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\in Brooklyn Jail, Charged |: Intoxication—Wife Found at Columbia Under Suspicious AEnth. ¢ “WI LLIIMNT Ic. - g Special to The Bulletin.) g h y ' o n, Jurie 13.—Unconscious, | San Jose Council, K. of C, Holds An- | clers Borough H'M?mmm van, & it ot death Wiliam B, | nual Memorial Services—Addrsss by | b s 5 Summer Servioeiin Mayor D. P, Dunn. 3 —_— o LA bud s 07 s | ophons Josw counal, Nov 14, ‘Weigis 1. 0./0. F. MEMORIAL. : of ‘olumbus, observet ann e e ‘u".a"’m"&’e“"u’\‘x" ook and e | 0 e e Mo | Public Exeroiass Largely Attandsd on | Miza Balle Hatch of Brostyn wil at suiclde was discovered just | DETS of the council assembled at their | gunday Afterncon—Roster of the to save his life. A slash with hall at 1.30° o'clock and were escorted Dead. |~ ) kmife in the hands of a hall man|bY Wheelor's American band to 8t. Jo- J the strangling cord and Rob- | SePI's church, where vesper serviees | . o o1etuck lodge, No. 16, L O. O. F., 4 erts tell to floor. were sung at 2 o'clock. During the | feoing)y commemorated its Memorial Two hours were required to reyive | Services epecial music was rendered by | gac"Ritn exercises that were open to | Sunday. ~ the man, but with the aid of a physi- | the choir. After the church serviees | 4,0 pubiic in Odd Fellows' hall on| Mrs. Annie Ingalls of Proyidence cian he was brought back to con- | the graves of the priests buried in the | \fain sireet, at 3 o'clock Sunday aft- | visited with friends in Danielson Sun- ousness, raving, struggling and so | rectory grounds were decorated and | &rnoon. D 2] cessnnanlio 2w .‘l&flhd freight llld ssenger servies direct to and from New York. All Outside Staterooms. T dl!l. Thursdays, lhn River, foot » Franklin were at Oakland Beach over i e PR day. o cal that it was necessary to|then.the procession was formed, in Rev. Ba-| J.B. Eewnol!‘utfilhminm- hit, Co- ‘Wednes- Bim to & bed in the jail hoss|charge of Marshal Walter B. GOS0 | ket Boomer ot Sentand, Bhiemg by | felson Sunds and ' femit o | days, Fridaye, pital to restrain him. Lieutenant Killourey, with OMMcers | tna Oakland male quartette. The ad- | X. F. MeCormasik of Scranton, Pa, | Burlal was in Was $5i | Phone or wrlte for-teider. - < During the day he became more | Grady, Hurley, Paulhus and Enander, | Grass wae kiven by Rev. Louis M.|1s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Foresterd® Mewerial i pu | P-5. Freis ». guiet and his condition Sunday aft-|and members of the councll, headed | Floek: flor of the Methodist Epis- | Frankiin' and famil o H C. A WHITAKER, Agont. Sroon was such as fo indicate his | the procession: next. in iine was | raper ehin T o Henry Getty of Worcester was at his | , Court Oak Grove, =Voredters Of 8 may4d recovery. Wheeler's American band, 34 pleces, Necrology List. home here Saturday, leaving during e | 4ir\ices” Sunday. sfiermoon. ¥oresi:rs 18 R Ve e e onrurs | H. C. Wheeler, leader; Marshal Wal-| Tie members then formed in line [ G8¥ for Hal Foom Butnam, Wauregan and Moosup i1 g, G B "k, b o i Saieioons G BSGR A |y, DS DU U g | R e S %5 T0 NEW YORK ; ead ‘and marched to antic . 3 the time i lnHz:u‘x:E:(.lxy’dm?:l:::;l 241 San Jose council, No. 14, K. of C.. in | cemetery where the graves of these | Mrs. George S, Brown, Mrs. S. S. Wal- | to St. James' cemetery by St. James' :- f"‘" H: Team in Double| §U INL WV UM Questions put o him. During the aft- | COIUMA of twos, the clergy, Mayor | prethren were decorated: Thomas |do and Mrs. George mm are the di- |band. There the graves of the de- eader. mnd penned a note, stating that he was | Vel and representatives of the, press | john Bueli, Fobert, Blish, Willlam K. |soclety of the Congregational church |floral emblems and the order's ritual e The pupils of the First district school ernoon he asked for writing materiali Daniel P.