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NTI! glster, Mra, B. J. Hurle} and & son of [ street the past week, returned to Mys- | and afiliated i South Manchelur Tue lesday rnoon. & i . E w'_L_L!!A_._c Dunn tic Tuesda l.ft‘ 3100 -to the & i $500 Against Estate and guests with M Home Day’ “m* > b T 2 % e aa i iave et e mfen want-to aonzn Sventry tor s | A C. Bluncheits is making a short Srpedre oty s N o the annual baby: show. ¥ B e Raw- day’s outing at the business trip to New York. selecied for the anaal Ol it is reported about town that com- b B e | for g L o misslonats ate to be asked for to hear | John Nichols Buys Out Business. | william O Scates of Harttord wes in By ; ; The water p v claim of 3500 against the estate of | John Nichols, the ballpleyer, who | toWn on business Tués the Jate William Ross'of Chaplin. It lunch bus- aftais - i a Lowell and is also said that Judge of Probate Mer- :':g,‘i rfife:;fl‘: afi;fi‘;fi:flvfinfl.“ the [ Miss Ruth Taylor yior 18 & guest of Mrs. | o er in this % X ¥ t Peck—safe, staunch vessels it Titt Welch of that village will shortly | pusindss on Main street that has been | Otto B. Robinson at Niantic for a-few | 30 5 @ppolat & time and place for & hearing | run by Daniel M. Flaherty for the past | days. Dt a1t Ty 1 i yorn . um for the traveler. on the matter. It is the alleged claim | geven’ years. Civil War Veteran. n Troubles delightful voyage on Long lslsnd of Mra. Barah May of this city, wh SRt g Mr. and Mrs, Ward Bll have return- Charles Roi :’:;h . e L oo sugerd view of the won; at one time occupied a tenement in a ed to Danielson after & visit at J. G.| The body of Charles who die house owned by the late Mr. Ross, and | ™ yich Betwesn Queit Players Planned | 2,0 BeTE el in Wauregan, was armh?‘ Danfel- T e ol she claims that Her furniture and oth- | A meeting s to be arranged between von Faceday: Tor burial In Bt persons, o tonington at 1L18 er personal property was damaged to | CaPt. James Cochrane ank P.| neg Charles F. Risedorf is enter- | cemetery. Mr. Rol, known to many stranger v.:_""”‘.".."":‘;_ g b ’_“f“:. s as Fenton for a match ga e of quoits. % e e e Y wathr froin 8 "Mhe dougiity Scat claimy tialiefoan har ik bre, wOUher, MR, B MRS | Mr. Hing Wik S WHGEE of Lo e Local Odd Fellows at Norwich In- ining tenement. ~She alleges that|PUt it onto Fenton and that Fenton Manager Edward Farrell of. the| stallation—Harry Munroe a Recent North River, 7.46 the next morning Which School? | e fouih o len Trk 1T 5§ %é Mr. Ross refused to pay her the sum | NeVET shows up when he ls around | .y 1 oetta Sullivan of Boston is| Wauregan team has filed the name-of | Borough Visitor. before 13 T naen it flr goaih the e | @ “Io% Dolnis from Lieut, Delal KU | the vest o Her courn, Miss Maa C.| Felr oyl 8 3 IGO0 NS 8| | oy araner e | ' Toae WHAT KIND tséptons . 1. PHILLITS look after her interests 'and seek to | UFey, the premier quoit pitcher of | Healy of South street. itor in Danielson Tuesday. “Wechsl ed by Past| sunset t! e ow London. Cor ot B, v Snctbtm V- el over $500 h 8 " this vicinity, and will soon be fully - e s B prepared to’ trounce Captain Cochrans | Louis Tiftany of Webster, Mase. | Jo%Ghh, JASU, S " or itiGe 08 | Grand T B, Sormany Dest Gond L0 Our catalogue may help b, . Scotland House Damaged hy' Fire, | In the most approved style. B tarnts 1l o WRSA | fa Fmisinon: Grand W, H. Hurst, ingialled the offt. *ou to a decision. Send i The home of John L. Biss Scot- hnar: e v-4 cers of Uncas . F. 3 A s mfi'n;.'“ymto Mise Tarbell Lactures st Stéers. GREENEVILLE BOY. et mnuy”'m;h ‘oday—Now. It's yours o i the extent of about §60. An off siove | . There was a good attendance at the | Mr. and Mrs. Jdmes Walden, who s Misses Alice Brown and Mary Che- for the asking. . X A was the cause of the fire and the loss | Connecticut agricultural college sum- | are now residents of Florida, have Joseph Gouillard, 13, Arrested for | ney left on Tuesday for Vermont, Miss nwas confined to the house, which was | Mer school Tuesday evening at Storrs | gone to Wisconsin for the summer. Thefts—In Company with John|Brown to visit her sister; Mre. R. R. The only B " 4 insured in a local agenc: to hear Miss M. Anna Tarbell of Brim- Swistock and Fred Tebsault. Barber, at Westminster, and Miss itk .