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MURRAY'S || 30STON STORE _ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Matiresses, Bed Pillows, Rugs and Carpels _Investigate our line of Mattresses and Bed Pillows which are made under the best sanitary conditions. We guar- antee the quality and qurdbility of these Mattresses. 5 Cotton Top Mattress, in two parts, zood quality, at $3.50. Combination Cotton Top. Mattress, two parts, at $4.50. Silk Floss Mattress, full size, two parts, guarantee not to lump or flat- ten, $15.00 Cross Layer Mattress, with fancy tiped ticking, $18.00. Rest South American Hair Mattress, with A. C. A. ticking, $27.50. BED PILLOWS 22x28 inch Fancy Feather Pillows, $2.50 each. - 28x28 inch Slumber Pillows, $3.50 each. 22x28 inch Prime Geese Feather Pil- 1ows, $4.50. 22x28 inch Silk Floss Pillows, $8,25. CARPET-SIZE RUGS 9x12 feet Full TFive-frame Body Brussels Rug, with all-over medallion patterns, $27.50. 8x12 feet Rednor Velvet Rug. 25c. #x12 feet Axminster Rug, floral ef- fect, $35.00. 9x12 feet Roxbury Stinson Rug, éx- tre heavy, $22.50. CARPETS ANl Wool Ingrain Carpet. T5c yard. Good quality Ingrain Carpet, 65c yard. Cotton and Wool Carpet, 58 yard. All Wool Ingrain Remnants in yard lengths, 33¢ yard. Velvet Carpet Remnants, $1.13 yard. Velvet Carpet, extra good quality,] $1.25 yard. Ask for your Coupons with every purchase, and when you have $10.00 worth bring them to us and select the rind of portrait you want. The best victure is free. All you have to buy: = the frame. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Patterns. aug 304 NEW PIANOS As Low as == $185. Write for Catalogue. WATKINS BROS,, 227 Asylum street, Hartford. i and School Sts, So. Manchester, 852 Main Street, Willimantio. dec28d HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER $2 Church St. Willlmantie, Ct TelcpRone. ledz Assistant. LOUIS PHANEUF Dealer in LADIES’ AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. €38 Main Street. jan2a We have scme fine bargains In Secend-hand Cars, Buick and Cveriand. E. P. CHESBRO, Automobiles, 1020 Main Street. Willimantic. 15 4 AI;RINCE, CONFECTIONER and Iee Cream Caterer 734 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. ‘Telephone 53-3. janéa If It's Wall Papers in all the Jatest designs that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortment snd moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixed Paints and painters’ supplles are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. Willimantie. JAMES HARRIES PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. “Ye Post Card Shop.” 8§52 Main Sireet, Willimantic junéd A. R. BURNHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, 180 th‘ Horse novid For Artistic Wall Papers come to E. MAFFITT & CO., 37 Church Street. We will be pleased to esumate on palnting or decorating, snd will guarantee both work and hoeing. Telophens connection. nov2sa ~—A-.mfce-variety of Presh Fish; also | the ills of advan your physical ithful old age. guard your taking Folev's pasasa ! Teo & Osgood Co Scallope, Oysters and Clams, at ¥ R —— WILLIMANTIC S What Is Going Or: Tonight. Vaudeville and’ Moving Pictures at nE Plctures mt the Bijou and LABOR DAY General Rejoicing. Tabor day, as far as the Thread Cit is concerned, will be genuinely event. ful. with a big parade and attendant Jollification. The arrangements for the day’s cel- ebration Is In the hands of the geher executive committee of Labor union, entral Practically exéry In indicaté that 1 to n, ‘held here the Fourth lihe of march will througl: the principal streets of city and will be followed@ by a base- bail ‘rame at Windham field at eleven made the Tne following committee has been selected from the various tions to perfect the defalls for celebration ands v organiza- the ill be augmented as v requires: William 'D. Lason WOMSY REAPEEARS ‘rank Reilley of the Painters’ lo- Joseph Boucher and Joseph Car- tier of the Carpenters and Joiner: Henry Hall and David Martineau of the Plumbers' local and Mrs, lie Lynch of the Spooler Tenders Nel- lo- Licensed to Wed. Marriage: licenses have -been-issued from the office of the town Arthur Chabot and’ Alma Gervai o Thomas Kopaz and Honorota Sela, who ‘are to wed shortly, clerk to al- Team’s Three Days” Tour. morning start for a three days’ THE MODERN GLENWOOD RANGE. Here is the stove that will please you » and ‘well it may for there stove made that bake$ better looks better in the kitchen. no The Glenwood has a balanced damper —_ _open to Hard Climbing. bake. that is simple and sure start the fire—close There's no chance for mistake. The Reservoir Attachment gives abundance of hot water, and i heating | One horse sl water in a kettle. We are always glad to have you come | The off hors in and look over the full line of | Of the pair. w; stoves and Youwll find all sizes.and prices to suit your means. carry. today. the Coe Brass nine at ton Wednesday and the Liwhflm lagain at Winsted. Thursday. He wil endeavor to bring either the Coe Brass he Litchfield nine here for Satur- Bruised, but Gritty. i:;;:ry Beaudin, ils l%ur!wn year old, T residin; at No. Stone row, was To Be Celebrated with a Parade and | run over be a team Saturday. evening and sustdined a badly wrenched left le~ as well as severe bruises, Dr. C. H. Girard rendered medical assistance. The boy refused to say anything about the accident other than he was run over by a team. sneral At St. Mary’s Church. ntral | This (Tuesday) morning a requiem abor | high mass will be celebrated at St organization in the cily of Williman- | Mary’s church for the repose of 'the tic has signified its ineéntion to take |soul of Mrs. Rose Lord. part in the parade, ‘and every ap- pearance tends ty ay's festivities ail] the celebratio 4o F Frida; evening at 7.30 o'clock. The parade will start at 8.30 o'clock Borrewed Players. Pitcher Loveday, First Baseman and Catcher Foye of the Whalers will aug- ment the Colts’ squad that starts on a three days’ trip this (Tuesday) morning. Manager Dunn is short of pitchers and catchers since Smith's in- jury and O'Mara’s departure. this ci Mrs, gent search has been kept up.. t ing relative to her mother's where- know where she has gone. of health of lat has been made among her acquaint- ances, bt up to a late hour Monday evening nothing could be learned rel- ative to her strange disappearance from home, ir of h heavi attached to a large loaded with grain cre- 220 ated a little excitement Monday after- an |noon at 4330 o'clock as their driver at- < | tempted to urge the pair up the in- cline from Railroad street into Main. ped and fell. Willing hands unhitched the fallen horse and assisted the driver in his predicament. . which was the smaller s not very sharp footed and could not o n 2 sufficiently firm f ng to make the smooth paved in- Women Got the Bites. 2d Mrs. W. R. Harrington with Hempstead enjo excursion on Lake Wan- vent The ‘part ful at fishing,. but ing sport over Mr. luck_as they the the major pertion of ‘The Steadily Increasing Business Of This Bank| s.rcons go:s to show that thz People |ind ncz 5 like our conservative method of doing business. the vital keynotes to Success| uagment for PI i Banias: consistsin ‘niak- | 1o the case of Joseph A_Martin vec ing conservative confining same to a limited This Institute so- licits only such loans in the behalf that That is why we are .increasing our business — by doing a Safe Busin:ss. If you appreciate this kind Of business we invi‘e you to Philo Burgess chairman and Reuben do your Banking with us. The Willimantic 5 Savings Institute | ot povard L vomte ams yrar- H. C MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. augidTuThS One of | Townsend, the rector. loans and ‘ab(tr 4:5?1f-‘ of territory. Security is [peared for riie ladies caught thirtee of -which weighed 5 p and iheads, while Mr, Harrington,” who is generally one of the luckiest hermen “that frequents the lake, only succeeded in landing one bullhead and fou nall_pumpkin nd fished assiduously from k in the morning until lock in the evening. Mrs. and Mrs. Harrington fished the late afterncon and WEDDIB-IE< ged 23 a N. X, studen N. Y. 4. also of Brookly € ed in_this city