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CLLLITIEITEEEETIPERTT Wllhmantic fic. Danielson and Putnam u.m..-.q..mmm- WILLIMANTIG ham ‘next fall. Bty three pre- | i last operation will prove succese- Annual Meeting of Shetucket School District. PR Sa 00l house -mu at_7.20, ". of the voters being pfl m Gorman called the order. Frederick To; All Water Route NEW YORK Sermon on 8t. John—Mt. Vernon Lodge Invited to Methodist Service. Tomorrow (Sunday), June 27, at 4 p. m., solemn vespers will be cele- brated at St. Catholic chs several priests assisting. Vespers ‘were served on their pmtv Thurs- dsy by Deputy Sheriff Dejon. New Britain.—At a meeting of ths sub-committee of the Sunshine socisty 1in charge of playgrounds arrangements ‘were made for the opening of the school committee in the library Mon- e marriage of Miss Josephine St. at | tul. the high school malnz Friday morn- at the Bast Sireet school on uly 1. “My husband looks awful.” “Ol know it, mum; but they don’t be amptatin® Mmu these days, do they?'—Houston C. E. Meeting to Be Held in First Baptist Church. . The semi-annual meeting of the Wil- include an address by Rev. D. J. Neily of Danielson, vice president of the Connecticut Christian Endeavor union, ing. A was follo Franklin; South _ Coventry day and their place of residence are as Ralph Avery = Armstrong, Charles Tillness Barber, Wi ht lad of 10 from Hampton the number. He is Fred- erick uunwn England Nosworthv | g Obwebetuck lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. F., has e officers for the ensu- six months, as follows: N. G. E. Thompson; treasurer, Charles M. ‘Thompson. DANIELSON Germain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis St. Germain, and George Bolieau Wil take place at St. Edward's church (Blfll!dlvl- FUTNAM be M a M‘y by Court CI Naturalization dnh, s Bi. Anne's moclete; will preach on St. John mflhwl patron saint of Franco-Americans. Fa- ther Maghan is considered one of the best sacred orators among the French- 2| waa chosen &lfl m‘rm‘l and Henry tollmdn; officers were Hoisator on ¥ A TR Monday morning. oners, cadets, et al. ‘Maggie, run for the 'phone and call | imantlc Christian Endeavor union will | and the youngest applicant for admis- | william Eq Tinker; V. G, Charles H. 1 play the West Yor. committes, — Frederick Toplif, e . »|be held this afternoon at the First |slon to,the school. ; W The Athletics_will Y At 8 a‘uwk in nmu Rev. Fa- B the doctor “Yessum, what for7|pCotSl! Lt The programme wil | Thosd o tale the emiminations FYi- | B Shsimon:. tics secretary, Walter [ o ol "west Willington t04ay | tnos Meagnan of N Gorman, George Allen; A. R. 3 eolk::l‘or‘ and !ézuur& er, m Gorman; tors, lwar Tatreault and Willlam Kinder. ‘The meeting adjourned until July Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 on The Letter and the Spirit of Chris- mond__ Gilmore _— Yan Bervice: and one by Rev. B & | Bray. Maneeid. Richard Burchran, Fine and Jail Sentence for Joseph | speaking clergy of New England. {15, when other business will come bo- | Unexcelled frelght and paseensse Tewksbury of New York, special fleld | Hampton; Dwight Bugene Cary, |Local Relatives Notified of WMilton A.| Gournoyer— Seniors’ Reception — | Liarse delegations from Norwich, Taft- i serviee direct to and from New York. Secretary ®f the Young People’s m| Scotland; Leslie Paul Clarke, Lebanon; | v, .01 Death—Alumni R ORI 2 C. to| Ville, Baitle, Voluntown, Glasgo, Moo A All Outside Staterooms, ’ sionary ‘movement of the United | John Joe Cummings, Coventr~: Carl- b o lumni Reception—| Fifth Sweltering Day—W. R. o | sup, p,._mmfl wum,,“m Sha Wau- BALTIC From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, States and Canada, on Face the Facts. [ ton Airoy Cummings, Lebanon; Harry| Timothy E. Hopkins Joins List of | Decorate Graves. r?- as the clergy of - ¢ Su\nduy , at 515 p. m. 1 poved Clevelang Flint, Windham; ‘Charles | Motor Car Ows $ ralp!cllvl laces have been in-| Among the graduates at the Nor- New York Pler 22, East River, foot MARRIED APRIL 10. Adam Freiderick, Columbia; Winslow Mrs. Ella Clarke ¥y nun; relatives | vited and a majority will be present.