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that it will be m i ottt iy % cnwpu.«a on tcumh v Contractor Who is to Build New Post- e Ealke Philadaiphis T * ROBERTS BOUNI 'S _BOUND OVER. 'd.y. +| Chargeq With Ium “h Wife at N L Bk e Il T e e S s eavations for the néw pos lce sommenced soon and that it will not be e i R ong before work on the actual com-| Wiiliam Burro berts, struction of the building will be undeér nmancemqfun‘wgku at 'm cot- way. 3 was arrested by Si William . He 4 " avenue. F. Burt Sprankle, foreman for M¢ P. | Sprague of - Tolland county Monday | Frank- Stacy. and s Rllvh- Wells, the contractor who has been | morning and brought to Col lumbia. in who_lave been vmunx awarded the job, arrived in this city fan automobile and arraigned betore - | Maclntyre for the past Monday afternoon and in conference | Justice of the Peace J. N. Clarke.on the o g 8 g e with Postraster Charles H. Dimmick | charge of) killing his wife, Augusta wick, Me., on said that things would soon be doing, | Roberts, aged 49, on Monday evening, n Miss F‘n.ucelw Mmmtyre, Who has as Mr. Wells himself will come here | June 7th, at their home in the Wells. been at the conference at Silver Bay, from Philadelphia today and the pre- | wood district of the. town ‘where. the has returned to her home on Fostér|called on Putnam friends Monday. liminary work of sub-letting minor | Reberts had lived for the past ter not know of his having any detu- has returned nug Herman Carver from a T -~ contracts, etc., would soon be disposed/ years. sions relating to his wife nor ever no- T fi Smith of New London Is at|trip through New Ym state. Wh.t l. cAs ORI A b of. Coroner a. H. Fisk of Stafford ac- | ticed any signs of Insanity m him. | his cottage on. Foster avenue for a| ILouis Mathiew of Webster was in finr%h ;u':-r. 746 }M nm morning. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 ‘Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS, The contract calls for the comple- | companied it Bprague to royre. | Hyberty Had never comolatasd to bith | | o o t, New London. Conn. tion of the edifice May 1, 1910, and no | sent the ators auorney. Yeomans | or h.,v{'n‘ Savere paine. 14 Ris head. The | Mra T . Meator' sad thres hiiien ] T il Pi1oY. oh of Providesce wes Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- hall was p-nn: th spectators at 11 thing Roberts sald upon arrival | of Jamaica, L. I, are at the Gleason [, visitor in Putnam Monday. Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ARl Wntor llallh o'clock, the bouz, m for the hearing, n! wlmt- and his wife at the place | cottage on Church circle for the sum- [ Phe temperature ran-up to §7 de- and there was more excitement than | whete the was : mer. grees Monday. Box_ofiér Narcotlo » the town has known ‘in years, as this Mrs. B. . Barker, the Misses Bark- b 11 : . is the tirst instance within the memory ¢r and Miss Kathryme Clark of New will s.a"lA";:]""' :’m’h' s cures and Wind of 2 oldest inhabftant that a citizen vil London came on Friday. «The trip was Manager Bonin 1 sign another was arraigned on the charge of mur- mmh by automobile. pitcher to relieve Tatro, who is up- Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Y S tl ‘harles Crane and family of Wil-.| willing to pmhremmyform)ow and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Maintains Innocence. Y ha Wmaktic ave o5 toe GIat Satads 98] T natural sleep. Boston St or €/ Roverts said that he was awars of | question bim as to why or how e did | Cartwright avenue. Lost Piano in Fire. the.fact that his situation was a it Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Anthony have| ‘g Ajoysiug’ T. A. and B. i society Chel i carious ome but was positive of ulti- Probable Cause Found. returned to their home in Jewett City | )oqt 3 piano in the recent fire at Wild- 2 e s WILLIMANTIC, CENN. mately proving his inmocence. Befora| The rest of the testimony was quite | from a week spent on the grounds, .