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A D e ey ! Murray’s Boston WILLIMANTIC . w and Mo Goodwin. g2 e : , K What Is Going On Tonight. Miss Mathilde O'Neill spent Thurs- | Crowd at Auction sf Monoh. Miss' Miller Entertains X L Class— Moving Plctures at ‘the Bijou and | ey ir Hartford —Sudden Death of Joseph ;P. Cogan | Honars for Miss Florence Willcox 3 o TO _THE MINUTE ; ) a John Gelings of Springfleld is at| Funeral Services for Abner Plum-| —Mesting of W. C. T. U. l h\ : Opfififiousfi"enw (Hell) at Loomer | nishome in thi ity mer—Burial to Be in Mystic, e’ sl m NO. 1, Anclent Order of Hi-| Miss Nellie McCormick was a New o Miss Josephine Miller entertained bernians. = iondon visitor Thursday. Millmen and buyers of mill supplies| the X I. class, of which she s presi : . s glimante Nest. Order of OWIS i |\ sary Hickey of Jackson street |and equipment, Junkmen and - others | dént, of the Buptist Sunday school i That is what you will find Radiant Chavter. No. 11 0. F. & ]spent Thursday in Hartford.. representing not oniy Putnam but also | Tuesday cvening, at her " home | on cobipebed Seeting G oW Seioor | “Mies Hearietta MeCulack in in New | MERY Now Dugland towns and cifie | Soule spenl. Mler the regulag pu i 2 ¢ s CGhurch Fair In Town | YOTK for 2 few davs on business. : - v o in ouf stoee, ~ Atticles chat ¢ Sy Sosepb's Caurch ¥ T _ | Saie of the mill equipment of the Mon- | refreshiments, and later the class en . 1Y . Dr. Danfel Sullivan of Brookiyn, N. |olansett compan: The sale contin- | joved music and games. s Y 3 ,'; \'l;‘:nng ‘rB.“]-tl\'n in tals Gty | ned all day and the sales totaled sev- | W. €. T. U. Meeting. & : . Judge W. F. Burnham of Hamptop | er thousa: ollars. A Providence | B ] are up to the minute in : . was & Willimantie. visitor Thursday. | auctioneer was in charge. e sy AL Teia { Cfvas’ Binsstteiactie Jan. » Number W. L. IHiggins of South Coven- | There wis a tirong of buyers and| aq the annual meeting, the annual 2 1e aiid it Clo: of the Strests. : B e . ninS sropertyto B8l roports were read. The nominating style and quality. aks, o D 2 ‘ i into ots. ° T oot AFRD .. a e Onc problem that the city has been | ]Tots drought gooa prices, while otners | Corimittee esked for further time,” s0 . ) f T ihere was no cieetion of office unable to_solve satsmfactorly Is that | D e e |501d at more moderate rates s ; o 3 : o upai polve s % - 1he « was a Wilimantic visitor Thurs- | 5% DU T07€ mModerale rates, ot was Coilege Honors Won. It t th Furs, Suits. Millinery and e “rertice” Dot as Boor as et ihe ©" | enae By Which Srank Lacrocse of this | Miss Miorence Willeox, & student at is not alone e present time. It is so poor that every % O.. Bellerose of Baitic was | city comes into possession ol the two | Smith ccilege, has been elected to full 4 Z one is commenting upon it and com-. | * Willimantic visitor Thursday morn- |and one-haif story frame stable and a | membership in the Smith College Stu- Merchandise of all descrip- % o Ti ety uedn it el som [ i v e L e T T A T LB delicious flavor, or out with altggether too resular fre- | Mrs. Daniel S, Clark of South Wind- (i understood that Mr. Lacrosse will | for two vears. She has also been re- || ’ ham road visited friends h Hartford | convert the stable into a ' temement |clectea to the Mandolin club, as frst . - > Y 2 tions that are right up to Ca€Es are long stretches of streets, | Thursda. , | house. e the abs 1| |t ur t a € P f “gbecially in the hill sections of the | Mrs: Katherine Jack Spaulding of | , A [eAtUre of the sale was the trans. Has Served on Dakota. [ o) € 1 ’ H clty, that ave poorly lignted, and this | Spring street whs a Hartford visitor | (Gx PY_one buyer, who purchased at| .. ... faley, a former resident | the latest designs from the could be remedied and without any | Thursday | $15 ench & number of machines, omn: [ o g Visiting his uncie, James Hop- biial K , | s tem L ecninsn e , or the re nabl I N P he are iiehts are stationed