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MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Sheels and Pillow Cases od Sheets and Pillow “ and hemetitehed. Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet $1.05 quality 80c Full size Sheats 480, e, B3¢, Tic and each. PILLOW CASES 45x38 hemmed at 213¢, 1de, 15c, 15c and 20c. 42x38 hemmed at 16c and 1Se. 4in8835 hemstilched, heavy cotton, e, 42x38%5 Demstitched, heavy cotton 24c. §0x38ly hewstitched, heavy cotton, L Wash Goods Press Ginghams, good quality and a reat variety of plaids and checks, giv- & wide choice of selection, P W% yard Black and White Wash Plaids in wool imitation, very fancy white and ®lack checks, at 12%c yerd. A new lot of Fanc colers, some with si snd figures, at 17c Galatea in solid fancy dots House Dresses It need not cost much to keep trin and ool around the house with such tiny, comfortable, little frocks as these—in parcals, plain or in red and biue, st $1.08 and’ 3580, Tailored Waists in white and col- ora. at 3100 1o $3.50. Taffets Waists from $5.00, - $5.95, THE H. C. MURRAY C Agents Ladies’ Home Jourmal Patterns. 0. 0. octid Times <. AreaTritle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Gel Money by calling at the Willimantic Loan Company, 15 Union Sireel. | Terms strictly confidential. oetiid For Artistic Wall Papers come to E. MAFFITT & CO, 37 Church Street. We will be pleased to | estimate on peinting or decorating, and will guaraatea Dboth work and | Deice. | Telephone connection. novisa 6o 1o E. P. Chesbro’s For Automobiles. The prices right now. | 1029 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. | augsld | E. L. PRINCE, Ice Cream ‘ and Conlectionery 734 Main St, . £ 6 JAOKSOR—Dentist | Painless Extracting and i | | Willimantie, Conn. | Filling a Specialty 792 Main Street, = = Willimantic Telephone. Jund “Going Dut of Mechanics’ Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS TQ ALL mayiea If I's Wall Papers in all the latest gns that you de- sire. come here. Our large assortment and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mized Paints and | painters’ supplies are complete. | A B. HOLMES, 72 Church Street, Willimantie, | Standish and Be | observe the anniversary by closing &R, e WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On Tonight. Footbail, Norwich Free Academy vs. Windham High School. Nurses’ Annual Dance in Town Hall. Vaudeville and Moving Pjctures at Lodmér Opefa House. 7 Moving Pictures at the Bijou and Scérile Teinple. Border Grange, No.-93, Patrons of Hushandry. Willimantic Commandery, No. 256, U. 0.G. G. V4 0. }indbam Bncémpment, No. 10, L. O, a3 Prohibition Caucus in Selectmen’s Rooms. 'POLITICIANS APATHETIC. | No,'Very Active Candidates Appear fon| Republican Nominations. Tha time for the republican caucus for the womination of two candidates fOr representatives to the general as- membly and justices of the peace is drawing near, but there daes not seem to b2 much outward activity, and no one has.announced himself as i recep- tive “candidate for the nemination of representative. . “ The republicans have been holding K to ascertain if possible whom the @emocrats of Windhiun contemplated Putting forward as their candidates. They are as much at se ue several months agoy/as far as anything cestain | i convernad. A numoer of names have been men- tioned af men in the republican party who fight possibly rum for representa- Uies, among them . P. Compiois, ex- Selegrman 8. Arnold Peckham, George E. Hinman and ex-Represtatetive Cworge A. Bartleit. / Mr. Peckhani served the town faith- /Ailly“and well during twa. sdministra- tiofis as first salectman ‘and hae also been a deputy ‘sheriff in the town and «njoys the friewdship of @ large fol- lowing. Many uf‘ theg younger element are ad- vancing the <andidecy of Atforne: George B, Hineh; ok tative 5 2 - 4 n. Representative ,.,fs. x:l)‘. He“k\ . 1n the g Goorpe 4 Battlett can'pe !ndure“i o be lor and hecks, e e R @ candidate "again this fall, it is - $1.00 yard Gerstood. Ao 5 97 inch Fianpelettes in fancy fora It would be-hard to prediet whether designs, for kimonae and wrappers, | Bulkeley or McLean men will be nom- We yard b4 +— e The s promiges to bring out a 1{ ;nr:‘y“:: = 'grd" ' large ther of ectors and there will be something/to think about after tis all over, e - WEDDING. Judge—Flagg. Moert H. Judge and Miss Mabel R of ‘this city. were married Mondgy evening at 9 o'clock by ReY. . J. Bohanan, rector of St. Andrew's o, Greencville, at the reetory, Im- liatély after the ceremony Foung couple returned to this .