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[MRS. SHEPARD HAS |0LD TIMER’ TALKS | prapmer=—m ’”;’EXFEQENERHUS" N o ,. . HER B3D BIRTHOAY| OF CONNECTICUT 0. /G288 | BUNDLE DAY HEREY (=™ e P ; ‘ : L & | ; : o f - We have the Lake Street Resident Picture. of | Describes Development of Trans-| 8 Committee Confident People Wil § V. ks e Health and Cheerfainess | portation From the Horse Car e l Co-operate and Contribute - = Lawn Sprinklers e Each Flavorite good tasts well shows et - Spray Nozzles ving her &3rd birthday toc “Nowl there ian (hanyth about | By paying tribute to the Rose. That the campaign for the collegion { Gr: Shears home at 130 Lake street, Mi Her Tips with honey dew are sweet: ass he ‘elia | a jitne o remind yc »f a horse,” 4 8 of cold clothes will undoubtedly be met | . GREAT STORIES OF | le Curtls Shegard; Wite of Jathc tney to remind you of a horse.” | One taste would make his joy complete. et o . Lawn Mowers P ¥ with a arty response by peple, id the Old' Ti glancing ot an | DBut YOU may taste when you've a i ) | 3 ! 3 . it is the picture of health, hay \\l Y I_' i ‘_I”” ‘-‘ i ”1:! ‘; b The mind i find Saed i= the opinion of those in cha 2., An ¥ . = & La"l. Ihk%. T ' wnd cheerfulnes Mrs. Shepard | ATCh street bus as it roundec e e fragrance you will find con example of the co-operation ziver is | - “ 9 N i v that's by Baker made. - TR THE WEST | Wi busylng herwif around the house] COPMEr OT-the park While a yellow | It Extract thate by Baker made. W by e Fiowin Iter s ich had s Everythl‘l)lfrtlg doll up : oo en the Intery uiled. Her uc-| trolley car passed up West Main been received at the jocal office fron the y wn. ! of this popular author’s| (") in indecd ] street. “But somehow they just sug- Daker's Certified Flavoring Extracts have | headquarters at New York. This let- | | 2 cmark. dvanced a rested to me thos day »ack in 'S6 ““""X ‘:‘S"?“‘“g"‘?: ter, with its isspellings, is a pgthetie books in our book Wi many wuys she proves | when balf o dozen horse-cays sort o v 1f mot a¢ | human document and evident with its herself a remar \ of perambulated over the routes— vour grocer’s, telt us. | sincerity. It follows: : department. rs. Nhepurd rea or ne of the routes where the Oalveancs thuith “Mrs. Fr 2 h she is right £ t#6116§8 “and somé of Ahe jitneys run peme ,o{” drmr;, we 077 Fulton o i . : sh « t th | now. WA Aty S Schl TN ““Gloversville, N. Y .00 per volumc. aterns rentuge. Johnnic 1xo." 1 “could i it -1 that A < went on, b falter sec in the papa want some [ n B 3 ot probably tell a lot _of . interesting | —a delight for the cook. old clothes for little boy or girl. i got THE g whom were Con- | etrated the wilds along’ Main, West AN KXTRAT conEANr those poor girls. I ham not fich but | [ : In, South Main and Arch strec Eaat ”’:’:d’,f;’m_"d M i want to hicp those that are por than . . s ' boasts th 0. if he wanted to, and how he, being = - myself =0 you can kindly let jie know Icklnsun Dru Stnre tof 1 . 5 menflse sort' 6f in charge of one of the « how can send them and if you call for | I King of England > most. 6f the tlme—and he's a con- DAL A them i will love to send tham. God | ton ulout wiom the story is relute ductor yet, you know—and the rest i1y SpSI tnsaunder Jove the poor he have said ¢ it madc - P [ ng Leen ¢ friend of the sover- Used sometimes to get out and thrc o There's ‘millions in J' b v hart ake to sce what thejyar-have 169-171 Main Street. 