at the |, MI%. Louis Feiner of Pleasant street | having been delayed in arriving at the | Kins. ~He has served iwo periods of T asona € : ’ is visiting relatives and friends in | age - e, ! fire | four vears each on the battleship Da- corners of the streets snd the trees | 5, lHDE Ton because 0T & blowont at-e fire | L and is to return again. make it Impossible for them to shed | B . i . Their rays of light down the sirest to| Dr. Morris L. Hatheway of Hartford | The sale did not include il A Good Reason. prl( b4, o or o u the shadow of the next light. More | Was the guest of his father, Amos M. |land or tonement houses, which be- | * Avjla Ledoux returned to his duties ’ IN TE A D of the pnew i2-candlepower light: ch | Hatheway, Thursday | Jgfi::“t‘ltrepfl::rrg- "e;:‘u;‘-”“' Pt Dearnley & Clarke's, on Wednes- - E . as are used on the footbridge, on South W. 8 immons of Central Village | i ‘, - ! € | day, after being laid off for a weel t th - UP TO THE MINUT ND ot i miets | e e o oot o |, Lt Toihe mtn et | day, Sole hoine mid o The 1 PeSk weight, or the sani are needed. These lights are giving | of the state bosrd of education. | other things as they gould use. is the first time he has been unable | latest designers for the | DIED SUDDENLY. arcs would give e of these lights, i L Ad s as Union, Broad and Valiey as well | Drill Night for 13th Company—Auc- | Supper When He Suffered Three | Strenuous Opposition te Granting Li M d 1 C The H. C. Murray Co. P T RO R Bl e il g e o] e e b o caa reamery A Y fine satisfaction and'do not cost Nearly | Tne republican caucas held Wed- | e Soionanselt company, which 3% | ts work on account of iiness for twen- i ] : S e e S e e | e ooy, cusen, St Vet 4o o0 SRS 3G et |3 S ary package tha 3 saia to be equivalent to 4 and 1-2 | ‘nief o abaat, | OF € n I Low water preasure”today from 9-12 & Now have six of these lights installed 1 in place of two arcs, especially through DANIELSON STAFFORD SPRINGS I would save one-third of the cost and » 2 £ B Ay Pre-1 ¢ SR PR LG TN | Savies Mill b Elmville RUning | oeenn b cCogan o7 a veterin qf the| Samiel Farmer—Hallew Vaters Pro- | Butter the popular The board of county commissioners | | FUNERAL. | | School street, Wednesday evening. Mr. - Shary - il B | Mrs. H. S. Dowe is visiting for a |Cogan. who was employed at the foun- | §4Ve & hearing in Society }‘g"fl".‘"' 41! c w n a n | few days with relatives at Northboro, |dry of the Putnam Foundry and M: iy - atigEaong ont-hh APRESRLIDES . o of these variicular incandescents. Two | kg Al e manufacturing slisstings. & m. and 2-4 p. m.—adv. ] 0 i G ld the Diil sections and along such streets | — Joseph P. Cogan, 67, Had Just Finished —— I system. | Nights—Borough Bowling Team De- | 5 War. diad suddcnty i the home| test—Decision Reserved. | 'y . Do > AR feats Moosu 0! his daughter, Mary K. Cogan. near Napoleon D. Authier. Ropano Serafine and_Samuel Farmer | ) 3 ; Mass. | chine company, came home and ate a | {1O%, " The fi Napo! ce Au- 3 or liquor lice e applicatio > 1 ]lhiekrmwrn{:'ell\:lldosro\x: Gleon Delce 43| Peter A, Rathburn of Bridgeport | hearty surper nfter vigorous day of 1a- | o At Dapaqhl Sy AP SR TIORY CHILD OF PUTNAM mother. 27 Arnolds lame. Thursdas | celled on friends in Danielson Thurs- | bor, and soon afterwards complained of | Mave created u good deal of intereat || u exY. morning at 530 o-clack, followed by a | 98Y: beine ill. He soon suffered in rapid | 4nd ther E Sarass ity i} . ELECTED PRESIDENT. | Momaing of $50 o'clock, followed by 2 | "%,y Marlor of Brooklyn is to|succession three paralytic shocks and | B hearing. The commissioners, ft- { e church at 9 o'clock, celebrated by Rev. | sPend the winter in New York. |ia a short time was dead. er hearing the cvidence, reserved their | lecision, which they say they 1 - - will give * Demestic Lumber Dealers’ and Manu-| 3. J. Papillon, pasior of the church Got. Thees Cesna | o i, Cosan was born in, Augusta, Mey | 50,5 W0 L0, It th re k b] 3 | - sra the cart y vt & few days Bs n Ax Tecturera’ Asseciation Farmed, | During the servioss D 1 Comtors ron | Jumes feens ot Mt was one of |20, 8, SHety years of his life werd | WHAIR &IV (8 oo seratne|| 1S. e marKkapie dered the solo, O Miserere Je, and |, party that got three coons on ahunt. | Civil war as « inember of Company | W45 first taken up. His place of bus- e i 7 = for a waiting jiymn sang De Profun- | %, PaTty that gt three coons on G s . 