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Sisal hemp, sccording to an article. in the East African Standard, has been | cultivated in German Bast Africo since 1893, The increasing value of this in- dustry 'is evidenced by the exports im 1906, the latest year for which stastis- tics are avallable, which were valued ..m.u.”..nm—. at $334,500, against $141,500 in 1904, i SRR i i v G ERE R > e . was e of x oy - June Uskiered in With Wedding at St m‘; der. “Attorneys mad their | Profit fron ntertal : 4 wnn Miss ‘Erminie Ducharme were united The trial of George C. Tflpllll’l .p- e Mary's Church. srguments in the afternoon and. M% “Q L ; i 3 ; At 7 o'clock Tuesday mo*ning at St.| pers in the case were taken by o mu'h—m at 1 " Y k3 40 M u RRAY' s Marys “hureh. 3 Frodorick Laca and | Reed at 3 o'clock. J.M_pm.,u,‘ Joseph Hull. : in- marri; Rev. Arthur DeBruycker, | peal from probate was ‘begun. We er 18 wvisit- . pastor n?‘{he church, performing the | Attorney Thomas J. Kelle lmrod“ “ m, m% z b ¢ ceremony. for the son, Charles T., and heirs "%v R Bartiett of m.ym, fotmer- | June: : ; a.'o i The couple were attended by An- |law, and George C. Topliff's interests [y of Bast Killingly, is 4 L Bost on s t O I* @ toine Lord, father of the groom, and | were in the hands of Attorney.P. J.| Danjelson friends. in Putn Louis Dupuis, brother-in-law mi the | Danahey. The case was unfinished at) Mrs, Anna Bednd of Webster has| - and bride, There was a large attendance | the time of adjournment and will be Danielson relatives. Tuesday. kster g : g7 WILLIMANTIC, CCNN. of relatives and friends. Following the | continued when court comes in this| Miss Fiora mm of Mystic bolll o nutpial mass a recel%.t}on wa:u hehll‘ at | morning at tén o'clock. \ | the ‘"ne;':\"srh um‘Nl:uh gnd . “m the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs.’ RS s X ea of New - were Virginie Ducharme, 144 Main street. Miss Asher to Entertain Seniors. |ed in Danlelson Tuesday. teau York P River, foot Alr, and Mrs. Lord left in the fore- | Miss Bvelyn 'Asher will entertain| Prescott Smith of Boston is mnd\ . Street, Wednes- oo for a \\ilc‘ddl'g trip ‘A::i :‘pon itz the members o}t“fl:: 'rhl.dl]ladng a:u of :nlg his vacation at his lwme Dan- of . g [ conclusion will return to s city and | the Windbam high school at her home, | ielson. fret and make their home. The groom is em- | 321 Prospect street, Thursday eve- L. J. Coburn of Boston was in Dtn- Misses Fidelis Agn. A waShable Parea s g hm}:‘r“; 7 it Sha | a: ars visiting In New Haven aad Shel- i3 C A- WHITAKER, Agent is bride have the good wishes of a b e e \ . 2 large number of friends. To Organize Tierney Cadets. Ccent visitor in Danielson. ¢ o Fg rank Love passed Memorial day in I'ess ranr 1CS ‘ ki A The meeting that was to have been | Alfred L. Reed was in Bostdn on a Putnam Tuesday. b ot O P . First Quarterly Conference. o 3 g . | business trip Tuesday. . I e ‘Samuel Wilkins _ot A BORN IN THOMPSON. ‘ The first quarterly conference of | ization of & branch of the Tlerney | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel n!m i o0 it 3 At a Bargain Price the Methodist Episcopal church will | cadets in this city has been postponed | Providence have been guests of M. John Nelson Arnold,ProvidenceArtist, be held this evening at 7.45 o'clock. | untfl next Monday evening. and Mrs, John Winslow. —— e A new, fresh oollection is today| Rev. J. H. Newland, district superin- Tl ey Mrs, Charles T. Thayer g!m Letters addressed as follcws are -n- Who th on Monday. ghown at prices far below regular; the | tendent, of Norwich, will preside. Smoker of A. C. Tyler Camp. .| ;‘:‘ 26!