-Dunn, Grand Knight Max- | Turner, B. L. Moqulton, A. Tarbox, |Tectresses of the Ladles’ Bemevolent | ceased members were decorated with - — troubls, to W, H. H., editor of the | I, carriages. Otis, Josiah Dean, Amos Palmer, Ma- | for June. was read by Chief Ranger John Burns. } s have arranged a musioal entertainm nl I ] y f ] In the Academy buildin| own, N. Y. Record and Pre: The line of march was down Jack- | son Prentice, James P. Howe, J. D.| rs. Clinton Shippee, who has been | Progession for Feast of Corpus Christi. yon No more was heard from him untlj | Son street to Main to St. Joseph's | Lord, Willlam L. Jillson, Amos Hall, | patient at the Backus hospital, Nor- | 41004y reiicious socleties and sev- a5 ";‘e‘,‘ D oL TR '_’,',"122 Via STONINGTON B o'clock Sunday morning, when the | cemetery, where prayer was offered by | William Barrows, Frank Blish, George | Wich, has been removed to her home, | . 21" 0 4rcq Dazishioners of St. James' oner next to Roberts heard a heavy | Rev. John J. Flemming, rector of St.|P. Heap, Cyrus Kingsley, John Wil- (in East Killingly. Mrs. Shippee was | G0 o0 "50neq {n the annual Corpus 85 ud In the lattor's cell, The prisoncy | Josepivs church. The graves of de- | son, Asa W. Jillson, Liovd Baldwin, | taken {rom the train at Danielson in SPICh J0meC [, the SPRAEL, COMpUE The water way — the eomfortable ealled and as Roborts did not answer, | parted members were then dcorated. | Ralph Williams, Egbert Hall, John G| ar, ambulance to her Home. Providence grounds about the church Sunday af- Py A bR B B A SSRGS D: t. different rooms on the welled for a hall man, who found Rob- | M 's Tril ) igwin, George W. Hanover, Willlam fer the high mass. Floral altars had ell @rts hanging apparently lifeless. The Th‘"";:":" Gk "“‘!' ge “‘b' ";d"’ Bennett, E. F. Hinckley, John Chip- [bas been & recent visitor in Danlel- | yion"croctod at convenient points at . Connors {s thé guest of | FLTard Feck—sate, staunch vessels wope, about the size of a telephone cord | . e 204 as glven by Mayor|man Edward Cook, Samuel Chitten- | 50N Oity | Which the benediction of the blessed [ Observance of Children’s Day at Con- Patrick SHEROER A8 e SUNE of | hat have every comfurt’and comve Tised in the attempt at selr-destruc. | Daniel P. Dunn, who said in part: | Gen” john Timmins Wiliam Alpaugh, | Thomas McBroome of Jewstt City | Which the benediction of, fhe bioseed gregational and Methodist Church- | 167 daug _Helen ¥ nce for the traveler. in t) 1 This day has been set apart by our | i . | was a visitor in Danielson Sunday. b A delightful Long Island r.";,’.:“m,n,,,;;;,:' ol,,'for SIS SRInar | € Tavive ths. meitiien Nt s EJWT,'I !éu;lmml':vg:'lltn i"% lgicr:efif.'r Miss Burlingame of Daniclson is the | CRTPRONY Wae wf&?:un:‘;:l:uém es—Foresters’ Memorial Service on SosiidThng & supert view ‘of the wasis Sherlft Stbley was called to the jafl | past and recall the fraternal com- | Joel Arnold, Walter Bennett, Capt,|Euest of Mrs. Katharine P. Begleston | ..ng norgons being present. Sunday. team played [derful sky line end water front of m Danielson, and at once endeav- | radeship once borne by us and the | John Bartieft Walter Lipman, Nelson | ©f New London. gt Bt ks two mnti-mnmmny after- | New York % ed to ascertain whether Roberts was | Knights who lie here at rest under | French, Frank M. Wilson, Thomas J. FPUTNAM - morning, at the Conn-s- mfi the Columbia team and wa. Steamer leaves Stonington at 1118 nsane or_suffering from _delirium | the grassy coverlet of the Creator. | Small, James Curley, Arthur 8. Jones, m,ooo COLLECTED. tona o ureh, & day con in both games, the score for | . M. week days only: Jue Pier 4 tremens. Suspiclon hovers about Rob- | The purpose of our Memorlal day is | Fred S, Young, S. G, Marcy, C. E. Local Baptists Invited to Danislson | SSTt 728 Eiven by the being 10 to 3 and for | North River, 745 the next morning erts’ gonnection with the death of his | to demonstrate that man is more than | Whittemore, Wilton Little, Thes But Tax, Cou.mr Carpenter Wants to P ‘The decorations were under the 13 to 3. The buttery for Mesting—Death of Mrs. Thomas| tion of Miss May,Gane and were as Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 