|wich Free Academy this week was Ed- 5;’"3«\‘3! ufi"fi'n ‘»in'r;‘d-u Wednes= Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Hall-Benner Wedding Just Announced Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Benner an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Olive Irene, and George Jason cent non; gustus Andover; Sprague uallup, Scotland; Walter Vin- Hughes, Mansfield; Connell Au- & Paul Benton Isham, Columbia; George Morton Ladd, John Edward Lamb, Leba- Willington; reen, Tolland John Langhamer, Daniel Kane of Deep River was in Danielson_Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Maynard and family leave today (Saturday) for Oak- land Beaeh, to spend the summer. ¥ lliam E. Atwood ot Brookline, in Worcester. Jeroma A. Francis of Hyde Park, Mass., was the guest of friends in Putnam_Friday. Rev. F. W. Armstrong of Danielson will conduct a service in the hall of Army Sunday after- Sunday in the Churches. Mt. Vernon lodge, F. and A. M., will worship with the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning. The subject of the pastor's discourse will be “Why the Pillars of Hiram Were Crowned ward Kelly of this place. Misses Beatrice, Medora and Viola Buteau are home from Canada, where they have been attending school the Ppast year. “Phone P. 8. write for folder. eight recefved untll § p. m. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent mayid Hall, April 10, 1%09. The bride is a | Robert Henry Lee, Chapli Robert | Mass., in Danielson Frida the Salvation » i - graduate of the Windham high school | Turner Lillie, ¥ klin; Elmer Royce Hal Fwn of Stou‘hton,yll.us noon. :,‘:.5',,”}",’, X:rfn,mgs,':',fm,m. —_— with the class of 1909.. Mr. and Mrs. | Loomis, Lebanon; Leon Everett Lou-|is in Danielson today (Saturday). Mrs. George Taft of Uxbridge, Mass., | SUVER, OF i TR %e evening Hall will make their home with the | ee, fllington; Frederick Leighton| Miss Mildred Crumley of Providence |is visiting in Putnam. YT 'be “The Artsstivenass Of Jesoh? W t‘ bl S -ts bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.|England Nosworthy, Hampton; Albert|is at her home here for the summer. - ‘At the Congregational chureh Sun- Se—— © . S— ashabple dul Benner, 46 Lewiston avenue. The an- | Julius Oman, South Windham; Ernest| Arthur A. Hall of Newburport, Mass. JAIL SENTENCE day morning, Dr. W. H. Gane's sud- | Of Skin-Tortured and Of Elegant Design At Prices Ranging nouncement comes as a surprise to the young people’s -many acquaint- ances. F_UNERAL. George L. Cooley. The funeral of George L. Cooley was ward Lawrence Place, Reisman, Service, South Willington; Charles Ed- Freder- ick Worthington Smith, South Wind- North Windham; Milton Henderson Soutee, Hanover; 'Alfred Henry Stone, Eiliotts: ham; Mansfield; Windham; James Smith, South Windham: William Gerard Smith, ‘Willlam Gallup was' in Danielson Friday. At St. John's Day Observance. - J. Morin, Dr. J. N. Perreault, A. T.. Reeves, Joseph Rodo and Ernest Gin- gras were at Rocky Point Thursday, to attend the observance by New Eng- lani Canadians of St. John's day. And Fine of $10 and Costs for Cour- noyer. Joseph Cournoyer was sentenced to serve ten months in jail and was fined $10 and costs in the city court Friday ject will be Two Types of Men and Two Tests, and in the evening, Are Men Losing Interest in the Church? Rev. W. T. Thayer of the First Bap- tist church of Norwich will occupy the pulpit of the local Baptist church in exchange with Rev. E. W. Potte Disfigured Babies Should Know flu ‘warm baths with Cuti Soap mth -uun. with c%ru.umln, it Skin Cure, or! instant relief, NORWICH LINE Via STONINGTON The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. v ho will also address the young men From $2.50 to $20.00 held Friday with prayer at the home | Stedman William Story, Mansfield Cen- — moming. . Cournoyer was chargod | who will i b B oy, e i i TA in the Jerusalem district of Scotland, | ter; Howard Lewls Trueman, Storrs; INJURIES FATAL. g % Principal H. E. Jackman 1eft Friday o ey ey 4 P Tl Comprising many weaves, colorings|at 12 -o'clock. _ Rev. Harry Grimes,|Leland Amidon Wildes, Eagleville' bt de ) Game With Jewstt City Today. | gor Maine, where he will spend the ST T aspeesy, o S s pastor of the Windham Center Con- | Willis Parker Wildes, Jr., Eagleville; | Milton A. Young Dies in Providence | Jewett Cit to Putnam today nomi - t and styles. An assortment greater|gregational church, officiated. A com- | Everett J. Wileon, South Coventry: ; CERETEbSY v aks tha Arme WAMRE ] T e of toctur- aveler than at any other time this season, | mittal service was held at the grave at | Anton Wostrel, West