-““\)3? Tuesday of c)l‘nlmed at the l’!lt.nnim A. e g !d. e o 3ot podirrives tpury. ommncy IR Miss Stimpson Recorder. BB M R, A Miss Annle Sullivan ana wiltam | Morguie artist, dean of (he profession in Rhode } and o wide range of weaves and oloT| yrye mthel Stimpson has been en- | its regular meeting in its quarters in S;g‘:*m"f,Fi.‘id,‘:‘i"{m'{’ wt:le.k‘“o:. e First Communion Class. wz‘mfl&“‘mttrmtg —— 2 cembinations to select from. gaged by Jadge of Probate James A.|the old armory on Center street this A large class of children received Via STONINGTON Shea as recorded at the probate Court. | evening. SRENR PR eir first union at St. Mary's SEINTD s Noaioe, Glad st théte 39 Silk and Cotton Fabrics e NS Miss Rone silckeemon i BAA| Ghircn, Bundey. studio-home on Highland avenus, Bast | The water way — the comtortable y . | Gaerty an es Kal ‘onnor of Y- - evening. a At 18¢ a Yard ORITHARY, e Gm.e‘e and Ars Wiaifred Lee of Willi-| T. A, B. Socisty's Successful Enter- Toak's Alimess, Had Mr. Arnoid lived b gy SRR 8 Thomas Fox. 2 mantioswele, sho apsqts T tainment. sext Thursday be wou ve | Richard Peck-—-sate, ataunch vesssl i A The members of the Windham high | Greeley the past few days. 4 cntertathinint . out three-quarters of a cen- e, oy Weaves are Gingham, Pongee, Chlf-| Thomas Fox. aged 74.years, dled at |, non ST oF W6 TINCIEM T8e S Y Kathleen Burns of Hartford| The ot givin o wild 5 ghat have every comfort and conven- fon and Mousseline, handsome, lustrous | his home in South Windham early on |, o ny "and Mrs. George F.. Stiles at | was the guest of her parents, Mr. and wood park on M nnl.‘.l.h £ "A#mold had Been in . emcelent ce for the traveler. fabrics 1o solid colors or two toned | Monday morning of heart disease. H¢ | their home on Windham road on the | Mrs John Burns, over Sunday. D o s shrrettel vintire ang| Beaith ‘until last Tuesday, when he| A dellghttul voyage on Long lsiand effects; plain, striped or checked in & | aba C°Tr S o™ ol knows and | €¥ening of June 14. John Burns ind Miss Margaret | T 1 ORGSO o their | Suffered an attack of indigestion which Sound and s euperd view of the won. big varlety of color combinations. fiked. ‘Mv. Fox hed been in Tailing | odalitas Arramges Complimentary | ar biio, Of Webster wero the gUsls| fng for the com'ng state convemtion, | 68 DL re€arded ar serious at the out- | LYy Y T health for some time and had' been . SR Steamer 1 § - Edward Dowd of Holyoke, Mass., ance leaves Stonington at 111 unable to do any work since April, He Lecture. 8INS OF THE TONGUE = woak a ~s Fyy 25c Fabrics at 15c a Yard was for many years head gardener on | The Sodalitas of the First Congre. | Visited friends here the last few days. Shortly after § o'clock Sunday night, | B B woek days only; dus Per 0, Cost Louls Dumas Over $43 on Tues- il‘d‘n"fl-'u‘v‘:nm X‘f,fl."&‘fi":; into unconsciouness ana ased | A8 Norwich to New York $1.75 in two hours without recovering con- Mrs. Arnold, a son, Her- | A Writh or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS, Mercerized Dress Poplins in all the| the estate now owned by Representa- | gational church has secured Rev. Hen- Condition Improved. new shades. A fine, lustrous cloth. tive Guilford Smith. There survive | ry E. Jackson, a minister of the Con- Mrs. H. M. Hov who has been a day. 1 { bl riet " his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Michael | gregationa] church in Upped Monteclair, | patient at the Day-Kimball hospital In Silk Ginghams in a blg variety of| giaridan of Milwaukee, Wis, and a|N. J. to lecture in the chapel Friday | Putnam for many weeks, i showing| TLouls Dumas, an aged man li style checks. son, Bdward Fox of South Windham. | evening on Making the Common Un- | some improvement. in the north end of the city, was' fo bert Arno! sister, Agent, New London. Conn. octid Silk-Hke Voiles in plain weaves, Everhard Hirming. common. The lecture Is in compliment G. C. Frink of Providence visited| gujity of using abusive and indecent E .;“4‘.