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® Rockdale, Mass., are three machines, which were taken to in town. police headquarters_and placed in the private office of Capt. E. H. Richmond fTor safe keeping. It is understood that somebody made a complaint and Officer W. Jackson ade the official visit at 2.15 o'clock. Blanchette third. The time was 5.37, 5.58 and 6.01 respectively. Aeronaut Falls Into River. The balloonist was rather late in making his ‘lmmpt at a flight, owing to guite -a ‘bad wind, but at last he JEWETT CITY Many Mourners at Funeral of Mrs. Lucy A. Downing—Endeavorers Plan Picnic—Temperance Address. TRAPPING TRIP ‘To Be Made by Wallingford Man— Going to Alaska. i WILLIMANTIC. MURRAY'S What Is Going On Tonight. - 1 irnings where things broke exceedingly | o Gl i A M Neotures at|bad for them and the error columit| mhe men arrestsd gave their names as | [00k a chince and had an a The funeral of Mrs. Lucy A. Down-| Soaia m5| 0" STORE | .oy nd dovins pictares at| fatted up and the hits had to be | Frank Williams and Thomas Tapper, | Fom which he fortunately ing was held . at the Congregational| Bdward Wheeler will leave Walling- Moving Pictures at the Bijou and | chalked up because the fielders were | he charge against them on the blotrer | WithOUt seriois’ injury. chureh Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, | ford Tuesday. Sept. 20, for - Scenic Temple. ; loep at their respective stations and | was operating and having in possession | _The big bag arose, but after it was | Rev. W, H. Gane conducting the ser- | where he will spend several months WILLIMANTIC, CONN Purinion Temple, No. % PyUMan | Gig not appear to want to siretch their | slat machines Both men were released | 1P Ssome distance something went | vice. = Mis. F. S. Leonard, Mrs. F. E.| hunting and_trapping.. The “‘,‘,"m . ; Sany more than absolutely neces- | on bonds and will be arrajgned in po-1 WFong the ballon caught afire and | Robinson, E. F. Burleson and F. E.|be made via Springfield and the North- Ty Lice court before Judgze W. A. Arnola | then the aerial artist hud to jump. The | Robinson sang Rock of Ages and Abide | ern Pacific. Mr. Wheeler will remain BRIDGEPORT WON OUT. D'And was about the only bright| this (Iriday) morning. first —~rachute caught fire also, and | With Me. Burial was in the Reade|on the southeast coast during his ab- dotlis S shining spot on-the local team | The stunt was done very quietly -and :fig ;‘:“‘;“d ffl‘tledi tg open properly and | cemetery, the Dbearers being four se-nceunnd ?xx»ian tod ”muu Hich . Took Deciding Game on Thursday with | except for Sullivan’s work in the left | Lyt few people ‘on the grounds wer e man went right through and the | nephews of Mrs. Downing, D. D. Tracy ool mink A DUty N @15 tel & Shoke den. AL the rest of the bunch | awars of the fact. All of the operatérs | third did not open at all. The daring | of Jewett City, Arthur Tracy of Bridge- | will skin, and he anticipates clearing ot emed to be in a trance—they had | of jingle and similar boards and de | Palloonist fell into the Willimantic | port, Milton Tracy of Wauregan and (a handsoie sum from the sale of these e AR STALS s tEkde been down to the fair and had proba- | vicés packed up and slipped out. river and sustained but a few minor [ J. H. Tracy of Jewett City. Relatives skins. Te will return to Wallingford Ry i ¢ Thread City Thursd had their hands read. i Athicts Eits im'm‘nas‘x:n:dw‘;rr:rgl;e: an his back.d Tge from out otwt[own ;vh\; atts;?fig th:ltl'u- ne’}st A.'ny:l.r. e i pbee s o Aol Al oy | The Colts themselves hit well, but A 5 eronaut’s Jainted away and the | neral were Mr. and Mrs. William Allen wo years ago Mr. Wheeler spent aking o GFths Phise 1 i | they did not peel them off at the