent. nold for Brother Stanton and particu- | Another Band Concert Wedriesday, |ficf®, Eivert C. Kinney. Wiliam P. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation e o . im Rus, $13.50 at $9.50. instead of *terminating | in front' o = irly for his kind servies as orator for _ | Warren, Alec A. Houghton, Danie & s S Tin = 20 e 6 n Harttord Ax-1 Tripps Store. | The resolution was | Inventory of Adams Estate Filed. |the K. of P. memorial service in this | j anieis®h People will get the opbor- | Gimort,’ Jobn 3. jarry, George F. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho minster Rug, $27.50 'miuplvd and $2,000 was appropriated S. Arnold Peckham and E. P. Ches- | ¢ity June 20. At the conclusion of the | cert ‘on Davis park Wednesday eve- | 0ck®, Ralph L. Kenyon, Henry J. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, for the parpose bro, the appraisers of the estate of | Teeting a collation was served. hing. "'OF sourse the people. from sur. | Arayer, Samuel Rich Louie K. Law, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The second clause in the warning | the late Samuel G. Adams, have filtd rounding tow) invited t« h dealt with the completion of unfinish- o tan S wHEh FDeke ot Dennis Shea, the tonsorial artist, an o A vae 3% ornare | way, Frederick J. Danlels, Ernest L. Small Rugs ST onk o Sl Bl "reatt Cor- | A0S AYERIO, I the RIGbate cont o SO Tan an levelund. i dhe | 1 fpe Aieastre:, This vecond concert | Bavi, " Richara Gorman, - sosepn 7| GENUINE CASTORIA ALwAYS $3.39 ang | poration Counsel Melony offéred a res- | ventory showed that the estate was | BoSton Red Sox in a doubl: header | s¢ “James' band, is the gift of.Gordon | Maynard, Joseph McKachnie, William 36x72 in. Oriental Designs B ¢ i B olution to request the mayor and com- | 30,807 85 ? ortion be. | Monday. Denny was sure the bean- Heimags s F. Rafferty, Newton A. Ballard, Wil- PRt S s B mon couneil o so Improve and com. | Tnar S oot oo e EECE Bortion be” | eaters would take hoth contests before | oo (o arenepasont Of the Danielson | ;s Bates, Philip L. Benoit, John A. Bears the Signature of 2 S 4 plete the work on West Main street | 1ie)) sireet were appraised at $3,000, | he 1eft the Thread City, but he changed | “FiiS §o™tHe attornoon (Tuesday) | D24y, Leon T. Wilson, John_ O.. Fox, In front of property of Armold Potter |seven houses on Jackson: street. and | Il mind when fie was shown. e e i sies erAoon, (Tuesday) | mawara N. Josiin, Walfer A. Wheaton, nd_Marshall Holbrook as they were'| Mapie avenue at = $15,000. on which B e o flower_mission gather at the home of | 2AWin L. Wood, Georga H. Tavior, Ar- S T e as the res- | there is a mortgage of $1.000. A half- of EIE How Mrs. Perking on Reynolds street to | PULT. Shippes, Georgs B, Minor, John - interest in a house on Pleasant street | Andrew M. Litchfield of Chaplin was | continue thebr commendable work. Mrs. Killingly — Amos H. '-Armington, wa appraled at $§2,500. Stock in the |a Willlmantic visitor Monday. P. B. Sibley, Mrs. John Paine and Mrs, | Windham Silk company, valued at| Senator W. H. Hall of South Will- | Marcus Wood are the membera of the | Ziomas &, Aytward, James ©. Aldrich o - $2,000, and the balance of the estate | ington spent the day in Boston Mon- | committee for the day. B i g £ | (4] ne in’ money in the hank, horses, wagons, | day. Tho names of the Kiliingly men who fagenard, “Wiflam . Bai 4 s & | ools. a building lot and a small PAT- | Miss Catherine Owens