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Murray’s B The Right Kind PEERLESS BRUSSELS RUGS, ¢ CHLIDEMA BRUSSELS ‘RUGS, 9 - | of $164—Bartender Had Bought Out | Seesq bt Setcadl o ek ohas o oos 0 | e o et e JoYIng the butchers | Court hers Tuesday and pleaded guilty ROYAL WORCESTER RUGS, 9 x 12 .. Business. over the list for 1910. 4 1aid in a remonstrance, as attorney for | before Judge IEdwin B. Gager, W o —_— the Axsawaga Woolen — company and | Sentenced him to serve six months in ANGLO-INDIAN RUGS, 9 x 12. 3 There “was: nhe, less saloon doing | b Crnona e ~seenitsrrmnltl company, | Jaill. Karkorian was married in Put- business In (he town of Windham ang | U v aine: th ting of & license fo W, | A by & justice of the peace in Oc- ANGLO-PERSIAN RUGS, 9 x 12 .. B & the city of Willimantic Tuesday, as the | . Mdecnan and Mes. B. . Whitiwort | SRR ool t Tepville o] eober, 1908, but it de i et R BiEtiaA nueh Bl {one situated at S1 Main street, near | SPeNt Tuesday in Hartford. In fling remonstrances against . P. | Weeks ago ihat he also had a wife liv- 323 R he fair grounds, was closed up Mon- | Octdbe Dussosoit of Brookline, Mess. | grum, oy Jr. Amedee Bernier, |ing in Armenia, this fact being pos! STINSON RUGS. 9 x 12 day evening. The license that stands | formerly of this clty, was the recent | Thomas P. Ward. Henry Pechie and | tively known thirough ihe fact that a senes in’ the name of Adam Gajewski of |8uest of friends in town. Ludger J. Morin, Judge A..G. Bill made | cousin of Karkorlap, now residing in FIRTH RUGS, 9 x 12 ... 3 3 .$16.50 this city was taken out Monday eve- | Mrs. Bridget Minahan was in Hart- | no comment except in cohnection with ‘h;;;hiv e wratey ning by Constable Willlam J. Hast- |ford Tuesday visiting a sick friend, | the latter. saying that as a justice of | MOHY performes R i KAZAK RUGS, 9 x 12.... s #1500 J| ings for a judgment of $15¢ ind costs | who is receiving treatment at one of | the peace he was not legally entitied | Karkorian was to have been tried in obtained by a Hartford firm against |the hospitals there, to receive a license, though he had Willimantic last wee S;"l:’ i Sibley, CRESC RUGS. 92 x 12... ORE Y ceseena..$ 800 Gajewski for liquor sold to him and | Mrs, M. K. < ¢ | 1ast vear, while holding the same office, | brought over there by ‘o o 3 s. M. Kalman and son Harold of . S | Which fact led a Wilimantic paper to not seitled for by payme There | Haverstraw, N. Y. are visiting ihe |no doubt through an oversight on the | Which fact led a Willimantic paper 1o | is an interesting and peculiar condi- i Sam. | Part of the commissioners. prin wths rrind tion in\connectior: with the affair. Ga- | o e porents, M. and Mrs Sam unpleasant things were said, reflecting - e S uel Eisenberg of 27 Jackson street. To Insure Decent Conditions. on the sheriffs’ attention to his du- Jewski sold out the stock in the i . <. K 7 salacn to his bartender and the latter Speaking in favor of the petition to | ties. Now it develops that Karkorian (< . & url‘ay 0. ad been conducting the place under DANIELSON it to six licenses in fhe borough, | was brought here and his case dis- Gajewski's licenss , aithough it had -, Rev. C. H. Barber said that the paper | posed of at less cost to the county WILLIMANTIC, CONN rever Leen (ransferréd. Gajewsii went | Nen-Payment of $2 Tax Costs $14.11— | had been ‘signcd by both license and | than would have been the case had he to Haurtford Tuesday to ascertain what | 15000 Gallons of Booze Awi no-license voters and that he felt been taken to mantic. L, S & coulih about the Dredicament fal . Liose St Ay - Gate SHeRs WES 3 Sigech! Setive 15 iiake k vs. Russell. i I o . o conditions just as decent as possible in e “hich be finds himself. The saloonis d du Tues- R oned B 4 sioners Hear Remonstrances Against | Danielson under licanse. He stated listened _during closed tighte: than a drum, however. M n FRL-se 5. the evidence in the = Seven Applicant: to the commissioners that he belleved Y’ R WEDDING. that favorable action by them on the | case of m«rng F’m’!fl"\’ffl"f-‘{,;fn".g:{' | STAFFOURD SPRINGS T T. W. Lord of Worcester visited | petition would be gemerally appre. | ve. F. ¥ Russell, which was commenc AM e I o e A AR R S Applicants Who Received Liquor Li-| Nomman B. Griges and Miss EL ve. Mary SeIoHS nas aschemed. the | SMSSE woeden) out. chers weuld be dess | “0PES TRl t0 take up. cANes: Agaigm- " by o By, P - interest of Charles Bertorilli and is|competition among the liquor dealers | (Wednesday) (o censes—Funeral of Mrs. Eliza Spell- | May Ki Lur both of uth Will i iis ! S Xl iiom P e o T o M Inow sole owner of the New York fruit | and less incentive to produce business j ed for trial / man—Seniors’ Social. ;r:“qw?"