most | o hing on the programme foi | CT°Wd . cried aloud in fear; general |and Miss Allen of Norwich, Mr. and|the winter in Florida on a hunting an Are Arriving Every Day L e g e | cpportune times, when they would | ¢ 0 e e o e B O tline | pandemonium " reiging supreme for a | Mrs. Henry Leavens of . Wauregan, | fishing trip and was so succesful he sk N Thursday Aftartooms At s Aighty & counted for more. Petrick hit for | b GEETRO0 W & R entral | (W minutes. The mun got out of the | Gurdon Tracy. Misses Eva and Mary | has since been planning the contem- Ths incoming of NEW FALL | e T he cilled o game. ¥ | three nice gles out of four times | Villngs and Abe the Newsboy of New |FiVer and was able to walk back tojTracy of Wauregan. Mrs. S. K. Lovett| plated trip: He will make the trip GOODS and the outgoing of Summer : mean shame to up and O'Donnell cracked out tWolyondon. It was the best two out of | the grounds. of Norwich, Mrs. Theodors Hammett | alone and_expects to have no compan- stocks, things humming in every er in wh hendsome two-baggers and Campion | three falls to a finish and the only |, D€ judges were kept busy all day |of Danielson, Arthur Tracy of Bridge-|ions while away, unless he meets men Hoe g i st one. hold barred was the etrangle. L. Thursday making the awards and aid iiton Tracy of Wauregan. | an a similar outing and.in that man- department. P Ihe rest of the nine al | Dondero wi - : o i3 not ge rough their work until a L ner forins acquains o 5 Gt o] gt aat Rinamtis ad < wall with the exception Of F e oo 01 | fte Boar At Moosup Initiation. | (ompanions. - Mr. Wheeler fs an expert all ehipments rowding in o |reported ¢ ntic had - | i o it ane TIent Il e g SOt = F Nelbert Myott attended the class|shot with the rifle and is well verse Al our racks and shelves to overflo ME,: wh oo Yhe | the wai & .1“’1‘}(:“;;’]\-11;(;} h'jm';e*\‘_éx ‘";1):‘}]“’?‘;]‘{‘ Autoist Arrested. initiation of Moosup council, ¥. B. in flie hécessities of such a trip, and ing, while the last of Sum Goo: hits were he f ing of Stowe m which he extricated himself with [ Capt. E. H. Richmond arrested Alvia | 1eld in 0dd Fellows' hall, Central ¥il-| his acquaintances predict he will have are moving out at very low o two moan as m S up. Wa brute strength only. The first fall was m.mm;‘n of Asha\bw;)', lR. 1., for violat- :“;-r;sn’ip'i‘:;'“k-deg;fp“":a‘;n‘ done by | great-luck. gam>. The fielding ‘btai vy Collins after twenty - |ing the automobile law Wednesd; = s " T PALL DF GOODS: one vand wide 23 weall consgicu o, gle on a head sciesors and armlock. |court Friday morning. Rodman was| rpe congregational Christian Bn-| 1teV. Albért Lexs, eastern ficld sec- 2 5 by xme early e and summary tell the ter-| . Crotva enjoved the matel | operating a” public auto between the | geavor socisty 15 to hold A pienic Sat.|TCtary of the Forward Mission mov » yard; Blue Serge with invis- | R Eaty i n. Thotal A crowd of some 230 0r 300 | " o second fall was similar to the | city and the fair grounds and was do- | nedaw. iternoon At Cnleh Bichopw|ment, was in Meriden Wednesday e stripe Storm and Fancy als also had @ couple of other | Witnessed the most' humiliating defeaf | first bur if anything the contestants |ing so in a reckless manner. He was Gl » shop=! evening at the Y. W. C. A. class rooms t T ¥ i Gl e T et il et iyt home in Plainfield, making the trip by | Svening a1 e T L ©6 £, (A8 CO0g Serge Nun's Velling and | e 8 ol | Worked ""\“,v h:’rr'h\) . n 'N'r and | released on bail. trolley. The Baptist Christian -~ HEn- Sunday school directors with a view of Moha: SRR e i, zave am excellent exhibition. The sec- T deavor society and the Methodist Ep- 3 - | For Artistic Wall Papers Bridgeport. . o] ¢nd and final fall went to’ Collins in FUNERAL. e Lo "2~ | establishing - @ local mission branch. | @ ¢ fourteen minutes on a bar and ham- e . 