5 ving been called upom on nu- | cobblesstones into the track to make | ° 2 = %] 4o so many poor so you kindly let me ood many ye nivtous oceasions to act tvisory tt r footing for the horses. Ferrin e G : involved | know i will be so glad to send them | & [ wpacity. When the ) Kng Dolan Brothers Buy Linc. |in that lease, not in what the com- |0 help ¥ along¢ in y goodiwork and | R sssed on, queathed a . “Ax I remember,” half mused the | pany is making which, according to | May the zood God with with all the | B e l ark to ady Old Timer, anxious to make no mis- fréports, isn't very considerable. way. b CHARMING SKRIKTS qau A g 4 take, “Mister L. Judd was int Half apologetically the “Old Timer’ Irom a friend ihat love boys and - ested. The line had some hard started across West Main street, iet me here from you soon.' In the smartest of modes and ‘ “hurchill o land, LB s | ding—metaphorically speakins stopped, came back and added Che tent will Le creeted at Centrat : t V Cl } col (o make yoa happy that tva 3 e prescr =L Ehdemtnd. boe thErF WY e sldsleitan | G Sy Al . tomorrow and receive an yarti- I orrlng on acuum eaner sammier has arrived. OF soft tar ate. While Mr on the cars in winter. They mort- | wasn't talking for publication. There's | ¢les that may be donated. The Boy ] flannels i white, wtiful wool fathe ate Willlam Cq £ ed the system and sold about|a lot of what vou'd call ‘ramifications’ ' Scouts will canvass the;eity and gather pladds and stripes—delightful silks resident of Bristol, Mrs. Shej a1- | £100,000 worth of stock. But the [if you were educated. that 1 didn't What matcrial is offered by the people. vost ng novelties—all radi tended his classes in the Bristol olt. | thing didn’t seem to pay touch on, and I may have my facts antly lovely in th v oseason’s M. 'Carter later went to New Yeérk Remember- the Dolan Bro s it ol Helatartediasuin: o colorin state where he established law offices, | livery stable? Well they were fur- | turned ba p of S19.35 I | Mr. Hughes studted in Mr. Corter’s | mishing the horses, when -drummers “So vou can easily sec.” were his v pretty plaids office, later ng admitted to the firm ) didn't want them, and they were | last words. “why that jitney there and stripes, ar® now $13.5 { which was styled Carter & Hughe In| pretty well‘ fixed to take over the | made me think of a horse. Report to Coroner Says Dr. J. AL sweaters of every hue to mateh. this way, the secretary of state became | line and run it. So I guess all hands Dee's Widow, Drowned Strangely wquainted with the Wwoman who was [ were satisfied when the Dolan hoys | IO N A { 3 o i SUMMER DRESSES o Icome i wite. - Ahoush the fume | howght the propersy. 1 aunt mors | STANLEY MEMORIAL | 1ast December, Was Drag Aaaict. | v THE BEST hax long been knowr race of | Dolan’s Tavern and stable on I Tynbrook , June 9—The death ; 0f fairy-like daintiness—imported ; SRS Mo _vnbr ! | & Organdies, Velles, Dotted Swiss 4 ve M lepard no liv- “-_‘"“I Btreet, "wichiers pre s ! CHURCH ACTIVITIES 'or Aivs. Penclope - Bond Lec, widow | i b ‘ - i es, Irish and French - Linens, || !® tises other than a few tousins, . Long ih 92 or 93 secms as | A iof Dr. John A. Lec of Revero Place, m vl ol drd G st wo of whom | oned above. . |though I remember the start of tho | - Brooklyn, whose body ‘was found on | BECAUS‘ ST ks e aihie thee Me., and Mr ! cre married | rumor that the line Had been sold.” | This Sunday—Supper | 190N Beach on the night_of Decem- | f i wvsd it et A ot September 25, 1859 rly 62 years{the Old Timer went a little hesi- glor p . s s ber: 20 last, was the result of : = 0. The emony was performed in | tant about his facts, A his R Veterans Planned “rcollapse foltowing the withdrawal | [} - IT WILL : dristol. In 18 r. Shepard engoxzed | doubt out on his he: . 