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0 HAIR IAK" , YOU LOOK OLD. Use Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and sonand Putnam j....... 2 EREEESEEESSEAEESEREEAN RS A RS R NSRS AN RAR AR RRRES Quickly Vanish. — m cminatic) " subsequent taking rooms. Furnace street. Rev. 'a voung tree is to be placed opens the WILLI NTIC bpeiriosici s "i’m!r";.-..f’“m..“ o | W Bouglan Swarfield, pastor_of the isoll in all Oirections: whereas under | (FaY Falr 1h o (erh o5 A S 3 Fourth ward, Bap! reh, was the officiating the old system of digging a littie hole » What Is Going On t FORpe W } Bt CRpIER. | beauts will offser the disadvantagcs e A clergyman. Burial was in Westfield | in which the tree was set gave the | ool g B0 L sarUpor o No. 22, Knights of FRACAS AT YELLOW ROW. cemeters. [mou no chance to spread bevond the | .. - Pyibias. e - g N0y {narrow coniines of the loose dirt, the E . Sconit Tompie, 0% %t the Bilou and iy, men Arrested for < Assault on| Lawrence Huntley, motorman on a YOUNE roots being unmable (o penetrate By Garkione. (. DAIFTARY roworen aNovembar Mecting of the Board of | Woman—She, Too, May Appear in|laic car Friday night, wis very much | o - T e e o ‘he | It to ils youthtul beauty. OQue grand- B Jocoens ca | in-ihe Towh] Court Today: surprised to see a fine, fat 'coon across |y, T, o i 4 Is i T mothars < end their zrandmoathots ‘he St. Joseph arnival in the Towh ok the tracks just ahead of the car as it/ em s aleo much MOre | o, 0 them used snge and sulphur fo Hall. | rapid. St. John's v. No. 11, K. T. Saturdaf evening the police were | Was pulling through the srove Just Aarkening their halr. Nothing has —= calied to 21 Yellow Row to quell a |north of the car house at Dayville. ever been found more effective for CHA®SLIN'S NEW LIBRARY Fent that was attaining the propor- | The ‘coon made ff into the =woods. CAUCUS NIGHT, this purpose thun these two time-hon Cedben 'y fions of & frec: for-ail. When the police | ThS is an unusual place to encounter | _ et it W A To Be Formally Dedicated on Saturday | airived evervone was singing, dancing |such an animal and its appearance Four to Be Hsld This Evening—Mayor | Chemist, nas combined the two with Next—Handsorme Structure Gift of | A1d making merry in great style. The |caused surprise. | Macdonald Consents to Run Again. |other Ingredients, which makes i de= s Tt Vel M of| polize were informed that eversthing No Action on Petition. 7 lighttul dressing for the hair, ~an@ o illiam Ross, and Mrs. | Wags all right at that particular house | he petition of citizens asking that | This (Munday) night might easily | which not only removes every tra Ross. Yot an_entrance disclosed One - 1e0n | (3 seloetmen lay out o nlghway from | D¢ termed caucus night in Putnam, for | of dandruft but promotes the growt I R e e | B sagtior o womian, | DMitee towdrd Watne. stoeel, avd Rll- | 1oon within an hour und 'a half from | ful o e e n verothme. put. 1 | steiking. her ahout (he'head and bedy | TUSA. Atreet Wax Iaid aside without 80t- | chg (ime the first to' the time that the | All druggists sre wuthorized to re- been Sraded and cverything put, in|striking her about the head and bedy |jon by the selcctmen at tnelr meoting | oy [a® calied. The republicans of fund the money f it fails to 4o ex- SHICh il it hold Daraay Now. K5, | et s s iy oyt ‘,’,’,'e,s".":,r.‘,’:)‘, d:h\:h’;fi'efi,‘“fifie:"'fl ""fl; | Ward 2 will start the DAl eolling. Whet |accly Ak PApresented. . BLI0 oclock & m TR Bling fe & (e, e aunorarRear Mclned &> |petition, lay out u” nighway across | 3iC¥, "o, Siiecman: & haif-bour iater | reatrt .""v:ff'.'[...v..m,:m:"’l{\ o ut handsome strueturc and stdnds upon 4 | come to headquarters, but Chief Bich: | property about the armory owned by | JU%( JoF WO BAEORT (2000 | DRID 58 Whetn's Sake and Sulphur Village, on the main road. It was made | bi certhel Wi rohed Sut | the state. It is possible “that if the | 0 TR RS U ooie ™ Then the re- | from your druggist today, and nots . e main road. as Im nevertheless. ien searc g o ut. b sttt Do sone | @ purpose. | from your drugist today, and notice Possiple through the generosity of the | the station house a rugor was found | petition is put'in another form SOUe|pyublican city caucus will be held, fol- | the difference in your hair after a fow Commande, For Men, Women and Children Much of the traffic of our cities is foot-clothed in this most Durable Hosiery. Every person who is on his feet 2 good portion of the day knows how necessary it is to have Foot Comfort. Everwear Hosiery presents no peculiarities in appearance. 