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NOHWIGH BULLET!N, SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBEW 3, 1910 Wllllmantlc, Danielson and Putnam Snssssusanussngnnnnnns: that had been burned in the fire. rest of the bomes proved to be other pieces of the same hose except for one instance, and that was a pieca of the Jawbone of some animal, probably that This latter mystery was soon cleareéd up, for at this point in the minute investigation Dr. Frost, who had just arisen, appeared and said that it was a part of the skull of a horse that had lain on the Toof of a nearby. The ashes were then given a careful overhauling by Dr. Mason, but as any further signs were not forth- coming he had to decide that no tramp had met an untimely fate after all. The origin of the fire ig still a mys-~ tery, however, according to the Frost 1t etarted about Thursday forencon and spread so rap- idly that nothing in the building could A large Cutting automobile, purchased this season, was one of the more valuable articies that was a complete quite & number of farming implements. Short Calendar Bession—Jurors Drawn to Report Wednesday—Tourtellotte- Lowe Marriage—Mrs. A. E. Covell Prostrated by = Shock—Democratic nananssanans city were in charge of the arrange- Infant’s Death. Thomas’ F. Jacobs, aged ten mnoths, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, Friday morning of acute bronchitis. WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight. bail, Collinville v aim Tio s afternoon. Viudeviile ‘and Moving - Elocares at|Of & horse. Loomer Opera House. tures at the Bijou and Lake Wan- nAmELsou Republican Caucus Endorses Sibley for Sherifi—Express Messenger An- Injured — Edict Wheeling on Sidewalks. There was a short short-calendar session of the superior court for Wind- ham county in Putnam Friday morn- ing, Judge Gardiner Greene presiding. The little business transacted includ- ed the drawing of the following list of Jurors—two from each town—for service during the term: Putnam, Ernest L. Davis, David B. i ‘Windham, George 'F. Taylor, Frank H, More; Ashford, E. L. James, Fred Wright; Blake, Henry M. Evans; ‘Willimantie, 28 Stone Row, Saphis, Tapie. v Table Linens ) values in Table Linens, N. and Tray Cloths are sub- to people who believe in the it costs not more, but less present market standard. ‘;L’li-m Half Bleached Table Linen, Republicans of Killingly to the num- Der of about one hundred met in par- ty caucus in the town hall at 2.30 Fri- day afternoon and quickly named their <egelations to the different conven- i The meeting, which was pre- sided over by Attorney Sabin S. Rus- , with Frank T. Preston clerk, was as 'harmonious as could be desired. Adjournment wag taken within half an hour from the opening. The feature of the caucus was the unanimous endorsement of the cand of Preston B. Sibley of Dani sheriff, the motion that was written into the Tecords averring “the republican town of Killingly in caucus assembled, in endorsing as a candi- date for the republican nomination of sheriff of Windham county, whose financial success in the management of county affairs is un- Appointment for Robert G. Brook Robert G. Brooks, whose parents Te- side in this city, has been engaged as shipping clerk for a firm of manufac- turers of designed steel ceiling and Brooks recently re- ceived an excellent discharge as yeo- second class, from the United He was attached to the , South Coventry, e SUPPOSED BONES Found in Fire Rubbish at West Ash- ford Merely, Rubber Host panel work. Canterbury, Chaplin, Edward Whitford, William J. ; Fastford, C. A. Walker, Harmon French; Hampton, Albert Guild, Will- iam H. Burnham; Killingly, Allen H. ite, William Gilhooley; Adelbert E. Welden, 3 . Sterling, John E. Griffiths, George H. States navy. An appalling @iscovery, or what was . battleship Louisiana. d to be such at the time, was made Thursday evening a little befors Halt Bleached Heavy Table , 50c, 58¢ and 65c & vard. Iris;y and German Half Table Linen, $1.00 a vard. n-a Bleached Table Linen, 50c a ulm- Home from Europe. Miss Myrtice Kingsbury Mabel Spencer, who hav: through Lae ruins of the barn that was place of Dr. burned 6n_the summer & Frost of Waterbury AShford that was totally destroyed by its entire contents been_travel- son for county cummer, arrived home Thursds were given a William H. H. Hutchin: A. Badger, J. H. Robbins Everett E. Rhodes, Claude M. Munyan: Woodstock. Pomfret, N. ‘Thompson, fre fogother with voters of the welcoming Te- arsday morning. ception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L 46 Windham street, swhere Miss Kingsbury makes her home. The evening was pleasantly spent in listening to the tales of their F fusic, games and ref were enjoyed during the cou Bleached Table Linen. T5c, and $1.50 a yard. Table Cloths for round table. 