-r?r«‘-“x B [”""(Fr -a"""’“‘ store. Mys. Salotti has been engaged |than when there are so many saloons. | Boarding House Thief Fined. F33 A ; 016 Memorins ey, (e Clara Hall | in businéss with the exception of a |To reduce the number would be for the | ywiniam O'Brien, 22, of Woonsogket, T oar o o o | e Banta " Sianyia ) | [ vears for the Dast quarier of 4 |moral welfare of the town. 3r."Bar- | oy Tt ity batore Justics Ira conststin f Mayro Keeney of Som- e oy . AU century. ber conceded that there might al jates at North Grosvenordale on 3 Hatheway of Hartford wos best man, 3 4 o g » Vinton of Mansfield and R.|and Miss Max Wiley of Worcesrer was Tax Dodging Expensive. feeling on the part of some temperante | Tuesday morning of having stolen | " rd of Rockville, were at the | bridesmald. ~There was a large num- | Joseph Hebert of Williamaville paid | Whnt 2 might in fooding the siects | 04’8 €0ld watch and chain and five | Bigblomm Honise Moty adess ber of relatives and friends present |$14.11 after presentation in the town reela | dollars in money from Mrs. | il prings h Monday afternoon and with drunkards, that the voters oaral ristress, at Unequalled for Cleansing. |Fuiius 1o Nonity &'Smogind | Rom ™ ols ciy™ i’ oficr — aiiicent (fourt because -of. failure o' meet. & | J1ih, drunkards, that the voters would| Suuite, ‘Nis” ‘boaraing misirons, " o | v & Town, he &room is a son of Mr. |Back tax charge of §2, this on Tuesday | Year but this sentiment was mot gen. | Lhomnson. and was fin i 5 S&H GREEN TRADING STAMPS | H, McCarthy. ‘Adelbert Needham, | 41 Mrs. Dewcy A Griggs of this city [morning =~ o~ o forian| el He believed the borough woutd | Which he agveed lopav, | ., OR ONE ¢ K KREE WITH EACH | Erank ©. Mogle, Eimes LoBlalr, A D | Sthel Kingabury of South. Wilinaton: | 168e, No. Fand A AL this | b€ Better off and no one aubjeeied 1o | evening as he was about to take the TEN CEN ~ B omenico i 2 Sy as | Following th ces s (Wednesday) evening at 1. Work in T 6.36 train oston, Captain urray Sullivan. John Sene, Timothy Grady, owing the ceremony there was a TR erete kere. ana Serges ves, who had been of Remonsirances were presented against | receptior at the home of the bride’s [ the M. M. degree and baliot.—ady. Commissioner Hall said to Rev. Mr, | 3nd Sergeant Haves, who had been on r. follo vhich Mr. 3 - the lookout for him, rounding the fel Romano Serafino, whose place is locat | mother. following which Mr. and Mrs. The Drunkard’s Usual Bed. Barber: “You had enough places last| o . ine station. At first he de- Shres the Taic frovagle snd o s o e iy foumay Just back from a visit to the bad | Y®&T, When vou did not have any, did | g (hat ne had committed the theft, . K. D& b |Therrein, wio cpplied Tar a license | UBOU tielr return they will make thelf | ands: sorous: the Hiod~ Islend border,| 700, 50t2 It ssems to me thet your | DIMIIURL bS hed pomnniiied oS et n Staford Hollow: Two druggists [Sosth ‘Willington at the nome | B0 8 e ARiie & il r | town, o' dbaien: Joudsr for/Ticenss | SOt Ister admitied It and & mewrcli of 768 Main Street. T e e e L e mutther of Deattiful ang G pillow, near the Cottage street railroad | than for several vears.” =~ =~ . |ihe watch and chain being found. oy 9 Spel , Jacobsen pharmacy, | large = bridge, was puiled off the track just| TRev. Mr Barbeh who is never vabld | Thoge erticles, tosether with $1.50 of Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct, #nd the other to Noel M. Pease at ikd S o n time to save him from being de- | 07 irrationa s e the money, have been returned to Mrs. s S 4 i capitated by the poat train. Iamue, mald At o Pihe fhaight|Nunito. O'Brien has been employed at The commigsioners will give a_ hear- 3 hat o 0t 3 e on to rafine and Therrein =p- — - 15000 Gallons of Liquor Arrive. moral issue had entered into the de- oo o SR e L % plications at Society hall on Novem- Mrs. Addison S. Thompsor. Fifteen thousand gallons of liquor | cision of the question this vear. er 9, . 