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3 batiig stimarn. 1. i E Litchfield of Chaplin play ‘of :h.nnmb'r of the club"fiu: P k ....‘.'ée vmwl- Tuesday. > ers n/ on I e e aSveping . e e R T A experf f; 1 % A quartétte that any club/will find to ase | Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Swift and hard to beat is Albert W. French, Ed- | sist 7" @aughter have gone ta New Haven for ward ‘Whits, A, D. Spellman ’ and | aad. Beerted. pereloe a visit. & . George Others who show Hebron und Moodus of the Alr m More commendable form are Rov. umu M. league will play on Windham u.u,,, Tuesday. . Flocken and Dr. R. C. Whi when the -exercises opened Tuesday | Ausust 7. Nado has Among others of the dubl member m'rnoon. the largest attendance in| Mrs. Annie er is at Fishers Is- | or n beachy: - - | ‘Dr.James E. Sheppard ot New York, ship to cause a few of the above ex- the assccistion's history. It wes some- |land, N. Y. wit l:lendl from Sag-| F. -F’M ! who s B e Spnac at Wood- perts not a little worry at times by the | thing of an undertaking to provide ae- | inaw, Mich. to esday. X 1d the' Day- { quality of their respective styles of|gommoda: in the way of ] Mitn Ethel Mossley and Mes. Georgai ‘Miss H.rrlet llmn of -pm.u, wi‘i y, A score q‘ haries | and cating piacee for the large Englih are. gucsis. ot teionds st e | Masa. in visitng Mr. and Mre. Fred ted ..','5..-0’ 7 er. A ‘Beach, Mass. Kenworthy. i ; The meeting penedat 2 delsek with | T8 X Wiss Alexandrien Cloutier has | moval of Some ‘and tons! s, " Frank ‘addr conts Rev., James J. McGuane, assistant Ig,.a B P. Q. uqn of the -n-u ‘Were “'GM- but the Fonton, who, although a mew acquisi- | men by President ¢, L. Beach of the postor st U Josepi's church, was a pling A g T L | majority were children. R tiof to the club, has handily defeated | college, who cited thé t w visitor Tuesday. Rev. U. O. B.nmm of Wi Unclaimed Letters. '3 4 Mr..and Mrs. Arthur D. Chaffee ‘and | Is en ‘route to Newport, N. H., to i Jocals a hard ru hn' L o oo L0 Letters addressed as follows are un- | "Byl " Wikliams, Raymond Lew- Seéa Line George Willlams one day last week.. |ties in poultry raising igit i f b a vl & vacation of two ! Much interest is taken In the prac- |to the most practical and- scien children have returne Unexcelled. Zreight and ssenger 2 )r.w York tournament that will In all probabllity | George A, Cosgrove of Willington, | Mrs. F. W. East of Meadowbrook | P. Lemieux left Monday on T Dehe eary e, Angum To permit the | mraa o 1l s e o . vioi itk reivds Tn Maaiont N ¥ o L iva, s [T 0% he Wrley to’ Ooma, beach winners ample time to get in prime | men's assoclation, ;e;d-un Lilllan Huntinglon of East- and Quebec. - g Aoy ’d;ym" S atie th Yok party that went fro Yorm for National "assoclation’s | ' C. M. Jarvis of Beritn -pon mm Mr. and Mrs: J. Arthur Atwood and Iwo ‘{L"’"‘ cars were fully Ses = Mr. Jarvis is a recently elec Earl Biknchard: of Westerly, R. 1,|family are at Waterille, M. this my B B e suting ang Hicnig] 3. F. Baldwin of New Haven was tice games Iri preparation for the elub | methods. . of several days in Chafteeville. Mrs. Alphonse %‘{ fibant and Mrs. ““""B‘m, office: WIlIam | s and George Baker rade to Norwich tee of the college. week. “With the exception of Mr. Az- servies direct to and from i, : Ssaker from Dakoti is spending a portion of is school Vet | wood. the party made the’ trip by au- Lof the Second mgregational church | & caller in towp, Mondsy. P Ottt e e fupihy