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BULLETIN, THURSDAY, S —— easeEENEsERRRERRRERREERSRSRRERRRRRSEREn wessens | ii1p bringinks the fidings of the state- RS b Sh Bt e wide upheavai. 3 There are 252 French-Canadian vo- 1] , g H E son and Putnam "8 & merelt - b . ingly. The plan that is said s sure | - i 3 of successful consummation aims at 3 Bt 3 asnssassanussn manesssasasenssnnnn mess® | unifying the action of these men at There is no time in the life of , RAY'S ON STORE, Willim?ntic, Dani ? ; i f : WILLIMANTIC by two soloists, a singer and a violin- | for ‘on Monday evening she. and. her | mal Wwas sighted at §.30 a. m. and was | tap POUS 81 the crestion of a poltl HNG: o s . ) &7, }m, The various numbers were en | husband mailed cisht post eards to as [Tun untll 71030, " when ‘the hounds | (g Srategists of either tne demoerats | | : Malt Whiskey will nu.m. c'll. What Is Going,On Tonight. thusiastically received by the fair- |[many patients in the hospital. Wed- | caught the scent of another fox that| . o, Tepublican party when they are | Pl“ not 4 g sized audience present. T 2 da ing it-was found that she | gave the hunters a whole lot of trav- i Mrs. Jennie Gardner, Obwebetuck Lod ] k . present. The lovers of | nesday morning f g : making up their slates. 7 rs. 'y . 7 g e “"N.“K_‘-M - ¥ | good music. were given gentine pleas- | had written as many more cards and | €ling. Thle hunters were getting pret- Thespoint upon which particular i —— Villimantic Clerks' Protectivé Asso- | Ure. The band.left on a special train | two letters, that' were found in the |ty well tired out, but at 2.30 0'clock | stress s laid is that this new organ- throu; Eut,of ciation 3 at 5 o'clock en route for Springfield, |dresser in her bedroom unaddréssed. | Bite Young saw the fox and drew alpairh o T0% 8 00 SR BEW OFEAES Trinity Chapter, No: 9, R. A M. Mass., where a concert was to be giv- | The text of one of the letters follows: |Dead upon him that was accurate | [Sition " as ap prg’“m *’undem‘m deville and’Moving Picfures atlen in the evening. ~ “Pr. Parker: I am glad to be home , €nough to land. The animal was cor- S £ ould be to cast its enth 1 to my fami I have not anything in | nered between Manstield and the town | with' tite ticket that a‘;pl; l_:"f:l;g SHOOTS. HERSELF. . | my beart against anvone but my negro | farm. most favorable to its interests. Those In her letter she says: ““With pleas- . friend.” This was unsigned. et who know politics in Killingly can 1 7 " VELVET MANUFACTURERS M; James H. Taylor, Just Home from | The neco!:g“i‘e}ler lxvead(g: ~~ss\§*?e;st~ e Il.asa:‘ Notes. readily estimate ‘what this m,‘m"mm ure T allow my name and testimony 2 = - Hospital a ich, Att | nut street, Willimantic, Conn., Novem- e Grex club has arranged to play | —what a potent factor for victory it s - Mest Organizations ‘and Citizafie for | Suicide | & Norwich Attempte | D & 1010, Dear Nellie: I will write |the Windham High school foothall | would nrowe o the farmen oot - to be used for .the benefit of those l s Explanation of Favorable /Business = e to you. I'am well and hove you are |ceam on Thanksgiving day. Taken away from one party and add- | |, who know not the merits of Duffy's Praposition. % Tuesday afternoon, Hattle, wife of g;’nif?m&efl o e o he i oiazvs, Dumy imajority for. repre. | od ol the) nvzl';::rik ould constitute’a’l /i Pure Malt Whiskey.. Ithink itisthe " James H. Tavlor, colored, residing at | yours, I am ever a friend. Write as | Sonoiive over QIr Smith, bis mearet | oo e O P ishie tnmeyance 1t & . bestmedicinein existence. Iam now o Vodnesday FYphine @ 99 mumber EGu'i?ef;‘inmrilc'cfifi'uz""’fuifmTlfi'h:"f;'éf Soon as vou can. Good-bye, from |on \yednesday, | oot © as stat-1 Solitical affairs in Killingly. ‘ F ; passing through the most critical v members of the of ti 5 o'clock. ced the atti 2 P > - o : oS Ti § sl men's assocation, with many | Dreast and. lodset dn the stomach, | D Afe Taaier said Wednesday that he | Arthur S. Keating, adjutant of Ward e o e vetiin e | 3 period of women’s life (The Meno- he leadi citizens of the town | nflicting a wound from which there | coulg not account for his wife's action, Cheney camp, No. 13 U.'S. W. V. South | Put & f“n eieldad e el : pause or Change of Life).