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tic, }Danielson and nEEsERsERuERERRERERERRu S, esanun Il sruzsun the organ. ; . . Mr. and Mrs, Hereault left on the first ‘morning train for the morth e Toute to Montreal, where they will \ s o Willima spend their honeymoon. On their re- / i e turn to Danielson they will live in = heir mewly furnished home oA the ) WILLIMANTIC was in town for a brief stay Monday | was held Monday forenoon at 11 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whittaker of Fall %y,.. gfii.,yur. Heneault is employed 4 M CONN. W + [and predicted that we were in for afrom his home _in Pleasant Valley, | River, Mass N ite ot or e Gl ¥ hat Is Going On Tonight. spell of weather and that it would rain | Mansfield. Rev. William 8. Beard, pas- Twelve-Pound: Turtle Caught. Pis eompany opiiudeville and Movimg Pletures a¢|Sl, S8 and thus prevent the baseball | (4r 3;;“:@!?“,,53}{5’;%“*‘;;:,‘,&,:;‘*'“{;,‘; John B Murths; Charles F, Gard- Invited to Play With Putnam. % g Noving Pictures ‘at the Bijou and Motored to Putnam. service there was singing by the mixed|ner hold the record for turtles. The: Sidney Marland, William Marland Ty Scenic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hills, Mre, New- | Quartette of the same church. The re- captured a twelve-pounder —recently. |and Wallace Palne, recognized as three ’ s o M. e ond | mains were. then brdught-fo. thix gity | Thete: lirge snapuing tifties’are b0 faf +ho iubtest Daskethall pityers tI0T f m. “ THE WORKINGMAN'S HOLIDAY | Sie 5t e e o o | and ‘taken to Willimentic —cemetery, | e found in the Tadpole and Ashisnd{have ever, been developed in oasters 1 ng 0 Mad s chestar metored to Butnam and return| Where Rev. Mr. Beard conducted = |Ponds. v~f.‘.{‘;.'n‘."é',}f,’,,{?'se’ffri'f,”“"‘”lfi‘l Connv;»!lclull,‘}‘m\‘a been ‘"V;w‘:‘h?’ pl‘:‘y S X - i i ¥ o1 ce. T rers were | 0% T i sev ears ag 5 ot id & : N i Sucsees i Ste of the Bad | FAe oy o e o o ek s | VA SN ER R YO LY BTG T | Y MERSAR SR, U | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been P re N i > 3., John Griges of Holliston, Mass. an ordinary wash tub; it weighed €0 |here, as no hall suitabie for playing in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of | pounds. Several have been taken in | purposes is to be had. Rugs The threatent: v ¢ " D. Stearns and J. B. Baldwin of W s n PR /- -:fiin‘l??«i“i.’n?fii.,“:hf BLANK FOR COLLINSVILLE. mantic. George Andrews of Mansfield 1{,3‘ _Al,_:.éom p_;m’l and the age \x,m?u e i A1 - and has been madonndiu his per= in sur Rug Department, 3rd floor. | marical turnout of the several Inbor ov- | Half & Thousand Detighted Fans Watch [and IFrank lennett of Boston. Mass | they had reached no one coumd tell PUTNAM M{ e el S el e e Bome noveity Oriental designs in Wil. | zanizations that participatad in the pa- Colts Win from Visitors, 5:0. g S TR e gy e o o Allow no one to deceive you in this. ton and Axminster Rugs. de_ Yonday, morning, but it did not —_ o R & | Among tlis. mbut, aijractive,of floral| Poinfeet. Elestsl isodwin Relagatir All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good’> are but ete undreds from <demonstrath s AT % _ displays on private grounds in the i i 2 8 = 32 inch Rus, Oriental designe,| ihat a labor parade can be held in this | citan emg ethiimii et highly ex RURAL CARRIERS Boroush is that at R M. Brown's on| Senadisn Tedriete Heve Meunioh Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ISR ‘qunliny. 33.89. “The vactous ¥ gathered on Windham field and saw R R s e e b s T Iniants and Children—Experience against Experiment. RS Sk Watra. Meavy Wilton| presertin o maity appestanec o sag | oi; Calts, the leaders of the Uonneetl- f Hold Semi-Anaual Se Yaricties of flowers in bloom In bis| Googwin will have the four dele- B Rug, very soft shade, $8.50. et DAty appearance as they |cut baseball association, fake the| Hall—About Thirty Present—Next|ioye® J0"0r named qablias in il col- | Sates (rom Pomfret o the republican Wh f . 