of Boston. pheld at Webster lake Tuesday. Charles T. Willlams and Fred Wil N N’ Prof, D: As Brigham. who 16 prin- and Mrs. Sarah Flelds.of Oak street. gl o o Toe- loughby aré in Salem this week, get- 5“!'mm“aly'mmv“ KR Twiadive:: Thuratoun, y B‘::L;f v n':":‘d - ng h:lfl- Wfl,l‘h: m 1:]‘;:, :j""‘:‘fl’; ton are spending the week with rela- | SENT. TO NORWICH . HOSPITAL. U'lt in the hay crop on Mr. Williams' | " NClVS S0 T30 PMpe st River, foor Poultry Husbandry. This was very In- | Raymond Jones of Chapii are at Mrs. | ", 1% D At e | Arthur Lugier -~ Ha o Charies M. Reade of Willimantic was | Boosyelt, Streel, Mondays, Wed i structive and entertaining. Ross’ summer home at Crescent beach, [, Fishing Party a illingly~ Lives of Associat in town Monday. Phone of ‘waite for folder, Boston Store Brother Ligouri's Address. Mrs. Eljzabetn Thompson, who has-| Feter Soulaios, be 3 N. Heereay '«‘t 4 Abraham Agranovitch left Tuesday | P.§. Freight received.untl § p. m. (P A Brother uri of the Institut Agri- | been the eficient matron of the in- R FeOTae Dy ' Arthur Lucier, 22, an inmate of the | morning for two weeks' stay in Jer- C. A WHITAKER, Agent / J cole de la Quetiec, daliversd | Tirtiary, at Amberst college, has. 1é; yea"‘."a.",'».‘aa‘i";.‘."'.«’i'.‘.’. o town_tarm. vag ordereq committed to O s SV iiliams. and brother of | -ma¥4d '[lull"m' CONN. the other able ad for the -after-{ signed, and'is the guest of Col. an Ficadas: he erm hospital for the ins-ne Siaow BET Teho Bre St thelt eammract noon on the subject, Popltry Methods | Mrs. J. L. Chaffee of this city. e - oeras Wl-hrt and family | &fteF & hearing before" Judge Ed'nrfl el r ¥ and Prn.ru- in_the Province of Que- | Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Chamberlain ar- - ¥ | G. Wright in the probate court Tues- | residence in \Salem, g béc. ker In s ‘monk of the | rized Tasaday trom Dayton. Obio. and ‘,f,“;;m;‘;’;g;;""{ for 4 yacation trlp | Goy ™ Iicter naa threatened the lives | town Monday. T L PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. are to pass the remainder of the sum- | ' Dr. Lucille A. James wil deliver a | Of Other inmates at the town farm. Hg ur Chap party 3 taken to Norwich in charge New London Monday in his touringy aur J “Iy tained highly satiaticiory ":::“.::‘3 mer with Mrs. Chamberlain's parents, | lecture in the W. C. T. U. rooms af|Sas taken to Nofwich i ch oy sn“m_“smm, SEER. R ke tention. Dr. aud Mra. E. G. Summer, at Meus- | Norwigh. todsy (Wednesday). Lucier was injured in & Fourth of| George Smith and son of Holyoke 3 PdWiona Mesting at Mealy Place. /| July accident at Kenyonville over afare visiting Mr. Smith's parents on| 1909———SEASON OF. pos Evening Session. f E v hi filled with | Linwood avenue. * On and after Saturdi 19th, In the eveming at 7 oclock Miss| WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND, ‘[, Siate Mastet Leonard . Healy has | 5007 A%0, Wil e i ad oy the| Guy B. Clazk of North Westchester | wiil run as fohows o trips Frances E. ¥, mistress of the OBl e invited the subordinate granges mak- tod 3 was the guest of friends in town Sun- | daily M:wm ch, New London. Clovernook duck ranch, Chazy, N. Y., | Improvement Society Active—Local In- | "€ up Quinebaug Pomona grange to | UIEXPED ms"fi:’..‘.";l: mind has not | day. Ogotn. imieatute }{" Q’““::GBI““"- - > observing the followd : ce‘ s‘;‘p‘;or':a ’gv“.‘):{n.