45 to #0-inch, scalloped, $2.50 and $4.50 each. VERY SPECIAL Ti-inch Table Damask, quality at 9Sc a yard. 33-inch Napkins to match at $2.39 a gome whitened bars hait buried In the ashes that in some respects closely re charred ribs of a hu- man being, at least o thought soma of th doctor's family, and orders were accordingly issued not to disturb th the gruesome find was given Dr. Louis Mason, medical examiner, that a per- *d to be a tramp, the burning of the barn received the notice evening and ‘ent to the site of the fire a ride with its attendant viciesi- - back hill country he ar- summer home and . who again told that the bones were number of times and was only prevent- ed from burning by the stalwart efforts The jurors will report on Wednes- sembled the hal zhbors, who loaned Attorney Samuel B. Harvey of Wil- limantic was assigned by’ the court to defend Sophia_Wolinski of Williman- who is held at Brooklyn jai ing the death of child, and who may probably be charg- i der or manslaugiter. egation to the state conven- mated that the total loss is u 000, par- tion is uninstructed tially covered b very good Firemen's Outing. A sood Bise Beiegation of the mem. celsior Hook and William H. her newborn Fined for Damaging Private Property. V. Bennett and were appointed a committee s for places on the ations to be appointed 72-inch Table Dam muality at $1.00 a vard. Napkics to match at $2.00 a, k of a better Court was Tuesday morning. Excavating for Bridge. Contractor Suzilo's men commenced ¥ to do the excavating ‘over the spot in Pomfret street where the idge i installed across in connection with the in- E The bridge, which is included in the contract for No, 2 of the system, i cement with a About two weeks will be required to the street. been closed for a short distance, The trench for the pipe was also being opened on to make nominatio various del inte {lower part of the city, hing and took the boat from. there ew York to enjoy the pleasures of nual Labor day the metropolis. i to private srroher\\ sented by the committee and accept- PRECHMS o nimously by the meeting: breaking the Tock on one of the kates | of the Horseshoe Park Argicultural as- ation’s fence that Faney Tea and Tray cuoms‘ dnch Fancy Tes hemmed with fan was met by Representative Herbert C General News. . Frederick A. - meetings of the Epworth lea of the \h\(hnmst Ep! process of breaking. Comtois was arrested and locked up. | He was tried and found guilty in court | and fined $5 and costs by Judge Wil- amounting to $11.60, spot and indeed And bone that were about the size To clinch her con- Frost said that the bones spot about where the stairs were before the fire. \ing to think that there was some- the doctor leaned over and one of the supposed bones 1 nothing more nor of a rubber hose The Steadily Increasing |Business Of This Bank: friends of the ¥ $ throughout $1.25 ea. n. Linea Tray Cloths. which he paid. Comtois stated Miss Agnes be removed from her b operty on Val- that he did not know that it was wrong, as it was a short vay to his home through the park. During the presant summer a num- rilar acts of vandalism hav been committed in and abo | and the officials of the association have been on the watch for the culprits, but will be reopened. is having a cellar s having erected a brick house 32x38 feet. cted is as follows: Tdnen Guest Towels WEDDING. Tourtellotte- Lowe. Announcement is made of the mar- About the Borough. is at Block Jeland for Towels. scalloped on able William J. Hastings was in Damask Monogram Carrie Virginia and Harry ] WEDDING. Moseley—Hall. Lowe of South