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% J ' % = The proprietor of the Surprise store & cn Jackson strzet reports the fact that d =<meone attempted to enter his store p scme time Thursday night. A board A . What 1s_Going On Tonight. Field, this afternoon. Pictures at the Bijou and Scenic ‘emple.. Dancing at the Casino, Lakeside Fark, Lake Wangumbaug, South Cov- entry. JACKSON STREET STOREKEEPER CLXIMS BURGLARY WAS TRIED. Police Find No Evidence, but Propri tor Says Shutter Was Forced. shutter used to cover one of the rear windows was removed to gain an en- trance. A portion of the putty was The faith of our promises was certainly demonstrated Thursday and |:tavey o ss o rmove dhe tint ot Friday evenings, as every department was full with eager buyers. glass, but apparently the party w: fightened away before effecting an entrance. we The case was reported to the police, whc made an investigation of what 1ooked like an attampt at burglary, but n. clue as to who might have tried to are ready for a larger crowd tonight, so do not miss this good opportunity. 5, e pace Al that was touna Men’s Furnishings This is the last week of this great cut in prices in our Men’s Furnishings. There are many good bargains® yet waiting for you. Men's Working Shirts in Khaki, Madras, satteen, Dblack and colors, plain and fancy, with collar, regular 50c quality—Sale price 86c each. Piain_Sattzen Sh out cufly, extra Closing price 36c. The Glant and Popular Shirts for Men and Boys, stiff bosom, detachable cuffs, regular b59c—Closing out price 38e. Monarch, “Cluett” make, Coat Shirt with cuffs, regul# $1.00—Closing price e “Eagle” make Coet Shirt, with cuffs, Curtains and Curtain Materials at Greatly Reduced Prices. Nottingham Lace Curtains, reduced 64c, 84c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.89, $2.25 and $2.89 a pair. ‘White Muslin Curtains reduced to|conducted the past month by the Con- 39c, 68c, 4c, T5c, Sde, $1.10, $1.25° and | necticut Agricultural college and the $1.48 a pair. Cluny and Battenberg Lace Curtains in white and Arab, reduced to_84c, $2.75, $3.25, s, with or with- zes, regular 5%c— 50 and $3.95. Brussels “Net Curtains reduced to 50 and $9.00. Material reduced to . 15¢ and 25¢ a yard. Silkoline, plain and fancy, reduced 0, were $8. Muslin Curtain e putty that was scattered around. othing ‘on the shutter indicated that it had be=n forced open, but the pro- r1ietor of the place claims that it was crtefl and fastened Thursday night as usaal SUMMER SCHOOLS OVER. Poultry Field Day. The summer schools that have been State Normal school at Storrs closed Friday with the presentation of certifi- Some Storrs Students Staying for a general social wae held at Grove cot- tuge. . A large number of the summer 8(Eoo] students are planning to remain over for the sessions of the rullr' scciation field day that will be held vext week, although the larger portion of them left for their respective home: Eviday. The school this year has be an unusually euccessful and instructive cne and shows that it is being recog- rized as more popular each year. : 4] cntes. . The function of the 4 B%n:r London vs. Williman- | L'Tm’ was d?'nm y evening when ‘c at et i Schenectady Woman Dies Here. Mrs. Elsie (Wade) Clark, wife of Charles J. Clark, of Schenectady, N. V. died at the home of her sister, Mrs., W. H. Holland, in Lebanon, of valvular disease of 'the heart, De- ceased was 30 years old and ‘a native 0f Stockbridge,” Mass. There survive ny other relatives aside from her hus. tand and sister. The body will be :hix;nled to Stockbridge today for urial. Picnic Given to Her Scholars. Miss Ida Huntington gave a_picnic at her home in Mansfield Thursday af- ternoon to the members of the school that she has taught the present year. Nearly all of the pupils were present and In addition there were thc Misses Evelyn Shippee, Clara Chamberlain, Maude Whitehouse, Helen Bugbee and Alice Huntington and Herbert and Clifton Whitehouse. Games of vari- ous kinds were played and a picture of the group taken. