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YN R Kilche—'lma're Sale Is still going on with some, WOODEN WARE Mnde to lasga lfe fime. Swith's 19-arm Folling Ctbined Dryer —Sala price 39¢ Rever Sleeve Be Litt #isate prics A Jewel Flaof Hréom--Sale- pri Folding Troning T Sale’ price 93¢ \ Fintshed Clothes Pins Wash 1o White Hen Glass Wash Hoard — Sale price 33e White Wood Knead pard. three sizes—35c, 42¢ and A%¢ ach, Wensered Birch Chair Seats Sale, rice & ENAMEL WARE blue with white e clenn and sanitary Preserving Kettle Enamel Preserving K Preserving Kettle Proserying Kettle Preserving Ksttle «s Ten Kettle — Sale 10-quar: Seamless Water - Pail-Salo ped Sauce Pan—Sals pr pped Sauce Pan—Sale prive 4-quart Lipped Sauce Pan—Sale 0. t-pin Double Folle Dinner MISCELLANEOUS | Univers I Chopper —Sale prives| 85e and $1 Large size Heavy Tin Wash Boller Cleanser and Red E Clean-{ nhed Coat Hansers The H. C. Murray Co. Agents for Ladies' Home Journal Paper Patterns. Best Borax Soap 6 bars for 25¢! s, Vit and 10 S®H Green Trading{]) Stamps Fre: Best Naphtha Soap 5 bars for 25c, and 10 S®H Green Trading Stamps Fre The T. R. Sadd Co. 768 Main Street, Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. | Times <. AreaTrifle Hard, But Cheer Up, for You Can Get Money by calling at the Willimantie Loan Company 15 Union Streel. Terms strictly cenfidential. Or. £ G JACKSON—Denfist | Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, - - Willimantio Telephons. “Going Dol of the Clohiny usionss” Mecharics' Dep’t. Store TO ALL f- £ H. SPRING, Piano Tuner ne. Willimantic, Conn. HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER €3 Church St. Willimantle, C*. ‘Teicabona Ladx Assistant STATIONERY and SCHOOL SUPPLIES JAMES HARRIES, A mrce vartery or Fresh Fish: also Ecatiops. Oysters and Clams. &t STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerta St. WILLIMANTIC What 15 Going On Tonight. pictures at Sceniu Tenmpie. Roller skating ana dum‘lng at Ca the Bijou and WANT COLUMBIA AVENUE CROSSINGS ‘CHANGED Corporation Couns: Take Matter Up with Public Utili- ties Commission—Part to Be Dis- The adjourned meeting of the com- of the city of Wi (was called in the council chamber at % rclock Thursday evening by being adjourned at nine avenue was the was passed calling construction © the removal, in jan Sp-ing Mop MandléSale price Hiven road's grade northwesterl; FdSale price « introduced the resolitign. roduced a res- change of Hlnn wis passed that a por- om a point m ef Columbia avenne and Willimantic be discon- Corporation, Counsel W, A, King was 1d explained some of the de- | Jlumbly wvenue improve- FERFECT RECORD. Attended Every Day of Legislature. - Connecticut leg- since the legisla- | when he opened the station for busi- | - ness Thursday morning. The window |tivation, and the rooms. | with a chisel and the office was n|Degonias, inter- | confusion. - There was onlyv 50 cents in | the money drawer, and this was taken, | there = # little prospect that | together with & banabag which hai | fall down in his excellent rec- i cued on the first Wednesday Representative Dunn programme go by lature adjourns. | ham. ! attending the sex- | s s { done some | armory | matiers show GRAND LODGE, A. 0. U. W. Be Held Here on Octo- her 18 and 19. And besides me wppropriation and other Session Will conivention of the -Anéfent Or- Workmefr 10 be held in ‘appointed as a srrangements Work- | - Watchman and Hebron will as- Willimantie visiting grand convention, s from all over be made on OBITUARY. Mifer Grant. a Bmelia Grant died at her Hope on Thursday morn- following an iliness of considera- was 86 rears death” was survived by the late Miner eral months . the daughter Grant, died sev- She was a native of of Alanson and WANT TO BE MADE VOTERS. | Total of About 150 Hand Their Appli- cations to Registrars. Oh! Dance with Joy! Befoce you forget it send over to _your D | for s 15¢ Pac! KEENE'S « GLAD-PHEET Corn and Bunion Remed; 1t roots out the corns Our Guaramtee— 1f there are any traces of ‘ot Bunions on your feet . 