Woodstock se Tourtellotte of B -cremony was performed on | friends in Colcheste few days at t P. Burgess on businass was in the city len has entered t Department ourtellotte will live in East owelings 1%-fach All Linen Brown 10¢, 13%c and 15 17-fnch Bleached borders i0c, 12%c and 15 1 Linen Bileached ing. 13%c< a yard 17-inch Glass Toweling. and 15¢ & yard. Frank Hall, of Chap- Instructed to Vote for Sibley. mention of the Thompson re- ‘clock at the home of the bride the visitors in of the Mansfield Congregational was witnessed ated that the county conven- legation was conceded to Sher- , but not instructed. The del- s instructed to vote for him however, a motion to that effect hav- passed at the meeting. Eagles to Initiate Cl of Putnam aerie of are looking forward to a pleas- -ning on September 11, { candidates is to be re- Webster aerie has accepted an i present and the de- gree work will be conducted by a team | tertaining 2 The ceremony > | nome on Walnut street. relatives and contracting par - of the bride, her two weeks' v s | cation in the ses Lena and Laura Loisseau go:s to show that the”People likz our conservative method of doing business. the vital keynotes to Success| in Banking consists in mak- ing conservative confining same to a limited This Institute so-| icits only such loans in the the Security is That is why we are increasing our business — by doing a Safe Business. If you appreciate this kind of business we invite you to do your Banking with us. “Oaklang b A luncheon was served fm- several weel Knitted Table Padding #3-imch Table Padding, very sof! piladle, S5 2 yard New Osting Flanne! 10c a yard New patterns in Ofl Cloth, wide at 1%c a yard, “u Stork. Shesting. waterproof, $1.00 a | Fard. Allen—Webster. has returned to her home in parsonage on Express Messenger Injured. loans and Prospoct street, week or o at Lake Winne senger on the early was injured will be in charge of the Webster del- egation and the degree team will work under the direction of John Gouley. of V. Camp Going to Nerwich. members of George W. ns of Veterans. ation of the Norwich camp to the evening of September 12 at which time a large ed into membership e that quite a few from towns i will also be present. E. Covell Suffers Shock. Albigence E. condition at her home west of in marri age G S in this A , who was stricken with | train ran into Dan | territory. Maple aven expected that he will be stumbled ove head and ‘am. ||n“ have accepted behalf that Willimantic - fire department. Allen are spending their hon- eymoon at Block Island and upon their will Teside in this city. “lajr and Mrs, ] | come to that He left the train class will be recei It is probabi Men’s Farnishings ©Odd sizes in Shirts, Collars and Under. , P. Q., Canada. Anderson was able to go back uest of Mrs. Walter §. Bradbury and , - g 2 the train southbound at 11 FUNERAL. Albert House. Men's S0c Negligee colors, 36c each. Men's TS¢ Unlaunder Schenectady. N. Y., h home on Windhami road. STONINGTON George A. Bliss Weaves on Loom Two Hundred Years Old—Death of Mrs. George MacHarg—Personal Items. urned to her Packerville Prognostications. old son of Mr. who died at Windham Thursday his home in iction of the sage of Packe vote on the 1 s going to Men's $1.00 Fancs now &8¢ each. Men's 78 Woolen = Underwear, 4%c cach Men's and Boys' o which she suffered 'l‘h\nsdav m\(hk‘n one { ¢ Trom the barn to the The Willimantie Savings Institute WEBSTER, Treasurer. at North Windham Directors Elmore NOTICE NEW PIANOS |Willimantic Loan Co.: Money to Loan. Liberal advances on Dia- monds, Watches and other | Jewelry. Personal Property bought and sold. 15 Un‘on §t, E. L. PRINCE, CONFECTIONRR and Ice Cream Caterer 734 Main Strest. Telephone 53-3. It I’s Wail Papers in all the latest designs that you de- Qur large assortment and moderate price will interest you. our stock of readv mized Paints and | supplies are complete. A. B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street. JAMES llAIlRlES TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. ‘Ye Post Card Shop.” 852 Main Street, Willimantic ace Johnsor Swift Game for Labor Day. . Clark of the champlor. Tri-Village team of the Eastern Con- necticut league promises to show Put- nam a pitcher with a lot of class when brings his aggregation up here on the beginning of Labor first game of the double header sched- uled between the ¥ , announced Thursday fted from the Worcester, New Eng- team, by Connle Mack of Thursday George A. Bliss of 2 ham county is w Men's and Boys 12%ec a box. Men's S6c Ties 25c Ties, now Manager E. hand woven rug. iy one in this section who wshioned hand loom for Colo- 1d Indian designs. a real forecast augldTuThsS as elsewho Backus huwu.