« eity. wher- a short reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wrank Plags, of Jackson street. r. and Mps. Judge left Tuesday evening for Lawrence, Mass., where they are to make their home. Mr. Judge is a foreman in one of the mils of that city. Mrs. Judge for a number of years and up o Saturday night last was emploved as a milliner by Mrs. C. €. Edgarton on Main street. Visited Rockville Lodge. District Depyty H. C. Wiggins made s anmual Visitation 1o- Payatte lodue. No. A. B, and, A. M., at Rackville, Tuesday cvening. Mr. Wigging was aceompanied by J. P. Mistard, Harr; rt-Hateh, The party made the trip in Mr. Wigging' auto- mobile and report a most erijoyable tmo, “although the roads were a bit ry. FUNERAL. Ida E. Congdon. The funeral of Ida E. Congdon was held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from her home in Liberty Hill, the pastor of the Baptist chureh of that village officiating. Burial was in the old cemetery in Lebanon. Funeral Di- rectors Flmore & Shepard of this city were in charge of the arrangements. day, general umbus day, there will be observance of the day in ity, although a number of the offices in the town building will be closed, includimg the probate and town clerk's offices. no this ANTICIPATED COLUMBUS DAY, Patriotic Programme Carried Out by St. Joseph's School Pupi Columbus day was antieipated at S€. Joseph's parochial school with u fine programme Tuesday. This achool will Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA NEW PIANOS As Low as - - $185.; Write for Catalogue. WATKINS BROS., . 227 Asylum street, Hartford. Main and School Stsy So. Manchester. 852 Main Street, Willimantia. dect A. R. BURNHAM. Agent. Marulacturer of different styles of Light Carriages and Wagons, Harnces, Carriages and Wagons for sale. Carricge and Wagon Repal of all ~kinds. Repository and 80 Valley Staset. Horse Shoeng. LOUIS PHANEUF * Dealer in LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HAIR GOODS A SPECIALTY, 15 Maln Street. Tel connection, san2a Look Into Your Home and ask yourself what is its greatest nead to maie it attractive to ‘yeur children, 1o yoursslyes and your frien It is & piano. We are among the largest distributors: of pianos in the State, : The A. C. Andrew Musie C 804-806 Main Strest. Willimantis, Ct HIRAM N. FENN, OUNDERTAKER and DWMBALMER 3 Chureh @t. Wilimantle. Gt Teleabone iadg Assisiant. A niee vartety of Fresh Fish; Scallops, Oysters and Clams, at alse STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 29 Norih St. aciirg illimant the | LET] waanen day today (Wednesday). The follow- ‘!irg programme was carried out Tues- First and Second Grades—Scene 1. Spaurish court. King, William Hurlihe; @deen, Mary Agnes Welch; courtiers ARG pages, Bdward Sullivan, John Su Clarence Moriarty, Walter Cor- STATE W.C. T. U. Plans Interesting Programme for An- nual Meeting in Danbury. . _Tha thirty-Afth anpual convention ©f the Conmecticut Woman's e ance union will he held in Danbury Oct. 18, 1910, Mrs. therine Leute Stevenson of Massacisetts, will give an account af her recent trip around the world on the afterncon of Tuesday. the 18th, In the ‘evening seven youngz men and women will cantest for a prize. Wed nesday afternoon (he corvesponding secretary and: treasuver will give their veparts and the president her annual address. In the evening Rev. (. Il Mead, D. D.. of New York, will speak. This convention promises (o be excep- tonally interesting. K president of the W. . T. U Portiand. -Rev. John F. Nichols and family lpave Portland the last of this week ta spend the winter.in Burope. e INTERESTING READING FOR TUBERCULAR INVALIDS, The makers of Eekman's Alterative the medicine that is euring tuberculasis | all pyer the country—will send direct a | pamphiet and other literature that ey- ery consumptive should read. 1t tells| in” thelr own language the story of | these whom Eekman's Alterative has | cured Buch straight-from-the-heart evi- denee as this boeklet holds is convine- | ing, o matter if yod have unfortunately spent time and money experimenting WIth nearly every der the firmament—investigate Ecleman's Alter- ative. 