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MURRAY'S antic, i LLARSERSEET IS T BOSTON STORE WILLIMANTIC friends to go o the hospital, and| the guest of L. Moses and family for|of Thompson. Mr. Rivers was killed | once started to do so, but changed his mind, thinking that he could get bet— ter. There survive, besides the wife and in North Adaras, Mass., Monday. Mrs. Ernest Cheney and daughter, Edith, of Westerly, R. I, are visiting beam in the Nichols barn at West What Is Going On Tonight, Thompson. : Local Jottings. Baseball, New London vs. Wxli = tic, at Windham Field, this .f‘é'r‘.'m‘x‘: WILLIMANTIC, CONN. . Moving Pictures at the ‘i) child, a sister, Miss Elizabeth Levigne | the er's sister, Mrs. ¢ : ‘Sceniy Tompler < e ou jamd | I, o b Ii, B L, a brother Deies e g Mary Whit- | © Alderman J. Richard Carpenter- San Jose Assembly. No 14, K. of . | hevigne, his father, Joseph Levigne of | ©arr o nor Home, 15 Oak ptreet. . nt Sunday, with his family at the ome of Judge Clarence H. Child in | ‘Woodstock. - The Methodist Sunday school picnic is to be held in Phillips’ ove, Al- exander lake, on Wedn: y next week. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Law of Dor- chester, Mass. are guests of Mr: and Mrs. A. N. Law of Church street. - - ‘Willis H. Bard and family of New York are visitors in this city. Mr. Bard is a former resident. Hose Company’s Clambake a Big Suc- cess. Mansfield hose company held Willimantic Arcanum. No, ‘723, Réyal St. Jean Baj t; ; LR D iSte Society, monthly Erancis S. Jong Post, No. 30, G. A. R. _SUDDEN DEATH. George Levigne of Eagleville Expires Early Monday Morning. ‘George favigne, aged 22, died sud- denly at the lopal petice station Man- day morning. , Levigne did not have a | place to. slegp Sunday evening, and | crawled intg. the hallway at 960 Main | Mrs. William E. Shea and daughter, Winnifred, who have been spending the past fortnight with relatives in this city, Teturned Monday to their home in Hartford. Ernest J. Chesbro left Monday for Indianapolis, Ind., to attend a meet— | ing of the sales agents of an automo- | bile company that is being held there. | He will also inspect the plant. DANIELSON and Mountain Attract Local Visitors—Postoffice Force on Vaca- Quncly, and an uncle, Paul Micheau Deceased was @ native of Danielsol of this cit this town. Men’s Furnishing - Department ODD LOTS AND SIZES IN UNDERWEAR. s Men's Balbriggan Underwear, odd sizes, good quality, regular 50c—Clos- ing out price 25c each. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- ers, regular sizes, 25c quality at 19¢. 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- sonal supervision since its infancy. d Allow no one to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good’” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ircular to S. of V. Camps. The following circular will be sent out today to all camps in the state and to all past and present depart- ment officers and members of the council of administratio Headquarte: Department of Connec- sicut, United Spanish War Vet- erans, Willimantic, Aug. 1, 1910. Circular No. 2 The attention of all camps is called Shore its Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foster of Lons- dale have recently been guests of local relatives and frisnds. Mrs. Frank A. Printe left Monday for Oak Bluffs, Mass., where she will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. joyed a trip to Providence and Fields " Suif 1.25 qual- | Street ‘and ‘settled himself i hair to paragraph 1 of G. O. No. 10, nation- = s second clambake of the season at - e Suits, 3125 QuAl | ere for the. might. T L, L ehalt | 2] headquarters. U. S, W. Vo regard. | tion—Camping Party at the Lake.. |Ehillips grove, Alerander lake, Sun- Castoria s a harmless substitute for Castor’ Oil, Pare- S to asthma and could not sleep lying | ing the change of dates for the na- M Wil Folba nd Miss |8V afternoon. The bake was in It is P! ¢ - TG Men's Working Shirts, ell sizes, in|dowm. He was also subject to epilep- | tional encampment