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2 " WILLIMANTIC What Is Going On /To as he is better known, Telief. Willimantic Camp, No. §5, Woodmen | Leave it to Sis to get a little rellef! got. The first two tents were' completely flooded and dikes were put up which stopped ‘the flood. A cossack post was sent out last night in charge of Jack Mallon. They had no very ex- , citing experiences except Bill Casey of Jewett City charged a dog with a bayonet. Herbert Leslie Tiilt, Jr. woke up the guard because he thought the enemy was surrounding him, and upon investigation the guard round stones rolling down the, hill. There are‘plenty of rumors around of the World, Jordan™ block. NEW YORK CAR RUNS DOWN MRS. DONDERO She Becomes Confused While Trying to Cross the Street—Was - Bruised and Cut. ¢ At+2.45- o'clock ‘Monday afternoon an Overland touring car from New York, owned by Ives and bearing the | here ending - married men number $38,425, ran down Mrs. Ex home. Tew” is nearly crazy Dondero, near the town . hall about Homesickness has hit a Dondero was trying to cross.frem railroad side of the strcet when car approached. She became conf when the machine turned to the avold her and was. s bumper of the car which ca some dis hd - droppedsher to pavement. v taken into few of them pretty hard. PAUL K. MORRISON. FUNERALS. James P. Brown. Funeral services for James P. Brown were held Monday afternoon from the ily home at 283 fewis- t 4 o'clock. Rev. Vernon £ regational church in the Willi- ements were Director Jay M. 11 was FLOODS AT NOGALES, BUT NO FIGHTIN Effects of G YET frigerators we | winner. The quality i he prices low. Je to your $12.50 a —gymfwwm DarkenThem a SHEPARD ore ard 50-62 North St., T s at your *‘Beauti S e = S Murray's Bosten RILLIMAKTIC, CONN. :v-p;rE T ;;T ré Wil ?fi;ié h Efi %‘e week we are putting on sale a Sport Skirts that includes m of the season. This spe time when you are RICE special lot of st every color combination ort well as serviceable for seashore or country is a good op- portunity to provide yourself with a goed Skirt at just half the regular price. The collection consists of awning stripes, black and white stripes, Palm Beach and silver bloom, belted and patched pockets, regular $4.89, $5.00 and $5.89. Special $2.89 Each " THE K. G MURRAY 0. Dor’t You Want Good Teeth? i ing Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? You need have no fears. By my method youican have your teeth §illed, crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Consider These Other Features STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERUIIED INSTRUMENTS, CLEAN LINEN, ASEPT!IC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. charge for consultatjon. DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist 752 MAIN ST., WILEIMANTIC;; CONN. 9-a. m. to 8 p. m. - Sunday,-10 to 2 Lady Assistant Neo ral Way | two games of baseball, one among the men and one among the ladies. A basket lunch was eaten during the af- ternoon. G. G. Club’s Outing. The G. G. club, a party of thirteen girls, held a picnic among_Llhe pines on the old Windham road:Sundsy-af- ternoon. They made the trip by trol- ley. Outdoor games were played and a lunch was enjoyed. Overcome by Heat. A. W. Anderson of Windnam Cen- ter was overcome by heat. Monday af ternoon on Main street” in this clty. He was taken into a nearby drug store and revived. He -recovered quickly and was ‘able to ‘go about lis busi- ness. Twenty-eight Contagious, Cases. According to the health officer’s re- port there are at’ present 28 contaglous diseases in this city. Five'cases are scarlet fever, twelve of whooping cough and 11 of measles. All the cases are children. John M. Bransfield; Returns to Rail- road. John .M. Bransfield has resigned as accountant at the Willimantic Lum- ber & Coal company to become cash- ler at the local freight station of the New York, New Haven and Hartford road. Mr. Bransfield has had thir= ty vears of railroad work and resisn- ed two years ago to go into business in Portl He later went to worlk for the lumber;company. t. Twen! v automobile ~ and bathing were er W e were 21 marriages in the t own o1 7% “IGHTING MOOD Prohation s Jacob: n and s is police court res | tment, | only the 1 ford. | The American Thread company’s team_defe fast local team of Hartford ernoon. by the run. It was a fought conte am scored v in the | ns and THOROUGH WORK How a Norwich Citizen Found Free- dom From Kidney Troubles If you suffer from backache— From urinary disorders— Any curable disease of the kidneys, | Use a tested kidney remedy. Doan’s Kidney Pills have been test- ; ed by thousands. Norwich people testify. Can you ask more convincing Droofl of merit? F. A. Allyn, 475 East Main Street, Norwich, says: “About four years ago my back got lame, ached and felt | very weak. My kidneys were disord- ered and the secretions were unnat- ural. Seeing Doan’s Kldney Pills ad- vertised I.bought a box and began us- ing them. They. made my back feel much- stronger.” Price §0c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan’s Kidney Pills — the same that Mr. Allyn had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Special