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Women's and Children’s Hose Women's Tieavy Becce Mned winte feet, Waments Plain Black Cotton strang garter gops, 2c pair Women's MBlack Ribbed Hose, e paiv. Wemen's Blatn Woolen Hose, 26c pein Cotton pair. K nenmn; nansns: Anderson, who is somewhat of a jok- | | er, told Barstow that they ought to| WILLIMANTIC - o *. 1g0 up some day and cut down tho | Wh, i Rt b 4 On-Tonight. | trees and underbrush and get the land | Laboils (Ble vaulleville Company at into shape. Tarstow rcplied all right Mo ERataeen it ek | Anderson went and purchased an axe oeds Toins at the™Bijou and|yng haqd it nicely sharpened and then {18 —¥oung “Abo the | Went to Barstow and told him it was ewsboy at W, A, C ‘Ilthfl him to get busy. ek arstow promised that he would go DUAL CELEBRATION. buy an axe himself and then the two would hike up Main street and turn Galden Weddinglof Mm and Mrs. Bez- | into Hish street and blaze a trail to| alesl W. Taft—Marviage of Their | the scene of activities. Tuesday was Goteh v: aen set as the day for the woodchopping itchell. A i iF is_understood that in the event| A double event of more than ordi- | of the failure on the part of Barstow Jury momenr was commemorated on | to comply with the articles of agree- esey afternoon at the home of Mr. | ment as amended for today. (Wednes- and Mrs. Bezaleel W. Taft, 266 Sum- | day) that he will have to pay a forfeit mit Street, who celebrated their gold- | to the me #u wedding, and their daughter, Miss | Pinochle ¢ ta J., was united in matriony with | ship iers of the Willimantic b, among Whose member- ome of the best players in| DANIELSON Petty Thefts at Lafayette Club—Hob- ble Minstrels Make a Big Hit—Har- ry S. Myers Speaks Out at M ary Institute Mr. ghd Mrs. J. E. Logee have re- cently ' entertained Mrs. Charles Broadhurst of Willimantic and Albert- us Brown of Mystic. An anniversary reauiem high mass with Rev. Peter Roux as celebrant, was sung at St. James' chureh Tues- day morning, for Peter Lambert, who died last year. Pictures at Library. Pictures of historic spots about Lancaster and Milton, Mass, and beautiful scenery about the same vi- cinity are shown in a series of pic- tures now on display at the library. Two Inches of Snow. post of missionary education. It is the largest publisher of missionary lit- erature exclusively in America. = The movement holds the famous Silver Bay, Lake Geneva, and other summer conferences for the training of teach- ers and leaders. It aims through the holding of these Institutes to_extend this training. Rev. Elliott F. Tal- madge of Wauregan has been an ac- tive worker for the success of the Danlelson institute, which will close today (Wednesday), and which has interested persons from all this tion of the county Goes to New Bedford. Chatles Mosher, who recently re- signed as joverscer of one of the de- partments of the Danielson Cotton company’s mill, left Tuesday for New Bedford, where he is to be overseer of the spinning, spooling, warping, twist- ing and winding departments in the | inqustries, but shall protect them from foreign competition. “Naturally there may be some duties that are not adjusted pertectly, but as no two of us could agree on the dif- | ferences required to make them per- fect, would it not be better and safer to leave the subject with our ablest statesmen. and with those who have made it a lifelong study? Some time it may be well to huve a standing court or commission that shall hold hearings every few vears and shall correct any bad misfits, should any be found, but there should not be any radical or wholesale change contem- plated at any one time, for that would paralyze or stagnate the general busi- ness. England is quite unique in having practically no import duties, while some of her colonies go the limit the other wax. For instance, New Zealand, the much vaunted single tax land, gets three-fourths of her tax receipts from customs, and there is g0 little left to collect that she could almost get it by - passing around the hat. But England =N will probably be driven to high tariff soon. She vresents a curious specta- cle; she Delieves very strongly in he- reditary government by kings, yet the he ate them:; Both de-lighted CLEVELAND'S Mitchell, in the presence of 3 : 3 mill of the New England Yarn com- | commons wishes to have absolute con- S Bt e | e e e otbsgwenil. About two inches of snow came |pany. trol of the finances and is trying to Women's Burson Fleece-lined ceremony was per- B A Eatet down Tuesday in the first real fall of - throw overboard the house of lords, P8 pair. 130 o'clock in the parior, e S ERe S e the season. The resulting slush made PUTNAM which contains the highest hereditary SUPERIOR 