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) (Y sesvunna gy , No. 11,0, t Order of Hibernians, Diw been a resident of®( TOWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE. about the house. On the 16th of la a the home of her daughter. Sh: Teacher Accepted. was taken ill last February and for o s v ¥ several weeks her condition was con- a special meeting of the town |Sidered serious, but she gradually im- 1" committee Thursday evening, | Proved during the apring, but during B. Lincoln read a tele- | the past few w ram from T. P. Shea, a -teacher. at |rapidly. There s e Windham high school, aating that | Mra. Aliison B. Ladd ‘of this city. jerable discussion it was vot- b garms S apy that the resignation be accepted. FUNERAL. \ resolutign introduced by Commit- = W Thomas J. Kelley that here- Catherine Reardon. ny teacher signing a contract The funeral of Cathel own shall not be reles hat contract unless incapacitat- | home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Fan- gnifying his intention to 'give | cheur, 42 Jackson place, with requiem wching as a vocation, was .lduh:-ahlgh mass following at St. Joseph | church at 9 o'clock. Rev. Philip \ resolution was adopted that Com- | Mooney, curate of the church, officiat- eman A be empowered | ed. The bearers were Jeremiah Dona- e ser of a teacher to | hue, Thomas Kelley, William \1\...“.\ Vir. Shea, subject to the ap- | and Matthew Geary. Burial was in St t thé school committee. The |Joseph's cemetery riation committee was author- | ey to mak rrangements with Sam- Local Notes. Chappell for the transportation of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry and iren for the ensuing year. children of Lowell, Ma: are visiting Mrs. Henry's parents, Mr. and State Officers Confer. Ross O’Loughlin, of High street The state officers of the Master | Carrier Anson oers ation held a meet- | annual vacation. g rsday at the Hotel Hooker.|lde has just returned from his veral business matters were brought | tion and is back on duty again up and discussed that were of interest | A. D. Spellman and te the members. Those who were | Tépresenting the W esent at the meeting included M. B. |¢lub, were in Norwich Thursday con 1 resident, Norwich; ¥red Sch te esident, Rockville; Georg ond vice president, Chaplin roque tournament ns, secretary and treasurer, | . Mrs. George F. Clark and daughters A W. H. Shannon, state or- | the Misses Ruth and Ethel, with ganizer, Hartford J. B. Johnson of Dumont, N. J. 8 S spending the remainder of the month Calumbia Votes Against Model School, | 3t the Wheeler cottage at Lake e T gumbaug, South Coventry - \\,»‘.1“.~ x Dr. )\n.hm K. Faa who sust setioe the o5 'of the ftiwn "db- a broken instep on the day f the d to lative to the bduilding an addition to the Chestnut Hill sohoolhouse vecial town meet- y afternoon to see what attend to hobble abou duties, but is with the aid of a pz atdon purpc conducted at Hop 3 iver, but it that it was far e i rom bein, . and this sear ¢ | Warning Against Counterfeit was proposed to make the Chestnut Dollars. i1 achool, in the town of Columbia, a Fifty-cent pieces that are w. odel school for purposes of observa- |circulation in W nti » Wind on instead, but in order to accom- |bham National bank has had quite a ish this end the state ool authorl- | number of them come in. They are es decided that it would be necessary | ald to be very good counterfeits a bufld a small addition to the pres: it is quite hard wolhouss, and therefore a gpecial [ the real coins wit wn meeting was called expressly to | acid test. They contain e dstermine the sentiment of the project | to make them and see if town would vote to con- ruct the addition ’ to the bank's attention all be Ypposition to the proposition quicl e of 1909 aroge, as the electors present cited 7o at the plan was but an experimental Personals. wie that h. been tried and proved of o material vale last year at Hop | ,novert M. Bath w River, and the same might also be the | °f friends in Hartfc sult if attempted in Columbia. It|_ Town Clerk Bradley M i was also brought out that there Mansfield was in th not a sufficient amount of land upon Edward Randa h to erect the proposed addition, |spend a week w therefore it was voted by the meeting that the town should not e any appropriation for the addi- hem aid « genuine coin. The coins that ha Sigfried Pe terson. is at Pleasure Bea Pleasant a we desired by the state school au- m’;, i 4 A ritlen Tor o mere " experiment and | Postmaster 1 . Vintor g the entire proposition. gle was a limantic visitor o i Thursday. OBITUARY. Dwight Jordan entertair part i | of friends at the Jordan ’ Anson Hyde