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EWllllmantlc, Dan els 1d Putnam [pmimess| S Robert thy‘ WINDHAM STREET SCHOOL Gruduating Exercises on Wednesday Evening—Diplomas Presentsd’by Al- | et o o clae, m 4 FUNERAL. bert N. Colgrove. South and the New, Henry W. | Eimer Ellswortn; music, To Thee, & Elisha C. Boden. he graduating _exercises _of the | Country, Eichvers. Elisha ‘Boden dhani street achool wero held in | A N. Colgrove, secretary PV e 8 gl e oy ‘the assembly hall of the normal train- | school board, addressed the’ chapel & Mrs. Gnr:- lL Wilcox sang at a J0g “sonool “Wednsaday "ovening and | and apoke 16 the gradustes anl ore- | street, un Targest [octbgiven ey Mrs. Naylors puuu were largely attended. This fine pro- |sented diplomas to these pupils: Ce- |'gqver held there. In ford Wedmlday ng. gramme was rendered: March; music, |lis. Bernsteln, Kaith Bowen. Chaunéey |incindi e Dovniag vith yex e arch of the Ages, zet ;" ind_ of er wort] own| H the' Sea. Clayton Johne;”oration, Tri- }r Grant, Katharine S Humi:ku B. | of whis -m. 1" W | e o . wich umphant Democracy, James G. laine, ones, Robert <. elley, \wrence -esent cted Hartfor R, ” undays. R P Maurice §. Léonard: Just one Signal | King, Maurice S. Leonard, Earl Mak | Lo st | Sisaneth Hariow of Hay. oA Ie TRl e m’" e g iz, East Riyer, oot unknown, Raymond Young; composi- | tin, Mary McCarthy, Byron A. Potter, d,n.,m, Mass, The body was taken| Rev: & J. McGuane ot St. Jn—ph' e | > | Rooseyelt. Street, )lo-uy-, Wednes~ tion, The Story of Evangeiine, Char- | Raymend Young and Charlotte Wheel- Boston on the 11.45 by | church attended Rev. M. A. Sul s g lotte Wheeler, with extracts from the | er. Gt wnanl Director Jay M, 8 rd for -uver Jubilee at _Hartford Wadnudu I ; # { Roiaht. Mondeiasohi; Litt Thina yes cremation. - The ashes will be broueht | s ana Mrs. Horace Thom Jeft for SR R *'C. A. WHITAKER, L..t.“ o Mendelssohn; The Bells of San Blas, NATCHAUG SCHOOL. mu:"c":m:";fy”“ in the Willi- | v o' il Weanesday for the season, | Characterized ous: productions. by mayid A oile’ Hant i, Mr. “Thom is chef ut one of the shore ; 1 ¥ Jast poem written by Longfellow, Edit, Bowen; Territorial Expansion resorts t = nection with Graduating Exercises. bz i MAe M. B Peiry ood Sacghter: Mias [MAYS : he school | Sl rs. M. erry and daughter, Miss | < e graguating ceris of o s | Mol eTeby Beunin e Bebeeion | e e Reve mored i S | SOMEPT SRR e i 10 NEW YORK ’ of 1908, Natchaug school, were held| ©f Mrs, P. B. Sibley of Danielson. | Dodge house on Prospect street to Dr. | YOUIE J A sue- | W A — ——— — i f : € e cess of the tollowed | B n the sighth grade room, Wednesday J. 3. Smith's house on Beligvae street. | 53 'evening. ~ The room was elaborately | AR enjoyable reunion was held at the b el I o decorated with festoons of blue and | M o by'x‘i';:“mn;h% Senir r Prineipal Heary T. Burr of the Wil- Suhatutoey, § n R l H i gold, the class colors. Across the wall - { limantic normal training school is a , £ TS e Huibr, e o ‘;,’.:{.3:.‘:."?:.2.J"§5 present &t the | Wavne, M. ca Camping ool white” bl | RAL" Laugate: - orchestra, concert . ———— c— ul trong and Sure, in blue - | bungalow uilt. 4 TobE o 5 - f | Boston Store gold, was conspicuous. and | cether in 1861, twelve who' worked to- | and chilaren will Join hirm today. Bro. | Drama—Clotilde, Wite Clovis. | i 3 Via STONINGTON 4 Exhibit of Pupils’ Werk. SRS, _m OF imothy | fessor Burr will fetarn to this_city I The water way — the comfortable mu_mmmg' CONN. In the different rooms of the school | that they operated by hand were the | mer school, July opening of the sum- way of travellng. there s an exchllent exhibit of the |invention of Gardiner Hall, Jr, of 5 Steamers City of Lowell _end | [N E&iwol grades. . Drawings lington., - a0 e i adorn the side walls of &l the rooms | Fhese Bire of '61 have always been | ing . AGOrncy B iy DacaeCut; | ace ~ garden. F o'a That have, every comtort and donvens i nd in the upper grades various arti- | close friends and Mrs. Sibley's reunion | Wednesday for Ossipee A Aline LaRue. Fourth scene, court of fence for the traveler. 