at Denver, Col V;,,Y’-K ech‘:},e e sl _‘week :"’ charge of J. A. P. Gagne, foreman of gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It leasant Khaki color, madras, satteen, black. t? fits. | The date of the encampment s Aug. | yop1e “SoFeh BIC 7 12 3 the company, Charles Thayer and contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic plain and fancy, with collar, 50c each. little after 4 o'clock Monday morn- | 29, 30 and 31, 1910. James Barnes. Nearly 30 members and substance. Its age is its guarantee. ‘Tt destroys Worms friends attended and the bake was considered excellent, while a_pleasant outing was ‘enjoyed during the after- noon. ' The final bake of the season will be held some time in the early part of September. Football Schedule at Pomfret School. Camps are urged to forward imme- diately to these headquarters certifi- cates of their delegates to the nation- 1l encampment. So far as possible, the mps should be represented. In- a among your members and see if isn't a comrade who is willing ing he was discovered in a serious | condition by Adolph Montigne, who resides in the house next to 960. Mon- | tigne notified Patrolmen Grady and Paulhus as they were leaving the sta- tion house at 5 o'clock. They took Levigne to the emergency ward at the | ti and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation -and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GeENUINE CASTORIA ALways Plain Setteen Shirts, with or with- out cuffs, extra sizes, 50c each. . : MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS The Giant and Popular make, with o re Woodworth en- stiff bosom, detachable cuffs, regular vis o = i - 5% - quality — Closing out prics 36c [ Police station .and called Dr. C. H.|to take the trip to Denver. and if S0} Point on Saturday The schedule of the football team b Girard,. The doctor saw that Le- €lect him a delegate, that this depart- e Nichols and Charles €. |for Pomfret school has been arranged vigng’s condition was critical, and | ment may have a good representation.| yyrancis wers at rragansett Pler on [by the manager for the season of 1910, FRANK P. FENTON, summoned the ambulance from St. Department Commander. g % Saturday. Jogeph’s hospital, but before it arrived Mrs. Julius The schedule is as follows September Boys’ Shirts, Giant and Popular 28 Middletown high: October 1, make, with detachable cuffs, 5%¢ qual- Karjahern, who has ity at 36c each. Lievigne was seized with another fit| Official: —“ROBERT O. ow., e T8 Homeia Tor two: moaths, ve- [ Bintes” Manal: Octihasad, Hnettood ars the Signature of 7 2 . {and died. The body was turned over Department Adjutant. | turned to her home Monday high; October 8, Cambridge Latin; Men's Monarch _Shirts, “Cluett | to Funeral Director E. B. Hickey and | = Charles Connell of Meriden spent [ October 12, Worcester high: October make, coat style with or without|removed to his rooms on Bank sireet. Sale of Trucking Business. Sunday with his mothe 15, Brookline high; October 19, open: N <cuffs,” Tegular $1.00 Shirt, closing: at| Levisne was very well known in the | po.opl o weeks who for the past Boroigh Interests. ir General. October 22, Dean academy: October 7 89c each. city, having worked in a local lunch | ,Faschal 4. Wecls P o s e 26_open; October 29, Taft school; No- wagon, but of late had been working | (M"Y, Yoars has beem one of the 1640 | Henry Getty —of Worcester_ spent|yemper 5, Milton academ: % Men’s Shirts,. “Eagle” make, coat|in Eagleville, where he had a wife| .S {rickmen in the town and ‘city,| Sunday with relatives in town. 3 n_academy.. > styls, with or without cuffs, TegUIar | ang child, He oo uraad by hig | has sold out his general trucking bus- | ~ Miss Mary Shields of Providence is $100 Shirt, closing at 69¢ each. 2 S iness. The deal was effected Satur-| visiting Mrs. James Gartland on JEWETT CITY day and was to be completed Monday. | School street. Chauncey B. MacFarlane, the truam officer and constable, is the new pro— prietor of the long established busi- ness. The sale did not include any buildings or real estate, and not all of Miss Anna Bedard is visiting rela- tives in Worcester this week. Sydney Marland spent Sunda Pleasant Beact Herbert Neff js ill. Miss Josephine Danielson was Men's Unlaundered White Shirts, regular 76c quality, closing out price 38c each. Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, -egular 75¢ quality, closing out price Funeral of Miss Alda Pariseau—Aspi- nook Machini Feast and Make Merry—Boys Violate Law, Parents Pay. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years crry. at The Finest in o o, the horses—simply the equipment neca-l = - i c eacl essary and incndent to the gener: Vorcester Saturdayv. = 2 President S Besk $05 Guality o% I kaZOl‘S trucking busiess. George Bemis, who has been ill with | p.ite,, funeral services of s Tl ent Suspenders, 50c quality The property that changed hands | malaria, is at Gakland Beach recuper- |amuren. Monday - moming. o reanionm 28c palr. To ss{» full enjo{megt of “your Vam& or mentioned in the deal comprises | ating v high mass being celebrated by the Rev. Heavy Filastic Police Suspenders, B bRt A b iE Som| our Roes, slx WaRODS, AW A O e T NN L Fitemuniie. e tearecs Wl o) d, but th was a heavy sea and the tide was 80c quality at 18c pair. o e e i N and all the'plano wioylng Fig- | spending 2 waeks vacatign /in -PaW I Piopin,” H.; Selesein, L. Masss. ¥l woes o had abrod but. they: wereh WRs S, S6vE- 098 i . Peabod Brand Col tedions waits. . £ R LT R O Kie Allce Jacobs returned Saturday | Maynard. J. LaValle and E. Rousseau. | MO8 WINOUS 3 8000 BOCKRE, | (o . Iu‘:‘“,:;tg:l.r e LAty ot 86 mman. 3 . | Was to assume possession immediatec | from a lengthy stay at Manchester-by- | 4D eaapee oy ne prb charge of Funer- | oq the sailhoat to the ways for re. | ~ First Thermometer—It lan't as hot X There is genuine satisfaction in a cool, | (85 10 SS0RG OSSR R o ed upon | the Sea, where she was the,guest of fean: pairs. She was all under water and |48 you look. Second Thermommter smooth shave of your own doing The con- | Miss Marion Scott. Clambake and Field Day. rested at the bottom at the dock at |—I'm just showing up my honorary Celluloid Coliars, regular 15c qual- ity, closing eut price 10c each. if either party backed out. sideration was every morning—ever try it? the place occupled by Jay Bliss, at | degrees.—Judge. the point. Rawley Carpenter of Hartford is spending a few days with relatives In Brewster's woods Saturday aft- all cash. ernoon, the annual clambake and fleld We have a host of the finest Razors = - Linene Collars. one dozen in a box, 4 $7 Arresie’ Dasltig - Jul here. day of the Aspinook machinists was| Mr. Pont had this season laid out o5 = to be found—Tha Gillett, The rrests uring July. : 250 quality, closing out price 15¢ box. , pHers £ 5 Vacations for>Postoffice Force. held. The affair was in charge of E.|about $200 on the craft. Ward, The Everready (in_ the| The report of Captain E. H. Rich B CRafn pal Tt MR o Spraying the Elms. Horace N. Trumbull is spraying eims in the borough, about 250 in Mr. Trumbull is working under advice of Dr. Britton, the state The postoffice clerks their vacations now. Saturday Earl Winslow returned from a vacation spent with the militia in camp. This week Miss Edith Anderson will spend mond of the local police force for July are getting discloses the fact that 37 arrests were made during the month for the follow- ing causes: Drunk and breach of the| peace 12, held for coroner 3, drunk 10, | safety makes), and the finest Concave, Full and Double Con- cave in the regular styles. Try | a good razor and shave yourself. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Special Prices At sisted by an able committee. Mr. Chapman, a chef of no little renown, had the culinary department under his immediate supervision, and made his usual success of the job, being assisted Boston Garters, regular 2ic quality at 18c pair. Canvas Gloves, regular and extra sizes, worth 12%c and 15c pair, closing the all. the en- b Our Cutlery Department carries a fine{ hyurglary 1, peddling without license 1, | several days at Narragansett Pier. - L ‘ ? &G Putnam, T ooan Hine o “Focket and Klichen | Doy 3" LSO and broach of ih| - Eaward A Sullvan 13- spending a Y, Fravk Coudie.” Chowder a s Ax- | tomologist, who s permitiing the e || @ E. SHAW’ SEIU }r}{’c‘,‘egze}f{f"g' Carving Sets, | peace ‘1, bail piece 1, murder 1, tres4 g;‘“;‘rha; ;grm‘r;o.!