3 ! . . - VIOLET EDMANDS . o i omy:s o ine street, Columbia, Ly a y & B - 4 3 2 St ied Bt 130 ociock Tuesdny attormonm |Lv the transportation companies | Mr. Hall pointed out that the stat-| Was at Vernon Stiles’ Inn, Thompson, 4 P oE M 0 SPeMAR | o home Cf her danghies, Sra Wi | agenis fo ‘awalt. the Sranting of ii. | utes that govern the granting of li-| " Sinday—Party Stayed Till After k place ot her honte on n street | at the home cf her daughter. jesent o s - s teakn e ditinetion 8y o doi afbeen at two o'clock, Rev, | llam W. Palmer of Chestnut Hill, fol- | censes in Killingly. fting the number granted in & borough| Dark. ey Main Street. Willimantic, Conn. in the Springs cemeters e natis of Febinon Msuciaer4 | The tracks of the Conmecticut com- | were asking the commissioners to do| It became known here Tuesday, al- | che married Addison . Tanmpsen ard | 5i0¢ 0f Main street beginning just | islature do. Emade th o & i Mise Nancy Roberts of Springfeld | $he martied Addison S, Thow pson ard | orin of North street o extending | stated that the commissioners want to flancee of Rev. C. V. T. Richeson, held Y [ as vith Miss Jeesic Pease over sui.- | ey resided for (wo wears in Lelancn | Oith (oward Davis switch, making & | do what s Dot for the town. but they | for_ the murder of Mise Aviy Linnel 1% £ N Pine stroct Some two s haxt | sreat improvement and a wider stretch | are restrained from granting lic o 4 . B n by the high school seniors at the | >, Mrs, Thompson was w.ken | 00 TS o e etion, ficturing villages. e TR R g el b o 0, THowdsy, Why Bhtell: lii Dacest he | 55,000, Mill Man Protests- ta n'to which she has been sub- Are a Triile H: il gt e Cobapon Banties Thureh - Ho near Ter e e nat] Gordon A. Johustone, agent of the | jected since her lover was taken from <. AreaTriile Hard, I | atives survive, aside from t and | T o e e s, | Danleison Colton company. iso p- | her father’s home by officers and lodg- 'B 2 f N {ana daushter mentioned ety ot Danieison and probably | peared for the petition. ~ A & mili man | ed in a cell. I { i T ! . el o fe protested against having all the | With Mise Bdmands when she arriv But Cheer Up, tor You Can DFIBT O13IE NBWS e | iR mogt yubemial souts sias that Lio, gotescss agaionc Reviop ol the| wiun Mise Bdmands whos she drrir. | : i | s hia Tite T & New York eom. |hie factory, where he claimad 30 Der | were her father, whose fortune will, it b i s — o | yyFoday ix the last one in which prop- | irsured his. life in. a New York eom- |15 fa0ioty WHEtS N8, MAVTLS lop pad | 1ot med. be avallante tor Michenon: Get Money by calling at the | T force | CH Smere T o (o Mie e e Hors | e Being o of (he largest writien in |ffom Mondays to Wednesdava durink | defense: her 'mother, Mr. and Bire. ‘aterbury.—Waterbury's police force | T wners ha.e to file ih 3 Hsis | cy bel SEDEG8 Ehe Tanppat. Wik "|the last vear of license in Killingly | Green of New York, reiatives of the aadl BV LISt s it B Med by Dila oreiss wil have e | oW RIS S MR Sutn because of drunkenness among {he|Edmands and a nurse. s =ed as n traflic squad er cent. added as provided by law i oreratives. His mill competes w very precaution to keep secret the Willimantie o ekl s ‘ e = counry commimsionens |cieraine? Bt il Someeizs, o1 || BV R Ehaon 6 woep et o Hiaddameht the Middiesex county | Doctors to Meet. | Hear Remonstrances Against Seven (4nd he felt ‘that the handicap of sa-|at the quiet inn was_taken, and when emporary home at Haddum there are| ., wilmantie Gity Medical soci- | . ;% Joohe alibuld not be borne ‘entirely by | the party - arrived Suniey stternoon Loan Compnan I o Mo mOTe than half) o Cinnold its monthly meetng (h 5| APplicants for License—Petition to | ;oit el tirers in the borough. e o e BT B b | are \ Middletown. Sveninz at the home of br F E Gaila | Limit Saloons to Six—East Killingly directly to the three rooms that had e » f w d ' 5 e D No. Espe. tig Chave. been ed by telegraph. The auto. 15 Union Sireel [ en Sutord webe siaked out. he S Qe Lo e Commissioner Hail announced that | C0CMEC 0 et came out from 1 3 eh in Oxford were staked out th — . e ey sl | = v T ’ ot day. and the work of erecting Octoter Health Report. | JRemonstrances against seven appli- ;‘ra“""‘fl'gmm B e eass. Boston drew up at ‘:» Jdoor about 2.30, . " ., |the building will be commenced at| Officer D W p. s.