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F STATE NEWS D RS-, : . " by ors of ‘ ; °112; ® : > “ - ‘o & imw 3 $7,500 Addition o Be Built to School - ‘ illimantic, Danielsonan utnam s | et S Surriaitun: | arin e was_comeare,|All Water Route 3. 9 : : : ‘Senior Promenade: bers of M. Vernon Lodge Attend | o be known &s the Union Braid com- eennsennnnnn TELLLCITTILETELLE BassEREREERERERRRaL . . AEEEESEEEASRRERSRRNRRRSRARRRRNENS The closing festivity of the week _ Methodist Service. . ‘has u'- ‘wn Meriden. TO R g Loy o P T Y R o T | e e o | NNEW YORK Uohn Nichols to Dispose of Lunch | A number of large wagers were post- | At noon the party marched into the | Reading Circle Plans Picnio—White- | 1A7€2 crowd of the friends of the class | 4\ C¥.0), 0" iiding. Dr. G. Sy L e Willh is Deing erected by CIar ed Saturday and it is estimated that| dining room and was shown seats by | "5 F\l T L 0T e fiton school com- |ence 8. Wadsworth in the Laurel Grove Jlflfln;;l-ht- h:uu;lv & Turnoyi)m approximately $3,000 has already been | S. 1ci|' Hooker. Mx;.t ‘Hn:‘\lurd ll.ho "‘“fi :’ :::t-d By No:th "'G""VHW. 94 ;nrr;;llc; u;ndmmhiu kfln' ‘g Hami o8 district will have two hundred rooms. d fohn c! , the illimanti put up. . terially aided In getting the dinner wel rosvenordal decora ttee horized lans .o~ . § player, who e Covibhited s Jubele “Brovisions are being made for an | started. The tables were handsomely with the class colors, silver and blue, | Mt w.‘;f‘ffl:“‘:n" g by gyl 7 —Bertram T. Kewer of ch‘lsefl I_lne business at 721 Main street for a num- | adequate police service at the race|decorated and a carnation was at each| Willlam Dexter of Middletown was|There were eighteen numbers on the | g "PECRG CHEn O bullding _ a¢ the | Waverly, Mass. has been engaged as f ber of years, stated Sunday that he |track for the big event. plate. An excellent dinner was served. | in_Danielson over Sunday. programme. corn, conne manual training teacher in the local | was to retire from that business. He e Th order 1o be ecligible to member-| Rev. F. W. Armstrong conducted a Summer Boarders Coming. e ct with the | L ools to succeea W. H. O'Meara, re- [ said that a deal would be closed Mon- Child’s Death from Bronchitis. ship a manh must be {0 years or older. | service at Putnam Sunday afternoon. | mpe hot weather has started the | Tne treasarce was authorized to | Signed. a.‘e - day whereby the business, fixtures and & Those seated at the tablesywere: Wil- | Miss Roberta Horton has returned | noarers from the city. Neatly evere | borrew the b Sigeien o a will would "be transterred 0| gansnies of Air and Mos. Olivier Her. | lard B. Clarke, 76, Columbla; Anthony | to her Tiome in " Providence for tho| ouin'Tom New York brings in num- | able the district committee. to con- |, Norwalk—The South Norwalk pub- ohnson & Turney and that the busi- | yiews o3 tyer cireet died @pturday | W. Parkhurst, 8, Groton; Daniel L.|summer vacation e Them” The Grand hotel has | struct sach addition commmate in ey |lic school children have been asked for| Unexcelled freight and passenger ess would be continued by Oscar Tur- | morning” of bronchitis. The funeral | Lovett, S0, Groton; Ebenezer Baker, 78,| Miss Ethel Judson has taken a posi- | hookeq 75 who will arrive on the 2d of | ery detail, not to exceed $7,500. The |donations to help the Women's Civic | serviee direct to and from New York ney, the formers son-in-law. Mr. | werhog Sh oronchits, 'X’B. Williams, 81, Leba- | tion with the A. ¥. Wood company. . | S0k otk will' be commenced as mson. ag | league place poplar trees along Rail- | All Outside Stateroom: Bt 2 crelock, | Willimantic; n 3 Turney has had considerable experl | Basiny oo n iy, LieTnO0n 4L 2 crer [ non; W, O Turner, 73, Willimantic: | Fred Oates has been the guest of |"'Nity iarry Leonard and child of | possible. road avenue. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, ence in the lunch business. Mr. Nich- Wood, 79, Willimantic; John |friends in Fillls, Mass. i e oy Rt M RN 5 Sundays, &t 515 p. m. = ood, 79, 25 3 y $35. - ols said that he was undecided as t0 | young Emeralds Defeat Colchester . 74, South Windham; F. K. Hert'nhry A. T::et{e'a:lt of :We' la;don Leonard's parents’ on South Main| Friday night, John Tefft's store on .h:nf'g:r—'rh! unte:-;n:fi:nnlve'n‘-d nmw }r‘ogtt: zb'ns::;.mgr, foot R S e, meaid probably take Twice B ol | over Bunaag| (¢ (11010 0 MeiieeSlistrast 4DA gt wosk. North Main sireet was entered and | division, Anclent Order of Hibernians, | daye, Fridays, &S p. m. E e e A rof The Ybung Emeralds won tneir 25th ! 1i e T e e aoia; | . and irs.’ George Litchfela of |, G, F Morgan of Gardner Lake was | thirty dollars’ worth of goods stolen, | will be celebrated at the rooms of the |~ ‘Phone or #rits Jur faider. - AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION and 26th consecutive victories on the|P. H. Thompson, 83, Mansfield; John | Providence' have been the guests of M"“f George s:éw returnea to Com- mainly cigars, candy, oranges and ice | order on the evening of Monday, Aug.| P. S. Frelght received until 5 p. m, gty diamond Saturday by taking he Col- | H. Spencer, cotiand; Albert Har- | friends in Danielson. . m- | cream taken. ' The money drawer was | gth. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. Completing Plans for Big Race— | chesters into camp at Colche:ter in 4 | ris, 80, Willimintic; John M. Palmer, Picnic in the Grove. SRl it e n v | Sheed. but M, Temt had calel MW UL bt » oc |/ Suborta 3 ) Starter from Providence or Hartford, | double header. The first was by a Windham: M. L. Tryon, 74 Will-| afrs 3. E. Hopkins will entertain the | Miss Annie Hutchinson 'and Miss | had been made once before to enter | Schools F. H. Beede will be in charze At a meeting of the directors of the | cOntest, 4-3. Adams and Shugrue was| mantic; J. R. Prentice. 90, Bast Hart- | ;o thjs (Monday) afternoon, when the | the past week attending the exercises | work was done points to local parties. | annual meeting of the American Insti- Horseshoe Park Agricultural associa- |the battery for the Young rmeralds.| ford: George W. Shepard, 71, Wil picnic is to be held in the|of the academy. St. John's | Day Services. e of Tastragtion 1o be held st Cas- annus] score of 5-2 and the second, a 14-inntng | mantic; Charles L. Pillmore, 76, Willi- |, J0 5 00 YT 000e" Reading Cir- | Helen Hodge of Gilead were in town | the ston “he mcner o Cwigel oy | Sehoo D835 checxs Tn NE YURK utive innings { mantic; O. F. Lincoln, 84, Eaglevill ; Adams pitched 23 con e . M o e et s yvoted | ang clearly showed his abilits as a | Robert H. White, 13, Providen Sove WL R E R We gt il ,.;51;&“;'; ?f.‘,’:f,."s'fi‘:h 423522 | Mt Vernon lodge, No. 75, F. and A. | tine, Me. in July. — — —— o starrer for the: Donnybrook Comnty | staver. The youngsters celcbrated up- | eon B. Ledd, 6, Willimantig; George [ **f5e 7 - Beater horse race to the secretary, who | On their arrival by train in this city | W. Levall 15 to confer with the judges who have | Saturday evening. Tomenss v th ol — £4. Willimant e el by xhe A etiaion @h | Patrolmen Do Great Fishing Stunt. | Waitham, Mass, Willimantic; E. F. Reed, | (i 0 CoOIRS Atth “Thelr mothor, | home in - Cambridge, Mass, = foday | at the Methodist church on Sunday Fr oo ere an o 7 3 g cises Friday aftes n. The was James H. Trench T |Mrs. Alphonse Gareau. Charles, who | (Monday). He expects to leave home | morning. Rev. N. B. Cqok delivered | exnibition of industrial work and a S, C. Hooker, 13, - |is studying for the priesthood at As-|about the first of July for ~a few | &n pxcellent sermon befor® the assem- | myugical programme showing the work A wreau and Montcalm Ga- | parents on Linwood avenue. M., Arthur M. Brown, master, attend- | Newington.—The school at the Lome 85, Gurleyvillel C. B.| ..., of CandNa are spending their| Prof. Royal A. Moore leaves for his| ed service in honor of St. John's day, | sop ménmlu held its closin~ exer- N u H w l cH I- I NE —_— but a regularly licensed starter of the| Officers McArthur and Weeks enjoy- | limantic; Egbe-t Bass, 81, Scotland: | o mption college, is making his first | Weeks' trip through the west. bled members, who attended in full | gone guring the year. Via STONINGTON National Trotting association. ed the week end with their families at | George Potter. Y Windham: Dr. E. G- | vicit to Danielson in six years, Mont.| | Miss May Clark and her mother from | regalis. don ng It was aleo voted to repair the track | Officers McArthur's brother’s farm in | Sumner, 79, Maisfleld Center; Char 1? calm, who is studving at Iberville, is| East Hartford are in town to spend “ Birthday Surprise and Gift. Bridgeport—The Rev. Washington I.| The water way — the comfortable and put same in prime condition for Scotland. E. Spencer, 7i, Lebanon: Charles ¥ | making his first visit home in three | the summer. Miss Ethel Burdick was surprised | Maurer, pastor of the West End Con- | way of travelinz. the big race. Representatives of both] The trip was primarly arranged for | Carpenter. " 76, Willimantic: A, T.{ years, Elmer Secor of New Britain was ini | on the eve of her birthday, Saturday | STesational chusoh, was graduated | Steamers City of Lowell and factions were in attendance at the|a fishing one and late Saturday even- 34, Willimantic; Van B. -’fx" ———— town Friday attending the graduation | evening, by a visit from twenty friends | CUm laude at the eighty-geventh anni- | Richard Peck—safe, staunch vessels meeting. ing Officers McArthur called up head- antic; H. A. ;\'fla!