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The University of, Bonn, Germany, for the first time this summer reached na the 4,000 mark in the num- MURRAY'S Boston Store Lron.bl s wi o have ex- WM between atha o lnd the building the | transmission ‘line. gt S “KING FAMILY H.la Ninth Annual Rmm- at Ea-| gleville on Thursday. e descendants of Alpheus King their ninth annual reunion at d in Bagleville on occupied by Mrs. . More, a daughter of Mr. WILLIMANT! ic hh of Tllbct Pi-»-!y at WMM‘. Frank Wilcox has sold Haton and M A, wfln-nu h! ana thirty-two aen of land ham owned by G. Talbot ton, who is n the heud of the h‘ngn Hollow Trout company. The sale i 80 _includes the remowa af Windham, that is on the fark. % Williams and her husband, ‘Williams, who now live on Oak nract this city, will occupy the place with Mrs. Eaton, who is & relative. “The water i theeb 1 o o 5 "’lflwl ( ] n:lmo o Steamers Clty seis that have ery comfort and con- & veniencs for the travel 3 A deitgtittul vouofi xmur Islang Sound and & superb view of the won- derful skylive and wmmm ot New at| York. noon.: Miss Ellllboh ‘Viger of Boston is \munx ur. and lln. John l(onn ill spend t] wefl nn zh Cape, Ood .Shore m a party of rela nlnlvu and friend: relatives in Norwich, Lisbon and Jew- m‘ oI fld&gmmmmh t ireene of W P Steamer leaves New London at WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ~ * S Twenty-four were present and four. ecves has been spending | e AAR Ll b s, The o % o several d.,. 'm. relatives in Woon- for di to T's store, P. m. weekdays (also Sundays until F OBITUARY. fee::lr:.:la"’-:' V;e;:y‘;:: te The socket, framework. will be built in Willimantie | South American ants have been|gept g): que Plor foot of Bast 224 & and shipped here within a week. construct & tunnel three Postmaster and Mrs. W. H. Brown, ,Alice Brown and Mrs. Brown will Miss 4 :tuna a family reunion in Coventry oday. :!r and Mrs. Al Gately and Miss Nona Em of Brooklyn, N. are guests at the Driscoll home on North Main street. Simon. Brewster, Jr, left Friday evening for a month's visit in the west. His itinerary includes several days’ stop at the Alaska-Yukon expo- sition. Many flower lovers are admiring W, O. Soule’s fine exhibition of sweei pea; Clifford A. Kingsley of Providence has been visiting his cousins at the Bicknell home on Ashland. Annie Bicknell of Montville 1s the guest of her sisters in town. News from the Fishermen. T. D. Phillips and a friend caught a fine string of bass in Ashland pond known to miles long. Where to Trade in Jewett City DR J. M. KING Dentist Al work guaranteed. Finn Block, Jewett City, Conn. Office hours 9.30 & m. to § p. m. Painless extractiop. Telephone 40 . SUMMER MILLINERY at greatly reduced prices during July and August. Take advantage of the ofter. L. A. Roy, Jewett City. .31 £ fl"%:::m...,.. 0 T PUTNAM Body of Alexander Gillard Found Near Railroad Tracks—Independent Order of Foresters’ Court Dissolved—An- Blacklist Fine. Dr. F. P. Todd of Danielson is the visiting physician at the Day-Kimball hospital for the month of August. r. and Mrs. James B. Tntem I, have returned from Watch Hill A. D. Mclntyre, Jr, has returned from a visit_in- Whitinsville. Fraok C. Hllatd o Beoskion wad a visitor in Putnam Frida) Willlam J. Brady of this City s now playing in the part of Senator Stane in A Gentleman from Mississippi, at the Netherlands roof garden, New Joseph ‘G. Davoll. m:-n excellent dlr;lner w ¢ oo Joseph Gi Davoll, aged 75, died at | those present, who were Jeanete B. his home at chumu‘z‘ Hill, Friday | King, Mr, and Mrs. H. W. King, Fr-lg morning. He had been in falling | H. More, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. P. health for upwards of two years, but | Sweet, Migs Elmira Sweet, Miss Jnne had been confined to the house for Mr. and Mrs. Fred.C. Til- a few months only. ~Valyular disease blnn oA Raymond A., g 443 of the heart is given as the cause of d W. “Tilden “and Miss death. He was born in Portsmouth, Mn- Amflld of Willimantic; Mr!E R. L, October 11, 1833. While a young |'W. More and Arthur 