1tis simply Hosiery of Exquisite Weave and Superior Finish, yet so strong that it can be Guaranteed to wear for Six Months. la:e William R and his widow. the 'in one of his pockets and his elothing | {00 g {lowed & ha!f-hour later by the demo- | days' us latter contributinz a sum greater than | was torn in shreds. Another chap was P EeE R cratic city cancus | 'his prepuration is offered 1o the The Box of 6 Pair with wm-xw the original gift and endowment, in|rmixed un and later in #he -evening LOST TO MOOSUP. All doubt as to whether Mayor Arch- | public at fifty centw a bottle, and iw : S order that the town might possess one | Officers McArthur and Paulhus l;\mle-‘d, %5 Id Macdonald would be candi- | recommended and sold by all druggiste. Han on, per box an Cotton, lulpexbn of the most atiractive and most up-to- | Albert Kavines, who resisted in 200 re-election was removed Sat- | Special agents The lee & Osfgood ine Cashmere, $2.00 per box - sfl'fi-&. $3.00 per box. date iibraries in this section of o |shape. Officer. McArthur received a | Borough Bowlers Lose by Four Pins | vhen it wi authoritiatively |« Miin street. Silk Lisle, $3.00 per box ron i £ . e crHuDREN state. !blow In the eve and had his uniform in Close Game. |announced that he had consented to an Cotton., s.'h;-’sun. s:m Egyptian Cotton, ¢ and larger, $2- The programme for the dedicatory |torn by the woman. Kate Musial, who A i e, lagain be a candidite, It was also an- > g n-aun'-m.suaiufl(_uu.«:xx l-ludh’w * exercises follows was assaulted by Kapin She will Daniclson's team of bowlers lost & |pounced Saturday that John A. Dady, | STCNINGTON. Pure Silk, Guaranteed 3 Month Invocation, Fioratap e foried Mok sowc ¢ S e r‘;;u’ls'l‘:‘ oo igoe S0 -l A Lhe | republican, and the alderman at large = Ve Men’s Pure Pox, 3. - g Rev. H. C. McKnight. ing and in_all probability woul ave | Moosup , whor hey defea SL|in the present council would stand us |, ik, $2.00 Peir Women's Pure Silk, $3.00 box, 3 pair ol RGN Mg s been Prought i Saturdas evening but | week by @ large margin. The return | . candidate for rc-election to the same | & a0 S'w '"ST""‘P' Herenfter— Rev. H. (.. McKnight. for the fact that she had a babe in |match s played in Moosup and was ». This will make the same com - 0. U. W. to Be Guests of Sprague Plano solo, Two Larks. T. Leschetizky | arms that required frequent attention. close rar[\‘d exclting throughout. The 10N as wis presented by the party Lodge—Mrs, Frank Nichols Taken Mrs. S McKnight, —— score follows two years ago and whicli met with | to MNorwich State Hospital. Address of welcome Crowd at Carmival. - Moosup. success, at’ the poll, | o j Rev. H. C. McKnight The second night of the carnival for | Hutchins 87 104 o Stonington borcugh will ne longer Reading minutes of town meeting, the benefit of St. Joseph's church that |St, Jean ..... sH S0 About Caesar, Not Farms. nouse tramps ag ‘n the past, if Se- A. M. Litchfield, Town Clerk. {is being held in town hall was largely | Fanning = S0 103 Mcintyre of this city | ‘ectman Jogcph « sebro of the First | irning over deed and keys to town, |attended Saturday evening and the in- | Sargent 68 71 jw vepaper correspondent al | yistrict enforces his rule. Instead of J. Ross. Building Committee. | terest shown indicaies a most success- | Lamoreaux 87 T4 | one This gave him a nose for | keepirg the fellows, the borough will ] deed and keys by the|iul affair. Dancing was enjoyed during {news. and pow that he is engaged in | jgok out “or itx wn poor and let non {th- later evening to music by Helmold's| Totals ....... {other work that takes him over much | residents seek the hospitality of other d P First Selectman. crchestra. All the canvassers met with | Dani of the United States he sometimes ¥or years the word has been ' 2 the town to iready ssistance and the various } Sees things that he passes over to his | & the line in tho of library director: beoths were well patronized. Dodge . newspaper friends. nsed by the traveling l HE l—l C MU RAY ‘:O Charles B. Russ. | B Mariand . Major McIniyre was at the Avmy | (hat Stoningior was always ready 1o . - . septanc, transfer by directors, | T, | S BT and Navy club in New York u few |give them a warm place (o sleep and