(m 4 HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI. exercisés, having a sister who is In the | who merrily celebrated' the event, and | Versary exercises of the Yale Divinitv | thut have every comfort and convems Secretary Fenton eavs that in all| quarters by ‘phone fo acquaint Lieu- |86 Willhhan Hafll:;-nli-"?;'vvl(\nmax:- graduating class, presented her a brooch. Refreshments | School recently. Mr. Maurer was or- | fence for the traveler. probablity a starter will _be picked| tenant Killourey and his eother offi- | mantic, 4. M. Hatheway, 73, Wilinan. | officers Elected at Annual Meeting of uid and games were enjoyed on the lawn. |dained in June, 1908. A delightful voyage on Long Islend elther from Providence or Hartford. It|cers of the fine luck they were having. | ti g iati He said they had just come in with & | Franklin: G. M. Holt, ‘§0, Hampton; Association. FUTNAM b Various Items. Danbury.—Charles ¥. Dunham, a | S0und and s, rupert Wew of the woae fine string of 15 pickerel and that they | 1. Whitaker, ‘78, Hampton; L. C. Miss Eltzabeth Clarks is at Camp |tormer Dan boy, surprised his | 2TTH FEY , Willimantic; A. R. Burnham, At the annua)] meeting of the Kill- "6 i » ingly High S(‘Hool Alum‘nl B ciatios Jewett City Defeated 9 to 6 in Satur- | Wyonegonic, Denmark, Me, for the | parents, Mr. Mrs. B. F. Dunham, Steamer leaves Stonington at 1118 were going out after more, as they were ( Smith, it , 70, Willimantic; Lafayette L. Jacobs, i il B 4 P> e, ‘the, otly 4 B e said thas weas.the arct.time | 80, Willimantic; E. Dy Hill, #, WIi- | the following |Mcers were elocted for | 9a¥’s Game—K. of C. Confers Third | ™8P o 1 0\ 1oy Lurchased an au- | mighe alter an abpence of twenty-four | B M Week days only: dus Pler U s avir, bttt ot anyons! pawling or | kotie: UL, Biyalom, (16 Nosth [the snting youT Neadient. Kicred 1. Degree— Vacation Notes—Salvation | tomobile which will arrive this week. |years. Mr. Dunham left Danbury when | NOrth River, 7.45 the next morning. pickere] at night and that he would indham;: A. J. n E mpton; | F eed: vice president, Ray . Pellett; Army Plans Big Gathering. Jewett City will be well represented | 24 and went to Mexico. i Nager cigars for the orowd that the | George W. Fuller, 73, Hampton; Lucian | secretary and treasurer, Harry J. 9 g5 at’ Crescent beach this summer. At Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 pickerel had horns. “Scotty” tried to| Bass. 79, Scotland; E. B. Crane, T4, |Hvde: cxecutive committee, Miss Flor- | There were many and some mighty | present the Shaw, Turnbull, Faust and | Torrington.—Paul Selosca of Tor- square himself by putting the matter | Willimantic; J. H. Jagger, 79, He- |ence Preston, Frank J. G. Bailey, Ed- | swats in the game of Saturday after- | Brooks families have cottages there. |rington was badly bitten by a dog be- | Write er telephone W. J. P! Boston Store onto Weeks, saying that he hag told | bron; Horace V. Porter, 71, Hebron; ward A. Suliivan. Tt was voted that | noon on the Providence Street srounds, | Mrs, F. D. Ballou and tws children |longing to Benjamin Richardson of | Agent, New London. Conn. him they were pickerel and that he|J. J. Richmond, 74, Willimantic. the association give a reception for the | when the Jewett City team was trim- | are visiting Mrs. E. A. Faust. . Selesoa entered Richard- JLLIMANTIC, CONN. himself believed that Weeks dld not mfi téw 32“.2‘4"‘.'.".':'2..“;‘:“..&: ‘::.'& c!fllss of 1910. - o ; = ] mg by the local team. Rivany | ur;l. Qm‘byhot Mmch:l er-by-the w:-hyud ‘;’:‘.2""‘,':‘..:“2»'.'.‘ a;:f grux. w 3 N know the difference between pickerel 3 mprovements to Whitestone Mill. e it ety e iy =y B e g (e ol Bk o B Lot : Steamer BLOCK ISLAND and bullheads or mud pout. talked in a manner that was thorough- | 1. whitectone mill at East Killing- | €98 oF missed a train and failed to ap- | law, Mrs. Nellie Hooper. She returns |animal jumped on him and bit through e i B ppraated. e o nie. | 1), recently sold from the Westcott es. | P&r for some cause or other, and it | homs today, accompanied by her niece, | his jaw. June 26th to Sept. 1at, 1900, imclustve, OBITUARY. ryon, who Bave bovhoo# reminis: |iate and to be occupied by the Whittls | ¥4S up to Thetresult to g0 out and do | Miss Dorothy Hooper, who will spend e o St ames Gleave, A be renovated and repaired. e goods. He . R asha uits James Gleave, 64, dled at his home | Priefly and there was vocal Pret. | O e e ing talcen oot aad Wit b ver | pitched such brilliant ball for six in- | visiting his aunt, Miss Delphine Beau- | The Bumber “seven” bas a pecultar | 105; 4. m, due Block laland 1330 p, m, in"South Coventry Friday evening W. O. Turner presiding &t the OFgan. | ... by cement. The cement will | Pings that the visitors could not score | regard. emphasis and frequemey throughout | o, Watoh HT 280 P m. e Of El t Desi from cerebral softening. He was born Tnsure