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e T T T LT LT LR LR L LT L L i Methodist church w. (Thursday) ° ® . @ l ¥ ~dP 3 5 3 evening, that the members of the = ] : ; . hear the address to be given at the ", lmantlc, Danle Son an utnam It is one thing to make soda Gongregational chureh by Rev. ¥. D. .3 b RN NN SRR OSSN RS SRS RS AN S a R R SRR AR “ack TS tha ar - Photographs of ‘New Brunswick Trout. ~ chireh on Tuesday & report of the |ford show both as Willimantic's execu- DANIELSON - ©: t € Occaslonally William Frazer lLas some photo- . 3 - work vf the wife of Professor Graban '_i;:“;‘l;‘: Ll . fmp";".f;‘mfl' i 2 good' strings of "’“‘“_ lh:: he < f B v A ; n and . N outing” wYhat le Going On Tonight. O Columbia e Cveten ‘of Al" | Lieutenani Governor Tingler, and the | Benevolent Society Mests—Rt. Rev. J. o pictures ¢ e '1.11.1“ uvul.sdgea Ne. 120, A B. 8, | hania and Rev. Brickson's sucoess in | mayor says he expects to learn, at the J. Nilan to Confirm Class and Lay & make a mighty interesting “fish story” Wl tie Clerks' Protective Asso- | raising $10,000, for work there, Two show, the reason for the saying “The| Corrierstone of School at Moosup It 3 ‘t th thin 1'.0 and one that is not apt to be disputed. 4 cigtion. ¢ ln Bucect, T it "ot “blothing have been | Sun never sets on the products of Con- | gundaye.Dayville Breaks to Be. In. 1S quite another g Mr, Frazer struck into'a llake toun- Irinity OBapter, No. 5 R. A. M, |recentiy shipped to the Lamson school, | necticut. Veetlauted—Smalisox Experionse Ex try where the trout are exceedingly k Lodge, No. 14, 1 0. O, ¥\, 50§ Ma'n Stre % Wi i Address by Dr. J. F. Adams. s : be than all th graphs Mr. Fraser is shown with a fine =~ g “Bueksin Lessue somt A e i daress on Taber- | Rolls High Single and Thres String at| Mrs. George H. Call had the mem- a.lways tter other String of trout and a basket to hold T oculosie was given the men of St. Paul's Duckpins. h;r:ho: é:' Mdlo"-' B?n;olenht -oc:}e‘ty i :hexl?_ He : i““‘?t enolut;l'\e!".t1 fill tl E 4 HOLLIDAY FINED. hurch Tucaday evening by Dr. J. F. of the Congregational church at her soda crack I f s ekt within a few minutes’ time, an = ‘Adams of Pitisfield, Mass., formerly | All records were broken Wednesday | home for a meeting Wednesday af- a‘ ers’ a ways O un then stopped fishing, as all good Youth Acrrested in New London for | head of the Massachusetts State San- |night in the Willimantic Duckpin | ternoon. %) - ood sportsmen do, in the region where he < Robbing Reommale Glven $28 amd | atorium for Consumptives. A luncheon | league, Dumas of the Pirates rolling | Miss Dora Reeves is employed as a arying g ness. - was enjoying himself. Cita and Jall Sette Was served after the address, which | 133 for a new high sisngle and 34 for | clerk in the store of George O. Thom- s ot b lbare e o) was heattlly enjoyed by the thirty or | total. The Pirates also ran away with | 88 MAKING TIRE DUCK. Marshallville, Ga.,, by the society. attendance. RUMAS BREAKS RECORDS, a new total, 1509, and took a box of pensive. 3 Attorney and Mrs. W, F. Woodward, make them so that they are - numerous and avaricious to an unbe- ~ lievable degree. In one of the photo- i B - " N 5 2 m in . &« g —_— When Nicholas Clay, who works at | M7 T cigars, being the first tesm to go over |Misses Katherine and Margaret Ayl- The name Uneeda”—sfam d on Three Mills Now Turning Out Product _ Deming’s fish market on Church stree 5 ard were man - . et on_Church strest Exhibition of Needlework Guild: 1500. The Pirates won three strraight | Ward visitors in Willi; tic —~—At Putnam, Danielson and Wil- . returned to his rvoms adout 8 o'clock Tuesday merning, %e found his room- An_ interesting