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‘were held in the Baj church day Il'olnggflfl 3 Jfi::-x syvuelx.v}aflquau _speakll lessedness of u:dnéfl of Death. . It Burlesen, wer, G. H: Prior Ay % ‘Lfi."m‘“&'kflf&.i;%:‘? ¢ v - eryse e Soda crackers are J;nore-nu‘-f; tritive than any other flour = $16 for Vielating ’ “u wnl Quarantine—School Board Can Use ] 81,350 Repalrs Fund—Schesl Children : SAVEn anu - g s - Ordered Vacoinated. Jr,, left Monday Beckwith of Windham, and Peter Bras- GOT $1,900 FOR ®1. £ & sonette of South Windham. WILLIMANTIC companying them. was K. of P. Hall =5 . 4 : Rev, J. H. Geor k; What i Samuel Smith Took a Chance at Book'| October 20th: Carl Picknell, Stili- e Jewett City cemetery, the bearers be- . e g B g e Accounts In' Epstern Bankruptey | man Sherwood and Proctor Vanderbilt | {or New York, where he will spend : % - g Bnouh and @ Chéney, Her- Willimantic Woman's Club, $03 Main e “Harry Clark of North | several a - needa Biscuit are 3 T o, No. 5 vy Windham: and Hegry E. Clark of [ - Mr. and” Mra. 7. 0. Burroughs and o bert “Pitt, Pasrl Morsan,-Georgs Jen. : * imantic Camp, No. 85, W. 0. W.. Wiinbaz: SR ; chlldron of Central Falls, R T spen Deavtital no%-}k from . the family, Bl Mrs. John G. e, Miss Buckingham, Jeweit City Baptist _ehurch, the choir of the Baptist chureh, Whatsoever cir- cle of the King's Daughters, Young Ladies' Bible class, Mr. and Mrs, Bd- 3 ward Raney, Leland Raney, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clarke, Miss Nellie Frank- lin, John Witt and family. Df. G. FL Sunday with relatives in Daniels Gaston Maindon is confined to his home by illness, suffering from a se- vere cold. Mail Unclaimed. Letters addressed as follows remain unclaimed at the Danielson postoffice A meeting of the creditors of Sam- ‘el Epstein was held at the office of Referee A. J. Bowen Monday, for the purpose of passing on the account of Trustee Addison J. Greenslit and de- claring a dividend. but a claim of $300 was put in by Max Holtzer through his attorney, J. J. Desmond of _Francis s, Long Post, No. R, Memorial Hall Arthur Pheips, odist Church Bowiimg Tournament, WORK ON BRIDGE™ 30, G. A. _the perfept soda_g;ackers. . Though the cost is but five cents, Uneeda Biscuit are \By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound — Their Own Stories Here Told. Beatrice, Neb. —“Just after my mar- . Whist at Mrs. Murray's. The Monday Afternoon Whist club met this week with Mrs. H. C. Mur- ray of Turper street. Evangelist, at Meth- 1 Big Pickerel from Caventry Laks. To Begin Today—Selectmen Close | Norwich, which necessitated contin- | One of the hest catches seen in Wil |David H. Crotty, Wiifred Vinclette, R : e e o o i S Baptiste Berner and James O'Bri. Jennings and family, Mr. and Mrs | Neb T i by Gmce Bl nest Saturday when, the | mante o5 S 870 et nd | Amdt Bretachaeider sng O, R 1am- too good, too nourishing, too HEF DAY S Bl R B, | singe my et ide began t pin me 03 Work is com today he | accounts of the bankrupt -showing |Leo McKenna from a recent trip to |liton are actlng as special officers in h rior. ey Tl S | the pain got so severe at times thal g g A A emenee | $1900 to be collected were Soldto Sam. | Coventry Laké. The catch consisted | Danielson at the present time. Crisp, to be boug t merely wdentakers TiMinghast: & ~adnier | guffered terribly with it. 1visited thre doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but I would not consent to an op- Natchaug bridge and as a consequence the North Windham road will be closed Geores OGOt ot BRI River was 4 of twenty pickerel, the smailest welgh- Wenty ol st | visltor with friends in Danlelson Mon. uel Smith for the sum of $1.76. idg twelve ounces and the largest as an economy. NOA until further notice, a representative 6y - . B : : s 4 Labor Pay Roll. going better than four pounds and |d8Y. i i B T o T st | mhe cily Tabor pRROIL tor e esk Meazuring about wo'and '3 haif fest No School—Raln. h g 1 INAFRE e e Toaia T with the selectmen Monday. Persons | ending October 1Sth is_as follows: | The