1. . Towneend, roetor af vt Depuiy Sherilf Charles B. Holbrook | husiness for the rubber goods men. distinction and statesmanship. Surely, Women's Pistn Burson Hose, E et Ao Mt | of Puinam.who s trustee of the bank- | “More machinery for the power plant | Odel Carl Wist H HEANE, _ | her statesmen are in a pitiable pre- er of the bride | fupt estate of Ernest M. Arnold of i 7 2ol oarson Wust Have Leg AmpbY-|gicament, for they are not only dis- patr. a sister of the brid <k T being installed “at the mills of the [y GFLRR LS (ES B 3 7 v Mendelssonne wedding mareg | Putham, was in Willimantic Tuesday | Quinebaug company on the West Side a. New Souvenirs to |irycted by internal dissensions and Wisse# Al Wool, TRiack Lridal party entered the room | G TTCTTINE With Referee in Bankruptcy | fas arrived in Danielson. The big en- | Be Especially Fine—S. of V. Candi- | quarrels, but they are pursued and Bose, 3¢ pair. re met by the rector. Little i‘» J. Bowen relative to the estate's af- | gine is now being set. dates Worked—Briefs and Personals. cun;z, :nd m“ur:dldhvfllh: Is‘uflrlng:rt((e‘s. . red Hall of Profidence, a niece | i e e “But we are told that the tariff is Onflarsnts Nodend Fose Sic bride, was ring bearer il e = x 2 Tistte utibatyeite cltts Miss Lura Savarin, who has been |one of the causes of the high cost of It s a delight to eat the Buple ere mmattaiaty wne| Turnerville Postmaster Qualifies. The loss of money and cigars is re- { onise LTa Savatin, WHo has LSt |living, and so it is; so are all taxes, ©hfidren's Underhose 250 pair, o wia ot oattended. =82 | Daniel Brown filed his bond Ties- | Ported from the rooms of the Lafavett | TAIIME Nor home in Eatnam, and the higher we are taxed, so much i " | Club, the spoils having been secured e Of thG offlce at TUr- | Ly forcinz locks within the rooms. James A. Richmond of Warren, R.|the higher will be the expense of our trimmed with silk and lace. Her | d2Y a8 postm i : ace. Her I, visited with friends here Tuesday. | living; but if we did not get the funds PWn_was bpown broadcloth | nerville, before Town Clerk F Cleveland Hot Biscuit % 2 ; & . Emploves of the New Haven road, - fo Eny . t g vas black beaver trimmed | Eenton. The bondsmen are David| I & : Frank D. Henry of South Norwaik | {or running the government from the Fif Faks #med | Goldstein ana Louls Greenborg, both | (Tackmen, have been engaged in ele- |cyjicd’on Putnam friends Tuosday tariff (and who can suggest a better Nothing is quite so tasty. k5 mb““as iatcly following the ceremony | Of Turnerviile, who each went bond in | FatLg the siding funding, past the Firat Sleighride ofthe Season. way?), we should have to get them : from some other source; so that it Harold S. Corbin ahd Andrew W.|iwould be only shifting the burden, but Barber scored a beat Tuesday morn- | it would not lessen the amount. n was served Mr. and Mrs, | the sum of $500. 7 R g raised several inches. FOR MEN AND WOMEN, . Surprise Party. It is a delight to bake with City Payroll. ton and Providence. They will reside z Mea's Umbreiias, cove South Park street upon their ve- | The city payroll for the week end-| A surprise party for Miss Dorcs |18 * They had the first slelghride of | I will close with the moral that V' Ia, d’ Bakfil I QW del en amd siik, some plain « ¥ ing Nov was apportioned as fol- | Gallup was given by a large number :g:fl e ‘:" e!P“tm‘“l"‘ ‘;hfl:m: theoretically the tariff is all .wrong, e n s g handles, =t $7.50. § s m 2 untl 8 o'clock Mr. and Mrs, |lows: Willimantic water works, $60.19; | of friends on Monday evening. ~The | LOER tHe Strcels in the bUSINErs |but practically it 1s all right, and if Kick th ie. = Tate Pt fapd Bt e Y pittee. DECEAIHaHY. $180 70 Stroet affair took place in Gallup's hall and (20500, etore the; Anow “seally; 8ot jour lesinjators keep up ~their “high No faifure e A S & o $5.0 ends in honor cf their golden annl- | partment, $194.66; maintaining sewers, | a pleasant evening was enjoyed. e edioawn, P e A e Wemen's Umbreras, gloria liner sary. Pheir daughters assisted in | $1L47; construction. of sewers, $14; Pomona Grange Meeting. Social Session to Follow Election. | De occasion for revision of the tarif, eceiving, Mr. and Mrs. Taft re. | water deparment construction, $26 W. Goauthiter''W. P ng) M. a. | 89t /downward, (bt (Mpward, Danielson will be well represented wilk amd Moen sud plain sk covers.|ceived many gifts including gold Dwyer, secretary, have semt out no- Shot Big Coons. Haidice, oFnamentea- w " o 5e at th ing of Quinebaug Pomona. talasion handies, ornamentéd with (hind, pictures, flow linen, Addition to Creamery. i“‘",fe"“jf‘,')"‘\",\‘zldqfil“i,“(’f . hall, | tices fo Putnam aerie of Eagleés that| Three fine coons were taken by a NOANK MYSTIC y WS, from e to 3500 each. ph e, Wiichell also regeived many | oyl Jmgincer R, B. Mitchell is get- | Putnam, on Saturday afternoon of thig | Oficers for the ensuing term will be | hunting party from this city, Web- diome wedding gifts. The groom's | i, plans for the zddition to the | week. 