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el exami. ok —_— _undef | Mayor Daniel P. Dunn Al pers served on him EEKS, or 'Phone Willimantio Ct. & SHEPARD gtor and Embalmer “Tal: Connection * HIRAM N, FENN R and EMBALMER St. Wilimantie, Ct o Ok WLV, Lady Assistant Piano Tuner ¢ M- Sevin & Son, Danielson and Putnam | of North Covs Tsaac Harrowitz of Bol- % (e iaindit tor two norsen int T 0 ), 5 ma e and on, whiok 5 payment v coufdcash._ft, judgment for the plaintiff to re- v $100 and costs. . ) T “MAYOR'S FUNDS ATTACHED. [ In Company with Other - He Is Made Party to a by Alvah J. Hall. .)n had pas I e S e Bk inting company, | e fioall of iy, % 8 sutt i \ble be- ) (tablets), sold by N, D. Heonharde s Beation B, Butalo, . T et vaomas o0 OID = ZEGEER'S The New York Dry Goods House " Jewett City, Conn. Last Call of Our Annual Clearance Sale Saturday, Sept. Tih, w12 Wiil: bo /the fast day of our amnual| clearance s re _ remain enly | four more days in whish you can pro- | cure .seasonable merchandise at ax- traordinary reductions. No matt you do not need the goods now pay you to buy for the future | i | : LLINOIS have | Waiter G, Alpaugh s , | BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912 ‘atterncon those officials met for their regular monthly session with the full hoard present, It was a meeting post. ponied from Monday on account of Labor day. Chief Richmond, citing his “night, called Foatian o fe necd of o 1 a set o!‘mn‘(': flers for .dling. insane, Dpatien “new busi- ness. | Past Resumes Rogular Meetings. Praneis S. wn‘:. v«:-t u‘a\;o' pfi'{ ewA; n . held its meeting In iiding evening. e m‘ ingham presided there was merel ad 1line business. "Iflh:. this meeting, the ru goes dack to the f monthly meetings ai lar schedule the sum- imer plan.’ 4 o Miarry Miss Amy A W__” Michigan. prasicadiiied R -:Muh X Keating is passing sev-| eral days in Waterbury. ¥ William Bernard and J. N. Gilman Were recent visitors in New Haven. At her bome in North Windham ce Palmer is seriously ill. okt AL e it Withota E. Higgins of Godfrey street s . L. J. Benton and, family ‘have re- turned to their home on Johnston ave- | nue after iwo weeks at Pleasire beach. Bugene Ashton of Boston was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashton of Fairview street, for 7 the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tryon, Miss Myrtice Tryon and Mrs. Rem- ington _have returned from Pleasant View, R. L > Attorney and Mrs. George E. Hin- man and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Abel were auto visitors in Litchfield over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Thompson of Prospect street entertaiped their son, Willlam Thempson of New York, over Labor d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry of Prospect street have had as guests Mrs. Fred Marrat and_daughter Dor- othy of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Juli' Donahue of Litchfield has | returned, after two weeks' visit with | her brother. Rev. 3. F. Donohue, pas- | tor of St. Mary's church, South Cov- | entry. Attorneys Samuel B, Harvey and | Charjes A. Capen were in Putnam on | Tuesday for the opening of the fall | term of the superior court of Wind- ham county, Mailing Clerk Edwarg J. Egan is the delegate from the , Willimantic ostoffice to the econvention of the | Jnited National Association of Postal Clerks, in Boston, this week. DANIELSON - Light Company Ready to Supsly All Demands for Power—Leo Daviau Sends Handcuffs Back to Constable —Death of Miss Ida -l-pom—dud Scores at Attawaugan ‘Shoot. Misses Marguerite Caron, -Mame Dunn and Gertrude Maynard left on Tuesday to spend the remeinder of the week at the Maynard cottage at Oakland beach., Miss Josephine Morin of New York is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morin of Hawkins street. Bdward Heneault of Waterhury vis- ited relatives in Danielson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young have been spending a few days at the Young cottage at Oakland beach. your $1.00 will double ‘its value| Frank A. Rockwood of Franklin and * | H. W. Woodward of Warrenville were during this sale. | out of town members present at the regular meeting of the directors of | PLEASE REMEMBER THIS SALE | the