fish were hearty eaters, as sev- | On account of the scvere storm and i 1 Beized at Mrs. Hazel White's| Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was Wishine (o ko or come from Norih | Police. $14315; streets, 32432, con- | eral criwfish and bullheads five or | the number of children that have been Buy them because of their fresh- Lg‘::::ed'zl;ll:myig-fi::mun Plan | doing for others and I used several bot- Windham to Willimantic will be | structing sewers, $87.85; maintaining S vere found in | vaccinated there was ch - — thei i — | it wi 4 Ohifged o ‘S the” BEitk Tap. rout | Sewers S1LTY denalie. S Water | (hem When opened in the process of |duy: o ness—because of their crispness Huakine o did pihen oo botiuse with sy e i thene At the trial of the case against the liquors found in a rald en the heme of Mrs. Hazel White of Groton a few days ago, held in the town court be- dressing. The selectmen of Killingly have re- appointed Peter Boulaine as sealer, of weights and measures in this town. | More trees in this town suffered in because of their goodness—because - of their nourishment. aki; al of making a total o | Tam in good health and I have two little | girls.”” —Mrs.R.B.CHILD, Beatrice,Neb. The Other Case. from here, getting on the North Wind- ham road by the Catholic cemetery Reporting Election Expent Practically all of the candidates in road, not a very long deteur. Arson Case to Be Tried in Willimantic. i1 34 3. ey this th's t lecti have flled |the gale of Mond; Atiorney Samuel B. Harvey stated month’s town election e flled Pl of - Mo many limbs being fore Judge A. F. Hewitt Manday % o . r A. F. 3 A ay aft- | Mahiday (hat the case of arson againat | thelr Teturns according to law and |torn off and in several cases trees eyl pérsons Wweresprese ine. — 1 feel it a duty T owe Banishes All |2z, thas thricame oume Sitnam | wiin one day Vet left’Culs” tne state- | broken off or ‘upraoted. Always 5 cents. \lways fresh, R | 5 o Tetnrart i all whgs Lo an 2 vs, the former of whom he rep- | I easu be 2 lectric Lights for B: 3 @ order oBLroY a8 not bey : | woud be. tried i Williman | lcan ' and progressive parties were | 5 =Iotele Lights for Brooklyn. crisp and clean. gna ordared dostroved, It has ol been | E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did NERVOUSNESS | This has been definitely_settied Dissing D etree 1 WIeE o= liug serviaito trrgokie. b ks Ioes under arrest yet us he is said to be | forme. One yearago I found myself & A T on hal b ried | Costello $25, given to the treasurer | comPany Will be in operation within BISCU. COMPANY o Jemible. SRR A8 e 41 oL Patnam. The Iowarih case will |O€ the democratic town _committee, [& feW days, probably by the emd of NATIONAL BISCUIT -+ FirSraa th: Hisle Fualing. Bes, sides and such a soreness I could scarcely eached before the first week | George H. Backus. Mr. Backus' re- 8 weelt. by straighten up at times. My back ached, Circulat: Hovaibet: port as treasurer shows $145 received, | culation of books to persons liv- The firemen of the villase have de-| yy.4 1, appetite and was so nervous L B $131.30 expended, $40 of which was for | iDE In the quarantined district in Dan- clded to have their husking bee Wed- | 1 13 be £6 tired/ g 2 5 A auto hire and the better part of the |ielson has been suspended at the public nesday evening in the town hall. The | could not.sleep, then I would be £o tire ssessors Begin Session. library as a precautionary measure. corn has béen engaged at the Haley | mornings that I copld scarcely get Puts Vigor and Ambition into: 3 was the first day of the balance, for checkers, counters and workers; with $13.50 balance unexpend- Shorter Time Will Increase Traffic. farm and in connection with the husk- ing a dance will-be held., Prizes will around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and I ¥ t ssessors, Dr. George w own assessors, Dr. George | ed, It is understood that officials of the Nothing has| obliged to take in two such Rundown, Tired £ Wilcox, John F, Pickett and James RS8R trolling the