'Will H. Barron of Danielson | Rominated and elected at a meeting | ster and Danielson, in the woods about o — PP ¢ o bride’ ‘was a subetantial | X020 PIans ToT the st el B S T to be held this week. There Is to be [ North Ashford. One of the animals | State Officers Present at Mechanics' | Fire on Roof of Packer Barn—Captain a social session after the meeting. welghed 21 1-4 pounds. Unclaimed Letters. Fred Taft, the famous Webster coon ST Letters addressed as follows are un- | hunter, Harry Morse of this city, etery. This has been laid out with|Of Interdenominational Missionary In- | claimed at the Putnam postoffice this | Whose specialty is deer hunting, and Installation—Theft from House of | J. W Holmes, Famous Navigator, Superintendent McDonald. Suffers a Shock-—Monday Club Has The American Mechanics had an tn-| Mo®tne: B lana about half an acre | _ Bezaleel W, ‘Taft was born in New : ook ik s born In chased to the north of the new school- | sweaters afld Muiflers‘ York, Mareh 20, 1840, the son of Thom- | house: adjoming. the rear af the sems s been pur- CLOSING DAY and Anpa Parker Teft, one of jow Srves o mew mod- | ASHROId’s old Familics. Mrs. Taft we ; 0 S phthie - ~ 1o mew mod- | 3 e Mt Bpemiry: Talt Was | drives and paths to conform with the | stitute. week: _ Logia Rackenwlitz, Patrick [James Kent of Danielson, who expends | jianiation of officers tn their rooms at e was discovered Monday after- I Sith, o= withood colier yorn in Nopwich May 2, 1841, the | Ol Portion = of the cemetery, and, — Roach, John Sheehan, John A. Smith, [ much energy and extracts a world of |y oo nice nall Monday evening. Af- | hoon at 430 o'clock on the roof of the \ pisin or fancy weaves, cardinal gray|éa P - € | makes available an addition of some | Miss “Maris Smith, | pleasure from making the coon family | ics 3 y i n at 4. o ro! The following is the programme for | Philippe Thibault, s Edith Terry. FUNERAL. €F of Thomas and Mercy Foster | gixty lots. Practically all the lots in the present cemetery have been taken less numerous, were among those |ter the work a chowder was served the|barn owned by Mrs. Carrie Packer. present. guests, who included several state offi- | The barn, which is situated in the ‘ Repairs to Putnam Heights Church. | cers and Liberty councll, Daughters of | rear of the Standard Machine company the last day of meetings of the Inter- | M Taft were married No- | i denominational missionary institute at Columbia Green | o Aoty meetings: Offerd, whits and « 8280, $3.50, $2 96, $5.00 and at $1.50,f Spenc $6.50. Aen's Swea: n £ own, | ! o Avery, the pastor of the Baptist Church. Repairs are being made at the Sec- | America. plant, caught fire when the men were oy, viadk A ith entowas | Congregational church there. The Personals. | 4.30-5 p. m.—Spiritual life talk and MrsEHeptRegi Conhors. ond Congregational church, Putnam Well Appointed Barn. pouring off .in the moulder shop, It , 1 foliowdng Mr. Taft enlisted in | Joln J. Hickey spent Tuesday in|pra Glying and Spiritual Growth, | Funeral services for Mrs. Thomes | Heights. Among other improvements | u. yo™ parn on the property of | Was discovered by Assistant Chief Ar- vorders. from S0c o $3.0 | the civil war and served in Company | Hartford. | Rov. Ralph S. Cushman, pastor of the |N. Connors, who died at South Wood- |are handsome cushions for the pews. | The Bow, bam, o M08 PEOPERY Do chio Haas, who was passing in a wag- BRADLEY MUFFLERS H, Eighteenth Connecticut volunteers, | Raymond J. Jodoin of Baitic was in | Danielson Methodist church. Stock, were held at the chapel in —_——— finished. There are cement floors,|On. With the assisance of Charles E. % - tiayoughout the wa | Willimantic Tuesday 5-6—Conference. An Adequate Pol- [Grove strest ceme¢e|‘§ Tuesday aft- STONINGTON electric lights and upstairs s a fine | Wheeler, superintendent of the plant, \ wfth the V neck sha & t Duving the war Mrs. Taft resided | yrichae g ‘an and Michael E.|icy of Giving in the Church, Rev.