Willimantic Trust company at the WILL CLOSE :;::km: offices on Main street Tues- BATURDAY,” SEPTEMBER 7th, 1942; A. ZEGEER, CASTORIA | ing Tuesday morning that splendid re- Jewett City, Conn. For Infants and Children, ' The Kind You Have Always Bought | | Bears the Signatu. e of i WHEN jou want to Ress betora th 1 alim berter tn g columps o yut your vusl- | I 7o me- | Inspected Willimantic Plant. Members of the board of directors of the Killingly Manufacturing com- pany, were ai Williamsville Tuesday, inspecting. the plant. George C. Washburn of Bridgeport called on friends jn Danielson Tues- Ve | He was formerly a travelin . |, Court & at n 3 nfi“hm . ring the September should make better use of the knowl- edge gained. Pleasing Bill at The: Beware of Men, was the offering at the Orpheum theater Tuesday evening by the Augusta Perry stock company, the audience being well pieased with the production. PUTNAM Drink the Undoing of Mark McQuil- lan, Jailed for Smashing Salcon Windows — Progressi Working Quiistiy—Miss Warner Edits Mount Holyoke Book, 2 Only ohe prisoner regeived a sen- tence In the superior court when those who have been held in the jail at Brooklyn for trial at the September term of the superior court for Wind- ham county were brought here Tues- day afternoon and put to ‘plea before Judge Gager. 'The men sentenced was' Mark Mc- Quillan, arrested in this city about two months ago for smashing saloon windows during_the night and steal- ing ors, He was givén three months in jail. MeQuillan made a statement fo the court when given an opportunity to do S0. ‘He said he had done more since he had come into this section of the country, six months ago, than he had ever done in his life. ,«and had trlbum ited ‘his reckless actions in dam. to’ the mental condi- tion. in which drink had placed him, He at- | W ber that has been presented in tl fx"y court in a single day in' a lor me. Harry LaSalle, the musfoal jugglé caught the fancy of the Bradley thes ter audiences Tuesday by his cleve and Interesting work. Dr. Omer Larue and George Potvi: are delegates from the local St. Joh Baptist council to the national con vention being held in New Bedford. Letters addressed ag follows are u claimed at the Putnam postoffice this Justin Caminus,” Philip King berger, Edward Mathew, Mrs. W. F Clark, Miss Ella Lord, Miss Myrti Plerce: The usual largs number of student from surrounding towns came here o1 Tuesday for the ‘opening of Putnar high school. Recent Marri A Worcester paper say: Hedlund of 20 Belmont ' street anc Miss Florence LeClair, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Napoleon F. LeClair of ( Clinton court, were married in Putnam Saturday by Rev. Mr. Stanley, pastor of the Methodist church of that place The young people will live at 4 Wes Chester street. Cards have been received annouc ing the ‘marrlage of Ethel Arlin: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ! Gray of Worcester, and John Marbl son of Rev. and Mra, Frederick Wil iam Balley of 33 Harvard street. The s, Frank man for | C. y, August 28, Spent Week End in Woodstock. but promised to drink no more If he year, . The case of the state vs. .Philip . with. non-support of and the case of the lism K. Johnson, charged " to con- ‘about an o'clock this 5 s v ‘who are to serve ¢ ptember term of m&m& been jsummoned ' to . be | . It may be possible to' complete the business at n, ville, Ames, New London, 68; Nason, Atta- waugan, 68; Cutler, Putnam, 5§, ‘Wood was scratch man in the 50 bird handicap, the scores, with hand icap for each man, being as follow: Truesdell (7) 49 Prest (3) 48; nold (5) 45; Cutler (3) 44; Warren (1) 43; Acriff (2) 43, Bitgood (7) 43; ‘Wood (seratch) 40; Ames (9) 33; Mrs. George Brown (3) 38. Dr. Warren, who made a fine show- ing in all of ‘the shooting of the day, had high score in the ten-target dou- ble avent, the record being as follows: Warren 17; Prest 14; Truesdell 14; Ames 12; Bitgood 13; Corey 13. Struck by Car Before. Getting smashed with an electric car is not a new experience for Edward Bowen of Ballouville, who was hit while driving on the trolley track at Alexander's lake last Saturday night. Deputy Sherifft Michael Grimshaw of Attawaugan recalls having picked up Bowen near