exhibition and tea strings. The scores: ‘Wednesday. every biscuit—means that if a million liamsville. Going to Florida. % & as W day aft at_the o in_‘;:u|m¢-h:]fd?11 e Afioa Bud Crora Shiies | Lycian ?f?:?mxos s5— 235 | (M5, 200 Mr3, C. A. Young expect packages of Uneeda Biscuit were i B forming u;: ofi’s‘;“" :{ the thett, Clay ;‘éfn(“:;mflrm:rfl r\"’é‘fdx el‘l‘\; '?n:‘:xfl‘}’ e{(‘y;i; %nmi:b"s o+ b R r:; :gm- ;vgg‘tlir Vr:)o:z:;h:; placed before you, you could choose tain_duck manufactured at the nu:n of saw Bea ns, his fellow-roomer, n of the ) sulld. Mrs ronberg 76— 288 | 3¢, ‘and- will rematn until sprin 4 the Manhasset company here continue and TGN Bha to Yetma 10 VML (S Hetvawe thh fealver Gl Mes| Soow o (55— 280 | *ut"end Mro. Frans Keach, of Oak- any one of them, confident that every to'make cxtraordinary records in Taces ; : \y's Tefu D. C. Bar he 't Bt ; — (805 1nw Boacts BT & A £ v e machines " Sxed his suspicions and Chief Rich- | P. J. Edson, city missionary, present = e ey OE Da soda cracker in that package would the tires wearing far and beyond the | ed reports A large number was m son, are staying in Pomfret for a s mond, who was soen found, telephoned | €< eports . A Totals ...... 481—1350 | fow ‘woeks. . . mileage records that have looked good to Norwich, as Holliday Dad taken the | Present Nk Landon of New. Boatoid us be as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit up to this time. The manufacture of tratley for ere, o e { O t s bed f 1 rt- The car had gone oa io New Lon- OBITUARY. gchneldzr 87— 289 %VE‘Q:LF.:;"_W“" friends in Danielson ever baked. Five cents. e ?:é’\}fsiryb?now&g-flnlgna:r Wind- don, however, and there the missing Genias Navhin. B;l““lfld-”;ii Mfs. Charles Weldon of Brooklyn ham county. Three raills are now en- young man was located and arrested. He was brought o this city and Word was received in this city Wed- Aspinwall . was reported Wednesday seriously ill as being gaged on the fabric, at Putnam, Dan- ielson and Williamsville, all thres of - arraigned in the police court Wednes- |nesday of the death of George Nevers | Mathewson . 111— 310 these plants being equipped with spe- « day moraing. William C. Lyman was [of Hartford, whose wife ig Julia S e e - NA'I-IONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 5a6 Dl healeativnen etE e ted goardian ad litem and re- |Hosmer, daughter of John B. Hosmer [ Totals .... 473—1609 HOP NILAN’S VISIT. ) work on which they are engaged, and ted to the court that Holliday, who |of Willimant — e ’ g T | are doing & fine business. is 19 years old, admitted the theft, but | Mr. Nevers was in his T5th year. He Out Quickly by New Staircase. | Will Confirm Large Class at All Hal- K B N ey T dus at T, denied the amount. He was found |had besn connected with various In- | A new outside staircase has been put| lows’ Church, Moosup—To Lay Cor- F. Brady's, 30 Front street. Sharp- Fulity and fined and costs and sen- | surance companies in Hartford ‘ani|on the Natchaug school, and its efl- ened better than new. tenced to thirty days In jail, s for twenty-five years clerk of the nerstone of School, e 2 ciency was proved on Wednesday, 3 &5 o edged. Razors honed. All | Holliday beiongs in Stonington. He |street board. 