| °o0 BIRRO Tn A RERORT TRe B T oh a 3 the trial Roberts did mot seem greatly | incriminating. Probable cause was| Miss Crosby opened her cottage on pnnlu-i rocently. perturbed, but he showed signs of agi~) found and Justice Clarke bound the | Janes avenue Thursday. the G Court. W 3 tation and & trifie worried and notice- | accused over to the next term of the ok tn ity re [] ably nervous as each succeeding wit<| superior court for Tolland county. DANIELSON : There was some business for the city negs gave hin testimony. s court Monday, which Is quite ususual Unexcelled freight and nger A REAL BARGA“ MONTHLY MEETING .OF Wife of Consul Daniels Sails Today— | of late- o service direct to and trom Noew YOrk : COMMON GOUNGIL.| Getting Baseball ‘Field Ready—Misa | v iiia™, Twomey, who was up for i All Outside Staterooms, GWING . d . Nixon of Exeter and Miss ‘Murphy | théater, ::; allowed his nberty under P :"‘r;.rr;- N:lrwslc‘r; 'l;_‘lu;hyl. Thursdays, Z . orney A | Much Miscellaneous Business Tran- to Teach at High School. | 8 suspénded sentence upon his agree- ' N 4 /| King, of this city, at 11.15, and listened ::fl,::_';::\, o,‘i,\m":' Passed Re- #1 Mecens Lynel < ment to leave Putnam. (4 R(:‘::Vllvlorglryc]:: ’x'i:.?.‘&."-"‘n'r‘m"' to the complaint sworn to by William. . ith| Joseph Gibmey of Warrem Mass,| Frank Laraway of Hartford was -~ <. ” oo e Pl o gl 1 O0CCASION . H. Kneeland, grand juror, of Columbta, | Quiring Owners to Connect With [ J0seph SHCRr, of TR ARt | dned §1 and costs, amounting to $5.80. Phone of rite bar folder, | as read by Coroner Fisk. | Sewers. pon ol \hich he paid. Laraway was charged ou avo a ) PR Preiie Tancived oniB 6.» o Stone the Woapon. ¥y o Mr. and_Mrs. Benjamin Russell of) with using “"‘m"l,,“""‘““‘ 4 C. A, WHITAKER, Agent . At. the regular monthly meeting of | yno Vwest Side have been entertaiaing Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' o It was charged that' on June 7th.{the common council with the full board Gidoon Carter of Provideace treet. The 30 Y. { Bl ool B MARALE0ln SR T 20 T : In atteadance Monday evening, the re_ | 4"°%. Richaras of Boston was Urin-{ poptinues In Use For Over bt PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. tain of s g Fred Sharpe, ice aforethought, striki 3d bapdtintendent OF sireets, tha latter | 1tOF 1 Daniel Ao S g oo g o b o i TS CANTALS GOMARAY, 7 MURAY STAEET, MEW YORK S1TY. .. the head back of the left ear, causing] entailin expenditure of $1,293.60 re. /Dimiely So - abusive language to Conductor Wilsor | | VNS S NN P eine & wound from which she died after afl{ for the Jour wecks ending July & wers| Mrs. C. N. Daniels of Willimantic, who | 27t ream e (O Ot foaad STEAMER SIGHT SEER. “« P hour’s time elapsed. Roberts entered 81 accepted, and also the report of the | has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. | o, sulty. 3 earance plea of not guilty. latter uflicxnl relative to :m vmn?n fi?l"zv l;a.rg)rfwont m‘-’:h(;‘ :lml;)w:g Decision for Plaintiff. e | 1000 SEASON A il : P Loia W. Hills Testimany. b A N By oo R oo husband, who ie United Statea | At Woodstook betore Justice ton D. Medhary, Abram L. Muan, So7. JEWETT CITY wilP pand_arter Saturday, Jume IMh sl Villiam Hill, the 13 year ‘wate: rrears to the | consul at Sheffield, England. angew Sature case race Pearl, Geor; Y run ag Dl HIL of the Wellswaod dise| CHioey e s iaas, thap aimpars to the | copeut Benjamin Bailey of tbe West | Randall vs. Heney. K Saffora was B Rieh, Joseph B Stoddard, Bdward | goraugh \Barbers and Clerks Defeat &ty botween Norwich, New trlc). and a neighbor of the accused| A petition for a cross walk in front | Side was in Southbridge Monday to|heard. The action was for trespass. Sanderson—20. of Mrs. | observing the following schedule: Was' the first witness called b ot e el iront | Sall on Samuel Willlams and Samues| | The