- Fam en- e ¢ in the rooms of the hoard |18 but small chance for recovery. She | put thought that her mental condition Manchester,was the suest of his broth- | [OF (s Deng bas been traced. t“w"l £ . : the A hesleh. b ey ” eva House block to, hear | lies I a critical condition in St Jo- | mignt be due to chilabirth in the case e Dr W.'PUS. Keating, in this city | B¢ similar to the Clube Naturaliza- : 3 joying good health, better than for Wi like Forest Mtls Undetwear LU Kirseh of Ney” York |SePI's hospital. = Mrs, Taylor has for | of their last. born, Baay, this year, He | Wednesday, oitha abor Thare fh o ercates il < | vears and all through this wonderful 1 because of the great:variety of shapes | e tossie of Mystic/ had to R e Mo e o Xkt meVabant 3- b'elodk Tuesday, F 2 portion of republicans than democrats L #| change have suffered comparatively { - | tive (o the proposed: velvet |Mate of the Norwich state hospital |afternoon and went into the house, and Personals. nE (e Pranil Cainai et g ¥ . i in which it comes, styles that meet the | that is to locate Avithin the {#Nd had but Sunday returned to her |as he wads passing by his wife she asl E. W. Mumford of New London was Phit Al ate o BE uoHEA TItre MRS. JENNIE GARDNER no inconvenience at all. This is re- particular requirements of all figures. this city, home on six months' parole. | ed him: “What are you here for now?” 'a Willimantic visitor Wednesday. e markable, but nevertheless it is true. .I'could. not do without Duffy’s s g gentiemen, éxplained | The hospital authorities had cau- | He replied: “Just to see how you and (. D, Hewitt and A. Anderson of | ko d - A it all my life.””. Mrs:Jonmie Gardner, Monett, M & WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT - propositigh from A to Z:and it |toned Mr. Taylor that he must be |the children are.” “Well, you domt need | N erwich wome in mollinanmo et of Keach and Warren Win Out. Malt. I expect touscit all mylife.”” Mrs.Jennie Gardner, Monett, Mo. UNDERWEAR APPars (o, De. one. that :is TNy catelnl aud not leave anyinihg lie6;rghe feplied ness Wednesday. ldwin H. Keach, republican, and The voluntary testimony received - from - thousands of our grateful . nE 1y the people around ‘with which she could injure | 'He said that she was playing with . 2 5 % rank P. Warren, democrat, will Tep- . . - Ghl it limag?ic. 1t'1s the hope that the | NFself and in every way possible | (e pne kt (s thre and fondli: nim Phillp Sullivan, president of the state | 1100 Tenlingly in ' the next logisia: | patients is proof positive of the great remedial qualities of & &ill be taken as soon as pos guard against anything that would ex- ' tenderly. She told neighbors to leave ' Oranization of the A. O. ., was in|iyre. Both have had previous experi- L] - | | Bie'ta order that the concern may have | clte her. She was very anxidus to be her It 1s sald, after she had shot her- Vilimantic Wednesday. ence in that body, a fact that Is re- r s e | the lding crected and get-to doing | WIth her children, and the hospital self, and at the hospital Wednesday The fans in this c r garded as valuable by many who -5 here. authorities, believing that her con- | forenoon she told her husband to take ' tender Representative John F. Craney|know of the complexities of political Women's T'ndervests, ribbed, hi neck with | Wemen's Ribbed Pauls, aakle or or shi ceves, at Epee length, atted, at Soc. the business is settred dition had improved considerably, per- * nildr = o TR ) s A Ll fos A and y, per- ‘care of the children, as she would not ' of Norwich their heartiest congretu bodies and their methods of procedure. 5 ot haalants Encwn S s o L B i I N r5 bullt and running, the city | ifted her to come home on parole. | he of any more use to him or ito them. ' tions. Mr: WarTen(a: vote renohed s fotal tHat It is one of the greatest strength builders and'tonic sf o 3 % b 5% RETR L will be materially benefited. The men | M. Taylor had tak v precau- | Alexander J. Campbell, general m created one of the surprises among | to science. Its palatability and freedom from injurious substances render lomg or short sleeves, at back of the company proper are solid, |{1on to hide every weapon with which OBITUARY. {ager of the Rockville. Willlma those of a day that brought many. | j¢ so that it can be retained by the most -sensitive stomach. It improves s substantisl onee. with Torr oo she could do any harmand had locked RS bR s Tt oal| i e s - ;tali Misses' Piain Vests, Ligh neck, 1ong | cesstul - experience. 