situation. DPErsons | pe giye: ady and ge oh wear- | s Out People = v Ioes o R A Rhode Island company anticipate a de- | been left undone and with any degree|out of the many during Monday afte Kiven Cie lady anq genfiemed woar- t 1 would be any better P. Mustard, who willsbe HOLY NAME MEN ing the most appropriate costumes. |~ thoug never y e ORI s e AN e E clded increase in passerger business as | of good fortune very few new cases are |noon and they wiil be presented in| ¢ider und doughnuts will be ths re- | until 1 submitted to an operation, but Gpsadest. mental g first of November. s Faced Well and/Loaked Wall iniHiurt: | 125005002 “Oaieh 00 E Schedile 8| Sxpectod, ¥houEn e piegictions am be- | the dlaricgurt Mils ook, ek i o e hishond thonete THAd Battas wite :f;’__’"j :‘” o S T SN Bt ford’s Big Demonstration. :’rm}l\dence ’lrr;d l])anlelsonl only about| At Williamsville the school was clos- OBITUARY. Big Consignment of Lumber. to you and I did so, stating my symp+ lsh ¢ a 3 4y * 'wo hours. e slow running time has | ed and fumigated during Menday, and | —_— — . 3, C i o deil's Ambition Pills 3 in_Louls Dondero, Lieutenant | St Joseph's Foly Name soclety was | always been regarded ae o handicap to | the vaceination of children, previously Mrs. Alfred Bibeault. The four masted schooner ~Mary | toms. I commenced taking Ly:"’ Ed- #ood Co. today and F. Tieaing, Lieutenant UINC A. | well faken care of In the blg DArade |tha line In securing paseenges tradie. = | order e O O s ain : 4 { Manson Gruner has arrived under tow | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 'an I s and Lieutenant W. P, S. Keat- | in Hartford Sunday, having a fine | Swaying snd breaking Jtubs. ware | maaied o . y g frm:i }!}f;’m!\uklg)‘m/‘ -n.'}w }\:mv, of | from New Haven with a cargo of 500,- | goon felt like a new woman. I had no 1t you arink sm . Bave been summoned {o | Position In the third division. Af their {the cause of some trouble for the (ele- | Supervisor Ames bas been Instructed | Providente siréet late. Sundar ment | worn g llow pine to be used | pains, slept well, had good appetite and much or are ner ause of oficers’ council. of | head were President John QuReurke.|phone people Monday afternoon, when | to go throush the schools today and|Src'is survived by her hudband and | the Pammen sninyard, o TUCHOR B could’ do almost all my own wark for & o ot kind. b C. N. G. to be held | Rev. T. a Mayor - Rond, | lines were put olit of commission in |insist upon immediate compliance With | gevers 9 5 3 i i e s A i | i i i ; armory in Harttord the | Thomas Morlarty, Dr. W. P. §, Keat- | yace Woe But oft of commis Flatke o Eaon pliance With | scvery] children. ‘Mrs. Bibeault had | The True Blua society will hold a | familyof four. I'shail always feel thak B e 3ok e In 3/ iening of Wednesday, October 22nd. l{‘u‘zi Edward Casey, W. L. Jenkine, oo by pu‘;;i‘l“v.:l(;]ndlw:;\r:(!n(?lg';fifif; Dy everyibeen ill for a considerable length of | meeting at the home of Mis. M. J.| Iowemy good health to your Vegetable days, or mou k ° tnant Keating is a member of | William J. Sweeney and Willlam A. VIOLATED QUARANTINE LRty time. Chester Friday. evening. S nd.”"—Mrs. HAYWARD SOWEI 13 i t ical Res 8 school. It is estimated that nearly $0 L] § Compound. rs. HAY' R, - e e e e Rafidty wan one.of | it aroche Pai .04 for So Daniclson have already complied with | Continued bad weather is plaving| b i3 B e o N Sompt " The same. officers have received in- [In_the et e SN e Doi the provisions of the seneral order ls- | havoc with the plan of the 'sirect | Several of the souns people of the| vital g s bl = S Eis % st s by the borough health board, and | builders to advance their work in Put- age are planning a straw ride forig. i ang Annis Spicer have returns b o tions esent at a di r to | received many compliments on their sued by 3 i 8 y Priday ‘evening |Sadie and An D eturn. on money b en ¥ fhfaptry. . N, | handsome. panner and alo on thelr | In the town court Monday morning| the perceniage will probably bo 80 by | nam. The impossible weather