‘rl-":fn‘xda. He left| ) oceded and followed by sundry bites | Improvement society will be taxed a | pass on railroad 3, runaway boy 1; 3 Mor a of cheese and crackers, until at 3.45 | 5mall_amount for the work as Mr. total 37 Tenting at the Laks. the bake was opened and the clams|Trumbull agreed to do the work for G THE H. C. MURRAY CO0. The cases were disposed of in the| Camp Escanaba has opened for a |began to sing, Such a bake the 75 |375. The soclety is soliciting contri- | HARRY E. BACK, Sttorney-at-Law . following manner: Judgment suspend- | couple of weeks at Alexander's lake. | who enjoved it all declared they had | butions which are sent to elther the PATENTS Agents Ladies’ Home Journai Paper | éd 8, execution of judgment suspend- | The campers this year ara Miss Eileen | never tasted before. There were | treasurer, Dr. C. M. Williams, or Miss Patterns. aug2d tted to jail 4, continued 1, 7. bound over 1, ed 1, com | paid’ fines and costs 7. nolled 1, fines and costs remitted 1, turned over to other officers 2, releas-| Davis, Miss Maude Keach, Miss Gladys Chase of Danielson, Miss Louise C etz and Miss Mildred Hall of Provi- | | | | | | | ence and Miss Beatrice Filer of Atta- clams, bluefish, lobster, sausages, white and sweet potatoes, sweet corn, cucumbers. white and brown bread. During the day there was an inter- Jean C. Palmer, the president. Married by Judge Hinckley. On Saturday Judge Ellas Hinckley two marriage ceremonies. Protect your idea. Handsome §3- page Guide Book Free. Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. . ed by coroner 3. waugan. Mrs. Charles Call is chaperon |esting cards of amusements. jumping, | Performed Relfiable Pianos at Reasomable Prices — Tor the party, The comp Iv situated at | racins and. ather fests of atmerss | At 8"a. m. Hiram Joseph Harvey agd | 0tiTuThS AN Sl & b o City Was Healthy During July. the north end of the lake, near Charles | strength and skill. _The principal event | Miss Catherine _1'{"’"2?‘]0’ the borough wertl v s ey - City Health Officer ~Dr. P. 8. Dayton’s cottage, one of the best loca- | was a ball game between the married | Were married. They will reside in the . ST N e nter: he Steadll Keating's renort to the state board of | tions for a camp on the lake. and single men, won ,by . the single | Babcock house on’Pearl street. Mr. sflflfllal flfllaifl eam Urops ested in the planc question write us y | health for July shows that there were| Rev. Clarence H. Barber of Daniel- | men by the narrow margin of 16 to 15, | and Mrs. Harvey left on the 9.24 a. m. S04 et URSRS Yo Myme ipterasiing | bt fwo eases of contagious diseases|son occupied the pulpit in the First| The heavy thunder shower which | train Sunday for Hartford, where they 10 Cents-a Pound JC;_»‘.H‘ Btc.“fe!v - g L Sevurted ol g the month, one | Congregational church in Winsted on |came late in the lfcl;rnoon Jsave warn- ;"".’1:2:243:;:,“";’:3;\’;-0n?"“° ;::;‘"I il N And usic Co. of typhoid fe . - | Sunday. He is a guest at the home of |ing of its approach so that no one e 80 yd e - Sk . ll’lCl‘eaSlng I T e e | i was uncomfortably wet, and the day | Miller, also of the borough. at THE KEYSTONE STORES 804-806 Main Strest. Willimantie, Ct. e B iftent il e f i was pronouneed an unqualified suc- Coming Ball Games. Dantelson, Putnam. Moosan | from last year, as during the corres- PUTNAM cess. The next game played here will be | sept8d JAMES HARRIES PERFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. “Ye Post Card Shop.” 852 Main Street, Willim Jun If I’'s Wall Papers fn all the latest designs that you de- sire, come her Our large assortment d moderate