1. the welyet o @ Fevelver in the burean drawer so George A. Bliven. LIS e ool Ey aw dn e ot on e elaciel the digestion and assimilation of the food and gives tone and vitality to short ¥lees N u w M " o hat she cou reach i S Sherift Preston B. Sibley received < i : : N . Moe « P s anicn b« peculiarly different | (Nt she could mot reach if, o |_George A. Bliven, aged about 70, died | Ix-Alderman William 4. Dawson has | congratulations from many sources | EVEry organ in the body. It hasbeen used with remarkable results in the e s Jot Vests, with| Fhe demand for the winary InAUstries. | v With the housework. haviag ihe | Wednesday forenoon at the Downing |sufficiently recovered from his recent | Wednesday on his success in being re. | prevéntion and cure of consumption, s | e demand. for the produet is. steady | busy e housework, having the \yome in Franklin, where'he had made | attack of preumonts. as o be able €0 | tusned {0 his Present omios For AnSthos 4o, O Ty SEE 4= Ting e At n Tt T, Snd the aBallty o the | o avior had: ommoyes’ n3: | bis home for some time. A number of 'sit up for & short time daily. term of four years. He, like all oth. | PREumonia, grip, coughs, colds, asth- 00ds that the company es to | Whom ay’ ¥ {'sons 2 o v et LR : st.c0. manufacture here Is ynquestionably as | short time. In- the afternoon they |S°TS and daugliters survive. | Leo Teehan, who has been janitor [ers of his party ticket, suffered some | ma, low fevers, stomach troubles and of e Mbrray bullamgfor o sumber | oges i he genewi crash but his | gll ‘wasting and disessed conditions. of years, has concluded his duties and | efficient record as sheriff still appeals o I . i v ) for \Wailham, | (o the majority of the voters in the | Recognized as a family medicine and < | f#tcen towns of the county. prescribed by physicians everywhere. Pisted Pudts, | £90d 6% can bé made had sat. together and - talked and RE L The meetings Wednesday evening [laughed until a little after 4 oclock. | $150 FIRE LOSS broved interesting tos the ‘assembled | Mrs. Tavlor then left the room i leaves today (Thu ens and bids fair to be produc- | Where- Miss:Duffy was lying on the Caused by Overheated Chimney of the 3raqq, to learn the watch busir ensth, $1.00. hid tive of good results and be the means | S0fa and zolng into the room where | Girard Building. | *[VJANIE' éONfi Counsel Confers with Damato. CAUHO‘N‘.-TW’E::",’:;‘I i your deuggist ot o » industry - here. two of her children were, and golng e s < L Attorney Charles L. Torrey, senior | froceror dealer for Dutfy’s Pure Wool Pants — to the bureau pulled out ‘he two top | At 5.30 e'clock Wednesday morning B counsel for Sabatino Domato, was at E:gl"‘"u':.i‘: A g | Seusa and Hie Band at Opera House. |drawers. Hidden i the bottom draw- | Ahne 4 Braxtnead, Who UYes it ¢ Commissioners Grant Five Druggists’ | (he jail in Brooklyn on Wednesday to | bajanb SBALED BOTTLES. ONL Sousa and his hand was the attrac- | O 3t was locked, was . revolver | (e Licenses—George Plant Rearrested— | !1tcIview and confer with the prison- | inbutk, Look for the trade-mark, the “0ld ; day s 01 renderad H : rt | owned 1 b gan. Ma i d = N sth, | it up ‘and’shot Merself in. the teet | oorned ;gvf”z?,i“"im‘i'm‘1:;";6‘,1353‘,;:‘.‘ Canadians to Form Independent next week. A brother of Saba- | iargs bottle. Weite Medical bepartment, The | S Dty b ¥ can |in the street, and box 54, at the corner | - Club. tino accompanied Attorney Torrey to [ for on Aseptic Drinking Cup, also doctors’ n| inte S Oully heard the shot and 1an | of Jackson street, was fung in. In a thegail. " R e R ey | into the room and found her in an i o4 Montgomery Hose company | County Commissioners Hall, Barber enry T. Stearnes. containing testimonials an - gth, $1.00. | unconscious condition upon the floor. | & Or o, O e company respond. |and Cortiss came o Danielson Wed- | Henry Theadore Stearnes, 70, dicd at | rales for health, seat free. ar or toves s Duffy got the children out of the | 2439 /nq after water had been turned |nesday and granted to five applicants |the Day-Kimball hospital in Putnam extra sizes, | room, anl then Mrs. Stokes Watson | o0 G0 fames were quenched In 20 | druggists’ licenses. Those to receive |at 4 o'clock ~ Wednesday afternoon. : ; - z tove | icsine, wnd” Wirtied ines the howee | minutes. The reason for the fire is at- | Ienewals were W. W. Woodward, L. | Death was caused by pneumonia, whicl It you Y A weod Hursing, stove §PeEng, and, hurcied Sipto the S€- | tributed to an overheated chimney on | P. Morin, A. G. Bec Bur- | developed on Saturday of last week.and | 3 2 § | ¥ find_here just the one to | Noting