2 swun measure of the Collinsville nine Labor i Meeting i M0 | state convention. They were elected 27 x 54 Inch Wilton Rug, $5.50 et and the committee in charge of |day afternoon In s fashion that was| Meeting in New Haven. ors and showing fine blooms. The |5l conVBAter ey, ware eleetOl e . 9 = 54 inch Axminster Rug, $2.50. | sy e, Coicbration dvserve mucl | thoroughly approved by the crowd gen- | Tne Rural Leiter hyrangea near his barn is one of the | §6..e” Jonday efternoon, Judge C, O. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= Y L which the parue eas REN rind erally by giving the much touted play- | tion held its semi-annual meeting S iy e e i Thompson acting as chairman and G. oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It 30 x 80 fnch Columbia Symrna ¥ v 1 under such | ars from the inl: h y d * % SRl A8 Sl-over pattecns, $2.50 wiverse conditio S peom (he inland borough 2 shutout | hig city Monday in Knights of Pythias SRS PP Do Rrais ds wedpetiny. The) only gthes contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic b4 erns, $2.50. iy Ko e A6 > > of 5-0. hall. In spite of the very poor weather indham county town that is accred- X - nobilised on Valay street o Sibs of st (LS Ahe locals: siugpok "“:k_(hs-re Was'a falr attendance, there be- ! DANIELSON et il atadll Srcdwi: deleastion substapce. Its age is.its guarantce. It destroys Worms 1o line resting on Walnut street, a | ei g style and clouted out|ing present about thirty odd members e is Thompson, and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind ttle before 9 - ight nice safe hits off the wonderful|,r the association out of a towal of Sheriff Sibley will get the support 8 = 5 WASH RUGS 1itle hetore 9 oelock and shortly after | Kid Renneault, so-called boy wonder, | scoanty-two, although there are 27| ' omcsult-Godreau Wedding — Jowet!| of “pomtrers four delegates to the Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation P 36 x 72 inch Boudolr Wash Rug | yue as follows: Through ‘-Run,-"&é’;t g:fi :?"v;\c:dll:“;';wnl:}g}!![l’hI“at:!dfiimh:r{r::: rural carriers in the state. C"fli\'fl T"c’;r_ "-’s Af’S‘Sé in Teaching x-o\fuiy (t:un‘\;e‘nuon,va r&sn‘ljuunn bqil‘nx and Flatulency. ¥t assimilates the Food, regulates the 4.50. ) ndham, down sa > Mai D . A. P. Ellsworth, a rural earrier con-| of Music—Rain Spoils Games. vVoted at the mesting endorsing him iving” Hoa ermarch was made, and then back : har@ for the success of the meeting| Mr. and Mrs. E. U. G. Baker of|The delegations are made up as fol- The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. ugh Main theouss Bnlin 46 Teske :.':S‘:";é'"},“ym’in"lfifiusi?.fii.fwhfi !:ef"; and made evopy”man welcome as ha| Norwich were visitors in Danielson for | lows £ n and on to Main and to A. B. o O A D a0 Yhr | arrived at the hall He is deserving | the holic A 2 State—Fayette L. Wright, H. H. Da- hall, where the parad 3 Pplaying in the | o thanks for the interest he took in| Frank 1d of New Britain was | venport, Representative Arthur — P. EN W. e et ) e [k e Mr. and Mrs. James | Grosvenor, Representative J. P. Gros G u LWAYS sion was headed by Chief .. |the welfare of each and every man % shal W. D. Lasos s Hingy Maik fainn e i o ansounced. it Cum- | present. , for the holids venor; county, H. H. Davenport, Will- 2 x 48 inch Wash Ruz, $2 The proce STRAW MATTING i sc ya Joseph T or oy [ given & box of Major|” Mavor D. P. Dunn opened up the . J. Marsh of Upton. Mass.,|iam R. May, Willis Covell; senatorial, Bears the Signature of Japanese Matting, 45c yard Cmertoan band. 25 plecear Dlustaors: | oEars for putting the leather over the | meeting by delivering a felicitous ad-|is visiting with friends in Daniclson. '| Fayette L. ‘Wright, Charles O, Thomp: » - Japaness Matting, good auality, 35 1oea] No. 345, with twelve men: PamL. | - Hareis cra RPN | dress of welcome in which he gave the irl Pilling of Dedham was at his|son, Walter Bryden, Alfred Brigg fors’ Tocal, with ARitien Tien: (oHarris was on the firing line for the | carriers the freedom of the ity and | homo here Monday. congressional, George Hicks, B. P. Al- : - o xty-four ‘men w severai Baoly eripplea:fnpers. | . |arona o to mare thatanghly organise Sl e e e e e g Catna ke, $3c yard oWy Sesinr i 1L s 1 badly erippled fingers hemselves. He regretiingly referrec vention are sai : the can- R Bitiing. 