i ildren’ i nuuuml as ever ‘seen in the church. Kiernan—Children’s Day Exercises Write or telephons W, J. PHILLIPS. wife, who was found by the roadside | an incident of creation, more than a | brethren resting in other cemeteries oo froes Thhat. i 3\ —Wauregan Shut Out in Saturday’s h::rwnd was & o-nun ot mear their home In Columbia last Mon- | passing representative of animal life | were also decorated Sunday morning: day evening. In view of this fact | that ig born, dies and {s mo more. | Oliver S. Chappel] and Samuel Young, Tax Collector Edward S. Carpenter Bherlft Sibley immediately telephoned | That there is within him an invisible Scotland; Willard Abel, Lebanon: Agent, New 1ondon, Pokin. octid p 4 : ; i | is beginning t the dell ts to Coroner R. H. Fiske' "of Stafford, | gun that never dies, and whose pure Coarles Smith, = Poquonock; ~ Anson j8 Degiumine s0 dreee the Gelnguens |- Gama: yases of laurel s nrt e 1:’::'-'1 focs rays shine out upon the path of im- | Fenton Mansfield, and Alfred Annis, |1 ctions for the year. Many who are ; oaen - it P e ot a2 42 | Tl o2 Wit Sty o | S i s e it Sma Do e b | gk g ity " el o S The et ploce, vas ¢ |G The New Schedule 64 for Tarrytown, where Reberts | MeD- It Is a time, therefore, for pro- —— falled to pay. The collectians to | rreeting to be held in the Baptist| gas forns and laufel arranged 3',_.," Brant £ the funaral of Ms wite: witn | found meditation upon the true pur- ROBERTS SENT TO JAIL. @ate amount to about $40,000 church n Danielson tomorrow (Tues- | base and on both sides. Over two hun- on the the intention of having the body ex- | POse of life, and a contemplation of its e Indications are that several teachers | dny) atternoon. The ladies from the d fifty carnations, given by n_the result of xm- lnvuunnan neither sought nor attained fame. The Sunday Morning. not return to teach another year. The | yyited to attend. g and with umed and an autopsy performed. | Possibilities. Our departed Knights | Attempted S o by Hanging Early | In the graded schools of Killingly will | paptist church of this city have been | Mrs. A. A. ere massed at | ford Friday. % Norwich&westerlykailway Efu depend Roberts' future. His at- | Wworld at large knew naught of their demand for teachers has never been Honors for Miss Taylor. the kindergarten class In their tempt at sulclde has strengthened the | existence. The community In which gerater than at present, and filling. va- little chairs h the platform, it was| Mrs. Arthur L. jtebbins and two sons slves good connections at Westerly for Suspion sgatihst N ‘?j’ d':,)s v Ao Stk cofigfnsmm ;0:;:;1& .l:nml.}:; cancles with competent teachers is not Mim:mt}::: % '!;?ylgrl.y&lrnnur"of a'ch mm ke were nlmaum- fi&-:d:r 2 E;"n\‘m:f:f .Alr‘;'x llrh\lv;(';vn‘nn‘\l‘_;:a))‘ ;“‘nn. able part has forgotten many if not all | Wil B easy. ¥ e i s pr me was well um Mrs. Condren and two daugh- gt e/ B ¥ Wallingford.—The _ sommittes 1| Of them. Thelr memory remains green | nad pleaded gulity ta. the’ chirge of Ntothers.” Insompetition vy the e itreg, the * music by the | ters $8g Mies Mary ¥ Bullivas, Face | Mystic and Noanic > Sioninton charge of closing the local places of | In the minds only of those who loved | intoxication, to 30 days in the county HALF HOURLY SCHEDULE. Pembers of the senior grade of ¢he | School being led g b Joung | gevts Baturday of trends in Aiddle- | Tse the short' cut and savé:time and Dusiness on Thutsday afternpons has | them, and their fellow knights who | jail. This disposition was mage of the P school. under the direction of B ¥. |09 L | ooher in the Third | money. b ot Nither s honored them. Their knighthood was | case, it is believed, go that the au. | S“Mmer Service In Effect on Trolley ary soclety of e in the Amd-y St S ek - bestowed upon them for no feat of | thorities may rest assured of Roberts' Lines. the Congregational church will meet v R T & et Vet | covone tedventable at 17 stores. 