1f shown the heart-touching affidavit of a father whose only son Wis cured of tuberculosia by Kekman's Alterativ hope 0?7 A specimen iy B I duli. 19, ticed the wonditiens that s gommumpion 1 ot el apial fisd & hollew cough, hiemurrhages ai Very ‘sevars night ewencs My Brother Tecommended Bekmais dltcrauve D e Fall of 1906 | began (o tahe i1, A1 this tile 1 sin parfectis well ang re T T P v o weight ).‘a ncfecsed figm 119 149 o trege ot Ty Al Subls T will glediy express tne ot it et SRR ned) - M L GERHARDT. X Tk Degpan gouhas Fémaine et R Alte Cures i The b i AR it Afoetions Co.. and ot o oy baaklat af cured cases and write (o Fexman Laboraiary. Philadeiphia, Pa. for additianal evidencs I Vo 5 “ leading AvigRists. ic, Danie 1 DANIELSON Matters Politic: portant Business Change — Bohemian Club to Have Coon Hunt—Grange Interests. First Selectman John A. Gilbert has paign relgtive to Baldwin give one 1 of Wipdham county Legal Holiday for Banks. In observance of Columbus day { banks in Danielson will be closed tc aving it to this sec dny (Wednesday). Borough Notes. Mrs. W. A. Whipple has been a re- cent visiter in Providence. A number Danielson people wer to Putnam Tuesday evening io sce t presentation of the White Squaw at the: Bragdley theater Krnest Warren, son of Mr. and Mr ¥. P. Warren, is taking a postgraduale course at Yale thix year. Mr. Warren was graduated in the class of 1910, JEWETT CITY Repairing Lisbon Bridge—Ladies’ So- ciety of Congregational Church Meets —Local Interest in Norwich Wedding. A sang of men were at work on the Lisbon bridge all day Tuesday repair- ing a break in ene of the spans of the footwalk. T section had dropped abaut a foot belew its proper level. First Selectman James H. Shex had the matter in charge. The fir: weakness was made worse by the cor tinusd jumping of several men Mon- day evening. The bridge is not weak ened for regular traffic. Repairs are to he made at once to put the structure in shape for the winter. Visiting Borough Friends. west Mrs. Robert Sherman of Pawtucket j& the guest of Mrs. Nathaniel Wil- cox on Ashland street. \erman was for many vears a where her husband was the Ashland mill. She her husband and daughter, died in Pawtucket this summer Conaregational Society. Meets. nt an overse racently Candidate | ion | The Ladies’ sogiety-of the Congrega- | tional churel Tues afternoon with Mrs. W. Kobinson of Soule street. She was assisted in en- tertaining Ly - Mrs. Richard Howanl Mrs. . W, Roode, Mre. Martha Houle aud Mrs Fred Kanahan Various lntel ts. Mrs Hood of Mowe Valley, R 1, was the guest Bubday .of Mrs Richard Howard - i Miss Agnss Wowler of © Norwich whose marriage with Wililam Cullin overser of the Anishing department of Baltic mill, fook piace on Tuesday s heen a milliner hero for soveral seagons with Miss Beauregard. The new Fartiand and New press made s first York ex- trip theough the | IN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER nane borough east and wast Tuesday morn- ing. The train is made up of sleepers, a coach and smoker, Bar H: arbor and unlike the press, which was discon- tinued Monday, will carry no mail car, News has been received in the bor- ough that Mr. and Mrs. George Whit- ing of Norwich, formerly. residents of White Slave—was seen at the Bradley theater Tuesday evening, Morrill has reverted to the plan ui which the theat was previously b, Sratcd, ‘giving the eople high Erade Iplay! along with the regular diet of pictures and the urrangement this sea- son Is appreciated. s Personals. George A. Henry of New Britain was a visitor in Putnam Tuesday. Henry A. Slater of Worcester was with friends in Putnam Tuesday. WOMAN’S BOARD borough will from Stonington of the town. is for Mcl of the town court. ative from Stoningfon two decade ago, and followed up that term with a year in the senate. run Mr. Several new members will be taken in- 1o the club at the next meeting. B. 1 Norman jof Brooklyn Is the guest of relatives in to Announces Candidacy. Ex-Senator James Pendleton of the for representativ the republican Pendleton state an for United States ator and is for the present judgeship He was represent- : ity Wh Yorwich, Adends o for B, ¥. Williams for county come | DN S Pure al coran, o & | been re-elected as clerk of the board.