of 17 West | Were drawn at Putmam Monday for | magchard, 2 . col of farm land. Paric stract 1. entertaining Miss B, | JUry service at seasions of the superior | 1o SUTCRERTS, HeRT, 0, Comy, Del e ou nave Ailways | . o 1 Gallivan of Haxtford, court during the coming year will be | Coggwell, John Chase, Henry M. Dan- Mrs, Pember Granted Allowance. found this morning in another columm. | 2 - 1 1Spute 3 Shisa | TERSK Dedin et Wik foeis VA e B Francis, Sohn. W. ‘Crullay, In Use For Over 30 Years Judge of Probate James A. Shea |cation of ten days to be spent in Charles S. Francls, John W. Gullap, S ¢ T . - Bridgeport and i ity. eorge . l, m e AUR C1 INY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK Of gave his decision in the matter of the D ity PUTNAM Ge B. Guild, Willlam Gilhool TUE CENTAUR COM applicat n allowance that was Theodore E. Hammett, Charles B. 3 st F ari oon. Monday Robert Hodgins and son William left ¥ i The F&Ct B R I imoig the ad. | Monday for & fortnights stay with |Two Burglaries Eany Monday Morn- [Jlutchine, Charles A, Hyde, Erwin A- | i ator. of the estate of Willara | Providence, R. I, friends. ing—Men for Jury Service in Five |Lavallée, James H. Lyon, Fred on Monday. Leavens, Ludger J. Morin, William H. D. Pember to pay to Clara M. Pember, | Miss Ailce Lees of Prospect street| Towns—Two the widow, a widow's allowance of $5 |has as her guest her niece, Miss Bea-~ Marland, Eimer O. Mathewson, Henry | tice, Letoy P. Pearl, Siduey W. Bard— | The resuit was that while expendi- otal 30. tures were expected to increase $20,- ’J‘h t - & la'\eel. pending the settlement of the | trice Roberts of Mansfield, Mass. Putnam had iwo breaks during the | H. Oatley, Jr., James T. Peckham, a aVIng estate: that is in litigation Miss Mareella Ronan of Crescent |early hours of Monday morning. The |James Perkins, Sidney H. Perry, Frank | The names of the jurors from the | 000,000, they actually _— street is spending her two weeks’ va- | places entered were the store of Bal- | T. Preston, Joseph L. Pray, John A.|Oother towns in the county will be pub- | 662,000 cation with friends in Bennington, Vt. |lard & Clark, where a heavy stone was | Paine, William H. Pray, Alexander P.|lished Wednesday morning. thing wh The Sodalitas of the First Congre- |sent crashing through a plate glass|Reeves, Arnold P. Rich, George W.| Thomas H. Lake Will Live Here. |Dpencd in the gational church will hold their fiefd |and two revolvers stolen from the win- | Saunders, Clifford H. Starkweather, | Thomas A. Lake of Bristol, father of [ President Say at Lake Wangumbang, South Cov. | dow display, and the lunch cart of | Edward A. Sullivan, James H. Sayles | Everett J. Lake, candidate for the re- | ™ wa entry, today. Frederick E. Franklin, located near by, | Robert H. Shekelton, Elisha F. Soule | publican nomination for governor of | W43 not a che = : Mics Nora Lucy of Lower Main|Where a screen was pulled out Soms | Henry M. Thompson, Charles ‘A. Til- | Connacticut, has purchased of George | | Po3tmaster Genera B e Or . A . ey wer Main | igars were the only things missed by (linghast, James R. Walsh, Allen H.