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. A few of the guests remained and spent the eve- ning. It was a most enjoyable after- noon’s outing and all had a fine time, On Auto Trip for Two Weeks. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. White leave on Sunday for a two weeks' automobile trip. “The plan to go from here to Westerly, R. I, and thence along_the coast to Narragansett Pler and New- port and then to Plymouth and Bos- ton, Mass. They may possibly run on to Portland, Me., and then swing over int§ Vermont and stop off on the re- turn for a brief stay with the doc- tor’s brother at Williamstow DONNYBROOK, DONDERO’S PACER DEAD OF LOCKJAW o~ :hoir home in Bouth Manchester ¥ri- ay. Edward Glover and family, who have I een spending the summer with J, W. Ciurk and family of Hampton, return- £d to their Long Island home Friday. s Maud Homewood, who has been ke guest Miss Jessie Batting of pring - street for the past fortnight, returned to her home in Rocky HIll I'riday. Personals. C. Nelson of South Manchester was a Willimantie visitor Friday. Andrew Buckley of Hartford is the ‘guest of South Windham friends for a few days. President Charles 1.. Beach of the C. A C. at Storrs was in Hartford on business Friday. Senator W. L. Higgins of South Cov- entry was an_ interested spectator at the New London-Willimantic baseball game Friday after) County Health Dfficer George K. Hinman and family have gone to Great Barrington, ~Mass., for a ten days’ visit with, the former's parents. -COLCHESTER Large Gathering Attends Dance—Au« tomobile from North Westch Personals. Mrs. Julia .Smith of New York has arrived at ber summer home on Broad- way for a few weeks. Herbert Strong of Hartford is the guest of his_ mother, Mrs, John T. Brown, at Packwegdville for a few weeks" vacation. Miss Sylvina Norton and a party of riends of North Westchester wers allers in town Thursday In her fath- er's touring car. Charles Jones of Marlboro was & caller In town Friday. John Bradshaw of Willimantic was a caller in town Frida; Prof. A. Lazinsk gave another of his popular dances and receptions in Grange hall Friday evening. There was a large crowd present. Kelly's orches- tra furnished music and Prof. Hamil ton of Norwich called the figures. The professor’s dances are getting very popular with the summer vicitors. At the one held a week ago there was nearly 250 present, 85 couples taking part in the grand march, Prizes were given during the evening for the best regular $1.00 sing price 69c. Men's Unlgupdersd White Shirts, regular 75c—Closing out price 36c. Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, 75¢ qumlity—Closing out price 3sc. Cl & Peabody Arrow Brand Col- ace, o gu & ality—Closing out price 9c. Cellabia Collars, 15¢ avatitv—cios. | Wash Dress Fabrics to 12%c a yard, Cretonnes reduced to 8¢ and 12%c a yard. Figurad Denims reduced to 12%c and 25¢ a yard. Dress Ginghams — Salz Hungarian Cloth reduced to 25c a yard. = v il dancing. Well Known Stallion Developed Dis- | Charles R Strong of Exeter was & ; caller In town Thursday. o ey, Eriduy, Merping. Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was a visitor in town Friday. Charles Strong of Maiden and son Stanley Strong of New York, who are at thelr summer residence on, Broad- way are at Williams' pond for a week's Donnybrook, the well known pacing stallion owned by Lovis N. Dorndero, died Friday morning at 2 o'clock as the result of lockjaw. in 10c. o ZChgliTe — Sale FISeiaRa = % + iq-nem(;clian “one dezen In a box,” (Frinted Lawn Challies 1 Galatea Sale Drice] “Hios Hemes sedviesd antidne o M"":: AENLEDOWISAE doet anyone ied.| onting: 25c QUBLItS—Closing out price 15c box on O s 7 . 