| Jewett City, have gone to California E g g X ! cuumfi?'fl’fi.&f“&fli’mumgfigh?sc{l Prerrd sl ovlward, mewly elect- | to visit their daughter, Mrs. A. S.| Appoints Various Committees for the | missioner. ] when taken in me- jlumbus. ‘Scene 2. At sea. Sailors, | ed, is to have-charge of the road re- | Prentic Ensuing Year. oy Obearve. the, Holjday, dicinal doses, just Donald ‘Connelly, Robert Rafferty, Rob- | pairs in that section formerly taken | z : Today (Wednesday) Columbus day, | hefore a meal, stim- ert uires, Forrest Richards, Paul| cire of by Patrick Riley of the Second PUTNAM The woman's board of the Day Kim- | the banke, postoffice and custom house | ylates the mucous- Moran; cabin boy, Eugene Moriarty; | district. Bt bail houpital has appointed committees | wily keep the sual hoiiaay hougs, I | 5% o5, 3™ Totle “gg:emfir}(a&or PN Mentioned as Nominees. Water, Company, to Gansider City's (aa follows: = 1 o . . |the svening Nina counc of C., will f 5y nds of the ‘stome Risceaite of o e on, yVilliam €. Clewley and Henry D. :"W"’"“”“ *l‘: E“Y"‘J“'Els’:f,e'f: man, Putnam: Mre. 15 5. Keaely, Dan- | “Mias Jargaret Smith of New Lon- i,;_-!. 10 a healthy ac- Grade V—Reading, Life of Columbus, | 1 WY are the men, tb - ¢g| for Gsetling Liquor for Blacklisted | iclson, and Mre. Mrs. Mary Potter,|don is spending a week with Miss | tion, causing a suf- Tren, : i a 3| considered ~when the republicans of \—Hospital Committees Named. | North Woodstock, as joint chairmen. | Anna Atwood. B oW o tHE Grent Comamgronding, All * Hall 10| Brookiyn mect to name candidates for| Man—Hospital Commi Other members of the entertainment|” Jiss May A. Jones of Hartford StEiC 3 i- ireat Columbus, class; chorus, Ame representatives. On the democra P i £t Miks) Bbewie. T CHavIDUN, | oiattiie hev omsther Mrs. ooy tric juice to. di Grade Vi—Reading, Columbus at San | Henry Evans are heard in the. safe |} roturned to her home in Boston for | Manning, Mrs. Wallace Stern and Miss [ ° Bverett N. Pendleton is spending the | 1€, disease or wealened- function. by its Salvador, Mary Murphy: reading, | cOnection, but it is not known that |l i or “The many friends she made | S. Blizabeth Clarke of Putnam: Mrk. | week in Boston, the guest of Mr. and | tonic -and stimulating effect. It also Sketeh of the Life of Columbus, Helen | €ither Is a revvp“\: ':a""hh"“' during her stay there gave her a pretty | Arthur Palm‘“;‘ an(r! B:“fi“"‘iao?;;sm Mrs. Moses Pendleton ((.'Kms( th fllo\vfoilsuh a for th«; ligs Hurley, Mildred Smith, Rose Murphy Unolaimed Letters. remembrance upon her depariure. of Pomfret; Mra. C. A. Russ y- e R ion of ctarchy food, preventing farmen= Mary Murphy, Mildred Sweeney, Hazel| Letters addressed as follows are un- | Bugene M. Bibegult, Martin Welsh | ville: Mrs. H. E. Back, Miss Amelia : PiOpa en | tationt in the stomach and bowels. Rourke, Margaret Ryan, Florence Gra- | claimed at the Danielson postc and -Willlam: Murray “have been ap- l Hutchins and Mizs Amnle Hutchins of | Mrs. C. J. Mason left Tuesiay for | 0" S ATES BOTTLES ONLY dy: chorus, Columbus, the Great, the! this week: Celia Larose, Mrs. G. Ran- | pointed a committe of the B. I. L.|Danielgon: Mrs, Philip Mathewson of Costa Rica, E"l:rl’ merica, Tor a by all drugeis grocers and dealers, Goo aall, Miss Blanche Surdam, Mrs. Lulu [to arrangz an election night soc Central Village. & visit with her father and sister . e G Grade VII—Reading, Columbue ~at| Cooke, Amere Lures, J. M. Potter, ongrcesman K, W 1issine of Nor-| Thanksglying committee—Mrs, F, W.| ' Rev. and Alr B Srading Tr ] Gl ke st Ak v e the Monastery, Agnes Fahey; reading. | 3 Favorit ivich ‘was a visitor in Putnam Tues- | Perry and Mrs. J. B. Kent of Putnam, |attended the aunual meeting of the | cal booklet and doctor's advice fres. Columbus, Jamas Donohue; song. Co- b B Wanken i EsvarsE: day. | joint chajvmen’, Mrs. Philip Mathew- | 4. B. ¢. F. M., at Boston, this week. | The Dusfy Mait Whiskey Co., Rocheater, N. Y. lumbus D } Democrats in Killingly interested in| “pl. 04 Mrs. W. J. Reynolds of | son, Central Village: Mrs. C. A. Potter, |~ ‘Waldo Richards of New Haven is Grade VIll—Chorus, Yankee Land, l*‘;fl welfare of the x"g"t.\ are di e o | Dayville are in Boston. 