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-eggo& 'Schools’ in town of &'ou Wi their vacation. one week recess. £ Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Youns, who have been spending the winter in Flor(du-, are expected home Aprit 19 4 ur e h amu m Going e eve'lins The following persons rrom this lons MMOP Snedatls were awarded | place will represeént the Methodist - i Bato.o for 5 1-2 vears' church at the couference being held 'w Iraw JWarren for & 1-2fat Manchester t i Gordon A.| Vflfl‘ werviee: ama| Sergesnt Amder- | johustone, Nathan D. Prince, Luther son for 10 years” sejrvice. They were| Pilling, Fred S. Kennedy and Fred E. T brovze ek Colvin. FUNERAL. © Mrs. John Sleath. o S e e, caath W eventus, The funéral of Mrs. John Sleath was | to wfish i New York cfty. by tHerwtorin ':d-’r e ter | held Wednesday at Her home in East exeept” “""""'“‘!*\"‘ sl Killingly, Rev. E. M. Rolling officiat- P i Wi, Burrows are| g Burial was in the cemetery at .m‘flw ek ol theie cottage at the FHll-_&. B Wop o tn chidge ap | SO0 SRS e m; Surmmer howmie Conductor Rienzi Brown of the Bast | Here today. niore Fnetwr Mnfing Nights. Killingly line has returned from a Foast for m Club. - ' g&eflvm the concern ne: The Conmecticut MFlls company at tw}g m:nt:!"’;'xiclfle;} Florida. The m W their Myfl:( :pnce, it was decided. Induserisd phvee: is r boning its factory r. A. S. Maine ol m’e'w thiefr - wmights to meet tx’:euhrd'ars on hand. moved into the old Alexamder cfn'fi FOGHITS Pleasantly. At 6.36 Funeral of Mrs. Wilfism Marris. Students @t the niormal schools and | stesd near Aitawaugan crossing. the gentl gat down fo a defeécta- The faneral of Mrs. 2 ‘gm w_rgf?d?gw &g.m various colleges mfe at home this K Shawor ot Cretileacti Wl sapger, prevared by Soward Crum- | Harrls, wite of Harrfs, was| 3 Hemey Schaffer spemt MISE. bn 1t is related of a resident of Dayville d’m“cnm 128, colf iohgne, pOTALS »a“im m_:dm s hrz.. wfigm‘hmmg nm;;n.m onl et 2 R A who was near a certain merket in that R g Burdens of Man 5 bill | 521&d, pickles, olives, ice cream, famey | iy Hev. place recently, when he saw 2 $5 bill | . pes cof ; f : @ N come floating through the ‘air, which 4 o i Wf enurch, y nde;&om:: h‘fif,: rwa shall be < he promptly proceeded to capture. Bouse Bur- hie doliar i r s Soon other bills came imto sight and Epworth. S alf apiece,~Richmond Virginia. then as the windg:a;fit:owingdrathe: Do . ¥ - stiffly he summnion: in order mno a g T. A. Scott dredger came ’ to lose.any of the lons green, as there e - the river Thursday as far as g PLUMBIMC AND GASFITTING. was a4 regular storm of the séuff. In s of Helmes » all_about $80 was found. Now, the sad thing is that the¥é was an owner for the moricy who, when given it, was = States. this week, sed and had des. that he had Mietuxet s s B at e ad} "B "C. Benedict of Haviferd was the |05 fhe intand 0, the guarry. owned by A. W. Tuthill is visiting his daugh- SLA“ RQOFNG Jonm un.ou. guest of local tmm Thursda:; Belden, ) ter, lln William Wynings, in Phila- x.m Qordo- At a meeting of a few of the resi- TO QUONOMTM 'OND ing after After the city and Mrs. A. I. Mitchéll have re- | bing promptly uuuu to dents of the Dayville fire district it water has T u the island, it will mrnea from a three weeks’' trip to Tel. was decided to place the fire apparatus | Land Ao«vr« by n-w Yeorkers for f probably be takem w Nauyaug, where | Bermuda, in a building owned by the Assawagd | “Musicolony” Includes = Mile of | the summer dofony is uw} Miss Rose Hanley, who has company in the West Village. Rent Beach and Covers 380 Ac 1!:! John W. Sman of teaching in Terryvilie, is in town fm for the bufldfms wWhere it has been ach an Acres. e e guest of her sister, Mrs. | the spring vacation. R San“ar le‘ kept for the past seven years, amount- w Cuammings. ss Marion Butterfie! W s ing to $800, is