1 -nfii Iem-‘ h'e , and Jn: l—q w15 (i s 755) Your D~ it pmer 78 MONUMENTS, Headstonos and ready to bs erected. and Inspeci 1000 artistic designs. ‘Shtain oar prices | Cut river. corner Main and Watson Streeta. Willimantic. Cont. ELMORE & SHEPAR| (Buccessors_ to Sesslona; & Bimo-e) Embalmers and Funeral Eirectors; 60-62 North Stréet.” LADY ASSISTANT. sieppone cupaeoga e staw._ witimantie. Coon | 101} Qverland Models ERNEST P: l.n':SBRO. 1029 M Willimantic, Cenn. t Fumes Haggerty were Jn session on Thursday betweéen the hours of 9 a. and during that time about 150 ap- plicants stated their desire to become ber in view of the fact that this is the “off vear.” Last year between 250 and 300 voters were made, i F..A. Clark Suffered Shock. Frederick A. Clark of Providence, It. 1, a scors of vears ago captain of (ho ‘Willimantic ‘police department, posi- tion he held for several years in the city, and & well known horse trainer | T and grand circuit driver, suffersd a Shock at his home-Wednesday, says a Boston paper. He was driving hi horses as usual on Tuesday. For 13 vears he had managed the Pleasant Valley (R. L) siock farm. Mr. Clark’s condition was serious Wednesday. $410.30 from Tag Day. The sum reccived from the tag d for the benefit of St. Joseph's hospitai | totaled $410.30, the flnal count being | made Thursday mérning. A whist and social is now planned by the nurses to aid i raising-the fund for the hos- pital Hurrying Brick Pavement. ntractor A. J. Langefeld star work with a gang of 20 men Thursday street. and he will rush -the job in| { afternoon united ‘in matrimony Davil Columbia, and Miss Malvina Cling, 15. | Both Ifve in this city W. C. Lyman for Assessor. Whliam €. Lyman has been choscu Wednesday night's hard frost, th uck zardens. and it killed many flow - | ers whose owners had not carefull; protected them in ndvance, One tric: gavdener whose produce supplies the Willimantic matket wag in the cily | Thursday and reported $300 worth of | | his vegetables Injured by the frost. The tomatoes are particularly affectcd | North Windham Station Entered. the session of{ That the New laven road's station | e general assembly X miss the ha at North Windham had been visited by ! hurglars during Wedness ht wa discovered by Agent W. L Nichols ! next to the tracks had been pried open | | been left at the statioh Wednesday b | Mrs. Pauline Pattison of North Wihd- Struck Telegraph Pol The horses on a hig wagon belonging | to a local truckman bolted earl lodged between the cart body and the | right hind wheél and there was somc diffculty in- freeing the wagon. The | axle appeared som>what sprung. ¢ visitor in town Wednesday H. F. Lamoreux is the guest of bis| brother, Cyril Lamoreux, of Ash street D. J. MeMahon of New York ha heen fhe guest of friends in Williman- | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blanchette of Richard Good, Miss Hzlen Good and William Gallivan of Norwich were re cent visitors in this city. Miss Julia Sullivan returned to Bos- ton Thursday after visiting her cousin, Miss Julla Healey. of South street. Mr. and Mrs; Charles E. Spicer and Mre. HL C. Webster of Jewett Cily were Willimantie visitors Wadnesday Supt. Flenry W. Chamberlain's array of vesetables and fruit at the fair from | the town farm attracted much favor- able attention and received 38 first premiums and 6 seconds : JEWETT CITY | | Anne Brewster <Fann ng Chapter Hears Paper on Pesquot War—Frost Does $5,000 Damage fo Crops — Whole Fields Left Blackened. Anne Browster Fanning chapter, D. | noon at the home of Miss Martha there in’ Gilbert'’s auto. The regent. Mrs. W. R.