Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Danielson and Putnam P eamieeainins s o 'PUTNAM Entry Day at Woodstock Fair—Town School Account $22,601—Lake Dele- gates Going to State Convention To- day. N Children Cry for Fletcher’s sesssssnnnsnzensnsnnc; Windham; Edward Thomas Pickett, | Such as the report of the captain of| John McGuire, John A. Macht, George Windham: Ernest Laurence Place, | police and that of the Superintendent| Gorman, ~Victor Caron; collector of | Monday was entry day for the an- WILLIMANTIC WILLIMANTIC, CONN. What Is Going On, Tonight. Mansfield; Adelbert W. Potter, Wind- | of Streets Sumner, the latter showing | town' taxes, James McGuire: registrar |nual show of the Woodstock agricul- Z " Baseball, Bridgeport, Vs, Willimantic, | m: Carlisle Potter. Columbi expenses of $1,195.56. Permission was|of voters, Daniel Day; school commit- | tural society, grounds at South Wood- / t 346 p.om - o *| Charles Potier, Mansfield; Ired W.|granted the agent of the Mercer prop- | tee for three years, George W. Bren- | Stock. This is the exhibition popular< fgbening of Ninth ‘Annual Fair at the [ Rosebrooks, Windham; Max _Roth- | erty on Main street an extension of|nan, Louis A. Boucher; tree warden, (¥ spoken of as “the best farmers’ fair s ol blatt, Windham; Francis Sayers, | time to.the 15th of December in which | Louis Trudeau; auditor, Frank Nolan. | Of eastern Connecticut,” and the indi- m ,ful Jthe " TARe smt e QwstaiWindham;. Viter. Lewis Sharpe,| 0 make conngetigns with the eewen cations Monday when all tho ceatliterd Moving Pictur % indham; William Shea, Windham; | The only real matter of vital impor- rom miles around were arranging utl seente Temple. o® @t the Bijou and|Reymond’ E, Shirley, Sprague; Ar. . tance, that of the construction of a DANIELSON their displays, was that this reputa- 3 S 9 . ¥ tion would be lived up to. The exhi- Willimantic Lodge, thur Francis Squires, Windham; Fred- | public lavatory beneath the footbridge | p 4 oy - The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been C A0 U WL Willfmanti : . {erick Worthington Smith, Windham: | on Railroad street, was turned down Isaac Adams—Model | hition buildings were a hive of indu: mlse resses o BRE UG i William . Smith, Windham; William | b¥ @ vote of 4 to 3. The report of the | Ballots on View—Politicians at | try all day. Displays along the lin in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of O Lity, Tent, No. 23, K. of M. |Smith, Windham; Emerson Staebner, | Sanitary committee that showed ihe| Hartford Convention. that have always been seen at the d has been made under his pere Cun you imagine vourself eitting|s. ab o o ench Council, No. 10, R. and {Windham:; Willam S. Stedman, | estimated cost for the complete con- fair were being arranged, and all avail- o dow: K a/Cum 34 | — it Mansfield; Glazier Wales Thompson, | Struction and insulation of a service-| Tannah Walker Adams, §2, widow |2ble space will be occupied. sonal supervision since its infancy. [T Sy S WINDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Windham; Vitalis Thornberg, Wind- | able lavatory with all modern equip-|of Isaac Adams, died Monday at her | Many head of cattle came to the Allow no one to deceive you in this. Dress, piping the pleats. finishing the | ham; Alfred James Townsend, Cov | ment for the sum of $700 was accepted, | home in East Killingly. Mrs. Adams, | 8Tounds Monday. — Entries for the C Tmitatic d ““Just- 0od’* are but sleeves so you can roil them up, mak- | Opeps for Fall Term with 116 in En. |SNtrY: Timothy Wallen, Windham; | but the resolution authorizing its con- | who was a native of the town of Fos- | POUltry department were also numer- All Counterfeits, Imitations an ust-as-g ng button hojes carefully, biying good | tocing “Class, "" | Edwin Webb, Scotland; Robert Win- ]sgn'ué(x‘nn, mtru;h:(hml,lgxly ;l\l«{:‘l":nlan‘ :Js ., had lived most of her life ?:&r;:{?“hekggp::;:yx‘Onelo{hth; . Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of g e g ters, Windh: Ruth Adams, Wind- | B. O'Connor of the Third ward, She I i | int & s of the fair, 3 iy buttons, making a skirt which will fit > % — B et ¢ T wu‘";]_ lost by the vote as tated above. _ rasdd S;f‘“ 57";"‘"'(“ The gilded attractions that catch the Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. properly and then selling all that for . tyindham high school opened : Julia Anna Armstrong, Frank- | Alderman Shepard advoca a , and a ' daughter, | Rickels along the midway are as nu- o fndey ¢ the fall term Monday morning with |1in: Pauline Rackus, Windham: Helen | 10nger wait and still_further investi-| Mrs, Henry Adams of South Killingly, | MErous as ever. What i A T R 'A iu enrolment of 315 as compared with Baker, Windham; Gladys E. Bar- | gation. Alderman Whitmore said: : But that is what we are doing now | 306 last fs Former Rector in Town. SCHOOL EXPENSES $22,601 Il and of this number 123 [low, Ashfc vind- | “While T do 'mot oppose the comstruc- . Ashford; Helen Barrows, Wind- | JWHUS % 00 A0t ODp0 T uid Ifice €5| Rev. William Howard Davis, assiat- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= and the material s plain chocked andf eTe registered as members of the | ham; Florence J. Bates, Windham; v W n ] - 2 colered. oy e 'v;‘!:lz)nh\-‘ms largest | Rose Bernstein. Columbia; Marjorie | know 1f provision for the payment of ?,:Ll”‘y“\[:;-t;“”f S Philadelphia, for- | Detailed Statement of What Town goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 1t . in-the history of ¢ 5chool. One hun- | Blackmar, Wi b V. Cart- | the cost of same has been made.” But rly \pastor of St. Alban's church, . dred and sixteen, Yegistered with the ufi;h‘rnmrzu‘r}qm:e"]An’r!;]"; “rha::fi- hen the. question was called for he | Danielson, is spending this weel with Spent for Education Last Year. . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic p, entering class lwst year. The various | ler, Coventiys Idith Marjorie Col- | With all the other republican members | friends in’ town. Putnam’s schools will be shown by Substanices s age 1s thgus Exaser: (R0 ostenys Syones Kitchenware Dep't. i, Nate oreaiied wid courses | i, Windham; Edlth Frances Col- | voied against the public necessity. | | M. and e, Everctt Coming arc en- | ine forthuaming town reports o hav and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrheea and Wind e - e regular |lins,” W ra 2 Collins, e col ce claims submitted | tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Loui cham | o8t $22,601.35 e i , T 5 Preserving Jars and Jeily Tumblers, | (4% Work will be commenced this | Copambia, Sary ‘werheriis Contoe, | 1ts Tenort on the claims of Miss Ma- | Of New Haven, relatives of Mrs. Com- | guas b doTa® ohi s at, onding Au- Colic. Tt relicves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . (}{ ;;: Jurs, lightning top, 1-quar| (T g g ”('-"'"":\‘xm"r;h;‘nmse alleng- Windham’ Annie Costello; Mans- ‘\mz »“i- ‘(;.‘x\{e'l' ‘G"L h \:\sl:h’:‘; li)m"‘r; o e A RS manager of a mo- | CLeASe of about $150 over the cost of and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the size, $0c a dozen: i-pint size, 80c a|’ > the construc e new ad- ; ; a Elmg ba 2d to have been sustained because Sk sge! 2 choo ond 5 ¢ - pint size, $0¢ @l dition to the high school interfored | M Sabie Dorbor moTe, Lebanon; | of a defective sidewalk on the south | tion pictare theater at Monson, Mass, | the schools for the vear onding Au- Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy. and natural sleep. N : 5 omeabat with the work of getting the | therine E. Flaherty, Windham; Win- | Side of Maple avenue, which was ac-| With Joseph Chandler and Martin | Ceays” Charges is an item of $25: The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Mason Jars. porcelain lined top, 1-|school opened up for its sessions and | ifred B Speer . ‘Windham, Irens | Cepted, and the resolution introduced | Dreuske of the .same city, were in |J*aLS Charges 15 an item of $355.91 guart size. T0c & dozen; 1-pint stze,| thds inconvenience will have to be put | o r 2 . by Alderman Whitmore was adopted | Danielson Monday, making the trip ] S, Grant, Mansfleld Florence Naso: ¥ - sty T s, - street school. 0 his e e, o Bl e 0 b B | Cea, st Fioro Nason LB Aldemay Wilimore s adepita) Danicin, Mo e el T G| GENUINE:E CASTORIA ALWAYS DD Saaticy, 3¢ a dosen. Those in the entering clast are: Windham: Annie M. Harvey, Lebanon; | & full release. 5 betore | Mo and Mrs. Adoigh Bernier left |joen less than the previous year. iverett Roland Anthony, Windham; |Myrtle Mdna Hawkins, ~ Windham: | : William J. Hastings appeared before | Monday for Montreal, where Mrs. Ber- | PTL JG08 La0% 100 Drovious year. = Frutt Jar Fillers, 6o each W. Darwin Ashcraft, Scotland; How- | Giste Johnson Fiood. Windham, | he boara Felntive to his sewer assees. | nier and children will remain for' some | roilolC 132,05, SXPeSar: 1S dielded & Bears the Signature of Separate Rubber Rings for fars, 10c| 70 Mertop. Atkins, Mansfiela: Hud- | Rnena Frapces Howe Hampion; | Ient on Sprimgsireet that has not | time. Mr. Ternier is to leave in o few | IGLANS [GRCHE, 2glerict BIR005580 p rrows. ' Windham; ' Joseph | Pradence Isyacl, Windham; Ruth .