2 incss 1s located at the junction of Park : H Plsinfield, Conn, Nov. 8 kwmmers|dis -The boay was Dlaced aboard u | T, SoR® W lennedy, formeriy of |ehd Gt his eniistment wab honrabiy | wnd West sirests. near 'the fair combpinauon oif a |sna wmoermen wno seil | the +New | mecia troliey car at 10.25 and taken | putnam, Is now orEMnIsing & Jodge of | dicharged: ¥ | grounds, where he has-had a license | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail-| 1o Taftville where burial was in the|ine Order of Moose in Boston. For the past thirty years he has|[or the past two vears. The remon- - feor Cl {roaa company ties met here today and | {&mIlY ot in the Sacred Heart ceme- | Nrs. Samuel Cogswell of Elmville |been a resident of Putham and years | Strance i thix us well as in that of of these th]n S, Uneguatled eansing. | ;oo T s e to be called the | srorigili Dearers were Charles De- |y s heen visiting relatives in New Bed- | ago_was employed in_the old foundry | MT. Farmwr wus against the place and . formed an associasion to be called the | Montigny, Adoiphi DeMontigny, AT- | feg. O rront Stract . Cogans wite died | not against the person. A petition cd 5 SaH GREEN TRADING STAMPS Lot ot rocting G ", | thur Bergeron and Arthur Laberge. Arthur A. Bibeault of Woonsocket | several years ago. Besides his daugh- | !3ining nes was presented re- ©R ONF CHECK FREE WITH EACH | Child of Putnam president and C. A. called on friends in Danielson Thurs- | ter, he is survived by two_brothers, [ Monstrating zgainst the granting of SEN CENT PACKAGE #Tillinghast secretary. The meeting | NEW ARMORY PLANS aay. Charies and John, Augusta, Me.. and a | the Serafine license. The remonstrants Gold Medal Butter comes to = was called to discuss the recent cut in | _— > The selectmen of the town of Kill- | sister, M Ma Lakin, Lowell, Mass, | Were not presented by counsel. Col, o Drice of seven-imeh ties from 72 cents | Submitted by Ten Architects—Exam- | ingly are to have a special meeting to- W. H. Hall, who is president of the our table fresh ure and {tc 82 cents and the more Hfl?} e ined Wednesday by General Cole. sopa m]m {r]-]a'_\ % 3 | FUNERAL. mx].l;n.mln Sprisigs . kges “mmlx gociety, y 9 p Hon of Six-inen ties Insttuted by the| £t o scals that have been at the| RAL ceed the conss, He. satd pus ] The T. R. Sadd Co. i Wedneaday aftermoon plans subm':- | Orbheuts. thester. s week Wete.is e Y damage had veen done o prope sweet—the perfect butter in A resolution was passed which will | ted by ten architects for the new ar- | en Thursdey morning to Leominster. | puneral services for Abn>+ Plummer the fair ground, ‘and last summer A Maih lbe sent to the railroad company ask- | mory proposed for this city were ex- | Mass., for the remainder of the week. . i S leemer | pickets hat broken in the fe e e Pag it the o1 mHlce. 52 conte: Do Pald | ammined br Adgct Gon. Gesrge M. Cote | - Baran williams. Danieison chapter, | s Boid, &1 the home of bis daughter | whicn 1" Snight have ' boes the perfect package. No odors ning from the Seriie e Filsputrick can reach it. No hand can = to Oct. 1, the|in the office of the inspector general at | D. A. R, is to have a meeting next o Sawver district, Thursauy = afternoon. Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. | for_all ties cut pri date of the notice of the reduction and | the state armory, Hartford. Besi D. Sargent, pastor of the Con- a v e n E for Gones ¢ Ge 5 o 3 = - said was no protection e e T S P Will Move to Providence | Eresational church. wds the oMCI&ting | ind o liceute should not be granted h it be held after a conference with the | svectively the inspector general and | W. E. Whipple who has occupled | iCl8¥Nen- o 8, (EFES TAbiel Of TORC | there. He heard a great deal of noise touch 1t. . T assistant quartermaster gencral of the | the Austin Williams place some | 1008 S Be e ‘mfmfl;,mmén The | especially after ciosing hours. John 1Imes e el [Tee i (Friday) morning to Mystic for Durial | o,” o sotty reridential mnd ' on chis ., e i n_of t e i s r the family . where Mr. Plum- b 3 ; Dr. Hallock’s) Famess Remedies. | Btz Tho “exiiminution sccupica the | No Word from Commissioners. | ot 0 B0 57 hie chitdren oo e license should be refused. Today is a good day to taste sreater par: of the afternoon. Gen- | No anuouncen v Ve ed. . SerElne. Qecrpe - Safon i i Are a Trifle Hard, 40 vears of cures. RTaT Cols i he Wowma Dot malsct the | iere’ Thursday by the appiicanis from DS i the place suilable. it is '@ this pure, rich butter - ; desired plan this week. No archi. | the county commissioners as to wheth- constable and never heatd any c a ELVITA PILLS sreagthens the merves. | ¢ coo"3(tcna=d the examination. A | er the two proposed saloons on Rail- VISITED WILLISTON. nts against the place. { enriches the blood and invigorates the whole | ;1\, by of the architects have com- | road square are to be licensed. But Cheer Up, for You Can| -~ s municated with the adjutant general| It is anticipated by the town school, Senator Hammend Pays to Alma | gistance from Serafine’s, never heard | w D l 'S VEGETABLE LIVER | for an opportunity later when thev committee that another teacher will be| Mater, Where He Once Dsbated- of any trouble there and Joseph Toni- | on oug ass Louis Tonidaudel, who lives a short DR. HALLOC . o i . , Qaudel thouzht a4 leense should be FILES for rommtination snd sick besdacke. | mAY congult with him. and he will | required soon in Williamaville on a. 5 > udel i ; F o T nri hd he Ta'| count of the number of new pupils who | Sldney Morse, formerly of thi .| given to sccommodate the people who 3o . Get Money by cailing at fhe | ... oo AT ALL DRUG STORES. e R o e o | will come in With the epentag Of the | Row & member of the faculty of Wil live in that section. Joseph Smith New Haven - Hartford Springfield Providence - for the proposed armory ‘n Danbury | mill. When the mill was closed the|lon (Mass.) academy, is the contribu- | thought the damage (o the fair ground . end Thursday afternoon those submit- | teaching force was requced. ;Kfl;&.:.,,-sp:";fl::‘}m t:! paper of ti Ience was dane by three drunken men or t nfor o 2 whom he saw comiag from the village. C Ladies’ Suits e i e s I S e e George A. Hammond, 1860, of tbe|He is night watchman at.the Rhode adies duits, WS L The Thirteenth company, C. A. C.|firm of Hammond & Knowiton, silk |Island mili and saw what was going Paid for Crueity to Caif. had a regular drill at the State armory | manufucturers of Puinam, Ct. visited |on in the neighborhood. Jo Murray M I I Eernstein of Columbia appesred | Thursday evening. The members of | the school this week with his old |alse spoke . good word for the Sera- Bl ’ Ladies’ Codts, | verore Tustice of the Peace . fsnam | the compan are showing much inter- | friend and Williston classmate. John | fine 1ocation. - He knes of ne more | smm———— = = 9 | at Columbia Wednesday and entered [est in their work, but a large number [ C. Hammeond. of Northampton. Mr. | suitable place. Mr. Serafine was rep- | tho | 15 Umion Stree!. & 5 a plea of guilty to improperly carry- |of men is wanted and it is hoped that | Ifammond has served four terms in the | resented bv Attorneys Salvatore D | 450 When therd wus u saloon in - Chlldren’s afld Mlsses’ ing a calf in a carriage. He was|enlistments will be large during the| Connecticut house of representatives, | Sopo of Hartford and Robert H. Fisk | HO/IOW It was the worst place he knew & fined §1 and costs, amounting to $11.60. | next few weeks. and is now a memiver of the Connect o Conditions had improve ince . 