| A, Hammond ths C. M. I { largely responsible for Quarterly Meeting M. E. School Board. ay’s. The quarterly megting of the dist Episcopal Sunday sche will be heild Wednesday evening at Will you not fee! better satisfied | 130 o'clock in e p b llpinlslery and 3 e e e {:{fg’é;pn}‘(hfi‘or o e rtailinE in | Mr Franklin. The revolvers stolen are | White, Wesley Wilson, A. E. Withing. | erty on Church strest. Mr. i 53 ‘ ink, He cut down the : Drapzries Fabri with yourself if you have a nice little | Do 3 o5 Rev Touis M. Flocken will | returned home. = s of .32 calibre, one with & six inch end |ton, David A. Witter, Everett O. Wood, | is a native of the nearby town of |Jcpartment to rtains, 3230 quality at| nest 299 laid away eafe from tempta- | ERILNS TERSARRUCN, VIS Haidh |wpmern oot kst R s Toy Bty | peiguies, Sereeent ‘Hayes belleyes (he | Frank Whipple, Louls E. Young—tote! | in this saction. 13 to smake his homs in | (b incr 7 . 4 ., Pa.. e s were some time betw k utnam | car 2 i i and Miss C. Peacock will read Re-|of the Misses Cora and Lillian' Haw- | 4 and 5 o'clock, after he had oft | _ Windham—William P. Alien, Edward ? e N Sl ok s io _ e~ | of 1 5 . afte 1ad_gone jam P. Alien, Edwar | -:T:umu ry Curtains, good quality, $2.50 | tion and accumulating while you werk views, Sunday scheol studies. kins of North street. duty. e savs {hat he heard no break- | W. Avery. Charles H. Backus, Napoleon| o AI:.;-»;:I-;' 84 : ‘? Proud to Be a Bluejacket Tapestry Curtains, 1 borders, | and sleep ? conclusion of the meeting seasonable | Mrs. Georfs E. Snow and daughter, | ing glass during the nignt and fesls | Bacon, Jr, Joseph Berard, Clarence A. A . Ave D ohes |} 1 3P, Cobb " o~ Cor Teams $E00 nt $355 ‘;?n‘;l“';cx :‘A.ilh(\“lh‘)'ll'l A—— Miss L:‘{un; E., ;_7( Ehlahplin, ’nre \l;llsié- am're)c-rmdln \hndl ‘X"x‘t- ‘wl-‘-xmhhuve :r v: g:w‘e‘n;“ A‘o;x‘:nu ABmIgoronL;\l?fiorl(;'rn;"k ’Tny':nrmv.l(xul‘(rr x” 1ur’r;;‘“;xl’»f 'm s 1 '(l‘,u?; us .z}l “ 7 v e Gobelin's Tape / S S ing the formers father, Josi . | had been done during the hours tha adway, L« nin, 2 3 15 durd stay here [ ceived from his sox Cut, T o] Wby ot start the fundation for | BoLth oE AR Tones,: and i Of Moesip 5 'was patroling theThasinoss: section. Brown, Stowel’ L Buriham, John ¥ CRS EERpeEty Yo WTIO0H he' 18008 0L T8 |iwhose exper | RS g T % g : N . A S | Sergeant Hayes says that at about 4 |Carr, Gustave O. Cartler, Alphonse d ke. £ javy has m X A P Mecourised Tapestry Custains,| "ot S8tisfying fesling by openiaa an HOLD WONTHLY. MEETING | the Amidans: Thiesd cooamaoy ines] oo ockc, when e az on the way to | Chagnon, Daniel 8. Clask. Jumes Coch- Rl L Ths s e Trovi- | tio advotate £ ice, ‘Thia fine | L eos = e 3 = > - = . turn off the lights in the subway, he |rane, J.'D. Copant, am A. Daw- ce ) count of thé meri- | young man s m N R Oovecs, latest 1910 e Committee on Fire Department to Pro- T et T a%r » ¢all young man dressed in dark | son Harmidod Dion William.B. Eitiott, 0% Jlinees of Dis Isther, Peter Allard, lihat ft will be a vecy short time to $5.00 2 '&: | clothes sitting on the steps a e { Frank P. Fenton, George M. Fiint, Al- @ of age. [t will Dé hara to gt in the na R Bried Conch Covers wpge . cure New Place for Housing Horses. | Mr. and Mra. Timothy Regan gt Un- | arinking Zountain near Luke' . store, | bert L. French, john M. Gager, Alveri | Frederick Norton of Hartford was a i u giling up with men shippiig over At T Sk o et e her Taoatning, - thelr | ana hat he talked with him. The fel- | Gallup, Charles E, Gleason, Morris W. | Visitor in Putnam Monday | He states that the avernge age of the Oriental Effect Couh Cove h:\l the -regular monthly ;}lee‘"}n e ‘;r‘:‘a' Wit 3 Donover o8 ';m ha | low said he had “just got in” and i jolden, Dewey A. Briggs, James Hag- | gun-pointers on the Tennessee is