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ury not to discuss the case with any vt themselyes. 2 3 Those on the jury are J. B. Fullerton s NDOY and John M. Gager of Windham, Wal- s W ) ter W. Rich, Isaac Champeau and John i Iability ‘Of et and mechiass an il & A, Dady of Putnam, Lincoln White of determine how. nearly they are able Ashiord, Benjamin Clark of Brookiyn, to keep to a perfect score. KFor every George 'E. Lar} of Canterbury, minute over itwo minutes that riders {Otto Hattin of . Chaplin, Daniel 8. are late in arriving at checking points Brayman of Hampton, Alfred T. Burns they. will be penalized iwo points, and for arriving at checking points over of Killingly, Julian 'A, Dorrance of Scotland. ten minutes ahead of schedule the pen- ' illimantic, Danielson and Putnam ) . wmc refusing to take any compensation | Vt, who had been visiting a daughter therefor, was presented a fine rain- [in New York previous-to his arrival » coat Friday morning as a recognition |in this city a week ago. Apoplexy was What ls Geing on Tonight. of his v, d generosity. The donors, Sam- |the cause of death. The bady, vfhich Duckpin Matoh, Nuts va. Hybrids. |uel Chesebro, Willlam J. Wells, John |is in charge of Funeral Director J‘h AL In our present collection of Autumn and Winter Suits, the range of models FALL GLOVES Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer rector of the Cotton & ufacturers’ Mutual T the Indastrial Woolen Man- surance company; Mutual Insurance com- provements to be made in the property, No Group Picture in Booster Book. It has been decided thai the group Boys’ Club—Whist and Dance. Judge Buell and party were in Nor- wich Thursday in Mr. Buell's auto, Letters addressed as follows are un- claimed at the Putnam postoffice this week: Mrs. Dora Walsh, Mrs. B. Peri- [pany: Pawtucket Dve & Bleachery |pictures of committees representing| The Boys' - v er jea Mias G i Mrs, P AN 1 P ' 3 . s 33 lub held their Hallowe'en | erjean, Miss Adonis Guertin, s, is as exclusive as is liberal and the 2-Button Kid Gloves, in black, tan, | 60-62 North St., Wllhmanhc1';;\Ir‘x:::?.\]m'IMT::»:»;WMa‘v)ur:;vl‘rrhe’r; | Yarious citles and fowns will b omit: socta; 1% the eltb roome in the Cragin| Nelson Cady, Mrs. John Brighton, H. brown, . gray , and e i sl : 5 Mutua rance company, ch | re, the magaz at is X 5 Ll il ahes : Rnson, CF Carleto rown, gray and’ white, with black | Lady Assistant Tel. connection | he was vice prasident. . Mr. Page had | 1o pe subliched oo i Boriery Moot | library Friday evening. The rooms | E. McKellan Frani Nelson, C. Caricton prices will appeal to you as reasonable stitching, $1.00 a pair | e e YT ke had > publis sincss Men's |wvere decorated with jack o lanterns [ DeMelt, Mgr. am, Clasp 1 n £ ton Art club and other badies. He 1s | oaiociions of eastern ConmecHout. fang: other seasonable designs. The|Sien & Sons, Eheshgn & Gtkves. Pl b e i ] - o At el Oftiex bd \tiag | Thes I& due to the difficulty of get-|avening was pleasantly passed in Hal- i he S: beyend question. You can buy a good and children, $1.00 a pair. A T M survived by his widow, who was Miss | ting the committees together to be | CYCIINS was Rantly pad o e Hospital Staff the Same. T Reee S uto Track Movin Annie A. Gay of Castine, Me. and & | photographed and to the heavy expense | lve % £mes, etc. A lunch was s€rv-| y; y; Kimball, president of the Day ) n .ambskin _ Gloves, in sacond son. John E. Page of Boston inyolved. The views that are to be | o Kimball hospital tes, to correct a and stylish suit here for $9.50, $11.50, ack, white and tan, $1.50 & pair. LONG DISTANCE WORK e itionbater { myolved [The viows thal ‘are ‘fo be| “inaniel W. Witiiams was the guisst ot (EBMEL nOSGAl WEISE CEREE L 2-Button Length Kid Gloves, $2.49 A SPECIALTY = v = | mitiee representing cach association | liS_ son. Daniel W. Williame Ar. M| pade in the membership of the house $15.00, $17.50 and better quality at a pa Address P. A. WEEKS, or ’phone WEDDING. and are to e sent in as Soon as Pos- '\\rf: ety e staff, and the same six doctors who i3 ] —— 5 y 5 for Several y : glv- SR A <o tossn li-Button Length Kid Gloves, s |850-2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantic, Ct. Mot aiin. P R Dt Wiclcwire was a Willimantic| foF Several years have generously giv_ . e sry e o S At the residenck of Mr. and Mrs.