11l health caused his re- | when the 350 pupils were taken out of | At All Hallows' church, Moosup, | Fesulations necessary for the protec- | of appearing fa a well known maga-|anteed. Keen Bdge Co—adv. -W't: Bl v e i o D S R e o the building in two minutes and ten|Sunday morning, the Rt. Rev. Bishop | tion of the public health, but indica- | zine. e T :&mau_.;m; oy R ety Dok Fhifkorn: ‘Heconds. inéml‘o?am c[,nfim,H,, class of 200 at ;inns _— that this rpamng will soon Will Travel to Pacific Coast. STAFFORD SPRINGS mploy ; . He had | John Thirion, 27, died Wednesday Y 2 10.30 mass. He will be assisted |De cut down, as conditions are stead- | George B. Champlin is in Chicago, SiRinad werk ih ane of the Tocal mille |morning at home in Windham of | Night School Has Over 100 Pupils. |Dby visiting priests. - | improving. ~ The special boroush | maing arrangements to start on & Fonorsliof Edwacdi B Maredale-=-Wils SEeekigy acute pneumonia. He was a native Night school is in full swing with an |, The afternoon ceremony of seal officers have been receiving $2 a day |{rip over the new territory that has e p! Hear of Mission Work. of Belgium and a farmer by occupa- average attendance of from 110 to 120. g the cornerstone will y begin promptl and the physician employed by the been assigned to him by the firm by liam Huden Run Over—Electric Sig- o sy 6 is wife, o at 3 o'clock. borough has been receiving from the 2 i rec This v ri- ing. AL & TN ST 1h Wemaus Miss )‘\;arrl‘\ ll];la'h,\'x\ Th‘\‘:\:‘n‘, :\s lr‘ry\-nllr:v Mary Personals. The Rt. Rev. bishop with assistant |Dorough $15 a day. The cost to the I‘,*:L‘" 'hfi rod :?E!MM x””'w'ewl“ Lerl'hl e sionary society at the Congregational |Tnivion of Arctic. R. L, four i A = | priests will return to the church after | town of Killingly has been slight in | pacine conat. o o r Wes 88 1% e funeral of Edward R. Marsdals Angeline and Mary of Afctic, Kathleen | o A. I Bill went to Boston Wednes- | the cornerstone ceremony, when the | cOmparifon to what the borough has A - took place at his home Wednesday af- of New Bedford, Mass., and Jennie s sermon appropriate to the occasion |had te pay. Legal Talent in Arson Case. ternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Walter P. of Belsium 4nd ome brother, Albert, | Mrs. Rose Johnson is in Bolton f6F'| will be delivered. The Rev. P. Ri- - Four of the best lawyers in Wind-| Buck officiated, and burial was in the D.D.D. of Arctic, R L a short visit. voire, M. S, of Holyoke, Mass., will PUTNAM ham county, or in the eastern part of Springs cemetery. He is survived by Married in Jacksonvills! s s e e Sk S uth the state for that matter, are enaged | four sons Gearge of Piitefleld, Mase. arried in Jacksonvi own Wednesday. Meeting of Mothers’ Club. sl 2 e in the trial of Attorney Frank E.| Frank of Keene, , Cha X 4n2irt 5 e ol " o 4 light Injury to Rev. J. R. Stubbert— 4 ima g London and Edward of Stafford Hol- | ienjemin, Morpi, of Tacknule | s Martte Potter of Windham was | Mrs Frank Soung of Riverview had | * Rumored Elopement from Wood- | 56 arancing (hings thai the two Put. | low. 'He tiso leaves & daughier, Mra. . ! Hel nl f Wi e 2 : 2 S t 9 “the case, Chari = | Nellie Barining. and a brother, Embert, - Sadie Helen McCanley of Worcester. | Mrs. Richard Turner was a Rock- | ths Methodist church at her home| Stook—City May Be Big Railroad et orasue (T thotchu (Ohenca il OB 0 Seneld Mass.. were marrled jn Jacksonville | ;j™yigiior Wednesday. for a meeting Wednesday afternoon. | Center—Three Mills Busy Turning| cons. 20 O o [ OITey, (XEPTO Run O Monday, Nov, 10th. Miss McCauley = > NIng | senting the state, while the Putnam Knocked Down and Run Over. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Thompson are Rehearsal of Choral Out Tire Duck. accompanied on her journey south spending a few days’'in Danbury. Union. lawyer on trial is being represented by William Huden was knocked down —for brother, Dr. Walter McCauley Prof. C. D. Geer of N i Rt the two Willimantic attorneys, Sam- ovar by one of Gary Brothers 15 years icing. dentist in Boston. Mr.