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3 ‘for.| ; agr o et men armeated for coming o THE o e &8 one of the ‘Witnesses not be present Monday. T 1s Going On Tonight d No. 11, A. 0. .U cogncll. No. 14, X. oftC, nell, No. 723, R. A, Branch council, No. 10, R. & ‘M, Masonic hall. © WILLIAMSON AND-ADAMS 3 ; - c ol o a : o { _'Play with Local Roqus Experts on L ot Ploasant _Street -Court. -t ** Willlmantic roquists enjosed. Mon- l y Mrs: Francisco Calderrora Struck by Automobile at Thompsonville. Mrs. - Franeisco - Calderrors of this lown :gi% ] g NORWIOH, CONNECTICUT Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6, 7, and 8, 1915 PRODUCTS OF WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES = (e > Choice Cattle of Every Breed Power Driven Farm Machinery YOUR CHOICE St e mae & e et Bl Pl ’Z%"Z‘.fé":.g:; =l Sheep from the Fimest Varities Swine of Every Pedigreed Breed FROM A LARGE [FEi3E: Eage o B st 22 | Race Horses and Fancy Turnouts | Poultry, Waterk w! and Pet Stock - = ASSORTMENT OF Lo Eaae R EREaimell “WOMEN'S WORK AND DECORATIVE ART - Enameled Ware=5 s 380 il i e Szeeed]l ™ MIGHTY MIDWAY | BIG FREEVAUDEVILLE 3 e S, B B ST S R S T $3,000.00 For Races Day and Night Fireworks e 25(: each S 3 Dogn o fide Moew 8\l T R17CLASS 230 CLASS 248 CLASS m BALLOON ASCENSION EACH DAY Brriay ane el Seuls een 16t I Cor yien Rt ety w2 entes "ot(| 924 CLASS 2.30 CLASS FREE FOR ALL COLT RACE Triple Parachute Drop " With Tyhpo‘_i_ . ng, X the charge, but ciaimed to have work with restaurant building. 3 P "Wlib"lhl. coming, and was allowed to go on ! -Quality his ommli to leave wwn‘:t once. . JEWETT CITY ! - bad sudgment sus gD i pended, ana ’ g ] i : | ' : o2 Lt Avery sovposa, wite TS A THRILLER 8 =~ JAY M. SHEPARD “Sanatarium 3 v ine. Misg Mary Rooney nue, one of the nurses training at St. Joseph's hospital, was operated om at the “institution for appendicitis Mon- i Nathanson-Oguschewitz Weddin Many Hebrew people from Wi mn.nu:' attended the wedding of Jo- i CpEh Miss_Flora Miss Mary Weich and Jpseph Death of Mrs. Hoppman—Lloyd Rioux Struck by New York Car Which wich londay morni v : Ot et Merya comren prit 1. 1316 She Bas Fastest Riders in the Country Are Entered roem—in the bed room—or Dayid Belcher Drowned When Team |been in ill bealth for a number of on your owa persos, all Backed OFf Reservoir Bank—Hoeses | " o | 1000 1y nher husbena, Drowned Alsa. her parents and her two brothers, Dayid Belcher, 33, wumm::uin g,’,;;:‘b::: :':“ A""’m :"'::': »ro "{‘:g 3 g,m Howe, of this place, and a pair of horses w on Palmer street by Undertaker Hou-| Mr. Howe has an interest in the Linens S T S L | B e Tt g prie T Qoing to Now Haven Wodding over 1,000 blossoms. It stands near{out of court, but on acecunt e . Misses Jean and Dopothes Burleson | fne corne 2 ‘band- | wholesale liquor business fhat is go- e T, the leave for New Haven foday to attend | mms tacn. . ° 804 16 & band- ook on In & ary town fhe emcite Song. 5 he horses | the wedding of Keeney Potter, son of| people passing on Main street are |refused to settle, w pulled | Rev. and E. W. Potter. a:wna by the beantiful canna dis- Sheesiegs, Art T Mrs. R. W. Dearnley play in front of A. A. Young’s house most rouc moasy ard . i ; : 7934, ragged to the bottom |Ladlies Aid society of the Baptist en. the Depot Bill; by e the pole on the wagon | church at her home |Thursday after- Essle Popbam and Miss Nelli and evening. <5 Ten i work on | neon. e e enin ae * | Obituary, Mes. Eficn Donohue, Joba ¥. out and was UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, REID & HUGHES unable to give any as- Mrs. Clark W. Reynolde 11} Poter Olsen’s. McCarty—Summer Gussts and Trav- “oud. $ho st i 62 Church 8t, Willimantic, Ct. was a_couple of hours | Mrs. Clark W. Reynolds of Meriden | Thomas McBroome spent Sunday in|fo the town of Plainfield to pay them | eolers Chronicled. e . B ‘Telepbone Lady Assistant - is suftering @ severe attack of | Riverpoint. Mrs. McBroome and two |for their time and supply a manm ] - typhold fever and under the care of |childrem, Vera and Leonard, return- |deliver their wets back to th | il ; | i {3 | i ed with him Monday. loon. was for many years a resident of{ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Potter bave| Another point in the Jewett City. as their gusets, Mrs. K. O. Potter and | the fact that the raid Miss Elizabeth Murray has returned | Miss Zora Potter of Providence, Miss | ‘Crooks falling out” so The fumeral of Domenico Toreon |t0 h?f bome in Pawtucket. E. Wood of New Bedford and Mrs. » - old e on High stree Miss Gladys Jeffers has retgrned | Hattie Kingsley of Plainfield. Murra s Boston sture Tomda ll‘tir‘:l‘:o;’;t t:: o'clo):L n.l', from Groton Long Point, where she % of lthe Congregational PLAINFIELD WILLIMANTIC, CONN. R A [ T