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STONINGTON JEWETT CITY ieaen evon botore our cousins perman | i3 & § gave us this n the The Garden Party Successfully Ninety Attend Ecolestone Family Re- Week that they imported bagesa fiies | sented—Seneca Club’'s Quarters| union—Democrats Hold Caucus—A. | farm 155 bushels of grasshoppers. We | s ’ Renovated—Borough Personals. . |, O. H. Delegates Return. Have been slow In learming econom’ | umn—-m esnanneans ecause we could: affo waste, [ wnn sssnassemnanans Thursday evening, The Garden Par- Yiriie Toolestons T “family reunion was | thought we couldNew York Times. WILLIMANTIC © |leased by’ Officer Jackson 1 DANIELSON 5 FUTNAM ty was presented under the direction |beld Tuesday at the home of Nathan : ¥ orfi'lwcmnua te-refornt school 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Rodenbaugh of Bos- | W. Ecclestone in Glasgo, where it has He Has Come Back.. | What Is Going/On Tonight. for boys 1. Friends Learn of Policeman E.J. Mc- | Thompson Republicans for Goodwin— tonks; (thethox)dem hm“l&se, whlchmvvu 2:3" the Sostony }:o meet annually for | “Unqualifiedly faise, uwagm_m any Pythi KAy h . - .| packed to the doors. A more enthus: eral vears. The ninety present en- | pagis of truth,” “A tissue of falsehoods | \">z lan Sisters, Purinton Temple, vfimin-nfl Litchfiald Mahon's ~ Strenuous Expm-Enee— John T. Asher, Deserter, Gi d-; Tabthe, crowd hay. auldom Sathaps! (s LIoyoliothe Mdban to (e, traost: e Vaudevile and moving pictures at © Game. b Brgoklyn Democratic Cducus—Even- | self Up—Hayford-Titus Wedding — | cheer ‘amateur players. The many | They came from Nashua, N. H. |no doubt that he has come back—N. | Loomer Opera house. “Ra ing of Whist. Fewer Canadian Families Coming. |dainty costumes and clever songs add- | Charlestown, Mass, South' Windsor, | Y. Evening Post. ] Moving pictures at the Bij o in . prevented the'third game of ed to the pleasure of the evening.|South Windham Yantie, Norwich, | Scenie Teinpiy: ou and |the series of five .between the Willi- | The following story in a Boston| Thompson republicans handed out a|George Dunham’s Selections were | My#tic, North Stonington, Jewett City' | rphe municipal census of Rosario in | y [nantic nine and the one representing |paper Thursday is of much local in-|surprise Thursday afternoon when at |charmingly rendered. The children's | Niantic, R. L, Stonington, Fast Great | April showed 192,278 inhabitants, ot | N. €. KNG "DROPPED DEAD. fild "at Winsted Thursday after- | terest: the caucus held in the hall of records |chorus, composed of forty voices was | Plain, Ludlow, Vt., and Griswold ineluding 7,000 absent working in the . |moon.” The management of the home | “Patrolman Edward J. McMahon, | they elected a solid Goodwin delega- | excellent, The proceeds will go to SRR, IR harvest fields. One of City's Oldest Residents Passed | have. it appon Mavor Dumn to |who has never fully recovered from tion to the state conventlon. This is |the Baptist chureh i assist in paying 3 A i P assed:| have his team stay over and play the | bullet wound received during the Ja- | (1" firse real break from the Lake|tie insurance on the church edifice. | At the democratic caucus held Wed- Aares Suddenly. st 845> Thuteday, 5:1‘:1\ s nm.; pnderstood that | maica Plain yegg raid two vears 380 | standard in a Windnam county town. | Many compliments were paid the en- nesday oveming the foilowing dele- orning. asanjured in the game | was given a severe beating by WO |mhere was no contest, the vote being | tertainers who so successfully gave the s were elected: x S ¢ r:;e'll!:;flse?‘;u;g:y,‘w‘;!l p"fihd:"‘m" holdup men carly today on Moreland | {y1en by acclamation. ‘While not in- | presentation. sxesfi“fan‘é?e‘;',‘f‘,‘,,?