7. MWL“OfM a. man he learned the trade of a black- | gleville; Mr. and Mrs. George C. ore’. smith and had followed that and | Wilfred, Claude and Bennie More 01 farming ull his life. In 1861 he mov- | Middletown and Clitus H. King of ed to Chestnut Hill and bmé(lhlmue]ll Bridgeport. a home and cleared the land for cul- TR g Svetion. During the civil war he en- | Low Water at Pumping Station. listed in the Eighteenth Connecticut | The water in the pond at the pump- regiment and served for some time. | ing station is 12 inches below the top Mr. Davoll was & member of Francia | of the dam. This is pretty low -and ong post, No. 30, G. A. R, of this | care should be used in the use of the precious fluid. Something over a half a century ago \ he joined the Methodist Episcopal | - Pe . church of this city and had been | C. R Utley was at Block Island on prominently identified with many of | Friday. 5.45 a, m. (Mondays excepted) and Pier 40, North River, 7 a. m. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W. J, PHILLIPS, Agent, New London, Conn. augdd All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Mrs. Fred Shaw is visiting relatives in Leominster, Mass. Thomas Head has gone to Norwich to visit relatives after a stay with his grsnadplrenh. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hea Benjamin Dyer has returned to Aus- tin. Tex., after a visit with relatives in Brooklyn. o Rev. Richard D. Hatch of Willimantic is visiting at the homie of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Hatch, in Brook- lyn. z 2 . William F. Lester of Providence Is visiting Danielson friends. Louis Wolsard has been spending several days with relatives in Webster. Home from France. Miss Leonfe Maindon arrived at her home in Danlelson Friday morning af- ter an absence of one year in France. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day have been camping at Bast Killingly ihis week. Misses Evelyn Morin, _Josephine Morin and Messrs. Charles Morin, Al- Unusually Big Price - Reductions On Women’s Suits_—=a. Bargains far from ordinary offer- ings, which include our entire stock. de the church activities, holding various cld Heneault and Edwara Heneault | York. Thursday. Town Clerk Welsh and Jo- ICE CREAM offices. John Dougan was a Hartford visitor | wiil leave Danielson Monday to spend| Mayor A. D. MclIntyre has return- | Sopeh Russell did the same trick in|,. wnolesale and retall. Partie "}f;flcl;"ed freight _and pasewnget There survive a widow, who was his | Friday. a tew weeks in Canada. ed from a trip through northern and | Pachaug reservoir Friday. churches, stc., supplied. Agent for the ee direct to and from New York Master Fred Clark, 10 years old, who is at the Ozone camp at Beach pond, recently caught a two and one-half All Outside Staterooms, founth From Norwich Tuenfla) , Tharsdays, Bundays, at 5.15 p. Miss Bertha Ducharme has returned to her home in Southbridge after spending two weeks with relatives in central New York state. Got Liquor for Blacklisted Man. vife, and_eight children, five Willlam i sons, Jo: Davoll of New Bed- ford, Mas: Davoll of Hartford, McKinley music, 10c a copy. Johnstone, Jewett City. Arthur Casey has returned from & stay at Block Island. A stock which includes many gar- Wilbert P. D.uou of North wmdham, Danielson. Miss Ducharme will return Thomas Desrosier was fined, with pound bass on a twelve ounce trout rod. New York Pler 22, Bast River, foot ¥ : 3 1 costs, the sum of $20.49, in the city m READY TO BUILD, Roosevelt Btreet, Mondays, Wednes- fabric, caloring and style. I¢s an op- | &14 (L ot dniees, Sira: Wilara B | e Mir, and Mrs. A, C. Greene have been | Placklisted man. A movement i on foot to consoli- ne or WEE for Toider, portunity to obtain a Suit at less than half regular price; a chance that will not happen ain this season; real bargain offerings that will be short- lived. So don’t delay your coming. Jumper and Princess Suits of gi ham or linen in solid colors. checks and stripes, button or braid trimmed, while they last choose at $1.45, $1.95, $2.48, Two-piece