5 g i day at the track when Donnybrook's | One of the heaviest storms that has » h T e oo T s #0c value—Sale price| piain Serims reduced to 18c a yara. A driver, Clyde Martin, was working |Visiled this section for a long time oc- MEN'S UNDERWEAR — | and’sc vard. 5 5 3 4 4 TN Fhe | curred Thursday morning. There were € ; ¥ e e AT SPECIAL Mission Net, white, ecru and Arab, EhTmal showed o desive t0 g0 Tt and | three distinct showers. The frst g e Satlriggen Undetwear. shirt | gunk—gate vard. i < Taffeta, good quality, | reduced to 25c a yard. Would then slow dewn. Other symp- | Which was the heaviest, was at | a X rawers, 50c quality—Closing out e too fo ard fast color—Sale price T5c toms were also noticed and Mr, Don- |0'clock a. m. The thunder and ligl \ » o 2 AT ard; $1.00 quality at ¥ - doro called 1n Dr Dow, who safd that | ning was almost incessant. The wind \ Men's Balbriggan Shirt and Draw- Prints — Sale price 6c it was @ case of iockjaw, A thorough |blew a gale and the rain and hall fell ! ers, 25¢ quality—Closing out price 19c. | sty ob Beodatiot del et examination was made (o ascertain If | In torrents for a fow minutes. The wec- J Men's Medium Weight Merino Shirt| Colored T.awn formerly | G there were any wound or wounds that |ond shower followed it in about am { and Drawers, 25c quality—Closing out | sold at.12lic to Sale price s O S would have caused the sickness, but | hour, and the third was at about 6.30 nome could be found and it is a mys- | o'clock. No damage was done herew ) tery what the cause was both to the |abouts, as far as is known [ veterinary and the owner. i o yhades The wonderful speed that the horse | CRIMINAL NEGLECT displayed at various times is common talk and the wonderful race between AMONG ITALIANS, vbrook and County Beater on the R T D iy, 1500, "will_ ‘ever remain | Soarlst Fever C n Middletown No¥ fixed deeply in the memories of some Wit dnited 'ty \tie/ our - Days. horsemen in eastern Connecticut. price 19c. Ti%c yard. Munsing’s Union Sui Best qualit —Closing out price 69 Sale price 11 Sale — Broadcloth remnants, sold_at $1.00 and $1.50 yard— 5c and 69c yard. d wide— | us yard, | sa Ribbons inch Taffeta Ribbon, plaids and moire, regular 15c quality—Sale price yard. Dog Warden Edward B, Hali re- Tafeta Ribboh, ipiein . sod Visiting Here and There. ported to Health OMcer Thoma lors, regular quality- % ¥ valsh late Tuesday night, says t 5c a ya 78 MONUMENTS, Miss Helen Barry of Greeneville I8 | afigdiatown Sun, that there was a case Headstones and Markers in our stock | 5 €Nding a few days with friends In| ¢ searlet fever in one of the Itallan inch Taffeta R regular 25c o Bates S0 A aB T ready to be erected. Obtain our prices | tI's city tenements on Center street, and when bon, regular 29c = and inspect 1000 artistic designs. Miss_Elsie Casey Is visiting her[Dr. Walsh visited the home In the e A3 WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, acnt, Miss Katherine Casey, and Mrs. | morning It was learned that the 11itlo g B A = John Brady of Norw own. boy had been allowed to lay in a room sden and Plaid Ribbon, corner Main and Watsen Streeta, e kgt ¥ z 1 Miss Tillian Fitts, who has been | Where people were constantly passing wide, all colors, Tegular Straw Matting Willimantto; Oomn. spending .a few days with her brother|in and out for several days, without ale price 23c a yard. Japanese Matting, 43¢ quallty at 33c. Bristol, returned to her home in[any attention except what little care ‘ SR A Japanese Matting, good 3% quality A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. SASDNC W g B least five other Tamilies in the houss al C.. Miss Agnes Croughwzsll an Miss e E Marufacturer of different styles of ! and their children have been in to s g 3 S ity E Theresa Joyce of Providence, R. L, are e ; ; Cotion and Sheelmgs fi:,".fl i’fn:;n: 4"‘6 s e Light Carriages and Wagons, gasets st the home of Mr, and Mra, BRVET S S e laterhave gove 36 Inch Trbloathed - Gotton - Bale | Chins Matiing 38 qusiy S eie. Harness, Carriages and Wagons for | Sivrin Hughes of Mansfield 1010w, t to mingle with othen children, thus g . i o China Matting, 25c quality at 19c. sale. Carriage and Wagon ng = spreading the contagion. 