‘7,.::‘0; m.,‘:: i arlous style checks. Hverhar® Hirmi a 70, dled at |t the ‘society associate members, and | with friends in Danielson Tuesday. language and was fined $20 and costs, stripes or v: 24 o A 'h"n(“ e rlr:r;1 ','g'h“.:"e‘:'u :nd: an invitation has been extended mem- | Roy Keach recently made a trip to| amounting to $43.49, in During the last year Mr. Arnol 2 bis Yiome, 193 Church street, Monday | pers of the parish to be present. Re. | Boston and return on his motor cycle. | Tucsday afternoon. ' Mrs, T et e °q The New &hed“le 15¢ Fabrics at 12'%c a Yard But had lived Dere for” soma tima. | {fcshments are o be served at the| George Warren of Providence has| otte was the compleinant. Madras, light grounds in stripes of | There survive five children, Mrs, Lou- | [eCture's close. been the guest of Danelson relatives. —— hic i T a 6. st odlorings: ise Hurley of New York, Jacob Hirm- OBITUARY. Pleased With Jewett City Sololist. UP IN A BALLOON. by 23 i t A ing of Charlestown, Mass., Charles o Miss Mabel Young of Jewett City is g A R Providen club. N 'ch&w l I h-l Peroales, solld colors, stripes or fg- | Hirming of this city, Gustave Hirming W e J. Keatl recelving highest praise for her bean- | How Springfield Highflyers Witnessed | Mr. Arnold, who ‘was a descendant Orwi esierly Katlway ures, in light and dark grounds. of Northfield, Mass., and Mrs. W, T. SR CISCRne o TSRAEIN tiful rendering of the solo, “The Va- Monday’s Game. of Roger Willlame in the sovi Fuller of St. Joseph, Mo, Nellie B., wife o2 Thomas J. Keating, | cant Chair,” at the memorial service generation, was born in xuonvma, gives good connections at Westerly for 25¢ White Dr Fabrics = i died at her home, 144 Union street, | af the Congregational church Sunday| A Boston paper of m-m rinted a | now Grosvenordale, Thompson, Conn., | Providence and Boston and way sta- 5¢ e Dress rabrics FUNERAL. Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock of gas- | evening. despatch _under . & on June 4, 1834, but with his parents | tions. Also by trolley to Wateh HIIL At 15¢ a Yard —_— tritis, following a brist illness, being | ° games Morse is agent Yor a local In- | Gate line stating Liged m went to Providence when he was but | Potter Hill, Ashaway, Stonington L. H. Johnson. taken sick at 5.30 o’clock Monday af- | surance company. Springfield, 'mfl, ]m that city Mon-{ twe rl old, and spent nearly all his | Mystic and Noank. A splendid quality and fine Comnt| fhe funera] of L. . Johnson was | €TROON. " Hoashes Ganoh. afternoon, landed at .enuu. R. thet city. His art career Use the short cut and save time and day lite 1, and that “the.principal diversion of | #an in 1855, when he opened his stu- | money. lo, Possessed of a strong artistic in- P city nearly twenty-five years and was | James church, has arrived at Genoa. ';vha‘zcgl'n.“’:mfi’::!:ll“;&: nfi r‘:t‘e stinct, he quickly won‘ Alstinction, | COUPONSs redeemable at 27 stores. 5 i . The deceased was a native of New ‘White Muslin, in stripes and checks of | held Tuesday afternoen at 2 o'clock a lesti: t Buatores oy at the chapel of Funernl Directors - | YOrk. but had been a resident of this Rev. Celestin Crozet, pastor of St. Do Bt c“;;’f-gj%‘})‘::’;;gf_' very well known, enjoying the ac- Knocked Down by Automobile. nam, Conn.” chiefly as a portrait painter. Telephone 601-4 for time table. T tlonal church, officiated. Burial was g:g;‘a‘:flcgh“ a large nun;baf of | Joseph Gallichant, 25, was knocked| The baseball referred to 0 wae P lr-t.