Suits of many styles, in Rep or linen, colors blue, tan or pink, at $3.95, $5.00, . Fuller of Andover, Mrs. Horatio God- dard of Manchester and Mrs. Ella Harper of Kingston Springs, Tenn. M. C."Higgins of Norwich was in Willimantic on business Friday. v H. C. Brown of Comstock Bridge Death from Cholera Infantum. was a_ Willimantic visitor Friday. John the year old son’ of Mr. and Mrs. John Auiota of Phelps crossing, died Thyfsday night at 6.30 o'clock of cholera infantunt. BURIED AT WARRENVILLE. Died in Henry Anthony and family are passing their vacation in Haddam. Representative E. E. Fuller of Tol- land was a Willimantic visitor on Fri- day. Mrs. Emeline. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swift have re- turned from a trip’ to New York and entertaining Mr. and Mrs. George M. Greene and their little son of Twumtey, N. J., and Miss F. E. Knickerbocker of Stamford, Conn. FUNERAL. Mrs, Miranda Kies. The funeral of Mrs. Miranda Kies was held from the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs, W. N. Arnold, on Reynolds street, Friday afternoon, Rev. R. S. Cushman of the Methodist church offi- ciating, in the absence of Mrs. Kies' pastor, Rev, Clarence H. Barber, of the Battlé with Andems Today. One of the biggest crowds of the year is looked for at the game be- | tween Putnam and the Andemk this (Saturday) afternoon. Mansfleld hose company will have its annual fleld day and outing at Phillips’ grove, on the north shore of Alexander’s lake, tomorrow. The fea- ture of the day will be shore din- ner. Another Band Concert. Another of the regular Tuesday evening concerts by the Cadet band is ‘down for next week on the lawn date the Jewett City and the Slater bands. Joseph Labonne, master me- chanic for the Slater company, is the president of the Jewett City band. He presided at a meeting held Thursday evening at which the matter was dis- cussed and Joseph Labonne, Victor L'Heureux, Jr, William Caspar and John Surlong were appointed a com- mittee to investigate and report the most feasible and agreeable conditions wherein a consolidation could be reached. There are forty players i both bands and If united the borough would have one of the best bands for son Shiren Jewett City. s those Shc dinners at Brickle rant’ and auicle com upplies. lete_line he and bullders s R R. IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY good wholesome meal, ‘try one of restau- lunch. Speclal atte: to commercial men. W. J. Bricl uy Jewett City. THIS SPACE RBSERVED, ‘WATCH IT! HAVE YOU TRIED P. S. Freight recelved until 5 p. m. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent may4d PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMER SIGHT SEER. 1900—————SEASON OF. On and after Saturday, June will run as follows: Two round trips daily between Norwich, Ne an, Pleasure and Crescen erving the foll 1009 19th, Brooklyn. Congregational church. Burial was in| at the residence of Hon. George A.|Y®arS: P ’ am? The kind that The body of Mrs. Emeline Hender- Wostneld cemetery. Bt cbein bet BEOYS Mok i Laft Huad lnjyred, e Fore B g e ol Ao, Sehgion 806 a. m, New Len: son was brought to this city from | D. M. Buckley of Norwich was in 4 Leon T. Wilson and Thomas P. Ry- | Miss Mary Tinker, employed in the | BICR ot Wb (L8 L oaa e a g Daren Beacn 10, 10, arrive: Crosceat Beses s 1 Searsport, Me., Thursday and taken |the city on a brief business trip Fri- No Muster This Year. an, registrars of voters, met Friday | makeup department at the Aspinook e O s omens Loais | to Warrenville:. Mrs, Henderson was | day afternoon. The firemen’s muster discussed some| gof the purpose of permitting those | bleachery, while running a yarding suppiie Vinid i <o i nommm;—um. Cresuent Beach | 1 REDUCED IN PRICE, 64 years old and died Tuesday - of acute nephritis. She was a sister of Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna of Nor- time ago as likely to be held in Sep- tember will not occur this year. The | fng their dolitical preference as ‘voters who«wished to register express- to machine, 'was painfully injured, having her left hand cut with the knives, ono JRNWETT OITY HOTEL, a. m., Pleasvre Beach 11, Ocean Beacn 1133, New London 11.50, arrive sty e David O. Mathewson of Mt. Hope. wich was the guest of friends in Wil- | members of the fire department expect finger nail being torn off. Dr. R. R.