ugust 20, at Paul's church, by Rev. J. H ntifi—Appeal Taken, Marietta Rice_an action to recover a 80. which was heard the Peace George ast week the plaintif Monday. Jus- Hinman ordering that he recover P. J. Danahey for otice of an ap- < Bugbee ap- F) plain the Democratic Caucus in Lebanon. The democrats of Lebanon held their caucus Saturday afternoom at two o'clock in the town hall at Lebanon r the purpose of electing delezates to the various conventions. Organiza- tion was effected by the election of P. Burgess clerk. Delegates elected were as follows ate convention, Philo Burgess, Thomas H. Ward, Redben P. Burgess and Patrick J. Duffy: senatorial, Jime H_ RBurrill. Oscar Bergaron. Natban J. Kenyon and Albert T. Hoxie: congres- sional Leverett A. Manwarring. W. county James A endleton, Philo Burges and Reuben P. Burs Fitchville Defeated. interesting baseball game was Seme. hing for Nothing It takes good ‘buy a piano, but we will sell you a bet- |7 t0 4 ter piano for lasss money and on easier terms than you can buy Let us show you. Tee A. C. Andrew Music Co. 804-806 Main Street. Wil is a myth. 7 to} I elsewhere. mantic, Ct. |ernoon of gastro-ent non green Saturday af- en the hville and The Lebanon nine won ternoon bet Lebanon nine; Infant’s Funeral. the/ six months old daughter #nc Mrs. Telesphore Mondor of 25 Yellow row, died Saturday aft- itis. The I " ELMORE & SHEPARD, €8y cessors to Sesslona & Elmorey Embalmers and Funera [irectors, 60-62 North Street. LADY ASSISTANT. lephone comnecilon. Or, F. C. JACKSON-—-Dentist Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, : Telepkone. “Going Out of the Clothin Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL al was solemnize. nopn“at 2 o'ciock from ial was iz S Monday after- e house. b: . Joseph's cemetery. the first Friday of the the [ month, masses will be celebrated at 5 and § o'clock, with holy hour in the ‘were olach:d»nmuow Jared Hall 'D.T Dougherty: A . ; sena- appointive one, without any actual | torial, Orren W. Bates and David S. title, as there is at the present time | Kenyon. no provision for a city engineer in thie| The democratic caucus for the city charter. nomination o n officers will be There was a general discussion rela- [ held in September. Mve Jost0h modie of darsie S800 Tk olution was adopted empowering the :‘mntdinie SOpumitine gn atiests o hivees DANIELSON gate the action of the same in other cities at an expense not to exceed $50,| Y0Ung Man and Married Woman Held xhkh {n;m :i, to be taken from the con. on Serious Charge—Political Horo- ngent fund. pe—Boro With the unanimous consent of the| st Dboard, Alderman. Shepard brought up| Willis Bartlett of New York, for- the matter of renting the city’s road! merly of Danielson and East Killing- roller to Contractor Ladd to be used |y s spending a few days with friends bn the Coventry road. After some dis- | in’ town, cussion a resolution was adopted em-| \rs. E. E. Francis and H. C. Fran- powering the street committee to rent|cis have returned to Newington after the roller to Mr. Ladd with man to run vi g e ey ;&:’:élt-.“m Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Adjournment was then taken. William Snyder of Danlelson was at his home in Danielson over Sunday. South Coventry Chooses Lake Dofl.nu- Miss Vinnle E. Shaw is spending her The republicans of South Coventry | vacation at South Weymouth, Mass. Mrs. Samuel McDonald of Colchester 15| Gome With Two Children and $400. A mystery that is exciting’ the res- idents of Colchester became known in Monday. Last Friday night, Samuel McDonald, wife of one of the the town's well known lumber men, left her home and no trace of her has been found, although a dili- Mrs. McDonald was accompanied by two of her children, Lizzie, aged 12, and,a baby. The story around the vil- lage is that Mrs. McDonald obtained . something like $400 and sent her Mayor Dunn’s Colts this (Tuesday) | daughter Mabel over to_ Charles X trip | Brown's to hire a team. She then and .will play Litchfield at Litchfield |drove off with the three children. but the team was returned later by Mabel, who, it