‘?g‘ Jacob Wech- of the cifys” oning gagosnized as onell St Colts took: kInaly (5 DOCSNer's | normbs oo s way Home. . Wha pellce. | Structed, it is understod that the dele- B Edeom Clubs Joseph . Farrell: “senatorial, Max ens, dropped dead Thussdes geit-|slants at Winsted Wednesday and |man, who is attached (o' the Dudley g‘.’“‘f:v‘;’m‘_":h:;’i‘a!“»" convention are for| qhe Seneca club members have | Seymour, J, Frank MeCarthy: probate, | noon’ at 8.45.0'clock at his home on pl2¢ed out fourteen safe hits and won |strect station, was robbed. of $75 and ’,“ 2 deldcAtIbhelo" the- various conc thoroughly renovated their club rooms. | John Potter, Michael E. Shea. - fligh strect, as he was looking out | gy, E3me by the score of 7 to 3. three bankbooks.” e dan e R They have had the walls decorated | Mrs. Millie Martin = and “daughter the window' at the funeral of James |, FerTi8 0f the Colts held Litchfield [ In spite of the fact that he still car- [ VeRHOns are as folows: = o |and installed a new hanging lamp.| were in town this week visiting former arsapar' a Swanton, & nelghbor. to five hits, but was a trifle wild, it |ries a bullet in his abdomen and has; St2 °*‘_ QT- £ ¥ H, Cor G floors have been newly carpeted. | friends. Mrs. Martin was the daugh- B f ntimation that anyone had | 5. 5aid. Litchfield did not support her | been under the treatment of a physi- George V. Towne, E. H. Cortiss, E. G. _makes their quarters most at-|ter of Mrs. Abby Anderson and lived h d Kine's death was when a papee | CIIeE_well, making eight. errors, | cian, the policeman showed real grit | Gustafson. i active. here thirty vears ago. Cures all humors, catarrh an who was to do some work in | Vhile Wiliimantic was credited with | by clinging to the heavier of the two ongressional—Ira D. Bates, 8 About the Borough. Mrs, Chauncey Davis and daughter | {heumatism, relieves that tired was unable to obtain | DU tWO. both by Noonan. men who attacked him. The three had [ Backus, Charles E. Mills, J. N Toren Spencer of Providence is the | Frances of Spring Hill have been the 1 h tit any response to his knock for admis- “?‘hen “Collinsville plays ‘here on ja rough and tumble fight in the street. V*”m;nt.\q ‘\% r“' m ?r‘- fi‘ cf relatives here. guests of Mrs. A. C. Ladd, feeling, restores the appetite, on. 1o entered the house and dis- Jindhan s G angu dha e SO TR M e i odrtalotteMnomo s liam Garvey of South Manches-| Funeral of Mrs. Rose Cunnnigham. | cures paleness, nervousness, covered Mr, King, sitting 2 5 of i b 3 o the 2 e| S orial—Osca % hEhor er is spendin it - - | Caning orvard Sxith s head hair: | Harris pltch, that 15, it Smith pitches | Dudley strect Siation the prisoner said |as Ryan, Charles J. Johnson, L. J.|gugn: S o = & VACHUION I the BOf*) Tho funeral of Mra Rose Cunning- | huilds up the whole system. © window sill. The paper hanger nosi| {0y, 2nd a great game is expected. | that he was Kdward Johnston of No. |Perreaulf Lewis . Hammond has returned to | Jam was held at St. Mary’s church on | "o "y {Gday in usual liquid form ot | titied Atrs. King and a physteinn woa'08 Coltinsville is reported to have won |17 Bowdoin street. The new republican town committee | providence, having removed his_stock | Wednesday, = na J. T AeCar- | chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. ‘ ooy r, who pronounced Mr. King | Pty out.of thirty-one games plaved | “This address and the facts in the|elected at the caucus is made up of Iy the Palmer store on Water | ,John A-"Hourlgan and J. ¥, McCs it it = Lot Ty \ DRESSES afl, and Medical Examiner Dr. Louis |{1€ feason. One of the biggest crowds | holdup wers immediately telephoned to [M. A. Covell, Ira D. Bates, William thy have returned {rom Waterby ‘ I. ‘Mason was notified and’ afi of the year is expected. headquarters. At the Bowdoin street |N. Bates. Ve and Mrs, Thomas Mills of | Where they attended the.A. O. il. con- . . ' iy g A i Lo | nddress, which proved to bé a lodging | TRudolph T. Chandler was chairman feld, Mass, amd Mr. and’ Mrs. | vention as delegates from Division No. | Whara m rade in Jewfl“ it Tor the School Giri the result of heart failure. i OBITUARV. house, detectives found thé bankbooks |of the caucus and M. A. Covell cle Tor ot Hhoiyoke; are tos |1 o exssplate it S i Tie had suffered with trouble of this " | and the $75 taken from Patrolman Me- ests of Patrick Fitzpatrick and fam- | Miss Louise Farley of - fVakers —— ‘ A pretty lot of neay, little Frocks | kind for a number of years and two Nathaniel P. Perkins. | Mahon, and arrested Willlam Kelle SOLD HIS UNIFORM. 