ar $1.09. A board of a“r‘e”}"e“‘“"”‘;’l e Fnuis. Mt . B | quired about when the .restaurants |gerty, I". Louis Hall, John L. Leonard, JEWETT CITY enty-one, some being not over eigl B tacse O ftern Covess ihe report of the captain of poll 8, Mass. opened and as to how soon he could | Frank M, Lincoln, Dwight A. Lyman, =11 Our vessels are manned by olea | $5.30 valoe ot $4. June was accepted as read. The r Miss Nellie Allen of Pleasant street | get a car for Thompson. Wifliarh ¥. Maine, Frank ‘H. “More, | g, pooo o o0 o e young men. “If you go ashor an 5 yalue . ' port of the superintendent of streets|has had many callers the past two | This incident js mentioned because | Gustavus W. Peabody, Arthur 8. Pot- ootios egun Work—Kee- | juncigeo,” he says, “you will pass ut for' four weeks, entailing an expense | evenings. She has an exceptionally | the fellow in question answers in a ter, Fred Rosbrooks, Arthur E. Stiles,| naan-Daley Wedding—School Board st a couple of hundred men In ni eciorings, of $942.03, was also accepted. An ap- |peautiful night-blooming cereus. Sun-|way the descriptian of onme of ‘two |Martin _W. Waterhouse, Roderick | - Fills District Vacanci fvillan ure They hotd i IOt 0 5 dRRi S5 o license | day ‘night there was a fine blossom | young fellows, strangers hereabouts, | Young. James B. Fullerton, Nelson Ad- s up, shoulders nd 1 at § | from William S Johnsione was grant- |and Monday evenine there was still | who are under-suspecion of being ams, Willlam A Buck. Abel R. Burn-| There have been in town this xo-k n the face U t ed. - A requisition for supplics for the |another beauty. The plant has yet|guilty of making the breaks. Neither [ham, Charles M. Holbrook, John E.| representatives of a spraying company ailo . 5 fire department was referred to another bud that will open shortly. Of them is much if any over 20 years | Brick, Edwin E. Fox, Henry Arnold, | who apply a preparation of lead to elm I enough to allow us to Y| H. C. MURRAY, President. Purchasgiue: comitics with power. 11 of age. They have been loltering about | George ¥. Taylor, Charlas Pomeroy, | trees, guaranteeing death to the beo- dr t come 10¢ city ‘heaith commitiee Submitted a-xe- DANIELSON the southern outskirts of the city for |Jr, Willlam N. Potter, Willlam C.| tles. The ravages of the beetle hasve | handy: as you sometimes have a 25 B WIERBNTHER, Freasarer. [WOrt.relative 0 the unsapisry. cenf- several days. Each wore a suit of dark | Backus, Fred D. Jordan, H. Clinton| been somewhat delayed this summer |10 take 1o @ big cafe or theater | SunTTuThS tion of proverty owned by the Mercers | oo gia; Camp Mesting Opens on Fri- | blue. One wore a dark cap and the | Lathrop James J. Tew, Hugh C. Mur- | on account of the coM, wet spring, | city. 1 am proud of my uniform." | i F Samos Cots on Mim strest end.inat| day—Looal Shostec Mal Go to.Camp | OtBer & Tsht cap. Thay copld not be jray Join G Bill Bdwin B Latham.|which wes death to the lsrvae, sut,cofolides. land the service [ s b B 4 “ cated Monday obert rown-total e last ten days their attacks have 5 the greatest calling in the wor $1.75 qual- A B R :g.;‘ciw‘n as the Card REopaety. [ ak 1,3 Perry—Agent Johnstone Will Give Recent breaks at rafiroad stations| Plainfieli—Baward M. Allen, Alfred | covered the waiks &nd lowns wiih |to miy mind."