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"WILLIMANTIC ——— Golden Wedding mlon, Mr. and Mrs. Warren zl ver trict of the town of Columbia, 6b- Eitriage Monias Cebraing st e m 01 celgbrat same ) v; seventieth bl . nuy ue(lhhan and other called and tendered tongrat- llu.tou and they received & number and Mrs. Worth have had five emun-: Edward C., a motorman in dgl-wwn. Nellie L. with her hus- Lynde Porter, lives with ‘‘her [0 nts, Mr. Porter assisting his fa- her- W in carrying on the ‘Three children have died, Cora B, May B, and Lillie E. are two n, Warren S. and Charles E‘. children of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Worth. FUNERAL. Mrs. Sarah Slate. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Slate was held from her home at Chestnut Hill, eld, Wednesday afternoon at.2 o'clock, Rev. Leonard Smith officiating. Burial was in the Spring Hill ceme- tery. Funeral Directors Bimore & Bhepard of this city were in charge. OBITUARY. Mrs. Edward 8. Page. Mrs. Elizabeth J. P: an old res- jdent of the city, dled uudn at xll' Pleasant street, following Her husband was the late ward 8. Page. She was born in Po- land, Me., 73 years ago. Her nearést surviving relative l. a nmur-lmuw, and for a number has been cared for’ by Mr -nd Mn Goam A. Thompson. Mrs. Page was a mem- er of the Methodist Episcopal church | o for many years. Mrs. Annis Kirchner. Mrs. Annie Kirchner, wite of Felix ¥. Kirchner, a daughtsman for the Dr. F. C. JACKSON, DENTIST Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty Lowest prices. All work guarans toed. Associated Dental Parlors, 752 Main 8t. Willimantie. augéTThS 78 MONUMENTS, ready to be erected. and Inspect 1000 artistin John Lennon & 8on, eorner Main and Watson Streets, ‘Willimantie. Conn. "ELMORE & SHEPARD, (Buscossors to Sessions & Eimore) Embalmers and Funeral Directors, 60-62 North Street, Teiephone cotnection. SAMUEL CHESBRO has the exclusive agency for Hayler’s Candies Fresh every week L. M. REED has the agency for the Travelers Life and Accldent Co. of Hartford, Ot., aad the United States Health and A jol- dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite for rates and full partioulars. Box 281. Willimantie. Ct. HIRAM- N. FENN, UNDERTAKER and HEMBALMER €2 Church ILW“IMMC& Telephone. Have you tried our Spesial Chocolate Cream Drops at 10z 3 pound ? THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES, Danielson Putoam Moasap If We To- grammes in ru ul blue wnte dlnprlb- uted. OBITUARY. fro sy Mrs. O. D. Baker. Annie B, wife of ex-Representative Oscar D. Baker, aged 38, died Wedn: day evening at her home in Warren- ville of pulmonary tuberculosis, lowing a lengthy illness. Besides the husband there survive two sons and a daughter. Local Notes. ‘Winfield J. Phillips of Chaplin was & Willimantic visitor Wednesday. The Willimantic normal _trai summer school opéned Tuesday #n attendance of 43. Nine more were enrolled as students Wednesday. H. Moreland Cook of Michigan has Bbeen engaged to be aeting prineipal the Windha mstreet school. Prin- pal Dickson has beén grantéd a ‘ear’s leavé of absence. Vietor Peloquin, who was in busi- ness in this city, and "who several towths ago lost his lecénse !hm:h wiolation of the liquor law, chased a grocery store in ut Thompson. A Prm—— Cottagers and Their Guests. Supt. T. W. Riley of the G. & & trouey l; lp-ndln‘ a few days with At the fleld of Pri acIntyre cottage were Dr. K" d Miss Lilly Scho- lence. Misses Alice and Beuls Ayres are at the Braly cottage on Haven ave- *\u for the summer. Miss M. L. Broohr lld as ‘ueltl Miss Cummings, ingham, Claire Sweet and A.u!tl Vail, all b! Bpringfield. “\ Mrs. Albert Boardman and three , Mrs. ville of on Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rathbone of Hebron were at the Davis eotm Haven avenue, which they ha for the season, over the holl ‘dlr and n A L l Sarah Sweet And llrl. DAY