the tracks of the_trolley line where it runs through the Wheat- on farm, south of Putnam, about a year ago, Bowen at that time having a broken arm as the result of being struck with a car that had passed previous to the one on which the dep- uty sherlff was riding when he espled the injureq man lying on the bank be- side the track. A Tip for Fresh and Flippant Stu- dents. It was suggested by a citizen who watched the puplls wending their way toward the high school for the open- sults would be sure to follow a reso- lution em thelr part mot to be guilty of using slang from now on, and to model their speech after that of their teachers, rather than after the sense- less flippancy of the street. The slang habit is altogether too prevalent among the high school stu- dents, he belleves, and he enumerated & list of pert and hasy expressions that he had heard them use within a few weeks. - They spend much of their Labranche, St. Cyrille, St. P. Q, and Kings- cities visited by u, Mr. Godreau 6 on a brother whom Be bad not seen for thirty years. Ot- tawa was the last city visited on the Canadian trip. Mr, and Mrs. Godreau now staying with their son-in-law fivfi!fl‘. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pig- ‘hool street, Putnam. ives Working on the Quiet. but considerable amount of done in towns in' this county in the inter- party. Putpam, are three towns pers have been circulated for signa- tures of those who were willing to declare themselves as- favoring the principles and success of the new or- #anization. In one of the towns men- tioned the man who has circulated the paper and has been most active in Bull Moose interests is registered on the republican caucus list, and, it is understood, is seeking one of the re- publican nominations for reprasenta- tive. How many have signed the pa- pers is difficult to ascertain, but what is believed to be a fair estimate is about 200 In the three towns. If this figure is correct, it represents only about five per cent. of the voting strength of the townships mentioned. Local Notes. | M. R. Joy's stable on Front street | is closed, the horses and the stable equipment that have been kept there for years having been removed to Mr. Joy's finely arranged new stable. A fence is being built along the side of the new macadam road put in about two years ago from below the fair Young women at the Worcester Y, W. C. A. passing the week end in their homes and out of town with friends| and relatives, inciuded . Miss Grace Balley and Miss Inez Carpenter, who were guests of Miss Carpenter's par- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter, EDITS COLLEGE BOOK. Miss Frances L. Warer Aids in Work 'Which Mirrors Mt. Holyoke Life and Evest - Al peisue 3 ¢ eritie saye of the Lre to be telichated i ngs, which s I Himir oo containing sufficient to make five cups of Instant Postum will be &_ receipt of two-cent stamp for postage. A Trial of the new foodsdrink Instant Postu Is arevelation of conv and satisfaction. It is made in the cup—requires no boiling. ~ Stir a teaspoonful in a cup of HO grounds and past E. M. Wheaton's farm to near White's Crossing. The west side of the road, where fills were | made, has required this kind of pro- tection at certain points Marriage certificates returned to the office of Town Clerk David Flagg Tuesday show that Miss Ida Donis, 20, and Israel Rondeau, 25, both m eratives, and both dents of nam, weres married on Adrfan Dykmans St. Mary's church, Five Cases in City Court. There were five cases for consider- ation at Tuesday morning’s session of | the city court, results of artificial pressure to reileve the monotony of a gloomy holiday and family squab- | bles. Two of the prisoners, Albert Johnson and Thamas Moore, were sent | | time studying English, he holds, and ! to jail. Five cases is the largest num- water, add sugar and cream .to taste, and a delightful beverage, much res high-grade Java, results instantly ! Instant Postum is regular Postum in concentrated form—nothing added. It is absolutely free from the coffee drug, caffeine Grocers sell Instant Postum—100-cup fins, 50¢; 50-cup fins, 306 Coffee averages about double that Made by Postum Cereal Co, Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle Cresk,