deciaion was in favor ot S0r. Sa¢- | Bresklynery. Bdwerd Morniug Trip. State. He testified that on the ¥t company was referred to the standing | Wesley, relatives, who are to sail to- | ford, -ho was represented by Attorney les H. , Py Mr'ml 208 & 36 June at 9 o'clock In the evening he was committes"on streets. A communica- | mortow from Boston to spend. the | Chatles L. Torcey of this city. Attor- . Burbank, ¥ BSOS oo UDIRERERRIER PR 't Gy oL LT g /. |in his room upstairs looking out of, th#| tion from Hattle Gates referring to a | summer in England. ney Donald G. remmox Norwich rep- p, phe A P P s B Bt FS T s u..,., 10,10, arrive Crescens Hundreds of opportunitiesfor morey- 1 3ndaw. Ssw Reberts drive info’fé | retaining wall ehat should have been | Misses Katherine e b e o R rthar 1. Lathrope, 'Frank Litch- | shave with & shampoo and mair cut mmrmnx—u.v. Crese saving are prominent . theough' the [ (o ioviay and Mrs. !.‘;:_"—:&“Cfl'm cosgeraciad (4t Ivie strect during aa | wacd ‘eecd gussts o6 fries - City May H-v- Nm Bolt Industry. |4eid, “Glen F. Lyon, James Lowry, |thrown in to the barbers and clerks 1640 a. m o o stare; a chance to supply. your' wants | Fuize away today," Roberts answer l‘m.f torthe s anding committes on| Miss Dora Domingye of Bitgood's| It is stated that Putmam can get|Charles J. E. Reed, Jo- "r':m » Norwidh ‘}l‘g";‘fll’{n":‘f?m?nfla il Kty in wearing apparel or household goods | “1 did mot see Fuize today, and it 18 | strests for investigation and report. | store, is enjoying a vacation of two |another new industry, a boit manufac- Thomas O. Talbot— .m”l\: ag:f g i« i e at decidedly bargain prices. A few o#f 2035 2 Your buainees It 1 did take mim | A new, city e e T T Ml s Wit was s ey i T the eepenss. af toaats | Coantsebury—Charies Barstow, - |In Norwich recasy. The s up Wes | Leave Notwich 3 the bargaing are— 3 st with sare ithin oas year of | Daalsiscn Monday. 3 g Tl gyl et | R g T :,V ewt N. Clark, o et Gity—Desrosier 2b, King cf, | Boach TMO;::I"\"BC.:-(I':%‘(‘ 1 y. 3 from Worcester nam. com- | Andrew T. J- i lark, o ol Returning—Leav < 76c Corsets, 39c. ’ o date of completion, in future, or have Miss Mary Salotti has been the C. | Jodoin 3b, Wiltmir p, Popham ss, Bick- r's o t of relatives in Providence. pany could use a part of the Fisher | Danfel Congdon, Chauncey C. - 440 p. m. Pleasure Beach . Corset Covers, 10c. % | Roberts' body lying at the Toot of the | beemens commmit cad cxpense charsed | - Alvah Hall spent Sunday with his | shoe factory whick 1 also ta be oceu- | Frink, Marshall 3. Frink Raxmond nell It Sweet ¥, Paquette G, Mooro 5, New London 5.60, arrive’ $1.00 Dress Silks, 85c yard. g driveway near the mail box with her{ag a Men nst the property until | parents at Wrentham, Mass. gl:d by the concern, that is coming | Gascon, Charles W. Herrick, Fred L. ]N tch—G: R LA e 5 ey 1 N 29 Wool Carpeting, 39¢ yard. hands folded on her left side.. Witness | pajd, was adopted. Miss M. Alice Haggerty of Dorche: re to engage in the manufacture Hyde, George E. Larkham, James H. omc “mnni"m" 1;.h i "y - 3 Bunday ;‘:‘v.m‘o:”l'r“ & 9 3 . then went into the house and told his |~ A resolution empowering purchasing | ter was a visitor in Danielson Mon- | handles for tools. Lathrop, Moses Linnell, Nelson J. Ly- E.' oy gt g ,.,,mm‘ b S e $4.50 Mattress, §3.98. parents and his father went out and| committes fo advertise for bids fof | day. Arthur Winford of Webster, who |on, Aaron R. Morse, Fred L. Richmo; varge 3b, Conne! gl b ¢ | and" return: on the. afternoon » $27.50 Brussels Rug, $22.50. carried Mrs. Roberts into the house. |coal to be used by the fire department| Mrs. A. F. Wood is spending a few | follows the extra hazardous occupation Shea, Herman Stephens, Wi mm hw.“ City 17,y Norwich 9, | (hFouEh to Cr t Beach and voturp.’ '$1.00 House Wrappers, §3c. Tt was brought out on cross exami- | for ensulng vear was adopted. as was | days at Oakland beach. of a steepléjack, was with friends in Tox . e 2 PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO., $1.00 Shirt Waists, 69 pation that witness' father had shown | one authorized standing committec on| Miss Mamie McGuire visited. with [ Putnam Monday. Ashford—Ransom 3 Norwlch, Conn. v A 0 him a paper twice since on which was fire department to expend a sum not | friends in Worcester Sunda: H. P. Snow of East Greenwich, R. I, iton, Eramk W. i () A AVFRY C. BMITH, Managing Ownes, v 3100 Bleached Table Damask, $5c|written the date of Mrs. Roberts’ death [t exceed $40 for redecorating rear| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nado were | was the speaker at a Pentecostal meet- | H. Lanphere, David l(nhwnn. Ar- kv FUNERAL. T Jel16 e yard. and the position where the body 1ay. |room of Hilltop hose company. Re- |the ts of relatives in Putnam on[ing at Pomfret Landing Sunday that |thur E. James, Willlam H. Whitehouse, - s Ve “Twilled Crash Toweling, a yard 4c. Otis Hill on the Stad. ports of standing committee on streets was attended by persons from this city, t, M. Bassette, Mrs. Nannie B. Stetsom. Yard wide Twilled Cotton, a yard 5c. on layout of portions of Valley and| Frank L Harmon of Woon: et was Work on New State Road, . Brown, Geo: The body of Mrs.. Nannie Brown s«a.fl. g Otls Hill. father of the first wittiess, | Tfig streets and change of grade for|a visitor in Danielson Monda; AR08 the di- |1ace M. Dirkee, Bert P Stetson was brought here trom Provi. “81-inch Brown Sheeting. a yard 23c. | testified that. be arge force of men, under tags, ; James Bleached Sheets, 81 by 90 1 garden., ‘His wife. sent for him and | LorC vore accepted and clerk author. Asted as Ranga Offoar: rection of Selectman Thomas Ryan, has i dence Monday morning for burta piched Shosts, 1.4 36 ek, Wi . § BUEES iy Ko S ang | ized to publish 3 detailed estimate of| (capt F. 0. Armington was at East|begun the work of bullding the new 2 in the Pachaug cemetery, in charge of | dune 200 to 1st, 1000, Pleached Sheets, 81 by 90 inch, 32c. Rt oyer; mail box ‘and|the appraisal of benefits and damages tate road. Work was commenced at : ‘Wndertaker ast. The Rev. E.| WEEKDAY: found Mrs, Roborts there with her hus t th “Applicati ¢ | Haven acting as & range officer at the | state ‘ Clark, a. 3 Frank C. , n \ Now Lana \ Plllow Cases, 42 by 36 inch, 9c. band beside her, ho) o abutters thereon. Applicatian of ) igte rifie match, the brow of the hill at the junction of .| W. Potter, pastor of the Baptst|m., New London Bed Spreads, hemmed, §9c Howith s woiia iaing her head up.f Charies B. Jordan, Wiiliam 8. John- | “GR F'0 PR (10l e raver mest. | the Bewyer district and Putnam rosds, . T church, conducted the committal serv- | 10,55, 0. m_ 1o ;n::\-‘ 1‘:{.:: 1350 g B g i R LSaITeE e ¢, accompanied by bonds for drain | ;g 4t the home of Herbert Brigas on | east of the rallroad. ol omnie White, | ice at ‘the grave. There were flowers | RETURNING: Loave Blook Light and Dark Prints, a yard s, | {160, the B mnumfl; o thess sald | layer's licenses, were granted = Rex | (hg “West ‘Side this (Tuesday) eve- City Nates %&m w&fi::un‘:- | tzom many relatives and friends, The M Norwion s 1§'p: C . & u i - spen! ' o Cl ', ” 0 ‘g5c Silk Muslins, a yard 15c. | Y o B g g B B R e Lk P‘,’;‘QUOV',"" after a visit with :':xa - P T liam B Gallup, Bdward R Follins, &gluim;hm B Sy ow 3 “,,,‘,--,!‘( She: Flock '.;,‘:;‘: hibadaes, i Turkey Red Table Damask, a yard{ . 5 obarts but couldfihe bill was an unusual one and the | PALTSR BAREE | g 4o rorliss, ertha Surgent 1s epepding o | Frank S e AT L Libdcrmen, | Mrs. William Stetson of Andqver, Mr. | P, 1, Walch HiL ¢ b m, due New | fe murderer ‘and that they could Dut & | iy, ¢ was voied ts pay i srom the | [UImAREIC atter & vieit with her “Miss Gertrade Jones and Miss Avery | Albert - Williams, Louis Young. S.