|cants or places where ave e D O o ooy | a0 soon._after w wpec] £ Terms strictly confidential. | once. iy 2. O 27 leen applied for were presented by (as for o & - served. | Hartford— Appleton R. Hillver | 1¢ o Jraeper fiucloses the fact | Messrs, E. 1. Hall of Windham, (manufacturing and residentlal section | yon'or the very comfortable hostelry, as sent her resignation as a member | L1At_Seven cases of contagions dis- | qlmes g "Barber of Central Village | The petitioner, v Miss Edmands announced her displeas- . 2 P°r' | eases were reported to him during the | s chen they came |to appeal from this decision to the su- prbcouc i sl ity Bt e iuienile commission to Mayor | monch for tne followins causes: Ty |00 E M. Corttis when they came |l f0Per TOW 0% e commissioners oid fashioned to suit her E_ 1. Smith and the mayor has accept- | 1 . ere Tuesday and ) the select- | D@ s B gorpngrreird d fashioned to suit he ed the resignation. PY7| phola tever 3; diphtheria 3: tubercu- | nions room in the town hall building. | would be giad if he would do so. that | (2, % 204 Geciined to remain: in fact, Assista | hor, e corresponding month | 4 petition digned by many citizens and | they might have the benefit of 8 4e- | . "ited in a way that has been de- Meriden—In_the police court last| there were ten cases of con-| .iing that the number of licenses | cision as to their p er he would | Seribed as “cranky” by those who saw _ = week dudse Willis I, Fenn bound Me- | 12810 reported as follows: | ianieq in the borough of Danielson |did not state as to whether he would | TO o a o ne \ i~ of Hartford, vendor of| IYPhwid fever ntile paralysis 3; | 1o jimited to six was also presented to | ake such an "pp,'l > She could not be induced to remain. Eoing Dui of the Ciathin; Businas; alleged obscene posteards, over to the | (Mild); diphth ria 1; tuberculosis 1. ' | the commissioners. Next Session Monday. - and after staying six hours, until after Mechanics' Dep't. SIOra | seoeoores sorn or Local Delegate to Convention. | On the Black List e R e R echamics Lep'f. dtors Bridgeport.—A - series of To the state conyention of the fourth ie places and applicants = remon- |G mpie) remonstrances (there are [ yice again and the entire party left, meetings ot all of the big factories ree members of the Knights of Go- | Strated against are the Central house, | (#TIPOST, TENPRRUENES L 00, re | VoS ol N ormbors o M 2a- UTFITTERS TO ALL \he - factors. districts is the v jumbus of Connecticut at the national | S: P ’I“'““""‘;< Jr.. applicant, on, the | sihers on a date to be decided Mon- | mands' party appeared _cheerful soilye 3 finish of the local campaien plan- henaguarters of the order at New Ha- |S¥ound that the applicant is an'un-{g, “Zeternoon the commissioners made | enough, although showing great solic by the socialist part yof Bridge-|yon Sunday, November 12, delegates | SUitable person and the place ;!leo‘ ohg |visite of inspection to the piaces in|jtude for the whimsical and apparently ELMORE & <HEPARD, . from eustern Commeensent will ba te> |suitable;: Henry Pechis, ailroad | oy that have applied to be licensed. | much distressed young woman, who, i . Washed: into a swamp |}, - Hertiman of White Cross assem- { Sircet, White property. sppiicanc and — from descriptions, must be ciose to & (opeeserrs o Seons & Bimore). | trom a Yond at Weatogue. a ton pound | P, no: ;, Norwleh: and Yames b | K%, 0™ street, Dagenins properts: COLCHESTE! | vent to from Thomipeh 8 Bt knows, tmbaimers i fnerz lirect el Charles Waldbusser, | Tvomey. S b ? - place unsuitable: Amadee ' Bernier, otk B L Dons. TR SR S W 5 end tinera Lirectors, had Tun across a| ' iimantic. | Furnace street, Davia bullding. appii- | Atg Socisty Gives Chicken Pie Supper | . Jv,', TIgmbson was selected as re- ks e =i 1id T sas four feet long and ten e e gt "the | —Oriver Joseph Brown Receives | thing of a mystery. but in considering LADY ASSISTANT. re First Spiritualist societ ground that the applicant is a regu- | Parting Gift. thia i e vecalled hat Rev. SN, Garal > Marshal Sidney E.