| Mra Arthur Racicot and daughter |here Wodnenday evening to conaue | Diss Elsie Rawson of Whitinsville | uel B. Harvey and W. A. King. How- A s Gariend mill in Staftord kfl—lfillm Mrs. Murphy were married by | Regina are in Providence for a VISit. |a rehoarsil of the Choral union i | 7252 visitor with friends here Wed- | arth studied law in the office of ville Wednesday morning. He was e of the R-;;':.’i'%;fi“‘n{:“e;z‘;fim ;‘f‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea of Mid- ;hilch rmia members are taking a great B Alichh et W nisas oo | taken to the -l‘nh';fm;’ anm“l' o e ASK Jacksonvil ST way, Mass, were in this city Wednes- | deal of interest. - t Wednesday, Rev. | it was found that he had received sev- Tee & Omgood Druggists. friends of the groom. Both are very | g,y The Nutall house in Westfield is to | J: R Sturbhort received a wound in|value to him in assisting his counsel| eral bruises, but his injuries are not T well known and much esteemed in|"“Ur o oo of New Britain | D¢ Set back from the street, giving |'Be 1iP. Two stitches were taken to|at the trial serious, Willimantic. e 1\fte oty W ol cabbea o 2 darzer lawn fronting Main street st B il S G e B IRET May Be Big Railroad Center. Electric Crossing Signal. REMGVAL MAYOR DUNN INVITED, friends. e Sf ey jmproving the 2pDear-| .,s'a visifor with friends in Putnam , Futnam may be a big raflroad cen-| ~The Central Vermont Bailfas tow % — William Thompson returned to New | “"1° gliont fire In. ome 6¢ ihe carding | Wednesday. ter within the next few vears, some of | Pany has put in an electric signal de- T bave removed my business from |wij| Attend Commercial Travelers’ In- | York after a brief visit with his par- | machines at the plant of the In[emafl Mrs, Alice Carter of Norwich haa|the railroad men hereabouts think.| Vice at the Spring street crossing 13 Jackson Place to 521 Jackson Street, dissliial FEhow S0 HErtId ents In this city, roos g o rohage Mo Ty been the guest of Mrs. H. W. Thomp. | They base their opinion on the changes| warn persons of danger Wwhen train where 1 will pay the highest market Mrs, Theodore Downing of Hartford | extin ' ves | that have been talked of in rearrang- | are approaching. E . . ighe Mrs, guished without other damage | SOD. I3 ' € vn is seriously ill at R s s ah Mavor Daniel P. Dunn has accepted |is visiting her mother, Mrs, W. H.|than that dons to the machine =" | Mrs. F. E. Badminston will have the |IDE the methods of managing the big( NS, Jusn FIOWE s serionsly T ephone com- |, "5 Siation from Hartford council, | Smith of Windham. it 3 members of the Ladies’ Aid society of | SYStem so that each divislon will have | M8 (ORGP Moo ioy jo the guest of ne B AR ; No. 210, United Commercial Travelers,| Charles Pennell’ of Providence, ‘who rolley Express Business. tha Daptist church at her home for a|® ETeater say in affairs pertaining es-| \; W58 7"\rg “john F. Horrigan in HYMAN CHASEN, Willimantic, Ct. {{, attend the Hartford Industrial and | formerly resided here, was in this |__There is a general expression of | meeting Friday afternoon. | pecially to it. One of the things talk-| LT A%L, 5 ° ¥ e S R Food Exposition, which opens next|city Wednesday on business. satisfaction over the fine arrange-| ldward M-Dermott was among those | ©d Of IS a big repair plant for Putnam | “So 00 o' o jordan has been quite ill 7 Monday night in Governor's Foot| ag. yoro' a e Toaa ment now in force here for handling | who went to Willimantic to attend the | 2nd division headquart for several davs at his home on East HIRAM N. FENN Guard armory, Hartford, and contin- | M5 JOMR fieore of, Son LORIR0 | the irolley express business at (e trial in the superior court Wednesday. Officers of H. M. S. Main street. g erv S > v g - 2, % g 5 43 AT on