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——— sive Dresses for women. and pleated skirt for $12.50. Better quality T silk from $15.00 v all Suils Little points tel sther, shaping of a woman needs called 1 istaction in our suits. Women’s Medinm Weigh: weaves, tie colors ar white and green—pr, $2.50, $3.96, $5.00 an Woglen Shawis, & Shawis and Squares lavender and black at § $2.50, 3200, 3350 and § Ladies’ chaier YS BOSTON STORE| /.. &% WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Fine Serge Dresses Wanders achieved. in these inexpen- in Women's Tallor- tailored suit may save lining more sk art Sha a distinctive in black and n mohalr and ¢ Ju ing On Tonight. ocr: ate Convention in n Hall (thls afternoan) . Loaudeviile and Moving, Pictures 'at Loomer Opera House. Moving © Gictares at the Bijou snd nic Temple. g Social hnd Dande §n A. B. 8. Hall Sociui Dance in ‘Wasiburn Hall— Helmold’s Orchestra. SUPERIOR COURT in for Short Calendar—Judge jes—Divorce Granted Come: Holcomb Pre: South Coventry Woman. | | he present the first of wext week,| ge Holcomb announced that there 1ld be no court until next Thursday, { wnen criminal cases will be taken uj. On_Thursday prisoners will be put | to plea and the jur¥ will be summoned u for Friday morning at 10 o'clock to heiir the ctiminal tases that-are to be Aftorney Searls then. asked court ¢ zo to Pitnant to ~ WILLIMANTIC. which will be tried by the court on Qet. 26, and the jury case of Joscp] Martin vs. Maristta Rice, which appeai from the justice’ court. This |, w%l assigned for Tuesday,. Oct. 25. . . here were no grguments in any of the short calendar cases. In the action of Charles H. Baker against the Wind- ham Manufacturing company an an- swer was ordered filed in one week. In the case of John Ladda, adminis-| trator, against F. D, & W. P. Jordan, ten days was given in which to file an answer. This *completed list, and the uncontested the short calendar ivorce suit Isaac P. Perry in South Coventry four years ago and that they resided there for a time and then movel to Willi- mantic. Her husband did not do any work the firs year they were married and was intoxicated about four or five times a week and frequehtly came home and struck and beat her. . This sort of life continued until aftsr they moved to Willimantic, and last Febru- v he was arrested in_a house in the Stone Row which® bore an. unsavo h 1 “vateh soveral ago, Ye- &ol 8e d 2 ceived welcoms news = Friday after when Mr. Pentlend of Worcester re- ported finding the watch to Officer Mc- Arthur while in this city a couple of wesks ago. Mr. Pentlend found the watch ‘on Main street and told Mies McCormick, who works for. Dr. Owen O'Neill, that he would send her -the watch by mall today (Saturday). Left for Hartford. Frrank Kamieiniki, aged about 12, was brought back to.Willimantic' by Capt. H. Richmond Friday afternoon on the 4 o'clock trolley and dodged in the police station on the charge of violat- ing his parole. The young fellow will be brought before court this (Satur- day) ‘morning. Young Frank has been wanted for two weeks or more and besides violat- ing his parole he may be taken to ac- pipes still being 30 feet under water, by which, If necessary, the reservoir could be drained to its natural stream. There are thirty-five acres ip-the lake with a watershed of five' hundred acres. The company does not own all the acreage of the shed, yet no part of it is used for pasturage and all houses that were on it have been pur- chased and razed. It is all clean for- est and open land, and is doubtless one of the most sanitary to be met with The funeral services of Miss Mar- garet Griffin_ were held from St. Ma- ry’s church Friday morning. Requiem high mass waé celebrated by the Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice: Miss Elizabeth Campbell sang Promised Land. The