due George Webster | ne of the mast amusmul cummies W""’ TS oo S0, 1u jque - Cx Prter | sctticments i the courdzy i promised Picturs of Champions. gt et S e & g iy L e o bl T establishment of an exclusive of G the amount. ‘ oF wer pondbi fe G| il he show windew et ln w. E Demond _Personal Items. - what is termed “Mtisicolony,” on @ y_w‘““(« ta Fing g A. E. Withington is'at the horme of [ Aéwly purchdsed - traet of land near Dr. & Mrs. C. B. Newton sre en- | tHe morellwfl to the for bodily his brother in Milford, Mass., for a | Westerly. e, right * pToert Gley, laft tertaining Mre. Benjamin Fessenden of T o Siiipiug and few days. Dr. Frank Ie?wnn of New Y*ork L guar efice. Wilcox, right for- phnn i y:uD::te? Y:lll)e :nmrotger lub': J. C. 4 s i s Vil- jcity is the chi omoter and it Wwas e wor J. C. Ames is moving from the Wil y is chief pri ok . P. J. Walker is visiting her qf pfigmg them in in the best manner \A peep into an up to date bathroom is\only less refreshing than the bath itsalf. - During the summer you will is - spen :0x old people’s home to a private Denchee, the cron, O. a sanitary standpoint—an, . + -2 o s A 2 it s id guar- e:;een}ebt:nv(':nag; s:;se:re BT nfll:ne as well. Dr. : 3 managed ".: Miss May © a " B ‘:?tr:e.tl'?e ;- m : d oint- da ar side in Putnam, having sent their SOn, ystic boys | jege is spending 2. few davs in town. Mary Wildey of Bridgewater, Mass., | goods there this week, P e e s |, Mty Wildey o dgswater, Ma riengy i St atnener tamar® | cotate nagotiations came fo BeNe, irat | TAmplonstip of the state. Tohin Larned of Lataysite college is J F TOMP KINS, A caFload of lamber arrived here on | th> matfer bDeécame public. Linen Miils Attached. spending a vacation in town. 6! West Main Street Thursday for use in the comstruction| Affer the automibile trip he was sof Deputy Sherif Willlam H. Casey | Mrs. Joseph Kelsea of Auwricus, X; % D. O. Rogers of Manchester | Several more are expected in & few [N¢ar Westorty that om reaching New |attachment upon the real estate, ma Th F < aa’ e % | aavs. Another of the small buildings | YOtk he cominumicated the idea to a | chinery. tools Royai jhas been visiting relatives in. the rbor- e va n flund’y C°_ 1S P MISSCS | 575 ianon awey to e taoet 52 L number of hi¢ musical friends m that | linen mills of this place for Ansom [OUEh. this fheater is o be d in tl T M 1 uf}q(llo”‘s;‘ullzwgv sm eam:\ :ieu”:; learning of the proposition amd looked | tor. who hss an office in Previdence. lm cAsTINGs ailor-made used by D. . Jetie as & surage, up_the prospests of fhe locat of the new theater on Cerfer street | Much impressed witlh a streich of land | of New London céunty has placed an Hi‘il the guest of Mrs. W. H. Ceoley: city. They became enthusiastic om | Minard of Pawtacke:, K. 1., & contrac- on. to - Invitations have been issued for the | THe principa - 1 ; +:§ furnishea stock it d e pti B ¥ ts members ompleted nearly . tterns. fl.,, c““ m m, :’r( in's:"f_\f’i:.',, {{;Sfl:n (,(,';s;e; PUPHS | Cith their families and friends WLy go | The amount of Mth -mu. s '. The athletic committee of the Thir- | 3Uring the vacation months for rec- Laces, All-overs, | teenth company. C A C. nas arranged | Feation and ree and st fhe same time i 9| a wrestling match at the armory this g"“;‘_fug :::fl“:;‘“l:m Wit othier fi- » : S. .F- GIBSON evening. aybe You Can’t Prevent Them, But ¢ | o TS Sk % 'l‘heopfloammemdunotflw " 3 Fancy Neckwear, Etc. e : The You Can Essty Remevs . Tini and Sheet Metal Worker “Fownes” Kid Gloves A Trenton, N. J.. mén says he has ' Agent for RIobaFdson and Boynton “ii”?’ -~ ’f:"a';"'v m;%i-n e it is far better not to wait until the | 66 West M & N and has escapes reatened death from 2 2 -59. is b ant e 'est Main orwi o T ancer erly real estxce agency. % a good game and the boys had to work | hat Spring and - Summer sunshine e T O f orinary sand each day. If sana lusicolony” is plasined on a large | Bar@ to win out. At the emnd of the | brings out your freckies in al, their : 1 b4 will produce the results he gaims, it |scale. Owing to the large tract of land { fifst half the score was 13 fo 16 in jiurwelcome ugliness. There's a simp.e . ought to become a popular remedy, |it is the intentign of those interested | favor of the visiting team. 'nere wag | remedy—Kintho—thatwremoves freckies ¢ T F wRN particularly a.oa(xt is inexpensive. How- [ in the move m; only. mowa :mch cheerh'ltg when the Y. M. C. bymmdc-—und its :u-n.nmx‘ teed m SN e B . ol sver, stories such alleged cures are § their own cottages and. sumnier 0yS . won ou ov-e em, Or money t THE BIG STORE frequently followed by report of | lows, but to erect an aadftorium, ten. jed s pickuge at Lee & Osgood Heali d P g Hyde Block Main Street, | death of the patient, so it might [nis courts, baseball diamends and | time mext' week, _ whether or wherever toilet goods, me ea“ng afl U y s m Stireet, | ve slr;afe f«q«» rmer}ro decision in regard | golfing grounds. ¥ pl‘iyed in St. Patrick’s hall or oo neu- a.nflKse:h:ow 'q“ulckly and thor- b - to the efficacy of the treatment for a A party of tweive i erss!ed in the | tral grounds not being decid int wi remove your : Danielsen, Conn. wisile.—~New London Day. new 92 M Strest. Why Phy51c1ans Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: JFirst—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Thérd—It is an agreeable and peslect substitute for Castor Oil, It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unfike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Jommal to say. ' Our duty, however, is to expese dasger and record the means of advancing ftealth. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and heaith, by regulating the system—not¢by stupefying it—and: our readers are entitled to the information.—Halls Journal of Healll:. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. 2 e The Kind You Have I Dr. Wo L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallaoe, of Drudford, Dr. B, Halat»d Soost, of Chioa- 3 > ¢ F‘M‘ L H. s Castoris = > : =1 have prescribed Always Bought and which e Tt B — 23,’,‘2.".:.,.2'.1.’:...”.» .Dmmc::u“‘— Zor infants has been in use for over 30 -very much,” during my 'l&i'.h end Snd it years, has borne the signa- Dr. W.T. Seelay, of Axity, N. ,:':;I mm vesy ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under Y., smys: I Beve used your Cas- i " Dr. Wiliines Boleent, of Cleve- n’tmm,-.:.—.:., Fuui CESSuin 1 anieRy S land, Ohio, says : ¥* Your Castoria his personal supervision sommething abous your great medi- e ;thflhtuflusm cine and aside froms my ows family M“:,:‘m':-l;{ “""‘y‘ experience, I have, in my years of “"m‘ & suything that 80 thcu ‘u'“;a:u-. and eedy i Shmos flled the place” thing elge, especially ¢o the pa- City,says: “It fs with great pleas- 50n4 anything to aqwl it for ohil- tiont’s Glamdvantage, asini thiscase, Ur® that I desire to testify to the gren’s troubles. 1 smyaware that 1 encloss ssrewith the wrapper of medicinal virtue of your Castoria. there areimitationsin tW field, but the imitation.” . n::-dl:‘wifi-fl“ I slways sew that my peilients get Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, :dhnmmu-l- 4 lt.,m:"wm from its sdministration to oth r Dr. Chanuing H, Cook | of Saiat since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in - this. All Counterfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” are but Ex; iments tk bum':.l:ym dfldruh-,m Louis, Me., sayw: “1 heve used trifle with and endanger :{.mfl:..n:.u;:;:?. phia, Pe., ny-h;"{h- S the health of Infants and { e Ceterie ooy s by It o teants your Castoris in my practice be- in the tens of thoussnds of hemes 4 . e—lhuhmdieuh.&n- Childres,—E xperience against Experimént. GENUINE