3 o IR S0 ALY, & 5 ¢ all kinds. Repository and shops | Principal and Mrs. F. A. Verplanck, |"“Whethar this carclessness will have Cotton, better| China Matting. 1%¢ quality at 15c. | 88580 WP o g who have been for a week at the Noyes | any serfous results and an epidemic le price 7%¢ vard. Extra fine quality, 65c quality at 55c. | rorse Shocing. Tel conmection. | Ecmestead, Liberty Mifl, returned to|of the diseass occur among the chil- Unbleached - Ciobton 22 Sale novia VLA dren in t vicinity remains to be bt — meen. The father, Phillp Zanti, is em- Unbleached Cotton, better ployed in the Portland quarries and che 5 ELMORE HEPARD, has been to work each day since his le price 8%e yard. Mattresses & sl I he Finest boy hias been Aick. The man owns Fruit-of-the-Loom Cotton— Cotton Top Mattres: ol alit (S ‘cessors to Sessiona & Eimore) the house, but lives in the basement > 9c yard 2 e EESS.- gunc. Guail.y in order to rent the rest of the bulld- Princess Dresses These fine Dresses in white lawn, net and lace, at such small prices should appeal to every woman. | White Cambric—Sale price two parts, $3.50 quality at $2.25 {mhalmrs and [mi hflm ing to other families. The worst fea- Combination Cotton Mattress, two QAZors ture about the affair fe that the man g00d quality Brown Sheet- | PATtS, regular $4.50 quality at $2.65. 60-62 North Street, knew the nature of the disease and brice 2S¢ LADY ASSISTANT. To get full enjoyment of your vaca- | Yet failed to summon a physician. If | price ard. Silk Floss Mattress, full size, two . a Princess Dresses in whit> net and |lace—Sale prices only $3. | o0od ality B _ | parts, guaranteca not te lump or fiat.| Telephone cammectsom. tion, or of living, get a good | physician’ had been summoned the P g - (o g B S A Dl = only i A B o et L e a razor and save yourself from |case would have been reported to the price better quality Brown Sheet- vard. undependable barbers and long, | health officer at once and the whole tedious waits. house quarantined, thus preventing the spread of the disease. There is genuine satisfaction In a ecool, Dr. Walsh ordsred the house quar- 17.50 | Princess Ppresses in Princess Dresees in batiste and ! pongze, formerly sold yhite lawn, beautifully trimmed with | $30.00—Sale prices $10.00 and We have 'so-e fine bargains | 1 ausiity Brown Sheet- | oo oking O Stoves in Second-hand Cars, Buick and ety oo of your own domg | antined. after mis - visic —Wednesday 3 | g Overland. every morning—ever try it? morning and also sent for the father of Press Skirt Ladies’ Linen Collars | e Tha New Perfection Oil Stove, guar- | OVeriand. the child. The matter has been re- s pa & | anteed absolutely free from smoke and E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, We have a host of the finest Razors | ferred to Prosecuting Attorney Cough- ess rts in Panama, mohalr, | : odor — Sale price one-burner $4.75: to be found—The Gillett, The |lin and if possible the father will bs poplin, meirose. French serge, voile. And Gloves ¢Sheel5- Pillow Cases two burner $6.75; three burner ,‘94.70_ 1S W Wrreots Willisante. Ward, The Everready (in the |punished for hin carelersness. The noveities—Sale price S Ty g = g safety makes), and the finest |state statutes do not provide for any $2.95, $5.95, $7.95 $10.95 and $12 synes 178 e ars, piain, rosular | Afd Bed Spreads Florsnce Blue Flame Oil Stove, two Concave, Full and Double Con- | punishment for a case like this, only a physician fall- cases of contaglous ale price 10c each. burners—Sale price $3.39. o cave in the re; v < P, n - A Temmia o Sa o gular styles. Try | stipulating a fin diseases, 5 F 3 . | Stoves, including the American, Flor- Misses’ Skirts in Panama, serge-and | 12 Gloves, Sheets—54x90, Sale price | ence, Pilgrim and kzsn;mpdg’!o};‘:r Painless Extracting and . [ Ovur Cutlery Department carriss a fine| It Is a fortunats thing that Mr. Hal. novelties, all in the latest stylds us.