Chairman Board or & s o TR an |k Martin ool |days “ago, and in reading one of the |a good brewkfast in the morning. For Willi ti Sy Direetors. | Mre A P. Benner spent Sunday with |S. Marland ".111. |DiE -ity's Sunday editions he Tound | Lome time the town hax fad plen: Y s i 3 ~ !a lengthy story about farms in Wood- | of these fellows on the Iist, but t ¥ mimmantic, COIII‘I. ephineErotbias: Prof. and Mrs. A. G. Guliey of Storrs| Totals ..........414 398 | stock, Putnam, Thompson, Eastford | eitizens are giad. that Stonington will Music were Willimantic visitors Saturday. __Another maich between these teams |and sther Windhan county towns. His | soon be rid of the xams that ir Tested Quart ol Lanphear. Mrs.| John de Vicq of New Haven spent l~“ to be rolled ot lh"‘ Center street | newsy instinct instantly got DUREY | the pluce » 4 2 r B G ribur e 8 el city, | allays tomorrow (Tuesday) evening. nd he proceeded to cut out the arti .20 MULE TBAM IEWETT CITY W. B. Ga . Wilbur Lanphear, W. | the weel’ end at his home in this city. Whist Club Entertained. b 3. Gallup. C. L. Whittaker of Lester, Mass., was Increased Number of Arresf cle to send this way for republi . § o ress. ¥ 3 . il " - . i i Saturday sing the ridge W R Al e T e |ihe guest of friends in Willimantic | While an increased number of ar-jCafion. ke a P g Y ke Yrhis | N rewster ricken it v Lugens - %4 | Saturday. {rests were made in Killingly during eHin, E it, the o AR e o . 4 oiled gy i BB | et Medre ed o Thac 3 s < Z & o0k _ E Sobrn’ wEAIvR Wheeler at home north of . Chock While Hunting—Chimney Fire | Dllc, Ngarer Ay God, to Thee. tepresentative Charles Perrin of | the first week of the license year, the tock il B malrs 101 porough, | About, twelve members lef Mrs. Wal D. Snedeker, M A who was to write in Slater T Sund i . > - Snedeker, Mrs- A. | wodstock spent Saturday in town |number is not ag large as it has been - P . varl tird in Slater Tenement Sunday Evening M. Litchfield. I with v >metimes when such a week came | in which the story was to | lown. early Saturday evening i —Southerly Gale—Birthday Celebra- ; djournment lv:» to 2, for dinner, social i 'j"’:“:m ns. state trudnt officer, | After a long spell of no-license. T here | De sent, emarking ';. her :n.xlw passed ;; 'hu‘y and ,l. urned a late hou:. ¢ tion. i ROr SRl iR ot i I, L A e e Lo 10 DU i STORINE tandency: 1o To- |10, SYSE_SUAL SHE Rappend. i neas oy Wb HOKG Shagar ¥ A ey b FBECA b Two o Clock ; ‘L:;&;I"E’!‘u.‘réflf“" was a Willimantic | 2000, \on changes with greater calm. | Xhere I come from.” she looked at froghments. bad -a_place on tho pro- ¥ Albert G. Brewster was stricken with | Fidne solo. The Chapel in the ; ’ ¥ ness than was the case in this town in [(he THRPINE and then af e o 6 & Reast Duck § £ sl ot i ountains ilson| Mrs. John M. Martin and daug o s dazed kind of way. Not knowing | . Hant CarhTete: Bock. il Huntmg | Mountay i Wilson |' Mrs. John M. Martin and daughter Fo ot 20 loug gone by. dazed kind of way t knowing what oast Duck Supper Ummd for uem' Tix £he Lt WO Ao Shones L, | Ruth i. Snow | Henrietta of Peari street are visitins i | surprised her, 1 took the cutting back rhis (Monday) evening the Ram Is- & Saturday. There were four in the par- | 79755 i - Mrs. Sidney J. Hall of Wallingford. ANNUAL "COON HUNT. |and looked at the heading and found |lund Gun cluh has planned it rount 13 4 & i o ev. Ralph G artlev s Willi < 4 - Jo! . out. It was headed “The Downfall of ck supper «t the chib rooms on V' 1 S&H GREEN TRADING STAMPS | % Perle Melvin, bls son Sidney, Wil- |oio, The King of Love My Shep- | o Windhatn oad 1ot ‘Saturdas 07 & | Bohemian Club Members Enjoy Hunt |Julus Cacsir™ T had”cut out the | tor sireet, "The members have. ca OR ONE CHECK FREE WITH EACH [elder Mr. Melvin and Mr. Brewster herd Is Gounod | vigit with relatives in Stafford Springs. o 32 kst joy Hunt| wrong ar ared a fow fine specimens. Thit is ? TEN CENT PACKAGE. were standing together in the woods Mabel A. Tanphear. T Mg A T Peterdon of e ¥ ok ¥e ) and Venison Supper. | _—— the first socisl event this fall foryim when the dog barked some rods away, | it from Guests | spending a_few days at his summer R X | COMMISSIONERS AND COMPANY | club, indicating that a squirrel had been S s I BoRee o Frhliad TR SR CAveRtEY. 