Willington; Ida it the year to- the Providence | strest i s m""'u““‘“' “atiod head, Bad Aot s R iy ',?r:f»’wnf hence selections that will prove easy|? o'clock. Burlal was in the ceme- | May Benson, Mansfleld Center: Esther| iiiton A, Young of Westerly died in | grounds. The last time Jewett City COLCHESTER ecoemas, rashes, itoh- | derfui =iy line and water front of and pleasing: a stock which includes | 7Y at Hanover. Funeral Directors | May Bishop, Andover: Helen M. Burn- | o Brovidence hosmital Friday as (he re. | was scheduled to play here the game o : g g ol o Saplgms frem many tailors, all beauti- 5}:’:": & Shepard of this city were in c':nr:‘pmnnnm{imp E;\x;{frfl:m&::"gm sult of injurfes recsived Tuesday, | pas postponed on account of rain. Bacon Academy, One Hundred and Six & hhate i mlf-mtmm chafings Steamer leaves Stonington at 1118 Tuita Jewett Ceneny, Merrows. | nish & horse in his stable kicked and | potitions for Letters of Administra- [ Years Old, Graduates Large Class. | 37 001D Sodl obildren, and afford rest |p m. week days only: dus Pler 4 fully made and value unusual at the price. Three-piece Suits of lNnen in blue, tan' lavender and white, some plain, To Teach in New Jersey. Miss Beatrice Filer, who has been teaching at the Natchaug ‘school, has gone to her home in Danielson for the anon; lins, Cove Alice Trene Chapman, North Franklin: Ruby Clinton, Storrs; Vera Jane Col- : Dorothy Colman, South South Columbi: ntry; Nettie May Cour, broke his right leg. Mr. Young for- merly lived in Danielson and is a son of Mrs. Elizabeth Young Burlingame of Maple street and a brother of Mrs, George O. Thomas of the West Side. tion. Mary W. Taylor of Waterville, Me., has made application for letters of administration on the estate in Con- The annual graduation exercises of Bacon academy were held on Friday at three o'clock, in the Congregational ‘worn-out par- ta, when all else fails. Guaraniced %s{uul ure under the Dmtod bum Foott and Brugs Aot aoit ma 'rom ur irt] Cut S d Guticura nm"i..-"&"( 003 North River, 7.46 the next morning. Fare Korwich 10 New York $1.75 Write or telephons W. J. PHILLIPS. = = summer. She is to teach in New Jer- | Coventry; Florence Edna Dodd, Mans- i i A A. Wilson, late of (25¢.) b o others embroidered—37.50 to $10.00. |gey the next school year. geid: AB““ Mé{'"“ Drescher, Baltic; gffic;al ‘?'o.]:-d of l‘;. A‘. ]R. cr..:n;—. - Qf i, Iate 5::'3'50;}"'1&",.,:}1“‘:,’;: r‘:u‘:w;w e il R e ety Agent, New Londun. Conn. ociid . —_— ylvia Dora Elmore, North Franklin arah Wiillams Danielson chapter, | vonre ' aring on the applica ¥ ¢ Femplecs; Bults, of. lisen - Snith W. R. C. MEMORIAL. Grace Elizabeth Fitts, Storrs: Agnes|D. A. R, has elected the following offi- | V< 5esq phe Hearing on the application | yueie, orchestra; invocation, Rev. B. fabric, in plain or corded effects, each oy ke e sy ? Maud Goodfellow, Lebanon: Jessie|cers for the ensuing year: Regent, | pugnam will be represented by a |C- Ihgalls; music, Praise Ye Jehovah, . «, | Steamer BLOCK ISLAND in many colors, at $5.00 to $12.50. Sunday to Be Observed in Homor of | Weir Goodfellow, Tebanon: ‘Irene | Miss Marion D. Chollar; recording sec- | golagation at the meeting of the Ash- | Gounod, school chorus; _Salutatory, Whfll'fl m I{m in Jewe" [:lt | Sophia Grant, Mansfield; Elizabeth | retary, Miss Mary E. Kelley; historian. | gorq" Baptist Sunday school convention | Anba Raymond Snow; ' music, With Princess White Dresses, made of Luella _Grees, South Willington; | Harriétte C. Kingsbury; board of man- | Which will be held in the Baptist | Horse and Hound, Caldicott, Glee June 0th tp Sept. 1nt, 1900, fuc batiste, lawn, muslin or dotted Swiss, Sophia Haas, North Windham; Marian agement, Mrs. Mildred Day, Mrs, Ella church at Danielson next Wednesday. club; address, Training for the World's rwio atch HIL Franeis S. Long Woman's Relief | jrammond, Hampton; Florence Nason | Back, Miss Bernice S. Cogswell, Mrs. 0 g Work, Charles H. Keyes, supervising w trimmed in many ways with lace or [ corps, No. 28, will decorate the graves | Harman Coventry; Annie Mary Hor- | Emma M. Keach. Putann Wedneotay Ty S en a8, o | principal South District _schools = of DR. J. M. KING nd 215 :'T:Y;i:;ry;pnficx range from $3.95 25’):}:ndec\e“:‘::gg;x;e:nrk;er:osr:r;glumfig ;;";i (l“;]!!):ll’\ul lgl’l 3 LeRb:no ,hLucy Local Boys to Join Noank Camp. ing arrangements for the annual con- Eartffr;r"do- music, Dflbybr;’lkkwnr'dclhlsi Dentist New 20.00. 