5 of' Clith igtreet: Apfapsi iy o jaucdEion Mha s e 5 3 % ears ago up work because | Nathanie] P. Perkins, aged 77. died | Who said he had recently come to Bos- Mrs. W. P. Bindloss is visiting in | PPWR 0 L0 Centerville, | CTFARS TOBACCO, COOL DRINKS, Wiade of staunch percales and cham-|of his cor " Vor many years|Snddemly Thursday morning of epl. |ion from Portland. Kelley was laier | Prodigal Son of Uncle Sam Hankers | Rockport, Mass. By R by e the faneral AT— brav, d school styl Nipta ¥ Dabites n emploved as a [lepsy at his home in Pleasant Valley, | ldentified by McMahon as one of his| gor s Ship and Thres Square Meals. s. Stiles Stanton Is at Bar Har- | ¢ jig sister Mrs. Mary Hamilton, W. J. BRICKLEY'S. . splendid school styles, in stri painter ex-Mayor H. R. Chappell. | Mansfield. Mr. -Perkins had been in |2ssailants. Sonet AT = g - Miss Watle Stetson goes to Provi- I S sisiimea with Mr. King was a native of Mansfleld, | rdther poor health for the last ten Joth Johnston, who comes from| youn Tavior Asher, 22, St. Touis,| Patrick J. Quilty of New York is |y 2SS, Wae Botscs, | , trh d ! wing born in that iywn March 19, Xfla{! He was a native of the town gflxgu ,‘_n;’l_kx,»\lm,k ralgncd in the | Mo.. occupied the cage at police head- | the guest of his sister, Mrs. Gorman. Wita, b Adept Blow Strort MLLE. BEAUREGARD s, coutdn | 1$4% Coming to this town thirty-seven | of Mansficlsi and waa the son of Na- | Roxbury district couft, are held in de- | 3io; OUCHRITE e sars B PORCE BUET |3, g Mrs, Joseph C. Palmer and . 4 €OnESAsting bands and pipings. couldn | eurs wgo. In carly iife he marefed | thamiel Patten and Lucia Ann (Boyn- | fault of $1,000 eich for a hearing to- | UaLlers Thursdav, awaiine IACTie | . i (ol Phirsa, who have been the| ‘At a meeting of the freemen of the :rngfismgp\v\:\tvl";‘;x\gner:flfui;x;‘"::' ::lu b8 more carefully made f you had| W4Ty S Chorch of Chaplin, whg“sur- |tom) Perkins, . He was well known in | MOITO™. i North Dak of the Atlantic fleet, s of James H. Brown, returned |borough Thursday evening it was voted | | ”3- SR i A y | vives. There are mo children_ save | this city, having been a regular at- | ‘“Patrolman McMahon f{s receiving i, 1 e Acaertan ewport | to_Lynn_ Mass., Thursday. | to accept Brewster and Clark streets. | halt price matched every stitch yourself. Prices|n adopted son. bat he legves a bro- |tendant of the First Baptist church | Congratulations on his game SR e o RS | Mrs. Thor Pendioton was call- | Tho sum of §200 was APPIODIIALE 1OW- | ey ft Henry W. King of ®his city. here the greater part of his life. | A8ainst odds. e was i iz |t , rhdtihe corbb. assigned | 6d . to. Broo , N, Y, by the illness | ards the sewering of Slater avenue. dde, Bdc, $4c and 5119, i 16 4 lifélong demograt and was | There survive two sons, Arthur L. | Clothing at the time so the robbers ) {ERCr entioned, walked into | Of his father. ak THE BEST ICE CREAM + ha d_conscientiovg Worker in the | Perkins of Jersey City, and Mark R.