—Army and Navy Jou Scallops, Oysters and Clams, a8 et e i e M- Concert. along_the Midland divosion between | D, Ashiey, Fred Austin, John A. Baton,| prown leaves and stems. An expert | nal. al- - » be connected with the public_sewers. East Douglas and Franklin bave given | J. Harding Baker, Herbert F. Barber, | in town Iast week says the big STRONG'S FISH MARKEI, 28 North St. | The report was accepted. Dr. Keatink | George Heneault, who is at Saranac, | the local police the theory that the | Moses A. Linell, John J. Bennett, A. J. | in South Main strect ars a difreront s0e | octzon | Vo, commitice. was present and ex-|x.'Y. for the benefit of his health, is [ fellows may have woeked as far as |Bligood, Lucius B. Cranaka, Howard | species from the other oves in the bor- Quality at 33 var plained the condition of the severall eporied gaining rapidly, a fact that | Putnam, changing the operations. from | L. Crass, Clarendon Daggert, Earl G.| ough and are more ‘susceptible to the “WINDOW St good lne of properties, Refolutions were adopted | his many friends here will be pleased | stations to stores. Davis, Robert L. Danley, Benjamin F. | attack of the beetie because they aro | DIAM 0 ND - 5 e A e B R T . oo Denison, Bverett S. Dawson, John G. |3 better food. Eeilcs L et ol ality, at 21c ‘ 5 connect avitheihe mewer within sixiy] " =& ‘caay Bitchime A H. SO Olge Ve e e Dodge, Luther S. Baton, Nathan Exle S v X Sade, good ays e c2ipt of legal and Walter Murphy made up @ party R Claric B. Gallup, John W. Dowley, Tur- WEDDING. 8pecial Prices At tice from the cicy clerk. - ——— T The question of the coliection of gar- | LAt motored to Hartford Monday aft- | woo| Waste Bumning i Box Car Called | 3¢, Greons, Edward Hall, Wiliam Botian Daloy. 6. E. SHAW’SZutnem i Shade, gooa b As Low as - - $185. Degs o "he Ak Sillage and Miss' Lucy Fournier, clerk at Bit-| Out Department—Small Blaze in Dr.|fred 1. HUil, Arthur W. FIll, Chauncey | o jarze tompany attended (he wed- the and N T A Nomerioan | Bood's store, is enjoying a vacation| Sandel’s Laboratory. H. Hill, Henry O. Hopkins, W. H. H.| 5, 14788 SRiipagy S0 wing nis| Write for Catalogue, Thread company wers desirous of hav- | °F,{W0 weeks. 4 ia i Hutehins, fimer . Johnson_Albert &:| this' pisos and Dugene v ch collections made, as their Mr, and Mrs, omas Richmond of Putnam bad two fires Monday, one | Kennedy. Jason P. Lathrop, T e I, whiah taok ‘pis HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law iring this e b v o wered, | Blmville have ‘been spending a few |that the publier became cognizant of | Lewis, Howard F. Main, Arthur L} o0 Tohion at 9 oclock . $4.00 and B T e TP oo ;| days with relatives at Leominister, | when an alarm was pulled in from box | Mathewson, Frank Miller, Thomas L. I BEAT Rioh shibse was ls PATENTS K WATKINS BRO rmitten and the public colictor will | MASE- 42 shortly after 9 o'clock. and another | Morrissey, George F. Mortimer. Henry AL D R e Goods will not be sant on approval or » e e oy Dr. E. D. Rosenkrans of Providence | which might have been disastrous had | J. Northrup, Charles H. Olin, Henry H. maurice, in which the couple were | Protect your idea. Handsome 63 exehange during this sale. e mstructed to collect in Ihe jocall” | has been the guest of Dr. F. W. Dar- | it not been discovered before doing any | Owen. Irving F. Palmer, Si e b ey redl e Rihe page Gulde Bodk Free, 227 Asylum street, Hartford. HAQoECEd Ak wellan Iu the other parts [rer. but the slightest damage and without | Frankliy. Addison M. Tracy G Sl b Py LRSSl T B ot Main and School Sts, 8o. Manchester, | *iie SV 1 imittee on sewers| o The Calvin French farm at North |the necessity of calling the depart- | TBrooklyn—¥red W. Page, Harold C.