con-| FOQay S¥emie @y gl ed from a Visit with friends in New charges pre 1 1 to Mayor d V. Preston in |general appearance. Wheeler's Amer- | Frank Laroche, who broke out of quax- | this mornin The officials have given | ditions of Monday again completely | MI and Blrs W . Bwan and| york, e g usec N, ¥ irtford Wednesday October 38¢h, at | fcan band were accorded @ great deal |antine Sunday night, was presented | reasonable length of time for obey-|tied up the working force and moth-| faushier, Wiss g e el Letters Unclaimed. D D b or Dratee oy ell et P Ivetare dhiee Hasry % Back The ;.n\.; " the order, which will now be Hia- | ing could be done during the day gone to Providence whers they will| o beHe O e resentation of . (il war flags to |8 speaker at the luncheon given after |oner pleaded guilty to having violated | idly enforce S ibctaon connected (with LD ceman Rogers eturned from | the Noank postoffice are for: ! Alo he regiment by Major Preston the services by the Algonquin and |he order of the health officer, the | Home from Wedding Trip. JE0 ML 10550 A0 i et s o VoD relagives Th Bpring STl | Bennett, Mre. Albert Martell T. Mes 3 — Ramber clubs. charge against him, and was fined $5 A Greens Farms correspondent Y Bt g gaus, e have been # \ny“ Ax ¥ MacLec ]. ¢ B ters | Donald, Tosed A\hneldfl Heve. ’ uto 1ruc oviIn i ARt T and costs, amounting to $16.04, which | o, CreeRS b ondent| compiished by this time if it \ MacLeod and daughters | Donald, Tosed A 3 Additional Hunters’ Licenses. = writes: Rev. and M L. L. Barber, ‘ 4 E Christine d Esther and Annie ) 1 'S > % Four Weddings Monday. he paid. He was not released, how- | who' returned Saturday from thelr | nosiiont hopmeny bad days since bave returned atter a viait in New Ha Hallowaian Hashn LONG DISTANCE WORK nting llcenses were lssued Sat- | my.lo ere four weddinga Monday, | SVET: URHl after he had been vacoinated [ Weaing teip will | call ot Gieeps | CORtFact commenced et ey sl “"| The Ladies of Liberty _councik A SPECIALTY Y Thea henacs Toute miis g | o at St Mary's chuteh and two at | and, fumigated and had recelved ex- | Farme. They will be entertained by T g R A MY Losmt i Oaiiada: Daughters of America wil bave & C Sihar gl gy 1 St. Joseph At the former Wilfred o chansas Lo Alg. fukUne Colt ) gy d Mrs, f or and they will i 5 Hallow ty at their next meet- Addresss P. A, WEEKS, or "Phone nt re Osternoudt, Hen- | 5 5 a6ct, in rederd ! Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Ak 2%y ; SRR {allowe'en party at th xt mee ne | C. b £ i GBliD G Matio. Olva Benacd ¥ n reagrd to quarantine. regula- | it the new parsonage and srrange Mr. and Mrs. Roman Sutherland | j4"NF R, fong G - @08, SI.12 e WA-& Willkamatic Gb | Willimant iffgra. A | B e el (CLNS & SERALIL WERA | tiowa, The palicaimtation was siso thors | L L1l (he- New paraonig d arrange| submitted by High School Students | have gone to Canada to remain for | 58, JFhe committee is Mrs. Mianle T. | married ‘at 7 a m. by 4 Ji | oughiy famigated for its furnishings and then go on to Fore Bubinsss Nen b Meggan X e (nof | Vailette, Mrs. lda Palmer and Mrs. e o R — gitenz: and. Charlse Masvatte Can iy a. e usi s zi he winter and perhaps to make their | \* A To Cure a Cold in Ome Da | Sidome Cote at § by Rev. J. J. Pape| Violation of an order of the health (VW% | nome. Their daughter, Mrs. Albert (Mary Luce HIRAM N. FENN & Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. | illon. officer relative to breaking quargntine PUTN | Up to 6 oclock Mona Kilby will o to Maine to stay with | Spoke at West Suffield. € Church St. Willimanatle, Ct pe 3¢ | in marriage at s o'clock by Rev. Philip | not exceeding six months In jail or a | Equal Franchise L e's Del the Business Men's association of | Mrs. Mitchell in Mystic till later when | yottE 08 CEWEHE C he Tinton, n e i b q eague’s Delegates | 'V n & the Connecticut Temperance Union, Teleptons Lady assis — - ~— | J. MookeY, who one hour later mar- |fine of $300. or both. The health offi- | 4 o “8820%®) (“ICRE0 - T Eastern Connecticut had © ived | she