25c var | % To,“,N.'Wn‘l",n"fl;zpef“m'&e_ millfiz! ‘.f.‘l-‘h""n ne;;:'eu”t‘téef:nhnlg chease | ¢o' the fact that the carriens had © | ne of Providence has heen ¢ of Thomas O. Elliott of Pom- o . The ~ painters looked atirartive 1h | iner pyiching line and fanned seven- | forced back to their old sehedule of or ‘with his parents, Mr. % Ohina Matting. 19c vard niforms of white with outing hats 0 | ord. hereabouts for the season. and | Posenaoe'ny somsen hestanin b tene 2Show of Boata r i el sl B R (] 2 el W | L Recashimite. for season, and | expenses of upkeep pertaining to e row of Boston, formerly of ham county towns to hold a re- _Ohina, Matting, extra f - o o maas s G TR 2 down to two hits. Dath | ana equipment was deducted. He made| Danielson, is spending a few days here an caucus and the delegations e ou ave wa s 8ic yard. i entered] the Hall, whire those whe | or: crs '}*"{";‘;‘I“v the visitors' pitch- |3 groat hit with the representatives|with his family, making the trip from the fifteen towns are now ready e e o el shore those 'who |er one’ of which was & sort of 4 |presen. automobile. to do their voting as soon as the va- srine Wilder of New Brit- ting with relatives on the 34 Postmaster C. H. Dimmick addressed | Mrs. Kath the candy kid in batting | the convention and rious conventions meet. In Use For Over 30 Years DOOR MATS ommittee i charge for their interest| Petrici w is_vi urged each and n turning out, and then refreshments | connecting 2 “hi s \DIA 3 s % % dach Heavs Brush Coton) e & Gonnecting for thres hite out of fouf | every man to work for the gnod of | West Side ' e CANADIAN PARTY L LA AR 3% & 21 Heavy Brush Cocoa Mat, da-| A large and sightly elm tree was|#head of him. He was called Out In | for the membere 1o koo 1a mind. "He | John Fournier of the We e R o a mend center, $1.00 each | struck ana splintered to pieces by mflor;:m Inning atter lashing out & fine | was cordially Miss Delia Perreault has been spend-| s IR e s T . Mat. | fi€htning Quring the hef e carly | tWo bay ) st bas v h e A ey 4 > J ‘ 303 34 Sach Heavy Brush Cocoa Mat € the height of the early | {0 bagger for not touching.first base. | p. “Rugg of ti ing a few days in New Y ullivan, From then until the 12th neither team | son Clair have returned to New York €sc each. T e e o o Sit gy nto, . Biikeaniy Wb Soted Nooo | Lio Tsutbery re Hegtor /Gladus 0f N0t Ty | A protty affaiv, the autarowth of the | 154 able o score. bub in that last ixnc | aetabe Siniting e Tattier, & 000 S AN f Robert Royen at Andover. e ones. Noo- | interests of the ol anielson, spent the holiday - ¥ i ing the visitors got to slugging again | Haas. 14 x 22 inch Hea ‘ocon M Plovabe dobinate 36 Feuty nan, who had drawn a pass, and was |ly of their work. n Danielson Canadian_ trip recently organized and |anq sent four runners around the cir James T. ¥. Brown spent Monday Sde 4 0 second by Nichols. This |geeretar 1t Ovide Baribeault were| conducted by M, M. Dwyer of this city | oy v i vit 0 each Horace Johnson, of Middle Haddam et shath & then can D pae | ary and trea Lt . and Bdward A Bullivan:of, Danialion, | So.r._ Hopars dudi Berpier were the [with ¢ricnaa it Nacwich. Famey Imported Mats, in colors, FICk Jiie’ twa Bagwar, seaing: Cean’ | o0ted and ordered’ placed on file. guests of relatives in Woonsocket on|and Edward A. Sullivan of Danielson, | opposing pitchers, The game. by the | Ira Lamb of Waterbury is the guem i toi’s. bagger, scoring Cam- | oS g Monday. g un, ng » home of Mr. |y " counts In the league standing, {of his aunt, Mrs. Evada Greenman each g plon. who reached first on balls, and | ose