|Dad no idea that they were tackling a| 4 '/ VWSECS e FRBC V0 0 Eugene Atwood s at her home 2 Graseh |1s what I sell. wholesale and retall, ag erests of the party but never per- | Perkins of Delta; Col: ‘two daughters |Policeman. The beating he received | TARtAIn MUTravs office 4nc gare o in_town for the balance of the season. & and Grasshoppers. the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. nally aspired Gof " any office. ~He | Mra. Etta An n of Natick, Mass., | 8hook the policeman up a bit and ag- | Self up. = He sald hoe was tired of the Henley of New London is| The “strangest import” which ever ; < well knowa ‘and generally liked |and Mrs. R. Grigas of Hol- | Sravated his weakened condition which |life he bas been leadin e | of Mré, Sylvia on Grand |has arrived at this port s 38 five-foot | — el R ety STOCKINGS ong his fes8% men and always had |liston, Mass, Complete arrangements |fesulted from his being shot by the jabout with declded unccr 73 i Dage of -aried Tlies on their way to R gy |a cheery word ‘ot greeting for all [for the funeral have not been made. |YOrest Hills yeggmen on June 24, 1908, | Where he was to ¢ot qr S'e sde Maher, who have been | Germany from the West Indies. It is & v Sty { whom he met William F. T e e sl i e ""G. Sylvia, returned to | easier to say what Germany wants of | eneral Repair Shop, For School Bo nd Girl b i B e e the holdup occurred is rot well light- |does not get s berty for some Thursday the flies than why it went to Santa | Bleycle and Automobile Repairing, ys a s | Attachment Placed. D h - Ruraataied 66, died Al el MoMahan Aay Hhal tlre Luo men | s {0 cofe ¥ Capt. Harrs 17, Chesebro purchased | Cruz for them, Our fmports from San- oliana dashiig sorimie s Gk = St. Joseph's hospital at one o'clock |sprang upon him from out of a dark| 0.i5 a q \pearing | e I iee, which has & two- | ta Crus come’ i bottles for ourselves g i Plain Ribbed Biack Stockings for able owilliam J. Hastings on | Thursday afternoon, following an ex- |doorway, the heavier man, Johnston, uniform, having sold | il Castue.| raches '\Banijin' bags for our DoUltry. | Tabel be bas e M | Boys am Girts, 25c poir. ; ning placed an attach- |tended illness with rheumatism and | jumping on him from the rea i finances. He il her out for cleaning and | But why should Germany go further | o, ASIC ¥O SHE o o e B e x;'{'" upon property on J?’ck- heart complications. Deceased was | Patrolman McMahon is the son of Fravelaroft Eloven: TG hik Weaks: than the United States for its chicken | bound of our special brand of teas No-Mend Stockings for anchetie. to eontr s to Abraham ladmitted to the hospital a week ago |John McMahon of Hampton and has|- . w0 Foer oo e Tar | e o nley and son Jack |feed? Our supply of fiies would meet | Fhey are beautias G. . AR & $0, Gover a suit brought |from his boarding place on Main |relatives in Daniclson, where he spent nira Bennor Warner, a littl -| s ey e A Rk | iy s & 550 i Chraes | Jewar Iy Stockings 1n | turnable before Justics of the Beacs | co m.T»"”.’,‘TS Lt L R L L ' her LRGSR LR L T R LR Ao e AR FWUETT CIFT HOTHL. Attormey B 3 3en on September 10. |and Hannah (Curley) Turner of that |mained In this section for' several |parents, Mr and Mrs Usam I i ot RNR LT e Heme of Germany. In fuct, onr aupply | Wew and Up-to-date Hotel ta evers the plaintifs, y BeDAE 168 | towa Al was cue of 4 ramiily. of sev: | monfhs atier that shooting. Fory Blenh ay i wan ot S pte i s vacht Eireba is cruising | of flies is %o excessive in part because i T e 5 et S e b A e o ring vastes are so large. we con- - 3 g SPECGIAL - : bElor. to the war Mr. Turner was AUGUST EXTRA DRY. Dalled by the prospects of i, either. e Newport durinx the | S0 RA ST food Droducts more close- 80 dozen pairs of Women's ONYX Taken to Norwich. engaged by the late P. w_ ’|‘n:nl~r s Aueliradrs : e 1y we would breed fewer flies on the M. HOURIGAN. i ood De = who was arrested at Sc - | Cea D st of % 2 % - oul en need 0 import bagge. FUNERAL DIREC N top and reinforced heel and toe, now Wodncatns aftoriicn 1o cosatns | 5 city, although he visited this o —Titus. S Tiles ourselves to ‘replace the present | mperatture @ma Cravfeed Oesking on sale at 50c pair e Avery and Mr. Murdock, suffer- | Vicinity frequently. He was quite | mpa United States weather report for | Miss Marion L. Titus, member of the | forward with the an luoncement that | Supply of table scraps. Rangse. 