may join her parents. i o mae i Lo R iniid ried Joseph Tvkevisha and Karychina als here wish it known that they will " o SRl Pplicants— | 1,y George E. Shaw, who was d to Edgar Ashbey has returned from a \\( St A(”‘Nd \\”A.od,:L :-hurchv ARE YOU PARTICULAR || Bakrousk. whose nuptial mass was cel. |not submit to a solitary attempt to| Death of Mrs. Alfred Bibeault—No | receive them in Putnam. The offer of | visit of a few days in New Jersey est Su A s . BLP C. JACKSOV De i about your personal appear. ||ebrated by Father Bannon evade the quarantine regulations now | Magazine Cover Designs Submitted @ prize of st de- | Mrs. George Lamb and Miss Effie | TR R A N, afist | ance? ~Your hair cut to con- || i in effect, and more severe penalty than | [ gcally. ) sign submi in_ | Lamb are with relatives in Groton| o i S e % Pai ' form with the features of To Take Action on Electric Lighting. | has been inflicted may result if the or- | % nt stu- | where Miss, Lamb is ill. ”w;f\"‘,[h{d';\’““hht’-'_-_‘;‘uh;;lfsh:"‘_»;ml‘f: ainless Extracting aad your face by experts at A special meeting of the Willi- [ders are not obeved to the very letter. | A meeting of the Putnam Death of Mrs. Boose. | sense.—Columbla S. C. State. illi g ELL IO TT?S ||mantic Board of Trade and Business | Tour snecial officers are maintaining a| pranchise league was held at the home having _considera L e adatns ot oMa Sfa Raeseital gricuis o ol vl Filling a Specialty #ARBER SHOP, Men's association has been called for |43y and night patrol and they have or- | of the president Mrs. W. tett, L. O. wi t3 | Groton has cast a feeling of sadness| Middletown—President Shanklin of 52 Main Strest, = - Willimant;. Main_and Raitread Sts, || ionisht to take action upon the gues- | ders to stand for no trifling. Friday ~evening. Delegate vere |18 4 member of the committee that | ouci’(he village which was for years| Wesleyan university was in Madiso Over Hardware Store ton of eleotifgligniing Iu the tity, elected 2o attend the convention of t ct from among the designs|p ..’ pome and where she has many | N. , where he attended the Founder Telephions el o Wasd SUM OF $1,350 Connecticut Woman Suffr: associa- > e el 2 il ““' friends. | Qay “exercises of Drew Theological v n o ods, — tion at Hartford, October 21 a eI T e e used itor 5w Spicer jand slsters, Mibses | seminary Town Clerk Fred Whittaker and |Available for School Board, Which Can | Mrs. John Evans s a of J JAY M. SHEPA REMOVAL Alderman J. F. Morrissev of New Ha- Use Repairs Appropriatiol Ooditock who has baen active ir o — — P ppropriation. ELCORE & SHEPARD | 1 have removed my businige. from ] Y50 -Ptumied. home Monday after & | & Brooklyn N: Y., FEqual Franch JEWETT CITY. eading 3 2|13 jackeon Place to 521 dackeon Street, | ek end hunting trip in the Hampton | It has been determined that the town | league, gave un interesting talk on the | raptar e N :| Woods. Two coons and three ducks !school committee may use the sum set | Subject of Votes for Women. It was | Weddings, MyottSalois, Wakely-Mc- ‘Ml’ Directar and [mhfllmflf bt bl R o UL S T comprised the resuit of their visit, not |aside for repairs to school buildings | voted to hold a public mesting of the | " Efligatt—Funeral -of . Sam Lo . Fletcher’ . N s e at ail bad considering the weather of | quring the comi for cetl league Friday evenin October 31, | s " : . |"'Send postal card. 4 during ng year for meetin f : 60-62 North St., Willimantic lnu,"r‘,‘ e Telephons con- | the past few day other urgent demands, such as :uppxygi when Mre. Carlos F. Stoddard of New | Blake Held from Baptist Church. Children C or etcher’'s Lzdy Aesictant Tal. Connecti B e BRI = Iing text books and supplies. This sum | Haven will speak. ~The delegates : = £ ’ " e ——— iy nnecticr HYMAN CHASEN, Willimantic, Ct. Pecacnale. amounts to $1,350. In thé resolution | chosen were Mrs. R. P. Da a0 Hegriage iR | Seed = President Charles Beach of Storrs |Passed at the annual town meeting lim- | Rosamond Danielson, Mrs. John Evans |£1 Tlorace Myott took o | was In town Monday on