| Willimantic will resume activitics larly qualified justice of the peace of i e B Chureh, is a personal friend of Rev Telephone nect T sixteen vears sheriff of | {he winter with public lectures in | the town of Killingly and therefore by [ The Ladies' Ald soclety of the Bap- | Church, is « personal friend of Rev. — - —— county. formally became a|rooms of the Willimantic Wo: | statute cxcluded from the right to re- |tist church gave a chicken pie supper | Mr. Richeson and is said to have vis idgeport Saturday, when he ! club Sunday forenoon and ¢ | ceive a ligquor license; Willia H.|in the shurch parlors Tussday eve- | ited with him in Boswn on the da w n-inat the eity hall. Hith-|when Frederick A 1 npbell, Railroad street, Webster (ring. The proceeds will be used to|that Jatier boakyt SyRuiia ot ve: verian No e S - has made his home in Brook- | ion vill be the le will | bvilding,” Dayville, place unsuitable: |defray the expenses of the new (ur- | ta FErogeist HaR Wit whom » special music. (- Millerd | Erwin B. Chase, Shippee's hotel, East|nace which has been put in the Jarec s also acquainted. hes Litekiiel P 3 5 will sing and Miss Vavbell Taft wili| Killingly, on the grounds that the |churc e 2 , ~jolrcumstances ng quoted merely as E C a4 i . it = - mtal meetiaz| accompany him o e pianc ‘ollow - | place is uitable and that the appli- O mander George Brown was the | coincidences. = RO, 1029 Main St | . B company him on the piano. oilnw unsuitable : e arrangements fo tas or RNEST P. C“ES:, O, 1023 Main 8¢, i Jia pramch of the Reifing ihe lectures, Mr. Nichclson will|cant is an intemperate person. BT md B el g RAE ol B imantic, K s s voted t appr ntrcGuee messages. 5 uesday. < | A a 10mpso ever, c, Conn ted ards the Torrington refiet| ' 0 ™ e o Preliminary Hearing. 3 ves for Willimantic. | were made by telegraph. (xSl s e it il inquiry, it was fou, the opening Commissioner Hall ¥ 4 - Wil Judge Gary’s Putnam Friend. | hey K | i - . Joseph Brown left Monday for W El ia o B ey needed tie help. In response | o b | announced that the hearing was a pre- |, ;2000 ilre he will e cmployed.| The government's suit for the disso- =F. C. JACKSON. Dentist | & 1 joter of inauiry, two “donen| anl enjovable salioween tarty wast liminars one to receive remonatrances Umanlc; Wheve he Wil he smployed, || The soveroments sult for the dieso; . b SUN, D | Sects overe butchesed and sent fo the, siver Mondey might by Miss Jane | and protests if any were to be forth- {0 LR YO St n vars, resived | that the Aoy edl - - emergency hospital. Sweet in honor of Miss jladys Clark, | coming. but that no licenses would be Fron ko B bl skt ] bt . ary Painless Extracting and K £ L . | jvho seaves soon Tor New York. whcre | granted to hecome effective before |8 1 B RSN e v for [ Combl e ot ey E w n.—Friends are interested | her parents are to reside in ile fu-| Tuesday of next week. The commis- g on of Norwich was | birt} only a short time afte Filling a Specialty ', (i anhiicomehit or (e narriage | fure.” e home ‘o St Lt hs | siomers, were Tendy te. henr smy pro- | Sra Hattie Jackson of Nor s o e T e 782 Main Street. - Witliemantio | 15\ “Leote pobts 888 the ooy 1o fiCr decqiated with pumpkine and | teats, he fid. and should any. De re- |5 e e o R R R Ol et tor the vamalie to TT r e g L k ¥ 8. The voung ladies wore ap- |ceived to fix a date fol 9 ~ | supervisor o e schools in that dis- | linois. P " Gren tul ropriate ofd fishioned zowns r- | tive thereto. supervisor of the s | il 1 e Trict. was a recent caller here. Judke Gary is a personal friend and foam : s ing the evennz dinoing wis cujoved | Sheriff Sibley Pressnts Petition. "large number from the viliage are | school cham:of 1, M, Wheaton of the . N L £ i i echins 4 E8ts eujoyen A large number from th 5 E E A Swee varmcy of Fresh Fiee: aise sl el iad und Hallows'en games weve plaved: A | sherift Praston B. Sibley then pro- | atteniiag. the Sactions 8¢ 7. . Goss. | Whaton Tulaing mia Tcarom oo SILSRRT: Oretus Sud Sis, 8 \ leatment. There he wis | presont were Misses Alas Tihocts, Alice |S0016d & petition asking that the sa |inan's, east of the village, and W. K.