““’“" for 59“' . térest in Bridgeport Marriage Tues. :'::d“r’;fl;d:“fi‘;g"nflflg “u“?lu?w": been normal af all times and, e‘;mlid- AFF RINGS oy Morning ”l“:l g 20 f and acts, it _was STAFFORD SPRING : Home™ ine moted biologist| d4y—Recent Arrivals. Woodstock and the invitation has been | Ting his fthreats and = scts 't was don 830, Obesa’ Beach seib, Pleasure accepted. The date selected is Aucust of Clark college, gave an exceptionally firie teckisse on” the Domeatication of | The Improvement soclety held a|28. Lecturer Christopher M. Galiup.gf |Wich institution. s T S "LR" et i o R g Quail and. Partridge. The resulis of | meeting In the Niantic house Monday B e oy o NORMAN B, REAM signe—To Reb taffordville Stors. | | Returning—Leave = Crescent Beach w [ b e s a 11, is experiments proved very intere: &t 4 p, m. There was & goodly number ¥ Remert, who is home on @ va- | Beac lllS Nn’ MM: 1180, ?:r‘l‘v.. ing. : % : ™ | that it will be of unusual interest. The f i et B ing mn:: I::‘tfi‘m‘;'fi‘x;? A e eecred thy second annual ba- | place where the mecting is to be held | Offers to Aidin Construction of Stretch | 4tion from Bates college, is working | Norwich 1.05 p. m. ¥ f Highway. ing the t th ylum i Aftexn, s zaar. Also the Saturday evening en- |1 One of the most beautiful sections o during summer a e asylum in oam Trip. TING e SNION. apalc S e, Sunpen's A e e e e -;‘:mwmm t;zrm‘?g‘::z el Norman B.-Ream, ts Naw York.mil. | WIONOEWR = - ork on housss don 350, Oosan’ Banch: Iik Pieasurs this summer. “amp meeting and the <4 rpen A great bargaln event, ths last week to Mrs Olive L. Dean. Jeague Institute coming early in the | meetirg s fixed. [ltonatre, who bes 4 mnt-fl';"::,fl;n <oun- | peing erected by O Butterfeid. Charles | Beach 410 argive Cresceni Beach 1 el foont haindebde of otferinigs dt- & Olive L. Dean, mother of Mrs, | month, the time for activities is short. |- Attended Doualas Camp Mosting? i 2ot Deitraen of the | Mevers; Jr.. and Murstall Béllean. Mr. | 140"5. Tu, Pl o Tatem of this, city, died Monda; On Tuesday under the personal Su-| The following persons were visitors | town of Putnam in which he offers to ;ae;he 1 h:o: ':cc. foflinmu'he are e hfifib,lfi w London 5.50, arrive reductions from regular price. at her home in Eastford. She was a|pervision of Mrs R, H. White the ladies | at the camp meeting in Douglas dur- | share in the expense of building a | *\ioP o4 . - » native of Union, was brought up in | met in the Niantic house and tieg com- {ing the past jeek: - Rev. and Mrs. F. | stretch of improved highway from Miss Emily R. Willard has resigned m%‘v;rnys Sunday I(e)-v.muunvk-hxs a ,ln Woodstock, and spent the 1ast years of | fortables, while others gave the'Bethiel | W Armstrors, Miss' Allce ArmStrong, | what. is known as the Providence road, | 43 1anguage teachier in the bigh school | Linnirg’ oniy"na far as-Pleasurs Beach - her life in Eastford. She was theits annual cleaning. At the recent|prederick Armstrong, near the Windham county temporary | N0 ieacher has Deen pecured to 8llland return; on the afternoon trip widow of Charles R. Dean, who died | ldwn party given by the society more | strong, Mrs. Lucy Baker, home for children, ® the line of the|the, Vackncy. = # through to Crescent Beach and return. Houseke GOOdS |svout o decade ago. re. Dean had | than §20 was realized. Weaver, Miss Elii Barber, Ms. George | town of Thompaos. o e B B e 2 g T g PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. . been ill for some time. She was 85| ‘There has been an unusual amount | Miner, Joshua Hill, William Ingalls, | It is