|3nd Mre George Stetson of Moosup | “Shore 'Dinfier ‘Ho: Galatea Cloth, a yard 14e. s ot hie a city, ter, Mrs. O. W. Bowen. P Fip- | May ] r. and | Beach near landings ope about his neck. Roberts went into | contingent fund. are at the Adirondack mountains, New | Howard Peckham, He Mrs. Edward Chesebro and daughter | Block Island. Scotch Gingham, & yard 15c. .7 | another room and got a double barreled ' “’Adjournment was taken until Mon- m""‘““.,.“ e T s v | Je. bard, Byron E. Eddy, Wayland Gage.| of"Fall River and (Wil Billot of Norh | FAR Exeursio Best Safety Pins, a dozen 5c, :::fi'}’t“ 'V:!u;:- L "{{’ b:','&' ;ng night, June 19, at 8 o'clock, when | Fiver Textlle company at Mechanics- | *‘goypen’ Sykes has been mr guest of ldr 5 | Grosvenordale. “;.(n(.“A oravich to s::?‘nm}:m W A away from him. Rol a h i y Fred Gerber, in re- Best quality Sewing Silk, sc. been drinking but appeared to know s wont pedtehe’ will ba faken To Close Four Nights Each Week. :.'.,'i-'.f::m’fifl o 97" | dich, Eara u ohn !n:er. George Three spools Darning Cotton for c. | what he was abou FUNERAL. . The clothing and shoe stores will| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Case of Wor- | Wetherell, Louis unaormu. lrvllll 25c Hose Supporters, 20c, Brother-in- L.‘, iy Lo b S narin begin closing four nights each week | cester were guests of local relatives on | Paine, John Arnald, George A Phil- t " 25c Can Paste Soap, 17c,” Said that he would have to stand Lillian D. Palmer. at six o'clock this (Tuesday) evening. | Sunday. AN, Goowgy 1L Sussner; Bt 7. Jour 0ira fHI BWE Iy “""“ Four Handkerchiefs, 5 trial for what he had done. Claimed| The funeral of Lillian D. Palmer|rionday and Saturday evenings are| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pray and son Ferest M. Mases weekdays and Eundays, “'x'" - > o that his people had plenty of mone: - the only ones that the stores will be|of Gardner, Mass, have been _the George nelud y trom New Lon- Men's Hose, a pair . i peop! plenty y | was held Monday afternoon at_St. ‘ayland P. Harris. don to Beach .. 0 i and would not see him hang Hiy n open after six o'clock. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pray A4, - Char) DR. M. KING For further Inforpation, pest Blue Flame Oll Stoves, $6.49, 7 brether-in-law, Ely. w2s a great 1aw - | John J. Flemming 4 et in_Chapman street. e i EKEI“g!_ru—H-n;v fld&r"‘\"’mm " 3 gpply, at office of company near e 3er and stood back of Thaw in hir | Burial was In St. joseph's cemetery. BASEBALL FIELD e gf‘g;‘:g;*ggrp:"'n';'fil;ri o Bacon: C,:r;“',ei g “,t,m;;,'\m: Dentist boat landing, Norwich. 1. 3. G Witness said that Roberts made th e = 5 Being Put in Order for Use on Satur- | enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Earrows, Frank W. Bengel M| Al work ‘guaranteed. The New England Na The H C Mu"a CO statement that he expected to be ar,| Child's Death from Liver Trouble. 9 p Tov. Shermatd Sesie 40 Sacak. T. Bailey, Cassius 8. Ch'“n's Ilnvg Finn Qlecks Jewstt City, Conn, F. C. COLEY, A. G. P, A, New York, | Y rested in the morning and that he| Roderick Lebeau, the 2 years old son oo B Rev, Sherwood Soule, secretary of the | G1ase: Samuel Col'wAcllh ;emu‘ AR e gren J o ‘Jodid X Agents Ladiss’ Home Journal Paper | could have the farm. Roberts told him | 9f Mr. and Mrs. Hypolite Lebeau of | yrongay morning work was be t | Miseiouary moclety of Connecticut, 18 | Ghare, John B. Devie Arthur X Peld, s L R i e DT that his wife had tried to unhiteh the | 40 Eln street, died at the home of his 4 & S hopwm o4 | ¥ ¥ d Charles S. Francis, Frank Painless extraction. MONTAUK STEAMBOAT COJ§ LINW ° ik Patterns, - hotse and that he snapped at ber any | parents Monday morning of liver trou. | te new ball ground on the Davis farm | to speak in the Second Congregational | john W. Gallup, Theodore E. Ham- and it will be put in as good condi- | church at the morning service on Sun- Hyde, Rowland R Telephone 