‘me e @ s fas fleld, Mass., deliver an interesting and | Strong Morgan of Meriden was a T £ g e at Jamaica. Degree 3 o . Suffering from Apperdicitis. -~ | instructive lecture. Miss Tarbell took Willimantic visttor Tuesday. e Master of the Sclence of Accounts, H as her subject “The Town Li John Swistock, 12 years old, Jo- PN <5 George L. Hall Was takefl to St.| 35 J'Social Conters A Rumber o Prna o (0o Sf Natick, ,“'“" 1818 | soph_ Goutllard, 13 years old, and Fred | $amp Ozo elsea Lme Joseph's hospltal Tuesday from his | this city went to Storrs and enjoyed Y- Tebeau, were arrested by Chiet Pil- M Clatke. = L L e i Zfme_on Chestnut street, _sufferiog \the agdress. ing Tuesday on information that the e Drotia: senltngt it Ssntug Iy with appendicitis. It is expected that Miss Mildred Harries, daughter of | bove have been making & practice of | 0 be in charge of the Mission . he will undergo an operation within & h i < | Mr. ana Mrs. James Harries, of Wind- | They have prepared an mumfin,m— ahort time. " C.'V. Train Crew Discharged. harm road, has been elected to teach for | Lhicy 1§ from varlous stores about | gramme that shows their work for the RABrabdeck; A/ a"e ™ ( It is reported that the crew of the | the ensuing year in one of the schools | They have made a confession certi- | 14st year and they will open their mite extra train that was in a head-on col- he town of Killingly. I boxes. Sevefal of the members will p Mis: Emvl.r:z’x‘d.aop:r?.t tained e i e BE ket o St L e t"y‘l’l’."“’gbflf’y "“‘e’."fi:’n‘.':"tmé o e ioition co':"n‘s‘em.‘u“f‘_'ud. wmfi’l‘l u&v’:'::c;fi'al $o et trom Now Fore s Ethel Risedorf entertained a | passenger train of the Central Wor- ’ on_exhibition. askan lady w ol freiaby s and pan few friends at a veranda party at her [ mont railroad between this city and | v, Mis8 Eliza Rawson, librarian at the | formatory at Meriden, after a hearing | v ™"saimon “sandwiches and ice X e g U Tome on North street in honor of her [ South Windham last week Tuesdsy | Wilmantic normal —training school|in the town court this (Wednesday) | o oon, fish, and nuun- m served, and ' “ Ifl dfl in gtl [:i[y From Norwich Tueséays, Thursdays, P |m|} h' New Yo(k Pler 22, B t River, foot guest, Miss Mabel Meech of Middle~| have all -been discharged fr he | has been the guest of Prof. F.- W.| morning. own. The afternoon was a most en- | company's employ. i belng Alegeq | Stacbner and family, who are sum-| The boys took candy and gum from such sweets as Tice milk (gullaj sud- Fab14 'oné for thosd préaent that they were af fault in the aesl. | mer residents at Stonington Point. the Keystone store on June 28, and on Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wedness o T dent, T DANIELSON The i’ i Ralnvills. grosery. store 1 3100 worth of bad checks there ‘ DR J. M. KING Phane o1 weits B folder ! Mrs. D. P. Dunn is entertaining her Wants to Be Postmast 3 " A e ol‘;:u‘l Vireet and | City, where e was born, but made no J. i Fé"‘flv;"fi;;'w:u‘-:‘g”: - i W. E. Slater of Hop River has taken | Soldiers Off for Tour of Duty—Fund | FECAONE TPOTE O attempt to defraud anyone here. ¥ Dentist e, A. gont. the civil service examination for the | for Leclaire Memorial _Growing— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood and two| RECALLS FAMOUS GOLF MATCH appointment of postmaster at the Hop | Joseph, Gouillard, Fred Tebeau and ) g,’,;‘e,;’:,;- “.‘,;’;,fl,’“’,‘:_%' they | children of Buffalo spent Tussday at y All work guaranteed. : Ri toffice. H ined b; : Mrs, Martha Soul#s. Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn. 5 | ’ e ToRousd tn il el Safurday, | John Swietook Hold for Thaft. | made ¢ good Tiaul at Miss Chamiver- id o M Projectsd Game Brings Back Contest | it you s do'w m. 10s 5. m | PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. FUNERAL. Thomas Curtis i spending a few | cured at least $25. , COLCHESTER in Which Royalty Was Pathlies extraotion. —_— days in Portland, Me. Tuesday morning forty cenfs were Involved, Telephone 40 STEAMER SIGHT SEER. ; B ding his vaca- | stolen from Pellett's- garage on_ Me- ot the - S i Roderick Lebeau. g gl < e o chanic strest They ate bold and un. | '\oted About the Tafigiony ‘Boston - land. B oston Stor @ The funeral of Roderick Lebeau was | "o i N Davis, pactor of St. Al- | scrupulous little thieves and managed Intereste—Personals. The projected golf match between SUMMER MILLINERY 1900—————SEASON OF. held Tuesday afternoon at St. Mary's | pan' | to get the money when the people in| two well known amateurs and a lead- |, g0 sced R B0 Xoh Sarurder: Wual 198 chareh at 3 o'clock. Rev. Arthur Do- | atien trp " o Terurned from & VA- |} 5 ores they looted were hot. look- ‘,‘:"u'fl,u““um"fl:;_'" e Con- | ing member of the London stock ex- | and ik e clbcmy P . (O BT S R B WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Bruycker officiated. Burial was in St. | ““Capt. A. P. Woodward, O. O. will | ins. When arrested Tuesday, neither | FIERCOURL SRR SEACRY 00 S| cnange for a stake of $2,500 recalls to | offer. L. E. Roy, Jewett City. Ocean, Pleusure and Crescont Beaches, s Joseph's cemetery. be stationed at Fort Wright on Fish- | one of the boys had any monev. It|p."" reicned an interesting sermon. | the Westminster Gasette the famous | i - °'° " |observing the following seheauls: S sl ten days' en- | had all been s or candy, soda, fce Morning Trl The King's Daughters Entertainéd. | Cioonied of the const artlllery corps, | cream, car rides and in various other I ner ha has secured work In'sng | foursome in Which the duke of York, 108 OREAM O ko gy g g VAL £ # Mr. and Mrs. Lucius S. Bigelow en- | which begins Thursday. ways. It has been their practice to| " & ho':u afterward James II., took a prominent |at Wholesale and retall. Partles’| i 9.20, Ogean Be: 9.45, Pleasure “ tertained & number of the local King's diyide their stealings. Nre Cuirgs Miihe ot T on is| part on the Leith links in the year | churches, otc. supplied. Agent for the liumh 16,10, arrive Crescent ~Beach A REAL B ARG N Daughters Tuesday at thelr sammer Affected by Heat. Swistock has been watched by the | Jite. Goorss Momel OF FOR o . International | McKinley music, 10c a copy. William | *0; J ; home on Pine isiand In Echo. lake.| Eugene S. Nash was taken suddenly | police for some time. He has a bad | VISIInNE het <ster, 1683, It was & Mg i, Jewett City. m Boeans The party had a most enjoyable out- | ill Tuesday morning. The intense heat | record for so young a boy and has | O\ [EDATOR, contest, in which the duke, with John ] o g R 6 ing, making the trip to and from |is believed to have caused the iliness. | grown worse instead of better. His | ,CNTOrG O K& CoTocH Patersone, a golfing shoemaker of WHEN READY TO BUILD, Norwich 1.05 p. m. o Mansfleld by ‘bus. James E. Keach is spending this| sister, on a charge similar to the one | oo/ “in"town Saturday evening play- | great repute, championed Scotland |select your material from our cholce Afternoon Trip. " g week at Oakland bemch. Jobnny is now facing, was sent to the |, witn Kelley's Imperial orchestra . o0k of Lumber, Faints, Gemont, Ginss. | Leav Notwich 208 p. e, New Lon- So Follows Business. Mr. and Mrs. George Wescott of | state reformatory two> years ago. n.t‘Cohen- pavition, against two noblemen of England, a b We carry map te don 8.20, Ocean Beach 3.45, Pleasure MCASION - At a meeting of Willimantie foage, | Sioux City, lows, are visiting friends| Young Gouillard came nere recently | 8 Cohe's Dayton. .