|5*y2108n00% 0 Kl fa Mo groomn- | Phosnix Block, Danielson, Conn. - i submitted a report recommending the | SLerlilg has been sokt to parties from | ments > 2 Stone, Arthur J. Lathrop, Clark W.| ;" \ds Eamund Porfelance of Nor- | OCtITUThS THE H. C. MURRAY CO 852 Main Street, Willimantio. St oo LUeLE T8 nending the | Now York. The morning blaze was in @ box ear | Lawton, Joseph B. Stetson, Henry M.|Mar Was Bdmund Bortelnce BF Roto Sy - L. dec2sa ¢xtension of “the = sewer westerly| Glarry W. Clarke, who is spending | standing In the rallrcad yard near the | Evans, Frank A. Herrick, Willis A.| ¥ieh. he bride wore & g0Wr oF %00 . g rgvemegha. RS R Tl | e clanke, e sseraine | sptndis O SRS R 8|S e L el WD o i e R om0 | e D EANGE SHE CONTINDED 0 Mousfald gvennp; and qame was 3c- | noire' fi DANICIN er S ;. w vaste and was probably | Blake, Glen F. Lyon, Andrew Crumley, | White satin g Patterns. cepted and the rves tion adopted au- Hosne 4 N N D SOR WOUL WESLE. Wik ' re 2 & double wreath of orange blossoms, The Boston Dry Goods Stors, Dan- LOUIS PHANEUF o its being laid and $3,500 A large number of Danielson people | caused by spontaneous combustion. It | George O. Thomas, John M. Bessette | & 0uble Wrecin of e ionmomt | at The Be y ) Dan 3 Propriated for the palbose. %900 2P| enjoyed an outing at the Old Furnace | was finally extinguished after a hole | Benjamin Clark, J. Edward Allen.| 0 B e ot gt blue satin, trim. | ieison. Some big discounts for cus ita Dealer in ot RN RIee. | ten on o Sunégs. had been cut in the roof of the car.|George B. Weaver. Nathantel G. Wil- | B& EOWS VOO OF o B 0l BT B CE g::;:nlr:e.r:“.“nxz:\yerwm-;l:‘mA‘;z:..w:‘. LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | 1'G, Sirect commitice regorted Consul 1L, the famous monkey from | Hose stretched across the tracks held | llams. Henry W. Malne, Riley B. Wit- | {0€0 W0 B s sata wow the Keith Circuit, arrived in Daniel- [up the morning expresses due here at | ter. Samuel T. Cooper, John 8. Miller, | N8 010 was gowned in white | BUY es DRY GOODS AND NOTION:! tice on fire department reported fa Monda ! Th vide little | 9.23 and 9.27 from Worcester and Bos- | Edwin Bennitt, Oscar F. Atwood, Wil P Here is an o'd saying: R e N o yorably upon the proper installation of [ £28 VNI, TNE, TG, Fert 1At | tom, L ? iy Gaoras . Spaulding, | gmbroidered silk. A wedding breaic | pHI BOSTON DRY GOODS STORN srae that lear i betieving. e | 12024 diate aitention. A request for tha ex- | 1t may be necessary to trim a few e Keenan 1ert on an afisrmoon train for | 7 : wad hear our pianos and we can dem- tension of the water service on Mans. | limbs from trees that are interfering 5 < g with' the wires of the fire alarm tele- we has, an field avenue and Hewitt street was re- > JAMES HARRIES ported upon by the water committas, | STaPR- enstrate to yo wractizz . oF The bride and groom are two popular . cr hed Thirteenth soung eosic and nuv b o ey | Special Chocolate Cream Orops and a resolution adopted authorizing | Sergeant Warren The A. C. Andrew Musie Co. pEHFUMEss'T TOILEET AR LS e 4 rossintion introdtieed by|. Sergt Ita Warren:of the Thirteenth were hardly to be enumerated 10 Cents a Pound 04806 Main Street. Willimantie, Ct. ATIONERY. Alderman Case w adopted, whereby | company finished thirteenth in the The couple will be at home in Nor- “Ye Post Card Shop.” the Willimantic