42 inch Dress Goods | come to -E. MAFFITT & CO. 37| .81 meriock hold, thus giving Collins the Miss Olive Pearl. Temperance Rally. h Street. We wiil be pleased to | s gt tch and purse amid a good round Of | © The funeral of Miss Olive Pear] was A temy nce rally held Thurs-{ | ] At 75¢ a Yard on painting or decorating, | ! 3| applaus solemnized Thursday afternoon from |gay cvening In Fanmine's court and O R ik 21 e the home in Hampton at 1.30 'eluck. | addressed by H. H. Spooner of|* Most remarkable values | guarantee both work. and | 3 0f. T a bit more in- | Rev. Charles M. Morgan, Pastor of ihe | Kensington Y M lection. You will be | 0 80 pects than Wed- | Ccngregational church of the vi 4 the pretiy o« as em phcne connection. nov2sa | ;2 el 11 contested, al- the officiating clergyman he All Abmj* the Borough. . I Lol | Tot w12 84 of the second race | bezrers were relatives and intimate | Postmaster W. H. Brown and -F. 2 9 nals and plaids - v TR W i riends of the deceased. Burial vas | Cassuvant attended the congression arsaparl | a very raw start and two of the horses | in the North cemetery in Hampton. . | convention held in Norwich as dele- ; JAMES HARRIES Zaaiie o ale bl s oA Co e L Bates from Griswold. 42 inch Dress Goods SSEI oyosoc pne el ) gl Lot 5t saeds Sor ThIL e Mes Various Items. A™haked bean supper was served at | Cures all humors, catarrh 91\3 A‘ ‘1 00 a Yard e ey d R e, Imost ax even Ll\in’:]y‘m' 11 six horses | (lement Fowler of Lebanon has hean m: Methodist church Thursday even-| yheymatism, relieves that tu:e g e g A o o e | Hhsumid ey : ot it han any of the others.” |eneaged as bookkeeper for the Wili~ | g young Misses Mabel and Iren=] feeling, restores the appetite, B 3 r | gzo Ry e ;. | Good Attendance on Closing: Day—| "y, e A THE R it et Young left morning for| (e paleness, NErvousSness, Especis s directe thei 852 Mapa Streel, Wiiiimaniic | - State Palice Arrest Two Nickel-in- | race called field of eleven | mhe members of the Venerable clup | Portsmouth, N. H.. where they will at- r | % s New Basket Wea [ Erras o Kid Witk LBé4 tend the AManufacturers: convention,| builds up the whole system. | junsa the-Slot ‘Machine Owners. ies but <ig e, | of Windham are to attend the fureral S 3 , | —_— | P paug, Gawking Boy and Lizzie | o¢ E. F. Reed in & bod. returning on Saturday. Get it today in usual liguid form or ne ve | TS The thifd 2 . the ninth | ponded to the The fi s e € fom er [Mudrthur apdgBlimer Deueor ] chooajated Jtalbice /oRINE Sarsatabs. | wuspices | as pretty close between Agent Henry W. McMahon, who |1°ft Wednesday night for New York to Se nd | » 3 - Agen . ermai o — — — | "-i R BUR:“SAM' Agent ! Jcultur. | and Paukapaug, = the former | was recently promoted to the Palmer | TTAN untll Sundey. .G ol ‘ Acturer of diffcrent ctyles of in’ ideal one and with the latter sec- [ ciation from this place, will move his |, 1SS B assIAns an. : . . Ne LE LANNEI 7 7 he | r third and Lizzie ard attended the Willlmantic fair on LRt e R W agria not compare with the | 5 oy third and Lizzie | family and household effects there on | i atis ere 10 Irade in Jewett ! anas nd 1 = W va. fourth. Kid Wilkes took the | i S ests uesday. Ak By yar L e s e | .| two succeeding ats with Lizzie | oo TR b |of ‘an Kinds. Repository and. shops | thir L e Personals. STAFFORD SPRINGS SE SR New PLAIDS. some 180 Valley Stret. J& One sl B S hree | Miss Henrietta Beebe of Norwich is ot i . | CIGARS, TORAGOD.; OPAE. UGN, ever offerec Horse Shoeing. Tel conamectica. _ | NOt on O roats wos 207 1.4 thse Seaistt. 'he | the zilest of friends in this city. Good Addition to Voting List—Pupils g risty sasing and s machines, | money was aivibed the way the horses 3 in a Body Attend Mrs. Florence P.