| Deen paid and claimed that he ought | days for San Diego. Cal, where he is | {105 ARG Sieating BE05.08: fuel Shto. ment, Windham; Charies | Kol wishrem: | o Moy fadd, | oL, to have to pay it, as he has al- | to do work for a company by which he | 35 ooy, *yPPiies and stationery 3801, Separate Porcelain Lined Tops, 25c| Russell Brown.' Windham: Trevor | windham: May ~ Flo - r ready paid the full arréara, in addi- | is_employed. oo 537.81: o i v, - : n; May Flora Ladd. Wind- | If Jandi; | is empl S . have | eacher $337.81: repairs on furniture a dozen. Oouch_Buckingham, Windham; - | num: Grace Lawin - Windham: Hat- | Uon to the adsessmont for s Walnui| ~Mr. and Mrs. Farl Winsiow have [ (SaCher $SITALL repalrs on furniture Presseving Kettics, 12 and 15-quarty 1ty FRODEFt Carlson, ' Windham: |tie ay Tawie Winanam. - Forencs | Street sewer. " No action was taken. | been entertaining Ray Blood of Fitch- | §i2t45: Supervisien and, erumerution A sine, 88 and 650 e - Dwight Edgene Cary, Scotland: Les- | Warner Loomis, Columbia: Mollie A. | Resolutions were adopted guthorizing | bur, Mas street school _improvement (special o Puul.Clarke, Lebanon: Frederick | Moreer Tovmed, o omoat aaollie h | the proper committees to have. the hos ston Maindon and Thomas J. Ayl- | Street schoo Austin - Clinton, Windham; Edward | Belle. Lysman, - Cotnbia, Molilo 4. | and ladder truck revarnished, the par- | ward were in Boston Monday and at- i 4 — Joseph Conningion, Windham: WIll- | Mantel Columbia,. alice Catherine | 19F of £he Alert Hose company repaint- | tended the Harvard-Boston aviation | Tie divislon of the eost between the % : oot S B B SELCE Sen FENEE i i o seeiem e The Kind You Have Always smw Mattlng ‘\ i:.”mv Crofts, ' Sprague; ' Albert | Coventry: Mabel L. Rice, Windham: |-the chimney of the Iilitop Hose A. Van Woodworth is at Williman- | Qo' Baet Putnam. $416. - | our, Windham: Alfred _Verle | wiorence Rockwood, Franklin 12 | pany’s house so moved and rey d as | tic attending this week | No. awyer, $ Japaness Matting, 45 & yard B eta ry nam: | Lester 3. Baton, | joo Y. Buse, Manghold: Tiumia <A, | 16 lleve the dangps of fee, cho Main | Judat Barcs and_Attornes | Blinam Helghts district in Use For Over 30 Years 4 arles Pomeroy EVer- | Smith, Windham: Margaret B. Squires B 5 Wade B D I e SRR Bt tiond B L Gary ): district No. 5 . Gaies, Walter Stephen | winaham: R B, iwik Seotinea: | Street as far as the Hardin Fitch | tion. < : | Dl totalVaoet. bt China Matting 4%¢ a yard. e, Wind Earle Kenneth Hal- |Dora A Tucke Columbia; lizabeth place, or such a point as deemed neces- At Firemen’s Convention. J maintaining the commcn schools was inz. Sprague: Keaneth James Har- | Florence Uncles Windham: Mildred E. _ ; . = Attorney W. I W ard, C. A.{$14.500.94 £ b China Matting, 35c a yard pum. - Windham: George ~ Arthur | wells, Windham: Margaret Wellwood, | A& resolution was also adopted au- | Hamilton, Minnatexst | Herwean. . ths! " hish! sads common v ik gV indham; Bgbert B. Inman, | South Coventry; Hattie Johnson Will- | (horizing the standing committee on | hose compan Charles Nado, | schoois there 18 an undivided cost of | ern Plainfield had quietly requested | Guila and Fritz of Brookiyn, and Miss | Scounna; ~ Paul’ Tsham, Andover! |jame. Lepanon: Olive . Willlams, | iTe department = to = investigate the | representing Pionecr lose company. | 55460 Tn the cost of the common | Mim to do all in his power to renomi- | Harwood of Manchester, H., all China Matting, a yard | Harola »\;"m'"lr“ns', s‘i‘;““{;a“tl efield‘ Chaplin ool e oot Areneag l the rear | No. 2. and John Kenned epr ting « but undivided between the dis- | late James Gorman, the present select- | cousins of Mr. Hazelton, spent the | Geor, oo 1 o o SRR | of the Bank stree ehouse to house | put ASole ana-iadder cor % o= . 17 B ." His rema wi at ap- | week end ; 2 e & pard T UnE. extra fine quality,|chie Hart Lamb, Norwich; John id- OBITUARY Rorses and arrange for them to enter | 1o \arey ] R s T R el e e B U e ettt L e T Tarrabes Windhems . Borot T = o et S A g e | chasca for use In all - the common | O second selectman James Downing To Speak on Missions. arrabee. Windham; Harold Neale Miss Arsina Desorsches. |2 s when required. - association ots of th fown are charged o iha | was the choice. i Leffingwell, Windham; Charles Will- 3 | _An investigation into the readjust-| " g, tiv jachools of ithe fowL are Charged 0 s L T ainhse of /the town tifunt Mrs. Bishop of Montana is to speald Dool' Ma[s am Lincoin, Coventry; Alfred’ Earle h,x:{w Arsina l:-\s!":l ‘o(\-fln;f at | ment of the salaries of the entire police | sentative Herber | account”of l}:v Tsracl xu‘m‘;.l, 'T;"»;l.