1 clés of needlework and manual train-|met with ready favor, all attending. | Mr. Bugbee will spend a we the queen dvhuat. Vocal solo, Miss A delighttul vo, on Long Islend | | asnabie vress A% 00 RN Upon the ‘girls’ " arrival Wednesday | there fshing, and Protessor Heimoid A e | Sound ana & superd view of the wong | b tool forenoon feminiacences were exchanged | will remain -until late in the seaso Chass History, Miss Marie 3 | dertul_tky Nne and water fropt o ' o ldea o and photographs and tintypes exDIbit- | occupying hie cottage. Mr. Helmold Mo‘,f"’,..,“ Ry, N Dol - < lr flars W York. ed. et n | wife and mother start for Ossipee to- Magy, Steamer leaves Stonington at 1L18 F abr 1€S school. Hlulon Ubrary tabier fed by g Dvats SN 10U, | A waar | O ; gl o e B Do Jeek dave oniy: Gue Pler W . An assortment large and interesting, | DOnald French; large mission music plazza of ‘¥he hotel upon invitation of| . DANIELSON % Haio Figeiin, Distelbution of hopors ? orth, River, 146 the next moraing. o one which contains many unusual ;v.lih a'dlrawgmbon‘?lld rane :fltl:lll "mmxer S e b T :m. B Nendemic -——-—————-———'— - Fam Norwich to l‘w"fllt $| 15! f ¥ center e, Vivian Ide, leather . | Principal at Resigns course, Miss, May C. Drennan, Middle- 5 offerings. A chance to make seléctions | upholsterea foot ‘rest. Victor Sharse: | ans scey st i Tor e e e P Ao €. e menignsc—Funeral | own; Miss Mary Cr MoAuliffe, Hart- Mg By o R "%"’ 3 from’ a wide variety of weaves ana |{book rack, Edward Morrison; low ta- | kiris " Mr. Hail enthused over the af: Day Eventontiammmenoe: | ford.” Commercial course, Miss Bea- A . . | i e and s BT VO i MR et e B | S AL ST O P B i e Scninsesd e\ sy | PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO.. at prices surprisingly low. are also other smailer artic! he movéement started by conduct, s Helen G. ; ihat speak wely for the abillty of thele Sibies 1s Sestined to become an | . Miss Katherine Dahielson of M. Philadelphia: ol medst for make A table made by Opcar | unnial affair. Holyoke college- iz at her home in Dan- | Chri doctrine, Bift of Rev. J. Van : STHMEH SIGHT SEER. i WHITE FABRICS domeon atracts special, notice ‘and | Ao Viose present Wetneay be. | Ielson for the lnmlmer recess, den Nwrct Miss Aarle C. Bree New Smeapeiey : - nt round table made by Hud- rs. Mary Aalott! is visiting in ven. Crowns of honor, Miss May C. nAgter i@ - Dotted wins, o vurd 2%, 3 G0 | on Harrows will bear 12 closest s o Bt Wilingeon sad thels dauh; | Providence © ™| Dromgn. Misa Gertruds' A Gleason; | 100, (he st time i wlmost thesb) i v g i ] eteeamisin (GRAERINE brojdered Swiss, & 8 o a2ty rs. James Macquatd of _Clinton, | Miss Mary cAuliffe, Miss Louise ~ tror. Satue g . "Fhe graduation programme was as | 5y M%, Eilsabeth Bage Of| Masc: vas ine. gucet. of Daicison | Smith, Miss Anna Kely:" Siiter medal | qais% Florence £ Willcox of Sstvan; by g e Springfleld, Mass., Shenw and 3 Sheer, Crinkle Seersucker, & yard | foijows o B By of Dunielson: | friends Wednesa for sewing, Miss>Loretta White, New | oo iop w0, Was graduated at the N B | Mixs Obra Agnss Dis ock eldest . oncert _recitatiop, The Build . ‘| Heni Ha . Tuesday, was one of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs) George P 2 I S Y ek w'.’l‘,‘m',;: Oliver O. Hiscox, Mrs. L. M Hiscox,| Tenry Knleht is visiting in Moosup. | Haven. scholars in her. class, Dimock of Gurleyville, wals united in Unbleached Seersucker,a yard 12%c. Woodstock Valley; Mrs. A. P. Whit. ) new operator . Singenberger; recitation, B om” South Wi Riagion: Mes. B, ¥, at the Teléphone Exchange. HIGH SCHOOL Funeral of Mrs. Marie Lachappelle. | marriago with Laroy Tucker of et 0 L ¢ Blsached Seersucker, & yard 15c. | the Body (adapiea), Worids Work, reram Sor L o Dayville Principal Resigns- e 8-d b The funeral servioes of Mrs. Maris | Lebnon, on Tussday at nuon it (e a0 ¢ & s NeTeacare 32-inch Linen-finish Suiting, a yard | ra %, bendleton; é::?