ter, Miss L. M. Bweet and Miss Rll Hawkins of Providenca. b, Ny v’e:f"n.m and £ Willl) e Jsmm 1ss Alice C l&m of Meri- The Féurth und nuflr evi occ\lp‘z ‘ny "‘l day guests. m er- l og day in Narvich at the e 1€l r-uah n the evening a display of enjoyed. Judge and Mrs. J. B. Reed of Staf- ford spént Wednesday on the Camp Ground. They were returfiing from Nerwich, when chay had been the guests of W, ". Briscos. They ‘were present at th president's recap- tion held at Roekelyfre. B0 they took the trolley to Norwich nhd arrivéd at the Camp Ground by trolley. = Could make every saver in this vicinity realize that in THIS savings inatitution he is assured of as good security as is possible in any bank of the land, our business would more than double in a month, Why let your money work partly for others when it might g.s well work solely for you? Thre Willimanti@ Sa mgg'- Institute ‘H. C. MURRAY, Prest ole | P & ndny seho6l commit- llows, Dorothy Paine, r mmmon. Alice M. Jacobs, ary M. !towell Eulalie James; mis- sionary committee, Lester A. Bil} Marion D. Chollar, Charles M. Smith, Nellle M. Gleason, Wallace Paine; én Davis; temperagce committee, y W, Psllltt Rev. C H. Barber, C. ‘White, arlotte Paimer, Batron, Helen L. Bailey, Clayton c Chase. The officers were elécted for & period of six months. Y. M. C. A. GAMPERS Start Early ‘Wednesday Morning for Mason’s Island, Delightéd 44 With the prospéct of & pleasant outing, the party of memibeéi of the Y. M. €. A..who are to spe two weeks in camp at Mason's dfid got_away Oh the § o'clock tralh Wi nndby morning. The party, which was In ¢harge of Secretary J. Clarke of the Danfelson Y. M. C. A and Liedtenant Currfer of “the National First Ald séciety of Boston, was mi up of the following young men: ward Davis, Ray Hamilton, Al'mrt H Of. Hamilten, John 3 Dowe, !L |t, Harold ‘Shaw, R ‘2 ymond Prm -u ot Dlnlfllbn lthn A C ‘atner, H. ht of Putnam and Chandler Jones of Brooklyn. The boys are anticipating a fine out- ihg and expect to derive a great dul of benefit from the life in cam ‘hic) will be régulated in a way to very best results. About the Borsugh. The mémbers of the Baptist Sunday school will go to Alexander lake today ('l”hur«hy) for their annual outing a.nd P ur “and Mrs. John T'I.matu;fl H km- h, Mass., were gues o jen Dinlelnn ‘Wednesday. Prof. Herbert Loomis, who has been spending weeks in Danlelson, has gone to anbury to teach in the summer sthool for six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Brnt n have guests of friends Snm.. 'l‘ 6 8 of St Joseph of Bt m are in Bl.r{tovd this iei:“o their gmull retreat, of Brooklyn will gg 3 c%n Fy to become the pastor e Mu\tlonu church at that ‘Thirteenth eom‘s V‘ M!L!Dn July 17 tor fi’ days’ Auty n fleld, lh:h Hill, R. L ulea in the !‘.utom ucut leusue for Saturd urégan at Dayville, Dl.nle ll Putnam and Jeweétt City. at North Grosvenordale, President Not Visible. There were several hundred disap- pointed persons in this town Monday 'Bln. after gthering dt the station to gliimpse of the president, they hll! lb away satisfied with a look Eihl pecial The presidéent anll not be seen. Personal Mention. Miss Flora Fuller is ia Hartford as- sigting fn work at tht state library. Mts. May Hall Sibley of Providénce m:u ‘beén the guest of Danlelson rela- Mrs. P. Todd has been the guest ot triends in Norwich. “Mrs. James A. Benton of Fall River m the guest of Danlélson friends on edne Re¥, John F. Quinn of Ansonia re: turned to that city Wednesday aftet a visit with his mother, Mrs. Timothy Quinn, o ‘Maple stree VI!LDWOOD PARK. Probability That_ Burned Buildings Will Bé Replaced. Ofcials of the Connecticut company have completéd an inspection of the ruing caused by the fire at Wildwood It i3 not given out as yet what plans are being considered for:the rt- construction of the destroyed buildin, but tm fl:ld undoubtedly be imm “{;’ ) to Wednesday no move had been to remove the debris and the mtl‘l] séetion of the park’still pre- sents a desolate dppearance. elr Raiph C. Touns ia at Oakland Beach| a ltny of two weeks. Rire, W, ¥, Plokett and chnafen have ne to mvmlde R. I, to spend the summer. Mr. Plckett owns 4 restau- mvamd X Mrs. s ccumf aré’ fl(“‘ i reiates 1 {zfi nlah, extension dfl% ‘1044. l- 3 smn m 10‘ Fted ood ke shes, potice. o Vet est ce u Putnai Light & m:r IG‘I.:; P Mann $12.50, yon WI‘ lm County Oh.l"el‘? 