1t- o 22 il o eetay R | Modes in profusion—several at- Hr In 1 M pard er 1 ubt o nt- | from her o rtatn fiarcotic aru, P ldrben in the patent soliciting business. Two | 1y sepalching that slightly for Flag Day. { Coroner Neu said yesterday. on re- GET ALL b b ve later he opencd an office in this ftion of - his anatomy. i ceipt of the repert from the 7 [ I « but retained. his residence in Bris- Roud Electrified ext Sunday morning at cian who made a chemical tol. In 1876, Mr. and Mrs. Shepard Anyway.” he went bn as if more | ©°¢lock the Children's Day exercises will | of the contents of th S o SUCTION f ‘ THE DIRT: removed 1o this city. faking up their [ o o0 00 o e e “the charter | be held at Stanley Memorial chureh | Corener Neu, who inade out the burial | residence in the home which they had frights through this city, Plainville | with special program of songs and reci- | CCrtificate;. giving “probable suictde” | MOTOR : 1 > WITHOUT built on Lake street, the une house | 4nq Be ere g a o and the rause ‘of death. said We Saw and Berlin were got hold of. and |'y,4ions by the scholifs of primary, jun- ¥ in which they now liv e . qld 3 S no reason to change his records, < 3 ’ T E T e car_vompahy stock | o ung intermediate departments Of the | mrea ne e Srange his record . AND | BEATING: 1nRe o different place’ than the scnt city of | cer’ Oharlex 8. landers of New Bric. | Sunday school. The buptism of chf Dr. Arthur D. es and Dr. | { . . g 1 It d 4 g s ~ | dren will be in charge of the pastor = oA mevelr »d by New Britain, Mrs. Shepard reca s | gin o i S GRE Ca s Aaron L. Higgins retained by b > i % Badit e but [Eda Dot L hs aha s Minten A TIAC S X aunie Randi ey i st riing ot el anlor Mnd iRt i e imina- LARGE : s YO smpan A T oo e LGS (MRt Riuhe I o & W ATerbury; mediate departments will be in charge | tjun of sk : udvanced, compnratively, to a zreat de into the business, and the trolley lir L 1 4 i tion of the wo body. ‘In . their | i presmit s e e e et arorStne |ior Superintondent O AL Marshiand Missi(ipabo e (116 Y ddotopsy say that coastne ||} WHEEL / e g RUGS 110 Trumbull St., Hartford house standing at that time which is{ got- the 1. G company of Phila- | Hope Schmidt, The progrum of the 4ag found “in stomach. The re- i . o still owned by the one Who owned.Nt} delphis interested They consoli. | Primary and begingers’ department willdport - aiso =ay: % Fae ts Buy Ouwr Ené when the Shepards moved to this city. | a fieakinines e by A it oloC iy iper incendy 20ur ~ Lyeagt] : Ml DRIVEN ent, @and M L. McGrath, #assistant resulty which ¢l Several features of this program wi Y Hser of Futficient amount of be: In songs—*"A Chime for Children’s | any“of the usil and very aany of T ' ““What the Flowers Say,'” “‘Lit- S unusual poiso which would pal church. She was an active church | continued, a twinkle in his eye. “and E Bl . < CITY IEMS. worker for many years until her i he put up their plant for them. “The | ¢ Roscbuds, Like .the Summer {1 likely to be intentionally or acci- | vancing age made it imper that she | Central Railway company,’ it was Flowen Smiling in _the Sun,” and|{dentally admjilstered { An Episcopalian all her life, Mrs. | “Mister Orson Curtis, who's now o | Shepard at once ident 1 herself with [ our mayor, was working at a differ- =3 | the congregation of St. Mark’s Episco- | ent kind of job then,” the Old Timer ke o less active | i¢ doings of | called as 1 remember. And I got to ‘l” . "_“*' 1o \“““‘;“‘“" ¢ : our- 5 el 3 = S s a weaf Clovers, A Ladder,” and pro- ctrolas and records. Henry Morans', | the con ation known, | say for the mayor that he did a : . B ho Is dt present the oldest member of | prétty gosd. job: of. it