understood that the stretch of | £tOr Tecently burned jo to rebuild o Norwich, Conn, vears old and one of the best known | Of fresh paint on the grounds this sum- | Miss = Jessie Dennis, _ Mr..and ‘Mrs. | road in question is about 1.700 feet in|Store on the same s e new build- | oo 0 o ol &1/ 60 Beie Gae, 370 Heente. ot Woodstack and Sastiord. | mer. Many cottages have had repairs | Charies’ Green, Mre. Julia Howland, | longth. Gia: tWe proposal ix to con-| /D€ Will de ome story high but will | ATRR] e, MAmping Dunee., 42 inch Pillow Case, Sc. 3 Three children survive, Mrs. J. §. Mer- | Of various kinds. Emory Tubbs. Miss Nellie Gleason, stret tire rdad of gravel, gnd that Mr. | cOver the sume fioor space as the old 45 inch Pillow Case, 1lc. ¢ rick of Holyoke, Mass., Mrs- Cyrus W, | . New seats are being set in the audf- | \iss Lydia Hawkes, Mrs. Danfel Co- | Ream offers to contribute §800 of the | On€. which 4 three ;fl"fk‘:h The Crochet Bed Spread. ¢%c. Potfer of Woodstock, E. L. Dean of | torium. & : rey, Miss Mabel Corey, Mrs. Géorge | total cost, whiéh has beer. estimated | Place Js now being cieared of the rub- s, 3 Holyoke and Mrs. J.»M. Tatem of this | _ Mr. and Mrs. A..R. Newell, Burgess | Lioyd, Rodney Lloyd, Miss Ellen Mat- | as:between $1;200 and $1,600. Mr. Ream | Pish. preparatory to bullding. Steamer BLflCK ]SLANB A Bankets. pelr b, city. 5 | Newell, Miss Florence Davis, Miss Cora’| thews, Migs Martha Bradford, Miss |recently made a similar offer to the 13 inch Diaper, ten vards 45e. Half the zinc in the world comes —— Harris spent Sunday at their-cottage | prances Wade. Mrs. H. Fray, Miss | town of Thompson and the road is now 1 11 7 GUN ¢ B on Mystic avefiue ey had ds guests 5 from Prussia. June 26th, to Sept. ist, 1909, inclusive. : -y o st~ Gl st <\ B 'and s, W. A Bean of Rockville| Chusies Lowe. Henry' Hbitgee ics | " ihe sccoqracerof Mr: Rours orter - m NoW London S0 a e Watch bl B3 oy e s yard Making Arrangements for a Clay Bird | | Mis. W, NB Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs | pertha Shippee, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. | Would mean a continuois stredh of : BT o | 650 m Oue Block Tsiand 1350 p. Tournament. . B. Gardiner oW Laotdon, Barber and Miss Florence Barber. ekeehent highway between Putham end 0 RETURNING: Leave Block Isiand 2.1 4, inch vn»!hzot:)‘ » yard fe. ffié’?sfinfi?dfl“&.“{».ni"‘" Bedtord | 7 Resavaring from. Mjurios, . ... | Phompson. (1] rafe'in s Wateh B 330 p ' ae New w B - P : = A - Straw Ticking, a yard sc, The Wiillmantic Gun clily is peftect- | PErt SUNdAY wt 06 PINCE, @ ¢ New| Peter Massey, sévereiy irfured:re-| The Selectmen of Putpam have call-. BORDA smza»?:'uflrwun Bleached' Cotton Crash, a yard §c, |ing arrangements for a clay bird tour- | 1 ondon were over Sunday guests of | cently by being cut with the kmives on | oo & SPecial town mecting at the ofice New London 10.40 a. $3.50 Mattress, $2.89. nament to be held at the club's - Y - s of the city clerk for next Monday to ° 11.40 a m:, due Blook Islana 1 32. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Hovey of Haven |the mowing machine which he was DR. M. KING 3 - ounds in_ this city on the 17th of fl“'” or. réject the proposition. 4 RETURNIN $150 Bed Pillows, §1.19. % uvenue. using, is improving at his home in Bal- | e meeting will also be called upon e Straw Matting; a yard 1c. Ch contastant.wil shoat 19 stritige | o MLte Aunle Hall :;‘fe,,lfl"”‘,",fi?',‘,::' e to consider the matter of selling flow- Dentist Galvanized Wash Tub, 55c. of 70 birds. A dozen or fifteen mer-|aral days In the grove. . 