Mrs, lor's serious condi- | tributed to a: B | Eln e D mvin i n. and |on Sunday Mr, Stearnes was removed | Of their opportunity to elect an extra |ed as follows: Mrs. W. J. Bartlett, Miss ¥l the . Bbill—hoth Glenwood |tion, he had her removed to St., Jo- | W15 108 BOO%, " Lo C o o0 Ly [Moses Berthiaume, Dayv nE W | 10 * e BOSHTEL number of republican justices by a few | Mary Wheaton and Mrs. F. 1. Clarke, >ardor and Magee Beacop & 08, where it was ed he bakery below was cond by | Aoses “tertiunume -Dayville, -and: W | to ‘tHe Mospital. . Yor The society voted to bear some of Women s Woo! ;‘.fld Mo e Bencon e | ity arariiioe o macd | Samuel Fisher, who has been in busi- |E. Labelle's store, Dayville. ~_ After | fle the iliness came on him sud- | of the voters of that party. e i sor wood bkning and are indeed | et na Dr. Owen . O'Nefil was | J¢ss but about a month. The loss toftheir visit here the com: N e N To Hunt in Maine Woods. age and repairing the sidewalk in front “ t ml 'H‘KHI?% T e ndece i kly a‘\l' d. Th .H "}" Sz IS | im principally confined to dam- | went over to the jail at Brookl jaate s Saturday night. he . ok, H. S. Morse and son Harry ' E. | of. th Parso . It was also voted to cetton HQSe o il o S e s \e surgegus Were'! age. by . wete h he estimates at ja res monthly meeting. Dbeen in good health for Some time BEr. |\ EL S, C0Eo8 ALg & 0D ey | O e Sioctrit vacuum cleaner P | Our Oak Heater the Ast g et Stha b o stomanm:, | bout 3200, partlally covered by insur- | Eagen Stearnes has been a lifelong resident | 4 8/=0a Brs, S0TERD L0 0TS on days’ | for the..church.. Tea and wafers were we ove Aor leat. Handsome n | The evaminaiion Indicated that. the |Gnce, The loss to the building by fire PLANT ARRESTED. | of Killingty, and was born in the House | Lung trip 1 the Country about. the | served by the Hostesses, Mrs. Prate and Beccy Lir | ippearance, take but little room | bullet had entered the chest, penetrat- | 3ir, Mulligan places at something over | o L e s Tread e eaves ome|Kathadin & Iron works, Maine.. They |Miss Martin: = ] the house and are easy to |ed the liver and lungs and became lost | $150; Partly covered by insurance. Retumed 1o, Brookinn Sl from WhE Burcon Biliott of Notth | 876 S0ing into the country, which will - Sy ow . manage in the back. Mrs. Taylor was suffer- s o Escaped. ne Bl | not be strange to them, affer deer an. Il 1T CIT oug gare et 3 fler- |W. H. S. to Play Manual Training Grosvenordale. | g n Aere i hos i P Wastiros 16,1100 et Gaigerbics Whien School. Plant, whe escapéd ifrom | The body was removed to Danlelson | moose. [ i b rome . n - eater— | she was taken to the hospita 3 ant, who escaped frol e Tadcitaker At g 4 R 18 i e | surning wood and having great |*That the act was premeditated s | The Windham High school football i Brooklyn on-Jurie 22, 1903, While serv- | 1\ Swies? €Vening by Undertaker A LKicke ffom CawsBraniosLad | onmeisoely A ::;;:ZHM"“ e » adiative surface—jost the thing [proven by the finding of a number of | team is scheduled to play a game with |ing a sentence of six months at the |*" 2 Sy YRS Georg 5 y, wi e ith AR E. % Misen n 1 quick heat in the morning. | jetters in the house. Capt. E. H. !lhe eleven representing the Manual |jail for larceny, bas been returned to the eastern part of the town, is not AR el wool Used by many as an all the | Richmond was motified and with Lieu- | Training school of New London on |the custody of Jailer Fields to finish | PUTNAM about his usual dutles. A cow kicked, The Ladies' soclety of the Congrega- - nter heater,” burning chunks. | tenant Killourey came to the conclu- | Windham fleld Saturday - afternoon. | out his unexpired and suddenly in- — .| him and broke his Tes tn two pitoek. [tlonal cliupch et et Mra X 1. REbik: : . : i slon that the woman sustained the |This should be a good same. as the |terrupied term and incidentally to do |R. J. Jodoin Tells Local Friends of His| Mrs. C.D.'Sharpo is ill with typhold |sows Wednosday afternoon. At these v is ‘anything,you need in a : ; : ay- s are s be about equal. . | such. extra-time as ded Tor un- ; s | fever. cetings ladies saw { e . injury at her own hands. 