in Attendance Joseph Seguin of Norwich has been|and Mrs. Richard Gorman, Seward | gocording to the agreement made by | Mr. and Mrs. John Spofford and 22 x 38 inch Rope Mat, $1.39 each If I's Wall Papers Sullivan. e pretty fair controt for | srtlSe o€l foliowed and these re- | the Sueet of relaiives in Danicleon. street, this city. on Sunday evening | the managers before play was started, daughter Thehna have returned. to p e Mt $2.95 w41 the et eaul - or | spondec >resident, H. P. Rugs of| Dr. Everett Bates of Springfield,| When at a reunion of the party gold | the ¢ ; e Eadah aghtfn gTRel DayR. ¥ 7 x 42 inch Rope Mat, $2.2 fn 8l the fatest designe that you:de- | Ave nnings but Then (e Sratiors 5o | Eracesart: vide wrcrldent, Tomer Bt | s, B st Daniason, hae bean| wateh charme. earing, the amblem of | oo Hirre o Oy A ed e | o oL O e e T Sl rer 28 x 44 inch Rope Mat, $2.50 gre. ;‘n':gem::-.p”\;)ur Jarge assortment | gan {0 get fo him, as his wide out was | O'Keefe of Middletown Avy 40d | a sseont vibiton nielson, the Knights of Columbus were pre- SO & - e A e b 4 : ¢ e e will interest you. | practically the oniy thing he had aside | treasurer, J. . Woodr 3rlin. | Benjamin We of New York is|sented Messrs. Dwyer and Sullivan, % o s o s ol N i Good quality Linoleum, $1.25 yard. | Our stock of ready mized Paints and |from a glove and & motion that fooled | The president and secretar treas- | spending a fow davs with his parents, | The charms bear the inscription “Pre- | Rislander3 s 13 2 1lmmokass 4 1 B30 N Eng Mo WA ColloRiEn | painters’ supplies are complete. some a trifle. Olson allowed two men |urer are the association's accredited | Mr and Mrs. A. Weisberg. sented to ——— by the members of the | umttelt ” ¢ 2 3 @ ohraamueir 5 0 19 2| SRR GNF (00 EUCED Cottinm, N < A. B. HOLMES, o wall, forcing the second, run for | delcgates to_the " national convention Srtin Whalen is making a business | Dwver party to the K. of C. National fig 28 b 1 S iagenion Marcer ot Naw. ¥k tait 72 Church Street. illimantio, | the eighth inning after Campion’s | that convenes at Littl> Rock, Ark., on to Philadelphia. Convention, Quebee, P. Q. August, 2330 2000 A Coie # = é MATTRESSES P homer, ‘and Harris reached first on a |Sept. 20th A communication from'the | 3fiss Annie Gorman of Moosup spent | 19107 8116 2Cluere & 2174 1 1"?:‘ gugst-pf Tix Drother, Lwin, Mok Bilise Tep Mattress, good quahty,|® \der's choice, Petrick belng caught |assistant postmaster at Norwich was b friends in Danielson,| The presentation was made by Miss |Duem - 5 1 1 3 Iffowardp 6 230 3 0]CCR RN o in $wo parts, $3.50 at the plate. making the second out. | read and ordered tabied unt 5 hesr inacs b, Py %0t | Margaret Gorman of New Britain, a |¥emsis g 113 ¢ oimwiwencerd o 10 o, Hrnest Dacker is visiting = with o - . Noonan grounded to Lambert and Wil- | meeting. < 1d, Mase, spent the holiday | member of the part TS $idos gL L city. B sew =~ The Stelidily | = B 5 S iae i oo e o o TR e o e 1t e i Ry S et -80. J rst two men for linsville fanned |various members prese s ¢ heault of Southbridgs was|ple who made the trip were unable to i e, Harry M . 2 3 Sk Floas Mattress, full size two and the catcher then sent a foul fly to |and all present ¢id so : | 1 & Dantclson for Labor | be_present. by ianings: R Sty saranteed not to lump or flat- | e Campion, who pulled it down, retiring | shows that the asseciation is gainin Mr, and’ Mrs. Gorman _entertained | Tri-Village ...1°0 0 0 0 02 0 0 0 0 47 }In PrOXIATACE N g ) | b o 10w iat the asse i LR z | B - Putnam % 00085000300 0-3| Irak Noyesof New Haven is the ( increasi 3 ground and growing stronger and that | Harry H. Hamilton of | m: greeably and the hours spent o S guest of his family on Willow street Cross Laver Mattress with fancy There has not been a game played on | the men are getting together as they | e been spending a few | proved exceedingly happy. A dainty s ey ’ : tsipad thoking. 