\ = yoo o, | heavy wager depending on the issue. |of mazon, vulidors’ . Boh he s v Aronnt b Bt No. 120, American Benefit society, on | 0+ Danielson. Mr. Wescott was for- | from Greeneville, and, it is said, has morning for Block Islang for a few| The duke and the cobbler had an easy i e Crescent Beach . Tuesday evening, an unusually please | Merly of this town and comes east for | not always been as good & boy as he 40 D P Beach_§, Océan weeks. victory, thanks largely to the man of IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY ch 5.2 ew London 6.50, arrive ant time wi enjoyed in connectjon | & Visit every few years. might have been. Louls Schilaich of New Britain is at et 6. ; i Franic J. G, Bailey leaves this (Wed- | He made a run for liberty when he e It Sr Jelin FRlmEtm M N et By, Sua_of u ave Norw i R A o ek, nesday) morning o join the Y. M. C. | saw the officer coming, but was cap- | 118 home. on Pleasant street, for tWO| o0 vy, iaves was so substantial that | (2% 3oc dinners at Brickleyls restau- |, Yflyw B (O e mornine T Mrs. F. D. Fenton Improving. A Jhmpers at Masons island, near | tured and locked up with the Swistock | "Syiisay k. Baker and D. Clark | he was able to bulld & goodly house in | tion to commercial men. W.'¥. Briok. | running oniy ns far as Pleasure Besc! 3 Mrs, . D. Fenton, who was taken Ill | | Rayond Bartlett and Raymond e 8 Smith returned to work in New Brit- | the Canongate, in & wall of which the | 1o Jewett City. through to C t 4 3 Action on All Night Street Light Ser- | ain Monday evening after a week's va- duke caused a stone to be placed bear- PEOPI STEAMBOAT CO., THIS SPACE RESERVED, Norwich, Conn. AVERY C. 3 . WATCH T VERY C. SMITH, Managing Owner Saturday evening with acute indiges- | Preston will return this (Wednesday) i tion, is somewhat improved. momning after. :;nendl;g(lev;:kl¥n ‘l” i P“;“"&;d "g'fi"":':s‘ LP' . Tayior of Middletown was the | Ing the Patersone arms with the mot- earance B canfp at Masons lsland. avis and Others Given Hydrant. | 00 " latives in town over Sun- | to, “Far and sure,” a tribute to the Action on the proposal to have an all Unclaimed ‘Letters. night street light service. in Danielson “}’ohn Nelkin of Stamord ls visiting | COPbler's driving powers. Patersone Letters addressed as follows are un- | was indefinitely postponed at a special house survives to-day. Miss Florence Shirley of Baitic was the guest Tuesday of friends in town. claimed at the local postoffice: C.|meeting held in the Town hall Tues- s . HAVE Yo Taaw, ¥ Miss Amelia and Miss Mae Young of | Cooke, Miss Lizzle Daggett, Master|day evening. There were about 25 S Day b A ":"' ; grtiood 1 ? 'The kind that is er ; e Norwich were Willimantic visitors on | VVja.am Moore. loy of the Con- | PEg3ent When the meeting was called 0| 1y was formerly from this ace and g, s gy e g etk brgdior sty e O 3 inemen in the employ of the Con- | grer by Warden Bullard, many being , host ches, weddings and parties | June 30ih to Sept. Int, 1509, Tuesday, necticut company were engaged in cut- | kepi- away by the intense heal. The | IS oW connected with the Y. M. C. A || Zakris Topelius, “the Popular | C pilea. Jewett City Candy Kitchen, | W KDAYS: ting over the trolley wires at the Main'| warden reported that it had been as- | » 5}[‘;&‘82’55‘““ Sanry ‘1. FMMMY' 408 poet Finland kas ever known,” was a m, Bop I : z It is reported that County Beater 4 Mrs. 3 : lover of his native land above all else. Ti58 & im . due Block Taiand Hundreds of ‘opportunities for money- street crossing Tuesday. certained that an all night service e e o JRWETT CITY HOTEL, 5 . . An nerTcljsappointment of & ldzge | over the new R I D. rouie, soon to | cost o the present street light service, | “(iatie "> oo and George T.