bearers were David Blake, Daniel Sul- livan, Timothy Devine and Thomas McCarthy. Burial was in the St. Mary's ceme- tery in Sylvandale, the services beins for 11-dres: t 1ses from that enid of the ‘conni ding there was ngh {"ere to keep the conrt enfaged. Holeomb =aid hé would go to Putnam it there, was not enough/huslmss here. | The Steadily i lng‘reagihg { | q | |increasing our business — by {doing a Safe Business. Savings Inslitule reputation. They had mot lived - to gether since last fall and her hueband had never supportad her and never her any momey. S the mill and supported perate. Judge Holcomb granted the decree and restored to Mrs. Perry her maiden name. Court adjourned until next Thursday at 10 o'clock. Jury Drawn. Before court opened Friday morning the following jury was drawn: Wind- Hunting Clothes Are also a feature of this department Times <. AreaTrifie Hard, count for stealing $3 from a man up in Columbia and also for stealing §14 from another man in the same. town. The youngster went to a local clothing store and purchased a new outfit be- coal barge in that city Friday after- noon. He is certainly a wayward youth and has been before the local court on a number of occasions for various of- fens One of his escapades was the stealing of oars from a beat up on the illimantic river. WEDDING. town to the next general assembly. George W. Bartlett was nominated as ‘Mr. Smith's colleague. The meeting was called to order at 8.1 tive, resulting as follows: George W. Bartlett 45, Willam A. Kiny tering 2. On motion .of King the vote was deciared formal and 17, scat- illlam A. William A. Arnold, Andrew J. Bowen, Charles A. Capen, Curtls Dean, George E. Hinman, Isaac A. Johnson, William King, Dwight A. Lyman, George W. Melony, Shea. WILL ASK STATE BOARD To Be Excused from Maintaining Night in “charge of Funeral Director John Hourigan. Good Sum Netted. The net proceeds of the Slater li- the affair for several weeks, is being congratulated on her fine success. Attended Convention. The delegates who attended the re- cent state King's Daughters’ conven- tion in- New London were, from What- soever circle, Mrs. Hattie Tillinghast, Miss Ruby Thornton, Mrs. H. K. Che- ney, Mrs. Nathan Babcock and Mrs. M. street. and has The plant is a fine specimen 7 mature nuts. It is an ex- ceptional case that the plant matures Archie® McNicol and his daughter, Mary, went to New York Friday eve- ning, where they will meet his elder daughter, Jessie, who has spent the Delmar Garditer has closed his la- Dors at the Aspinook bleache: will go today to spend the winter on his father's farm in Griswold. On_ account of fliness, the Rev. Frank A. Fuller will not preach in the Congregational church here, on Sun- day. The pulpit will probably be oc- cupied by the regular pastor. —_— Old. Folks' Day at M. E. Churoh— State Police Arrest Suspected Fire. bug—Basketball. Team Promised. 0ld_Folks' day will be rved at the Methodist church on Sunday. , A special sermon has been prepared by the pastor, Rev. C. T. Hatch, and the | | cholr will render spacial music. Car- riages will be eent for all the aged and infirm members of the church and con- gregation. The committee in charge is Mrs. Margaret Boothman, president of the Epworth league, Mrs. W. P. Bost- wick, Mrs. Elmer Holdredge, Mrs. Otis Abeli and Mrs. Henry Schroder. irthday rty. Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Hatch gave a That Mystic will have a basketball team this season is assured. Walter Shea, who was appointed manager at the last meeting of the Mystic division of Ancient Order of Hibernians, stated Friday that the new Columbus hall was ready and that baskets would be placed thers this week and that a canvass would be laid on the hardwood floor so that it would not be spoiled for danc- ing. He has secured Edward Denehe of Stonington for referee and will try out the following men: Walter Wilcox and J. McKone, guards; Frank Kup- pers_and Albert Gley, forwards; J. Noyes, ‘center. These men will com- mence practicing and expect to play Graih Company ‘to Rebuild. Insurance agents have been in town and adjusted the claim of the Mystic Grain company bullding and contents satisfactory to the ownaers and yester- day Mr. Rogers with fifteen men com.