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MURRAY'S thd country had previously; ropoma BOSTON STORE it to be. WILLMARTIC, CONN. - | o Bnss e SOt Sn Toa, | Eroines Srokdr Sorne odlays wrain = “lmnfie In & v.W. Engine No. 102, hauling Central vfi Marian are kl New Haven for a. - finighu of | mont passenger tr-h: that ‘is due the Maccabocs. this city about 4 o’clock northb fme Willcox of Providence 3 SoieiBE Eictures atthE Bilou and |sustained a Droken side sprins. ] B R for two w o o Hmple. reguiar ‘siation’ worls’ was compieted, | cation. Kltcheflware however, and then the train was | James Dugsan is vhlm‘mmnd- ; - Desked Aownrinto the yard o Bemtis | favnee Tt PERCRIE L SanR ing, the engine jacked up and the| On Sunday Mrs, Paul Geist and son, De artment n. . spring repaired. A delay of sometliing'| Paul, Jr., were in Providence, -where Frank Safin and Miss Pronislaws |over an hour was occasioned. The | the latter will remain for a week. Baran were united in marriage Mon- |crew and emergency men &t the local| John and Joseph m for > ok orn.lnh 4 ;c %o‘clnck ‘at St.. Jo- | C. V. station ;;uc in some ‘(ood m;;d N. ndo. x;. “h S Do e 7 a‘ - s church by Rev. Otto iaumister, | work in effecting the repairs to theé | Saturday, Joseph Watt. judge | gther cities. Toitations and i who was also the celebrant of a nup- | minor accident. The accident Jid nrt | of sports. o Henty 3t Bineit returisl “uomd-y Al (:onnan.u;, and ““‘Just-as-good’ h.:leth e E ¢ _‘ NC“ tial high mass. The witnesses to the [in any way interfere with the rest F. E. Robinson-and-Fheodore Robin- vmnou Canada and Emflmgm that trifle with and endanger the he: very-day ceremony were Winaenty . Kowosika | of the freight or passenger traffic, =8 | son left Sunday for Kenduskeag, Me., | oy m 'fin‘ points. nd. Children—Experience against. Experiment. and Miss Sophie Cichon. there were ample facilities for haid- | making the trip by automobile. N M. M. Dwyer 1s spending the Galvemnized Pails, strongly made— —_— ling the work at the local station. Mrs. Andrew Prentice and daughter | coal® 55 Telatives in Spencer, smell size 25¢, larger size 30c Working on New Bleach House. s | Bexsie of Norwich spent Sunday with | ks Witham C. Wail_ rotar retunfiu What is Tniversal Meat Ch a saving | RpSident Foreman Jordan for the H hwi o p L] R S aura. T6dbin. 1s spending seva ] Britain Monday atter gt oll, P n ea oppers, ‘Wales-Ling ) e —_— ss Laura = | triends ln Putnam. harmless tute 10' Castor ' are- in your kitchen, will chop all kinds Of | has tho Gonteact. Soy tne. erecion. ot Goorge Hall. . 1| eral weske st Naraganeett Keriase,, | demes C. Leary ot New Beators was w‘p,.," i m”mn”m’ It is Plensant. 1t fruits and vegetables into clean cut, | the new bleach fouse for the Ameri- George Hall, 63, died Monday morn the guest of friends in goric, PS : * | visiting in Hallville, Montville and fine or coarse as wanted and with great | ¢an Thread company, set a force of | Ing at the home of his son, Marvin W. | LEURE, R day. Grays 8, Andems 2. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie : 12 masons. with nd helpers | Hall, 67 Milk street, of ansina pee- ; mnm 1t destroy® Worms rapidity, only $1.10 each. R v pders g R L U uan Tailve o e g MIE; Joseph Menard ?ndhdmxlh!er. ‘The game at Wauregan Saturday, in substance. Its age is its £ ’nl wm‘ - emeline, sh¢ sof, Slade heve Sene A d allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea a; b structare Monday morning. Jand. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ogburn | Mevelina, and son, Alsyie, habe EONS| gnich the Grays trimmed.the Andems an y! NG PR Wt G T - —— Hall, ‘and made his home in that |0 [ cM s¢ Gabriel of Brendon, for |3 to 2 ina twelve inning struggle, may Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Cons! blown” at 6c each. .~" Fight Pictures Shown. " DI D Lo Do T Tt | thEke. ar Your- weeks S T e - S and Flatulency. Tt assimilates the Food, Tegulutes the when he came to > ¢ The ‘Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures | with his son. There survive five sons,| . W- H. Bennett and Herbert Thomp- | [rolh going duty for the Grays, pitch- tomach and Bow: ving healthy and natural sleep. Willow Clothes Basket, with two | . o/ 1own both afternoon and even- | Marvin. W of (his ety . Eugene of | 0n, Who have been ill witn scarlet e s, Si els, giving: Tever, were released from quarantine | €d One oOf the best games of his career. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. messome: | gENUINE CASTORIA ALwaYs Imposed on Tailor Who Assaulted His Bears the Signature of R o ing ‘Monday at the Loomer opera|past Hampton, Leon of Middletowrs, T Bal house.” The matinee was but slim'y | Albert of Hartford and Fred Hall of |98 Monday. Fine 8 Ball Croqust Set at. 896, 31.19 | gttended and a number of those pres- | Portland and a daughter, Miss Beriha up to $2.39 set. ent were Bporting men from Baitic | fan of Midaletown. Several grand- | . DANIELSON where, forty or more. sons and grand-daughters also survive. The ‘evening's patronage Wwas col Good Bill -at Park — Alonzo Webster Wife. siderably larger, but by no means Joseph Lamirande. et dayragd é o Crockery and Fruit Jars RS capacity of the house, which| joseph Lamirande, 60, died Monda P"":’"—'f.dg s-no—th“ on License | Vincent Papee. a local tailor, was Y % Gal size Crock and Cover 17¢ was ‘all thrown open. The pictures | oo ine following an illness wit] sk s e it . sent to jail Monday after he had re - * themselves wera especially good, but Hita ot nie 29 Stofé Asked For. . . fused to pay the fine of 36 and costs " e and Cover 25c i paralysis at his home, oW 1 Gal. size Crock the o-called fight . appeared to bedPro hug peen employed for yedrs by .|imposed upon him by Judge Fuller. % 2 Gal. size Crock and Cover 3So | more like.a wrestling match and was | ng Windham Manufacturins compa |, Miss Nellle Keech nas returned®rom | The prisoner was charged with as- 3 Gal size Cyock and Cover 5ic a great disappointment to the fans im ny. There survive three sons, Joseph; |2 vacation spent at Auburndale, Mame. |saylting his wife, whom he had had ar- Y 3 b9 general, " although it was -practically | {3 €00 SEEr e e e "of the | Charles Morin of Danielson and Ed- |rested for drunkenness. Mrs. Plyoe 4 Gel size Crock and Cover 0o What all the leadinz newspapers of ward Heneault of- Waterbury are vis- | was also in court on that c ut United States; Phillip. and Camille (4 o P - e |iting at‘the nome of the former in SE | Was permitted to o after ¢ o Som moTro (e e R 8| S ey e TN The Kind You Have Always t R Miss Xlice Lamitande, all of .this €ity: | gy T hfleg‘;‘;:ku Bm‘g od rer place. Papee will remain in jail about e [ has always been “Always on top in three weeks. 5 Gal size Crock and Cover 8se € Gal. size Crock and Cover $1.00 8 Gal size Crock and Cover $1.39 E. H. Keech has been spending sev- —— T e oot Noted About Town. eral days at Woodmont. THEATER LESSEES In Use For Over 30 Years B o a0 Values with others| riliiam F. Loudon wds in the city | Thomas Halpin was at his home in —_— THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK GITY. Glass Fruit Jars, lightning tops, 1 > SEnNeRc: on business Monday. Hyde Paric, Mass, over Sunday. rerea | Have 8old Their Interest to a Worces- * s - Te-entere quart size 90c dozen; 1 pint size soc| The A. C. Andrew Music Co. i Rarirke of Broiithocs aan Bl a:m"b'io L A ISR g g dosen. 