3 of Stafford Springs. The remonstrants il Ferms serictly confidential. which he paid. The prosecution was Mr. Pinney came thery nelped to Auction at Cutler Place. cut senate and chairman of the senate | were not represented ounsel. . 4 il : Ce = " delity — drive out the saloon. I Plumb be Coats, Loyt By the Comnecticut Humane| rne housshold property, s driving | SOTTULR 06 fnence’ By hia foaiiy Dppoesd I ‘Hollow. fievea"tha "aloor a_Liarse | Wherever | picture Puszles, Taraoh 4 i Y o horse, carringes. hay and a varied as- | mie abic. Gatics he ha me o here was a strong opposition to the | placed, but if we must have them they | i ¥ ' as e i sortment of other properties of the|on\idhle reputaiion &a an able and |Sranting of a license in the Hollow | should be segregutcd. —He resented Air Rifles Bows and A Dress Sk“.ts Furs ; ing 3 estate of Mrs. W. T. Cutler were sold | ;upjic spirited citizen. Few men have | 10 Samuel Farmer. A large majority | the statement of Mr. Cady, who 8a1d | parcheosi, Chess India, Playing Ca y 9| Thursday Manager Weatherhead cf [at auction in the town of Brooklyn on | Deen ‘more actively identified with the | of the votcrs hid sikned the remon- | the Hollow people went (o Stafford the local telerlione exchange with Ar- | Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Josephine | prol JOre SetVels Meptified with Whe | G 0, 0 G oy tizens from the | Springs because there were no suit Sewing Cards . thur Washburn and Joseph Bosse en- | C. Whiting Is the administratrix Of | Seore oe vears B has moce " marapes | Hollow distric s a in opposition, | able places in the 1w i Dormlicen. . CHENRHE Favers . and ress s, joved a hunting trip in the Boiton |the estate. |'of the Putmam school board, and the | E. C. Pinney said that he always op- | cense was anted in Hollow It Foods. The party retumned with a Running Day and" Night, new high school building with Its spa- | Posed the granting of a license in the | would be oaly a duestion of tme un- Prizes for pa tic k o e O ram "ot 18 | The mill of the Glen Worsted com- | cious grounds owes much to his activ- | Holiow on account of the unsatistac- | Ul there would he similar appiication: maik I . - g 3 civie tory co which existed from Staftordvil sreuttville. and s, VELS, | 2o, ok om, M pomsy sbobt I ke | paris® RN SSt ot 22 s | 2 o OE e o e 57 the |y o . T L . o s - | known as the Sayies mill, is being run | Puliding committee. In his recent visii | the last as held th . Staf L g an s e l” Hl. i H frank i couare A g T day and night in the manufacture of | to Wiliston nothing seemed to inter- | eral years :go. Cyril Johnson thought which farme wve when their | Iy LB L Dress Tnmmings _ Visted New London Corps. Cotton worsteds, on which & go0d bus- | €8t him more than the fact that he was | the place too hands and being so near help kot intoxicated, 'Jle hoped the i 1o 172, Tovetie Goss, Mrs. Sarsh Com. | inees has been dcne for many months. | 8016 to (urn lo (he records of the|home the peoplc in the Hollow, who Lo oordBad el i by L e ety ] P ns, Mrs. . Benner, Mrs. J. iome of the operatives of the plant are Adelphi - P == o g e sl 4 e o 1 A " schoo a saloon was in the [1 75 MONUMENTS, and other seasompable mer- | Barstow and Mrs Jula’ Jackson, all | residents of Danlelson. . there the questions debited in that |to drink to excess S e Bt iy e JOSEPH BRAUDFORD, . e A e e - e year and find his own name among| Willlam Park sald more wian 90| Hollow. o T G Lo | z ¢ - those of the debaters. per-cent. of the Hollow people oppose . icant. 2 N chandise. B T o O park i A2l | “The residents of East Killingly, as a! The John C. Hammond mentioned in | the license. There was no demand for | To a question by Mr. Fisk, V. Far- | Book Binder. 