| W. J. BRICKLEY'S. with a larg: ooile ¢ et = J ane cated | shed in the final heat l-")r v W. Gale l;f“'“sl"‘l- SR dl’ Fay's Funeral. h e “1215¢, | T < | For the second race, the 2.35 trot or {of 1 city, was the guest of friepds S e 3 | NO l ICF | 3 R i s horses competed out |in tewn Thursday The registrars were in session Thurs- | 5 ""‘" “‘;‘X”“;’:"-" b 25¢, 50c ar | - of thirteen. The first day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. for thel Is closing out her line of Bummer Mil- | pedoil? 1) | ELMORE & SHEPARD, close and many | Mrs, Henry Burton of East Hamp- | purpose of receiving names of fhose|linery. Everything reduced ta on - . of re of opinion |to ris the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. 5. | who wish to' be made voters. if alll hair price. i [THIH H | ":‘[“3”" e e | tha F. Whittaker's Aleycle, who | Hills of Church street. whose names are on the lst are made T . iy I | was declared second, won the first heat voters there will be quite an addition : ! | ar i i : - New Fall Fashion |l ‘Imafltl[} 0an b0, |Embalmers and Funeral. Tirectors, | 52 ono’s oo™ T SPHREt L eten wWosa of South - Vit e, S s 60-62 North Street, apt S ot ace might | j.ft Thursday for Madison, 3l Mrs. Florence P, Fay's Funeral. is what I sell, wholesale and retall, at In Hats p_qayiev '0 L()&Il LADY ASSISTANT. | che has an engagement as The funeral of Mis. Florence P. Fay | ihe Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. ittt » Telephone commeciIom | Dt S took place at the Congregational FOR EARLY WEAR. : I3 2 e Dew. | Mrs. Theodore F. Downing of Hari- | church in West Stafford Thursday aft- |~ e = i i i =y h ford is the guest of her parents,” Mr. | ernoon at 2.30, Rev. J. M. Ballantine 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, B A as o won heats : b o P ’ So many illberal advances en Dia { ot st and |an@ Mrs. W, H. Smith of Valley street. | officiating. The West Stafford school i o HARAE. M. ered re At d i { o » the B 5 was closed during the funeral and the . | s ind f n the third: o g attemptins {monds, Waiches and ofher : fifth in the first and | Walter B. Knight, superintendent of | pupils attended in a body. L e peiciny, J T | | ther two: Linda Lee, [the Windham Manufacturing company Borough Briefs. Ol and Gusoline: for sale. Jeseten modeis el copled | eweiry. S BEGVHICRCS Gu oussens Ay Miss Florence Smith has returned to| ——— = A in small an wit . cond thire TLong Branch, N. J.. where she is super- HE Souvenir China Fall fa g e s | Dewey fourt —_ i < lates that we are glving with R T e el Personal Pl'flllefly bo“ghl" the second and sixth . Ha , i P onCInuBicHn: el =t Pound of our special brand of team $2.89, $3.59, $4.89, $5.00, $5.89 | | ! < and | ' dirs. Jame: fayden of Pleasant [ Mr. and Mrs. arl Converse are | RRENE O Sl ties G 7 BLANGHARD. a“d Sflld 1 i ‘\"“.}f“”’ _Wwas di- | strect has as guests Miss Marion Pres- | visiting relatives in Newport, R. 1. |Jewett City. s | . o Jolly & stz Al- | ton and J. Hayden Preston of Provi- | Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Mellor are vis- | nsa ik Cycle aetond, Linde Teothird, andiON= lienee. iting relatives in town. - | . e . Fiay John White is building an addition FRWETT CITY HOTRL. T“E H C MURRAY [:0 ;‘ls ufl 0 St wm‘ma“tm EU"«" | Sani Speedy Motorcycle Race. W s Louis Flyna, | to his house on Center street. . Wew and "*"-‘"-l'fi“"' evers . * I y g UL RS . MR S de U. Webster and John B. Mss Lulu Ide is attending the New ur. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper| = 75 MONUMENTS, i e ' ined Thursday afternoon from | England Comservatory of Musiic in TKA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor. Patterns. { . ‘“,m, - machine: Arthur Tighes of this | the fircmen’s convention in Watechury. | Boston. - — | Headstones ang Markers in our stock | e 1% o P Miss Amy Agnold is visiting her sis- 3. HOURIGAN. RLI NI =N nice varlety of Tresh Fi also | eddyito-be esboted. - Otald ouriprices | E. Pendleton of Norwich with Georze P. Madden of Norwi-h was | ter. Mrs. Maud Woodward, in Spring- Jewett City. allops, Oysters and Clams, at and Inspect 1060 “artistic designs. 4 power—for three miles —was an limantic Thursday and witness- | field. 5 - FUNERAL DIRECTOR. STEONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Notth | WM. F. & P.: A. LENNON, irtcresting event and added some ex- so-called baseball game Letween Miss Gertrude Holt is feaching in| garmiture emd Crawford GCeoking | STEQNG'S RKET, 28 Nprth St. corner Maln and Watson' Streets, P oon’s sport. Pen- port and Willlmantic from -the | Ellington. Rangss. oct23d Wiilimantic. Conn. shes ‘second and Mrs. J. Allen \Fitts and children of | ‘Phones—Store §3-3: house 35-5. $1865. As Low as =~ = Write for Catalogue. WATKINS BROS., 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Main and School Sts, So. Manchnstur.‘( 852 Main Str Willimantie, dec28d LOUIS PHANEUF Dealer in AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, GOODS AND NOTIONS. YOUR, N LADIES oRY HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY. | 15 Main Street. SCIENCE — Conducted by atest designs sire, come here and moderate that you de- S wpite s i o) LESSON No. 1 72 Church ;‘rf LHOLMES’\Nilean(ic.i Madelain MOSS . In taking up the task of trying:to teach the "principles of domestic economy to women of this city, I fecl a great responsibility. [ have a keen appreciation of your needs and I think I will be able to show you, in many ways, how to effect small economies in your household expenses, and to show you how to make the dollars stretch to the ' fullest limits. e TR 14 Now, while the money part of housekeeping is always the biggest item, no less important is the proper cooking of the food you place on the table for your family, so the lessons I am going to teach will take up in a simple way what to cook; how to cook it; what the nutritive values of the various kinds of foods are, and in short, I am.going to cover during the next six months, as many phases of this interesting question as is possible. Y I am going to start off the course with “A SIMPLE BREAKFAST” © MENU Oatmeal with Cream. T Soft Cooked Eggs F e =S oast rench Cofice ® b, Household LCOnomy, B4 * This delicious breakfast can be.prepared with C 1 . ; little trouble and expense. All the foods necessary These lessons will be absolutely free. All that is necessary fortody Al Dists devalopmiest ed HGHRAT: It for you to obtain them,’is to come to our store and signify T T your willingness by filling out an application blank. Dot that yom will e bo st fp o kitabon fox te Remember you will not be urged to buy anything, nor will B L. PRINCE,r lee Cream and Confectionery Main St, [ B 734 Willimantic, Conn, Go to E. P. Chesbro’s For Automobiles. e at HE BARSTOW STOVE COMPANY of of Providence, R. I., has arranged with Madelain Moss, a graduate of %‘eachers College, Columbia University, and for many years a’ practical teacher in New York, for a series of lessons on omestic Science and 3 1029 7‘"Ening Dut of theiflhthinq I!usinessr Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TO ALL 1 Str Main t, Willimantic, Conn. | ir in the milk, If necessary to asten the cooking a cereal, hoil it from 15 to 20 minutes directly over e flame, then finish cooking it in a double boiler. SOFT-COOKED EGGS Put water in a saucepan, let it come to a boiling point, lower thereggs into it with a_spoon so as not to break them. See that there is plenty of boiling water to cower them. Remove at once from fire. Let them stand covered in this boiling water from eight to ten minutes, according 1o taste. Thisis the most digestible way of cooking eggs. as it coagu- lates the albumen without hardening it Orange Juice may Or. £ C. JACKSON-—Dentist Painless Ex¢racting and mean that you will have to sit in the kitchen for two grthree hours while the ceroal is being prepared. 