o L el tirtmangrrllyoas 5 three weeks' vacation at Coleester | fOrencon by a big N Was Defied—Kitchen Barkeep’ and 4 3 was tag with on the hew bullding of Mrs. |several other lads and not seeing the| S9Uesled and Arrests Followed. SPECIAL SALE OF otive Stengel Sopinashing sar. Be Waskol thel Tme triay of Felix Bedard and F. e curb in front of it. ; 'l i i iz i i ¥ i H I i } i i EFE b A !g; Egt i 1 i MMr. and Mrs. 3 I the week with his Charron which was to have been held W E. Bocheicas and Wikired Cote He was hit by th ud guard and esda: ’ ‘were ‘ashington. ° . th the opening of the | while mot seriously injured wes. con- B B paat ei's ALy iy i ial | siderably cut and bruised sbout from today. o Taw reade that the three weeks' visit . g - In€ | face and head and had & tooth knoek- | offense must be pasted for a period | 50038 he had delivered to the man and ew York. of the mn‘ Previousty occupied by | 3 Ut The car never even slacken- | which would mot permit the trial to- |the man refused to pay. Whereupon Arthur Almguist and h ; % | ed its speed. the dealer consuited his lawyer and a son spent Sunday at St. Agnes' convent, Bridgeport will ry g otard and Charron were 3rc|ictter was sent to the man. The man Minses Alma and i have a 20-room parochial sehool with- beut the Borough rested Jast Thursday and their load of was\in Norwich on the day the letter has returned to This week weiplace on sale a special purchase of Wind- }{in the course of a tew months. All of | There are on exhibition in Sames of Bauor confiscated, on & | TilUC, O e tawyer me him, Mass, after ham Silks,. istis f Satin Dutchess Taff| - - g ~ . b of soliciting and selling. SOme |inquired if he had received the letter of am Silks,.consisting of Satin ess Taffetas, Sur: Smiotnd BH o or 5 waitorn o |pien direct of Pines, |little tme ago a case similar to this | Aduired I he Jad received, (M leier Sas, o Peau-de-Cygne, Peau-de-Soie and Louisine, in black a $0 miles south of Subs. They are the | J00 T0 DEslecs WOsE 2 Phic load|told the lawyer as much. The two Miss Anaje changeable colors. While most of them are perfect, ; == | confiecated, but in the Denielson case | 1105, WSTL 10 Fie duaiac rhrests 5 you will find a. few imperfections in some . They == ! s techuieality. The law demands ened the Plainfield man with bodily o Euaad, das - A 5 2t the order for liquor be signed by | iBSury if he did not settle. This an- | Mrs. Thomas Lyons 1 are all a good value, and shrewd buyers will seize this : = . ; party ordering the goods at the | gered the jocal man and be toid the |and Mrs John Curtain of Rockville, splendid: opportunity to stock up for present or future : 5 W ety siseved and sxsin ;..'5’ :,.."’m‘: to"carry the matter hat "™ Briefy and Personsie. " A £ 1 ¢ ¢ h d go further. reported umsc*1 5Tohe regular values of these Silks are $1.00 up : ‘ 4 of Dedard and Charron, the of- | fF b2 would £ e Toported .50. £t ’toun: under found all of the orders signed | raid followed. The men are out the same man. Not only that, but | $100 and 3200 bonda. orders were signed as if the goods Bloying Yant L¥e. Your choice at 58¢c, 75¢c, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard = — ——————————————————————] Rev. Father Metivier, Ovila Charron d Louis wflfllm thul flavor of blended choice T S TSI, . ot b Zone 1o the pl-u-a'z earn that thers Is at Jeast afternoon ber of THE H' G' M“flnlv c ‘ Turkish and choice tobaccos; if's more | ot asls i sure o ail-is sises, and | suests a¢ an e g g o at is Catarr! $ Married at St. John' satisfying, and smoother than either kind of |i% o2y ieenity Coiaeti SORE S| Wactaw Kowalekt 4pd Mies Agmes tobacco smoked straight. sehituioonl Slesest, SElies L SO% | movock were Tarries Moodey Hall's s Camels eave no unpleasant cigaretty after-taste; they will _ | i Seot, St St Hotons S o | Teoines Sins Pt T e : S 2t b e parch - L i Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealing, and a ’S“E::mu-.“' By destroying "the i roying the femiidn o s Seece, 21 Brise - = D ness the ceremony. After the Compare them with |jortistion. and serloting maturs 1n| 272 (30 coromony. Aficr e e wil cigarette at ‘much faith jn its curative powers|reside in Hartford, where the groom that they offer One Hundred Dollars for |is employed. fl;{”l it fails to cure. Send fo¥| (Mrs Samuel Butterworth e & , returned after a few days' visit to Monday sound business policy in admini m its . J. CHENEY & CO., Tole- ' ~% i i A Miss ¥ own afl‘axrs, characterize THE | by all m 96c. & party was given Take Hall’s NATIONAL BANK, which “aims thereby to ’ eiion. & establish with customers relations that shall S = u‘m ::.,.. 'rn-tm:m prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and . = e e i mass profitable. - £ od, "The Windham National Bank 2 CONN. WILLIMANTIC,