2 Tay- | teams are said to be abo ¥ | provi Irdontion 6 Aslc for Recount—Caw's r R el the 8 saw wl 3 A ol step in and see what a fine |15; hosides her husband, has a fflln]]yl j@er such circumstances. Plant was| o 'B"ak G. W. Whittlosey’s Leg | 1" and Mrs. James B. I:TH:\ hm‘JM‘r B.C. Bliss or Mrs. I A.erlun BATS ¢ - | 1 » “carry — you'll, have.no | or rour small children STOLE PLATE GLASS. located at the Springfield, Mass, jail i reaks G. W. been recent visitors with- rélatives In |reads a Japanese stors . Mrs. Robin- | trouble in finding just what you o vty DA : | where he has been. doing time. = He ‘Woonsocket. fon was assisted by Are. Faust, Mrs, : ‘ at rock botfom price, It is the general beitef fhat Mre |Man Who Inited Theft and Boy |made his escaps trom a keeper of the | g0 5 5o bonoratio can- Botliis MomaalEand $1,850; ieorge H. Jenninzs, Mrs. T. B. n 2 SRS S ML Thieves Fined. local. county. jail while emploved ‘on | ; Raymond ¥, Tololn, demosralle Al | yie Woman's Relief corps fund.foF s Reamgayiert: A i . she committed the act. March 2T she | g o sy o eSS (i |in Tuesday's election, said while in|the erection of a Soldiers’ memgrial in o Reside in Florida. . ey = P ST attempted suicide by taking cdrpolic | - Abel Chartier. aged years, Ed-|men who escape an unremitted watch | ihis end of Windham connty Wednes- | this city has inereasad. ta:$1,250.: « Mr. ,and- Mrs; David Wilcox left on Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper @‘JORI).’\N 7 acid and laudanum. Then tie family | Ward Ryan, aged 17, years, and Flori- | ¥as kept for him, with the result in- | 3,0 {Hae he would ask for a recount.| Mrs. C, I. Pratt had the members of | Tuesdhy morning for Gloster, Miss., to Patterns. |} T &i}‘ lived on:‘upper High sireet. ,vAtiithe | MONd Curtemanche. .azed 17, pears. T he DaylAron This announcement does not come as | the’Ladies’ Soclal cirels of the Con-|visit Mrs. Wilcox's sister. - From there [ same time she tried to do away “""‘"“\fl:r::"Tm'i‘yY o ‘;;"“\';nm“ '%\"Jn'»,ll‘\"f BERA S e ot ',, + loca] |® Surorise hereabouts, it having been | gregational church utf‘her home for a ‘:1“;,\ “-m‘ g{l\ 0. Rnd;w\'h .\hsT,.Jn visit e — g hersélf with her husband’s revolver, (A Arncld in ke aeaday | 3 an walked into a local| predicted by many when the closeness | meeting Wednesday afternoon {other relatives, and then to o e 230 e March she was cormit. | morning on a charge of the larceny of | drug store Wednesday morni o | T e e Seith 5 e gt Bl 0 M WS g HIRAM N, FENN, o o th h institution and her | Plite glass to the value of §7 from | put a Goodwin button on the showe i nowladge of‘the fact that waany wotes To Play Woodstock Academy. g _ . 42 o aoked mttr ny “ndioeT | Hillhouse & Taylor. According to the |3 dued sort of Way, | fave peow rejectd n All fowns. on | The basketball team of Putnam High Personal Mention. UNDERTAKER end EMBALMER bors and friends. | story told in court, Chartier, who is a | ape to put on rioue technicalities. £chool will play the 3Voodstock acad-| Airs, Blla Taylor Bennett of Middie- €2 Chuceh St. Willimantie. Ct "Octaber 31 Mr. Tz ceived a let- | CArpenter empioyed by Hilthouse 5 ? About $5 wo; | VM. Jodoin figures that he has noth- | emy - team Friday afternoon. = The | port, N. Y., is in town for a week. er 1) he hos| ‘s ‘stat. | Taylor. Induced Ryan, employed by the T friend, who st ing \to.lose, whatever res & recount | team also has games scheduled with | Miss Ruth Tiffany has raturned to 1t th nt e o R e B nne “Was | same S d L o Te b, Mowever. overyining | Killingly, Tourtetlotte and. Windham |South Manchester after o visit with —_ —_— — ing that in their opinion his wife was A S ! anchey good gues ot S g ar? Avery illingly, ellotte an ing s Manchester a s If i's Wall Papers R i Ho, later, uecd it ' rebabrine | coat me’” ¥ had oot btiing on the | 2o Contert was one Lhe D | Gomeny Gase 4o Southbridge. | i » a Cards to Hospital Friends. shop Remington's clothing | - As & matter of fact, the democrats | */PAL Matters of comment Wednesday. | MR G002 oimpany, which{ Bantam Hens to Hatch Pheasants. o all the latest designs that you de- Mrs. Taylor must have thought well house & Taylor bhad for|in town who. have had their nerve v | has been plaving at the Brudiey thea- ive huhdred Chinese pheasants will o E AL e g of _her acquaintances in the hospital, | al months _been plate | with them during the past week clean- | NOT HIS RAZOR. | tor this week, @oea to.Southbridge to- | be imported Into Loulsiana by the game b~ X . glass, and they reported the matter|ed up consideraple money from their S e day (Thursday) commission and distributed in scetlons oy B g Begerinddl 7 to the police, with the result that efection bets—that is. if ail reports are | 59 Sabatino Damato Claims Miss Bernice S. Cogawell