1o 200 s, than- 30 Sneuitery. of the Bolie- ——— To Be Guests of Sprague Lodge. treed. Both men after some casual | o i & Crath und daugnter, | s club and thelr friends from Put_ |Unable to Decide Upen Price to Be| ' gianington lodge, Anclent Ordes of § The T. B. Sadd Co. |[oro i opipine e mame starc | BUDINESS GHANGE: issGlaaze, bave gous o Ngw York fother piaces wers st Camp Whippor- | Paid by Sty for Water Plank . |£LIS0 RRARRL NG o ve & it # i b’ city, where they are reside. M. {ill, near Bast Killingly, Saturday — copted an invitation from Sprasue b % barking dog. During the Mr. V- = 5 ve . be s freed - ¥ | 1t is zenera derstood tha ere | lodge of Ne dor 1 f passed him, noting that he ran with a | est of His Partner, Mr. Stiles. of Muia “‘0 for many years, residing on | venison super. The ‘coon hunt was ;S Wardiy & chance et The Rodtd bl mesting the Dursduy evering wie illis i . 3 { Sy ridge street. s e o Griit . % | water commissioncrs appointed the | the./@#ekt: of honcr will be Supreme & Tel. 234-4 Willimantic, Ct. | pecuiiar mating ‘motion. ~ After At | o o : 5 Vi succesaful in overs way excopt in get_ | ity "ang thy representativox of:be | Maste Worcman Willium J. Niriir Melvin had shot the squirrel and put Saturds an important business Y in. (e Meksos Ny The #00, as8ed | b tnam Waier company will be able | Other prominent officl wil latee be 1t in his game bag he looked for his CD*nSe was announced when it became DAN|ELSON Efwen iy EhS. Sobe 3¢ |to get together as to the price that |present. Sprague lodge visited Ston- companion of a minute before, but |known that George M. Harrington of | Taken to Worcester Hospital. | should be paid the city for the .pldnt |Thgton AIRteiet last veek and six ap- & saw him nowhere. He then called his t'e firm of Stiles & Harrington had | Ernest Jones, 3!, Fcund Dead—Was Paul Dubuec, the engineer who was |and equivment of the water company, plicatians for membership were read est in thel 7o icated When He Reached Town | injured by an explosion of kerosene | which is ultimately to be taken over | at the . name loudly, and finally, guided by in- bgueht out Mr. Stiles eoting articulate sounds, he found Mr. Brew- “holesale grocery b inday at the | by th. unicipality. This means th . . have to go through ipor three weeks ago S - oldest in| from Putnam—Funeral of Mrs. Julia; [P0 M6 "o o n ST johe “ana Pow- | the matter w nearby. He was gotten out of the ston went into| Phillips—Moosup Bowlers Win from | 3 as removed Saturday to |the courts for adjustment under the he lovineibles. a4 newly orgs Woods and taken home as quickly as the firm May 1, 1884, ‘when it was| Borough Team. St. Vincent's hospital in Worcester. | process providcd in the special act of | Dusketball feam. «cmposed of \_/AI'CI .“ possible. A physician was summoned XNOWn as Duriee, Stiles & Co., Mr. ) His condition has taken a somewhat |the legislature wuthorizing the city of | M€, are enthusiastic over (ne and at once pronounced the trouble to HAITington being the company. About| prnest Jones, about emplaved at|serious turn, necessitating hospital | Putnam to own and overate a water- | #N0 anticipaie a busy fall and wi be a slight shock. Sunday Mr. Brew. Dile vears later Mr. Durkee died and | (grious times in mills in Danielson | treatment. corks svsten.. The city's commission. | #% they Dy games once 2 w But Cheer U, for You Can|ic" 25 no worse. He could use his Messrs iles and Harrington 0ok |and many other eastern Connecticut — rs have not yvet received the rep WE the soANUn. The players are Mull- 2 P legs and left arm, and speak a very UY°F DS interéstand the firm had since | iowns, was found head early Satur-| of the engineers who Investigated éF anc Haley rf, Zellar if. Ryom Ig, litie at intervals. * Dr. Jennings givos Peeh known as Sliles & Harrington. |day afternoon in the rear of the FUTNAH property for them, but it i expecied | And Gardiner and Young centers it as his opinion th: - o rior to entering the firm Mr. Har- | ¢ i P Cyr e o be ready in a short . g 5 Get Money by calling at fhe |5, b7, oninion fhat devs of st filh 8" CE 0 glely | S of ulalnes nortn, O I (T | state Grange Master to Attend Co- |17 U U1 10 4 thort G Mrs. Nishsls Taken te State ospital yeryfavorably. M. Brewster fs but business in the siore on West Mainl.q Danielson on the 11.20 car from! lumbus Mesting—Four Caucuses To- City Notes. re Feauk Nichols, who attempted 28 and chances are in his favor. Fv. Srcet b s,the “company store.” am, 3 was in a icated o MMrs. George Blvth and little of icide by »hooting herse v g his friend, and al] are anxious about | . MI- Stiles. wio is retiring from the | On0 "ping "and the man had proba-| ©f Water Plant—Social and Person- I mcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyckland, | Weel was taken to the Norwich Siu his critical condition, snd hope his re- ‘Fr n, has been engaged in the grocery | p v hean dead ‘only @ few minutes. al Items. Providencs Lospital Saturday afterncen by covery may be speedy and complete. | orarcsSin this City forty | Death was due either fo heart trouble | SeaEET Mrs, C. F. Waterman bas returned | (Forivs Maine ana ansistart . 