40 T ale Jonto: Copit, asd Yvesul he told her to get away and picked up [ Blé. with which he had sufered fof | tion as' possible for next Saturday, | d ervice e will | Tarmcy CWitiam A, Foaich, Fredarick on lsand Ste S c“Esnno a handful of gravel hut w not lfll the pas \h:indly the dlamond was marked out delt " ad A, Kennedy, Norman Kelley, Joseph N. SUMMER MILLINERY l\e\«‘ Lond EEFTRe and a general idea gained as to what| Rev, F. D. Sargent delivered an ad- | Eavalle. James Lyon, Elmer O. p. m. Leave Personals. improvements will be required to get | dress at the outdoor meeting held In | Mernacison Samer A Nihow James 18t o o et dbpribg St 1§ ¥ ‘Omer Brindamour was a Providence | the field into suitable playing condi- | North Grosvenordale on Sunday under M Angus g vl has the Agency for the Royal| Dr. F. C. JACKSON, e e R e i visitor Monday. ton, The surface of the diamond is | the direction of the Methodist church | Pray. George W: Seunders. William 1t { ofer. L. E. Roy. Jawett Clty. . p 8 Mrs. Bridget Sullivan has returned | SOmewhat uneven. but it is hoped that | of that place. Sayles, Frank J. Savles, Jopathan H. s i " arrangements to have it rolled smooth il "y i iety. Vi hn, R, ICE CREAM : Grand, the finest straight 5c DENTISF Home after a month's stay in Guilford, | ATTATSemeNts Lo have it yolled smooth | Work of Children's Aid Society. |Smich. Willis E. Vaughn, James Miss Nellie Powers has returned |2V 7 At the session of the Congregational | Walsh, Allen H. White, Wealey Wilson, [ at wholesale and retail. Partle: ! i i : " voek’: - i = s Walker, Frank P, Warren. ches, etc, supplied. Agent for t cigar in the city. Painless Extracting and. (1ot St v Sl HAEE "8 s s e s, e o eSO R R PR NN oo i P B, o ke, s ot At 5 | U o ottt o Filling a2 Specialty | Mrs. Wiltiam Shorten ana children | ieison, and they !t"@le!:x?“&i ‘:hfiarl;; Colin Bl e ity T e Ecribtms, Avtmoy | Johastons, JowstteClty, i S (Buscossors to Sessions & Elmowe) Embalmers and Funeral Directors, 60-62 North Street, teed. Assoclated Dental Parlors, 752 Mite Mary McShea of Manefeld has hold & 8003 vesitien 1 the Tare son et i Ashus, o & ::!cl"ln:‘“h s ::xm our ‘material from our cholce Main 8t. Willimantic. augsTThS ests Misses Katherine and Alie | are going to play the best ball that Mullen, S. Elmer Morton, Charles B. 52“1,, of Providence. is within their capabilities in order to . L. M. REED v issioners Benoni Bates, William P, sain the confidence of the local sup- | Drawn on Monday by Commissi T Bamogt ke Wil | B Romer of mhompsonville. | porters of the game. After the good| for Windham County in Session at AN Riers Gaiug Alsmonse o - beginning made. at Putnam last Sat-| Putnam. : lines, Morria W. Oeiien, Dewesy A I¥ YOU WANT TO ENJOY i f friends in town. Teiephone counection. has the agency for the Travelers Lite | S35t O urday they feel that they are going to . Louis Bor ames Harries, | & g0od wholeseme .meal, iry ohe of L R | and Aceident Co. of Harttora, Ct. ad | qainter” ae. S, 0% Ashtord and | be able to please the local fans and | Charles Hyde of Canterbury, Edgar [ores"s, ‘senry Churloa R Hibperd, | those S5c dinners at Briokiey's rostag: sy Y daughter, Mrs. ¥ W. Smith left on | will work hard to win the pennant for | uf. Warner and Charles Brown of Put- |t e Ol Choe e M Holbrene, | rant and quick Junch. “Specialatten HIRAM N. FENN, the United States Health and A i |Jonday for a visit with relatives in | this town. The team is made up of | nam, jury commissioners for Windham | Danmis Cliford, Asher Br Holmes J.