«! at > nd is 200 years ol | en .r-»d« 2nd bobbing used in e on this lict Mur question many times in /s been the same ny predictor to guess be close may by the resul m w 'm_of ¥ Backus and §-inch Moire Risbon i M €-inch Plain Ribbo: 4-4neh Plain Taffeta T land league, Philadelphia . that the Putnam boys will. have match thelr batting eyes Deserter Taken to Newport. who desert- “the vote here monstrated of the voting during the pa $185. Write for Catalogue. WATKINS BROS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Main and School Sts, 8o. Manchester. 852 Main Street, Willimantio. |As Low as 3-tnek Plain and Moire Ribbon tripe to his | him at work. Sails for Newport. Ireba, owned ington of Watch Hill, the harbor here during he summer, left for Newport v with & party on board to | Labor day. 1,600 voters and that tho largest which he was identified on ship North DaKota, Newport by Sheriff George Holbrook the necessary instructions officials there had been re- the battle- vas taken back to Kiastio Belts in white, black bige and pink. 25c T8¢ 12-Button Lenst in tan, black and white & surprising in anoth ght squeeze this year. The following is to guess that Friday after Asher was glad to go back. Swmpad Hill Thursday terna, $1.19 each ->\v":mx\r r of the season A few of our §! wols marked down at 75c and $1.50. a o STATE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS 50 and $3.50 Para- s there he will go to Bittaburg, Pa where the family will spend the win- LOUIS PHANEUF AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. €25 Main Street, Delegates and Town Committee Elect- ed on Thursday Evening. Wllhmantm Comn, 1910—all’ gue Wheelmen Must Keep Off Sidewalks. s of the borough po > numerous parties that ap- seph Hibbert of N . ‘ ot lilies Ma s Purteh b ihe is the delegation elected 5 democrats of Putnam ption at the party caucus ity court room Thursday Linen Suits inen Sult only a prices, $10.00 suit wult for 325 Splendid bargui: natural color at sige In white oniy in patural $3.95 horough has one man from the town, who is now living, on the board 2. Smith and All excepting M - mayors of Putnam. The meeting was presided over Richard Gorman, ington district which in 1873 ce business for th h hes become to wa i rvlu(n!\ Willimantic, Conn. as follows: Frederick Dumag The |.um district fc Delegates to congressional orial conventions will be elected e being made 1 0Oil for Roads Coming. Commissioner has notified the selectmen of Killingly f road ofl has v pedestrians s enjoyed by ths members many games Shirt wah's sire, come here. A handsome some very prett med and tucked, 54c $198 and $23 Tallored Waists friends and Returning from Europe. Marguerite Dwver, Death of Mrs. George MacHarg. . who for the three years has made her her daught died at the Queenstown (Sungay) on the Cedric route to Putnam v. at Pawiucket, past two or 75 MONUMENTS, Headstonea and Markers In our stock ready to be erected. and Inspect 1000 artistic 4 WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, corner Main and Watson Streeta, ‘Wiilimantic. Conn. Go to E. P. Chesbro’s For Automobiles. The prices right 1029 Main Street, » used on stretches ptist parsonaze For a number of s been an invalid h , a daughter, > brothers and two sisters. The funeral services were held arsonage at § p. conducted by f ‘macadam road at Dayville, Obtain our prices made a splendid combination of colr and stripes. $1.00 cach THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper Noted About the City. Julius Cordier will leave for Montreal Monday to vis- attend the Fucharis- Blmyille and PERFUMES, Watching Out for Gypsies. Officers in various towns of Windham count band of gypsies in this sec- | tic