2.30 o'clock Thursday for June, July | &rms or deed of conquest, but for the | whereabouts, during the investigation with Mrs. J. B. Tatem Tuesday atter- | Sup! E.. Robisgon, at Bar heme Telephone 601-4 for time table. and August. more chivalrous act of carrying the | which they are making of the peculiar |, The haelf hourly summer service on | noon. with a soi Hosanna Ifi- may124 burden of- the average man without | circumstances surrounding the death |th® trolley lines goes into effect - TR to the Children's King. =After the In- "m__* {798 ¢ har Dome murmur or plaint and with steadfast | of his wife, who found A (Monday), and Danielson pewh wil OBITUARY. vocation by the pastor, Rev. 4 - aern courage, patience and fortitude. Thus | the Soadside meer Ber home . top e Tall acimetenl Mt sevne e fhee was Suetir " o Brown of Bast Haddam was in they lved—thus they died. Can it be | Wellswood district of Columbia & week | $SCVeeT, the hours of 1 m“ i Mrs. Thamas Kiernan. Leverett of Xabsnon l'an nlfln "Otel possible that this is the end? ago tonight. st A 08,0 u'u” halt hour cars somee. | Mrs. Thomas Kiernan, 65, for many “The kinder. urda. Death Is Not All Medical Examiner Pendleton of He- | qyenty omy hourly cars, on the pres- a resident of Putnam, dled st) zarten class sang n-nu Im wu the guest Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City We of the glorious faith say no, We | DFC7,TIAde the statement that he found | ¢t yining time, may b6 had between | DOT home, on Hign street, Saturday | {iiia” Kittienela- recited It T 1.3 Fncitecd e Rooms, $1.00 a Day v | o ST dN | & ek e of R e, e e | S S Roretin moming S50 leates b Db 07| Ronh iowte 17l Sargat | 3y Maron Gl v s ctns 5800 : ho reclt 3 n, ar. bty Lo e o 102 | take the trouble to Investigate al por- daughter, Alice, of this city. ity e g {M.,_ R o amaton, ar Basaage to oa] Sroaiea aF ovn Poriee, oot | ot the woman's. body in the FLAG DAY Superior Court Session Tussday. | jgarten class gave an exercise entitled | { m yents, Dr. and ol P r summe! but that Invisible sun, to which I have | s toid elsewhere. Roberts attempt- | To Be Observed by School Pupils—G. | .4 Csi00 of the superior soust will LR e S referred, still lives, and the fmmortal ed suicide by hanging at Brooklyn jail A. R. to Attend. for civil busin Judge Joel Reed|there was a recitation by Henry Bot- Boston S 1o e of cur teperied kntghts may ve | carly Sunday morning. # i 2 B e s tormle teaching In Mariboro, § today In spiritual presence participat- Hhis atternoon the members of Mo- | TR : 1 song was followed by the at har omes 1 wwn o || THe New Hotel Albert W ing In these exefcises, and in the BUSINESS CHANGE. Gregor post, G, A. R, No. 27, will at- Dinas at Wilgwand, m-ent-mn of Bibles to Alloe WILLIMANTIC, CONN. pleasurable enjoyment of the fact that . v fend 8 patriotio demonstration by the | There was a dance at Wildwood park wart and’ Tsabel Marshall gors of Salem was the || proventh 6t and Uuiversity PL. 3 s they are not forgotten and that their | J, O, Blanchette to Sell Out to Hoff. | ciudentsin the graded schools in honor | Saturday svening. Many from this | Gerald. Welte ales recobesd ons bui in town Saturday. even and University lite struggle has not been in vain. man & Schindler, of Flag day. The exercises will be | ity were in attendance. was unable to be present. Mrs. F. n. 3 Chasles W. Stebbins NEW YORK CITY, A Universal Memori, i Eeld in the lH'!:; ml b\mdgl. be- CHIL;;!’!_N'B DAY. Robinson's class sang Like the Flow- One Block West of Broadway. It 18 no empty ceremony that sum- | A business change of fmportasce be- | 2108 at 115 Fellowing are the pro- . A 3 ot of Mre- || The oniy absolutely modern fire- mons us here today to hold spiritual | comes effective today. J. O. Blan- | 5™ 2 Intiracting -Order of Mualslies Carrtad ] Soiy s Sibe S Spicer. 006 YoLutRIng 1o thely Nome fn Goboos roof transient hotel below 224 communion with the 23 knights of | chette, who has been recognized as Aemp. m—Gudu 1.2.3,4. G # ’c° o :’"H.