3 | Brooklyn; Mrs. Charles Goodwin, Wil- | the guest of friends. e class: reading, A Tribute to Colugbus, | Of having Frank P. Warren consent to | s - { sonville; ‘Mrs. Smith, on;’ Miss | Herbert Adams is visiting in Taft- | == EEaa e Bdward Kells: reading, Three Daye in| be a candidate for representative. Mr. | Letter Ul For W, .| Pdith Sheldon. Thomipson: Mrs. H. T | ville, : edrord 1o | Increased Wages for School Jattsrs. the Life of Columbus, Frances Belding; | Warren has thrice hoen elected a a adds 88 1oMows | Child, Woodstock: Mrs. C. C. Gilder-| George Henry of New Bedford is | "% e ehdius Americs. Clack | resentative, from Killingly and is ra- |} %, B. Leggetta Joseph’ M | sleove, Jast Woodstock: Bfrs. A, Li| tha suest of N. 0. King and family. | i e laoate ot thorkaned Wik 2 L bl garded as the parly’s strongest me rank Prince, Dave Rickey Ts. | Mills, Tlampton; Miss Rachel Miller, G e P for the fanitors o e Meride o < b re. B. Rowan, Miss Jeanne Ticeke, e, R e P school buildings has been fixed by ihe SR TV 2 Cow ber here. . an | Pomfret Center ey sell, Sah ol St L Sy The civil suit of Charles H. Baker of | Received Unanimous Endoesemnt. |Je8sle Wi B Kodger NoJ 881 0| Do E P e e COLCHESTER s L this city against Rood Brothers of | Congressman E. W. Higgins of Nor- | s ta have e meeting this (Wed- | 2007 R e of State Road on South|town school committee at the mnext Winahatn fo reconsr on s Dote. tor §73 | Wieh was. i Dialetson Tiosany and | Ozl 18 to have o meetine ! goni M £ R UL memiieli| Finel Bitaioh oF E4NTe Road The *Sommittes desives to which they gave the plaintiff for a| during his stay in town called upon y - A . ¢ vet 1 & Main Strest—Personal ltems. Aot AEte e iaTien BTG cow which he had purchased and $10 | several prominent members of his | o, ¢ enteriained and ref | Bewinmicnmmiitas M Thgwnelby o Bhaiice % week, the janitors of the £ DM SN e tatire dustion of [ party. Congremnan. Hiewinw cundige- | Filing License Applications. T oo Xra. Jolaph. Guertin, | Charles Shailo o an T W st n buildings the committes the Peace 1. Frank Bugbee Monday.| cv recently ed the unanimous en- i i ppli 5. _each, Puinam; Mrs. Josel u 31 tereninn 1 thun Mondsy. o o Y el e 3 1 . g y e a Nhe i dos jam Jollie, Mrs. Wallace e - i Hlimantic | Would p: 15 a week. El The defendants claimed that the cow | dorsement of the rapublican delegates | Putnam liquor dea Bave -com- | Mas. Willl B e ®\fioa |- Williem K. Van JHorn of avitlimantie | KOWE Pi%, U0, 051 und west grammar was diseased and -that they had-paid | assembled -in_the 28th senatorinl dis- | menced to e thei tions for : was the guest of friends in.town ov b ¥ il Festipnde, $10 1 fodd Th i a ! t 1 Kill: Th 1 t ek Sunday achool, o ing to_ the " 0 for fodder. They also advanced | irict convention, which includes Kill- | licenses. They have until next week y. g e in bo Hnkhed it ae hes the claim that they had an agreement | ingly. | to comply with this requirement Louls Baldwin of New Haven was a | PlIne, wiil he ' furnsued Wit with the plaintiff that. because the cow | Business Change. | Horse Stolen. | cailer here ‘Monday. C they were to pay only haif 2. B. Wilbur has purchased the n\IS'} Ca ohn Murray he 5 Colchester grange held a meeting in ase price, which amounted (0] tnass which (eorge B, Guild has con P Sy 3 Julia May, | Grange hall Tuesday evening. [ b ; o { request irom the po ast Woodstoc L. Trow | ks LR KR e Mra . They said that they had| gucted in Danielson for the past few | ] to wateh out for a i bridae, Damfrot: | . 8 - a § paid $30 on account and had tendered | years. Mr. Wilbur is to assume ch: { Svaight. - 960 Pounds, foor .white o T SoriThifiea e, A | Laura B. Avery were visiting relatives the balance, $7.60, but that the plaintift | an November 1. While Mr. Gulld's | s whit Lo P S S e e e L | in Norwich Tuesday. 1] had refused to accept it. Plaintiff de- | future plans are mot announced, it St Y ey Oubsgak: L v | Mr and Mrs. Henry S nied all the claims et up by the de- | expected that he will remain in Dan- | have been brogsht 1t this sortion of | A v mmittee—dirs, . I, |Pron were in town Tues: ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Tendants, Decigion was reserved by | ielson during the wintor. fhake heen d A I Visiting . c ce—Mre. B. H.