of Dayville | where these birds can thrive and pro- e e HotMES 8 RAW ECZEMA ON HANDS 'Sz i gisee, us i inte the shoe %obe'veled”woon’ e “wah ear ference With Counsel. nas been named as delogate from the |y > Mfior, chice » .2t repair shop door the investigation led | of were ail < , ranging from $1 10 — church in that place to the state mmission,-has placed 72 Church Stree* Willimantic, , to the arrest of Chartier, and subs $5, but those who collected Wednes Sabatino Damato denies 2 X ference of Congregatioyal chure of birds with o e R 75 MONUMENTS, 21 bad ccsema on my hands for ten quently of e two bovs. CHATUier|day Valied the satiefaction that they |razor found by litie Earl which will meet here next week 2 fancier at Corvallis, Ore. A NE ‘Toatisioné years. had three good doctors but | charged the cobbler $8 for PUtiing in | were enjoying more than the returns |his prop notwithstanding the fact : The pheasant multipiies rapidly. - LOUIS PHANEUF ',‘,“.". e e or Tone ‘of thew did any geod. [ then |the glass Judze Amold imposed 3| from (he risi of the: ot Phe at It bears his name. » Damato madel City Notes. Lone G wtielas. 110 ges. por: ADniln: B 4 Jronsy v M e s e box of Cuticura Ointment and fine of $7 and cc against Chartier, | yo s s ‘ = 1508 afetars ok Hin ‘covnael T ss Ethal Comins of Arlington It.1% the plan of the commission to Deate and inspect 1000 artistlc designs. fRe o hosiar O - e : as happy an asaresatlon | this statem : rling 5 thé p 3 > 4 - e ’ three bottles of CuticuraResolvent and @mounting to $12.60, w h 2id, | of democrats as this town has s in | 1. 'Torr the jail in Brooklyn|J. is the guest of Miss S. Elizabeth | have eggs set under bantam hens. For C s OTIONS. corner Maln and Watson Streeta. raw all over, inside and out, and the 'amounting to $10.60 each, which was s B lcans | o oeiina who alio aithe all| Ml B A Sleddure Nw tetirusd il e v ey Have e s MAIR GOODS 4 SPECIALTY. Wiillmantic. Conn. eczema was spreading all over my body paid. landslide too much to heart. | Sabatino says that he has not owned m a month's visit with her sisters [ junbers they will he turned out and &5 wain Sereet. -~ = B B B R ER s poiht out that they are still iu | or heen in possession of a razor sinice | in Anlington, N. J. . 7. hag | HTIOWEd to return {o the wild state. An . bottle, together with the Cuticura Of i i control of the leg ure and n he has been i utnam, a sta Mr. Bailey of Arlington, N. J., has a0 of (he general assembly provides e —— Manufacturer of diffecent styles of | 8nd Dy the tums I Had used the third | Patrick Clifford. arrested om Novem. | tions are In noway as Coronare | s lian s Wnaatack was tn Wor-i| e e e ity e c bottle, T was entirely well. Toany one | her 31 o o S o The explanation given relative to the | cester Tussday. Y e I Seasdn.—Portiand OFegonian. b Lighv Carriages and Wagons, who Fus any skin or blood discase I | he peac ced to 30 days on | razor hetng on the lawn where it was | Miss A. M, Sullivan is spendini a| ariicge and Wegon Repair nothin, Cuticura and | Suspended, was arrested — S i el G i el & o BT e N er by another Jtalian, a relative of Mi: Ethel Rowe of Warwick, R. L, inds itepository and shops 180 Valiey Stret. Dor by > never given |neslay a becanse he ble up to now. < On comp d from |has been the guest of her sister. M C. F. Waterman. Diss in Chicago as the Result of In- | [IOIE BY aRqtey e on e juries. Puat m WATGHES s trying to e ¢ i Shoeing Tel connection. this summer | cause a disturbance at his home. He . A L en t . i e - n becane pectectly raw with eczema. She | was locked up for violaiing his Moxie Kecsan siar of the basket. | General Putnam's Claims Emphasized. | Supt C. E. Pratt was in Hartfor FOR (THE HOLIDAV'S RADE. 1se A. C Andrewiusic Co. | % [ gt mostiner thab would. Ao oy o vty Berve fhos fontems | Dallioburt, land " most” brilliant plaser | . A Boston paper prints the following: | Mrs. G. itarold Gilpatrie of Seward | assortment ‘early. It quality 1s B04-808 Main Street. Willimantis, Ct. H R Bt s Bl riuh o Catimes | Hiaristagover Bl ; {that ever represente Danielson in | Bx-Gov. Curtls Guild, Jr. has turned | sireet entertained the, Tuesday desired you will be suited. - znts v | For Artistic Wall Papers | et Cucurs peolvens and Cutiours L ihat slremiods “Sort, fp et e | omelint T e e e ot z1m. || SHAW’S, Putnam Gonn. E. L. PRINCE 1 me to E. MAFFITT & CO entirely cured. 