| pany of this city, and whenever o x 1 1o by Miss Rhoabacl v, Mation Stark, Ruth Catahors. Ay |1008s in Danielson be limited to six.|Ramond's in Westchester, today | casion has permitied, when both has: ' STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norta St i 85 Rhoaback e Tpmon Stark, Ruth Cainbord, Au- | “In” other vears the borough has been | (Wednesday) [ been in New York, fn recent vears, | ! R s = Devenpoic Myid | sade the dumping ground. for _the Springfisld. Preasher Coming | they have dined togéther and rehes . ¥ k- g e g b s censees of the town,™ e said, % ed old times, Eilla Flolbrook. Hazel Hoxie 4v2 | “Nfamy business men have signed this| Rev. George Wallace Banks of | E. H. SPRING, Piaao Tumer Clark wnd. dane Sweet. Miss Ciies | Slany business men bave slgned his| Rev. Ceorse Wellass, Benks of Burned During Explosion. one. Willimantic, Conn. geparture is a matter of regrct Lo her|that it is for the best intefests of the |Pit of the Congregational church nex: | - Eugene Bonneville, clerk in Leder's - el 4 i ymany fri-nds and those present at (he | horough to limit the number of places | Sunday. | store, Is suffering from serious burns = party iast night extsnded their best Personally, 1 am not going to | The Willing Workers' society of the | sustained at his home on Greene street The Clearance Sale Continues wishes to her. the sranting of a larger mum- |Grange met at Mre. Myron R, Abell's | when a lamp exploded. SR Baton Div Bones St TRA: e ber, but if the ratio of one Fcense to|cn Pleasant street Tuesday afternoon Unclaimed Letters. Misem. Som 5 Sasieits. e Jour CITY COURT. every 500 inhabitants is followed we | Colchester grange held a meeting m’ Letters addressed as follows are un-| B Toatl: wash e s Party Pays | 1l have all the places that are neces- | Grange hall Tuesday evening. | .iiimcd st the Patnam posiames this B s svery it ta PhE uest at Saturaay.Evening Party Pays | sary. omas J. Tangney of ine Hi " Bive. M o e s i | for Bad Manners. After reading the text of the peti- |farm, Hebron, was in town Monday. | 3208 . *joraan, Madam Marfee, Miss| SR $haty #o0ods | tion, Mr. Sibley went on to say that S. H. Kellogg's new block on Main | 2 v Smith, Miss Mary V. v on, K. THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, Frenk Lis was before the police | the question may come up that the |stree: is being pushed to completion. | 3 opy S5 : s Main Street, Danielson. court Tuesday morning 1o ansm borough is policed and that other parts | Mr. Keliogg is having a new cement | 11, cioen ¥ Sept20da w James E_ Keech, Mgr. a charge of breac hof the pe :ce of the town are not, but the borough | waik laid in front of the block. 1 P ey entered a piea of mot guilty, but ihe | Pays for this police service, and other — | ast Day for Lists. court found Lim guilty after hearing | PATts of the town of Killingly should | Bristol—John Landry, son of Mr.| Today (Wednesday) is the last AMERICAN HOUSE ihe cvidence. He therefore imposed 4 | be able to o likewise if licenses are |and Mrs. J. N. Landry, is studyving for | upon which the board of assessors » %5 The conrt save | Sranted in {hem. As to the locations | the pries n Louvain, Belgium. | be in session to receive lists of taxable | fi:e of 35 and cost The court gave |% Ao i P L ‘:mmma he lesthood in L Belgi b ” ive 1 T D the cused to derstand tha he DUE o e B Farrell & Sandersor. Props. | Women who know the San more frecdom. i thie constenere | shiould be gransed, the sherlf stated to SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, goodness and economy of me Watiers, but that disturbances of (e cmplssioners that it would