‘ih" O;II- Jr., :ll Yy d treet. Location central, yet quiet our council and the four other knights | the leading baker in the city for the | Saluts fo the Flag—School = ut at Congregational Church, B e e el = ;:c‘o_ recmaBoem e bath, from $1.06 of our order wh past thirty vears, will retire from that | _Song, Our Flag Col es T.an s v rda. es s a A B L M e L e i B bl Do L s el b e B oShidre's 387 ae o erved ot the with gz and m ad sany ngvg: STAFFORD SPRINGS (Excollont restaurant and cato And 1t 1ttl lati ranging to sell the entire busine: Red, te ane lue—] er lup. P x 1 —_— attached. (oderate prices. that the five former membars of oy | 16886 Of siore, fixtures, tearms, equips | Exorcise, A Living Flag—telen |- tho following programme replac- | Austin Harris, and Andrew Mcitieol | Merchants to Close Stores on Thurs- || Send 20 stamp for lilustrated Guid council whose bodies lis in other sa- | Ment and good will to John,Hoftman | Naeh, Lilllan Rawley, Marion Perry, Processional; invocation, pastor; | girls from the _kind day Afterncons—Coroner Fisk Con- and Map of New York City. cred grounds will receive loving trib. | 21 Alvine Schindler. Exercise, The School House Flag, |, 1oome- heginners' class; sons, In| Alice Shaw, Ania i, tinues lnvnuuflan in Roberts Case. Ute at the hands of brotner knights on| Mr- Blanchette was in bullne two [ Murlel Dixon, Mabel Clark, Hazel Mar- | 6, "Futher's Care, primary class; rec- | Thompson and Alies Moore, sany Lit- this Memorial day of our order. years in the basement * of the old Xing a Flag—Mildred Mellor, | itetion, Flora White; recitation, S1d- | tls Sunbeams Do Not Stay. Another Jraduation wii — Having considered that motto of our | Loainard house and has been doing e Masons Vens St Onse. Harod | Pey Madison; baptims; sons, Branch- | school song was followed by the church Y order, “Tempus fuglt, memento mort | Qusiness at his present location on | Bessie Mason, Vena St. Onze. o of “Balm. School: " exereite, Gome, | entation of diplomas to seven children, Jewett City Advertisers let us resolve anew to practica that | CTUrch street for the past 28 years. Hg;:? The Flag—Grades IIL and 7v. | Miss_Corbin's class. recitation, Anna|who leave the kindergarten Gepart- | Attol y noble principle of our order, MEhHlY | yuveeaion m, Soior Partner of the | gl Tiise, The FlagEfe Humphrey, |4mold, Hazel ~Ggeson Margaret | ment. succeeding firm, I1s a man of excep- tional abflity for the bakery business, | LS/l Whittemors, Clifford Hammond, designated as the greatest of the three ‘Wright; duet, Elizabeth Sherman,Ken-| Dr. Gane c:nvc & short talk to par- | days with Telatives in town. v v reth Sharpe; exercise,Pansy Thoughts, | ents and children, after which the rads Make possible a perfect fitting | a2l virtuse—charity, having been brought up In it from | Sathleen Varney. sl o 7o B G o A oy g B i e gl B e Firatur; HeM Thllday JNWETT OITY HOTEL, % o return march was then taken up | poyhood and has been M, Blanchotten | The First Flag—Marjorle Gaftney. | Jre. Bartiits class; 3 Ty e 2 The merchants have decided to c10se | New and Up-to-date Hotel ia svers to the lodge rooms, where refresh- | hosd D¢ s Sung We Are Little Patriote—Grads | € e Proud, Robert McIn- Y progranime, their stores Thursday afternoons dur- particutar. . gown. They forever retain their | ments were served by the members of | - T ©oF the past 20 v m s Ja e e ln et 3‘%2"“&:‘.’3%.%:“8’5.1‘"{":‘.’;12‘5 s, | IR SR SUs AMFESS Jommeaciag the THA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor catzicn ; song, our - Rk X 5 it the auxiliary to the Knights of Colum- Viurszigranlil (aTrries Wiag Day. Beatticn ey~ et o B Tour | Arer Sabte forwas? and. offered. thels e N T oatia hab. Heastt he : i o b Miss Agnes R. O'Neil] was a Hart- | Dorothy Burton. 