greator stability as a base upon | Fun, and meanwhile his teammates| Dr. Agnew of Norwich is soon to | the scriptures, and for that reason it | Fondon s p: m. Norwicn 615 p. m. egan eSlgIl in Stockport, Cheshire, England. Moodus Defeats Hebron. which a quantity of heavy machinery | 12d been making a collection of sev- | locate here. is sometimes called “the perfect num- | SUNDAA: Leave Norwich §15 a m, At Prices Ranging ?fi"zflul.fi"fi;’v":?cE’é”%éflfi L The SuY | Moodus_Ssturday. afterncon, |33 al. At Putnam K. of C. Meeting. Soally i 10 Sorer BBt e e < ey We are told that the anfmals en- BNING: Leave Block leland 345 i avioy of the Willimantic Cot- | thoush Xeley for Hebron allowsd but | yfembers of Rose of Lima council geventh. Putam was batting the sa- | SOLEMN VESPERS FIRST TIME |tered the ark by sevens. The yoars | Fonfiin 5.0 p. e Norwich 7 E - A and fann - | K. 2 am Sunday aft- | liva organ Moore's spitters in a y enty erelly com Shore DI ‘Housss G From 5250 to $20(]0 L?;v past few years he had been a farm- ?&bfizyh:::::fla -'e::; :.xln.n;:ut died ernoon to wl]tnes: the c?nfend'l‘r:i:t of reguhhr. Wtistying, continuoe manc AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH. | of bk rgpl o h B r';:n'filnn at Wateh Hill s ‘There survive & widow and three | IS5 PI&Y its uss d Delding game. | degrees on a large class of candidates. | ner that made the fans devote their [ Fronch Society Honors Patron Saint's and. Comprising many weaves, colorings | daughters, Mrs. Harry . Jackson of | tpt e pe e get Hebron's Outing to the Lake. time to figuring how few men on the Y Sy From Norwich to Watch Hui. 2nd styles. An assortment greater | Bristol, Pa, Mrs. George R. Hooper of | games transferred to this city and the | The members of the Methodist Sun- team were hitting less than 500. Watch Hill, Sundays, limited it Cew ; rors - . Something happened, though, that o . than at any other time this season, \H\‘ defnrd. Mass., and Mrs. Albert| crowds that should flock to Windham | day ~school will leave Danielson on a 4 C N« /Y . .oe e ey i 4 . White of this city. fleld would be gratifying to the man- |Special car Wednesday morning for |.Changed their thoughts when the lucky onncil Chapléau, No, 118, 85 Jeas 100 hence selections that will prove easy d would be gr: g - seventh rolled around. Even with a|de Baptiste, honored’ their patron BB W otha: o stack ‘which incldahe Mrs. Augusta Freeman. agement and insure the completion of g“’:‘tr anlnualvnllcnfic at Aleunder‘uke. lead of seven runs it gives a fan a|Saint by attending solemn vespers day . . Ja8 dess " many Mrs. Augusta Freeman died at St.|the schedule. 4 Satereating. sports “have ben ar- | chill when the other fellows pile up a | at St. Marys Catholic church Sunday W askiays and Soatey '~ esigns from many tailors, all beguti- | Joseph's hospital, where she had been A A o for g Sports ave D™ 27" collection of six runs in one inning, | afternoon, marching from their rooms Pornave ane \ fully made and value unusual at the receiving treatment since last Febru- | W. H. Morrill to Go to Massachusetts, | 750 for the boys and girls. and that is what Jewett City did. With | at 3.30. They were led by the Jewstt e Jeot Ao price. ary, late Friday evening. Mrs. Free- H. Morril, who has conducted Alumni Defeat Regulars. the bases full in that inning Moore hit | City band, Joseph Labonne, leader. A - For further information, perty man had worked for Mrs, C. C. Bd-| one of the leading clothing and fur- | For the first time in three years, the | for two bases, McKenna and Willis | Small boy, Avilla Menard, personified apply at office of company neas Three-plece Suits of linen in blue, | garton as housekeeper for ten years.| nishing stores in this city on Main [&lumni team defeated the regular K.|scoring. That was the beginning of | St. John when he was a lad, wal boat landing, Nerwioh. L. M. Gl he was the last of her immediate fam- | street for the past six and one-half | H. S. team in the annual baseball[a bad few minutes for Putnam, and a | Ing befofe the company bearing the Agent. The funeral was held Sunday af- | vears. anmounces his retirement from | Zame. The score was 8 to 7. Roy|bunch of hits by the visitors and kind- | cross. The standard bearers were a The New England Navigation Ce., ternoon at 4 o'clock at Blmore & othing business in this city. Mr. | Keach and Sherwood Potter divided|ly errors by the locals gave Broome's | Philip Nadeau and Philip Ouellett. F. C. COLEY, A. G. P. A, New Yorlk, Shepard's chapel. Burial was in Willl- | Morrill has made a large number of | the pitching honors for the winning | men all the runs they secured during | There were 150 men in the procession. | “seven” prevailed in Persia, India, tan, lavender and white, some plain, others embroidered—s$7.50 to $10.00. Jo24d Two-piece Suits