804-806 Wiain Street. Willimantie, Ct.| Willimantic on business Monday. o ionche gnd Netta Wolsard, Miss Hattie Hoxie of Providence is Henry und Louis ‘Woisard and Richard | It was said Monday that Klebart & m:(-‘ 1 mf::: ll:e'""Ncpg:;cel:“nl “p"(:flt the guest Of her sister. Mrs. William | Doyle made up a party that left Dan- | Steinbers, lessaes of the Bradley thie” | stanchester is the guest of her moth- | gregational church Sunday school wil i 1 000! size 60c dozen. I l e e i | hne. 0o, Beaunte, P G, where | playhouse to a Worcester man who is e B A s and WAllam O; T e eerios out | : e eadi ’ The city payroll for the week end- | they Will spend a month. to take charge Sept ist. Klebart & | ;"o New Britain were guests of Mr. | the old bollers on the steamer Pequots | o \ Jelly Tumblers 30c dozen. ing August 6 was apportioned as fol- Animal Circus at Park. N e o Bakers parents, on - Linwood avenus, | They are being (orn apart with charges | - lows: Willimantic water works, | Kluting’s potpourri circus -of dogs, |t house regularly with a stock or|over Sunday. ", ML s [ ncreaSln $12.19; police department, $130.35; | rabbits, cats and birds was seen i | traveling company showing there 8t - | Twenty-fourth Annual Outing. | 3irs. Barmen of ,\-“va"‘,';’;“.",,"a':',f':u:fif [ s te rings for Jars and T strest, $245.51; maintaining sewers, | the theater-at Wildwood park for. the |tervals. It is understood that there y s T iy on | eparate rings for Jars and Tum- e firat time at-Mondayes shows 4t being | i iy some hanace ooder the —hew| Mr. and Mrs. Alden A. Baker and Mr. | of James Cleveland. and” famlly blers 10c dozen. > the headline number-of the acts to be |management and that local people will | 8nd Mra, Willlam . Curtls leave town W enaer wWillard of North Washing- Separate Covers 25c dogen. BuSIHess Personalss. presented this week. i : see some good attractions this winter. | {008 om0y Ko i hey will be | ton strest, Norwich, was the guest on Miss- Florence ‘Rollinson -of Nauga- Band Concert This Evening Social and Personal. absent three weeks. This is the 24th |Sunday of Jay Bliss on Main street 12 and 15 quarts Preserve Kettles Edward J. Garrity, Jr., arrived in tuck is the guest of friends in town.| St James' band will be on Davis| 1 b Dwyer of Waterbury is visiting | consecutive year' that the two families S5c and 69c each. Harry G. Standish has returned from | Park from 8 until 9.30 this (Tuesday) | relatives I Putnam have taken thelr vacation together. town Saturday for a brief visit. l-s an T e R T evening, giving one of the series of | "pawarq Cutler of Central Village| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Gillette, . [~ ek 1}1;"!‘ have been !;udeb l?onn;le was in_Putnam Monday. Nellio ‘Gerhardt and Master William P rough the generosity of public spir- George Shepard and family of | Gerhardt were in Norwich Sunday. i Harr\ Hoxle of Providence is the | o (ftizens. " This evening, Dr. rge Shepard an, y Prof. Charles T. Eaton. , 3 s concert is ths o Louis Schlalch-returned to his work . gfb’s to :how that (hg People ey of relatives in town for a brief | the gitt of J.-Arthur ‘Atwood of Wau- §&‘LZ§"‘§3‘.\.‘.‘T“““ Ewo months On | R Britain Sunday night, atter two| On Sunday,sfterncon the funeral THE H. C. MURRAY _CO. WD tance Ives of Montclair, N.