‘mhnrr!u'e1 e in the Willimantic cemetery. . e _Wwas a communicant at| gown and injured on Franklin street|the Wauregan-. otter of Johnston, in Vv da$ — St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic church| Monday evening by an automobile | was beirig played at Wil m 1890, had two children, Er- | eranda screens Twenty-two Contagious Diseases Dur- | 21d & member of the Ladies' Catholic | owned by C. . Pellett. Mr. Galli-| At that point the balloon Beat F.. who died In 1875, and Herbert i Benevolent association. Besides fhe|chant's injurles consist of various|at a medium altitude and fane uw Percy Arneld, who is master mechanic ra n'on 0 Made from the ouaside strips of ing May. husband, there survive two children, a -] of one of the Howland mills at New . bruises and a painful puncture of the| “he men in the car throw out & number Bamboo, the only part suitable for this| City Health Officer Dr. W. P. S.|son, James M. and a daughter, Miss | flesh of the left leg, below the knee. of cards which, however, could not be | Bedford. : I Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City use. They are fitted with ropes and | Keatins's report of contaglous diseases | May F. Keating, both of this city. The Killingly High Schol Athletis|found. Several of the well known portraits l 1.00 ; for May to the state board discloses et ion Ja hreGti TF & eoue s and of other prominent ooms, $1.00 a Day pulleys. Sizes and prices are: the fact that there were 22 cases as Local Notes. this -week. TWENTY ARRESTS IN MAY. men, lnau of which are at the Rhode AND UPWARD 8 by 8 feet, 89c. follows: Measles 2, scarlet fever 3, There will be ety Island state house, were from Mr. Ar- Baggage to and from Station free. e n 13 hoid £ e W a meeting of the high| Frank Schroll, a tailor in the employ 8 by 8 feet $1.39. mi i ;“ b‘z’!{"}& ‘COl;S , typhoid fe- | school building committee this eve- | of W. J. Craig, had a shoe pulled off in | Four Each for Larceny and Intoxica- | old's brush. « amp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and N 10 by 8 feet $1.60. b B i 1 i i) ning. a slight mishap on a car at Alexan- tion—Fines in Nine Cases. Allowed Thi : i 3 Ses leke TResNT - SIS WORK HARD AND KEEP ON YOP. pllowed Thirty Days to Answer. | @ M vtacret m. gnd,Lena Gelinas of| Half Holiday for Telephone Men. | The police report for May shows that 7 | e o Bastholamen Gote ve Far | home of Francols Gelinas. The outdoor men in the employ of | tweity arrests were made in Putnam| gyeervanes of Simple Rule Means wett City Advertisers The H C, Mur]’ay U0, | sene Cote ana Napoleon Rousseau the Southern New England Telephone| Suring Moy, Tor unbenms OoF Success in Lifs. v ®| Which was an action to set aside a | Dr- Joseph Moran, who was recently | SOMpany are getting a_half holiday peace, one drunk and camping, two for — —_— a each week, under a new rule of the . ats Ladisr Ha trusteeship, brought to the first Tues. | Sraduated from a dentai college at Bal- e Ereaking and entering, one for keerin Thirty years ago, poor school JRWETT CITY Agents Ladie P;tc-'::; Journal Paper | & June. Attorneys are to be al- | timore, Md., is at his home in this | SOMPARY. « isordeny houes, e o non-:u'p.: LSS & gove apis: 1 | siniy Wiy g lowed thirty days in which to answer. | ity BALL SPRINGFIEL! port, one for pedding witheut a ii- | BOuse in & back district, a boy at the | New and Up-to-date Hotel ta every —e Bossctale LLoon SpRINg 5 Cense, ‘one for Indecent exposure, four | f0ot of his class unexpectedly spelled partichtar. Judgment for Plaintiff. s A | Watched With Interest in Its Flight|for larceny, one for violatfon of the| a word that had passed down the en- IKA ¥. LEWIS, Preprietor In the case of W. D. and F. A, Casey | ... B L+ Hunt is in Boston for a brief Over B R jure food laws, one for solfciting adul- vs. Mrs. John Welch, which was an | PUSiness trip. e Do tery, one for not reporting a nuisance i 1 M. HOURIGA ? % up ahead,” sald the master, Jewett City. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | 2Ction to recover on goods sold and | wrs, William Ross of Chaplin was| The balloon that attracted so mmch 3‘}.;3&3’5 bzmfifii.mfifii.:'ifi'ul'"zi tay there. You can FUNERAL DIRECTOR the District | delivered, which was returnable be- | ;. Willimantic Tuesday. attention while passing over’ Daniel- at Tolland, within and for . of Tolland’ on the 24 day. of Tune, 1009.| fore Jusfice of the Peace Willlam A. pee son Monday afternoon proves to be|Jall, placing five in the hands of pro- R S 1 g Present—EDWIN S, AGARD, Judge. | Arliold Saturday, judgment was en-| prank Rourke of Providence was in | the Springfield, which lett the city of | | FC7C0,SEeS (08 WOIS PALHIERe T his bead. But the | .pyones_store 81-2: house 35-5 Estate of Lucius W. Holt,' late of|teted for the plaintiff in the sum of | yown on business Tuesday. that name in Massachusetts about 3| .. c fines were pald and one fine re- | Dext day he did ug miss a word in Willington, in said District, deceased. | $51.01. Lpiee s gelock and landed fn Scituate, R 1. | o ¥ins to be fully paid. Hlectric lights | spelling. The brighter scholars knew MOOSUF HOUSE. The Administratrix having made Mrs. A. J. Fugere of Woonsocket, R, two hours and fifteen minutes later.! 2 5 0 2% 0oy 947 nours, : = s sl : hoping | ® I King. Prop. H 8 King. Mgr written application to sald Court, in B ACGSRLYL 1, has been visiting her husband. the , The distance traveled was about sixty | * 7oy 0% S 00 Q2 nf BOUTR o | every word in the Jesson; hoping Sample Reom vommected. nccordance with the statute, for an| The Rhode Island agricultural col- | Past few days. ] Five passengers—Leo Stevens, | oyt oG e Monday afier. | there might be a chance to get ahead. | gpecial attention paid to Commercial order of sale of the whole or part of | lege of Kingston was administered a YooY T Towaes, Tr B, T Euier - ned | But there was not a single one. Dave mea. - 't o A 4 - when che pleasure resort opened the real estate described therein, it i | sound trouncing by the Cor Rev. Arthur DeBruycker, pastor of |50n, H. J. Marsh and H. T. Plerpont— | 2907 by Moosup, Conm- Tel. 9912 ordered that sald applieation he heard | agricultural college. nine. of Stoees o | St. Mary's church, visited rejatives in | WeFe i €he car, Near Alexanders lake | fOr the season. Piked ot e ant. Ho had N at the Probate Office in Tolland on | Windham fleld Monday afternoon be- | Boston Tuesday, ibo seranauts.threw out Cards of goue Bfvar ‘Mot Yo Biliss. {ndifferent speller, before, but row he the 8th day of June, 1909, at 10 o’clock | fore an enthusiastic crowd of 800 e sort, but they could not be found by | Gross =xaggerations have been the| knew every word. in the forenoon, and that notice thereof | rooters. The score was 6 to 1 in favor | Attorney Samue] B. Harvey attend- | those who searched for them. The bal- | rule relative to F. A. Maryoit of this| «paye how do you get your lesson )e given by inserting a copy of this| of the Connecticut institution. Con- | @d a session of the superior court at |}00n was watched through glasses by |city striking Fred Barrowclough with #0 well now?” said the master. yrder in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- | necticut students had their band and | Rockville Tuesday. many in this section. his automoblle at Dayville. The affair 3 per having a circulation in sajd Die- | made things lively in the city after the e was more of an incident than an acei-| “I learn every word in the lesson, ict, and that return be made to this| game and in the evening celebrating. | George Williams of New Haven, for- THREE WEDDINGS dent and eyewitnesses of the affair| and get my mother-to hear me at ourt, | T ooie I tininaa: merly of this city, was in town renew- — place no blame on the driver of the t, then I over them in the Attest: EDWIN 8. AGARD, Rhode Island 60000001 0—1]ing acquaintances Tuesday. At St. James’ Church on First Day of | machine. Right, them , +f 3 e2d Judge. | Connecticut . 