-Burdick, presided. The pa- W [Perof {ne afterngon, which Wwas writ- ten by Miss Ida Foster. was read by Mise Florence Wakefield The theme ;vxs The Pequot War. The paper fol- o s The Pequot' War. The Pequots were the most numer- ous, the most warlike, the fiercest of all the aborigina) claus of Connueticit They occunied a tract of country about thirty iniles square, the whole of the counties of New London and Windham and a large part of Tolland county.| Though the Pequots and Mohegans are treated - by historians as separate trihes, they do not appear to have been -oft that Uncas, the Mohegan as (oo ambitious to favor the siiring views of Saseacus, the head (sachem of the Pequots. and was a| traitor. Uncas and Sassacus. Uncas was descended from the royal Pequiot line and marricd A daughter of the Pequot chief. Sassacus was the most intractable and proud of all the New England Indians, - He is describ- ed as having excelled all other men of his ‘tribe in courage and address as a ! warrior; Scarcely had the first log cabin been built by the pioneers in the valley of the Connecticut river, whien he began to devise means for their de- Struction. The summer of 1663 saw the first Peguot hostility towards the Fnglish, Captain Stone, from Virginia. agccompanied by Captain Norton and a crew of eleven men, left Boston in a smail trading veseel for the Connecti- | On their arrival at the mouth of the river trade was opened with the In- dtans. Although apparently friendly they killed the entire party Treaty Never Made. The followii the Massachusetis colony to promise skins and wampumn in exchange for a leazue between his people and the paleface, but the treaty was never ful- filled. A treaty between tho English and Narragansetis lasied aboul tiwo vears, Block lsland Murder. About two vears after, John Oldham, one of the first pioneers of Connecti- eat, with a crew of two boys and two Narragansett Indians, sailed from Children COry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA business than the completing of ‘he‘ | taking ®# the evidence in the case of Michael - Grimshaw vs. the town of | Kiliingly was transacted, s in the caseé will Registration—| (Friday) morning, when there will alsy e a short calendar session, opening .xl 10.30, and assignment of cas 158 Students at Hlnh School. More students than ever are at Put- nam High school this Eugene.Laparle Out on Bail—Ashford Baptist Association to Me ford—Decrease - Damige by Frost—Owls Open New AMassachusetts’ & dered on Block w. and 5 p. m. at the lalter's store, ler, John Galli | trators by killing . apd wds mur- | Apoghier trad- Laparle of this cits, held since Monday at the county jail in Brooklyn on a_ statutory charg?, in default of a $500 bond. was upon securing the Over 200 High School Students En- rollsd—Damage by Frost—MeoGrath- Converse Wedding Announcemsnts —Candidates for dozen Inflll.ns The Massachusetts authorities accused the voters of the town of- Windham. The | Pequots of the crime, and sent a com- | registrars consider this a good num- |pany of ninety men under John Bndi- cott to Block Island. two villages of destroved py fire, and two hundred acres of land laid waste. ar—158, an i thesé students come | voring town of Pomfret. pupils of grade 8, there are ing ‘In the new om_the neigh- released Thursday Counting the OneIndian wes Miss Sadie Adims, ward Adams, is ill with typhoid fever at ¢he Day Kimball hospital. Peter Suzio of the Connecticut Con- struction company of New Britain was in Putnam Thursday Miss Mildred daughter of Bd- Terrence Brennan, driving motor cars for Charles H. the past two seasons, has gone to_Pascoag to drive for a family proprietor of the Central house, is in Boston on a vacation of one week. James P. Henry of Boston has been the guest of friends in Danielson. Won_ Fair Awards. S. P, Humphrey received four- at the Woodstock fair for ticles exhibited Providence Mason’s War. Me sailed to the fort at the muuuu the Connecticut river, to’ Pequot_country | . aud anchored in