| weeks’ vacation at his home on Pleasant | services of Prof, Charles T. Eaton were a Willimantic visitor M Yo ey Sotmy. 3 e wubat of Mr. and Mvs 5. N.| street. held, The b ¥ in stats from 1 to 3 < ORL WS- 8. WILNhaRLE: Sl Alonzo Webster, 19, colored, who has | Foster. B t D. so that the ol ren who have 2% dgtng St S = dmi‘.{ M: G. Scott and daughter M; B e e e v statioh [ BN CGoEh Badier 1s spEnding mev- On:moot ‘i::r;‘.r::n .:r.ofiwdl-;lc:[ haa [0, upder his ,‘n",',,am,,',"n::'fi e ital : | Mrs_M: G. Scott and daughter Mar- | the past few days under observation as 1 weeks at Winthrop Beach, Mass. ourteen v 3 the vital keynotes to Success jorie have returned from & vacation |to his mental condition, was released | Rev. and Mrs. Willls Humes and|been in Grange hall for a number of liribute to the beloved teacher who had in Banki‘ng consists in mak- [ spent in Wapping. from custody Monday morning and.|family are spending several weeks with | Y6ars attended the charity ball given |given such faithful and conkclentious | lik> our tonservative method |” Representative 1 1. Larkin of Le Agents Lad Home Journal Paper Patterns. auged We have seme fine bargains Miss Ruth Williams. of Westfield, | taksn to his home in Pomfret by Se- | Mrs. Marian Kanney of Center street. Dy the Hebrew Ladies' Ald society for work to the schools, Hunsreds of | ng conservative loans and | va i 1 ctm: W) - he benefit of a poor Jewish family in | children and their ‘teachers marched at i it Mass.,, was the guest of her sisters in |leéctman Hicks of that town. The phy- Mrs. Helen W“l.y and son Malcolm | U . in Second-hand Cars, Buick and : . i % this city over Sunday. sicians are of the opinion that his con- |are in Portland, town. Kelly's full orchestra furnished |39 from the school to ths house on l i 3 N . d. | Main street, At 2.30 o'clock the ser- dition is not sumclently seMous to | Miss Bertha Richardson hag return. | music and Prof. O'Brien prompted. | Main t warrant hie being sent to an Institu- | ed after several weeks' stay in Boston. | About $100 was cleared. vice was held. Rev. Dwight C. Stone tion. for the insane and .that he has Mrs. L. E. Richardson of Fremont| and Mrs. Anthony and son of | eulogized Professor Eaton most cl-l:‘; showed-such improvement since he was | street has been entertaining Miss Nella | Willlmantic were guests of Mr. and | quently as @& man whom the wor Overiand. E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, territory. This Inistitute so-{7, o5y storé, is spendin; 4 9. 3 week at Block Island. confining same to a Iimitec!i Francis Johnson, a clerk at'the Wi 1029 Main Street. ° Willimantie. -h in tk James, N. Sterry, of Norwich spent]lccked up that he will grow still better . Mrs. F. B. Willoughby over Sunday. could not afford to lose, whose influ- Y licits only such: {oans. in the Monday with his family at the Wili- | np his home. where it s quiet. o B O N lttior of Boston 1s| Miss Florence Dawley and Miss Ad- | ence would atill mhrmmarl he had Il Ifs Wall Papers |bchalf that the Security dspmente G Grownd. . e ot | o TOUIEArs to Moot Again, |spending, = week with My, and Brs. | 0 0 o e for their summer | 4% How (0, gain knowiedge from- Doois. = s - ‘Mrs. A. Caisse an aughter of The registrars of voters in the town | ¥ M. ge & - Beautiful floral pleces. showed the love in all the Jatest designs that you de- better. That is why we are o i Mss, s it D Com ';a! Killingly will meet again this week \3;‘""“’-“:, ’:‘"m“.“;‘;{mg‘“.