is said, refuses to say any- abouts or actions, except that she let her out of the team and does mnot The woman has-not been in the best and it is believed his is partially responsible for ppearance, A careful search d a week | { Ladies’ Improvement Association Meet- | low Pine grove at Clayvills, R. I, judgment vas ! in caucus convened Monday evening| Allie E. St. Onge of Providence spent elected delegates favorable to Everett|Sunday with his family in Danielson. J. Lake of Hartford for governor. The| Rev. P. J. Duffy, a Vermont pastor, complete Iist of delegatas to the sev-|is to be at St. Alban’s church during eral conventions fs: State, J. M. White | the month of September. P and_Addison Kingsbury; county, Dr.| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Paine have W. I.. Higgins and H. C. Bariow; con- | been spending a few days at Nantuck- gressional, H. F. Parker and P. H.|et. Poée;s(;‘n;‘%el’:iulonalfi Ié.hA, Klns!:mhry Recalled to Maine. and Jobn Wadsworth. Chairman of the| = Frederick H. Plerce has been called town committee, L. W. Daniels. back to East Machias, Me., where he is assistant principal of Washington Personals. academy. on account of the iliness of Deputy Sheriff Wickwire of Col- | the principal of the institution. chester was in Wilimantic Monday. Mrs. A. . Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson is spending the | Frank Townes were at Willimantic week with relatives in Providence. |Sunday to attend the camp meetings. Ambrose Carey of Boston, formerly | Chester Isbell is 'spending his va- ity cation in New York state. g:rgnn city, is spending his vacation | “%3\ 00 "o O L O e ‘and son Freder- < A ick_have been spending a few days - Miss Celia Whalen of Brookivn, . | 2t Warren and - e Tl g B s the guest of friends in Sout 8 by Th f“.?b' vm(.hmm }:u’u bs M o factor of the B. H, Jacobs Mfg. Tor Gomptols left Sunday afler | Co. resumed operations Monday “aft- 3 - VS Wilh | &+ "the annual vaaction period. his family at Magog. Canada. e s Paetisy. the Miss Maude Clark of East Hamp- | postoffice will be open only from 6.30 ton spent the week end with friends |a. m. to 12 m.. and from 6.30 p. m. to at the Willimantic camp ground. 745 p. m. The rural free delivery Frank Whitehouse of Andover, a |service will be suspended for the day. comrade of A. C. Tyler camp), No. 8, | The registry and money order division U. S. W. V., of this city, was in town | will also be closed. . Monday. = Held in $500 Bonds on Serious Charge ¢ D. Brown. who spent the week- Mrs. Myrtie P. Eldridge and Henry end at the home of W. J. Hastings | Brisson, both residents of the easters aud family, returned to Providence |part of the town: were presented in the Monday afternoos. { town court Monday morning, charged Miss Frances Carey, who has been | with adultery. Both entered pleas of spending two weeks’ vacation in Dor- | not guilty. Judge Back named nine chester and Boston, has returned to |o'clock this (Tuesday) morning as the her home on Prospect street. time for a hearing, and fxed the Miss May Eggleston, who has been | amount of the bond in each instance spending two wecks with her uncle, | at $500. Allan Smith, East Killingly, Henry 13. Martin of Ash street, has |advanced the amount of the bond for returned to Somerville, Mas: the woman and she was released. Bris- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willowshby and|during Monday. He is just under 21 = E. Anthony and family of Onk street | Jonss, Of 888 The conple WO e & to Colchester Monday. 