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School Appropriation Raised to $64,- 000—Hospital and Needlework Guild Get Regular Allowance—Vote for Town Building Cellar Rescinded. fned town meeting of last lay of the town tax, whi o ‘flog.. deferred until the completion of the assessors’ lists. P Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton called the meeting to order, with less than| half a hundred in attendance. Georgelpnag , Taylor was chosen moderator by sewer connectic The first and second | Mr Lathrop -uaun: had not, as they election of last week, and on and to provide for, another clauses of the warning, read by TOWT | had (houeht (he torn B s they Clerk Tenton. were disposed of by the | that. g .g;,mo would N et wos decided fo. take up tho other | shonia be added: clauses separately. o The thitd clanae provided for the | Sor 8 hearing and acceptaenc of the reports of the town officers, which were dis- tributed in printed form previous to the meeting. On motion of H. C. Lathrop they were accepted as printed sympathy with keeping the schools u and distributed. Tho fourth clause |ty Standa 2 dard, bu eared on the butllans w3 1% ‘was on e bui £3 B % ger &::m_ and th{a interest on -the school 2 Marrotte, an X- Ohildren Ory |oni D3R R 0 oo FOR FLETCHER’S $70 to take a pupi! through one year He He sald it cost over | had been Compensation Commissioner Must De- cide Marrotte Case. It is likely that the case of Jaw- a eonmu;m to pul his ‘will be decided by Compensation - “Nor- | of \Charles Anf Nor- in the high 'R0O] id he th t | missioner Dr. J. J. Donohue of CASTORIA [ tuning townne papis should gay | Wioh: It is believed that the injary what it cost; now they only paid $60 tuition a year apiece. work for the was occasfoned by cranking the de- | We livery car driven by Marrotte in his [age Saturday Laramee market. All| Rev. Willlam agreed to |the ceremony. School iation. coatostan we St”ted T° write Mr. mfe;’fmfif.'i? :r:;:::er of the e Camentamione Deaohie Mtia] M ke schoo! board, said advantages of the town from having - 4 :4 il 0 hortly. An Advertisement |5t mbe oo i i, an | snortt cause the tuifion was not as large as the expense so far as the ofit-of-town About pupils were concerned, Better teachers | Not to Be G could be obtained, given because of ) . He paida 3 cipal E. A Case, and stated that the|department doing away with the post|died at her home, No. 11 High street, standard of the school had been raised | office at Clark’s Corners by October n::mfl 3 '\;clock"suum 30, and the delivery of mail in that|Angina considerably since he had been in chai telling all about the Sterling different stoves and explain you. one can form. Small sums LINCOLN'S k=i Furniture. Store e = the saving habit. #hone 288, Vit U S, | ¢ 20T st v open an account—the chances Painless Extracting posits as the weeks go by. The appropriation was voted. Hospital Appropriation Voted. and Quaker and Richmond| The next clause called for the an- nual a;;‘pmndztlon fl“n”“ for St. Jo- epr’s ospital, an wi voted on Ranges and Heaters, butjcP™s hospiu iy SYSTEMATIC is more beneficial, more pro- Come in and let us show|ductive than any other habit and better courses gle. the size of the At compliment to Prin- An order issued by the section by rural delivery, sioned considerable comm: office. The carnival so far has_ ssuccess. lumbus Day. Mrs, A. B. Morin is in idence for < The entertainment committee of San R " o are not missed, Jose councli, No. 14, K. of C, is mak- |* 6 L ng preparations for the entertainment and smoker to be.given Tuesday night, | Week on business. on the celebration of Columbus day. The address of the evening' will be by | days in Springfield. Rev. J. A. Dooley of South is the most in developing | mittee is composed of Jams Restaurant Renovat and Filling a Specialty $1 Opens an Account. the last_election filed ~ai 752 Main Street, - Willimantic —_— employed CLARK'S CORNERS POST OFFICE |They will reside in Hartford. Up Without a Strug- OBITUARY. been a big pinwall, Harry J. Lester and Frank Day. in reply that the | whether Marrotte is entitled to com- | the attendants. e pensation, and 2 hearing will be held | The bride was in a Hartford ot |sTATE conrERENCE OF a 1 ployed in Mansfield and groom is drug Mrs. Oliver Perry. t office Susan E., widow of Oliver Perry, was the cause has occa- | death. ’ 0 & Defifion. B best il and Jamnary 30, 1550, the Anughter of Ben an n_has s ), , ¢ er - forwarded to Washingfon protesting | eca Y against the change. The inhabitants|don. She had resided in this city about Charles E. Congdon, and two tives in David E. Atwood. town. lo of this eity and Thur- low and Martin of Wormwood Hiil. Brief Mention. Coventry.