4 5 | Belle Hopkins, Elliotts; Rhena Frances Jearly aniel vention of the T. A. and B., which will | Long! .Y Sty oy A. R. hall and will take the trolley s i Nearly a score of Danielson boys [Vven + e gt 5 aledictory, Ed lonzo a Muslin Slipe for the Princess gown, | t0 the Willimantic cemtery. —Each gy iy, Hide ape. il be mumbered in the local Y. 3 C. | e held in this city the grat week In N i R ] A e guartatias. Al o : 3 | member will bring bouquets. 3 vind. | A: © Mason's Island, near No- E s e ;_pres i - / 2 3 and 1 p. m, made low neck and sleeveless, lace | “The graves to be decorated are those | humry g oo yna, Legls, South Wind Snic The party will go into camp on Senior Class Reception. e Hramiliny Waltie: atwand ot the| Office hours 9.30 & m. to 8 p. m. i0ck Talind 2.48 tnmmm.:m:s white, light blue, pink :f the“(o_llns'f'ingh. Bw"rx.'m'm:’xc ceme- | Florence Warner Loomis, Lebanon “v';}dg;i%)- June 7, and remain for| , yomperature of 90 degrees was | Otis ‘prizes; music, O Captain, My | Painless extraction. 30 p. m. wich 7 prmm ~—price $2.00. e Bl M e oy Cag. | Gertrude Mercer Loveland, Columbia: i not sufficiently excessive to minimize | Captain words by Walt Whitman, mu- | _Telephone 40 Dinnier "Houses and " Bathin Dreases of chambray and ginghat, | rie Jordan, Mes. iy Keignin, srs, | adore Macfariane, Mensfleld; Hazel the attractiveness of the senior class |sic by E. 8 Kelley; benediction, Rev. - e ar landings at Watch Hill an e T e e YN, Wr% | Pauline Mowry, Willimantic;' Helen GOING TO NORWICH. reception, held in Odd Fellows' hall [ B. D. Remington: music, orchestra. SUMMER MILLINER Shioxieilhi in checks, stripes and solid colors, and | A701e Lyman, Mes, Amira Mantibe | Marian Olin, Mansfield: Alice Eudora — Friday evening, and which marked | There was a large attendance, and | .\ gropt)y reduced prices during July Wateh Hil oom a big variety of styles to select from | Noyes, Mrs. Anna Barrett, Mrs, Essie | L1k Elliott: Hejen Estelle Robinson. | Crowds Hoping That Transportation [the close of the events of commence- | the exercises proved exceedingly in- 4 August. Take advantage of the mited to day —at $2.50 to $5.00, P s A e ires “poe | Mansfield; Alice Trene Russ. Mansfield Facilities Will Be Ample. ment week. There was a large at- | teresting. o M y to day..... 1.00 -00. e amira Tilden, Mrs Annf Center: . Alice Eiinor Service, South ) tendance and a liberal degree of en-| The class of 1809 numbered: Clas- [offer. L. E. Roy, Jewett City limited’ to Mrs, Murdock and Mre Jiorence T | Willington: Fannie Allene ~ Smith, A double half hourly service on the | joyment for all. Many out of town |sical -‘Duvr“efkflqry Carrier Brown, 1CE CREAM s opreolll 78 man: Hebron cemetery/ Mrs. Sarah|Scuth Windham: Ruth Eveline Snow,|trolley line between Central Village | relatives and friends of the class were thesis, Wireless ‘elegraphy; Edgar b a " Partt “',H““ - s, tickets i i gt Chaplin: Catherine Arline. Thompeon, | and Webster has been arranged for [present. Following the reception, the Alonzo Carrier, thesis, The Authantic- |at vhnml-,n o and reall Parties, | moskday .;’ ndays. tickets . ampton; Lillian May ~ Thompson, | Monday, July 5. This will care for the | evening was given to dancing. Music| ity of Shakespeare’s Plays, valedicto- | churches, etc., supplied. Agent for the | RCIGTS JTONE 4 Wflshable Ski[‘ts AP s ds T North Windham: _Isabelle = Cochrane | holiday traffic between the points men. | Was by the Cargill orchestra. Prof. |rian; Ethel Anna Maynard, thesis, | McKinley music, 10c a copy. William | For further information, party ra Watson, Willington; Hattie Johnson | tioned, but the hundreds of persons in | Frank Murray was prompter. Yellowstone National Park: *Florence | jonnstone, Jewett City. apply at ice Of company near steam. g o | Williams, TLeonard's - Bridge; Ruby| this vicinity who are planning to go| The members of the Woman's Re-|Edith Smith, thesis, Indian Customs: = hoat 1 g, Norwich, L. M. Glichrist, of 008 material and style, at a mod- Proved the 1900 Class Possessed . Gift| Elizabeth Williams, Leonard’s Bridge: | to Norwich on that day are wondering | lief corps held a sewing meeting Fri- | Anna Raymond Snow, thesis, Child WHEN READY TO BUILD, Agent. erate price. of Entertaining Successfully. Lena Gertfude Wolff, Columbia. how good e from Central [day afternoon at the home of Mrs. | Labor, salutatorian. General course— | aject your material from our The New Emgland Navigation Ce., 2 e senior reception o ersonal car an h I never s o memorial service for Louisa Fen- est; 2 rite Maho- | Nails, ete, Y 5 complete line | je24d SNia of iwhite linen). 