Gas and Electric Light | shoot for candidates for & place-on the wick, where Mr. Keenan s a plumbar. at THE KEYSTONE STORES 852 Main Street, Willi e | compeny is ordered to at once properly | team that is to represent Connecticut There were guests from Boston, New We have some fine bargalls ain Slreel man! \n‘l\‘x1|ntc all its high tension connections | at the national meet at Camp Perry, Yu;k,\Pvu\‘MlvnM'v Perth Amboy, N. J., | Dantelson, Putnam. Moosan junsd within _the city nits. Alderman| O. Sergeant Warren will probably go and Norwich, soptsd in Second-hand Cars, Buick and | "% Shepara introduced a resolution that| with the feam. School Board Chooses District Officers 4 A meeting of the school board was et e izt i o | Where to Trade in Jewett Gity | was adopted. aut ng the continu- o 5 Overland. HIRAM N. FENN, ation of the block paving on Main Comp-Mesting’ Onws (Exider: street ‘as far as the west line of ths| A score of Danielson people have.ar- cies in the di E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |§iiicf 75 far as the west dne of the| .0 0q"to zo to Douglas for the open- 1 the : 4029 Main Street, Willimantio. €2 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. resolution that was adopted to the ef- | IN& of the camp meeting on Friday e A BT L Telephone. lady Assistant [fect that West Main street be im- | Of Uhis week. The meetings are to be A P T il oy Lty gy | proved in the vicinity of the Holbrook | continued from the 15th to the 25th. tee and G. R Lathrop collector, clerk | gigans, T0BACOO, COOL DRINKS, A i F ., |and Potter property, at an expense not Receiver’s Sale Adjourned. In No. 6, Stone Hill “district, 2. C. ot h F‘ [:. Jm‘sfl'_.“emmt Gaing Oul of the Clothing Business Chief George M. Pillings adjourned Hawking and J. H. Tracs were M el | . on Monday a receiver's sale of the peinted a committee of the b il W. J. BRICKLEY sebool - | engage a teacher for the comin; & 3 2ne? 9, stock of Ignazio Longon, who for sev- Painless Extracting and Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store |Hew About that il veis seniE e Beton v WL, BRAUREGARD | Filling a Specialty e 3 Slore’ n “tne Bradiey billding It is e i mas ol Slahe i | Dt U o MGERRO LR el 752 Main Street, - - Willimant o o understood that Mr. Longo Will file a treasurer and Maxcy Seymour Sl one S ic petition in bankruptey, He is now lo- i linery. "Everything reduced to ‘one- alf pr In_the Tenth, Burton distric ton F. Maine was elected distr mittss, with other officers same R = s s E 3 1s whai I sell, wholesale and retafl, at In the Thirteenth, Brewster district s 3 | Wayland B. Frink was appointed dis-|the Corner Store. Wm. Jobnstone, Telephone. Jung | _mayisa Re!rigeralor? Pated in Willlmantic. ‘ale ale’ was adjourned for three weeks. If If's Wall Papers For Artistic Wall Papers | ~ow is the time wien the neca or hgckd s sl i LA a new refrigerator ol o The members of coma . to, A MEANNITY SCO. 5% ;’ flpp{‘;c‘rflffl({‘ o SRt committee are to hold a regular meet- in all the jatest Jdesigns that you de- | o 3 £ . N B2 the Jatest Gealsns that you de.| Church Street. We will be pleased to ing at the high school building this Wayland B, Fri | 288 moderats price will Interest you.| ©Stmate on painting or, decorating, |1t often happens that an old one (Tuesday) afternoon. Only matiers of o, v Y — e e | Owe stock of ready mixed Puints gnd/|'and “will guatantds ~Both . Stk ans after years of constant routine business are up for considera- Four Generations in Photograph. 