rallre are. C 1 r ' § A PR . - % UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER |USS every afternoon and evening dur- | Moore is at present visiting in Col- | *Danielson will bo Tepresented Sun: | of the Chickering hatalk 1y Tasiod n | o The Home Missionary society of the| Mrs J. Allen Ttis and son, Fobery 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. e N b v ) chineter, day_afternoon by a large delegation | the south at present. Methodist church has elected these| of Rockdaie are visiing Telephone Lady Assistant | been invi#d is attracting much atten- | Miss Dorothy Larrabee who was|at the laying of the cornerstone of : officers: President, Miss Alice Cun-{'OWN: ., o 4 feld Wedding. ” tion throughout Connecticut. Posters, | ere to attend the wedding of her | All Hallows’ parochial school at Moos- Miss McKay to Speak. ningham; vice presidents, Mrs. Gas- il B 4 Miss — O o Tt SieCol o drummer's | cousin, Tuesday evening, Teturned to | up. Miss Janet McKay of Philadelphia is | colgne and Mrs_ Foster; recording sec Mr. and Mra. E. L. Burr and Miss T et P e have made their appear. | Welleslay college Wednesday. New Water Wheel and Boiler. to speak at the Putnam Baptist church | Fetary, Mrs. J. C. Nichols: correspond- | Lavilla Burr, m;:ledfl:’hle marrisge of DR. F C. JACKSON, Denhst amee in Willimantic store windows.| Mrs, Ralph Mason, formerly Miss| A new water wheel and boiler are |Sunday morning. Ingtabarmtary. Mral (Gascotene; ‘trame | JS8 DI, A kA ele Weankidly. - The slogan of the show is “Unique|Corneila Thompson of this city, was |to be instailled at the plant of the In. | George T. Steere of Warren, R. L,|urer, Mrs, Pratt. M st Mrs, Joseph B. Shea of Painless Extracting T Show the sreat wariety of | here to attend the Plumb-Larrabee | ternational Cotton company at East |Was & visitor with friends here Wed- | Howarth Unabashed—Cain Depressed.| Mr- and Wrs, SOS€BL, o Lon e 5 : T s hade and o in Conmecti- | wedding and returned to her home |Killingly in about two weeks, it is | nesday. %" | "In & brief conyersation with a friend | (o o Boreneh ; and meg a Specmlty cut,” and more than 100 exhibitors who | Wednesday morning. expected. The plant will be tempo- | Thomas J. Thurber of Putnam |Wednesday at Willimantic, Attorney | — Miss Stella Bartlett 1s in Hartford 752 Main St il . | have taken space will exhibit the meth- | Willimantic people in Hartford Wed- [rarily shut down while the changes | Heights is visiting friends in Provi- | Frank Howarth sald that the triallin a hospital for an operation for ap- ain Street, - - Willimantic | ;35 of manufacturing the products that | nesday were: Mrs. Willlmn Grang, | are being made. This company is now | dence for a few days. | vas o hervote. pakin: Toh i ana s Telephone have made Connecticut cities known to | Mrs. L. A. Arnold, Mrs. W. Collins, | USing about two carloads of cotton a Attorney Frank E. Howarth and|physically he gives indication that it Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Pero of the Al a i) the very limits of civilizationand be- | Mrs. John Henry, C. H. Hoxie, Mrs | Week for its absorbent cotton business, | Lindley H. Cain have been besieged | s, but he is confident of the outcome | Hollow are moving to Monson, Mas. yona Annie Way, James Hillhouse and Miss Profitable Skuakisieg by newspaper men for photographs 1o | of the case. Lindley H. Cain had lit- na Mrs. J. M. Wright of ths JAY M. SHEPARD Mayor Dunn will attend the Hart- | Ethel Risedorf. Bniniss AT o) e W wehak et fin doelie e 0 S O U s imsy s t beside his counsel, re guests of relatives In Miss 7 S s . s and the two young men have been | Judge Harry ¥. Back, | llow i Succeeding Elmore & Shepard 2 e S e ion or Dan'Sist 1y puthing Jn o004 | very accommodating: Rt et | — - > ™ o o] . A 3 bl ’ 2 24 K o0 advantage. i - P s " FllnefllDlrectorandEmbalmer i o ms Ouinine Tmbists re |ceahiug sin ISCAMErEsssta’ SAmUIAY | Oy hres et that he brought in ona| Rumored Woodstock Elopement. |to capacity by spectators, and followed Feminization of Scheols. e ve s bnly one “Broma | [OF Young ladies. Miss larrabee Was | njgp¢ this week ome was worth more| The police of this city were asked to | {he ¢ro: amination of Mrs. Zola B.