1009 artisti: designs. New London, Thursday. general rule, express satisfaction that the item is now dean of the members | it and the saloon wouid be @ detrinient | mer raid he was the sole appticant and | . WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, the county ‘commissioners would not | of the Northampton bar. He and Een- | to the husiners as well ns the wocial would be the sole owner I n license " e Mads and B e 0 5 . , c 1. | ETant the license applied for for the | ator Hammond and the late Dr. Henry | interests of the comumunits. John (. was sranted | 105 BROAOWAY. L T o Successful Sale for Hospital Benefit.| Shippes hotel. Mhe commissioners L. Hammond of Dayville were class- | Wightman, a former county coinm Nothing was sald against the sult- | . o0 oge v Thursday afternoon a sale of home- | maintain that KEast Killingly is a| mates at Williston seminary sioner, thought the pla insuitable. | ability of Mr. Farmer, the evidence [ 7"V -— made food for the bemefit of St. Je- | strictly rsidential and manufacturing e 3% 55 dicwctly: conmectad with theidiwells | showidl that tis people in One/ BOMOw | o= i L L seph’s hospital was held from > until | center, and have made a rule not to RALPH W. TEFFT ing or tenement upstairs and a license | are for the most part unalterably oy m mmald M“ ls : 3 oclock in u Main strest store and | grant licenses in that section of the | e should not be granted the posed to the granting of a license t /ILLIAMS was well patronize he sale was |town. This would aiso apply to the | Ment: P ie| Fred Glover said it was a residen- | anybody in that section, . M, eiS|10 buy these QO0dS | mart e GHiam | i, T 2o st 9pl, o Ue| Mentianed se _Probable Oumearatic || Frea Tove il i e ropaen Ll 5 = commiltee of the ladies’ auxiliary to | Williamsville and Elmville. | g i B o do i cense. |. Travelers report the absence of sous | 216 Main Street EANEST P. CHESBRO, 1029 Main St, e Br te ommaites aivoy Telaphone Service Plasses. L i Tt Wi e bl Waliare T Jonte ‘and Austin Wikt | Tonemeie T S eeny . T R | ’ t A Teblve 'other mipthb The common battery telephone ser- | the common counil, is mentioned as a | OPPosed the license on Uie ground that | tner escape the nothe CARPENTER BUILDER Willimantic, Conn. 3 1 et vice that has been installed in the Dan- | brobable selection as the party's candi- | e place was not suitable. Rev. Mr.|icurist | 2 - - w ) | charge of the successful affair . : & - y Sihairesisonh ielson division for one month is now | date for mayor by the democratic city | Curt an_extended talk on .the | { nd JOBBE Tiapection lof Company L. | working ves " caucus which is to be held within a | ovils T S Bt lE T LR e € NDERTAKER EMBAL nm th~ > pas O artford made the resular | and favor it over the slower working|had experience in' the administration : H G P $2. Churer St. Wriilmantic, C m o i gl | mentmy mspection of - company I | iderets svstem. of Putham's afairs. , Bad Thirty Years ago. | Neuralgia, Lumbagn,Beiatica, Sore Throni | v Reiepnone Lady Assistant b Yoy, Wbk ihapectioh X AR Just what effect license will have in; Mansen Twins Please Audienc Bradway said that thirty years | Lameness, Sprains, Bruises or any oiher sevc 3 w2 s bringing additional business to Dan- rwo very om: { putm will positivel | e e H st o e e betaio | ieleon will be watched with interest | Maneon iwins, wdlEvor with he At e Y e of DR. BAYER'S PENETRATING OIL. | ELMORE & SEEPARD, pe satleIoy | visiting battal- | omorrow (Saturday), which i the | yonsor (N ia% %8 i - MONET KEFUNDED. 1§ NOT 80. 