congress. Onge of Worcester, v of Putnam, is visiting with rel- atives in town. Joseph Rivard will leave today (Sat- urday) for Montreal. Taftville baseball come %o Putnam this (Saturday) aft- ernoon for their last vi service wa Rigler of Westerly. taken to Albany this (Saturd Burial will be in s dirtiest—that een hereabouts in 2 re being driven rapidly from one town to another. i on was very is estimated that the total membership of the party i . To Hold Convention at Park. An innovation is to be given the del- representatives of the republi- each town i Stonington and My day (Saturday) at S Sunday Services. . F. D. Thomas Third Baptist (Sunday) at 3 and 7.30 p. At Calvary Episcopal church tomor- row (Sunday) holy communion will be 2dministered at § a. m. and 10.30 a. m A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. Marufacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harness, Carriages and Wagons for sale. Carriage and Wegon Repairing Repository and shops i will meet to- it of the sea- “Going lut of the Clothing Business” Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store The Music Hall Girl was Manager at the Bradley theater Friday evening. STATE’S ATTORNEY To Conerf With Counsel Criminal Cases. Some:hing for Notbing takes good money to but we will sell you & bet- y und on easier bur ceewihere | For Artistic Wall Papers E. MAFFITT & CO, We will be pleased to estimate on painting or decorating, ang will guarantee Tel connectlon. buy a piano » coming state conventlon by ing them meet at the pavilion at Wild- park to elect Manchester's Exflmpla The agreement industry - will Br. £ . JACKSON-—Dentist |- Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Willimantic two delegate: Tae A. €. Andrew Musle Co. 804-206 Main Strest. his office in Putnaw from Church Strest, in harugeny with the best traditions of it is an object les- son which will have & good influence the worid of Willimantls, Ct ELMORE & SHEPARD, 8. ccsaors to Sesslons & Elmovey {mbaimers and Funerd [irectors, 60-62 North Street. convention Lancashire with reference the former notice having been withdrawn 7 Personals and Briefs. Kathlene Leavitt of Caspy is the guest Thibet Proble the roof of the world, the aim of imperialiso erinlism_Is now 752 Main Street, Telepbous HIRAM N. FENN, - EMBALMER St Filiimantie. Ct 1adz Assistant. | Teiephone cobuectiom both work .and | hroughout Manchester Telephcas connection. The Difference - . that such a dixazroeable ef- “ighboring pewers, whether it ¢ {oo late ta counteract the con- A nice variety of Fresh Fish; Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. man seeing his own faults, is ahle to kesp other paopla from them.-Chicage Record-Her- Master David Quinn of Boston the guest of hix cousin. Master . in Grove sireet. has returned from a seams donbtful Willlam Rafferty. lengthy visit with relatives in Can- 2%r and Mrs, Allen and.their daugh- A s ter Miss Lucy Allen, have returned to Hartford, after being entertained by : Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Shaw of Fremont | = f) street. 4 Harry St. Onge and family of Wor- v cester are visiting Putnam relatives. Mrs. Silas “Wheelock _and her two o e daughters, Sylvia and Elizabeth, are 5 % to return Sunday from a month’s stay at_Pleasant View. Mrs. T P. Ryan and Miss Marga- ret Gibnéy .have been in Waterbury. A successful cake sale was held on the lawn of Mrs. Joseph McKachnic. Elm street, afternoon, under B assiciaof e Womans Raile corps. Rev. B. F. Benolt s to speak in the Baptist church Sunday afternoon at Sl P Sin Biie. R e | GENUINE must bear signature: MYSTIC 'Wedding Invitations—Obituary Notes— Ml"f( Game With - Stonington Today—Ce- Satprest £ Hsve, Watey Seryfce. family zo to their home in Hamiiton, N. Y., on Tuesday. 25 ?| Rowland Haynes. who has had a town from Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kret- | nor cottage and spent his vaca- zer for the marriage of their only |3 < # E e 4 Gaughter, Ruth Eve, and Leonara Jonn | {108 o Gates Island left Trriday with Hermes, on Thursday evening, Sept. 22, | M7, 1% 08 GREE Home 1o, P IEaCIes at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride's | e "4 1 parents. Miss Kretzer is assistant in | 4 Moo ,?