| , woman is acting as coach for a S 2 & It has signature of E. W, iR town to attend the wedding of he: than $5. On a day's hunt for the|be on the lookout for a Woodstock Bennett nd State !vu.h’v\n:\u l(uhl-x'\,f“ cinnati football team. What were 60-62 North St., Willimantic on box. 25e. cousin, Miss Helen Larrabee and |anivais a few seasons . Hurley with closest interest. During | Cincinnati football t e eV~ Mr Plumbs ol Windtiks: S s ago Mr. Al-|couple, supposed to have elopted. the |43 " T o " woiting for the trial | thOSe Vester-year remarks of foreign Lady Assistant Tel. connection ————= £ Shafisherac il 2 S i drich took pelts to a value of more | man about 45 years of age. the girl but | /S 0 Cain read the stories of what | critics on the feminization of Ameri- 6 BT . N than $80. y 16. The matter was reported to Ser- |0 Degin, Caln read the stories of what| .. "y 50157 New York World. I ATENTS Can Stand a Lot of It. Will Investigate Dayville Burglaries. |£eant Haves and later to Captain Mur- de“";‘""" &t e triel Tuesday In the — o yville Burglaries. o > e morning papers. If Senator Overman’s proposed in- crease in the powers of Congress in- clnded an increase in brain power, the Guide Book Free. ~ country’s indorsement would be unani- HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. mons—Wall Strest’ Journal Windharn County Savings Bank Bldg. i ray. Nothing about the couple could be learned by the local offic Boxing exhibitions promise to be something of an_attraction for the { sports of surrounding towns this win- ter, but in Putnam there is not suffi- Not Losing His Sleep. With Mexico, wedding arrangements | and the currency bill on his mind, is | President Wilson still able to slip in | those nine hours' sleep every night? Members of the state police are to turn their attention to the matter of discovering who is responsible for the number of burglaries that have .oc- curred at Dayville recently. Not only have the burglars failed Game Pie Supper. There was a pleasant time at the Methodist church Wednesday evening, when many gathered there for the an- nual game pie supper. The dining hall Protect your ideas. Handsome €9-paze Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WORK A SPECIALTY Address P. A. WEEKS, or 'phone Banisissn. Cottus Should Be: Clenred Up. el e (10 Decome | cient interest in the game fo warrant | had been attractively decorated under | Portland Oregonian. 850-2, 338-12 or 254-5, Willimantic, Ct.| oct1TuThS o G rightened by the efforts of local offi- | S "1 romoter going to any expense in | the direction of Mrs. C. Gascoigne. ev- - The new currency law ought fojcers to catch them, but they have providing bouts. ergreens and chrysanthemums being | What Worries Them. Hmaks 1, caxc w,‘fi,m" e T bolder and seemingly more | 'y o) Putnam lodge, L O. O. F.; con- |used to the very best advantage. Her-| Owners of big incomes seem to be e mivges <o et g e Fillsie ferred the second degree on a class of | bert Marsh had been in charge of pro- | worrying less than the Democratic Habiircy. - Vieshnaae o= mve.Bilin Conesrt candidates at the meeting on Tuesday | viding thte game for the supper, and | spoilsmen about tha provisions of that Lt Burs- Do 16 | At the Orpheum theater Wednesday | gvening. that his efforts had bheen successful |income tax law.