motion class from Cradie roll. Al chil-| AT ; . . the congregation, both in respect to “A Boston Syndicate was attend- | 4ren in the school are requested-to come {"This Is Allowed xelby of Kensington who ears and membership in the church. | ing to {he finances then.” and the | ¢arly and promptly. b 1 employed by the Landers : T . : Cestérday afternoon members o : ’ T 3 g s 2 Slity . Mr. Shepard, who is a writer of prom- | Old Timer stopped a minute as the Yestérday 3 Detroit, Mch.. . Mrs. Ann: - i = y &nd Clark company for a num p published a 700-page book some | twinkle intensified, “and the business | the Ladies’ Aid met the home " of | Do . widow - I{eé,u]ar Prlce $50‘00~ 4 A $300,000 PI2 ) years sufferod paintul injury t . it | Mrs. H. B 7S S tree 1 sl e T Turs tullin)us > e history and progress | depression of '93 hit them,ceven if | Mrs. H. Be 7S s y street, anc : automobile manufacture s 3 r esterday when two o P - T Olnne hey were Boston financiers. Hut the | did considefable- sewing of new waist- | was allowed $500,000 for g L - 5 Were amputatsd ) s of St. M church volume he | t ¢ l SRt NI RiTe: Yo iwre dedicated to his wife. The edition was | line was extended to Plainville apd | shirts and pants for Children's Home. | fiving expenses, in probate | f teration rice e ¢ widely distributed, being nost com- | Berlin, all right. and then—then | The Ladies'Aid supper committee. | court today. The award was made by | [ : E Ank A. MulviMil ha lete se on the subject came the trouble about gettir the | under the leadership of Mrs. L. S. Cad- d@r O. Durfee as the result | ' treat 1 th j i ts in the Mulvihill Electric com A Numerous friends of M Shepard, § charter to cun the line to Hartford, | well, will Servt pecial supper at the tion filed by Mrs. Dodge! ¢ p by ““ \\““"’ “" 63 1 Who were aware of the significance of | which theyd atways wanted to do church 1o the members of the Stanlcy | cclared tliat Mr. Do ’n stree r. Anderson w @ : 5 ; - the present mame in eomiuetins | the day. called upon her today to ex Ieht i Relloaa) post, No. 11, G. It.. next Tuesday | seyn -y preceding his death | i g usines * | tend her their congratulations and best i “You ‘see.” and ¥he O1d Timer sct- | ¢Venins, on J lag I»]). at_5:30 The | phad spentmore than £1,000.000. annual |, > ) wishes for many more y of life tled himself as though relishine the | 1rUstees and ther officers of the ¢hurch | ro; the fiving costs of the family. |'§ L J & o Ladie f the Bohemian ¥ . i will be present and act as a reception | There sretwo children, Delphine Dodge ated th rave of dece memory of the strugzle of which he sz B g ke Bnddnde was o tell ‘it was necessary to show | committec.' A brief musi \nll‘*f.x:\v;— Cromywell and Ho Dodge, - r. | § “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.” someiudgel thetlpublich ne et ment and an_address by Rev Mrs. Dodze toid the court that she ere will be a mecting of the New | 2 el - in Council, . U, A. M. tonight Francis Drake lodge, Sons of St § Missirian, will Tollow the supper. needed $80.000 a4 mbonth for her own I ir | support and to help support the son at{ and dawghter. Judge Durfec allowed they called it, demanded such tEsiley e to Hantard The, babies in Cradle Roll and th ¢ ery judge seemed to he | mothers will hold a social and party will moeet tonight at Well vy judg med to 1 OfMcers will be installed Ver: awfully .n~m<y-.v-:l'rr].‘-‘v\h\(... to the | tne \\l’llj]rtll: i (:_‘1;2‘.;.1. y afternoon, | an (\"\;l,‘m' M.000 for the year bes ‘.