of linen finish mantic cemetery. friends both in a business and social | team. the game. At the church hall the members of | gng ameng the Greeks and Roman: fabric, in plain or corded effects, each AT iy Garihe e 2 the women's couneil snd of St Anne's ‘ . i way during his residence here. He Putnam came back strong in thelr | (06 ROmeN councll Ang O Cring pa: | of early times. In fact its symbotic | PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. in many colors] at’$5.00 to $12.50. VENERABLE CLUSB, expects to \:ave the city for Massachu- " DAYVILLE L half of the inning, Labelle opening <5 cassirhn o o Yoty s b g Gt B AYVILLE LOSES. with a thres sacker into right that|tween the ranks of the men entered |use probably amtedates all authentic rincess White Dresses, made of | Boys of 70 and Over Meet for Annual | but is not prepared to state what his | North Grosvenordale Victor in Satur- | Jarvis should have got. A wild throw | the church. Solemn vespers has never | records, aecording to reliable autbor- batiste, lawn, muslin or dotted Swiss,| High Jinks—Amos M. Hatheway Re- | Plans for the future are. His depar- day's Game 12 to 5. *|to catch the runner at third let La- | bean observed here bfore, and was 4 | e trimmed in many ways with lace or| elected President. ture will be keenly felt in I O. O. F. i . belle complete the eircuit of the bases, | form of worship highly appreciated p r: - o - Ve by the people. Father Belanger of embroidery—prices range from $§3.95 P circles, as he has been closely affilial- | Dayville lost to North Grosvenordale | J(AFIOh mext up, hit for two bases. a8 | 7%, /0 W*Chy the celebrant, Father STEAMER SIGHT SEER. 1900—————SEASON OF ——v1009 On and after Saturday, June 19th, " d with Obwebetuck lodge, No. 16, in £ » , to $20.00. Tn 1902 a club was formed through | ¢! n 3 3 12 to 5 on the Dayville grounds Satur- % h Galvin of Hartford deacon and Father . . will run as follows: Two round trips Muslin Slips for the Princess gown, | the Venerable club, This organization the rubber for the Wisitors, held the® ;. foreq with Geer's fielding of the | band assisted the choir in the serv- e T T made low meck and sieveless lace|Dld its annual reunion and banguet Local Interests. Brownies to five safe hits, The An-|pof™Cgie, T, (G0 080T Defore | ice. After the service the procession s Do | S by g Saturday at the Hooker house and the| Lyman B. Phelps, who has taught | dems maintained their great streak of | 4} " ide was retired. re-formed and returned Yo the hall. L " R e o] ¥ . s » light blue, pink { members were cordially welcomed by | sciences at Windham High school the | hitting and collected fourteen safeties | "7 (CeF, v had another chance in|INn trm evening there was a conference DR. J M. KING Pl o ok Ao B ey g 1 fap- ~—price $2.00. M;_hnmzkpr as in former years. past two years, left Saturday for his %fl Janes, fwlgo has returned to the| o eightn when the bases were filled, | held' in Finn's Opera house, which was P Seach 1016, arrive. Coencesit Mook = 4 rownies’ fold. 4 dre . » s i g Dresses of chambray and gingham, | arr or > quoibers sst on the veran. | home in Northampton, Mass, to pess|Brownies fold, = o . |but they could mot hit sately. Willis | addressed by Rev. Father Maguan of Dentist 10 = | aa > ¥ g the | the summer. 3 7% iple, ppier, | *iaved Moore in the eighth. Feat-| New Bedford. The hall was crowded Roturning—Leave Cresoent Beach in checks, stripes and solid colors, and | ATy forenoon ang discussed plans for Janes eureux and Bergsten dou-| . .. were a great catch by McKenna |at this meeting. There were people | All work guaranteed. 1640 a. m., Pleakure Beach 11, Ocean & big variety of styles to select from | Hice niraement of the organization be- | Mre, Frank Larrabee lett Saturday |Diey; (n0° Sime was closely contested | ang o pair of star one-hand stops by | present from Danlelson, Willimantic.| Finn Block, Jewstt City, Conn. | REich J17G; fow London 1130, arrive —at $2.50 to $5.01 g B U ‘_,Cm“fieilrfimé Lot (WAlgsley col!lage L a.fdtendh:he SIre five TaDE - DRtk Nesny Hbos tie r;!mnem‘ Lafbfll!c batted ‘et & (rerl-:inc irisogd Ban{g“?;";';;fl Voluntawn, | OMce hours 9.30 a- m. to 8 p. m. t graduating exercises. er lau, er, " S i clip, getting four safeties out of Four 29 -3 d g ] to membership. At the reunton Satur- | §fiss Mary, is a member of the grad. | T3 Plavers. 2 men figuring in thesum- | &7 U0 S Ot iiem being three bag- | Moosup, Norwich, Occum and Centrai [ Painless extraction. . ool St day more than half a hundred gather- | yating class. This is a record for the sea-| - 1." 50l (o accidentally spiked on | Village. The executive committee | Telephone 40 339 Ocedn Beach 345, Pleasize ed. The club lost seven members R North Growenardate, | tte ankle by Diotte early in the game, | Was F. X, Casavant, A. Grenier, Paul e et o ok Iy ot By B S 3 :‘P‘\)r:l]lih hflegl!