price will interest you. Our stock of readv mixed Paints and painters’ supplies are complete. tic Business Of This Bank go:s to show that the Pecple likz our conservative method Onez of the vital keynotes to Success in Banking consists in mak- of doing business. ponding time there was an epidemic of whooping cough and measles. Family Jar Settied in City Court—Ap- plication for Conservator for Port- land Man—Hose Company’s Outing —Pomfret School Football Schedule Announced. Road Improvements at Mansfield. A Toad roller and watering cart were unloaded Manday in the local freight | vard and taken tho Mansfield to be used on the state road job being done in that town. This is a stretch of work that has long been needed. Michael Sweeney, who has lived 'n New York for the past 15 vears, came to Pumam Saturday night en’ roaie Selectmen’s Meeting. to visit his former home in Perryville, The board of selectmen held its reg- | 71ase. This Is the first time he has ular monthly meeting in the boards! > . Foik | e ;ays Prtnssh 1as office in the Town building Monday. 2 Only routine business was transacted, Ne changed. Atstin McGuire of Fitchburg, Mass., Trespassed on Railroad Property. In the town court Mond: morning three boys about 12 years old were brought before Judge H. H. Burnham, charged with trespass on the property of the New York, New Haven & Hart- ford R. R. Co., and attaching them- selves to® cars. All pleaded guilty. On the recommendation of Prosecut- ing Attorney A. M. Brown, and after a bit of good advice from the judge, they were put on probation. the cases being continued unti] November 1. The costs in each case of $3.41 were paid by the parents of the boys. Pleasure for Boys’ Club. The Boys’ club of the Congregation- August 20, when the Carolina lads will come here. Stonington and Wakefield have one tie and one postponed game to play. Borough Interests. Monday evening the monthly busi- mess meeting of the Neptune hose company was held; a large number attended. - The W. C. T. U. meeting will be held at Mrs. J. H. Comstock’s in Gold street today (Tuesday). ‘Eugene P. Edwards, who spent a portion of the summer here, left Mon- day for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bliss and daugh- THE CLEARANGE SALE ~ CONTINUEG at The Bciton Dry Goods Store, Dan- lelson. Some big discounts/ for our Customers another weel Attractive Bargains on every counter in the store Buy these goods now. sept20d THE BOBTOS DRY GOODS Main Street, Danlelson. sept20dw <ames H. Keech, Mge. STORE Opens Saturday, July 30 the regular bills being ordered paid. A | ~ a § = ol = v Z t: d Mt A B. HOLMES, & b SRber of hor Snatiers wiewe Sleh was a visitor in this ci Monday. ol handn ter Dorothy have returne to Mt. Willi of minc e: ’ B ¥, school enjoyed themselves Tt i Bé wank 72 Church Strest. Willimantio, | {DE conservative loans and | number of miner mavers wore, sl Saturday’s Schedule. immensely' on Saturday afternoon at | venmoor ML Tiias wrerien®ray Biics SHOE SHINING PARLORS i A iy Next Saturday’s schedule in {he [a social in the church vestry under | 5¢°he “point, Shines Sc. Shoes repaired. For Artistic Wall Papers come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 Chufch Street. We will be pleased to estimate on palnting or decerating, and will guarantee both work and price. -Telephcne. connection. nov2sa A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. confining same to a limited This Institute so- licits only such loans in the behalf that the Se:urity is That is why we are increasing our business — by territory. better, doing a Safe Busincss. crn Connecticut league is Tait- 11> a; Putnam, North Grosvena-dalc at Wouregan Dayville at Jewett City. The:s are but three more regular game: in the schedule, but seyor:] postponed games will carry the sched- ule well into September. The cnly game on Saturday was at Grosvenor- dale when Wauregan was bearen 7 to 1. Fishing at the Lake. A delegation of Dunn’s Colts enjoy- ed a fishing t to Columbia lake on Monday and returned with a fine mess