the in his_power to | expasperate the Indians, and irritated them to vengeance, Mason's war termination being thé result. Roger Williams ws a league between the | The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought DOCTOR SUES FOR $75. returned to = & r ¥ 18l Bill Against Armington week at New London. Judge William H. ing at_the sassion of the superior court period before the borough became a | With twenty Williams, presid There will be a (Saturday) morning beforJ " Judge John Larned in the civil action | b) rling agains: . administratrix Armington, for services rendered m W. Dwyer was at Sturbrigge attending the fair Thursday Attended Regimental ~Mayor Frankiin W. Wednesday reunion of his regiment, Massachusetis. abled to form o the Pequots | to their own serted by all their race and bampered the rebellion of Uncas and his fol this department at the fai Mrs. Henry Lizzie Tripp. Over 200 Students at High School. More than 200 hundred students ar mumzly high the Twenty- : | Rally Day. proposals of peace. Siege of 1636-7. hostilities by tragglers from The winter of 1636-7 wa the mu'updms of the fort in The Indians killed a observance k af the local Baptist church Congregational prosramme | being prepared Choir Going to Worcester Sept. 29. the institution. Killing Frost. thermometers | bureau_at Bitgood's { tne. Eonglich e nen ASHFORD BAPTIST ASSOCIATION | a state of si | number and | of damage. o S Its Meeting at Stafford on Sept. 26 and 27. The Ashford Baptist Sunday School | third < all | Reservations for_th of \\’Yndh‘«m g county, is to meet at Staf- | be at the Hotel John Maso rning s e ieakasy I church wil make morning on the black paving on Maln | May "The little army embark- | peAsaaL 3 association, 50-cent piece formed | order to get it donme within the speci- | g e I Tl s { fied time of 20 days. {or Narragansett bay, g | the war of extermination began. After | Macha-Cling Marriage. | several engagements the Pequots made | Judge Andrew J. Bowen on Tuesday | their lagt stand within the original tinits of Fairfield. Macha, 21, a farmer and a pative of | One hundred ahd: fifty-éight prisoners + captured and many the “superior | PUPIL ' REFUSED TO SALUTE “OLD GLORY" | s of Perth Amboy. N. J., Suspend Girl. WEDDING. b Ko th e 4 have been xmml‘ rth league is | School A meeting of the Epw. t church this | | Indfans were | to be_held at the Method both of Danielson, ed at St. Peter Roux officiating. Sassacus a._hg-a.d. spesent, for he had | country of this week, Rev. Announcement received with terast is that the Provincial Staff band the Salvation 5 ity and Henry Kelléy of Moosup were By the republican town commitiee Lo | But they I asegthe ‘Pequots and later | 0l the vacancy of assessor on the | town ticket caused by the resignation of Dwight A7 Lyman. | Connec authorities suspending YOU CAN HAVE HEALTHY HAIR Use Wyeth's eturned from thej their sealps Firemen's Night at Theater. firemen’s ni After the contest, Frost Did Damage. | tomomio. ehtef 6 the Connecticut” magistraites at first of the fall, aid much dam 10 F(IH] to" divide their spoils, and a trea- ags o | ford b i Sioh it perpet- ual peace between the Mohegans, ragansette and the Enslish, . War Justified. The Peguot lands became. the prop- The justifica Connecticut ar until compelled By the Pequots e and preference, one or the other Uncas and Mian- Vurragansettsmet M'GRATH-CONVERSE. two. vaudeville acts Irving Roth in Hebrew and It ctehes and Prin Norwich Young Man Wins Brimfield Wan-A-Tek being of notable range and gualit; REGISTRATION DECREASED. Will Be Less Than Last Year's Total Announcement JFoster Converse of the marriage Mass, on September Sage and Sulphur, ‘dia, and Jeremtah Harmiess Remedy That Makes the Hair Grow. Connecticut. is _apparent. begin_the w self-defense. McGrath of Norwich, for vears residents of the town of Brook- and rhuch celery has been lost. !f;fi."