| n Phoenix hall Friday evening the | “'John Dradensw of Willimantic was|Feappointed to this division of the G Charles W. Bailey in West street. Co- | members of the Kryterion club en- | 5 ealier in town Friday. staff, which was subdivided into a sur- HIRAM N. FENN lumbia. at 2 o'clock p. m. Thursday, | fertained at o Hallowean dance af | * coller in town Eriday. = @ @ who|®Bical and medical side. These doctors DRESS GOODS DEP'T. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |QCt: 30, their daughter. Miss Harriel | which the music was furnished by | har pos viating Sat Notters pa. | are Dr. J. B. Kent, Dr. F. A Morrell, 2 thil f White Bailey, was united in mairiage | the Phoenix orchestra. There was & | s e and M A 1 Roper. for the| Df- 8. B Overlock, Dr. R. C. Paine, $0-inch wide Broadcloth, black, ns 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. with Edward Whiting Merritt of An- | general response to the Invitations sent | To0Ls MT- and Mrs. A. I Roper (or e | Dr. E. F. Perry, Dr. F. P. Todd. No E e i Vet b Telephone Lady Assistant | dover. The ceremony was performed | 5ol rn Mate o came had a very | Dast month, returned to Whitinsville,| change has been made in the congult- e e s " lby Rev. I G. W. Herold of Hebron. | pic. 5% Glating Mass, this (Saturday) morning, ing staff. which again consists of Dr. S0-inch wide All Wool Serges The bridesmaid was Miss Sarah R. i 3r. and Mrs. . T, Haker left town | §Ena1 Ropinson, Dr. Omer Larue, Dr. e 4 g s, « . | Bailey, stster of the bride, and the best T thls \(Saturday) morning for a few | w, H. Judson. Dr. J. E. Shepard is RN Ang @Sk, Dk o, o o entist | man was George Merritt, brother of OBITUARY. aye Vieis with tneir sons In New | Mt JUSRER SRR s sathclogtat 2 the groom. Those preseni were mem- Britain. Dr. G. M. Burroughs, oculist, Dr. J. J. brown, tan and maroon, $1.00 and $1.50 Coats Hobart Beker of Millington was a ¥ inless i bers of the two families and a few M. H. Kelleher. Russell, obstetrician. b i Painl Exh’admg intimate friends. The rooms were| M. H. Kelleher died in the Massa- | Colchester visitor Thursday There was, however, a new division 42-inch wide Diagonal, in navy and Fifling' a Speciall handsomely decorated with autumn | chusetts General hospital at Boston| Clayton D. Barton of East Hampton | created, in the hope primarily of ex- black, maroon and brown, $1.00 a yard. F. E O 2 5 o y leaves and flowers of the season. Af- | Thursday afternoon. He was removed | Was a caller here Thursd S tending the work of and the interest e or Every Occasion 752 Main Street, - - Willimantic | ter the ceremony a collation was served | there & few davs ago after having | Daniel Jones of Hebron was VISIting|in the hospital to more distant parts nch wide Corduroy Velvet, in Telephone at the Informal reception, after which | been taken ill while visiting with | friends in town Thursday. | of the county, and this was called a mavy, green, brown, tan and white, T5c Mr. and Mrs. Merritt left for a wed- | friends in Danielson. Mr, Kelleher was | Michael Farly of Millington was in| visiting staff. To this staff was ex- a yard ore we have gathered the mast ding trip to New Haven and New | born in Brockton, Dec. 17, 1836. He | town Thursday. tended the privileges of the hospital R FATENTS York. On thelr feturn {hey will re- | came to Danlelson in Decimber, 1595, | Dennis Kiley of Moodus was the)as to private rooms and the following i side at their furnished home in An-|as an expert leather cutter, to enter | guest of friends in town Thursday Were apvointed to it: Dr. E. R. 3 £ RO RAICoRts o Whmisn, dover. The bride recelved many pres- | the employ of the Jacobs Manufactur- | Willlam Maynard of North Plains| Dr. George Barnes, Dr. J. N. Perreault, TOILET GOODS Creme Eicaya, 45 Ever Sweet Misses and Children. Coats that have styles, and can be used for any occa- Protect your ideas. Handsome 60-page Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. ents of cut glass, silver, china, table linen, ete. Fine for the Consumer. Consumer must be made to under- ing company. After leaving this con- cern he became the local agent of a mutual investment company and later became bookkeeper for K. A. Darbie. He returned to Boston and more re- was a Colchester caller Friday Masquerade Social. Der Verbesserer club of the Academy gave a masquerade ball in Tip Top hall Friday evening to the puplls of the Dr. H. R, Lowe, Dr. A. A. Chage, Dr. Franels Downing. g / Heard and Seen. A food sale was well patronized at the vestry of the Congregational church Aubrey Sistecs, 22c. Danielson, Conn. stand tariff is for revenue onlv.