315,00 the fleld this season that was so in- |should to obtain the best results for atives in Danielson. lunch was served. COLCHESTER T et ‘ SRS Sowth. American Hair Muttress, leresting in_many respects and the | themselve crowd was gr 3 L. A, ticking, $27 X atly excited all the way certainl; with A. C. A, ticin Business Sl Dy e tejmay. [oethind From Mr. and Mrs. James B. Can- of Providence, who were among | New Industry Getting Out Goods— s possible, which they Great Moral Forces Progress. But, at the same time, the great Jewett City Assistant. n nt, secretary of local Tlem Blizabeth Beardwood of Jewett | thos oidably absent, were receiv- i - gooi sixth, but Harrls was equal to the oc- | ociation, No. 140, was. call b the tant teacher O O e o aivs. | OPening of the Schoole—Social of 8t. | nioral’ force is not expacteds to. pens~ . o . THEH. C MURRAY CO gasiop. ~Renneault, firat up. drove a|upon and told of the good that the!d tha' hehoots of K } e And MIE Dy “Teor Mrs | Andrew's Guiki. irate ax' far. into the western wilds a5 . wo bagger over the right field fence. | ferent branches could do by working inz under . tion of ty a bouguet of Chr; s 4 ¢ Borerees Seattle, and en, r Aoy HOf This Bank St s i e |y bames soul'se 2 wopking e e, e o DU Sotanel ol Shryetnthemums | scnonts apon i e Acadoms ana{ R0 S malinger - pe gl Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper ror. Dunn struck out. Crowther raach- | stanc the desired results | music in the schools he musical numbers of the eve- | Dublin buildings this (Tuesday) morn-} waukee New: Patterns :: ‘I“;ihl o; another o;lx;f’\rdhy 4'n\w1;1v {could be obtained by all branches of vears. ning included solos, vocal or instru- | 78 LR R > d e bases were ed up. There | the service if properly outlined and ent juartettes and choruses by th i ands mployed. septéd gozs to show that the People was intonse excitement. Curry and | carried out S gt et e t D eDEs of e Patty, who! were diiee |l cnirk newycloflk and skirt factory is N 2 son, the mext two up, could at best | siastically. U one large happy family reunited if |already g out § oducti E. L. PRINCE, like our conservative method pound air oniy and walked back to the| One member wanted to lnow how Heavy Rainfall Sl Lf S s DI R R e s . ench by the strikeout route. Harris many present were gotting a salary of & o 2 ng refreshments of cake and ice | work and a number of applications are Cream of doing business. One of ras chcered to (he ocho. "Ye cortainty | 3000 Eisht arose. There wore twenty surpr nount of 1 2a | Branns wrere RETVEQ by ME Tand MYe:l Dat aiared At ton Dlanse RS ENGAGEMENT RINGS. . pi von e and deserves | who received under $900 and two were n fe the exce 21y | Dwyer to the party at the Chickering | eloctric light company is wiring the Special Prices At Iee Cre 1 ?he vital keynotes to Success great credt for the victory' that was | getling 3540 and one man oniy 3393 ownpour Quring the early hours | hovse: The out of town members of | rooms for Nehie E ps“vaspum-m. and Con'ec‘"’nery in Banking consists in mak- | *The e i wummar %”:'e'rm{:ri‘\%: I en ) e Ak et {ive party left for their homes Monday | The sacrament of the Lord's supper || G Ea ey . v after deducting expenses of teams and | ¢ mount t has coms| gicrmoon. s observed at the Congregational 734 Main S Willimantic, Conn.| iNg conservative loans and R | T L e o ; Slotal ras Mansfields Win. and Baptist churches Sunday morning. 3 3 . Pre e T . 2 8 2| wh wve’ to be out in all kinds of (Man hs itotal pel ¥ arry Wickwire ,was in Hartford confining same to a limited |puncr " 4-0 3 0 38137 4 weatherand work early and late e e i oEid L Do e aasid Thoss | Monday attending the fal | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law Go to E. P. Chesbro’s it This Insti ety 4 981 X iia) The Dinner Hour. Eaie. Disaipatnted company and members of Protector | The grange is having new steps and | . territory, s Anstilie s It 2.3 ¢ G Baale (4 810 E L cite Wiy derleral ot o p Rerpointod; | hose company was pulled off at Phil- | & vestibule built on the, hall in Nor- PATENTS For Aulomobiles icit [ bl in the |G’ 4810 1rasuet ¢ 2 8 8 9| dinner and th 3 3 Disappointed and piqued were hun- | jing grove Monday afternoon, , the | Wich avenue. i 3 icits only such loans in the[muivs § 0 o o olbWuaress 2 0 2 2 11 F0k Hooker of persons that were kept under | Manstields winning 6 to 5. 