00021080%—6 E June. morning before I come to school. And YOR DRY AND FANOY COODS For R. ‘Warner and Mrs. George E. Fay is entertaining —_— PUTNAM 7, K. H. 8. 5. I go over.them at my mt before the | uyraue with US and Save Momey” c “ E s B R o A C, : unzelman and | her granddaughter, Mrs. Harry E. Mil- ‘The advent of the month of roses Sy s class is called up.” ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. Briggs. Umpire, O'Rourke. Time, | ton of Boston and Beverly, Mass. and :narriages h:va; marked Tuesdsay Result Highly Pleasing to Local Fans.| “Good boy, Dave!” nld the master. Putnam. Tonn. v = Bt o 2.12. ey morning by - three weddings at it. has a big variety of nice CANDY — COLCHESTER James' church. At an early mass Miss | Putnam High school defeated Ki- | “That's the way to success; always In packages that sell for 10 cents SUPERIOR COURT. Sarah_ Jackson of Danielson became |lingly High school 7 to 5 in a game| work that way and you'll do. THE UNDER PRICE SALE )b i G Food and lce Cream Sale—No Game |Mrs. Joseph Coftey, Rev. Henry Pel- puyed in this city Tuesday afternoon. Dave to-day i the manager of a big | ;o0 4t The Boston Dry Goods Store, a pacage. Arguments Completed in Civil Suit of With Minute M stt being the officlating clergyman. contest was an interesting one |y per company, and he attributes his | Dantelson, means big bar Burnham vs, Deming—Case of Top- . s inute’ Men. Mr. Coffey is a resident of Plainfield. And very satisfactory in its outcome, to th r’dl‘ to the customer on season: The Opera Drug Store. Miss Angelina Derosiers of the West |to the local fans, who saw Killingiy | Start to the words: ey depirtnsng In (he store ‘Seass liff's Appeal from Probate on Trial | Miss Alice Jackson and a lady from |gide and Joseph Belangeralso of Dan- | defeat the local team on their last| “Go up ahead, and see that you stay | Fvety CERTTI, - Norwich were guests of relatives in|jeison, were married by Rev. Peter | visit to Putnam., » g » . 2 A ¥ . s . K ork hard. The civil suit of Lester H. Burn- | town Monday. Boux ok 150,530 5 I tate Mariong for Milinaly ond BHah- of there. You can if you THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE ELMORE & SHEPARD, ham vs, Frank H. Deming was heard | There was a number of automobile | ™ mpe % it® 82 o8 that of Miss | Put th h Success may come sometimes unex- Main St., Danlelson, > iv the superior court here Tuesday be- | visitors from Norwich and other s Bleniharte 21 | e e L IS work alone can hold it. Jaaes B Keec! (8. sooseors 10 Sessions & Wimarsy . Veors d i e e ay e | oy o Seomiey. Sylvia Blanchette of Danfelson and | Killingly held the lead during the first | pectedly, but Junt7a b Mgn W. Meclony represented the plaintiff | - The Ladies' Ald sociely held a food | Figuy St-"Germaine of North Grosven- | half of the game, but they were unablc| —Genesee Courler. [mha"mfll's a"j Fu"eraj [hmnmrs, and Attorney William A. Arnold the |and ice cream sale in the parlors of to hold Putnam down to the end. defendant. the church Monday afternoon. There Alaska-Yukon- Stamps. Game With Geys on Saturday. Childhood. “ow Ahol“ Thal hwn 60-62 North Street. 