(i.; e an e o e O ket eio1|at the Baplist church Thursday eve- $8%36-inch Heavy Brush Cocom Mat, | ot Windham, Laurenre scans ‘s | 0ld and was a native of Baltic.-but had | read. The meeting was Gociamed ad: Hartford tod | — nedy: grand jurors, James Ward, C. .| Frank Freeman in Mobile. -3 ftt, Lebanon; Frederick L. E. Nos- |Dassed the most of her in th4 | journed until Sept. 20, at 8 p. m., when | e rer s i OBITUARY. ey el ek bl TR o B Steavy Beush Cooon dhat, | Noitt e e SR i il pant e remabe Hat/) Sl HapE IR0, R i, Sveten | o1 5 BITUARY Fred E. Week, Fred Racing, W. J. Ken- | village remembers with kindly feel~ ‘ dlamond center 3100 Lebanon: Al 3 been employed at the milis of the Am- | desiring sidewalks constructed ae | D48 g { John. D I nedy; auditor, C. Sullivan: registrar of | ings, has moved from Pensacola and | Leba Aibert Jullus- Omian, | Sai SIORIO¥eS at the mile o e A & alk nstructed gatio 1 for eith | ohuy Boghell, voters, Simon Sul Judge of will carry on his old line of work at 3é-inch Meavy Brush Cocoa Mat e orge Bellows ~ Parker, | rican Thréad company. = Besides her | snecified in a communication over thels | | The body of John Donmell. who died | bate, Jason P. Lathrop: repre Fort’ Morgan. Moblle: Ala. e n signatures at a pravious meeting Daniels g | in Thompsor Il be taken today Lendering, L. F. Kenn: ‘i Baney Importea Mats fa colors | | Vaimar Dumas, and a brother. Hormis — loon pan mel Toprs (Tncadayy to Frankiln, Mass: fob Rut. OB Mentenmeiy, RT Do | Local Jottings. — ¢ ” 1 & "annie HMunnifor srge class was received Tt | Thompson HAN for a tong time, and for | Laihop, W. H. Eiltott. | na= be summer, as the re- T H why not today? A very smail down Suflermg‘ ¥ omiAlcoholxsm- e A Mg, o e A e e Youts yak { ChOTiuber: e the. DR U] i 0: & Monteosbry then eoiused tha fault of a siock, is slowly recovering. payment and a very sms nthly ch, aged 37. was found in & In] of ‘the patty: tiage. the trip | church in th: wn, name of Raymond Jodoln for congrese, | Mr. and Mrs. Weils of Groton are | HE N c, MUHR“Y co_ rment will place a beautifal piang in 0ods Sunday afternoon in a se- SERGHET R B e e el ] | elde Ready to Show Eagles. | Those present rose im thelr scats and | guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Shir« | P acore; leadtog o atHion; from aleoniclii, Thres argar £ 75 Onk | . - Rorn e ona i thait mcote (and oy | Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper| mukes from which to select. Write us | girls made the diseovery In the w0ods s as her guest Nelson Whesler Fined on Two Counts. | Manstield hosé company comes right | heeted heartily, the gallery 2 P~ “Mrs. Nellie Ebbetts goes to Wash - Patterns. £ interested, or better vet, call on bordering Oak street extension and ymou | Nelson Whee of South Killingly, | back with a reply to the challenge of S ek e e | ington this week to make her perma- sep’ notification was sent to Capt. E. H. Ada Ma harged with toxicatic 1 breact: gle hose company to play a game | | nent home. Her household goods have |WT..e AMC. Asndrcw S B | e s D T T A s Mareh | ] b V'the | of ball in the inter-department series JEWETT CITY | precedsa her: . 4-806 Main Strest. Willimantis, Ct. |took the man to the station house. |has returned fo Pittsfield town cour morn both | “Of course we'll play: glad of the , 3 Mre,. Charies .Shirley. s, ‘entertaing ELMORE & SHEPARD, Where e WakiiGeksd ubtin: tho hoastial | * riss’ sillaced Ontnnen: a in [Conite e o 33 uEi i poed for | chance.” 18 Gio way tiey ‘Dirase’ tleir | Republicans Nominate Town Ticket—| ing' Sire. ‘Nl Balics, o resident o | 8, «cessors 1o Scesions & Elme-ey room, Captain Richmond notified the | the Boston store. is at her home in | Maioxicat ’ iy $44. for [ answer. “wnd nere’s our lineup for the | Delegates Chosen to State Conven- |this Vilage years ag, : i o | seiectmen and they procured a doctor | Torrington for a month's v reach o peace. hecie iz | game i i ing' ¢ Frank McDonald, who has been very [m Ill‘ hjnflra( n.ruchn H andithe man’ was given smedical at- | oo Leron for & month's va E amount and th ts. Attorney John | Quite a lineup it is, too: John Kling O ey s Decolitere ill for several weeks, is able to sit ] e cadi y fendance. " He suftsred terribly during | | A; C- White of Holyoke. Mass. was | i1 Barnes of Norwich was e Sor | Burdicic, Christy ' Mathewon | Byrng |- 'at thé" sepubilcan. cavous . Mondasi] up. - Bhors s ksh dar, ST claims that his home is in Waterford et orse, Hans Wagne vhew, fa Bt T momination: Astcasor for three| Island, who have been