3100 to $8.30°) srign” schigol. was balé in Town balll. Wilkisos O Bcslds of Hartiord was in | for fon Loy paover SUMCE fto IS | der the evangelist.. wiho Aled st the ney, thesis, The Conservation of Our |of masons’ and builders’ supplies. R. R » Bkirts of tan linen, §2.00 to $3.50. + | Friday evening and was largely at-|iown iriday. help out, but this service is also in- | Day-Kimball hospital last week, will | National ~Resources; Lillan Marion | Church, Jewett City. 2% QT s p tended. The event was thoroughly en- frequent. Windham county peopls | be held at the Pentecostal cpurch Sun- | Mahoney, thesis, Theodore Roosevelt, IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY \ Skirts of white lawn, $1.00 to $2.50.| joved. P. D. Donahue made the hall| Andrew Grant of Mt. Hope was | would appreciate a special train, at|day afternoon. President: Helena Leonllda O'Connell, | s good wholesome meal. try one of = especially attractive with decorations|in town Friday. least in the evening, between Daniel- . thesis, The Beginnings of Connecti- | those 35¢ dinners at Brickley's r ST[‘ME“ SIGHT SEER BKirts of blue duck, $1.00, of vellow and white. . son and Norwich. The last north | "%t c‘”’"’""“sfi"""” Due to lee | cut; Lydia Secor, thesis, The Rise of | rant and quiek linch = Special atten- A The patronesses were Mrs. J. F.| Miss y S ve ir i Yorwic] torm. Abraham Linceln; Edward Ashley | tion to commercial men. V. Brick- — Extra size Skirts ot.blue duck, $1.60. | Churbhi Mre Frank Larrabee and Mrs. | Boston for the summer . oS00 0| oo to, Toin leaves Norwleh about 8| @ ctruction and reralt phng in'jBith, Shexily TERG RIS of W Joy, Jeowett Oy A e s . A. Ia*Frénch. An excellent dance pro- orwich is going to get the crowds | the employ of the Southern New Eng- | “Ranks first in scholarship but hav- On_and after Saturday, June 19th, l!"?:l; u:m Skirts of white “linen, gramme of slllxrr:ndnusmbe‘lils wes par- | Frank W. Chappell of Chaplin was | from this section of the state on July 5, |land Telephone company is working ;r;g!t;};;;,‘"::’,.‘,,t"‘;,’fgfi,'.e"{if%'i'x‘e'éxl“ THIS SPACE RESPRVED, Tl run as follows: Two round tripé .50, $3. ticularly well liked by the @ancers.|in town on business Friday. n and about this city. The men have - Ocean, Ple esc . Extra size Skirts of tan linen, $3.50. The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladiss' Home Journal Paper Patterns. Walden, Miss Emeline Church and Ar-| Miss Florina Roy went to Providence | The closing event of commencement |No prostrati < New and Up-te-date Hotel in every , Miss y J & o A 2 ted s Jun26d thur T. Kelley. Friday to attend the funeral of a rela | week, the Alumni reception to the | ojty. msmrgx::s(::rgp:erg?xrv:s n ‘nhr:; s il S0 thy St AR Pastiedlar. 2 tive, P graduating class of Killingly High | mills were subjected to a severe test | Of Brittany who dwell in the sacred KA ¥. LEWIS. Propristor. EIGHTY-THREE CANDIDATES R L il i !cho'lfl- e o rmory Friday |in withstanding the discomfort of the | Druldie circles of the menhirs and . —_— Mrs. ary itaker has returned, | evening. ecorations, in which were | torrid we: er. In the su at twi the moonshine. . HOURIGAN, Dl‘_ F. C_ JACKSON Took Entrance Examinations at High | after an enjoyable visit with her sis- | mingled the class colors, green and |g'clock thermometers in th(-" h?xmm:‘sg SomL i Saee :n L ter th ‘;‘.l..." o 4 School on Friday. ters in Southbridge, Mase. gold, transformed the appearance of |section were registering 95 degrees. | v LR Mere mortals encounter them WS- g7 o COR - 2 g the big drill shed into an attractive “ | by night the korrigans force their FUNERA R, he_morning D NTISr Indications point to the largest én- lMiSI Lila Stillwell, who teaches in {';'Irw\[m. The ?Illéndanconf surpassed Heat Damages Walk. visltors to dapee with them around Furalture Cooking running a8 fa s Pleasure Be: tering class in the history of Wind- Plainfield, is spending the summer va- | that of any socigl event of the vear | The intense heat of the first few | anq around, singing monotonously the | phonss—Store 81-2: houss 3 and