| Wew asd Up-to-date Hotel tn every Norwich 1.05 p. m. rpsh (Coats at a price that is | v, Leonard Bmith of Spring Hill | limantic Friday. to move into the new. central station | “2UCU8 VOilne: o i Agnew attended the injured woman. particular. Afternoon Trip. = 3 . conducted services at the grave. Rel- S in a few weeks and they are planning e sy et i i She will be off duty for several days. IRA ¥. x.-wu Proprietor. Leave Norwich 2.05 p. New Lon- JFull length Coats of tan linen at| ,iives officiated as bearers. Burial| Henry Aronld Is critically il He |to fit their rooms in such a manner |~ Florence Gertrude Driscoll has filed don 320, Ocean Bcelnrh‘ 3.6, Ploasure $2.95, $4.95. was in the Warrenville cemetery. was stricken with cerebral embolism | as to cause them considerable expense, | papers in divorce proceedings against n SETEN e S Coats of black taffeta silk in half or full lengths, beautifully appliqued with braid. Good ten dollar value at $5.00. Coats of black lace in many styles, ® bargain at $7.5 Rare Shirt Waist Value at §1.00 of white with long or short sleeves, Funeral Directors Elmer & Shepard of this city were in charge, Thursday evening. Miss Margery Brick and Miss Mari- SOUTH COVENTRY EXTENSION |on Lincoln are visiting Miss Katherine s dk iy Brown at Pleasure beach. Will Not Be Ready for Commission- ers’ Inspection as Early as Hope The Willimantic-South Coventry trolley extension will not be inspect- ed on the 11th inst, as at first report- ed and the time is now set for the 18th, according to telephone Informa- ton’ received Friday by, George 1. Stiles, from First Vice President Cal- Selectman and Mrs. S. Arnold Peck- ham have as guests Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ross of Hartford. H. A. Morse of Chestnut street is entertaining his brother, Rev. Amasa Morse of Stafford Springs. The Misses Stiles- of this city have as guests at the Stiles cottage, Cres- If they spend the funds in their treas- uries on a muster they cannot very well spend the same money on equip- ping the rooms, consequently the de- cision among the members is for fitting up the rooms and letting the muster wait for another year. Pascoag Firm May Acquire Cat Hollow Mill. ! It is rumored that the mill at Eim- ville known as the “Cat Hellow” mill is to be taken over from the Thayer Woolen company of Oxford, Mass., by a mill company doing business at Pas- coag and reopened for business. The ‘William Driscoll. The case will prob- ably be heard at the coming term of the superior court. * Clarence Faber May Recover. The continued improvement of Clarence Faber at the Springfield hos- pital, has buoyed the hopes of rel- atives and friends to the point where his ultimate recovery from a malig- nant case of blood poisoning is look- ed for. An Amateur Orchardist. Attorney Charles, 1. Torrey has ‘been spending a few days at his farm in East Putnam, where he has recent- COLCHESTER Baker's Wife Fined for Using Push Cart—Mrs, Annie Ryan's Funeral. There was a fair sized crowd at the dance given by the Sqelal club in Grange hall Thursday evening. Kel- ley's orchestra furnished the music and Prof. Bland prompted. Dr. Kiein has purchased A. F. Rop- er's residence on Broadway. A number from town are the Willimantlc camp grounds. Frank E. Willlams of Westchester was in town Thursday. at M. HOURIGAN, Jewett City. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Furnlturs = Crawford Ceoking Ran; ges. ‘Phones—Store 61-2: house 35-5. MOOSUP HOUSE. 