| ¥red Miller waz in N Special’ Prices At ustice Bughee. | usiness involved in the trans- ticut. = as the guest of Clarenc: e [ e businss involved in o tis” |~ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond. hip commitiee v, | **Harold I Hisnor o 2l 6. E. SHAW’ SEutnam Executor of Broadhurst Estate. | e hore in 1960 by late 0. P Ja- | Coland Mre. I H. Burch of Utica: | fam Rafferty, Putnam; Mrs. Warren | ppoological seminary will preach at - In the probate court Tucsday after- | cobs, and has since been continued un- | N. V. " friends and neighbors of Vice [AYerih Pamiret 0 the morning service in the Congroga- ngon Judge James A. Shea appointe er the fibm names of E. L. Palmer, | President Sherman, were guccts of Mr. | - ars: Batny tional church next Sunday during the 0 ‘ | 5 . . Monday, | Durocher, Mrs. F. W. Pery, Putnam. | oo astor, Rev. X. C. William P. Allen executor with the will| Palmer & Crofut Sidney A. Crofut, | and Mrs. G. A anrmond on “Monda . P absence poat . & annexod of e eatate of Chariee o | Youne & Bifi Gulld & Bl Gesree .| They came in their mator car from Social and Personal. galls, W Boston. THE [;IHRA"EE SME flflu"““m Broadhurst, late of Windham. Guild. | their nome via Providence ompa- | Dr. and Mrs. James M. Kent and | _ Har as in Lebanon and Recovering Steadil [ Coon Hunt for Bohemian Ciub. | 1INE, (e Wi fheir (Hous e e D e N s 1 1 oomi and mranic wii»| 83 TheiBCsn Dey Bseds Qeve. Dens ety Gl piidl oot | o The members of the Bohemian club|jones), well known I Mre. J. B. Kent, in Church street liams of Westchoster were in town on | et o rs* another weeks Attractive Lawrence Casey of Turner sirect,|are interested in the announcement | Burchie Duroh 1 of I My d Mrs, G. Harold Gilpatric | Monday. | Bargains on every counter in the store. ;l?;;fl!r‘l:q;z':hent a -Vkpev ation for »:]u { that g coon hunt is Iw-;m: «“i'“é«“d for | wedding of T 1 Hammon, have returned from a week's visit with | J. Agranoviteh is moving his house-| gyy” these goods now. endiciti ree weeks ago at he | them, about ten days hence. Last year | ; T Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilpatric ay | hol ods to the Chapman house on pt20d Providence Home hogpital, Holyoke. is | about a score of members took part in | {Patansing .ol Membamhin. | Al M Waller Qllpatr Ry R S e I b o _”s";; I;(‘)<TON v BT meew recovering steadily. Mr. and M. 1. 8.| the first coon hunt ever held by the omm 0. B Perry of the | o nouncsments’ have heen rveceived | puvehased: 3 = i Casey, the young man's parents, visit- | organization, and up in the t loca W ¢ Vetera Much |0 this city of the marriage of Miss| Henry J. Bailey and Willi H Maln Street, Danlelson. ¢4 him a¢ the hospital on Sunday and | about East Killingly they got two of | encouraged e effort being made | 2o " Bldlyn Leavitt, daughter of | Jones were calling on friends in Boz- | septz0aw cames B Keech Mge Monday. the prettiest animals caught there that general interest shown in se- | & e b e i or Sund | | RIS )r Erares 5 o | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Leavitt, and | rali over Sundas 3 g b Grange to Confer Degrees. s ge 4 At the mectine Man_ | in_Casper, Wyo., Wednesday. Oct. 5. | the Southern New England ept . . Judge A. J. Bowen appeared for the |~ mpe siree and Second decrocs aré to hip were received at the meeting Mon- | '8 CASREr, WED, Tedueadey. OCk. Sud | compuny's Jihemen at Butnem, was whare tn ]rada n JBWE“ E]l ‘ plaintifr in the case of Charles PhIllips | o conferred on & class of candidates | Wil huve Leon fled bhofore the mext | Miss Bertha Sargent are in Bostom, | of relatives in town over S 8gaitist Frank Groen that was tried | 7 Killingly grange on the eveninz of | rosulne mecting. o Do o Ner they are to attend meetings of | Bt before Justice of ths Paace Henjamin | (.toher 24, 1t is of Interest to grang- | SV Ar meet 53 the Congregational convention now in | Mrs. R. A. Millar have re R 5 5 S o =, R. Briggs in Plainfield Monday. The| ers o noto that a juvenile grange has | 3 session, | \ New York, 2 action is brought to recover a bill of | 18N 1% Con Tormed At Canterbury WATER COMPANY | — — el | D. Barton of East Hampton | Handsome line to select from. Prices approximately $100 for lumber, elaimed | s A 3 2 1 n Monday g9 to be due the plaintifi. The case was I With Typhoid. z STpoKtoLDeRs STONINGTON |~ AMrs. Clarence H. Nerton and daug He it £ adjourned for two weeks, in which time| Migs Dorothy Day. daughter of Mrfo o0 o0 Smponn e o e g ter from North