1€ with delirium tremens, was taken |promitent in the silk and cotton | suouct ag compiled at the voluntary |f2culty of Puinam Hish school during |1f 18 as casy as faling oft & Jo& 0| iowever, we were beginning to| Phones—8tors ¢1-3: nouse.35-8 to that eit Thursday by Constable | thread industry during his business -, n S " 5 Universalist Selectmun Lillibridge of that town. health compelled him to retire, com- y 7 4 s bei egiater: THE H. C. MURRAY CO oy ing to this city to make his home, |y 0Ny 137 inches being regioter 16, Mass., Home of. the bride.on Mon- | . L. s Darling-Neff Nuptials. There survive a son_Harry M. Tur- 4 often exceeded in a single storm. The |day evening of t Leslie Hayford married at the | in S 11l you have to do is don't drink alco- holic or malt liquors (we dom’t in bama), don’t smoke g0 to bed at yelock and get up at 6 o'clock, | sieep soundly, don't worry about ma! 5 A wedding of more than pass ner. who is a_postal clerk on_the | griih SEURUT N precipitati mon d by Rev. Anson (W don't—we worry a Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper| " isummated in this city | Providence division of the New YOTk. | 55 tocry moo ns or Drcribpaton In 24 | Titus, de. ausistedil o il ey L Patterns. sdny when Andetw Datiing agod | New Haven & Hartford raliread, run- | 24 BOUTa was 63 of an inch on the 24th. | 20 Hersey, pastor of the It aiy, tha. titne. g0 wat DIAMOND 2 farmer residing in the town of | NiDE between this city and Providence, on, and Mrs. Hidora Nefr, also | Where he resides. The only other near month was not excessive, rees on the 25th being the highest point reach- ccited (we dow't over anvthing ex- ept elections and prizefights), eat on- been for sev- that town, In the village of Clarks |T€lative is a nephew, A. G. Turner of | oq. “The minimum, 41 degrzes. on the | sery £ the gov- when you feel inclined (or have Cors were united in marriage by | this_city, who operates the silk mill {37ih ~ was quite surprising . however | er in various capacities, is Now | the price—t ) E n NEW PIANOS |tccoie s fmamarmiass, o7 | o nank’ dha”viliey streets R T L S B e e B R S ngagement Rings Bowen in his ofice in the Opera house e Qying feature. . - The greatest. daily | Civic leagne for immigrants, with na- | oo babor Hen, O Rtk the Secops ¢ block at noon. A son of Mrs. Neff Personal Mention. nge was 35 degrecs on the 28th.|tional headquarters in Dosto s I e e he realiaCens | | Beautiful, Brilliant, Snappy Stones in Tiffany Settings, $35.00 to ~ I-.' as = = 6185. P },‘“‘ of the witnesses to the cere- 3 Mr. n}y;'l ?lr;‘ _‘;}; 1. lnm spent the 'jmeg ‘\;“tjylfiv;nh;«:'rarx\nl_\»i out of AP rious advice, and you \wluulll dou\\ell to $95.00; Smaller Stones, finely set, at prices ranging as low as $16.00. s ay in Hartfor ursday. 31, artly cloudy“and 5 cl FEW CANADIANS heed it if you wish to live to the cen- S Ca ti i o el e Sl t will pay you to look at my assortment. Write for Catalogue. ENtfond Road: Contract Lict i 5 3 Democratic Caucts in Brooklyn. 3 ——— tury mark. Towever, as for us, we a2 . Miss Irene Heffernan of Bridgeport | mye demoecrats of Brooklyn at t Coming Across the Border to New |wouldn't swap one hour of a good, The highway commissioner has let |is the guest of friends in town for a | party caucus held in the town hall in Ertoi Medwins. { zolden, glittering time on pay night in PUTNAM, the contract for the construction of |few days. that age Wednesday evening named ¢ o | Montzomery for a whole century of eo. = aw CONN A"INS BR“ the Eastford road in the town of = the following delegates to the various| Wests Ho! Forget New England? |5 a simple and uneventful exist- L] NN. by Woodstck, about 8,800 linear feet, with derbeck left Thursday 1o [ convantions :hat are to be held = Sean that has caught the | cnce—Montgomery Advertiser. 