1.50, J ‘ ‘0. $12.64, Putn: ;m ::7‘ l!&frg Alvora lfl 1, nsdy Wl a- J. e $100, Bruce $17, A Cl 33, ) mnt é:l Gfl, AB’. .?‘ 12,50, J. meharfl rpenter $33.90. rouc! REPORT ows Fourteen Arrests During the Put Meonth. There were u arrests in Putnam @Quring June, as shown by the report of the police department. Two arrests were for assault, two for larceny, five for breach of the peace, four for sell- COLCHESTER Officers. EI-W Mesting of Congre= gational Church—Personal Mon.‘ ing tobacco to minors, and one each | Charl for vagrancy and being a common drunkard. Five of the cases were Jjudgmient suspended In two othe three went to u juvenile court, was aj two paid fines and one -dis¢hary one to the care of the probation lnl one went to ml. mmrle ugnh reported out total of 48 hours. Stationery Peddler Suspicious. Capt. John Murray had a request from a Willimantic man Wednesday to be on the lookout for a fellow sell- ing lutlo?er; and who is wanted in Wmlmnt for stealing a coat ‘n-nd Mr 4nd Mrs. J. W, Chiiréh m &t Mrs. J. Harry Inn and their daughters, Misses Marjorié and 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK. A History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich, fully illue- trated, and bound in leather or cloth, will be published by The Bulletin Company. Those desiring a copy will please send their orders at once, as only a limited edition will Be printed. * THBE BULLETIN CO., Nerwich Conn.: Plnmsuruym-rtor:g‘neohcit The History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration Cloth Binding ... Leather Binding . Indicate binding desired by ‘wanted. Ednat, are at their summer home at QGales Ferry for the:summer: rs. Julius Cordier-is spending two ;aell with- relatives in Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Evans fl Naw- 2 port, N. H, are guests of Mrs. R. R. Bvans To Have Charge of Pittsburg Play- |t grounds. Byron G. Sherman has gone -to Pittsburg, where he will have charge of the city playgrounds. Daughters Invited to the Lake. Members of Ellnbeth Porter Put- ha will be umr- fi'::ry E Biek "tomorros day) when the members of Sarah Wil- liams Danielson chapter of D-.ulal- son will be entertained at the Bac! cot at _Alexander's #k Miss A. M. Nolan of New York nna Miss Marguerite Dwyer of Pawtu who have been guests of Mr. an Mrs. M. M. Dwyer, leave ‘this morn- ing for a ation to be spent at In- tervale, N. To cnmp on Mason’s lsland. John A. C. Warner left Wednesday mornlng with the party from the Dan- felson Y. M. C. A. to spend two weeks in em-np at Mason's near N k Mrs. Ida G. Kennedy and sons, - fmond and Norman, have been gues of fil?th&u Ogl ;llfi(i\lckct‘. % ifrey apdelaine is makin; motorcyele trip through New '!%fk state. Sadvation Army Rally. An internnldul da onstratlon ar- ranged b % T Withee wal given in Odd eliows’ hall, Wednes. day “evening, under the diroctlon of Ei Grace Morissette of The Salvation Army band of Worces- ter were also presenit and wers heard with a great deal of pleasure. The exercises attracted & large audience. Souvenir T-yhr Gives le to Presi- dent.. At 9.05 a. m. I%I &lxin Preési- Webstér. | 1ake ,m. fl‘.