| Summer Tour in Finland,” he wrote particatar. store; a chance to supply your wants | number of local Horsemen. be_established out ‘of Danielson, ook | or about one-half of one mIll on & tax | crone 1e Wil et s 1o s on | o T oo s Htte Fiasish b0y who - in wearing apparel or household goods orders for 37 additional boxes, fist basts, e TR as follows to a y n da N, Leave ion 815 a 1040 a m. Watch Hiif # The executrix of the, estate Mrs, Martin Haley and daughter,| Tnhe report was voted accepted, but was at the time residing in England due Block at decidedly bargain prices. A fow of | charies N. Martin has flisd ner &4 | Mrs. Katherine MeCormac, loave this 1he e3ire ELyenss vE b Praposed ook osio g Endonvor socisty melfl tor kis sclioolieg M. HOURIGAN, the bargains are— ministration account and a Learingion | (Wednesday) morning for a visit with | vice was too great to get a favorable | & Mecting In the cnape 4 - Jewett City. s b e A o its acceptance will be held next week, | relatives in Harbor City, Mich. Vote on the matter. 10 nulter, the deuieri ol e Tt | oG S L S e rich coun- FUNERAL DIRECTOR. o en b R oien “ nots, 3. ~~ s |in the probate office. Band to E: Ball T Favorable action wis taken upon|oaorqr: e “Gospel of John~| tT¥, but never forget that you are 6nly | pyruiture and Crawford Ceoking s ot Waten T and Corset Covers, 10c. 2 i and to Eoort Sall Teame. .7 the petition of 8:P. Davis and others | Srece e ierge itionpance. - | e eatle. Ranges. $1.00 Dress Silks, S5c yard. Person. e v Ieeves of the Fast-]asking that a hydrant be located on ram esar has been the guest of|. “If Queen Victoria herself sbould | ‘Phones—Stors 61-2; house 35-. BS: - }v“‘;"“’,"s- f Wool Carpeting, 89c yard. T. R. Parker passed Tuesday | o give a fitting reception to the team | Furrace street etween Main and Cot| friends in Middletown, write and offer you a post in her king- ien Bl 2 3 $4.50 Mattress, $3.98 rtford. that is to represent this place in the | 560 § VRS 0 % FOL 5 0% of bur- dom, remember that you must answer, MOOSUP HOUSE. R ke o0 i $27.50 Brussels Rug, $22.50. e A e S league for the remainder of the sea- | [P0 BY [0S WATden a8 CORTL O NS BALTIC ‘I cannot, because I have a cottage | 5 J. King. Prop. H 8 King, Mgr limited io . who has been | gon, and, next Saturday, when the first Sample Room commected. 15 $1.00 House Wrappers, 83c. visiting Miss Mary Seward of ‘Milk | game is' to be played here, the play- | Wiy Do S0 8 year. | et w.| Public Schoo! Temchers Appointed—| YAIINE for me when I am grown |y, ..., "Cititen"0aid "t Commersias | W Beach — (Oceanr Beach), v $1.00 Shirt Waists, 69c. b b H e at W. cho o =) e, [k SIS ek % DL, $9¢, ers on both the Danielson and North | w ‘\yoogward had given the use of the | Sigter Mary Francis Attending Na up. It has a roof higher than the men, weekdays and- Sundays. tiokets Web oeaa | inciude trolley from New Lon- don to Beach For further information. apply at office of company WinchflSlEf Haalefs. boat landing, Nofwich. L. M. Gilchristy New England Navigation Co., 31.00 Bleached Table Damask, 85¢ Grosvenordale teams will be escorted B o GHESBRO . - y 'willed Cras oweling, a yard 4c. C. A. C. Off for Camp. company is located free for a number The following teachers have been | —Youth’s Companion. Yard wide Twilled Cotton, a yard 6c. |hag {he lgenc' for the Hnyul The baggage and camp detail of the | Of years, and that his bid of $1 was the | ;.. 0q (o teach in the public sehool |, @ B only one received for the station, after e ¢ 81-inch Brown Sheeting, a yard 23c. Thirteenth company got away for the | 50¥ C00 U L. ed for sale, the meeting | the coming year: ‘The o i3 land on Center street on which the| o » . loftiest hall in Windsor Castle. That | Meesws. Comm. to the grounds with a band present station of the Minnetexit Hose| tional Education Convention. roof is the blue sky of my own land.’ * ¥ ch, 37 i & 3 camp at Fori Mansfleld on the 6.15 'S twi his Holland's Famous Bird. » g:enc::g ssr:-eu, 81 by 80 fnch, 376, Grand, the finest sua]«hl B0 | train Tuesday evening. voted favorably on a resolution inro- | SN (O AUERLCRS ' The stork is treated with great and Kelsey wal'm Air Gen. 1 eac eets, 81 by 90 ‘inch, 32c.