—Manchester Union. s et Sam Do _ |evening the Providence Polyphonic | Over in Pomfret exception has been | was fndicated by the abundance of | ity a4 : European chancellleries are unani-{ orchestra made its first appearance | taken to criticisms of an audience and [200d things to eat and the hearty | In the vear 1910 in the jungles of u re mous In electing Uncle Sam to pick | here and gave an excellent concert. | iirfiers of u cast that gave an en- | manner in which they were disposed | Africa 92,000 cattle were killed by their chesinuts out of the fire—Chi-| Among the numbers on the program | iertainment, the criticisms complained [ of. There is to be no meeting at the | snakes and wild beasts. 3 cago Tribbune. were the overture from The Poet and | | Peasant, Southland, overture Comrades in Armas _and the march from Tann- hauser. Features were the cornet solo, Delecta, by John Ray, and the saxa- phone solo. My Old Kentucky Home, by Elis Leighton Wilder. Miss Mabel Hitchen was the reader with the or- chestra. The company made the trip here from Providence on a special trolley car, returning after the con- cert. Referred to P. and D. Road. Now He’s Running From It. Up to the time he met Huerta, Gen- eral Diaz thought he was running for the presidency.—St. Louis Republic. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Sweeping Reductions In Trimmed Millinery THAT INCLUDE DRESS HATS, STREET WEAR A Berlin specialist says knitting in bed is an excollent nerve tonic. Three | | Reasons tarrh Canmot Be Cumred with local applications, as they cannot reach th t of the disease. Catarrh| ‘T thought T would wake up some HATS AND CHILDREN'S HATS is“a blood or comstitutional diseass, | morning with the Providence and . and mlm'dm'eéo gues l}ryocu &mlé {}ke Danielson road in my pocket, and I 4 This Mark Down Sale of our Fall and Winter Hats | 1 8% Sntornaity. and acts directiy | 1107 says Charles 8. Mellen. former Wh . means 2 saving of just half their AT Upon the Blood and ‘mucous surfaces, | President of the New Haven system. y | g of just half their former prices. Fall's Catarrn Cure is not a quaok |in a special article that appeared in | . . - medicine. It was prescribed by one of | a Boston paper and in which article | The collection includes every smart style for this the best pnysicians in this country ror | Mr. Mellen discussed some of his ex- 3 ; Lhasel vears and is - : oy et season and represents a remarkable opportunity for J| i composed or'the best tonics known. | Xaw Bngiand. ‘The remarc of the comu.ned with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous sur- faces, The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. ¥. 3. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, U. equivalent of it has previously been | accredited to Mr. Mellen. The P. and D. was one of a chaln of trolley roads that was making competition for the New Haven. At ths present time it | is under the control of the Rhods | saving on the very hat you have been admiring. Dress Hats that were $3.89, $4.89, £5.89 and $7.50 are now reduced to $2.89, $3.89 and $4.89. POSTUM Instead of Coffee Street Hats that were $1.89, $2.89 and $3.89 are SO, PHar s SEionity"Piils fo consti- | Island company. : now reduced to 98¢ and $1.89. pason. s Venison from Maine. Postum made of choice whole wheat, roasted, Nervous and Sick Headaches. Torpid liver, constipated bowels and A Food Friends of E.'B, Wilbur have been Saieane of i Wibu My hee with a small portion of New Orleans molasses, Children’s Hats that were 98¢, $1.39 and $2.39 are now redaced to 