|ernoon, Rev. E. W. Belcher officiat- 1 Soom for on office, al8o & workshop, It |and a few other men the fire was pug N gouffier 1o 8t snug around neck th family, and at the close she | ponovan are in New York ™ “|John M. Moore, New York. ing. The bearers were Christopher 3 an upto date building and more than | Out, Without having done much dam- price §9o. and } sband moved to Williman- 5 g St Congregational Church. Campbell, M. M, Dwyer, Albert Muire, | Many Witness =~ Motion Pictures— | 8,87 J0°0, 200 o LA 063 Tagt sum- | age. This is the second time fire has i & . During practically all that time | (. D ‘Tingley of Norwich was a| = kit ey Philias Cloutier. County Baptist Ministers’ Conference | ... Meen discovered on this building, it Mr. Tait has conducted a barber shop | VWillimantic visitor Tuesday S e e i e to Be Held in Local Church. Walter Mallett, The Bulletin news- | huving started both times in the same PR BLANKE ready to®nd lie is known as the dean of the | ‘Charles Morgan of Hampton was a| 7.8 9 m-Mission study classe TO AMPUTATE LEG. L boy, won the auto ride to Providence | Way. ke in bath robes ofemdion In eastern Connecticut, if | Willimantic visitor Tuesda e e Oy e -— ©. T. Willard has returned after | at the Catholic fair held last week in| Invitations to Dayville Marriage. 8. | not_ the whole state. | John Egan has entered the employ | ¥ Thurch Engaged in the World | Worcester Surgeons So Decide in Case | spending some time in Passaic, N. J.. | Mystic Invitati e o raved: S § dauglhiters have been born to Mr. |of A. A. Trudeau on Main streot el AThort 1 Toge of Odel Carlson. and New York. nvitations hav en_received ‘in THE H. C. MURRAY 0./~ \rs. Taft, five of whom are liv- : and were 'at the double celebra- | it Tuesday. The oldest child, Anna | John Gilmore Has Slight Shogk. |town for the marriage of Miss Debo- he tender at Main |rah Russell and Clinton Atwood, to ing, had a slight | take place at the home of the bride's Miss Frances M. Brierly, a former hot in | teacher in the kindergarten, called on| John Gilmore, o they |local friends this week street railroad cr all of South Willington was ntic on bu Tuesday. UP TO DATE MINSTRELS. Odel Carlson, 19, who was the leg by a& companion whil » f May, d in childbhoag The otl f Gilbert L. Hewitt of ich was in S ] 2 i S ahoe! e was i motehr, in Dayville, on Wednesday, Agents Ladies” Homs Journat Paper ok ol S o chhdnons s iofuer | Py e e o e VEsobble: Girde' Entertain Audience | were hunting in Thompson woods on | Miss Clarice Loweree, who has been | shock on Monday. He was taken to his | potehl y B Prtrerns g ool e Tt R s DA PR SIS 5 Thanksgiving day, is to have the in- | the guest of Mrs. C. . Babcock, re- |home and a physician summoned. Mr. % noviea ) e D I it t b bdrver o ek ASParish Ealr. jured member amputated at the knee | turned to her home in New York.' | Glimore s ablo ta he about a little. Suffers a Shock. A Robert B. Mitchel orney Charles L. Tor ' Put- B today In & W, Toag! rhic ev. and Mre. John Allen of Tarry- i . taptai varren Holmes s Mrs Charics W. Eddy of |nam was & Willimantic visitor Tues- | A large audicnce was delightrully 1008 In & Worcester hospital, to which | J3ov 309 3l3, Joim, AUen, of TaIrs | ootk inWesteri 2 I aVexten Elolmes suflesd d Miss Maybelle F. Taft { day entertained at St. James' parish fair | po,"he TEmOVeq, I ooy Him- | o lesday after a visit with Mrs, S, T.| Herbert Burdick has been compelled |a slight shock at his home, in High ° P ety | Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols spent|in the hall of the parochial school | g BOFRISL “asison's home ds in g o, | through i1l health due to indoor con- |Street, Sunday morning. Dr. C. V. Ahere randehildren, five of | muesday in Hartford and attended a | Pullding Tuesdey evening, when a |NOT'R Grosvenordale Motion Pickutos Ploabe: | finement to leave the Aiwood machine | Congim was summoned and made him whom en of Mrs. Hall, and | motine minstrel show—a hooble minstrels- 2 o 5 s 8 shop. He is to work with the Whitall |as comfortable as pc le. Captain | the otn ucille Scott, daughter | s .. . | was presented by ladies of the ehurch. TAYLOR'S SOUVENIR. Manager Charles Cowan of the bor- | piectric company at Westerly, which | Holmes is 84 years old, and has been Jof Mr W 1y ‘of Provi- | 4 Mrs. Elaabeth A s, e K. |The numbers on the programme form- = gueh prestnted to the public an excel: | duties will keep him out of doors a distinguished captain in his . day, i~ dence. | Allen vnsited relatives in Taftville 00| cq 4 melange of merriment and there | YoWme VIl to Be the Best Ever— [lent collection of moving pictures at|™ Henry Tryon of Eim street is recov- | having safled around Cape Horn many Are a Trille Har Thive we Jatives of both brides | 1y were many complimentary things said Several New Features. S4e borovsh hudli Tusapdy oven ned < | aring a badly injured foot. Mr.