1'nn“iplmnt Iau:fed that defepdant | was a large crowd purchasing, and a T‘f'egfi‘;':fl:;:' ‘:;-f L’}f& rf‘;‘:“;;@gfi"}’:;:‘: loT:at Pu;nanthlnam tumvl; sched- I think the memory of most of us \ agreed to sell s farm in Hampton{good sum was netted. Y v = ul o play e Greys at ‘auregan ? Telephone cornection. to plaintift for $2,800, $800 to be paid | The Minute Men of East Hampton |of Alaska-Yukon = Pacific _exposition | next Saturday. This will be the first| CAR 80 farther back into such times Mowel‘ iy cash and balance a mortgage of |came over Monday morning on the |Stamps. The two cent denomination fmecting of the vear between the leagus | than many of us suppose; just as I| o = T T £2,000 at 4 per cent. interest; 350 was | 9.45 train to play with the Colchester | as a fac similie of William H. Sew- | jeaders and the Putnam team. Both| believe the power of observation In| 7T . F - n P HIRAM N, FENN paid as a binder o the transaction. | baseball team, but owing to some mis- | ard profile view, inside a circle which | teams are playing fast ball and a| very young children to ba quite won- | 15 2"y NEW, e st durable end UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | Pl2int!ff claims $1,000 damages. De- {understanding the game was not play- | IS sct within a scroll design. The col- smappy game may be expected Lives. v faly . : s » 5 A o5t Funning 1 de. , Thers fehdant denies ‘most .of . th, or of the stamp is the same as that of will probably do the derful for its closeness and accuracy. | easiest running mower ma 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Aha Qintine hat s Hosiiog e, Syunte . 51 RS the regular stamps of the same de- “?;.mg,: and Tivara for %12".':: 7| Indeed, I think that most grown men g over NIV SV IEE Telephone. Lady Assistant. yas lfif@(‘t]@d on a tSuJ;]lda{ sln;j there- hRou%hly speaking, it might be said | Romination. —_— who are remarkable in' this respect | JOW 5 UK B S om » cre illegal, and defendant claims that | that the annual importations into the > gl grea jety, be said ;i b g plaintiff has harvested crops on the | United States of coffee, tea and cocoa HOLIDAY TRAFFIC STAFFORD sm'ms S - I ttermpro‘pn“ly, than to Don’t forget that we have axperi- L. M. REED place and asks §200 damages. amount to $100,000.000 a year; three- — b+ 04 0. Wyme Jo: Shy faseiy enced workmen who do Plumbing, Lester H. Burnham, the plaintiff, | fourths coffee, and the remainder | Unusually Heavy—No Delay or Acci- | Jacobsen-Bolieu Marriage — Stephen| acquire it, the rather, I generally | gioan Heating - and Tinning. They has the agency for the Travelers Life | Arthur Roberts, assistant postmaster | about equally divided between cocoa dent. Schneider Fined for Violation of the | observe such men torretain a certain | gre always at your command and Accldent Co, of Hartford, Ct., #d | at Hampton Deputy Sheriff John Fitts | and tea. Liquor Law. freshness and gentleness, and a ca For a hurry ca!] telephone 145. the United States Health and A ci- =m— | Just how many passengers were car- S et Ini: G- oF Bestane Atioh - Eo ried by the Putnam lines of the Con- | Edward Jacobsen and Miss May Ann| PACILY of being pleased. which are also Tor vates Ut TR Saatioaiate necticut company on Memorial * day | Bolieu were married at St. Edward's| an inheritance they have preserved B A“31 willi could not be determined Tuesday, but | rectory Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock | from childhood.