| . Lieut. Elbert I. Dartie was in charge f duced by Judge Harry E. Back provid-| 3o Brennan of High street. ingular respect in the Netherlands p Pillow Cases, 42 by 36 inch, 9c. Glgaf in the c"y of ‘the party, which was made up of | 1% that the bu ity S lurned over 0| "Sister Mary Francis, teacher of the | SnEUIAY 2 Bed Spreads, hemmed, 69c. the following members of the com-|Mr. Woodward and possession deliver-{ ., ', hia] grammar school, is in Bos- | These strange birds may be seen B[atflfs, GLABK'S CRUISES OF THE “CLEVELAND" mand: Q. M. Sergt, Frank ‘%Kvgun:. ;gr;‘f‘;"ge"u:: its occupancy by the| Foi® i nding the Catholic Bducation | here and there, almost everywhere in o r Y. Wood, LA 3 Light and Dark Prints, a yard Se. (Hamburg-American Line) " 9 ion. the south, but I do not remember see- H 3 Best Apron Gingham, a yard 6c. ELMORE HEPARD, The tower and bell are to remain on | cOBYent 3 : g e iy 2 %5 . Livons, ‘George. Bennetr, Delor Jarvis | the property for the present, o e o Taas Sntce. | 128 any in the north. The house se- Standard Plumhlng o e O i 38 Bik Muslins, a yard 15c. (Su:cossors to Sessions & BImoe) | and Alfred Gauthier. The meeting then adjourned. day, is in a serious condition. lected by the stork for a nesting place Turkey Red Table Damask, a vara | Fbl nd Funerd Tirect The party went _through to New T T R Joseph Brennan of Potter Hill was | is considered fortunate, and very spe- Gfluds, ollnd the Worl e J mers and ru S, | At etern that ot 1 Wereh PUTNAM the guest thie week of Mra. Georse | cial facllities are provided by the New York October 16, 190%, Galatea Cloth, a yard 14c. 60-62 North Btrest, Hill by the steamer Block Isiand. | Tuesday's Heat and Humidity Causes| Henry Douville is very ill at his | householders to enable it to bulld a c[amurd Ransss Sonr 'mmml“ “Conting only. 658 Scotch Gingham, a yard 15c, Teiephone connection. The baggage of the company General Discomfort—Watch Out for | NOme on_ Railroad street. nest comfortably. At The Hague ' AND UP. including all expenses afloat Best Satety Pins; & dosen be. loaded in a special baggage car Tue: Victor Rivora, the 22 months old son | many of these birds are maintained | GOOD WORKMEN. day afternoon and sent along on lhe Runaway Boy—Car Crews on New | o¢ Mr. and Mrs. Rivora of High street, at public expense. The first that I Best quality Sewing Silk, Sc. same train with the men. Runs. dled Monday mornin 3 g at 6.30. The Three spools Darning Cotton for Sc. HIRAM N. FENN, Nowe Froni” Masons Ioland..” funeral was held Tuesday afterrioon a( | S8W Was from a window of the railway = 25c Hose Supporters, 20c. UNDERTAKER end EMB. With thi Wednesd " John Morrill of West Brookfleld, | 2 o'clock. Burial was in the Taftville | train as we were crossing the “Hol- e e Bastarfonn. 170, €2 Chureh St. Willimantte, Ct. th this (Wednesday) morning | yaes, was a visitor in Putnam Tues- | cemetery. landsdiep,” when a chimney-top came f : on Sofia th ires - WSk of camp life fori gy Mrs. D. J. Shahan entertained this ¢ Four Handkerchiefs, . . SOV Lady Assistant | the Y. M. C. A. boys at Masons island. | “*ii; May Tinbetts has returned to | week her daughter, Mrs. Gendron, wifs | 11t0 view on which were two of the ANnnEw E MEECH Men's Hose, a pair From all accounts that have been re- | ywillimantic after & visit at her home | of Dr. Gendron, and daughters, Anna | longlegged creatures, preening them- REASONABLE PRICES. Perhaps we can save you money. It costs nothing to try, . vpi and Palestiné, $400 up: Blue Flame O 3 ceived from them they have been en-1 i Pytnam. and Nora, of Worcester, Miss Gertrude | selves, their nest, an unsightly bun- ARE, P 5 ame Off Btoyes, 96.40. L. M. REED joying & very pleasant experience. The | 'y 55 4. Blanding of Worcester was | Jones of ' Newark, N. J. and Miss | dle of sticks and straws, littering the "A"Wd zEs‘“L:GMNNG RANK C. CLARK, TIMES BLDG., N. ¥ has the agency for the Travelers Lite | 2mp is ideally located and there are | ing gyest of friends in Putnam Tues- | Greenleaf of New Bedford, Mass. £ an g Jun2Ws many healthful recreation opportuni- Miss Mary Hanley of Maine is the | Bousetop.