- menced clearing away the rybbish. The company commenced business soon af- ter the fire and stated Friday that r ¢ Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey ior restoring them to health.’ quickens the circulation and aids in driving out all disease germs. is_prescribed by doctors and is Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Gave " Health and Strength When All Else Failed. Six Bottles Have Made Mr. Nash Feel Like a HNew Man. He recently wrote: “Last Janu= ary, a year ago, I caught a severe cold while working. I coughed all the time. -1 sent for my doctor, and he said I had consumption and = butto 3 Mrs. Williami Ross of ‘Chaplin left on birthday party last even! in " honor sthma ; he : dicine e B ey satin drill full| The October term of superior court | Of ‘Celing ‘M. Perry against Isadc P.| e 407 express Friday afterncon. for | 8nywhere in Connecticut of their Gaughter, Miss Latte " Mee L e front, somo With fancy SAll DIE and | came 1y Feiiny omning for chort oal. | PITS. was heard, the complainant| iraitors o spend the week end with| When the reservoir is full it con- | Hatch, Is being her 15th birthday. which did me no good. I saw your ™ ered ekiti—omy $10.00. | cndar seasion. Judge Marcus A. Hol. | CIming intemperance and cruelty and) trionds in Windsor. Mrs, Ross will at-1 {ains in round numbers one hundred | Games were played and music was en. advertisement in the paper and g o |comb was on the bench, holding his | 3llesing adultery. tend the Osborn-Cox wedding today | million gallons, which the state tests | joyed. Refreshments were served dur- Hecided c 19 I A better qud in Black and Nav. " o his &i > (Saturday) in Glastonbury. taken from time to.time, find excep- | ing the evening. ecided to try your medicine. Bige Serge with handsome lace yoke | 178t torm of coust in this conty sitice . Divorce Granted. i Tl ot 3 tionally free from nitrates. RNl Fomm: Asslived, have taken 6 botiles and it has done and collar pleated, full length sleeves | “URCIG0 A TG RIey Searis could not | jooits Perry said that she married Violated Parole. Funeral of Miss Griffin. : me much good, and has given me lots of strength. - I am sure it will cure-me: 1 am’ still taking your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and L fIrecommend it to' my fricnds and i will continue to do so.” James W. Nash, Cottageville, Ky. and womien, like My., Nash, MR, JAMES W. NASH. Thousands, - both men praise ’s Pure Malt Whiskey ) > | : ) - f iseas he thiroat, Tungs and stomach i O two civil, cases /were, ‘assined | (antain Ridhimond and W fore loaving for a trip, Captain Rich- | Drary benefit given Thursday evening | o' game within & week. Mr. Shea nas| 15 2 wonderful remedy for all diseases of the throat, Tungs 0 A P e e Eridgy. They: were theycasenof 8.-Cady | inge told of 3:",", being arrested and | mond. traced him .as far as Baltic.on | Feached the substantial sum. of 370 | 44 a great deal of experienca in-bas-| and all run-down and weakened conditions® of the body; brain and 1 Hutchins ye. the CORNecticut /cOMPpany. | poing intoxicated many {imes and said| Thursday and notified the Norwich au- | Mrs. Neilie Hooper, the librarian, Who | 1etbail playing and no doubt will make s. It builds mnew tissue, s You will find al s o L | they considersd him habitualiy intem- | thorities, who caught the boy aboard a [ has devoted her time and attention to | 3 guccess of it. b b » It ecognized as a ‘family medicing verywhere, - CAUTION.