4 ! b F e o most part of the town, within a_few l.efty Smith, the pitcher, who w2s | feet of the Rhode Island line, on Sun- injured in the game with Litebfieid cn | day afternoon, Windbam field, Saturday afterno~n son remained at the police station came out of the hospital Monday aft- ernvon against the advice of the ai HAS TRAVELED 4,500 MILES, thor there. He i3 still pretty weak and the torn ligaments are lable to| Small Dog Accompan cause hin: considerable bother for some Long Trips. tinze. ~ Master on e A _sleok and intelligent looking lit- WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. |tle black spaniel perched within the it confines of a little brass railing Exodus Begins Monday Morning—$616 momr;t«'d unt;he ‘fl;!' r‘mrl oldthah mxud; - . La. | Buard over the right forward wheel of Raised “to~Pay for New Land—La-| ", " hout that passed through * dies’ Improvement Association Holds| Danfelson Monday morning made a Final Business Session: hit with those who saw the unique arrangement. Mind you, this litle Tmmediately after the breakfast hour | dog was not tied on, nor was it im- Monday morning the 'annual exodus|possible for him to fall off his nar- he camp ground began. People|row “bridge,” but, like 2 good sailor, P down the stone steps by the|he rode with gra. hundreds, and trolleys were busy bear- | George E. Rogers. who has an of- m in either direction to their|fice in the Paddock building on Tre- was estimated that the|mont 'street in Boston, owns the car mp meeting’s Sunday attendance|and the dog. He says his little foyr- was unusually large, a good indication | footed friend has ridden 4,500 miles being the fact that the three meals|on that mudguard during the last three in both restaurants and | months and that he has not fallen off boarding house were served to a larger | once, Good roads or bad roads, high numb=r than ever before, and Monday | speed or low, make no difference to morning’s breakfast table was also well | the little maseot, who makes very filled. much of a commotion If he is not tak- Annual Picnic at Sunset Rock. en along every time the car goes out. 7 enic usualiy held each year at| When the machine is In motion the Sunset Rock by a group of cottagers)dog stands with his feet braced, swing on the Mon fter the meeting ends | Ing gracefully with such motion a was held Monday evening at 6 o'clock | the car makes. the Dig pine tree near the upper Sunday at Clayville. nce to the grounds, Nearly 400 people were at the Yel- ing. Sunday, for the clambake, baseball The last business session of the La- |§ame and list of sports arranged for dles' Improvement association was |the day. = —The fect that George W held Mond ternoon at the Norwich ’:L;l;‘l“b: o i house at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Costello Lip- | 9f the bake an sl pitt, the t ‘presiding. The sec. | ngly volunteer band played there at- e M Bierry. fead the re. | tracted quite a few persons from Dan “or st week's meeting. The |i€lson and vicinity. ;rk d!nfnehr was a treasurer, Mrs. Smith, read her report, | fine one and was partaken of by near- which showed some 3375 raised during {1y ail present. The Darville team the vear for all purposes. Thers was | Was matched against the Howard Hil ome ‘diecussion upon future plans for team for lhl‘ ball game, ('h}"th Was proving the Bethel and the presiding | interfered -with by a smart shower. elder's cottage. A vote of thanks re- About the Borough. ceived from the exccutive committee | Men are now at work rebuilding the through its se; Rev. F. C. Baker, | pridge at Eimville into a cement was read which the committee ex- |giructure, which when completed will pressed appreciation of the work done |pe a great Improvement over the old L - P . . Y e electric car W) eross e contribution of $25 to the association, | river on the east side of the bridge. 4 It is expected that the list of stu- soclety in the w ! dents who successfully passed the ex- ton s dernanst in aminations for entrance to Killingly plx;‘n’mn:rfl‘v'_i( -Aqt-"ll":;!a;'t“lft‘b‘"‘;;- emotent | 21EB school v;lll be‘nn'?flunfedt th':- e P = by o . A lon is to e workers of the association is the treas- l‘l':l?!klhi! Wt::: S urer, Rev. B. M. Anthony. of Jewett| 1t jg said by local democrats that City, who arrives at his 75th milestone | Raymond J. Jodoin of Baltic. member next week. For many years his cara- | of the house from Sprague in the last = - | for the nomination for con man r‘atl‘tn and all join In \\l!!fln! him yet | from the Third district of Connecticut aBRRy, WOy yeary B usetnnem when the state comvention of the par- Camp Notes. ty meets in New Haven next month. Capt. Henry M. Randall and family | Mr. Jodoin is quoted as having so d remain through the week at Beulah |clared himself. The gentleman is well cottage known in Windham county, where his Capt. Jason L. Randall and famfiy | duties as a traveling salesman take left for New London in his automobile | Rim every few days. vesterday afternoon. Social and Personal q! James N. Sterry of the Norwlich state | Miss Helen H. Leavens, Miss Ella hospital spent the day yestsrday with | A. Toomey. Miss Grace A. Bassett, H. his family at 49 Haven avenue. H. Blaney' and Clinton Pellett wei Rev. F. C. Baker, secretary of tHe :t Narragansett Pler, R. 1, on Sun- association, returns home to Provi- | 8%, el § i Mrs. Lyman Cook and children of dence with hiy family Thursday of this |, WS- A FE0A B e i relati Mrs. C. H. Morgan of New York re- Sirs. Davia Toomey and Miss Ella mains a few days on the grounds as|A Toomey of Norwich, who have been OFFICE OF CITY ENGINEER TO BE CREATED. Result of Street Committee’s Charges Against R: E. Mitchell. The standing committee on streets at a special meeting of the board of alder- men Monday evening submitted a lengthy report in -which charges were preferred against R. E. Mitchell, ity engineer. that disclised the fact that he had failed to accord the committee Willimantic | the courtesy of a reply to a communi- tibn with referemce. to information —— | requested. relstive to the repair work that'is to be done on Main street, and as a consequénde the cummittee is held up in doing the work. The plans given the commiltee relating to the work at that poiut are incomplete and it’ will be necessary té employ’ the services of another engineer, as Mr. Mitcheil has refu€ed to take any more orders- {ihe street committee. To keep vour health sound, to avoid | It was voted by resolutipn that was ing years, (o conserve [adopted to authdrize the committe> to forces for a ripe and|hire ;H)' engineer that it might see r dneys | fit to lar out the work there and to do Kidney Remedy. | what sidewalk work is necessary at a cast mat to axcaed $50. The consensus the guest of Mrs. Jane E. Read at Gem | shending several days with Mrs. M. E. Bassett, have returned home. cottage, Wesley circle. It is reported that Alba Perkins has| The following who have been at Dbought the piece of land east of that |tending Willimantic camp meeting just acquired by ths New York, New |have returned to their homes: Mrs. Haven and Hartford failroad. George A. Morse, N)l‘rl. G;nr.e Brew The cash collections on the Sabbath | ster, Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Joseph Cod- amounted to $110 and the subscriptions | ding, Mrs. Charles Cutler, Miss Maria aggrezated some $506 more. This sum |Johnson, Miss Esther Johnson. covers the price of the piece of land | Mrs. Willlam F. Pickett and Master West of the grounds purchased last|Merrill Pickett, who have been the porlias e oAl % | guests ot local relatives for soveral Rev. J. H. Newland, the. diatrict su- | 9878, retummed to Providence Monday. perintendent, together with his wire | Mrs H. L. Hammond of Niles, Mich. and’ daughter, Miss Fay, left Monday | W29 1n town on Monday. forengon for their sum r cottage at Lake Winnepisankee, where he is JEWETT CITY looking forward to 4 few weeks of much ueeded rest. STERLING DEMOCRATS Field Day of N. E. O. P.—Prize Win- ners—Exciting Runaway. O Sat - Hold Caucus and Elect Delegates to | bers of the N £ O B Jocated. i the Coming Conventions. castern part of the state took pos session of Wildwood park and held Orren W. Bates. chairman of the |their annual field day, The following Steriing democratic town committee, |1odges ~ were repredented: Beulah called the caucus to érder at 7.30 Sat- |lodge, New Londoin: Thames Nor- urday evening. August 27, at the town | wich: Siater. Norwich; Eleazer Jew- hall in Oneco. Organization was ef- |ett. Jewett City; Governor Lilley, of fected by the afi% of Frank W.|Plainfieid: B. A" Bailey, Danielsen: 9. 3 7 TRAVELERS" DIRECTORY. 