1" Gome” around: und habes oo (i), yhi T Htnccy o0 e B Tl FREE TO g (Successors te Sessions & Eimore) R S e ST A the mill operatives in the Surrounding dmbaimers and Funeral Brestors, GO TO THE o Pava Cpa et anen are | ME B SN DO R, B weiheeia S et | ASTHMA SUFFERERS disappear by (he applicatior ma given o - ppear by P! he ruck and rut of current vaudeville delegatos from local 2054, Brotherhood | ness here, the x it | D L s nharnean offerings as to be positively refreshing. | A They have something in their --rson- o §0.62 North Street. : 7 te_conven o ———— LADY ASSISTANT. e L D Tela 1n N Hevén DEFATED MOOSUP. ality that is fully as winning as any- 4 : egates are going to make a strong ef- i FoT SR 2 thing that they do to please those who A v P 9 Teicphone cennection. fort to bring the 1912 convention to | Danielson Team Won in Opening|&c to see them. our expense. N the Thrend cit Bowling Match. Mrs. M. A. Trowbridge has moved |caze is of 1 5 DR. F. C. JACKSON, Deatist STORE Porsonain e S Eile aatetumeg rom ({4 As an opener to the fall and winter - M. Eilis has returned from {5 0" . § = Among the Chaplin people in tewn | bowling season, Danielson won a vic- | three weeks’ visit in Hillsboro, N. H. Filling a Specialty |DANIELSON. - - - CONN. ‘Thursday were Selectman. Charles B, | [0T¥/over Moosup in a match rolled at| Ertertainment at Methodist Church. the Center street alleys, here, winning | An_entertainment for the benefit of < Ly, : by a wide margin. The summary. of | the Sunduy school was given in the A » > the game is as follows { parior of the Methodist church Thurs- |1 . On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewel! ‘ ! 762 Main Strest, - - Willimant EEGEISN "SUIFERERS Danielson. | Gay evening, the following beiig PR ot ihaier, “Gonches: bpi | Telephons and get these discounts. Find _ Quick Relief and Permanent | W. Dodge ............ 88 a7 o it L o e o S AT W Rt 0 Paw CuPs by Using. Hekara The Wendecful | o+ i A ¥ A ’unom;:uon (*gne. mémbers of the | Wil end s ar ¢ A mrce vartety of Fresh Fish: alss| WE WILL CONTINUE THE SALE | Mew Cure for Skin Disease e AR S Thoraes Richmond: November. mehei ; oxyRme 4t e And T w;n-—..;-un...u-;'u & ON DISHES. Handsome English Hokara is recopnized by the medical i et SR Trenas: Two. Tines e Dether fme. 3 ‘" ; p hod C ill ; TRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Nerth Ware for one-half the regular selling | Profession and skin specialists as the Y Ok Franklin: solo_and chorus, A. F. s free offer is ton Important | e By e, the regular salling | Fieal " treatment - for eaeinn, Bicers Moosup. rnlin; | R0 a0 Charan A T8 |icgiont ‘o single day. Seie mow and City Savings Bank of Jewet! City, Conn., w s pimples, blackheads, acne, salt rheum, | Lamoreaux .. . opportunity. etc., and is sold on guarantee by the | St Jean - E. B. SPRING, Piane Tumer Lec & Osgood Co., the local agents for | Gates . B Hokara. Harggnt “Phone. Willimantic, Conn. ©...- 78 80 85|ihe Lost Child, Hazel Perry: duet, the | P¢Zin the cure at ' once. = Send 3 & 3| The Lot chila Hazel Perry: duet, the fmchly. Simpiy mail coupon below. DO - T8 8 %|Gondbye” Ruth Helonar: hupiorine o be open every business day (cxcepi Wiz < ~—!solo, AMan Cale November. Evelyn s+ 5 90 109|Shaw: The Penny. Alice Devine: solo, FREE ASTHMA COUPON , ease or Irritation, do not meglect pur- | Total 1174 Florence Dariing. Thankegiving, Dora FRONTIE MA Co, chesing u jer of Hokara todas. The Daniélson team 18 ' arranging | Digwins: The Corn Song. Florence 61 || o aiik ASTHIMA 0. . In spite of its unusual curative pow- | 9ther matches, and there I8 g00d Pros- | pert, Lizasle Barnes. Ruth Belcher: || poovh, “Loipre @ g er, the price is trifiing. To convince | Pect for a season of popularity for|One, Two, Three, Janette GHbert; solo. | £ Lee & Osgood | bowling. Sammy Walsh; Fairy's Mufr. Ruth || Send free trial of your method to: COMPANY, liberal jar for 2 TP AT = Pratt: Two Cups, Earl Hughes: sol atur- Ir you have mny form of skin dis- | ifanning . * days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. s Larger sizes 30c and $! in addition to the 50 miles of road | Miss Grace Bennett. If the blood is impure, use Hokara |that is to be oiled for the comi ” RA“ . ROBINSON, Treasurer. Danielson. Conn. Blood Tablets. They ool and cieanse | coronation aurbar at Delhi, the Ao 2 winter this g F E R -IN N the blbod and reguiate the howcls in |authorities have decided to oil the | vear.” “Are any the Christm: : Dalarai manner 3 roadbed of the Dunbar railways p nagazines out " Kansas City Journal.