—When ist, or dealer for Jou ask your dru ity ise Pire Malt This date in histor; ago today_strictly selling in Toledo at —Efght vears fresh eggs were 2 cents a dozen. to children, adults and old people, the proportion 6f children is decreasing, that of adults increasing and that of old pzople stationary. * never get it again. - e o'clock by ; There are some left, but the price is Our $4.89 Fall Hats If you appreciate this kind —Coats, Vests, Pants, Leggins, | Attorney James H. Shea, chairman of | It8 frult so completely in thig latituda. | nigher —Toledo Blade. FOR A SHORT TIME CNLY B s ate not capesially con i 5 Caps, Etc., Btc—FHunting Togs |the tepublicarr town committee. At 1%,/ 04 1n the axil of the leaves, 3 = 3 comertage gou are 1ot eepecially con- | of business we invite you to to fit both you and your pocket- | SorneY Charles A Capen was elected | * ool runner comes from this, en- Hint for Thirsty Neighbors. these Razors will be offered for 50 cents ber of bats i showm but intensely de- | do your Banking with us. book, and a wider varlety or|ed clerk. Former Attorney General| ters the ground a few inches and up- . Fifty of the “blind tigers” in Birm- atrous of knowing where vou csn more complete assortment is | Wilam A, King nominated for repre- | On_the end the peanut grows. Mr |inghamn Ala, have decided to close The most bacoming ha: at the prie| - BT oy st i e A e ae nominated for Tepre- | Brown will harvest about a half-bush- on’ Sundays.—Nashville Banner. you wamt to pay. We arn showing af Pt T . . was unanimous. An informal ballot | € % P S TR fancy 1ot todsy at only $4.59, ‘The @ iliimantie was then taken for second representa- Borough Notes. Dividing the population roughly in- Bulletin Building S H. C. MURRAY, Prestdent. George W. Bartlett was declared the | summer with relatives in Scotland. i Tn all the pew mole: o th or N. D. WEBSTER, Treasufer. nominee of the caucus. The followin Mrs. W. H. Bennett has sold her = 74 Franklin Sireet without coflacs, in piair s : : justices of the peace wero nominated: | automobile to Pawtucket parties. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Special Prices At 6. E. SHAW’ SLutnem. Conn. Highest Grade Automobiles At Very Low Prices | : 5. be sure you got the . l / P P ham, F. P. ton, George M. Fiint; L S A ool they would rebulld as soon as possi- ; | Putnam, Willlam 1. Mansfield, J. A. eer—Berkeley. K ) e 3 un‘cmear | Buslness ¥ | Morse; ‘Ashford, Lincoln White; Brook- | Stephen Beer of Storrs and Miss| oad Mim wiiion e gomecy;, Hawking | *Fred Douglas s in Bridgeport. B RHGH 91,00 W lezns Sottia. Lok tor | 74 llyn, A 3. Lathrop: Canterbury, Mi- | Mabel S, Berkeley of Fall River, Mass., ¥ T 7 ot Caren BUllage and , dsushter ‘and make sare the seal over {he cork Veight 1 rrest, rihbed, ! F . chael . Shea; Chaplin, Frank Lan-|were unitsd in marriage Thursday Pulpit Themes. Emeline are visiting in Niantic. . Write Medical Department, The high neck with short sleeves, " S don; Eastford, George Upton: Hamp- | evening at 7.30 o'clock by Justice of the| _ Rev. William E. Hooker, rector of | Mlas J. Mas McKendrick has return- | Dusfy Mait' Whiskey Co.. Rochester, N. V., Boe { o S an ton, W. H. Hammond; Killingly, C. S. | Peace Charles A. Capen at his home| St. James' church at Poquetanuck, | ®d from & visit in New York. for aa illustrated medical booklet and doctors’ . - w Chase, Frank Whipple: Plainfleld, J.