Lake Wangumbaug Thursday. Mre, Lydia A, aged 90, widow of | o, Miss Julia Sullivan yamaica | Plain s visiting h = | Mary C. Healey, of Sout Miss Ruth Taylor } WEAR RUBBERS a western trip. Sh This Winter friends In \h«; n, Thomas H. § s of South Cove was in town Thursday. Mr. Mis. 181D street visited colle linois and I 172 Auto Truck Moving |- Mr. and Mrs. N. D. W LONG DISTANCE WORK '5{‘”1"5 t eir home on T A SPECIALTY ;”‘;\:’ a visit with friends in Address: P. A, WEEKS, or 'Phone Mrs. Robert B scott t 250-2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantio Ct | Thursday morning from a stay seven weeks w er daughter L. Gardiner, at’ Cutler, Me JAY M. SHEPARD Mr. and Mrs. Harlow M. T f daughter left Thursday mornin, succeeding ELMORE & SHEPARD | Goodspeed Landin end the funeral Director and Embalmer |57 vy " Prother 60-62 North St., Willimantic | mong #in, 3. 7. formser , formerly of this’ city Lady Assistant Tel. Connection |are Visiting the home daughter, M J. Raymond Sm Jackson DR. F. C. JACKSON Deatist, | ¢ locate in this city. Mr. Moon i plil\leSS Extracting flfld in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. G Teet 1 son 1y« Fllllng a Speunlty ,nl'rn;!dv moved frdbm New Haven_1c Willimantic /52 Main Street, - - Willimantio S5 Telephone WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. _HIRAM NTFENN Pleasant Weather Increases Attend- ance at Services—First Open Air | "AKER and EMBALMER Meeting — Cottagers and Their Chureh St, Willimantie, Ct. Guests—The Day’s Visitors. hone Lady Assistant TR The bright sunshine brought many < . visitors {o the camp ground Thursday E. B. SPRING, Piano Tuper |ana the service at the tabernacte was lagely attended. Profes 4 mwe vartery or Fresh Fish: «lso | oi of Jove, 5. Oysters and Clams, at Open Air Service. ‘TFUNE S FISH MABKH 2s th Sl. For the first time during the camp WILLIMANTIC, CONN. - Special flhuwinfi of Ye Olde Time Rugs We are showing a special lot of Rag Rugs, better known “Ye Olde Time Rug,” suitable for bath rooms, bed rooms and halls, where hard service is needed. They are also suitable for bungalows, made of rags, washable and guaranteed fast color. Can be had in light or dark colors. | SMALL SIZE RUGS LARGE SIZE RUGS 18 inch 4 x 7 feet x 64 inch 6 x 9 feet x 60 inch 8 x 10 feet it .50 | 8 inch 9 x 12 feet ...... tesessanaiiann $8.50 BATH ROOM RUGS Whittall Rugs, 27 x 50 inch, $2.50; 27 x 56 inch $1.69. In black with red, white with red and blue with white. THE H. G. MURRAY GO. WILLIMANTIC Anson Hyde, died Thursday morning S at 1 o'clock at the home of her daugh- e ter, Miss Estelle J. Hyde, Columbie. WHAT I8 GOING ON TONIGT. |ghe was born in Chatham Jan. 16, on Rectory Lawn. 1828, the daughter of John S. and Ruby (Holles) Markham. . Mrs. Hyde had olumbia for the oG iin X , | past 66 years. She was a member of t of Owls in K. of P. | 4y " yiebinon Baptist church. Five it res at the Bijou and|Years ago she sustained a bad fall ple. and at the time fractured her hip, but recovered sufficiently to do light work January she celebrated her 90th birth- eks she had falled urvive two daughters, king that | Miss Estelle J. Hyde of Columbia and e Reardon sed | was held Thursday morning from the tled the six o Olds is taking his rrier Dwight W. aca- ank P. Fenton, | limantic Roque | v, ting in the second and third di- visions respectively of the national ined Burnham carrfage shop fire, is able to obliged to Ll cotta son daug! mantic, Mr, from the ToRE ery appearance | Miss Baldw Mrs. Allen, dail is at his cottage, 81 Wesle Mrs. A, R. Wilson. He venordale, whose sweet s returned from | starts today for a short trip to Ver- | dent f e Bridghar rge C. Moon of New Haven is to people by this city. Mr. and Mrs. Moon have | (DT wants their society house terday. wrig Jewett City and ham. Mr. ar udson Willimantie. Conn. continued his lectures on the Hebrew Prophets. After prayer Dr. Knudson spoke especially on Hosea, the proph- Murray's Boston Store | Dan mc Wnlllmantlc Danielson and Putnam anhue; meeting sesslon, the service w. in the grove at 2 p. m, owing to the prevalence of damp weather. .Rev. L. G. Horton read Seripture and Rev. A. J. Aldrich of Uncasville prayed. Evangellst Taylor preached from Gen. 24. The three homes, domestic, church and heaven, At the close there was meeting for testimony. At 6 p. m., Re gave & speclal message to young peo- ple in the tabernacle. Rev. 8. F. Maine led a service at Stafford Springs house the same hour. A Market Man Who Never Cheats was the theme of Evangelist Harry Taylor's address Wednesday evening. Rev. E. F. Smith offereq prayer. A testimony meeting followed in which a large number 100K part. Camp