—Wall | cently has been engaged as a clerk LA L f ion, cut effes ight n 5 St. Ja el school. e Academy orchestra fur-| Friday afternoon. i 3 Glycerine and Rose Water, 15¢ a bot- | *© bk Sod a0 ceutTutan Brocet Tonr s Fhorndyke house in that city. Befop | nished music. Frank T. Felton of Fall River was & ! Palmolive Soar materials wide wale cheviots, pebble coming to Danfelson he had been in business in Lynn and Boston and in the shoe manufacturing and insurance Hallowe’en Whist. A whist and social was held in Dub- 1in schoolhouse Friday evening. About visitor with friends in Putnam Fri- day. Burns and Burns, just returned from . e siarp's upper at Y M, C, A | Baker, Dwight Jordan and Miss Alico | Shepard, will be sent to St. Albans for e alty is to be the same and in propor- Py Buker, were (he persons who inter- | burial today. z 4 tion. The riders will leave Dayvilla ested themselves in the young lad last RGN S To Decide Championship.. is a moistue_ in teams of four, each team being SOUTH COVENTRY FIRE. e M e of J. R p\iyi £ |ty of tao peising Seukrone LD P N alioaviie, "D 3 ary, wife of James K. Murphy, of | ship of the prt lepartment o A . . s, Pt wn Owned by 3 i . No Evildoers, 24 Chestnut street, died at St. Joseph's | American Thread company at duckpin ge of Uneeda. mt He / Brooklyn, Central Village and Daniel- Ba .Y lames Kirkpatrick There was no ression of the police | BOSPlial Friday morning of heart trou. | bowling will be rolled this afternoon | a > > son_are to be checking points outside zoned. o B b ble, from which she had suffered for | between the Nuts, captained by Mc- mds th k of Dayville, Where W. Dyke Cogs- Skl 3 wntt iy % geveral years. Patrick Sullivan of !gnmm, and the Hybrids, led by Mello- you e pac age“ well is to be the referee. The check- Late Thursday nignt a large barn Card street i3 an uncle of the deceased | dy. : . ers_at different polnts decided on up |, . in South Coventry, owned by James| Edward W. Crane on Vacation. |and Mre. b. Kelley of Chestnut street e you hand him the coin e e P atloumi2 ard's Valley school to become assist- Kirkpatrick was burned to the ground. o) ;. Crane o e aver is an aunt, i a - b7 )h Pray; Putnam, Merrill K, Ben. | 20t _principal in an elght grade school Jdward W. Crane of New Haven, & Norwich Speaker for Spiritualists’ Ser- . ph_Pray; . pt s b taken oot ktand & few wagons were | former resident of Willimantic, is vis- A trifling transaction? nett; Pomfret, Arthir J. Daniclson; | {7, Lrovitence &, L s Riley will some farming implements were burn- | e eyt smemt 1oj: | Hallowe'en Dance for Hospital Benefit. | services under the auspices of the ] rl?mt’)klyx'rmgf:gne; Pé:xr\lunm%lfill::: friends, ‘Mrs. Youngs of Canterbury ed. There was one thousand dollars | 0.% “rencwing fricndships in this cit A yery successful Hallowe'en social | First Spiritualist soclety of Williman- No! A ble Y Alanson Colvin; Jewett City, Fred|Yill take charge of the Valley school of insurance on the barn and contents. | 31 tomne has heon in the cmbios of | W8 given Friday night at Washburn | tic will be held in Woman's club hall, [\] remarkal one—for you James. on Monday next. The cause of the fire s unknown. the New Haven road practically all |Dall by the nurses of St. Joseph's hos- | corner of Math and Bank streets, Sun- | g Howard Blsworth and Fred Nason - R e g Rracically, %0 | pital for the benefit of that institu- | day evening at 7.30 o'clock. i have spentthesmallest sum t SUPPER AND ROLL CALL of Wiilimantic have been guests of 300 Hunters’ ahake: e e heamantic o |tion. The hall was handsomely dec- | | Announcement had been made that Wfll 3 Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols the past The number of h licer S A e B owa ™ Lorated for the event and Hickey's or- | Dr. Edgar W. Emerson of Mancnester, | uy a of good 00d; One Hundred and Fifty Attend Annual | V6¢k and have been enjoying the huni- -y - h‘l‘! sonting. Belvn g e Aregy | chestra furnished music for dancing. | N. H., would speak for the society, but | 'fll me Hundred an oy ent nnual | ing. They shot 42 squirrel in one day, poed"so Ghe it sent as rcrenaca | TR {The” duncing committee Consisied Gf | word hms been received (hat on acsount | and the grocer has sold you the Mesting at Westfield Congregational ¥ b ca- ive i 3 | Eugene ickey, Louis H. Ashton, | of illness his engagements are can- : Church. PUTNAM Potier, of Hooth Thmtme Aoty iy soon | Vincent Sweeney ahd Gustave O. Car- | celled. The seclety has beey sbie to | most nutritious food made from S v of dham, and Harry | L0, e i othy I2. Day was In charge | secure Willard J. Hull, an excellent : About 150 came out for the annual i 3 Aathony ‘of Windham, ahd Harry o prised at |of. the ice cream and cae booih: Sheakier, and ‘one’of the’older ‘Workers flour—as clean and crisp and rivper and toll call-at ha Westheld | Men Arrested in Plainfild Intended ta Soany Vand n of 1Hilh cith. * home of her f sister, Thurs- e in the cause of Spiritualism, to speak i i Congregational church. The affair was Burglarize in Putnam an illiman« e erman of this cits. | qay it when @ nmber of her gl | UNPRINTABLE TESTIMONY | Suntay svening. Jir Hull s Totated delicious as it was when it came an tnusually suocessful and happy | tio—Shaw Business Founded 83 3 iends zave the cor ride a linen | 2 lat present in Norwich, assisting the one. No addresses were made at the e Health Officer’s Report. shower. The evening passed asreo- | Given in Case of Moosup Man on Trial Dastor of the Norwich Spiritual acad- | from the oven. Fathering, but & number of letters from | ' oo ® T heatres Reopened. The report of the city health ofi- | ably with games, music and refresh- i 2ok _emy, and his dutles with that society absent members were read. The mati- | While in this city Friday afternoon - cer, mDr,'vr. . a ;-‘Cealing‘, for m; { ments, M SURArdr S CaU L <?revev‘x;l his cox‘ning to \‘xlx\llmn‘nv.ln be- ter of changing the hour of the Sun- | State Policeman Robert W. Bridgeman month of October, shows 21 cases of ST sy 5 | fore the evening service, therefore | N Al 3 T . day morning service from 11 to 10.30 | said that the five fellows arrested at contagious diseases, as follows: Diph- | Fire Caught from Bonfire Sparks. | Juqna™ \v’nfii;;,‘:“,,‘;fi,‘&?:;"”‘{fl Soey | there will be no service Sunday morn- | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY o'clock came up for expression of son- | Plainfield Thursday night by Col R T e R ] About Friday afternoon an | pled with the trial of Edward Valliant |5 o et p timent from those present. No decision | ble Mitchell of that town admitted that fever 15. There were four}.i;rm was sent in from box 34 at the | of Moosup, charged with criminal as- ' yroooprasic Will be under direction of was reached as to what will be done | they intended to go either to Putnamy deaths from scariet fever, a mild ¢ e N I o i lia | of Moosup fohargedl With crimingl/ss Migapiatt With . ‘HoWard=Millared g relative to the proposed change, but|or Willimantic to make a break af demic of which has visited the city e 1ho hirn DlGRBIng to - H SEE et il defaaaast th haut by soloist. (-hel s;nllmtehnl nseam;d :E luv(;r 11 | some store, as fhey were of the opinior TR Gerrick on North street. Several au- | yvears old, a cobbler by trade, who has o'clock 88 the hour for the service. that the two cities mentioned did nol Quarantine Raised. tomobiles which were in the barn wére | beoh located in Moosup for many yekra| Bricf Mention, have a sufficient number of officers om The quarantine was removed Fri- | taken quickly and the fire ex- | He is represented by Attorneys Des- | h Pri o7 BBERS CAPTURED. night duty to properly protect the @ay by the city health officer from the | tinguished through the use of pails mond of Norwich and Bill of Danlel- | ronsny: o TS spent Friday in New | roiatives in this clty for the past week, CANIELSOD ROpaEREoNTY towns. And yet they were captured in Bome of Delphis Boucher of Jack- f wate efore the fire Vs rived. | son. i returned Friday to New Haven. g Th Y. Wi H. B Plainfield! aom street. Mr, Boucher has been con- | The roof of the barn was slightly dam- | The' state’s testimony took up the | , MFS. James Casey is in Boston for 8| 1qjss o, fte MGl who e Yourg en BhocMale ean The Burglars' Stol . O e . Tt 14 belteved: tho At ot | ki ok e L 018 few days. Miss Marguerite = McGlone, All Hallows’ Day Services—Group | Wanted by Police Rounded Up Near e ;Burglars’. Story. e October 1Sth with an ai- I believed the fire caught | morning session, and was not of & " teaches.in the Natchaug school. is il | ™p. i N THere was futaest among the polioe tack of scarlet fever. His 7 year old sparks coming from a nature to make public. Improper re-| Mrs. John McCarthy went to Bos- at her home on Park street. Mrs.