7, Many Summer Visitors. age rights on the meadows of the} Alr work nteed. Beach near landings at v.x:xen Hill and . chandise prizes are to be offered by the | * apg John Cleveland aha -dsughter, An] the Aumr ml;)ny of r;:- York tow‘: ‘r_‘.::;, :hkh i-' ;ln! :&lafizm Fin Block, Jewett City, Conn. Block Tsland. - locat 3 L3 : i | neople and visitors from other ecities:| bau . dcross whic! n ARES xcursion. ) *Phe leading ammunition and gun | LSS Blanche, of Stafford Springs spent | Bo¥'Sike o custam of Spending a | Cotton company s s0on o build a dam [ Qfce hours 930 & m. to 8 p. m. From Norwicn to Waich DTSt a1 s ununotm-m are to be represented Miss E. M. Benton has returned to|Part of each hot seasor] are mow at about three miles below this city. Painkess extraction. “duch Hill, Sunday8, limited to e Sk"n B g .,,,.. el manty of the’ well Brooklyn. The numbfr of visitors Telephione 40 8 Knows amataur shots from ail-over the | hor home in Mt Vernon N. ¥..f0F 4| giows from year to year. STAGING COLLAPSED. gi"k islang; Siuasy “’u:.-': R 4 Dr. Benton is spending some - . ock Island, Sundays, ted to 1t " —_— . . O adcied Wit Lined wunn;, el efi:. gnined | thelr Jatention to Going to Canada for August. Twa Cosporbers Threws Fiflesn. Foet WOREER MILLINERY R AR B T O N e il Bt and Mrs. William Crandall of Many Canadians in this section of ¥ at greatly reduced prices during July | =~ weekdays and Sundays, tickets i ’"fs’é ‘White' Persian Lawn, $3c Naw Hflt:ln o R T i soct Beany M thieir cottage | castern Connecticut are -planning to Wag:Injered, and August. Take advantage of the| Include trolley from New Lon- , 2 ,lld 4 " 'y n esicy. cl & L jon to Beach BT 1nih - Baker’. dudk ‘wich, New London and of course the| 'william. Grant of Providence is| PeNd August in the province of Que- [ y51, Lapierre of Bullock streét and | °er: I E. Roy, Jewett City. For further information, party rates. eer India Lawm, 12%c | several local shots will be on | cpending the week with his family on bec, to assist In harvesting the crops. | jjver Lucier, carpenters employed in apply at office of company near steam. yard. hand. vl;:.l 37 o whuh are exceptionally good this year. | conctructing one of the new. dwellings ICK CREAM boat landing, Norwich. L. M. Gilchrist, 13 yards of Long Cloth for 31.25., .- | - The committee in charge of arrange=| = \. . Grant and two daughters liave | e .’:&{g;“" L o "J‘“ £0 from | ouneq by Ermest M. Armold on Grove|at ~wholesale and retall. Parties | A€CNE 1%’ yards of Nainsook for $2.00. ments comprises H. L. Edgarton and | gone to Springfleld for a fow davs.. | change at o mif operatives and the | street, were thrown a distance of about | churches, stc.. supplied. Agent for the Ehe [ New Bugtisd Fnvisption: Oo. Calored Linensfinish Goods; 1214 [ 110 A Sandersn. Mrs. B. O. Maclntire, Miss Margery | g year is attrac- | arreen feet to the ground by the break- | McKiniey .wmusic, 10c a copy. William | ¥ G, COLEY, 4, G. P. A., New York. i Maclntire of Carlisle, Ph.. are guests| %5 2% Well s profitable. =~ ing of a staging on which they were | jonnstone, Jewett City. — quality - Apron Gingham, 6c Pay Rell for the Week. of Mrs. W. 8, MacIntire of Foster ave- | 5, (lbert & ‘Wracvof Putham has been | working Tuesday afternoon: Jehuatens, g The city payroll for the week end- | nue. E ator of the estate | * Both escaped without serious imjury, WHEN