8. J. King, Prop. H. 8 King, Mgr 4 Room conmected. Special attention paid to Commercial Moesup. Comm. Tel. 9818 DENTISTRY Returning—Lea 40 p. m., Pleasure Beach 5. Norwich Every Sunday leave Norwich 9 a. m. and 205 p. m. On the morning trl running only as far a¥ FPleasure Beac and returi afternoon _ trip Uirough to Crascont Beact and Feturs PEOPLE’S' STEAMBOAT CO., Norwich, Conn. AVERY C. SMITH, Managing Ownel Jelbd SPECIAL ENCURSION TICKETS Beach 5, O New London 5.50, open front or back, in a big variety | Yert Townley of the Connecticat' com- | cen beach, the Mi: Smith, mill has been-closed for, several vears.|ly set out a large number of apple sh Cart. . of styles, and value that is unusus] | any. Mr. Shles did not clearly un- It was formerly used for manufgetur | trees for the purpose of growing the | * 5’“ . u'};'e' ;" 'l‘h" et Steamer BLOCK ISLAND for $1.00, derstand just what reason necessi- | jisq Marion' Hall of Providence is |ing shoddy fabrics and ran uninter-| fruit on a large scale; Mrs, Simone, w! J The H. C. Murray Co. Agents Ladiss’ Home Journal Paper Patterns. augid Dr. F. C. JACKSON, DENTIST Painless Extracting and tated the postponement, because the wires were not in first class working order, but that it was partially due to to some labor difficulties that have re- tarded the completion of-the high ten- sion line at the date first mentioned. Foreman Joe Wedge of Norwich, who is in charge of constructing the line for the New England Construc- tlon company, 1s said.to have made the statement that it would be an im- possibility to finish the line before the 15t This holdup or postponement will make i necessary for the local com- mittee to change its plans, as the din- ner to be given in honor of the com- visiting her grandparents, Mrs. B. W. Taft, Mr. and, 266 Summit street. Miss Florence Pease is to teach school in the Center school at South “oventry, succeeding Miss Edna New- ell. Mrs. H. L. Hines has as guests Miss Elizabeth F. Rice of Scranton, Pa., and her sister, Gertrude Rice of Brookiyn, N. Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Parker are en- tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Per- kins of Jersey City, who made the trip in their automobile. ruptedly for years. Members or us Pascoag firm Who are said to be inter- ested in the deal were at Elmville this week. Big Earnings at Brooklyn Jail. Over at the Windham county jail In the town of Brooklyn they are contin- uing to make records as relates to out- side earnings and the amount of rev- enue received from outside sales. For July a new high record was made with outside earnings amounting to $1,022.26 and sundry sales amounting to $245,08. The demand for labor has been excep- tionally good and this fact has helped swell the revenue. Delegates from Artisans. Aldermen Benoit has been elected delegate from the Putnam branch of the French Artisans to the convention which is to be held in Providence on Sunday. Court of Independent Foresters Dis- solved. The court of the Independent Order of Foresters, which has existed in this city for a long time, has been d banded and a majority of the thirty- six members have become affiliated with the Union St. Jean Baptiste. The small number of members in the court baker, who lives on Lebanon avenue, ‘was brought' before Justice L. C. Brown Thursday afternoon for using & push cart on the sidewalks in the bor ough contrary to the law. She was found gullty and fined, costing her $10.68, which she paid. Julius Céhen of Hartford was the guest of friends in town Thursda: Arthur Strong returned Thursday from Norwich, where he has oeen at the Backus hospital. Funeral of Mrs. Annie Ryan. The funeral of Mrs. Annie Ryan of Marlboro was held at St. Andrew's church Thursday morning at 10 o'cloc] Dr. Ela 33 o pisasurs 10 sos the former cuswomers of my brother y mew ones as will favor mu RE gals oF ¥OR DRY AND FANCY COODS “Trase with US and Save Momey® i missioners and railroad officials was e Uil Saivics and other conditions-made the plan | Rev. M. H. May officiated. 1BAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. ng a Specialty e changs’ deatrabl ers were sons of the deceased. Bu Putpam. Conn. Eoin . oot gl set for the 11th. It will now be put | sMigs Olea Wood, who has been the| Sunday morning in the Baptist|'® CPanse desirable. was in_the family plot in St. Andrew’s ey Alm‘l’n?d‘ Denul";ulomr., 752 oft until the 18th, of possibly later, | guest of Mrs. George A. Thompson |church the first of the union services FOUND DEAD. cemetery. THE UNDERPRICE SALE 2ughTThS Main 8t Willimantic, if things do not break right when the line is completed and the juice refused to work. From South Windham it is reported of Pleasant street, the past weck, has returned to her homse in Washing- ton, D. C. Clifford Smith has gone to Pine Grove, Niantic, for a week. Raymond Smith. will spend Sunday there. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith have re- turned from a stay there. Charles A. Capen, L. J. Storrs, President Beach and Professor Gulley of the Connecticut agricultural college were in Hartford Friday, attending | arranged for several weeks will be held. The congregations of the Meth-, odist and Congregational churches will unite with the congregation of the Baptist church at the service, at which Rev. R. 8. Cushman will be the preach- er. Held Life Interest in Alexander Estate. Announcement is made of the reeent death of Clayton L. Alexander at his home in Vermont on July 27. Mr. Alex- ander was 47 years of age and was engaged in the customs service of the state of Vermont. Alexander Was Probably Struck by Train—Money Not Dis- turbed. The body of Alexander Gilland, 45, was found Friday morning, at the foot of the railroad embankment, be- tween the gas plant and bridge, on the main line of the Midland division. The head was battered and limbs badly injured, creating a first impres- sion that the man might have suf- Misses Annie and Rosie Smith left town Wednesday for Portland, Me., to spend their vacation. Frank M. Goodchild, D. D., pastor of the Central Baptist church, New York will preach in the Congregational church Sunday morning, Aug. Sth. Attorney Richard O'Connell of Hart- ford is the guest of his parents on Pleasant street for a few daye. John Cavanaugh of New Haven Is visiting at his home on Pleasant street. The Independent and Montville ball now at The Boston Dry Goods Store Dantelson, means big bargain prices to the customer on seasonable goods. Every department in the store bears the cut price marks. THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STOKE Main St, Danlelaon, Jun278 ames B Keech, Mgr Attend the 9 Cent Sale Tuesdays and Fridays until September 3d 50¢ " T5¢ Special low fare excursion tickets Norwich to Watch Hill and Block Tsl- and and return will be sold as above, Number limited. Tickets good only for Regular weekday schedule. BLOCK ISLAND 1900, Inclusive. NORWICH to WAT(‘H "HILL AND RETURN ., Children 25 NORWICH to BLOCK ISLAND AND RETURN Children 40c. Steamer uve N New London 10.40 a. m., wutcn il ., due Block 1slahd 1 p. RNING: Leavs Block lllnnd o, He is survived by | fered from foul play, but later knowl : —at the— ! 2 o A : - | teams play on the park this (Satur- Beach near lundings at Watch Hill an :n‘x‘;ss:é:.s of the trustees of that in }\\,}g ‘7\,1“' {gur l:n;‘ds ar;;!f a' «iaughter. edge of the case confirms the bellef | day) afl:emoon‘ P t st g b n apar the « IANAE Satats;, WHRD. T;E?:dle: that Gilland's death was accldental, | Joseph ~Agranovitch and friends K". one ores, B orwion 1o Webs gl 0 18 Facts Well Established. Wildwood park. : el e o} !‘,’,:‘;‘,";"“’g, | e R ke ThEsMEy Sah- | 5osieon: Putnam, Moosup. | Wersh Bl Sundays, iimited i o 75 MONUMENTS, There is no disinfectant like sun- Revival Services Planned. Medical Examiner J. B. Kent, | "Sir. ana Mrs. D, W. Hakes left town | _augsd iny 100 Headstones and Markers in our stock light. There is no diplomacy =Ilke| -he members of the Pentecostal | viewed the body and it was Te- | Thursday for a month's visit with rel- | L g o ™0 ~gacKk ~ At - 8 ready to be erected. Obtain our prices plain speaking. There is no financial| church are looking forward to the pe- | moved to Smith's undertaking rooms ves in Stonington. H o b a wnd inspect 1000 artistic designs. John Lennon & Son, <corner Main and Watson Streets, ‘Willimantie. Conn. guarantee like publicity. Evening Post. New York Not in Teddy's