6-inch hardening course, to A. Brazos [ spend a week with relatives in Mo- | Alhert B. Webb, John M. F Peanoyic iSents of Frotol residents A 227 Asyium street, Hartford. & Sons of Middletown, and the work | dena, N, Y, SnEressiinak DRAOHEE Tibman Seticy | of e s e Bt gt b Main and School Sts, So. Manchester, | | | D¢ commenced next week. Civil Tt athrop: senatorial, John Weaver, Jr. | as to divert by far the et NS Woachesten | Engineer R Mitchell of this city | Lient. Daniel Killourey of the B s o e to divert by far the greater per- | i - — - 852 Main Strest, Willimantio, will have 4?\&"Lg of the supervisiop |police force is enjoying a few eve- | wood, Herman Lathrop W PN L e e s =8 S ADvq0d e s scretary e Of New st ° HIRAM N. FENN, F‘UiERAL, Mr. and Jrs. George Williams: have Godreau-Heneault Wedding. PR e e tel Il er aVln S returne rom an enjoyal rip to 5 , minfon Th nditi 1 t % At St. James’ church at an early nion. This condition is not a prob- ) UNDERTAKER and DMBALMER o poniios . 2 Marblehead, Mass iEla axl FMondeys mbrine Mee | SBILY o €2 Church St. Willlmantte. Ct. BT e noics Buanton wed i) 3 Omarine Godreau and Alcid Heneault, | like many other nearby towns with a | Teiephona Lady Assistant | R e from Iis e The Misses Helen anl Bessie Brad- | both of the West Side. will be united | large percentage of French-Canadian | ome o street at 845 o'clock, | shaw left Thursday for a visit with | 3 i d i i followed with a ser 3 o | shaw- 1 day for a in marriage. They will go to Canada|inhabitants, is a_good example with - th . Service at 9 oclock | relatives in Portchester, N. H. on their wedding tour. which to prove the fact. LOUIS PHANEUF |at St. Joseph's church, Rev. M. J. Dealer in W e eprant of a requlem | Miss Eva Waod left Thursday aft- FEUs SEaissiory Whist for hany tamies o eome Here from fhere wil e very f Y b 3 Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Murray enter- Ay Tl A0 e LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, |t ville cemetery by funeral |Snoon for a visit of several weeks in | taineq a four table party at whist at Ik o W yetis B P é DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 33 grelock. The bearers were | Attleboro, Mass., and Providence, R. L h an_occurrence is now something 9 1b n i their home on Main street Wednesday MAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. ick Mahowey of Nor- evening, and the affair was a delight- oo oy We pay more than 4 per cent. to our customers not in interest, but with low prices. nd Ballett of Brookl: N. Miss May weeney, who has been | ful one. Those present will ‘obabl IROTS: B A prominent Camadian T e ata Sireet. Stanion of Norwich. | speming & coupie of weska it Dot | oniniza (hericalios o " o | GOUL GF Pulndn was woted Thiredn 4 Our grocery stocks should be a ok Renicr o Baston, S1use s Totumn- | mect Foguiarty st cach ones homes reatesoorniics e priees o elose out Ll 5 ness During August. ed to her home in this city. during the winter months. | the Car est—the prospect for 4 E. L. PRINCE, T t of Capt. of Police E. IT. = - Opening Play of Season. i N e s 7 money makmg imvestment 1or you. I ri d for August shows a total of [ Rev. Gustav DePreyter. vicar gen-| Mapager Edward S. Carpenter of the | hitracting the Immioation of O J Y the Season’s Goods 7 g o3 EROINFECTIONER | 7. 7, 54 it "2he G o, 5 o of. Qo 102 | o, B e o B2 Bl SR NS oo o 0 ™7 | We make prices that carry dividends (1 The oace s, “Aromk S | stor ot . Marys ciuren for & few | SISTILE o, (e, Seasen In e Eadii s AT THE and Ice Cream Caterer | oo i e D0ES! Hodvay oy | dass change from the persistent diet of| Mrs Willlun B. Holmes ad daugh for our customers, 724 Main Stres Willimantic, Conn. A P Aot ons [l ancus ot aties sbetiate the 1 | 1 Telebons 533 Jansa | 4 afiad 3, viomtion COLCHESTER fe raane s For instance: On Saturday we are . B T Patriotic Instructor to Visit G. A. R.