—The Chautauquan. Y 5 143 Main Street, Danislson, Conn. The H G Murrav Co and Acciéent Co. of Hartford, Ct., aad | ties to make the stay in camp a con- | “Sy)ior, 51 Taylor 16 rushing as rap- | guest o tha Misses Donohoe, ., ; YW R — o the United States Health and A jei- | tinuous delight. Fishing and bathing | ja1y as possible the work on his legis- | Miss Anna Cahill is passing the|[} . . are two pastimes that particularly A YaniF, ;ith relatives in Rockville. The Man to Be Watched. ’ t Agents Ladiss’ Home Journal Paper |3ent Ins. Co. of Saginaw, Mich, W rite. | attract the vouns men. R i it e exterior of George Buteau's res- |’ Always suspect a man who affects |MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO’S LIN® ran nion riote; Patterns. tor rates and full particulars. They are scheduled to stay another between New London, Conn,, and Green- 9dence is about completed. great softness of manner, an unruf- Shel Tal! d 0p. Grand Central Station, New York City week in camp and will probably reach| Mrs. Ella Skinner of East Woodstock | ' 1), J. Fines and Warren are vis- . ort, Shelter Island and Sag Harbor, G alatives Th Boukh CaveHiEr: | A Jalsnd. "t Wysndotls Rooms, $1.00 a Day . AXD UPWARD i iviaa Box 31, Willimantie, Ct. home one week from today. has returned to her home in Lincoln, | j4ine relatives in South Coventry. fled evenness of temper, and an enun- b2 e St B Tt ol ="y oot i atgy; OF 0L TW yeury Misses Gertrude and Irens Suliivan | clation studled, slow and deliberate, p'; Toaves g Harvor 8 4 m." ' iy Going to Dou plne “ith annual meating of the | "Prot and Mre. John Adams of Wash- | 0§ HarUford are guests of Mre. Sullivan | These (hings re all unnatural, and |b- ug i Camp Meeting association will | ington are at North Woodstock for | °f M&in street. bespeak a degree of mental discipline BE open at Douglas on Friday of this week | th b into which he that has no purpose of i : & a Station Agent B. C. Jewett's family Saving an Ancient Fresco. eratt or design to answer, cannot sub- e yos i cus) Sredal k 4 Services are to be held dafly and a| is spending the summmer at Ciark's| It is vot only in this county that arill himself. Th '|Chocolate Cream Drops at 10z B A 4 number of special workers have been | Corners. church restorers are’allowed o -do | DIt 0 IRph.L e S o 42 % b _{invited to assist. Among the speak-| Henry A. Richmond of Pascoag interésting | césful knaves are usually df this de- | & pOUn fllfl "&W Hlflfll Mbflfl f ‘ Fiafi A e | e S o e ot o S | s, 6 ot s ruors dved | THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES, i make every saver in this vicinity realize | |Frecricc Byt sefuate Sefier et e oo inder restoration, and the workmen | '1 Oll. 4nd a8 sharp. They affect the | pumuisen Putnam Moossy || Eleventh St andUniversity PL. Pt‘ known as “Big Shang” Balley. ll;euedrs(a:ihdrepue‘d as tuu?:g lre\}xn Siie. asrdbi i otk Behos. Tt innocence of the dove, which they | .. .5y NEW YORK CITY, > : s . s 2 s . claimed at the unnmpal ce: Mi cunni 1/ B that in THIS savings .institution he is assoclation I e el e M Of, the | Corinne Bouvier, Miss Victorle Chand- | existence had been unknown, and ac- | he ve Mov % "':‘:"N';”t’:' o One Block West of Brosdway, [ : “Sfary Gersons trom Danielson ars | Ier, Mies Edith Cruft. Mre '¥! 3. Bug- | cording to the plats the plaster was to | 07 11 SO - , THE UNDER PRICESALE || Tbe ony, steolutoly modern s 3 1 planning to atten Ry - 3 : ° G | come away. Fortunately a townsman now at The Boston Dry Goods Store treet. Location central, yet quiet. assured of as good security as is possible Eyoun, P H. Eatfan G Katley. | AT (S 0F whidh the plaster Bemteleon, g barguin prices || 805 Foom, 200 with bath; froin $L06 J A 4 LECLAIRE MEMORIAL. 