-?:er"sc:.'h‘a‘}m Lendrum, strn: 3. T | Mise Marion Chase has. resigne as | Bradiey Thoater Growded at Class Day e o Wby Wecaing & presence of the two familicy: Rev. J. t' Besoh | 8. Normal Instructor; recitation, Making | Maore" 5""'““‘ a M"'~ Charids N.| principal of the graded school at Day- Exercises. reqilem high mass was celebrated by | H. RObertson, pastor of the Methodist o Croscant Beaeh 38-inch Sh Swiss Musl! ‘a Pattérn Nath Gen, Willlam Bo Martin, Windham: M: . King, | ville, to_temch at West Haven. E o’ Epl-c»fl church, performed the cere- | 16. 0., Pleasure Beach 11, Ocean ! jseinch Bheer Swiss Muslin, & yerdfs Fattérn Nation, Gen, Willikin Beoth, | winimantic;. Mrs. A, 3, bl Miss Geogia Jette, who has been at-| Class day exercises of the senior | toc BeV. J; H, Witzmaurice St Ammes | mony. ach 11 w London 1150, sceived s larging the = Soul, Oliver w&m Woodstock alley; Mrs, John Taylor, | tending a school in’ Montreal, has re- | class of Putnam high school attracted L e . s | 18 Wethon Bown was whids cut en Norwich 1.05 p. m. eproduction, Darius Oren and His . 8. ay Exercises. , Mr. an T - | Joseph Chasse, Peter Chasse of J m ives an: . eave Norwioh 298 p. ., Now g / 6-inch White Pure Linen, a yard{Flving Machine, Trowbri Class day exercises were held by| M D B Jette, & The first event of commencement week | e¢e City, and Edmond Gilbeau and Vic- | ATer the _ceremony congral ulations | don 3.20, Ockan Beach' .45, f“(\;n.v,ro-! 25¢ to T5c. Morrison; essay, The Wri 1909 at the Windhem High = sehool | ialE Ro Bates of Lowell was dn | WeC SR HCociee and the ual | or Chasse of Willimantic, Burial was (Were extended and refreshmem's were mmmmg Leave ¢ n' Waite Pique, a yard 19c el R L e AN R e Charies Kaward Parguson, the pris- | Who are interested in them and theiy | o St Mary's cemetery, in charge of | PRl L il e tert 1 uestay fg‘ P 3 . es = 3 N C e Ne a Sty MR Do L‘e e = the Claes | oner who eseaped from Brooklyn' jail | achievements. Cpe e e, 2k meromn afternoon for a short trip, atten which | Norwi 40-inch White Lawn, a yard 15c, mec}; g" D m 0 ), Jngt g occ! pl‘e‘d a cnn'glauu! ghce» last week, has not been recaptured. The school orchestra assisted at the B they will reside in Chapinville, unddy leave Norwich 0 a m. lass motto was lence er- P R the Rt > “:s juch Persian Lawn, ‘s yard 356, | Four. Mebel Jodge; O "1’ in Biale ";m o toriow o & Fobin En,."m"mm g sy Folows L1 Zrotnd, o B COL'——*‘GHESTER First and Last, ' Rinnine only'ns far 48 Pletsure Seud -inch Pers ,a ¢, | Four, Mabel Judge, Castles in presided and following a brief weicom- | The en ent of o 4 i - and ret. the afte { \ soc. (adapted), George William " Curtle, | Ing speech announced the various | Branch: dusshicr of Me: ana S Of | cOfchostra; girls’ chorus, A Legend | Closs Day at Academy High School—| wnen o girl begins to all 4 man Eh 1 Crascent o ] 36-inch Long Cloth, a yard 13%c. |Erances Stearns; music, A Red, Red | humbers on the programme as follows: | . Greener, and Ernest D. Clark of e O M T 2 Wi o oo renmlonpg g b g BB IS S BT i Rose, words by Robert Burns. Plano solo, ss Marjorle Blake | Washington, D, C., is announced: e P of | personals. crtes that she has designs on hia last. White Muslin