‘;’[f.,‘;y”t‘:fb;;;‘:é‘ R her father's store, and Mr. Hermes is | at the fafe P employed by the Rossie Velvet com- Ay erm; pany. They will be at home aiter Oct. 15. JEWETT CITY Sudden Death of Mrs. Lewis. g - Mrs. Henrietta Moran's Death—Ser< ‘Word was received Friday of the sud- : den death of Mrs. Herbert Lewis in| -¥ices to Be Resumed in the Congre- New London. She was the deughter | gational Church. of the late Eiisha Douglas, and is sur- Sived by four sisters, Mrs. Carrie Seatl, | Mrs, Henrietta Moran died Thursday Mrs, Bzra Daboll, Mrs. Henry Meyers | Right at the home of her daughter, Mrs, ena Miss Fannie Douglas, and_ three |Anthony Honney. brothers, Harry, Fred and William Binduy, in: chetChilohes ated o] ': M‘ [é": fmcne' | Sunday morning services at the Con= Rk e gregatio; church will be resumed. Mrs. Elizabeth Fish and Miss Har- | Rev, W. H. Gane will preach his secon@ riett Fish have purchased of Charles |anniversary sermon, his subject being and Gladys Flint the house and lot at [The Vineyard Toilers, the sermon be- | the corner of Elm and Fldredge [ing followed by communion service. streets. . The new owners will take |The evening subject is The Philosophy possession at once. of EXcuses. The ;undq\' q(-hoxm ser- i ; vice is to be a rally day service. Soofsl Eveningt o Rev. E. W. Potter's morning subjeet Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams en- | ot the Raptist church js Labor. Princl« tertalned friends at their home in Tn- | 11e"0ng il the evening Money Bags. Qustrial place Friday evening. Music i G was rendered and refreshmentis were Briefs and Persona served. Among those present were Mrs. Skl . gl Roy D Judd, Mrs. 1. G. Ingersoll and Jirs. Datrion Shes lin: Contral daughter, Mrs. D. eid and daugh- ter, Louis White. H. Hiscox goes to Conimix Frau Moll Returning from Germany. |cut, R. I, today to spend a week with J. Moll left Friday night for |Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Switt. New Where he will meet his| Albert Browning of Solon, ia. has mother, Frau Anna Moll, who returns | been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Monday from two months’ stay in Ger- | BaEper i, Lo ‘?"-n L o e many, her nativo home. She has been | Ji™ Ang FEN . L TTPRL 80 a course in the summer school, ;\_(‘l‘:"g\;; “Vrnln?s mfé;» w5 an preparing for her year’s work, she be- | Vi1 Nr- FIoats SiSter o L ing teasher of German in the Bulkeiey |Vt BIOWI Sont 10, o re, school, New London, and in Broadway [ g "' Barper, 'Jr. returning Sundas school, Mystic. night. Personal Notes. — Invitations have been received in Mrs. Lydia Douslas and Miss Fannie The British Model. Douglas ave returned from Brid€e-| yyarophobia is rapidly increasing i Miss Helen Trving has left for Strous- | the state of Georgia and presumably also throughout the United States. . burk, Pa., where she has been engaged | 150 thro S as teacher in the Normal school. Muzzle all dogs and establish a six : : criday |months’ quarantine. What has been rs Carric Latham spend Iriday|accomplished in England, Sweden, et Tovie of New York and John | Denmark and Norway can he done in EL Hoxie; Jt. of Bonton are guests'or| e United Stten -~Journalfor Meai< thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.|cine, Atlanta Hoxie, over Labor day. At Ledyard Funeral. The funeral of Joeeph Albert Gallup took place Friday afternoon at 2.30 DIAMOND o'clock from the iedyard Center Con- gresational church. Many relatives ENGAGEMENT RINGS. and triends attended from i\l\Bs(i‘cl The | Special Prices At Rev. N. B. White officiated urial was i in Ledyard cemeters. 