93 Degrees on Tuesday Afternoon. | could be taken off intact on canvas. Then She Got Fired. A oods. opc dap upwatee o g R i any bank of the la.nd, our business French Socistiss Everywhers Inter-| Sweltering heat and an oppressive | He obtained permission to make the | “Whe's the protty girl>" 0o cut phte marke attached. Moderate prices. degree of humidity were the weather | experiment, and it has been carried out | “She’s the baby's new nurse.” THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STOKE || Send 2c stamp for lllustrated Guide characteristics that made humanity | with success. He is said to be now “I suppose she understands her busi- " i | v ' and Map of New York City. Frequent responses and contribu- | Siiter §10, the soqs fountaln business | o pogsessor of a valuable ffteenth- | mess?” - ested in the Project. would more than double in a month. Caggon ot e 4 tions are being received from various | ;qjock and making a bid for a rating | century painting. The Brussels mu- “Yes, she's a graduate, and she'll |78 Why let your money work partly for | |pare o New Gnsiand by eter Bou: | o iom Ao s & B o g | oo B o looraen ot the | take good care of baby; she says mo " [ laine, treasurer of the fund which is | ““10"ne 1o a d th X b; M Cl M h " X , o the farmers and gardeners the the d they | one shall kiss the baby while she is t c b, s being raised to erect a memorial 10| continued tropical weather and Iack| eXistence of painting, and ' they ! . emens, 1ci. i 4 others when it might as well work solely |:|Dr & 5 Tecun s crcular feser | S22, FeRiotiag o have s omss | aFe endeavoring to prevent the aliens | around: 3 > 3 F i receig:ty ;e?‘t L o S of the | nous aspect. All growing things are | tion of this Interesting work. of the T guess she's right; I wouldn't want Mmeral S rings | fi ou? various Erench_Canadian traternal so- | aia standstill and the need of rain | middle ages.—London Globe: : to kiss the baby while she was 4 pring: or y 4 ety nterested - InyIting thews to | has become very urgent. Corn is curl- around.” ¢ OPEN ALL THF YEAR ROUND. B el ate i aneeting & trbute on 5o | ing and withering and the potato vines - . —— Two hundred bathhouses, hotels and Ebe participate 'fl. lmeg o ‘u eao 8 | ore taking on a yellow tinge. Garden Population of H—I. o e YOR DRY AND FANCY boarding hauses offer accommodations memory. The letter revelewed the | {1t o tii¥,5" aty as powder and unill| Because the News and Courier . am Or 00ms | and rains (o sult al tusies an purses, G extraordinary amount of effort that | o' 'yooq soaking rain gots In ts Work | seaceq the sbeioms cohe) Nothing Like Being Obliging. | #rrae with US mad Save Momeys ——— — — ) E the deceased physiclan expended in | inere.is.no hope for improved condi- ion, .frqm c.xm-er—“w-lm isn't there b g g MT. CLEMENS X greater degree of patriotism and a im.n,h. ter—"Ts there, sir? Try Mineral Water Baths | ; j bullding up the organizations that 4 the fact that water do Willimantic Savings | |i e L o b 4 r o & B e, e vy A howers have fallen in various near- | plumbers in that region, some ¢ e _| wider range of interest in public af- | 5 oy - | plum iy 3 1 | 9 F. CONANT. 11 Frankiin Street. ___ Nature's Cure ' € Institute | Al Agat thets mocibaes B i, bt Eutaam b been Vith- | contemporariesare vilting it 1 thle c.,"'..,"",."m',".,,il',‘_‘x’m“’“' o T whitestons G and the 3. 5. c. 100 | BT A That the efforts of the doctor were| “'g " rormers say gfl'n higher prices | Darro¥, partisan way. In spite of this, n not unappreciated is evidenced by the Cigars are the best on the market | Mt Clem Qelisnttully situated for farm products will be the rule this | we now declare that the amount ‘of [ ' hd P 20 miles from Detroit. Through train iiberal contributions for his memorial thase 1o Taoh 261 - " . olt aublrba - N. D. Webs T that are being received and no doubt | fal Uniees there '8 rain within | gas constantly escapisg from hades First Postal Card. from, it directions.” Detrolt subyran 1 4%% L U - tel'. reas. remains that in a short time the fund shows that’ what plumbers who may ‘The first postal card was sped om its trated book of Mt. Clemens mailed frea i wul rmn -uch rtons as to L Runaway Boy from New Britain, of thé plai The police in this section of the .Yohn tl' Baytm soctety of this wwn state have been asked to be on the H. C. MURRAY, Prest. ’ ;mmnm—flm way 1o 187 (‘#E:“Lu c..'..:._'fi"&:- S