4 "|Envilis Sykes, Mary Carpenter, Heleri| ples. It was then recsived by Clara | yqri “Brmith piace on East Main ot o o g g ford visitor Saturday. Recitation, Guess—Julla Logee. arver; exerc! PRy W, | street. W@ By A than any other corset. The OBITUARY. ‘Herbert Simonds of Middletown was | . SOnE, Salite the Flag —Gradss T and | Dav. Mrs. Wing's class; children's day art, an Robinson and | ' Miss Esther Young is employed in FUNERAL DIRHECIOR. SR gresting and presentation of Bibles, fter the olosing song | 4, '0t8 0F'E 3. Parizean. Furalture and Or. a4 Cooking B e i bl s s William H. Griggs. a week-end visitor in this eity. e dine AL P o racitation Witiam “acstons: | and henediction, these ittle siris stood s 04 Patlows Tave caken the Nall R ” Willlam H. Griggs, aged 68 years, | Miss Jessie Wilmarth is_entertain- | Ameriea School colleotion; closing song, On This Day | at the doors and presented a earna- | , Tye 00 THUORS Mave Loken the Ball| .oy ones—store house 35-5. AR i died_Sunday morning at his home in | {P8 Miss Carrie Coone of Providence. A 225 5. m—Grade 5. of Gladness, school; benediction. tlon &9 cach person present as he | ylock us ' lodge room. 0SUP HOUSE. spirabone, which gives the | Mount Hope about 7 o'clock, of valvu- | Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph S, Jones of | America—School. ".;.',l'e et st chars of urs E. L. Burr has moved to his new g =6 = . lar heart disease, Mr. Griggs was a | Moosup are visiting relatives in Chap- | Our Country’s Banner—Eugene Reed. TO GRADUATE 20, E e store in the Foster block. 8. J. King, Prop. ng. Mgr corset perfect flexibility, bends| native of Woodstock, FHis parents | lin. Concert exercise—School. —_— . '8 | Dr. Daplel Sullivan and family of |~ Sample Room weaneeted. : {0 / yere Titus O and Sutan Hurmington | An informal shoot was held ai tne | OId Clory—Myra Binnear, Israet Pu:n.mL Sehgrl fo Send Out| &7 Robineon, Nian Marguerits Biles | Ny, London have bean occupyin their | 8pee oDl rota) . o ag—] 3 arge Class. . osan BN YTt wyn. end for sbout 28 years. He was a Vetoran | nonn e Gun club Saturday after- | ;o ronce Potter, Florence Aldrich. oy e “i" :‘ :- i"";’l“ By The: work of putting In_tha Main Messus, Oenn s of the ciyil war, having served-with The Flag Goes By—John Barstow. hard mre. 0. ToRlans 1 thie oh ¢ the Methodist Church. street sewer is rapidly progressing. It 2 gracefully, and always returns | Company D, Eighteenth Conn. volun- | it fi;‘"‘,;’;,""g‘";i" Visiting her | Our Flag—Lucy Hammond, Homer |that will be graduatea from Istael| The Children's day comcert at the |18 hoped to begin macadamizing the teers. There survive a widow and a s n enry, in Bton- | pixon, Elise St. Onge, Rene Caron. Putnam school next Thursday, and the | Methodist churech was held Sunday | Street as soon as "' wer Is in. ington. They also | sister. Mrs. Benmett Lyon. the latter | & Song_of Liberty—School. programme of exercises arranged in- | evening. '“he center of the platform [ Mr. and Mrs Hiram Rathbun of 4 a resident of North Windham, and | Miss Lena Little of Smith college | The Color Guard—Edith Hammand. |dicates & very interesting svent in the | was occupied by an arch of laure and | Byefield, Mass. visited friends in the brother, Jack Griggs of Chaplin. is at her home in this city for the | June's Blossoms and June's Banner— | ochool affairs of the city. daisies surmounted by a large sun. | Hollow last week. to Its original sha have an Anchor Belt Attach- summer 'vacation. Mildred Davis, Winifred Nash. —_— The words, Sun of Righteousness, Coroner Fisk in Tarrytown. o ¥ ; Shirtwalst Soolal. V. L. Stearns of Mansfield Center "l{{-f“r‘ the Glorious Banner—Mildred GOOSE EGGS FOR GREYS. were outlined upon the arch with da Coroner Robert H. Fisk has gone to 3 can be instantlv| saturday night Willimantic lodge,|!s spending a few days at his cottage | FlolleY: .. tny hedt” — sies. The chancel-rall was entwined | Tarpytown, N. Y., for thé purpose of - No. 120, A. B. S. gave an enjoygple | at Pleasure beach. Song, m :f e 3’?”—& Score 7-0 in First Game of the Season | With & dalay chal -ngouwn "-etvlul- his investigatlon "of the vOR DRY AND FANCY COODS relatives in Chap- g 5 Y. IC30tN AAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. : he figure and allow wearing o | Chesbro has a big stock of{ih and Soum Foge g "”m..m Krm | Tuinam handsd Weuresan o shu.