be| Flhame I Only One Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected ies made the Kind of which ‘he accused was | Iard for him to de-ids, as it will prob- Only ling , ete. L pies from found wuilts are not allowed ans moce | @by be hard for the commissioners. o SHETUCKET STREET. v BEETRAY - ara -t thoo chbntry Commissioner Hall interrupted with: AT T e R, ONE SucH Wi amraen SIC You were o say. vou: Would ke “sBromo Quinine’’ F htre. v thaacs Shint ali licensed places out of the borough, S vEe Wi 5 Wowld von not? Relivered lo Any Pari of Norwich MINCEMEAT palie'st & party sive e B | UG P oud not,” the sherir re- | Tii@m€ IS 3 3 oubl ‘reate | plicd.” “T am_simoly looking forward he Ale that is scknowledged to be the “LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE® beé‘lm;l "dls es:‘:nv and cre; d con for the best interests of the ugh. best on the marke: — HANLEY'S are not w ing over last siderable turbance and on Sunday § 1% i borough. endeavored t o n who lo not wish to impose a burden on PEERLESS. A telsphione orizz will - e o Suissault one inun who | invone or do Injury 1 ans Way {0 any 1 Lid uinine Tecelve promp: aftention. ning. . Lis had a roll of mecial with | PEISON'S property.” USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. B. 4. MeCCRMICK. 20 Framkiin St Which to commit tne assault, but ihis{, Mr Hall said: “We would like b . o A i ‘his | ave you relieve us of our burdens. was wrested from his band. In his Always remember the full Kk ks e veRt T own behall Lis said that he was an- Judge Back’s Retort. name. Lool wan ¢ pu = cered by others. but did not deny (hat Lo this Judge Back suggested, zood i i 2o throigh the adverils- | S he had used obscene and abusie lan- | naturedly. ‘that if he did so he wouid | 4OF this signature on every box. 25c. han through the 51 The Bulletin. TEPRAC WILTON RUGS, 9 x 12 oston Stor WHITTALL RUGS of a Rug to Buy m, x 12 . ¢ WILLIMANTIC What is Going On Tonight. Corps,. N SALOON CLOSED: Proprietor Did Not Pay Liguor Bi guage as testified to in court. illima Special Meeting of .Board of Alder- | Street. On behalf of more than a hundred e Irence Laleur has resigned with o |femidents of Bast Kiingly, Judke TolNing Pictures at Bijou and Scenic | Hartford drug firm and returacd to his B s o e emple. > Bty £hie R granting a license to n B. Chase Bastern Star Lodge, No. 44, A. F. m ity. in that place on the grounds above set and A. M. 5 i George J. Kirby of Mansfield Eol- |forth and because of that part of the Krangis S Lons Woman's Relief [low left Tuesday morning on a busi- | town being. strictly residontial and sannnsusna Local Notes. Nelson of Woonsocket, R. relatives on lower Main gra_of their malaries, which raised & . ugl William East Killingly’s Protest. I, is ness trip to include Rhode Island and Massachusetts, The list as filed by the Windham Silk company with the board of as- manufacturing, and, to quote from the petition, because the community is rromised only. uncertain employment m at_moderate wages, out of which very utnam Violet Edmands and Party Spend Short Time at Thempson Inn—Bigamist Karkorian Gets Six Months in J Why He Was Not Fined mantic—Fine for Boarding House Thief. Charles Karkorian of this city, has been held in the jail in Brooklyn for several weeks on a charge of big- amy, was brought into_ the superior ulso expect to relieve the commission- property in Putnam. The lists have come in in number, but there are oth- ers yet:to be recelved, and all those that are not in by tenight will be sub- Ject to a 10 per cent. Increase, for Which the assessors need not be blam- od, us they are required by law to af- ax it L City Notes. Harold Gilpatric has been tor in New Britain. Charles Pratt of Bradley strect is a recent " visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, in Willimantic. Mrs, Hall of Willimantic, who has been spending the past week with Mre. C. B. Pratt of Bradley street, left this city on Tuesday for Worceste Mrs, Milo Corbin of Worcester, Mass., fdmerly of this city, is visiting Putnam friends. Mr. and Mrs, G. Harold Gilpatric and Mre, George Gilpatric were in New Britain the past two days, wher they