Attection to Every Detail. THEERE I» no advertizing me@uw la tern Conmacticu: equal to The Bul: e o ctmang Tesyite, | iz N i g o7 W 1) Emeralds Yield Bromley. field cemetery. News from the Border. has been received here “n: Wora from | ssachus Teports evi the soldi Bern >rnier Croquet club all and Romeo I nier club over Jean ereaux, while P. Blanche Brodeur won over L. Goyette and E. Beaudoin. Noted About the V nd John ford to Sp daug T to New Bed: Mrs. Marsland’s thur Burton. Mrs, Margaret Humpston and Mrs. Cooper spent’ Sunday in_ Norwich. Hugh McAvoy spent Sunday with Taftville friends. Greendale farm guests for Sunday were: Henrietta and Evelyn Hall, Es- ther M. Barber, George Dawley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Lewis, Morris Lewis and Mildred Lewis of Norwich. pter, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. Susan Lewis is epending a few days with Mrs. A. Ramage, at Moosup. i Sterling Team Whitewashed. The Plainfield baseball team de- feated Sterling 6 to 0 Sunday on the new grounds. Hourigan and Chase composed Plainfield’s battery. Rainey of Southbridge worked for Sterling. The feature a home run by Chase. New Britain.—The classes of 1871 and 1872, of New Britain Normal | school, held their annual reunions at the Pond house, Elizabeth park, Friday afternoon. Of the former class thers were six members present, and sevan of the latter. WAR MADNESS WA > quit mental elirium. Optimism of the s th d heroic a doc a G n had he w ptain company, d no hallucinations sidered the and nationalists of the brought to a hospital suffering from a es that accompanied by - S N sible 'WHO appreciate . efficiency 'in little things as well as big have been quick to see the wisdom in sticking toacigarette likeFatima. Fatimas are comfort- able while you smoke them and after, too. ThatiswhyFatimas,with their delicately balanced Turkish blend, always leave a man feeling “fit” even after a long-smok- ing day. Loasite Moo Tt O S EXAGGE Ly, Do Cause in e s in wi e d imply gives m that would have ex- 1 circumstances, but sy of feel! halluci [ th oulhnow is the ti most e dominating note in the hal- ons of the paralytics s considers it a wonder do not in fits of exaltat orders that lead to dis- licutenant who he ctor that erman tr that he remained brought war “righ Bombard- the life of the the ner- A few An artillery- imagined rovalists J cases were brou RATED[:gu h 31 wer: Mental proportion of cases of tradiction.” an who T 1al to his be re- le number of the men- ilitated have the ‘mania of Dr. Dumas is of the that the number of these outside the rmy would found greater in proportion if the s 11d make e -receives mong_ the debili ted were .several D of : men and officers who didn't know Riamong itheslits s r for whom they had beer 2 besetting nat One_declared that he was e A unaware that Franc at war. of these m < bout it though unable to over- , dean ot | par it. recely- iz m no longer able to give an isit from Superintend- eventuality and many imaginary without immediately cancelling 2 and twenty-five id one officer. “I cannot help | carriers of the Hartford post office at to an exaggerated coxtent|his home in Buri last week. Thursdays Carrier No. 9, as Mr. Jack- quences, I always foresec the|son is known in the post office, com- worst possible to every move- | pleted his forty-fifth continuous year out the | ont—am para by the anxiety|in the service of the post office’ de- uch the | (5, the right thing and have be- | partment: he delivered his first letler 2nd Dr{ come nothing but indecision and con- | on July 14, 1871, a wai = scenes, mptoms deaf- ng, fits , not inations ne fo erated and Dr. that of- ion give rom a point several miles in mand of his section until 48 hours be- s examined was fresh from the command of his suffering from an equally radical fit of “exaggerated ootimism.” reports 17 cases of what oning madness” in w ues and commotions of influence, but in wh previously were applied to the war. man who before the that he was charged with the defense of the radical and socfalist members of parlimanet against what he con- alumnies of thi com- D to Infants and CI Oastoria is a harmles: @oric, Drops and 800 existing psubstance. Xts age is has been in constant was Diarrhocea. tumor. He immediately divided the !“rs;i“‘“““ the Food, nurses of the hospital into two par- e ties. the Left and the Right and would have nothing to do with the lat- ter while he bezan to fall In love with one after another the Left The mentally debilitated are largelv of the nui represented in the statistics. cases, 110 were sent to the rear as be- fnapt and 55 who presented symptoms of delirtum were Interned. Several of these, Dr. Dumas says, owe their mental condition to fatigues and commitions of war and all of them de- ing permanently armed service for cENUVINE CASTORIA ALways rses of Of 185 further rive the themes of their delirfum from their are among them nounce the final ™ designated by Joan of Arc to show the way to success .spiritualists who have acquired occult knowledge of the plans of the enemy. 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