10 NEW YORK DRWI Following :.L'- of the contests L o R ey b oW d To Hannedy: B, A=Shaliey: second, Pipe Race for neld, Eleazer Lambert, B. Fifty Yard Danielson, NORWICH LINE ~— thes comfortable and Ches- Men—Harry Jewett, first; Bailey, second. T Ladies—Katie Griffin, Eleazer Jewett, first; Mrs, Gr ter, second. One Hundred Yard Dash for Men— ‘Willlam Connell, Fleazer Jewett, fivs Harry Wakefield, Eleagzer Jewett, sec- Egg_and 8poon Race for Ladies— Mrs. Grenier, Slater, first; Ida Rioux, Jewett, second. Running Broad Jump for Wwilliam Connell, ett (13 feet 7 1-2 inches), seeond. for Ladies— A, Bailey, first; Mrs. jer, Slater, second. Hop, Step a way of traveling. City of Lowel Chapin—safe, ve every comfort amd convi ience for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Sound and a superb view of (he derful skyline and waterfront'.of New Steamer leaves New Londom at due Pler oot of t 224 Street 5.45 a. m. (Mond. excepted) and Pler 40, North River, Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHIL) Agent, New London. Conn. All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Now"Yore . m. weekday; Jump—William Con- first; Harry Wakefleld, Jewett (32 feet inches), second. t Race—Joseph Watt, Raphael Cotton, nam, second. Fifty Yard Dash for Boys 15—Joseph Calhoun, Grand Warden Whalen and Secretary Wall were judges and gave general satisfaction In their de John Watt, deputy of General ably assisted nam lodge, in keeping the course clear. Besides the prizes, the lodge of each winner was credited with so many iodge having the number being silic athletic banner. the present holder of it will now come into the possession of Eleazer Jewett lodge, was credited for against 9 for B, A. Bailey for General Through the courtesy of B. A. Balley Jodge and one or two of the visiting sters, a fine lunch was served to all in the dancing pavilion. Unexcelied frelght and direct to and from All Outeide Stat From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays. Sundays, at 6.15 p. m. New York Pler 22, Hast River, fook Roosovelr Street, WMondays, ednoa- dayx. Fridays, at § m. "Phone or write P. B. Froight rece’ved nntll § » C. A. WHITAKER, Ageont Balley lodge is The commit- tee in charge and aids were: F. Watt, William Connell, Gordon Wil- lis, Henry Bergen, Joseph Birch and who wish to extend hearty thanks' to Mr. LaBelle for the use of the, ground cox for the many courtesies shown to the members of the order. Committee zan ifestiments % e i isters Bedard ani n- e Toaniot Ststers Babcock and and Sister Henry Lambe Montauk Steamboat Co.’s Line jew London, Greenport, Shelter Island and Island, Steamer :.- Londen A4 m. . m., 12.30 p. m. refreshments Jewatt City, == lected from the ether teams organization. Injured in Runaway. year and has \deal of pleasure all along ita circudt FIGHT PICTURES SHOWN In Spite of Protest—No Worse Than Many Other Films. Briggs of Voluntown was driving down supplied & Main street at a furfous pace, his team with Labonne's The wagon was smashed and the horse ran down the street at the top of his thrown into Briggs was landing on his the street, fred Bicknell, struck on his shoulder. Putnam people saw or had a to see the much talked of Johnson' fight pletures at the Bradl theater Monday afternoon and ev There wae a prot and was soon able to walk, not being seriously injured, Obituary Not The body of Louis Paulhus, aged 79, was sent to St. Q.. Monday afternoon, after a service at St. Mary’s church Mrs. Rose Cunningham died Sunday at the home of her son-in-law, chael Hopkins, on Factory Hill is survived by several children. General News. and Mre, F. E. Robinson and Theodore and Marian arrived from Kenduskeag, Me. Miss Dorothy from Moosup_ accompanied cousin. Miss Lora Cheney. Harry Paul, and James Dolan leave today to spend the week with George Crescent beach. A. M. Clarke is entertaining hisfa» ther from Providence. made to th permitting the exhibi Many who was put on. o theater were attri so mudh by fighting game as by the desire to their curiosity as to these much tajlked of pictures are like Not for oneiminute are the Jeffries- Johnson fight pictur, for dangerous tality, for deprawity that depict every vice that manufae- turers dare reproduce upon murder, highway