| Alba Perkins visited relatives Lecturer W. A. Costello will have . charge of the arrangements. Th Stafford Springs over Sunday. e com- es H. As-} chester. aftarnoon. n and Ann (Cross) Cong- E. P. Chesbro is in New York for a Mrs. Kate Clark is spending a few Mrs. A. E, Gurley is the guest of her daurhter, who resides in South Man- of at his home in |32 He was born in Mans- Miss Florine Moreau of Hartford is ed. §“ guest of her mother, Mrs. Virgine The restaurant in the local railroad | Moreau. 1suuon, which has been closed while | Miss Annie Grady of South Man- repairs were made, this summer, is|chester is In this city for a few days’ again open for business, and h‘mw visit' with her mother. 2 under_the direct management of the| Mies Alice Morrison of South Man- DR. F. C. JACKSON, Denhst are you will increase your de- | ¥ew Haven road. chester is spending a few days in this city with her mother, Mrs. B. Morrison, Election Expense Account. of Spruce street. Among racent expense accounts on The following local people went to the town |Hartford Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. A, L. clerk’s office are that of A:'D. Chaffee, | French, Miss M, A. Hayes, Mrs. Welles republican nominee for town clerk, { Wilcox, Miss Margaret Costello, Miss Gibson, State secretary for boys' work, Masrachusetts. building. Welles, Hartford, Y. M. €. A, AUXILIARIES, t Acknowledgment of greeting. Mrs. Jokn W. Potter, Waterbury, vice chair- nan of state executive committee, 3.20—The Young Men's Christian As- sociation: Its Value to the Chureh, Mrs. Edward M. Dexter, Hartford; Ita Value to the Community, Mra L. M. Blake, Winsted; Its Value to the Home, Mrs. Howard L. Stantom, 5 . | Some of Its Vital 2 nieces, would cost more than does the post|Mrs Kate Hodsdon and Miss Melissa > Congdon of this city and other rela- S R Lancaster, N. H. Carnival a Big Success. Ome of the largest dancing crowds . seen In the town hall in some time | oo Sunge oaine ot e me 5d {n monde carnival Saturday. The booths | f.jq, July 13th, 1845, the son of John were well patronized, also, and the | 1ot S (O (Wright) Atwood, and dancers gtayed until the last walts. | 7N0 SORRTNRIR JVERAD Voot SO0 'na:n' lur:fi\'ec him 31'1'14:'“.’4 -“:on. Fran! it “KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Erpthers, ‘Philo of this city and Thar: To Have Address and Smoker on Co- 4. -Address, Association Work, Prof. Charles ¥. ent, Ph. D, Yale university, §—Adjournment. Tuesday Evening. Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin, president presiding. Hartford Y. M. C. A, 1.30=-Motfon pictubes, 8.—Hymn: praye: Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D. . D. D., Hartford. 8.15—Address, Work for Boys, H. W, 8.45-10—Reception and inspection of Wednesday Morning. 9.30—Devotional period, Mrs. Martin leader. 50—Our Auxiiiary Work— We ts, E. F. Stam- (8. C. Expect. From: (a) that kind in h_luy,,‘,p;‘cn m“.’u’h ive whose expenses were nil, and John R.|Mary Costello, Miss Bertha Johnsofi W o it RO BT 'l‘lle w* 2 > Fickett, ro-giccted asssacor on e |Miss Frances T. O'Nell Miss Funnie llmhc &Ymgs emocratic who, expen: . | Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hoxie, Mre. JAY M. SHEPARD Paid Fine in South Manchester Court. Mi Wilfred L'Oiseau, or. Joe Bird, as he | Frartk Shaffer, Miss ae Mor! is known, who was arrested in this|Miss Cora’ Riley, E. [adelyn Shej Mr. and swer a charge of theft from a for- | grove, Mr, d Mrs. 60-62: North St., Wfll&nhc Incorporated 1842 mer employer in that city, paid a fine Lady Assistant Tel. connection | Frank Larrabee. By N. D. HIRAM N, FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, of $7 and costs in the court’ President is batk in this city at work. there, and L’Oiseau Webster, T ror |Stated to the court that he took the turned to this city. where port. 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. THERE 1s no adverfising medlum in ' Ea: equal Th = > Telephone Lady Assistant | jetin: for business vesuite. © o 2" |50 Hunters’ Licenses lssued Those who went out for Murray's Boston WILLIMANTIC, CONN. The Dress Goods Section touch of early Autumn, and some of the early Fall 50-inch Wide Wool Fabric at $1.50 50-inch wide Storm Serge in brown. 50-inch wide Wool Diagonal in tan green and navy blue, at $1.50 a yard.