in stripes and checks, | The Humbr of Building—Diaiogue, A | Knight: class history, written by Miss Tt ik b Ause . Sitiith, THe Begsr —Lippincott's: AVERY C. SMITH, M o 8 yard the. New Gohool Buiiding: . Hankes Pings | Ho o o s Ly ‘wnt Services Resumed. Plum Trée; senior. class, flflnxct;.t o raaiiie of T Aenttiiy Tign VERY inaging Owner, moderator, Algred Morin; Miss Serib- | was read by the former, and l’ollowln( Tent services have been resumed by o ans will, Charles | o0l class day exercises took place | Queen Alexandra sald td be 29-inch She, : 3 : ! nc er Lawn, & yard 12%c. clerk. Leors Fenn: Mrs. Leader, | an atiractive iniroduction reviewe the | £1¢ members of the Pentecostal church E. Miron; quartette, Fairies' Lullaby. | 5o'the fawn north of the bulldink on & | asainer woman. sftrage. tle Jord: " | on the 1ot on Academy st t) . Jessie L. Tourtellotte, e Jordan: Dr. Borax, Ruth Maul. | cvents made faigous with 1903 oon y strest recently | 30 O osephine Giftard. Jonniy | 147€e platform which lad been erect COLORED FABRICS Mre, Whimper, #uth «,h.p nection with the school, closing with a | Purchased as a site for their church. ed. The following was the programme e o orchased 25 1 Ab E e R nd Union Hotel quire Gump, Donald Crane; pertinent verse.. Statistics, first part y n attending the ser ‘ anicls, presented by the | Eresident’s welcome, JE. A. Carrier: T ¢ b an d I'fl nl0n o Linen Tan Suiting in many weights, | Timme, Frances Stearns; Mis: .| written by Miss Ei urel vices, - ‘Connell; clas p ® yard 25c. Mabel ‘Judge; Miss Lawyer, Vcronleyu Miss Hartiet ::hu"»:f.lg: f-r“ r-h-a‘:? A _number of Danielson people werp e O e by N o AR B Batwr Gass postn, K. Opp. Grand Central Station, New York Ctty Pure Linen in many colors, a yara | MQuilian; 3r. Old * Time, Edward | Miss Richardson. Miss Church read|!n Putnam Wednesday afternoon to g M it sand A. Smith; class prophecy, . Rooms, $1.00 a Da; SRy 3 Morrison; - Mrs. Willing, Grace Pen- | the second part that proved unusually | 31tend the class day exercises of the : 3 prophecy on prophet, Lillian ’ T R ordsy y Qeton: Mr. Digger, James Titterior; | soumeonOybony tont proved MDUSEAllY | senior clasms of Putnam. High school. ALUMNI BANQUET. ‘mementoes, Florence E Qiity IR L T Striped Linen-finish Sulting, a yard | Mrs. Grovel, Marga Cotter; Mr. | the Sorrows, Joh ley Walden, ac- | P€ld in the Bradley theater. g _— Smith and Alice Mah 1230, Scripture, Donald French; M Gen: | Hermor o ol ey o den, ac-| " Danielson . students in . Canadian [ Incident to Annual Reunion on Wed- | down of trowel, Leroy . penter, Vivian 1de; Mr, Foreman, Mar- | bury: class poem, written and read | SChOOIS are exvected to reach their nesday Evening, sponse for. juniors, C. A. class |appeal to the Well-Informed in every Send 0 stamp for XY City Groido Honk and Map | 15¢ Madras, a yard 12%c. Vin H; Mrs. Twaddle L T 4 , Lucy Hall; Miss Dorothy Burnham Larrabee; | lomes today and ¥riday, to spend the will, Miss Rose Cohen: class song, Ly~ ' . 25c Fabrics, mercerized, a yard 15c. M‘:l'l T;‘;:;{h Jflu}x!? Galligan; Mrs. | class prophecy, written by Les Cum. i A Cv‘t.cr;tln;éhn & 4| More than 150 of the alumni of Put- de ivy ode, Leona O vomel 'flkdhhmd-mn-n-l;opu-mmq AM ERICAN IIOUSE Y mings and Miss Hattie Irown, was 2 o) T ~ Vaughn and]pam high school gathered in the as- The class motto is “Facta non Verba.” |guocess and creditable standing. Accor- qaiic Stk ang Cotton Fabrics, & yard | Music. An Elegy, words by Oliver Tead by the latter and svoked roars of | GeoT8e B. Guild have been named u | sembly rooms of the Baptist church | There was & large attendance from the | 2 & o £ Fi b . Goldsmith; recllu.tlon, The Coppenter | laughter; violin duet by Harry Tobin | members from Windham