1 would suggest that you cook this the day before you have to pay one single cent for these practical, interesting and when ready to serve in the moraing just reheat. 4 4P TOAST Filling a Specialty lessons. Each week one lesson will be ready for distribution; you o el eatrand expecitk e: ot b all clagees.t 752 Main S Telepkone. R S Willimantic un4 HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER $2 Church St. Wiilimantle, Ct. Telewoona Lady Assistant A Piano for your Child, why not today? A very small down payment wud a very smal montlily payment will place a Leautiful plano in your home A haif score leuding makes from which to select. Write us if interested, or better yet, call on Tae A. C. Andrew Music Co. 804-808 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. 18 ne advertisng medium in sstion! aquai to The Bui- | atin ion-fusleer. g and bodie: heusewife in th Grapes,”’ will find yours waiting for you in an envelope addressed to you. The subjects which will be taught will includ Nutritive Values of Various Foods and How to Prepare Them there will be recipes for cooking dainty and practical dishes; they will suggest means of building up the children’s minds they will go into the question of what cuts of meats to buy; and in short, the information contained in_ these lessons will be so valuable, and of such every day use to every —The city, that we believe that you will find it o your interest to accept our invitation to enrall your name in the BARSTOW FREE SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE. As en exumple of what you may expect, we reproduce herewith a copy of Lesson No. 1. The subject of Lesson No.2is “How to Preserve my own household experience, and in all classes I teach. I advise tho use of a blend of Mocca and Java a8 which can be had at most grocers for about 23 cents a pound. A saving hereis always followed by inferior coffee, and sinee coffee is 8o fmportant a part of the enjoymengt of a meal, it is hardly worth while to stint on just that one particular. L The following ate the recipes for preparing the menu-above outlined. Read over each menu care- fully and see to it that you thoroughly understand ‘what is wanted, 3T¥E RECIPES Oxi Meal (. Q) or Halled Onta » Rolled Outa fatr 4 Cup Miik. 1/2 Teaspoon Satt METHOD—5tr vse half cup of tolled the three-guarter cup. of bolling. swithd water this ook 2 double Loller (or three buurs. ats fnto Let Lastly J. P. BARSTOW & CO., 23-25 Water Street, Agents for Barstow Richmond Ranges Stale bread js proferable both for economy and quality. Cut the bread in slices about one-half inch thick, Jeaving the siices whole, and do ot remove crusts, as this iwthe most heaithful part of bread or toast. Lay broad on a toaster, hold over a bright flame, turning féeguently so that it becomes an even brown onm both sides. Toast may be buitersd et once (better mof ko for health’s sake . This may be done by melting butier in a5 auctpan and pouring it over toast (thifiis & more ecomomical way thaa spreading the tosht with butter). FRENCH CORFEE (Emough for Feur Cupe) 12/ Cup Ground Colive § Chps Boilmg Waser \ METHOD -Put |the coffee fu the struimer of French coffee pot.’, Place pot ou back of Gradually add theoilfog water, hait cup at Kedping the 1ot coWSTEE \botWoen times. The iy be poured thraugh the straiver & svcond tim his makes it strougar. o [ 42 1910, by Bavstow Steve (o.