|and navy blue, $1.50 a yard. 50-inch wide Gabardine, in navy 50-inch wide Wool Poplin in navy, blue, brown and grey, at $1.50 a yard. tan and -African brown, $1.50 a yard. . 50-inch wide Whipcord in maroon 50-inch wide medium weight Wool and navy, $1.50 a yard. Plaid, $1.50 2 yard. 4 Ladies’ Home Journal Quarterly Style Books 25¢ Fall Dress Goods at $1.00 a Yard ting their full allowance. wife and children who needed his sup- day and Saturday had fairly luck, so far as revorted several get-|on Sunday of Lizzie Litchfield, Mrs. J. M. Shepard, iss M: Mrs. larty, O. Smith, Miss city, and taken to Manchester to an- | Catherine Drescher, Miss C. M. C —_— money and went to Canada. but re- |Rev. Samuel’ Thatther on Pythian he had a Home Committee—Local Men Who Saturday. birds Fri- Will Attend Cenvention in Bridgeport Ten thousand Knights of Pythias are to meet in Bridgeport next week for their annual convention. Among the £00d | photographs in the New York Herald the state officials was Not many | that of Rev, Samuel Thatcher of Jew- the He clerk’s office, | with W, H. Johnstone and 8. A. in the neighborhood of 50 licenses be- partridges were seen. and most of the |ett City., Mr. Thatcher is one of > birds shot were quail. Saturday was Pyt ‘home. S buey G5 ob: the dowi committee on the hian e It par ing issued during the morning to ties who intended to try their luck in the woods that day. At the regular meeting of Temperance Legion of this in the W. C. T. U. rooms a Yard 54-inch wide Striped Wool Fabrics,| 50-inch wide Storm or fine Serges, $1.00 & yard. in tan, Alice blue, brown, black and i2-inch wide Prunella Cloth, navy | 0S%ia® green, $1.00 a yard. blue, fnaroon, wisteria and sky blue,| #3-inch wide $1.00 a yard, e weave, 3 § green and brown, B0-inch - wide Wool Plaids, pretty patterns, at $1.00 a yard. $1.00 a yard. At 50c and 75¢c a yard we have a large varisty of patterns and weave to a3 brocades, black select from, in serges, diagonals, plaids, and fancy stripes. v 86-inch wide fancy Serge 'Plaids, I in fine or navy blue, $1.00 a yard. and white checks of the grand lodge committee on Thompson will attend the convention. - | Mr. Johnstone is one of the members the state of the order. Mr. Thompson is Btate Bannar Pl-'mu-_hd LT L D. G. C. of Orlent lodge, Danielson. Among other és mentioned were the Loyal | C. C. A. L. Stebbins, D. A. Bothyell, city, held | reps.; Samuel Thatcher, S. A. Thomp- son, K R. B. Willlam bertso: at Vi Installations. District Deputy John F. Hennon in Montville oxr Sunday to install was the officers ot Pequot council, K. of C., and in Taftville to for Ponemah e same office £ i i R H Wit g. Light On A Dangerous Habit Prominént i)eriodicals everywhere are daily exposing the harmful effects of the drug, caffeine, in coffee. Physicians, food experts, medical writers and editors largely agrée that the cumulative effect of the 234 grains of caffeine in the average cup of coffee is re- sponsible for the many troubles, such as slesplessness, nervous prostration, heart palpitation, indigestion, etc., that subtly beset most regular coffee drinkers. Some people seemingly hold up under regular coffee drinking without serious results, but.modern thinkers, with respect for the fundamentals of health and long- evity, are daily changing to POSTUM It is a pure food-drink made from wheat and a little wholesome molasses—contains no caffeine or other in- jurious drug. When properlj made, Postum has a flavour and aroma so much like Old Gov’'t Java that one is in- cup with boiling water, 30c and 50c tins. ,arcgquallydelickmsafldthecostpqcupisabmfl!he ’ Better appetite, steadier nerves, brighter days are scheduled for those who quit coffge. A 10 days’ Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Wark. Blackemithing in all its branches. J. OGULNICK & CO. Watches and Jewelry Repaired §2 Frankiin Strest. 'Phone 714-12 To Own at the Right Price Just look at the variety and the large stock at Mr. of FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. _— DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwish, Conn. DR. PEC Hours 9:30 to 4:30 Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 . M evenings 7 te 8 City of Norwich Water Works Board_of Water Commissioners. a Conn., Oct. 1, 1. 19 m to & will h-‘n‘ 3¢ to_ all:-bdills Oect. 20. TON, Cashier. from 5.20. a. Additions remaini: CHA. tid > ‘ml ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-23 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR them and see. s THOS. M. EA, Prop. Franklin St _Next to Palace Cafe BOOK BINDER Slank Bosks Made and Ruled to Order. SROADWAY