county on|Wednesday evening for their annual |surrounding towns as well as from ingly, it is not elaimed that Syrup of Figs Farrell & Sanderson, Props. Man, Woman's' Home Companion, | and Lawrence Casey, accompanied by | the state Y. M. C. A. committee. reunion and banquet. Looking up and | town. and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of | SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes, Vivian Ide; recitation, Picture zzles, | L, Vincent Sweeney: class will, written Saturday” dow: ont many reasol b y's Game: own the arrangement of prettily dec- Windowphame w;, L:ldcy Hall; A Lesson in Anatomy | by Walter Fahey and Carl Sharpe, was| Eastern Connecticut leagus games | Orated tables, the = students of other SENIORS BANQUET. known value, but one of y ns | Traveling Men, ste. Livery comnected, adapted), = Lippincott's Magagzine, | read by Sharpe. Many a gentle knock | scheduled for Saturday are: North|Years found many a familiar face to i, why it is the best of personal and family SHETUCKET STREET. {eacher—Julia Galligan; music, Vaca- | was passed out. here.and there was a | Grosvenordale at Dayville, Jewett City | fecall happy school days. Tt was | Excellent Menu Enjoyed at The Inn. :; o lx;d inexpensive covering or {ion Sons Brandt; The Temple of | plenty to go the rounds. at Putnam, Wauregan and Norwich- |48 delightiul a party as could gather i laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, ecoration for window_ gless in_any | Fame. Myrtie Jordan, Thy class then sang a stanza of the | Tattville ot Saehens pare on_such an occasion and was thor- | The senior class of the Academy had | sweetens and relieves the internal organs part of the house. It is obtainable in Tesentation of Diplomas, E. E. Bass | Alma Mater song composed b- Archi- Hot Wave Benefits Wildwood: oughly enjoyed by all. a banquet at the Homestead Inn,_on < b S Ih " H The menu consisted of cafway Wednesday svening. The |on which it acts without any debilitating 8 NBW 110(8 Bl of the school committes; muflc‘w'flle bald Sharpe. Planting of class ivy at mat igns v, ny designs, easy to apply, and will |Town Crier, an air employed in the east side of the building concluded | , The aitendance at Wildwood park Hot Chicken Ple llowing was he menu: after effects andwithout having to increase give satisfaction. Price a yard 26¢ to | ner’'s Die ) ersinger. this week has been - Sic. "The clion DOmBILS ire Damsthoria, | 117 SAToIN By o fnfiese tpd ot mon ashed Potatoes Thinge which take a small collar ot et 40 tima. Kleventh St. and University PL. Hill, Veronica Katherine McQuillen, In General. being the cause assigned for the early | . " Strawberries and Cream 0 & Campbelis’ re Comi S . oo e A Alfred N. Morin, Dpnald K. 'Crene,| yrs. Loyal T. Piaisted with Mrs. | 1CKIng to the resort. Tos rCroun 61 ANSOrAR Clakid ATt of the Ewmblem of| 1¢ acts pleassatly and naturally and One Block West of Rroadway. (4 urray Co. Cotter, Donald Aiten pyomret Maey i A o Burton and son, spent Wednes e Coffee Crackers Cheese Peace truly as » laxative, sod its component || T\he only wbsolutely wdern fire, i X7 s ho 1 3! Agents le s’ Home Journal gfl:’;‘:‘ E“;“’v‘:l‘;;“- o raciies ! o bsdeh o ek ——e PP oy Efl;&:{:”:‘zfi:.afi:“‘#‘&g e et Piling are kmown to and approved by Birest. Location contray ot qulet A Patterns. rome Ide, Lucy A Hall, Ruth = Chap- | Foderick Dion, who attends & col-| o, W nLoie S dentinarem e o containied some original verses. inter- | How fresti yau arc and green! jeians, as it is free from all objection- || 480 ooms. 200 with bath, from 31.06 2 a ey ontreal, . . ‘G I8 Wi y. .30 p, m. funeral | spersed through th 3 v Roses i 2 T o Boultn™ yarvia jakan Ruth Dean | o8 i Mo and bre. Hormisdas Dion, | services for Mrs, C. Jane Martin were | - There were conttibatd by M. Gladys | What a ship does Wghat & Goat is pable substances. To get its beneficial || = Aixcelient restalirant and cate g Judle‘ Myrtle V. Jordan, deora Marie for the summer vacation. held at her home, on Reynolds street.