‘hfl. drawing line through ome Not Hall's. Hil] ayentie. Mr. omerléatohmla in_the of thlm Ichester Rubber. am O'Brien and John vt !'lllfli\lck are visiting relatives in and Mrs. Arthur Backus and fnmfl&v of Cheshire have been visiting r. Backus' fal s on Lebanon Howard kus of Water- also been the guest of his STAFFORD SPRINGS Loss In Prospect Street FiressW. C. T. U Muun’—'mu.h Briefs. A nr-.d::uwmmw on Prospect street mm A house and barn Cham luroon ue avenue. buty hds father, ad u Mr. urel had | mnm outing %&M cpnu" l-cp: !h- resigned at the Wfllllm 5 Mh d of ..m-mr is to érect a Mu:% Martln Biirke of Nasons R L. has been the guest of ’tuvm C. Baton is home frem the hos- flmxtnNonn u?;hg:ll:f“m AR fl‘o'l’fi-k. Mr. and Mrs, Henry. Harry, spent B SN , Weuld Save Explanations. real unking He Has Rid That Section of Exas- m'mu. “E‘ law nroucnn‘ farm- tréspassers, shot and ‘mission te ."flma led over the nodlr. and thm Hole o inst ths law to noot e=~Showifig that some tkntuhruéar mfl‘:k. ]h-::‘l t’;l:a lg this way yege e 8 an #1d the nelghborhood of a foursfooted ‘. An Outrageous Oversight. * Saint-Saens has been asked to write Mflflmm Turkey. Why has s.om b«n overlooked in .fi-u. A Maseuline fl.hu n ‘When & man of the Wl-a:’»«» Press.” ?~~Denver Re- ahh the real m 1nmlaulnllly also he can work motion-~New York Where to Trade in Jewett City DR, J. M. KING Dentist AN work guasanteed. Finn Bleck, Jewett City, Conn. Office hours 9.30 & m. to 8 p. m &t greatly reduced prices during July and August. Take advantage of the |y ofter. L. B. Roy, Jewett City. I0E CREAM YOU WANT TO ENJOY a good whelesome meal ‘lnl‘ qun Brickle awaty ty. THIS SPACE® RESDRVED. WATCH IT! HAVE YOU PRIED Teft's 1ée cream? The kind that is It excels all weddings and parties City Candy Kitcheén. IRWWTT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date Hotel in every particalar. [ A M. HOURIGAN, Jewett City. PUNERAL DIRECTOR. and COrawford Cosking Furntture ra es—@tore 81-2: house 35-§. MOOSUP HOUSE. 8. 3. King, Prop. H 8 King. Mg’ Sample Room Bpectal attention nflw-mu Moeswp. Comm. el 0818 THE UNDER PRICESALE pw T The Bostan my“&’:om $rasonible h’fl“m \n the tore THE BOBTON DRT GOODE STORR Danielson, 6. E. HODGE, Hack. Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES | nis and other ~ Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 freight and Om (:-lnfilflll ow York uf iterooms. B I- ew Pler 22, . Bast River, foot luouun.‘mog )lonnn Wednes- m:: at § 2 g or write old Freight molnfl untll § p. m C. A. WHITAKER, Agent PEOPLE’S‘ STEAMBOAT CO0. STEAMER SIGHT SEER. BASON OF e 1 900 lnnm. June 19th, TWo_round trips &llnb’twm Norwhh New London, - leasure and Croscent Beaches, observing the following schedule: Morning Trip. Leave Norwieh 8.05 a. m, %c-en . 1?“:"1" v “ Plossits escent Beach Returnin, —ulva escent Beach I. II‘ Pleas g:lnh‘ll. Or::n }lx :d Now unao- 11.50, arrive N ‘ 5,20 N Led v OE"G 5 w n° 320 G P ML sflmun’un' Sl A &“E;:nok"c Beash m Pleasure Beach New Lendon s.ln. - vo Norwieh t oA In, u nrwlch irg Sundl] 1 xxnmlnl nnli as nr 5 e return; on ternaon ulp through, to cnocem s-u-n and return; PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO, Norwich, Ootin. AVERY C. SMITH, Managl; Jeléd m. (rl Owner. BLOCK ISLAND Jume 26th to Sept. Mat, 1900, tuclusive. I’:I 10.40 a 140 a m., dde Block RETU »p. m., ob i r.d..,..m-..:;{ HBees lo-l l slan m‘, iuy- da) uetou ude uolki from n to Beac r further Information, a l t office of o . (] z’z‘d.’{:nflntfw.fl M’ Gilohviat, The New England Navigation Co., . ,fi"f‘"“" A G P. A, New York. IO"A AT CO/8 l-l"l por fimm :-uaqf-«n?u ll‘ a 6am Opo. Grand Central Stution; New York Ofty lon-hvfl.ota Day UPWARD Pagonge to aod from Slation fres. Bomd 2o statup for K.Y, flfiuh--‘ NEW YORK CITY, One Block West of Broadway, mr.ot Losation central, yet ..‘ 400 rooms, 300 with bath, hc- 00 and oafe attached. Moderate prices. Send 2 stamp for Illustrated Guide and Map of New York City. ltm: oL S ";‘E-.. ng; 98 per week o Halcyon Houae. WATCH HILL, R. I, 11l open June 15th for the season. :uehr rates for June and July. T. J. O'BRIEN, JR. Juni2BMW OCEAN VIEW HOTEL Boating, B-umz‘ Hflm" Ck";:m s CUNDALL & BALL, Proprietors. WIS