return; o tho. alter Painless Extracting and Music was furnished by Baker's of- chestra of Norwich and its quality was in keeping with the excelence oOf the Dr. C. Morris Hatheway of Hartford was a Willimantic risitor Friday. facilities will ample to protect them from crowding and delays while traveling. nsportation be Willimantic, made necessary as the re- just completed repairs at and near lsult of the ice storm last February. tory or salutatory. TALE OF BRITTANY FOLKLORE WATCH IT! HAVE YOU TRIED oYARE: 9 s g Rev. G. A. Ferguson, pastor of the 0100 GHAENT | The ing thet & Recent grads and members of the| Charles H. Thompson of Chaplin ALUMNI RECEPTION Advent church, will hold a service in Tett's ice - -t at is was a Willimantic visitor Friday. 3 the chapel at Danielson, Sunday aft- made from sweet cream. It excels all junior clase of old Windham High, ush- ered, Refreshments were serveq 5t in- termission by a local caterer. The committee in charge or :he ar- rangements comprised John Stanley Harold Maine, a clerk in the Wind- is in New York. ham National bank, cation at her home in this city. Brilliant Social Event Closes Com- mencement Week. number of those present was In excess of 500. The ernoon. 98 Degrees in the Sun. For the fifth successive day the tem- perature reached beyond 90 on Friday. days hag caused the granolithic walk along the rear of the Union block Piper Who Fllyo‘ for the Unholy Korrigans, and the Curse Thero by Entailed. names of the days of the week from others. Churches, weddings and parties supplied. Jewstt City Candy Kitchen JEWETT OITY HOTEL, MOOSUP HOUSE. Fi"ing a Specinhy Mr, and Mrs. James W. Hillhouse | grand march of more than 150 couples |[to expand and bulge and the sections ;| Monday to Sunday. This is the theme | 5 ;. King, Prop. H 8. King, Mgr were' at Pleasure Beach Friduy wo|Was 1ed by President Nathan D. Prince | will have to be repaired. A thermom- i comnected. Lowest prices. , All work guaran- lease a cottage for the season. of the Alumni assoclation and Mrs, | ster held against . the wall of the | Chet oot nown tradition dealing b+ g with them, the story of Lao and the Special attention pald te Commercia men, t Heaches, observing s JOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO., teed. Assoctated Dental Parlors, 782 — Prince. Nash's orchestra played for | building just over the walk, when the | Wic2 them, the story of "m0 &né e | "5 ©F" " Tigeg ™ ™ =0 5 " 1 T ——— Main 8t. Willimantic, augbTThS Miss Emma P. Bates, teacher in the | the sixteen numbers on the dance list. |sun was beating against it Friday | Xorrigans. Lao was a prize piper and ' yoeenp. Conn Tel. o818 Chicago Latin school, Chicago, 1l Is | Eibert . Darbie was prompter. The forenoon, ran up to 105 degres. eame to set the dance at the pardon | visiting her father, B. A. Bates, of | ushers, under the rection of Alla John A. Morse, Jr., violinist, played ege Windnm Dean,ware the members of the class | with the orchestra st the high sthool | O, ArmOr. Women, terrifed at their | o| \j'S GAUISES OF THE “CLEVELAND" ran nion Ho e 75 MONUMENTS, Headstones and Markers In our stock ready to be erected. Obtain our prices Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Greener left Friday night for a vacation to be spent in New York, Albany and Canadian point: Miss Catherine M. Casey of Norwich, s of interest. of '08. Preceding the dancing the mem- bers of this vear's class held their re- ception and were greeted and wished success by hundreds of relatives and friends. Notes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dyer Potter of Nor- reception in Danielson Friday evening. City Notes. Alva Belcher and Helen Wheaton spent Friday in Thompson. Miss Barbara Brigham of Macon, a., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Wheaton, in Grove terrace. discovery ot a korrigan town, be sought him to aveid the little black | folk, but he laughed them d"m‘ Bravely enough he went to the korri- | gan town, but terror came over him in the dark.when he heard whispered | (Hamburg-American Line) 18,000 tons, brand new, superbly fitted. Hound the Wor! From New York October 16 Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City | Rooms, $1.00 a Day A%D UPWARD Bageage o and from £ ion tres. formerly of this city, attended the | wich were guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. P. e o sounds and dimly saw dark shadows | from San Francisco, Feb. &, ) graduating exercises of the Windham | Todd, Friday. Mrs. Frank Guild of Windham has hing with bim in the gloom, | ASaKly four menths. cosiing on ] high school Thursday evening. Timothy E. Hopkins has purchased a [ Deen the guest of her mother, Mrs. | marching & - | AND UP. including all expenses afloat AMER'CA[\ HoUSE — motor car. Edgar Clarke Then the moon rose and the Mttle |and ashore At the banquet tendered Mrs. Sarah for their _ SPECIAL '_EATUI(ES' Hudtlrl. Miss Rosanna Rousseau has returned creatures bade him play Farrell & Sanderno Unclaimed Letters. . Kinney, . 