his way to |iting the gross expenditures for schools | Sheppard, Mrs. W. J. Bartlett. G L L B L s L Hartfor % 3 to 000 for the coming year there is Had Leg Broken. | % % Hay itk SR Ll ’ § d. T e 1o snwiug year thary ) d Leg E. M. Haves w lebrant, Rev. M, J. | 1 & o re o rook- b TCin; R ittee to Villiam e g who had is 1 Gine of Janie deacon and R | < | with friends. : | count: therefore by using the money | ernoon, was resting comfortably Mon- aria during the | | 3 | set aside for repairs, which when to | goy was gowned in | cojiss Annle Bates has returned to|cost in excess of 350 must be approved | “'Goorge M. Fine is in Boston today e with shadow New York after a visit. with her by the town, the committee Will be | (o roniiate (he arry St W rhe | . OO XA ts Windha i 4 to mplete the arrangements for the 0 matcht. The N 3 basania in Vindham. |able to meet pressing expenses without | 1o king of the Boston Opera compans sele. LaFolrte. . ¢ “ John Duffy of New York was a |exceeding the appropriation. If repairs | = yie abeth Smith spent Sunday \svondbt hrepa 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been week enq visitor at the home of Geo.|have to be made during the year an | witn fricnde STV el i nah 5o top ke 8 . b ignature of ' ' Miss Catherine Hurley of South |ed. The matter of hLaving a special | woonsocket spent Sunday with Mr s a pearl pendant, - axd/has been made under Lo Manchester returned Monday after a |tOWn meeting over the proposition is|,ng Mrs, George F. Holbrook of Bim | ¢ to the best man M sonal supervision since its infancy. tl'ew days’ visit with her aunt Mrs. D, | therefore advanced by several months. | g eet w pearl stickpin, L % Allow no one to deceive you in this. e taolts Tawies o Neswials OBITUARY. i end Mop TR L Ta of Hx | by dirs Niliort Migats ani Mies Gl All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good** are but BED LINENS was a local viaitor Monday. Mre. Law- NG Gay of Itienda lp Pl Labonne at e ride's Homa on Ash: Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hezlth of ler has & danghter attending the ‘lo- v Lo John A. Henry of New London wa d stree Fhe house. was ted Infants and Children—Experience against Experiments cal Normal school. Emily Elizaheth Wilson, 64, wife of | a \ititor with friends in Putnam Mon dablias, chrysanthemums = % P Of Ri ht Q lityv Richt! Pri (Additional Willimantic News on Page e g b B b B 6 2 Jumped From Automobile. o g sy wiia What is CAS | ORIA 3 g uality ightly Priced| i street Monday morning at 630 Mrs | i : ful an rticles. *The J x.) streat Mondgy . f Helen Thompson who broke her el R . & | rp;fii;’\';‘: e e s “‘\F}‘:‘]:“ q‘::[:\‘\kh when she jumped from the auto- hat G A Uastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= Below, we list the prices of Sheets and Pillow Cases that | = | had been serlously Wi for the past twa | Joiie, of her father Dr. . W.|Ayore went and’ Canads gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pl(-m;lnt. t}t A | weeks, such a termination had not| 4. .o {hward recovery iz SOE LB WATRIL. Ly Oty has coniains neither Opium; Morphine mnor other Narcotie \ we have found to be the best value-ful in the market at the | COld in Head been expected. G e £ as g |Deen one of the sacristans at' St ; e fte atings v8 W . g el SPREE S S (SRS R: \n.nn;l J. Jodoin of Baltic was a |1 s church. Mr. Myott substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms prices. There is nothing special about any price quoted. | ™o, e T the daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth | ‘fauon, PUtnam Monday. ey ‘of | of the borous e and allays Feverishness, 1t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Y. boy th Sh & 2 | I e e o tane of (Cooper) Brigss. For many years she | North Woodstock is to be one of the Wakely—McElligott. Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ou may buy these Sheets and Pillow Cases at these prices | : has been a resident of Danielson and | sleakers at the meeting of Quinebaus | | At 130 o'clock Monday morning and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the one of its finest types of womanhood. | pfi S T e elbh ekt Bat- J. Kuster united in marriage 2 iey. It assin g . one day as well as another. The point in this respect, how- 9 Deep regret over her dealh was ex- | Pnona grange in Danielson next & Mary Kllen MeEligott of Jewettl] Stomach aad Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps : th 3 . ¥ oy T Y R o et Qe than two weeks remain for fil- | City and THomas P. Wakely of Central | Ths Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. ever, is that the new stocks have just arrived in a quantity. hal Jelly Wilinee e murwied I e aRed 81k witlihe mamesgors lite of (Gara- | Viliase. | The bride worg wilts) mes] ‘ e 2 f Catarr > 1 3 © © - | Ye property, but there are many tax- | Sline with embroidered net. — Shae | and variety that assure dall of Hudson, Mass.. and two grand-| 4,vor’ who ‘have not yet attended to | Wore a veil and a wreath of lilies of < ; ty satisfaction. Use it quick. For chronic nasal ca- children, Arlene Cundall and Edward | [ o fen Ve not vet nded 10| e Valley and carried white roses, Tha | GENUINE ALWAYS xae e caee e : tarrh, aty catarrh, sore nose, coughs, Cundall, both of Hudson. | mata of honor was the & ses x36 inch All Linen Hemstitched Snecsing, nose bised. etc. Write for Buitic i 25 From Rummage Sale. Dal0 S o S i 20c 2 Pillow C: 2 re “The fres di a will liss Mary Wakely, of Ce ears the Signature o s 3 : 2 ool o $2.00 and $2.25 pair. ol Lyt UL g it PUPILS MUST BE VACCINATED. | |The Ladies’ Aid society of She wore blue silk with lig _ 5ox3 femstitched est quality Sheets for single, three- 5 - ethodist church added $25 to fon ove ind carried white Cases arter and full size beds— | Homdon Mig. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. |If They Wish to Continue in School— s‘n\(!s through the recent rumn The t in was John J. McEIl i 42x38 inch w Cases 54x80 inch, Orders to Supervisor. file. = | brother of the bride. The bride save and 2 [} 5 e J. C. Harrow of Boston was & visi- | the maid of honor a pearl ring Temstiteh prosg it g Two new cases of smallpox were re- | T With friends in Putnam Monday. | the sroom.gave the best man a £ Ghas et ported Monday, one in a quarantined Cars All Fumigated. | e ) Hemstitched Pillow x99 inch, 85c the other in Williamsville, thie latter Jorwich-Wo o Ktanagy | Dome on .k street Theibride res > tie Norwich-Worcester line Mon SVl o TAEED AN e 81x90 inch, 85¢ gase in & tplly that recently moved )w‘ foted that the cars had been Tumigat- | cudiug moncs: Siven cnt £loie S inne ] e emsgitched Pillow p.LA“. Linen Hemstitched Sheets, $3.50 ON firel cuss the house:wad #lreedy under :‘1‘“)(;‘5c E:,g‘;:;:\\,q\ [‘l“:‘ Smasmmic mxvi\,v e l,‘] 4“) H””N“‘ : ‘Hq ‘\.:ul Mrs. \v\ (.lh.:\ H ed Bed e £ ?:a_rx::]ne and under guard and inlailing in several Eastern Connecticut s o ioctudy SR A 0E citmaiy In U For . Over 30 Years . ; i g 5 o other quarantine was established | b [ O v el n Use . ey Spi e , fringed or scalloped, for single, and a guard "'35‘::“?}?32[‘;“2&“,'“ 4| A spsotal effort 1s belng made tn this | from Providence, Norwich and Central THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. three-quarter or full size beds, $1.00 to $5.00. a e y alors In e home on Dyer strest & susniclots | id surrcunding towns to create such | Viiage e crest that there will be a large rep- | ER i developments. entation rom hereabc at th o Ons shaswpile homever the hedith zite Sunday School convention to I FUNERAL. s Siaia W) i Ins0s - | #k1d in Norwich, November 8, 4 and 5. THE H c MUHRAY cfl Gillette, regular $5.00, $4.48 | usts that have been achieved for con- | | Coon hunting parties wowid relish iy ia:"“fl 1‘3 E}lake- e Rt T al services for Samuel G. Blake ' . ' Durham Duplex, regular e e : DAYTON FARMHOUSE LIGHTING OUTFIT ST 3 tiry included in the game preserve in > STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, | = e =2 L $5.00, $4.00 Lucas County, SS. ' tle Town of Pamfret but are fight- Mark C I Franic J. Clieney makes oatn that he 1‘11," shy ufflh(‘ Dlace for fear of th = X is senior partner of he firm of ¥. J. iciency the new game protection | 3 Surpius and Protits $169,000, Toss, rogular 28c, 2l | Gisty ale: ok Bullme i | ST e D ' Sty of Tolede” County and State afore. % g el z 3 Established 1832 Ever Ready, regular $1, 89c| iy °f e Sald B Wil ey iR L e Sepatiat AL cORéyioK; Rdwerd Complexion Beautifier NE HUN. artford be in Putnam - Ward, regular $4.00, $2.00 |5 .