visiting Mrs, Telephons camoeciton. | . = but the authorities of that place dis- | Misses Margaret Harris and Julia | MODEL BALLOTS, Lord I Ty Cobb Faller, Tris | Dot I O e e R of ro| Carrla Cook, went to' New London for A 8 Fo : s @ brother | in Hartford and other places, have re- ' = If this outfit can’t win ‘the Mans- tran, Trseient. , o | relatives | Welch says that he has a brother T Registrar-Woodward Designs Cards as : selectmen, Dwlght D). acy, Oscar | relatives. | who is a conductor on a switcher | turiied to their home Chiook. Isseds For Vat ficlds say the vill bring out their | pugag. coljector, B, R. Gardner; con- Schools began Monday. PIANOS . | Working ‘in the New Yore, New Haven | Michael T, Murphy. who has been | iect Lesson for Voters. Subsitites. "They have some bippins. | Dugas; Sollector. B, K. Gerdner; con-| Sthools beenn MonTay. i on of Hrnsss | usiness & Hartford raflroad yard at New Lon- | the guest of relatives in the city for | A P Vwondward, ome of the republi- Gingras, = Andrew Chesebro, Ziba | Sweet Sunday night, and helped thema don. All efforts to-locate reiatives of | the past fortnight, has returned o his | can’ remieims: or o o6 republl- LAKE DELEGATES Huntington: registrars— iirst . district, | selves to nearly everything there. As Low as - = $185. the unfortunate man have proved un- | home in Detroit, M of Killin has Atronged anintatescs] et Robert J. Guy, Second district, Ran- !Of T s B LalE s \ozed | LA and Mrs. Frank Terrick of |ing and s arranged an iterest- | Going to Republican State Convention | som Young: school visitors, James T. ! . Welch is evidently almost paralyzed | \yindham road have as guests Mr. and | the show windows of ove | Today. Wilbur, Edw. A. Geer: trée warden, | Waite foe Catalopue, ‘ his Bank from his Seaist down and cannot use | 1o Sori SHeCanter | Sad dassiine | Soner Tonos e z L. F. Kinney; auditor, G. 1. Prior. DIEAMOND | & el 1,,.'i' l;vi!‘y"\:'n;k?;: i(v?:[;n«‘ln' Miss Sadie, of Worcester. Austral ballot at the coming town | Representative Joseph McKachnie, Newsy Borough Topics. | 0:s to s 2 el e b o Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Benner. who | election Representative John A. Dady, J. F.| Mr. and Mrs. August Juneau snd i WATKINS BROS. 1;gk ow that the People | ihis vicinity as a woodciopper. have been in Boston and Providenes ds are ontl bailots | Carperier und Stius Wheelock 'will 26 | gwughter Rose ot Noc s Hitkory st =N pCR R h, > i for the past ten days, enjoving a va- be, the form be ywed ac- |to Hartford today as delegates from | were Sunday guests at Nole Richards’ B s ||t cur canastvaitee i FonERaL o e, o 4 | it TSRS R | s St M | o e e artfor of doin usiness. ne of Mis. ¢ in this city relative to is form | state convention. his delegation 15 | days in New Haven. onn. Main and School Sts, So. Manchester. | ¢ . l!k he. funeral of Myw. Hapmier Newton |, MF. and Mra A L. Lathrop witp |0f balot can be O ash o oines vt ML N S e s g 852 Main Strest, Willimantio. the vital keynotes to Success|,,..'5 1 held Monday afternoon from llY:;]n":-n:!svr: 'Z}vr‘ Alf “'[‘, \}'m s. and r O Il aite be Canito] A I‘;‘,‘. ::r"ls‘l\i\r‘:;:v night and will re- dhetne |in Banking consists in mak- | e home in South Windham at two | daughter, of Poquonce, 1. 1, motored Fooub | watch the proceedings of the assem- |\ aire. Cartie Loon. and Miss Hattie| HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Lawe k - 2T b & oclock. Eider C. H. Richards of Hart- | {8 Woadstook, am and a e | . & how | blage that is to name the next repub- | Lyon of Arlington, J., are visiting LOUIS PHANEUF | 18 conservative loans and S liius s 3 Swort Semue e —— | i proper o inauize | ek candidute for governor of Con- | Mea' N, B Witcon PATENTS : ooy er, Arthur W. Sweet, Samu asting spiit | necticut Miss Connelly of Greeneville was a | confining same to a limited | Booth and 'Fred Clark. Burial was STONINGTON ing withe naking | Furlough from Noroton. Sunday guest of the Misses Driscoll on | Protect your idea. Handsome 63- Dealer in 2 {in the Windhan cemetery Funeral A | and void hich is s0 | orth Main street. paze Gnide Pook Free, | Moses Wilcox, Charles Crandall and | Fenn of th! LADIES' AND MEN 5. Herrick of FURNISHINGS, | itory. i i Director H. ) city was | § ¢ —Nels matter | 4 - rs. James ; ¥ T i i Y t i oihe names of the candidates nomi- | ¢ Noroton, are in Putnam on leave on | ) T i - cctiTu mAIR Goovs 4 spciarry, | licits only such loans in the Absent at Convention. | National Bank—Death of Miss Mary | Wiicten 1 en’ thers sample fards, g | 19ave of abeence, and to attend the | Mg Wp X Buedele o0 