|on Main street. The ceremony wae| Will be in Jewett City Sunday and Loufs Allyn of Lewes, Del, is the} advice, both sentfree. Medtum Weight ed, ankle A. Ballou, Frank AMille Pomfret. | performed in the front parlor. The|conduct the Episcopal service in the | §uest of his family. or knee length | goes to show that the People ks s witnesses were Mrs. C. A. Capen and| Slater library hall Suspected Firebug Arrested. Medtum Weight Ri Vests, high| >0 ; S oY s Winfield §. Crane. The groom ls a| The Rev. F. O. Cunningham of Pres- | Thursday afternoon the state police neck, long or snort sieeves | like ‘our conservative method e uto-Loa ill baker at the Conpecticut Agriculaural| ton will occupy ' the Baptist pulsit on | arrived in town and on the arrival of A p . bride gave her occupa- y. @ 5.30 o'clock car from the cast en Missew Medizm Weight Vests. Nieh | of/ doing ‘business. .*One of ll ' X fl tion as & nurse. Elected to Mandolin Club. Bverett Watson was arrested on sus- meck, long or short siceves, 2 ; . d N Beer and his bride endeavored to get| Migg Florence K. Willcox of Sylvan- | Bicion of being the firebug wantad. Mr, sPEcIA‘ ' High Neok Vests ar 1ong | the 'vital keynotes ‘to Success Riile married by a_clergyman, but as they | gale, who 1s in her sophomore ear a | \WAtSon, I8 not the only ono probably L] R e {in Banking consists in- mak- | | Gleryman did not want ¢ porform the | Symioh college, Nortiamplon, bas won | a3t people of ghis town have pass- THE MYTBICAL e 3 i ; i 1 d |18 one of the many guns yowll fin in | ceremony on that date. « | of the College Mandolin club. T S Sieas b nienta NS a pe ing conservative loans an 3 e _| g0 mot feel that it is saf>. The fire Rithad Vests high n & orl.onfini limited | S L Lcar caugUs. ter ortha lett To Pagsale, N, J-on | that was reported at the Feace grove c short aleeves, |contining same to a limite sufp! About every style of 7 | — Friday evening, where for the present | W25 1Ot & serious matter, as it was IS Bt aesel tuive o satie) teeris This. Institut siot gun or rifle will be found | Guilford Smith Renominated for Rep-| gio' “will’ malte her home with her | Put Out before it reached ‘the temple. o libbed, Pasts. e or anidef territory. is Institute so- here in all (he leading makes. resentative—George W. Bartistt His| brother, William Erooks. L1t was Tumorad Triday that James ! RMtbed Union Suits. # wen | licits only such foans in d"““ el ferm pdisiraded b Gofjengue; i ToesL it Shown and have it placed on a scow it the| lf come tolife. You have all heard of the man who { neck, long sleeves i h pants, 1! is | SYRISE IO W b At the republican caucus held in the ol i s O e e s = . . o ahort sleeves ankie Janis';| behalf that the Security is ammunition you meed at short|city of Willimantie, at which about 4| Jibition in the window of the postoffice | terms. paid fifty cents for a razor which beat them all. 3100 cach. |better. That is why we are notice. were present, Guilford Smith was re- | § beanut plant which he pulled at ran. g , ; AN Daiie Suits, extrs dree at 6LI5 { nominated as representative from this| 205 IO & 1908 TOW BRIE fe 0o ome Left—Price Higher. You have that opportunity right now. You may Siike r at 318 School. $2.56 and 354 oS COLCHESTER HARRY E. BACK, Attor : 3 £ o oA ney-at-Law . Wosten Crochet Kimonas and Cro- | But Cheer Up, for You Can |, [ns tcochers commitier of ihe town L An Unegudlled Opportunity clret Vests in chinchilla. bluz and white and votsd to ask the state board of | St: Andrew’s Guild Holds Successful PATENTS SR S8d white, Iavender and white, | oot 4 e v ind-| Social—Golden Wedding of Mr. and Bl b St T Get Money by calling at fhe |:cwion io cxeme the town of Wind; |~ Sociat “Goldon Wedding of Mr. and| oo, your 1dea. Handsome G- match at 00 and $3.50. o Special bag for $1.00 Sitver Mesh Raes, solid Toilet Alqicles Colgate's Violet Talc Colgate's Cashmere quality at 8Sc a pair. Blankets and Comfortables colored, with border, $1.09. tan, and $2.00. Ger long or short chain, 50c each. Leather Hard Bags, made of gnod man, with Ladles’ Woolen Hose, i0c a pair. Onyx Stk Hose at $1.19 and $1.50 . Full_size blankets, white, aray and Blankets, whits, gray and | Seallops, Oysters.and Clams, at THE H: C. MUBRAY CO, Jouenal Paper 75 MONUMENTS, Headstones ana Markers In our stock ready to be erected. Obtain onr prices and Inspect 1000 artistic designs. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, NEW PIANOS As Low as = - $185. Write {or Catalogue. planos in the State. Tae A. C. Andrew Music Co. 804-306 Main Street. Willimantic, Ct. HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER end EMBALMER 02 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Telepbone. lady Assistant A nice vartety of Fresh Fish: also STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norfh St octita come o E. MAFFITT & CO, %7 Church Street. We will be pleased to estimate on peinting or decorating, | and will guarantee both work and Willimantic Loan Company, Terms strictly confidential. oct11d Go fo E. P. Chesbro’s For Auiomobiles. in all the latest designs that you de- sire, come here. Our large assortment and moderate price will interest you. Our stock of ready mixzed Paints and 72 Church Street. Willimantie, ELMORE & SHEPARD, (8. ‘cossors to Sessteny & Eimoey fmbalmers and Funeral Birectars, 00-82 Necth Street, LAEY ASSISTANT. PERFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, STATIONERY. Post Card Shoy the ensuing winter. This dees not necessarily mean that there will not be night school, but the committee makes this request so that it will ba well within the time allotted by the state board. In the meantime the committee has street, where people desiring a night school may sign. James ¥. Twomey, Mrs. K. J. Spaul- ding and L. B. Lincoln were named a committee to go to the Natchaug school mext Tuesday evening and see if there are enough responding peti- tioners to warrant the establishment of a night school. Twenty-Five Applications Filed. The Ladies' Guild of Sf. Andrew’s church held a pleasant whist social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Shea, on Lebanon avenue, Friday even- ing. A large crowd came from Moodus, Fitchville and the surronnding towns. . cabie oire lined, ftta Sichetn, three petitions out, one at the Leonard | Lunch was served during the evening. v ,,.,;','r::;. o e i B Lo B pharmacy, one at W. J. Sweeney's and| A number of the rees in town aré| at The Bc:ton Dry Goods Stere, Dan- clasps Your Initial free with eac 15 Union Sireei. Twomey's store on Jackson | dry. People are obliged to cart water | lelson. ~Some hig discounts for our from the brooks and ponds for their stock and for washing purpose: Mrs. Otto Graul of North Westches- ter was in_town Thursday Married Fifty Years. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Strong were fifty years married Friday. They did not formally celebrate the golden wed- ding, but were remembered by many friends. page Guide Egok Free. Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. 0ct1TuThS THE CLEARANCE SALE CONTINOEd Customers another week; Attractive Bargains on every counter in the store Buy these goods mow. sept20d THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORB Main Street, Danlelson. sept2odw sames E. Keech, Mgr Eva F. Holdridge of Chaplin were in Willimantie Friday. brother, Charles Hibberd. Judge of Probate James A. Shea ap- pointed Louis Feiner administrator of the estate of Samual Bycel, late of ‘Windham, Friday morning. William _J. Miller and William A. Small withessed the automoblls race Det\ieen” Barney Oldfield and Jack she will be the lest of her brother, Horry L. Rothoiats, for & weew o Miss Verna M. Hasting: who has 852 Main Streel, Willimantic been visiting her aunt, M: 0. D. Brown. of Pravidence, R. 1. the past fortnight, return:d home Friday even- pair of horses. FHe has not felt well for some time, but has kept at work. Heart failure was the caused of death. Personals. ton, Mass., where she is to reside with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. L/Esperance. Dr. P. E. Sullivan of Wallingford has been epending a few days with relatives in the borough. Richard T. O’Connell has returned to East Hariford after a brief visit with local relatives. A Good Habit. Success in life is not as difficult as is generally believed. It lo a habit; Among the most éffective bocsters of commission government are its enemies.