°f,ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS | fiidiiow (Wednesday) evening 1o that “cannot be cured by the use of | Peak before the Sunbeams of the (Julta Orft_in The Clubwoman,) One reason 1 so stron HALL'S CATARRH CUR aptist church on the subject of Italian 2 ecommend Sharp Shaver, regular 25¢, 15¢ % 3 3 FRANK J. CHENEY. 54 Seheiite mercolized wax is that It really takes Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, 2 Sworn (0 beire me ahd mbscrised rk in (A(:.:e l; ut. % the placa of several ¢ bt poamets ¥ R s i resence, this 6th day of Decem- ply For Licenses. ics, saving time, pdtience and, expense. promptness and liberality in dealing, and a THESE PRICES FOR A FEW | b s 75575856 E [ The followini 1n a-Tint of those who | 16 i betitr thith ‘any”Cieansink creams A sound business policy in administering its DAY (Seal) AW, GLEASON, | ve fleg applicatioms for licenses 10 | it} than any rouge, for Kecompliahe s g o Catarrh. Cure hex Public. | fatnam during the coming year: Harl | g the Pl DI el S own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM S ONLY pelfaite, Cataret Cure b Mken, I | 8 Rovers: Ptnam mn - Willam 1 | K it g Ried A Sl i i ucous su b, . | $illlan Phil, “loutler, J amp- | an_old, or. discolored enti NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to oo e frees o BT | ety Tentrenult. ~ ‘Napoloon | 1ittie sach duy the imdertying establish with customers relations that shall ’q’.;nf‘hf‘.‘.i'i":i:.;?ui.‘,’hf""""‘ O T Julee, eney - fumme | doseph | softer, Relliifieriien Wi more Youtn: " S i Druggises, gl 6, Gidoon N. LaMaitre, George 12, | %0 o e el prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and ot Hire: sanluzMily ser copu- 1R B n0n L e eae” | (4, ian 27, eosmarifimscs somplgs mfihb'e S onohue, Joseph J, Dupre Victor | wak at night, washing it off mornings, . A Gontle and Effective Laxative, | thabdelaine, Julius ‘Taflamme, Frank | in & weel or' o produces o marveioud i 3 A mild, zentle and sffeciive laxailve | §: Henolt, . A Hart, Thomas Gusnon pRasio Jatodl e T e ot ] AIENTS ls what pecple demand when suffering flpflh'l i Sl gl Ctiar. 2on e VHiT do the worl. ihere’s’ notht The days are getting ehorter and the long winter evenings are almost Protect yeur ideas. Handsome 60-page | 107, SRR Wow Tire’ Pila. Huah | fasaire Peloquin Samual Smith, This | patehes, - liver - spote, - mailéyneas; | Nere. but if you have a DAYTON LIGHTING OUTFIT installed in your Guid by Dr. King's New Life 5. ug! i Fe uel L P RRhanes, s G 3o S country hdme it will turn the darkness into daylight. You can light yeur ulde Buok Free. Tallman of San Antenie, Tex., writes: | st including druggists and hotel lotches, pimples ar blackhea Seupty S o iRl w5 b Nty ~ihg Teach ST Tone. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, | “They are, heyond /question, ‘the best (| As is usual on very rainy daye |, For wrinkles and jonse, suges skin | (@S it B A0 0 €00, S0 S pidcite Lighting Outfits. i WILLIMANTIC, CONN. . Windham Gounty Sasings Sant Gy | pills my wifasind 1 have ever taken” |[lere were thowe who found them- |1 JAVRUtply fesommend o fucs, Wit Write for our catalog A Sk ¥y ot 19: | They never cause pain. Price 20 at [Jelves in trouble Menday afterneed as| . ij. i, 1, vt wileh hasel, This has T“E c s MERSICK &Co Sole Agents for Connecticut lson, Conn. dr\g.tns or by mail. ‘H. E. Bucklen 'n:.tuhu;s‘ n; nad\ In:aun much spare time | remarkable astrngent and tenic pron. l o D "y z74~292’ State St., New Haven, Conn, - & Co. Philadelphia or Bt Louls. r hands, Captain Murray’ was erties 3 \

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