4 'V, past state regent of Con- to her home in Lowell, Mass., after an | Letters addressed as follows remain | necticut, in Hartford, this week, Mrs, | 98Bce. All night long he played upon | SPECIAL RATES to Theatre -rruup.g and find out what its condfti ¢njoyable month's stay with Mr. and|ynclaimed at the local pdstoffice: Mary | Mary Medbury of this city responded | Bis pipes and the little people capered | ” o ons_are.| Mrs, W. Jolly of High street. Teal, Richard Norman,Alfred Lemieux, | to the toast, Playmates. Traveling Men, etc. Livery comnected When written up through this office u won't find a single clause you can’t endorse. FIRE POLICIES Miss Alice Carey and Miss Cather- ine Bowler, who are teachers in the Henry Thebeault, Joseph*® Lariviere, Dona_Lebouf, Wilfred Nado. Richard Healey. is assisting as a Plans for D. A. R. Picnic. A meeting of the committee held about him on the grass. Not & note @1d be miss until the moonlight faded | and the cock crow, sounding dawn, | Orfent Cruk rman Lioyd 73 days, including 24 days Kurfuerst | Egypt and Palestine, $400 up. SHETUCKET STRERT. Y and inspect 1000 artistic designs. we issue protect in case of loss, and | Public schools of New London, are at|night operator at the Telephone Ex- |with Herbert Smith on Thurs- | gave the signal for his companions to 3. IME 3. ¢ that, t 1th their homes in this city for the sum- | change. d: final arrangements ft th - FRANK C, CLARK, TIMES BLDG., N. ¥ H - dokin Lounon & Son, When It ‘comee to premiume. Surs a4 | mer vacation. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Burrows have |nic to be held on Tuesday were made, | YSMSR. All the night he Nad played, | *y,;yws In considering your dec corner Main and Watson Streets, [ rever high. Turn your insuranes over . opened their cottage at Oakland Beach, | The party will leave this city Tuesday | Obedient to the magie cry “Pipe, prize oy — : B e 10 us and we'll see that You'rs Securs.| Norman Griggs, who recently under- | whore thew have spent many summer | morning for Pomfret, where they will | piper, pipe and set the dance of the | THE UNDER PRICEsALE |oration for the coming cele- e | T c.“;:-h“""':‘“ & co. went ;a_third operation in a Hartford i ol 2 P SR T e Beoh by ol "‘C",‘;“’:r‘“‘;yg“:" korrigans!” Exhausted with the com- | now at The Boston Dry Goods Store 2 b st, g Mre. W. J. Reynolds yville is |the Wolf Den, S 1 - Willimantic State Norma Je26d Ty e " I siit | visitiag of Medtia, N Y. jelson chapter, D. A. R., the state re- ":‘ o “‘; :"" 'l?"‘:""“’" L’“‘h" ol g e B Moo g bration be sure to see the Training Sohoo! Whitney-Stevens ~ Engagement An- | Ecit and past state rezent have ac. | Dipes and he fell aheap at the foot | g oy’ GLoLTTiicat In the store bears Dennison- D ti L SR g GO e ;—;gl(;gcn.r(\‘vlm(mns to Dbe present at|of the menhir, and the last sound |ine cut price marks. ennIsSo ecorative Lines 6th. Regular session opens Tuesday, _The engagement of Miss Mary Tsabel | Mrs. Justin Greene visited Mr. which fell upon his drowsy ears was | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE b September Tth, Stevens, formerly of Danielson, and |Greene, who is ill at a hospital in | Si€eD, prize piper, sleep! Thou hast Main St. Danlelzon. For_further information, apply to Edwin Whiting of Boston is announe- | Worcester, on Friday set the dance of the korrigans; hever | jun?7a Tames B Kesch, Mgr ’ HENRY T. BURR, Principal. ed. C. B. Johnson of Franklin, Mass.,|more shalt thou set a Christian e CRANS I ON S Y amaews e Ou Borough Briefs. has heen the guest of local relatives. ~ |gance:™ Olived ", Géotty wee 1n Provide Miss Caroline Borhearn of Worces- i i i Thursday. | Y e [ Frovidencd |l the guest of Miss S. Elizabeth Effective and inexpensive, F 2 o e Clarence E. Gifford leaves today | Clarke. 