Class. THE CRY OF FIRE riod from Sept. 19 to Oct. 3, when re- vival services are to be held in Dan- ielson by the members of that denomi- nation. Henry A. Butts of Newport was in to await the arrival of relatives of Gilland, who are belleved to be res- idents of Providence. Gilland’s father is belleved to be an inmate of the soldiers’ home at Bristol, R. I al Mrs. Hattle Jackson of Norwich w at her residence on Broadway Wed- nesday. On account of the storm Thursday PATENTS Protect your idea. Handsome €3- page Guide Book Free. ‘(Ocean weekdays and Sunda; trom New Lon- Beach) don to Bea For furthe ion, pi apply at office of mmp.ny near s /Nimrod was once regarded as a the auction of Mrs. William J. Cham- o e ed o hAY. 10 the man | ylighty hunter, but he evor weit to| Danielson Friday. The dead man has been emploved | berlain's household goods was post- | Phoenix Block. Danteison, Conn afng. Norwich L M. Gilchrist Afriea and killed everythin, rqm. hip- Looms will be started at the mill of | @s a laborer at the Putnam town farm 2 2 % GET YOUR GROCERIES WHERE | come in that class get ot of It it oo il § OB | e Dasicuon. Worsted company. the | for the past four or five years. o:t1TuThS The New Emgland Navigation Co. HIGH QUALITY, GREAT VARIETY and LOW PRICES are always the guide. Yhe Sure Place to find those candi- {18 Churen mosquitoes. —Boston THE COST OF, INSURANCE Globe. isn't worth saving when the risk and the worry are considered. -Be wise and have us issue you a policy today. A. B. ADAMS & CO., Sty Willimantie, Ct. A Srenuous Undertaking. Tf vou' think a liberal education is easily obtained, just try to read those books of the Eliot selection.—Hous- augTd ton Post. first of next week. Alterations are being made to the Hutchins tavern on Frankiin street, owned by Mme. Joseph Cyr. Prisoners from the jail at Brooklyn are employed in digging a trench 1,200 feet in length to bring water to the old people's kome from a spring located in the fleld in the rear of the home. League Basketball May Be Revived. Mr. Shippee, who has charge of the farm, said Friday that Gilland got through there Thursday and left about eight o'clock to come to Putnam. He came along the railroad tracks, but the hour at which he was killed is hard to fix. Several dolars were found in his pockets when they were searched after the finding of the body, Indicat- ing that he was not attacked for what John Champlin is the guest of Mrs. A. E. Hunt on Linwood ave- nue. BALTIC Field ‘Day of Workingmen's Club— First Friday Devotions Held. Today is the da‘e of the field day for A Fine Assertment ol .... MILLINERY at ilttle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, F. C. COLEY, A. G. P. A, New York. sel4d CLARK'S CRUISES OF THE “CLEVELAND® (Hamburg-American Line) 18,000 tons, brand nw. superbly fitte Ronnd the Worlfl ions i TP had, but obably w: i- | the Baltic Workingmen's club. They | octld | The reason that Gilland gave for| The first Friday of the month was omr mohtns. oating o H. E. Reade S ¢ ing winter. A few seasons ago-the | jcaving his work at the town farm | observed at the' Immaculate Concep- NOTICE AND i acTuding il expen I L Jue made a bie Pit and it 1s be- | was that he had secured a better place | tion church with 5 and 7 ~o'clock and ashore. : 717 Main St, Willimantic. / lieved to be possible to revive the M- | ;"o car house at Hartford, whero | masses and the Holy Hour in the even- e Miner l;;:t"rl'lm;rr i ; voul nE. 3 ) evion, Burm i - . s ias . Miil operatives in Danlelson are in- Critically 11 ramily are passing veek at Revere | (Kenyon Biock). 4 terested ‘in the announcement that i Beach, Mass. CHESBRO make every saver in this vicinity realize | |ireicd e swotniamen | . Cosealy ek Sigak ] O v 8 e Offce hours, 10 45 m. | Adwuiy orieat cruine, Feh. 5, 10 i N o = . = < of the Grosvenordales on Aug. 15. his boarding place in the Providence | friends at West Chester. Telephone €60. febl6d ky "" “ Hiproe ,{Mudm 24 days g +20s/| that in THIS - savings ‘institution he is Viitors érom Vickeburg, | fiesh soclon of the ol to the Duy: | A Ceorge T, Bell 'ty visemg 1| TN D | Gaeiwerse” 5 Chom gy 2 oar %as a lot of small Show Cases and ? copeade i Kimball hospital, Friday afternoon, | Saylesville and Central Falls, R. £vpt and %00 w. l of D: s F' 5 £ % )- 9 Thomas Curt! !,'!