| Murfey '10, Harold S. Corbin '03, A. Oriental Antics \effects always purchase the genuine— atfiached. Moderate prices. Dr, F C. JACKSON Fenn, — Refv"- Georr:‘AA Atksm of New Haven, | Graydon Sharpe '08. The outside’ cov- O Hash divine by the California Fig Syrup Semd 2c stamp for lllustrated Guide . ) | a former pastor of St. Alban’s church, | er of the me: v v . btless God could h: de a bet- | manufactured wand Map of New York City. % Annual Reception of St. Mary’s Alumni 1ol clty, payroll for the ek jonda | was the officiating clergyman. The fhe a plstilre. 0f e Tt b I h s Bary g duablioms never Gl Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug- | L. Y DENTISI‘ t s Alumni | e sr- Police department. §120.. | bearers were James Perkins, Anthony | ing, and the outside back cover to Food for Angels o i ? FIRIEE. - v 5, ‘strest _ department $508.00, con. | Ames Waker Kies and 4 F. Arming- | o pretty view of Cargnl falls. Cart| I elwaya thought cold vitties nice. | gits. ] umni association of St. Ma: tructs v 254.86, i 3 eld ceme- | B. Johnson of Franklin, Mass., was Not Postum Painless Ex];;fimz and school “held 165 secend an B S | Iopotng SR IR I0 aoxRipiNing o toastmaster at he after dinner” exer- Aids"to digestion e 3 OCEAN VIEW HOTEL ednesday eve- ommencement Day at High Scheol, | cises, during which many things were at teachers like ing a Spectalty | nfug. " The nall was prettily decorated Pososis Today (Th"nuyqy) Is commence. | 5814 by the various. speakérs to make | The tables were handsomely, dec- “m I“ I[adem'lewe“ l}' BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. Lowest prices. All. work guaran~ yellow and white. Musi ‘ ment day for the senior class at Kill- | MOst pleasing climax to an annual |orated, noticeable being six vases of Opens July It . teed. Assoclated Dental Parlors, 752 Iy o ety otecs OF Efitoton was In | ingly High school. This afternoon in | ovent,hat 18 #iways anticipated with | extra ' large roses. Hon. Hamilton ,-M»M.. e Main 8t. Willimanti ugbTThS were = the Town hall will be held the class Wallis was toastmaster for the even- s 5une 39, or Cundal ol Bloes 198 & iy g‘;’:"';—e‘c':nt:av:mg: h’u'g prcal “mt"" Mr. andires S, B Casy of New York | 8y exercises, to which admission will | Special Car for Notre Dame. Students. | Ing.' The banquet was gotter up by D J. M. KING iy r el v, ':l.;:;u“' Mrs, Marle Lolsélle. Miss o P oo g R be by card. The gradusting exercises, | A special car was attached to the Mr. and Mrw. - Daniel ~W. Wiliam Dentist e Wilfred Gaghon, Martin M G ot to be held ' this evening, will be open | 3.27 westbound express Wednesday | MUsic “u"“rurngno‘d durlnglf:‘h’ hnnd HABRY! E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, Eafieur. Mufle commite i Lo Georgs H. Chass and Miss Chase of | (0 11 public. At that time Prof. John | afternoon to accommodate the home- o ‘“:4, Er oung, violin, and| Al work guaranteed. # fibur sud Miss Eva Trdo Stamfora_were, in town Wednesday. Scorer of Philadelphia will be the [ bound students of Notre Dame acad- | Miss Josebhine Dawley, piani Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn, F"ENTS ‘ I ol B ooy Ml S f i o D B part, reside in Borough Briefs. Ofeekbours 930w in. o § 9. m. Protect}y your fdea. Handsome §3« mittee, Mrs. Marie Loiselle, wu Mary page Guide Book Free Rose Blancsetty and Miss Carrie Dio: Charles H. Thompsol The reception was latgely ulendod.n was a Willimantic vm[or vgh dnes. Painless extraotion. subject. Optimist or