23daw b cosdrssggea make every saver in this vicinity realize | |wwis <fsbe S, WAL Rk v v mume tas soemea o (8ucossors to Sesslons & Elmore) he will conduct religious services dur-|from a week’s stay in New York and Embalmers and Funerdl Directors, 60-62 North Street. Teiephone connection. that in THIS savings institution he is agsured of as good security as is possible ing the summer. Mr. and Mr:. A. A, Perkins are vis- iting ‘at Oakland: Beach. Henry Strang of Newton, Mass,, in_Danielson Friday. Henry Miller of Townsend, Mass, was, New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. DeCoudres and their two children of East Hartford are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bosworth in Woodstock avenue. Mrs. F. D. Sargent and Miss Flor- yrup Wng Flixivsh Senml FOR DRY AND FANOY COODS “Trase with US Save Memeyr ISAAC CHAMPEAU. Manager. June Brides * " been the guest of friends in town. ence Sargent are at their summer Putbam. Conn. Those who are about to furnish new Chesbro has in any bank of the land; our business ||, Specis:care wers run to Momsup an | Rome i, Brookline N. B .\ = Cl fl‘ ol e L L big li 2 Ater the sohool reception Friday evens |nold enjoyed an automobile trip to eol\ses e ect- OCEAN VIEW HOTEL Ppie Jne would more than double in a month. ing Bkt B e H F i of Riker’s The south bound passenger train| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monroe of llfl BLOCK ISLAND, R. I ouse [u'nishlng g ¥ Why I leaving Danielson at €13 a m. struck | Brooklyn, X, X ate sueste of Mrs | qcli es k¥ nhon- pabago st RN ; Toilet Specialties y let your money work partly for ||asdiiess oy ommed by fir eniips Wopdstock avenue. : A(‘ts m.tuml actsfm_,us Tur Motkon, sc,_ss hmorr il ey el » lis es, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mariborough. . E yle OPERA HOUSE BLOCK| | others when it might as well work solel e Mrs. Reuben Sykes. 1 Tecovering from 4l u,mt“,e il S S5 o unda & D, Wock e | inishen and qualition of the furn s ' R *‘“\‘T“ we ca but suffice 0 say e ; y STAFFORD SPRINGS |o ikt wiiox o scarel isver TV | a0 g nd e care: v wumce [t o way v L. M. REED for you? Local Guests at Philadelnhia Wedding —Funeral of John Dupre: rom a mild case of scarlet fever, as is also the little daughter of Letter - Dlll\ fll\ HAPRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, 1 and stand back of every plece of furnit g has the agency for the Travelers TAfe e L iem ec"s PAZENTS we sell by our own guarantee. \ and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ct. Aad Gb Mrs, Napoleon Pero and son, Napo- CROBEY of Fridoh ALl 6 f our ifea. Handsome €3- ! - A the United States Health and A ci- leon, gr, have gone to Phitadeighia to | POI“T, A"\l Lr 0 ‘flf;fi wu 0 ew ich | T Tade Gutde Book Free A s dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Wi tite Willi nd the CE 0. | school. ja —_— ) E. A. Bates of West Upton, Ma: . Phoenix Block, leison, Conn c o s and e mantic Savings | |2k U G, | st of nogon b e nume oo Back. Das N Box 231. Willimantic, Ct. It is expected that work on the new{ !¢ BUCSE of s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Im ny . ", l h Main street sewer will be completed [ ™ W. R. C. Memorial D; CAL“‘ORNIA H 4 s { early next week. - R. C. ay. u tried our Special|Tel. 123-4, 266 Mai HIRAM N, FENN, nstitute O TREE L i Suseiacias | il ot SR neg A hvs 79 Fagod e $-8 Main Sursste UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER largely attended from St. Edward's Warner W. R. C. will be observed to- UPCO Chocolate Cream Drops at 10c church Friday morning at 9 o'clock.|day (Saturday). The members will ey o 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. H. C. MURRAY, Pr N T Burial was in St. Bdward's cemeter— | lonve this city by trolley for = West ty a pound? NEWMARKET HOTEL, L G, , Prest. . D. Webster, Treas, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Bafley of | Thompeon. After decorating the THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES, 716 Boswell Ave. F Manchester, N. H., have been guests of | graves in the West T pson ceme- ' First-class wires, licuors and elga, Rev. and Mrs. R M. D. Adame. tery, they will visit the Grave n.rent Danieison Putoam Moosup | Mealn and Walch rerebit ssrvac | membea.nunn‘otmwn cemetery in Putnam. -nw.- maydd ordes, Jdohn Tuckle. Bivan Zel 42

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