‘g:‘;dv:f A R Meronas Bt wae sire, come here. Our large assortment : : AEY a i o receive the names of those wWho de- in Massachusetts on Monday. nd moderats prics wil" intereat you | increasing our business — by | yiig. andrew Jackson: Bowen and | sire (o be snrolled on the faucus Liasts |Cation with Mr. and Mrs. M. Randall STONINGTON Our stock of ready mixed Paints and painters’ supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. Willimantie, Fer Artistic Wall Papers : frs. Bowen are at Watch Hill, R. I, |of the political: party of their prefer- | °f South Main street priah ot b doing a Safe Business, far several days’ outing. ence. - The Tegisirars are A. P. Wood- | Mrs. George Gilpairic leayes this city | goro gy Officials to Limit Committe eeks in Mai If you appreciate this kind|_Mrs Frea a. Sackett and daughter, [ Ward and James R. Walsh, represent- O on Bugbes. Clurence Ghase, Hier-| Expenses—Funeral .of Prof. Charle 2 # ing the First district; 'James H. G 0 % Claffey, of lover,_were of business we invite you tol Wiimime Consh Seatae: """ | Phiomite and Fvink Lo Beraete rop- [1aed Mogarey 224, Mol Duprey are| 7. Eaton—Man_Overbosrd DIAMOND % Banki ith Mrs, Lizzie May Smith and son Clt- |Josenting the Second —distr Gatiem| 3. R. Carpenter and family have| The newly elected board of warden ENGAGEMENT RINGS. your Banking with us, ford have returned from two weeks |ripresenting the Third district. been spending a week at Shadefield. |and burgesses met Saturday evening. Cpecial Pricss At outing at Pine Grove, Niantic. > 2 Miss Ethel Clark has resigned at E | Burgess James H. Stivers was elected come to E. MAFFITT & CO. 37 R e P g e L Forty Hours’ Devotion. M. Arnold's. sentor burgess. The fonowing commit- |} Ga E. SHAW’SZutnsm Church Street. We will be pleased to . at the. local telephone exchange, left | Fundreds of the members of St.| Miss Ellen King ls visiting relatives| tees were chogen: Street commitice, . estimate on painting or decorating, The ‘Vi“]man“c Mondss "o hat mrol vta James’ parish visitzd the church dur- |in_Minneapols. James Stivers; fire committee, Benja- and will guarantee both work and " = 2 ing Monday to be present at the forty Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bussey and|min Chesebro; street light committee, price. 2 = Mrs. James Havden and Mrs. T. R. |hours’ devotion which began at the children of Norwich are at the Cutler | Charles Brightman; water department Y. £ SACK, Attort " Savlngs lns“t“le Congdon are at the Prospect house, |high mass on Sunday and will be com- | farm, East Putmam. committee, Eugene Batty; board of | HAR ., Attorney Tetephcne comnection. nov2sa Hampton, for a stay of tem days. pleted at a special service this (Tues- Frank M. Bennett of Flushing, L. L, o - 2 Brlghlmnn borough PA TENTS H. C MURRAY, President, G. A. Teffeau of the Willlmantic Cas | day) mornins. is spending two weeks at his home in Herman Atwood; park ’ & Electric Light company is enioy-} Mormon Missionary After Converts. | this city. committee, James Stivers; tree warden, & our {des. Handsome 63- ELMORE & SHEPARD, N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer |in. his vacation at his home In Pu Dl Ly e Six Hundred Mile Auto Trip. Semes Beivecs: It was voted Lo limsi | -Protsct your fes Handsom (B scossors to Sessions & Wimore: SupIsSas adelphia, Pa. e e A the various committees in the amount page Gu N . 