|tlimes and also around the Cape of and gooms present at the. wedging | David E. Lincoln has pirchased|of the excelent manner in which the large crowd patn d them: heta | Tryon dropped a large plece of iron on | Good Tope. to last Sunday hs But Ch U for You G and reception (rom Hartford. and | proporty on Valley street of John L. production was carried through. Souvenir W. . Taylor is in Hart- | g, boduot councll, No 42, R A, held|ine foot in the shipyard, crushing it|was very active and has been seen on eer or You Can Bridserort and Providence. and some (Andrew It was a “blackface” show, too, not |ford this week to arrange with print- [ Brotiona hall Mondag evening. badls ¥ fie Htre 1 . He ear old friends of M d Mrs, Taft | 5 >enale Sy en oo bl 1 e it S yton’s hall Mo veni: i phy recently killed a hog | ed the water up to about flve years P { dear 0id Triends of Mr. and Mrs. Taft | Miss Lucy Pendieton of Syracuse, . | to mentlon the fact that ail 1h the clr- |ers, engravers and photographers for | Doaiol s ball Monday evening | " Wairen Murphy recently killed o hog D s Y . on the Phillips farm weighing five | 280, wh hundred pounds. this beins Overcoat Stolen. from Norwich, besides relafives and | Y., is spending a few days at her|cle and chorus were radiant in gowns {the publishing of Volume VIIL of his Get Hmy by call.lng &t thefintimate triends and acq | nome in Scotland. 31 imperlal yellow, with the skirts | Legislative Souvenir of Connecticut. Tom this eity, BNy L R e nished a la hobble. It was an at- | He intends to have an_ interesting guest of relatives in the borough. Goes to Egypt. the home of his boyhood. Studied Naples. 2 tendent, of Norwich, was a Wil | tractive looking circle, and you pald |article on the new state library and | Gustave A. Hoffman of Rockville lert| ) 4 e S i O Rt e o . THRGWN FROM WAGON. S o ek, "~ | your money and tried to guess who | supreme court house at Ifartford as a | New York on the steamship Berlin to| The home of Supt. James McDonald | The Monday ciub et With Brs. A | Arthury Caisse Injured so That Condi. | Thomas D. Sullivan of = Chapman|well sunz—the jokes really amusing. | Mr. book 15 widely known | Hoftman is an artist well remembered [ Sunday night and an overcoat belong-| B18 Fon s, B JUoh 0 iR 4 G Boars - o Alarriiig i was in Waterbury Tuesday, at-|he music was by George W. Nash's |as the best and most complates work | here. ng to Mr. McDonald was stolen Ll T ACRs NIEh: George M6 tion is Alarming. | the wedding of o relative st i b e e > noise awakened Mrs. McDonald, but | ried out: Bridges, Mrs. Goorge Mine Lm Com an e L T (Lefty) Smitowuo has | Stioe kathering 0, Ayiwkra sas i | Bor o e nalied Slates, but B it e [ Bersre &he could rouss her husband the | The Palaces, Mt Wattar 1 wish: H hur, the 11 year old old been visiting his parents in Wat aterlocutor and the en “men,” the |volume even better, if it is possible to ropbers oadayed Qurrent Events, Miss Harriett Fish. X My Alexis Calsse of No. town, Mass as returned to this city.| tambos and hones, were ){}ssen Alma |do so. His success has been well mer To Meet in Local Baptist Church Supper Well Attended. The next meeting will be held with 15 Uniom Sireel, street, would probably die — Hart, Motta Healey, May Dunn, Leah |ited; the book is a valuable state doc The chicken ple supper given by the | Mrs, George Lane. Dec. 5. t Burns, Doris Rhoerer, Bertha Rhoerer. | ument. Lew Dockstader should have seen £ at firs . JEWETT CITY society of Silver Links at the town The New London county Baptist min- | hall Monday night was largely patron- = Briefs. COMMANDER DARMER iste Burdett is spending a few days ed to be trivial Terms strictly confidential. { ™"\, " .5 s Sonday « moon hid | Berough Men Hoot With Norwich Owls | them! He might has been jealous. conference will be held in the d. A good sum was realized for | Mo octila iriven from Maple avenue with a thir-| o , aiae | Their bright sayings and songs and lotal Bs Al R g et oA in_Boston. g } &t Toot ladder to his place of businoss| and Some Get Offices—General| genoral good nature made & big hit | Exemplifies Ritual at Mesting of Camp | n Mosdar Den 5. The Tollowine mro | (0 chureh treasur et A e : e News. Wi lenc k s ovidenc on Chestnut sirect. He drew up to ews. th the audience. Erante i INh e e RS M AT About the Village. te tay in Providencq Inctuded In the overture were Mrs. Goleh e | the ¢ near the Holland silic mills’ Ropes 10.45. devotional service, Rev. George| Miss Phebe Wilcox Is the guest of E. L. PRINCE, | vest il and left his son to wateh the [ Thirty from town were in Norwich| Katherine McCormack, the Misses | aovore or Camp Georse W. Child, | Ghappell of Montvilie; essay, Rev, |her sister, Mre. Annie Halloran, of New horve while hie stepped into the office | Monday night attending the institu- | Margaret =Sulllvan, Margaret M- | Members of Camp George W. Child, | - FRARRIC of TPRCHIGTE SO0 ERT [ 20T don! l“ Cream Willimantic Lumber and Coal | ton of the nest of Owls, being made| Bride, ~Margaret ~ Aylward, Loretta |00 Of Veterans, enjoged a pleasing | o [\ Chireh, New London, aubjeot,| Mrs. Mary Lewis has terminated a smpany. During his absence the|inembers of the order. They returned | fambert, Pauline Grennon, ilizabeth [Mour Mondey ovening, when work on | S3ioRsl Shure Reve A |visit to Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Cars DIAMORND ) - { horse bocame frightened at something | ! specal ar at inldnight. They| Grennon, Katherine Tigue, Elizabeth | (o0 -condidates was = conducted by | )7 "Fow Tondon, subject, Answered | and has gone to her home in Uxbridge. a.d Lon’echonery | end ran aw rowing the lad out O titer, o' Phi Fare: | Dunn, Margaret Head, Nora Duggan. | pawar anderson camp at Danidany, | Praver. _ Afternoon—1.30, ' devotional | Mass. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. <o e s s - The boy got up and | ol O (G Milers D ione U“‘;‘A';"'Im’:hi\e(‘)“:nfil\i“%u bor was a medics | Bs5isted Dy his staft ARty service, Rev. B. G. Boardman of Wa-| Herman Bdwards, with Y Special Prices At 4 Main illimantic, Conn, | ¥tarted to walk, bul someon 0~ e Cenie s 24 pening numbe: s a medie el cari Rale terford: bus session; Rev. | men, is doing some neces ” . = o verwads { tiled hix father, and he carrled him | A Aver, George W. Robinsom P. L.l chorus and the finale u chorus, S ::xra local camp, A number of G: Pil Al TR £ B RAD DIt Ay orita 6. E. SHAW’S, Putnam, Gt - sent for s physician. The Driscoll Mverett Tucker John Me-| Bells. The solo numbers were as fol- [{ XY men witnessed the exemplity- (b i 7" pecisive Hour in Mis: The- Psyche, Capt. Bdward Wood- oct24MW 3 e Unconscions. for o time, | Grath, James Houston,George B. Daw-|1ows: Follow the. Cor Toacne Miss | g BT and e miaetanter- | 50F ot d er will | mansee, has been hauled out for the E & SHEPARD, e T : ons, by John R. Mott. Dinner will | mansee, n o ined his senses shortly after| % ~ofg, . Lew PR -f | Alma Hart; Love Thy Neighpor as |50, She soolald b be served to the pastors and their | winter —_— Imbalmers and Funerd Uirect o e mouth and ears |l s, Nilchact ¥ Shea, Aforion | Miax May Dunn; Call Mo Up Some | 865 1% i), ot S, e ey | 1230 oclocks. The officers of the con- | rienda in town Monday. THE CLEARANGE ol R 18 taiox e o ptured vein in{Zugbee, Joun T, Dolan, Johm Glynn.| Ain'e That Kind ‘of a Girl, Miss Meita | Berty, Toseoh McKechnle and Samuel | o0l ®Glington; . vice | president, | STAFFORD SPRINGS at The Bcston Dry Goods Stre, Dan- 60-62 North Straet, [ the stomach, and possibly one in the | G, V. MUGKCE DOUS CIOSTSS GOOMER | Healey: Tell Me, Cutey. ' Who ~Tied | Drettoihg latier ol Moot W ocdete | o Noani meccatacs | Ual | felson. Some big discounts for our LADY ASSISTANT. head as well. S | John Brmett, James 1 Shea, haun: | Your Tie? Miss Bertha Rhoerer; Meet |2o% [ % Reviolds of Dasville, chap- | 454" (reasurer, Rev. Ci M. Reed, Fast | mies Howe Resigns—Grace Church | Costomers another \reek; Attractize Telephone ‘coRzecTOm. he bov spent a slecpless night, but | e 3 i - | Me in Dreamland, Miss Margaret Sul- D) elson, Was | y,vme; programme committee, Rev. C. | o 2 o Bargains on every counter in the stora Robie, F. H. Fanning, Jr., George| 1:.. 3 the " pifll ~ that wwas | S0E W 080 Dr. McLaughlin was | "y SO0 Cn 0 o Chich was for | thusiastic over fhe prospects of the Tis Tather loft him, | glected one of the lodge physiciansand | g R TS o S uTeh, was staged | Sona of Veterans' camp ere and thelr | ortable Tuesday. ~The | %2V another speaker. Fair Opens—Forty Hours' Devotion | By ®these goods now. at St. Edward’s sept20d — THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE Frances Howe, teacher in the Main Street, Danlelzon R. MacNally, New London, Rev. G. C Chappell, Montville, Rev. H. F. Adams, New London. ¥or Artistic Wall Papers | e AFFITT . 3 5 4 M| inder the direction of William Bren- |21¢ In furthering aims and interests is “roi e commercial department of the Stafford | < come o B MAFFIIT & CO. 7 Ploasing Bill at Theater. the Board of governors wero 1. ¥~ Lew- | LR0CF the {irecton, of WUGSM, EIS0 |assured. | The camp has about for COLCHESTER SToh aohool haa pent her resignation | septzodw .ames B. Keech. Mgn CRpeSS Strest. We will be pleased 0| .1y, Arrival of Kitty” proved 8|1 Dawiey e to b, Coics mne corge| work in this parish for the past twenty | Ave members. orwich-Hartford Trolley | to the town school committec and re- estimate on peinting or decorating, | mirthiful attraction at the Loomer Op- | o D*Ew Dr: T g vears and to whom 1is due & large Progress on Norwich-Hartford Trolley | qicsts that the same take effect at tho | ana will guerantee both work and|cra house Tuesday evening and the | ST JORIEORE (G L Share of crodit for the success of the TARIFF TALK Line—Rubber