1t ‘was a Guild Holds Social. Protect your idea. Handsome 63« 1020 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. s i — — R 33| Mayor D. P. Dunn, Postmaster day to tl what might have been. | urgicl; for Protector, Sharpe and|Young Ladies guild of St. Andrew’s| Phoenix Block, - Danisison, Cenn. augdld better. That is why we are Sl e | [ Deopaek, B 3. Hipmar jof e Sl cellation of | yandale. e church in Grange hall Monday evening. | 0ct1TuThS 4 2 2 } s | Seore by iuniags " | George B. Carpenter of Sou et ank 4 e | ridge Weakened. Kelly’s full orchestra furnished the ey Nolhlng“ rdngreasmsg fué:usmc“ L [ e N N Wy W 3 Busiienwe of No D e o g thy| The big wooden bridge that stretch- | music and Prof. O'Brien prompted. Ice " oing a dafe sinzss. | Yennd cama hur Damizlson of Pomfr . o A to bo ‘content | €s across the Quinebaug river at|cream and cake were sold during the H nh n m yih, 1t S hitiad —_— F. Ry Pomfre ; e | Hridge street has weakened—how bad- | evening. BCI ocolaie Lream Urops is & myth. It takes good money to ‘ Sy amusements | o s 2 : buy a piano, but we gy If you appreciate th nd WEDDINGS. dall of stonbu , |1y is uncertain yet—but to such an ex- Various ltems. B o for ) p st : i PRPECIL e this ki i LAt | kins o ville, ial School Opens Wednesday. |tent that regulations to control trafic| On aceount of heavy travel Saturd 10 Cents a Pound terms than cieewnere. | Of business we invite you to Chabot—Gervais. | SiiimAntlc, James 3L - Wo me ochlal school Is to Te- |across it were put into effect Monday | the evening train due here at 7.45 wal YSTONE STORES e 4 yoee Bankg with o | i et 3 o 1m | B RS B o Sispiver o | gy "l S0 B sy | 300 e TSt S ot s e ke aar] e B LA PEAC OB N The A. C. Andrew Music Co. | N a S e A P hoie oy | Bulkeley of Cromwell, George E. Dono- bo prace Fizh ‘mass at the | be walked across the bridge and every | from 12 moon until 6 p. m. and the | Denielson, AR, Mevown. e ia r ot and | vap of Eagleville, .. Mof G o the children are | care taken no aix * D al . 804-806 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. . Miss Alma Gervais. The witnesses o | yonn W 5 Deasie of Fometon ol e ity f3ha chyldren are | chra taRenIROCHD, pirg DL R F. D. gleo haq & holiday. P s T g the ceremony were Robert Richards,| e ¥ Crans of Bridseport: (ha cted to be prese S ol Schiaich of New Britaln was ELMORE & SHEPARD, The Willimantic an_ intimate friend of the greom, and | iison of Pedgopel Fernlc o nouncad By.the. Phetor. TRI-VILLAGE VICTORIOUS. at his home over Sunday. i , o el sk e, 801 | Yopon or Bdyshon, e sigence fodge, 0.0 x s, neia o THE CLEARANGE SALE CONTINGEQ » S i - bt | of Danbury, It T Pearle of Hampion | of agé will. 0t be received at the | §oorq 7 to 3 in Twelve Inning Game |Meeting Saturday evening. A’ number €8, cessors to Sossions & Wimoww) av ngs nstitole [*on ity arter the coremony o | Thomas Gailasher of Portiand, Thomas | school this year. | s of the out of - town members were|at The Bcston Dry Goods Stsre, Dan» raception was' held and a X R L N | athem. present. jelson. Some big discounts/for our UREr pi 1 a breakfast|mond of Darien, James ¥. O'Keefe of Early Morning Wedding. Bl | 5. seumnsr, eresient seeezion, waa beld end & Srealind) gond of Bl Samel ' T | | B Moo "5 g | vt sl matnam 1 o] S50 Tinke of Marivoro was hero| EifiSmers nathis etk AUTACOY 02 North Street. D, WEBSTER. Tpeasurer. [mother, Yra Amelin Chabot, 260 Main | ford, W A. Higwine of Norwicn Wi at st Jamos” enux g ek d PR d i MR e R R A TR T LADY ASSISTANT. s14TuThS strect, ' The vouns couple will make|wurd T Lyman of Colombid, Alfred | 530 Ofan. Gauchter | dence street Eroundn: Lahor day it |y azies Hell pr New Sriain was skl Bay oy ' ST _notes A ends of the grdom. V. Lef y of Norwic homas Godreau, and t toc 2 s for i e W > S Telephone camnociion Mr. and Mre. Maxime Randeau, on | nEwel- ot “Hes Phopes. Gourest, and | it took 18 innings for them to 4o it {yavor. dey | rHE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE e e ] S | o1 0f Narcisse 1le- |and the contest may be written down | %5 g f = | Next Meet New H. Elmer Saunders was in Norwich Main street. ext Meeting in New Haven. A oo 05 one. of The pood Tnae oh taoaen L glmar . Horw Maln Street, Dantelson. 