| Picture to Be Omitted from Bul Rhode Island Lin here Friday afternoon in the arrest on has also been a sufferer from SH | ou the property to the rear of Mr lations were said to have existed be- | ton Friday. Susan T. Sullivan is substituting for iness Men’s Book—Death of M. H. > near East Killingly of the three men Sease. ks, | tween (he two, coupled with gifts of | J. B, Fullerton was ‘in New Yrk | Miss McGlone. Kelleher—Reliability Motorcycle Run | stmat or SiLoshiln sad rrenon ;| to whom Captain Murray gave chase 4 = — | money trom Villiant ; nore | iday on business. Guy Richmond, Edward Pickett | —Three Robbers Captured, e D A beunent | Thursday afternoon. In talking abou Nice Recognition of a Fine Deed. |Roasted Theatregoing and Modern | ‘1‘1“&‘.“"‘;2;7‘ se \;h»n_v\\"tin-“:;‘::'s George Hatch of South Windham gamld Mott, Homer Bradbury, s.u bt Ghntateion e ot i el mear the | their experience near this city, ,s“-ic; Wiillam R, Frisbie, who so kindly Dances. . s Sl "‘, S ba 2 ecans was in Worcester Friday. artford, arrived here today (Satur- Miss Frances P. Wheatley, sten- | Rh e . the devel- | 1and, who says that he joined with t gave the use of his car as a good size dience at | interpreter could be found sutlsfactory | " Afrs, A. L Bill is the guest of her {d8Y) to spend the week end at their {ographer at the Windham County Na. opr:‘zzlgal;‘rrui’d;;o o the ‘epidemic. of | other iwo prisoners in Worcester o lame boy to Warre: dis¢ church Friday ni 5 L0 both sldes, Zor ihe restimony Of (WO sister, Mrs. Allen B. Lincoln, in New |fespective homes. tlonal bank, is spending the week end | breaks that has prevafled in this sec- | Jpursday. tells that the trio were pu Tain and mud las ngelist Phelps on the P« next Monday at when" the trial | Heven. ; Several members of the nev(vjl_v Insti- ln\’laos:&n.‘ " tion this week. :;fu: {;ziysl;:‘{r:i:":&e“h: lahc::‘y&rm —— 2 slar Am ment Quest The evan- | is vesumed, - Syl e Mre. Harold Wiggins is spendl | tuted lodge of the Loyal Order of | Mrs. W. I Bullard has acknowledged| The men captured are John Strick- -, s - Ehod 7 = | zelist presented his views forcibly on | erer ne the ju e Ohligeq (o loave | few days at the home of her parente 1 | Moose, are planning to-ettend the an- | the receipt of many toys, magazines |land, 20, who gave his residence as | Way from Worcester. When they saw theatregoing, and the modern manner | coon after 3 to & i it { niversary social of Meriden lodge, No. [and some clothing = for distribution | Yorktown, Canad . suys that he | USDLMR Miurray's uniform in the pur-- h soon after 3 to fill an engagement. | South Willington. - |n g ritown, Canada, and says that he | CADIAID RTurray's wniforn to the BTy CASTOR IA | ng ~ The rnoon witn s for the de- | Mr. and Mrs, George H. Andrews | 20; Next Monday, November 3rd. ?:::flf“me members of quarantined |ran away from the farm because he | g 0 SRS, NV MUGR 4% men, | OBITUARY. cnse were Willlam G. Clark, Williaan | grg! yisiting friends in RHods Ialang) nneas Toboyle Of SWlllimantls Sn | o S ieg Yool S s Bas hean 11| cotis. ant, SeC slorgwith his (S esitiyl ssamadd off tnto the woods. Thay dens . ( Bellevance, Gustave Lofreniere, Thom- | {yaveling by automobile. ished work at the Vanderman foun ather; John Burns, Bangor, Me., and At e T For Infants and Children. | e Guilleati and Anthony P. Fournier, |\ Somn oons o B wfaay. as he leaves shortly for |4t his homé for the past three weeks, | Joseph Barns, Boston. The last two | tRat they are responsible for the burk Kind You Have ays Bflgfit s Hazar s old who testified as to his reputation and | ARGover Friday ovening fo harvest|go into business. His wife and daugh- A Chilly Morning with the stolen goods in their posses- | t8€ & B Sheldon, V