oor oy sy S Main Scree. | behalf that the Security is| Genera! Manager W. E. Haskins and| Smith. it will be easy for a voter to stuay out | WOOMtCk falr o |was a recent guest at Mrs. D. % s ) Accountant J. E. Ahern of the local _ t how he wants to use his opportu- elegate to G. A, R. Encampment. | Champlin’s, s better. That is why we are station and ofice of the Willimantic & | The (ungalow at Machipscat has |nities early in October Hon. G. A Hammond, as delegate at | ~Miss Annie Robinson, a former te pefilal fihflflflhlfl [:fflam |l|'|lls », . i ockville gas and electric company, | been closed and the flag hauled down AL iarge, will leave Monday for Atlantic | er here, has been the guest of Mi If I’s Wall Papers increasing our business — by |left Monday afternoon for New Lon- | Mrs W. A Willard, Misses Muricl and ',J o R( C"“‘" fo f’p‘" S nle ity to attend the national convention | Emma Hull 10 Cents a Pound a 3 4 3 don to attend the New Engl branch | Florence Willard, Maude E. and Su- he firat regular meeting for fall | 5 rond will exander Shaw s today to Suf- Sire: come bera. Oururge assiman | 90ing a Safe Business. Conyention. of the Natiomel . Blesiria | zetts L. Haycs. ‘who have spint the |season of Saran Denictson | 01 E bt G al S o hifh | aeta, where ne wiit Sttend he connce- | at THE KEYSTONE STORES Wt ot 4 G i Light company that is to be held in |Summer there returned this week to | hapter. D. w0, O | leaves Hartford next Monday noon. tlcut Literary institute R Boek o roaty mimanierset you | - If you appreciace this kind that city today (Tuesday) and Wednes- | Pagsaic, X, J i TEnc e mbers of | s Mr dnd Mrs. B M. Gray and family ;D-.r;!::;;n- Putnam. Moosum ¢ supplies are complete. I R S day. Guy Davis has rented the store for- | the pter are & n inter- Y v erry Saturday. S sepptite & plete. |of business we invite you to L merly occupied by Lonis Hammond at | $SUNE and profitable winter in connec- | M. M. Dwyer is spending today | *oc 2F Gales o iuEe | A B, HOLMES, \ 4 B oARD OF ALECiEN o ear s OF W tor Stecet tion with the work of the organization. | (Tuesday) in Waterbury. King's Daughters’ Delegates. ] l"' s “ i 72 Church Strest. Willimantie, | d0 your Banking with us. Sen Succeeas Father as Cashi Locked-Out Rector Known Here. e b parr. commander of the | rvm. w. . cane ana wrs. w. & | [HE CLEARANCE SALE CONTINOED | local ‘canip of Sons of Vetetafis, was | Burdick, with Mrs. Wiiliam C. Jeffers HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING.| oy aturday the directors of the| The Rev. W liam Ackley, who held at Norwich Monday eveniug to attend | and Mrs. J. C. Edwards as a\u-rmul‘s.\ll The Bc:ton Dry Goods Stzre, Dan- s o = = . .| First Natfonal nk of & 0 3 mpressive service outsid he doo E L. PRINCE, et Decides Againat Comstruction of Publie [ X(¥Tun i volatin Lo the deuth of NGl | F Lru cpareh, which haa peen oacrs | & meeting of (e carny. o thak iy, | hata, bosn aprelnted duiguies 1o the | lssen, Some Ble lscountal f6r ous . The ‘W l"lmanllc Lavatory. son A. Pendleton” was taken, Tverott |against him. &t Brcokiyn e | " The English Dots, _two blithe and | King’s Daughters' state convention to | Jistomers another week; Attractive ot ¢ Pendleton'was chosen cashier in |eause the yesttymen believe him fo ne | PFELty singers and dancers, were well | be held In New London in October. | i trieae: stodRs oY Crca S A The regular monthly meeting of the|'place of his father, and Henry H. Pen- |incapacitated because of his advanc- | jeceived at the Bradley theater Mon- R | sept20d 1 avings Instifule | roard S aitermen wae neia Monday | Hever was. cavbon Tk Eot ol | IMeapacitated because of his advanc- | ke rmoon and eventng: ot DEMOCRATIC TICKET. e 4 ‘ C ' " evening with the full board in atténd-| young mer have a thorough knowledge | ed by many of the elder Episcopalians | , The sessions of the superior ‘court e THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORH, an oniec ()llery H. C MURRAY, President. ance. ‘The meeting was one of those|of tht dutiés assigned them, having |in this vieinity, where he was iovuteq | f0T the week will be resumed at 10.30 | Caucus Held at Jewstt City on Mon- | Main Street, Danlelson. s 0 N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer, | /°P& (rawn out affairs for which the|been in the bank for a number of |at one time. o this (Tuesday) morning, Judge- Gardi- day Evening. | septzoaw uames E. Keech, Mgr. n St Willimantic, Conn. or Greeme of Norwich presiding. g1dTuT At the democratic caucus in Jewett = L St Cap e f - 7 . Y pemochaTic caveus. iy oy suae Attt | Where to Trade in Jewett Gity