—Charles Dickens. AN"HEw E MEEcH ox 281, illimantie, Ct. 4 Gbe the figures will undoubtedly show one | by Rev. George J. Donohue. The at- of the best records of business for a |tendants were Miss Gertrude Bolleu Memorial day since the road was buiit. |and William Bolieu sister and brother P"*— HARDWARE, PLUMBING and HEATING. | . - o . In spite of the hea: traffic and the | of the bride. They went to New York i illimantic avxngs Goxble AT Houtis Bariioe C e | on ABSIT eI i e theR 'p' ] ‘ so many extra cars,the running sched- | return will live in one of D, H. Cur- 143 Main Street, Danielson, Cenn. LnWEST PR'GES was maintained without a hitch. | tise’ new cottages. Remeved by the aprasw . e ] re kept going with steam Miss Mina Converse of New London ns l u e on. The thousands of pas- |is the guest of Mrs. C. C. Anderson. i sengers were handled without an ac-| Miss Waterbury of Mt. Holyoke is QUAUTY cident or injury to a passenger, which | the guest of Miss Carolyn K. Hub- £ { s " Dout wama Brick and Concrete Work | 3 S : recalls the fact that this division has | bard. 2208 ||in work should. always be considered. : * |l | Progressive conservatism is the real key- ||z, fcord,in this respect unpareiieled| ' Mr and Mrs Willem Rich are SRR Interior. kind. Biilie men ‘are Mill HUWS', Garaze HUUIS, | S zler in Westford avenue. ‘They for- employed by us. Our prices tell the X H FUNERAL. merly lived here, and are now resid- i» || whole story. e ing in Bristel, Ct. STETSON & YOUNG. Mrs. Joseph Hall. Harold Crane of Amherst Is the guest 1 s may27d note of American Industrial achievement, ; Funeral services for Mrs. Marletta | Of, Telatives in_town. 0'Connor’s Millinery Parlors That is the quality to seek first in your | |waiitsiai i or Joscnt salf wers | 20T, Apriteipore: Wty - Entire line of Trimmed Hats nev S. Stone and Sydney» Perry. Bur- | 3 Irrc FE0 18,000 tons, brand new, reduced to “-“ k' h h e i ‘Hutchi y ning Sal- streng-th___and that is the domlnant char_ ial was in Westfield cemetery. superbly fitted. urday, May 22nd i g o W Round the wori])| smarlll Carriage Washstands, Cellar Bottoms. Granolithic Sidewa'ks. Curhing and Gutiers Also Eravel Roofing. Special attention paid THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. ' bank - it impli idi Vihciating © clergyman. The bearers edneaday event "| GLARK'S CRUISES OF THE "CLEVELA bank beqause it implies solidity and ||Zceine Sy et | St S S curny o S ety $30 AND COSTS it i 3 hich 1d be made navigable with- iolats 1020 bbing: acteristic of this particular bank---ome of | |sm e epente: Thay are the Ouap | Fonalty for Violating Liquor Lawe. | eron New York October 1 B D Jachin & mmile of | Deputy Sheritt Helm and Rrosecut- :'::‘lly Four monthe: osting only Have you tried our Special ADDRESS A : 3 ing Aren ‘onnell raided the place ND UP_ Includin : thi est in th hief city, and the Oum Er Bia, which s Chocolate Cream Drops at $0c CHAS. W. EUTTON B ongwh e commonwealth Of | |guie,cio, eaa,the cum B S which | e b7 Siephen” sebimalse o "he | and b - os 5. # . and gu an outlet near the port of | Sjjcer street, Saturday night, and se- -::nc Burma, Java, a Pfi; 3 KEYSTONE STORES, . o : ’ Mazahan. K lager, t o Japa: An wa-|* RE! Youngs Ho'el, Willimantlc, Conn, Connecticut, o Bttt T e S i 5% | e chomee S0 visit smasuatty Setrne- i aboliry ‘Mossdy ~ “My wife is a very optimistic wom- | whiskey. Schmeiske was presented ; 8 rien, ine, ¥eb. 5, '10, an” ~ “Indeed. she is”” ‘Noticed it,|before Judge Heald in the borough | 1308 Ammual Orient Cruinc, ¥eb. 5. mand "| |have you?" “Yes; when I was talk- |court Monday morning and pleadea | LY oIl (IS LGN g H. & MURRAY. Prest. N. D. Webstel', Treas. | |{ms with her vesterday she uld g gullty to_violating the liquor laws. [ XUrTY udp:mu:o.’ l“‘"“ ¥ dlars want to put vour busi- it o did she’d marry agaln There were no sales against the accus- " w)’:’:-fif'un s:nw‘flut o ed and & fine of $30 And costs was im- FRAN €. CLARK, TIWES MLDG. N. ¥ E: E" "'""'"' ik