| dodendrons, " The eoct was excesd- | creumatunces m the town of Cotumuia | 24 ZUANTRACLY Fa s out and incidentally the worst beating ot a few el 5 Vacition Razors, Rev. Mr. Brown of Windham sup- | strong. opt and Ineldentally e &Y SuT, Deting [ “rhe following programme was giv- | * 1t s probable that the body will be : skirt thres to five inéhes smaller A | pied the ulnit of the Congregationai | guotation-—Sehoet. - |ibe Greve, have, recelued (his, sasen | en Laving been Srvanged by SiissoAL | exhuined 1o find out It thers 1+ any | THE UNDER PRICE SALE & good Razor that you P i S Stand by the Flag—Hester John. |the firet time this vear o the Provi- | o8 RjeumenG, Yoe A 5o Hartelt | evidence of violence. ow at The Boston Dry Goods Stere A than would be possible with the Fo-o dence street grounds Saturday aftei a A iy Pantelson, means big bargain prices can easily use = New Britain—Corporation Counsel | st0ne. i < ing commif¥ee was Mrs, Bartlett and e = | Dantelsol 4 y your- and Mrs. F, L. Hungerford have gone| Match O'er the Rhine—School . ghfl“, ooy Jeax 1"“"“';’&7; Wau-| hor Sunday school class, assisted by BUY YOUR to the customer on seas § ordinary " corset, 1f £ 1.0, to Norfolk to spend the season. The: The Flag—Carleton Chase, A PBald ' B Hng &) Mr. Bartlett and Willlam Hunter. Miss Every department In the -un bears i self for $1.C0, sl ¥ | Stars and Stripes—Henry Gilbert. | =D by the visitors in the third In-| 4nnje Robertson had charge of th the cut price marks. 2 ” FHTEHA fH andutOet 1. Civie Creed—School. ning, it was a real lively and exciting | myqjc. - . ToMATo PLANTS THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STON®, 1e The Name of 0Old Glory—Lillian Ta- :fi';ggsfipimgn‘h’, big e &t rooters| Song, cholr; Maia St., Danlelson, - "en questions about the flag an- |the rubber for Putnam, while Livesly i - from jun278 James B Keech, Mgn rices ufl swered by different pupils. was shooting them over for Waure- | § Davis; A Rac i WUy s N gan. “It's a pltchers’ battle” the fang el CARDWELL ¥ At 115 p. m—Grades 7, 8. fald durlug the fiest halt of the game | South Winds Blow; recitation, Deeds | _jun2d Have you tried our Specia e Ou o Our Fiag o SR {0 sleces and made a frightful string | Sos " Sre s e epe A O ALy | Chocolate Cream Drops at 10c Singing, Star Spangied Banner. of errors, the cost of which Is Indicat- | roclation. ‘Ome Tiths Ant. CBlimme 1 he Del.”off 4 The H. C. Murray Co ‘ R S g Pendlné. Tndogendence Beii—ary | o4, by {he score. Fiaa McCluggage: song, Litt Up His Ban- 8 bk g 1| make every saver in this vicinity realize | |Wreeter riaty, loaene leadars went bellooning | nes, choir; reettations, The Chilaren HAYES BROS.. Proprietors. THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper| |- was the only man in the infleld that | S’ cnmatine Berark: oxecitle | Sreadwez, .« . . . . . . Norwich, Conn. |panicison Putnam Moosuy Patterns. that in THIS savin instituti : S Eattle Hymn of the Repub. | stayed on carth. He refused to lose his | marc &, G ot Bieht , Running Hot and Cold Water. may3a 28 Instl ution h eing e rerve, and kept DIUGEINg away with| nhe Toiors S peeny pCitation Unexcelled. Bervice Prompt . 0n 116718 | fue ZH0% 2 CAtE e mich courage aa f he was Ketting | e Dopqes Town: Irving Thormton: | RoomE QN erved for Ladien € assured of as 7 i g Singing, Tenting Tonlght. his customary support; and, as far as| praver, Esther Harris; exercise, Christ | 1008 Have You Noticed the 800a security as 1S possible Speeches by members of the Grand |Mr. Rivard was concerned, it was a : recitation, % g U e ey g By cage of Of you star! Robin, Toabel Hovertson: solo, Mosan: | PAINTING! PAINTING! | Increased Travel? i Salute to the Flag. Putnam has surely got a real pitcher | ng * Annfe Davis: recitation, How to| That is our business and now is the | It's a sure algn of £0od weather and sumia in any bank of the land, our business now. He burned ‘over'dia ahonts | s, AUt iny Gerivsde