| Uon to commercial men. ~W. J. Brick- Stafford. a cleancut, orderly combination of nani ve , met in the office of the clerk Fred A. Davoll. Wil Gen. Eugene S, Boss left Monday | young sentlemen that play the game | of the Superior court at Putnam Mon- e Dawaon; Bort X Dom, ety for Concord, to spend @ few | more for the pleasure that it affords | day. and from the lists submitted from | o anklin H. Eimore, Bd. THIS SPACE RESERVED. s R hin e ers, TIvis | Cte: thal T T e Tats aee the vartous towns drow the Tolowing | e o i B o 1 > Boss Cummings. of money. they get out of it; in fact, | names of men liable for jury. service | james B. Fullerion, Robert H. Fen- X WATCH 1T} ‘dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. W rite for rates and full particulars. Box 281, Willimantic, Ct UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Chureh St. Willlmantie, Ct. Telephone. Lady Assistant Mrs. James M. Smith has returned | the little money they get barely pays rear from September rove from Pine Grove, Niantic, where she | fOF the time they lose. ince the for- [ p) —John H. Milier. Nathan | Thompson—Edmund S. Backus, El- J = OCE‘N lew HuTEL has been visiting her son Clifford, who | Mation of the league they have made Frank Miller, [ nor B Bates, Ellsworth C. Bixby, Ran- HAVE YOU TRIAD is camping there. friends in overy lown on the elrcuit, | Samuel P. Green, Clark B. Galtup, Jonn dalph H. Chandler, Harry C. Coman. 100 'SEMNDS The king that 1 BLOCK ISLAND, R. I 4 Miss Julia Enwright and little niece, | They have mode eaon aad b P ers: | W. Dawley, John E. Williams. George [Josiah W. Dike, Dexter Elliott, Frad- t croam. It excels a y B de Madeline Sullivan of Norwich, Were | tion by the lovers at the ame i s | B Torrey, Everett H. Dean, Daniel W. |erick D. Greene, Frank M. Knight, 3 weddings and parties NOW OPEN. f recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. | town should measure up to the stany: | Sullivan, Andrew I. Bitgood, James | George Law, Linus A. Logee, Leor@ard | supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen. | Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Golf, Teme Sullivan of Ash avenue. ard that such a worthy team deserves, | »' 2 0 Charles M. Hall, William Gor- nu Oscar Munyan, Claud M. Mun- nis and other amusements. Bookletsy W . - | man, ‘Alfred H. Hyde, Alfred T. Hill, 0 v \. Porter, Everett E. JWWETT CITY HOTEL, SUNDALL & BALL, Proprietors. i ie vieini i e s Pigziman. Joft on the 1135 Mosés A. Linnell, Frank H. Bagerton. | Rhodes, Asa M. Roes, Fernando C.| Wew and U te-dae Hoel i svers P by wopriesiy make every saver in this vicinity realize on expreas Monday for Portiand,| MISSES NIXON AND MURPHY |Fred Auatin Join A Baton. Charled | Fots James M. Ryam. Etheibert Al- parireaion — . rich, Walter rnold, Ira D. es, 3 . - " Me., where they will be joined b in High|S. Tracy, Edward G. Palmef, Daniel | josaph - Baker, Herbert Bixby. Alfred IKA ¥. LEWIS, Propetor. MONEY ISLAND HOUSE. \ O. Lillibridge, Charles . Satisbury, | Bonin, John ©. Buck, Albert Copeland, reck, Conn. Most attractive 3 z inodib 4 3 Trenton, N. J., friends for a few weeks' | Engaged to Fill ‘Vacan that in THIS savings institution he is | |scines st bt Siaandh Sohool Facuity. O, Linibriage, Charies | B." Bdliebury, | Fonin. John €. Buckl Atvert Copeland. sagear e rilnbls Tlinds. sSen foode o assured of as good Secllrlty as is pOSSIble Two vacancles in the faculty.of K| Jagon P. Lathrop—30. George E. Fillott. Burfon W. Elliott, Jewett City. . dening: 38 per weakc up. B KL £ g . Sterling—Gurdon Love, Nelson Ben- tt, Ernes q FUNE] 3 Davis. WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND. g;ge';m;“g} l;g"g{m‘}egmfg‘,:;‘“';e; “harle 9. Ric b ,;"";“J#i.‘:{ ?uu'.: lfll.':t:om Dan -?H&:fr £ Furulture -y ’“o‘li‘.‘.f.fi"“‘c...... . . Douglas, Jol anges. |First Sunday s.,.w“ at the Camp~ at the high school ‘building Monday. Pavid S. ll;bnynn, Edgar L. Kenyon, A, Lamb, C. A, Lindeval, Wilfred C. n ls, Charles A. Potter, Leon N.| §1-2: h 25-5. THE UNDER PRICESALE i any bank of the land, our business e Cotge Omnire A | B s 3 At S et .