{) the ;Aas; year, but 8l o rms Keating entértained the o B 2 e | but was able to continue. Peltier, Pascal Lavallee, D. P. Au- SUMMER MILLINERY 440 p. m. Beach §, Ocea Washable Skll‘ts iher havo besn sdded. | M. L, Try- Ly ons s Bar funlor mariale clias with & | Bicmieust % 3 5.8, lisonn ? & o " 'The visitors were weakened by the | claire, Adelard Dufresne and Joseph | gt greatly reduced prices during July | Beach 5.2 London 5.50, arrive o o ey B st reskvatt on Srosmes | LRDES § it 15 1absence of some of the regular line- | Couture. The reception committee [4nq August. Take advantage of the|Nozwich 185 © Ll A - e & 432 v w r. P. , Hormidas Disco, 2 g - o Every Sund ve ? of go0 material and style, st & mod. | 25100k ‘at which Ames 3 Hstheway | Mountain Baturday. The time passed Bmither 5 1 0 ¢3 38 o] SpUTUC Shay DIYNG ‘ar BINCEY ) KMRO, [ | Matuet Baward Rousseau. Al: | ofter. L. E. Roy, Jewett City. and 305 . m. On' the morning iy a8 3 0d- i v W a) ;ames - | Murphy.3d 4 0 0 5 120 " $ » - b un y as far as Pleas each erate price. 2f fhis city was re-elected president | PIESIEntly with games ang refresh-|Juayi 3 8 § 3 Simemi 3 006 0 Putnam. Jewett City. bina Bodlles, Qlovis - Cuskvant, Pred ICE CREAM nd return: on the . afternoon trim and Dr. E. G. Sumner of Mansfleld Bhisume1 3 013 0 2(Diconec 5 £10 1 1 e “ohvo s of Lachapelle and Fred Cyr. D. P.Au-|,. o KCE CF g LG R IR g R Sty of ‘white' 1 _ | vice president. M. L. Tryon was nomi- T, W Daly.c 306 1 2keloquinp 5 01 1 000 501 2 s 375 0 o clair is president of the council. B - WhGhERle - ‘And - XMLl arties, PEO! STEAMBOAT CO. white linen, $1.00 to $3.50. | nated for secretary and treasurer. but Personals. danesp 432 4 afBlancheiia 1000 0T Il CiiYe Young Ladies’ Sodality Dancs. churches, etc., supplied. Agent for the = Bty o 25 11 ¢ declined, and the matter of the ap-| Mrs. William Vanderman was a Put- |Fesiin 1 6 0 0 of > 00 0| Tavetedd § ¢ 21 §1219 L . é McKinley music, 10c a copy. William BRI an linen, $2.00 to $3.50. | point was left with the president. The | nam visitor Saturday. e oo nay, A D 3| M 4 e 1N St o ok Laliss Sodality teld &1 Soknstons, Jewett City v . SMITH, Managing Owner. Bkirts ‘of ‘wi £ s0.| 1at€’ Benejah E, Smith was secretary Totals, 38§ 3 12 10| Gagase 4 1 4. s Shkamas 5 13 B8] oot ADCCANCE SR SIS DA LOWS . = Je16d f white lawn, 3100 to $2.60.| s Penciib B, Smich was secrstary Biinchett patted.for Auenin 1n 9 S L A 33 2 5|on Saturday evening. Liberty's or- SAEN READY 70 SUILD, Skirts of blue duck, $1.00. 2 - Attorney Gegrse W. Melony wag in | - S beited for Frgeler In Wb Lizttelr 4 0 0 0 iliamiert ¢ 0 0 0 2| chestra furnished the musfc. “Misses | .. " c ' Cll 0 B — 7 y ; s D New London Saturds — 2 i Dubriel2> 4 0 1 2 ofMoorepct 4 2 1 0 0| Amanda Cadieux and Jennie Coyle 5 3 - e . Bt e e i o5 | T SR e R e e et e e |58 LG R RS MRS Srand Union Hotel it Chesbro has v o i g s s cited. There was a very pretty drill, | of masons’ and builders’ supplies. R. R. Eugene Martin was the guest of [N Grosenondale . Score by incings: hich Franels Driscoll played. City. 5 Extra size Skirts of white linen, big li friends in Hartford Saturday. Ruas, for North Grosvenordsle Macrusty 2, Coderre | Putnam 102 0 3 0 o9 |for which Francis Driscoll played. |Church, Jewett City. Opp. Grand Central Station, New York Clty " a big line P 2. G. Johnsen 2. J. Johnson 2. Carison, Dionne 3 | Jewdett Cly 200006060 08| MissGenevieve Fairchild of Bridge- e 2 $2.50, $3.00. s % 4 IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY R 1.00 f Riker’: B i Taoms, " Beviesne Bettn: thoes | , U for Putaam Taten. Distie 3. Labella ¢ Mast- | port spent Sunday- with Miss Luclle |, g504 wholesome meal, try one of ooms, 91.00 a Day Extra size Skirts of tan linen, $3.50. ) er's State Policeman W. R. Jackson Was | pi it Macrusty: bass son off Janes 4. oft P B U g L g Bl e SRR those 35c dinners at Brickley's restau- AND UPWARD at his home in this city over Sunday. | Peioquin 2; hit by plicher. Bergsien Daly: struck s Mocese: e bese, Biin, Macion. Bt Miss Peloquin of Taftville was & |rant and quick lunch. Special utten- Bacgage to and from Gtation fres. Toilet Specialties OPERA HOUSE BLOCK tion to commercfal men. J. W. Brick- Book Sond 20 stamp for N.Y. Olty Gul to Berthixume: ‘stolen bases. Marince i, Geer; tme. 00} umpire, White _— ley, Jewett Gity. L Attorney Curtis Dean lett Saturday | pused rail, Dals: s : e for New York for & stay of several |bese on ers 5 N Y AD. THAT BROUGHT RETURNS days. R e, e o THIRD DEGREE THIS SPACE RESERVED. .I,h u H t I ‘||]gfl Sunday guest at Miss Beauregarde's. The H. C. Murray Co. umptre, Catsse. Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Paper L. M. REED Mrs. Lucy Byles Wilson of Wethers- | Took Rural Carrier’s Examination. |Conferred on Class of Candidates from “";m::c:”"‘:‘""g’;"::‘:":.::“" e h Evomicl has the agency for the Travelers Lite | f€ld Was in town Saturday for a brief | Alvert Day, Edward McRoy, W. V. Cargill Council. S Qe 0 Eleventh S{. and University PL. 550, Acoldent Co. of Eadtini Db ing | 2T Arnold, Richard Healey, John Wha-| . 0 o = & nded Man. HAVE YOU TRIED nl y Jun26a T e s e . len, James Monohan, F. Spaulding of | Two hundred ~members of the — Tett's ice cream? The kind that is NEW YORK CITY, and A cl-| Mrs, Frank D. Blish and son Lester | South Killingly and W. A. Whitman [ Knights of Columbu: “ e One male stenographer is not very | made from sweet cream. It excels all One Block West of Broadway, 3 5 . C ticut and southern Massachu- ‘;rf:ms“urday LA EIbE s At T rhfes3m‘£vn2yir:s‘:smf‘grera..ld?;r;?e:"x: s:trt‘:eio\fxcils gathered in St. John's| Bappy just now, says a writer in the | others. Churches, weddings and parties || The only absolutely modern fire- the route to be established from the |hall, on Providence street, Sunday aft- | New York Times. His wife asked him | supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen E:?{:« ‘rxfl,:::::‘nln sgrllmb-l::v “xuzg Arthur B. Lincoln of Hartford is at | Danielson office, August 2. The ex-|ernoon to witness the conferring of| to put in an advertisement for a maid. JRWETT CITY WoTEL, e e i Tk A . °s va- | amination papers will be forwarded to | the third @egree on a class of candi-| go oongented, but absently, and only | d Up-to-dn = a 4 his home in this city for a week's va- | 37 Hington. _ Announcement of who | dates of Cargill council. The confer- - & Hipsetn: agpes i P xcellent Testaurant and eafe cation. remembered his errand at the mo- part! g g ive the appointment may be|ring of the Jegree was by District :;:Eecr&ff In about T8 daye. i Deputy William W. Buckley of South- | ment before setting our for his home. TiA ¥. LEWIS, Proprietor. attached. Moderate price bridge and Edward A. Sullivan of| He wrote and mailed the ad., making Send 2c stamp for Illustrated Gulde Gent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Vi rite for rates and full particulars. Box 281. Willimantis, Ct. (Su‘ccssors to Sessions & Elmor) . Embaimers and Funeral Diecters, | HIRAM N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 60-62 North Street, 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct Miss Mary Martin has returned to ELMORE & SHEPARD, h Athol, Mass,, after an enjoyable stay in Danielson. This marks the close of M. HOURIGAN, and Map of New York City. i isuens smmection, Felaohowe Llady Assistant. | ipi; city. COLCHESTER activities for the summer season. State | 90ly ome slight mistake. He offered sowstt Oy, £ % oo Deputy James J. Kennedy of New | $15 per week, instead of per month! FUNBRAL DIRECTOR. Joseph Mercer of Providence, for-|Closing Events of Academy Com-|Haven was prosent. The next morning, at six of the | purniture = Crawford Cooking merly of this city, called on friends in ite s % elock, the front door bell rang. Ranges. e e hardar mencement—Heat Drives Cit.w Dwell City Notes. el 5 !lh. wite, |_Phonss—store 515 ° ers to the Country. Miss Marion Titus left Saturday for| “See who that I e -n:r::. S her home in Somerville, Mass,, where | dreamily. He saw! Two Swedish lf W e ‘ Ould Mr. and Mrs. Burt Sweet of Lebanon | mpe second biennial reunion of Ba-|she will spend the summer. > S J. King, Prop. H. 8 King, Mgr entertained Miss Alena Brown of this | con Academy Alumni association was| Mr. and Mrs. George Gilpatric and | maidens, one rosy German girl, a bon- mple Room vommected. city over Sunday. held In Grange hall Thursday evening, | G. Harold Gilpatric are attending the | Sl Scottish lass, a demure English | gpocsal attention pald to Commersias | Those who are about to furnish new k The members of the grange served the [ commencement at n%hegtb:nllege |th!s woman, past her first youth; a pumber ‘men. et homes. We have the utmost confidence 3 T it - | banquet, covers being laid for 105. The | week. F. Raymos ilpatric is a | of females, age, appearance, manners, | Messus, Cean. Tel. that we have the finest display of make every saver in this vi o e Tt e e L | Baii was Tretdly desarated with flow- | membar of tho cilms:of ‘05 5 : y CINILY YOALIZO | | o Sararisy Toe T euesdof rienas | Bl waa prethy decorated wih non” | member ot i iam of 03 7 | Socent: all ofering a mich variew, | ——mr f s r . . . * . low. Following was the menu: Wauregan, were guests of local rela- | clamored for the privilege of serving HOIISC F Ill‘llisllill - | that in THIS savings institution he i8 || L. e s Smmse of se v | o o Chicken patsce Tes Fanday. R Y gow at The Boston Dry. Goods Store 2 9 cent's hospital, New York, was visiting Seradoge Chips fl.