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, palmters’ supplles are complete. - Erice. M ufe l'flns‘;xmns‘:’u\ro ice than tion. i A somewhat luullun}l‘ pllmlflfirlnh \\A!K General Repalr Shoep, | A B. HOLME: 2 you really need to pay for— Union Services in August. taken in the borough last week. It e ik Bicest. S.W oits, Telephcne connection. - mov2sa and a new. well madc ice box Arrangements are being made for covered four generations. There were Bicycle und Automobile Rupairing, | — will be a great saving to you three union services on the first three Mrs Nathaniol Wilcox, Mrs, Charics Oll and Gasoline for wale, A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. in this respéct. Sundays In August. August will be G. Fitch, Mrs. C. W. Roode and Miss | ELMORE & SHEPARD, Marur o ‘o | e mave a fine tine of the vest the vacation month for nearly all the e ot e frenEret eTand- | pubiee B2 "we, ore eiving with o | arufacturer of different styles ‘of P TR tne gb the Demt clergymen in Danielson and the pro- mother is 85 and Miss Clara is 13 Bguna_ ot our lapecl F orand of ¢ Shiiinbins to Seabons & Mol Light Carriages and Wagans, , = : etully_con- 5 wrgangement will provide a serv- | F1ellO ad Vo— . ey ara beautieh G 3 BLANCHANS - Harness, Carriages and Wagons for EEd Lo, consume the least - for all who desire to attend. Uncle Sam Begins to Sav Jewett City. | Embalmers and Funerd Dirgctors, | soic,, Sarfiawe"sn wiagon Hepalning| 2PSE 0l 00T 200l Per Gant. of Suicides High. Please don’t forget to bring home some 13 svesns s inoignLinele e tas ST orrY_moTEL | all kinds. Repository and shops 3 T = at last really learned how to save mon- SROr PRy Yoy 8 I T s oy. The fiscal year closed on June 10 | Wew and Ub-to-date Hotel In every | 60-82 North Street, 180 Valley Street. ore of sudden deaths in Windham 2 [ ] . 1a s Teiephone caEzectrom. d = cooleer—great for saving fuel more than half were due to two chuses _ and the Perfection and Florence Suicide and heart disease. The per- R RIS a st Racsmber T L. M. REED Oil Stoves that make summer centage of sulcldes was unusually a ‘as likely to be $24,000,000 E E. L. PRINCE, 5 ot a3 N aniiacs. ob Eirias nge. gath- s 358,734,054 in 1908-09. PUNERAL DIRECTOR, | has the agency for the Travelers Idfe 2 R - . -, Aempsrs. ungly grange gath- 3 Congress. GNP ot bulp. the butiook’] Sesetiner oad Otamers Gestilig | C()NFEC'F[ONER ana Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct.. A= b > : at the beginning of 1909 by increasing Tangan | = meeting of the organization that is « 0! o ore 618 3 the Unlied States Health and A i appropriations about $25,000,000, and | *Phones—#tore ¢i-2: hause 36 scheduled for July. d Pl h d b d kiss fi - vl . an ave a good huz an iss for you. with the corporat tax of doubtful . — and Jee Cream Caterer | .... m. co. of Saginaw Mich ¥ rite Bar Harbor in Two Sections. ¢ v Constitutionality - and ' Oie new (At [T Strest, Willimantic, Conn. | for rates and full particulars. - Willimantie, C& t 10 put your bu Jic, thers’ is no m n_(hrough the aavert The Bulletin The heavy traffic out of New York iaw of uncertain churacter as a reve- |, WHEN Box a8t for resorts in the state of Maine has E nue producer, the administration start- | 5o 2 ivizd : caused the Bar Harbor expresses to Postum Cereal Co, Ltd., Battic Creek, Mich. ed out (0 Bave money and 4180 its face, Lag colunng Of

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