\';g“h_fil een spend- | guffering with typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Mrs. Henry Buteau and Mrs. Henry People with chronic hrmva hitis, asth- | FRANK CLARK, TIMES BLDG, N. ¥ § slotof Drug Store Fixtures for| | ggsured of as good:security as is possible | |ine the sommer in Davielson. wii re- | Regan was at one time cmployed us | Rosscs are baseing & Week ut Wetch | mi and Jung ‘troubie will find great | unaws i vale cheap. 4 :Krr:“!l‘r'"}slf:‘::ug;t p::i' ;"SG‘;{:Y:‘;':; a h&e!shtdhrnlg‘mnn 13]]:)..: :ocal rs&;- Hill. - i g relief anfla wmf:n(l; ff;i—&?%"‘w«fld . ¥ § y e . | road yards. s condiiton is consid-| Miss Myrtle Buteau has gone to|Tar, and can avol e - | MoNTAUK STEAMBOAT CoO. aug2d Mr. Curtis, formerly *overseer in the ered critical. The sick man has rel- | Whitman for a month. mencing to take it at once. The Lee o 2 A a n any bank of the land, our business carding (%2;::;»":& of the Danielson | atives in Willimantic. Mrs, Joseph Buteau, who has been | & Osgood Co. between New London, Conn, " 3 {2 Return to Waterbury. ng Island. Str. 7 south as a classer of cotton as it comes o . ELMORE & SHEPARD, would more. than double in a month. e Tt gl e and e T bR ik .':'; oo S Harig e § | {Buscossors to Sesslons & Wimore) : fixing grades and values and has an | have been spending a part of their 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK. Iy ! : Why let your mongy work partly for ||eselient position Honeymoon 3t the’” Chickering iouss, d um and Funeral llnfill‘s. Borough Notes. ey on Tty b ey AW A A History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Nerwich, fully illus- 60-62 North Street, feiephone connecizon. HIRAM N, FENN, UNDERTAKER and BMBALMER 62 Church St. Willlmantie, Ct. “Telephone. Lady Assistant L. M. REED ! fas the agency for the Travelers Life ..qum:mormm Ct,, sad the Unlted States. Health and A ki dent Ins, Co. of Saginaw, Mich. Write 18 lars. e . o0 others when it might as well work solely: for you? Ghe Willimantic Savings Institute 'H. C. MURRAY, Prest, N. D. Webs'tef. Treas, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pilling and daughter of Boston are guests of Miss Mmma Pilling. Mrs. William Keech is zpending a short time in Manchester, N. Mrs, J. E. Young and dlu‘h!er are in Summit, N. J. George_Stone left Tuesday for Bur- lington, Vt., where he-will be the guest of relatives. C. A. Hamilton and Walter Murphy were_at Providence river resorts on ‘Friday. Mrs. F. Rogers and son of New Lon- don have recently been guests of Mrs, Rogers’ mother, Mrs. Henry. Stephens. - A. Gibbs of worcnm called on mw friends Friday. Herbert M. Gifford of wmmh was in town Friday. Going Back to Philippines. Mrs, H. L. Mason and children of Won't Be Strange. Mr. Harriman is reported well enough to sit up and eat a square meal, S0 we must éxpect to hear any day that he has swallowéd a European railroad.—Pittsburg Gazette-Times. His Traditional Position. Bryan is given a diplomatic post— but It is C. P Bryan of Tinots, who goes to Beigium. William J. remains at the post, but undiplomatic.—Boston Advertiser. i Ha o Need of Law. This may be a big country, but it takes only a couple determined men like Aldrich and Cannon to run it without Lenefit of law.—Pittshurg Sun. Company. Those desiring only a limited edition will THE BULLETIN Please enter my order_ for 250th Anniversary Celebration Cloth Binding ...........$200 wanted. trated, and bound in leather or cloth, will be published by The copy will ph printed. C€O., Norwich Conn.: one_copy of Norwich. Indicate hlndln( desired bv drllln‘ Bulletin se send their orders at once, as Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day . of The History of the Leather Binding .........$3.00 llne through one N.Q AND UPWARD Bagaage to and from Station free. Send % staimy for 5 Guide Book and Map