Mill Storehouss to Be | close of the present term. 1 . l ? | andience showed its appreciation of al News Briefs. affair, he having coached the cast. - £ Car Barn—Aid Spoiety’s Sale. 3 “h t , R movasa | the many comic situations that com- | ~Henry F. Cheney of Manchester, N. 2 = By Dr. Edward M. Harris of Provi- gt Opening of Fair, Bre 10 (race in Jewe — | o . large portion of the light pro- | H.. is at his son's, E. B. Cheney's, in TUESDAY’S INSTITUTE dence. Work on the new trolley line from| Grace church fair opened in the Lisbon, —_— padie | Hartford to Norwich via Colchester is | basement of the church Tuesday even- CALL AND SEE THE Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee of Wab- | Continuation of Interest—Meetings | The following finteresting comment | I Over three miles |INE With a good :It\('m(\.fizl.x'\;‘t: Mo FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. Woodchopping Stunts Scheduled. | Ster spent Sunday at J. EL Lee's, Well Attended—Harry 8. Myers [on the tariff questlon appeared in o |of the Toad has been graded. Con-| Miss Trances McCarihy, who has| sanrome line to select from. Prices | : ot Voters John C. Barstow | , M- and Mrs. George Lord have re Heards Frovidence paper, from the pen of Dr. | crete culverts and guards have been |Deen dangerously P O Parnatle. 3 erian 00CIS | , Resistrar of Voters John C. Barstow | turnea to Tilton, N. H., after a visi Tdward M. Harrls of that city, who i3 | put ‘Work will be continued dur- | IS recovering. e ISR | Ly purchased at S P. Greene’s. 3 - O - 28 S 4 in the speing | Charles Rock of Glynville has been MLLE. BEAUREGARD. | Figh street that was a part of the|®'\p Tr GFREE Lo o hh ana| There was well maintained interest {Well known in Putnam, where he|ing the winter, and on B | 11 for several days with pneumonia, | 016 Hanover estate, and intends to plot | , M And Mrs Willem Crumb and|;,'ghe neetings of the missionary in- |spends his summer, A O e o ¢ % e e S T T EANEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St., ot into buflding lots. Charles L. | Cooics Visit in Springfield. | stitute throughout Tuesday afternoon Last week I offered a few remarks | 0ld f"""‘;v mill ‘roperty; 1."“,’5“ »lhc‘ Forty Hours’ Devotion. \CHIT PEST ICE CREAM oct0d Willimantic, Gonn. Mrs, Ohrystal Tucker, wiho has been|30d evening, although the inclement |on the trusts. This week I would like | company has bought, the large brick| geyeral visiting priests were at X £ storehouse, which was not destroyed by the fire, will be made ove car barn. fs whai I sell. wholesale and retn the Corner Store. Wm. Johnstone. i t. weather was a factor in keeping many |fo try the tariff, a subject which has ¥ away who had planned fo attend. been productive of Postmaster W. I Brown and Miss| The first meeting of the day was in | “Double, double. toil and trouble,” FOR FLETCHER'S Alice Brown spent Sundne md Die8| <. Alban's church, beginming at 4.30 |for it is the first real evil that the Sale in M. E. Church Parlors. m., when the pastor, Rev. James H. |young politiclans have to tackle and | on account of the bad weather there Ville. b CASTORIA ATibs 2 Burdick has returned| George. Jr. gave the adéress on The |demolish. It is most viclous about|was not a large crowd at the sale by gdward’s church Sunday and Mong: to assist at the forty hours’ devotion. threatened w Children Cry | Tue h pneumonia, was better into a A _PIANO 4s an ideal Christmas present Watch this space for something J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, The Czar at Tennis. z does not American_children, a General Repalr Shop, inspire awe = g 1 Norwich Bible the World Message. Following {elestion time. . = o the Ladies' Ald society of the M. E.|woman who recently returned from a 5 utomobt Fnteresting | : T £ K. Palmer has two fine Devon|the address there was a conference ot "{“*‘e have been different | church in the parlors of the chureii|jong {rip abroad related this incident: | Bleycle and Automoblle Repairing, . If I’'s Wall Papers calves, to 204 to-Mis herd of Devon | conducted by Albert E. Logs of New |opinions on this subjectysome think. | Tuestay afterndon and evening. Cake, | 4o were at Bad-Nauhoim wihen the | ©Oll and Gasoline for sale. Tie A. C. Andrewbicsic Co. 4 % iz e el | York, the subject being An Adequate |ing that it is not an uaMitigated evil | ice cream and fancy articles Were on | csur was a guest there. My littie boy | " B in all the latest designs that you de- Naturally. | Programme of Missionary Education f—f L ‘e some rela- | sgle. this being the annual sale. | attracted the attention of some mem- Z . $04-206 Main Strest. Willimantle, Ct | gire come here. Our large assortment RNt oy - Y“ in the Sunday School. ble source