é‘h:{xegf o Miron: Sios Bossia| ,, Youd better get up—I dfdn't kmow | {o"ne customer on season i Maathen CRRagESRE “We oan A . . o = goods, ~ . Cold Tongue. th “ Rard gt interestingly with you about the styles, a‘ssured Of a’.s gOOd Secm'lty as 18 pOSSlble in town Saturday and Sunday. Pickles. Olives. Radishes. Jellies. Prgf‘é‘;fli’:g‘;m;;‘;:fg-w“ <l mT:".";?r:;“;“ m‘;u"::i pom m':'m‘:fl::li‘;f'hh s Bl il ot finishes and qualities of the furniture 3 3 " P ting Att . H. at the wedding of a classmate of Am- She rose, and interviewed the vari- | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE |we carry, but suffice it to say we carry in any bank of the land, our business H:;:,::::.‘ eitmed S e ?..,2‘, Berst” Colege? “wiich " fonk Diace 19| oug nationalites In & Kimowe, Hor Main St. Danlelson, Tin DNC: HNE fa Cikmaitactored . A0l weeks' business and pleasure trip to i - ¢ 274 Janpes B Keech, Mgr | stand back of every plece of Yurniture : . i Miss Florence G. Deedy is spending | husband dressed hastily, with visions | 3o 7.9 would more than double in a month. e S poce e 90| g the baseas Lymasts orehee.| 6T VAcaLon With her modher 1 Wor- | of an extra good reakfit foating wo sall by our own gusrantee — the air before him. tra of five pileces played several selec- iss Amy Wallen is nding the . SPRI ik Miss y Wallen SpeREng: “Which did you take?" he asked, Why let your money work partly for STAFFORD SPRINGS Jtlonx | e ioe tousts: | Eummer i her pasents, m Forest| _ Whioh 4 you takevs me Leonardo Resico, 22, Drowned While | Toastmaster David S Day presided | “yjios Grace Havden is at her home| These pages must not record the others when it might as well Work S0lely || “Swimminainsticution of Two New |y -Are these. things then ‘necdseary? | 1o L CLte” Sake: for the cummmer. . | lnguage before which & staskes toae Then let us meet them like necessites. 3 Castles. Shikepesre T Miss Bernice Paine is spending the | gog” aropping in at & Agoon Our prices are right. M. HOURIGAN, 9 i d, Mass. 5 Y : — oday. Rev. John T, |Vacation in Wakefleld, 4 Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Strest, for your Leonardo Rosico was drowned whils | wier o N Bettain. ™ 7| ™ Salvation Army Demonstration, | 1015 a2d cofles. He cntered kis of-| ~¥om pRY AND FANCY Coons ¥ swimming near the second bridge in| «whose yesterdays look backward| Captain Withee of the Salvation | IC@ am led another ad., a sadder | “Trase wflh Money.» S Gbe Middle river Saturday afternoon. His | yith 3 smile.”—Young. Army is completing arrangements for | &N, at any rate! 18AAC . Manager. P Spectal Sompalany, whD had. “"“r:" him, went| The Citizenship of Statesmanship, by |a_great Jemonstration, representing e Putsam. Tomn. Have you tried our Specia 2 up the stream and with a grappling | gron. Phineas C. Lounsbury. about forty of the fifty-four countries H H 2 hook brought up the body. He was 22| The republic can never fall so long|in which the Salvation Army is op- Must First Be Earned. Chocolate Cream Drops at 10c 1 mantic av‘ngs years old and leaves his mother in|gs the citizen Is vigllant.—William | erating. Ensign Grace Morrissette of | <homas a’Kempis: Theough labor to e el=I10 ¥ pound? 3 . Italy. . McKinley. ‘Webster will be prominent in the dem- through combat to Vi ’ - IORES P New Castles Instituted. Violin solo by Miss Youns. gnstration. Tt s expected that the rest. etory. HAYES DROS., Proprieters. THE 3 KEYSTONE § 3 Stafford castle, Knights of King Ar- The Day's Work, by Prof. Royal A.|Salvation Army band of Worcester will RN TEs BTy g o, oo . Instltute thur, assisted in instituting two new | Moore. furnish the music. Havana, June 27—Roberto Betan. | Breadway, -« . . . - - - Norwieh, Oean. | Danieleon <o o castles Saturday afternoon. One will “Praining is everything! The peach Rev. F. W. Armstrong and Mrs. | court, managed of the Camaguey street Running Hot and Cold Water. maydd bty - be under the direction ,of Rev. Mr.|{was once a bitter almond; caulifiower | Armstrong of Panielson conducted the | railway, an American concern, was | Rooms Unexcelled. BService Prompt |~ SR HOTE % ped Hawks of Somersville and the other |is nothing but cabbage with a college | meeting of theWSalvation Army Sun- | shot and killed at Camaguey Saturday ‘Tables reserved for Ladles NEWMARKET 1 H. C. MGRRA N. D. Webster, Treas. will be in charge of Rev. Mr. Kennedy | education.”—Mark Twain. day afternoon. by his brother Alfredo. Preceding the | £ob6d 716 Boswell Ave. of Christ , Hartford. The Sort of Persuasion Modernized,| Rev. B. F. Benoit conducted a ser- | killing the men were involved in a First-class wines, liguors and ecigaa Y, Prest. A ~ Albin John: of Milford, Mass., is Rev. W. §. Beard. wvice in the Baptist church Sunday aft- | business dispute. — Lol et o o R M B adems, " These were & mumber ot short | srmoon at 854 . 158 T o il AT 8 L 2 s TR |l SRR Tl