Notes. George D. Yeomans of Norwich, George Andrew Gardmer and Mrs. Gardner of Leffingwell visited here on Thursday. Rev. E. Ayres of North Frank- lin, who serves the Lebanon Baptist church, is on the grounds, Miss sephine Fisk, superintendent of the deaconess’ home in Providence, lock Epworth league meeting in the tabernacle last eve- ning. Dr. A. C. McGilton of Wester I, arrived yesterd Rev. Sherman E. Ellis of South Man- hester came upon the grounds yes- y for the balance of the meeting. The roofs of the Danielson society house have been newly shingled. Mrs, Harriet M. Gordon of Norwich has purchased the cottage, ; Prospect avenue, built five years ago, for the late Mrs. Abbie M. Bradle Rev. D. F. Dodd of South Coventry has charge of the book table of tha Methodist Book concern this season. Rev. J. O. Dodge and wife of Nor- Town visited the grounds terday, stopping at the Norwich T cottage on Church circle, Judge Joel H. Reed of Stafford and Mrs. Reed are at their Haven avenue R. cottage. Ira Barrett of Norwich and Miss Mattie Cutler of Willimantic, are add- ed to the force of Captain Zabriski estaurant. chicken dinner both there and e boarding house was largely patronized. Miss ie A. and Miss Phebe A Barber of Plainfield and Central V: lage respectively, are at the forme 8 Haven avenue, for the s % the cottage of W. H. Grout of Provi- e, are Mrs. W. H. Gro r Hel At Wesl T. Woodward and 1. Woo ward and Mis rodward's from Three Francis P. Roy, Canada At the Ray cottage, 29 Wesley cir- e, are Mr. and Mrs Edith, of Scotland, Mrs. E. T, n of Norwich visits her sister, Mrs. R limantic . Browne of W tage, 93 We: Harry L. Wilson of has been at er held on tk campmeetings were started being his 53d season ound is in charge of Rev. , secretary of the assocla- ant V w, is near by. Its ourt croquet ground are juented by the young people ig swing attracts the chi oits are a favorite pastime ew of North Gros- solos have 7 the campers for ame to the grounds y evening and registered uch enjoyeq J. Stewart of Betts s entertaining at ue, two Miss J 3 Miss Fisk deaconess’ hor that cf dent of for working girls at The latter was de; ness sk and upe: street Morgan and snce, of \hd- and oceu last Hampton house, Church ich and Beulah Strong, all st Hampton, and Mrs, Addie Rich stol, C Merton Ja mail carri and Au, f South Coventry Mrs. BE. W, Mr. Belcher of E r, wife of Rev. t Hampton, was at for the day yes- Mr. and Mrs, ( Hamp 5. H. on are at their cc ht avenue, during camp meeting Miss Florence Huntington of Preston had for her guests yesterday noon at inrise cottage, 91 We: 3. r and M ton are expe tomorrow. DANIELSON Surveying for Stats Road—Funeral of Margaret Kelley—Additional Power in Demand for Manufacturing Pur- poses—End of League Season. Miss Elizabeth Pilling of Hartford is spending a few days with Danielson relatives. Mr. Mrs. George H. Call and Arthur 1, the latter & Boston, leave toc for an automobile tour on ",«;w Cod Roy Keach is expected to arrive here md y aft a motorcycle trip from whe he is employed. He visit friends in town. rederick Adams, formerly a resi- dent of this place, is visiting with rei- atives in Danielson John B. Benolt of Taftville called on Danielson_friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chartier and hildren of Boston are visiting in Austin Brook turned from Prc been playing b of Dayville has re- idence, where he ha eball during the sum- mer. He will return to Yale next h Eli Dagenias of Georgiaville, was a visitor in Danielson 7 Granted Leave of Absence. Miss Emma Pilling, who has been WOMEN WITH PILES. Be cured by Simply Taking Sugar Coated Tablets. Constipation, . tight . clathing ,and women'’s ordgals-cause piles. Women suffer piles fmore” than mien and - all will be greatful to know of a success- ful remedy in tablet form, that brings a cure without cutting, or suppositorfes. This guaranteed remedy is HEM-ROID, sold by N. D. Sevin & Son, and all druggists. $1 for treatment lasting 24 days. Dr. Leonhardt Co. Station B, Buf- | falo, N. Y., Prop. Write for booklet. teaching in the schools of Hartford fo. several years, year's leave of Miss \larz.ut‘l Me Hntlu un:l' Prov deme nn(l Rocky Point Tllurs-‘ W. S. Maclntire tracted a large number. Lumber Dealers’ Meeting. tern Connecticut members of the Lumber Dealers’ association will go to Hartford next Tuesda meeting of Hotel Garde. Survey for, State Road. State Divisional En engaged Thursda. of the Stearns I for a state road to the Rhode the organization Ing a survey New Pole Line. England Telephone stringing a 50-pair cable fro that section of Hospitals vs. of the Eastern t‘unnm: ber have planned to go mm Da to see the