2 %2 4 about the teachings of various sects | Walter J. Bartlett and family have " = 5, the A. N. Vaughn. who has been il at [and religious. denominations are read- | returned from two weeks' stay in Utica, | Of their expenditures each month, | Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. Embalmers and Funeral mn his home in Abinston. has o far-re- ling with interest this.week the matter | N. Y. making the trip by automobile, | $trgst committee to 350 and all 0Z0CM8 | cot1TuThS E covered as to be able to be 2t his |contained in tracts that have been-dis- |a distance of 300 miles each way. to 310. I amounts abow: —— tributed here by & Mormon mission-| William Wheaton and family were|™Ust be voted on by the board in bust " o sirer Preservin st in This” it " Wil Symeaten tnd damiy were | Tuat be Soted guhy B bnart o bustr | T o Gream pecial Chocolate Cream Brops Patrick O. Kirby, who has been. laid | ar Telephone celueellom. - up with rheumatism for a week or Caucus Time Nearing. ‘Webster lake on Sunday. Backed Overboard. more, Is much improved and is able| It will bé only a few days now to| Raymond Wheaton and B. Wood| trman Whitford of Old Mystic drove 10 Cents a Pound lngs to be out-of doors. the time when those who have the re- | SPent Sunday at Webster lake. . | to town Saturday and while driving to LOUIS PHANEUF <Jgseph LaFleur, Oliva Nelson and |sponsibllity of dofhg pre-election work —_— Pendletor's dock to purchase some fist | gt THE Kns‘[fl][ S]’flfifs o " & Solomon Belanger, with a number of |for either the republican or the demo- becked Into the water. len near s Dealer in This store is headquarters for every-| it ionds are spending the week camp- |cratic party must take up the task of COLCHESTER hand managed to get Mr. Whitford to | Danielson, LADIES’ AND MEN’S FURNISHINGS, thing needed in tha line of pre-|ing at Columbia lake. arranging for the various caucuses, - , |land and helped to cut the harness septSd DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. erving utensils, and now that| .Mrs. George E. Snow and daughter, | €t¢- The work will cut in on the vaca. | Borough Team Defeats Millington’s | ¢om the horse, after which the horse HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. the season is here, better look|Miss Ruth E., of Chaplin, leave to- |tion e but ;(h.mu.': be attended Near-Professionals 7 to 2—Benefit | swam ashore, none the worse for the ‘M mmm w mm €28 Main Street, up your needs and let us send |92Y.for-a visit -with Ms, Emily J. |0 Deverthelcag Fhore has beon Mt Dance, wetting. s sansa Ross and family at Creseent beach. Sid hiere in. gly sbout ths town' Sunday School Picnic. The B Dry Geeds Stzre, Dan- P y < representativéd in th h at phen. ey R you whatever you lack. ;. - " presentative in the next house, but The Colchtster baseball team went Officer Victor "Enander started on |in this part of the town (Danieison) |to Mini The annual picnic of the Second Con- : i . Fan his dnnual vacation Monday. He and |the wish i 2 MUMAE Sy - fo. Blay. & re- . ;) | We have’ the Mason, Lightning. and g8 il "0 contemplating taking | oy on, Js frequently expressed that|iurn game with the team of thiat place. o Ba P ; Sufe Seal”Jars, and thé rubbers|an some of the beauty spots of Mase | Giduie fon misSain consent to be a can- [The Millingtons mede up thelr minds : goods mew. . for:all sizes, the-finest things in | sachuseits, New Hampshire and Ver- ‘"daL.?r:“:':::d"::::‘::c:m;:;"," ) b"f“}h‘ SN Somws'1hie e T : Painless Extracting and preserving ~Kettlés. . in '-enamel | 100Nt Via trolley. S o ¥ w{,“’md‘jm e ;;P ‘:""' ;"0 the THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE i s 2 Proseguting- Atiorney E. Frank Bug- | o Soveral membeérs of the Eighteenth |1ob, | Moo S e Main Street, Danielson. F" S, s , #and_ alyminum, long handled - & s R Connecticut regiment are planning to | d by dus of the Middlesex - sisg o Speiaity Spoons, large mouth Funnels | poft Wife and two sisters, Misses Ma- |y in Norwich-on the ISth - of this |league. The game was called at 3 a snmes B Keech. Mgn TR Sla Sl - - - Willpadie and a host of other things for|and chauffeur, have goné to Iastern |WMONth for the observance of the forty- | o'clock by Umpire Arthur Foley, engi- Telephone. Jund i iy i it e e e stay. where cighth anniversary of the leaving of [neer of the Colchester Electric com- the regiment for the front. pany, who accompanied the team down < L. M. REED f Step in—yowll find the prices right Road Imprevements Begun. :ioln:'mwhenn‘t;en::az Igo;he'-gzlt In- A careful, comparative in- s e b 2 The selectmen of the town of Kil- ; e < e A 5 TR TR ik e JEWETT_CITY tingly have given motice that the road | 87t Datter, O'Brien, to deliver one of | B vestigation of the methods, leading from Dayville to East Killing- | o 0" 3870 S rirrra e B gl A and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct. aad Sidrey Cook Killed by Trolley Car— |1y is closed from the foot of Cook Hill, B O e Do courses of study, facilities, the United States Health and A xi- Funeral of Miss Lottie Sherman—|near Killingly Center, fo the Valley e ca b g - dent Ins, Co. of Saginew. Mich. Wi rite e the ball was returned to the infleld P < schoolhouse at REast Killingly. The . y Local Men at'N.'E. O.'P. Outing. |3choolhouse at Tast Iilingly, The|o'Brien had made s compiete circuit |l and particularly RESULTS, B gt L Where to Trade in Jewett City CIGARS, m‘m. COOL DRINKS, AT W. J. BRICKLEY'S. - - of the bases, amid the cheers of the for rates and full particulers. - Older residents of the town learn | Peing :’:g:g‘” o :’f:";;, B crowd, of whom over fitty went from |l Will convince youw—any on¢ MLLE. BEAUREGARD Box 28t Willimantie. Ot with intérest of the d#ath of Sidney on @il ners. ‘here to witness the game. This event Bu 1 Cook in” Milwaukee. © Mr. Cook, who Rev. F. W. Armsirong. pastor of the | seemed to take all the vim out of Mr. —that there is only one is closing out her line of Summer M1~ A nioe vartety of Fresn Fish: also | V45 T0 vears of age and an inmate of | Pentscostal ‘church, spoke before the | Joy, as he was touched up for several fimmew. YSTINag: ‘tefvend, (o, ote- a soldiers’ home. was Wwalking on a |prisoners at the county jail in Brook- | hi P half price. ~ E. L. PRINGE, Schitope: O7wiers +na Clarms. a 3 Joldiers’ home. vis waiking on 2 |prisonors at the'oounty hite resulting 1n’the score ot 703 |l BEST school in this section 1} STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 2g North St |car. killing nim instantly. Mr. Cook Borough Interests. ed for the locals and did splendid work, d d that -CONFECT IONER octzga | 745 & former resident here and is the | . -8 e R as dia Tynan, who caught nim. Tne!fj of New England, an THE WEST 108 CREAM last of a family of nine children. He 6. SHadall SEhool Jon: Satinel Svet 1s what I sell, wholesale and retail. fam n is bet local team played one ef the best games e and Ice Cream Caterer = Snlisted, n, Company C. Rt Minne: | oo vear. (e ot of|of ine"ucadors every man foiaing nis| | THIS s distinctively THAT R the Corner store. Wi g B Charles H. Pellett made a businass | Position without error. This game 784 Main Strest. Willimantie, Conn. NE‘V PlAN“S omd Hentamane e ortic {trip. to - Providence Monday. makes the twelfth straight victory. |l school, and the onel to at- e g Telephone . sanea, < ; ; 3 He leaves eight nephews and nieces, | Telesphore Womm: _‘haé Fecirtied f:‘!,lotfln‘,"" the batting order of the tend to obtain ALL he ad B ondion bl Waosh ” e p : * | from a vacation spent in Canada. eam € o As Low as == $185,| . he vist hnd foursin the east | ¥ Jerome K. Flanders of Hast Groen- | Colchester—O'Brien 2b, Shugrue ss, Bicycle and Automobile Repairing, JAMES HARRIES Emma Grinnell of. Tacoma,. Wash.