‘ Inter Urba.n Trénsfer and Storage debate about it fussed and llrv\w you right, ¥lks' gril. fussed »t petitions and did a lot We make a Specialty of Packjng, Crating and Shipping Household Goods. s} % A ALY cquipment is the best in this se . and our;men are Kxperty We unload (Ne 5oo 1 of things but ‘Nothing doing vou from our t ~ in just as good condition as wifén fhey ave put'oh, whether they meeting of the financ nnd taxa- | fellows say today sdelivered within n few. miles @r a few hu ndred miles. ae board will be held tomorrow | “DBut 1lk about persistence! The . When desired,. we. take full .charge of P acking, Crating and Shipping. Either hoon at 6 o'clock in ti layor's cuss that asked the girl to marry Railway or by Truck, Recommendations relative to him every day, and only stopped be- When moving, either Local or Long Distance, let ns sérve you wod bond issues will be drafted use he got killed in a runaw I Y M 1_ OFFICE, 167 1.2 MA¥S ST. R Lion 1o the council at nothing on the men then int s our ea— FO—C— Rear Dickinson Drug Store, New Britain, ok's session ested, in the way of persistenc i Telephones—Office, 2002: House, 2090, Under Management of A. T. EREIouae T O SN US N Rk nay e proposing chap c N I3 3 y e To(ellyou | the girl through the mail if he had ST || |EE| s ) | YourFriend7™=uSe || PERSIAN RUGS ' ONE-ELEVEN [[ | | iater the railrond throw up ite har Tee Cigarett SRR _w Akt A gOOd many people who like tea of Hamadan, Persia, the noted authority on ‘Per- would be high nd Charlle Parker helped bit or coffee find that tea and coffee b : sian < just shipped his ncphew. Mr. Youshia Klisha, of ‘this { through their pesitf in the legis- city (a student at the Ncw Britain High School), a few very fine speci- lgimerestmg\ lature,”, added fhe. Old Timer aa| don't like them. B E mens of his country’s distinctive art. P ut-just buy | omething of ar ought. “and ' These vary in size from 1 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. to 5 ft. by S:fi. o posigg) | [ e Sk te Sl Haliols Nervousness, slegplessness or R e e S e S wrtfo railroad £ % f £ prives in comparison to those you have becn used to. Reason—Mr. Blisha - nt of e ol ‘ew &y e 7 | is attending school and has not the time to devote to a long sale of gu SRR disturbed digestion-is prooft. | HsER I remember something about Here are a few of the genuine Persian producers that have contrib- tan | centirace e ian thica st 5 B uted to this selection: B arigement shuttle trai | %M, e D | Chat ne road against the trol- KASIIAN BOKHARA MIR-BADAMY KURDISTAN e ley line. = ms as though Mlister . J GOOd Bread i il St e ; MENSHA GHAROUS HAMADAN MOSUT, SARODH peohle that gave ‘the idca he would furnishes a satisfying LELAHAN ARAVAND. top fighting their franchise. but h g ey g bl | would make them sick of their hattle cup—without irritatin| @ loat of ours a "- gainst t¥ riiroad nerves or d},ligistion . E These Rugs Which Are Truly cud, - | Local Men Retirve, 'fimousandsw 0 have made ‘ 5 The O - er smiled to himself s : . 3 e the change keep on with |i [+ S e agY | Gifts That Last % aud Cakes of all Kinds the story of the battle as he ud Postum because its bet- i I May Be Seen At ¥resh Rolls Every Day miven it Mister Landers and Mistar Platt ter for them. g ! ! ~ aughton’s || EEsiiy \ ek | “There's a Rebson”|| tmm Ballard & Gocht | . ol rort, wk s etty smart in poli- ll s g susememane & B 85 WEST MAIN ST. PROFESSIONAL BLDG. Ba I‘en’ ! w fuil o o i l I:“q-‘;;'.' e l«nn‘: of Sold by a g’°°e S ¢ "“"z’:_c,"““:"}""' | > WEST MAIN ST interestad Made by Postum Cereal Ca,Inc, =0 s B -If you people a small part of the pleasure from inspect- 15 look a Mtk bMtser: i s Battla Creek Mich. 267 wacur o] oS i that we do in looking at them you will be well repaid 361 MAIN S'i.