—Chattanooga Times. “The suffragaites c ing smmense atrides” “Then the; are evidently mot wearing the hobble skirt."—Loulsville Courier-Journal’ im to bhe mak | e Rl sumption should get one of the book- lets telling of recoveries by the use of Eckman’s Alterative. Coughs, Stubborn Colds and Pneu- Kanaly's statement: Saratoga, N. Y. Gentlemen: For five or six yers I was troubled with cough and expecto- ration. 1 also had a high fever. My case was declared Consumption by my piysiclan. 1 was given Cod liver Ol reasote and other medicines, all with- | out benefit. At Christmas time, 3906, T was not expected to I Calling another phy- sician, he advised the use of Eckman's | Allerative, which 1 togk with excellent uih;}'! t&\ll i n's Alterative, g JAMES W. KANALY. Eckman's Alterative curés Bronchilis, Asthma. Hay Fever: Throat and Lung Affections. - For sale by The [ee & Oa- . and othér leading Aruggists Ask for hooklet of cured cakes - and write fo Eekman Laboratory, Philadel- phia, Pa., for addilional evidence, These automobiles are the best made in A um Powder, Mrs. William Stedman and son left GHES 5 e A 7y 5c. ; TKINS BROS The prices right now. s wenty-four out of ihe . tmenty_ | Thursday for their home in New York, They cost from $2,800 to $4,500 new, I}y.m be.en Colgate’s Dactylls Talcum Powder WATK ey [ 1029 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. | (saloons) and one Gruggist's applica- | * Miss Amnie Smith wes in Hariford = used, rebuilt, and are guaranteed against cheap ma- 25¢c. 2 aug3ld n had been filed with the town clerk - - . FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. : O o k v ,! in. £ Auyinet ekt | ottt .. ] up to Friday asternoon. Bl G L T B g terials or defective workmanship. Babeock’s Corylopsis Takum Pow ahaud ¢ i . 7. Sullivan an . P. Cavanaug andsome Mne to select from. Prices Sy s 4 AL aer, 15c TR, e L oiaia ond Schest w00, eiegnr: ; were in Lebaion Wednesday ationding | casonabie We are now offering a limited number:of rebuilt Bradicy's W 1 P Lo asdbacine st reirio Bl | E. L. PRINCE, s e ek e e moman e 1 ke ARAUAEOARD Locomobiles at attractive prices. These cars have ley's oodian Ta m le 24 The musi at e ret ongre; y s brought here for burial in o D o D : attrac R e 3 dec28d * i I idc rd R o lee Cream it ol e e S aiy Lt 15 had been completely cverhauled in our works at Bridge- B s . Trwor A, R. BURNHAM, Agent } dered by a _quartetté as follows: God|the Baptist church Sunday morning THE BEST ICE CREAM ort, and repainted like new. You know the repu- . . R. gent. | Il C ( I' is a Spirit, Bennett; duet, soprano and | and evening, in charge of the pastor, | s what I sell. wholesale and retail, ai port, amte ¥ & (1 CatE G ST Comftort Powder, 19c and 29 Marufacturer of different styles of | an onieciionery | aiso, The T.ord is My Shepherd, Smart. | Rev. B. D. Remington. who wil the Corner Store. m. Jobnstone. tation of th= Locomobile for safe, reliable service. v nnar, 29 ol Caiimss and Waleth: o T il 30 Willimantic, Conn. Porasnsis: rprr e S i - {| You take no risk, as*we guarantee these cars as we Sanitol Heakth sae. C ania Wegon Repairing |~ — —— | % P Gallivan of Norwich was a The pastor Bev. E C. Ingalis, being s 2 sorromey & sox. | o pew cars. : Sanitol Pure Cold 2 | ot an Repository and shops . Willimantie visitor Friday. % et oy A 3 General Repalr Shop, 5 is wavy is s 3 Sanitol Tooth Powde | B e ’nf f B_ MBKS”“-—-flenhsl B aactunt v e et Bleycle and Automabile Repairing A rebuilt car bought in this