robbery, allowed to run in state without fear made to sup Venart Paqu AgEestivenes to scores of reels Robinson have every town in th an effort wil The Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures y teach a lessom In comparison Workingman's Next Monday, Laber day. will be ob- rved as & holiday in Putnam operatives in mills smd manutacturing Plants getting » day off. The banks and postofice will Not Sportemam|ik That was an unfortumate altercation up at North Groevenordal afternoon when Third Beseman Frap pler of the Andesms and Uwapire Jack Caisse had a mixup after the game It is not good for the sport Interests—Pennant Won by Moosup—Fight Pictures Spite of Prot Mrs. Edward F, Perry will return ¢ from a stay of several weeks mt Washington, Putnam_Commercial turned here after spending the sum- mer at his_home in Norwich. Charles Seder has re vacation of several wecks spent in the Adirondacks and at other points, urned from a ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Special Prices At G.E. SHAW’S Freehold, N, James R. Brennan of Worcester call- Gardner O. Benson of Hartford, for vears connected with hotels in Put- nam and various other cities, Putnam Mond Attorney-at-Law HARRY E. PATENTS ¥ Benson is com- sidering engaging In business in Ham- Occupying Beach Cottage. Protect your idea. Handsome L page Guide Book Free. Danielson, Conn. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Allard, Mr. and Teon Allard, Mrs. Charles Nado, Danieison, are at the Cyr cottage at Oakland beach this wee! Allard and an Phoenix Block, oct1TuThS oo T Choolate Cream Brops Cents a Pound at THE KEYSTONE STORES Candidate for Senator, Hon. George A. Hammond. who has served four sessions in legislatures of 5 the leading candidate for the republican nomina- senator from Connecticut, the Twenty- in fact, at present seems to be unopposed for the honor in this section Hourly Service After Labor Day. The Connecticut out the half-hourly service that it has maintained between Mechanicsville after next Tuesday morning the cars run only on the hourly schedule special service has been much appre- clated while in force. Probable - Choice as Delega Representatives Joseph McKachnie and John A_Dady and J. F. Carpenter and Silas Wheelock at the republican town cau as delegates to the state convention. The delegation will structed to vote for Lake, eighth district; company will I0E CLEARMNCE ~SALE CONTIROEA The Bc:ton Dry Goods Stscre, Dan- Some big discounts/for our Cipstomers Bijrgains on every counter in the store. TEWE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORNE Main Street, Danielson. James B Keech, Mge flm io Trade in Jewatt Gity CIGA®!S, TOBACCO, COOL DRINKS, probably, be MOOSUP WINS. Has Secured Pennant Connecticut Amateur League. Ww. J. BRICKLEY'S. Moosup has won the Connecticut league_ which was made up of teams finished as Plainfield, Sterling, Wauregan, Jewett City and Central Village. Next Sunday at Moo ous team will be pres which will be raised with appropriat ceremony. Then will come a ball game between Moosup and the All-Stars, se- e ot Be Cured as they cannot (seased portion of the ear. only one way to cure deaf constitutional ess s cauwed by MLLE. BEAUREGARD is closing: out her line of Summer Mil- \Everything reduced to ome- ip the victori- nted A pennan . — TIIE BEST ICH CREAM ell, wholesale and retall, at the Corner\ Store. Wm. Johnstone. MOTTOMLEY & SON, General Repalr Shop, Bleycle andl Automobile Repatring, Gasoline for sale, Deafness O local applications. When this Lube you have u cumbling svund neuring, &nd when closed deafness is the inflammation Taken out and this tube restored tu it normal condition hi vill stroyed forever; nine ca are caused by cal plates that We ar or imperfact nd and unless FRWET, Wew and Up-tor-date Hotel i evers WIS Proprister M. HOAURIGAN, Jewset City. DIRECTOR. cous surfaces. “OWe" ve One Hundred Do case of deafness gatarrh) that cannoy ba cured by, Hall's Catarrh Curs. 2% ENEY & CO. Toledaq, T6e. iy Piils for consti- FUNERAL Furaiturs and

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