MeLanemIns | o hac 6 Famer W it b elad | 80 Tosds. Tedgle [ i £oF out into Singing, America. W — puzzling mequence 20 the best hit-| song, God Is So Good. choir; recita- | to give you estimates and our work | the open ain ‘We furnish the best : ters of the visiting team whanged ’ ewnoRe & swparp, | (- WOUId more than double in a month. e e Dot hiougl " vackrt S| WS Yo astrs Sovs. N | 3 snacbobi mEure GNE G s |G S s 0 s 0 ™ NS, here we wo ‘erent mes dur- p ' (Bucossors to Sessions & Elmove) _ Martin V. Woodworth. ing th hen it Tooked 88 I th Praises, choir. order. MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenue. i e Why let your money work partly for Martin Van Buren Woodworth, 65, | Greys would et to him, bt ho pulled Foresters Decorate Graves. BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St. | mariid &*dflfl flml h"md .n"fln died_at his home on Hawkins street out of them nicely. It was Pepin that| Court Griswold. No. 101, ¥, of A, |_mar2éd Sund; £t ar illnes f | started the trouble for Wi 1 v ) others when it mxght a8 Well WOFK BOlely | | seial monthe Mr: Woodworth came | the. ehird: when he Bt o Jone simgls | Lo ou e oo ager. And_Ja- here at the age of four from Lisbon, | that got by Richmond and was good r 8l day. Led by the Bal- A"EREAN ImllSE. 60-62 North Straet. Buying Direct iephone coLnectlon. 92 Conn., where he was born. As a boy |for two bases. Marion, next up, fan- v eies 5 , ) members visited t for your of 13 'years of age he crossed the con- |ned. Then came Lizotte, whe also| Jewatt City and Se Morr) o Farrell & Sanderson, Propa. From the Manufacturers tinent to California, attracted by the [swung for & miss on the third strike.| and decorated the 0 u HIRAM N, FENN, Gb i great gold discoveriés, remaining away | Goven dropped the ball, and in at- | and James Farrell, SPRCIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupea [, = ° T ok . e, on that and two later trips for a|tempting to throw Lizotte out at first| emiah Morey, P, | Traveling 20 oM ‘Livery efimseted | iohs the stoty in & nutsfiells: tells Wit Thomas period of ten years. Returning finally | threw the ball gver Gadbols head,'and Partri B To Danielson, ne engaged in the fur- | Pepin scored. Wauregan had men on | - G ‘and Jomn Clark. SUETUCKST STRENT. for DRESS GOODS. (ome and learn Willimantio Savin s niture business as ‘4 member of the | second and third in the fourth with Funeral. — | our prices and 2dd your nama to our firm of Woodworth & Danielson, ulti- c"’i one out, but Gadbois fanmed and | The funeral of Nectau L'Homme was | [nsist Upon Gemng the Best is ing lisy of customars, mately selling his intergst in the' busi= wvas out on a short fy to Pepin. | held on Sunday afternoon. Burial was BRADY & SAXTON, y UNDERTAKER and BEMBALMER . 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct. Telephone. Ledy Assistant ladies_come from miles to our store GO ness to his partner, Many other years There was nothing more doing in in St. Mary's cemetery. : " L. M. REED Institate were spent in the livery business and % i and it you ask for Burkhardt'’s Bock | mueinong 306-2. Noah Towas in shipping western horses to the east-| nam collecied two more runs as the Personal Briefs. | Beer you'll certalnly get the best beer o the agency for the Travelers Life ern market, During Presldent Cleve- | result of a lot of punky fielding. Frod L. Swift and Miss Heisl Switt | brewed. Drawn from the wood at AccMent Co. of Hartford, Ct, Sad ) land’s second term Mr. Woodworth The loyal Wauregan rooters never|of Willimantic visited THOS. H. WILSON'S, 78 F: QI st s States Heaith ana 4 .- | | H. C. MURRAY Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. Pt s, oty T.Enu e e e e e Sexth | € - Leonard Gear spent may27d_ M fee : .,.‘,‘ beveomy gy 100, by 3 the end Al kinds of thi Sunday &t Henry Huntington' A L S A ) ways been & leading | visitors in that inning. 8 ed &.{@ W‘.flw the besl7en _the sariem w-huflnd&obflw with me\-.du-n. fl

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