2 e and Mr. F have | 1 jcoholism. Dr. Rienzi Robinson, George Miner, member of the |from a few days’ visit with Providence | # b Mr ichols, whe . Big Pumpkin Held Birthday Favors. very successful business men. | redital examiner. viewed the body and | common council, is mentioned as & |relatives. i1 In hea for the DASL 1wo wecks 8 Mrs. R. W. Dearnley entertained a into_the wholesale busi- | 00 TNiction for its removal to the Drobable seiection by the democrats | Senator Hammond of Prosect stre: aproving and able (o git up 15 Umion Streel. s |-t NS et Rt e e e was engaged in the {\njertaking rooms of Louis E. Ken-|for alderman at large. | entertained a p: mobile Bansibiss New tnidueste nooh to celebrate the Bitthisy of ner |T5: ~ & number of vears. He | ]G | State Master and Mrs. Leonard H.|irip to Harpton M e oy WL aot re-engape i Acisammerciailio 0 said to have a sister living' “ealy of Weodstock will be at Colum- | Mrs William H na The Seabury people, who Lave hee Jones v mammoth # 5 % 4 eldest daughter.: Miss. Kathleen Dearn Terms strictly confidential. |icr. it was a beautiful afternoon, so the children played outdoor games thinking of ,locating busincss at’ Noark, have congidering Stonirgton as husiness, but will devote his time to his varied interests. much o and a brother in bus, O. this week for meetings of |Ziliah ara visiting Putnam The deceased while in national importance conmected with | Air. Holmes is moving his family from | Canada o New Vork state. hieC at_ [in Pontiae, R. - . at” | Natick, R. I on being given to the Willimantic | nanjeison was more than once in|grange work until they were called into the dining frie Gompeny, Of which he i Jnce for thelr b ' hops. 2 robiT for vefreatnbiih.. (Y cloy Dutap. mm:\ g Sompany. Of Strich he Js pees- | tmiuble for intosication Gud hak eum| Jersmish Curren, who has been Miss Alice Kuizht of Daniclson was R20e for th \‘)"“’Y'\ S W sHoy 1911 Overland Models | “n e yeze on the wanis. wna backe 4508 "ne it hown T the |ent (o Jall irom the town const. ously ill for several weeks, was n this city Ssturday. overs. a5 It ix & e location for part S [ cats and bats hune on' the chandelicr. henp s ne ' i community that Heard About Town. BEtTHERy: tg e T & crifioal condition. | Ry ¥, Do Sepiat ane Wi Fermiof Thie plankAnd the stenmnboat, whor Tu' the clinfer OF the (able wab oo tur | Do0 St o ] it fael <ol rs. Elizabeth Smith spent Satur- | Sargent wers In Worcester Saturd S Rt whart § — jense yellow pumpkin which when the 5" consideravie of 4 surprisc | ott ahnoal e Vet 10k | arn e in Poeton | Mre. ¥. J. Danicls of Ring street | 3 0" W0 LGP0 00 dimpose of thin = ERREET P, CHERERD: 006 Maks. 86| HEnic Wk’ Bust TRDAT (b be vahion _of a surprise. {normal schoool a ic, fc Mrs. George F. Holbrook amd Mrs. | has been in Norwich recently. K - 1 %, *| candy , baskets for each little one to P merly teacher .in Killingly _High| Barrak K. Smith, 9r., visited relatives | A meetng of the Ladies’ Social cir- | Property iw doudied, ux ihe trucks ar Willimantic, Conn. | carry home, The children were served CAUGHT AT occum. school, was « visitor_ in town Stur- | in' Woonsocket over Sunday. Icle of the Cohgregational church is to | 9ften used by extrn hoats and frelg sandwicnes, ice” cream. 1ady fine<rs ' nike Maligs, Wanted Since Sept. 14 A ‘Shaw, Webster, of the Peo-| Not a Candidate for Re-election. | D¢ n the church pariors Wednes- | (500 o ULl 1 jenued: 1 the Atlantic and cake. ' Miss Dearnley received a g 2 e TTaEt s Fewee -0 - It is announcedstha chard Car- reind Shipping o sy of Stonington, s HIRAM N. FENN SUmber of_prety BIe. Thg moceis| for Assault, Arrested by ChisfaRich- |Pie’s Light and Power company, was: .13 2nSounieCsins 2o RIshaes, Col | D. A R. ltems. e ot I thads RIS otha UNDERTAKER and BEMBALMER| Yere Blanche and Estelle Jodoin, 4 mond at a Wedding. et of ‘Brookiyn is spending | First ward, will mot be a candidate | Over $12 was made at the food sale 1 hefors long &= Chufch St, Willimantie, Ct nes, Edward, Paul and Theodore = 3 o for S T (Weresnter for_rc-election {hell from the truding stamp stor: an inducement o @ big enter Faeas Yol ik .