“- | o George Potvin applications of ish to be mad> voters, ing themselves Poughkeepsie, thin and faded 73 S0 express- foe S ol Sl Abaut- 100" New-. Votere: theze people might have a fine, healthy the simple names and replaced 2 mothers, combi; b b the tota] registration for which adorned Among them were astes ed with othe: receiving appli- those who desire to participate cations from made elector the annual No one, yoling or old, | | the refreshments dandaruff or any -trouble of o they would but DOWN TO 30 ,DEGREES. use Wyeth's Sage ard The registrars will be made this yea st for the purpose algo went over E of revising it, removing the names of $5,000 FROST LOSS. Havoc With All Growing Things. @ pupil for refusing to 'salute the American flag wasia matter of local , scnool ‘discipline, This sustains the. Perth Ambov school officials. 4 The " pupil, Cathegine Andsley, 14 vears old, refused to salute the flag When the' other ' pupils did, under in- structions from her father, M F. ho is a. Biftish’ sunject., It < ilas.made an appeal to the ritishiadnsul at New York. CASTOR IA For'Infants and Children, Bears the Signatu.e of. Gontinued ‘Bargain Sales For Seplemhér —AT THE— Boston Dry Goods Store DANIELSON, - - - CONN. Great reductions in the prices on Ladies’ Suits, Ladies’ Separate Skirts, | Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Ladies’ Coats, either Fall or Winter garmeats, all going for one-half the reai value. NOW’ THE TIME TO BUY WHILE YOU. CAN SAVE SO MUCH IN THE PRICE, WE SHALL CONTINUE OUR HALF PRICE-SALE :ON DISH OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND WE ave died or residence elsewhere. Observed Wedding Anniversaries. Joseph Bosquet, Tomatoss, Peppers, Tobacco, Ensilage | have taken up Corn and Other Crops Ruined. things more or less valuabi r damaged by Thureday evening, but were brouglit| freoze, up suddenly when the team ran into a land i this_spetion between | telephona pole. The pole was firmly | the ruin i | n low lands ' when thermome were reported hursday morning. axtomobile trip as um anniversary having been readings as ‘low The greatest u.mmgn wil be'to corn. | ottiaE Grgsaing’: which *\‘-(-ewm:vin-—d fields and their heets and papers and Sulphur. preparation were observing | morning was one of anniversary Personals. | stroved. W m Gorman of New Britain was in this city Thursday | mercury '..u.hm the 31 mar Dr. ¢, H. Knight of Salisbury was o | €ld until '3 Six Candidates Campaigning. A quiet_canvass of the voters of the of Killingly OWLS' QUARTERS Formally Opened With Visit from Su- preme President. B wa ‘com- ] candidates for election not a plant escaping. bushels of tha | One farmer vis- at 6 o'clock in the morn- pletely destroved, DR. C.. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon finest of pepper crop: Indications are ited his patch Connecticut to Putnam be considerable | democrats | andidates and and found them encr ice coating that c Part of the valuable loc honor of the lo In charge of Dr. during his last McGrory Buildin THE FINEST 35c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 t 2: Valley street are visiting in Hr\&wu|\‘f“‘“ and Lowell, Mass. { thin splitting _of me off intact. al crops is to- | quarters on Court street. se quarters will make Norwich, Conn. strong republican democratic were opened selectmen have never been today it is black 2 assumption is due for a turn down and worthless. SUPERIOR COURT. as done to standing Testimony Completed Grimshaw Case. ensilage corn, To Run His Own Theater. billboards to nouncements of { which will Farmers were 1 t as much might be sav- as possible TLate beans did the session of v 1o open within a few days affer the arrival of the seats by immediate cutting. SHALL BUY NO MORE TO SELL S0 WONDERFULLY CHEAP. SOLD DISHES OR FULL SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EACH DEPARTMENT . ALL THROUGH THE