game. Tarvia for State Road. to Hopkins been shipped warded to the point is proclaimed as one of there is no dou Providence ;.Pfioiqgrapll This plaleon your mind emember that the name “Hanleys” is a faithful assurance of quality in Ales and Porters. THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO. —Rhode Island FUNERAL Margaret Kelley. Annie Batty, all of | Willimantic and Mrs brothe Riv e said th » would some time return to Putnam | Frank Allen and | Needed for for the work has been accomplis his labo: | membered by the memt 1,000 horse of E ks at Pmlhps Grove Rev. Charl Game—Rev. den Noort's s grounds | Mrs. dled [ Mre. develop elec was ‘m:"'mw Danielson r | fllness a last Hartford | dnesday for the rest of the | | them this morn! d a corking time » | Thursc corner Mystic and Pros- | along to furnish mus | endar session of th Windham county A his jury for the S will be drawn rangements will time for the putting of prisoners held | tiat m, 89 290 b mainder of | 9F them seem to he wai before setting Miss Fannie Markham in {tlon prevails Rogers, Misses \H',mw i the day of the fo tness t term of court the grounds during | He has pleased the | Letters Unclaimed. ourteous attention to | ! | their annual Rose Methodlst church in that all who wish may limantic camp Call for Republica dence tiv State liceman Downing of Hart- ford was in Putnam wursda Dr. E. F. Perry was at New Haven nam representing department or visits t sachu, v London next Remem ersd for His —the piling of marked degree, Supt. Ames to Return Soon. »d such cooking Albert S. Ames, s in Killingly ng to a friend while in his yar¢ are to reopen t ~me '\hr‘n I, Vine arrested for t case was thrown out, the arrest wa Thomas P. Kinney hag returned | Mon LEAGUE SEASON CLOSED. dent the games Satisfactory—Six League Probable Next Seasnn ed men winning | Noort Leaves for | n1d dean of the t of Connecticut, afternoon | where he | doing business. Jewett City 1 form the nuc for the league, with three other town to be selected. Sterling will be included in the circuit That town is off the line, dificult to get to and team representing it did not make a satisfactory showing during the use of salves doubtful that 2 den Noort’s going away, his parishioners hat gathered about just before the departure of the train BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER EXCLUSIVELY. he might and h a visit. Tears dimmed his eyes | when he turned to leave the cit Te greater part of his valuable s 1 and whe fully r will ever be grat W par owes him so much. F. Bedard ,Father Van 1ccessor, will address his ishioners for the first time at the on Sunday OE|TUAF\V Mrs. Susan A. Tilson. Susan A. Tilson of home of her rman Putnam, wit son own, also survives, Said to Be 125 in Local Bull Moose Party. A political story that was heard on Ly ges that an organization n quie effected In "HV n I'he of names is said to include some | prominent s also to the e actlve work for will be done the natienal elec n advance Short Calendar Session Next Week. Judge Edwin B, Gager wlill supertfor” court f ssfon the ptember term of cou is p y made a criminal charges to plea ywing week dispos Heard and Seen Members of Putnam grange ern k in W y. A number of th ) from this city in @ There is to be no eeting lis has gone to Provi- Mi; yn E Thursday attending a gathering of members of the Sons of Veterans. George P. Horden of Manc , was a visitor with fr hursday Mrs. Geor: Holt has week at Pleasant View Rev. J. P. Marvin of W been spendi | occupy the pulpit at the Congregation- al church Sunday Attorne: Mahlon H oward C, Bradforg leav ) geveral place coast ts, COLCHESTER Man Who Struck Neighbor's Wife Fined $2 and Costs—Case of Tres- | pass Not Proved—Borough People at Westchester Clambake. The case of Levine vs. Kessler was tried Wednesday afternoon.in Grange hall before Justice Brown appeared for Thomas M Kessler. The case w vell. Charles F. e state and Norwich for sler struck Michael Levine's wife | Kessler was fined and costs. Kessler had - Mrs. Le assing, but the elds « s found You don’t have to bake it, you don’t have You don’t have to wash it, or peel it, or dry it, You don’t have to settit to rise over night, You don’t have to worry for fear it’s It's ready for you when: you're ready to eat it. What is it? Why, “Toasties One of the 50 Jingles for wihich the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich., pald §1600.00 in June. e e To Play Gardner Lake Nine two weeks' visit with rela- | k Preparing for School Opsning New Pictures at Library pictures has Dr. Cragin Returns to New York not right, 1” Can anything beat it% { Written by BURICA L t 91st Btreet, New York, N, T;