way isa safer, more - B . - | Horse Snoeing. Tet connectton. . Ua fu Representative Larkum of Tebanon | ramish holiday, Yom Kippur, I S R CE satisfactory proposition than a cheap new car. Send S LR, e R Piglem Betrastiag and | = TS T T e et for ariicle, “How Long Will a Car Last?” by | Filling a Specialt. Richard O. Cheney of South Man-|vices were held in Grange hall. SRWETT CTTY HOTRL. e > N her's Weekly. He - LOUISD.F;HANEUF [ s52 Nonin Stroct, ¥ o et | choster called on friends in Willimantis | wsmper Feom (oW who' fre Wor New and Up-te-date H. L. Towle, lqwrnlm[d lrrt»l.\["][ “‘l‘ Im h e or 1n © | Friday away were home for the holiday. rttenlar. ains is batter to buy 4 g ASS n°siery LADIES AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS, | CléPhone. und or. oli e . Sartien explains wh;;‘n s G DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. < . | W. Gerrick and family leave to- ar than a cheap new car. & pair €18 Main Strest, | "hoing Dat of the n) Business” | iraven 0 Napoleon Largees. Degps -Dend” fram Jewett Sity. A few beautiful limousines for six passengers, Ladlew Riack Woolen Tlose, 258 a| san : Mechanics’ Dep’t. St Mire- Miahe il Mosdhin X P Heart ase. . JONSRAL DIRECTOR. completely overhauled and n‘pgngcd, One at Raliler Biack Fiews-lined Hose echanics PL. SO | .ourt spent Frigay with friends in| Napoleon Largess, 85, a teamstar for] "orm o T oraa G $1,300, others at $1,500 and $1,30! Saxon finish, 12%c 3 pa g Look Into Your Home { OUTFITTERS TO ALL Hartford. & the Fabyan Woolen company, dropped | Phones—Sters ¢1-3: house 3-8 Several powerful and refiable seven-passenger Ladlew Shamrock Fioss, pure Trish | . et | yika Cosiger i o P L he thing for family and rental ask yourself what is its greatest| may Mr. and Mre. Daniel J. Sullivan of | to Staffordville about 9 o'clock Friday cars. Just the g 1 tinen, hesl and toe. 12%c a pair. 4 (o make il attractive to your |.— s 2 Valley strest extension spent Friday|morning. He is survived by two sons service. Owerhauled and repainted. One of Ladies’ Burson Fleece Hose, 25c dren, o yourselves- anmd your | in Hartford. and four daughters. Mr. Largess ra. Consumption 7 le as low as $1,600 pair. ends. 1L is’ a piano. We ~are If 1f's Wall Pml'fl turned a fow dave ago from a trip to them for sale as ,600. Ladiey Fleece Lined Hose, better | among the largest distributors of Mrs. J. S. Jones of Moosup and Mrs. | Canada, where he had been to buy a| Anyone interested in the cure of Con- A very attractive close-coupled 35 H. P. car, a great bargain at $1,500. A “20"" Touring Car in perfect order at $1,000. ; monia may be the beginning, of' more % 3 & pair. painters’ supplies are complete. Mrs. Remus Stanton of Norwich Cew. | Serious troubles—Eckman's Alterative five-passenger Touring Car of 35 H. P, A. B. HOLMES, Town has been the guest of her| Mrs D. N. Brown has gons to New. | ST JiUotive remeds. & Read | Mr. Also 2 P at $1,200. All have complete equipment of Lamps, Top, Etc. We instruct you fully. Among these cars you can surely find somelh@ng that will fit your pocketbook and meet your require- ments perfectly.. €all at our faciory and look them over. Drop us a postal and we meet your train $1.50. @ ol Zelephone casasctom. D Fra sk et Gnce acquifed, it 18 as easy as being | “huiiug the sast yoar I pive sained When you buy orie of these cars from us you get a £ : azy —Atchison @iob: 5 ali = AR ‘ E of & Dattar quality, satic et e | s Kpiile. Boliiblart et an thad T et ST IR I bargain, and you are assured of good treatment. 1f coversd, $260 nad $8.04. '.l' m w‘l rm" 1 J ms a ms oot express Friday for Boston, where "Twas EBver Thus. ever. 1 give thess facts to encburage you cannot call, send for descriptive booklet and A few, other than write us your ‘requirements. Locomobiles, $300 up. The Locomobile Co. of America, Bridgeport, Conn.