|and tan, lar $1.00 quality 3 oY 3 2 2o # - line of Pocket and Kitchen |ing discovered the case when he did, ually $6.00—Sale price $3.95. | price 49¢ pair, Sale price | . Oven for single burner oil stove, 89c, Filling a Specialty Knives, Scissors, Carving Sets, |as the danger of spreading the con- Gl ik A | | $1.85, $1.95. /52 Minin Streets - -~ Willimargic Ete. Step in. tagion of course Increases each day o, , e 30, Sale price| Oyen for Pertection oil stove, two- | ~ Telephone. Juné SOV I CRAWFISH RUIN CORNFIELDS price_69c. urner, $2.39. " Colored Duck Skirts, extra size, b Shcete et A | —e 3129, Sheety Siset ela ”“”} L. M. REED A Remarkable Story That Has Reach~ White Linon Skirts—Sale prices 98¢, | ed the Agrictultural Department. $1.48 and $1.89. White Ramie Skirts — Sale prices | PFillow C: a Hemmed Sheets, 81x90, has the agency for the Travelers Lifes . Door Mats and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad Prof, W Hays, assistant secre- tary of agriculture, has decided to send price 1ic. s Brush Cocoa Mat, $2.00, $2.50 ana $2.95. Lawn Waisis Piliow ¢ 11c 175, the Tufted Siates Jenith: a1 d-xt ¥ 155080 a special agent of the division of plant Linen Skirts jo white and. natural| All beautifully trimmed, open oFe. Coses for g Brush Cocoa Mat, aiac - S95t:JER Oa. of Saginaw. Mich. W rits onn ke 'u'o“ey:;-t‘):f:;“ e T s color—Sale prices $3.50 and $3.98. ind some with short or Fice 48 mond &enter, $1.00 quality at 69c. for rates and full partioulars. Artistic Wall b g8 d erything possible to save Telrs ik FinWenel Shih i AR »w Cases, best quality, 45x36—| 13x24 Heavy Brush Cocoa Mat, 65c| Box 28% Viemsie cn | FOE Wall Papers Sl L Lo et s heluy; at- $3.98. | $1.69, §1.89, ; 3 quality at 42c. come to E. MAFFITT & CO., 37| "ppe department oMclals have been | ; size temmed Bedspreads— | 14x22 Héavy Brush Cocoa Mat, 50c Church Btrest. We will be pleased to | amazed during the past few days by | ~. Working W zood ne | Sa pr 69c, 98¢, $1.19, § and | quality at 33c JAMES nARRlES avimate on painting or decorating, | receiving dozens of letters from farm | ack Imported Mats, in colors, $3.00 m arantee both work and |ers mg the banks of the Mississipp! Petticoats elabo r Blankets, 59¢ a pair. at $2.69. 2 y PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, m' it who say that their cornflelds are b - STATIONERY. ing devoured by swarms of ravenous o ashadle Petticoats — Sale prices |’ 5 R sromcty. . mhits Fove: Mat, 3139 quslity at ‘Yo Post Card Shop. {Telephcae connection. B0v284 | crawnish. The animals burrow through c and 34c. Black Lawn Wais srey—Sa £y i R the ground and attack not only the Merearized - Petticodts in' satteen t ':' i "\” aw Ticking—Sale prices 8c and Rope Mat, 3225 quality at| 852 Maim Street, Willimantic roots of the corn but actually climb ard heatherbloom, hemstitched ruffle| rimois goiis sma s, 300 e A s 3 suned LOUIS PHANEUF the stalks and eat the leaves and ears. 2nd_cmbrolaared ' Bale prices’ sio | TAfela. Usually sold from $1.00 to $5.50 | Feather Ticking—Sale price 12%e, Rope Mat, $2.50 quality at e By The section from which the com- 3720 °31.69, $2.18, $2.59, $8.25, —-Sale. prices 84c to $7.25 | 15¢ and 17¢ yara. or 4 plains come s low and the soil im Colored Silk Petticoats, some in! - == Where There Are Children i it ) e ool i naturally molst. = The water s near changeable colors — Sale prices $2.59 | the piano is a necessity for today v apiTace hac it ls suppossd that the : t 3 3 SPECL % crawfish are attracted to the cornfiel( and $2.95. ! Sale of Crockery Ware music is a recognized part of a child's WS Pans o — Satacoe oF the Chetelty of other £00 Black Silk Pettlcoats, usually Sold g ; = cducation. 