3 it > B nes the se " p4 Vanasse—Lizy. e st ek ran e e e rT Hev. 3 as one o - | sunday visiting his father, who is at 3 T r return o iple: were attended b on. Putnam had been shut out up |ihe Backus hospital. sept20dw <ames E. Keech. Mgn S At 9 o'clock at St. Marys church(hall and held another aemsion and - fathers. The bride's gown was a | to the ninth, when with a do or die | "Ny und Mrs. Louis Grollman and e Rev. C. H. Paguetie married Napoleon | many remarks for the gand of the or- “reation of pink silk. The vocal | spirit they went in and tore off thres | savghior of Moodus were guests Sun-|=———————— ' Vanasse and Miss Arzela Lizy. George|der were mada hy various membe laring the were sung | runs, tled the scores and incidentally | gay of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elga: wood avenue Labor day. Miss Annie Elgart returned Sunday from a week's visit with frien in| Cl1GARS, TOBACCO, COOL DRINKS, Moodus. A B W. J. BRICKLEY'S. . HIH 4 St. Plerre and Miss Cecilia Lizy were | and much was s: will - tend to As Low as - - $185. wllhmanll l “ R e AT e T N ol up the oreaniesRoir Phe il s |the ceremony a reception was held and | was prettily decorated and a larg Write for Catalogue. s breakfast was served at the home of | white banner with red letters procla the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pater | ed “Welcome, Brother Carriers.” Money '0 l,oan. Lizy, 221 Main etreet. Both were at- | . Th2 next meeting of the association tended by a large mumber of guests.| Wil be held at New Haven on W WATKINS BROS., |Liberal advances on Dia-|sre" o o marrics conpmener | 5o rmies o and upen their return | Rev. J. Y. McGuana of Noroton was | ea irs MYSTIC Rainy Holiday a Disappointment— on the 3.15 p. m. train for a short Rarsonsis: . 227 Asylum strest, Hartford. monds, Waiches and other |:i7ns i Main and Schoo! Sts, S8o. Manchester, will make their home at 138 Chapman | the guest of friends in town ever Labor MLLE. BEAUREGARD i i is closing out her line of Summer treet. aay. Consolidated High School to Open | ! out g 252 Main Street, Willimantic, Jewelry. Mk = “Sherite Preston B Sibley of Dan Today. A Ungi . Svarythingy refised fo/ /o, dec2sa UNERAL. o Sherir Preston B Sible anie) easure 0 ows 4% halt price. on was in town for a brief ta 3 R stay 2 A BIER o e SRR LB Personal Property bought Nathaniel P. Perkins. [ any s S Mopdsx. man. e fisiliky. and the ¥l LOUIS PHANEUF The funeral of Nathaniel P. Perkins | Deputy Sheriff John . ¥itts open only untll 10 o'clock. and the THE BEST 10B CREAM and sol Hampton was a Willimantic vis L Saioffice kept | 1s what I sell, wholesale and retall, ap Dealer in o bank was closed and the postoffice kept 9 Manday holiday hours. The baseball fans w the Corner Store, Wm. Johnstone. LADIE® AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS., e e R For building sturdy, every-day health that greatly disappointed that no , P a s, Willimantic visitor Monday and took Sould be played Monday, on ALl HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. 15 Un‘on $t, Willimantic, Conn. Johnson’s Arfistic |7 g | endures, no oher food equals DA Sain ae w0 mamasimen 5 3. BOTTOMLEY & SON, 8IS Maln Street, ety 3 4 : Atbert N. Youns of Hartford, for- plasad between the Westerly and Mys- Genoral Repatr. Shop: ewhes e y s city, pe e holid ic nines. 