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range for the ment in ""hn-u of wool. Size 912, $42.00. A..lo .INDIAN RUGS A most seérviceable ‘and ,”Il‘l‘ tloor covering, !!-\24"34 o § Other “good Rnfii of t):e same make. Teprac Wilten, 331 Body Brussels 32150, agg' Beeflcll' ‘Brussels .Rugs, 327.50. charge gine and see fonmnwnmmkv ing condition.. It -was . ‘eommittee to hold & me house 'kali Friday mmn of }t‘he ty that two, mlu may be formed, as there # talk of securinz 4 chemical engine to-add to the hand ln;lne now owned. - ‘hirty or forty have signified their intentfon to join the new ent. The hand engine that was broken be- catise of - sv.mkmx muddy water imQ 4hgpmnps has N and is in y .mmlng ord: J.. Bowen - e r g SPRING DlAleEl AN’AJ" " CURTAINS : i A special .lot .of " _Figured ceived for home degorat tifal floral dédinfl, y es: k B. wm:eleg of Themp: CHITKEN THI Turn Out to Be Four Young Foxes. «¥rank E. Lynch of Windham has for some ‘time. been puzzled as to what or who was killiag his young chick- ens. He determined to-ascertain the cause. He - watcied Iomlsy evening and was rewarded killing . four young foxes, which had apparently been getting their nightly rations from his chicken pens. : W - Spotted and Figured Muslin for Curtains, 12" 1-2¢ and 26¢ yard. * New Fish Net. for Curtains at’13c, 2be. 25c, and 35c yard. Mission- Net, cream, white and Arab, 38c yard. the foxgs Tuesday and was given the zwumy by Town Clerk Frank P. Fen- on. LACE CURTAINS—ODD PAIRS Good opportunity to get odd pairs of good aquality curtdins. '~ We -are showing a few designs, very attrac- tive, but* bolnt odd palrs we' m-rked at half price,; WEDDINGS. Doirion—Maerrissette. Raphael Doirion znd Miss Victoria Morrissette wrere nnited in marriage Tue.dny moring at St. Mary's chu: with a nuptial high mass Paguette. , and Existe Morgisette, brother of ‘the 'bride, were the witnesses ‘to the cereyfiony. . D. P. Comtois rendered g nuigber of solos during the mass. er the church cermony 2 péception was held and a breakfast seryed at the AMome of the bride’s mother Mrs. Lu- cils. Morrissette, 28 Taylor's- court, some’ fifty - relatives 'and intimate tflmd- being in. attendance. - Mr. ‘and THE FREE Sewing Machine ~. Now comes Spring time with much mewing to be dona amd ¥ou mt a good Machine—a Machine that ‘can turn out good werk quickly, ommend the FREE, We'sell $35.00. Ask for it 3 Deoirion left on the .3.08 train in | 'ternoon for u honeymoon. to be | t in- New Bedford and Boston. - n their return. eld at a reception wilk the home .of the -groom’s !;ip stgev, Mr. and Mrs{ their home: -at 28 ©cobs ‘were united in mn.rm‘ Mo: ‘eming at 9 o'clock by ° Rey. J.- H n& at the Episcopal rectery on sifeet. Dr. Louis I Mason and )lr- /H. Townsend were witnesses m ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. will ‘make their home in flnl city. ‘lrcum-hud Mn&ing P ned. montiily mesdting of the ¢ ‘e regular l-ptht Brotherhood, scheduled for Tuesday evening, was postponed for.a FUNERAL. Miss Bianche Tubbs. The funeral of Miss Blanchs Tubbs: ‘was held Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock “4rom the home of her grandmother, | Mrs, Nellie-Tubbs, in South Windham. Rev. Harry C. Grimes, pastor of the ‘Windham Center Congregational church, was the ®officiating clergyman. The bearers - were Chamberlin, Fred Clinton and Howard Kellar. Burial s _in _thé Windham Center cemetery. Funeral Directors Bimore & Shepard of this city were