{Wich: B L, called on friends in Bunfel- [ }Nelkin b, Tynan o Lesinele vantages and -benefitss to be "0l and’ Gasoline for sale. PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLE Wfi" for Catalogm. Adilson, Campbell o Coloradd, Vicior | **5 seing tramps have been annoving | Millinston—Kelly of, Early ib, Our- ‘ d, ; SrATIONERY ~ Grizwoia, Conn. Mrs. Bl Davis of |{he residents in certain neighbarhoods & 2, oy p, Gleason I, Cono ss, Shea derived from a sound, ;prac- Amx m‘ '. : . Iy % n Danielson. now ¢, Gorman : ”-&‘l “Yo Pest Card Shop.” w ATKINS BROS Maasachusctis and Prank Liaft bg New Srs. Henry A. Brissette of Woon- | Slc}t:rethy innings: T tical Business Training. 3 PEEEE P e A socket was the guest o en in ‘olchester 7 ew 852 Main Street, 'flm 4 » AT R Danielson over Sunday. R | ington 100010000-2 junéa 227 Asylum street, Hartford. 8 P i £ i patiton for Mats ob Lirst Strike out by Joy 12, by Lazinsk 9; 24“‘ Year Bemhs z--narl'-uur. —_— Main and School’ Sts, So. Manchester. “Miss Lottie-Sherman. The number of names that.has been | {70/ 792¢ Bits, o'm Nelkin, Darcy, New -‘Wm:"' otel ta every « > > v appended to the petition-to be pre- % 4 2 . A R BURNHAM, Agent. | 82 Main Sveet Wilimanta |, See, Sspact Gon Mon, Charies | SRS B, oot Rt it a | i eppiees e series i 2. | Gomytorbor G1R e Masuinctures of-ANEireat. sivles o dec28a § 1 o rlolmes were | ciause be inserted In the warning for | ngton The Colchester s.‘ a game VR et b W2 M vt NN ot : S5 \Ehe e mext annaal town moeoting asking | scheduled for this week Saturday with % 3 . HOURGAN. : c « 4 e Mise | for ' Vote on the Jicense question Indi- | Lebanon, but & u Our graduates are in deman Jewers Ctey. . FENN; i Was 3 P T T o e e e on Indl | same that was arranged with Wil e FUNERAL DIRECTOR. HIRAM N, M Foberd Sherman snd. ha bn am{ (1S5 S0 SIS G 15,00, S5 n tnind L immndic which sty Bad. overtooked. | J§ and command the. best positions. (mvalia for tem fyen daihig £ 2 Furatture aund Crawterd GCeovking e o m ez, [ L I s W forcte i A2 o 20 g Tttt [ pesvoniien Dur svssiogen, Tor [|| _ Paence-stert B neaen st 4 Ctiureh 8t Willimantis, Ct iwo brothers, koand Even, of| . place. ¥ - xnbum-n Bt acket, The family formerly lived . Windy "City Reforming. B A Fine Assortment liere, swher Shermaots fathier, Stlas | Five Houstonians- returned ‘trom Af'_‘:""' """’“"'mw‘““n Url:”b erinan, superint ent of the | Chicago lust -week and anly four of .morning service the Con- ranc u of . Busingss” | Aoviena-min. fii My Sherman himself{them were robled while in that town. | Zfegational church J.. A. Ro All Commergial " Bruriches. wasen CPirioa i The Eame SaE ] T o MILLINERY ’ Guests from New York. T e ot LITTLE PRICES. Bristol.—Carlyle F. Barnes ‘and fam- ! pulpit and platform were finely dec- Bu ledl..ics k" Store: My, and Mrs Howard B cCampbell|ils are living in ineir new bungalow |orated with pond lilies brought in by Sille” ” e of New York wers guests of Mra, . A fon the f ‘mountain, R Gillette. 575 mnrrnn TO ALL §i ey Totk wecs e ot i . top o mountain, perched There were RABrubeck. frm.. MRS. G. P. STANTON ! few days with Mr. Campbell's father, _the sea level. = 8. ! of South. A oo o