'he new Mystic heater e Wood Finishes SR S8 e o e tie nex | The o M0e WA pioyeta ana Automobile Repelring, M . . < T Se Maw' Allor, 128 ) attended the performances pic- il and Gasoline for sale, “Boing But of the Clothing Business” JAMES HARRIES Wooa finiah In a correct and artistic | (M, MAY, B DEad? o fonr dave: | hic partics that had been pla —_ manner is the foundation of all | yucation ta be apent with reltioss and | § - the day down the river had to be given | ASK TO SEE THEB Souyestr Chins " 5 PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, Pt Fotasiors o iy o, b et il up and many family reunions were en- | glates that w (Ving with one Mechanics lkp t. Store STATIONERY. g ound of our spectal’ brand “of "t ¥ |t ol Joyed. L e Paat Cargt Shos” With the Johnson's Finishes it is easy |, Mis3 Ruth Carpenter, emploved Wooitins Bussts Lewws. B3y ars veatties. G, 3. BLANCHARD re hi Cl he state hoard of e ca- | Jewett City. ' BN 10. Az, for anyone to'sec 8t B ey Tt nera OF eaite- | The summer people have nearly all 2 §52 Main Sireet, Willimantic i suvene wisapncaedhualon SE A ). Sreimrin of in “There’s a Reason” Pt b g (1 e junga o mene e s LTS M house - which has been full and over- IRWETT OITY HOTEL. - Johnsan's Wood Dye—all ehades, come i : i s 2 flowing this season, has closed, The| New and Up-to-date Hotel ta avers g in wide-mouth glass jars with TR A e B . 3 camps at Na & have nearly a particulnr. . 1 L Jm'__ fll‘.llllsl A. R. BURNEAM, Agenl patent fop. "1t is "ot more JEWETT CITY Grape-Nuts is crisp and delicious and con- . e e Y ation IHA B LEWIR Bremciatar. stain—1t i8 a deep seated dye, pening of High School. 2 Manufacturer of different styles of penetrating the pores of the wood | Disagreeable Labor Day—Big Twelve- ins H 153 . The gh school for the town of Ston- M. HOURIGA Painless Extracting and i jages and Wagons, RRE BrinaTay out he bty DLl Pornd . Turtie Cuaht Bt tains the vitalizing food clements which Nature St fosa ik Mot i (e Digh Jewete Gty Filling a Specialty ‘and Wagons for the grain. It dries quickly, does| oo . L : : : 5 D Riling ™. Btonington and the R R CaN. 260 Main Street, - - Willimantio | Sale. Carfiage and Wagon Repairing not vidze or rub oft, wnd gives fois grows in wheat and barley for rebuilding.brain { pupfls will leave Mystic on the $08) Farsteyre Crawtord Ceoking “Teleptone. W R Ry and ) Son T Ry, e With @ heavy thundershower as a trolley and will be in tine for the Rangss. - ¢ ot stagter at 4 o'clock Manday mornin and nerves, school session, which begins at 830 e i g Tol conneotien, |y mial Auish i»’ Johnson's. wax Labor gay proved a record 1 ¢nd Cioscs utl p.m This I3 the fiest HIRAM FEN Ay . ke ol iy By T Nieatoratiur o s “ o % A vear for the consolidation of all === = i i e e Jrled and | Kl gama Which was to have bee “lhe Read to Wellville,”” in packages, will high schosls 1y the town _ Safe Medicine for Children, JNDERTAKER and EMBALMER that Wil nat scriteh or mar. | Pleved m. the e BABAG b atilel P Brief Mention. © Foley's Honey aud Tar is a-sate an Charen 8t wilimante, o | FOF Artistic Wall Papers A e e interest every thoughtful reader, Bawin B, Noves and dsughter, Mips |Sicctive, medicina ffor, childbas fan ] Ladz t | come to E. MAFFITT & CO., 37| B el el patie Kent. be Cans B e e e adirone | druss. Got only the genuine Waleyi e Pvesn Toens aiee | CRURCh Street. We will be pleased to tain Culver for the Jewett City water St vy Honey and Tar in the yellow packuge ‘vartety d estimate on painting or f8ecorating, company. registered 2 and 1-10 inches ouUntalng, ire Wiliam: MacKensie | sgood Co. 5 Oysters and Clams. at for Monday's rainfall Postum Cereal Co, Ltd., Batt i E lea ve~thiE morning for their Lome in . FISH MARKET, 29 Nort 8L, | orice ™ 5070710t P e e e and Mpe W paut sniriaings attle Creek, Mich. U 5. A | Shcndl afuis ther"s 0 v i | SRS 205000 10 B85 0 < g |o1d friends Sundav Mr and Mrs. W. mother. Mrs. Isabslla MacKenzie. Afim hetter than through e 8 e S D sevpse A Hampehire of Webster, Mass, and Mr. and Mre. William Sanford and 'ing columns of The Bu