in chargeé of the arrangements, OBITUARY. George ‘Delude. \ George Delude, aged. 48, died Tues- | ddy morning at’ his home. 36 Maple | avenue, of tuberculosis. He had been | in pe health for three vears or thore. | Deceas: ordade, ‘but had spent the greater part of his life in this city, being emploved as_a gection hand in No. 2 mill and working for the American Thread Co. for 35 years. ‘He was a member of the-Indepen- dent. Order of Foresters. - THere sur- ,vive his father, Louis Delude of Prov- {'idende, R: 1, three dsughters, Rose, Dora and lfll Delude. ali of this city, a' sister. Mrs. Archambeau of Center- dale, R’ 1, and two brothers, Amedee Delude of New Bedford and Joseph Delude of this city. BEST NAPTHA: SOAP 5 bars for 25c_and 10.5. ed was bern in North Gresven- | Crowd at Goldmn Auotqm—lu.ph i Tup befc Broekiyn, N.Y., Man Buys o_r.rm. B, eouu of Breokiyn, N. ‘papers in the transfer were esday. L Genfers with Civil Enginesr Mitchell Regarding Epileptic Colony. ° Z. R. Robbins of Norwich, a member ‘of the board of trustees of the Con- Lucut Coles for Epileptics at nsfield” Depot. was-in the city ‘on Tuesday, and called on Civil Engineer R. E. Mitchell and coenferred with him with reference to the lavout ef the grounds, A map of the colony grounds leted Tuesday bt John:Col- )@hchefl's assistant. It Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S | missioner Eaw: Mr. Lynch brought in the pelts ot H. stepfather -of the- Purl and Prestot | “The suit hroutht Iha.m of Mansdeld Schilling, ‘aleo of M a bill for grocerie fln. $50, that was to “have been tried before Justice of the Peace Geerge H. Allen of Mansfleld last Saturday morning, has been continued for two weeks by ‘request of .counsel. tiff. Mrs. F. Frnest Clark of Lh&nun Danahey is -ppearing for the - plim- '" A on g0°b L2 avéna. Lucy Tayl 1€ DU ‘aylor, “Hateh, Vera bur- B 0] fiamd'ent«ed. the go- M “all’ with rice and tea. was in the city Tuesday. ca.umx on | friends. M. Atkins of New York'city.ds {Hie_guest of her brother, John Brehant of Bleasant Valle - 'Phe.four, year 0ld. son of-Loj w |of :Card’s Mills died Tuesday d of 9-8-10 [iof valvular disease of the ynrt. Mrs. - ~Adelbert Trowbridge dfl.u‘hu‘r Mabel turped . Tuesday rom-a torln]s’ht' Maurice. Palmer has been awarded the corrtract to- install ~the electrical plant in the mill to be occupied’ by the -Rossie Velvet company. It is expected that the site for th Y. M. €. A. will be announced within a few days.” It ‘is understood that a favorable one has .beén. decided upon but the committee is not quite réady to-notify: the -public.” Tobin, - the infant son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Toby Pompi, 13 Jackson place, died Menday " evening ‘from natural causes, three hours aftér birth.. The funeral was held Tuesday- morning at ten o’clock’ from ihe house, ®ith bur- ial in St Joseph’s ceméter P-uonal's. LS Aaron Peck and son, Joseph, wer in Hartford esday Miss Mary Plechak and Miss S&dxe Dempgey wer® in Hartford Tuesday. assistant town 1 s “Tepsy BO&W cle—k, ‘was in Hartfer I Tuesday. [ .IEWE“ CITY B-d Fomt Fire -in Lnbon—-Fcur or Five Hundred -Acres Burned Over— Mail to Be Counted—Early Planting. The wo:st forest _fire in Lisbon for ed all day . Tuesday. V. an en:jne spark liand. b 2 §ve ‘bundred 'ank Hyds, tel. eplmned for he'lp in. exery. The. n lmx at -one. time, but was n\ed by -vigerqus , efforts. . The. fln ‘wasiso severe that cmtmzt trees .25 feet high blazed to the top. John