\gr.d)s\e, Elizabeth, Chester and Mike Maliga, wanted since Sept. 141" 3pg M. Blanchette, Joseph wch Barle of the Boston Bible |on Saiurday by the wayvs and means | prise ke the Seaburys, the town o o ady Assis el tafford. Daisy Young, Bes for an assault committed on Iveslygje and Mrs S. won the School preached at services held in committec of Flizabeth Porter Putnam | Stonington would be glad to offer the Chesbess;OAIE Glaske Hlew Prior, Slrcet. this clty, whs brousht back toinpuorsiet s maskly. meeting of theitbe Advent chapel Sunday chapter, D. A. R. wsual fon years' exemption of inxe ] ugas. Minnie LaBarre, Willimantic Sunday noon and_locked -t s A ‘meeting of the members At the regiilar meeting of Elizabeth |und would probably be wililug ELMORE & SHEPARD, Francls and Morton Brown, Vera and un in the cellroom to await a bearing Bioh SWHISH alih, Ceofil ot Feodkis] womans beard. of the" Day-Kimt P Py Bosuiia g w5 8 o gl o MRl AL el S o el lir (Successers to Sessions & Elmore) |l0nard McBroome, William Raill, it police court this (Monday) morn- |y gort 30 Chicago, where she will hospital is to pe held Wednesday aft- |be held in the chapter rooms in Fom- | concern - Rosy St. Jean, Isabel Button, Rich-|ing. Maliga skipped out of the city at{, the winter, ernoen. frec street. tnis afternoon mbers [m‘ 3 fl i l mond Gardner, Martha, Ethel, Fannie ' the time of the assault. and has been Mary Stowell will have the Anti-Salecn Addres arah Williams Danielson chapter, 1, .| S nd Benjamin' Morgan, Bertha Bur-siaying in Glasgo. it sald. It was | O08e M oW, C. T. U at her| H. W. Thompson was leader of the'|A. R.. of Danielson, are to he ent X 60-62 North Street. Tk Jobitus Thomis Barnett Mrs. (l1earned by Mhe police hat s .olih inoms for a meetine rtomorrow: (Tucs- | Youny People's union mesting at the |taliied. On Tuteday o party from this Ty I Y WL LADY ASSISTANT. o T o R SRR U s Mo e M .‘1‘:“\.‘,:\5??1 of the state convention (Baptist church \-\;;l‘ndn‘ o The” subject | ¢ v, il atiemd s whiscigiven by the 1\ % e = . ’ Danel. Moxy Mrs. Charles * But D, SRy svening &A - Srngde ity \ i was T > Ags he Saloon. | Dabielson chay 2 n. i beautiful Sheridan ave Telephone connection. £ e mEhEuns wate Riby firess jand) IE METews swsetbedrt was © bo I I T imibiapdebaiet Full BT Sivl - Bapia: ark 1s being miade of ex- | Vi G0N ShEw ofTRennt o7 enna | Detheit.Clives MiswiMatte Rishter, In Chi S T Malioh himsell woma e P rere | ited friends in Danielson over Sunday.|icnding a line of sewer pipe through |3 to cntertain the members of | verfect healt athough a year wgo imney. Eire:in Sister Ténement( |i1o. accordingly went to Occum mnd | Will Locate in California. | South ‘Main sireet, which is obstruct- | Kin&s Daughters Thursday. === fe wan Wimost & wreck. Writing of . e g i r ceu nd | . e s T9 Y | Mrs @ Brown has recently b et condition at that time she sayw “- F' C_ JACKSoN' lkl"st d Ahmu: himney fire threw the bor- | *everal the gues immediately | Mrs. Charles Geer of Worcester, who s Preaat Agent Simmons of |the guest of her sister in Pomfret Lest winter 1 was completely run oush into a sreat state of excitement i recognized him. He asked where Mike |has been visiting Mr. and Mrs Charles | congrui Village was cisitor in Put- | Mrs. Georee Geer of Dayville has | down and feit fagged-out all the time. - H while the church bells were ringinz|Was, and was asked in twn “What | Hutchins and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. o oo bl S ? {been in ibis eity racently A8 neryou 1 estia Painless Extracting and |26 Kindnt Wl G 0% o e rra s | o mes ‘machand | pam Baturdsy. = Ar. Stmmons nax | bt It WS EEOMUN | o g | RO RO R e e e 0 P y site the m asststant s him and eavored |they expect to locate. & 1o have meicdeis of the Farther | #nts. Mr. and Mrs. George Ipairic of od. The tired, worn-out feeling is 762 Main Street, - - Willir:=tiz g B B o S TR e O O e i L. | Tashte ipL! tlip BEpHSE SuUrth WL Ry | Freutont treet, all gone and | am streng, vigerous ele e d to e ce. e owed closely, and spied | for painting the buildings at the state ' “ = . olin po= 2 ot e and 1 The ch trouble soon [Ymrm was quickly soundéd on the fie wes making a hurried exit jepileptic colony at Mansfield, Tolland bing §VF & Iyshcipy bW Qdueyisy | e e el onid e T ass HeArtih = mill bell, followsd by the Raptist ('Tough a window The chief followed |counts 1 "'Miss Rose W, Fogaty of Boston was | STAFFORD SPRINGS | and have perfect digestion. I wish 2 (s of Fresh Fish: wise|CDUrCh Bell, B. R Gardner, who was egualis hurriediy and landed his man | _Rev. George Noble 6f North Attle- ' O Sk anaes? 