1 have ticed Cuticurafor | To Attend Open Meeting of Putnam,| ld came fhis wesic in Chicago as nhaen e e e o 5T e ~, t peinting or decorating Y iy g R g S Department Commander F. P. Fenton' Keegun w on a ¥ Ross. Sha2 on suggested | Satiat fee Cream [ o™i oarmten ooth merku | Falin, Sposcs Ferry, Va., Oct. 19, 1009.% | Remertmeny Commander X . Henton tefars o fve-niinted hsicad e P L PR T 1 M. W. R. Harrington, Past J. V. D. C, | the s of the local followers of six-pointed. etsey had 0 g to S pES. bl P 5. with S v v = r———— i James Cochrane of Moosup and Com- | game when in 1905, as a e ¢ | do with the flag except to sew it to. Y TENTS and € 0“'(’(’,‘“0“@[‘)’i S eonede [ eenaeeting: Agva el e el L T e LT A ther. The credit ousht to go whers | Holds Largely Attended Meeting With PA 2 p e P T ers of A. C. Tyler cainp, No. 8, leave | Connecticut league, he plaved | ongs. . Mrs: C. E. Pratt. Protect your {dea. Handsome 63- g8 Tale St Willimantic, Conn. CALL AND SEE THE es this * (Thureday) evenin ‘on " the &| whirlwind ball ‘as’ fo "eclipse the | «:America” is not our nationsl sons | = Nt Dae Guide Baok. Free, —_— = yelock express for Putnam to a | speediest men in the organization, | and 1 should not rise when | A'largely attsnded meeting of the 5 % L [Dgke axps Sinds Teatead) 5 g ack place | plaved or sung. It is (he same song | Ladies' Social circle of the Second| Phoenix Block, Danielson, Conn. the open mesting that 1s to be held un- | which was made up of as the national anthems of Tngland, | Congregational church was held Wed- | get1TuThS her auspices of A. Wilder Mer: Prussia, Denmark and Switzerland. | nesday afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Pratt lam | ers of the country. s 1911 Overland Models - 1 ~ o |Ifs.a Great Thing. [em o e T & v 7T that tne Saiies Fas S i g [Tt EE LG e b e e St shangled dunner Ts ous - | b Bradley stroct. Flane for the ci- DI = i, To many o anien, and “never forget {0 | tertainment of the ministers and deic- | Al SAE CONTINUE 1204 Willimantic, Conn. AT’S THAT. attendance. |3l and his marvelous 1 vas a | sun: £ he Teld in this city were discussed. | 3 b > 1 | at The Bc:ton Dry Goods Stcre, Dan \Il of which is of apecial interest| Much interest and enthusiasm up "3 mighty aid to br ¢ the champion- <. AreaTrifle Hard, | "ha 3 ARl Shot Twelve Pound Fox. i to i Rl s T |10 Winaham connty. beaples whip. fain | Gl cai it e aliomn by all the'la- |delion. onie, bk, discouncs yforiiees | "Going Out of the GClothing Business' " Youns of Hartford, for-| Michael J. Keegan, ' as Ke should |General Putnam us their own. dics present. A mominatine commitice | Customers anothier veeki At | e Tt Thia cie with T icnote. | proverly be called, was born in Wor- | Worked Hard, Had Their Reward. |for the purpose of nominating the offi- | Bargains on every counter in the stora. ¢ But Cheer Up, ior You Can Mechanics' Dep't. Store j ; ine Tresday, and Mr. Young | cester 20 years dgo, and it was in | The rapublican orsanization in Con. | CeT8 of the circle for 1911 was appoint- | BUY thase goods mows ! e | Mcchamcs Pt ® |mea the zood fortune’to shoot a fox| iNat ciiy that most of his life wasneoticut has ot to acknowledse the - - | THE BOSTON DHY GOODS STORE -..e yor 0 2 h elghed twelve pounds. The ani- | spent e was widely known there as | afficien: utn: s town committee. o Gel y by calling at the | Sk R 2 St |a good hearted fellow and a greal | Mayor Archibald Macdonald, chair- H Main Stroet, Danielson. T 3 s § | =——————————————————— | jiplcte. He meade a remarkable Tec- | man, and his associates on fhe com.- | sept20dw cames E. Keech Mge. IR 2 I L IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT AND COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE | ord as a football and ctball play- | mittee staved the tide of democracy | i } e RS e S er with some of the best teams in |pere while every ‘other town in the| - — ——— Willimantic LLMORE & SHEPARD, ARE OPEN TO CONVICTION—JUST |LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, ~ the | thay' ¢ nally a8 & member of |connty was drifiing under the heavy | ( i ; : (i : world wide Cold and Grip remedy re- | the Webster team that won the New | pressure. Of the big county towns, | (8, ccssors to Sessions & Hlmowey |CALL UPON US AND WE WILL |moves cause. Call for full name. Look | Engiund bagketball champion i 1803- | putnam did best by the republican | | = v, o Put & n Com a“ | . ‘or signature E.. W. Grov c. 1190§-1905. He was undoubtedly ome | candidates. The members of the com- | | U | tmbaimars and funeral l]‘m;lm' | CONCLUSIVELY PROVE TO YOUR of -the best ‘backs tht ever played .