attendsd a reun: of the 1911 otiagers of Juniper Point, Me. Miss Bessie L. Champlin has boen recent guest of Miss Alice Knight ir Danielson. Hallowe'en Entertainments. Among the Hallowe’en entertain ments last evening were dances held in several hally parties given by Mrs, I W, Seward and the Miss Katherine Sewsrd, strect: one by the little Misses Sylvis and Elizabeth Wheelock, duughters of Mr. and Mrs. 8, M, Wheelock of Chureh street; one by the junior cluss of (he Tourtellotte Memorial school. and un entertainment given the O. M. club b Mrs. John Sabin of School stret, and Hallowe'en social held in the Congre gational gymnasium by the Pilgrims of Avilo Miss Bradley el Bessie Champlin_ of entertained the Tues rnoon. Enjoyable Social enjoyable as well as a helpful mecting and social of the Congrems | tional Sunday school teack and of 1 Id at the home of Mr, s, Richard Carpenter, South Main street, Monday evenin; Parents Invited. The parents of the members of the K. 0. K have been invited to at- tend the conclave this (Wednesduy ) evening in the Congregational casile room. Potato Crop Disappointing. { A Durham = correspondent writes: The potato crop seems to be nearly a failure here this season, small in size few in the hill and & great ways apart, One of our farmersin few days Ko sold his two-acre fleld of potatoes 1o a party for $10. The party wishing to speculate a little sold them to anpther party for §11, lingly the last pur- chaser sent his men with ms to harvest the crop. Tt is sald that aftes the i worked faithfully for half a day they succeeded in digging half a bushel and gave up the job -« Anty Drudge o Mrs, Y e e g Foalf afver a few ings. " (Am “It’s the boi causes you all longer.” clothes were coarse stand the boiling and ‘ing of the old-fashion ‘stand it. before their time. Fels-Naptha soap of washing. Follow directions wrapper. Ghange In On and after Augus City Savings Bank of J closing Saturdays at 12 Did you ever wear homespun? «ably pot, but your parents did. NOTICE be open every busizess day (excep Salur- days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. GRAY HWAIR MAKES YOU LOOK OLD, Remedy Brings B A Simple ' the Natural Color—Dandruff Quick ly Removed. Haw ofien onc hears (he exp | “She 1w gruy giniing {018 (1t pwivrue o i | denotes age o it WILH age, You never hear onr roferred Ito ui baving gmay. hair and FounE. Th age blame as looking youthful appesi hair 1o’ grow middle age Joc hair is generally the It your, hair is gra our frlenas for referring Nou nee. if Man ply by Allowing the gray v be. yme manifest,. I your hair come taded or gruy try W . and Sulphur Halr Remed I on which a cl by the r 3 Wyeth devised a ew yoar simble, inexpensive and pr 1 will banish the gray huir days, It 18 also guaranteed to Ve dandruff and promote the gr 1 the hair, Tt dw s pleasant dressing N, 1 after using it'a fow days itching and deyness of the scalp en appe Don't neglect your hair, Star Wyeth's o cnd Sulphur yu will be surprised at the o r sults. This preparation s offer the public at fifty cents a hbott » | Yeeommended and sold by all drugg Special agents, The loc « vd | Co. 131 Main street To Extend Stamford Zone. That the New Yor ew 1 n & Hartiord railroad inte oon o be n Tine support ed that which Re compay t and ne order We: ' CASTORIA | For Infants and Children, | The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu on Mending. ‘I seem to do nothing but mend and the elothes are full of holes iling of your clothes in the this work, Dearie. Boiling weakens them and makes them soft just as it does meat or vegetables. Use Fels-Naptha soap in cold or Yokewarm water and the clothes will wear much Prob- Old-time and tough, able to rubbing and pound ed way of washing. The delicate fabrics of to-day won't Perhaps your clothes are boiled and rubbed hard, and that is why they get frayed edges, tear easily, and wear out is lh(' mnd(‘rn way It cleanses clothes thorough- 1y in cold or lukewarm w. @io hard-rubbing, little time. ter—no boiling, on the red and green Bank Hours t 1st, 1911, the Jewell ewett City, Conn., will o’clock.

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