s READY TO BUILD, MONTAUK STEAMBOAT COS LINE ing July 24 was $582.06, apportioned | Mrs. Helen Sterry returned Saturday | gy Charles ‘Sprague Tracy, although Laplerre's leg was painfully | setect your material from our hol " 3 ur co q 1 reen- quality Prints, & yard 5. as follwa: - Police depactmont. $131e | trom & week'e view to New London| Kilingly. | The filing = of claims |injured; He was picked up by fellow | Stock of Lumer. Paints. Cement, Giass | Dort. Sheler Tand.and Suf Harbors -wide Percale, & yard Sc. 88; street department, $303.21: con-| While away she was the guest ot e s it T mited /to 8ix | orkmen and later removed to his Nails, otc. VVe carry & compiste ling Pong Telana Str “Wyandotte” lanves A\ u . Gingham, yard lic. structing sewers, $241.25; maintaining | friends at Oswegatchie and Golden Baby Show at Park: gy e Jewatt City. ) New® London, weckdnys 18 - 136 sewers, $9.72. p. m. Leaves bug Harbor § a. 2 Watching o'—?—rmmvm. Murderer. Spur. Remodeling Whitmore House. Peter MacArthur and family of Jew-| This is baby show day at Wildwood ott City called on Thomas Wood of | park, and a large number from this | WOk has begun at'the Whitmore IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY Simpson avenue on Sunday. place will be present to see the babies | lOUse on Elm street, recently pur-|g geod wholespme meal try one of M and Mrs. Ethan Strong of Man- | and incidentally to learn which gets | Chased by Nazaire Peloguin. and rapid | those 3c dinnens at -ncin ¥'s restau- Muslin, a yard 4c. quality Percale, a yard 10¢. hl lef Bromage of the T nville progress will be made in transforming | rant and quick Mmnch 1 atten- H C..Mu faegariment tas stven the ) Shemer ave At the Strang cottage om | 0 ST tave nomt Bacee o (™ |, (s peoperty into suiladid condian fof | tiog, to_ commatc\ll men."W. J. Brick- my w luthorme! a minute description of | " Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Vinton of Cen- occupancy for business purposes. ey 4 Palmisano of Thompwmu# terviile "R 1, are st the - Woodward Picnic at Old Furnace. Leon T. Wilson and Thomas P. Ll‘lo’ Home Journal Paper m s béing sought oir the cHerge 4 cottage on Wesly: circle." The annual pictic of the Congrega- | R¥an, town registrars. have arranged THIS SPACE‘RESERVED, ) murderm. Gfiovanni Pasqualicchio, in g - tional church at South Killingly..will | t0'meet fn the selectmen’s room in Au- that piace Sunday mornine. Every Prenme ot at to Coading eotiags | be held at the Old Furnace the last |EUSt (o register the legal voters who WARCH IT! man of the local police force has & | on Foster avenue for. the week. week in August. The exact date g H’DCI:'I for the privilegs i voting :cflpflcn'ot the fugitive, and is on | Mrs. S 1. Samner receutly enter- | 1Ot been annouriced. -’ - g oo i ; HAVE YOU TRIED taimed Trusting circle of the King's| Shipping Handle Co's Machinery. ; Teft's ice cream? The kind that is Daughters of Willimarntic. The machiriery of.the United Handle JEWETT €ITY e thom ‘wwaer crowmn. ¢ excets alt | CLARK'S CRUISES OF THE “CLEVELAN h- Mrs. Samuel Millet of Willlmantic is tervened between the murder and its the t of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mil-| 214 Manufacturing company is being " ot others. Churches, wedWlings and parties (Hamburg-American Line) discovery. the murderér had plenty of | jor 0',"°C‘,,,w,igm ; <Frding removed {rom the Ross mill at East | Congregetional Men’s Ciub. El OM- | & ipplied. Jewett Clty: Candy Kitchen. 