| Bld gt B Ky B i o e R s e P - v | Alva. o astford— A. Wall >h telson, means big bargain prices o would more than double in a month. T e Sunday service at the Cam | 4 it o French vt e S | o Seotand—ugzne. xcimball, eraid o *BNtT S SN Fircner & £ e”tuntomer on. Sensonable £ods Ground was held July 11 This was | Xixon is an experienced teacher and | Weldo, David P. Walden, Henry A.|iecne, Arthur M. Keith, Caro P. La- H 8. King, Mge | Bvery department in the store bears . =, the first meeting of the Sundav school | 1o pighly Fecommended er and | wiicox; John D. Mofitt, Frank E. Al- | oo ward G, Holman, William 8. Sample Reom vemnected. the cut price marks, Why let your money work partly for | |ana was Beia af the Niantic house at | '* {8 hy is a graduate of Trin- | lem Willlam M. Burnham. Chauncey |\warren, Henry Trowbridge, Perley S.|G@pectal stteation paid to Commerelad | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE & = . A ction pow airtasla. Thase | 1T GOLERE. = ‘Washington, . Co n the 3‘!‘ St R o Stmpson, Sem- | Katon, ;{Frmkgnml}oouafi Ariel W men, Main 8. Danlelson, 2] ¢ i i A ol v jreen, Hen: . Bosworth, I A % : others when it mlght as well work Solely who came Friday were Miss Nettie | ooy O ;’;‘,‘p,’,;‘,{gm'{:,"t::‘&',’f;: had | putnam—Lewis 1. Williams, George | Fromee " orth, Charles Jates = Keech, Mgn X 0 Devon to, her cottage on Haven ave- | ouages to which she has been as- [ W: Perry. Oharlés A. Wilcox, Walter | " iampton—Austin _B. Pear], Gaorge * 2 P . J. M. Currie to | EETES o s Cnrk&tfir."vvftelrnlh&anlcin cn:-- M. Perkins, George H. Kimball, Jiran| Have you tried our Special for yO! ¥ e i ott, ichard Carpenter, | = Hyde, Wilham H. Phillips, Charl X u’ Haven avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Currier | 1 e, magter of flling vacancies in Tawis F. Battey, Whitman Danielson; . Burnbam, Fred A. Burnham, Hemvs | Chocolate Cream Drops at 10z e e e o o raraiicy TO1OWS | also taken up bY the Doard. It.was | Erederick N. ¥lagg, Ernest B. Kent |y Stone, George M. Thompson. T.|a pound ? Ghe e o ciseaes. voted to engage Miss Margaret Me| Daward N. Jostin Bdwin'I. Wood. [ iyight Chandler, Lester H. Burnham, F. Smith is having a veranda | (o1 %ts teach N &n intermedista | Erank Rich, Allie W. Merey, Wiliam | Gy rles A. Sweet. THE 3 KEYSTONE S‘[ORES‘ built on_bis recently purchased cot- | criie a¢ Attawaugan and Miss Marion | S, JoMon John O Fox, Brmest L. W]]]imantic Savin s e ol Sl 2 f SRR ) et W, e Wanteg Vg S Bakite S b moonuy | Y e e on the same cirele, A Ty Sweet | the other vacancies in the schools. < i Ralph Teftt, | FEdward Stanton of New Eritain on YOI DUY AND FANOCT COODS hes put an addition on his cottage. and | Miss Myrtis Marland, who has been I anard Mulian, ubm- . Smith, | Friday notified Selestman W. 1. La- ave MomegA many cottages have been painted this teaching at Attemsusan, Will:be trane-{ oo John-G. Johnson, | tham that ten rabbits belonging to| HABRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, 1SAAC CHAMPEAU, Managern, . nst tute i poe s hoe ek R sty " | him were killed by dogs; The select- : 4 Putnas. Conn. **Mise M. L. Brooker and Miss Haséh | 0" "“"""""w",‘ ied will | Pomfret—Walter 1. Arnold, Charles | man said he would investigate the PATENTS Cummings were n Woodstock Thurs- | Ue, Fiuitecs vommittes ometan, of | AL Arnold, Frank A. B s | te. nd It whets MY BAT calr x day. el Sgat £ & Miayion. Alfcsd D. Briggs, Jonas | ed (o See him. (Aformed him that the| Protsct your ides Handsome €3 |4 F. CONANT. 11 Fraskiln Strest H C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. Mre W, B Walden of Uncasville A o m.‘, Ilnl Joseph H. | town Would mot ay a5 he rabbiCs page Guide Book Free. - Whitestons Sc and the J. F. G 108 and her mlece, Miss Gadbois of East 3 Rocks Ehfort ichasl A " ool | The oulodml Dot ammew: i puy| Pheemix Block . Danieisa, Comn |Cigars are the best on the markel Lyme t the Uncasville houss. ‘The Farther hts of the Baptist iam H. "D aoree A B Bamith, who was & church wil Hold thats ouns and pies | M. Halbrsok, Wiiam . aay, Mews | 08 rabbits euTWRS o - e