G. Bromley lost forty acres of wodd, which hag been growing twenty-five | r thirty ‘years. who ‘heve suffered by ihe fire are Hen- | ry Kendgl William Hoagland, John miley’ 2nd Mrs. McNelly, . A large part was young growih, as much of i same ground was burned over year. 4 & Ahm th' Borough. Mrs. Peter Olden and daughter Mil- dred ‘are at home, “after bei sussts of relatives- in Hartford. for -'a- few days. one- of Griswoid's . vel plow ed u\d planted corn and poygton | April Orde"s Bave been received at the ! local postoffice to, count the mail for thirty daye.” Hundreds of blanks for exhaustive reports and tabulation are furnished for this count, which means an absolute reeord of every piece of mail received and despatched. The time it takes to handle the _same, each class to be a separate item. ' Pipes te Be Flushed. Low water pressure Wed., 10 to 12 iand 1 te 4; flushing pipes.—adv, | COLCHESTER. O'Brien May Leave Hospital Today. - A large crowd from the village were. at tbe auction held by.-J. Goldman Tuesday at the Deacon Marvin farm, about tiree miles mouth. of the village. There was a largs rumber of out>of town cattle buyers present, as' Mr. Ga!fimm hed about forty head of cat- and Horses for salc. Jo: York, whers he has secured a place in ical work. He bas resigned as { manager of the Boy Tub_ball team. Fred A. Bowen of illimantic was here- Monday. S- H. Miner of ‘East Haddam was a caller here Monday. Mr. and¢ Ars. Joseph Schultze North Plains were in town Monday. of } Lucius C. Brown, who has Deen man-, ager fof Wolf’s departmsent store sinc his opening, has anded his- seryi:es with the firm. Max Rogen ha ‘the place as clerk. secured Roy Ryan returned Sunday. evening | from’ spending his vacation at ms homea in Maribero. Colchester ledge, No. 30, A. 0 T. W, held & meeting Tuesday evening. Two applications for membership - were handed in. Colchnester grange met in Grange hall Tuesday avening- Irjured—Player Imprevmn. = Joseph - O’Brien, who was badly in- mqrning : ‘and | w sit wfl’! relatives | The property owners | ‘Agreeable to custom, Dwil ight Tgecy, | teran’ H :ph Lazinsk left Monday for New ! _-has _resigned oninston -street All com- “‘mail service. of . Postmaster ributing lists for ch family: tu»flnw_qnt so the carriers “serviee” will -begin Monday, Ma delivered *will have te have the numbes -on-the. houge and a receptacle for receiving. nfail. ‘cost -two ts_ to-sénd & letter in town. - Some -time -before Monday the office will eharigé. over some of the boxes itaken and room made so that. the i} have a place to Milton H. Ricker lufi-rs a Shock. Miltop” H, Ricker, suffered a shock Wwhiie'.at svork.-in - Atwood’s - machine shop Mongay aftezpoon.. Dr. Thurber ‘was ealled sin and Inade him fortable as possth! He was hig” home ‘o 'street - in ' Mystic. ‘to -the “Mystic aivision, Olfier Hibernians, 4s ‘to be pamed St. nie T.'‘Hanley of | iss’ Loyise Haley of N iting fn-to it Misses ,—Adl:lon Wilcox -and ,xacmw are: in.. Prov 1denc Dk:kermn whe arrived at hersu‘mmer bome on ].ulm ter-amd ‘is to! return home. ,hele\u'a and -Mrs,; Charles I are ‘Willimantic - attending a mis- inon.ir; ‘conyention. - ! Hrs:D W Ch ster, Mas is visiting friends-in town. | . _+:Ends’ Hard: Trip. Th schooner-J- Talbot Dodge, ) Capt.” nspnfr ‘Brown, came into port i with no fish, having encountered a se- | i vere gile a.