1o oaastan | b tired . weak, Nervous - woman €callops. Oysters and Clams. at inging _for '(he eveming service he street sutside. Two others were | horo will preach at an ail day ser O dre af a srhool of |Martin Winslow Chase Dead—New |Caild have Vinol, for I nevar spent STRONS'S FISH MARKET. 28 st gl‘ucvn" t"zqhan‘)ng the stroke (3 the fire .mg waxmldr_\ the assault in nunu‘u'nn be held at the Pentecostal church T o .~ L " | Typewriters for High School—Im- any money in my life that did me a0 PONG . 28 Nerth N e company responded with #nd were defended counsel in poltce | here Friday. ¥ v y s for truck and Hose cart in short order, COUrt ai the time. It is understeod | Attorney W. F. Woodwardis injured Given Lid by Judge. { Portant Measures at Town Meeting. B o' i R L TR W and by the use of plenty chemicals ;(hat Maliza will have counsel this | knee is gradually healing and he will _ Judge L. H. Fulior in the city m”‘[ ; 2g % | were formerly weslk and sickly owe soon had the blaze under control and MOTNIng. | probably be able to zet out again in Saturday morning generously provid Martin Winslow Chase. aged 66, died | | /G0 oo lont rugged health to -the E R ms' Pllla 'l‘.m stopped the steady rain of sparks that, | e about two weeks. o # one-armed man who appeared be- |t his home in West Stafford Satur- | Aerful atrenin. creat offects of o B Mo e | driven by a stiff south wind, wers co - OBITUARY. R cotiage Prayér meeting ‘of the fore him. a hat. The prisoner, up on |day morning He was the son of May | JORers S REMER SN IR0 l0r, ey antic, Conn. | CFIN% the dry roofs of nearby build. b members of Whe Methodist church is @ miror charge, lost his head cover- |4nd Tavid Chase and had alwas lived | G et Vo owe it to yourselt and ngs. The damage was slighi. Miss Tilly Bordeau. to be. held tomorrow (Tuescday) even- | ing the night before. N Hpvived by his wife and one brother. | YOUr family to try Vinel. "It will build Reflection of Fire. | piliss Ty Bordeau. aged 34, died |InE al the parsonage. with Re i Completes Engagement. Hepry Chase. one brothe™s | veu and make you strong. If it doc After nightfall S {Friday evening at the home of her|Mrs: Elliott F. Studle. : { Harold S. Corbin, for the past two Michael Mullin has bee r sev- | MOt we give back _you money 1912 CALENDARS light of ¢'mrxe fiunday evening the isisier, Mrs. William Robarge, No. 47| Jeremiah Curram, formerly of Das-|and a hulf years in charfe of the ed- |eral days with Dneumoniar | 1°F *V" | Proagway Pharmacy, G. G. Kngler the borough showed brightly i th | Mountain strest. She was a native of | Ville, is so seriously ill in Putnam that!jting of the Windham County Observ- | Miss Fthel Whittaker, who was op- | N0orwich, Conn. c a5 Lok L by There‘ “"e ";M‘mt ozrahville. but had resided in this city |little hope of his recovery is enter-|.r, completed his connection with the |orated on for appendicitis at the e SR ol Ay R e ¥ |for several years. There survive four |tained Y paper Saturday evening, Before com- |sSpringfield hespital last week, is re s location, but tele. t Mre. Wil H. d Dee ning. . JAMES HARRIES Phome Calts sl 'Mbome popsaas ‘ele: sisters “Nrs “William ‘Rovarge” Mrs S Dirmastise - . |ins te the paper Mr. Corbin was for | covering. M WILLIAMS Siitermaeion 3 kive o es de Montigny of this city. Mrs. | Lights o el I.. Reeves’ automobile | two vears at Worcester and previous | Seven new typewriters have been re- . . 801 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. | Hanover Wu“‘“‘.a,‘;ed“’“f,“r"e‘m:g;alg:i Tessie Lafontaine of Jewett City. Mrs. held a deer as if in a trance while the to that for four years with The Ob- |ceived for use DL ihe Counerctal ae: 2 they had “ouamed and replied that Joceph Connors of Worcester, Mass. |machine was being Tun from Jewett server. then under another manage- |partment of the high school. 