iat the home | the location of place of business ; "UPPer given in the town hall * | ter will accompany him, Frldnes et b At i sion, the trio could not deny that they FOUNDED BUSINESS B : i S tn. | ard i eduey [ g s, Augustus Conedon of Provi- | “mic’ tollowing teachers trom Hart- | (ns i’ oot (% coldest morning of | were ‘the anes responsible 'for _the » . ) h s a farmer evic adjournme dge | dente, formerly o is city, Wi istieg . AT s B son, e eratur ak 3 i ingly store, | g: Bignata e of i oSt af ik Tlte in St AThanc| wWilllames adjournment Tee | ARir of Inea bienau Brine. e {ford, Suffield, New Dritain and Nor- | resistering around the freezing point, Wi “vas made. dusing Sihe smaii | Eighty-three Years Ago Edward Shaw . by | " Mrs. Addison Kingsbury of South [are iwith thelr parents over Sunday: | fiime i Jacirday) is the last day for | hours of Friday morning. Started Establishment in Thomoson. T N ST i e T T | Coveniry is in Hartford to visit her Busan M. Cosgrove, the Indiontions arn tharyoacssors and | Thev admitted that they were the 5 SRR duugnicer Klizabech, who is attending | Bricton Miss Floreds Morcau, Mise | boy wii g mircolat (he usual num. | trio chased from near Putnam Thurs- | In the window of George K. Shaw's choc t E “a oses, s Margaret Corri- el i 0 the ten per|gay oon by Murray, ce Of i< A s 3 TR o Observe allows’ Feast, they made thelr way through the . 83 year: , one of . e i s S In observance of All Saints' day | woods after nightfall and finally | the oldest business institutions in east- ] Only One “Bromo Quiniue.” on_harles Cross was In Norwich Friday | there are to be services at §t, James | reached East Killingly i iy g i B el oA i s o i, o and St. Alban's churches this (Sat-| HBntrance to-the McLaughlin ~and 101 WI Look ror the signatnre of B "W:| M. J. Connor of Providence was in|irday) morning o o %' | prench store was gained by breaking | 1362 and continued here until dedied s - GROVE, Cures # cold in' one day, | this cify Friday. A number of Danielson people will | 0ut a window. “The loot consisted of While at the Centennial in 1876, Since cures gri o - 2vc. M. J, Hourigan of Norwich was In |attend the annual All Saints’ day ser- | Shoes, stockings, caps, neckwear and e el 4 res Erip in two days. 2o M H 1 1 o X 1| that time George aw. his néphew, s s this city Friday on his way to Hart- |vice at old Trinity church, Church |sundry articles kept in the stock of lh;s:‘ );-:umrucv.:lc‘:(“v‘k:“ \?:)A:':;u!.mg"nl;r for street, this (Saturday) morning. This |2 general store. The men got away | history o e s A o o it - v - o r el ed of ‘hompson wrote of the interest T - . |church is the oldest of any in this | Without being discovered, but when |ned of T] 5 5 ’ ° 9 . A Satisfactory cludea Men AWiam Filiote, Mee T A | section of the State, and aside from |the breal wae ‘learned about a few | that was created in this section by the t Fajl S | Bisbee. Miss Forence Sugbee, Fred | All Sainis day serviee 15 seidom held | hours later when the store was opencd | cStablishment of the business in Vinton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Van Zant, W. | there. a general alarm was sent out. - o t ere omen s an lsses mar uE s afl oa s Hentl“g Stove | non i and Mrs. D. Van Zent W: | 'Members of the town achool commit- | Clinton_Shippee, & mail carrier out ™™ =ltord, A. C. Richards, Chauncey Me- |tee will meet Monday afternoon. ?}f l"-fHdl Kimnx\.. L the m»‘,‘h"m chandise that was displayed. 3 & ), Far: Mrs. R. H. Fenton, Miss M A party of members of the Bohe- at led to the arrest o! e men. le It is a pleasure to show you these New Fall Models A Stove Pt suts o O Sy 8T T mien olun (ara ot ypend Gonnky ful | Sopériog B coute e asn ths Zatlems gl g -~V - S land beach. It Is expected that eside the highway, engaged In chang- d i what you want. OBITUARY. about ten will make the trip, ing thelr old shoes and caps for the| ‘""":' ":Bl’j“d v 1 £ Rev. Frederick S .Bamford, of Plain- | ones they had stolen. He sent wor t St. Mary’s church Friday mornin, and we are sure the styles, fabrics and ri Then buy the genuine fleld, Is to preach af the Sunday morn. | back to East Killingly and soon there- | Rev. Charles F. Bedard was celebrant y s prices 5 i ;’t gl.g > it BD:::HTTB’;;::“::AQ; Oct. 28tn | 1N ‘service at ‘the ' Cofigregational | after Mr. French of the firm that was | of the requiem maza at the funeral of : 'MAGEE ove, e stove| . ol church at Dayville, robbed was rushing in his automobile | Arminia Pechie, who has been will P]ease you. b It is mot expected that any action |With Constable A. D, Sayles to the | resident in Putnam for many vears and J that has made good — that |, " Blake Page died last night at | rejative to building the stete road from | Place where the mall carrier had re- [ who was a sister of M’ s Pechie of 18 home &t Sf ioacon sivoet, “Win- | Danfelson) to)ithe’ R 1 ported the men. this city. Burial was in St. Mary's chester. He had long been connected | monguony to the Rhode Island line | POTiec the men. 5 AT it il R always makes good. i the "commercint Hie” o THecien |8t Little Rest will bo taken this vear, | They were located In duc time, Con- | cemetery. i ; Pt and was the father of Rev. Herman but the carrying out of the project in | Stable Sayles rst order was or Motorcyclists. Coming This Way. FALL LINENS Handsomer than ever with | BugeD; 1. rector of 'St Puuta Fpis. |the SPring is anticipated. Gl ot Besitate th obes. for he way | , Putnam ls the first control point in g copal church, Chicago, who, at the accination at nfield. e = A . the motorcycle reliabflity run that is a inch wide Bleached Linen, oxtra | the quality kept up to Magee | Vassachusetts diocesan convention in | An order for general vaccination in | CorerinE them with a revolver. When | " pe started from Dayville Sunday Eoodliquality, 7 Aoral Asigns, Toe, B4 dard the spring received the minority vote |the town of Plainfleld Is being com- | earrving a loaded revolver. They were | Afternoon at 2 o'clock. As the riders Eopdequality, 1 fofal agsigns, i7or, A% | stan) . for the suffragan bishop of Massa- |plied with by many residents there | yalioved of them and taken back to | ¥l 80 up through Ballouville and over ° and $1.00 a yard. We Bandle siand I b chusetts. | and arrangements have been made for | Eagt Killingly, later belng brought to | Putnam Helghts and into Thompson AL aide Tllacued Tiie e handle it and shall Mr. Page was born in Hebronfi Conn. | free vaccination this (Saturday) after- | panjel % Tocke 7 will | and return bffore reaching ¥ N e Heris § 3 76 vears ago. and was the son of | moon, for those entitled o Such con- | L emomian iy Othed (o ey s | they should not bs expected to reach fine quality, floral and dot desigus, | glad to explain why it leads|Judge Jonathan G. Page. He attended ' sideration. e here until between 2.30 and 3 p. m. $1.2 and $1.75 a var 5 School ‘at Wilbraliam and for a time | Saioss Mads Gadas WL S tEer man who was locked up at | Merrill K. Bennett will check up the Half Bleachea pure |81l others in sales and popu-|was in ihe shoe business at New Lon- | 2 Trips .| the ‘police statior Fyidey was John | teams as'tiey pass through this city Great as is the variety of our as- 5 4 don. Later he moved to Boston and | Owners of cottages at Alexanders| (e Pouge BEHCR, FIASY, WS NOUT | and go on their way to Pomfret. ’ Bpr andploe 2 yarg larit; was associated with the Faxon shoe | l2ke made inspections of them Fri- | Stone, 41, who Will be asked to ex All Linen Napkins to match above ¥ Store. which in the sixtles was a | G2y to ascertain the losses as a result | Plain to the court how he came to Theatres Reopan. wortment in Women's and Misses’ Suits, s ' pi ot well known establishment near Faneuil | Of 8 recent break. A canoe owned by | Pave had in his possession a rifle that| Both the Bradley and Empire thea- Po grioli 100 amdapbiiiie L S Hall market. He mext became asso- | Miss Ruth Burroughs of Broud street | Was stolen from the houseboat of|tres reopened for business I;‘rl)d;\y nlt‘:r 5 dozen, F F s ith the Haywood Rubber (.| Was taken from the family cottage and | Louis G. Savles at Alexander's lake. | having been closed for 24 hours by SRR v S S Silver " 2 i w.uw@ L e 00 RIbher (02| evidently used Dy the thieves in trave | He savs he found it beside the rall- | order of (he state police and on ac- Silver Bleached Hemstitched Table R 1Lz s | supsequ the Hub Gore | ¥ : : road track. not having the necessary state >tk mall and floral des Makers, of which he was treasurer for | €ling about the Igke. count of g clusiveness than upon the extent of 0 B LrAT conasy ThiFty vears, | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murray and e permits, which have now been lssued. 