}ui 1;5:&;; forced to abandon "On 7 Thursday the cable | 1 was forced to ugel aud “frem "th 'set course for hom Ko 1 1 Longo, Mis. Landin -Lena Wocdwaul of Providence &t of Mrs. Elizabeth Hurst: ~"“Addie’ Fish ‘spent Tuesdaj’ as the wyest ofi her daughter, ¥Mrs. Thom- as jlgrkiru in Groton. {zs Bearl Catson was in New Lon- et R Nat Prcgc’lv- 0Oddy. eaour’l n of the' aq Camgorrists- on trial7in Viterbo, u:;_u;—nlty plea.— Cable .reports tell us that one:Ko- kovsoit Inug\xcceedcfl( Stolypin as Rus- sian prémier. - eve for one Ko- { koveoff. —Mflwaukee Seritinel. e s 4 Jored in the Windham-Academy bhall {‘way, geame Saturday and is at St. Joseph's hospital, Willimantic, is rapidly and it is thought he wili be able to return home today day). Dr. Benoff was in New London Mon- Harry Blanker has returned from a few days’ fingwell. Bdward C. Smith returned to his work - in Cheshire Monday after a few -{ 4ays” wisit “with his family on Kim: A.” ‘has been delivesd to Com. - Many a Bnuq— holdér would have tlought At was York improving 1 (Wednes- | the me ’ hoog - i visit at his homs m Lef- & 11 persons in“the village wnshl:il as com- | taken to | Ancient | "This society wag or-’ ’H Serah; Spice t.umt the: winter in California, has | - Ming- duy Beebe, Who has been in | | Arizoma fof her - heaith, is much bet- | y B. GFumley | g‘le as the enginz was | She finaily ‘miade Pire Island | ‘T’m Podge was seriously damaged in | ashor2 on Block Island last win- | dh,x of Watervlev& eot- | from & visit to -her | ghter, M Dl.nlfl ‘Ha]lorln. in New “After May 1 it will |- Miss Ada Chadwick of New London:’ 1 - NO PAIN - “NO HIgH- PRIGES PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth extracted and filled painlessly for the most ners Quz and -delicate people. g ethod is the only _ ahso!mely SA atment. known: 'to dental science. Full set teeth $8. and - up, with: the Natural Gums: Gold . Crown. and Bridde Weork $5.; .Gold E‘flflngs “$1.° up s IB : Mlfi }EFFEBSDI KING r Painless. Dentist, orig; nator of the King Safe System of ¢ Painless Dentistry. ‘which makes all dental operations painless. . FRA ll.lll SWKI! DR. JACKSON, Manager. Tested in Every Way and in all lands under the sun—in all conditions of life—by genera~ . tion after genération—the safest and most reliable family remedy the world has ever known is Beecham’s Pills. . The good these: un- equalled hultl: regulatorshave done,inthe qmck reliefof human suffer- ing and the prevennon of senous sicknesses; is beyond calculation. BEECHAM'S PILLS ~ S ‘ can. do ‘the same sort of good fof you, and for your family. . Beecham’s Pills"'do their. beneficent work in' accordance with Nature’s Jaws. . Try a few doses just as. soon as plrysncal .trouble shows iiself and see how immediately effeetive they are —see 'how quickiy, the whole bodily system will be benefited. Then you will know for your own good, why Beecham’s Piils are . The Greatest The New Mode! What You" Wish to- Know About a Typewriter. 1S IT A VISIBLE WRITER IN COLORS ? ‘AN INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE MACHINE ? PERFECT AND PERMANENT IN ALIGNMENT ? UNIFORM IN IMPRESSION ? SIMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION ? UP TO DATE IN DEVICES ? DURABLE ? MECHANICALLY PERFECT 7 The ‘Hammond Possesses These Qualities. We want Local Representatives - Th_e' Hammond Typewriter C CUTLER BUILDING, NEW HAVEN, CONN. BUY Poultry Nettmg -Diamond (one and two inch) Mesh 19 Gauge: ‘Wire, all widths, from one to six foot. Also the new Excelsior Square Mesh, 1% inches at bottom and four inches square at top. FLias