216 Main Street The Clearance Sale Continges | City- |#nd a brother, Louis Bordeau. of this |City on Friday night. The bewildered ment. Mr. Corbin will probably re Willlam Tobin has returned to Wor- Bocscstal Iie city. anfmal finally recovered itself and got main in newsvaper work, for which |cester after a briet visit with reiatives | CARPENTER BUILDER &t The Seston Dry Goods Store Dan-| 3, wnd aire F. E. Fobinson and | Stole Cepper Wire fremm Trolley Tracke | ChahS, Foad 2nd jnto the fields he has exceptional abilit in_Staffordville. eison. Some big discounts for our ; A : per Wire from Trolley Tracks | work on Underground Telephone. | Hector Duvert for Ald Fred Woodhall ef Rockville spent customers another week. Attractive | jony 4Tl sPent Sunday in Spring-| Superintendent Anderson of the Con- | i i e S on el P oLl by Lot e has | Saturday in the borough. .and YOBBER pargains on every counter in the store. 2 {necticut com Saturday ‘motiflell | . It 18 SEGRCtEG SRNt Work Wil ‘oom. | Repreacutative Hector. Duvert has L™ 1, 'saaition fo. routisie Dusjness 'at Buy these goods now. Fred L. Switt and Miss _Haszel |Chief E. H. Richmond that during the |Mence in Danfelson this morning on'peen named by the republicans of line town meeting this (Monday) after- | - All kinds of repeiring done at shert ¥ Switt of Willimantic were Sunday & ‘s g the construction of the underground Ward 3 as their candidate for alder- o . be ce at lowest “rices possinle con- THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE, ¥ | night thieves had cut copper wires noon, action will be taken upon the | nOtice west Sri ¥ eriing e R | BUEKts at B I Hiscox's.. along the trolley line for about a mile, | telephone: of the A T. and T. com-|man. =Alderman Bredeur is the re-|,roposition to appropriate $1.000 for | sistent with good work, reet, Danielson. aore. William Leardwood spent Sun- | The wire was taken = below South | PAnY. A Jarge: forés ot - men ‘Will be| publican meniber of the present, ¢ ening the bridge on Spring stroet | Fstimates on new contract work se sept30daw James E. Keech, Mer.|day in Fall River. Windghoim~ near Williams' Crossing | GPloyed, Over. pear Hopkine Cross<cil from,tbat ward Alphonse the entrance to Hyde park ! licited ana given careful sand prompt . g Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Paul were in|"he wire was the wire ketween the |08 R I, where another large force' cier and Hecior Duvert have R | attantion. GEORGE G. GRANT, Fall River over Sunday. et e use s Deing imvestigated |18 8t work on the line, progress in|named as the ward commitie - - = ey | 90 Y . A Miss Carol Bliss was in Danielson |and it is believed that the work was |PUilding has been delaved by the large Plinting’ By Dynamit Com ‘ound and see us or fele- Sunday. that of professionals accustomed lo this | Dumber of stones that are being en-| iiomey Charles 1. Torrey, who is bt 5 ¢ insted.—Howard Bacon Merse, 91, — e farm at Putnam Helghts, is using dy- ( :2 Providence St Tafivills |50 o8 a1 it Tome on Conter 5 Declined Nemination. FUNERAL. hamite with Success tn planting the For Infants and Children. | JOQE’“ BIIAIIFOIIII, \ 4 & Vill2 Jarter a vear's illmess. was born in Nat- | William E. Clark, who was nominat- g e many new trees that he is setting out. } ] Prompt attention to day or alght calla | ICF, Mass. October 13, 1820, ind came |ci us &n usscssor on the republican Mrs. Julia Phillips. |1t i% o matier of recent knowledse | Book Binder. Teinshone so0, AertoL wpeey | lo Winsted in 1855 He was a veter- |liket ut ihe catcus lus Wednesday | Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Phil- | that treex planted with dynamite. -o 2 . \ an of the civil war and was married |cvening, has resigned and the nomi- [lips, who died at her home on Me-|to speak, have a far better chance Alank Books Made and Ruled ts Ordws e savernisine medium s | iPtee fimes. He leaves seven children. [pation has been accepted_py 1. W.|chanic street after an illness with|of living and developing than ~have « THERE a = medl ) ! Eastern Connecticut e¢qual to The Bul-|{Wenty-threz grandchildren, and five |[facobs. a popular resident of the ' pnenmonia, were held Saturday after-jtrees planied in the old fashioned v 103 IRQANAV. & v letin fer business .»..‘. great-grandchildre P Fourth ward. Mr. Clark declined the noon from Louis E. Kenned)'s umder- .\ light charge of ithe expiosive where Telemhons 33 i i kg ad