3 L Mr. Page was president and director | family are occupying the John R. Da- COLCPF¥STER Officer Robert W. Bridgeman of Hari- that variety. 1 Bleached Hemstitched Table JAY SHEPA of the Blodgett & Orswell company, | Vi place on Academy street, which i ford wml: herof F a’_\;:nd attended to ; snow white designs, 3 yards M. RD treasurer and director of the Bridge. | Place was recently purchased by Mr. : . the issuing of perm irer ar i ot Hall Social Affairs—Fun at et TRIBAtricT Wieh; comusaviRene d‘,i)lurra\. who has caused many Im- | Hallowe’sn Socia a e 00 st Pear'’s Unscented S i : " - i A 3 several months in Burope, were a pair Sulpho Napthol, 20c A Bt i ehilpuill apaniore] Capitai $100,000. Surpins and Protits $160,000- business, T ls survived by hls wifs, |30 cables played. ~Atter the sames a | 85V5Ck;, I comedians (at made a it i 3 % . % ‘ + ey at the Bradley eatre at ay's i b o Bk - 54 N S ; served during the evening. : ¥ :u\:r- T : g plus full length or three-quarter, Established 1832 RELIABILITY RUN, : :nmn:kn,LCa::HwnI.‘v s srteigles e . P Botham {4 to leavs acon codbury's Boap, 2c u cake b “onnecticu cultural co i X e B B, 13 & caxe some have kimono sleeves and draped' 5 2 3 Twenty Motoroyclists -to Cover Route | Storms, 1x at homo for u few duys B e Wane, at Miina, Mess & Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, John F. Byrne of Norwich was the | FIQERETS BRRCR, B0 O had the member: from Dayville to Jewett City. n Friday. guest of friends In to of the W. C. T. U, &t her home for & Mair Switches to match any flect, other lain, prices $10.00, $15.,00, o) - . . ey 3 s L e sy i e .promptness and liberality in de'l“‘s'.“‘d.t: A rellability Tun for metorevelists | Mr. und Mrs, Charice Lymat were | peciing ridey uftermoon. tary . "% ‘1 - g g 2 = : a0 H H i admini in eastern Connecticut towns is to be o ks ) 3569, $3.98, $4.50 and $4.95 $17.50, $20.00, $25.00, $3000 and $35.00, i sound business policy in Ity o staried from Dayville tomorrow (Sun- | 44y, making the trip by wuto. Know Better Next Ti | own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM e treenoon & poame y o2un- | “Wiliam Cone of Millington was & now Better Next Yime. ) 2 % . pected that Avesteams of four riders | week end visitor in town. William Sulzer will prokably wach MAGAZINE BEDDING NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to sach will leave tho starting point at | Louls Bigart has retymed Ifom a campaign contributions” more i 1 3 t 2y 5 week's business p_to Ne gl as a cant late fo e Assem - i3 establish with customers relations that shall o o its of 50" mies theonon | " Hdward Smith of Middletown was 1n | Diy: than he did as_candidate for. (he attach Weight Wool Shirts Men's Medium SUBSCRIPTIONS White brass trin Enamel nmed, § .00, ledsteads, plain ) to $1 profitable. prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and eastern Windham county towns and to a southern terminal in Jewett City, 2 New London county point. A silver town Friday. Hallowe'en Party for Hampton Teacher governorship—New York Evening Sun. Automatic cafes are to be established | i and Drawers, $1.00 each. ! : : ‘ 2 rom t : P e WL R R cup is the trophy, asant Hallowe'en party 4 Men's Heary Wool Shirts and Draw- S5 Eises. HedetsansiBauatanteid dnac Bis: achisdile;cella: thr. Higking: el wast gtosn D Tnd Mra. Henry |2t Sydney, Australia, | ers, $1.06 each. (Bouk Counter) structible lacquer, $ .50. Tun in § hours and 4 minutes, so the | Tumis at the Curtis tavern in Hamp- — — = | Men's Heavy Wool Shirts and Draw- i A luNAL BANK riders will be due back in Dayville | ton Thursday evening. About fifty & % @rn, better qualits, $1.50 cach. = o =] Mattre sanitary filled, §3.50 to | t at 540 . m. There are to be iwo|were present. Dancing was enjoved | Children Ory wea! a wool, and $15.00. controls and five checking points on |and cake and coffes were served. The at e siae v s w0 20| The H C. Murray Co. |7 | WILLIMANTIC, CONN. e FOR FLETCHER'S - Ty b Lo y 3 Bl Bibe i a4 i, ing Dayville at 2 p. m., to Ballouville, Rilev who has resigned after fen| om STORI ’ . g Putnam Heights, Thompson, ¥oars’ successiul teaching in the How- A A