Pessimist— | the wostern part of this state and i was aplin | Solelt; The exercises will include the | New York. e -n;',;,:;“"k Bomens of, Myiees e resenfation of diplomas. The class i 2 ; Telephone 40 o] presenfat ) Circular From Pinkertons. The members of the Christian En- | _Telep! Phoentxi Riock, Danielsen, Conm, OBITUARY. Raymond Hunt, instructor 1 (ne graduation exereises ot 8 o'etock: ||, Capt. John Murray of the police re- O Ta. the shapel Teaday, Srerngon. WE[EN. READY TO BUILD, oxt1TuThs 4 ymon: [unt an nstruct In i cef res ed e in the chaj U Y ernoon. it Golved & ircular Wednesday morning | 4.0, . Minnie Bigelow, who has been |select your material from our choice v e u.‘em college, with Mrs. Hunt is Shoot of Attawaugan Clubs. from Commissioner Bingham of the George L, Cooley. Ing the summer vacation at the| The Attawaugan Gun slub and La- | New York police, picturing Leon Ling, | teaching in Haddam, is at her home, |stock of Aumber, Puints, Coment, Gilgse, George L. Cooley, aged 86, died at | home of Mr. Hunts parents, Mr. and dies’ Rifie club will hold their mid- |the missin South Main street, for the sum ] x b - g Chinese wanted fo - Sowh SN NS Bromrpemds £ d bullders’ supplies. R. R 1 gy o::lulsr;a s?mgt at Attawaus [ murder of Elsie 8 oz Adb;?hamHElmnn“meg‘!)llddlewwn Shilveh, Jewvert City “ne rl an, Monday, July 5th. At naon and New Have . s & % Y b David Chapman of Moodus was in W XNE WAL TO. BRIOX Chowder is fo be served. The clubs ¢ 75 MONUMENTS, include members from all parts of the JEWETT CITY town Tuesday. & wood wiwlesome denl, try one orf Lt o furish new Headstones and Markers {n our stock town of Kilingly, and their meats are —— Martin Shugrue, who has been | those 35c dignars ot Briciey s, reviail: N g ready to be erected. Obtain our prices always marked by great intere: Freak Calf at Campbell Farm—Fune teaching in_Montville for the past|Tant and SUUCE NPl FRUSE. Brick- | homes. Weihave the utmost confidence i and {nspect 1000 artistic designs. e Ou Game With Alumni on Friday. of Mrs. Marie Lachappelle—Personal | year. is at his home in town for the | ja} jowett i 58 that we hawe the finest display: of John Lennon & Son, There will be a large gathering of| Mention, : Miss Margaret O'Connell is at her HAWE YOU TRIED Honse F“rnishin corner. Main and w;!nn treets, fEoSusiun Wt Bty o NRET ] i R home, on Pleasant street, for the sum- | Tert's ice craam? The kind that is ¢ g Willimantte, _ igh schodl at Dayville tomorrow oroughbred Jargey calf, born on She has been teaching school in neet cream. It excels all make eve this viecinit (Friday) afternoon, when the annual | the farm of Wictor C. Campbell, in the | {io0s . o o el . in Bastern (Connecticut. We can talk Iy -8aver In tnls vicinity game between the alumni and regular [ SOuth part-of thi a week ago, is Nihien. Churohiin wretdinde had ; regu Miss Bertha Lathrop of Lebanon is K Interestinglyewith you about the styles & n" 3 S o b g - g Tk R :éé’.‘ffi.;'fi&‘f"«"" z:erm' Targe pall | the guest of Mrs Whliam . Strong | supplied. Jewett City Candy Kiichen: finishes’ and pqualities of the furniture % 0 inati i the alumni_teams looks ik a a . d he furnitu (Buscomors to somions & wmowy | | that in THIS savings institution he i3 | |t o eetin ot ot uctey | nuariy fre siee of- an inverted two | for the ook, Mist Tathrop i o mem- | ™ ~"awwwes orry momgn | |\ cares, busumos € (o say we carry can tell, as has been often proved in | GUart bowl, is growing and increasin the best that is manutactured and ; % 2 2 in size with the h of th ~og imii ; of the calf, Embalmers and Funeral Diectors, | | assured of as good security as is ble | |gimiiar schaol contests. The alumni o bail io cvidenty fvicd with water. Why Should We Sneer? SIARGIASE 9ELIVRLY pigos ot Curaiiire . 