lief, Max- The preliminary caucuses that are bitors & W oORatcR rat: usually held by the republican mem- OBITUARY. B L Mo e Go fo E. P. Chesbro’s bers of the council were evidently not L B held ‘Monday evening, and many of : : ’ Rich or Automobiles. to be drawn up in the mecting and thus| _Miss Mary H goiriey of Fitehburg has tor in Daniclson ds. recently returned | Omer Larue Declines to Accept Nomi- | ing O. Burdick; board of © Max Fituied af R hame nding several days i b 2 cey Seymour, John E. Green; select- g P el in town. nation JoniElret 3¢ ectmin men, James H. Shea, John Potter; eol- prolonged the- session. orner of Main and _Grand streef | The ‘mayor took oceasion to caution | Saturday afternoon. She had been il Acting Pastor at Wauregan. | for a 1 time. Miss Smith wa Willimantic, Conn. the members about this matter and|f " i 8|10 have_the ~variou resolitions ali|ter of the late Gilea C. and H Tho stirprising Textire of the: dentos | 166tor; Charias . Bahcock: constables, |/ O1GARS, "OBA CCO, /OO OL AN, cratic town caucus held in thecity | John C. Delaney, Albert Woodmanse ol rt room Monday evening Was' the | Peter Bryant, Albert Dawley: registrar | W. J. BRICK | Danielson, has beeri in charge of | declination of Omer Larue to accept | of voters from the Iret district Vie, | | ready. do aw to facilitate matters and|S. (Wheeler) Smith. She was a mem- |the Sacred Heart church at Wauregan | nomination for first sslectman on | tor ToHereLS, [ro frem G0C el | 5. BEAUREG a n iy | red Heart church at Wauregan | (h¢ Romination for first eelectman on | i ot ‘Arba Browning: school vis- | MLLE. BEAUREGARD [ her line of Summer Mile | Baing Dut of tho Cating Bosiness” Money 0 Loan. - | " g R ot M pien, | urcn an ok arcae Smvekest i ah | Fgd e 278 o Mo U O Bl Lk S i R el | fore o ©. Hakigs S5 Dol | e cioing o b ces. Her sincere devotion to | W. H. Barron, master of Quinehaug | linery. Everything reduced to ones born | Rev. Jol ugh- nnah Roux of Fitchburg, for- erly an assistant at St. James' church | | | | present hoard is establishing a record. | y There will be several Danielson m,‘ | | | | | 'S, who was named for second selectman. | tree warden, Jacob Wechler; audit ' Dep’ i 8 £ : i : s " . rtus C. Burdick; town committe | d_her Christian character were | pomona ze. has been addreseing | Although Dr. Larue announced his in- | Albertus C. Burdick; haif price. Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store | Liberal advances on Dia- o at all times. " Sha in mur- | Erange mectings in Rhode Tsind. " | ent 1o resign from the board. of which | Michael Shea, John = Potter. Josept\ MU OUTFITTERS TO ALL : s ge . ¢ two sisters. Miss Hannah | Rev. . D, Sarent of Putnam was | h© is at present and has been a mem- | Bryant, Arba Browning, Martin Wolse. | monds, Watches and other Jol“]son S Arllsllc Smith and Mrs. Charlotte Eldrod. in’ Dajiteison Montts AL WAS | ar for several years, he was nominat- e e | THE BEST IOE CREAM maytea Notad’ Hore - nd. Thota: 6.8, Geisman. of Providence called | °d- Just how the matter will develop NOANK | 1s what I sell, wholesale and retafl, a§ & | is uncertain, but if the doctor persists - aide, | the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. in his determination not to be a can- | . Jewelry. Wood Finishes Rev. Clavion A, Burdick proached at | o0 friends In Degieison Monday, = ation of State Officers to Eastern | : the evening servic Bap- 1 i B e a0~ | illingly high school fn the class of | didate again, his place on the ticket i s — s hle) Br. f. E' J‘ms“l"‘"uemlfl Personal Property bought | weea fnish in a correct ana artistic | U5 SPUEn Synday, evening, 1909, i to enter Drown university this can be filled by the town comumities, {' Star Lode—8ocial /Notes—Personal | . 7 At R S manner i the foundation eof all| New York Monday. fall . b e — - acti oy e e L S sar Henry McDerm of Woonsgeket | cus to fill all vacancles. L General Repalr Shop, Painless Extracting and and sold. pleasing interiors, Miss Emily Conant has returned o ket | O ichard Gorman was chalrman of Searing of New York spent the | micyele and Automobile Repslring, from spent Sunday at his home in Daniel- With the Johnson's Finishes it is easy| J. I visit in Blackstone, Ma. et o Tosto i the meeting, at which about forty were | weck ond at Cove Nook present, and Frederick Dumas was Eastern Star V Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, . - Willimantic Oll and Gasoline for sale, ing itation, carpenters and masons . e . for anyone to, secure perfect and | With relatives in the borough » ; the clerk, The list of nominations — eleptione. Jans |15 Un'on St Willimantic, C ; ‘Miss Josephine Davis of New Brit- & employment at the mew 1 3 s A e S . n:0n l" IHimantic, Lonn. o sl ain is the giest of Mrs. Emma b, Hel. |school building In Putnam. e e o the state officers of tho Hastern Star | JASK 1O SEE THE Souvente China septad ey Charles 1. Franklin of Providence | _ Selectmen, Dr. er Larue, Ulric ok L A iy ity g ates that we are giving with one Tey. o B msotiden lodge to Mystic this (Tucsday) eve- |Blates that we are giving kwil Johnson's Wood Dye—all shades, come in widesmouth glass_jars with Beausoleil; tree warden, George Mine e ninz. The guests are as follows: Mrs. | Ray are beattien: G 3. BLANCHAR it onds se of Bristol, grand matron: | Jewsts Gty : in Daniel- HIRAM N. FENN, Mrs. Herbert Noyes and Miss Fthel |Spent Sunday at his how Noyes have returned to Milford, Pa son, assessor for three year: ot 4 s : : ; Kate A. C: UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER patent top. It ls not a mere| N onday morning the borough school | IFrank A. Stearns of New Haven | palme: board of relief, Frederick Du- |y ® 41 100" B “Clark of Bridgeport, 3 Church St. Williwantle, Ct JAMES HARRIES B Criting the Sock, sedted dve| opened with 500 pupils, the Iargest |called on borough friends Monda mas, Rufus Lapalme; reglstrar of Vo~ | associate arand matron: Mra. Herthi . penetriting the pores of the wood | °F e . il oSt valag ters, George Potvin: tax collector, | 2850 ETand st FRWETT OITY HOTEL. Tetepona Lady Assistant | PERFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, Do Dringing ont the benuty of | number of stucents since the dedica- oard Gorman, | auditor. Heseutd | L. Schussier of Bridgeport, grand con- | . INWET e now STATIONERY. the grain. It dries quickly, does | 1100 of the building. o o e Fredette; constables, Davil Beauso- | ductiess: Mise Herthu L. 5 dallap of ov st 2 evers A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also ‘Ye Post Card Shop. not smudge ot rub off. and gives Jn Wednestay, Banteraber . # "at | 161 ‘Theodors SBavlny, - Ohitles s BHus [HEODRUE. SSERA KBS CHNCHEITO IHA ¥. LEWIS Propristor B, @0tters acs Crome. at $52 Main Street. Willtmantic e s e i BALTIC oo Wednestay, September . ‘at | {11! “Toneph Pelogiin, SR R L R g 2 _ STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 North St. Juned ! s . Demoorats of Town of Spragus Nomi D . el | PLAINFIELD DEMOCRATS e ing Of Gratay a Tt N g By The Ankl, Aplsd is. Johnson's was L3 A Hasrison Date. was united in arriage Ll lhe' O Perkius ot Groton, yiand Ryl ol Fing o bawdut Tovteal i et Barry Grimes of Windhat perforg. | Nominate James Gorman and James | 3™ is Waruer or'Weat Haven, grund | puratrers N Eng - SIRECTOR, A, R. BURNHAM, Agent. that Al not scratch or mar The democrats of the town of |ing th relatives and Downing for Selsctmen. Eiectra - o] Dime theate = There are four candidates > wotk | <phone s Wil visit | The Gratitude of Elderly People intimate bride was seut. The te batiste For Artistic Wall Papers ... ... o aimeren: sizios ot Sprague met in th day evening and nombiated the rol The democrats of the town of Plain- | and afterwurd a big & | come to K MAFFITT & CO. 37] hi Carriages and Wagons, ing cindidates for town offices: First | with lace (rinmings. She received |fleld held an unusually large caucus|served, The grand offic Church Street. We Wwill do pleased to Hatiess, Carriages and Wagons for selectman; John P. Donovan: second, ¥ valuable presents. After an in- | Saturday afternoon, James Ward being | the loc at Norwich. Stonington and | goes out to-whatever helps give them estimate on painting or decorating, | Sale. Carriage and Wegon Repairing Moses Genard: assessor for three years reception refreshments were | chairman and L. F. Kennedy clerk. W.| New London during the wesk | ease, comrfort and strength. Foley a84 will guarantes both work and |54 Kinds Repository and shops Herbert . Watson. hoard of relief, |served and Mr. and Mrs. Crandall jeft | S. Harvey was nominated for and| Mrs., Hiram Latham has returncd [ Kidiey Pills cure kidney and bladder 180 Valiey Street. Paul Brennan, Joseph M. Buteau; [for a short wedding trip. all present |elacted asseasor. In a short speech C.|from a visit to Miss Gatta at Oswe- | diseases promptiy and give comfort and Brice. Tel connection. 3 grand jurors, James P. Brown, Hugh |wishing them many vears of prosper- | B. Montgomery stated that both men | gatehie. reliof to elderly people. Lee & Osgood sept§Tus Ward John A Schmidl: ceosiadles, !ity aud happivess and womean property owners in south- Mr, Pitt, Mrs. Gustin and children, " C»