of income to meet our ava- Abraham Agranovitch fs visiting| wer of the Russian e Tty = n:mzz:nflzfl:w.".n e and moderate price will incerest you. vaturally St Louls is a good town| Unipyegg, who is the eastern field |lanche of expenses, which is ever in- | friends in Norwich for a few weeks. | present by Invitation ofe day whon ow e from which to tart belloon distance|cecretary of the young people’s move- |creasing as it rolls along. Naturally 2 particsiar of Hes: s military ehbach | e A T 2. Charles Swan of East Haddam was | the czar, the Grand Duche: ment, to which he was called after 11 |this Is a very difficult subject to treat,|in town Monday | Capt. Drentelen, the czar vears of successful work in the min- |for there is an endless list of ariicles | ar, and Mrs., Henry Spafford and | seretary. and’ Baron . Was FEN Our stock of ready mized Palnts and || o 4 - HIRAM N N, Dainters supplics are complete. * o airmen are always anxious to leave and go as far away as thoy A and DMBALMER A. B. HOLMES, possibly can.—ios Angeles Herald. IKA ¥. @WIS. Proprietor. . il gt Dt e istry, conducted a very interesting |imported, and the greatest cere and | gons of Hebron were in town Monday | played tennis. 3. HOURIGAN. Chusch BL. | tle, Ct. 72 Charch Strest. ilimantic. SR s antiny discrimination are called for In ad- | fn thelr touring car. | ®¥hen the Boy returned homeone of Jewett Oty T cieghote. Asaistant e 7 LR . The evening gathering in the Con- |justing the duty to our needs and pro- | Miss Isabelie Hayward left Monday | the vouns pecple, a tennis enthusiast, | FUNERAL DIRECTOR, —————— ——— JAMES HARRIES Mr. @MacVeagh thinks of shortening | gregational church for mission study |tection—that is to collect just enough | for several weeks' visit with friends | asied him: “Well, how did the czar | Furaiture und Crawford feoking Agent. the dollar bill. Jost of us would| classes followed the lines of the sim- |to run our government and so assess | in New York and Orange, N. J. | play?* “Rotten!" was the expressive Rangea. A R m genl. PRREUMED TOILET ARTICLES m‘d},.‘,- have it stretch Buffalo Rec- | jlar meetings held on Monday in the |it that it shall not injure any of our | mMrs. Henry M(‘!‘)\r;nahl of Marlboro | hut shocking -reply. *Phones—Store §1-7: house 35-5. 3 " | or aller here Monday. % N Methodist church. At the platform was a | Mrs. Joseph Sultze and son, Bd-!| ward, returned to New London,Man- | day, having been guesis ot wis.| Fhere is Only One A Focd Sulize's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Agra S That Agfees i “Miss Lena Stuiiley of Willimantic is t‘Bromo Ou’”flne L That is | in town .t week, playing with ‘wealkest Z Laxative Brosmo Quinine New Haven were calling on friends Bunce's Cancert orcheStra as pianist. | Grape-N“ts USED THE WORLD OVER TO GURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. here Monday. The orchestra will leave for Florida William Miskell returned to work| Always remember the full name. Look “There’s a Reason” in_3iddletown Monday. « B Miss Waharton of New Haven is in| for this signature on every box. 2dc, town this week, teaching music in the Macistactarer of Sifigrent ctvies of AN SRS R e Ve ror Post Card Shop.” Y Repeiring | §()] Main Sireel, Willimantic z‘ % Jjunéad ¥ meeting in the Congregational church — = at 8 o'clock, Harry S. Myers was the speaker. His subject was The Church b in Training for the World Task, which was the second in a progressive series of lectures dealing ~with the World Task. Mr. Myers is assistant general H secretary of the young people’s move- rsa a rl I Ia ment, has had extensive experience in 2 the work of missionary education, both |@l with the in his denomination and in the move- Cures all humors, catarrh and | ment. He has also in years past led < : : cl Stlver B a oth - o rheumatism, relieves that tired | farences. . :" SHem mey i The Mnstitute being held here is one e gl L fogling, sEstores the appetite, ]| [T4s St b e A _nice variety of Fresh Fish; also | CUrES pa]eness, NErvousness, | throughout Conmecticut. The Young Scatlops, Oysters and Clama, at builds up the whole system, | People's Missionary movement, under STMIG’S fis“ "l[fir 2' North St. whose auspiges it is held, is a federa. ; ectz9a and shops el connection. o “Geiag Dat of the Clothing Business” !i F G JACKSOH-—Dentist | Mcchamics' Dep’t. Store | alrs. John Knieling and child of | Middlettown are visiting Mrs. Kneil- ing’s mother. Mrs. William Schmitz. 1. H, Baldwin and Mr. McCabe- of organs, and makes them strong— OUTFITTERS TO ALL Get it today in usual llguid form OF | tion of the home and forélgn, misklon digestive Saturday, Dec. 10. chucolated ablets called Sarsatabe. L., 4e of North America for the pur- Aeademy schools