3 be out rey Y Id oo -62 North Strect, . E: Notes. ::fm:" "‘;d’";‘ g g;fi ke 5 "";: For publishing “Thou Shalt Not we sell by our own guarantee, k Meiephone consection. * in any bank of the land, our business yuThe, newest, monthly bulletin of the | welght. Around the eves there il a s o P o R v mg e Our prices yare right. ] healt 3 growth of long sti airs. From the hed,” TOR. 4 g 3 the advantage of baving a milk inspec- left nostril a tail has grown out about e FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Chesbro has would more than double in a month. {or, ““clpecially during The warm | the ‘size o an Gl middre MMECE | 1 ik Tacly on & par with (he rawiers - Cesking . Shcaine Ttiiie Tt i Saee | BT & it ldle fnger- | smerican _version of justice which Tamses. i . a big line Why let k The exammation for the plage of | hatr. From the right meeteil low|Cres the stokholders of an inseasate house_35-5. M. Oumfil H i of Riker's y let your money WOrk partly for ||rurai'ciier on the route to ve catab: | nairs are rowin Siift and bristing, | CCTPomon (0r, the sullty practices of | ————"—gopgy" ’ lished out of the Danielson office is to|and several who have seen it predict he sugar trust defrauds the gov-| & 5 King, Prep. H 8 King, Mgn | Tel. 123.4. | 62-66 Main Street. Toilet Specialties others when it might as well WOrk ololy | | 2oadacien tor s pimcn =r° %0V | that, from, tbie nostel a0 o talh S | ernmenc” ot miliions "b¥ evasing'the | [ Semele Rewm temseutn [0t 3 . Fi ed Mr. |/t irements, The company € o e 3 e Campbell's farm in the last few days [ {7 00E Tolt) A ‘men., THE UNDER PRICESAL! % OPERA HOUSE BLOCK|| for youP Our American Liners. to see the sight. Several photographs ,fl.‘vrx'fi,‘;;.a," The e Js. bald " trom | Meesus. Cons- Tl 9818 | now at The Boston Dry Goods Store 3 A % The New York Sun laments that |Of the freak have been already taken. | ihe" treasury of the COrpOration, and, | i pmsmmm—— | Dantelson, means big barzain prices 7y E the huge new steamship which bears General News. it the matter had stopped there, the to the customae on seasonable goods L.fl- lItEI) st the name of George Washington flies| Sarah E. Brewster of Griswold was | junishment would have fallen on the | (i Bvery departient in the stors bears the German flag. It thinks the name | one of the graduates at the N. F. A, |sccurity holders who were both “ignor- the cut price myirks. as the ney for the Travelers Life will make the vessel's American pas- | Tyesday, and recelved honorable men- |ant and innocent of wrong-doing, THE BOSTON |DRY GOODS STORE, 4nd Accldent Co. of Hartfora, Ot, s R . The ident Lincoln | tion in ‘German and stood second in |while the actual crimfmals go un- Main t., Dantelsox, B Uhlted Bates edith Sad- 4 b ' 3 man c av n S ¢ erman olgrs and the | order of rank. 1 vhipped of law. But there is another ¢ Jun278 “tames I Keech, Mgn B oG5 i 0 e SO IS 02| s S, Stapes a0 B sy o > A who wi 3 . v price of re- P fot s vt Institute o idency 7 ou vl bl | Fitad S5 i bt Repka sric | I0ed sy 10 Sy 8 Blaed and ; : Haver o [txied our Sgell 8 - n physics. tlus the people e [ ers” that we have four whole, It ven- | * Ralph Niekersdti of New York and | dcubly ronbed. - sty A Chocolate Crdam Drops at i0e crable, liners afloat on the Atlantic|john Crowley of New Haven were re- Why should we sneer at the juris- 18AAC foiry, and not & {ramp Cargo carrier | cent:guests at Dr. §, H. Holmes' Sulierces o0 I e Tob Mabort. Putasw. Soun. pound? -H.-C. MURRAY, Prest. N, D. Webster, Treas. | |w tne worla | Mes B W, Potter is at West St ter ot Dahomey tanawhere - - THE 3 KEYSTONE STORE\. \ : S et o ke estiution = 4 S . o PR N gdt«;a&.m‘”«u n:'“um"p B ot e mwfinmnmm Sy

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