of black bass. Several of the fish were large ones, and the players who re— ‘mained at home are sorry they did not go along. Among the party were Shaun Sullivan, D’Andrea, Petrick and er Joe Harris. Pt Common Council Meeting. ccmmon council meets this the direction of thelr teacher, Mrs. W. H. Gane. At thres o'clock, through the kindness of A. G. Brewster, A. A Young, F. S. Leonard and F. E. Rob- inson, the boys were treated to an hour’s automobile ride. On their re- turn to the vestry they were seated around a large table, over which hung a red bell, with streamers extending to the ends of the table. There they were regaled with baked s. meat loaf_potato salad, cake, fruit and lem- M Bessie O’'Neil, who has been attending the national convention of the L. C. B. A. at Cleveland, Ohio, during the past two weeks, has rer turned to the borough Edwin Thayer of Newport guest of relatives here. Miss Suzette Hayes is a guest at Machipscat. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson of Topfield, Mads., is the guest of Miss Pauline Chesebro. is the Cigars and Tebacco. PAPALIMBRAS & TERZIS CO, Bradley Building, Danielson. Where to Trade in Jewett Gity DRINKS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, COOL Mapufacturer of different styles of D " onade, closing with thzeg cheers for i 5 . . (Tuesday) evening to hear any com- - .4 Mr. and Mrs, Oliver C. Pendleton of il Light Carriages and Wagons, If you appreciate this kind ORSTUARY. plumts rolative to the mew Iayont of | Mrs- Gane. Brooklyn. N. Y. are visiting Mr. and - ICKLEY'S. Harness, Carrages and Wagons for | . Lo W. H. Colli Wurer and Bullock streets. All About the Borough. Mrs. Herman Aiwood. ¥. 3. BRICKLEY'S sale. and’” Wagon Repairing [Of business we invite you to| s riggRes —— F. B. Robinson spent Sunday with i f ©f all kinds. Repository and shops % News was received here Monday of WIFE RELENTED. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Faust at Crescent Discharged- from Hospital MLLE. BEAUREGARD 180 Valley Street. do your Banking with us. the death of W. H. Collins of Quincy, Deach where Mr. Robinsoh. Theodore | Joseph Birchard, who underwent an e Horse Shoeing. Tel connection. “ TIl, father of Mrs. Louis H. Arnold of | pajd the Fine for Quarrelsomoc Hus |and Herbert Wheelock have been | operation at Roosevelt hospital, New |is closing out her line of Summer Mil- nowia . S this Mr. Collins died suddenly . . e 1 2P [ beel | York, has returned to his home here. | linery. erything reduced to one- The Willi . Friday. He was 80 vears old. The band, in Police Court. T i o cest hess, - ™% | "Eaward Moon of New York was the | halt price ELMORE & SHEPARD, e I lllllflll‘lc Cauze of death wam siot Statsd I 2| The bork was chipped off on Saiar- | Miss Curste By et New. 5éubdsd is | Evest over Bunday of Joseph B. Wil | i b B : here with his danghter within the next | 48y night when two Poles got into a | visiting her aunt, Miss Dalsy Bay. = |CO% o 1\ o0 oont Sunday in Provi- THE BEST ICE CREAM (Busccssors to Sesslons & Mimece) SaVln s Institate |00 Arnold left for Quin- |MIXup and when the city court opened | Miss Wlizabeth Boardwovd has re- |,/ \co" is whai I sell, wholesale and . Monday morning one exhibites turned from a month’s stay in North- . h [im 'M h'mrd I"fl‘l cy on receipt of the message. o M G B e B B A Sl Mrs. J. C.,Waldron of Morristown, | the Corner Store. Wm. Jobnstone. Ofs, | = c MURRAY. President. —— e e e o e oieys | M5 A" Owen spent Sunday In:Provi- | N: 3./ is the guest of Mrs. Caroline WL, LG 8 80-82 North Street. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. Forson 4 rough handling. The prisoners were |dence. Smith, s. J. TOMLEY & SON, LADY ABRISTANT. augldTuThS H. Willey of Norwich was in Will- | Frank Rosbecak and his wife, Appol- | Miss Daisy Eldredge of Boston Is| Aqreeable Diversion at Casino. > iy & el Telephone cokneciiom. mantic on Monday. lojinio Rosbecak. Officer Cordier said |the guest of Mrs. F. E. Williams. The ‘Saturday evening dances prove enera pair 8 D. C. Barrows and children | he was called to the house of the Ros- Miss Ethel Burdick has resumed her | nost popular at the casino. About 300 | Bicycle and Automobile Repairing ve some fine bargains in Second-hand Cars, Buick and NE'V PIANOS becaks on Van den Noort street to stop a quarrel. When he arrived Mrs. Rosbecak appeared clad only in lin- gerie and bade Officer Cordier begone. re Beach for the Senator W. L. Higgins of South Cov- duties at the telephone exchange after two weeks spent at Pleasant View, R. I _and Norwich. Mrs. George Lord and: Mrs. Herrick were on the floor last Saturday ev ning. - Manager Cowan gave u delight- ful programme. Especially good was the singing of Allan Mack, the boy Oil ana Gasoline for ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir China plates that we are wiving witn one As Low as = = $185. iy vas in Willimantic on business | 1500 oG phearea; his raiment | of Tilion, N. I, are guests of Mrs. S. | tit "6t " Boston. ound of our special brand of teas. Overland. B aay onsisted of a pair of trousers and he | P._Greene. Biay are beauties, G I BLANCHARD. E. P. CHESB W rite for Catal Mr. and Mrs. Allan McArthur have 4150 told Mr. Cordier where to go. Mrs., Samuel Wood and Robert and Notes. Jewett City, - SBRO, Automobiles, atalogue, returned from a visit with friends in | Ny Cordier started to arrest the man | Carroll Wood of McGregor, Texas, are| FE. F. Holmes of Pittsburg, Pa., |= = 1029 Main Street. Willimantic. Holvoke, Mass, and Mrs. Frank interfered. M. Co- |Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C.|spent Sunday here, the guest of his SFWETT OTTY MOTEL. M ie Slocum, who has been |dier finally won out and rushed the |Jeffers. X aunt. g i nd Up-to-date Hotel tu avery the guest of friends in town, has re- |mam to the police statibn. He was | Miss Jessie Bishop .of Cheshire, | Norris Holman of Nefw York is pass- artie v 08., turned to New Haven. later permitted to go when Mrs. Frank | Conn., a former teacher in town. has | ing the week in town, the guest of his IHA ¥. LEWIS Proprie . mt Miss Rose Suprenant of Woonsock- |furnished a bond- of-$20. been the guest of Miss Mary Palmer. | grandparents. g 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Rtoh s ting at the hiome of | Both pleaded mnml to breach of the rG:nr:le Plrét;!l:.er;\‘hoinls :fl»lvkm(:azg M'rhdgngmv?‘mmmu boat came in here M. HOURIGAN. : . e B Cdie 2 e atroel peace and Judge Fuller fined them $7 | Contractor onday afternoon. Jewett Clty. Painless Extracting and +« |Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. | Gieorze P. Cheney, Valley street. each with costs of $1. Mrs. Roshecak | wheel pit was severely injured by a| . On Saturday night at 9.30 the ‘steam FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Filling a Specialt 852 Main Street, Willimantic. Mrs. Martin K. Andrew of Pelham |<3iq she wouldn't pay for her husband |falling wall Saturday. vacht Ihealia made a mistake in en- | paéniture ' amd Crawford Ceokizg 752 ectalty | gecasa Manor, N. is the guest of Mr. and |out of the $20 as the amount meant | H. F. Cheney has returned to his|tering the harbor and ran within ten Rangve. Maip Strast, - - Willimeatie Mry G. O. Reynolts ociMansteid her savings for two years; she said |former position in Nashua, N. H. feet of the breakwater, at the extreme nouse 36-8. Telepbone. Jun4 Wilfred Gagnon and Vincent Sween- |to send himsto jail. He pleaded and | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell of|end of the Point. Neighbors shouted LOUIS PHANEUF ey will spend their vacation of two |pleaded, while Mrs. Frank talked a | New York are visiting at G. C. Will-{at the people on the yacht, which : weeks at Crescent Beach, Niantic. steady, almost breathless, stream. Fi- | €0X’s in Lisbon. might have been wrecked, as there L. M. REED Bas the sgency for the Travelers Life and Accident Co. of Hartford, Ct., amd . Dealer in LADIES’ AND' MEN’S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. pally she began to cry and said to take the fine and costs of $15 odt of the $20 bond. Nor would she accept the $5, but orderéd that given to her Frank Cunningham, who has been visiting. relatives in Marrimae, N. H., has returned to his home in this cit STONINGTON l&ake fie Li&er UNDREDS of young men and women have obtained et R Miss a_ Lynch, stenographer for s g < g D the United States Health and A sci- 36 Mdla 8¢ iKp Thsmar Sk coniiiy H SiEo i husband. l‘he)P \\env_,home together. |Peril Caused by |'_..k.,,' Sailboat— > the foundation the b dent Ins. Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Write | Jan2a a week’s vacation on the North Shore, ersonals. Borough Elms Being Sprayed—Mar- its ty principles of success by o course Boston. W. A. Ireland of Brooklyn N. Y., riages—Dance at Casino. of instructiop in our school. We for rates and full particulars. was a visitor with friends in this city Box 8% Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Hunt of Walnut > i Nine times in ten when the liver is right the Willimantie. Ot HIRAM N. FENN, street have as guests Mrs. Tda Weaver | MOBSV 0w o pompret |y O, MOnday afternoois at 230 o'clock | eomach and bowels are right ekt can help you If you will let us E. L. PRINCE, UNDERTAKER end EMBALMER |ind dauehter, Miss Pansy, of Haver-| . 75" puinam visitor Monday. Dt Th fhak Relibedt to: gl ton 10D~ LITTLE to ‘e more euccesstul earees 63 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. ",em;“,'m_ J. Campbell of New Lon- Conservator Desired for John Clark. s;‘er pots which they ha«: set outside Write today — now — for full Telepbone. Lady Assistant. | 3. coneral manager of the Rockville- | A hearing was held Saturday before |the outer breakwater. Mr. Pont also formation. CONFECI‘IONER Willimantic Lighting company, was in |Judge J. M. Tatem in the probate court |had” with him his two children, aged e Ry t et o for “he’ district ot iastford on the | one and :lm-eet years old. Upon car- All Commercial Branches. . : . et Monday 3 tition of the selectmen that & con. |Ing for_ the two lttle ones, he ran o it m-lm Iee“ m.-w mCl erer “Going Out of the Clothing Business isses Pheresa wnd Helens Twomey | EAIED S U8 SR k2 O [t e e Doy Suac”Suistde. The e ON- n Strest, illim. ¥ of Willimantic are spending, a vaca- - . oratpor o reakwater and found- in doing so he NEW LOND 1 Telephone 63-3. s~ Mechanics’ Dep’t. Stor. tion of two weeks at The Frankitn | f, Feniford. = Decision was reserved |iad ‘burst a holé in the bottom of the A llege pt. ® |cottage. Savin Rock ount of money by the death of iy |sailboat, which was leaking badly. He. USINeSS T OUTFITTERS TO ALL Louls Cohen, who las been the guest | wife, Mrs. Chloe Clark. Attorney Mah- |Placed the two children in the dory RABrubeek, frm, onn s STIMPSON"S 'ABLES, . of Louis Barthsehneider, leaves today | Gel et inted admin- | "¢ Was towing and was prepared to Fear Young’s hotel Maln st % 1 s nei {lon H. Geissler was appointed ‘admin R, By q Test. Thor- may1&a with him and William Israel for a iistrator of the estate, furnisting a |Cut the rope should the sailboat sink Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Prica w_u_&_fiyyfln guaranteed, visit in New London. | bond of. $4,500. 2 amd_ then swim for them. He- gave i . ekiag &2d Wea?s teamine & #0% |* J noe variety of Fresh Fisn: also | Miss Cornclia Thompson and Miss| Wife Confirmed as Executrix. | nuion weare massitg. ' rren iorsooss | GENUINE must bear signature: NEWMARKET HOTEL, - Scallops, Oysters and Clams. at e e afiero | Mrs. Betsey Rivérs has been con- |and towed him to the Point. Both men 715 Boswell Ave. no a&vertising mediu BT, P R STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St, oct29d and friends in Danbury. Miss Grace Whittaker, who has been firmed as executrix of the estate of her husband. Joseph Rivers, by Judge George S. Crosby in the probate court were kept busy pumping the boat out and when aground here she was near- Iy full of water. He removed the First-clacs Wines, Liguors and Ci Meals and Welch Rarebit serv. ta order. Johs Tuck'e. Prop. Tel 43-&