|In Montreal 0 88 on > f : ner in Putnam. 1; seduction 1; tres- e : Posts. r. and Mrs. J. N. Lapdry will leave raliroad 1; viclation term of Weddings Past and Prolpect!ve—?fll Postmaster Charles A. Po , elected | an lay for Montreal n’\\ 1ttend !h'f Eu- 1. manifest danger of fall- | Club to End Season—Evangelical | patriotic instructor of the Connect charistic congre going to sell SWEET POTATOES It I’s Wall Papers | 8 all the latest designs that you de- | it :,,,;,(:.Zd";:?’as‘s'rny- it bl i :w{'i:n:g‘\;g“léru:l{:'\‘" Tine i pocn to| ool B Church: of Hartford was in Store h b t=- = et orionT JatEe assortment | lows: Died in station house 1; com- | Mrs. C. C. Barton and two sons of [ Start on a tour of the state, visiting T A --the bes _‘.‘x - rz.;’; s e ’.‘;’;lf"‘ ed to jail 13; committed to Flor- | Norwich are visiting Mrs. Barton’s | POSts in connection with the dut of > £ PR BRI Bapates s compiate | smsnecien ho meapirzion 1 judgment i e Sl P | PANIELSON - LR 10 Pounds for 25 cenis PR noLaes SemNpdsE & Cpsotiition. r:rdco'lte:rll’;: ) J. Hudson. inspector—on_ the Marr Not Yet Out of Danger. A characteristic story of American o 72 Chureh Street. Willimantic, | parents 1 execution of judgment sus- |street and the lower part of the towN, | (e summer (hontor ) the deatir of the late | KEEP IN TOUCH WITH pended 4; appealed 1; turned over to |has returned from New York. who shot himself about ten ¢ Jther officers 2; paid fine and costs 6 f ! 7 5 o - - ‘ H ki H ) at his home in Williamsville, i JAMES HARRIES olled 1; relessed by ‘eaptein §; ro- | . "orl (oM Henevreon | tho Day Kimball- hospital at Moore have PERFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, ol We will quote prices ona ores is an Amer- {few of the many articles. yre the death rietor of one of Lov itest departmner ican. Several wee returned from St. Paul. Mr. Moon was | and not out of d: The Danielson Gotion Co. Store, BEATIONERY. recently married in that city. : About the Borough. A b D o s in| o STATioNERY " ol e et nis Tolurmen to bis| o aalo for the senatoniat conven- | £, eetle Miseliton, was net | Dollar - Dress Goods, in MAIN_STREET, DANIELSOW. Phone 4" 852 Main Street, Wiiiimantic atfer a frip fo New York | sihth aietrict has as vet not been se- | lon TeaaTINg goode, sure o follow that | |joht shadow plaids, 37Vec! ‘The banns of marriage were pub- [lected. but it is to be held in lished the first time last Sunday at|some time during the present month. Andrew’s church hetween James | The iliness of Earl A, Young of Win- herlock and Miss Mary Brown. old- | sted, who is at the home of his fathe t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | in-law, F. . Bitgood, has been diag . Rrown | nosed as typhoid fever. The case large quantities of mourning and rushing to the dye r proper. preparation amuch of junsa A, R. BURKHAM, Agent. Manufacturer of different styles of G Cariases and Wasors ‘yard. The steam road roller has heen at | mild one. work on the piece of state road on| McGregor post, G. A. R. members c-—n-m and Wagons for - Sonth Main street will resume theit meetings next week, | 202" ol Tamecnins & B sy o2 iinine . e afe” S one ana ntece, vt | FOL SO RIS B ndeavoring to r |25¢ yard. epos! y & eynolds of Norwic are 5- | will arran; o go to No ich t vit g ) k’:‘h—- 75 MONUMENTS, iting relatives In Columbia B e e T e e CEeNeDs ! oo Qilk : BOX STATIONERY POST CARDS Tel connection. | geadstones ana Markers in our stock End of Season. fhe Sons of Veterans on Sept. 12. b e 1sen e - Suesine SilKs, regalar price 0/ shésterof. Paper ready to be erected. Obtaln ourprices | Saturday will wind up the schedule = nacks necessarily of the grewsome in | 47 Lipp T 5 o P Big Assortment @nd inspect 1000 artistiz designs. of the Colchester ball team. They will Miss Glara Barton. s very likely stc W are ien | 4742¢, sale price 35c. and 50 Envelopzs For Artistic Wall P. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, have as their opponents the St. An-| Universaily mourned, the death of | there may appear to be something a Ps Views, Birthday and Fancy apers corner Main and Watson Streeta, |V'eW's team of Middletown. They |Florence Nightingale calls to mind| trife ur in the discounting of a 98¢ Petticoats 49¢ 29 t eome to E MAFFITT & CO. 37 Wiilimantic. Conn. have played 15 games and won 13. that America has _a beloved veteran : e T Rl . cents Cards Church Street. We will be pleased to Baptist and Congregational Services | Purse, Miss Clara Barton, of whom we and yot he merely met nat- are justly proud. || ural conditions estimate on painting or decorating. | Go fo E. P. Chesbro’s to Be Resumed. iR Yenbrabla and: heloved worhh m! B AT o oo b P g S $1.00 Shirt Waists 69c. e : % o them, and achiev- X and will guarantes both work and ‘_‘no”‘ ar services will be resumed at | who has accomplished a world of £00d | ed a result Ty creditable to His | & : Whl d Cream he Baptist church Sunday. The pas- her life is s er residel f | business judgment and discernme: 2lpe Frice wton sovms | For Automobiles. o SR R By, i St |2 o mmmer residenl o | St i e Gents’ Socks 12}c paii hocolate Creams p Telephcne conn N % A breach at _ the ._Fitchville Baptist| The stories of her heroiem, love, ten- ed custom to purchase in ce o i 5 Ch l A Eniren, “Services nave ‘mec omtied | dormen ana” ekt sasins ohe: doni | ed custom to purchase insurance on | (hree pairs 25¢, 10 cents ocolates imantic, Conn. not an American go this idea ol “:| Ladies’ White Sole Hose . apound 19 cents a pound big value 15c pair, thre A mies vartety of Fresh Fish: also [ 1029 Main Street, Wi there dur . days of civil war have been written Scallops, Oysters and Clams. at 8314 % Rev. E. Il resume his | into the history of the country. Her| ¢ 5o to speak, and seek a legitir - |dutics as pastor of the Congregational | war career of service to the wounded, | ront in the passing away of o pul oct29a Some’hing for Nothing tion in New York sud Washington, | shrined her in the hearts of a grateful ok i b B e money to|P people. Thousands of gray-haired vet- way he could in no wise A miyth., It takes goud 0 0 — Erind FiNaTto e b « Washington Herald g " i Sy o of fhe Gy Bosines® " S ol Vet SN o e, e e i e By | e e pairs for 30c. Big 10c Values |Lace and Hamburgs 5 sems | 1han--you | esn by dmewhere. | SIS, SOmmIselon Sol the temlmony |t By ot aeot 1B | Vi mi e i oy vann | Talcam: Powder 10c:can. in Ri Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store |©:i. U i v oot 5 Haciger’ oF reliet il sicior 1| - : in Ribbons at 5an cents OUTFITTERS TO ALL Tae A. C. Andrew Musle €. |noaticn terricony will ke hoid baginning | distown: Suns o S T [Bweeney of Joplin Mo, o dye et pol | All widths and colors a yard THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES | the poard of trade and trans his’ hife < bullding 208 Brosdway, New t to Fear. ¥risco vards, | His suow-white beard H‘ 3 e y you gTow up. dear wears it wrapped several times around M martad T —— . FLMORE & SHEPARD, b SR B T : 4 Ve chief examiner of the commission Tomuty I'm . going tér ‘workion a| his body. t 'n t m—'“emlfl (8. cesnors to Sosslons & Elmorey mornin’ paper. -Then I won't:have ter| - Bweeneyinavashe- lias basn a tramp ‘COMPANY, 804-806 Miain Streat Willimantls, Ct. . ! i £o ter bed till daylight, an’ so I won't|61 yes has had only five baths in Painless Extracting and | [nlamors and funeral Diclors, | onildren Ory |Fviiminies i e A R . . Filling a Specialty €0-62 North Strest. FOR FLETGHER'S Al Mot b el R O e b e e Dapiclson Sonn. Danielson, Putnam, Moosup. LADY ASSISTANT - 7. Street, reichstag described Rooseelt as a “‘po-| streets, 3’“ attracts considerable at- JAMES E. KEBCH, Manager 3 w guns | Tetephone comnecims CASTORIA 'l arummer” tention.—N, Y. World. sept2d

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