6. E. SHAW’S Zutnem Rev. C. T. Hatch and Mrs. Hatch have returned from their vacation, spent in Medford and Asterville, Mas: Mr. Hatch will occupy his pulpit o et ovning st tno” Metnomst| REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. church. Reyv. Welcome Bates has returned from a month's vacation, spent in Put- | The Republican Voters of the Town nam, and will occupy his pulpit at the | of Killingly who are enrolled upon the ¢ . Republican Caucus List, according to SIS Chaipeh Spaay; the “Statutes of Confiecticut, are. re Today’s Game. fested to meet In the Towh Hall at to | Danielson on Friday, Sept. 9th, . & The baseball game scheduled for to | Danielson on IFriday, Sept, Gth, 1810, 8% day between Mystic. and Stonington | Lt iee’te wit! I—T6 place in nomic promises to be an interesting one, as|hation Candidates for = the _variou Manager Costello of the Mystic team |Town Offices for the ensuing year, 2-— has gof some good men for the game. |To place in nomination a Candidate for McKay and Brown will be the battery | Judge of Frobate for the cnsuing blv, Holmes and Morgan. The umpire VALLIEAN 1 pOTNANM, Wil he Scl\arklp}x R_J. MORIN, PH. D, Water Servics for Cedarcrest. HERRERT C. KEECH, i The Mystic Valley Water company Jolod] )‘;Asg{a\‘{sl( has ordered pipe extension from West PTG SMITH, Mystic avenue to Cedarcrest, which Footbilcan Town Committee. will be very pelasing to the summer Dated at Killingly. Conn.,, this 2d& people at that plac day of September. 1916. sep3d NOANK HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law Picnic for Sunday School Class—Mrs. PATENTS Fowler’s Interesting Guests—Sum- | protect your idea. Handsome 63- {rer Visitors Leaving. page Guide Eook Free. The Sunday lass of Miss | Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. Hester Evarts held their annual class | get1TuThS picnic Friday. The members are Mis 1. M. Peckham Miss Hs\'l‘\f’lh\\'t?\'e P l: * e et Chester, e Eitner or- | Special Chocolate Cream brop Bertha Carroll, Miss Sadie ‘o Cenls a Po‘l'd zan iy M Wall H. 1 ft Mr. and Mrs, alter Lewis after a stay with Mrs. Edwin Careon, have at THE KEYSTONE STORES returned to Uxbridge, accompanie Miss Pearl Carson, who will remain | Danielson, Putnam. Moosun, two months. sept8d Tetters from Mrs, Nelson, a former resident here, report that she has bee In fil health, but is now better and IHE [;L[Amm;[ M Wlnlu{a 1l soon go to Boston to spend the | To BO T IR L o inter, Their stay in Vermont has |8t The Bc= 7 > been beneficial to her grandson Ralph gls_‘i‘;meim:;oal‘gr d‘x:.ceoia;nul“fi:cfig: who ls suffering from lung trouble o A e | mtetutsfg g\ isitons: Buy these §0ods Low. Miss Eve McDonald. an Australian | — sept20d singer of repute, and Misé IFrances (pHE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORHE Cairnwright, a Tondon society sirl. Nata Rtret - DanWiEl who are pupils of Baroness von Iis- ner, at present visiting Mrs. B. D. Fowler, left town for their city home Wednesd Miss McDonald has just BBt g to Tradedn Jowett City theater. New Yark, Mr. and Mrs; Leander Brown, Mrs. T, E. f Baitic, Mrs. Lulu Brown 2 3 ey Paie Yotiie "Van der | C1GARS, TORACCO, COOL DRINKS, Pyl of Worcester, have heen guests of Pl 8 Mrs. Fannie XKowler of Main street Mrs. A. . Alexander and flau.:hvlr'rx, Alice and Helen, have turned from a short stav in Montville, and wil T R TN i leave today for their Providence home. Is closing gut her Bl dr R fes Marlon Laws, who has been |I& closing il e nest of her aumt. Mrs. Lida Ash- |linery. Bverything reduced to or bey, returned to Brooklyn Friday. half price. W. J. BRICKLEY'S. Henry Emerson and son. Kugene, have gone to Block Island for a few days, before returning to their home THE BEST ICE CREAM in New Hampshire. is whai I sell, wholesale and retall at ‘Miss Margaret Joyce is improving. |the Corner Store. Wm. Jobnstone. Mrs, Hiram Ingram has returned from a stay with friends in Schemec- f— tady, N. Y. 3. BOTTOMLEY & SON, Picnic at Later Date. General Repair Shop, The picnic of the Golden Cross. ar- | gioyole and Automobile Repateing, ranged for Labor day, is postponed Mrs. Charles Cost and sons, Leland Oll and Gasoline for sale. and Adrian, of Providence. are guests of Capt, and Mrs. Rosweil ni Prof. and Mrs. Wayland Chest Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S sRWETT OITY HOTEL. CASTORIA articnt —— 1A ¥. LEWIS. Proprietes. The Gratitude of Elderly People goes out to whatever helps give them M. HOURI'GAN, ~ e, comfort and strength. Foley S Kidney Titie cure kidues and rm-‘m : PR i T diseages promptly and give comfortanc o L i G S AN 4, Craviore Gesking house 368 ASK Wo SER THE Beuvesic UMM plates that we_ are fmn: with ound_of our brand of Dey are beautiet M Jewett City. Co. "Phones—Store §:

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