STORE FOR THE TEMBER SALE, DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND REM- faity THAN COST 'The Boston Dry Goods COMPANY, Danielson, Conn. JAMES E. KEECH, Mznager. JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in — particular. IRA F. LEWIS, Praprietor. ery too, where a fine notwithstanding skell's large not_es~ape, oute between Danielson and was covered | with ice 1-16 of an inch thick. fireproof for remembered machine arrived and $5.000 the makers Borough Notes. professor of mechan- cal enegineering in_the Micligan col- , Houzhton, Mich. eived several attra e offers from. parties who desire to | but he is going to run A. R, was entertained Thursday after- | lege of mines lease the place, No Horses from Borough. Hrewster, the party being conve 'pd“mm is noted by Miller has returned fairs principally that not a the entries among ali of those at the several exhibitions il to be held Danielson | rs. Charles Bdw Robert Starbu of Hartford are Y SraEg Ay when Danielson was the home string of speed horses that could Eive of themselves in southern wHATSOEVER counciL nd all of the Celebrates Coming of Age with Ad- dresses and Supper—County Secre- tary Present. home and could who still remain, TOWN ASSETS $163,223 Offset Town Debt—Outstanding Notes to Be Paid $227,600. ehrated the The_society organized by Eggs seiscted ope by one as they come Every egg carefully in- spected for size, fullness, cleanliness and the second 5 from the farm. Town_hall town lot at Dayville and furni- house and road 88 clerk's safe and ; selectmenis safe and fur- probate office safe $222; schoolhousew and furniture $114,300 This makes the debt ing were Mrs, Danielson $2800; Cheney, My 5 Alice Philiips Prior. innie Boyle, Mi isken and Mrs. mphell Star- the charter the excoption On account of Packed in boxes of a dozen ecach—every one guaranteed if the seal is unbroken. That's what it means to buy Blue Ribbon niture $435; he present, honorary members were The first four Charles Edw. less the imventory outstanding notes and written | g § obligations of {he town are ‘We have to be mighty sure of Blue Rib- bon Eggs in order to guarantee them. We are so sure of them that we instruct the grocer to refund your money if they are not perfectly satisfactory. Blue Ribbon Eggs etv H;ven Hariford. / ngfieh} “Providence all of whom Phinney, who ¥ Geer of Nor- London, Wind- Litclifield couaties, there were Payne and S, E. Phinney, were présent except Mr. died n 1594, ind (4 notes), hubael Hutchins bequest, Thomas J. reasonable. that are guaranteed. Evans bequest, of Killingly, Chelsea Savings bank, esting remarks by # i whom spoke & vear Sassacus sent to | pleasant reminiscent vein, of the soci- 3 Darling estate, Westfield Gemetery cent., $1,500 twenty-one society’s existence association, Andrew J. Bitgood, Moo- ; Maggle Kil- .000; Thomas Dunn, $8,000: Aetna Life In- 4 1-2 per cent, other loans, 5 per cent, $44,- : total $251,841.85. 1 Deducting the Grst four loans that A% 1o principal hich interest Will have to be paid, = leaves the total of the out- tanding notes to be pald as $227, interesting Payne, who was listed for an address, meeting on’ account of the his son, Wallace Payne. K a fine supper was Jian, 5 per cent., 4 3-4 per cent. Miss Ruby the “preseni parts of tie celebration by Hartford.—The Haitford Baptist as- ociation opened Bristol—2iss Ellen heen engaged As assistant principal ic department at the Normal school at Fredonia, N. d annual ses- t church Tues- De not. acoept if seal is broken ges That Are Above Suspicion You can cook Blue Ribbon Eggsany way you like and they will taste delicious. You can even poach them. We guarantee it. Blue Ribbon Eggs are large and clean. Weigh twenty-four Blue Ribbon Eggs— then do the same witii others. Note the difference. The price of Blue Ribbon Eggs is always They are the only eggs Ask your grocer today to send you