Westchester were in MLLE. BEAUREGARD. the defendant must file an answer. and Mra, Walier Day, is ill with ty- Hecikl Mestn Local Fire Department Called to Give | fown Monday. i < e — phoid fever at Attlaboro, Mass. Mrs, ale to City. Aid in Mystio—Ex-Senator James | Fred J. Brown of Lebanon was here A s gope to that city to care fo 3 THE BEST ICE CREAM . B ialiami i Assiniuot Mirshil,| Dey bas womwifo.toac ofty 10,0810 005 | 1, ity o gt e atociaiias | Pondinton fo: Hum. on Roprematec pMandhst 0 S ] e e xom GREAM L Nayor D upn and Mrs. Dunn | her dausirtes i i A Rl S i |- Pheixtgto £0aa an Houth Mulp street:} s wial: § Sk 008 X deft on the 407 express for Bridgeport Home from Europe. g5 of the Faiee Waicricpnineny tids | | tive~g iy SRithn | which has been mstruction for the | the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. Tuesday afternoon for the Colimbus| Rev. Ralph §. Cushman, pastor of | (s see it the company witl decide to vel | Tuesday at 5.40 o m. a seneral |P#SE £¥0 months is completed. The g * Bl o Sorsiaes In thet city faday.| the Methodist Episcopdl church, Who | is property to the ¢ity of Putmam, as |alarm was sung in for lelp' freo | Stesin rolier has been taken to the - TR Mayor Dunn is to-he one of the ssist- | has just returned to Danielson after | oo Vo gon 10 4e S0 of the leg- | Stonington to assist the Myatic fire | Lo ol e O o Hotehtu, L DT e s ant marshals In the blg Knights of Co- | summer spent abroad, reports a most | Lhoyiicd for it aRace with 1 e cioy et 35 | 3 heing DAt by, SEIS ARG Do General Repalr Shop, lumbus parade on the mounted staff | satisfactory. experience and 1s delighi= | o aion of tho tiin (n e poance with | Timent in ehecking. the Blycfre | (- ” The th Main street road is of Capt. James H. Halligan. ed with thé tHlp. During his atay on ,‘,“”,“““ the ¥ fas 4 and give whatever aid the fire depart- | ygw the best read in town. Bieycle and Automobile Repatring, e the other side Rev, Mr. Cushman spent | brsged Py, @ Insnt nen helvioqntgs Taeateme: | 2 - Oil and Gasoline for sale. dien in the employ of the street de- | AMONg oth ties Belfast and '“’“'i — - the companies had started that | ——— SRYWITT OTTY MOTEI. partment were busy fixing the cobhie | 10 < | CITY COURT. under control and their | Wanted for New Britain Sunday | = g 03 Up-to-dnte Hotel ta avers crosgwalic at the foot of Church street Canterbury. Nominatians. vould not be inecessary. School. sartieniar. Tuesday. A number of the stones be- ward Baker and Blmer Bennett| George Lovely Gats Long Jail Sentence | o Jeft Tere on the G40 . | —— R~ o i ween the flagging had worked loose | have been nominated for representa- | S o Eounts visit the fire. The total| The stand mittee of the South 2nd. the walks was somewhat danger- tives by the republicans of the town of W't - s from Stonington |chureh, Ne n, held a meeting v ous. The repairs will be greatly appre- | Canterbury. Other names that were| . . e S il e Al BRI B DU e M A e M. HOURIGAN. clated. presented to the caucusfor the consid | G007 LoVe L o 2 | by trolley ected the offer of ex-Mayor Georse Jomett Ol Personals. William J. Tilley of Packerville and | §uSa0Ry, morh n } e r R tn ot B ket e Hints | ; Y& Dicture machine e decision | Furalture amd Crawiord Cooking e O M ey 1 Coliheater| ASFOn B. Morse Hho comte pEthaitane NIl SeReBin 06} Ciprabing ns shipped ane barrel | \was reachod. after an animated Qis- L e $ = : PICHESIET] T Possibility of Decreased Total. 105 days. rouble was caused by |Of blackfish Tuesday (o New York. |cussion. By the action taken yes | “Phones—Btors 1.8 o 35- Tu;::r?:(r[@ay- E Peoacln streel wots i Gl Croset ot o5 | Drocurin 10r Tor are golting scarce again and the | {arday afternoon tormer vote, f = — === Tiioudny ine Boston. " " re¢t Bl yumes church, and his assistants have | a man on black d himsels e os R bUs, In order to All | when the offer was first made by the | 7 . g2 2 | hot completed t the parish cen- | comimg intoxicater the fire v orders for New York o | or, was roversed. 1t was ex- | Chaptin “was, in Willlmantic Tuesday. | angaged in for several wec the second thirty days additional. The | on the Iast road, November v.