| coira sdtnitted Wedneaday ithat they | | 2000 Nerih Stieve: { An Honest Doctor | the same pig | P2 In & corker of @ dava work, but FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. a 3 o ENTIRE SATISFACTION THAT IT Pl 3 i 5 A yea following his | the results achieved made it worth | . K 15 Union Siree!. | LALY ASSISTANT. Jeniaitisen co 1§ mallent witio Machbeen | artest ¢ fopaistn eace e e Comment was aiso taade| CLEANSES THE SYSTEM | mandsome line to select trom. Prices : LR TS e iy 2 IS A FACT THAT CAN NOT BH|cured by Lydia B.-Pinkham's Vegetable | was examined as inity and |y g member of the committee that he X T redscnable. Sorme strictly confidential, | Zol00no00 SRS - bis efforts hiad fajted, | wa< fonpd safreri sty | et Tound i <o dimentt o set ear the| EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS L S | *UTED. . . GOOD FA- » not belleve pate t 3 S, 1 e — E B F, © NGASO DRl o o, WL 23 ks COLDS. AND HEADACHES | | k& will say that Lydia stion | — 1. 4 = AT i el b 2 i ELECTION INCIDENTS PHE BEST 10K CREAM |5 o S8 5 5 v Vegetable Compound 1s the e e et R | { B SR DUE TO mNSTiPATIGH.“ b Tholemare aa et at 'ainless Ex!racting an TASK—THAT MAY BE ssy | best medicine ev icoNered 1or su - escaned wvent to ing the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone, NEW PIANOS | s g W e e | . T i St S et BEST FOR MEN, WOMEN & AND PLEASANT WITH A LITTLE |other lin b vord v T chain of evidence | he until -word ¢ of his Inju ot opins e woy | AND CHILDREN —YOUNG a8 /32 Wain Street, - . - Willimantic to prove the reliability of this standard. Chicaso. - s, e A st e ot ononey \ 8. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, As Low a $186. Telephone. funé | METHODICAL SYSTEM. LET US|, cticine for swomen. 16 e 4 for. InterALnEE DO RY Ol Tu'::du‘y“'” AND OLD. 1= General Repalr Skop, -, B S 3 5 it et S ZA0 o FRENCH-CANADIAN VOTER: | election. Attorney J. F. Carpenter, At- L Bicyele and Automobile Repairing, W rite for Catalogue. A Bice variety of fresh Fisn: also | KXPLAIN THE PROPOSITION TO . Bdth Speadyiand Effective. O R e o e e O GET 1TS BENEFICIAL e e Seallops, Oysters and Clams, af R This indiratés the action_of Toley]TO Organize Into Independent Political | 1 parry, all republicans, were _elected E"ECN'ALWAYS BUY 1 5 i A g . STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Narth St. g A = Kidney. Pills_as S. Pai Pattls #2457 olub, ustices of the peace: Messrs. - €ar-| - o U - Creek, Mich., illustrites ve heen = hu-n{fl and Macdonald each received | m GEN“‘INE 11 SRYWETT OITY HOTRY. X WATIINS oy - “ s & arflicted with a Savere cans of kianey The most ’ilner!éslmg bit of election | four yotes, Dr i@rry reéewed mofii IYI’HE' Wow and Up-to-dute Hotel ta every and bladder trouble for which I foun aftermath Wwas the announcement ‘on | probably the smallest number by which MANUFACTURED particzinr. 5 227 Asylum strest, Hartford The W illimantic no relief until I uned Foley Kidney | Wednesday morning ghat the French- |any candidate has been elected in this 3 2 y THA ¥, 2EWIS Propristor. | owe their election to a few | friends who wrote their names in the % 3. HOURIGAN. | blank column on the tickets. The - - Jewett City. anchestern . . Piils. These cured 11e entirely of ail| Canadian voters of the town of Kill- | county. Wain and Sches! 8¢5, So. Manch: PEAFUMES, TGILET ARTICLES, Sav]ngs Institute |y, auments. T was * troubiea “wiin | ingiy_wers' to be ammisamared. re- | £52 Wiain Strest, Willimantla | STATIONERY. backaches and severe shooting pains|gardless of present political afiliati i 2 ith annoying urinary irregularities. | into a strictly independent po ceczsd 3 Post Card Shop.” L € MURRAY, President e steady use of Foley Kidney Pills | club. This decision, it Jen out, | demacrats failed to take advantage of »| 801 Main Sireel, Willimantic N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer | Fid me entirely of all my former trou- | was made at a ‘meet Forie”of [ inelr Driciiere to nominate as many | SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS %o The Bul P i i T | bles. They have my highesi recom- | these voters, held Tuesday ove candidates 7 fusticas of the heace 4% QyE S1ZE ONLY. REGULAR PRICE 50°ABOTTLE : ¥ m mm":' - " Junes OTUThS mendation.” The Lee & Osgood Co. ' while the telegraph and telephone werc | they were entitled to; hence the use 4 e 'y H

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