1f you are interested in €25 Main Street. ey, o Other. 1o at $6.00. 37.60 and $10.00—Sale prices covarEanon size Stone Crock with|the piano question write us or better| Jana to the department in such number that $4.25, 36.28 and $8.25. s mibit soers & gl et Professor’ Hays sald today he would 2 gall 2 : wi send one of hix specialisis from the | somasiFTiae TRc A C Anlew Mk Coo HIRAM N, FENN, | bifead o piant iaustry to mvest' | 3 gallon size Stone Crock , with|804-806 Main Street. Willimantie, Ct. gate and see what could be done to Muslin Underwear i cover, 5oc. UNDBRICAKER and BMBALMER. |save the corn fields. | 4 galion size Stone Crock with If I’s Wall P €2 Chireh St. Willlmantie, Ct. One correspondent asserts that he he Corset Covers, round, high and V cover. 621%c. S apers Telephons, Lady Assistant. | has gathered more than 100 barrels of ¢ 3 . Sieh % crawfish. The pests have appeared in neck—Sale prices Sc, 12ige, 2lc, idc, i gallon size Stone Crock with|in all the latest designs that you de- O e Reas heve appeared in 4c, Béc, $1.19, $1.39 and 31.89 each. cover, T5c. sire, come here. Our large assortment ers meem powerless to combat them. Draweps, rufle and umbrella, etc,— 6 gallon size Stone Crock with | 8ad moderate price will interest you. E. L. PRINCE, Mr. Hays says that in all probability Sale prieds 3¢, 4ic, 69c, S4c, $129, cover, §Ttc. Uit ook’ 6/ Sandiy. Persea. SRS . the crawfish are more valuable than $1.50 dnd 32.39 i - 2 gallon Stone Jug, 25c. B el CONF ECTIONER |the cor crop. Tie thinks that if gatb- [ fitted at waist line— Mason Fruit Jars with ‘cover, §0c A. B. HOLMES, ered they could be mold for a good Sale 84t $1.29, $1.43, $1.39. A good opportunity to save on Carpets. and 70c dozen. z 72 Church Street. Willimantie, and Ice Cream Caterer price to the restaurant keepers of New Night Gewns, high, low, square and | * Bagt ANl Wool Ingrain Carpets, 50| Three-quarter Velvet Carpet, extra| Glass Fruit Jars, lightning patent Seferc s RN« 7 e EE g PR P iiere Saw- ain re imantic, nn. B yard. good quality, $1.25 quality at 9Sc a | top, quarts and pints, 80c and 90c Carpats, 65¢ yard dozen. Jelly Tumblers, 20c dozen. ¥ neok, long and short sleeves—Salo | quality at 63c 4 44, 6 84, $1.29, $1.69, $1.89, & 2 T R R B g 8 SoT ausiity quality at 56c a yard. E Despatch to the Brook- ngra Telephone 5343. ” Janéa NEU7 PIANOS wree-quarter Ten-wire Top Carpet, ‘White Pstticoats, with ru e and & £ i ™ = wide flounge—Sale prices 48c, 69, Sdc, | _COtton and Wool Carpets, regular |$1.19 quality at $9c a yard. Frait Jar Filler, 5¢c each. A 'u 7 Sei o Oh, Rats! $129, $146, 3135, 3239, 289, $3.29, | O%C quality at G0c a yard. el G N Separate Rings for jars and tumb-| AS LOW @S = = § =| “Boing Ouiof thes Clothing Business The sixly walifeismeiin o Pitmurg $2.95, $4.89 and $5.89. All Wool Ingrain Remnants, 1 yara | e 0 . 90¢ ) lers, 10c dozen. > restaurant who threaten to atrike it Chemises, plain or lace and Ham- | 1ength, at 33c. g7 v Separate Covers, 25c dozen. W for Catalog 2 ’ the nmnager 4nsists that they sha _burg tripwned—Sale prices Séc, $1.29. Remnants of Velvet and Carpets 1 An w air Carpet, 75c quality | 12 and 15 quart Preserve Kettles, it talogue. Mechanics’ ‘3" L. SIOT0 | 1% Bear sotacin thetn tmianave. do- $188, $2.89. $1.13 quality at 95c. lat 3 55¢ and 69c each. v cided to fet one of thelr number work OFTVITTRRRAED. ALLy for o week witheut "ahé rat, under ' X may1&a agreement that if she finds ratiess halr 0 ¥ cooler and more sanitary, the rest will surrender their rats. Those girls are Main and Scheol Sts, So. Manchester, | Scallops, Oysters and Clams. at SN i v Y y No hurt while taking & ' . % i Yy e : 852 Main Strest, Willimantia. STRONG'S FISH MARKET.p28 Morth St | so5 Tidn'on s it ot ‘pioiih nandies— Enterprise,