\‘ taken when the committee had - Senator ‘William L. Higgins of South | probable that the returns wien com- | costs in the case were work- | Professor Sibley will occupy the More- | jnsufficient data on hand in regard to | 2% Coventry was in the city. on busin | piled may shew a slight falling off | ing of hi wi k » hin 3 ige. on % “’"“ “‘ "“_ ( matter During the summe t Tuesday afternoon from the figures for the past year, 4s | Brooklyn fail until his time extends | Yomens of Bridgeport is in | mempers have fully considered t Miss Loonera Jones has been engaged | & few families formerly resident [over 100 a i et o fmatt Rev. Mr. J d a as-atbnographer for Corporation Coun- | that section of the West Side known | Charles for whom T uan Howard of Chicago will {Gdtailed report of the Ay > sel, George W. Melony. a5 Quebec no fonger live in Daniolson. | proci n thirey iy | ter with friends i town. | propoed, s 4 result of pers 3 S i i for in « 8.09. Connors o oW ork is the | vegtigations he 1 mad ot 3 allingford Tuesday was he - +@gorge T Challenger and daughter. | May Hear Both Candidates. - | his uncle here. ‘ T s ining: conaanet | hen e i e Misn Bisle, of Windham, were Willi-{ 1t i3 possible that Killingly pe ; | Lewls of Boston is visiting | y 5 | ot nedding enn il inuntic, visftors Tuesday. may have the opportunity of hearing | AT THE THEATER. % S o | e L e Lrs. 3z D ElA A ttars . Frank Bug- | both the republican and demoeratic | Plainvills, s ( o ctate: St e Aerey £ Tra e k- | Candidates for governormot on the | Audience Tuesday Evening Liked The | - Bridge Club Meets. | ot the Churc vev.f e Stals. xegrnt el for '@ few. hours Tuesday. Each same night—in the inte White Slave. | The e whira club met Monday | has returned f | er of the D, A. R. Oct. turned with>a bird, but they say that| election. The coming of | | evening at the home of Mrs ctrude | tal. New Hav 1s beer o | the Ary 'spell’ makes good hunting fm- | Goodwin is already assured the i W rmed one of the most | Latham on Water street. The club has | patient for the X mon affer- | * possible; ; | democrats are waiting to near from | intercsting s of the s “The | decided to continue meetings this fall, | ing from a frac hip, | \e firs department will the state managers of their party cam- The Best Liked Food That has ever Graced the American Breakiasi Table— Post Toasties Crisp, golden-brown bits made of white corn=—sweet and flavory. Not only delight but just as enjoyable for lunch and supper= Served right from the box with cream, or milk, and stewed fruitSmms “The Memory Lingers” Postum Cereal Co,, Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. sometimes a breakfast “Trouble 3 M. Jas. P. Stansel made sound and well after several years of 3 Read what Mr. Stansel says: “I had stomach trouble for several years aud side | began using Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis- he | ey, In a short time I was sound and well. 1 have recommended your medi- cine to others and know l;unyrhavc used it to great advantage.”—Jas. P. 205 N. Market St., Columbus, Miss. terms a He is also (Wednesday) afternoon ‘olumbus day pa- Greenwich. Greenwich inn {a | closed for the m. Mr. Briggs is | L trip abroad for several | | tistactory shape. that it is { | to try all night stroet united Holy Naime A opted an invitation to be j at St. Michael's church, Watorviile, on the second, Sunday in | Danbury. Saturduy was by far the biggest closing day - the history of | | the Danbury falr. when as a general e vo in not much doing. There Were 14,000 persons there, Hartfc \ pontifical requiem masy | was celebrated Monday at St Joseph's | the reposa of the soul of | Tierney, who died two 1 » celebrant was Bishop idgeport. or Buckingham will er an address at the unveiling of monument to the memory of Past Consul - Commander Joslah Barker, | Woodmen of the World, at Park cem tery next Sunday. CLEAN SWEEP OF APPLE PRIZES. Connecticut Grewer Got Highest Awards at State Fair at Berlin, o1 C. Converse of lNion-dollar farm at captured all the prizes for offered at the state fair at Berlin. included a silver cup, Pratt of New York for ol boxes of apples Connecticat; alsa the b 1 the 1§ exhibits had, 15 ook first and oie thivd, XHIBIS were taken hard, which was nomethods, N W York, sen apples which we N | The pr ‘.wnn W tha thre: Such Luck, ariy his in contemnt Nebraska, Pittehurg Hamsay, in a lsetur mdon, stated that radl J100,000 an ounce, L 1

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