50c and 98c. THE H. G. MURRAY GO. Capital $100,000. pr ess and 80 own effairs, Ectablished 1832 Accuracy in acceunting, courteous service, Surp:us and Prelits sus.mm {iberality in dealing, and a business policy in administering its ' characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and | disordered stomach are the causes of these headaches, Take Dr. King's New Life Pills, you will be surprised how quickly you will get relief. They stim- ulate the different organs to do their work properly. No better regulator for iiver and bowels. Take 25c and invest in a box today, At all druggists or by mail. H, E. Buckien & Co., Philadel- phia and St. Louis. TIZ Cures Sore Feet of Young and Old Chafed, Swollen, Tired Feet That Ache and Throb With Pain— | Are Soon Relieved by TiZ. TIZ mekes sore feet fairly dauce with delight. Away go the aches and puins, the corus, calluses, blisters, unjons and chilblains. TIZ draws.out the acids and poisons that puff up the feet. No matter how huard you work, how long you dance, how lomg you are on vour feet TIZ | brings that restful foot-comfort that | puts you at ease with yourself and all the world. TIZ, 25 cents a box, sold every- where, or sent direct, on receipt of | price, by Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, ill. Recommended by ail drug stores, department and general stores. Ask for TIZ, get TIZ and don't be coaxed to taks anything else, he shot bn a recent hunting trip in the Maine wonds, where he goes each | fall for the big game hunting. Edward Riley, proprietor of the Cen- tral hotel at Central Village, is a patient at a private hospital near Wil- limantic, where he went to undergo a surgical operation, Indefinite Informatien, Persons who send along imvitations to the game wardens to follow up this or that trail should be careful to give as much information as possible. Re- cently Ceunty Game Warden Jokn A. Gilbert received a message from a man who asked him to search an automobile bearing « Rhode Island register that was seen heading this way from u nearby tewn. The message did not give the number of the cak or much other information that was escential tor the official to have that he might inteiligently ge about his work. Rings to Be Detachable, Detachable - iron . rings are to placed on the basketball ‘standar be erected on the graded school grounds near Ligh street so that they may be removed after the pupils fin- ish playing and prevent hoodlums coming to the grounds and causing such a disturbance to the neighbor- hood as was the case when the public playgrounds were located there a year ago last summer. be Big Expense to Borough. Thé borough has been under a heavy extra expense for some time past on account of the enforcement of the Drink has no food value whatever. Has Fine Flavour Free From Drugs It often causes contains the nutritive elements of the grain, and is wholesome and nourishing. Coffee Postum has a dark, seal brown color, which changes to rich golden brown when cream is added. a delightful aroma, and a rich, snappy flavour quite similar to that of Old Dutch Java. Postum is abselutely free from any drug. contains caffeine, a poisonous drug—about grains to the cup. headaches, heart agitation, nervousnes: ness, and other ills It has Coffee 2V biliousness, , sleepless- Postum, being pure and free from caffeine or any other drug, may be used freely by young and old. : Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum must be well boiled te bring out the flavour and food value. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. Made instantly a cup of hot water—with sugar and cream added. If coffee don’t agree, try POSTUM. “There’s a Reason” by stirring a spoonful in