18,000 tond, brand new, (| Send 20 stamp for N.Y. City Guide Book and'Map | time to-make a get away out of the Killingly and shipped from Dayvilie to iLe, safely. g Mre. Bongsmin Hills of East Hampton e Sl -7 SRntart, Q. ImWETT OrTY \loTEL, d‘""m' e g ta 0 Teach Music at Str: ; . réel tn. ELBER l'As e RN ot ity wabssey Tor Temf o SeTeuch (SSRGS i::;:::u. o] s e atiourned New and Up-to-date Mo overs o“n th e Worl “Miss Emma Keating has gone to the | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bushnell of Nor- | graduate of Killingly high school, ha en’s club of the Congregational ™A ¥ .‘-m" Proprietor. f':':‘omm‘\‘ewrr::;bcg)eWhlr 16, 19 Veryfllehlfl h cening, E been appointed supecvisor. of music (A |\ v eld :'::dr:ye;::::“ o | —— Hearly four memths, -costing on\y.rs’d the schools of Stratford fer the com- Rey. W. H. Gane, D. D.; first vice pres- M. HOURIGAN. AND UP. inclu@ing all e Yes ‘4 ident, Walter Marshall; second vice st Solut —— e — Jewett City. *“fl‘ ” 2 president, George A. Haskell; secre- FUN L DIRECTOR. H.E READE. TSI T N [ty S I o e U et Street, P . Esremr s + Owen. ‘'our committees were appoint- Rasges. s - e e Could Nad -No Arrangement With i Norwich | ed. as follows: Membership. = Joseph| 'Phones—Store §1-2: houme 35-5. ’ . Teleptoze 199, m,_ Second-Hand Dealer. % | Watt, Dr. G. H. Jennings, S. F. Brown; — mv \* Féb. 5. "10, programme, E. F. Burleson, ¥. S. Leon- 5 ty North ~mhyu " 8. “Grosser m 3 3 2 X T Everett Herrington, the boy who | ;rdP Chul r'lu :ug&k -om:ntmn G‘x. Mg gummmd ’;lsl d,:' ding 24 days i broke into the-Alexander ge at At- aul, Dr. grew, F. . Gil- EYpt an alesting uf m make every saver m this Vlclmby realize tawaugan Crossing, mth":u' now | bert: service, Rev. W. H, Gane, John Sammle FRANK (. DLARK, TIMES Abe. % ¥ says that he had no* mfik with | Watt, ‘A, G. Burleson. Nine members men, Jun2ws that in THIS savings institution he ig | |f,soqni hendgeater in urmiture tor . u: e goods from n.mf'tln he' . went there without making o(’wht- second Tuesday fn September. wmcheflfl Hflalflfs. assured of as good security as is possible | [yt gnvone for the disposal Chinese Lady Served Tes.; Have you tried our Special Harfington i%:} pye jase meeting of the Comgr apparently not .over st meeting of the Comgrega- Drops at 10c ,.";f""?. Chocolate Cream P! was the Agency for the Royal Grand, the- finest straight ¢ in any bank of the land, our business || riic v e Taing Mo s |oon Shren S St | ound 3 Kelsey Warm Air- Gen- ' would more than double in a month e . Ronne | THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES, | gralors, - i s . Rey. Clarence H. Barber, pastor of ol aolo SuDE | Danielson Putnam » ¥ AR Why let your money work partly for | |3, comtsar St | mietie S0 6 e Standa_rd Plumbing ‘spending this week with relatives in Chinese THE UNDERPRICE SALE 'Gon S others when it might as well work solely | |5 "'_.,"F':;"T"im o A.:,:.,;. e voons whars o o taney Crawford Ranges. - in_the Berkshire for you? : ) : . L ’ 5 nch mex: ‘Sunday. Salad Supper. | ThE BOSTON DRY GOODS STOmE | GOOD WORKMEN. e 44 TR, ; - Ghe. “was Tuesday. pie "~ Main Bt. Danlelson, " "REASONABLE PRICES Chureh Mh Mrs. W, D. Togee has been spend- | Congrega g James B Keech, Mgr | Perhaps we can you meney. e || Willimantic Savings || 3T GRS Gaa e |ANDREW E. MEECH, InStitute Vot ‘ wimd—bfm&m o hon ;.:.::‘ v_ ) ‘ LL i* HARDWARE, PLUMBING = Catholies will and HEATING. B c~mv. Prest. call a special wvmmy N.D. wm. Treas. 'f'%%:;c_ f;fi e